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Eligibility Criteria BANKIM SARDAR COLLEGE Notice Regarding Introduction of PG in Bengali ELIGIBILITY TO APPLY The following students are eligible to apply for admission in Post graduate Course in Bengali in Bankim Sardar College, Taldi, Canning, South 24 Parganas, affiliated to University of Calcutta. Honours Graduates in Bengali from University of Calcutta of the current year. (2017) Honours Graduates in Bengali from University of Calcutta of the preceding year.(2016) Honours Graduates or, its equivalent of other Indian Universities of the (10+2+3) pattern of the current (2017) or preceding (2016) year. Subject applied Subject applied for Qualifying marks in Compulsory Compulsory General for General subject at U.G. level M.A. (Bengali) 1. For C.U. Candidates : 45% for Gen/OBC -A /OBC -B and 40% for SC/ST For Other Universities : 45% for Gen/OBC-A /OBC-B and 40% for SC/ST --- 2. 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. TOTAL NO. OF SEATS: BENGALI – 55 RESERVATION OF SEATS 22% for SC and 6% for ST, * Physically Challenged: 3% of the total number of seats ** 5% for OBC-A Category (except creamy layer). 5% for OBC-B Category (except creamy layer). * College authority reserves the right of admission and students’ concession *As per Government rule Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe and other Backward Class candidates in her domicile state are entitled to get the reservation facility. SC/ST certificate issued by the competent authority of Government of West Bengal are only accepted. ** Physically Challenged Candidates having disability 40% and above are entitled to get reservation facility. Physically Challenged candidates must attach a certificate from the competent authority. The PWD candidates claiming seats under reserved category are required to produce appropriate PWD certificates issued by the competent authority. .
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