Samsi College

Samsi College is an undergraduate college at Samsi under Chanchol police station in the Malda district of West Bengal, India. The college is affiliated to the University of Gour Banga, offering undergraduate courses.

Samsi College
সামসি মহাবিদ্যালয়
TypeUndergraduate college Public college
Established25 August 1968 (25 August 1968)
AffiliationUniversity of Gour Banga
Teacher In ChargeTapas Kumar Barman
Location, ,
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25.2872283°N 88.0004903°E / 25.2872283; 88.0004903
CampusRural
WebsiteFacebook.php
Location in West Bengal
Samsi College (India)

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History

This is the second oldest Higher educational institute in the Malda district and primarily organized by the then President and District Magistrate of Maldah, Mr. Kamalakar Mishra (I.A.S.) in 1967. People living in and around Samsi donated money and land to establish the college. In 1968 the college formally opened, with classes at Samsi Agril High School. Within two years of its establishment, the college was able to construct its own temporary mud-building at the present site in the Kandaran area. There are two well-protected boys' and girls' hostels for the students who live some distance away.

Departments

Arts and Commerce

  • Bengali
  • English
  • Arabic
  • Sanskrit
  • History
  • Political Science
  • Philosophy
  • Commerce
  • Geography
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