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Visva-Bharati VISVA-BHARATI Information relating to Admission to Pre-Degree, UG, Certificate, Diploma & Advanced Diploma Courses 2018 PRE- DEGREE (CLASS XI ) (ADMISSION WILL BE MADE ON MERIT BASIS) COURSE TENTATIVE DATE FOR TENTATIVE DATE OF Sl. No. BHAVANA COURSE NAME TIME VENUE TYPE PUBLICATION OF MERIT LIST ONLINE ADMISSION 1 Patha Bhavana Pre-Degree Humanities 2 Patha Bhavana Pre-Degree Science (Online Admission Process will be notified shortly after publication of the merit list 25-06-2018 3 Siksha Satra Pre-Degree Humanities ) 4 Siksha Satra Pre-Degree Science UG COURSES (ADMISSION STRICTLY ON MERIT BASIS) TENTATIVE DATE FOR COURSE TENTATIVE DATE OF Sl. No. BHAVANA COURSE NAME PUBLICATION TIME VENUE TYPE ONLINE ADMISSION OF MERIT LIST 1 UG B.A - Japanese(Hons) 2 UG B.A - BENGALI B.A - Chinese (Prep) FOLLOWED BY 3 UG HONS. 4 UG B.A - ENGLISH 5 UG B.A - EUROPEAN STUDIES 6 UG B.A - HINDI Bhasha Bhavana, (Online Admission Process will be notified shortly after publication of 7 Visva-Bharati, UG B.A - INDO- TIBETIAN (hons) 25-06-2018 B.A - INDO- TIBETIAN(Prep.) the merit list ) 8 Santiniketan UG Followed by Hons B.A - Japanese (Prep.) followed by 9 UG Honours. 10 UG B.A - PERSIAN (HONS) B.A - PERSIAN(Prep.) followed by 11 UG Hons 12 UG B.A - SANSKRIT B.A - ANCIENT INDIAN HISTORY, 13 UG CULTURE & ARCHAEOLOGY 14 UG B.A - COMPARATIVE RELIGION Vidya Bhavana, (Online Admission Process will be notified shortly after publication of 15 Visva-Bharati, UG B.A - ECONOMICS 25-06-2018 16 Santiniketan UG B.A - GEOGRAPHY the merit list ) 17 UG B.A - HISTORY 18 UG B.A - PHILOSOPHY 19 UG B.Sc - BOTANY 20 UG B.Sc - CHEMISTRY 21 Siksha Bhavana, UG B.Sc - COMPUTER SCIENCE 22 Visva-Bharati, UG B.Sc - MATHEMETICS 23 Santiniketan UG B.Sc - PHYSICS 24 UG B.Sc - STATISTICS 25 UG B.Sc - ZOOLOGY (Online Admission Process will be notified shortly after publication of 25-06-2018 Palli Siksha the merit list ) 26 Bhavana, Visva- UG B.Sc. in Agriculture Bharati, Sriniketan 27 Palli Samgathana UG BRS- Rural Studies Vibhaga, Visva- 28 Bharati, Sriniketan UG BSW- Social Work Online Admission Process will be noified shortly after the publication of the 29 Vinaya Bhavana UG B.Ed 25-06-2018 merit list UG COURSES (ADMISSION WILL BE MADE ON RESULTS OF ENTRANCE TEST) COURSE Sl. No. BHAVANA COURSE NAME DATE FOR ADMISSION TEST REPORTING TIME TIME of TEST VENUE TYPE Bhasha Bhavana, Dept of Chinese, 1 Visva-Bharati, UG B.A - Chinese ( for foreign nationals) 08.07.2018 10.00 -1.00 PM Cheena Bhavana Santiniketan Bhasha Bhavana, New Bhasha Vidya 2 Visva-Bharati, UG B.A - SANTALI 24.06.2018 9.00 A.M 10.00 A.M - 1.00 P.M Building Santiniketan 2 UG BFA Kala-Bhavana, Visva- 01/07/2018, 02/07/2018, 03/07/2018 01/07/2018 at 07.00 A.M. 08.00 A.M. onwards 3 Kala Bhavana, UG BFA-HISTORY OF ART Bharati, Santiniketan Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan Kala-Bhavana, Visva- 4 Diploma Diploma in Fine Arts 01/07/2018, 02/07/2018, 03/07/2018 01/07/2018 07.00 A.M. 08.00 A.M. onwards Bharati, Santiniketan 5 UG B.Music - KATHAKALI