Post BSC BTech CU As PG Degree
Post BSC BTech CU As PG Degree
Candidates graduated with following Honors Subjects or equivalent courses are generally entitled to
study in the course(s) mentioned below, subject to fulfillment of details of eligibility criteria for
admission in the corresponding course(s) mentioned in Section –2,3,4,5 and 6 .Before submission of
Application Form candidate should carefully read the detailed eligibility criteria of the course. If the
qualification of the candidate does not match to the detailed eligibility, the candidate is not eligible
to apply for that course.
(i) Agriculture [B.Sc. (Ag)]: PP, GPB, HT, AG, SST, ACS, BT, GN, NS
(iii) Biochemistry: BC, MS, GN, BT, NS, ENV, BMB, BIB
(iv) Botany: BOT, BC, MS, GPB, HT, PP, BMB, BIB, BT, GN, NS, ENV.
(vi) Chemistry: CH, BC, CE, PST, CR, OT, PT, PF, ACS, MS, BT, GN, NS, ENV,
AS, BMB, BIB.
(xvii) Physics: PH, ES, RPE, IT, CSE, EE, IE, OO, BMB, BIB, BT, GN, MS, NS,
AS, BC
(xviii) Physiology PL, BC, MS, BT, GN, NS, ENV, BMB,BIB.
(xxii) Zoology: ZOO, BC, MS, ENV. GN, BT, NS, BIB, BMB
All Hons. Graduates can apply for M.A. / M.Sc. in Human Rights Course (HR). 5 years LLB
Degree holder, Degree Engineers, MBBS or equivalent Bachelor degree may apply for Human
Rights.
SECTION - 2
TECHNOLOGY COURSES
Faculty of Technology
Courses of Study, Department, Minimum Eligibility of Requirements, Duration of Course and No. of
Seats.
i)Ceramic Engg.,
CR 202 10+1
ii)Oil Tech,
OT 203 10+1
iii)Petrochemicals and PT 204 10+1
Petroleum Refinery Engg.
iv) Pharmaceuticals & Fine PF 205 10+1
Chemical Tech.)
G) Electrical Engineering EE 210 20+1 At least 50% marks in B.Sc. Hons. in Physics
with Mathematics as one of the Genl.
Subjects for the courses (G & H).
H) Instrumentation IE 211 20+1
Engineering
PROFESSIONAL COURSE
I) 3-Year (6 semester)/ MCA 213 40+1 Admission through Joint entrance for
M.C.A. Computer Application (JECA).
A.K. Choudhury School
N.B. : 1 (one) seat for OBC candidate has been increased in all the Technology courses.
SECTION – 3
SCIENCE COURSES
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Course wise Details of Eligibility for Application, Courses of Study, Eligibility of Requirement,
Duration of Course and No. of Seats.
Courses Abbre- Code No. of Minimum Eligibility
No. Seats
viation
M.Sc. / M.A.
F) Applied Psychology APS 226 42+1 At least 50% marks in B.A./B.Sc. Hons. in
Psychology or its equiv.
H) Zoology ZOO 228 70+1 At least 50% marks in B.Sc. Hons. in Zoology
or its equiv.
I) Botany BOT 229 50+1 At least 50% marks in B.Sc. Hons. in Botany
or its equiv.
All the eligible candidates both CU and NON CU have to sit for an Entrance Test based on knowledge in
Biochemistry at U. G. Level. 20 Seats under Category A earmarked for C. U. Biochemistry Hons
candidates.
Eligibility:
Eligibility:
Eligibility:
Eligibility:
B.Sc.Hons. in any Life Science subjects/Physics with Chemistry as one of the General Subject at UG
Level; / B.Sc.Hons. in Chemistry/Biochemistry or its equiv./ Bachelor in Agricultural Science, B.Tech in
Biotechnology, M.B.B.S. All the candidates should have at least 55% marks in B.Sc. (Hons) and at least
60% marks in average in Biology, Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics with at least 55% in each subject
at (10+2) level. All the eligible candidates both CU and NON CU have to sit for an Entrance Test of MCQ
type covering the fields of Physics, Mathematics, and Biology of 10+2 level and Chemistry, Biochemistry
of Graduation (General) Level.
Eligibility:
All the candidates should have at least 50% marks in B.Sc. (Hons.) and at least 60% marks in average in
Biology, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics or its equivalent at 10+2 level. All the candidates, both
C.U. and Non-C.U. (Both Category A & Category B) have to appear in the Entrance Test.
Eligibility:
All the above candidates should have Chemistry as one of the General Subjects except the candidates
with Hons. in Chemistry / Biochemistry M.B.B.S are eligible. All the candidates should have At least 50%
marks in B.Sc. (Hons.) and at least 60% marks on average in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and
Physics at the (10+2) level.
