Mahishadal Girl's College BA Education Hons FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between BA Education Hons and B.Ed.? Can I do B.Ed. after completing BA Education Hons?
Ans. BA (Hons.) Education and B.Ed. are two distinct programmes. BA Education Hons is an undergraduate degree that provides theoretical grounding in the principles, philosophy, psychology, and sociology of education. B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education) is a professional teacher training programme that qualifies graduates to teach at the secondary and higher secondary level. After completing BA Education Hons, you are fully eligible to apply for B.Ed. programmes. In fact, having Education as your Honours subject gives you a strong conceptual foundation that is directly relevant to the B.Ed. curriculum, making the transition smoother.
Ques. What is the total fee for the 3-year BA Education Hons programme at Mahishadal Girl's College?
Ans. The total academic fees for the 3-year BA (Hons.) Education programme range from approximately Rs. 8,925 to Rs. 11,500 for the full course duration. This includes tuition fees, development fees, library fees, sports fees, electricity charges, and other institutional charges. University examination fees are charged separately by Vidyasagar University each semester. If you opt for the college hostel, an additional Rs. 17,100 per year is applicable. The hostel is optional and not mandatory for day scholars.
Ques. What career options are available after completing BA (Hons.) Education from Mahishadal Girl's College?
Ans. After completing BA (Hons.) Education, graduates can pursue several career paths. The most direct route is to complete B.Ed. and qualify for school teaching positions (TGT) in government and private schools. Graduates can also pursue MA Education at Vidyasagar University or other universities, followed by UGC-NET/SET to become college or university lecturers. Education graduates are also well-suited for roles in educational administration, curriculum development, NGOs working in the education sector, and government welfare departments. Education is also a relevant subject for UPSC and West Bengal PSC examinations.
Ques. Is BA Education Hons at Mahishadal Girl's College a good choice for students who want to become government school teachers in West Bengal?
Ans. Yes, BA (Hons.) Education is a strong foundation for students aspiring to become government school teachers in West Bengal. After completing the degree, students need to complete B.Ed. and then qualify for the West Bengal Teacher Eligibility Test (WB-TET) or the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) to be eligible for government school teaching positions. Having Education as an Honours subject provides a deeper understanding of pedagogy, child psychology, and educational theory, which is directly tested in TET examinations and teacher training programmes.
Ques. What is the seat intake for BA Education Hons at Mahishadal Girl's College, and how is admission determined?
Ans. The BA (Hons.) Education programme at Mahishadal Girl's College has a seat intake of 118 students, making it one of the larger Honours programmes at the college. Seats are distributed across General, SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B, EWS, and PH categories as per Government of West Bengal reservation norms. Admission is based entirely on merit in the Higher Secondary (Class 12) examination. There is no separate entrance test. The merit list is published on the college notice board and website after the application window closes.
Ques. What is the attendance requirement for BA Education Hons students, and how are internal assessments conducted?
Ans. As per Vidyasagar University regulations, students must maintain a minimum of 75% attendance in each subject per semester to be eligible to appear in the End Semester Examinations. Students with attendance between 60% and 75% may be allowed to appear in the examination subject to payment of a condonation fee. Students with less than 60% attendance are not permitted to appear in the semester examination. Internal assessment constitutes 20% of the total marks in each paper, with 10% based on internal examinations and 10% based on attendance. End Semester Examinations account for the remaining 80% of marks.












































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