College of Basic Science and Humanities, Bhubaneswar


College of Basic Science and Humanities, Bhubaneswar is a constituent college of Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology. Situated in capital city of Odisha, the college provides education in science stream to +2 science, graduate, postgraduate as well as Ph.D.

Objective / Purpose of the public Authority

To offer +2 Science Courses at higher secondary level and supporting
pre-requisite courses to the students of other constituent colleges of OUAT. Besides to offer three year full-time degree courses in Science courses. From the session 2014–15, Post Graduate and Ph.D. courses in different disciplines of Sciences were also introduced.

Mission/Vision

To provide better education at +2 science, +3 science, post graduate and Ph.D. level by excellent faculties and to prepare the students to acquire the knowledge of wisdom to prepare themselves to compete in all India level to exhibit their talent of excellency. Many experienced faculties such as Prof. Bikas Ch Panda, Prof Ashis Kumar Mohanty, Prof. CSK Mishra, Prof. Netaji Upadhaya, Prof. Baman Acharya, Prof. Minaketan Mahanti, Dr Manasranjan Acharya and Dr Nandita Swain are heading different Departments, research and extension programs. Eminent young faculties such as Dr. Biswaranjan Paital, Dr J Mohapatra, Dr. Nigam Ch. Parida, Dr. Himansu Sahoo, Dr. Rojalin Pattanayak, Dr Debashis Dash, Dr Pratap Keshari Patnaik, Dr Abhijeeta Rout, Dr Kajari Das, Dr. Sanghamitra Beuria, Dr. Mamata Kuila, Dr. Sakambari Mishra, Dr Chhatrapati Parida, Dr S T Patnaik, Dr S Baag having excellent research and education back ground are conducting their research and discharging their teaching job.

Departments

The college has the following Departments: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Computer Science and Information Technology, Electronics, odia, and English.

Admission

The cut off for +2 science is 87% of 10th.And cut off for +3 science 80-70% of 12th/+2 science. PG admission depends upon the career marks and entrance marks.