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Ramakrishna Mission Residential College (Autonomous)
Narendrapur, Kolkata 700103
College with Potential for Excellence
DST FIST Awarded College
NIRF Ranking in 2020 : 20th in college category
Website : www.rkmrc.in
Email : [email protected]
ADMISSION TO B.A./B.Sc. COURSE : 2020 - 21
(ONLY FOR BOYS)
1. A Candidate can apply for as many subjects as he chooses. Students who passed
H.S./ equivalent Examinations before 2019 cannot apply. .
Cost of Application Form for each subject : Rs 400/-
(Rupees Four Hundred only) to be
paid online
2. a) Online application Portal is available at : www.rkmrc.in
For all types of notification, publication of provisional merit list, publication of
waiting list, dates of admission and allied matter, website should be followed
meticulously. Institution will not accept any failure in this regard.
b) For Enquiry : Email us only at [email protected]
Phone calls will not be entertained.
3. Eligibility for filling up Application Forms :
SL Honours /
Core
Courses
Year of
Passing
Aggregate **
Subject (s)
1 English 2019 / 2020 65% English - 75
2 Sanskrit 2019 / 2020 50% Sanskrit - 45
3 History 2019 / 2020 65% -
4 Bengali 2019 / 2020 50% Bengali - 45
5 Physics 2019 / 2020 70% Mathematics- 70
6 Chemistry 2019 / 2020 N.A. English – 75% ; Bengali /Hindi/Any
Indian Language (if there is only one
language marks, then that marks will
be counted) 75% ; Mathematics - 60
7 Mathematics 2019 / 2020 70% Mathematics – 75
8 Statistics 2019 / 2020 70% Mathematics – 80
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9 Computer Science
2019 / 2020 60% Mathematics – 60
10 Economics 2019 / 2020 60% Mathematics – 60 ; English. - 60
11 Political Science
2019 / 2020 50% -
12 Philosophy 2019 / 2020 50% -
** Aggregate marks shall be calculated by adding the marks of the top-four subjects in order of the marks secured by a candidate. Marks in compulsory Environmental Education/Studies shall not be taken into account for calculation of aggregate marks. However, if the subject “Environmental Science” is studied as an elective subject of 100 marks, it may be taken into account for the purpose of determining the aggregate marks.
** 5% relaxation in aggregate & subject (where applicable) for SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B candidates.
4. Issue & Submission of Application Forms (Online only) :
A. Date : 29 July 2020 (11.00 a.m.) to 31 August 2020 (5.00 p.m.)
B. Students should keep with them Admit Cards as generated from the Portal
and the money receipt of the application fees. These may be required at different
stages of the admission process and even during the actual time of arrival at the
hostel.
C. The students will be required to upload
a. recent passport size photograph & Signature (JPG format, < 100 kb).
D. After the final selection, admission fees will be received online after completing
some other procedural requirement which may include counseling over video or
audio call. However, regarding all these, there will be a separate notification when
the Provisional List of the Selected Candidates will be notified.
E. Important Points to note :
a. The college is fully residential one and all students will be required to stay
on campus-hostels mandatorily. No day-scholar system will be allowed at
any point of time. However, given the situation cropped up due to the
recent pandemic, the hostel will remain closed even after admission till
further notice.
b. Students will be intimated regarding their arrival at the hostel and allied
matters in due course.
c. Students are further requested to look into the website for different
notifications. Students should not expect any personal email intimation
from the college authority.
d. Students should carefully read the rules and regulations that are available
on the college web portal and Prospectus. Prospectus will be available on
the college web portal.
e. Students who are unable to pay the online application fees due to their
economically weak background are requested to mail to
[email protected] with relevant documents as attachment.
f. Scholarships are granted to financially weak students.
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5. Reservation Policy:
As per the Government regulations.
