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Report of

NAAC Sponsored Workshop


On

“Revised Assessment and Accreditation (A&A)


Framework and Compilation of Self Study Report
(SSR)”

Organised by-
IQAC Sonapur College
IQAC,
Kamrup (M), Assam
PIN: 782402

Date: 4 June, 2019 (Tuesday)


Convener: Dr. Biman Patowary
Coordinator, IQAC
Venue: Theatre Hall, Sonapur College, Assam

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Programme Details
Date: 04/06/2019

9.30 AM – 10.00 AM Inaugural Session


10.00 AM – 11.30 AM Technical Session-I
Discussion Theme: Quality concerns of the institutes in SSR compilation and Role of
stakeholders
Resource Person: Dr. Jyotiprakash Tamuli
Professor, Department of Linguistics
Former Co-ordinator, IQAC, GU

11.30 AM – 11.45 AM TEA BREAK


11.45 AM – 1.15 PM Technical Session-II
Discussion Theme: Criteria wise inputs in SSR with special emphasis on Criteria- II
(TLE)
Resource Person: Dr. Utpal Sarma
Professor
Department of Instrumentation & USIC
Coordinator, IQAC, GU
1.15 PM -1.45 PM LUNCH BREAK
1.45 PM – 3.15 PM Technical Session-III
Discussion Theme: Research and Extension: Role of Faculties and Institutes
Resource Person: Dr. Dhruba Kr. Bhattacharyya
Dean Academic Affairs
Tezpur University
Tezpur, Assam

3.15 PM – 4.45 PM Interactive Session


Discussion Theme: Best Practice: Benchmarking for Institutional Excellence
Resource Person: Dr. Kalyan Bhuyan
Professor
Department of Physics
Director, IQAC
Dibrugarh University

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Agenda

Inaugural Session

1) Dignitaries chair taking

2) Felicitation of the guests

a) Prof. J.P Tamuli


Department of Linguistics
Former Co-ordinator IQAC, Gauhati University

b) Prof. Utpal Sarma


Department of Instrumentation & USIC
Co-ordinator, IQAC, Gauhati University

3) Lighting of the lamp: Prof. J.P Tamuli


Department of Linguistics
Former Coordinator, IQAC¸ Gauhati University

4) Welcome Speech: Dr. Devabrot Khanikor


Principal
Sonapur College, Sonapur

5) Brief note on the workshop: Dr. Biman Patowary


Coordinator, IQAC
Sonapur College, Sonapur

6) Vote of Thanks: Dr. Dipjyoti Deka,


Associate Professor
Department of English
Sonapur College, Sonapur

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WELCOME ADDRESS OF THE PRINCIPAL

Good morning everybody!

Honourable Dr. JyotiprakashTamuli, Professor, Dept. of Linguistic and Former Coordinator, IQAC,
Gauhati University, Respected Dr. UtpalSarma, Professor, Dept. of Instrumentation & USIC and
Coordinator, IQAC, Gauhati University, Respected Dr. Dhruba Kr. Bhattacharyya, Dean Academic
Affairs and Director, IQAC, Tezpur University, Respected Dr. Kalyan Bhuyan, Professor, Dept. of
Physics and Director, IQAC, Dibrugarh University, Honourable Principals from different Colleges of
Assam, Respected Participant colleagues from the colleges under different Universities of Assam
and my dear faculty members of this college.

I, on behalf of the Sonapur College fraternity would like to take this opportunity to offer my
heartfelt thanks and gratitude and a warm welcome to you all on this occasion of the NAAC
Sponsored Workshop on ‘Revised Assessment and Accreditation Framework and Compilation of Self
Study Report’. I extend my thanks to the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) for
sponsoring this workshop.

India has the world’s largest and most diverse education system leading to widespread concern on
the quality and its relevance. Education plays a vital role in the development of a nation. In
compliance with this, the NAAC as an autonomous institution of the UGC is in making quality
assurance an integral part of the functioning of Higher Education Institutions. So, the NAAC has
been facilitating the volunteering institutions to assess their performance vis-a-vis set
parameters through introspection and a process that provides space for participation of the
institution. Focusing not only on the global changes but on local and regional changes in higher
education scenario, NAAC has adopted the revised Framework to enhance the redeeming features
of accreditation process and make them more robust, objective, transparent and scalable as well as
ICT enabled. So, this workshop is a humble attempt to discuss and make the revised process of
assessment and accreditation more comfortable and precisely understandable to all the higher
education institutes, especially from this state.