DANCE 6 UG B.Music - MANIPURI DANCE 7 UG B.Music - RABINDRA NRITYA 8 UG B.Music - RABINDRA SANGIT B.Music-HINDUSTHANI 9 UG CLASSICAL MUSIC - ESRAJ B.Music-HINDUSTHANI 10 Sangit Bhavana, UG Sangit Bhavana, CLASSICAL MUSIC - SITAR Visva-Bharati, B.Music-HINDUSTHANI 06-07-2018 to 09-07-2018 06.07.2018 AT 8.00 AM 10.00 A.M. onwards Visva-Bharati, 11 UG Santiniketan CLASSICAL MUSIC - TABLA Santiniketan B.Music-HINDUSTHANI UG CLASSICAL MUSIC -Drama and Theatre Arts B.Music-HINDUSTHANI UG CLASSICAL MUSIC - PAKHWAJ B.Music-HINDUSTHANI 12 UG CLASSICAL MUSIC - VOCAL B.S.W- Social Work ( For Foreign Department of Social 13 UG 30.06.2018 9.00 AM 10.00 AM Nationals Only) Work, PSV Sriniketan Palli Samgathana 23rd June 2018 -Stage 1 and 2, 24th 23rd June 2018- Stage 1 &2 at 8 am Silpa Sadana, Visva- 14 Vibhaga, Visva- B.Des- Design June-Stage 3 & 24th June Stage 3- 9 am Bharati, Sriniketan Bharati, Sriniketan UG BVOC- Bachelor of Vocation in Silpa Sadana, Visva- 15 Pottery & Ceramic (Three Years 8th July 2018 8:00 AM Bharati, Sriniketan Degree Course) B.A..B.Sc. (Honours) in PHYSICAL Dept. of Physical 16 UG 22/06/2018 & 23/06/2018 06.00 A.M. on 22.06.2018 6.30 AM EDUCATION Education Vinaya Bhavan Dept. of Physical 17 UG B.Sc. (Honours) in Yoga 02/07/2018 & 03/07/2018 06.00 AM on 02.03.2018 6.30 AM Education • Candidates are requested to bring one Photo Id Card for their identity proof (e.g. Student ID card, Voter Card, PAN, and Passport etc.) and photocopy of downloaded Application form at the time of Entrance Test. • Original Marksheets along with attested copies of the same • Original Bank Transfer and Challan • Admit cards are to be issued at the venue by the respective Department before the examination ( subject to decision of individual departments) DIPLOMA.CERTIFICATE COURSES (ADMISSION WILL BE MADE ON RESULTS OF ENTRANCE TEST) COURSE Sl. No. BHAVANA COURSE NAME DATE FOR ADMISSION TEST REPORTING TIME TIME of TEST VENUE TYPE Certificate-ARTISTIC LEATHER 1 Certificate CRAFT 2 Certificate Certificate-BATIK WORK Certificate-HAND MADE PAPER 3 Certificate Silpa Sadana, MAKING not yet decided Sriniketan 4 Certificate Certificate-HANDLOOM WEAVING Palli Samgathana 5 Certificate Certificate-POTTERY Vibhaga, Visva- 6 Bharati, Sriniketan Certificate Certificate-WOOD WORK 7 Certificate Certificate-Batik and Bandhni 8 Certificate Certificate-Pottery & Ceramic 9 Certificate Certificate-Textile Silpa Sadana, 10.07.2018 at 8 am 10 Certificate Certificate-Leather Crafts Sriniketan 11 Certificate Certificate-Woodwork 12 Certificate Certificate-Handmade Paper Crafts Department of 13 Certificate Bengali 09-07-2018 12.00 PM-1.00 PM Bengali,Vidya Bhavana Angan Department of 14 Certificate Sanskrit 30-07-2018 10.30 AM to 12.30 PM Sanskrit, New Bhasha Vidya Building CMELLCS, Indira 15 Certificate French 22-07-2018 10.30 AM to 11.30 AM Gandhi Centre CMELLCS, Indira 16 Certificate German 20-07-2018 2.30 PM-3.30 PM Gandhi Centre CMELLCS, Indira 17 Certificate Italian 20-07-2018 10.30 PM to 11.30 AM Gandhi Centre CMELLCS, Indira 18 Certificate Russian 22-07-2018 2.30 PM-3.30 PM