X) Environmental Science: ENV Code: 244 SEAT: 15+1
Eligibility:
At least 55% marks in B.Sc. Hons. in a Science subject with Chemistry as one of the General subject
(except candidates Hons in Chemistry / Biochemistry) or its equiv. All the eligible candidates both CU
and NON CU have to sit for an Entrance Test on basic knowledge of Environmental Science covering
syllabus of Physical and Life Science at U.G.level.
Category A : 60% of the total seat is earmarked for C.U. Env. Sc.(Hons ) current your candidate
Category B : 40% of the total seat is open to all both C.U. & NonC.U., Current Year & Previous Year, Env.
Sc. (Hons) and other eligible Hons
N.B. : 1 (one) seat for OBC candidate has been increased in all the science courses except
Faculty of Agriculture
Course wise Details of Eligibility for Application and Number of Seats : -
A) Plant Physiology PP 261 10+1 At least 55% marks in B.Sc. (Ag)/ At least 50%
marks in B.Sc. Hons. in Botany. Preference will
be given to B.Sc. (Ag) candidate.
B) Genetics & Plant GPB 262 10+1 At least 55% marks in B.Sc. (Ag). / At least 50%
Breeding marks in B.Sc. Hons. in Botany. Preference will
be given to B.Sc. (Ag) candidates.
C) Horticulture HT 263 10+1 At least 55% marks in B.Sc. (Ag) / B.Sc. Hons in
Horticulture / At least 50% marks in B.Sc.
Hons. in Botany. Preference will be given to t
Graduate in B.Sc. (Ag.) / B.Sc. Horticulture
E) Seed Science & SST 265 10+1 At least 55% marks in B.Sc. (Ag)
Technology
F) Agricultural ACS 266 20+1 At least 55% marks in B.Sc. (Ag) / At least 50%
Chemistry & Soil marks in B.Sc.Hons in Chemistry
Science
Preference will be given to B.Sc. (Ag)
candidate. Preference will be given to B.Sc.
(Ag) candidate.
N.B. : 1 (one) seat for OBC candidate has been increased in all the Agriculture courses.
All the candidates should have 50% marks in 10th standard and 10+2 level separately.
All Non-C.U. B.Sc.(Ag.) and B.Sc. Hons. in Agriculture candidates have to sit in Entrance Test (MCQ
Type) of 100 marks. The qualifying marks will be 40% and merit list will be prepared accordingly.
There will be no negative marking. Counseling of the qualifying candidates will be followed for
selection in different departments.
Vacant seat if any lying in the department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science will be filled
up from the C.U. B.Sc. Hons in Chemistry candidates applied.
Vacant seat if any lying in the department of a) Genetics & Plant Breeding b) Horticulture and c)
Plant Physiology will be filled up from the C.U. B.Sc. Hons in Botany candidates applied.
Non-C.U. B.Sc. Hons. in Chemistry / Botany are not eligible to apply in Agricultural courses.
SECTION – 5
M.Sc. / M.A.
A) M.Sc. in Home Science FN 271 65+1 B.Sc. Hons. Degree (10+2+3) in Food & Nutrition.
(Food & Nutrition)
B) M.A/M.Sc. in Home HD 272 50+1 B.A. / B.Sc. Hons. Degree (10+2+3) in Human
Science (Human Development/Psychology/Sociology/Home Science /
Development) Education. Regular Hons Graduate in Human
Development of current year will get first preference
N.B. : 1 (one) seat for OBC candidate has been increased in all the Home Science courses.
SECTION – 6
Human Rights concepts is a dynamic one, which will find expanded expression and constantly cover
new areas as human society continues to evolve to higher levels of development. The original
content of philosophy of fundamental freedom was limited mainly to civil and political rights of the
individual, often referred to as “first generation” rights. The expansive nature of the concept of
human rights clubbed with the realization that without guaranteeing economic, social and cultural
rights, full enjoyment of civil and political rights was not possible led to the inclusion of economic,
social and cultural rights, popularly described as “second generation” rights.
The concept of human rights in its expanding comprehension, has now traveled to encompass what
are called “third generation” rights which include right to self determination, right regarded as
belonging to peoples rather than individuals, right to sovereignty over natural wealth and resources
of the country and right to development as well as rights of disadvantaged groups to special
protection. Thus the road traveled by human rights movement has been historic and impressive.
The human rights study program is designed for academicians, educators, practitioners and general
students interested in human rights issues and opened to all national.
Abbre- Code No. of
Course No. Seats Eligibility
viation
N.B. : 1 (one) seat for OBC candidate has been increased in Human Right courses.
All the candidates both C.U. & Non C.U. have to sit in a written Entrance Test.
SECTION : 7
Procedure of Application
Before filing of application form please read the instruction carefully. In some cases a student may
apply for more than one course, if eligible as per eligibility criteria (mentioned Section – 2, 3, 4, 5
and 6,). In such cases, the candidate must state his / her order of preference. Candidate should
take decision very carefully about how many course(s) he is eligible to apply and how many
course(s) he intends to apply. He has to select all the course(s) with his order of preference once at
a time. Computer will automatically generate the required no. of Application Form(s), and the
amount of Application Fee to be deposited and the Receipt page.
