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The infrastructure is not upto the mark. The campus is too small however there is a cafeteria and library in the building. The college focuses on events and fests. The Mass communication and journalism department has a computer lab
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There is many cultural fest many activities in the college like photography club,journalism club there is also there annual sports and there is many books in libraries huge collections of valuable book
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Life at RBGC campus was a bit boring because all the activities to keep us busy was either preparing chart representing a topic of social/cultural interest making projects or getting ready for the weekly tests. Sports activities were there to break the monotony amidst studies because bunking classes and mass absence were considered a huge crime under the college premises. The faculty also took great pride in maintaining a regular file of good students who used to hold a place of honours through their academic records and sane presence in all the classes.
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Annual sports day is organized at the college premises. Frequently, a career conclave is also organized for students where the members of the SSC Examination Board or other examination boards come for career counseling. There are two libraries in the college- one departmental library and one common library for all. Most of the books are readily available and easy to access and get issued. The practical classroom (for the journalism department) lacks facilities. The studio is not proper. However, the faculty continuously tries to get the practical equipment repaired and working.
The College campus is cool, there is a cafeteria, a sports complex, and most importantly a huge library. The College is clean and maintains hygiene. It is a Girls' college hence there are sanitary vending machines in every washroom.
Due to COVID, we have not yet seen the campus. But according to web pictures, the college is not as grand as other private colleges, but of course, it has a library, canteen and small ground. Some workshops are held and there are also some fests annually. There are some clubs that are run by college students too.
Being an all girls college the gender ratio is irrelevant. And having no hostel facility, dorm parties are out of the scene. There is although a quaint little freshers' party, which is in no way glamourous. Individual course streams held their own workshops and seminars. As for diversity, it is like any other college in Calcutta, with a mixed bunch of all religion and ethnicities. Honestly, no one cared about the differences and we didn't really feel all that different. We all came together during our college excursions and inspections.
Campus life is quite boring I would say, it's a girl's college, practical labs are small for all the students work together. Sports competition, essay writing, debates, and other competitions are quite engaging in our college, teacher and other faculties actually appreciate talents and constantly hunt for talents from students.
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