The education section extends to Bose’s years as a standout student at Presidency College and Calcutta University Science College, and the archive shows his degrees from the institutes, along with his academic chart. Interestingly, it was during his time at Presidency College where he was first introduced to Meghnad Saha, who would go on to become an integral part of his life
The archives go much beyond exploring Bose’s life as an academician. A wall of frames shows his relationships with people from diverse fields. The photos show Bose with singer Dilip Kumar Ray, poet Bishnu Dey, painter Jamini Roy and actor Bhanu Bandopadhyay. An entire wall is dedicated to the relationship between Bose and Rabindranath Tagore, with copies of their letters in Bengali
The final wall of the archives documents the recognition bestowed upon the physicist, both during and after his life. His Esraj stands proudly among the plaques, as a testament to his love for music. The most intimate touch though, is the inclusion of headphones here, with which people can hear recordings of the music played by Bose