In some cases a candidate may apply for more than one course with Order of Preference. Candidate
should give his order of preference carefully; it may not be changed later. During Selection all the
options of candidate of Higher Merit will be considered first then the options of the next higher
merit candidates will be considered. Once the candidate will be selected in one option, all the lower
options will be closed, keeping the higher options remains open for future chance. The preference 1
is higher option than preference 2 and so on. The candidate should select the course as preference 1
which he thinks the best one and he intends to get admission if he got chance. Accordingly 2nd best
course as preference 2 and so on.
Group-1 : Application Form of Physics Hons. Graduates with order of Preference for
admission in Physics, Electronic Science, Electrical Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering, Optics
& Optoelectronics, Radio physics & Electronics, Computer Science & Engineering and Information
Technology or its any part.
Group-2: Application Form of Electronics Hons. Graduates with order of Preference for
admission in Electronic Science, Radio Physics & Electronics, Optics & Optoelectronics and
Information Technology or its any part.
Group-3: Application Form of Computer Science Hons. Graduates with order of Preference
for admission in M.Sc. in Computer and Information Science, B.Tech. in Computer Science and
Engineering and Information Technology or its any part. All the C.U. and Non-C.U. applicants have
to appear in the Entrance Test.
Group-4: Application Form of Chemistry Hons. Graduates with order of Preference for admission
in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Polymer Science and Technology, Chemical Technology (Ceramic
Eng., Petrochemicals & Petroleum refinery, Oil Technology, Pharmaceuticals & Fine Chemical Tech.)
and Agricultural Chemistry & Soil Sc or its any part.
Group-5: Application Form of Psychology Hons. Graduates with order of Preference for
admission in Psychology and Applied Psychology or its any part.
Group-6: Application Form of Mathematics Hons. Graduates with order of Preference for
admission in Pure Mathematics, Applied, Mathematics and B.Tech. in Computer Science &
Engineering or its any part.
Group-7: Application Form of Physiology Hons. Graduates for admission in Physiology.
Group-8: Application Form with order of preference for admission in Biophysics
Molecular Biology & (b) Bio-Informatics and Biophysics, or its any part. All the
C.U. and Non-C.U. applicants have to appear in the Entrance Test.
Group-9 : Application Form for admission in Genetics. All the C.U. and Non-C.U. applicants
have to appear in the Entrance Test.
Group-10: Application Form of Botany Hons. Graduates with order of Preference for admission in
Botany and Agriculture courses (i) G.P.B. (ii) HORTICULTURE (iii) PLANT PHYSIOLOGY or its any part.
Group-11: Application Form of Microbiology Hons. Graduates for admission in Microbiology. All
the C.U. and Non-C.U. applicants have to appear in the Entrance Test.
Group-13: Application Form of Statistics Hons. Graduates with order of Preference for admission
in M.Sc. Statistics and B.Tech. Computer Science & Engineering or its any part. All the C.U. and Non-
C.U. applicants have to appear in the Entrance Test.
Group-14: Application Form of Geology Hons. Graduates for admission in Applied Geology.
Group-16: Application Form for admission in Biochemistry. All the C.U. & Non-
Group-17: Application Form for admission in Biotechnology. All the C.U. & Non-
Group-23) Application Form of Agriculture Graduates with order of Preference for admission in
Agriculture in any of the six streams of Agriculture .
I)Agronomy II)GPB, III)SST, IV)Horticulture, V)Plant Physiology, VI)Ag. Chem. & Soil Sc. or its any part.
All the B.Sc. (Ag.) Hons. applicants have to appear in the Entrance Test.
Group-25) Application Form of Food & Nutrition Hons. Graduates for admission in Home
Science (Food & Nutrition).
SECTION – 8
A) 60% of total seat in each course be earmarked for C.U. students only. This 60% of total seat be
termed as Category – “A” seat in each course. All the current year C.U. and C.U. Autonomous
College Honours Graduate will be considered in Category – “A”.
B) Rest 40% of total seat in each course be earmarked for both Non-C.U. and C.U. candidates. This
40% of total seat be termed as Category – “B” seat in each course.
C.U. Honours Graduate candidates of the preceding year will be considered in Categor –“B” only.
List of groups of courses selection in Category-A will be made on the basis of percentage of marks
obtained in Honours subject.
Gr 1 – Physics Hons, Gr 2 – Electronics Hons., Gr 4 – Chemistry Hons., Gr 5 – Psychology Hons.,
Gr 6 – Mathematics Hons., Gr 7 – Physiology Hons., Gr 10 – Botany Hons., Gr 12 – Zoologys Hons.,
Gr 14 – Geology Hons., Gr 15 – Geography Hons., Gr 20 – Anthropology Hons., Gr 25– Food &
Nutrition Hons., Gr 26 – Human Development Hons.
