Kalna College BA Bengali FAQs
Ques. Does Kalna College offer MA (Bengali) as well? Can I pursue it after BA (Hons.) Bengali?
Ans. Yes, Kalna College offers a 2-year MA (Bengali) programme, making it one of the few colleges in the region with both UG and PG programmes in Bengali. Students who complete BA (Hons.) Bengali from Kalna College can directly apply for MA (Bengali) at Kalna College itself, subject to eligibility and seat availability. This makes Kalna College a complete academic destination for Bengali language and literature students.
Ques. What combination subjects can I choose with Bengali Honours at Kalna College?
Ans. Students pursuing BA (Hons.) Bengali at Kalna College can choose two combination subjects from: English, Economics, Philosophy, Political Science, History, Sanskrit, Geography, and Mathematics. The combination subjects are studied alongside the major Bengali Honours papers throughout the 4-year programme.
Ques. Is there any entrance exam for BA (Hons.) Bengali admission at Kalna College?
Ans. No, there is no entrance examination for BA (Hons.) Bengali at Kalna College. Admission is entirely merit-based, determined by marks obtained in the Class 12 (Higher Secondary) examination through the WBCAP portal. Students simply need to register on wbcap.in and apply during the admission window.
Ques. What career options are available after BA (Hons.) Bengali from Kalna College?
Ans. After completing BA (Hons.) Bengali, students can pursue MA (Bengali) at Kalna College or other universities, followed by B.Ed for teaching careers. Other career paths include journalism, creative writing, translation, publishing, civil services (WBPSC, UPSC), and academic research (NET/JRF). Bengali Honours graduates are also eligible for school teaching posts (after B.Ed) and various state government jobs.
Ques. What is the total fee for BA (Hons.) Bengali at Kalna College?
Ans. The total fee for BA (Hons.) Bengali at Kalna College is Rs. 7,220 for the entire 4-year programme. This includes tuition fees of Rs. 7,100 and a one-time registration fee of Rs. 120. The first year fees are Rs. 2,075. Fees are collected semester-wise. Hostel accommodation, if availed, costs an additional Rs. 8,065 per year and is optional.
Ques. Is Bengali a good subject for WBPSC and other state-level competitive examinations?
Ans. Yes, Bengali language and literature is a popular optional subject for WBPSC (West Bengal Public Service Commission) examinations. Bengali Honours graduates are well-positioned for WBPSC Group A and Group B posts, school service commission (SSC) examinations for teaching posts, and various state government administrative roles. The strong foundation in Bengali literature and language also helps in the general studies papers of competitive examinations.
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