VB Prospectus 2018
VB Prospectus 2018
VB Prospectus 2018
Santiniketan
Founded by
Rabindranath Tagore
Prospectus 2018
THE VISVA-BHARATI ACT, 1951
( NO. XXIX OF 1951)
* This Act came into force on the 14th day of May, 1951 by Notification No. 40-5/50 G3 of the
Central Government. It has been referred to as the Principal Act, vide Sec. 2 of the Amendment
Act 1984.
** This Act came into force on the 3rd day of November, 1971 in the form of an Ordinance as
Published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary Part-II–Section 1, dated November 3,1971.
*** This Act came into force on the 8th day of August, 1984 by Notification No. F. 12-3/84–Desk-U
dated 7th August, 1984 of the Central Government.
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OBJECTIVES OF VISVA-BHARATI
To study the mind of man in its realisation of different aspects of truth from
diverse points of view.
To bring into more intimate relation with one another, through patient study
and research, the different cultures of the East on the basis of their underlying
unity.
To approach the West from the standpoint of such a unity of the life and
thought of Asia.
The objectives of the University shall also include harmonizing the cultures of
India, the East and the West by, among other things, the admission of students
and appointment of adhyapakas from various regions of India and various
countries of the world and by providing incentive thereof.
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CONTENT
Sl. No.Particulars Page No.
01.
Content 3
02.
Important Information 4
03. Visva-Bharati : Contact Address 5
04.
Introduction 6
05.
Other Information 10
06.
Code of Conduct 17
07.
ID Allotment 20
08.
Fee Structure 21
09.
Courses Offered 26
10. Applicants Guidelines for (UG, PG, Certificate, Diploma, Advanced Diploma) 27
11. Reservation Guidelines 31
12. Applicants Guidelines for (M.Phil., Ph.D.) 35
13. Bhasha Bhavana (Institute of Languages, Literature & Culture) 39
14. Vidya Bhavana (Institute of Humanities & Social Sciences) 50
15. Siksha Bhavana (Institute of Science) 56
16. Sangit Bhavana (Institute of Music, Dance & Drama) 64
17. Kala Bhavana (Institute of Fine Arts) 71
18. Palli Samgathana Vibhaga ( Institute of Rural Reconstruction) 79
19. Palli Siksha Bhavana ( Institute of Agriculture) 89
20. Vinaya Bhavana (Institute of Education) 93
21. Patha Bhavana (Institute of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education) 110
22. Siksha Satra (Institute of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education) 113
23.
Rabindra Bhavana 116
24. Information for International Students 117
25. Railway Time Table 124
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IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS & DATES
PARTICULARS INFORMATION
Availability of forms (Online) May 3, 2018
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CONTACT INFORMATION FOR ADHYAKSHA/HEAD OF
BHAVANA/VIBHAGA/OFFICES
Bhasha-Bhavana principal.pb@visva-bharati.ac.in
Adhyaksha (Principal)
Bhasha-Bhavana, Visva-Bharati Siksha Satra
P. O.-Santiniketan. District- Birbhum, Adhyaksha (Principal)
West Bengal, Pin-731 235 Siksha Satra, Visva-Bharati,
principal.bb@visva-bharati.ac.in P. O.-Santiniketan, District- Birbhum,
West Bengal, Pin-731 235
Vidya-Bhavana sikshasatra@visva-bharati.ac.in
Adhyaksha (Principal)
Vidya-Bhavana, Visva-Bharati Public Relation Officer
P. O.-Santiniketan District- Birbhum, PRO, Visva-Bharati, P. O.-Santiniketan
West Bengal, Pin-731 235
principal.vdb@visva-bharati.ac.in District- Birbhum, West Bengal,
Pin-731 235
Siksha-Bhavana pro@visva-bharati.ac.in
Adhyaksha (Principal)
Siksha-Bhavana, Visva-Bharati, Proctor
P. O.-Santiniketan, District- Birbhum, Proctor, Visva-Bharati,