6. Dates of the Publication of the Provisionally Selected Candidates and Dates
of submission of admission fees :
Subject Date and
time of
Home
Assignment
Date of the
Publication
of the
Results of
Home
Assignment
Date of
the Viva
Voce
Date of the
Publication of
the
Provisionally
Selected
Candidates
Dates of
submission
of admission
fees
English 4 September
2020 from
11.30 am to
1 pm
12
September
2020 at 10
pm
16,17 and
18
September
2020
(detailed
time etc
will be
notified
later)
21 September
2020 at 10 pm
23 September
2020 – 25
September
2020
Bengali N.A. N.A. N.A. 8 September
2020 at 10 pm
11 September
2020 – 14
September
2020
Sanskrit N.A. N.A. N.A. 8 September
2020 at 10 pm
11 September
2020 – 14
September
2020
History N.A. N.A. N.A. 8 September
2020 at 10 pm
11 September
2020 – 14
September
2020
Political
Science
N.A. N.A. N.A. 8 September
2020 at 10 pm
11 September
2020 – 14
September
2020
Philosophy N.A. N.A. N.A. 8 September
2020 at 10 pm
11 September
2020 – 14
September
2020
Economics N.A. N.A. N.A. 8 September
2020 at 10 pm
11 September
2020 – 14
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September
2020
Physics N.A. N.A. N.A. 8 September
2020 at 10 pm
11 September
2020 – 14
September
2020
Chemistry N.A. N.A. N.A. 8 September
2020 at 10 pm
11 September
2020 – 14
September
2020
Mathematics N.A. N.A. N.A. 8 September
2020 at 10 pm
11 September
2020 – 14
September
2020
Statistics N.A. N.A. N.A. 8 September
2020 at 10 pm
11 September
2020 – 14
September
2020
Computer
Science
N.A. N.A. N.A. 8 September
2020 at 10 pm
11 September
2020 – 14
September
2020
than one subject(s), finds the examination schedule
7. General / Generic subject combinations for Honours subjects:
Hons Chem. Comp.Sc Econ. English Beng. History /
Philosophy
/ Pol Sc.
Math. Physics Sanskrit Statistics
Physics Physics Bengali /
Comp Sc
Bengali /
Comp Sc
Physics Pol Sc. /
Electronics
Pol Sc. /
Electronics
Chemistry /
Sanskrit
Physics Math Pol Sc /
Electronics
Physics
POOL
I
Econ. Math. Math. Phil. Phil. Phil. Pol Sc /
Electronics
History /
Math
Chem /
Sanskrit
I & III
Sem
Pol Sc /
Electronics
Bengali /
Comp Sc
- Bengali /
Comp Sc
Chemistry /
Sanskrit
Phil. Econ.
Phil. Econ. Econ. Physics Econ. Physics Pol Sc /
Electronics
Statistics History /
Math.
History /
Math.
Statistics Phil. Econ. Phil.
Comp Sc /
Bengali
Chemistry
/Sanskrit
Chemistry
/Sanskrit
Econ. Statistics Statistics Comp Sc /
Bengali
Phil. Phil. Pol Sc /
Electronics
Chemistry /
Sanskrit
Chemistry
/ Sansk
History /
Math.
Math. Physics Physics Econ. Econ. Phil. Econ. Econ. Phil.
Statistics Chemistry
/ Sanskrit
Bengali /
Comp Sc
- Sanskrit /
Chemistry
Phil. Pol Sc /
Electronics
Bengali /
Comp Sc
Math.
POOL
II
Electronics Pol Sc /
Electronics
History /
Math.
History /
Math.
Physics Statistics Phil. Physics
II & IV
Sem
Phil. Sanskrit /
Chemistry
Sanskrit /
Chemistry
Statistics Comp Sc /
Bengali
Statistics Econ.
