FAZL ALI COLLEGE
PROSPECTUS 2021
I. INTRODUCTION
Fazl Ali College established on 8th September 1959, has emerged as one of the leading
educational institutions of the State. It is the oldest College in Nagaland and is a co-educational
Government College affiliated to Nagaland University. Located amidst beautiful natural
surroundings, the College is about 5 kilometres from Mokokchung town
The College functioned as a private College until 1962 after which it was taken over by the
Government of Nagaland. Science stream was introduced in the College in 1983. Today the College
has 16 departments in Science and Arts disciplines
The objective of the College is to promote higher learning and to produce students who are
second to none in academic quality. It is the constant endeavour of the College to mould the young
minds and give them guidance towards the unfolding of the intellectual faculty latent in them
II. VISION
To develop the College into a hub of multidisciplinary studies and a centre for indigenous
research of National and International relevance
III. MISSION
To mould students to face the challenges of contemporary society and to possess
definite target goals so that they can act as catalyst for socio-economic change
To produce students who are ethically sound, creative and second to none in academics
To strive towards academic autonomy in order to maintain high academic standards and in keeping with the Nation’s Education policies
To expose students to ICT enabled Teaching-Learning processes while maintaining
relevant traditional methodologies
To focus on original and need-based research on indigenous resources
To focus on Nation building by strengthening Community Extension Services and collaborations
To build and strengthen transparency and decentralisation in academic and administrative roles
IV. College Logo
In olden times, the Ariju (Morung) was an Institute of Learning for the village. The Ariju was
the seat of learning to inculcate discipline and knowledge, training in handicrafts, warfare and other
life survival skills. The Ariju within the circle in the logo thus signifies imparting holistic life
education and skills to students in the College in present times
The words ‘Academia Nulli Secundus’ meaning ‘Second to None in Academics’ signifies the
prominence of the College as the first institute of higher education to be established in Nagaland,
and thus second to none.
V. Institution Highlights
1. College Uniform: The College uniform is a full-suit in dark-blue, with white shirt/ T-shirt.
Every student is required to wear the College uniform daily to class
2. Co-curricular Activities : Students are encouraged to take active part in the College extra
and co-curricular activities, such as
Games & sports, Literary activities
Red Ribbon, NCC and NSS
Eco club, Cultural club, and so on
3. Students’ Union: Each student of the College is a member of the Fazl Ali College Students'
Union (FACSU). The Union, for its management, realizes a certain amount as student's
union fee from every student
4. Hostel Facilities:
Cool Creek and Nathan Memorial for boys
Valley View and Athena for girls
Any student is eligible to apply for a hostel seat in a separate form during the time of
admission/submission. Hostel seat will be allotted on the basis of merit-cum-interview
5. Instituted Awards: Any student may aspire to qualify for and win attractive cash awards
such as
Chubainla Award for Academic Topper (Highest CGPA) Rs.10,000/-
EU Student of the Year (Academic, Ethical and Spiritual) Rs. 5000/-
Dr Longrizung Award for Academic Excellence (Arts & Science) Rs.5000/- each
Akok Walling (Debater of the Year) Award Rs 3000/-
Linneaus Award (College topper in Botany) Rs. 3000/-
Dr AK Choudhary Award (College topper in Mathematics) Rs 5000/-
6. Other Features: The College has adopted all possible measures to make teaching and
learning process student-centred and offer quality education. Students can make optimum
use of the facilities/ opportunities given to them through the following :
(a) A Welfare Fund to facilitate differently-abled and needy students to pursue their studies
in the College
(b) Career Guidance & Counselling Cell to enable the students to seek guidance in matters
pertaining to their future career options
(c) The Mentorship Programme to advise and guide them throughout the academic year.
Through this programme, students' talents are explored and potentials discovered and all
possible guidance and help are extended to them
(d) The Students' Grievances Cell to enable the students to provide feedback and get their
grievances redressed
(e) The Appraisal and Assessment of each teacher by the students is yet another innovative
practice in the College to facilitate quality teaching
(f) A Medical sub- centre located in the College Campus and a Sub-Post office attached to
the College
(g) The College provides regular Bus services for students, staff and faculty on payment of a
nominal fee
(h) With the objective toward learning and development of indigenous skills for both boys
and girls, Ketsangriju, a centre established for the purpose of teaching handicrafts.
(i) A Translation Centre launched to undertake translation of literature from Ao to English
and vice versa for enrichment of language and culture.
(j) Alumni Cell to facilitate and keep alumni in touch with the College for the qualitative
and quantitative uplift of the College and students.