Besides this, Dr. Biman Patowary, the Coordinator of IQAC of this college will apprise you about the
workshop and its themes.

Before concluding my speech, I would like to take this privilege to speak a few words about Sonapur
College which was established on 2ndAugust 1991. Sonapur College has gone for the 2nd Cycle of
NAAC assessment and accredited with B Grade with CGPA 2.58 in 2014. We are also preparing
ourselves to face the ensuing NAAC assessment and accreditation in the scheduled time. Sonapur
College is imparting major courses in 13 disciplines leading to B.A and B.Com. Taking into
cognizance the requirements for a skilled youth force, apart from humanities and commerce, the
institution is successfully running 3 (three) skilled based B.Voc Degree courses in (i) Theatre and
Stagecraft and (ii) Retail Management and IT and iii) Travel & Tourism Management under the
initiatives of DeenDayalUpadhyay Centre for Knowledge Acquisition and Upgradation of Skilled

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Human Abilities and Livelihood (DDU KAUSHAL) of UGC. Automotive Operation and Tourism &
Hospitality Management are 2 (Two) new additions to the existing B.Voc courses. Post Graduate
Programmes in Assamese and Geography have also been introduced in the college under Gauhati
University. A study Centre of Krishna Kanta Handiqui State Open University is also running. At
present the college has an enrollment of more than 1300 students.

We are proud of our strong academic endeavor to bring this center of higher learning in horizontal
dissemination of knowledge to brand a knowledge society. In this context, it is to be mentioned
that the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) has ranked Sonapur College at Rank Band
101 – 150 in 2018 and the India Today MDP has ranked this college at position 89 among the Arts
Colleges at National Level. We have a number of future projects to be implemented for providing
better opportunities to the learners for employment and for promoting an energetic academic
environment for research and innovations. We, at the institute, are always in the process of trying
to identify the core values and features that bind Sonapur College community together. Of course,
turning theory into action has always been the forte of Sonapur College.

I, on behalf of the entire family of Sonapur College extend my thanks to all of you once again and at
the same time I would like to request you all to bear with us for any shortcomings that may creep
into our hospitalities. Further, we are sorry for the probable troubles that may arise because of the
renovation works going on in the Rest Rooms in the 1st Floor. In this regard, our faculty members
will guide you.
Thank you once again.

Dr. Devabrot Khanikor


Date: 04/06/2019 Principal
Sonapur College, Sonapur

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Brief note on the workshop
Respected Dr. J. P. Tamuly Sir, Professor, Department of Linguistics and former Co-ordinator, IQAC, Gauhati
University, Dr. Utpal Sarma, Professor, Department of Instrumentation & USIC and Co-ordinator, IQAC,
Gauhati University, honourable Dr. Devabrot Khanikor, Principal, Sonapur College, respected Principals,
esteemed co-ordinators and faculty members of different colleges and my fellow colleagues from Sonapur
college. It is indeed a privilege and pleasure of mine to welcome you all to this day long NAAC Sponsored
Workshop on “Revised Assessment and Accreditation (A&A) Framework and Compilation of Self Study
Report (SSR)”, being organised by the IQAC, Sonapur College, Sonapur.
The latest revision of the Assessment and Accreditation framework of NAAC represents a crucial paradigm
shift as it has become more ICT enabled, objective, transparent, scalable and robust. As such, the self-
evaluation process and the subsequent preparation of the Self Study Report (SSR) involve the participation of
all stakeholders, including the management, faculty members, administrative staff, students, parents,
employers, the community and alumni. The process of compiling the Self Study Report has come to acquire
more significance due to the introduction of System Generated Scores (SGS) and the element of third party
validation of data. Under this circumstances, the initiative of NAAC could be well termed as “ NAAC at your
Doorstep” since instead of approaching NAAC for information pertaining to accreditation, NAAC has come
forward to impart and educate the Higher Educational Institutions with necessary procedural rules and
regulations so that the HEIs could comfortably embark on the process of accreditation .
Keeping in view the above, the workshop has been planned with the aim to provide an opportunity to the
participant colleges to acquire maximum benefit by getting acquainted with the revised process of NAAC
A&A especially on the compilation of Self Study Report (SSR).
Utmost care has been taken while choosing the themes of the four technical sessions of this workshop and
the resource persons to conduct them with an intention to help the institutes navigate through the process
with better skill and efficiency.
I hope you have an engaging and enriching session ahead.
Before I conclude my welcome address, let me draw your attention to the following few points-
A. The sessions of the workshop are designed exclusively with a tight time schedule. Therefore it is an
earnest request to all the participants to keep it in mind while availing the breaks.
B. All are requested to keep their mobile phones in the silent mode during the sessions.
C. Being the organiser, we would expect you to feel at home while you are here and beg excuses for
the inconveniences, if any, in our hospitality.
Thank you so much and wish you all the best.