West Bengal, Pin-731 235 P. O.-Santiniketan, District- Birbhum,
principal.sb@visva-bharati.ac.in West Bengal, Pin-731 235
proctor@visva-bharati.ac.in
Sangit-Bhavana
Adhyaksha (Principal) Dean of Students’ Welfare &
Sangit-Bhavana, Visva-Bharati, Director of PSNS
P. O.-Santiniketan, District- Birbhum, Visva-Bharati, P. O.-Santiniketan
West Bengal, Pin-731 235 District- Birbhum, West Bengal, Pin-731 235
principal.sgb@visva-bharati.ac.in directorpsnd@visva-bharati.ac.in
Kala-Bhavana Chief Medical Officer
Adhyaksha (Principal) Pearson Memorial Hospital
Kala-Bhavana, Visva-Bharati, Visva-Bharati,P. O.-Santiniketan
P. O.-Santiniketan, District- Birbhum,
West Bengal, Pin-731 235 District- Birbhum, West Bengal, Pin-731 235
principal.kb@visva-bharati.ac.in
University Librarian
Palli Samgathana Vibhaga Visva-Bharati, P. O.-Santiniketan
Adhyaksha (Principal) District- Birbhum, West Bengal, Pin-731 235
Palli Samgathana Vibhaga, Visva-Bharati, librarian@visva-bharati.ac.in
P. O.-Sriniketan, District- Birbhum,
West Bengal, Pin-731 236 Foreign Students Advisor
principal.psv@visva-bharati.ac.in Indira Gandhi Centre
Visva-Bharati, P. O.-Santiniketan
Palli Siksha Bhavana District- Birbhum, West Bengal, Pin-731 235
Adhyaksha (Principal) advisor.foreignstudents@visva-bharati.ac.in
Palli Siksha Bhavana, Visva-Bharati,
P. O.-Sriniketan, District- Birbhum, Registrar
West Bengal, Pin-731 236 Visva-Bharati
principal.psb@visva-bharati.ac.in P. O.-Santiniketan
District- Birbhum, West Bengal, Pin-731 235
Vinaya-Bhavana registrar@visva-bharati.ac.in
Adhyaksha (Principal)
Vinaya-Bhavana, Visva-Bharati,
P. O.-Santiniketan, District- Birbhum, Academic & Research
West Bengal, Pin-731 235 Visva-Bharati, P. O.-Santiniketan
principal.vb@visva-bharati.ac.in District- Birbhum, West Bengal, Pin-731 235
Telephone +91 3463 261853
Patha Bhavana dracad@visva-bharati.ac.in
Adhyaksha (Principal)
Patha Bhavana, Visva-Bharati, Admission Coordination Cell
P. O.-Santiniketan, District- Birbhum, Telephone : +91 3463261309
West Bengal, Pin-731 235 visvabharati.acc@visva-bharati.ac.in
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INTRODUCTION
In 1863, on a 20 Bigha plot at the site of the present institution, Debendranath Tagore,
the poet’s father, had built a small retreat for meditation, and in 1888 he dedicated,
by a trust deed, the land and buildings, towards establishment of an Asrama where
seekers after truth irrespective of their formal religious affiliations, sect, creed
and caste could come and meditate in seclusion; a Brahmavidyalaya and a library.
Rabindranath’s school Brahmacharyasrama which started functioning formally
from December 22, 1901 with no more than five students on the roll, was, in part, a
fulfillment of the wishes of his father who was a considerable figure of his time in
the field of educational reforms. From 1925 this school came to be known as Patha-
Bhavana.
The school was a conscious repudiation of the system introduced in India by the British
rulers, and Rabindranath initially sought to realize the intrinsic values of ancient
education in India. The school and its curriculum, therefore, signified a departure
from the way the rest of the country viewed education and teaching. Simplicity in
externals was a cardinal principle. Classes were held in open air in the shade of trees
where man and nature entered into an immediate harmonious relationship. Teachers
and students shared the single integral socio-cultural life. The curriculum had music,
painting, dramatic performances and other performative practices. Beyond the
accepted limits of intellectual and academic pursuits, opportunities were created for
invigorating and sustaining the manifold faculties of the human personality.
