Cluny Womens College In West Bengal - College Courses, Placements

Cluny Womens College

8th Mile, P.O. Kalimpong, Darjeeling, West Bengal   |   ESTD : 1998   |   Approved By: UGC   |   Type: Private
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About College

Cluny Women’s College of Darjeeling has established with such a vision to empower the women by providing them quality higher education, by offering honorary courses in English, History, Geography and Nepali. Situated at the picturesque and breathtaking area of Bhutan-Tibet-Sikkim border, this government aided college stands out as a majestic institution for the enthusiastic women.

Facts and Figures of Cluny Women's College, Kalimpong, Darjeeling

Established

1998

Governing Body

Under West Bengal Act XXVII of 1961

Affiliation

University of North Bengal, Section 2(F) and 12(B) of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956

How to Reach

14.5 Kms off the National Highway 31A (NH 31A) and 1.5Kms from Kalimpong

Admission

After passing Higher Secondary Examination of West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education

Facilities

Open Access System, Journals and periodicals

Scholarship

Government aid to S.C. & S.T. students

Others

NSS, free and remedial coaching for the backward and minority students

Why to Join Cluny Women's College, Kalimpong, Darjeeling?

  • Great ambiance: Alluring environment and a huge campus with a three storied building, centralized library, and large playground, offers a pleasant, educational background for diverse number of courses.
  • Excellence library service: A wide assortment of books, periodicals, and newspapers, with the facility of maintaining a book bank for the poor, needy and underprivileged.
  • Scholarship and coaching: The noble-minded options of government scholarship and free remedial coaching to the students who belong to the backward classes S.C. & S.T. have helped in their competitive examinations and for the authorization and emancipation of women.

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