Courses Offered by Tehatta Govt. College
The College is affiliated to the University of Kalyani and follows its guidelines in teaching 5 Arts subjects and 3 Science subjects.
As per Government rules, Reservation rules are followed for admission to all courses in all departments.
As per Government notification, the College has initiated courses in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (all General courses) from the 2016-17 Academic Session.
As infrastructure and faculty resources expand, more courses and additional seats may be made available. These shall be updated here as well as on the Admissions page.
As per Government rules, Reservation rules are followed for admission to all courses in all departments.
As per Government notification, the College has initiated courses in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (all General courses) from the 2016-17 Academic Session.
As infrastructure and faculty resources expand, more courses and additional seats may be made available. These shall be updated here as well as on the Admissions page.
Revised Structure and Distribution of Marks for Bachelor of Science Degree Course w.e.f. Academic Session 2009-2010
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) | PART-I | PART-II | PART-III |
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Compulsory English : One half paper : 50 Marks | 50 Marks | - | - |
Modern Indian Language : One half paper : 50 Marks | 50 Marks | - | - |
Environmental Studies : One full paper *: 100 Marks* | 50 Marks | - | - |
Elective Subjects : Two : Three full papers : 2x3x100 each = 600 Marks |
2x1x100 Marks =200 Marks |
2x2x100 Marks =400 Marks |
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One Honours Subject : Eight full Papers : 8x 100 Marks = 800 Marks Theory: Seven Papers = 540 Marks Practical: Four Papers = 260 Marks |
2x 100 Marks = 200 Marks Th: 2 x 75 Marks Pr : 1 x 50 Marks |
2 x 100 Marks = 200 Marks Th: 2 x 75 Marks Pr : 1 x 50 Marks |
4 x 100 Marks = 400 Marks Th: 3 x 80 Marks Pr : 2 x 80 Marks |
AGGREGATE MARKS : 1600 | 600 Marks | 600 Marks | 400 Marks |
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (GENERAL) | PART-I | PART-II | PART-III |
Compulsory English : One half paper : 50 Marks | 50 Marks | - | - |
Modern Indian Language : One half paper : 50 Marks | 50 Marks | - | - |
Environmental Studies : One full paper *: 100 Marks* | 50 Marks | - | - |
Elective Subjects : Three : Four full papers : 3x4x100 each = 1200 Marks |
3x1x100 Marks = 300 Marks |
3x2x100 Marks = 600 Marks |
3x1x100 Marks = 300 Marks |
AGGREGATE MARKS : 1400 | 500 Marks | 600 Marks | 300 Marks |
Every student enrolling for an Honours course, needs to take up the following papers for studies:
a) One Honours subject: Eight papers (each paper is of 100 marks).
b) Two subsidiary subjects: Three papers in each subject (each paper is of 100 marks).
c) Environmental studies: One Paper of 50 marks.
d) English Language: One Paper of 50 marks.
e) Alternative English or MIL (Modern Indian Language) Bengali: One Paper of 50 marks. Those who have passed the Higher Secondary (10+2) or equivalent Examination conducted by Boards recognized by the West Bengal State University, are eligible to apply for these Honours courses. A candidate should qualify in five recognized subjects in (10+2) level including a full paper in English (full marks not less than 100).