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Admission Policy

Admission will be made purely on the basis of merit, while for SC, ST and PH candidates the usual reservation system will be followed.

In the B.A., B.Sc. and B.Com. General courses, candidates having passed their H.S. Examination in the years 2005, 2004 and 2003 can take direct admission.

For candidates passing out their H.S. Examination in the previous year, i.e. 2004 and seeking admission in Hons. coures of Arts & Science stream a 5% deduction from the aggregate will be made before preparation of the merit list. Accordingly, a 10% deduction from the aggregate will be applicable for candidates who passed their H.S. Examination in the year 2003.

In case of science students seeking admission in either Bengali (Hons) or English(Hons), 50 marks will be deducted from their aggregate before they are empanelled in the merit list. However, the 5% deduction for previous year candidates will be similarly applicable in their case.

For admission in the Science (Hons) courses, a mode of counselling on the basis of a common merit list ( Agg.+Sc. gr. marks ) will be followed, while in the Arts(Hons) courses the policy will be that of making subject wise merit panels.

Students of the science stream, after counselling, may also opt for either Economics (Hons ) or Accountancy (Hons) provided seats still remain vacant for further admission. Students selected during counselling will have to take admission immediately as per notice.

Candidates pasing out their H.S. Examination in the year 2005 and possessing District Level certificates in games and sports will have only one seat reserved in the following Hons. courses viz. Bengali, English, History, and Philosophy.

After admission students with BPL cards and at least 50% attendance in the classes delivered within the first three months of a new session will be given a priority while being considered for getting concessions.

A newly admitted student will be permitted to opt for a change in his/her combination subjects for a short period provided seats are still available. But students having Geography(Gen.) as their subject will have to take Economics(Gen) as their combination subject compulsorily, and their will be no alternative to this. Students seeking a change in thier combination subjects will have to apply in a prescribed form.

Students desiring to apply for more than one Hons. courses may do so in a single form. In that case, they will have to mention the specific names of Hons. subjects in the specified column.

In General courses of Arts, and Science, students may apply for their desired combinations in a single form only. Combinations should be chosen from the programme options.

While buying the form, buying of the Prospectus is binding upon the students.

Before taking admission a student should collect forms and prospectus, which will be available from the college admission counter.

The students should submit duly filled-in application form along with attested copies of mark sheets, admit cards, registration certificates etc. of previous examination (M.P. & H.S.). Students should get their photocopies attested by the Heads of the institutions from where they have passed. School leaving certificate is also required. Original documents must be produced at the time of admission.

SC/ST candidates should submit attested copies of relevant documents from appropriate authorities (DM/ SDO/ MLA/ MP/ Zilla Parishad Member / Municipal Councellor ) along with the form. Original copy is to be produced at the time of admission.

Physically handicapped candidate should submit attested copies of authentic document along with the form. Original is to be produced at the time of admission.

Students are to take a thorough note of the admission policy, as and when required. Admission is done on the basis of merit. The decision of the admission committee regarding the admission of a student to the college is final.

Newly admitted students are required to attend at least 50% of the lectures delivered within the first 15 days. Name of the students who fail to do so will be struck off from the admission register.

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