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Hon'ble Minister of State, GoI, Shri Rameswar Teli’s visit to Bodoland University
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PROSPECTUS
ACADEMIC SESSION: 2021-2022
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A PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNEY OF 12B ACCREDITATION BY UGC TO BODOLAND UNIVERSITY,
KOKRAJHAR
Visit of the UGC inspection team to Bodoland University (Date: 23rd to 25th August 2019). The team
members were briefed about the progress of the University followed by the interaction and inspection,
which yielded the 12B Accreditation to Bodoland University
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
NOTE
1. The aspiring students must generate the UNIQUE ID in the Office Web Portal
https://directorateofhighereducation.assam.gov.in/ as per the notification
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PC/HE/SOPD/11/2020/19 dated 4 July/2020 by Director of Higher Education, Govt.
of Assam. To generate the Unique ID, visit the link:
http://dheonlineadmission.amtron.in/sp/
2. For online admission at various courses visit at: www.bodolanduniversity.ac.in
3. For applying to different courses, candidates have to apply separately through the
admission portal of the University.
4. All necessary documents to be uploaded must be adequately scanned in PDF or JPEG
format.
5. All the files uploaded must be visible and reproducible.
6. Size of the file/document (maximum 50 kb for JPEG and 200 kb for PDF).
7. Applicants who failed to submit the online forms may visit Bodoland University during
office hours with all the relevant documents from 2nd to 15th September 2021.
8. The dates mentioned above are subject to change as per Govt. notification due to the
on-going pandemic.
9. The provisionally admitted candidates must furnish the mark sheets of the final
examination as and when asked for. Otherwise, the admission will be cancelled.
10. The Migration certificate must be furnished whenever the University asks for.
11. The original documents will be verified at the time of counselling for admission.
12. Anti-ragging
a) Applicants will have to submit duly completed Anti-Ragging Form as and when asked by
the University.
b) Notification in regards to the Anti-ragging form will be served separately.
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BODOLAND UNIVERSITY, KOKRAJHAR
MESSAGE
In recent times Bodoland University is emerging as the leading higher educational institution in
lower Assam, the home to numerous ethnic communities. Higher education is the key to
economic, social, cultural and environmentally sustainable development. The mission of the
university is to transform youths of today into leaders of tomorrow by providing quality higher
education, skill development and engaging in research of regional, national, industrial and public
policy relevance. The university emphasizes creativity, innovation, collaboration, and
interdisciplinary learning with wide-ranging courses on humanities, social sciences, biological
sciences, management studies, science and technologies. The university has evolved a blended
improvised online and offline mode of conducting examinations, lectures, assessment,
assignments and projects for uninterrupted education and continuing academic sessions for
mitigating lockdowns during the Covid-19 pandemic and to encourage and promote extra-
curricular engagement of students at the state and national level in sports, literary meet,
exhibition, NSS, NCC, Swath Bharat, National Integration and other programmes.
The teaching and learning environment of Bodoland University is among the best in the state of
Assam. Students-teacher relation in the university is friendly and genuinely professional;
students have access to teachers at all times for academic and career consultation. Faculties of
the university are drawn from various disciplines, and specializations had years of teaching and
mentoring experience to their credit. To care for and educate every student is the motto of the
University faculties.
The two-year master courses offered by the university prepare students to manoeuvre social-
cultural, economic, developmental and environmental challenges and craft solutions benefiting
everyone. The university inculcates broad-based knowledge and analytical skills in their
disciplines through lecture, practical, fieldwork, presentation, group discussion, and community
engagement. It provides imprints for broader social and community outlooks. The university has
the best collection of textbooks, journals, e-journals, thesis and periodicals with reading room
facilities for research scholars. The working hours of the library extend till late night and
operational on holidays during preparatory and examinations period. The recently RFID system
in the library makes it convenient for self-issue and return of borrowed books.
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Hostels for girls and boys are the second home of students and provide an ambience for
community life caring one another, collective management of mess with the flexibility to choose
the menu of students’ choice. Wardens take care of maintaining disciplines in the hostels and the
security of hostellers. The university dispensary with two doctors, two nurses, one pharmacist
and an ambulance look after the health of students and employees of the university and
medicines for common illness is made available accessible. Director of Students’ Welfare heads
the Grievance Cell of Students to address students' grievances and organizes periodic meetings
of wardens and students to assess and address day-to-day issues concerning students’ needs and
requirements. Dear parents and students avail the opportunity to enrol in post graduate courses at
Bodoland University, educate, build a career, serve society and live an accomplished life.
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ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE
Dr. Manjil Basumatary Dr. H.K. Sahoo Mr. S. Mwchahary Dr. A.K. Barua Prof. E.N. Singh
Academic Registrar Director, Students Director, CUDC Controller of Finance Officer
Welfare Examinations
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“Education is the most powerful weapon
which you can use to change the world”
- Nelson Mandela
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CONTENTS
Page no.
Important information V
Message of the Vice-Chancellor VI
Administrative Structure VIII
About the University 1
Motto, Vision and Mission 3
Essential Information 4
Number of seats 4
Eligibility Criteria 5
Reservation Quota 7
Course Duration 8
How to Apply 8
Selection and Admission Procedure 9
Cancellation of Seats 9
Attendance 9
Supreme Court Rules Regarding Anti-Ragging 10
Fee Structure for PG/Diploma/Certificate course 10
Ph.D Programme 12
Hostel Fee Structure 12
Academic Departments 13
1. School of Commerce and Management 13 - 19
(a) Department of Commerce 13
(b) Department of Management Studies 17
2. School of Languages 20 - 30
(a) Department of Assamese 20
(b) Department of Bodo 23
(c) Department of English 27
3. School of Science and Technology 31 – 64
(a) Department of Biotechnology 31
(b) Department of Botany 37
(c) Department of Chemistry 41
(d) Department of Computer Science and Technology 44
(e) Department of Mathematical Sciences 48
(f) Department of Geography 52
(g) Department of Physics 57
(h) Department of Zoology 61
4. School of Social Sciences 65 - 77
(a) Department of Economics 65
(b) Department of Education 68
(c) Department of History 70
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(d) Department of Political Science 73
5. B.Ed. and M.Ed. programme 77
6. Centre for Bamboo Studies 78
7. Centre for Bodo Studies 81
8. Centre for Women Studies 85
9. South and South-East Asia Study Centre 86
10. Technology Incubation Centre 87
11. Intellectual Property Right Cell 90
12. Health Centre 90
13. Central Library 92
14. Authorities of University 96
a) University Court 96
b) Executive Council 101
c) Academic Council 103
d) Research Council 105
e) Finance Committee 105
15. Important Committees 106
University research committees 106
Post-Graduate Board 107
Under Graduate Board 107
B.Ed. Regulation Committee 108
B.Ed. Curriculum Revision Committee 108
M.Ed. Regulation Revision Committee 109
Internal Complaints Committee 109
Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) 110
NAAC Steering Committee 111
Internal Budget Committee 112
National Service Scheme (NSS) 112
Hostel Management Committee 116
Canteen Management Committee 117
Anti-Ragging Monitoring Cell 117
Students Disciplinary Committee 117
Students Grievances Redressal Cell 118
Students Aid Fund Committee 118
Bodoland University Sports Board 118
Admission-cum Prospectus Committee 119
Holiday List 120
Academic Calendar 121
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ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY
Bodoland University is a state university established by the Bodoland University Act, 2009 of
the Assam Legislative Assembly on 28th February 2009. It is one of the growing universities
in lower Assam accredited under Ssection 2(f) and 12(B) of the UGC Act, 1956. It is the only
institution of higher education in the western part of Assam to address the need and concern
for all-round development of the region. Bodoland University is committed to the academic
development of lower Assam in general and the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR). The
university provides an opportunity for higher studies to the populace of this region. It also
caters to the educational needs of the adjoining states and neighboring countries like Bhutan,
Nepal, and Bangladesh.
There are 17 PG Departments and 48 Affiliated Degree Colleges, Four DIET and
Three B.Ed. Colleges. Bodoland University runs the Academic Curriculum following the
Choice-Based Credit System of UGC. Along with core subjects, Bodoland University also
provides Diploma in Bamboo Technology, Post Graduate Diploma in Human Rights &
Education (PGDHRE), and several certificate courses. The Padmashri Modaram Brahma
Central Library provides knowledge and wisdom with multifaceted facilities. Besides, the
University also has Health Centre, Technology Incubation Centre, Intellectual Property Right
Cell, Bus service and Hostel Facilities for students and research scholars.
The picturesque campus of the University is located at Rangalikhata, Debargaon ten
km north of Kokrajhar town. The location of the University makes it possible for students and
researchers across the border to get access to the University conveniently. The University is
well-connected by a surface road network including National Highway 31, Broad-gauge
Railway, and Airways at Rupsi Airport (70 kms). The international boundary of Bangladesh
(110 kms) and Bhutan (40 kms) and the state boundary of West Bengal (45 kms) are
accessible by roadways. The University has two additional plots of land at Haldibari (3 kms)
and Subaijhar (1.5 kms) for further extension.
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Location of Bodoland University
VISION
Bodoland University aspires to be a leading public university that can indoctrinate moral
values, scientific temper, socio-cultural, economic and political leadership qualities into its
students in order to meet the regional, national and global challenges.
MISSION
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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
1. NUMBER OF SEATS
The University at present offers M.A, M.Sc, MCA, M.B.A., M.Com., Ph.D, and
Diploma as well as Certificate courses. The subjects/disciplines with intake capacity
are shown below for the Academic Session 2021-2022.
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DIET, Morigaon*** 100
DIET, Nalbari*** 50
DIET, Barpeta, Howly*** 50
DIET, Bongaigaon*** 50
*20% seats reserved for deputation in M.Ed
**50% seats reserved for deputation in B.Ed
***20% seats reserved for deputation in B.Ed
2. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
I. ELIGIBILITY FOR M.A. / M.Sc / M.Com.
(a) B.A. / B.Sc / B.Com. (10+2+3 pattern) with Honours course / Major in the
concerned subject with 45%.
(b) B.A. / B.Sc / B.Com. (10+2+3 pattern) with Regular Course / Pass Course /
General with 50% marks or equivalent grades subject to availability of vacant
seats.
(c) Relaxation of Marks: Candidates for the reserved quota (SC / ST) shall be given
relaxation up to 5% of the marks. The relaxation will not apply to candidates
seeking admission in any other reserved quota.
(d) Preference will be given to Honours students
II. ELIGIBILITY FOR M.Sc COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
(a) B.Sc (10+2+3 pattern) with Major / Honours course in the concerned subject.
(b) BCA / B.Sc (IT) (10+2+3 pattern) with Mathematical Science in 10+2 level.
(c) B.Sc (in the 10+2+3 pattern) with Computer Science / Information Technology
as a pass course / elective subject.
(d) B.Sc (10+2+3 pattern) with General Pass course with one year Computer
Diploma (Post-Graduate) from recognized institute and Mathematical Sciences
in (10+2) 1evel.
(e) B.E. / B.Tech. (CSE or IT)
III. ELIGIBILITY FOR M.Sc BIOTECHNOLOGY
(a) Science Graduate having Honours in any of the Biological Sciences with 45%
marks or equivalent Grade.
(b) B.Sc (10+2+3 pattern) in Regular Course / Pass Course / General having
Biological Sciences with 50% marks or equivalent grades subject to availability
of vacant seats.
(c) Relaxation of Marks: Candidates for the reserved quota (SC/ST) shall be given
relaxation up to 5% of the marks. The relaxation will not apply to candidates
seeking admission in any other reserved quota.
IV. ELIGIBILITY FOR DBT (DIPLOMA IN BAMBOO TECHNOLOGY)
H.S. passed (any stream).
V. ELIGIBILITY FOR M.B.A.
(a) A Bachelor Degree of 10+2+3 pattern with a minimum of 50% marks or
equivalent grade in aggregate or in Major / Honours subject (if any) from any
recognized University.
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(b) Relaxation of Marks: Candidates for reserved quota (SC/ST) shall be given
relaxation up to 5% of the marks. The relaxation will not be applicable to
candidates seeking admission in any other reserved quota.
VI. ELIGIBILITY FOR MCA
(a) A bachelor’s degree of minimum 3 years duration in any discipline with at least
50% marks in major /Honours subject or 55% marks in aggregate for those
candidates having no major/honours.
(b) Relaxation of Marks: Candidates for the reserved quota (SC/ST) shall be given
relaxation up to 5% of the marks. The relaxation will not apply to candidates
seeking admission in any other reserved quota.
(c) Candidates must have passed in Mathematics as a subject at 10+2 level or
graduation level.
VII. ELIGIBILITY FOR PGDHRE
(a) Graduate in any discipline with 45% marks or equivalent grade.
(b) Relaxation of Marks: Candidates for the reserved quota (SC/ST) shall be given
relaxation up to 5% of the marks. The relaxation will not apply to candidates
seeking admission in any other reserved quota.
VIII. ELIGIBILITY FOR B.Ed.
(a) Graduate or equivalent degree from any stream from recognized university with
at least 50% mark in aggregate.
(b) In case of an applicant who failed to secure 50% in the UG course, then the
candidate must have secured 55% in the PG course.
(c) Relaxation of Marks: Candidates for the reserved quota (SC / ST) shall be given
relaxation up to 5% of the marks. The relaxation will not apply to candidates
seeking admission in any other reserved quota.
(d) Teachers deputed by the Govt. of Assam for the course must submit a study
leave certificate / No Objection Certificate from their concerned employers
along with the application.
IX. ELIGIBILITY FOR M.Ed.
(a) B.Ed. / B.T. of Bodoland University or other university recognised by UGC with
at least 55% marks in aggregate as per latest NCTE norms.
(b) Relaxation of Marks: Candidates for the reserved quota (SC / ST) shall be given
relaxation up to 5% of the marks. The relaxation will not apply to candidates
seeking admission in any other reserved quota.