After Rabindranath was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1913, he was invited to numerous
visits all over the world and came closely to know a large part of the world and its
people. By 1917 the range of his experience and the restlessness of his exploration
led to his own self-clarification regarding the idea of a centre of Indian culture at
Santiniketan. The centre as conceived by him was to provide “for the coordinated
study of the different cultures”. As “music and the fine arts are among the highest
means of national self-expression… in the proposed centre of our culture, music and
art must have prominent seats of honour”. This centre should not only be a centre of
the intellectual life of India but the centre of the economic life as well. Participating
thus in all the major spheres of Indian life, the institution would attain a representative
character and enter into an encounter with the rest of the world.
The institution chose for its motto the Vedic text “Yatra visvam bhavatyekanidam”
(where the world makes a home in a single nest). On 23 December 1921 Visva-Bharati
became a registered public body which adopted a constitution of its own. The aims
and objects as set forth on the occasion have since then remained the objectives of
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Visva-Bharati.
In consonance with the ideas about reconstruction of village life, a new type
of school meant mainly for the children of neighbouring villages who would
eventually bring the offering of their acquired knowledge for the welfare of the
village community was also conceived. This school, Siksha-Satra, was started
in Santiniketan in 1924 but was shifted to Sriniketan in 1927. The Lok-Siksha
Samsad, an organization for the propagation of non-formal education amongst
those who had no access to usual educational opportunities, was started in 1936.
Siksha-Charcha for training village school teachers followed next year.
A few more institutions were added after Rabindranath’s death on August 7, 1941.
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Rabindra-Bhavana, the archive on Rabindranath and the institute exclusively devoted
to study and research on him was established in 1942. In 1948, Vinaya- Bhavana, a
teachers’ training institution, came into being.
In May 1951, Visva-Bharati was declared to be a Central University and “An Institution
of National Importance” by an Act of Parliament. It was granted the status of a
unitary teaching and residential University. The status and function of all the major
institutions have been redefined in successive Amendment Acts and the University
has continued to grow by giving accreditation to new centres in response to needs
newly felt.
The old Vidya-Bhavana started Honours and M.A. courses of the usual type. Siksha-
Bhavana, given originally the responsibility of conducting under-graduate courses
was split off from Vidya-Bhavana. In 1972, when the institutes were restructured
faculty-wise, Vidya-Bhavana became the faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
and Siksha-Bhavana, that of Science. The erstwhile departments of Sriniketan have
been amalgamated into Palli Samgathana Vibhaga (Institute of Rural Reconstruction),
with the exception of the independent faculty of Agriculture, Palli Siksha Bhavana
which came into existence in 1960.
The school has reshaped itself into a full-fledged modern University with diverse
concerns and interests. The defining maxim of excellence remains intact.
From the very beginning Rabindranath tried to foster a self-sufficient social life
along with new values of creative as well as participatory culture. The most joyful
expressions of the community are the festivals which at different times of the year
celebrate the cycle of the seasons and the diverse manifestations of Nature. Dances
and songs presented on such occasions draw as much upon Rabindranath as other
cultural resources of all parts of India. The community comes together in these
festivals and, for the young students in particular, it is an unobtrusive process of
cultural enrichment. Cultural events and festivals are a legacy from the inception of
the institution. The open-air devotional service that is held on 7 Poush (on or about
23 December) every year under the Chhatim tree where Maharshi Debendranath once
meditated is an occasion of particular significance for the institution since it is the
foundation day of the Asrama. In accordance with the trust deed, a mela (fair) popularly
known as the Poushmela is held to mark the occasion. Another three-day village fair,
called Maghmela is held early in February every year at Sriniketan. ‘Basanta Utsav’
(Spring Festival), Briksaropan (Tree Planting Ceremony) and Halakarsana (Ploughing)
are not just festivities but are curricular activities contributing to the core courses on
Tagore Studies and Environmental Studies.
