History of Kabi Sukanta Mahavidyalaya

History of Kabi Sukanta Mahavidyalaya

Kabi Sukanta Mahavidyalaya, established in 1986, is a UGC-recognized government-aided college [year of recognition: u/s 2(f) 1991 u/s 12(b) 1991], affiliated with The University of Burdwan, re-accredited by NAAC, and received a grade B in 2015. It is in close proximity to Bhadreswar Railway Station. It is located on the Eastern Railway's Howrah-Bandel Main-Line and is well connected by road as well.

With the enthusiastic support of the local populace, three local municipalities, namely Bhadreswar, Champdany, and Baidyabati, joined hands with the purpose of creating a centre of higher learning in order to foster higher education among the boys and girls of Bhadreswar and nearby villages. On December 6, 1986, the Kabi Sukanta Mahavidyalaya was born out of this effort. This College's pioneers received an impetus when Purbachal Multipurpose Co-operative Colony Society Ltd. donated two bighas of land on which this institution stands out in its lonesome grandeur. However, despite the fact that the upward march of this institution has been on for the past 35 years, it still has a long way to go before it can claim the magnificent legacy of any prominent college.

The college strives for opening the minds and enriching lives of the students by imparting value based quality education in the days to come.

Some information about Kabi Sukanta Mahavidyalaya :

  • Affiliating University: BURDWAN UNIVERSITY
  • Year of Establishment: 1986
  • Year of Affiliation: Temporary: 1986 Permanent: 1989
  • Year of Recognition: U/S 2(f) 1991 U/S 12(b) 1991
  • Year of last accreditation: 2015 Rating B
  • Type:Govt/Aided/Unaided: Aided
  • Category: Affiliated