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Admission
Related Information
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Direct Admission: 8th June to 10th of
June, 2006.
Issue of Preliminary Application Form: 8th June to
12th June 2006.
Submission of Preliminary Application Form: 8th June
to 20th June 2006.
Waiting List will be published on 27th June, 2006.
Admission From Waiting List on 28th June to 30th
June, 2006 (First come first chance basis)
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Admission Procedure
Students applying for admission should come personally with relevant
and valid documents.
Applications for the admission should be immediately made after the
publication of the results of the
Higher Secondary Examinations. Application forms should be collected
from the college office.
Admit card , Mark sheet and Transfer Certificate (for students coming
from other colleges) must accompany each application.
Students from other universities or boards may be provisionally admitted.
Each student must submit Migration Certificate & Pass Certificate
within one month from the date of admission.
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Admission in Geology
Course Available: B.Sc Honours in Geology with
Chemistry and Mathematics as combination pass subjects.
B.Sc General Course - I. Combination subjects are Geology,
Zoology and Botany.
B.Sc General Course - II. Combination subjects are Geology,
Chemistry and Mathematics.
- The honours students passing out every year
from this department get chance to continue post-graduate courses in
several institutes all over India (viz. Indian Institute of Technology,
Kharagpur, Mumbai and Rurkee; Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad etc.)
as well as within Kolkata (Presidency College, University of Calcutta,
Jadavpur University and Bengal Science University (previously B.E. College).
- In addition, the General course students
with above-mentioned subject combination can avail the opportunity
to continue post-graduate studies in any of the above mentioned
Geology Departments in Kolkata, depending on the availability of seats.
Eligibility Criteria: Higher Secondary with good marks in total
and Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as combination subjects.
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