City College BA (Hons.) History FAQs
Ques. What is the minimum percentage required in History at HSC for admission to BA (Hons.) History at City College, Kolkata?
Ans. Candidates must have a minimum of 45% marks in History as a subject in their HSC (Class 12) examination, along with a minimum 50% aggregate in the best of four subjects (including English). SC/ST/OBC candidates are eligible for relaxation as per Government of West Bengal norms.
Ques. What subject combinations are available with History Honours at City College, Kolkata?
Ans. For History Honours, students typically study History as the Major subject along with Minor subjects from the available pool. Under the CCF framework, students can choose Minor subjects from Bengali, English, Political Science, Philosophy, Sanskrit, and Economics, subject to availability and university norms.
Ques. Can students from outside West Bengal apply for BA (Hons.) History at City College, Kolkata?
Ans. Yes, students from outside West Bengal can apply through the WBCAP portal. However, they must meet the eligibility criteria and may not be eligible for state-specific scholarships like SVMCM, which requires West Bengal domicile.
Ques. What are the career options after BA (Hons.) History from City College, Kolkata?
Ans. Graduates can pursue MA in History at the University of Calcutta or other universities, appear for civil services examinations (UPSC, WBPSC), pursue B.Ed. for teaching, work in heritage management, museums, archives, journalism, and research. The University of Calcutta affiliation and City College's academic reputation are well-regarded.
Ques. Is there a 4-year Honours with Research option in History at City College?
Ans. Yes, under the NEP 2020 CCF framework, students who complete 6 semesters (3 years) with a strong academic record can continue for 2 more semesters (4 years) to earn a "B.A. Honours with Research" degree. This option is subject to the student meeting the eligibility criteria set by the University of Calcutta.
Ques. How competitive is admission to BA (Hons.) History at City College, Kolkata?
Ans. Admission is merit-based through WBCAP. With 81 seats and a large number of applicants from across West Bengal, the competition can be significant, especially for the unreserved category (36 seats). Students with strong HSC marks (typically 75% and above in the best of four subjects) have a better chance of securing admission in the first phase.
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