GENERAL RULES TO TAKE ADMISSSION IN THE RANI DHANYA KUMARI COLLEGE
The College admits
students irrespective of religion, race, caste, creed and sex, subject to
reservation of seats as per Government norms.
Admission to
Honours and General courses are done exclusively on merit basis.
Students
desirous of getting admission have to apply in printed form available from the
office on payment with the following documents:
Mark Sheet and
Admit Card of previous examinations (original and two attested copies by the
Head of the Institution last attended.
Caste/PH
Certificate (in case of SC/ST/OBC/PH students) from the appropriate authority.
School or
College Leaving Certificate from the Institution last attended.
Two copies of
passport-size photographs (unattested).
Transfer
Certificate in case of students coming from another college.
Migration Certificate
in case of students coming from the other University/State.
Certificate of
proficiency in Games and Sports, Music, Dance etc. if any.
With a view to
ensuring quality education and efficient management of classes of the General
subjects in Arts faculty all the subjects have been bunched into four groups.
Students are directed to select maximum two General subjects for Honours course
and those pursuing for General course will have to select maximum three General
subjects from a group and also their preference for selecting the groups
offered to them at the time of submitting application for admission.
As the intake capacity of the subjects
like Geography, Physical Education and Defence Studies in General Degree level
is limited, selection in these subjects will be made on the basis of suitable
test / interview etc.
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION
As per the
existing regulations framed by the affiliating University i.e., the University
of Kalyani, an Honours student is examined on two Honours papers and two General
subjects in his/her Part-l University Examination. Part-ll University
Examination involves another set of two Honours and two General subjects.
Part-Ill University Examination involves another set of four Honours papers.
A General
course student in the college studying three subjects offered in a selective
group/bunching as laid down by the affiliating university. Part-l University
Examination involves a paper from each of the three subjects. Part-ll involves
two papers from each of the three subjects, whereas Part-Ill involves only one
paper in each of the three subjects.
ATTENDANCE IN CLASS
Strict
attendance of classes must be adhered to. Students attending less than 75%
classes held have to pay a fine (fixed by the college) and students attending less
than 65% classes are not sent up for final examination in any case.
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