Admission Forms for Honours courses will be available after the publication of the results of the Council / Board Examination only Online.
Candidates willing to apply Online, may download the Admission Form(s) along with the Andhra Bank Challan (Muralidhar Girls’ College branch), from 5th June to 15th June, 2014 from the College website,www.muralidhargirlscollege.com, fill up and submit the Admission Form(s) Online according to the specifications of subjects. The candidates can apply for more than one Honours subjects. Application fee for one Honours subject is Rs.300/- and Rs.50/- each for subsequent Honours subjects (maximum allowed - main form+2 extra forms), which must be deposited at Andhra Bank, Muralidhar Girls’ College branch (in cash) along with the printout of the Bank Challan. Candidates must submit a printout of the Admission Form(s), submitted Online along with the following documents and the College-copy of the Bank Challan for all Honours subject at the college counter in assigned drop-boxes between 6th June,2014 and 16th June 2014 (11a.m. to 3p.m.)except Saturday.
Lists (1st, 2nd & 3rd) will be put up on the Notice Board and in the College Website on 23th June,2014 after 2p.m. Admission dates will be specified on that same notice. Admission will commence on and from 30th June, 2014.
ADMISSION TO B.A./B.Sc. GENERAL 2014-2015
Admission Forms for General courses will be available after the publication of the results of the Council / Board Examination from the College counter on and from 6th june, 2014 onwards except Saturdays & Sundays, from 11a.m. to 2p.m. Admission Forms for General Course cost Rs.200/- (together with prospectus) which they must pay in cash at the College counter. There will be no marks restriction on aggregate marks for admission to the General Course. 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.
Candidates of General Courses can also fill-up Admission Forms Online from 16th June,2014. Candidates willing to apply Online, may download the Admission Form(s) along with the Andhra Bank Challan (Muralidhar Girls’ College branch), from 16th June, 2014 from the College website,www.muralidhargirlscollege.com, fill up and submit the Admission Form(s) Online according to the specifications of subjects. Application fee for General Course is Rs.200/-, which must be deposited at Andhra Bank, Muralidhar Girls’ College branch (in cash) along with the printout of the Bank Challan. Candidates must bring the printout of the Admission Form, submitted Online along with the following documents and the College-copy of the Bank Challan at the time of admission to the college.
Candidates from Open School (Rabindra Mukta & National Open School) will have to take admission in General Course only.
Candidates from Boards other than WBCHSE, CBSE & ISC may contact the College office for admission after 2nd July, 2014.
FEES STRUCTURE FOR 1ST YEAR ADMISSION - (2014-2015)
Sl. No.
HEADS (FEES STRUCTURE)
(Rs/-)
1
Admission Fee for First Year Student (Arts/Science/Major)
1500
2
Tuition Fee : (to be paid quarterly)
a.
B.A. General
50 (p.m.)
b.
B.A. Honours
75 (p.m.)
c.
B.Sc. General
85 (p.m.)
d.
B.Sc. Honours
120(p.m.)
e.
Vocational Study Fee (TTMV-Major)
350(p.m.)
3
Other Fees at the time of Admission:
a.
College ID Card Fee
50
b.
College Library Card Fee
50
c.
NAAC Fee
400
4
Deposits at the time of Admission:
a.
Library Deposit for all students
500
b.
Laboratory / Media Laboratory Deposit for students with Lab-based Honours subjects
500
c.
Laboratory and Media Laboratory Deposit for students with Lab-based General subjects (per subjects)
300
5
Laboratory & Media-Laboratory Fees : (to be paid quarterly)
a.
Lab-Fees for Honours Students (BOTA,PSYA,GEOA)
500(p.m.)
b.
Media Lab & Maintenance Fee(JORA)
600(p.m.)
c.
Lab-Fees and Media Lab Fees for General Students in 2nd & 3rd year (BOTG,PSYG,GEOG,JORG,CEMG,FMSG) (per subject)
200(p.m.)
6
Session Charges (per year) – to be paid in single instalment in 1st year and two equal instalments in 2nd year & 3rd year.
2600
i.
