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Bankim Sardar College, South 24 Pgs

South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India
Affiliated to: University of Calcutta, Kolkata
  • Private
  • Estd. 1955
  • UGC

Bankim Sardar College (BSC), South 24 Parganas was established in 1955 and serves to provide higher education among the socio-geographically challenged populace of the Sunderbans in West Bengal.

Recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and affiliated to the University of Calcutta, BSC 24 PGS (South) offers 25 undergraduate (UG) courses and 1 postgraduate (PG) course for students to pursue. The UG courses offer the degrees of Bachelor of Arts (B.A), Bachelor of Science (B.Sc), Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com), and Bachelor of Commerce with Honours (B.Com (Hons); while the PG course offers Master of Arts (M.A).

The dedicated faculty at BSC 24 PGS (South) works tirelessly to provide quality education to the students ensuring their holistic growth and bright future.

BSC 24 PGS(South) strives to provide the necessary infrastructural support for the all-round development of the students. The Library at BSC 24 PGS(South) has a large collection of related books and other printed texts for scholars to avail. Regular classes take place in spacious classrooms, while practical sessions are conducted in course-specific specialised laboratories. Recognising the importance of an active lifestyle for the students, BSC 24 PGS(South) has a multipurpose playground and a sandpit on the Campus.

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Admission Procedure

Bankim Sardar College, South 24 Pgs offers admission to co-ed students in undergraduate courses such as B.A, B.Sc, with several specialties, as well as B.Com Hons and General, and postgraduate courses such as M.A in Bengali. The 10+2 test must be passed by the interested students in order to apply for any undergraduate programme.

Faculty

Bankim Sardar College, South 24 Pgs has a group of faculty members that promote holistic development in their students. The professors are committed in preparing their students for the workforce when they graduate by equipping them with both theoretical knowledge and real-world skills. The teachers provide the right advice and assistance to the students so they can successfully complete their courses.

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Latest Updates: 8th December, 2022

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