Dr. Biman Patowary


Coordinator, IQAC
Sonapur College, Sonapur

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE WORKSHOP
A day long workshop on “Revised Assessment and Accreditation (A&A) Framework and Compilation
of Self Study Report (SSR)” organised by the IQAC, Sonapur College, Assam and sponsored by the
NAAC, Bengaluru was successfully concluded at the Theatre Hall of the organising college on June 4,
2019. There were 103 participants in the workshop which included 2 Principals, 22 Co-ordinators of
IQAC, 2 Assistant Co-ordinators and 66 faculty members representing 30 different colleges of the
state.

Four distinguished scholars and experts in NAAC affairs from three universities of the state
conducted the technical sessions as resource persons of the workshop. They are- Dr. Jyotiprakash
Tamuli, Professor, Department of Linguistics, and former coordinator of IQAC, Gauhati University;
Dr. Utpal Sarma, Professor, Department of Instrumentation & USIC and the coordinator of IQAC,
Gauhati University; Dr. Dhruba Kr. Bhattacharyya, Dean Academic Affairs and Director, IQAC, Tezpur
University and Dr. Kalyan Bhuyan, Prof. Department of Physics and Director, IQAC, Dibrugarh
University.

The brief inaugural session was conducted by Ms. Shapna Medhi and began with the lighting of the
lamp by Dr. Dr. Jyotiprakash Tamuli, Professor, Department of Linguistics, and former coordinator
of IQAC, Gauhati University. In this session Dr. Devabrot Khanikor delivered the welcome address in
which he spoke about the college and the significance of the event. He greeted all the participants
and the resource persons and expressed his appreciation to NAAC, Bengaluru for their initiatives to
impart and educate the Higher Educational Institutions with necessary procedural rules and
regulations Dr. Khanikor also expressed gratitude to Dr. M.S. Shyamsundar, Regional Coordinator
(Eastern Region) of NAAC for his necessary guidance. Dr. Biman Patowary, Coordinator, IQAC,
Sonapur College and the convener of the workshop briefed about the objectives, themes and the
technical session of the workshop.

Technical Session-I

The Resource Person of the session Dr. Jyotiprakash Tamuli, Professor, Department of Linguistics
and former Co-ordinator, IQAC, Gauhati University had a comprehensive discussion on the theme
“Quality concerns of the institutes in SSR compilation and Role of stakeholders”. He emphasized
on an inclusive approach for encompassing all the major stakeholders of the institution from
students, parents, society etc. so that it meets the requirements of all criterion. He said though the
system has become more data based and objective, there is the need for a strong connect between
the qualitative aspect of the SSR compilation and the quantitative aspect. As such, weightage has to
be given to the words that are used in SSR compilation.
During the course of his lively presentation he discussed certain very pertinent issues. The points
may be summarized as follows-

• The HEIs need to have faculty empowerment strategy through different ways, especially
upgraded faculty development programme and feedback from the students.

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• In order to inculcate the research culture, regular library classes to be conducted where in
students would be given the task of presentation in the classroom based on the materials
collected from the book that have been selected by the teachers.

• The process of compilation of SSR need to have the WRR approach which indicates Writing,
Reading and Re- writing by three separate teams.

• The HEIs can promote research culture among faculties by offering research grants on the
basis of proposals submitted by them.

Technical Session-II

In the second technical session, Dr. Utpal Sarma, Professor, Department of Instrumentation & USIC
and the IQAC Coordinator of Gauhati University discussed on technical aspects of Criteria-II and
emphasised on the adoption of approaches and initiatives for the students that stand out at the
time of interaction with the NAAC peer team. He was dealing on the sub-theme, “Criteria wise
inputs in SSR with special emphasis on Criteria- II (TLE)”. Dr. Sarma had a point wise discussion on
the key issues and the metrics of the criteria-III. The salient points of the presentation of Dr. Utpal
Sarma are as follows-
• There should be sufficient clarity on both the qualitative and quantitative inputs while compiling the
SSR avoiding any kind of jargons.
• A high degree of awareness of the students should be considered as most necessary one in view of
the introduction of the Students Satisfaction Survey (SSS) in the revised framework.