2. Selection Procedure for admission to a) Gr-24 Neuroscience and b) Gr-22 Marine Science: While
preparing the Merit List of Selected candidates, 40% weightage will be given to the average
percentage of marks of the four subjects Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics & Biology or its equivalent
subject as mentioned as eligibility criteria at the (10+2) level and 60% weightage will be given to
percentage of marks obtained in the B.Sc. Honours subject.
3. Selection Procedure for admission to a) Gr-17 Biotechnology : The Entrance Test is mandatory
for both C.U. and Non-C.U. candidates. The final selection of the candidates would be based on a
total of 100 of which marks obtained at (10+2) level and Honours course will be calculated as a
fraction taking total marks to be 20 of weightage percentage (10+2) level + 40 weightage of
percentage (B.Sc. Hons.) + 40 weightage of percentage of Entrance Test. Average percentage of
marks obtained in four subjects Physics , Chemistry , Mathematics & Biology or its equivalent subject
at (10+2) level will be considered as % of (10+2) level.
4. Selection Procedure for admission to a) Gr-8 Bio-Physics Molecular Biology b) Gr-8 Bio-
Informatics & Bio-Physics : The Entrance Test is mandatory for both C.U. and Non-C.U. candidates.
The final selection of the candidates would be based on a total of 100 of which marks obtained at
(10+2) level and Honours course will be calculated as a fraction taking total marks to be 30 of
weightage percentage (10+2) level + 30 weightage of percentage (B.Sc. Hons.) + 40 weightage of
percentage of Entrance Test. Average percentage of marks obtained in four subjects Physics ,
Chemistry , Mathematics & Biology or its equivalent subject at (10+2) level will be considered as % of
(10+2) level.
5. Selection Procedure for Admission to a) Gr-11 Microbiology b) Gr-9 Genetics: The Entrance
Test is mandatory for both C.U. and Non-C.U. candidates. Final Selection will be based on 20% of
weightage in the percentage of Science group of (10+2) level examination and 30% weightage to be
taken from the percentage of marks obtained in Honours subject of 3 year Bachelor’s Degree course
and 50% of weightage percentage of marks obtained in the Entrance Test. Average percentage of
marks obtain in four subjects : Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics & Biology or its equivalent subject
as mentioned in the eligibility criteria at (10+2) level will be considered as percentage of (10+2) level.
7. Selection Procedure for admission in Gr-21 Human Rights: The Entrance Test is mandatory for
both C.U. and Non-C.U. candidates. Out of total 100 marks (i) for written examination – 40 marks, (ii)
academic weightage at Graduation level – 40 marks & (v) academic weightage at (10+2) level (best
of 4 subjects) – 20 marks.
8. Selection Procedure Gr-3 Computer Science Hons. : Candidate for admission in CIS, CSE and IT. :
Entrance Test is mandatory for both C.U. and Non-C.U. applicants.
Final Selection will be based on 20% of weightage in the percentage of Science group of (10+2) level
examination and 30% weightage to be taken from the percentage of marks obtained in Honours
subject of 3 year Bachelor’s Degree course and 50% of weightage percentage of marks obtained in
the Entrance Test. Average percentage of marks obtain in four subjects in Physics, Chemistry,
Mathematics & Biology or its equivalent subject as mentioned in the eligibility criteria at (10+2) level
will be considered as percentage of (10+2) level.
9. A Draft Merit List for Category A where no Entrance Test held of the candidates graduated from
the C.U. and C.U. Autonomous College(s) in the current year, will be published after the last date of
submissions application form. All the current year C.U. and C.U. Autonomous College applicants may
check the Draft Merit List specially Hons. Marks, Genl. Marks, SC/ST/PC status, Year of Passing,
Passed / Appear / PNC and order of preference of courses. If there is any mistake, please report
immediately in writing using “Format – I” to the concerned Secretary Office within two days. No
claim will be entertained later.
B. Selection of candidate of Category “B” will be made on the basis of Entrance Test.
1. Group wise Entrance Test for Non C.U. and C.U. applicants for selection in 40% of total seats will
be held.
2. Each Entrance Test will be of one hour duration except few specially mentioned. Full marks for
each Entrance Test will be of 100 marks except few specially mentioned. Number of questions in
each test will be of 50 and each question should have four options of answers of which one will be
correct answer. For each correct answer scoring will be +2 marks and negative marking of -0.5
marks for each wrong answer and for no try there will be 0 marks.
3. For Admission in Statistics (Group-13), Entrance Test will be objective as well as subjective type
and duration of Test will be of 2 hours.
4. Selection for 40% of such seat in each course will be made on the basis of marks obtained
in the entrance test only. If there is a tie of marks obtained in the written entrance test
amongst the candidates then the candidates with less negative marking will be placed in
5. There will be two main merit lists in each group of applications (a) one for Category – “A” Mode
of selection mentioned above and (b) other for Category – “B”. only on the marks obtained in
Entrance Test.
