B.Sc in West Bengal

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Anjali Sharma

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While filling out the application form for St. Joseph's College, West Bengal, BSc programme students are required to attach some documents. The required documents are listed below:

  • Class 12 Mark sheet

  • Migration certificate (for other than WBCHSE boards)

  • Birth Certificate (Class 10 Admit Card)

  • Passport-size photograph and 1 stamp-size photograph

  • Letter from the Parish Priest (for Roman Catholics)

  • Caste certificate (for SC / ST / OBC candidates)

  • PWD certificate from a competent authority for persons with disabilities

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Anjali Sharma

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The BSc course at St. Joseph's College, West Bengal, is considered a good choice. The college offers BSc in full time mode. There are two specialisations available for the BSc programme at St. Joseph's College. BSc in Pure Science and BSc in Bio Science are the two specialisations that are available. The college provides internships and placement opportunities to its BSc students.

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Anjali Sharma

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No, admission to St. Joseph's College, West Bengal, does not need any entrance exam score. The admission is completely merit-based. Students are selected based on their Class 12 marks. Students are required to meet the eligibility criteria of the course to get admission.

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Anjali Sharma

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St. Joseph's College, West Bengal, does not refund any fee after cancelling the admission. In the past few years it has been noticed that students take admission to the college and later on they cancel their admission. The college has changed its refund policy to stop this.

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