For admission to the Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] {Hons.} (Zoology) program at Scottish Church College, candidates must score high in their Class 12 board exams. Specifically, a minimum of 80-85% is generally required, with some reports indicating as high as 90% for the general category, depending on department-specific requirements. Marks for English, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics play a crucial role in the admission evaluation, with a focus on the best-of-four subject scores.
The admission process is fully online, beginning around May or June, varying based on the WBCHSE (West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education) results publication. The college, being a Christian minority institution, reserves seats for Christian (both Catholic and Protestant) candidates and offers reservations for SC, ST, and OBC categories. There is no entrance test; admissions are solely based on board exam performance. The college releases multiple merit lists, often up to 30, allowing several admission rounds.
Application forms and details are accessible on the college's official website, ensuring transparency and ease throughout. Students should apply promptly as the process, while thorough, can be lengthy due to repeated merit list releases. While some find the wait tedious, the college maintains a just process focused strictly on merit.
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You are required to score a minimum of 45% marks. This eligibility criterion is for the reserved category candidates only. 50% marks are required from the general category students.