Cotton charts new courses  - More stress on job-oriented degrees 
    A STAFF REPORTER                 Cotton College: Development bound   April 
21: Cotton College has introduced several job-oriented courses to meet new 
challenges in the academic field, changing its track to look beyond the 
conventional courses.
  College principal Indra Kumar Bhattacharyya said it was time for the premier 
institution to go for career-oriented courses.
  He said the students were now highly focused on their careers and would not 
like to sit idle after completing their graduation and post-graduation. 
  The college has introduced a three-year bachelor of computer application 
course, post-graduate diploma in computer application, diploma in journalism 
and mass communication, certificate course in Montessori training and diploma 
in bio-informatics.
  Bhattacharyya said the college had received a huge response to the new 
courses and was determined to introduce more.
  “We are now ready to introduce a diploma course in cultural studies and a 
three-year bachelor of bio-technology course. The college will introduce a 
certificate course of laboratory technology, diploma in tourism studies, MA in 
tourism management, PG diploma in disaster management, diploma in women’s 
empowerment and development, PG diploma in rural development, MSc in 
mathematics with application in computer science, PG diploma in audio programme 
and diploma in creative writing in English, in collaboration with the Indira 
Gandhi National Open University,” the principal said.
  According to Bhattacharyya, all the courses would be self-financing ones and 
their successful introduction would help the college mobilise its internal 
resources to a great extent.
  He said though Cotton College is a government college it would not face any 
official hassles or formalities in introducing the courses, as the government 
would not face any financial burden.
  He added that the introduction of the courses would give a new identity to 
Cotton College. 
  Various departments and their heads are co-ordinating to introduce the 
courses. 
  Bhattacharyya said the co-operation of the teachers would help introduce the 
courses successfully and many teachers are already extending their full 
support. 
  He added that the college would also collaborate with the newly set up 
Krishna Kanta Handique Open University to introduce job-oriented courses. 
  He said the university has set up a study centre at Cotton College.
   
  (The Telegraph,22.04.2008)
   
   
  http://www.telegraphindia.com/1080422/jsp/guwahati/story_9167947.jsp




       
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