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Three Year Degree Course: The College is affiliated to Dibrugarh University for the Graduate Degree Courses in Science and Arts. The duration of these Courses with or without a major subject is three years.


Under Garduate pogramme in SCIENCE:

  1. English (Sc.) is compulsory for all and a paper of the subject with 100 marks is offered in part- I examination.

  2. In the admission form the students will have to write any two major subjects of his/her interest (along with corresponding core subjects) out of which major in one may be allowed.

  3. No student will be allowed to opt for Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology and Anthropology in degree courses, if he/she fails in the respective subjects in H.S. examination. More particularly one can not opt for Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science if he/she fails in Mathematics in H.S. Examination.

  4. Students who have passed Mathematics in H.S. can only apply for major in Statistics.

  5. There will be six semester examinations at the end of every six months. The General Course Structure for the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Programme is as below:There shall be a compulsory course on Environmental Studies of 100 marks in Semester III, which to be evaluated in grades.

  6. There shall be 20% marks for internal assessment and 80% marks for endsemester examination in each course during every semester.

A science student having major will have to appear for a total of 2400 marks in six semesters distributed over three years. For a student having general course, there will be a total of 2400 marks in six semesters distributed over three years. The syllabus for each course should be divided into modules or units and questions shall be set from each unit and students shall be required to answer questions from each unit.

Combination of Subjects without Major :
(i) Chemistry, Botany, Zoology
(ii) Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics
(iii) Physics, Mathematics, Electronics
(iv) Physics, Mathematics, Statistics
(v) Chemistry, Zoology, Anthropology
(vi) Chemistry, Zoology, Geography
(vii) Zoology, Botany, Anthropology
(viii) Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science
(ix) Mathematics, Statistics, Economics
(x) Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science
(xi) Mathematics, Electronics, Computer Science
(xii) Economics, Statistics, Computer Science
(xiii) Zoology, Botany, Home Science
(xiv) Zoology, Chemistry, Home Science
(xv) Botany, Chemistry, Home Science
(xvi) Geography, Chemistry, Botany