KNC BA (Hons.) History FAQs
Ques. Is History compulsory in Class 12 to apply for BA (Hons.) History at Krishnath College?
Ans. History as a subject in Class 12 is not strictly mandatory but is strongly recommended. Having studied History at the Class 12 level gives students a significant advantage in merit-based selection and also helps in coping with the Honours-level curriculum.
Ques. How competitive is admission to BA (Hons.) History at Krishnath College?
Ans. Admission is highly competitive. Krishnath College is one of the most reputed colleges in Murshidabad district, and the BA (Hons.) History programme attracts students from across the region. Students with 80-90% or above in Class 12 (with strong marks in History) generally stand a good chance in the general category.
Ques. What is the difference between BA History and BA (Hons.) History at Krishnath College?
Ans. The BA (Hons.) History is a specialised, in-depth programme focused primarily on History, with a more rigorous curriculum and higher academic standards. The general BA History is a broader programme where History is one of several subjects. Students aiming for MA History, research, or a career in academia should opt for the Honours programme.
Ques. Can I pursue MA History after completing BA (Hons.) History from Krishnath College?
Ans. Yes. After completing BA (Hons.) History, students can apply for MA History at Murshidabad University, University of Kalyani, or other universities in West Bengal. The Honours degree from Krishnath College is well-regarded and provides a strong foundation for postgraduate studies.
Ques. Does Krishnath College organise any historical tours or field visits for History students?
Ans. Murshidabad district is one of the most historically significant regions in India, with sites like Hazarduari Palace, Katra Mosque, and Imambara nearby. While specific field visit schedules depend on the department, History students at Krishnath College benefit from the proximity to these heritage sites, which are often incorporated into academic activities and study tours.
Ques. A student mentioned that the admission counselling at Krishnath College is subject-wise. How does this work?
Ans. Under the WBCAP system, counselling is centralised and conducted online. However, at the college level, subject-wise merit lists are published, and students are allotted seats based on their merit rank in the specific subject (History Honours) and their preference order. Physical document verification is done at the college on designated dates after seat allotment.
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