• For any new initiatives pertaining to all the criteria, the focus always needs to be on the ‘outcome’
rather than their numbers.
• The introduction of the third party Data Validation and Verification (DVV) demands a systematic
preservation of data in ordered digital format.
• A comprehensive teaching plan plays the pivotal role for the classroom transaction of the syllabus.

Technical Session-III

The third technical session was dedicated to the sub theme, “Research and Extension: Role of Faculties
and Institutes” and the resource person was, Dr. Dhruba Kr. Bhattacharyya, Dean Academic Affairs, Tezpur
University, Assam. While taking part in the discourse he suggested that the faculty research outcomes should
be as per UGC/NIRF standards and significant research outcomes should be adequately recognized. He said
that the learning activities have a visible element for developing sensitivities towards community issues,
gender disparities, social inequity, and in inculcating values and commitment to the society. The salient
points of his deliberations are as follows-

• Each HEI should have some Best Practices.


• It is the responsibility of all HEIs to promote research and they should have a research
culture.

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• Policies to be framed/adopted to (i) encourage faculty to be involved actively in research
and (ii) sustain such activities.
• Faculty to be facilitated to write research proposals and provided with necessary
infrastructure facilities and each HEIs should have a mechanism for monitoring research
activities.
• HEI s must have a policy of sustained extension activities and significant outcomes of
extension activities needs to be recognized.
• Recognition/ Incentivization policy for quality research or for any achievement to be
adopted.
• Through collaborative activities the HEIs can maintain close relationships with the society,
its issues and challenges.
• The range of activities could be in the form of students exchange, faculty exchange, research
and resource sharing supported by a formal agreement (MoU/MoA) is essential.
Technical Session-IV

Dr. Kalyan Bhuyan, Professor of Physics and Director, IQAC, Dibrugarh University was the resource
person of the technical session-IV who dealt with the sub-theme, “Best Practice: Benchmarking for
Institutional Excellence. Citing the examples from his university and some best colleges of the
country he said that the best practices are considered as reliable benchmarks or standards of
quality. The salient points of his discussion are as follows-
• The best practices as benchmarks help the HEIs to find their anchor for self-improvement
and NAAC uses the best practices benchmarking in the form of criterion statements to
assess the level of performance of HEIs.
• The best practices should be dynamic and revisited periodically and recognize diversity and
cultural and historical contexts.
• The implementation strategy of best practice includes planning, resource mobilization,
capacity building, monitoring and evaluation.
• The effort towards formalization of a best practice and sustenance of the practice has to
become an integral part of the functioning of the institution gradually.
• Effective recording and reviewing is essential to develop conviction, so HEIs should evolve
suitable strategies like database of good practices, review forums, recording evidences for
success, etc. to discuss within and among institutions.
Outcome of the Workshop:
The workshop concentrated on very relevant aspects related to the NAAC Assessment and
Accreditation process. The sessions were practical oriented and gave ample scope to the
participants and resource persons to engage in interactions. The technical sessions proved to be
more interactive than lecture oriented in which the participants from various colleges shared the
problems faced by them in the process of compilation of SSR and other related aspects. The
resource persons unfurled the arena to work for good performances especially for the colleges of

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rural and semi-urban area. It also generates views for mapping out strategies for NAAC Peer Team
visit. The workshop awakened awareness towards the responsibility of the institution for the
involvement of the students in the required fields. The question hour sessions of the workshop
endeavoured required guidelines as well as opportunities to overcome such gaps. The feedbacks
collected from the participants revealed that the workshop was able to clarify their doubts in a
systematic and pragmatic way. Further, they expressed that the workshop would enable them to
proceed in the compilation of SSR of their respective institutions in a well planned manner.

