Subject Combination B.A. & B.Sc. Honours 2015-2016
Students opting for Honours course in the subjects – English, Sanskrit, Political Science, History, Education, Journalism & Mass Communication, Sociology should not choose simultaneously two science subjects as elective subjects.
Elective Subjects
Students should choose two elective subjects from the following combinations, taking not more than one subject from one group :(Each subject comprises 3 papers, 100 marks each.)
Honours | Elective Subjects | ||
Group - 1 | Group - 2 | Group - 3 | |
English | Education / Film Studies | History / Mathematics | Geography / Philosophy / Journalism / Psychology |
Bengali | Sanskrit / Sociology / Music | Education / Film Studies | Philosophy / Journalism / Psychology |
Sanskrit | Education | Economics / Bengali | Philosophy / Journalism |
Philosophy | Political Science / English | Education | Sanskrit / Sociology / Music |
Political Science | History | Economics / Botany / Bengali | Geography / Philosophy / Journalism |
History | Education | Geography / Philosophy / Journalism / Psychology | Political Science / English |
Education | Philosophy / Psychology | Sanskrit / Sociology / Music | Economics / Botany / Bengali |
Economics | Mathematics (compulsory) | Philosophy / Journalism | Political Science / English / Statistics |
Journalism & Mass Communication | Economics / Bengali | Political Science / English | Film Studies |
Psychology | Education | Economics / Botany / Bengali | Political Science / English / Statistics |
Geography | History / Mathematics | Sociology / Chemistry | Economics / Botany / Bengali |
Botany | Chemistry (compulsory ) | Statistics | Geography / Psychology |
Sociology | Political Science / English / Statistics | Geography / Philosophy / Journalism / Psychology | History / Mathematics |
Students opting for Honours course in the subjects – English, Sanskrit, Political Science, History, Education, Journalism & Mass Communication, Sociology should not choose simultaneously two science subjects as elective subjects.
A candidate shall not be allowed to take up any subject as Elective if she has failed in the subject in the previous qualifying examination.
College authority will not be responsible, in any way, for wrong combinations chosen by the students.
For Honours in Humanities (B.A. Hons.) Students cannot opt for 2 science elective subjects.
Science Subject :
Economics; Botany; Psychology; Chemistry; Geography; Statistics; Film Studies; Mathematics.
Chemistry is compulsory for Botany Honours.
Mathematics is compulsory for Economics Honours.
Students can take up Music as elective subject, but have to take admission simultaneously at the Bengal Music College. Students who had Music as a subject in (10+2) level can take direct admission to Bengal Music College or else will have to appear in an entrance test conducted by Bengal Music College.
Subject Combination B.A. & B.Sc. General 2015-2016
A candidate who has passed the H.S. (10+2) or in an equivalent examination is eligible to seek admission to the 1st year of the 3-year B.A./B.Sc. General Degree Course of Study in , provided she has also passed in English having full marks not being less than 100.
For B.A. / B.Sc. General course of study a student is required to choose 3 elective subjects from the following combinations, taking not more than one subject from one group.
B.A. (General) | ||||||||
Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 3 | Seats | |||||
Combination 1 | Education | Philosophy / Political Science | History / Sociology / Bengali / Music | 200 | ||||
Combination 2 | Education | Journalism / Psychology / Philosophy | History / Sociology / Bengali / Music | 30 | ||||
Combination 3 | Education | Economics / Bengali / Botany | Sociology / Sanskrit / Political Science / English | 60 | ||||
Combination 4 | Political Science / English | Economics / Bengali / Botany | Philosophy / History / Sociology / Sanskrit | 60 | ||||
Combination 5 | Bengali / Sanskrit | Philosophy / Geography | English / Political Science / History | 60 | ||||
Combination 6 | History / Bengali | Education / Philosophy | Sociology / Political Science | 60 | ||||
Combination 7 | Education / History | Socilogy / Sanskrit / Music / Botany / Economics / Bengali | Political Science / English / Philosophy / Journalism | 45 | ||||
Total Seats in B.A. (General) : 515 |
B.Sc. (General) | ||||||||
Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 3 | Seats | |||||
Combination 1 | Geography | Economics / Botany | History / Sociology | 15 | ||||
Combination 2 | Botany / Economics | Chemistry | Education | 15 | ||||
Combination 3 | Economics / Botany | Mathematics | Statistics | 05 | ||||
Combination 4 | Psychology | Chemistry | Botany / Economics | 10 | ||||
Total Seats in B.Sc. (General) : 45 |
For B.A. General Students cannot opt for two (2) science elective subjects.
Science Subject : Economics; Botany; Psychology; Chemistry; Geography; Statistics; Film Studies; Mathematics.
Elective Subject Combinations not permitted are :
a) Sanskrit with Botany
b) Philosophy with Botany
Students can take up Music as elective subject, but have to take admission simultaneously at the Bengal Music College. Students who had Music as a subject in (10+2) level can take direct admission to Bengal Music College or else will have to appear in a entrance test conducted by Bengal Music College.
Subject Combination for Admission to B.A. Major 2015-2016
Candidates taking up TTMV B.A. (Major) Degree Course have to study History and Sociology as Compulsory Elective Subjects.
More than 80% of final year students of TTMV have got Tourism related jobs in different Government & Non-Government organisations. A Placement Cell is there in the College to conduct Campus Interview.
Major Subject | Elective Subject | |
**Tourism & Travel Management (TTMV) | History (compulsory) | Sociology(compulsory) |
For B.A. Major Course:
**TTMV – B.A. 3Year (job-oriented) Degree Course under University of Calcutta.
A candidate shall not be allowed to take up any subject as Elective if she has failed in the subject in the previous qualifying examination.College authority will not be responsible , in any way, for wrong combinations chosen by the students.