Secondary |
Stusents | Applicant | 90 % | 85 % | 80 % | 75 % | 70 % | 60 % | Highest |
Boys | 545 | 68 | 210 | 353 | 435 | 479 | 525 | 96.2 % |
Girls | 233 | 32 | 83 | 133 | 171 | 200 | 223 | 96 % |
Total | 778 | 100 | 293 | 486 | 606 | 679 | 748 | -- |
Higher Secondary |
Stusents | Applicant | 90 % | 85 % | 80 % | 75 % | 70 % | 60 % | Highest |
Boys (Science) | 981 | 34 | 219 | 519 | 808 | 926 | 981 | 94.6 % |
Girls (Science) | 489 | 11 | 85 | 242 | 355 | 446 | 488 | 97.4 % |
Boys & Girls (Arts) | 65 | 9 | 28 | 45 | 51 | 60 | 64 | 92.2 % |
Total | 1535 | 54 | 332 | 806 | 1214 | 1432 | 1533 | -- |
W.B-JEE RANK |
Rank Within | 500 | 1000 | 1200 | 1500 | 2000 | 2500 |
W.B-JEE (Med.) | 61 | 156 | 204 | 266 | 360 | 452 |
Top Rank: | 40 | 55 | 62 | 69 | 77 | 82 | 88 | 93 | 99 |
Contact No |
Admission: | +91 8373 05 8704, 9733 69 6050 |
NEET/JEE/WBCS Coaching: | +91 8373 05 8753 |
Teacher Recruitment (Secondary Level): | +91 8373 05 8738, 8373 05 8702 |
Scholarship: | +91 9434 62 0920, 8373 05 8767 |
History of Al-Ameen Mission:
The Secretary General of the Mission, M. Nurul Islam , set up the Khalatpur Junior High Madrasa in 1976 when he was still studying his 10th Standard. In May 1984, he started the Institute of Islamic Culture, setting up a hostel for the institute in 1986 in the Madrasa building itself with the collection of one fistful of rice from every home in his village, Khalatpur. In January 1987, it was renamed as Al-Ameen Mission.
As well as being an educational institute, Al-Ameen Mission does charitable works for the Muslim community. It has helped unemployed Muslims with loans and has scholarship programs to help other communities' needy students.
Al-Ameen Mission is a residential institute located near Khalatpur, Udaynarayanpur,Howrah, West Bengal, India. Established in 1986 it is now spread across 15 districts of the state with 56 branches. It has 12 thousand residential students now. Here passed about 16 thousands students.
Al-Ameen Mission follows the curriculum of WBBSE,WBHSE,CBSE Board . Al Ameen Mission has received the prestigious award "Banga Bhusan Award" in 2015.
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Why Al-Ameen:
Academic excellence with a religious atmosphere, this has been the mission of Al Ameen Mission, the pioneer Muslim ducational institution in West Bengal since 1987. Its main campus is situated at Khalatpur, Howrah district, at least 60 km from Kolkata.
Al-Ameen Mission has tried to achieve quality and excellence in the field of education following the principles of fairness, equity, equality and transparency with preferences to the poor and meritorious students. Al-Ameen defines its objectives as promoting quality education among the poor and backward class minorities of the society and developing the socio-economic condition of the Muslims.
Every parent wants to send their children to school to get quality education, thorough knowledge, develop honesty, confidence and life long effective learning, with a passion to excel at home, school and in the society, and for Muslims an Islamic environment. This has been the philosophy of Al Ameen Mission.
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General Secretary Desk:
1947 was a watershed year for India. It achieved its independence but simultaneously the western as well as its eastern side was partitioned. The Muslims were badly hit, particularly for those who remained in West Bengal. For several decades, the community remained moribund. From the mid eighties of the last century, situation began to change when Al-Ameen Mission came into existence.
In the year 1986-87, Al-Ameen Mission started its journey in a humble way with only seven students. The motto was to give modern education with moral values in a fully residential system where students from all strata of the society, irrespective of their financial condition would live, learn, and grow together.
The students, coming from the poorest section of the society, were given education free of cost. Donations & Zakat were collected to meet up the expenses and gradually the name of the Mission spread far and wide and numerous people came along and a movement which has been aptly called 'the Mission Movement' started. Now, it has made its presence feel very strongly in the state of West Bengal.
It is heartening to note that Muslims of Bengal are embracing education to break free from a certain way of life and age-old stereotyping. With all humbleness we want to say that the Mission has played a pivotal role here.
We are presenting the activities of the Mission which will manifest its contribution in the building of our nation.
We know our limitations. Still we believe that we will achieve our lofty goal, slowly but definitely, as the Almighty is with us.
December 2018 Kolkata, India
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