institute-logo

Dr. Gour Mohan Roy College, Burdwan - Course List & Fee Structure 2025

LocationBurdwan (West Bengal)
GalleryGallery
user-picverifiedTick
Updated on - Jul 20, 2025 11:28 AM IST

Dr. Gour Mohan Roy College Courses 2025

Dr. Gour Mohan Roy College is a Private college in Burdwan. Dr. Gour Mohan Roy College offers Certificate, B.Com, BA in Commerce and Banking, Arts and Humanities. BA is offered in Bengali, Political Science, Philosophy, English, Economics. B.Com is offered in Accounting, Commerce.

Show Less

Dr. Gour Mohan Roy College Fee Structure 2025

CourseAdmission FeeTuition Fee (P.M.)Computer Fee (P.M.)Faculty Imp Fee (P.M.)Development FeesLibrary FeesMisc. Fee with I. CardSession ChargesUniversity Fees: Registration Enrolment, Form & SportTotal Annual Admission Fees 
B.A.(General) Without GeographyRs 50Rs 50Rs 40Rs 10Rs 300Rs 150Rs 40Rs 325Rs 290Rs 1455
B.A. (General) With Geography ProgrammeRs 50Rs 50Rs 40Rs 30Rs 300Rs 150Rs 40Rs 325Rs 290Rs 1515
B.A. (Honours) Other than GeographyRs 75Rs 75Rs 40Rs 50Rs 300Rs 150Rs 40Rs 325Rs 290Rs 1675
B.A. (Honours in Geography)Rs 75Rs 75Rs 40Rs 125Rs 300Rs 150Rs 40Rs 325Rs 290Rs 1900
B.Com (General)Rs 60Rs 60Rs 40Rs 10Rs 300Rs 150Rs 40Rs 325Rs 290Rs 1495
B.COM (Hons)Rs 85Rs 85Rs 40Rs 50Rs 300Rs 150Rs 40Rs 325Rs 290Rs 1715
Show Less

Filters

  • STREAMS
  • DEGREE
  • PROGRAM TYPE

3 Courses are offered by Dr. Gour Mohan Roy College

Fees (Yearly)₹1,900
Number of courses:5
  • B.A in English or Sanskrit
  • B.A in History or Economics
  • B.A in Geography
  • B.A in Pol. Sc
  • B.A in Philosophy
Fees (Yearly)₹1,495
Number of courses:2
  • B.Com
  • B.Com in Accountancy
Number of courses:1
  • Certificate in Physical Education

Dr. Gour Mohan Roy College Faculty 2025

Name of facultyDepartmentDesignation
Prof. Priyanka SadhukhanSociologySACT II
Prof.Dipika SahaSociologySACT I
Prof.Riya BanerjeeEducationSACT II
Prof.Manas GaraiEducationSACT II
Prof.Maruf ChowdhuryPhysical EducationSACT II
Prof.Sujata SantraPhilosophyAssociate professor and HOD
Dr.Kalosona RayPhilosophyAssistant professor
Prof.Subhas MondalPhilosophySACTII
Prof.Mithu Kundu (Banerjee)PhilosophySACT II
Show Less

Dr. Gour Mohan Roy College Reviews

H
College Wasn’t Just About Education, It Was a Place Where I Learned to Handle Life With Silence.
By Habu sk | B.A in English or Sanskrit | 2023
July 20, 2025 11:28:46
4

Overall: College life was like a rollercoaster—filled with expectations, disappointments, friendships, and transformations. When I first entered, I thought I was here only to earn a degree. But slowly, I discovered I was here to discover myself. The pressure of assignments, the joy of bunking a boring lecture, the nervousness before exams, the celebration after results—each moment left a mark. More than the textbooks, it was people who taught me the most—friends who became family, teachers who became mentors. I learned to manage stress, to deal with rejection, to speak up when needed, and stay silent when wise. I failed many times—not just in exams, but in trusting, understanding, balancing. And I stood up again. This place wasn’t perfect, but it changed me. It gave me scars and strength—both. And that’s what made it unforgettable.I love my college

Faculty: Not all teachers were perfect, but each of them played a role in shaping us. Some inspired us with their passion. Some pushed us out of our comfort zones. Some just quietly observed us until we found our voice. They didn’t always teach from books. Sometimes, it was a sentence, a gesture, a second chance—that stayed with us longer than any lecture. There were strict ones, who taught discipline. There were kind ones, who taught patience. And there were those rare ones, who believed in us when we couldn’t believe in ourselves. Faculty life wasn’t just about attendance or marks. It was about conversations after class, guidance during projects, feedback that made us better. great college