(c) Teachers deputed by the Govt. of Assam for the course must submit a study
leave certificate / No Objection Certificate from their concerned employers
along with the application.
X. CERTIFICATE COURSE IN BODO
(a) Graduate in any discipline with 45% marks or equivalent grade.
(b) Relaxation of Marks: Candidates for the reserved quota (SC/ST) shall be given
relaxation up to 5% of the marks. The relaxation will not apply to candidates
seeking admission in any other reserved quota.
XI. ELIGIBILITY FOR Ph.D
Admission to the Ph.D Programme shall be made normally at the beginning of the
academic year. Any person with at least 55% marks or equivalent Grade (50% mark
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equivalent Grade in case of SC/ST candidates) in a Master's Degree of any
University / Institution recognized by the UGC (Recognised Statutory Body for
Foreign Students) in concerned and allied subjects. All candidates shall have to
appear in the admission test followed by a personal interview conducted by the
concerned Department.
3. RESERVATION QUOTA
(a) 80% of seats will be reserved for the students of affiliated colleges of Bodoland
University. The remaining 20% is open for admission on merit basis to all
recognised Universities, including Bodoland University.
(b) Reservation of seats for the students belonging to different categories will be as per
the Government Rules mentioned below:
Note:
1. BU Employee’s son, daughter and spouse: Two seats in each department (in addition to
intake capacity)
2. Fringe village (within the radius of two kilometers): Five seats for the University (within
intake capacity; maximum two seats per Department)
For admission against the quota allotted for extra-curricular activities like Cultural, Sports,
NCC, Scouts & Guides, NSS, etc., the candidates must furnish the requisite documents.
A maximum of two seats may be offered by the concerned Department for admission to M.A.
/ M.Sc /M.B.A. / MCA / M.Com. / M.Ed. / B.Ed. courses to students within intake
capacity who have shown extraordinary proficiency in extracurricular activities in the
last three years preceding graduation. Any sport/event organized by an association must
be recognized by and affiliated to the National body for that sport/event and by Indian
Olympic Association.
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Preference will be given to candidates in the following order:
a) Those who have represented the country in International events;
b) Those who have represented their states in the National/International events;
c) Those who have represented their institutions in International/National events;
d) Those who have won prize at recognized International/National level events;
e) Those who have won p rize at recognized State level competitions;
f) Those who have obtained NCC ‘C’ Certificates or participated in the Republic Day
Parade at the National level under NCC;
g) Those who have represented the University in NSS Camp at the National level or
participated in the Republic Day Parade at the National level under NSS
4. COURSE DURATION
5. HOW TO APPLY
1. The candidate must carefully go through the online prospectus and be acquainted with all
the requirements before filling the online Application Form.
2. A candidate can apply in different departments separately.
3. Scanned copy (PDF format) of the original certificates/documents should be uploaded:
i) Degree mark-sheets (as indicated in the online Application Form)
(a) For PG course: Candidate who have completed 3 year degree course need to
upload all the mark-sheets and certificates. Candidates who have appeared in 6th
semester examination need to upload 5th or 6th semester admit card.
(b) For MCA: Candidates who have cleared the final semester UG examination must
upload all the mark sheets. The candidates appeared/appearing in final semester UG
examinations may upload final semester admit card.
(c) Candidates who have passed UG Final semester Examination, including B.Ed./B.T.
need to upload only the Final semester mark-sheet.
(d) Applicants with more than one mark-sheet / grade-sheet in a particular semester
(repeaters/betterment) must upload all the mark-sheet / grade-sheet in a single PDF
file.
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ii) Relevant documents (e.g., 10th standard pass certificate/admit card/birth certificate) for
age verification.
iii) Relevant certificate(s) from the concerned authority when applying for admission
under any category of reservation.
iv) 10th and 12th standard mark sheets and pass certificates.
v) In the case of B.Ed. and M.Ed. Programme applicants deputed by Govt. of Assam
must submit a study leave certificate / No Objection Certificate from their concerned
employers.
vi) The applicants who passed the qualifying examination earlier than the current year
will have to submit a gap certificate from any of the following:
a) The Head of the Institution last attended
b) Officer-in-charge of the nearest Police Station
c) Govt. Gazetted Officer is testifying his/her activities during the interim period.
d) Medical Certificate from the Govt. Medical Officer on the genuine medical
ground(s)
e) Chairperson, VCDC / PRI
a) Admission in B.Ed., M.Ed., and all PG, Diploma and Certificate courses will be purely on
the basis of entrance tests.
b) The University will separately notify the entrance test for admission in Ph.D programme.
c) The in-service candidates admitted for Ph.D will have to submit No Objection Certificate
from the Head of the Institution at the time of application. The Departmental Research
Committee (DRC) will decide the number of Ph.D scholars guided by a supervisor
following Bodoland University Ph.D regulations.
d) If a forged document submitted by a candidate is detected even after admission, the
admission will stand cancelled.
e) The Admission Committee has every right to refuse admission if the candidate fails to
produce the original documents when asked for.
f) The decision of the Admission Committee regarding admission is final.
7. CANCELLATION OF SEATS
A student failing to attend classes for seven days at a stretch from the date of commencement
of classes shall forfeit his / her seat.
6. ATTENDANCE
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7. SUPREME COURT RULES REGARDING ANTI-RAGGING
a. As per the direction of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, the Government has
banned ragging completely in any form inside and outside the campus.
Accordingly, Bodoland University authority is determined not to allow any form of
ragging. Whosoever directly or indirectly commits, participates in, abets, or
instigates ragging within or outside the University shall have an FIR lodged against
him/her, and he/she will be suspended or rusticated from the institution and shall
also be liable to be fined which may extend to Rs. 10,000/-. In case the applicant
for admission is found to have indulged in ragging in the past or if it is noticed later
that he/she has indulged in ragging, admission can be refused or he/she shall be
expelled from the institution. The punishment may also include suspension from
attending the classes, withholding / withdrawing fellowship/scholarship and other
financial benefits or withholding the result.
b. The candidate, as well as his / her parents, during the admission will be required
to furnish an undertaking in the form of an affidavit that the candidate will not
indulge in any form of ragging.
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FEE STRUCTURE FOR ADMISSION (PG/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSES)
Sl. Particulars of Annual Fee Economic Assamese/ Mathematic Biotechnolog M.B.A. DBT Bodo Botany/ Geography Education/
No. s/ Political Bodo/ al Science y/ Computer Certificate Chemistry/ Commerce
Science/ English Science/ Course Physics/
History MCA Zoology
1 Admission fee 1,150/- 1,150/- 3,225/- 3,225/- 3,225/- 500/- 300/- 3,625/- 3,625/- 3,625/-
2 Course Fee/ tuition fee 3,960/- 3,960/- 3,960/- 10,710/- 12,750/- 300/- 150/- 4,505/- 3,960/- 3,960/-
Additional fee (1st &2nd Sem) - - - - 12,000/- - - - -
3 Library Fee 330/- 330/- 330/- 330/- 330/- 330/- 330/- 330/- 330/- 330/-
4 Library Caution Fee (Max. 300/- 300/- 300/- 300/- 300/- 300/- 300/- 300/- 300/- 300/-
80% refundable)
5 Student’s Union Fee 300/- 300/- 300/- 300/- 300/- 300/- 300/- 300/- 300/- 300/-
6 Magazine Fee 200/- 200/- 200/- 200/- 200/- 200/- 200/- 200/- 200/- 200/-
7 Library Card Fee 100/- 100/- 100/- 100/- 100/- 100/- 100/- 100/- 100/- 100/-
8 Identity Card Fee 100/- 100/- 100/- 100/- 100/- 100/- 100/- 100/- 100/- 100/-
9 Poor Students Aid Fund Fee 110/- 110/- 110/- 110/- 110/- 110/- 110/- 110/- 110/- 110/-
10 Laboratory Fee NIL 1,100/- 8000/- 8,000/- 8,000/- 1,100/- NIL 8,000/- 5,000/- NIL
11 Science Caution Fee (Max. NIL NIL NIL 300/- NIL NIL NIL 3,00/- NIL NIL
80% refundable)
12 Sports & Culture Fee 300/- 300/- 300/- 300/- 300/- 300/- 300/- 300/- 300/- 300/-
13 NSS Fee 200/- 200/- 200/- 200/- 200/- 200/- 200/- 200/- 200/- 200/-
14 Medical Emergency Fee 50/- 50/- 50/- 50/- 50/- 50/- 50/- 50/- 50/- 50/-
15 Bus Service Fee 1,200/- 1,200/- 1,200/- 1,200/- 1,200/- 1,200/- 600/- 1,200/- 1,200/- 1,200/-
16 Students Welfare Fund Fee 400/- 400/- 400/- 400/- 400/- 400/- 200/- 400/- 400/- 400/-
17 Festival Fee 20/- 20/- 20/- 20/- 20/- 20/- 20/- 20/- 20/- 20/-
18 Calendar Fee 20/- 20/- 20/- 20/- 20/- 20/- 20/- 20/- 20/- 20/-
19 Grand Total 8,740/- 9,840/- 18,815/- 25,865/- 39,605/- 5,530/- 3,280/- 20,060/- 16,215/- 11,215/-
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11. Ph.D PROGRAMME
Currently, Ph.D programmes are offered by all the PG Departments under Bodoland
University except the Department of Management Studies.
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ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Established in 2016, the Department of Commerce is under the School of Commerce &
Management. The Department has one computer laboratory with a high-speed broadband
internet connection. The Department regularly conducts seminars and workshops for the
benefit of the students. The Department also organizes discussions on contemporary/burning
issues to keep the students abreast of the latest happening. The faculties are beset with vast
academic and research experience and also knowledge of teaching.
VISION
To develop a holistic education system and excellence in Commerce with sustainable
development
MISSION
❖ To provide academic excellence for quality teaching and learning environment
❖ To guide the students for UGC-NET, SLET, banking and other Civil Service Competitive
Examinations
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
1. M.Com
2. Ph.D
SPECIALIZATION OFFERED
1. Accountancy
2. Finance
3. Management
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Name Designation Contact details
Dr. Rajesh Deb Barman Assistant +91-99542 07986
Professor [email protected]
NON-TEACHING STAFF
Mrs. Bina Saha
RESEARCH SUPERVISORS
Research Guide Research Areas
Dr. Arabinda Debnath Human Resource Management and Marketing
Management
Dr. Rajesh Deb Barman Accounts & Finance, Commerce & Management
DEPARTMENTAL ACHIEVEMENTS
1. UGC NET JRF : 01
2. UGC NET : 03
DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES
1. Organized an expert talk programme on Potentialities of Multifarious Herbs in BTR:
Health & Commercial Perspective on 31st May 2021, where Prof. (Dr.) Khagen
Basumatary, Professor & Head PG Department of Basic Principle, Assam Govt. &
Ayurvedic College & Hospital, Jalukbari, Guwahati delivered the speech
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2. Organized a One-day online National level workshop on Financial awareness
programme on 11th June 2021, where Mr. Raghunandan Pattnaik, National Trainer,
Banking & Financial Services of India (BFSI), Mumbai, India has delivered the speech.
The programme was organized by Commerce Department, Bodoland University,
Kokrajhar in Association with Cafemutual Mumbai & National Stock Exchange, Mumbai
CONTACT DETAILS
Dr. Arabinda Debnath
Associate Professor & Head
Mobile: +91-60004 57902
Email: [email protected]
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“Learn as much as you can while you are young, since life
becomes too busy later”
-- Dana Stewart Scott
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DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Bodoland University is the first institute to offer M.B.A. degree in the BTR area. The course
is approved by UGC and affiliated with AICTE. Currently, the Department is offering dual
specializations in Finance, Marketing, Human Resource and Operations and Doctorate in
Philosophy in Finance. The Department has a library with a rich collection of quality
resources. The pedagogy blends techniques and simulation activities such as case discussions,
projects, presentations and class activities along with conventional classroom works.
VISION
Quality management education to foster the development of the Human Resource
MISSION
❖ To imbibe ethics into the students
❖ To imbibe entrepreneurship and leadership into the students
❖ To imbibe professionalism into the students
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
1. M.B.A. (Dual specialization)
2. Ph. D (Finance)
SPECIALIZATION OFFERED
1. Finance
2. Human Resource
3. Marketing
4. Operations
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Dr. Nayanjyoti Bhattacharjee Assistant nayanjyotibhattacharjee@gmai
Professor l.com
DEPARTMENTAL ACHIEVEMENTS
1. The final year students are associated with organizations such as NAPC, Hills Dew, Tech
Booster and Himalayan Mineral Water Plant.
2. The passed out students have found exposure in organizations like ONGC, Airtel, Reliance
Jio, Vivo, Tata Sky, TTK Construction, HDFC Bank, Karvy, SBI, Hyundai Motors,
Justdial, D & D Enterprise, Bandhan Bank and other governmental organizations.
3. Besides, our students have also shown entrepreneurship zeal and taken up entrepreneurship
projects successfully. During the lockdown, Mr Amrit Debnath started “Axom Bazar” an
e-commerce start-up. (https://www.axombazar.com).
DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES
1. International Women Day in collaboration with NSS Cell, BU, 8th March 2021
2. Annual Management Fest, 15th March 2021
3. Annual Consumer Rights Day, 15th March 2021
4. Online Webinar on “Career Opportunities in the Insurance Industry in India” followed
by a pre-placement talk by the officials of Kotak Mahindra Life Insurance Pvt. Limited,
1st June 2021
CONTACT DETAILS
Ms. Dalimi Wary
Assistant Professor & Head (i/c)
Email: [email protected] and [email protected]
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“Learning is not the product of teaching. Learning is the
product of the activity of learners.”
--John Holt
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SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES
DEPARTMENT OF ASSAMESE
The Department of Assamese was established in 1998 after the establishment of the Kokrajhar
campus of Gauhati University. The Department of Assamese has now completed its glorious
23 years. Many teachers have offered their duties these years, and many students from
different parts of Assam have completed their master’s degrees.