(k) Short term Certificate courses for Computer Applications and Mushroom Cultivation
(l) Extension services to enrich, uplift and promote wellbeing of members of society in
general
7. College Publications
Student Handbook contains the detailed Nagaland University Guidelines and
College Rules and Regulations which every student must read.
The Fazlian is a student-teacher collaborative College magazine and the FAC
Journal is an academic publication of the college, both brought out annually
VI. LIBRARY
The College has a well- equipped Library consisting of books, journals and reference
materials with reading room facility. The Library remains open from 9:00A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
Students can borrow books from the library for a limited period of time. They are encouraged to
make optimum use of this facility and strictly adhere to the library rules and regulations. (Refer to
Students Handbook for more information)
Lesson plan is made available to students by each teacher. These are kept in the Library for
reference.
VII. DISCIPLINE
The College expects each student to observe the following rules.
1. A student must be punctual and regular in attending class.
2. A student whose attendance falls below 80% in any semester will be liable to discontinue
his/her study.
3. College properties must be handled with care. In case of damage caused by any student, the
concerned person is liable to pay for the damages.
4. Abusive behaviour or acts of indiscipline on the part of any student will not be tolerated and
appropriate action will be taken by the College Authority.
5. Smoking within the College or use of any intoxicating substances is strictly prohibited in
and around the College. Any student found to be under the influence of such substances is
liable to expulsion from the College without prior warning.
6. Use of mobile phone inside class room and indulging in gambling activities is strictly
prohibited and liable to punishment.
7. In all dealings with the college administration, faculty, staff and fellow students, a student
must extend due respect and regard, and conduct oneself with decorum.
8. Ragging is strictly prohibited. Any student indulging in such activities will be expelled
immediately.
VIII. ADMISSION
1. Admission to the College begins after the declaration of the HSSLC results. The Office will
notify the date of admission.
2. Application forms can be obtained from the College website
3. The Application forms will be submitted online and the following scanned documents will
be required for the admission process:
(a) Testimonial Certificate from the Head/ Principal of the Institute last attended
(b) Mark sheet(s) of previous examinations passed commencing from HSLC examination
(c) Admit Card(s) commencing from HSLC examination
(d) A recent photo of the applicant wearing light coloured shirt/top. Students with long hair
may neatly tie their hair back and the ears should be clearly visible in the photo
Photograph in school uniform will not be accepted
(e) Students awaiting result of the qualifying exam can also apply for admission
(f) Duly-completed application form accompanied by the necessary documents must be
uploaded/submitted on or before the last date as may be notified by the Principal
(g) Application form not supported by all the above mentioned documents will be rejected
(h) Original documents to be produced for verification as and when intimated by College
authority
4. Students from other Boards/Universities are required to produce Migration Certificate and
Eligibility Certificate within one month of taking provisional admission
5. Selection criteria: Admission to B.A/B.Sc. classes will be on the basis of the marks obtained
in the HSSLC examinations. However, if required, an entrance test may be conducted for
which information will be notified at the time of issuing of forms
6. Reservation of seats for BA and BSc:
a. Category 1 : Students with disabilities (PWD) = 3%
b. Category II : Backward Tribes of Nagaland = 3%
c. Category III : SC/OBC = 2%
d. Category IV : Boards other than NBSE = 4%
The facilities for PWD students are very limited in the College. Therefore this option will be
given after studying case-wise the nature of the disability
All claims should be supported by relevant documents
In case of non- availability of candidates from the reserved categories, seats will
be de-reserved and filled by others from non- reserved categories
IX. ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION TO HONOURS COURSE
1. Eligibility for admission into BA/BSc Honours will require the student to have passed the
qualifying exam at the 10+2 level with a minimum of 45% marks
2. Students opting for Honours in those subjects not offered at Class 12 level should have
scored a minimum of 45% in the aggregate
3. Students from other streams (Science/Commerce) shifting to Arts stream may opt for
Honours provided they have secured 45% in the aggregate in the qualifying exam
4. Admission is generally on the basis of merit but a screening test may be conducted by the
concerned Department for admission to the Honours course
X. EXAMINATION SYSTEM
1. The performance of a student will be evaluated from 30 Marks for Internal Assessment and
70 Marks for End Semester Examination
