KNC BA (History) FAQs
Ques. Is there any entrance exam for BA History at Krishnath College?
Ans. No, there is no entrance exam for BA History at Krishnath College. Admission is entirely merit-based through the WBCAP portal, based on Class 12 marks. Students from any stream can apply.
Ques. What is the seat intake for BA History at Krishnath College?
Ans. The seat intake for the general BA History stream is 64. Given the college's reputation in Murshidabad district, competition can be moderate to high. Students with good marks in Class 12 stand a better chance of securing admission.
Ques. What career options are available after BA History from Krishnath College?
Ans. After completing BA History, students can pursue MA History, B.Ed. for teaching, or appear for state/central government competitive exams (WBCS, UPSC, SSC, etc.). Career options include school/college teacher, civil servant, archivist, museum curator, journalist, and researcher. Murshidabad district itself has significant historical heritage, creating local opportunities in heritage tourism and documentation.
Ques. Is the BA History programme at Krishnath College affiliated to the University of Kalyani?
Ans. Yes, the BA History programme at Krishnath College is affiliated to the University of Kalyani. The degree awarded upon completion is recognised by the University of Kalyani and is valid for higher studies and government job applications across India.
Ques. Can I take History as a subject in the general BA programme along with other subjects?
Ans. Yes, in the general BA programme, students can combine History with other subjects such as Bengali, English, Political Science, or Philosophy as per the combination rules set by the University of Kalyani under the NEP 2020 framework. Students should check the specific subject combination options available at the college.
Ques. A student from Murshidabad mentioned that the admission process at Krishnath College is very competitive. How should I prepare?
Ans. Since admission is merit-based, the best preparation is to focus on scoring well in Class 12 board exams. There is no separate entrance test. Students should register early on the WBCAP portal when it opens (typically mid-June), fill in their preferences carefully, and keep all documents ready for physical verification. Staying updated on the WBCAP portal and the college's official website is essential.
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