VISION
The Department of Assamese was established with the vision of preservation and enrichment
of oriental learning, culture, philosophy and thought by virtue of deep studies and research of
Assamese language, literature, and culture. It includes teaching and research on different
Assamese literary and cultural texts ranging from folk literature to the texts belonging to the
contemporary era relating them to the exemplification of the cultural, social, humanitarian
values aiming at transporting the same to the society.
MISSION
❖ To impart knowledge of the traditional text, taught through teaching and research
❖ To conduct training/workshop regarding Manuscriptology in ancient Assam
❖ To encourage research activities with the active participation of the stakeholders
❖ To enhance new investigation on Tribal culture and Folklore Research
❖ To conduct international and national seminars on various aspects of oriental learning and
culture
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
1. M.A.
2. Ph.D
SPECIALIZATION OFFERED
1. Language
2. Literature
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Dr. Bibhuti Lochan Assistant Professor +91-94353 64570
Sarma & Head (i/c) [email protected]
NON-TEACHING STAFF
Mrs. Belshri Basumatary
RESEARCH SUPERVISORS
Research guide Research Area
Dr. Sumi Kalita Language, Literature and Cultural Studies
1. Dr. Bibhuti Lochan Sarma Indology, Comparative Literature, Sanskrit Language &
Literature, and Manuscript Study
Dr. Daisy Rani Deka Assamese Literature, Comparative Literature, Cultural
Studies
2. Dr. Ratul Deka Critical Studies, Comparative Literary Studies,
Folklore, Contemporary Assamese and World
Literature
DEPARTMENTAL ACHIEVEMENTS
Ph.D Awarded: 02
DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES
1. Lecture Series 28/07/2020 to 30/08/2020
2. Field Study at DOLGOMA MAHAPURUSIA SATRA, Dudhnai Regarding Manuscript on
21/12/2020
3. Inaugural Programme of DEEPSIKHA, a peer-reviewed journal on 26th December 2020
4. Plantation Programme on 12/03/2021
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5. Plantation Programme on 14/03/2021
6. Lecture Programme on 08/06/2021
7. Lecture Programme on 20/06/2021
CONTACT DETAILS
Dr. Bibhuti Lochan Sarma
Assistant Professor & Head (i/c)
Mobile: +91 94353 64570
Email: [email protected]
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DEPARTMENT OF BODO
The Department of Bodo was established in 1998, while the institution was a constituent
campus under the Gauhati University. Since its inception, the Department has been taking the
initiative to acquaint students in language, literature and culture in response to the demands of
the time. The Department is offering M.A., M.Phil. and Ph.D in Bodo. The motto of the
Department is to provide comprehensive ideas and knowledge of the Bodo language,
literature, and the composite culture of the Bodos from a folkloristic point of view. The
Department also seeks to make the students acquainted with the origin and historical
development of the Bodo language and literature and culture.
Vision
To establish documentation and support centre for literary corpus, traditional knowledge
system and digital archive for documentation of knowledge-based books, writings and
establishment of the language laboratory
Mission
1. M.A.
2. Ph.D
Specialization Offered
• Literature
• Language
List of Faculty Members
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Mr. Baneswar Assistant +91-81348 85060
Baro Professor [email protected]
Non-teaching staff
Research Supervisors
Departmental Achievements
Departmental Activities
CONTACT DETAILS
Prof. Indira Boro
Head, Dept. of Bodo
Mobile: +91-9954280379
Email: [email protected]
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1. Face to Face programme on 27th March, 2021.
2. 1st Online National Lecture Series 3. 2nd Online National Lecture Series
on 28th June, 2021 on 20th July, 2021
4. 3rd GONGGWNA on 22nd May, 2021 5. 4th GONGGWNA on 26th June, 2021
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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
The Department of English started functioning in 1998 with the establishment of the
Kokrajhar campus of Gauhati University for the academic upliftment of the people of lower
Assam. In 2001, Gauhati University introduced a semester system replacing the traditional
system of the syllabus, which had been continuing for a long time.
Apart from teaching and research on the English language and literature, English
Department has been striving to give students and researchers interdisciplinary knowledge
and outlook, keeping in view the global academic demand and pursuit. The Department
engages students in interpreting literature in the light of theories prevalent in the leading
universities of the world and promotes research activities. Since the Department is committed
to the development of the region, besides making the students sensible in the field of literature
and culture and making them fit for the job market or making them capable of picking up the
right career after University education, it also gives them new insight to interpret their
literature and culture which may occupy a significant position in World Literature. Hence,
English Department, in its present perspective, analyses Indian studies from different angles
of global thought and scholarship. MA (English) syllabus of Bodoland University is a well
designed, innovative and compact course that covers a vast area ranging from British
literature, European Literature, American Literature, African Literature, Indian Literature, to
emerging humanities like Culture Studies, Media Studies, Gender Studies, Northeast Writings
in English, Women’s Writing, Translation Studies, Linguistics and Hypertext, etc. The Ph.D
syllabi are also based on the pursuit and trend of global academic research leading to free
articulation and thinking.
VISION
The Department moves forward with the conviction that the discipline is not just for the
privileged section with a bureaucratic bent of mind; it instead extends its patronage to all the
English knowing people in a global atmosphere irrespective of caste, creed, and religion. In
Bodoland University, it acts as an interpreter, promoter and transformer; all rolled in one.
MISSION
❖ To encourage unity and diversity at a time when the world is collapsing because of
ideological conflict
❖ The Department creates an atmosphere of amity and fellow-feeling by pursuing
comparative literature and translational theories and practices, film and media research
❖ The department also aims at highlighting literature and culture during the Pandemic
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
1. M.A.
2. Ph.D
SPECIALIZATION OFFERED
1. Cultural Studies
2. Gender Studies
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3. Contemporary South Asian Fiction
4. Indian Fiction in English Translation
5. African Literature
6. Film Studies
7. Women’s Writings
8. Translation Studies
9. Comparative Literature
10. Indian Fiction in English
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Name Designation Contact details
NON-TEACHING STAFF
Mr. Adem Brahma
RESEARCH SUPERVISORS
Research guide Research Area
Prof. P. K. Patra Indian Writings in English, Comparative Literature
Translation Studies, Film Studies, Cultural Studies, Hypertext,
Media Studies, Ecocriticism, Trauma Studies.
Dr. Z. Khiangte Gender, Culture, Oral Literature.
Dr. Chandrima Sen Indian Writings in English, Comparative Literature
Women’s Studies.
Dr. Manab Medhi Nationalism, Literatures from Assam and the North-East of
India, Cultural Studies, Drama, Film, Comparative Literature.
Dr. P. Bhowmik South Asian Studies, Partition Studies, Trauma Studies,
Indian Writings in English, Gender Studies.
Dr. Debajyoti Biswas Identity and Alienation, Ecocriticism, Nationalism
Anglophone Fiction from North-East India.
Dr. Rustam Brahma Comparative Literature, Translation Studies, North-East
Writings in English
DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES
1. Organized an Extramural Lecture on “Trends and Tendencies in North-east Writings in
English”, Dated 26th August 2019.
2. Organized workshop on “Research Methods in Literary Studies” in collaboration with
Department of Assamese and Bodo, Dated 11th – 21st September 2019.
3. Organized international seminar on “Reconfiguring Nationalism: Protest and
Acquiescence”, Dated 6th – 8th February, 2019.
4. Two-day international webinar on Memory Studies held in June 2021.
5. Fifteen-day workshop on Research Methodology held online in August 2021
6. Two-day international webinar on age-ing, disease and death held in September 2021
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CONTACT DETAILS
Prof. Pradip Kumar Patra
Professor & Head
Mobile: +91 94350 26937
Email: [email protected]
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SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
The Department was established in 2008. The Department started to offer Ph.D programme
from the academic session of 2013-2014. The Department is well equipped with an
instrumentation facility and basic laboratory amenities for catering to the need of students.
Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, has selected this Department to establish
an Institute level Biotech Hub and Bioinformatics Infrastructure Facility for infrastructure and
manpower development of this region. The Department of Science and Technology (DST),
Government of India has selected the Department to sponsor for the next five years under the
Fund for Improvement of S & T Infrastructure (FIST) Scheme. The Department has a self-
sustaining mushroom unit that performs Research and Development and sells the products as
food. As a mandate, the Department takes active care in regular career counselling for
students through advance career-oriented training, enabling them to secure placement to
establish themselves.
VISION
We envision that the Department will develop into a centre of excellence in the field of
education and research in the region.
MISSION
❖ The Department prioritizes the development of Human Resources through advanced
teaching-learning and research approaches.
❖ The Department aims to carry out translational research in various fields of Biotechnology.
❖ To promote skill and Entrepreneurship development through meticulous Biotechnological
tools.
❖ The Department stimulates and facilitates collaboration among educators, entrepreneurs,
industry, farmers, medical science biologists, clinical investigators and health care
researchers.
❖ The Department educates the next generation of biotechnologists through direct
participation in cutting edge research areas.
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
1. M.Sc
2. Ph.D
SPECIALIZATION OFFERED
1. Computational Biology
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2. Stem Cell and Molecular Biology
3. Industrial Food Biotechnology
4. Environmental Biotechnology
NON-TEACHING STAFF
Name Designation Contact details
Mr. Chandan Laboratory +91 86387 82751
Brahma Assistant [email protected]
[email protected]
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Mr. Hirak Moni Laboratory +91 96783 32433
Borgayary Bearer [email protected]
RESEARCH SUPERVISORS
Research guide Research Area
Prof. Jatin Sarmah Medical Biotechnology, Computational Biology, Health and
Nutrition and Biochemistry.
Prof. Sandeep Das Mushroom (Biotechnology/Biology), Genetic Engineering and
Animal Biotechnology.
Dr. Arvind Kumar Plant Biotechnology and Biochemistry, Ethnopharmacology,
Goyal Molecular Biology.
Dr. Silistina Narzari Food Biochemistry.
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PROJECTS OF THE DEPARTMENT
Sl. Title of Project Funding Agency Total Period P.I./Co-P.I.
No. Grant (in
lacs)
1 DST-FIST (Level-I) DST 57.00 2018-23 All Faculty
Members-P.I.
2 Bioinformatics Infrastructure Facility for Biology teaching through DBT 77.78 2015 - 20 Prof. Jatin Sarmah
Bioinformatics.
3 A study on the Plankton diversity in the rivers of Indo-Bhutan Border areas DBT 8.00 2018-19 Prof. Jatin Sarmah
of Kokrajhar district of Assam.
4 Improving the Capacity of Health System and Community for Sickle Cell ICMR 127..0 2019 - 22 PI: Prof. Jatin
Disease Screening and Management: An Intervention Study in Udalguri Sarmah
district, Assam. Co-PI: Dr. Silistina
Narzari
5 Awareness generation and disease burden estimation on Breast, Uterine, ASTEC 1.00 2020-2021 Prof. Jatin Sarmah
Head & Neck and Lung cancer in Dima Hasao district, Assam.
6 Mushroom Spawn Development Unit. Deptt. of 106.0 2017 -19 Prof. Sandeep Das
Agriculture, BTC
7 Institutional Level Institutional Biotech Hub. DBT 123.0 2013 - 19 Prof. Sandeep Das
8 Technology Incubation Centre for entrepreneurship development for DBT 354.09 2017 - 20 Prof. Sandeep Das
mushroom culture & farming.
9 Tissue Culture of Speciality Mushroom. DBT 29.764 2018 - 20 Prof. Sandeep Das
10 Microscopic morphology and molecular marker-based studies for Deptt. of 8.0 2018 to till Dr. Arvind Kumar
ascertaining the phylogeny among bamboos growing in Kokrajhar, BTAD, Biotechnology, date Goyal
Assam, India. Govt. of India
11 A Genome-guided investigation of Essential Metabolite Biosynthetic Deptt. of 5.0 2019 to till Dr. Arvind Kumar
Pathways in Bambusa balcooa of Kokrajhar District of BTAD, Assam, Agriculture, BTC date Goyal
India.
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DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES
1. The Department has adopted the Pachim Saralpara Bapuji Lower Primary School at
Saralpara, Ultapani of Kokrajhar district from 2019-2020. The Department has donated
the teaching-learning and sports materials for the children and the school for academic
upliftment.
2. The DBT-GoI sponsored Technology Incubation Center at Bodoland University has
initiated the production of low-cost membrane face masks, Hand Sanitizers etc., to
contribute to the Nationwide resistance towards the present corona crisis.
3. Around 1260 hand-made face masks have been made and distributed. Furthermore, about
835 litres of Hand Sanitizers have been distributed (5300 bottles of different volumes).
4. Organized an invited talk on ‘Dissemination of the history and knowledge of the freedom
struggle of India’ funded by the Ministry of Culture (Govt. of India) on 6th August 2019.
5. Organized an observation of ‘World Bamboo Day’ on 18th September 2019.
CONTACT DETAILS
Prof. Jatin Sarmah
Professor & Head
Mobile: +91 97071 75220
Email: [email protected]
Sickle Cell Disease eradication program organised by the ICMR, New Delhi, in association
with Bodoland University, Assam at Dimakuchi College, Udalguri on 4th November 2020.
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Awareness generation and capacity building program for Sickle Cell Disease screening and
management at Udalguri district, Organised by the ICMR, New Delhi and Bodoland
University
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DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
The Department of Botany was established in 2014 and offers M.Sc degree in Botany. The
Department has also introduced Ph.D programme since 2017. Since its inception, the
Department of Botany has remained at the forefront of teaching and research in Botany. The
Department aims to provide quality based higher education in the field of plant sciences
catering for the needs of many in the region. The Department emphasizes to promote
integrated understanding and utilization of plants in various conventional and frontier areas of
Botany. The major thrust areas of the Department are floristic studies of the region, plant
physiology, pharmacology, biodiversity conservation, forest ecology, algology, fungal
diversity, lichenology, microbiology and cytogenetics.
