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COOCH BEHAR PANCHANAN BARMA UNIVERSITY, A has been named after the great social reformer Thakur Panchanan Barma. Panchanan Barma, also known as Thakur Panchanan and Roy Saheb, was a Rajbanshi leader and reformer from Cooch Behar. He established Kshatriya Sabha in order to inculcate Brahminical values and practices among the people from Rajbanshi community in this region in particular, and in Bengal in general. Thakur Panchanan Barma (1866 - 1935) was born at Khalisamari village in erstwhile Cooch Behar State. He graduated from Victoria College, Cooch Behar - which was then affiliated with the University of Calcutta - with an honours in Sanskrit in 1893. Later he passed MA and LLB in 1897 and 1898 respectively from the same university.
It is hereby notified for all concerned that the online admission into different undergraduate courses (B.A./B.Sc./ B. Com/B.B.A Honours & General) for the academic session 2016-2017
Students who have passed the Higher Secondary Examination (10+2) conducted by the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (W.B.C.H.S.E.) after a period of 12 years study or any other equivalent (10+2) pattern examination conducted by the I.S.C. or C.B.S.E. or any other Board recognized as equivalent by the Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University, provided the student has passed in at least four subjects with English as Compulsory Subject, excluding Environmental Studies/Environmental Education. Those students who have obtained either (i) 55% marks in the aggregate or (ii) 50% marks in the aggregate with 60% marks in the subject in the qualifying examinations shall be eligible to apply for admission to Honours in the subject concerned in general categories. However, the above criterion reduces to (i) 50% marks in the aggregate or (ii) 45% marks in the aggregate with 60% marks in the subject in the qualifying examinations shall be eligible to apply for admission to Honours in the subject concerned in SC/ST categories. We also preserve the admission facilities for the students belonging to OBC-A and OBC-B categories.
d. i) No candidate shall be allowed to take up more than one of the following languages subject as elective: (a) English, (b) Bengali (c) Hindi (d) Nepali (e) Arabic (f) Urdu (g) Sanskrit (h) Modern Tibetan and (i) such other subjects as may be introduced by the University from time to time.
ii) A candidate prosecuting Honours in a subject shall not be allowed to take up the same subject as elective.
iii) A candidate prosecuting Honours in a Language subject shall not be allowed to take up another Language subject as elective.
Reservation of Seats for admission into B.A. /B.Sc. / B.Com. (Honours and General) Courses for SC / ST / OBC and persons with disabilities are to be maintained as per the relevant G.O.'s. (3% Reservation of Seats for persons with disabilities vide G.O. No. ED-340/2012 Dt. Kolkata, the 4th July, 2012).
As per G.O. No. WB(part - i)/98/SAR-354 dated Tuesday, September, 1995 order and notifications by the Governor of West Bengal I Government of West Bengal Schedule caste and Tribes welfare Department, Writers Building, Calcutta - 1 "For admission to the Course B.A. (Hons.) B.Sc. (Hons.), B.Com. (Hons.) SC or ST candidates getting admission should have in the previous examinations qualifying marks which are not lower by more than 25% from the marks obtained, by the last candidate of the general category. The candidates included in the general merit list will not be counted towards these reserved quotas."
Colleges shall fix-up year wise target of increase of intake of OBC "A" OBC "B" in such a manner that the total mandatory increase of seats is achieved within a maximum period of six years beginning with the academic session 2016-2017 and then shall continue in the same manner.
The provisions of this Act (Reservation in Admission) shall not apply to:
(i) OBC-A and OBC-B students to creamy layer of the Society,
(ii) A minority Educational Institution based on religion or language,
Admission to all Honours Course will be based strictly on merit. Merit shall be calculated as per the following formula.
Merit= (2S+T)/6
T= marks obtained in English + marks obtained in the subject opted for Honours + best marks of other two subjects
[Excluding EVS, the subject opted for Honours and English].
S= marks obtained in the subject opted for Honours.
If the candidate does not have the specific subject opted for Honours in his / her previous Course, the procedure for Merit Calculation will be as follows,
Merit =T1/4
T1=marks obtained in English+ best of other three subjects excluding EVS.
This procedure is also applicable in case of General Course.
A single Merit List is to be prepared.
Henceforth no change of subjects, and change from General to Honours Category and vice versa shall be granted after the filling in the Registration forms, by the candidates of the respective Colleges. Any change undertaken by the Colleges, in this matter shall indicate violation of University Statute, Regulation, Rules, Guidelines and Circulars etc. on the part of the Colleges.
Further resolved that Colleges shall offer subjects for which it has adequate number of Teacher(s) as per UGC and University norms. All Colleges shall have to ensure adequate infrastructural facilities for all its examinees appearing from the respective Centres (Colleges).
The Council also resolved that "all students of Higher Secondary (Vocational) Course [X + 2 levels] will be treated as equivalent with the course curriculum and syllabus of the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) w.e.f. the session 2009 - 2010". Such students shall be admitted only in the 1st year General Course of B.A. /B.Sc. / B.Com.
Applications seeking permission for admissions by any candidate to any college affiliated to the Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University after the last date of admission shall not be entertained by the University Authorities under any circumstances. Principals / Teachers-in-Charge / Officers-in-Charge, are further requested not to forward any applications to the University Authorities of any such candidates seeking admission to any College.
Online and by post
COOCHBEHAR PANCHANAN BARMA UNIVERSITY,
Vivekananda Street, Cooch Behar,
West Bengal, India - 736101
Phone : +91-3582-230833, +91-3582-230218
E-mail: info@cbpbu.ac.in, cbpbuniversity@gmail.com