UNDER GENERAL FUND:
a.
College Exam Fee
300
b.
Electricity Charges
500
c.
Generator Fee
100
d.
Student Aid Fund
100
e.
Non-Resident Student Centre
60
ii.
DEVELOPMENT FEE
500
iii.
BUILDING REPAIRING FEE
500
iv.
STUDENTS’ WELFARE FUND
a.
Students’ Programme
300
b.
Sports
50
c.
Magazine
70
d.
Medical Welfare Fee
20
e.
Common Room Fee
100
7
Other Fees & Fines:
a.
Fine for Late Payment of Fees (per quater)
100
b.
Loss of Library Card / Tuition Fee Book
50
c.
Academic Calendar Fee
50
d.
Field Study Tour Fee ( for Botany & Geog.: Hons. & General)
300
e.
Subject Change Fee ( per subject )
100
f.
Enrolment Fee for students of previous year
300
g.
Fee for practical training in Lab-based subjects (Botany/Psychology/Geography/Chemistry/Journalism/Film Studies/ EDCA - PART III) for Students of previous year (per subject)
500
h.
Withdrawal / Transfer Fee
500
i.
Educational Excursion Fee (Compulsory) for Botany/Geog./TTMV) – to be specified at the time of Tour.
j.
Student Co-Operative Fee
100
8
College Prospectus (Honours):
300
a.
Extra Form
50
b.
College Prospectus (General):
200
9
Calcutta University Fee
a.
Calcutta University Registration Fee & Form
110
b.
Calcutta University Sports Fee
60
c.
Calcutta University Examination Form
20
Tuition Fee and Lab/Media-Lab Fee for 3months to be paid at the time of Admission.
Tuition Fee and Lab/Media-Lab Fee are payable quarterly. Late Fine will be charged @ Rs.100/- after 15th of the second month of each quarter.
Failure to return library books by the due date will make a student liable to pay a fine of Re.1/- per day.
Loss of library books by a student will make her liable either to restore a new copy or pay the actual price of the book.
Submission of Field Report and Herbarium sheets to the University is compulsory for all students of Tourism & Travel Management(TTMV), Geography(Honours/General) & Botany(Honours/General), for which Annual Tours will be arranged .The Educational Excursion Fee for this has to be paid when the Tour is organized.
HONOURS SUBJECTS:
Students should choose one subject from the following: English; Bengali; Sanskrit; Philosophy; Political Science; History; Education; Economics; Journalism & Mass Communication; Psychology; Geography; Botany; Sociology.
Honours subject comprises 8 papers of 100 marks each.
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS:
Students should choose two elective subjects from the following combinations (separated by semi-colon mark). Each subject comprises 3 papers, 100 marks each. 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.
SUBJECT COMBINATIONS FOR HONOURS:
HONOURS
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
English
Edu/Film Studies
Hist/Maths
Geo/Phil/Journ/Psy
Bengali
Sans/Socio/Music
Edu/Film Studies
Phil/Journ./Psy
Sanskrit
Edu
Beng
Phil/Journ
Philosophy
Pol.Sc/Eng
Edu/Film Studies
Sans/Socio/Music
Political Science
Hist
Eco/Bot/Beng
Phil/Journ./Geog
History
Edu
Geo/Journ/Psy/Phil
Pol.Sc/Eng
Education
Phil/Journ/Psy
Sans/Socio/Music
Econ/Beng/Bot
Economics
Math(compulsory)
Journ/Phil
Pol.Sc./Eng/Stat
Journalism & Mass Communication
Econ/Beng
Pol.Sc./Eng
Film Studies
Psychology
Edu
Eco/Bot/Beng
Pol.Sc./Eng/Stat
Geography
Hist/Math
Socio/Chem
Eco/Bot/Beng
Botany
Chemistry(compulsory)
Statistics
Geo/Psy
Sociology
Pol.Sc./Eng/Stat
Phil/Journ
Hist/Math
HUMANITIES GROUP:
English; Bengali; Sanskrit; Philosophy; Political Science; History; Education; Journalism & Mass Communication; Sociology.
