Physical and Mental Wellbeing
At Rani Birla Girls’ College, the well-being of students and staff is considered a priority alongside academic excellence. The institution takes a proactive approach in promoting both physical and mental health, ensuring that members of the college community thrive in a safe, supportive and healthy environment.
Medical Facilities and Health Services
- The college organizes a monthly medical check-up and health counselling camp for students and staff, conducted by a registered medical practitioner. These camps provide basic health assessments, consultation and guidance on maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
- A dedicated recovery room has been established on campus, equipped with a bed for use in case of medical emergencies.
- A well-stocked First Aid Box is always available to manage minor injuries and sudden health issues.
- Essential health tools such as a weighing scale, height measuring device and a wheelchair are accessible to address routine or emergency health needs.
Students' Health Home Membership
- The college holds universal membership of the Students' Health Home (142/2, Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Rd, Sealdah, Kolkata), a renowned health facility offering affordable and quality healthcare to students.
- By paying a nominal annual fee, students can access a range of services including:
- Free medical check-ups
- Medicines at a subsidized cost of ₹5/-
- Indoor facilities at minimal charges
- Specialized care and diagnostic services as required
Mental Health and Well-being
- The college recognizes the growing importance of mental health awareness and regularly organizes interactive sessions, counselling workshops and stress management programs to support students' emotional well-being.
- Faculty and staff maintain an approachable and student-friendly environment to identify and assist students facing academic, personal or emotional challenges.
Through these integrated health initiatives, Rani Birla Girls’ College remains committed to ensuring that its students and staff not only pursue academic goals but also enjoy a safe and healthy campus life—physically, mentally and emotionally.