Kalna College BA Sanskrit FAQs
Ques. What is the seat intake for BA (Hons.) Sanskrit at Kalna College?
Ans. The 4-Year Honours Programme (BA) in Sanskrit at Kalna College has a total seat intake of 137 seats, making it one of the largest Honours programmes at the college. As per 2025-26 data, 134 seats were available in the college round (with 3 reserved). The 3-Year Degree Programme in Sanskrit has 60 seats (Day) and 45 seats (Morning), totalling 105 seats for the general programme.
Ques. Do I need to have studied Sanskrit in Class 12 to apply for BA (Hons.) Sanskrit at Kalna College?
Ans. Candidates who have studied Sanskrit in Class 12 are preferred for the Honours programme. However, the WBCAP merit list is primarily based on aggregate marks in Class 12. Students who have not studied Sanskrit at the Class 12 level may still apply, but should check the specific eligibility norms on the WBCAP portal at the time of application.
Ques. What combination subjects can I choose with Sanskrit Honours at Kalna College?
Ans. Students pursuing BA (Hons.) Sanskrit at Kalna College can choose two combination subjects from: Bengali, English, Economics, Philosophy, Political Science, History, Geography, and Mathematics. The combination subjects are studied alongside the major Sanskrit Honours papers throughout the 4-year programme.
Ques. What career options are available after BA (Hons.) Sanskrit from Kalna College?
Ans. After completing BA (Hons.) Sanskrit, students can pursue MA (Sanskrit) at the University of Burdwan or other universities, followed by B.Ed for teaching careers. Other career paths include civil services (WBPSC, UPSC), research in Indology and classical studies, work in religious and cultural institutions, translation, and academic research (NET/JRF). Sanskrit is also a scoring optional subject for UPSC Civil Services.
Ques. Is Sanskrit a good subject for competitive examinations?
Ans. Yes, Sanskrit is considered one of the highest-scoring optional subjects for UPSC Civil Services Examination. The subject's structured grammar and classical texts make it relatively predictable and scoring. Many successful UPSC candidates have chosen Sanskrit as their optional subject. For WBPSC and SSC, Sanskrit graduates are eligible for various posts including school teaching (after B.Ed) and government administrative roles.
Ques. What is the total fee for BA (Hons.) Sanskrit at Kalna College?
Ans. The total fee for BA (Hons.) Sanskrit 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. 32,260 for the full course and is optional.
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