Statistics Physics Physics Econ. Pol Sc /
Electronics
Comp Sc /
Bengali
Statistics
Comp Sc /
Bengali
Bengali, /
Comp Sc
Physics
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Note : Special Conditions:
i. Science group: Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics
Humanities Group: English, Sanskrit, History, Political Science, Philosophy, Bengali
ii. A student with Honours in any one subject of the Humanities group will take any two other generic/general
subjects taking at least one from Humanities Group
iii. A student with Honours in any one subject of the Science group will take any two other generic/general
subjects taking at least one from Science Group
iv. No student should take the same subject from both the pools. Students are also not allowed to take two subjects from one pool.
v. The following four combinations given below cannot be taken together either as Honours / General (Generic) combinations or as two General (Generic) combinations.
a) History, Mathematics
b) Chemistry, Sanskrit
c) Political Science, Electronics
d) Computer Science, Bengali
vi. Special conditions for admission to the Honours courses:
A) Candidates who have passed the Higher Secondary (10+2) vocational Examinations
conducted by West Bengal State Council of Vocational Education and Training cannot
apply.
B) A candidate shall not be allowed to take up Honours in the subject under heading
A if he has not passed the subject(s) mentioned under the heading B in the HS /
equivalent examination.
A B
Physics Physics and Mathematics
Chemistry Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics
Mathematics Mathematics
Statistics Statistics / Mathematics
Computer Science Mathematics
Economics Mathematics/ Business Mathematics
8. Selection Procedure for English is mentioned below :
A. English :
a) There will be an online Home Assignment Test of 1 hour 30-minute
duration carrying 50 marks. Candidates will be required to attempt two
questions, each carrying 25 marks.
b) While filling up the online application form, candidates must provide
their email id and phone number (preferably a WhatsApp number).
c) The college will send the Home Assignment to the email id provided by
the candidates.
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d) Candidates should mention their name, application number, name of the
+2 Board from which passed, marks secured in English in +2 and phone
number at the top of the blank paper where they will write out the
Assignment answers.
e) The answers must be written in the candidates’ own hand writing
(preferably in black ink) which may be verified at any later stage after
the pandemic situation gets over.
f) The candidates should also mention on their answer script the precise
time when they have received the Home Assignment mail and the
precise time they have completed their writing. This span shall be
limited to 1 hour and 30 minutes with a maximum buffer time of 15
minutes.
g) The Home Assignment Test will be held on 4 September 2020 from 11.30
am to 1 pm. The college will try to send the topic/question through email
by 11.25 am on 4 September.
h) The actual time count of 1 hour and 30 minutes with a maximum buffer
time of 15 minutes, under all possible circumstances, will start from
11.30 am.
i) If a candidate does not receive the Home Assignment by 11.45 am, he
must report to [email protected] by sending a mail or contact the
college at the number 9163449776. For such a type of delay candidates
will not be discredited.
j) However, after 11.45 am no request of time-accommodation will be
entertained and the candidate will be marked absent.
k) After writing the answer scripts, candidates shall send the scanned
copy of the answer script in one single legible .pdf format to the email id
[email protected] within 1 hour and 30 minutes with a maximum
buffer time of 15 minutes.
l) If a candidate fails to send the copy within this time limit, he will be
marked absent in the Test.
m) Any technical issue related to sending the answer script should be
informed within this time limit.
n) After the Home Assignment Test there will be a short-listing of the
candidates eligible for the next level of the admission process.
o) This short-listing will be done based on
Marks obtained in 10+2 English (converted to 20)
+
Marks obtained in Home Assignment Test (50)
= Total 70
p) The short-listed candidates will be required to attend a vive voce
through video call/audio call/WhatsApp call to be organized by the
college.
q) Final Selection will be done based on
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Marks obtained in 10+2 English (converted to 20)
+
Marks obtained in Home Assignment Test (50)
+
Marks obtained in Viva Voce (30)
= Total 100
r) If there arises a tie among the final short-listed candidates, the tie-
breaking will be done based on the following serial:
a) 1st Key : Marks obtained in Viva Voce
b) 2nd Key : Marks obtained in Home Assignment
c) 3rd key : Marks obtained in 10+2 English
After the 3rd key if the tie remains, the college authorities will decide
upon the method of breaking the tie.
