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Courses
Offered
Students
passing the H.S.C. or equivalent
examination may apply for admission to the
Higher Secondary Course (+) in Arts and
Science streams.
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Arts (Strength-256)
Compulsory
Subjects – English & M.I.L (O)
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Two
papers in English, each paper carrying
100 marks M.I.L (O0 carries 100 marks.
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Optional
Subjects ( Any three, where each carries
200 marks ) Political Science,
Sociology, Oriya/Sanskrit, Home Science,
History, Economics, Education
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Fourth
Optional (Any one of the following
carrying 200 marks.) Political Science,
Sociology, Oriya/Sanskrit, Home Science,
History, Economics, Education
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A
Student may offer anyone of the
following combination of optional
subjects as mentioned below. The
students may opt. For the 4th optional
subject. Each group comprises of 24
students only.
Combinations/Groups
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Economics,
Pol. Science, History
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Economics,
Pol. Science, History
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Education,
Sociology, Economics.
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Education,
Sanskrit, Pol. Science
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Education,
Sociology, Oriya
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Education,
Sociology, History
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Home
Science, Sanskrit, History
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Home
Science, Sanskrit, Sociology
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Pol.
Science, Sanskrit, History
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Home
Science, Oriya, Pol. Science
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Home
Science, Sociology, Economics
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Education,
Sociology, Economics.
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Education,
Sanskrit, Pol. Science
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Education,
Sociology, Oriya
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Education,
Sociology, History
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Home
Science, Sanskrit, History
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Home
Science, Sanskrit, Sociology
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Pol.
Science, Sanskrit, History
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Home
Science, Oriya, Pol. Science
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Home
Science, Sociology, Economics
+2
Science ( Strength – 128 )
Compulsory
Subjects :- English & M.I.L (O)
Two
Paper in English, each paper carrying 100
marks M.I.L(O) which carries 100 marks.
Optional
Subjects :-
Any one of the
following combinations may be chosen.
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Physics,
Chemistry, Biology. 2. Physics,
Chemistry, Mathematics. Each subject
consists of two theory papers, each
carrying 75 marks and one practical
paper carrying 50 marks.
Fourth
Optional Subjects :-
Any
one of the following subjects may be
offered as the fourth optional subjects,
which carries 200 marks.
A.
Biology
b. Mathematics
c. Economics
THREE-YEAR
DEGREE COURSE (+3 ARTS)
(STREHGTH-128)
Student
passing the Higher Secondary or equivalent
exam. may apply for admission into the 1st
year of the +3 Degree Course.
Pass
Subject Available :-
Economics,
History, Political Science, Oriya,
Sociology, Education, Education, Sanskrit
& Home Science.
Honours
Subjects Available: -
Honours
in Sociology, Oriya, political science
& Education with 16 seats in each
subject are available. Honours subject
will be selected after normal admission on
the basis of merit / test.
Course
Structure: - B.A. (Pass)
The
course structure and mark distribution for
B.A pass shall be as follows.
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FIRST
YEAR
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SECOUND
YEAR
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FINAL
YEAR
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English-1=100
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English-11=100
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Indian
Socity and Culture=100
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M.I.L/Alternative
English-1=100
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M.I.L/Alternative
English-11=100
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Computer
Application/ Environment
Studies/Population
Studies=50+50(any2)
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PassA-1=100
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PassA-3=100
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ElectiveB-1=100
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PassA-11=100
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PassA-4=100
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ElectiveB-11=100
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ElectiveA-1=100
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ElectiveA-2=100
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Total
marks=500
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Total
marks=500
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Total
marks=400
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A
pass student shall offer one pass subject
(400 marks) in addition to compulsory and
Elective papers. Each student shall offer
two elective subjects. Each elective
subject shall consist of two papers each
carrying 100 marks. Subjects with
practical component shall have 75% theory
and 25% Practical.
B.A.
(Honours):
The
course structure and mark distribution for
B.A. (Hons) shall be as follows:
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FIRST
YEAR
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SECOND
YEAR
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FINAL
YEAR
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English-1
– 100
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English-II
= 100
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Indian
Society and Culture = 100
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M.I.L/
Alternative English-1 – 100
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M.I.L/
Alternative English-II-100
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Computer
Application/Environmental Studies/
Population Studies = 50+50 any2
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Pass
A-I-100
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Hons-P-3=100
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Hons-P-7-100
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Elective-A-II
100
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Hons-P-3100
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Hons-P-7=100
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Hons-P-I-100
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Hons-P-5-100
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Elective-B-I-100
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Hons-O-II-100
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Hons-P6-100
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Electice-B-2-100
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Total
Marks = 600
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Total
Marks = 600
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Total
Marks = 600
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Procedure
for receipt of Application Form
Application
form for admission to +2 and +3 courses
and prospectus can be obtained in person
form the college office on payment of Rs.
75/- along with a self addressed envelope
of 20cm x 10cm size.
Submission
of Application Form
Application
forms complete in all respects, should
reach the college office by the 15th day
Form The Date of publication of results of
the qualifying examination. No application
form will be received beyond the last date
fixed by the college.
The
applicant must make sure that the
following documents have been enclosed
along with the application form.
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Application
Form (Complete in all respects)
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Index
Card with all the necessary entries.
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Attested
Xerox copies of the following
certificates. S.L.C/C.L.C., Conduct
Certificate, Mark sheet of the last
qualifying examination, Caste
Certificate, (In case of Sc/St)
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Two
self-addressed Unstamped envelops of
20cm x 10 cm size. The selected
candidates are intimated by “under
certificate of posting” regarding
the date and time of admission. On the
date of admission along with the
originals of the Certificates/Mark
sheets submitted earlier, the
candidate has to produce three copies
of passport size Photographs and the
requisite amount of fees.
A
candidate in B.A. (Hons) shall offer an
Honours subject carrying 800 marks and two
elective subjects, besides compulsory
subjects. Each elective subject shall
consist of two papers each carrying 100
marks. Subject with practical component
shall have 75% theory and 25% practical
A
candidate (Honours or pass ) shall choose
two elective subjects, each carrying 200
marks (without any practical component)
from among the following subjects or other
subjects that may be decided by the
University according to suitability. Elective
Subjects
Indian
Polity, Indian Economy, Land marks in
Indian History, Home Science, sociology,
Education and Sanskrit, provided that a
student offering any subject for Hons or
Pass shall not be allowed to take the same
subject as her elective paper.
A
candidate applying for different course
(for +2 Arts/Science) should apply
separately. Change of faculty is not
allowed in the same form after receipt of
the forms for admission
Self
– Financing Course Joint
Venture computer Education The
college provides computer education under
a joint secter project. Sponsored by the
Govt. of Orissa and operated by LCC
computers, it has been provided with
accommodation and other facilities by the
college. The programme offers computer
education to the students such as PGDCA,
DTP, TALLY, and CCC. It is a
self-financing course in which fifty
students have been enrolled during the
current session.
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