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Permissible Intake in Honours Courses UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA Inspector of Colleges 5th Floor, Centenary Building Telefax-(033)-22572920 87/1, College Street Phone-(033)22410071-74 Kolkata -700 073 (Extn.402, 464, 439) Phone-033-22410344(off) _____________________________________________________________ No. C/292/Circular Date: 30.05.2017 To The Principals/Teachers-in-Charge of all colleges affiliated to the University of Calcutta in B.A., B.Sc. and B.com. Courses of studies Sub: Permissible intake in honours courses. Madam/Sir, In terms of the resolution adopted by the Syndicate at its meeting held on 23.05.2017, I am to inform you that the permissible intakes of all colleges in respect of honours subjects are being made available in the university website and you are requested to kindly ensure that admission to your college for the session 2017-2018 is kept within that limit. I am further directed to inform you that registration number shall not be issued to the students admitted in excess of the said limit. Thanking you, Yours faithfully, Sd/ Inspector of Colleges Calcutta University Copy to: The Registrar University of Calcutta UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA Subject-wise permissible intakes of the colleges in Honours Subjects for the academic session 2017-18. ( As on 30.05.2017) ( Permission for provisional affiliation or increase in intake in Honours Subjects given after 30.05.2017 shall be intimated to the respective colleges separately) Colleges are listed in alphabetical order UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA ACHARYA GIRISH CHANDRA BOSE COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 B.Com. 600 2 BENGALI 60 3 ENGLISH 60 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA ACHARYA JAGADISH CHANDRA BOSE COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 B.Com. 238 2 BENGALI 15 3 CHEMISTRY 48 4 ENGLISH 81 5 HINDI 27 6 MARKETING [COMMERCE] 81 7 MATHEMATICS 81 8 PHYSICS 61 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA AL- AMEEN MEMORIAL MINORITY COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 ARABIC 100 2 BENGALI 60 3 ENGLISH 50 4 HISTORY 66 5 ISLAMIC HISTORY & CULTURE 33 6 PHILOSOPHY 66 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA ANANDAMOHAN COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 B.Com. 396 2 BENGALI 199 3 BOTANY 27 4 CHEMISTRY 53 5 ECONOMICS 41 6 ENGLISH 199 7 HISTORY 67 8 MATHEMATICS 67 9 PHILOSOPHY 41 10 PHYSICS 27 11 PHYSIOLOGY 53 12 POLITICAL SCIENCE 41 13 ZOOLOGY 53 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA ASUTOSH COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 BBA 75 2 BENGALI 125 3 BIO CHEMISTRY 60 4 BOTANY 70 5 CHEMISTRY 100 6 COMPUTER SCIENCE 80 7 ECONOMICS 75 8 ELECTRONICS 50 9 ENGLISH 125 10 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 50 11 GEOGRAPHY 80 12 GEOLOGY 65 13 HISTORY 75 JOURNALISM AND MASS 75 14 COMMUNICATION 15 MATHEMATICS 100 16 MICROBIOLOGY 60 17 PHILOSOPHY 75 18 PHYSICS 100 19 POLITICAL SCIENCE 75 20 PSYCHOLOGY 75 21 SANSKRIT 75 22 SOCIOLOGY 70 23 STATISTICS 70 24 ZOOLOGY 75 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA AZAD HIND FOUZ SMRITI MAHAVIDYALAYA Sl. Subject Intake No 1 BENGALI 41 2 EDUCATION 35 3 ENGLISH 29 4 GEOGRAPHY 37 5 HISTORY 35 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA BAGNAN COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 B.Com. 279 2 BENGALI 187 3 CHEMISTRY 24 4 ECONOMICS 18 5 