The University BT & Evening College is situated in the heritage city of Cooch Behar, capital of the erstwhile princely state that merged with West Bengal after the independence of India. The present address of the college is Keshab Road, Gunjabari, on the grounds where the old palace of the Narayan kings existed, before it was demolished in the nineteenth century and the royal family shifted to the new palace built in 1887, during the reign of Maharaja Sri Nripendra Narayan. (picture above) The University BT & Evening College, a constituent college of the University of North Bengal was established on 25th August 1968 with a view to giving teachers’ training and helping the local youth to earn their first degree.
Name of Faculty | Date of Birth | Date of Joining | Designation |
Prof. Dr Rekha Chakraborty | 03/02/1964 | 19/03/1997 | Associate Professor |
Prof. Dipak Roy | 25/11/1968 | 16/01/2001 | Associate Professor |
Prof. Dr. Aniruddha Burmon | 24/04/1958 | 18/10/2001 | Associate Professor |
Prof. Dr Dilip Guin | 06/01/1972 | 05/03/2005 | Assistant Professor |
Prof. Dr Amal Sarkar | 15/09/1981 | 16/09/2008 | Assistant Professor |
Prof. Ruchita Saha | 08/01/1988 | 08/01/2014 | Assistant Professor |
Prof. Souradipa Chakraborty | 04/04/1987 | 20/12/2016 | Assistant Professor |
Prof. Sukomal Roy | 27/11/1980 | 20/12/2017 | Assistant Professor |
Prof. Kausik Roy | 16/01/1972 | 20/12/2016 | Assistant Professor |