Dr. Jyotiprakash Tamuli, Professor, Department of Linguistics and former Co-


ordinator, IQAC, Gauhati University formally inaugurated the workshop by lighting
the lamp

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Dr. Devabrot Khanikor, Principal, Sonapur College delivering his welcome address

Dr. Jyotiprakash Tamuli, Professor, Department of Linguistics and former Co-


ordinator, IQAC, Gauhati University conducting his session in the workshop

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Participants interacting during the Technical Session

Dr. Utpal Sarma, Professor, Department of Instrumentation & USIC and the IQAC
Coordinator of Gauhati University participating as resource person

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Dr. Dhruba Kr. Bhattacharyya, Dean Academic Affairs, Tezpur University taking part in the
discourse

Dr. Kalyan Bhuyan, Professor of Physics and Director, IQAC, Dibrugarh University
conducting his session

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Giving away certificates to the participants

A view of the participants

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News item published in ‘The Assam Tribune on 6 June, 2019 (Page-7)

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News item published in Assamese daily ‘Amar Asom’ on 12 June, 2019 (Page-10)

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Participants Details
NAAC sponsored workshop on “Revised Assessment and Accreditation (A&A)
Framework and Compilation of Self Study Report (SSR)”
Organised 5by: IQAC, Sonapur College, Kamrup(M), Assam
Date:4th June 2019
Sl Name of the Name of the Email id Phone No
Designation
No Participants College
1 Dr. Ripima Suren Das Coordinator rbuzarbaruah@yahoo.com 9101560942
Buzarbaruah College, Hajo IQAC
2 Ms Monmi Kakati Assistant monmikakoti@gmail.com 8638573082
Professor
3 Rupam Hazarika R G Baruah Coordinator, rupam.hazrika1@gmail.co 9435101687
College IQAC m
4 Sanjay Saikia Associate runtu@rediffmail.com 9864980827
Professor
Lukendra Kakati Lanka Coordinator, Lukendrakakati23@gmail.c 0435169734
5
Mahavidyalay IQAC om
6 Dr. Biren Das K.R.B. College Principal krbgirlscollege@gmail.com 9435121236
7 Dr. Jonali Chaudhury Assistant jonali_c_bora@yahoo.co.in 9435541232
Bora Professor
8 Dr. Nirupama Sarma Coordinator, nirupamarcc@gmail.com 9435047709
IQAC
9 Atrayee Sarma Assistant atrayeenaba@rediffmail.co 9864103770
Professor m
10 Dr. Ranjan Kr. Bhatta Assistant bhattaranjan73@gmail.co 9435109543
K. Professor m
11 Dr. Marami HiteswarSaikia Assistant chaudhurymarami@yahoo. 9859074734
Chaudhury College Professor in
12 Dr. Anup Kr. Deka Coordinator, Anopdeka2009@gmail.com 9864011063
IQAC
13 Dr. Dhriti Kanta Silchar College, Principal dhriti20105@gmail.com 9435619359
Rajmumar Silchar
14 Mr. Pritilata Pegu Raha College Assistant pritipegu@gmail.com 7002834605
Doley Professor
15 Dr. Karabi Goswami Coordinator, krbgoswami@gmail.com 9435550317
IQAC
16 Prithiraj Borkakoty Assistant barkakotyprithiraj@yahoo.i 9401873199
Professor n
17 Dr. Susmita Sen Gupta B.N.College, Coordinator, Susmita2101@yahoo.co.in 9435561231
Dhubri IQAC
18 Dr. Gautam Chandra Asst. Coordinator, roy.gautam11@gmail.com 8638037913
Roy IQAC
Dr. Anamika Medhi Barpeta Girls Coordinator, ami_anan@rediffmal.com 9577184950
19 College, Barpeta IQAC

Dr Anjaliee Nath Associate 9957369463


20
Professor

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21 Mr. Yugal Jyoti Bora Marangi Coordinator, yugalborah277@gmail.com 7002399639
College, IQAC
22 Dr. Pankaj Boruah Golaghat Assistant 6000713100
Professor
23 Chandini Pegu Moirabari Assistant peguchandini@gmail.com 9706357587
College, Professor
24 Dalil Uddin Ahmed Moirabari Coordinator, dalilcollege@gmail.com 9864160172
IQAC
25 Dr. MinakshiTamuly Mayang College, Assistant minakshitamuli51872@gm 9435652691
Mayong Professor ail.com
26 Samir Kr Nath Assistant kumarsamir619@gmail.co 7002934959
Professor m
27 Dr. Yashodhara Medhi Paschim Coordinator, ymedhi.pgm@gmail.com 9957659115
Guwahati IQAC
28 Mr. Biswajit Sarma College Assistant biswajitsaarmah@gmail.co 9864105554
Professor m
Dr. A.K. Buzarbaruah Dimoria College, Associate Akbuzarbaruah45@gmail.c 9435104315
29 Khetri om
Professor