Faculty

4
Show Morereport Report
S
The Place That Didn’t Feel Magical at First But Slowly Became the Most Honest Part of Who I Am Now
By Susmita mandal | B.A in English or Sanskrit | 2023
July 12, 2025 08:53:03
5

Overall: When I first entered college, I didn’t expect much. The buildings were ordinary. The air felt unfamiliar. But slowly, something began to change. The routine became rhythm. The faces around became familiar. And the space — which once felt cold — started to feel like it knew me. It didn’t promise fame. It didn’t rush me toward success. But it gave me quiet. Space. Stability. And in that space, I grew. I began to notice my strengths, my fears, my way of thinking. College never shouted motivation. It whispered direction. And by the time I was ready to leave, I wasn’t a topper or a star — but I was someone who knew how to keep walking, even when the road looked uncertain. Okay

Faculty: Placement season was emotional. Not just exciting — but deeply revealing. We prepared résumés, practiced mock interviews, learned to speak clearly. We were taught how to sit, dress, answer, and carry confidence even when nervous. Some interviews went well. Some didn’t. Some people got selected early. Some waited longer. But what stayed constant was the support. Our mentors, placement guides, even seniors — they encouraged us, corrected us, and believed in us. More than jobs, we were given readiness. The kind that prepares you for the world, not just the workplace. And that mattered the most.

Faculty

5
Show Morereport Report
S
College Wasn’t Just a Phase — It Was a Silent Companion That Changed Me Without Making a Sound
By Saikat mohanto | B.A in Pol. Sc | 2023
July 12, 2025 07:05:10
4

Overall: If someone asks me, “What did college give you?” — I won’t say a degree. I’ll say — time. Time to understand who I was becoming. Time to fail and not feel broken. Time to sit on empty benches and realize — it’s okay to not always be certain. It wasn’t always fun. There were tough days, boring lectures, and loneliness. But those were part of the story. And the story? It changed me. Quietly. Steadily. For good.Yesh

Faculty: They weren’t stars. They were guides. Simple, present, patient. They didn’t need microphones. They had attention. They had understanding. Some were strict. Some were quiet. But all of them, in their own way, stood beside us — especially when we fell behind. And now, when I look back — it’s not just the lessons I remember. It’s the way they taught them.

Faculty

4
Show Morereport Report
P
A letter to my college life
By Pitu saha | B.A in Pol. Sc | 2023
July 11, 2025 01:11:20
5

Overall: Dear College, You weren’t perfect. But you were mine. You welcomed me when I was unsure, and let me make mistakes without judgment. You never tried to change me in a day. You waited—quietly, patiently— as I learned how to carry myself. In your corridors, I discovered silence. In your routine, I found rhythm. And in your simplicity, I found growth. You weren’t the dream everyone posts about. But you became the foundation I needed. Thank you.

Faculty: They didn’t just teach literature, math, or science. They taught patience. And resilience. They didn’t shout. They observed. They didn’t force lessons. They built understanding. One explained the same thing to me three times—without irritation. Another told me, “You don’t need to be the best. Just don’t stop.” They weren’t perfect. But they were human. And that humanity made the learning real.

Faculty

5
Show Morereport Report
R
A Place That Built Me Silently
By Rahul dutta | B.A in Pol. Sc | 2023
July 09, 2025 02:46:35
5

Overall: Not all learning happens in classrooms. Some of it happens in long walks through quiet corridors, or during late nights of doubt. This college didn’t feel extraordinary at first. But it slowly became a place where I started understanding life in my own way. It gave me patience—not just with studies, but with myself. It taught me that small progress is still progress. I found real people here—friends who stayed, teachers who guided, and spaces that felt like home. There were no shortcuts, no rush—just a calm journey of growth. Looking back, this college didn’t just give me a degree. It gave me a version of myself I actually admire

Faculty: What I’ll remember most isn’t just what they taught, but how they made me feel safe asking questions. Every teacher had a style—some strict, some soft—but all approachable. They treated us like learners, not just students. They were available—not just during class, but after. Their guidance never felt like a duty—it felt genuine. When I lost focus, they brought me back. When I doubted myself, they reminded me why I started. They didn’t just prepare us for exams. They prepared us for life.lovely

Faculty

4
Show Morereport Report
K
A journey made of small moment
By Kiron dutta | B.A in Pol. Sc | 2023
July 09, 2025 12:41:24
5

Overall: Some places don't change your life in one big moment. They change you slowly—with little habits, soft lessons, and unnoticed turning points. That’s what this college was for me. Not a dramatic story, but a slow evolution. Each day here added something to me—a thought, a skill, a friend, or a failure that taught more than success ever could. I never felt pushed to be someone else. Instead, I was allowed to become who I already was—more aware, more grounded, more prepared. This place didn’t try to impress me. But it stayed with me. And I think that’s more powerful.

