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A N College, Patna [Constituent unit of Magadh University, Bodh Gaya,India ] OVERVIEW

A N College, Patna [Constituent unit of Magadh University, Bodh Gaya,India ] OVERVIEW. Introduction. Anugrah Narayan College was established in 1956 and became as a constituent unit of Magadh University in 1976. Recognized under the 2(f) and 12(b)by the UGC.

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A N College, Patna [Constituent unit of Magadh University, Bodh Gaya,India ] OVERVIEW

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  1. A N College, Patna[Constituent unit of Magadh University, BodhGaya,India]OVERVIEW

  2. Introduction • Anugrah Narayan College was established in 1956 and became as a constituent unit of Magadh University in 1976. • Recognized under the 2(f) and 12(b)by the UGC. • A multi-faculty, coeducational and a pioneering institution of General and Professional /Vocational education in the State. • Accredited with NAAC Grade “A” in 2005 and reaccredited Grade “A” in 2012 • CPE status in 2004(Xth Plan) and extended in 2011 (XIth Plan) by UGC . • Active partner of ongoing Erasmus Mundus EURINDIA program • Leading Institution in Faculty and Student research activities in Bihar.

  3. Salient Features of ANCP: Infrastructure • 13 acre campus • 88 Classrooms and 33 Laboratories with ICT facilities • Wi-Fi Campus • Co-curricular facilities – Digital Language Lab. 5 Add-on Courses, and 3 recently introduced coaching centres on Net Preparation, Remedial Coaching and SC/ST/OBC/Minorities Coaching. • Extra-curricular activities’ centers – Sports and Gym; Cultural Centre, Photography Club. • Central Computerized Library with Reading Rooms • Departmental Seminar Libraries for PG & Research Scholars • Medical Centre, and facilities for disadvantaged students. • Gymnasium • Placement and Student Counseling Cell • Eco Club

  4. National and International Research Collaborations • Griffith University ,Brisbane ,Australia • University of Manchester, UK • Cambridge University, UK • University of Applied Sciences, Karlsruhe, Germany • Technical University, Delft, The Netherlands • KTH, Sweden • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA • University of Leuven, Belgium • Lehigh University, Pennsylvania,USA • NEERI, Nagpur,India • IICB, Kolkata,India • IIT-Kharagpur,Indiua

  5. Salient Features of ANCP: Courses Taught • 66 programmes are taught /conducted: • 24 Three-year UG Courses including 05 UG (BCA, BBM, Biotechnology, Environment & Water Management and Electronics, Information Technology and Library Science) as self-financing courses. • 20 Two-Year PG Courses, including 5 PG (MBA, WSM, Biotechnology, Environmental Sc. and Electronics) as self-financing courses. • 1 Three-Year MCA Course • 21 Ph.D. Programs • No. of Students: over 5100 • Many add on courses • Active NSS and NCC units • Photography club

  6. Salient Features of ANCP: National and International /Teaching Research Collaborations • 13 National Major Research Projects (ongoing &/or completed) • 13 Minor Research projects • Student research projects in the Faculties of Science, Social Sciences, and all Vocational Courses, inclusive of industrial & corporate internships and training. • International Interdisciplinary Research work with US, UK, Germany, Sweden, The Netherlands, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh,Canada and Australia.

  7. Examination – Semester & Credit System • New Academic Session starts on 1st July • The post Graduate Courses are of 4 semester, each semester of 6 months duration • The entire course is of 80 credits,each credit is of 15 hours of teaching per week • Each course has semester end examination of 75 % marks in each paper per semester through external evaluation and 25 % marks through internal evaluation • The final result contain marks with grade point in 10 • Grade point(G) is an integer indicating the numerical equivalent of the broad level of performance of a student in a course • Credit point (P) of a course is the value obtained by multiplying the grade point to earned credits of the course [P=GXCr] • Grade point Average (GPA) is the product of total grade points earned and credit hours for each course divided by total credit hours

  8. The endeavors of ANCP thus continue so that new benchmarks of Excellence are set in the field of Higher Education and Research in Bihar. THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION Thank you for your kind attention

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