SCIENCE GROUP:Economics; Psychology; Geography; Botany ;Mathematics; Statistics; Chemistry; Film Studies.
FOR General:
COMBINATIONS NOT PERMITTED: 1) Sanskrit with Botany, 2) Philosophy with Botany
For Honours students aggregate shall be calculated by adding the marks in Top-Four subjects in order of marks secured by a candidate in W.B. Board or Other Board provided she has also passed in English having full marks not being less than 100. Marks in compulsory Environmental Education/Studies shall not be taken into account for calculation of aggregate marks.
Only candidates of 2014, may apply for admission. Candidates of 2013 may contact the College office for admission if they did not take admission anywhere in 2013.
FOR General:
In General Course, candidates may take Admission on First-Come-First-Served basis, but issue of Forms from college counter or On-line submission does not guarantee admission. It depends on availability of seats. Combination Subjects depend on availability of seats. The College will not issue any token to candidates waiting in the queue and will not acknowledge any token issued by any other party. The counter will be closed at 2p.m. each day, irrespective of the number of persons remaining in the queue.
Admission on First-Come-First-Served basis for first 200 candidates will be on 30th June,2014; next 200 candidates will be on 1st July, 2014; rest from 2nd July 2014 onwards, depending on availability of seats.
For General students aggregate shall be calculated by adding the marks in Top-Four subjects in order of marks secured by a candidate in W.B. Board or Other Board provided she has also passed in English having full marks not being less than 100. Marks in compulsory Environmental Education/Studies shall not be taken into account for calculation of aggregate marks.
RELATED SUBJECTS:
*Education : Psychology / Philosophy / Mathematics / Sociology / Economics / Political Science / History.
**Sociology: Political Science / Psychology.ADMISSION FOR GENERAL CANDIDATES WILL COMMENCE ON AND FROM 30THJUNE 2014, 11A.M. AND WILL BE CONTINUED TILL AVAILABILITY OF SEATS.
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.
Only one Science subject is allowed with Honours in Arts. Science Subject: Economics; Botany; Psychology; Chemistry; Geography; Statistics; Film Studies;Mathematics.
Chemistry is compulsory for Botany Honours.
Mathematics is compulsory for Economics Honours.
SUBJECT CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION TO B.A. / B.Sc. Honours 2014-2015:
Subject
Aggregate for General Caste
Arts
Aggregate for General Caste
Science
Both Subject& AggregateScience & Arts for SC / ST
Subject criteria for General Caste
Bengali
50%
50%
40%
50%
English
55%
55%
40%
60%
Sanskrit
50%
50%
40%
50%
Journalism & Mass Comn
50%
60%
40%
55% either in Eng or Beng
Pol. Science
50%
50%
40%
50% in Pol.Sc., if Pol.Sc. in (10+2) Exam
Students without Pol.Sc. can also apply.
Philosophy
50%
50%
40%
50%
History
50%
50%
40%
50% (subject) and
55% in Eng. ( for Eng medium.)
*Education
50%
50%
40%
50% (subject or related subject)
Economics
50%
50%
40%
40% in Maths/Bus Maths/Bus Econ including
Bus Maths & 50% in Eco. If econ in (10+2) Exam
Psychology
60%
60%
40%
50% in Psy if Psy in (10+2) Exam
Geography
60%
60%
40%
75% (subject) and 50% in Eng
Botany
50%
50%
40%
50% (subject) and passed in Chemistry (both Theory & Practical)
**Sociology
50%
50%
40%
50% in related subject (if related subject in (10+2)Exam).
RELATED SUBJECTS:
*Education : Psychology / Philosophy / Mathematics / Sociology / Economics / Political Science / History. **Sociology: Political Science / Psychology.
For Honours Students, there will be no restriction of marks for General subjects except the following :
GENERAL SUBJECTS
MARKS REQUIREMENTS
Mathematics
40% in Subject
Geography
65% in Subject
Journalism & Mass Communication
50% in either Eng or Beng
Statistics
Passed in Stat/ Business Maths/ Maths in
Higher Secondary or Equivalent Exam.
