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Durgapur Government College Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (Hons.) - Fees, Eligibility, Seats and Admission 2024

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Durgapur Government College Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (Hons.) Fees

The fee for Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (Hons.) at Durgapur Government College is 870 INR. Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (Hons.) admission 2024 at Durgapur Government College will be based on WBCHSE, CBSE 12th.

DurationFees
Year 1290 INR
Year 2290 INR
Year 3290 INR
Total Fees870 INR
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Durgapur Government College Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (Hons.) Fees and Course Details

Course nameBachelor of Arts in Political Science (Hons.)
Duration3 Years
Course levelUG
Mode of StudyRegular
Total Fees870 INR
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Durgapur Government College Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (Hons.) Eligibility Criteria

To pursue a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree at Durgapur Government College in Durgapur, India, aspiring candidates must meet certain eligibility criteria. Applicants should have successfully completed their higher secondary education (10+2) from a recognized board or council. They should have studied any stream (Science, Commerce, or Arts) during their 10+2 education. Additionally, candidates must fulfill the minimum percentage requirement set by the college, which may vary from year to year. Meeting the eligibility criteria is essential to secure admission to the B.A. program at Durgapur Government College and embark on a rewarding academic journey.

Documents Required :

  • 12th mark sheet or equivalent
  • WBCHSE, CBSE 12th mark sheet or equivalent
  • Birth certificate or any other proof of age
  • Character certificate from the last attended institution
  • Migration certificate from the last attended institution
  • Category certificate (if applicable)
  • Passport size photographs
  • Aadhaar card or any other government-issued ID proof
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Other Specializations in BA Available at Durgapur Government College

CourseDurationTotal Tution fees
Bachelor of Arts in Bengali3 Years2380 Annual
Bachelor of Arts in English3 Years1840 Annual
Bachelor of Arts in History3 Years1840 Annual
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy3 Years900 Annual
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science3 Years1840 Annual
Bachelor of Arts in Sanskrit3 Years870 Annual
Bachelor of Arts in Bengali (Hons.)3 Years1320 Annual
Bachelor of Arts in English (Hons.)3 Years900 Annual
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy (Hons.)3 Years900 Annual
Bachelor of Arts in Sanskrit (Hons.)3 Years900 Annual

Durgapur Government College Reviews

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As a regular going student
By Biswanath Bhowmik | Bachelor of Arts in History | 2018
February 11, 2024 09:29:21
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Overall: I have to go college regular because I enjoyed my tenure 3 years of dgc I attended all of lectures and seminar events I appreciate the teacher acknowledged of study so good teach style our campuse is so beautiful in summer and winter both beause of the environment gave us to enjoy

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LAST college anyone should think to study in
By supratim guha | Bachelor of Arts in History | 2018
December 09, 2018 09:46:50
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Overall: Having studied in some of the best schools of the asansol durgapur region entering the durgapur government college was no less than a sad surprise..irregular classes..if 1 classs starts from 10 the other might start from 2 o' clock or 3 o' clock you never know...i feel pity for myself for having wasted so much of my precious time over there waiting to attend the classes to get attendance to fulfill the attendance criteria of 75%...the new principal is a big-mouthed person but actually is a puppet in the hands of the TMC student's union...such politicization of educational institution is absolutely unacceptable...the union control's almost every part of the college whether it's administration or registration or admission...sometimes students are picked up on buses and made to rally for the trinamool congress party before elections...it's really disheartening and insulting to be a meritorious student and having to listen to the so called "DADAS" of the college..and finally the fee charged for each semester and before each semester exam is too much for a fully government college...no doubt very little of that fee actually goes to the college.college

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