Raja Peary Mohan College[1] is a general purpose college in Hooghly District of West Bengal, India under University of Calcutta[2]. It offers intermediate and undergraduate courses in various arts, science and commerce subjects[3].The college is one of the most popular instituttion for higher study in the neighbourhood of Kolkata. The college was established in 1881 by late Raja Joy Krishna Mukher
jee (Father of Raja Peary Mohan Mukherjee), a leading social reformer and educationist of West Bengal, when it was under the British rule. Situated on the banks of river Ganges, more commonly known as the Hooghly River or the Bhagirathi, at the junction of three districts of West Bengal, namely Hooghly, Howrah and the 24 Parganas (North), Raja Peary Mohan College is a premier institution of higher education in Uttarpara. It is one of the oldest institutions of higher education not only in Bengal but also in entire India as well. When Raja Peary Mohan College, formerly Uttarpara College, was founded in the late nineteenth century by a benevolent social reformer of the district of Hooghly, nobody anticipated that from its humble beginning this college could reach a goal of excellence in academic, social and cultural fields. In true sense the present recognition and distinctions were built upon the heritage of a glorious past, but it had also records of rough times now and then. Nevertheless, the college endeavoured to the cause of education despite various odds at different stages with commendable devotion for more than a century and keeping in pace with contemporary demands it has been currently trying to develop and cater the needs of the students. Thus just beyond the boundaries of the metropolis of Kolkata, Raja Peary Mohan College has developed itself as an eminent centre of learning and as one of the biggest co-educational colleges of West Bengal, being affiliated to the University of Calcutta.