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ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION
C.U. Criteria To be Followed For Admission
Top 4 subjects to be considered for aggregate.
Compulsory Environmental education should not be taken into account for
calculating aggregate.
Candidate must pass with English as a subject with full marks 100 in the
H.S. level.
For Honours
A) A minimum of 50% in aggregate & 45% in the subject or related subject.
Related subject for Sociology Honours is Psychology and Political Science.
Related subject for Education Honours is Psychology, Philosophy, Mathematics,
Sociology, Economics, Political Science and History. Candidates from Science and
Commerce stream or any subject from Arts can select History and Political Science
as Honours.
OR
B) 55% marks in the subject or related subject in the previous qualifying exam.
OR
C) 50% in aggregate when the candidate has not studied the subject in her previous
qualifying examination provided all other clauses are satisfied.
D) Minimum of 40% marks in the aggregate or 40% in the subject or related
subject in the previous qualifying exam for SC, ST candidates(Certificate must be
given for verification).
In case of other Board / Council, a candidate shall have to pass in five
recognized subjects of full marks not being less than 100 each of which one shall
be English. A candidate passing in four subjects shall not be eligible to such
admission to the course. No candidate shall be allowed for admission after a
lapse of more than 3 years from the year of passing the previous qualifying
examination or discontinuation of recognized regular courses of study after
passing the previous qualifying examination.
RESERVATION OF SEATS IN ADMISSION
Schedule Caste
Schedule Tribe
PD
22%
6%
3%
OBC-A
10%
OBC-B
7%
has to be achieved in a phased manner over a 6 year
period from 2014-2015.
has to be achieved in a phased manner over a 6 year
period from 2014-2015.
RELATED SUBJECTS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR ADMISSION
Education Honours - Students who have not studied Education as a subject but
have studied any of the following subjects,can apply:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Psychology
Philosophy
Mathematics
Sociology
5.
6.
7.
Economics
Political Science
History
Sociology Honours - Students who have not studied Sociology as a subject but
have studied any of the following subjects,can apply
1.
Psychology
2.
Political Science
OTHER SUBJECTS
English Honours - Students must have English at 10+2 level. Students from
Science and Commerce stream can also apply.
History Honours - Students from Science, Commerce stream and students who
have not studied History in H.S. can also apply.
Political Science Honours - Students from Science, Commerce stream and
students who have not studied the subject in H.S. can also apply.
Geography Honours - Students must have studied Geography at H.S. level.
Journalism and Mass Communication - Students must have English or Bengali
as first language.
Communicative English(MAJOR) - Admission to be determined on the basis of
marks in English.
Some Special conditions for admission to Honours Courses as follows:
(i). B.Com. Honours: Course in “ Accounting and Finance” or “Marketing”, the
word “subject” or “related subject” shall mean the following: Accountancy,
Business Economics including Business Mathematics, Business Organisation,
Mathematics, Business Mathematics, Economics, Statistics, Business Studies,
Office Practice and Secretarial, Financial Accounting, Elements of Cost
Accountancy and Auditing, Book Keeping, Commerce, Cost Accountancy &
Principle of Management.
(ii). Economics: A Candidate shall be allowed to take up Honours in Economics if
he/she has passed in Mathematics at the H.S. Examination (10+2) conducted by
the West Bengal Council of H.S. Education or its equivalent examination in
Mathematics/ Business Mathematics. Students who have passed Business
Economics including Business Mathematics in H.S.(10+2) level from West Bengal
Council of H.S. Education are also eligible for admission in the Honours Course in
Economics.
(iii). Mathematics: A candidate shall be allowed to take up Honours in
Mathematics if he/she has passed in Mathematics at the previous qualifying
examination. A candidate who has passed in Business Mathematics is not eligible
for admission to the Mathematics Honours Course.
Course Structure with Distribution of Marks for B.A./ B.Sc. (Hons. & Major)
Course of Studies under 1+1+1 System of Examinations:
Part – I Examination
(at the end of the first
yearordinarily
in the
month of June)
Marks
a) 2 Hons./ Major papers
(Papers I & II)
200
b) Elective subjects
(Paper I of 100 marks
each of two elective
subjects) 100x2=200
200
c) Language Group:
100
i)Compulsory English 50
ii)MIL/Alt. English
50
Total Marks : 500
Part- II Examination
(at the end of 2nd
yearordinarily
in the
month of May)
Marks
a) 2Hons./ Major papers
(Papers III & IV)
200
b) Elective subjects
(Paper II & III of 100
marks each of two
elective subjects)
100 x 2x 2 = 400
400
Part-III Examination
(at the end of the 3rd year
ordinarily in the month
of April)
Total Marks : 600
Total Marks : 500
Marks
a) 4 Hons./ Major papers
( Papers V to VIII)
400
b) Environmental Studies
100
Course Structure with Distribution of Marks for B.A./ B.Sc. (General)
Course of Studies under 1+1+1 System of Examinations
Part – I examination
(at the end of the first
year – ordinarily in the
month of June)
Marks
a) Elective subjects
(Paper I of three
elective subjects of
100 marks each, 100 x 3 = 300 )
300
b) Language group :
100
i) Compulsory English – 50
ii) MIL/Alt. English - 50
Total Marks: 400
Part – II Examination
(at the end of the 2nd
year – ordinarily in the
month of May)
Marks
Elective Subject
(Papers II & III of three
elective subjects of 100
marks for each paper)
100 x 2 x 3 = 600
600
Total Marks: 600
Part- III Examination
(at the end of the 3rd
year – ordinarily in the
month of April)
Marks
a) Elective Subject
(Paper – IV of three
elective subjects of 100
marks each, 100 x 3 = 300)
300
b) Environmental Studies 100
Total Marks: 400