Bankura University establishes particular admittance standards for its various programs each year. These cut-offs are established by a variety of variables, including the number of applicants, candidates' overall performance, and the availability of seats in each program. Cut-off marks and requirements for 2024 vary according to the course and category.
Course |
Minimum Cut-Off Marks |
B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) |
50% - 60% |
B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) |
55% |
B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) |
50% - 55% |
M.A. (Master of Arts) |
50% - 55% |
M.Sc. (Master of Science) |
55% |
M.Lib.I.Sc (Master of Library and Information Science) |
50% - 55% |
MJMC (Master of Journalism and Mass Communication) |
55% |
Ph.D. (Doctoral Programs) |
55% in post-graduate degree, Entrance exam and interview required |
Undergraduate courses
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Bachelor of Art (B.A.)
Bankura University's Bachelor of Arts program cut-off is determined by the applicant pool and their performance in higher secondary examinations. Typically, the cut-off marks for admission to the B.A. program range between 50% and 60% of the total of higher secondary marks.
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Bachelor of Science (B.Sc).
Candidates are often needed to achieve a minimum of 55% on their higher secondary exams, with a focus on science disciplines. The cut-off varies depending on the science stream and number of candidates.
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Bachelor of Commerce (B.com.)
The Bachelor of Commerce program's cut-off is normally between 50% and 55% of the total of higher secondary marks.
Postgraduate Courses
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Master of Arts (MA)
Candidates for admission to the Master of Arts program must have completed their undergraduate degree with a minimum cumulative GPA of 50% to 55%.
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Master of Science (M.Sc).
The Master of Science program normally requires a minimum of 55% in the applicable undergraduate science stream.
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Master of Library and Information Sciences (M.Lib.I.Sc)
The cut-off for the M.Lib.I.Sc program is typically between 50% and 55% in an undergraduate degree related to library sciences or information management.
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Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC).
The MJMC program normally has a cut-off of roughly 55% in the undergraduate degree.