VISION
To provide student-centric higher education that fosters an environment of excellence by
attracting and supporting outstanding students, faculty and staff needed to sustain our vision
MISSION
❖ To promote quality education, training and research in the field of botany
❖ To promote higher learning in advanced technologies of plant science
❖ To promote integrated understanding and application of plants in various conventional and
frontline areas of Botany
❖ To promote conservation of plant-based bio-resource of the valuable plant diversity of the
region
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
1. M.Sc
2. Ph.D
SPECIALIZATION OFFERED
1. Angiosperm Taxonomy
2. Advance Plant Physiology & Biochemistry
3. Microbiology
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Name Designation Contact details
Dr. Sanjib Baruah Assistant +91 8638755491
Professor [email protected]
NON-TEACHING STAFF
Name Designation Contact details
Mr. Dwihung Lab Assistant +91-8638760915
Brahma [email protected]
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RESEARCH SUPERVISORS
Research guide Research Area
Dr. Sanjib Baruah Plant Taxonomy, Conservation Biology and
Ethnopharmacognosy
Dr. Rebecca Daimari Lichenology, Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
RESEARCH PROJECTS
Title P.I. Funding Amount Tenure Status
Enumeration of Lichen
diversity and screening of
DST-SERB,
Lichen extracts for potential 3 years
Dr. Rebecca Government ₹ 29.89 Ongoing
anti-microbial activity (2019-
Daimari of India. lakhs
against phyto pathogens- A 2022)
study from Kokrajhar
district of Assam.
DEPARTMENTAL ACHIEVEMENT
1. National Fellowship and Scholarship for Higher Education for ST students: 02
2. CSIR NET/JRF: 01 (JRF)
DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES
Department of Chemistry was established in 2014, and since then, it has been offering M.Sc
course. The Department started its Ph.D programme in 2018. Some of the major research
areas are Biodiesel, Catalysis, Natural Products, Synthesis of Inorganic Compounds, Materials
Science and Polymer Chemistry. The Department has four laboratories (two for M.Sc
practical and two for research work) to carry out practical and research activities. The
Department is well-equipped with all the essential laboratory facilities for PG practical. It has
instruments like precision electronic balance, heating oven, vacuum oven, rotary evaporator,
magnetic stirring & heating plate with precision temperature controller, nitrogen gas
circulation assembly and sophisticated instruments like UV-Vis and HPLC cum GPC. The
Department had received eight (08) desktop computers from NTPC, Bongaigaon under CSR–
CD NTPC to set up a computer lab for students. The fund received from a DST-SERB
sponsored research project has also been used to develop the DST-SERB sponsored research
lab infrastructure. Currently, some of our passed-out students have been pursuing their Ph.D
at different Institutions and Universities like IIT Kharagpur, IIT Kanpur, NEIST (Jorhat),
NEHU (Shillong), IASST (Boragaon, Guwahati), Tezpur University, Gauhati University and
Bodoland University.
VISION
The vision of the Department is to excel in providing quality Chemical education, innovative
research and outstanding services to society
MISSION
❖ To provide a better understanding of the principles, theories and experiments in the core
and allied areas of Chemistry to the students in acquiring advanced knowledge
❖ To develop as a centre of excellence for modern education in Chemical sciences with a
state of the art research facilities
❖ To produce alumni of international standard with loyalty and professionalism
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
1. M.Sc
2. Ph.D
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Dr. Dhrubajyoti Assistant +91 88223 82803
Haloi Professor [email protected]
NON-TEACHING STAFF
Name Designation Contact details
Mr. Parmeswar Laboratory +91 84738 40713
Basumatary Assistant [email protected]
RESEARCH SUPERVISORS
Research guide Research area
Dr. Sanjay Basumatary Biodiesel, Catalysis, Natural Products.
Dr. Dhrubajyoti Haloi Material Science, Polymer Chemistry.
Dr. Hemaprobha Saikia Synthesis of Inorganic Compounds, Nanochemistry,
Catalysis.
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2. Research Scientist: Arup Dutta (1st Batch: 2014–16) is presently working as a Research
Scientist since 2021 June at Pharmaceutical Company, Jubilant Biosys Limited, Noida.
3. CSIR-NET (JRF) : 02
4. GATE : 05
5. SET/SLET (NE Region) : 04
6. Inspire Fellowship : 02
7. TET Teachers (Assam Govt.) : 07
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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
The Department of Computer Science and Technology started functioning in 2009 under the Kokrajhar
Campus of Gauhati University. The Department became a full-fledged Department in 2011 under
Bodoland University established under the Bodoland University Act, 2009. Since then, several
students have completed their postgraduate studies in Computer Science & Information Technology.
VISION
The Department of Computer Science & Information Technology has the vision to provide the best
knowledge in modern computer science and educate people technologically sound in information
science.
MISSION
❖ Teaching in Computer Science & Information Technology
❖ Research in various fields of Computer Sciences
❖ Generation of skilled human resources in CS & IT
❖ Design and fabrication of instruments required for teaching and research
❖ To impart quality education in CS & IT at the M.Sc level
❖ To nurture and spread the culture of modern & embedded instrumentation.
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
1. MCA (Two Years)
2. M.Sc (CS/IT, Two Years)
3. Ph.D
SPECIALIZATION OFFERED
M.Sc MCA
1. Embedded System 1. Programming Languages
2. Speech Processing 2. Computer Graphics
3. Artificial Intelligence 3. Computer and Network Security
4. Network Security and Cryptography 4. Data Mining and Warehousing
5. System Administration 5. Advanced Database
6. Image Processing 6. Image Processing
7. Big Data 7. Artificial Intelligence
8. Software Testing and Quality Assurance 8. Distributed Systems
9. Programming Languages 9. Wireless Networks
10. Fuzzy Logic
11. Wireless Networks
12. Mobile Computing
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LIST OF FACULTY MEMBERS
Name Designation Contact details
NON-TEACHING STAFF
Name
Designation Contact details
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Mr. Karuna Hazowary Peon +91 80118 00323
RESEARCH SUPERVISOR
Name Research Area
Dr. Manoj Kumar Deka Speech Signal Processing, Image Processing,
Machine Learning, Embedded System
DEPARTMENTAL ACHIEVEMENTS
1. UGC NET : 01
2. Ph.D Awarded : 03
DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES
1. Organized an Invited Talk on ‘Network Security’ on 14th November 2019.
2. Organized a Campus Interview for the students of M.Sc (CS/IT)/MCA on 18th
November 2019.
3. Organized Training and Career Counselling Programme for M.Sc (CS/IT)/
MCA/M.Com./M.B.A. Students in ‘Higher Education in the Field of Information
Technology on 18th February 2020.
4. Organized a 11 days Online National Workshop on Emerging Trends and Future
Computing Technologies from 15th May to 27th May 2020.
5. Organized a 07 days Online National Workshop on Computing Technologies from 7th
June to 13th June 2021.
6. Organized a 07 days National Faculty Development Programme on Multi-technologies
from 28th June to 3rd July 2021.
CONTACT DETAILS
Dr. Manoj Kumar Deka
Assistant Professor & Head (i/c)
Mobile: +91 70864 67917
Email: [email protected]
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Fig: Snaps from Ph.D Viva voce of Department
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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
VISION
The vision of the Department is to provide trained human resources for undertaking research
and teaching in Mathematics and allied branches of basic or applied sciences.
MISSION
❖ To enable the students of Mathematics to apply the knowledge in the practical field and
professional life.
❖ To carry out research in the areas of Relativity & Cosmology, General Topology, Fuzzy
sets and Applications, Fuzzy Topology, Functional Analysis, Fixed Point Theory,
Operator Theory, Graph Theory, Demography & Environment.
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
1. M.Sc
2. Ph.D
SPECIALIZATION OFFERED
1. Fluid Dynamics
2. Relativity & Cosmology
3. Number Theory
4. Fuzzy Set Theory
5. Advanced Topology
6. Graph Theory
7. Category Theory
8. Advanced Algebra
9. Advanced Measure Theory
10. Fuzzy Logic & Control System
11. Dynamical Systems
12. Functional Analysis
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LIST OF FACULTY MEMBERS
Name Designation Contact details
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NON-TEACHING STAFF
Mr. Dipankar Peon +91 94016 53337
Debnath [email protected]
RESEARCH SUPERVISORS
Name Research Area
Prof. K. Priyokumar Singh Relativity & Cosmology, String Cosmology, Modified
Theory of Gravitation & Dark Energy.
Dr. Dimacha Dwibrang Demography & Environment.
Mwchahary
Dr. Ambeswar Phukan Functional Analysis, Operator Theory.
Dr. Dipak Kumar Mitra Fuzzy Mathematics, General Topology and Applications,
Many-valued Topology and Applications.
Dr. Mukunda Dewri Relativity & Cosmology, Dynamical Systems.
Dr. Bhimraj Basumatary Fuzzy Mathematics, Fuzzy Set & Fuzzy Logic.
Dr. Rajshekhar Roy Baruah Relativity & Cosmology, Fluid Dynamics
Dr. Surajit Kumar Nath Graph Theory, Hypergraph & Semigraph
Dr. Dipankar Das Functional Analysis, Fixed Point Theory
RESEARCH PROJECT
Title of the Project Funding Agency Amount Status
A study of String Universes and its
significance for describing the dynamics CSIR Project 25 6,42,000 per
Ongoing
of the universe and its future evolution. (0279) 18/EMR-II annum
P.I.: Prof. K. P. Singh
DEPARTMENTAL ACHIEVEMENTS
1. NET : 02
2. SET : 01
DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES
1. Organized “Workshop on Recent Trends in Mathematical Sciences” from 18th to 24th
February 2013
2. Organized National Workshop on “Recent Trends on Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic”
sponsored by DST, GOI during 6th to 8th September 2019
3. Organized national conference on “Emerging Trends in Advanced Mathematical
Sciences & Its Interdisciplinary Areas” on 21st & 22nd February 2020
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4. Organized faculty development programme on “Moodle Learning Management
System” during 11th to 15th May 2020
5. Organized “National conference on Advanced Mathematical & Applied Sciences” on
1st & 2nd July 2020
6. Organized “International Webinar on relativity and Cosmology” on 9th August 2020
7. Organized “Two Days International Webinar on Fuzzy & Neutrosophic Systems” on
21st & 22nd august 2020
8. Organized “Workshop on VoiceThread” on 3rd October 2020
CONTACT DETAILS
Dr. Mukunda Dewri
Assistant Professor & Head (i/c)
Mobile: +91 98647 28554
Email: [email protected]
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DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY
Geography is a diverse discipline that bridges the arts and social and natural sciences,
providing a comprehensive education that discusses pressing issues including environmental
change, regional and global inequalities and the transmutation of global economy and culture.
Geography studies the places and the relationships between people and their environments.
Geographers explore both the physical properties of Earth's surface and the human societies
spread across it. By studying Geography, students obtain a unified view of the rapidly-
changing world and how society influences and are influenced by it. The Bodoland University
Geography focuses on the interrelationship between the physical and human environment.
The Department was established under the faculty of Environment Studies in August 2015, is
committed to delivering its curriculum to resume education for the refurbishment of our
physical and social environment. Thus, anybody who wants a career that takes him outside the
walls of an office or solves global problems should consider studying geography. The degrees
in geography offer concentrations to prepare graduates for multiple career paths.
VISION
To be a globally known academic school for our innovative, cutting-edge research in a human
and natural system that defines the evolving discipline to answer the fundamental questions of
global importance through innovative, engaged and relevant teaching and research
MISSION
❖ To disseminate geographical knowledge through mentorship model to graduate masters,
M.Phil. and doctoral students to meet the challenges associated with the continuing
evolution of geographic science and reach the highest international standards
❖ To provide a learning environment that nourishes knowledge, skills and wisdom with
lively instructional experiences
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
MA / M.Sc in Geography
In the Master degree course, students are introduced to a spectrum of geographical topics and
Remote Sensing and GIS in the first two semesters that are followed up in more detail in the
final year. Students must perform 92 credits to earn a master degree in Geography. With full-
time enrolment, students can become a post-graduate in two years.
SPECIALIZATION OFFERED
1) Geomorphology (landscapes, bodies of water and geomorphic processes, and human
impact on geographic elements).
2) Population Geography (humanistic nature of the geographical world, classificatory nature
of human geographical work).
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FIELDWORK OPPORTUNITIES
In teaching Geography, we emphasize the importance of fieldwork since we believe there is
no substitute for teaching subjects first-hand. Thus, in the second semester, students take part
in a week-long field course within the country. In the final semester, students will do
independent research in the field and submit a dissertation for evaluation.
Ph.D PROGRAMME
The Department has opened up the opportunity for research by introducing Ph.D in 2019.
With the present faculty position, Geography of Bodoland University endeavours to study the
multifaceted predicament and concerns related to the environment and society faced by the
region. Most of us do research that addresses the core concerns of environmental and social
issues. We seek to understand inequalities within and across the country and the world and
understand how the study of the environment and social issues can help eliminate constraints
of resource development and social well-being for all protecting our ecosystems.
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NON-TEACHING STAFF
Mr. Nijwm Brahma Office bearer +91 60009 88262
RESEARCH SUPERVISORS
Research guide Research Area
Prof. Sujit Deka River and Wetland studies, Geomorphic Hazards, Watershed
Management, Wasteland Study, Resource Management,
Environmental issues, Sustainable Development.
Dr. Pralip Kr. Narzary Forced Migration, Family Planning, Community health,
Marginalized groups, Development, Northeast India.
Dr. Sibani Basumatary Health Geography, Tribal Studies, Sustainable studies and
Gender issues.
DEPARTMENTAL ACHIEVEMENTS
1. UGC NET: 02
2. Mr. Mithinga Basumatary (1st Batch: 2015-2017) was appointed as Project Assistant
under Poshan Abhiyan, Govt. of Assam.
DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES
1. Ph.D programme: The selection of candidates for a Ph.D in the Geography
department for the session 2020 through BURET 21 scheduled on 25.03.21. The
shortlisted candidates were interviewed on 08.04.21 by the members of the
Departmental Research Committee to select to fill up the seven vacant seats for Ph.D
research. The Ph.D programme of the Department covers broadly Physical and Social
Geography. The Department has decided to focus on initiating an investigation to
address the growing issues of BTR and the nation.
2. Felicitation to renowned Geographer: On April 10 2021, Professor Dulal Chandra
Goswami was conferred honour with enormous gratitude by his fellow students and
several academic and philanthropic organizations by unfolding a book Abhinandan
dedicated to him. On this august occasion, the Department of Geography of Bodoland
University took the opportunity to felicitate the most honoured academician,
researcher of this region for his outstanding contribution to North East India and the
nation.
Prof. Dulal Chandra Goswami was a professor in the Department of Geography of GU
and retired Head of the Department of Environmental Science at GU. He was a Colin
Mackenzie Chair Professor at Anna University, Chennai, in 2004. He was associated
with John Hopkins University (USA), Howard University (USA), NASA Project
(USA), NASA, Department of Space, India, Assam Remote Sensing Application
Centre at Guwahati.
3. World Environment Day was observed by the Department of Geography in
collaboration with NSS CELL, Bodoland University, from 1st to June 5 2021. In the
programme, PG students and NSS volunteers of Colleges under BU, including BU,
planted saplings of trees from 1st to June 4. Prof. On June 5, the WED 2021 was
inaugurated by Laishram Ladusingh, Vice-Chancellor, BU, followed by a special
lecture by Dr Bibhab Kumar Talukdar, Scientist G & Founder of Aarnyak (a leading
NGO of Northeast India)
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4. Participated in National Science Day 2021: The PG students of the Department
participated in the National Science Day 21 organized under the Faculty of Sciences
on February 28 2021, and March 1 2021. The students of the Geography Department
participated in the Poster presentation to present their models with high enthusiasm.
5. Workshop on Choosing Appropriate Data Visualization and Statistical Methods was
organized on June 19 2021. The programme was inaugurated by the honourable Vice-
Chancellor of Bodoland University, Prof. Laishram Ladusingh. Dr. Preeti Dhillon,
Assistant Professor from the Department of Mathematical Demography and Statistics
at International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, was the resource person of
the workshop.
6. An International Online Webinar was conducted by the Department of Geography
of Bodoland University in collaboration with the Research Innovation and Extension
Committee for NAAC, Bodoland University, on the 19th and the 20th of July, 2021.
The webinar was organized to fulfil the essential methodological requirements of the
young researchers in different humanities, social sciences, and general sciences. The
first Lecture entitled "Understanding Research Integrity, Ethics and Plagiarism" of the
webinar was delivered by Prof. Hiranya K. Nath, from the Department of Economics
and International Business, Sam Heuston State University Huntsville, the US, on July
19. Dr. Rituparna Bhattacharyya delivered the second Lecture of the webinar, SFHEA
(Senior Fellow, Advance Higher Education) and Editor in Chief (Joint) of Journal of
Space and Culture, on July 20, 2021, on the title “Working for Scholarly Outlets."
7. National Webinar on "Problems and Prospects of Socio-Economic Development and
Demographic Issues of Scheduled Tribes of North-East India" during 30–31 July
2021. Prof. U.K. De of Economics Department, NEHU delivered a plenary speech on
'Socio-Economic Development issues under Pandemic in India' in the first plenary
session, and Prof. Laishram Ladusingh, Vice-Chancellor of Bodoland University,
spoke on 'Stitching demographics and epidemiological transitions' in the second
plenary session. Dr. M Hemanta Meitei of Economics Department, Manipur
University, Prof. B. K. Kar of Geography Department, Gauhati University, Prof. Sujit
Deka, HoD of Geography Department, BU, and Dr. Manjil Basumatary, Academic
Registrar of BU, chaired a technical session each.
8. Cleanliness Drive and Plantation
Every year the students in the Department involve in cleaning the Department with an
apprehension to maintain health & hygiene. This year students with teachers took a
clean weed drive to fix up plant saplings in the leading edge of the Department. Along
with Education and Commerce, the Geography department planted forty Debadaru
saplings besides a few fruits bearing trees in the last week of March 21.
CONTACT DETAILS
Prof. Sujit Deka
Professor & Head
Mobile: +91 99540 77546
Email: [email protected]
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“You have to dream before your dreams can come true.”
--Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam
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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
The department of Physics was established in 2014 under the umbrella of the Faculty of
Science and Technology to emerge as a centre for excellence in research and postgraduate
teaching at the frontier areas of Physics. Presently, the department offers M.Sc in Physics
with dual specializations such as Nuclear Physics and Condensed Matter Physics. Since 2017
the department is also offering Ph.D programme. The faculty members of the department are
actively engaged in cutting edge research in diverse areas of Physics, such as the
phenomenology of relativistic heavy-ion collision, QCD phase transition & quark-gluon
plasma, magnetic materials, metal oxide semiconductors, thin films etc. The department has
research collaboration with other institutions such as Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest,
Hungary, Central Institute of Technology, Kokrajhar, IIT-Guwahati, Gauhati University,
Geophysical Research Centre, Shillong.
VISION
To emerge as a centre for excellence in Research and Teaching at the frontier areas of
Physics.
MISSION
❖ To provide student-centred teaching and learning environment
❖ To excel in quality research
❖ To produce skilled manpower
❖ To create infrastructure for research and development in both basic and applied Physics
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
1. M.Sc
2. Ph.D
SPECIALIZATION OFFERED
1. Nuclear Physics
2. Condensed Matter Physics
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Dr. Rajeeb Brahma Assistant +91 88119 75344
Professor [email protected]
NON-TEACHING STAFF
Name Designation Contact details
Mr. Phwilao Laboratory +91 99549 86255
Daimary Assistant [email protected]
RESEARCH SUPERVISORS
Name Research Area
Thin films, semiconducting nanomaterials,
Dr. Prince Kumar Mochahari
Laser Physics
Dr. Rajeeb Brahma Thin films, Dielectric and Magnetic
Nanomaterials
Dr. Kalyan Dey Relativistic Heavy-ion Physics, QCD Phase
transition, Phenomenology of Quark-Gluon
Plasma
Dr. Anjalu Ramchiary Metal-oxide based nano-energy materials,
Solar Photocatalytic and Photovoltaic systems
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RESEARCH PROJECTS
Title of Project Funding Total Grant Period
Agency (in lacs)
Development of broad localized surface-
plasmon enhanced metal-oxide
photocatalysts Co-doped with plasmonic DST-SERB 29.99 2019-22
metals for efficient solar energy utilization.
P.I.: Dr. Anjalu Ramchiary
DEPARTMENTAL ACHIEVEMENTS
1. CSIR NET (LS) : 02
2. GATE : 01
DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES
1. Organized a workshop on ‘Nano Science & Technology from 8th - 9th November 2019.
2. Organized student’s symposium on ‘SPIE student’s symposium-V’ in collaboration
with IIT Guwahati on 15th November, 2019.
3. Organized a Faculty Development Programme on ‘Fundamentals of Python
Programming & SCILAB’ in collaboration with EICT, IIT Guwahati from 27th
January to 31st January 2020.
4. Organized Short Term Online Course on Computational Physics during May 12-18,
2020.
5. Department organizes annual CV Raman Lecture series. The 2nd CV Raman Lecture
Series was organized on 28th January 2021.
CONTACT DETAILS
Dr. Prince Kr. Mochahari
Associate Professor & Head
Mobile: +91 7002060791
Email: [email protected]
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1. During 2nd CV Raman Lecture series
2. Winners from the Physics department in the poster competition in National Science
Day Observation, Bodoland University, 28th February- 1st March 2021
3. Cleanliness drive in and around the department campus, 16th March 2021
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DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
The Department of Zoology is a newly established department under the School of Science &
Technology umbrella, Bodoland University, Kokrajhar. Since its inception in 2014, it has
been the foremost centre for higher education in all aspects of Animal Sciences in lower
Assam. Being the only institute of higher education in the western part of Assam, the
Department of Zoology is committed to fulfilling the needs and aspirations of this region. It
will also provide an immense opportunity to the student community of this region to explore
the exciting world of biological sciences.
The current syllabus in the Department of Zoology is based on the UGC-Choice Based
Credit System, which includes various aspects of biological sciences such as Molecular
Biology, Genes and Genomics, Animal Physiology, Biochemistry, Fish Biology, Molecular
Immunology, Developmental Biology, Receptor Biology, Cytogenetics, Genetic Engineering,
Reproductive Biology, Endocrinology, Entomology, Environmental Biology, Bioinformatics
and Biological Tools and Techniques. Apart from teaching and learning, the Department of
Zoology is also engaged in other co-curricular activities that increase students' awareness and
practical knowledge. Further, we shall be delighted to provide further information on any
subject related to our Department.
VISION
To excel in imparting knowledge and wisdom in the field of Biology in general, and Zoology
in particular through dedicated teaching, research and extension work and serve society at its
best.
MISSION
❖ To emphasize the understanding of the biodiversity of the region and to adopt measures for
their conservation.
❖ To excel in research and development through research and high-level education having
local, regional, national and international importance.
❖ To involve the Department in community-based extensive work through outreach
activities.
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
1. M.Sc
2. Ph.D
SPECIALIZATION OFFERED
1. Molecular Biology and Immunology
2. Fish and Fishery Science
3. Wildlife Ecology
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LIST OF FACULTY MEMBERS
Name Designation Contact details
NON-TEACHING
Name Designation Contact details
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Mr. Jagajit Brahma Office staff +91 80118 64701
RESEARCH GUIDES
Research guide Research Areas
Prof. Hilloljyoti Singha Wildlife Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation
Dr. Ananta Swargiary Ethnopharmacology, Parasitology, Insecticide resistance,
Metabolic diseases
Dr. Dulur Brahma Sericulture, Genotoxicity
Dr. Kh. Bronson Kumar Fish Nutrition, Aquaculture
RESEARCH PROJECTS
Title of the project: Survey of putative anthelmintic plants used in traditional medicine
system in Bodo tribe of Bodoland Territorial Council and testing their efficacy in in-vitro
systems. P.I.: Dr. Ananta Swargiary, Funding: DST-SERB, Government of India.
Amount in Rs. 21.3 Lakh, Status: completed (2018-2021).
DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES
1. The Department organized three-day Department Cleanliness Drive and Gardening
Programme from 29 February to 2 March 2020.
4. On 4 February 2021, Dr. Anukul Nath, Assistant Technical Officer, UNESCO Category
II Centre. Wildlife Institute of India delivered a lecture on ‘Landscape Scale Assessment
of Endangered Species with Special Emphasis on Terai Grassland’ in the Department.
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5. On 10 February 2021, a workshop was organized on ‘Bodoland University Campus Bird
Count in Connection with Great Backyard Bird Count’, where Prof. Hilloljyoti Singha as
a Resource Person, explained the methodology for the forthcoming Campus Bird Count.
6. The Students of the Zoology Department of Bodoland University took part in the Campus Bird
Count (CBC) on 14th February 2021. For the first time, Bodoland University has stepped in this
map of CBC in its 7th edition this year. Within one hour, they recorded 43 bird species; among
them, there were six migratory species. The CBC is a part of the global Great Backyard Bird
Count, which is coordinated by Bird Count India in India.
Dr. Jihosuo Biswas training the students of the Zoology Department about the methodology of
Golden Langur Population Estimation
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SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Department of Economics was set up in 1997 under Kokrajhar Campus of Gauhati University,
Guwahati. Since 2013, the Department has started to follow its syllabus in PG. At present, the
intake capacity of the Department is 60 in PG with eight faculty members. The Department
follows CBCS in four semesters with five papers of 100 marks (20 internal + 80 end
semesters) in each semester. There is a provision of a dissertation paper of 100 marks in the
last semester where students can have research experience useful for future research work. A
good number of alumni of the Department have been able to establish themselves in reputed
jobs in different fields, and many of them have become successful entrepreneurs also. The
Department has also started Ph.D programme in 2013 with five supervisors.
VISION
The vision of the Department is to make available provision of intellectual exercise among the
scholars in the field of research and disseminate the fruits of research in the adjoining areas
for the optimum utilisation of unused resources and to bring overall economic upliftment of
the society.
MISSION
To disseminate theoretical knowledge of Economics and enrich students with the knowledge
of the Economy of India in general and BTR in particular.
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
1. M.A.
2. Ph.D
SPECIALIZATION OFFERED
1. Agriculture Economics
2. Industrial Economics
3. Econometrics
4. Demography
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Name Designation Contact no.
RESEARCH SUPERVISORS
Name Research Area
Prof. Manjit Das Rural development, Gender Studies, Industrial
Economics
Dr. Mridula Devi Agricultural Economics, Industrial Economics
Dr. Keshab Basumatary Human Development, Gender Inequality, Women
Education
Dr. Ratneswar Debnath Rural Economy, Corporate Studies, Human
Resource
Dr. Prasen Daimari Rural Economy, Poverty Studies
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DEPARTMENTAL ACHIEVEMENTS
1. NET JRF : 04
CONTACT DETAILS
Prof. Manjit Das
Professor & Head
Mobile: +91 98643 96667
Email: [email protected]
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
The Department of Education was introduced in the year 2015. The Department offers two
years Master of Arts in Education programme spreading over four semesters. Recently, the
Ph.D programme has also been introduced in the Department. The objective of the
Department is to acquaint the students with the emerging trends of the educational system and
knowledge of various educational plans and policies that are being practised throughout the
nation and the world.
VISION
The vision of the Department is to develop the student's potential to the full and prepare them
for the challenges of life and society
MISSION
To prepare the learners with knowledge, skills and disposition to contribute to a better society.