ENGLISH 54 6 HISTORY 180 7 MATHEMATICS 23 8 PHILOSOPHY 35 9 PHYSICS 24 10 POLITICAL SCIENCE 77 11 SANSKRIT 66 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA BANGABASI COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 ANTHROPOLOGY 51 2 BENGALI 91 3 BOTANY 58 4 CHEMISTRY 59 5 B.Com. 251 6 COMPUTER SCIENCE 50 7 ECONOMICS 38 8 ENGLISH 115 9 GEOGRAPHY 67 10 HISTORY 67 11 MATHEMATICS 78 12 PHILOSOPHY 67 13 PHYSICS 58 14 POLITICAL SCIENCE 67 15 PSYCHOLOGY 28 16 SANSKRIT 67 17 SOCIOLOGY 28 18 ZOOLOGY 58 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA BANGABASI EVENING COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 B.Com. 250 2 ANTHROPOLOGY 40 3 BENGALI 150 4 BOTANY 20 5 CHEMISTRY 40 6 ECONOMICS 40 7 ENGLISH 150 8 HINDI 20 9 HISTORY 60 10 MATHEMATICS 100 11 PHILOSOPHY 40 12 PHYSIOLOGY 60 13 POLITICAL SCIENCE 60 14 SANSKRIT 60 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA BANGABASI MORNING COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 BENGALI 120 2 BOTANI 60 3 CHEMISTRY 60 4 B.Com. 500 5 COMPUTER SCIENCE 50 6 ENGLISH 120 7 HINDI 80 8 HISTORY 50 9 MATHEMATICS 120 10 PHYSICS 60 11 POLITICAL SCIENCE 60 12 ZOOLOGY 65 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA BANKIM SARDAR COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 BENGALI 120 2 BOTANY 20 3 CHEMISTRY 25 4 EDUCATION 40 5 ENGLISH 20 6 HISTORY 70 7 PHYSICS 14 8 POLITICAL SCIENCE 40 9 SANSKRIT 110 10 ZOOLOGY 25 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA BARUIPUR COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 BENGALI 94 2 B.Com. 31 3 EDUCATION 49 4 ENGLISH 43 5 GEOGRAPHY 37 6 HISTORY 75 7 PHILOSOPHY 37 8 POLITICAL SCINCE 25 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA BASANTI DEVI COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 BENGALI 56 2 CHEMISTRY 26 3 ECONOMICS 56 4 EDUCATION 56 5 ENGLISH 56 6 HISTORY 56 7 MATHEMATICS 56 8 PHILOSOPHY 56 9 PHYSICS 26 10 POLITICAL SCIENCE 56 11 SANSKRIT 56 12 SOCIOLOGY 24 13 STATISTICS 20 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA BEHALA COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 BENGALI 110 2 CHEMISTRY 58 3 COMPUTER SCIENCE 30 4 ECONOMICS 23 5 ENGLISH 88 6 FOOD AND NUTRITION 30 7 GEOGRAPHY 33 8 HISTORY 57 JOURNALISM AND MASS 30 9 COMMUNICATION 10 MATHEMATICS 58 11 PHILOSOPHY 43 12 PHYSICS 49 13 POLITICAL SCIENCE 52 14 ZOOLOGY 80 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA BETHUNE COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 BENGALI 36 2 BOTANY 36 3 CHEMISTRY 38 4 COMPUTER SCIENCE 23 5 ECONOMICS 36 6 ENGLISH 46 7 HINDI 20 8 HISTORY 36 9 MATHEMATICS 36 10 PHILOSOPHY 36 11 PHYCHOLOGY 38 12 PHYSICS 36 13 POLITICAL SCIENCE 36 14 SANSKRIT 40 15 STATISTICS 15 16 ZOOLOGY 36 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA BHANGAR MAHAVIDYALAYA Sl. Subject Intake No 1 ARABIC 53 2 BENGALI 77 3 EDUCATION 58 4 ENGLISH 51 5 GEOGRAPHY 33 6 HISTORY 65 7 PHILOSOPHY 65 8 POLITICAL SCIENCE 65 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA BIDHAN CHANDRA COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 BENGALI 99 2 B.Com. 396 3 COMPUTER SCIENCE 27 4 ECONOMICS 27 5 EDUCATION 51 6 ENGLISH 99 7 GEOGRAPHY 66 8 HISTORY 79 9 MATHEMATICS 28 10 PHILOSOPHY 39 11 POLITICAL SCIENCE 51 12 SANSKRIT 99 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA BIJOY KRISHNA GIRLS' COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 BENGALI 116 2 BOTANY 20 3 CHEMISTRY 44 4 B.Com. 130 5 COMPUTER SCIENCE 29 6 ECONOMICS 34 7 EDUCATION 64 8 ENGLISH 64 9 GEOGRAPHY 49 