30 Anup Dutta Baruah Coordinator, anupduttabaruah@gmail.c 9854521248


IQAC om
31 Dr. S.P.K. Chetry Assistant sibadupka@gmail.com 7002279498
Professor
Dr. Maloshi North Guwahati Associate choudhurymaloshi@gmail. 9435709220
32 Chaudhury College com
Professor

33 Dr. Achyutananda Coordinator, achyutananda@gmail.com 9435818617


Barua IQAC
34 Dr. Anima Baishya Assistant animabaishya@yahoo.co.in 9864142748
SBMS College, Professor
35 Hari Brat Saikia Sualkuchi Assistant mctanbish@gmail.com 6001362763
Professor
36 Dr. Nihar Ranjan Kalita Coordinator, collegesbms@gmail.com 9707023066
IQAC
37 Dr. Mrigendra Nath Assistant Sarmamrigen006@gmail.c 9435144024
Sarma Beltola College, Professor om
38 Rasmi Rekha Hazarika Beltola Assistant rashmibelcol@gmail.com 9706053498
Professor
39 Mr. Himangshu Das Assistant himangshudas412@gmail.c 9678804528
Professor om
40 Dr. Anjali Patowary S. B. Deorah Coordinator, anjalipatowary14@gmail.c
College, IQAC om
Dr Subhalakshmi Nath Guwahati Associate subhalakshminath@gmail.c 9864120619
41 om
Professor

Navajyoti Patowary Saraighat Coordinator, navajyoti_patowary@yaho 9706390350


42 College o.com
IQAC

43 Banti Borah Librarian bonti.bora@yahoo.com 9435348342

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44 Dr. Diganta Borgohain B.H.B. College, Assistant borgohaindiganta55@gmai 9954148682
Sarupeta Professor l.com 7002550654
45 Dr. Arati Bairagi Gauhati College, Coordinator, abairagee9@gmail.com 9864067428
Guwahati IQAC
46 Dr. Pratima Sarma Associate sarmahp@gtmail.com 9859986540
Professor
47 Mr. Manoj Sarma Assistant mksghy3009@gmail.com 8638518263
Professor
48 Buddha Dev Pramathesh Assistant buddhadev_basumatary@r 8876028280
Basumatary Barua College Professor ediffmail.com
Dr. Utpal Rajguru Jagiroad College Coordinator, urajguruo8@gmail.com 9435319272
49
IQAC

Dr Bhupen Kr Sarma Associate sarmabk2@yahoo.co.in 9435140188


50
Professor

Dr Manoj Kr Sinha Rangia College Coordinator, reiki_sinha@yahoo.com 9954797890


51
IQAC

52 Dr Ranjita Tamuli Assistant ranjeeta66@gmail.com 9401097444


Talukdar Professor
53 Barnali Rabha Lakhipur College Assistant 8638347189
Professor
Jayanta Kr Saloi Coordinator, saloijk@gmail.com 8638072897
54
IQAC

55 Dr Nabaprasad Nath Nagaon College Assistant nabaprasad@yahoo.com 9401616002


Professor
Dr Rafique Uddin Gauhati Assistant ruahmed29@yahoo.com 8135838292
56 Ahmed Commerce Professor
College
57 Reeta Sharma Narengi Coordinator, sharmareeta064@gmail.co 9864080338
Anchalik IQAC m
58 Dr. Nira Das Mahavidyalaya Assistant niradas01@gmail.com 7086021885
Professor
59 Utpal Barua Samaguri Assistant utpalb43@gmail.co 9435729712
College Professor
60 Bihika Borah Assistant bithikaborah0@gmai.com 6000500282
Professor
61 Rumi Barlon Assistant rumibarlon@gmail.com 7002148857
Professor 2
62 Bhanita Nath Sonapur College Assistant nathbhanita9@gmail.com 8822801756
Professor
Karabi Devi Sonapur College Associate karabidevi@gmail.com 9706055760
63
Professor