6. Selection in each course may be run simultaneously from two merit lists a) Category–“A”
7. Existing SC/ST/PC reservation will be followed separately in both Category – “A” 60%
marks earmarked for C.U. students and Category – “B” 40% seats earmarked for both
8. If sufficient suitable no. of SC/ST candidates are not available in Category – “A” the same
9. All Non-C.U. applicants have to appear in the Entrance Test and will be placed in the
Mandatory.
11. If any C.U. applicant does not appear in the Entrance Test where Entrance Test is not
Mandatory then the applicant will be placed in the Merit List of Category – “A” only.
12. If any C.U. applicant does appear in the Entrance Test then they will be placed in the
13. In case where Entrance Test is Mandatory for both and C.U. and Non-C.U. candidate, the
candidate will not be in the Merit List if he or she fails to appear in the Entrance Test.
14. One common Entrance Test will be held for one Group of applications
e.g. A : For Group 1 Physics Honours candidates for admission in PH, RPE, EE, IE, OO,ES, CSE in one
common Entrance Test.
e.g. B : For Gr.2 , Electronic Sc. Hons. Candidate for admission in ES, RPE,OO, IT in one Common
Entrance Test.
e.g. C : For Group 15 Geography Honours candidates for admission in Geography one Entrance Test
and so on.
15. If an applicant got chance in different positions in both Category A & B, the higher
If an applicant got chance in same preference from both Category ‘A’ & ‘B’ and got admission , his/
her seat will be treated as ‘A’ Category.
C. Faculty of Agriculture : For admission to M.Sc. (Ag) courses in the departments of Agronomy ,
Seed Science & Technology , Horticulture , Genetics & Plant Breeding , Plant Physiology , Ag. Chem.
& Soil Science under the Institute of Agricultural Science .
Gr-23 Non C.U. B.Sc. Ag. : All the B.Sc.( Ag) applicants have to appear in written Entrance Test of 100
marks.
Vacant seat if any lying in the department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science will be filled up
from the C.U. B.Sc. Hons in Chemistry candidates applied.
Vacant seat if any lying in the department of a) Genetics & Plant Breeding b) Horticulture and c)
Plant Physiology will be filled up from the C.U. B.Sc. Hons in Botany candidates applied.
D) Others :
1. Midterm Counseling / Call Up : may be held for any course as and when necessary to expedite the
admission process.
2. Admission to be closed within maximum period of one month from the commencement of class.
3. All the rules are subject to change by the order of the appropriate authority.
4. C.U. Final year P.N.C. candidate may also apply as appeared candidate to be included in the Merit
List after production of Pass Mark sheet immediately after publication of result satisfying the
requisite eligibility criteria.
5. SC/ST/PWD reservation as per University rules and practices to be followed in both “Category-A”
and “Category-B” under the Non Sponsored category. The University Reservation Rules framed
time to time shall be applicable.
With regard to reservation Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe candidates it will be provided as SC :
22%, ST: 6% for all courses under non sponsored category.
Where merit list will be prepared on the basis of score with fractional weightage of different
fractions (like entrance test, qualifying exam marks, 10+2 level exam marks, interview, etc. ), the
SC/ST/PWD candidate should obtain final score not lower that 25% than that of obtain by the last
candidates admitted from General Category.
SC/ST/OBC/PWD candidates of domicile state are entitled to get the reservation facility i.e.
SC/ST/PWD candidates hailing from states other than West Bengal are not eligible for such benefits
and they will be treated as General Category candidates.
Candidate seeking admission in Reserved Category seat must be domicile of West Bengal and
accordingly submission of Domicile Certificate in prescribed format from competent authority is
mandatory at the time of application. The Domicile of West Bengal shall be treated for those
candidates who are EITHER
Whose parent (s) is/ are permanent resident (s) of West Bengal having permanent address within
the state of West Bengal (Proforma-B)
THE CERTIFICATE BEING SUBMITTED BY THE CANDIDATE FOR CLAIMING RESERVATION UNDER
SC/ST/OBC QYOTA; MUST HAVE BEEN ISSUED BY THE COMPETENT AUTHORITY, ON A DATE PRIOR
TO THE SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION. CERTIFICATE ISSUED ON A LATER DATE BY ANY AUTHORITY,
WILL NOT BE ACCEPTABLE AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION.
7. OBC (OBC-A & OBC-B) reservation (except creamy layer ) will be 2% of the total non
sponsored seat for the year 2014 as additional seat. A OBC student getting admission should
obtain marks in the previous qualifying examination in the relevant last qualifying
examination not lower than 10% than that obtained by the last candidate admitted from the
general category (if applicable).
Where merit list will be prepared on the basis of score with fractional weightage of different
fractions (like entrance test, qualifying exam marks, 10+2 level exam marks, interview, etc.),
the OBC candidate should obtained final score not lower that 10% than that of obtained by
the last candidates admitted from General Category.
