KGC BA Hons Economics FAQs
Ques. Is there any entrance exam for admission to BA (Hons.) Economics at Krishnagar Government College?
Ans. No, there is no separate entrance examination. Admission is purely merit-based, determined by marks obtained in the Class 12 (Higher Secondary) examination. Candidates must apply through the WBCAP portal (wbcap.in) during the registration window. The merit list is prepared based on Class 12 aggregate marks.
Ques. Do I need to have Mathematics in Class 12 to study BA (Hons.) Economics at Krishnagar Government College?
Ans. While Mathematics is not a mandatory eligibility requirement for admission through WBCAP, it is strongly recommended. The BA (Hons.) Economics curriculum under NEP 2020 includes quantitative methods, mathematical economics, and statistics, which require a good foundation in Mathematics. Students who have not studied Mathematics in Class 12 may find certain papers challenging. It is advisable to check the University of Kalyani syllabus for specific subject requirements.
Ques. What Minor subjects can I choose alongside Economics (Major) at Krishnagar Government College?
Ans. Economics Major students can choose Minor subjects from Mathematics, Statistics, and Geography. The interdisciplinary combination of Economics with Mathematics and Statistics is particularly useful for students planning to pursue higher studies or careers in data analysis, finance, and research.
Ques. Does the college offer a Postgraduate (MA) programme in Economics as well?
Ans. Yes, Krishnagar Government College offers an MA (Postgraduate) programme in Economics. PG admission is guided by the rules and statutes of the University of Kalyani. The PG fee per semester is Rs. 1,851. Eligibility for MA Economics requires a BA/BSc in Economics with minimum qualifying marks as per University of Kalyani norms.
Ques. What career options are available after completing BA (Hons.) Economics from Krishnagar Government College?
Ans. Graduates can pursue MA/MSc in Economics at universities like University of Kalyani, Jadavpur University, Presidency University, or Delhi School of Economics. Many alumni qualify SET/NET and enter teaching at school or college level. Economics graduates are well-suited for WBCS, UPSC, RBI Grade B, NABARD, and other competitive examinations. Other career paths include banking, finance, data analysis, economic research, policy analysis, journalism, and roles in international organisations. The department's strong quantitative and analytical training prepares students for diverse professional roles.
Ques. Why is the fee for BA (Hons.) Economics higher than other BA subjects at Krishnagar Government College?
Ans. At Krishnagar Government College, Economics is classified under the Science/Professional stream for fee purposes (similar to subjects like Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, etc.), as it involves quantitative methods, statistics, and mathematical economics. This results in a slightly higher admission fee of Rs. 1,601 (compared to Rs. 1,331 for pure Arts subjects like History, Bengali, etc.). The total course fee of Rs. 9,695 for the entire 4-year programme is still among the most affordable in West Bengal for an Economics Honours degree.
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