Subject Combination for Honours & General Courses 2015
B.A. & B.Sc. Honours Courses
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No.
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Honours Subject
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Subject Combinations in the Elective
Category
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1.
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Bengali
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History
/ Political Science, Philosophy / Education, Economics / Sociology
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2.
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English
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History
/ Political Science, Philosophy / Education, Economics / Sociology
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3.
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History
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Elective
Bengali / Elective English, Political Science, Philosophy / Education,
Economics / Sociology
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4.
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Political Science
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Elective
Bengali / Elective English, History, Philosophy / Education, Economics /
Sociology
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5.
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Philosophy
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Elective
Bengali / Elective English, Education, History / Political Science, Economics
/ Sociology
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6.
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Economics
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Elective
Bengali / Elective English, History / Political Science, Mathematics,
Computer Science
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7.
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Education
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Elective
Bengali / Elective English, History / Political Science, Philosophy /
Economics / Sociology
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8.
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Mathematics
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Physics,
Computer Science / Chemistry
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N.B -
• Each
Honours Student will have to take two General Subjects as Elective Subjects.
• A
Student willing to take Honours in Economics must have passed in Mathematics in
H.S. or equivalent examination
General Course in B.A.:
Candidates may choose any three (3) subjects
out of the following five (5) Categories / Groups.
A. Elective
Bengali / Elective English / Elective Sanskrit
B. Philosophy
/ Education
C. History
/ Political Science
D. Economics
/ Sociology
E. Geography
/ Physical Education
General Course in B.Sc.:
Candidates may choose any three (3) subjects
out of the following four (4) Categories / Groups.
A. Physics
B. Chemistry
C. Computer
Science
D. Mathematics
Compulsory Subjects in UG Courses of B.A.
& B.Sc. (Honours + General)
A. Compulsory
Bengali / Hindi / Nepali in B.A. & B.Sc. Part-I (Honours + General)
B. Compulsory
English in B.A. & B.Sc., Part-II (Honours + General)
C. Environmental
Studies in B.A. & B.Sc., Part-III (Honours + General)
Admission Procedure in B.A. / B.Sc. Part-I for the Session 2015 - 2016
Admission to all courses starts in U.G.
Part-I within a week after the publication of H.S. results. Admission is made
strictly on the basis of merit, that is, performance in H. S. or equivalent
examinations
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