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
1. M.A.
2. Ph.D
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CONTACT DETAILS
Mr. Rangjalu Basumatary
Assistant Professor & Head
Mobile: +91 8638865203
Email: [email protected]
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DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
The Department of History, Bodoland University was introduced in 2005. Since its inception,
the Department has been attempting to provide sound knowledge in reconstructing the history
of the downtrodden communities whose histories are less known or ignored. It attempts to
produce qualitative students and scholars in history who will help the human civilization
through their research works. One of the most important objectives of the Department is to
preserve the oral tradition of the Bodo community and other tribal people of North East India;
unless it is preserved, it may be swiped away.
VISION
The Department aims at helping students to understand the present existing social, political,
religious and economic condition of the people; and ecological. The teaching of history helps
students analyse the present based on the past and traces its course. The cause-and-effect
relationship between the past and the present is presented in history.
MISSION
To enlighten the students with the present-day problems both at the national and international
level accurately and objectively.
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
1. M.A.
2. Ph.D
SPECIALIZATION OFFERED
1. Ancient History
2. Modern History
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Name Designation Contact no. & Email ID
NON-TEACHING STAFF
Mr. Sanjoy Subedy
RESEARCH SUPERVISORS
Name Research Area
Prof. Oinam Ranjit Singh Ancient India History, Archaeology, Regional History
of N-E India
Dr. Jaysagar Wary Modern Indian History, Regional History of NE India
Dr. Sudev Ch. Basumatary Modern History, Social History and Economic History
of North East India.
Dr. Nushar Bargayary Modern History, Cultural History of North East India
DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES
1. One day workshop on “Popular Lecture on the Koch Kingdom” held on 31st March 2021.
2. One Week FDP on Mentoring Pedagogy and Teaching for Higher Education (21-26 June
2021) with collaboration with Electronic & ICT Academy IIT Guwahati, Assam.
CONTACT DETAILS
Dr. Nushar Bargayary
Assistant Professor & Head (i/c)
+91 86389 69897
[email protected]
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DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
The Department of Political Science was established in 2005. Initially, the Department started
with 4 Guest Faculties and 17 students as part of the Kokrajhar campus of Gauhati
University. However, in 2009 the Kokrajhar Campus of Gauhati University has been
upgraded to a fully-fledged State University as per the Bodoland University Act 2009, passed
in the Assam legislative Assembly. By 2012, the Department has seven permanent faculties
with an intake capacity of 60 students per semester in the P.G. Course. Other than P.G.
Course, the Department also offer Ph. D programme. At present, the Department has 15
Ph.Ds. Scholars. Till now, 09 Ph. D and 9 M. Phil Scholars were awarded degrees from the
Department and two scholars each from Ph. D & M.Phil have submitted their theses for
examinations. Besides that, the Department also offers P.G. Diploma Course of one-year
duration (two semesters) on Human Rights Education with an intake capacity of 20. The
Department also runs the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies. The centre conducts
seminars, workshops, lectures series etc. from time to time.
MISSION
To start P.G. Course in Sociology, P.G. Diploma Course in Gender Studies, Rural
Development, Peace & Conflict Studies and North-East Studies.
VISION
The Department has the vision to act as the ‘hub’ of policy study for the whole Bodoland area
besides becoming a ‘centre of excellence’ subsuming the area of Human Rights; Rural
Development; Peace, Women and Tribal Study within a decade.
OBJECTIVES
Teaching and Research is the prime objective of the Department; however, it will endeavour
to disseminate knowledge in the areas of value education, humanism, liberalism and
multiculturalism. The Department is trying for creating a pool of social scientists that can face
the future with confidence and professional zeal, for that matter, it will regularly arrange
Alumni Meet, Seminar, Workshop and Training Programme
PROGRAMME OFFERED:
➢ MA : 60
➢ Ph.D : As per the availability of seats
➢ PGDHRE : 20
SPECIALIZATION OFFERED:
➢ Gender Studies
➢ South Asian Studies
➢ Peace & Conflict Studies
➢ Public Administration
➢ Politics of Developing Nations
➢ North East Studies
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➢ International Relations
➢ Social Movements
➢ Indian Political Systems
RESEARCH SUPERVISORS/GUIDES:
Assistant
Dr. Jhanin Professor +91 94355 60723
Mushahary MA, B. Ed, [email protected]
Ph.D
Assistant
Mr. Solomon +91 96783 50981
Professor
Islary [email protected]
MA, B. Ed
Assistant
+91 80114 31627
Dr. Gayotri Professor
[email protected]
Dekadoloi MA, M. Phil,
Ph.D
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Assistant
+91 97073 09231
Professor
Dr. Jutirani Devi [email protected]
MA, Bed,
Ph.D
Office staff
CONTACT DETAILS
Dr. Jhanin Mushahary (HoD)
Department of Political Science
Bodoland University, Kokrajhar, BTR, Assam
Mobile No. 9435560723(w/a), 7002453351
Email: [email protected]
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Seminar Presentation by Students
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B.Ed. AND M.Ed. PROGRAMME
Initiated in 2013-14 as Diploma in Bamboo Technology course under the aegis of Department
of Biotechnology, Bodoland University was sponsored by the Agriculture Department,
Bodoland Territorial Council Secretariat, Bodofa Nwgwr, Kokrajhar and National Mission on
Bamboo Applications, New Delhi. It was upgraded to the “Centre for Bamboo Studies” in
2017 with its independent identity.
Bamboo is an important natural, renewable livelihood resource in Bodoland Territorial
Council, which grows in about one-third of natural forest as pure and mixed are cultivated on
homestead & non-forest land. Bamboo production in the Bodoland Territorial Region is quite
low. There is a need to enhance it through scientific Cultivation of suitable species and
improved management of bamboo-based non-forest or forest.
Since bamboo is the primary source of livelihood for rural people of this region, it is,
therefore, the need of the hour to make the people aware of the proper use and scope of
Bamboo in Bodoland. The course is very much important for Bodoland Territorial Council
because it provides them in-depth knowledge in various aspects of bamboos.
VISION
The primary aim of the course is to motivate students for self-employment, as well as to carry
out extensive research in various aspects of bamboo with particular emphasis on bamboo
cultivation and germplasm conservation.
MISSION
❖ Provide a unique opportunity to the youngsters for a career in one of the green gold
industrial processing sectors, viz. bamboo-based industry, responsible for processing
bamboo and other renewable fibre materials to meet certain vital human needs in a most
environment-friendly manner.
❖ It will facilitate evolving strategies for augmenting production, application of relevant
technologies and adaptation to the global market.
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
1. Diploma in Bamboo Technology (Two Semesters)
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Mr. Jangila Part-time +91 86384 36249
Basumatary teacher [email protected]
NON-TEACHING STAFF
Name Designation Contact no.
Ms. Bijanta Bala Brahma Crafts instructor +91 9401649912
Mr. Karma Goyary Field attendant +91 9957756771
PROJECTS ONGOING
1. A Genome-guided investigation of Essential Metabolite Biosynthetic Pathways in
Bambusa balcooa of Kokrajhar District of BTAD, Assam, India. Funding: Agriculture
Department, Bodoland Territorial Council, Kokrajhar. PI – Dr. AK Goyal
2. Microscopic morphology and molecular marker-based studies for ascertaining the
phylogeny among bamboos growing in Kokrajhar, BTAD, Assam, India. Funding:
Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India.
PI: PI – Dr. AK Goyal
PUBLICATION (2020-21)
National: 01
International: 04
CONTACT DETAILS
Dr. Arvind Kumar Goyal
Mobile: +91 87240 72339
Email: [email protected]
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CENTRE FOR BODO STUDIES
The “CENTRE FOR BODO STUDIES (CBS)” started functioning in 2014 based on the
Memorandum of Settlement of Bodo Accord, 2003. Bodoland University designed the centre
to facilitate scholars, thinkers and interested individuals in augmenting a new study approach
on the Bodo Ethnic Group of North East India with reference to national and international
viewpoints. The primary concept of the centre is to contribute to the enormity of Indian
diversity in nation-building approaches. Bodoland University envisioned building Bodo
language and culture and antiquity an entity of the great Indian culture. Now, the centre has
become a part of the University with substantial autonomy to function and solitary identity as
“Centre,” to run by this Regulation. The Centre for Bodo Studies supports three types of
scholars to undertake their studies. Firstly, the research scholars who want to undertake their
studies on the related premise of Language, Culture and Antiquity of the Bodos can be
registered member scholars of the Centre. Secondly, the writers or thinkers who have no
requisite degrees to carry out research work but having good studies and knowledge on the
area can also register as member scholars. Thirdly, who are energized to study various aspects
of the Bodos methodically or want to publish their research works in an organized way can
also become member scholar of the Centre. The Centre would extend memberships with
available sources and guidance to find the goal in these three categories of scholars and
learners. The centre also organizes seminar, workshop, training on various knowledge and
skill of Bodo group and share their research findings with the nation and abroad.
BACKGROUND
The Bodo Accord, signed between the Government of India, the Government of Assam and
under the Bodo leaders, has recommended establishing a Centre / Institute for research,
development and spreading of the Bodo language. It has been mentioned in the Sl. No. 1 of
the Annexure-4 of the Bodo Accord, 2003.
The establishment of a Centre for Bodo Studies in the Kokrajhar Campus of Gauhati
University is a long-cherished desire of the Bodo people, intellectuals, writers, artists, social
activists, journalists, social workers and scholars of this region. The project has a special
significance after the signing of the Bodo Accord, which brings these aboriginal people under
the sixth schedule of the Indian Constitution for their protection and development and the
Bodo Language under the Eight scheduled for upholding and promotion of the Bodo
language, culture and arts.
In 2000, the Educational Consultant India Limited, a Govt. of India Enterprise, which
was deputed by the MHRD, Govt. of India, to study the feasibility of an autonomous
University at Kokrajhar had suggested setting up a Centre for Bodo Studies at University
Campus, Kokrajhar with its up-gradation to a full-fledged University. The Bodo language,
literature, Culture and folklore, despite their richness, remain unexposed due to the lack of the
patronage of the government for their exploration. The Bodos have developed literature with
eminent playwrights, novelists and short story writers among them. Nevertheless, the Bodo
language and literature investigations or methodical research are yet to be done due to the lack
of proper facilities and institutional support.
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The Bodoland University, which conducts a Master Degree course and research works,
cannot cover the entire aspects of the Bodos like history, socio-economy, culture, behaviour,
language, religion etc. Many of these fields are still virgin and need to be exploited
scientifically. So, there was enough potentiality for running a Centre for Bodo Studies at the
university level to cater for the need of the scholars of different disciplines. The establishment
of a Study Centre at Bodoland University is very fruitful as its catchment area cover entire
North East India, West Bengal and neighbouring countries like Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan,
who have had close contact with the Bodos since time immemorial and will give scope for
studying inter-state culture, language and literature. The growth of Bodo language, literature
and culture in tune with the development of mainstream India will help instil national feeling,
moral responsibilities among the Bodos and promote fellow feeling in the region.
VISION
Centre for Bodo Studies (CBS) has envisioned reconstructing the endangered Bodo culture,
language and antiquity, which was about to disappear amid the globalization process. The
Bodo language and culture need to be developed suitably to cope with the other language and
cultures of the country. India being a multi-cultural and multi-lingual nation, offers scope for
self-development and self-identity to all small communities. The mission of the Centre shall
be to carry out extensive study in organized ways for creating and enhancing the domain of
fundamental knowledge with new tools and methods in a scientific way through the quality
study, research, consultancy, learning & teaching, documentation, archiving and digitization,
exchanging ideas of culture, language, racial identity and so forth. Centre for Bodo Studies
(CBS) is an interdisciplinary concept in its realm with a quest for proper knowledge and
dissemination. It intends to become a pioneering force in developing academic potential
among its ethnic group in the region. It shall have facilities and provision for extension and
exchange of knowledge and studies with other like-minded institutions of India and abroad.
MISSION
❖ To preserve documents, traditional sculpture, painting and statues etc.
❖ To organize lectures/workshops/training on the various aspects of language, culture and
history of the Bodos.
❖ To drive for enlisting members scholars for the centre from writers, scholars and learners.
❖ To organize training and research on Bodo art and the development of practical skills.
❖ To carry out a comparative study on the Bodos and allied groups.
PROGRAMME OFFERED
1. Certificate Course in Bodo (One Semester)
The course of the Bodo language acquisition is entitled “Certificate Course in Bodo
Language”. The course aims for those who cannot speak or write Bodo Language. This is a
preliminary course that aims to acquire the skill of speaking to be used in various contexts of
discourses, and aims to enhance the skill of writing the language in a simple and easy method.
Also, it aims at developing competency in translation from other languages into Bodo & vice
versa.
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LIST OF OFFICE BEARERS
Name/Designation Responsibility in- Contact details
charge
+91 9101014271
Dr. Prahlad Director (i/c)
centreforbodostudies2021@g
Basumatary
mail.com
NON-TEACHING STAFF
Rwmwi Basumatary (Grade IV)
CONTACT DETAILS
Dr. Prahlad Basumatary
Director (i/c)
Mobile: +91 9101014271
Email: [email protected]
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CENTRE FOR WOMEN STUDIES
Centre for Women Studies (CWS), Bodoland University, was established in 2013. It supports
the all-round development of women especially control over recourses. The main concern of
CWS, BU is to build a centre of information and knowledge of women of Bodoland
Territorial Area Development Council (BTAD), Assam, and North Eastern Region. Evolving
a Gender Perspective in developing and regularly revising the Curriculum material, Research
Studies, Field action, Documentation and Extension Activities, The CWS, BU seeks to
address discrimination against women, interrogate existing discipline-wise concepts, tools and
techniques that justify the denial of equity for women and work towards the upliftment of
women from the straitjackets of Stereotyped categorization, marginalization and
discrimination.
STRUCTURE:
At present, the Centre operates with a director and a coordinator. It has an Advisory Board,
Standing Committee, and a Statutory Committee comprising members from different fields
and academic disciplines.
