The college organizes a dedicated eye check-up camp to ensure students and staff can monitor and maintain their vision health. Professional ophthalmologists or trained optometrists conduct the examinations, helping identify vision issues early and providing advice on corrective measures.
A general health check-up camp is held to assess the overall well-being of the college community. This includes routine medical tests, vital checks, and consultations with healthcare professionals, enabling early detection of health problems and encouraging preventive care.
On 24th September 2024, the college hosts an awareness programme focused on HIV/AIDS. The event educates students about modes of transmission, prevention strategies, and the importance of removing stigma associated with the disease. Experts and activists engage participants through talks, discussions, and interactive sessions.
The college maintains a dedicated sick room equipped with basic medical amenities, providing immediate care for minor illnesses and injuries. A well-stocked first aid box is available to handle emergencies promptly, ensuring the safety and health of the campus community.
The college is facilitating access to the West Bengal Health Scheme for eligible teaching and non-teaching staff. This government initiative covers medical expenses for a wide range of treatments, ensuring financial security in times of health emergencies and promoting overall well-being.