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  1. St Joseph's College , Darjeeling. The College Section began as a part of St Joseph’s School, which started its journey in 1888. In 1927, the College Section (offering basically the Intermediate Course) was affiliated to the Calcutta University.

  2. St. Joseph's College, Darjeeling is a renowned educational institution in West Bengal, India. The college has its own admission policy, which is based on the rules and regulations set forth by the University of North Bengal.

  3. Mar 5, 2024 · St Joseph's College Darjeeling was founded and is managed by the Darjeeling Jesuits of North Bengal (DJNB). It is an affiliated college of the University of North Bengal, Siliguri. However, initially it was affiliated with the Calcutta University. The college provides undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in various disciplines.

  4. St. Joseph's College is a Catholic Minority Co-educational Degree College managed by the Darjeeling Jesuits of North Bengal through St. Joseph's North Point College Educational Trust. The College Section began as a part of St. Joseph’s School, which started its journey in 1888. In 1927, the College Section (offering basically the Intermediate

  5. College fees and late fees cover 12 months viz. from June to May. No deduction is made for holidays and broken periods. The second and third year students must pay the yearly fees within 10 days of their joining the second and third year classes or as per the dates announced by the College.

  6. St Joseph's College is a government-aided, Christian minority, co-educational college in West Bengal, India about 3 km north of downtown Darjeeling. It has been awarded Grade B+ (3rd Cycle) by NAAC. It grew out of St. Joseph's School established in 1888. The college began in 1927 when it was affiliated to Calcutta University.

  7. Apr 11, 2012 · St. Joseph's College, Darjeeling is the oldest and most famous college of Darjeeling. The College was established in 1888. In 1927, it was brought under the University of Calcutta. Since 1949, the College has started offering B.A and B.Sc. degrees.