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SOUTH AND SOUTH-EAST ASIA STUDY CENTRE
The centre for "South and South-East Asia Studies”, Bodoland University, was set up in 2019
as per Government of Assam office order No.83 Dated 02/05/2018 and approved by Hon’ble
Vice-Chancellor, Bodoland University dated 30/04/2019. The vision of the centre is to
explore the areas where trade and commerce, political, cultural and finally people to people
contact with South and South-East Asian Countries can be built up for the development of
India in general and North East India in specific.
OFFICE STAFF
1. Prof. Manjit Das, Director
2. Dr. Jhanin Mushahary, Assistant Director
3. Dr. Konita Basumatary, Coordinator
ACTIVITIES
An International Seminar titled “Act East Policy of India and Engagement with ASEAN” was
organised on 30th and 31st January 2020. Prof. Elias Hossain, Department of Economics,
Rajshahi University, Rajshahi, Bangladesh; Prof. Abdul Wadud, Department of Economics,
Rajshahi University, Rajshahi, Bangladesh; Dr. Rajnish Ratna, Associate Professor,
Department of Business Studies, Royal University of Bhutan, Bhutan; Prof. U. K. De,
Department of Economics, NEHU, Shillong; Prof. Deb Kumar Chakrabarty, Department of
Economics, Dibrugarh University, Prof. Jyotiraj Pathak, Department of Political Science,
Bodoland University, Kokrajhar participated as Resource persons.
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TECHNOLOGY INCUBATION CENTRE
www.ticdbtbu.com
With the alarming growth of the global population, the proportionate growth of food and
nutrition is always a prime concern. The issue becomes even grimmer with the depletion of
potent agricultural land and other resources. One more issue that started finding importance
among discussion of different fora is solid waste management, including agricultural waste.
Mushroom cultivation is found to be such as bolete, puffball, stinkhorn, and morel.
The act of consuming mushrooms (mycophagy) dates back to ancient times. Edible
mushrooms can appear either below ground (hypogeous) or above ground (epigeous) &
edibility may be defined by criteria that include the absence of poisonous effects on humans
and desirable taste and aroma. A popular answer to all the above concerns stands as quality
food requires less land and can be a tool to manage agricultural waste. Diversification in any
farming system imparts sustainability. Mushrooms are one such component that not only
imparts diversification but also help in addressing the problems of quality food, health, and
environmental sustainability. Consumption of mushrooms on a daily basis boosts the health of
the consumer.
The attributes are good for the heart (no cholesterol), low-calorie food (good for
diabetic patients), prevents cancer (especially prostate and breast cancer by arresting the
action of 5-alpha reductase and aromatase, these enzymes are responsible for the growth of
cancerous tumor), anti-ageing property (the polysaccharide from Mushroom are potent
scavengers of superoxide free radical), regulates the digestive system, strengthen immunity.
Mushroom like Trametes versilcolor synthesizes Polysaccharide-K (Kresin), which is a
leading anti-cancer drug. Mushroom is the fruiting body of fungi visible outside and can be
seen by the naked eye. Biologically, Mushroom describes various gilled fungi, with or without
stems, and the term is used even more generally to describe both the fleshy fruiting bodies and
leathery fruiting bodies. Morphology deviating from the standard usually has more specific
names such as bolete, puffball, stinkhorn and morel.
VISION
Socio-economic upliftment and empowerment of rural entrepreneurs in mushroom culture and
farming, especially women entrepreneur
MISSION
❖ Bio conversion of agro solid waste through the mushroom
❖ Providing alternative income to rural entrepreneurs by eco-friendly green energy
ACTIVITIES
1. The DBT-GoI sponsored Technology Incubation Center at Bodoland University has
initiated production of low-cost membrane face masks, Hand Sanitizers, portable two in
one physical cum chemical sterilization box, Axombazar.com for online shopping (farmer
to consumer model), Cordyceps capsule and Laser-based sanitization in its capacity to
contribute to the Nationwide resistance towards present Covid-19 crisis.
2. Around 1260 handmade face mask has been made & distributed, and about 835 litres of
Hand Sanitizers have been distributed (5300 bottles of different volume). The operation of
the webpage Axombazar.com is in process. The team has been working effortlessly since
17th March for helping people of all stakeholders. Currently, the laser-based Sterilization
tunnel is in the completion phase.
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Instrumentation facility in TIC, Bodoland University
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT CELL
The Intellectual Property Right Cell, Bodoland University constituted from the year 2017 as
per the Resolution No. 9 of standing committee meeting dated 15/03/2017 with the approval
of Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor, Bodoland University with the following members:
CONTACT DETAILS
Prof. K. Priyokumar Singh.
Coordinator, IPR Cell, BU.
Email: [email protected]
HEALTH CENTRE
Health sector is a legitimate coupling embedded within the social anatomy of the world. It is
gaining firm root day by day as the disease structural behaviour is outraging the social
harmony of the society. With a vision of “GOOD HEALTH FOR ALL,” the Medical
Department came into force in 2013 with two staff nurses and one pharmacist. Now, one
medical officer (Ayu) and one ward boy are also included in the medical team, rendering
continuous treatment and medical-related support to the borders of Bodoland University and
staff members. At present, the Medical Department is running within the University premises.
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Mr. Mritunjay Pharmacist +91 87218 37835
Basumatary [email protected]
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PADMASHREE MODARAM BRAHMA
CENTRAL LIBRARY
Padmashree Madaram Brahma Central Library (PMBCL) is the liveliest place on the campus
providing a safe, comfortable and friendly environment that enables learning and
advancement of knowledge and promotes discovery and scholarship. The mission of the
library is to facilitate the creation of new knowledge through the acquisition, organization and
dissemination of knowledge resources along with providing value-added services. The library
was established in 2001 in a small room as a part of Gauhati University, Kokrajhar Campus.
The library was upgraded in 2009 as a full-fledged University library and the up-gradation of
Gauhati University, Kokrajhar campus into a full-fledged state University in the name and
style of Bodoland University. Since then, the library of Bodoland University has been known
as Bodoland University Central Library. The library was confined in a single room till 2013,
and on 12th August 2013, Library was shifted to a multi-storeyed separate building. Despite
financial hardship, the library has been trying its best to develop modern library services to
provide sufficient knowledge resources to the University's academic community effectively.
In 2015, the Central Library was named after a renowned bureaucrat, poet and dramatist,
Padmashree Madaram Brahma. Since then, the Central Library of Bodoland University has
been renamed as “Padmashree Madaram Brahma Central Library”.
KOHA has been installed as Integrated Library Management Software (ILMS) to
manage and organise library systems. At present, the barcode-based circulation system, i.e.
issue return of the books, is being practised. The library holds more than 24000 print books,
more than 1600 E-Journals, JSTOR and other resources like M.Phil. & Ph.D Dissertation,
Project work reports etc.
The library has a Digital Library section having 17 dedicated Personal Computers
fully with high-speed internet connectivity, enabling library users to access various subscribed
resources and browse the world of the web in search of various resources. With the
implementation of Web-OPAC, the holdings of the library can be viewed by anybody from
anywhere in the world 24×7.
PMBCL BU has successfully implemented the Remote Access Platform called
Remotexs to enable library users to access subscribed E-Resources from the comfort of their
places wherever they go at any time, i.e., 24×7. PMBCL has also successfully implemented its
digital repository in the name and style of Bodoland University Digital Library using DSpace
software. This library will play a vital role in building an institutional repository of various
resources of the University like Old Question papers, Thesis & Dissertations, Annual Reports,
policy documents, etc., in electronic format, which will be accessible by anybody at anytime
from anywhere in the world.
A dedicated and independent dynamic website has been designed and launched to
provide single stop access to all the above portals/platforms. The library is also involved in
conducting various programmes like user awareness, workshops, seminars, conferences, book
exhibitions, career awareness, etc., in contributing to the University's academic and general
activities.
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I. ESTABLISHING THE CENTRAL LIBRARY
The first step towards establishing the library was taken in 2009 with a single room in the old
administrative building. The library worked without library staff member/s for about4 years.
The formal functioning of the library started in May 2013 with the joining of one library
professionals and one Library Assistant. In August 2013, the Central Library was shifted to its
present location with about 9254 sq. ft floor space.
The library has implemented Library management System Software SOUL2.0 with a
barcode-based circulation system. The issue/return of the books is now being converted into
an automated system. The university's academic community is provided with necessary
reference/information services based on their specific need. In addition, the library extends
reference and internet services to the local academic and civil society members.
University is already connected with DeLnet, through which the academic community
of the University can access online resources extended by these consortia. Internet facility is
also provided in the library through the 1gbps NKN line. In addition to the online resources
available through these consortia, University has also taken an initiative to procure/subscribed
selective new resources in 2017. Users can selectively photocopy the required books/journals
articles, etc., through an outsourced photocopy centre outside the Central Library.
The present floor area of the Central Library is about 9254 sq. ft. Within this space, we are
providing the following facilities-
a) Reading room: Presently, four computer terminals have been kept for the users and 100
setting capacity.
b) Periodical section: Several academic journals, periodicals, and magazines are displayed
for reading purposes and two magazine shelves are kept for that purpose.
c) Reference section: The Reference collection of the Central Library is presently displayed
in 19 book-shelves.
d) Internet facilities: The library provides free internet facilities to users through 15
computers terminals connected with 1gbps leased line for accessing the e-resources. The
entire building is presently Wi-Fi connected, and users are also allowed to access the
internet facilities through their laptops.
e) Surveillance system: Most of the passage areas are presently covered by CCTV to secure
the library resources. Security personnel are deployed during the entire functioning hours
of the library.
f) Library furniture and equipment: Over the period, the library was able to procure
several furniture and equipment to facilitate its users’ community.
b) Special collections: Library has started developing special collections, like, Braille Books,
Publication of University Academic Community etc.
1. List of newspapers subscribed by the library: 21 national and local dailies are
presently being subscribed by the Central Library.
2. E-resources: Library has subscribed following online e-journals and database:
3. Online journals
Springer Journals eSS Negotiated- 1700+ Journals; International modern physics E
Urban Geography; FEMS Microbiology Review; Annals Botany; Journal of American
Chemical Society; Langmuir; Journal of Organic Chemistry; Macromolecules
Inorganic Chemistry; Physical Review C; Physical Review Letters; Mycologia
Nature; Scientific American; Biotech-3; JSTOR; Gale Academic One file (Cengage)
Database
Indiastat.com
EPWRF
DelNet
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“An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.”
--Benjamin Franklin
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14. AUTHORITIES OF UNIVERSITY
A) UNIVERSITY COURT
Bodoland University constituted as per the provision of Bodoland University Act, 2009
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24 Prof. Jitendra Kumar Chauhan Umiam, Barapani, Governor’s
Professor, Extention Education Meghalaya- 793103, Mob. Nominee
and Former Coordinator, No. 9412257469,
Agricultural Education and 9759045777, Email
Extention Affairs, Office of the Id:[email protected],
Union Minister for Agriculture & [email protected]
Farmers Welfare, Professor & In-
Charge, School of Social Sciences,
College of P G Studies in
Agricultural Sciences (Central
Agricultural University, Imphal,
Manipur), Govt. of India.
25 Dr. Bibhash Chandra Das H. No. 21, Ananda Nagar, Governor’s
Purkayastha, Former Pricipal, Lane 3, Adabari, Guwahati- Nominee
Pandu College, Guwahati. 781012, Assam, Ph. No.
0361-2570919,
Mob.No.9435042684,
Email.Id:bcdpurkayastha@g
mail.com
26 Shri. A K Singh, IAS (Retd.) A 802 Delhi State Governor’s
Newspaper Employees Nominee
CGHS, Plot No. 1, Sector
19, Dwarka Delhi- 110075
Mob. No.9873666500,
Email. Id:
[email protected]
27 Dr. Anup Kumar Dey Dipu Campus, Karbi Governor’s
Associate Professor, Department Anglong, Assam-782462, Nominee
of English Assam University Mob. No. 7002504730,
9436132468,8876909239,
Email Id:
[email protected]
28 Prof .Bharkarjyoti Bora, Jalukbari Guwahati, Mob. Governor’s
Professor,Former Head and Dean, No: 9435082803, Nominee
Faculty of Commerce, Gauhati 8761012951
University, Guwahati Email.Id:
[email protected]
29 Dr. Vipin Kumar Aggarwal Malvia Nagar, New Delhi- Governor’s
Principal ,Sri Aurobindo College 110017, E-2, Friends Nominee
(University of Delhi) Apartments, Plot No- 49,
Patparganj, I P Extention,
Delhi- 110092, Mob. No.