Chemistry
Passed in Chemistry in Higher Secondary or Equivalent Exam.
SUBJECT CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION TO B.A. / B.Sc. General 2014-2015:
Candidates wishing to take the following Elective Subjects must have obtained the marks noted against them in the H.S. Examination (10+2) level, 2014:
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
MARKS REQUIREMENTS (10+2 LEVEL)
English
50% in Subject
Botany or Biology
40% in Subject
Mathematics
40% in Subject
Psychology
60% in AggregateÂ
Journalism and Mass Communication
50%in either English or BengaliÂ
Geography
65% in Sub & 55% in AggregateÂ
Statistics
Passed in Stat /Business Maths / Maths  in H.S. orEquivalent Exam
Chemistry
40% in Subject (Both Theory & Practical)
Sociology
55% in Aggregate
For B.A. /B.Sc. General course of study a student is required to choose 3 elective subjects from the following, taking not more than one subject from one group.
Admission Forms for Major course in TOURISM & TRAVEL MANAGEMENT (TTMV) will be available after the publication of the results of the Council / Board Examination both from the College counter and On-line on and from 6th June, 2014.
CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION TO B.A. (Major) – TTMV :
A candidate who secures a minimum of 45% (40% for candidates belonging to SC/ST community) marks in the aggregate at the H.S. (10+2) or in an equivalent examination, shall be eligible for admission to the B.A.(Major) Degree Course of study in Tourism & Travel Management, provided she has passed in English having full marks not being less than 100.
For the purpose of determining eligibility to TTMV Course, aggregate shall be calculated by adding the marks in top-four subjects in order of marks secured by a candidate. Marks in compulsory Environmental Education/Studies shall not be taken into account for calculation of aggregate marks.
Candidates taking up TTMV in B.A. (Major) Degree Course shall 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 sectors. A Placement Cell is there in the College to conduct Campus Interview.
Admission Form for TTMV(Major) will be issued from the College counter on and from 6th June,2014 (except Saturdays & Sundays) from 11a.m. to 2p.m. Students will have to meet the college office with the filled up forms on 10th, 11th , 12th,, 13th & 16th June, 2014 between 11a.m. and 3p.m. stating clearly the elective subjects(History/Sociology - compulsory) . Application fee for TTMV Course is Rs.200/- (together with prospectus). Those who collect Form from the College counter must pay the requisite fees in cash at the College counter.
Candidates can also fill-up Admission Forms Online between 6th and 15th June,2014. Candidates willing to apply Online, may download the Admission Form(s) along with the Andhra Bank Challan (Muralidhar Girls’ College branch), from 6th June to 15th June, 2014 from the College website,www.muralidhargirlscollege.com, fill up and submit the Admission Form(s) Online according to the specifications of subjects. Application fee for TTMV MAJOR Course is Rs.200/-, which must be deposited at Andhra Bank, Muralidhar Girls’ College branch (in cash) along with the printout of the Bank Challan. Candidates must bring the printout of the Admission Form, submitted Online along with the following documents and the College-copy of the Bank Challan and meet the college office on 10th, 11th , 12th,, 13th & 16th June, 2014 between 11a.m. and 3p.m.
Admission will commence on and from 30th June, 2014
Original Mark Sheet (Not Laminated)/attested photocopy of Higher Secondary Level (10+2) will have to be produced while receiving the Application Form from college counter.
FOR B.A. MAJOR COURSE SUBJECT COMBINATION:
Major Subject
Elective Subject
Tourism & Travel Management
History ; Sociology     (both compulsory)
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.
In case of SC/ST/OBC/PH candidates, seats are kept reserved, as per Govt. rule. No SC/ST/OBC/PH candidates will be allowed to take admission without original SC/ST/OBC/PH Certificate in her own name, issued by the Government.
Students who have passed examination equivalent to H.S. Examination of West Bengal Council will be admitted, subject to the condition that they must have passed in four(4) subjects (i.e. they have obtained 40% in each subject ), provided she has also passed in English having full marks of not being less than 100. 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.