30 marks internal assessment is conducted under two categories- 10 marks and 20
marks respectively. Under the 10 marks internal assessment category, the departments
conduct class test, assignment, seminar, and so on
The second category of internal assessment for 20 marks is conducted in the form of
uniform examination towards the end of the semester
2. A student will be deemed qualified to appear for the End Semester Examination only when
he/she secures minimum 45% marks in the internal assessment and maintains 80% class
attendance in every subject
3. A student will be liable to expulsion from the college for adopting unfair means of any sort
in any examination
4. Leave of any kind, including medical certificate will not be entertained for not sitting in any
examination
5. Any student representing the college in NCC, NSS activities or outstanding sportspersons
representing the District or State must have prior recommendation from the concerned
department through proper channel and approval of the Principal
XI. COURSES OF STUDY
ARTS STREAM
The College offers General and Honours courses in the following subjects
* Economics * Mathematics
* Education * History
* English * Political Science
* Geography * Sociology
* Philosophy
* Functional English (Vocational) is offered only as a General Paper
* Ao (MIL) is offered in the 3rd
and 4th
Semesters
* General English is a compulsory paper
A student has to select three papers as elective subjects and can choose one Honours subject from
among these
Subject combinations for BA General & Honours
Subject
Code
Elective subject 1 Elective subject 2 Elective subject 3 Compulsory
Papers
K1 History Political Science Education Gen. Eng. in 1st
& 2nd semester
Alt. Eng/Ao in
3rd & 4th
semester
EVS* / CBCP*
in 5th
& 6th
semester
EVS* = Environmental
Science
CBCP*= Choice Based Credit
Paper
K2 Economics Education Philosophy
K3 Economics Mathematics Philosophy
K4 Economics Mathematics Sociology
K5 Economics Mathematics History
K6 Economics Geography Philosophy
K7 Economics Geography Political Science
L1 Political Science Education Economics
L2 Political Science Education Philosophy
L3 Education Philosophy Functional English
L4 Political Science Philosophy Sociology
L5 Political Science Philosophy Functional English
Ml Political Science Education Geography
M2 Political Science Education Functional English
M3 Political Science Education Sociology
M4 History Philosophy Geography
M5 History Philosophy Functional English
N1 History Education Economics
N2 History Education Philosophy
N3 History Philosophy Sociology
N4 Geography Philosophy Political Science
N5 Geography Philosophy Sociology
O1 History Education Geography
O2 History Education Functional English
O3 History Education Sociology
O4 History Economics Philosophy
Pl Education Economics Geography
P2 Education Economics Functional English
P3 Education Economics Sociology
P5 Education Philosophy Geography
P6 Education Philosophy Sociology
P7 Education Mathematics Economics
Q1 History Political Science Economics
Q2 History Political Science Philosophy
Q3 Political Science Mathematics Economics
Rl History Political Science Geography
R2 History Political Science Functional English
R3 History Political Science Sociology
S1 Political Science Economics Geography
S2 Political Science Economics Functional English
S3 Political Science Economics Sociology
T1 History Economics Geography
T2 History Economics Functional English
T3 History Economics Sociology
U1 Mathematics Economics Geography
U2 Mathematics Economics Functional English
U3 Economics Philosophy Political Science
U4 Economics Philosophy Sociology
U5 Economics Philosophy Functional English
V1 Functional English Sociology Political Science
V2 Functional English Sociology History
V3 Functional English Sociology Education
V4 Functional English Sociology Economics
V5 Functional English Sociology Philosophy
W1 Geography Sociology Political Science
W2 Geography Sociology History
W3 Geography Sociology Education
W4 Geography Sociology Economics
Note: Arts students interested to study Mathematics are allowed to opt for it provided they have passed
Mathematics at Class 12 level
Subject combinations for BA English Honours:
Subject
Code
Elective subject 1
Compulsory for
English Hons
students
Elective subject 2 Elective subject 3 Compulsory
Papers
H1 Elective Eng Economics Education Gen Eng in 1st
& 2nd semester
Alt Eng/Ao in
3rd & 4th
semester
EVS/CBCP in
5th
& 6th
semester
H2 Elective Eng Economics History
H3 Elective Eng Economics Political Science
H4 Elective Eng Economics Socio
H5 Elective Eng Economics Philosophy
H6 Elective Eng Education History
H7 Elective Eng Education Philosophy
H8 Elective Eng Education Political Science
H9 Elective Eng Education Sociology
J1 Elective Eng History Philosophy
J2 Elective Eng History Political Science
J3 Elective Eng History Sociology
J4 Elective Eng Philosophy Political Science
J5 Elective Eng Philosophy Sociology
J6 Elective Eng Political Science Sociology
SCIENCE STREAM The College offers General and Honours courses in the following subjects
* Botany * Mathematics
* Chemistry * Physics
* Zoology * Geography
* Computer Science is offered only as a General Paper
A student has to select three papers as elective subjects and can choose one Honours subject from
among them. English is a compulsory paper.