10 HISTORY 91 11 MATHEMATICS 59 12 MICROBIOLOGY 17 13 PHILOSOPHY 64 14 PHYSICS 44 15 POLITICAL SCIENCE 64 16 PSYCHOLOGY 40 17 SANSKRIT 79 18 SOCIOLOGY 34 19 ZOOLOGY 37 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA BUDGE BUDGE COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 BENGALI 100 2 BOTANY 20 3 B.Com. 144 4 EDUCATION 63 5 ENGLISH 37 6 FOOD AND NUTRITION 26 7 GEOGRAPHY 63 8 HISTORY 82 9 PHILOSOPHY 37 10 POLITICAL SCIENCE 82 11 ZOOLOGY 32 12 ECONOMICS 25 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA CALCUTTA GIRLS' COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 BENGALI 15 2 B.Com. 40 3 ECONOMICS 20 4 EDUCATION 20 5 ENGLISH 40 6 HINDI 15 7 HISTORY 40 8 POLITICAL SCIENCE 30 9 URDU 50 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA CHARU CHANDRA COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 BENGALI 71 2 BOTANY 40 3 CHEMISTRY 35 4 B.Com. 91 5 ECONOMICS 30 6 ENGLISH 91 7 MATHEMATICS 35 8 PHYSICS 35 9 POLITICAL SCIENCE 31 10 ZOOLOGY 61 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA CHITTARANJAN COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 BENGALI 50 2 ENGLISH 50 3 B.Com. 150 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA CITY COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 B.Com. 300 2 BENGALI 60 3 BOTANY 30 4 CHEMISTRY 50 5 ECONOMICS 50 6 ENGLISH 60 7 HISTORY 60 8 MATHEMATICS 60 9 PHILOSOPHY 50 10 PHYSICS 45 11 PHYSIOLOGY 45 12 POLITICAL SCIENCE 50 13 SANSKRIT 50 14 ZOOLOGY 50 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA CITY COLLEGE OF COMMERCE & BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Sl. Subject Intake No 01 B.Com. 908 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA DESHBANDHU COLLEGE FOR GIRLS Sl. Subject Intake No 1 BENGALI 85 2 B.Com. 110 3 EDUCATION 53 4 ENGLISH 46 5 GEOGRAPHY 46 6 HISTORY 46 7 POLITICAL SCIENCE 39 8 SANSKRIT 39 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA DHOLA MAHAVIDYALAYA Sl. Subject Intake No 1 BENGALI 30 2 ENGLISH 30 3 GEOGRAPHY 30 4 HISTORY 30 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA DHRUBACHAND HALDAR COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 BENGALI 150 2 BOTANY 20 3 CHEMISTRY 30 4 B.Com. 160 5 ECONOMICS 35 6 EDUCATION 50 7 ENGLISH 100 8 GEOGRAPHY 80 9 HISTORY 170 10 MATHEMATICS 55 11 MICROBIOLOGY 20 12 PHILOSOPHY 170 13 PHYSICS 25 14 POLITICAL SCIENCE 170 15 SANSKRIT 60 16 ZOOLOGY 40 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA DINABANDHU ANDREWS COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 BENGALI 84 2 BOTANY 85 3 CHEMISTRY 80 4 B.Com. 160 5 ECONOMICS 75 6 ELECTRONICS 80 7 ENGLISH 70 8 GEOGRAPHY 40 9 HISTORY 85 10 MATHEMATICS 80 11 MICROBIOLOGY 58 12 PHILOSOPHY 85 13 PHYSICS 80 14 POLITICAL SCIENCE 85 15 ZOOLOGY 80 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA DR. KANAILAL BHATTACHARYA COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 B.Com. 90 2 BENGALI 90 3 BOTANY 18 4 EDUCATION 60 5 ENGLISH 30 6 GEOGRAPHY 18 7 HISTORY 60 8 PHILISOPHY 48 9 PHYSIOLOGH 18 10 POLICTICAL SCIENCE 60 11 ZOOLOGY 18 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA FAKIR CHAND COLLEGE Sl. Subject Intake No 1 B.Com. 191 2 BENGALI 167 3 BOTANY 25 4 CHEMISTRY 62 5 COMPUTER SC. 18 6 ECONOMICS 31 7 EDUCATION 69 8 ENGLISH 167 9 GEOGRAPHY 76 10 HISTORY 167 11 MATHEMATICS 69 12 PHILOSOPHY 79 13 PHYSICS 45 14 POLITICAL SCIENCE 131 15 ZOOLOGY 25 UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA GANGADHARPUR MAHAVIDYAMANDIR Sl.
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