Dr. Maushumi Sonapur College Associate bhagowati67@gmail.com 9435349654


64 Bhagabati Professor

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65 Rumi Doloi Sonapur College Assistant rumidoloi@gmail.com 9706350441
Professor
Dr. Prasanta Saikia Sonapur College Associate pra.saikia63@gmail.com 9435198959
66
Professor

Pradeep Dey Sonapur College Associate Pradeepkrdey7@gmail.co 8471871344


67 m
Professor

68 Dilip Baishya Sonapur College Assistant dilipboishya@gmail.com 9864113503


Professor
Bandana Kathar Sonapur College Associate bandanakathar1995@gmai 7896361466
69 l.com
Professor

Dr. Ananda Das Sonapur College Associate dranandadas1@gmail.com 9954646436


70
Professor

Dr. Mridusmita Sonapur College Associate mridusmita.mahanta@gma 9864980759


71 Mahanta il.com
Professor

72 Dibakar Bhattacharya Sonapur College Assistant dibakarbhatta22@gmail.co 9954342382


Professor m
73 Sathi Bhowmick Sonapur College Assistant bhowmicksathi@gmail.co 9101151765
Professor m
74 Dr. Gitima Kalita Sonapur College Assistant gitimakalita.kalita@gmail.c 9435309044
Professor om
75 Dr. Runu Kalita Sonapur College Associate runukalita.kalita@gmail.co 9435100202
Professor m
76 Dr. Ralakshmi Kalita Sonapur College Assistant rajlakshmikalitabaruah@g 9401538903
Professor mail.com
77 Dr. Nizara Hazarika Sonapur College Associate nhazarika04@gmail.com 9864018283
Professor
78 Khirada Mali Sonapur College Associate khiradamali8@gmail.com 9957402377
Professor
79 Dalimi Pathak Sonapur College Assistant Babludalimipathak@gmail. 8724805872
Professor com
80 Hemanta Pathak Sonapur College Assistant pathak.hemantakumar@g 9707765557
Professor mail.com
81 Dr. Mani Ram Kalita Sonapur College Associate kalitamani97@gmail.com 9435303710
Professor
82 Manimaia Das Sonapur College Assistant dasmanimala@yahoo.co.in 8472938767
Professor
83 Shapna Medhi Sonapur College Assistant mdsapna@gmail.com 8474839891
Professor
84 Dr. Asraf Ali Sonapur College Assistant asrafali12@gmail.com 8876138709
Professor
85 Dr. Dharma Ram Deka Sonapur College Associate dhrmdeka@gmail.com 9435307434
Professor
86 Manjit Das Sonapur College Assistant mailthemdas@gmail.com 8751873889
Professor

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87 Dr. Dipjyoti Deka Sonapur College Associate dippahi@rediffmail.com 9435317355
Professor
88 Sikhajyoti Das Sonapur College Assistant dassikha673@gmail.com 7896615452
Professor
89 Priya Das Sonapur College Assistant priyadas261194@gmail.co
Professor m
90 Biplob Borkakoty Sonapur College Assistant biplob123@gmail.com 9613870730
Professor
91 Himangshu Sarma Sonapur College Assistant himangshu.2304@gmail.co 8486262023
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92 Subhash Baro Sonapur College Associate Subhashbaro1973@gmail.c 9577784603
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93 Doli Thakuria Sonapur College Assistant dolideka2@gmail.com 9678074763
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94 Bandana Borthakur Sonapur College Associate bandanaborthakur@gmail. 9435349653
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95 Barnali Baishya Sonapur College Assistant barnalibaishya86@gmail.co 8761888784
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96 Gauri Deka Sonapur College Assistant gourideka.solution@hotma 8638983739
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97 Silpi Rani Baruah Sonapur College Assistant silpiranikc@gmail.com 8403077314
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98 Dipa Kakoti Sonapur College Associate dipakakoti@gmail.com 9435065306
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99 Dr. Boby Das Sonapur College Associate boby02das@gmail.com 6001318196
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100 Apurba Rahang Sonapur College Assistant apurbaok14@gmail.com 9957364856
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101 Suman Roy Sonapur College Assistant roy.sumanroy.suman3@g 9706767674
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102 Dr. Biman Patowary Sonapur College Coordinator, bimanpatowary@gmail.co 9435342864
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103 Dr. Sinam Iboton Singh Sonapur College Associate sinamisingh@gmail.com 9435551202
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(Dr. Devabrot Khanikor)


Principal
Sonapur College, Sonapur

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