Year | 1 | 2 | 3 |
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Tution fees | ₹1371 | ₹1371 | ₹1371 |
Total Year Wise fees | ₹1,371 | ₹1,371 | ₹1,371 |
Admission process is conducted online through the website www.bethuneadmissions.ac.in. The candidates may submit forms online.
A candidate can apply for a maximum of three different Honours subjects. Separate application forms must be submitted for each Honours subject.
The procedure of admission to the three-year degree course starts after publication of the results of Higher Secondary Examination conducted by the West Bengal Council for Higher Secondary Education.
The merit list is published in the College website as well as on the College Notice Board. M.A. and M.Sc. admission forms are available online after the publication of the results of Part III (1+1+1) B.A./B.Sc. (Hons.) examination conducted by Calcutta University.
Bethune College Kolkata provides Bachelor of Arts (H) programmes with eight different specializations – Bengali, English, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Sanskrit, Hindi, and Psychology. Along with Arts, the college also offers Honours courses in Bachelor of Science as well. Students with science background can opt for any particular major subject from Botany, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Mathematics, Physics, Zoology, Statistics, Zoology and Psychology.
The total strength for every B.A. and B.Sc programme varies from subject to subject. The total number of seats present for B.A. (H) including all the eight specialization is 269. For B.Sc., the college has a total of 275 seats for the nine subjects its offers. All the honours programmes are of three year duration each.
Admission to the Bethune College Kolkata is strictly done on the basis of merit, i.e., the percentage of marks received by the candidate for her Higher Secondary or any equivalent exam. However, for admission to English and Bengali Honours courses, the candidate needs to appear for an entrance test.
Course | Specialization | Eligibility |
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BA (Hons.) | Bengali | 10+2 with 55% Marks with Bengali(60% Marks) and English (50% Marks) as compulsory subjects. |
English | 10+2 with 75% marks with English (85% Marks) as a compulsory subject. | |
History | 10+2 with 55% marks with English (50% Marks) as a compulsory subject. | |
Philosophy | 10+2 with 55% marks with Philosophy/Psychology (55% Marks) ,English (50% Marks) as compulsory subjects. | |
Political Science | 10+2 with 55% marks with English (50% Marks) as a compulsory subject. | |
Sanskrit | 10+2 with 50% marks with Sanskrit (55% Marks), Bengali ( 55% Marks) as compulsory subjects. | |
Hindi | 10+2 with 50% marks with Hindi (50% Marks), English ( 45% Marks) as compulsory subjects. | |
Psychology | 10+2 with 60% marks with English (60% Marks) as a compulsory subject. | |
B.Sc (Hons) | Botany | 10+2 with Botany/ Biology with 65% marks, Chemistry with 55% marks and English with 50% marks. |
Chemistry | 10+2 with Chemistry-65%, Mathematics-60%, Physics50%, English-50% marks. | |
Computer Science | 10+2 with Physics/ Computer Science/ Statistics-60% Mathematics - 60% English - 50% marks. |
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From a personal point of view, I will always say, that taking up Economics as a major at graduation level was one of the best decisions. Economics is a very dynamic subject and it offers a lot of opportunities for the future both at the domestic and international levels. Starting from research, job, and higher studies, Economics is dominant. Now coming to the college's description, Bethune is one of the best colleges with an amazing Economics Department with great faculty. The professors are highly educated and their method of teaching is very detailed. Professors are just one request away for anything you need. The Economics Honours papers cover a detailed analysis and you need to have a clear concept of the topic and then you can easily rock the exam.
Economics is a subject with varied opportunities in the future also I had an interest in studying this subject. The student-teacher ratio was 25:1. Internal examinations are conducted each semester and end-semester exams are also conducted by the university.
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