9811748646, Email. Id:
[email protected]
30 Dr. Indira Boro, Bodoland University, Nominee of BU
Associate Professor, Debargoan, PO- Teachers
Bodo Rangalikhata, Dist; Association
Kokrajhar-783370
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31 Mr. Rustam Brahma Bodoland University, Nominee of BU
Assistant Professor, Debargoan, PO- Teachers
English Rangalikhata, Dist; Association
Kokrajhar-783370
32 Dr. Ratul Deka, Bodoland University, Nominee of BU
Assistant Professor, Debargoan, PO- Teachers
Assamese Rangalikhata, Dist; Association
Kokrajhar-783370
33 Dr. Gayotri Dekadoloi Bodoland University, Nominee of BU
Assistant Professor, Debargoan, PO- Teachers
Political Science Rangalikhata, Dist; Association
Kokrajhar-783370
34 Dr. Mukunda Deuri, Bodoland University, Nominee of BU
Assistant Professor, Debargoan, PO- Teachers
Mathematical Sciences Rangalikhata, Dist; Association
Kokrajhar-783370
35 Dr. Sanjay Basumatary, Bodoland University, Nominee of BU
Assistant Professor, Chemistry Debargoan, PO- Teachers
Rangalikhata, Dist; Association
Kokrajhar-783370
36 Dr. Jeemina Baglary, Bodoland University, Nominee of BU
Assistant Professor, Education. Debargoan, PO- Teachers
Rangalikhata, Dist; Association
Kokrajhar-783370
37 Dr. Sibani Basumatary, Bodoland University, Nominee of BU
Assistant Professor, Debargoan, PO- Teachers
Geography Rangalikhata, Dist; Association
Kokrajhar-783370
38 Ms. Yutika Narzary, Bodoland University, Nominee of BU
Assistant Professor, Botany Debargoan, PO- Teachers
Rangalikhata, Dist; Association
Kokrajhar-783370
39 Mr. Prasanta Brahma, Bodoland University, Nominee of BU
Assistant Professor, Debargoan, PO- Teachers
Commerce Rangalikhata, Dist; Association
Kokrajhar-783370
40 President, Bodoland University Bodoland University, Nominee from
Students Union (BUSU) Debargoan, PO- Students Union of
Rangalikhata, Dist; the University
Kokrajhar-783370
41 General Secretary, Bodoland Bodoland University, Nominee from
University Students Union Debargoan, PO- Students Union of
(BUSU) Rangalikhata, Dist; the University
Kokrajhar-783370
42 Social Service Secretary, Bodoland University, Nominee from
Bodoland University Students Debargoan, PO- Students Union of
Union (BUSU) Rangalikhata, Dist; the University
Kokrajhar-783370
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43 Secretary, Debate & Symposium, Bodoland University, Nominee from
Bodoland University Students Debargoan, PO- Students Union of
Union (BUSU) Rangalikhata, Dist; the University
Kokrajhar-783370
44 Secretary, Literary Activities Bodoland University, Nominee from
Bodoland University Students Debargoan, PO- Students Union of
Union (BUSU) Rangalikhata, Dist; the University
Kokrajhar-783370
45 Secretary, Minor Games Bodoland University, Nominee from
Bodoland University Students Debargoan, PO- Students Union of
Union (BUSU) Rangalikhata, Dist; the University
Kokrajhar-783370
46 Secretary, Girls Common Room Bodoland University, Nominee from
Bodoland University Students Debargoan, PO- Students Union of
Union (BUSU) Rangalikhata, Dist; the University
Kokrajhar-783370
47 The Director Khahilipara, Guwahati-19, Ex-Officio
Higher Education, Govt. of Assam Assam Member
48 The Secretary, Higher Education, Dispur, Guwahati-06, Ex- Officio
Govt. of Assam Assam Member
49 The Director, Technical Education Khahilipara, Guwahati-19, Ex-Officio
Govt. of Assam Assam member
50 The Director Sixth Mile, Guwahati-22, Ex-Officio
Medical Education, Govt. of Assam member
Assam
51 The Principal, Jorhat Ex-Officio
Jorhat Engineering College member
52 The Principal, Dibrugarh Ex-Officio
Assam Medical College member
53 The Vice –Chancellor Dibrugarh, Assam-786004 Ex-Officio
Dibrugarh University member
54 The Vice- Chancellor Guwahati, Assam-783314 Ex-Officio
Gauhati University member
Registrar
Bodoland University
Kokrajhar
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B) EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
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19. The Principal (Dr. PO & Dist.: Kokrajhar One Principal from 07.07.2021
Banabina Brahma) Pin-783370 Govt. College as per
Kokrajhar Government Act. from
College 07.07.2018
Kokrajhar
20. Dr. Manjit Das Bodoland University, VC’s Nominee as Till 23rd
Professor & Dean, Debargaon, PO- EC Member from June, 2020
Faculty of Commerce Rangalikhata, Dist: amongst the Deans He/She will
& Management Kokrajhar-783370 of Faculties of remain as
University on Dean
11.07.2018 till
He/She remains
Dean (Apptt. as
Dean on 23.06.2017)
Registrar
Bodoland University
C) ACADEMIC COUNCIL
Registrar,
Bodoland University
Kokrajhar
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D) RESEARCH COUNCIL
The research council of the University shall consist of the following members.
E) FINANCE COMMITTEE
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15. IMPORTANT COMMITTES
The University has three different committees for maintaining effective and quality research.
The committee is responsible for adequately guiding the research activities to improve the
people's social and economic conditions and cultural welfare. Its central purpose is to engage
the student community in creativity, intellectual and personal development through research,
training and leadership:
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POST-GRADUATE COMMITTEE
The University has a Post Graduate Board and Board of Studies to look into various
academic aspects such as curriculum/syllabus design, development of teaching-learning
methods etc., for the smooth functioning of the PG departments.
The Internal Complaints Committee of the University has been constituted as per UGC
(Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal of Sexual Harassment of Women Employees and
Students in Higher Education Institutions) Regulations, 2015 with the following members for
two years with effect from the date of issue of the order.
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INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC)
1 Vice-Chancellor Chairman
2 Registrar Ex-Officio member
3 Academic Registrar, B.U. Member
4 Controller of Examinations, B.U. Member
5 Director, CUDC, B.U. Member
6 Director, Students’ Welfare, B.U. Member
7 Dy. Registrar (Finance), B.U. Member
8 Dy. Registrar (Admin.), B.U. Member
9 Dy. Registrar (Academic), B.U. Member
10 Dy. Registrar (Exam.), B.U. B.U. - Member
11 Assistant Registrar, B.U. Member
12 Dr. Jatin Sarmah, Professor, Member
Deptt. of Biotechnology, B.U.
13 Dr. Mridula Devi, Associate Professor, Member
Deptt. of Economics, B.U.
14 Dr. Indira Boro, Professor, Member
Deptt. of Bodo, B.U.
15 Dr. Jhanin Mushahary, Assistant Professor, Member
Deptt. of Political Science, B.U.
16 Dr. Z. Khiangte, Assistant Professor, Member
Deptt. of English, B.U.
17 Dr. Sanjay Basumatary, Assistant Professor, Member
Deptt. of Chemistry, B.U.
18 Dr. Bibhuti Lachan Sharma, Assistant Professor, Member
Deptt. of Assamese, B.U.
19 Dr. Jaysagar Wary, Assistant Professor, Member
Deptt. of History, B.U.
20 Prof. Narendra Lahkar, G.U. (EC Member, B.U.) Member
21 Dr. Banabina Brahma, Principal, Member
Kokrajhar Govt. College, (EC Member, B.U.)
22 Dr. Mangalshing Hazowary, Retd. Principal, Member
Govt. CTE Kokrajhar
23 Sri Gyanendra Narzary, Retd. Principal, Member
Debargaon H.S. School
24 Prof. Sandip Das Co-ordinator
Deptt. of Biotechnology, B.U.
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NAAC STEERING COMMITTEE
1. Vice-Chancellor, BU Chairman
2. Registrar Member
3. Finance Officer Member Secretary
4. DSW Member
5. Academic Registrar Member
6. Controller of Examinations Member
7. CUDC Member
8. All Deans Member
9. Medical Officer Member
10. Asst. Engineer Member
11. Librarian Member
The NSS Cell of Bodoland University organized a four-day programme from 21st-24th June
2021to observe the International Yoga Day in collaboration with the Art of Living
Foundation. The International Day of Yoga is observed on 21st June 2021, since its inception
in the United Nations General Assembly in 2015. With the theme of the event, which was,
“BE WITH YOGA, BE AT HOME” a webinar was conducted to observe the International
Day of Yoga where esteemed guests, faculties from different colleges, members of the NSS
units were present along with the Vice-Chancellor and faculty members of the university. The
webinar began with the welcome speech by Prof Sujit Deka at 9:30 am. Prof Deka is the
programme coordinator of the NSS Cell, Bodoland University, and the HoD of Geography.
Prof. Deka warmly welcomed all the participants with his humble and kind words, followed
by the inaugural speech by the honourable Vice-Chancellor of Bodoland University, Prof.
Laishram Ladu Singh.
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Prof Singh is an eminent personality in population statistics and a man with vast knowledge
and experience. He shared his urge for the introduction of yoga in all educational institutions
for its numerous benefits. After the inauguration of the programme, a yoga session was
conducted, which was led by Mr. M. Rajaque Rahman. Mr Rahman is a senior faculty in the
Art of Living Foundation. The Art of Living Foundation is an educational and humanitarian
NGO that offers breathing techniques, meditation, and yoga programmes. Mr Rahman has
been an editor with top publications such as The Economic Times, Bengaluru, India and The
Business Today in Muscat, Oman. He has also been the media coordinator of the Art of
Living from 2005-2008. Mr Rahman commits to spreading the essence and wisdom of yoga,
meditation and Indian spirituality to all sections. Mr. Rajaque Rahman shared his immense
knowledge on yoga and its benefits and the science of how yoga plays its role in protecting
the COVID-19. In his yoga session, a great orator and a better yoga teacher, Mr Rahman,
showed some basic and easy but extremely important yoga steps that one can practice while
being seated. He patiently and kindly taught all the steps and explained the science behind it
whilst stating their advantages. He gave special attention to the students and displayed the
yoga steps that help release stress and fatigue with increased focus and concentration.
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home. Lastly, he conveyed his gratitude to all the participants present in the webinar for their
support and cooperation.
For the next three days (22nd,23rd and 24th June), a virtual yoga session led by Mr M. Rajaque
Rahman was conducted every morning at 9:30 hours, attended by a large audience. The four
days programme held by the NSS Cell, Bodoland University, has been a great success. In
these desperate times where we are demanded to stay indoors, virtual events can prove to be
very beneficial.
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AT THE MOMENT OF PARTICIPATING IN YOGA ONLINE
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AT THE MOMENT OF PRACTISING YOGA AT HOME
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Patron Adviser Convener
Prof. Laishram Ladusingh Dr. H.K. Sahoo Prof. Sujit Deka
Vice-Chancellor Registrar (i.c) HoD, Geography &
Bodoland University Bodoland University Programme Coordinator
NSS CELL, BU
Technical Coordinators Members
Dr. Manoj Deka Dr Hemaprabha Saikia Mr Soloman Islary
HoD, Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor
Dept. of Computer Sc & Dept. of Chemistry Dept. of Political Sc
Technology P.O., NSS Unit, BU P.O., NSS Unit, BU
Mr Bhargab J Kachari
Asst. Professor
Dept. of Geography
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Restoration till 2031 to conserve our environment and ensure the Ecosystem services provided
by biodiversity.
The University provides hostel facilities for boys and girls. However, the seats are limited;
therefore, looking into the matter, the hostel management committee strictly follows certain rules
and regulations at the time of hostel seat allocation. The process of selection for accommodation
will begin with the admission process. The selection for the hostel seats will be strictly on a merit
basis. The decision of the committee will be final in the matter of hostel seat allocation.
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CANTEEN MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
There are two well-equipped canteens for the students, teachers, and employees of the
University to have well-cooked and hygienic food. To look after the management of the
canteen, the committee has been formed accordingly for three years as follows.
1 Registrar Advisor
2 Director of Students Welfare Chairman
3 Deputy Registrar (Finance) Member
4 Assistant Engineer Member
5 Medical Officer Member
6 Dr. Manab Medhi, Assistant Professor, Deptt. of English Member
7 Dr. Jutirani Devi, Assistant Professor, Deptt. of Political Member
Science
8 Mr. Baneswar Boro, Assistant Professor, Deptt. of Bodo Member
9 Mr. Ewki Iswary, PS to the Hon’ble VC Member
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3 All Deans of Faculties Member
4 Hostel Wardens, when invited to be present Member
5 Director of Students Welfare Member Secretary
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Principal, UN Academy, Kokrajhar Member
Principal, St. Ann’s College, Kokrajhar Member
Principal, Aronai College, Kokrajhar Member
Principal, Tamulpur College Member
District Sports Officer, Kokrajhar Member
General Secretary, Kokrajhar District Sports Member
Association
President, BUTA Member
General Secretary, BUTA Member
President, BUEU Member
General Secretary, BUEU Member
President, BUSU Member
General Secretary, BUSU Member
Secretary, Major Games, BUSU Member
Secretary, Minor Games, BUSU Member
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OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR :: BODOLAND UNIVERSITY
Debargaon, P.O. Rangalikhata Tel. /Fax No.
Kokrajhar – 783370, BTC, Assam 03661-277183 (O)
[email protected]
(A) Holidays: Office & Classes of the University will remain closed on the following days for
the period of 1st October/2021 to 31st July/ 2022.
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NB:
1) If any Holidays as above and any Restricted Holidays as below for Festivals do not fall on the day
notified, necessary notifications, changing the date will be issued in due course.
2) Additional holidays further to the above will be applicable as and when declared by University
Administration.
3) Winter/Summer break will be as specified in the Academic Calendar.
4) Any other days as may be declared by the State Govt./ Dist Admn. Under section 25 th of the
Negotiable Instruments Act. 1888 (XXIV of 1881) as holidays will be observed.
5) All 1st & 3rd Saturday would be treated as Holiday for University only.
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
BODOLAND UNIVERSITY
SESSION: OCTOBER 2021 – JULY 2022
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Different moments of unveiling the statue of Bodofa Upendra Nath Brahma on 3 rd March 2020. The statue was
unveiled by Hon’ble Governor of Assam, Prof. Jagdish Mukhi in the presence of Prof. K. K. Aggarwal, Chief
Guest of the 1st Convocation; Prof. L. Ladusingh, Vice-chancellor, Bodoland University; Sjt. Hagrama Mahilary,
Chief of BTC; and Smt. Pramila Rani Brahma, Minister, Govt. of Assam
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Glimpse of VIPs and College Principals along with students and teachers (1st Convocation of Bodoland
University, 2020).
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A view of the students and M.Phil. & Ph.D awardees during 1st Convocation of Bodoland University
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Inauguration of Children Park at Bodoland University Campus by the 1st Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Mahanlal Brahma
(Right) in presence of present Vice-Chancellor, Prof. L. Ladusingh on 3rd March, 2020
Visit of BTR, CEM, Sjt. Pramod Boro and his team to the Bodoland University
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