9. Provisional Selection List will be prepared for the following subjects
based on the parameters as mentioned below. No separate written
test of any form or viva voce will be held for these subjects. :
A. Physics :
Marks obtained in Mathematics in Madhyamik or equivalent examination
(100) +
Marks obtained in Physical Science in case of Madhyamik Examination and
equivalent (100) / Marks obtained in Science in case of Class X level board
examinations where there is no separate Physical Science Marks are
shown (100) +
Marks obtained in 10+2 Mathematics (converted to 200)
= Total 400
There will be no separate written test or viva voce examination in this
subject.
If there arises a tie among the final short-listed candidates, the tie-
breaking will be done based on the following serial:
a) 1st
Key : Marks obtained in 10+2 Mathematics
b) 2nd
Key : Marks obtained in Physical Science in case of
Madhyamik Examination and equivalent / Marks obtained in
Science in case of Class X level board examinations where there
is no separate Physical Science Marks are shown
c) 3rd
key : Marks obtained in Mathematics in Madhyamik or
equivalent examination
After the 3rd
key if the tie remains, authority will decide upon the
method of breaking the tie.
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B. Chemistry :
Marks obtained in Physical Science+Life Science in case of Madhyamik
Examination or equivalent (converted to 100) / Marks obtained in Science in
case of Class X level board examinations where there is no separate
Physical Science or Life Science Marks are shown (100)
+
Marks obtained in 10+2 Mathematics (100)
= Total 200
If there arises a tie in the final shortlisted candidates, the tie-breaking
will be done based on the following serial :
a) 1st
Key : Marks obtained in 10+2 Mathematics
b) 2nd
Key : Marks obtained in Physical Science+Life Science in case
of Madhyamik Examination or equivalent / Marks obtained in
Science in case of Class X level board examinations where there
is no separate Physical Science or Life Science Marks are shown
After the 2nd
key if the tie remains, authority will decide upon the
method of breaking the tie.
There will be no separate written test or viva voce examination in this
subject.
C. Mathematics :
Marks obtained in Mathematics in Madhyamik or equivalent examination
(100) +
Marks obtained in 10+2 Mathematics (converted to 250)
+
Marks obtained in 10+2 English (converted to 50)
= Total 400
If there arises a tie in the final shortlisted candidates, the tie-breaking
will be done based on the following serial :
a) 1st
Key : Marks obtained in 10+2 Mathematics
b) 2nd
Key : Marks obtained in Mathematics in Madhyamik or
equivalent examination
c) 3rd
key : Marks obtained in 10+2 English
After the 3rd
key if the tie remains, authority will decide upon the
method of breaking the tie.
There will be no separate written test or viva voce examination in this
subject.
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D. Statistics :
Marks obtained in 10+2 Mathematics (converted to 250)
+
Marks obtained in 10+2 English (converted to 50)
+
Marks obtained in Mathematics in Madhyamik or equivalent examination
(100)
+
Marks obtained in Physical Science / Science in Madhyamik or equivalent
examination (100)
= Total 500
If there arises a tie in the final shortlisted candidates, the tie-breaking
will be done based on the following serial :
a) 1st
Key : Marks obtained in 10+2 Mathematics
b) 2nd
Key : Marks obtained in Mathematics in Madhyamik or
equivalent examination
c) 3rd
Key : Marks obtained in Physical Science / Science in
Madhyamik or equivalent examination
d) 4th
key : Marks obtained in 10+2 English (converted to 50)
After the 4th
key if the tie remains, authority will decide upon the
method of breaking the tie.
There will be no separate written test or viva voce examination in this
subject.
E. Computer Science :
Aggregate Percentage of Marks obtained in 10+2 (converted to 30)
+
Marks obtained in 10+2 Mathematics (converted to 50)
+
Marks obtained in 10+2 English (converted to 20)
= Total 100
If there arises a tie in the final shortlisted candidates, the tie-breaking
will be done based on the following serial :
a) 1st
Key : Marks obtained in 10+2 Mathematics
b) 2nd
Key : Aggregate Percentage of Marks obtained in 10+2
c) 3rd
key : Marks obtained in 10+2 English
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After the 3rd
key if the tie remains, authority will decide upon the
method of breaking the tie.
There will be no separate written test or viva voce examination in this
subject.
