City College of Commerce Business Administration, Kolkata

 
City College of Commerce Business Administration, Kolkata
City Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Locality Surya Sen Street
Established 1940
Affiliated to University of Calcutta, Kolkata
Address 13, Surya Sen Street, Kolkata - 700 012, West Bengal.
Phone 033 - 2219 6281
Email [email protected]
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City College of Commerce Business Administration, Kolkata was established in the year 1940, City College of Commerce Business Administration, Kolkata is affiliated to University of Calcutta, Kolkata

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    The importance of City College as one of the premier educational institutions of India rests as much in its trail-blazing efforts in the realm of education as in its association with the liberal masterminds of the 19th century Indian Renaissance. The present-day City College started as City School, founded on January 6, 1879, by the Sadharan Brahmo Samaj. It was raised to a college in 1881. B.A. classes were introduced in 1884; a Law Department came up in 1885, and M.A. classes were introduced and conducted until the new regulations of Calcutta University terminated them.

    Initially the college was housed in an old building, but afterwards it was shifted to another old house at 13, Mirzapur Street (now Surya Sen Street). A new building was erected in its place, the opening ceremony of which was performed in 1884 by Lord Ripon, the then Governor-General of India. In 1905, the college was brought under the control of a society called "The City College Institution", now known as the "Brahmo Samaj Education Society" whose chief objective was to promote the cause of education as an all-enveloping process to contribute towards the all-round development and well-being of the human community.

    The City College Commerce Department came up in 1939 (18.07.1939.) in response to the large-scale demand among the youth of the time for quality university education in commerce. In 1940, a Commercial Bureau was set up; and in 1945, the Department of Commerce and Business Administration was formally organized. The college got affiliated to the University of Calcutta in 1961, and was also officially recognized by University Grants" Commission in the same year under the U.G.C. Act [Section 2(f)].

    Since then the college has produced countless students of the highest calibre in all walks of life. Today City College of Commerce is one of the major institutions imparting education in areas of commerce with the help of teachers drafted from an ever-expanding field of business studies and activities. An evening college, it immensely contributes to post-employment education.

    All such efforts have not gone unrewarded, as students from all parts of the country have come to study here to academically prosper and secure gainful employment in several commercial and industrial concerns all over the country. The college has achieved a respectable position among educational institutions of the highest quality.

    When I took over as Principal of City College of Commerce & Business Administration, I knew my priorities. I had earlier taught in the college, and was familiar with the life here. I was always intrigued and attracted by the apparent contrariety of the principles it stood for: vibrancy of life wedded to the sobriety of its heritage. For an institution bearing the weight of so many glorious years, it is imperative that the same tradition holds sway for years to come. In such a scenario the responsibility of a Principal to keep the momentum running is immense. The primary concern rests with the constant development of the students at different levels of academic and moral orientation. The college being a single-stream institution (devoted to commerce-related studies), students getting admitted here have a homogeneity of approach. Hence it should be the look-out of the college that it serves them in the best ways possible, which can be done only by disseminating quality education alongside inseminating social and moral values so that education is not single-tracked. City College of Commerce and Business Administration has been making endeavours to achieve a fine coalescence of the two modes. It is a difficult task no doubt, and given the multifarious infrastructural handicaps, there is every possibility that we will waver and fall short of the desired benchmark. However, an aspiring soul can never soar unless it is thwarted from time to time. After all, ‘A man’s reach should exceed his grasp/ Or what’s heaven for?’ So, the college will try its best to put its best foot forward on every occasion.

    City College of Commerce Business Administration, Kolkata offers various graduate courses as well as Post Graduate courses.

    Bachelors Degree Courses

    Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)

    City College of Commerce & Business Administration, Kolkata offers 3 Years Full Time Bachelors Degree in Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)

    View Details Duration: 3 Years    Learning Mode: Full Time    Course Level: Bachelors Degree
     
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    City College of Commerce Business Administration, Kolkata is affiliated to University of Calcutta, Kolkata.

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