Siliguri college was established on 8 October 1950 by Government of West Bengal under a dispersal scheme of the Refugee Relief and Rehabilitation Department with a view to imparting higher education to the refugee student population of the post-partition of Siliguri. Initially, after inception it was affiliated to Calcutta University. Later, in 1962, it transferred to the University of North Bengal.[2]
Programmes Offered
Under Graduate Programmes (UG)
Post Graduate Programmes (PG)
Arts and Humanities
Arts and Humanities
BA General,
Sanskrit,
Nepali,
Bengali,
Hindi,
English,
History,
Economics (B.A.),
Geography (B.A.),Political Science,
Sociology,
Philosophy,Mass communication & Journalism, Physical Education, Environment Studies
Bengali(M.A.), Geography (M.A.)
Sciences
Science
B.Sc. General,
Physics,Chemistry,Mathematics,Zoology,
Botany,
Statistics,
Microbiology,
Geography (B.Sc.),
Economics (B.Sc.),
Computer Science,
Physiology,
Bachelors of Computer Applications (BCA)]
The college has a library with a collection of text and reference books. Currently, it contains around 45151 regular and out of print volumes. 5 newspapers are available in the library and 10 printed journals are subscribed.[4]
Hostel
The college also contains two separate hostels for boys and girls. Boys hostel has a capacity of 63 students whereas newly build girls hostel can accommodate up to 48 students.[2]