8. If sufficient suitable no. of SC/ST/PWD/OBC C.U. candidates are not available in Category –
“A”, the seats may be filled up by the Category –“B” and vice- versa.
9. SC/ST/PWD/OBC Candidates securing equal or higher marks than the last candidate
admitted from the general category will be treated both as “General Category” as well as
respective reserve category.
10. Vacant seat(s) of Category A / Category B / Sponsored category etc. categories due
to in sufficient suitable applicant may be filled by any other category suitable student
available on the basis of merit.
11. For SC/ST candidates, there will be a relaxation of 5% marks in aggregate shall be
admissible on last qualifying marks (if applicable) in minimum eligibility
requirements in comparison to general candidates in the admission. For example , if
eligibility marks for General Candidates be 60% than the eligibility marks for SC/ST
Candidate be 55%.
Note
If the candidate avails facility in minimum eligibility requirement then the candidate
will be treated under concerned reserved category.
12. PWD ( Persons with Disabilities) Persons with disabilities having 40% and above degree of
disability will enjoy a 3% reservation horizontally in each of the categories, i.e. in SC, ST,OBC –
A, OBC-B and in the Unreserved or General Category, and such candidates, if available, shall
be placed towards the top of the list prepared for each category of students.
The PWD candidates claiming seats under reserved category are required to produce
appropriate PWD certificates issued by the competent authority satisfying the following
criteria:
Officer-in-Charge or Medical Head of Primary Head Centres, Block Primary Health Centres,
State General Hospitals, Rural Hospitals, Sub-Divisional Hospitals or the District Hospitals run
PWD category candidates will be ELIGIBLE with a minimum of 40% disability subject to the
condition that the candidate is capable of carrying out all activities related to theory /
practical work, as applicable ,to the courses without special concession and exemption.
Where merit list will be prepared on the basis of score with fractional weightage of
different fractions (like entrance test, qualifying exam marks, 10+2 level exam marks,
interview, etc. ), the PWD candidate should obtain final score not lower that 25% than
that of obtained by the last candidates admitted from General Category
13. For MCA course: Admission through Joint Entrance for Computer Application (JECA).
Reservations of SC, ST, PWD, OBC as per University rules. Other reservation rules like CU / NON CU,
/Category-A/Category-B etc. are not applicable for MCA Course.
14. If sufficient suitable candidates are not available in any reserved seats like Category-A /
Category-B may be filled up by the available other category students.
A student, who is admitted to any post graduate course of study and who remains absent from
classes for seven days at a stretch or intermittently for more than fifty percent of classes held during
any two consecutive weeks, will be debarred from continuing his/her studies and his/her name will
be struck off from the rolls. Fees submitted by the student at the time of admission will be forfeited.
16. After the provisional admission a student for appearing in the Examination of the P.G. Courses
should have at least 65% of attendance in classes.
17. Mere submission of Application form or appearance in Entrance test and/or Interview does not
entitle a candidate to be considered for admission to the course unless he/she fulfils the eligibility
conditions. Applicants must fully satisfy themselves about their eligibilities as prescribed above
before filling in the Application Form.
University reserves the right to cancel/refuse admission at any point of time if it is found that:
18. Admission to be closed within maximum period of one month from the commencement of class.
19. Error /omission /ambiguity if any are subject to change by the approval of the appropriate
authority.
20. All the rules are subject to change by the order of the appropriate authority.
21. C.U. candidates means candidate who passed the required Bachelor Examination as eligibility
degree for admission in relevant P.G. courses, from Calcutta University.
22. Non- C.U. candidates means candidate who passed the required Bachelor Examination as
eligibility degree for admission in relevant P.G. courses, from the University other than Calcutta
University.
23. C.U. major course is not equivalent to C.U. Hons. C.U. major course candidates are not entitled
to apply in P.G. courses. Major courses candidates of only such Universities are eligible to apply
which do not offer Hons. Courses and whose major courses are equivalent to Hons. courses of
Calcutta University.
SECTION – 9
FEE STRUCTURE
Application Fee for each group of Application: Rs.100.00 For SC/ST/PWD: Rs.50.00
For M.A./M.Sc. Courses in i) Applied Geology ii) Zoology iii) Botany iv) Anthropology v) Statistics
vi) Geography vii) Biochemistry viii) Pure Mathematics ix) Marine Science x) Applied Mathematics
xi) Physics xii) Chemistry xiii) Psychology xiv) Applied Psychology xv) Physiology xvi) Electronic
Science xvii) Computer Science xviii) Food & Nutrition (xix) Human Development..
For M.Sc. Courses in i) Biotechnology ii) Genetics iii) Biophysics Molecular Biology iv)
Bioinformatics & Biophysics v) Environmental Science vi) Atmospheric Science vii) Six departments
of Institute of Agricultural Science. viii) Neuro Science. ix) Microbiology.