Faculty: I don’t remember every chapter they taught. But I remember how they taught—with patience, warmth, and belief. Some teachers spoke softly, some with energy—but all with care. They noticed when we lost track, and gently helped us return. No judgment. No distance. Just calm guidance. Their words reached beyond exams—into how we think, how we behave, how we grow. Sometimes, just knowing they were there made the journey feel lighter. Genuinely

Faculty

5
Show Morereport Report
R
Where i found my own pace
By Ridhhi dey | B.A in English or Sanskrit | 2023
July 09, 2025 12:22:13
5

Overall: College life wasn’t a rush here. It didn’t force me to run—it allowed me to walk, pause, think, and begin again. Everything felt grounded. No unnecessary pressure, no fake show—just a space where I could be myself and grow at my own pace. I made mistakes here, but I wasn’t punished for them—I learned from them. I found people who listened, teachers who understood, and friends who stayed. It may not have given me everything instantly, but it gave me everything that lasts: — discipline, perspective, clarity, and quiet strength. This place didn’t just give me a degree—it gave me direction. Lovely

Faculty: The teachers here don’t pretend to be perfect—they are real, honest, and very human. They teach from books, yes, but also from experience. They know when a class needs revision or when a student needs space. Doubt-clearing doesn’t feel like a favor—it feels natural. Their doors stay open, and so do their minds. Before exams, many of them go the extra mile—short notes, summaries, late evening sessions. They don’t just care if we pass—they want us to understand. Their respect for students makes us want to respect them even more. And that mutual respect builds a better kind of learning. Genuinely

Faculty

5
Show Morereport Report
B
Not just a campus, but a turning point
By Borun majhi | B.A in History or Economics | 2023
July 09, 2025 12:00:24
5

Overall: This college wasn’t just a place I attended. It became a chapter in my life where I slowly grew, found my voice, and became more of who I truly am. It wasn’t always loud or exciting, but it was real—calm corridors, friendly faces, and steady guidance. There were struggles, of course—but there were also silent victories. Moments where I understood a concept, made a friend, or simply showed up when I didn’t feel like it. College taught me more than any textbook ever could: how to manage time, live with people, ask for help, and trust myself. It may not be famous, but for me—it mattered. It built me, not in a hurry, but with care. Please come our college

Faculty: The teachers here don’t just teach—they talk, listen, and understand. They explain, repeat, simplify—without making you feel small. They don’t only care about the syllabus, but about your confidence. When someone falls behind, they notice. When someone does well, they appreciate it without bias. They take extra time before exams, answer doubts through messages, and even check on your mental space sometimes. There’s no fear in their classes—only learning. And in today’s education system, that’s rare.lovely

Faculty

4
Show Morereport Report
B
A space that helped me grow silently
By Bhulu saha | B.A in English or Sanskrit | 2023
July 09, 2025 11:37:22
5

Overall: My time at this college has been a quiet but meaningful journey. It didn’t feel overwhelming or too fast—but steady, balanced, and deeply personal. This college gave me structure when I needed it, space when I wanted to breathe, and support when I was unsure. It’s not just about classes or assignments—it’s about learning how to handle pressure, live with others, and build myself from within. Here, I wasn’t treated like a roll number. I was seen, heard, and guided—even when I didn’t ask for help. Every corner of this college—from the classrooms to the corridors—has witnessed my small struggles and silent growth. And now, when I look back, I realise: this place didn’t just teach me—it shaped me.Just loving

Faculty: The teachers here didn’t just deliver lectures—they connected. Most of them were approachable, ready to explain things again without hesitation. Some would sit with us after class, not because they had to, but because they wanted to. They noticed when a student was struggling—even if we didn’t say anything. During exams, they offered extra classes, simple notes, and a lot of emotional support. Their kindness made learning easier, and their honesty made us trust them more. They reminded us that education is not about fear—it’s about curiosity, and conversation.

Faculty

4
Show Morereport Report

Dr. Gour Mohan Roy College FAQs

What is the most popular course at DGMRC , Burdwan ?

Arts and Humanities courses are the most popular courses opted by students at DGMRC , Burdwan .
Show Less

Admission Updates for 2025

LPU

Phagwara (Punjab)

Apply

Brainware University

Kolkata (West Bengal)

Apply

Similar Colleges