Subject combinations for BSc General & Honours:
Subject
code
Elective subject 1 Elective subject 2 Elective subject 3 Compulsory Papers
A1 Chemistry Mathematics Physics Gen Eng in 1st & 2
nd
Semester
Computers &
Applications in 3rd
Semester
EVS & CBCP in 5th
&
6th
Semester
A2 Chemistry Computer Sc Mathematics
A3 Chemistry Geography Mathematics
B1 Botany Chemistry Zoology
B2 Botany Chemistry Geography
B3 Chemistry Geography Zoology
C1 Computer Sc Mathematics Physics
C2 Geography Mathematics Physics
Note: Students opting for Chemistry Honours should have passed Mathematics at Class 12 level
XII. FEES
Admission Fees (Payable on Admission) Rs
1. Admission Fee Per Semester 700
2. Tuition Fee Per Semester 500
3. Library Fee Per Semester 500
4. Internal Examination Per Semester 150
5. Session Fee Per Semester 100
6. College Development Per Semester 800
7. IQAC Per Semester 200
8. Library Development Per Semester 500
9. Identity Card per S emester 100
*10. Games & Sports Equipment/Maintenance per Semester 150
11. College Magazine/ Publication 150
12. Students' Union Per Semester 100
13 Common Room Per Semester 10
14. Water Per Semester 100
15. Electricity Per Semester 200
*16. Socials/ Functions Per Annum 300
17. Registration (University) Per Annum 150
18. Enrolment (University) Per Annum 50
19. Affiliation (University) Per Annum 150
20. Library Caution Deposit (Refundable) 1000
*21. September Melange 100
22. ANCSU Fee 100
*23. Bus Fare Per Semester 1000
Total 7110
Note: The fees at Sl nos. *10, *16, *21,and *23 above shall be realised subject to resumption of
offline classes or as and when intimated by the competent authority
Practical Fees Per Subject Per Semester Rs
1. Functional English, Geography, Physics, Botany, Zoology, Comp. Science 300
2. Chemistry 400
3. All Honours (except Chemistry) 300
4. Chemistry Honours 400
Uniform Fees (for new students) Qntty Rs
1. College Blazer 1 1200
2. T-Shirt 1 450
3. Sleeveless Sweater 1 650
4. Long Pant 1 600
5. Necktie 1 180
6. Socks 1 100
7. White Shirt 1 320
Total 3500
Note: Black coloured belt and shoes are to be bought by the students from other stores.
Hostel Fees Rs
1. Admission Fee Per Semester 25 2. Seat Rent Per Semester 60
3. Electricity Per Semester 200 4. Water Per Semester 100
5. Games & Sports Per Semester 50 6. Hostel Maintenance Per Semester 200 7. Medical Per Semester 50
8. Hostel Security deposit (Refundable) 1500
Total 2185
XIII. TEACHING FACULTY
Principal : Ms. Tiamongla, MA (Officiating)
Vice Principal : Ms. Tiamongla MA
Department of Ao
1. Ms. Toshisangla MA ( Philosophy) PGD (Ao) BEd
2. Ms. Repabenla MA (Economics) PGD (Ao)
Department of Botany
1. Ms. Naomi, MSc (On study leave)
2. Ms. K. Hanako Jamir, MSc, Head of Dept
3. Mr. P. Tiatemsu, MSc (NET)
4. Ms. Sentibenla Aochen, MSc (NET)
5. Dr. Aolemla Pongener, MSc, PhD
Department of Chemistry
1. Ms. I. Narola Imchen, MSc, Head of Dept
2. Dr. Imliwati Longkumer, MSc, PhD, (NET)
3. Mr. Chubazenba Imsong, MSc
4. Dr. Alimenla B, MSc, PhD
Department of Computer Science
1. Mr. N. John Kuotsu, MCA, Head of Dept
2. Mr. Tol Pucho, BE (Comp Sc & Engg) (Attached to Directorate of Higher Education)
3. Mr. Lanunungsang, BTech(Computer Science), MSc (Information Technology)