Gandhi Centre Department of Indo 10.30 AM to 12.30 PM 19 Certificate Indo-Tibetan 15-07-2018 Tibetan Studies (including Viva Voce) Purbapally Bhasha Bhavana New Bhasha Vidya 20 Certificate Santhali 08-07-2018 10.30 AM to 11.30 PM Building Department of Tamil, 21 Certificate Tamil 08-07-2018 10.30 AM to 11.30 AM New Bhasha Vidya Building 22 Certificate Hindi 29.07.2018 10 AM to 11.00 AM Department of Hindi Department of 23 Certificate Marathi 09-07-2018 10.00 AM to 11.00 AM Marathi, New Bhasha Vidya Building Department of Assamese, New 24 Certificate Assamese 13-07-2018 10.30 AM to 11.30 AM Bhasha Vidya Building Department of Arabic, Persian, Urdu and 25 Certificate Persian 14-07-2018 10.00 AM to 12.00 PM Islamic Studies, Vidya Bhavana Angan Department of 26 Diploma Bengali 09-07-2018 12.00 PM to 1.00 PM Bengali,Vidya Bhavana Angan Department of Diploma & Adv 27 Sanskrit 30-07-2018 10.30 AM to 12.30 PM Sanskrit, New Bhasha Diploma Vidya Building 28 Diploma French 22-07-2018 10.30 AM to 11.30 PM Diploma & Adv 29 Russian 22-07-2018 2.30 PM to 3.30 PM Diploma CMELLCS, Indira Diploma & Adv Gandhi Centre 30 Italian 20-07-2018 10.30 PM to 11.30 AM Diploma 31 Diploma German 20-07-2018 2.30 PM to 3.30 PM 32 Diploma Persian 15-07-2018 10.00AM to 12.00PM Department of Arabic, Persian, Urdu and Islamic Studies, 33 Adv Diploma Persian 16-07-2018 10.00AM to 12.00PM Vidya Bhavana Angan Diploma & Adv New Bhasha Vidya 34 Bhasha Bhavana Santali 08-07-2018 10.30 AM to 11.30 AM Diploma Building Department of Tamil, 35 Diploma Tamil 08-07-2018 10.30 AM to 11.30 AM New Bhasha Vidya Building Department of 36 Diploma Marathi 09-07-2018 11.00 AM to 12.00 AM Marathi, New Bhasha Vidya Building Department of 37 Adv Diploma Marathi 09-07-2018 12.00 AM to 1.00 PM Marathi, New Bhasha Vidya Building 38 Diploma Hindi 29-07-2018 11.30 am to 12.30 am Department of Hindi Department of Assamese, New 39 Diploma Assamese 13-07-2018 2.30 PM to 3.30 PM Bhasha Vidya Building Certificate-DRAMA & THEATRE 40 Certificate ARTS Certificate-HINDUSTHANI 41 Certificate CLASSICAL MUSIC - ESRAJ Certificate-HINDUSTHANI 42 Certificate Sangit Bhavana, CLASSICAL MUSIC - TABLA Sangit Bhavana, Visva-Bharati, Certificate-HINDUSTHANI 10-09-2018 08.00 A.M. 10.00 A.M. onwards Visva-Bharati, 43 Certificate Santiniketan CLASSICAL MUSIC - VOCAL Santiniketan 44 Certificate Certificate-KATHAKALI DANCE 45 Certificate Certificate-MANIPURI DANCE 46 Certificate Certificate-Rabindra Nritya 47 Certificate Certificate-RABINDRA SANGIT Dept. of Design, Kala- 2 year 48 Certificate-DESIGN 06-07-2018 07.00 A.M. 08.00 A.M. - 11.00 A.M. Bhavana, Visva- Certificate Bharati, Santiniketan 49 CFS-DESIGN (CERAMIC & GLASS) 50 CFS-DESIGN (TEXTILE) Course for CFS-GRAPHIC ART (PRINT 51 Foreign MAKING) not yet decided 52 Kala Bhavana, Students CFS-HISTORY OF ART 53 Visva-Bharati, CFS-PAINTING Santiniketan 54 CFS-SCULPTURE 55 CIS-DESIGN (CERAMIC & GLASS) 56 CIS-DESIGN (TEXTILE) 1 year Course CIS-GRAPHIC ART (PRINT 57 Kala-Bhavana, Visva- for Indian MAKING) 06-07-2018 07.00 A.M.
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