F. Economics :
Aggregate Percentage of Marks obtained in 10+2 (100)
+
Marks obtained in 10+2 Mathematics (100)
= Total 200
If there arises a tie in the final shortlisted candidates, the tie-breaking
will be done based on the following serial :
a) 1st
Key : Marks obtained in 10+2 Mathematics
b) 2nd
Key : Aggregate Percentage of Marks obtained in 10+2
After the 2nd
key if the tie remains, authority will decide upon the
method of breaking the tie.
There will be no separate written test or viva voce examination in this
subject.
G. History :
Aggregate Percentage of Marks obtained in 10+2 (converted to 70)
+
Total Marks obtained in 10+2 English+Bengali/Hindi/Any Indian Language
(if there is only one language marks, then that marks will be counted)
(converted to 30)
= Total 100
If there arises a tie in the final shortlisted candidates, the tie-breaking
will be done based on the following serial :
a) 1st
Key : Total Marks obtained in 10+2 English+Bengali/Hindi/Any
Indian Language
b) 2nd
Key : Aggregate Percentage of Marks obtained in 10+2
After the 2nd
key if the tie remains, authority will decide upon the
method of breaking the tie.
There will be no separate written test or viva voce examination in this
subject.
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H. Sanskrit :
Marks obtained in 10+2 Sanskrit (converted to 60)
+
Marks obtained in 10+2 aggregate (converted to 40)
= Total 100
If there arises a tie in the final shortlisted candidates, the tie-breaking
will be done based on the following serial :
a) 1st
Key : Marks obtained in 10+2 Sanskrit
b) 2nd
Key : Marks obtained in 10+2 aggregate
After the 2nd
key if the tie remains, authority will decide upon the
method of breaking the tie.
There will be no separate written test or viva voce examination in this
subject.
I. Bengali :
Marks obtained in 10+2 Bengali (converted to 50)
+
Marks obtained in 10+2 aggregate (converted to 30)
+
Marks obtained in 10+2 English (converted to 20)
= Total 100
If there arises a tie in the final shortlisted candidates, the tie-breaking
will be done based on the following serial :
a) 1st
Key : Marks obtained in 10+2 Bengali
b) 2nd
Key : Marks obtained in 10+2 aggregate
c) 3rd
Key : Marks obtained in 10+2 English
After the 3rd
key if the tie remains, authority will decide upon the
method of breaking the tie.
There will be no separate written test or viva voce examination in this
subject.
J. Political Science :
Marks obtained in 10+2 Bengali (converted to 30)
+
Marks obtained in 10+2 aggregate (converted to 40)
+
Marks obtained in 10+2 English (converted to 30)
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= Total 100
If there arises a tie in the final shortlisted candidates, the tie-breaking
will be done based on the following serial :
d) 1st
Key : Marks obtained in 10+2 Bengali
e) 2nd
Key : Marks obtained in 10+2 aggregate
f) 3rd
Key : Marks obtained in 10+2 English
After the 3rd
key if the tie remains, authority will decide upon the
method of breaking the tie.
There will be no separate written test or viva voce examination in this
subject.
K. Philosophy :
Marks obtained in 10+2 Bengali (converted to 30)
+
Marks obtained in 10+2 aggregate (converted to 40)
+
Marks obtained in 10+2 English (converted to 30)
= Total 100
If there arises a tie in the final shortlisted candidates, the tie-breaking
will be done based on the following serial :
g) 1st
Key : Marks obtained in 10+2 Bengali
h) 2nd
Key : Marks obtained in 10+2 aggregate
i) 3rd
Key : Marks obtained in 10+2 English
After the 3rd
key if the tie remains, authority will decide upon the
method of breaking the tie.
There will be no separate written test or viva voce examination in this
subject.
10. Important Note:
Please note that if any candidate fails to fulfil the eligibility criteria as mentioned
in our admission notice his candidature will automatically stand cancelled as
soon as it is detected at any stage of the admission process of even after the
classes begin.
Swami Shastrajnananda
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Principal