St Aloysius BA Kannada FAQs
Ques. Is Kannada offered as a standalone BA subject or only in combination at St Aloysius?
Ans. At St Aloysius (Deemed To Be University), Kannada is offered as a Major subject within a combination BA programme. You cannot pursue a standalone BA in Kannada alone; instead, you choose Kannada Major along with another subject such as History, Political Science, Sociology, English Major, Social Work, or Media and Communication. This combination structure is part of the NEP-based curriculum and allows students to develop interdisciplinary knowledge. When applying, you must select your preferred combination, and the fee may vary slightly depending on the combination chosen.
Ques. Do I need to appear for KCET to get admission to BA Kannada at St Aloysius?
Ans. No, KCET is not required for admission to BA Kannada at St Aloysius (Deemed To Be University). Since it is a Deemed University, it conducts its own entrance test called SAU-ET (St. Aloysius University Entrance Test), which is an online test of 50 MCQs covering General Knowledge, Aptitude, English, and subject-oriented questions. After clearing the SAU-ET, shortlisted candidates are called for an interview. Admission is based on Class 12 marks, SAU-ET performance, and the interview outcome.
Ques. What are the career options after completing BA Kannada from St Aloysius?
Ans. Graduates of BA Kannada from St Aloysius have a wide range of career options. In the government sector, they can appear for Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) exams, Karnataka Administrative Service (KAS), and various state government jobs where Kannada proficiency is an advantage. In the private sector, opportunities exist in Kannada content writing, translation, journalism, media, and publishing. Many graduates also pursue teaching careers (after B.Ed) in Kannada-medium schools and colleges. The combination subjects studied alongside Kannada (e.g., History, Political Science) further broaden career options in civil services and research.
Ques. What is the hostel situation like for BA students at St Aloysius?
Ans. St Aloysius provides separate hostels for boys and girls on campus. The hostel fee is Rs. 75,000 per year, which covers food (three meals a day with veg and non-veg options) and accommodation including water, electricity, room rent, and maintenance. Rooms are typically shared (2-3 students per room) and come with basic furniture. Hostel admission requires an interview with the hostel director along with parents. It is important to note that hostel seats are limited and may fill up quickly, so early application is advisable. Students who do not get hostel accommodation can find PG accommodations near the college at approximately Rs. 5,000-6,000 per month.
Ques. Are there any value-added or certificate courses offered by the Kannada Department?
Ans. Yes, the Department of Kannada at St Aloysius offers several value-added certificate and diploma courses alongside the regular BA programme. These include Spardha Kannada (30 hours, certificate), Digital Kannada (30 hours, certificate), Theatre Skills (60 hours, diploma), and Yakshagana (30 hours, certificate). These courses are designed to enhance students' practical skills in competitive exam preparation, digital content creation, performing arts, and traditional Karnataka art forms. Participation in these courses adds significant value to a student's profile and enriches the overall learning experience.
Ques. How does the fee structure work for BA Kannada - is it the same every year?
Ans. The fee at St Aloysius is charged annually and decreases slightly each year. For the 2026-27 academic year, Karnataka students in BA combinations with Kannada Major pay Rs. 25,000 in Year I, Rs. 23,700 in Year II, and Rs. 21,500 in Year III, totalling Rs. 70,200 for the full 3-year programme. The fee is paid on the day of the interview/admission confirmation and must be paid in full to secure the seat. Instalment options are available for students who need them. Students from outside Karnataka pay approximately Rs. 10,000 more per year, and NRI students pay approximately Rs. 40,000 more per year than Karnataka students.







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