Department of Economics
1. Dr. Imcharenla, MA, PhD, Head of Dept
2. Ms. Verasulu Khamo, MA, (NET)
3. Dr. Imlinichet Imchen, MA, MPhil, PhD
4. Dr. B. Imnawapang Longkumer, MA, PhD (NET)
5. Mr Kethosilhu Meyase MA (NET)
6. Ms Lireni T Tsanglao MA (NET)
Department of Education
1. Ms. Talisenla, MA, Head of Dept
2. Dr. Temjennaro Jamir, MA, Ph.D
3. Ms. Leremmongla, MA, (NET)
4. Ms. Katikala, MA, (NET)
Department of English
1. Dr. Lanurenla, MA, PhD, (NET) Head of Dept
2. Ms. Bendangsenla, MA, (NET)
3. Ms. I. Yashikala Jamir, MA, (NET)
4. Ms. Maonginla, MA, (NET)
5. Ms. Imwapangla Imsong, MA, (NET)
6. Ms. P. Sentitola Longkumer, MA, MPhil
7. Ms Machileule Hau ,MA, (NET)
Department of Functional English
1. Ms. T. Imsunaro Ao, MA, PGDTE, MPhil (on study leave)
2. Dr. Ziuziu Iheilung, MA, MPhil, PhD, BEd, Head of Dept
3. Mr. Mulunglemba Dzuvichu, MA, MPhil
Department of Geography
1. Dr. Tsukjemchila Imchen, MA, MPhil, PhD, Head of Dept
2. Dr. Temjensangla Pongener, MA, PhD
3. Dr. R. Bendangtemjen, MSc PhD, (NET)
4. Mr. Jnanendra Sarma, MSc, PG(Dip)
5. Ms. Sashikokla Jamir, MA, (NET)
Department of History
1. Mr. Mesutoba, MA, Head of Dept
2. Mr. Nyanthung N Ngullie, MA (NET)
3. Dr. J. Limainla Ao, MA, MPhil PhD
4. Mr. Thejatseizo Angami MA (NET)
5. Ms. Moajungla, MA
Department of Mathematics
1. Mr. L S Vinod Kumar, MSc, Head of Dept
2. Dr. Aotemshi, MSc, PhD
3. Mr. Watitoshi, MSc
4. Ms Merenlemla Jamir MSc
Department of Philosophy 1. Ms. Tiarenla Aier, MA, (NET), Head of Dept
2. Ms. N. Sentinungla Pongener, MA (Attached to Dimapur Govt. College)
3. Dr. Bendanginla, MA, PhD (NET)
4. Mr. Kevezai Tureng, MA (NET)
5. Ms. Nungshipokla, MA (NET)
Department of Physics
1. Dr. Abhijit Borah, MSc, PhD, (NET), Head of Dept
2. Mr. Nukshimoa, MSc, MTech
3. Mr. Temsunungsang Aier, MSc
4. Ms. Limasenla Y. Jamir, MSc, (NET)
Department of Political Science
1. Ms. Amongla N. Jamir, MA, (NET), Head of Dept
2. Dr. Phyobenthung, MA, M.Phil, PhD, (NET)
3. Mr. K. Nokmarenba, MA
4. Dr. E. Benrithung Patton, MA, PhD (NET)
5. Mr. Kushemyimjong Chang, MA, (NET)
6. Ms. Yashikala Jamir Ao, MA, (NET)
Department of Sociology
1. Ms. R. Arenla Aier, MA, MPhil, Head of Dept
2. Dr. Adangla Changkija, MA, PhD
3. Ms. Temjeninla Tia, MA, (NET)
4. Dr. Elizabeth Imti, MA, MPhil, PhD, (NET)
Department of Zoology
1. Mr. Limaakum, MSc (NET), Head of Dept
2. Ms. Imlinungla, MSc
3. Mr. Chiratho M. Nyuwi, MSc, PGDDM
4. Mr. S. lmkongtiba Longkumer, MSc
5. Mr. Imsuyanger, MSc, (NET)
6. Dr. Kruolalie Tsurho, MSc, PhD (on Deputation to Nagaland Bio-Diversity Mission)
Librarian
Dr Lendina, MLibSc, PhD, (NET)
Hostel Wardens
Valley View Girls Hostel : Ms Naomi
Athena Girls Hostel : Ms Leremmongla
Cool Creek Boys Hostel : Mr P Tiatemsu
Nathan Memorial Boys Hostel : Mr Kushemyimjong Chang
NSS
Mr Watitoshi Ao, Programme Officer
Dr Imlinichet Imchen, Programme Officer
NCC
Boys: Dr Imliwati Longkumer, CTO
Girls : Ms Leremmongla, ANO
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (SBA)
Dr Aotemshi, Convener
Ms Talisenla, Secretary
Prospectus and Student Handbook Committee 2021
1. Tiarenla Aier Convener
2. Mr. Nukshimoa Member
3. Dr. Phyobenthung Member
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