For B. Tech Courses in i) Chemical Engineering ii) Chemical Technology iii) Polymer Science &
Technology iv) Applied Physics v) Optics & Optoelectronics vi) Computer Science & Engineering
viii) Radio Physics & Electronics.
Fee for Identity card Rs.30/- and Fee for duplicate Identity Card Rs.50/- .
Rather, after online submission, a single Challan will automatically be generated by the
computer mentioning total fees required for all the course(s) applied. The same amount to be
paid by “SBI COLLECT” once for all course(s) or in a single DD.
2. Online Application Fee: Rs.100/- (for GENERAL & others candidate) and Rs.50/- (for
SC/ST/PWD candidate) for each Group of application. Candidate intends to apply for multiple
number of group of application should have to pay Application fee multiplied by the number of
group intends to apply.
Candidate applied in multiple courses has to deposit the APPLICATION FEES in a single D.D. /
“SBI COLLECT”.
3.Application Fee and may be deposited by Bank Demand Draft in favour of “Calcutta
University” payable at Kolkata or through “SBI COLLECT”. For Payment through SBI Collect log
on to www.onlinesbi.com then click “State Bank Collect”
4. On the reverse of the D.D. please write the i) Name of the candidate, ii) Group no.(s) of
Application and iii) Application Form no(s).
5. DD in original / copy payment deposition slip have to be attached along with the printed copy of
application form at the time of submission in the Secretary Office of the respective campus.
At Rajabazar Campus C.U. Cash Counter at Rajabazar Campus Gr. Fl of N.R. Sen
Building
At Ballygunge Campus C.U. Cash Counter at Law College Building, Hazra Road, Gr.
Floor
At College Street Campus C.U. Cash Counter at College St. Campus Gr. Fl of
Centenary Building.
SECTION – 10
2 Year M.Sc. Courses: Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mathematics, Physiology, Electronic Science,
Biophysics & Molecular Biology, Bio-informatics & Biophysics, Psychology, Applied Psychology.
Post B.Sc. 3 Year (6 Semesters) B. Tech. Courses: Chemical Engineering, Chemical Technology
(Ceramic Eng., Petrochemicals & Petroleum refinery, Oil Technology, Pharmaceuticals & Fine
Chemical Tech.), Polymer Science & Technology, Radio Physics & Electronics, Information
Technology. Instrumentation Engineering, Electrical Engineering.
VLSI Design
MPhil Courses:
Post B.Sc. 3 Year (6 Semesters) B. Tech. Courses: Optics & Opto Electronics, Computer Science &
Engineering.
TARAKNATH PALIT SIKSHA PRANGAN (Commonly known as Ballygunge Sc. College Campus)
2 Year M.Sc. Courses: M.Sc. in Applied Geology, Zoology, Botany, Genetics, Anthropology,
Biotechnology, Neuro Science, Microbiology, Human Rights, Plant Physiology, Genetics & Plant
Breeding, Horticulture, Agronomy, Seed Science & Technology, Agricultural Chemistry & Seed
Science, Geography, Statistics, Biochemistry, Environmental Science, Pure Mathematics, Marine
Science, Atmospheric Science.
MPhil Courses:
Dept. of Jute & Fibre Technology, Institute of Jute Technology, 35 B.C. Road, Kolkata - 700019
4 Yr. B.Tech in Jute & Fibre Technology, 2 Yr. M.Tech. in Jute & Fibre Technology
2 Years M.Sc. Courses: Home Science in (Food & Nutrition), Home Science in (Human
Development)
3 Years B.Sc. Hons. Courses: Food & Nutrition, Human Development.
3 Yr (6 Semesters)
Rasbehari Campus
Rasbehari Campus
Petro Chem. & Petro PT 204 10+1
4 Refinery Engg. Chem Tech 92, A.P.C. Rd.
Kol-9
Rasbehari Campus
Rasbehari Campus
3 Yr (6 Semesters)
Professional
Course
Technology
Campus
MCA 213
JD-2, Salt Lake,
13 Master of Computer 40+1 A. K.C. School of I.T.
Application Kol-98
2 Yr (4 Semesters)
M.Sc. / M.A.
Rasbehari
Campus
PH 221 70+1
92, A.P.C. Rd.
Chemistry Rasbehari
Campus
CH 222 70+1
92, A.P.C. Rd.
15 Chemistry Kol-9
T N Palit
Campus
PM 224 70+1 Pure Mathematics
35, B.C.Rd. Kol-
17 Pure Mathematics 19
Rasbehari
Campus
PS 225 42+1
92, A.P.C. Rd.
Psychology
18 Psychology Kol-9
Rasbehari
Campus
APS 226 42+1
19 Applied Psychology 92, A.P.C. Rd.
Applied Psychology Kol-9
Rasbehari
Campus
PL 227 39+1
92, A.P.C. Rd.
