For all Programmes:-
You should apply online only through the official University website.
Step 1: You should register yourself at the website and click on “Register for New User”. You must enter your Name, Date of Birth, Email, Category, Whether Wards of Police, Details of the Police personnel/Ex-Police Personnel, 8 to 15 character pass word, confirm password and enter verification code, continue.
Step 2: You should enter your Personal Information and Academic Information of Class 10th and Class 12th level.
Step 3: You should the college of your preference.
Step 4: You should upload your Photo and Signature. Both the images must be in JPEG format with the photo should be of 3.5 cm x 3.5 cm dimensions, being less than 50kb in size and signature less than 20 kb in size.
Step 5: You must pay the following Application Fee through State Bank Collect Payment through Debit Card/Credit Card, or download SBI Challan and pay at any SBI branch.
Step 6: You should then submit your application. Your application process is now complete.
Step 7: You can then download Application Form for future references. You are not required to submit hard copy of the Application Form.
Candidate should be completed his Graduation and a bachelors degree obtained through the 10+2+3 system or an equivalent qualification with a minimum aggregate of 50% or equivalent CGPA of any of the Universities incorporated by an act of the central or state legislature in India. A Relaxation of 5% aggregate is there for SC/ST candidates.
For all M.Sc. Programmes:-
If you have not passed the B.Sc. Hons. Degree from Calcutta University, you will have to appear for the Entrance Exam conducted by the University.
The Test will be of 100 marks and for a duration of one hour. The number of questions in each test will be 50 questions and each question will have four options of which one will be correct answer. For each correct answer, you will be awarded 2 marks. There shall be negative marking of 0.5 marks for each wrong answer and for no try there will be 0 marks.
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