Physiology
20 Human Physiology Kol-9
T. N. Palit
Campus
ZOO 228 70+1
35, B.C.Rd. Kol-
21 Zoology Zoology 19
Botany T. N. Palit
Campus
BOT 229 50+1
35, B.C.Rd. Kol-
22 Botany 19
T. N. Palit
Campus
AN 230 28+1
35, B.C.Rd. Kol-
23 Anthropology Anthropology 19
T. N. Palit
Campus
35, B.C.Rd.
T. N. Palit
Campus
ST 232 35+1
35, B.C.Rd. Kol-
25 Statistics Statistics 19
T. N. Palit
Campus
MI 233
15+1 35, B.C.Rd. Kol-
26 Microbiology Microbiology 19
Technology
Campus
Rasbehari
Campus
T. N. Palit
Campus
AGL 236
28+1 35, B.C.Rd. Kol-
29 Applied Geology Geology 19
T. N. Palit
Campus
BC 237 60+1
35, B.C.Rd. Kol-
30 Bio-chemistry Bio-chemistry 19
T. N. Palit
Campus
MS 238 24+1
35, B.C.Rd. Kol-
31 Marine Science Marine Science 19
Rasbehari
Campus
BMB 239 14+1
92, A.P.C. Rd.
Bio Phy, Mol Bio &
32 Bio Phy. Mol. Bio. Bio Informatics Kol-9
Rasbehari
Campus
T. N. Palit
Campus
BT 241
35, B.C.Rd. Kol-
34 Biotechnology 10+1 Biotechnology 19
T. N. Palit
GN 242 10+1
35 Genetics Genetics Campus
35, B.C.Rd. Kol-
19
T. N. Palit
Campus
NS 243 10+1
S. N. P. Centre for 35, B.C.Rd. Kol-
36 Neuro Science Neuro Science 19
T. N. Palit
Campus
ENV 244 15+1
35, B.C.Rd. Kol-
37 Environmental Sc. Environmental Sc. 19
T. N. Palit
Campus
38 Atmospheric Sc. AS 245 15+1
35, B.C.Rd. Kol-
Atmospheric Sc. 19
Sl. Abbre No. of Dept./School/Centre Campus /
Location
No. Course viation Code Seat
2 Yr. (4 Semesters )
M.Sc. (Ag.)
Agriculture Faculty
T. N. Palit
Campus
PP 261 10+1
35, B.C.Rd. Kol-
39 Plant Physiology PP, IAS 19
T. N. Palit
Campus
GPB 262 GPB, IAS
Genetics & Plant 10+1 35, B.C.Rd. Kol-
40 Breeding. 19
V.L.C. Campus
2Yr. M.A./MSc.Course
T. N. Palit
Campus
48
4 Yr. (8 Semesters)
B.Tech Course
T. N. Palit
Campus
JFTU 221 60+1
Jute & Fibre Jute & Fibre 35, B.C.Rd. Kol-
49 Technology Technology 19
2 Yr. (4 Semesters)
M.Tech Course
Rasbehari Campus
Rasbehari Campus
VLSIP 102 18+1 Radio Physics &
51 VLSI Design Electronics 92, A.P.C. Rd.
Kol-9
Technology Campus
Technology Campus
Technology Campus
Technology Campus
Rasbehari Campus
Rasbehari Campus
Rasbehari Campus
Rasbehari Campus
Rasbehari Campus
Kol-9
Rasbehari Campus
Rasbehari Campus
T. N. Palit Campus
Textile Technology TTP 118 18+1 Jute & Fibre
64 (Technical Textile) Technology 35, B.C.Rd. Kol-19
3 Yr. (6 Semesters)
M.Tech Part Time
Course
Rasbehari Campus
Included
VLSIPP 103 92, A.P.C. Rd.
in 102 Radio Physics &
65 VLSI Design – PT Electronics Kol-9
Technology
Campus
Rasbehari Campus
Rasbehari Campus
Integrated M.Tech.
Ph.D. Course
Rasbehari Campus
2 Yr. (4Semester)
M. Phil Course
Rasbehari Campus
Kol-9
T. N. Palit Campus
PMMP 153
72 Pure Mathematics Pure Mathematics 35, B.C.Rd. Kol-19
Diploma Course
Rasbehari Campus
Rasbehari Campus
1 Yr. Advanced P.G. BID 311 Bio Phy, Mol Bio 92, A.P.C. Rd.
Diploma in Bio & Bio Informatics
75 Informatics Kol-9
Rasbehari Campus
V.L.C. Campus
V.L.C. Campus
Human
79 Development Home Science
B.Sc./B.A. General
Course
V.L.C. Campus
V.L.C. Campus
Besides the above courses there are so money certificate courses in different departments.
N.B. : 1 (one) seat for OBC candidate has been increased in all the Science, Technology &
Agriculture courses except Geography where increase is of 2 (two) seats.