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VISVA-BHARATI
Paridarsaka (Visitor): Shri Ram Nath Kovind, Hon’ble President of India
Acharya (Chancellor): Shri Narendra Modi, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India
Pradhana (Rector): Shri Keshari Nath Tripathi, Hon’ble Governor of West Bengal
Upacharya
(Vice-Chancellor) (Offg.): Professor Sabuj Koli Sen
Director, SEI&RR (Offg.): Professor Sabuj Koli Sen
Director, CCR(Offg.) : Professor Amal Kumar Pal
Director, PSNS (Offg.): Professor Narayan Chandra Mandal
Karma Sachiva
(Registrar)(Offg.): Shri Saugata Chattopadhyay
CONTACT ADDRESS
Santiniketan Campus: Sriniketan Campus:
Santiniketan, Birbhum, West Bengal, Sriniketan, Birbhum, West Bengal, India,
India, Pin – 731235 Pin – 731236
Visva-Bharati is ensconced in a rural setting in the district of Birbhum, about 160 kms
by road from Kolkata. The nearest railway station is Bolpur-Santiniketan on the Eastern
Railways and the nearest air-terminal is Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International
Airport at Dum Dum, Kolkata. The University campus at Santiniketan, about 3 km
from the railway station, can be reached in a little over two hours from Kolkata by
rail or road. By train it is about 146 km. The University has two campuses, one at
Santiniketan and the other at Sriniketan, which is about 3 kms, from Santiniketan.
The institutional buildings and departments are distributed among them.
CLIMATE
Placed on the fringe of the Chhotanagpur plateau, Santiniketan & Sriniketan have a
hot dry summer followed by rains from July to September with an average rainfall
of 140 cm and a short bracing winter. The maximum temperature in the summer
exceeds 40ºC and the minimum in the winter can be below 5 ºC. The region is known
for its discernible seasonal changes.
The University has six Guest Houses with catering arrangement, in order to provide
accommodation to individuals and groups associated with official visits to Visva-
Bharati or guests visiting our campus. The Guest houses are Rathindra Atithi Griha,
Ratan Kuthi, Purbapalli Guest house, International Guest House, SAIL Guest house
and Sriniketan Guest House.
University Guest houses has been equipped with fully furnished 44 standard AC
Rooms, 21 Non AC Rooms and 03 Suites. All the rooms have attached bathrooms
with amenities.
Particulars about charges and other information may be obtained from the University
Website.
For further details, kindly e-mail at : guest_booking@gmail.com.
SCHOLARSHIP / STIPEND
University merit scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit. Stipends on the
basis of merit-cum-means are available for pre-degree, under-graduate and post-
graduate students. Some government and private agencies also award Scholarships
for studying in different courses. Indira Gandhi Single Girl Child Fellowship for Post
Graduate students are available.
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RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP
A number of research fellowships in different fields are awarded by the UGC, CSIR,
ICAR, ICHR, DST, INSPIRE, DAE, ICSSR, Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship for SC/ST/PWD and
Maulana Azad Scholarship for minority students etc.
LIBRARY
The University has a well-equipped Central Library including 12 Sectional Libraries and
30 Seminar Libraries named as Visva-Bharati Library Network (VBLN) which holds
old and rare documents including multi-lingual and multi-discipline books, reports
etc. It has also a number of important collections like Abanindranath Tagore, Prabodh
Chandra Bagchi, Pramatha Choudhuri, Humayun Kabir, Sati Kumar Chattopadhyay,
Lila Ray, Ashok Rudra and Bangladesh Collections
The libraries in the Network are connected with the campus wide Fibre Optic Network
named GitanjaliNet (INFLIBNET). Library Management Software, LibSys-7 (Unicode
web compliant) is used for the automation of the library activities and services. The
Central Library and most of the Sectional Libraries are wi-fi enabled.
Resources
Print books: nearly 8.54 lakhs volumes; E-books (full text): 3836 and a lakh plus
from consortia; Digitized Books (full text): 29,689; Theses digital (full text): 1,707
(including 83 uploaded in Indian Electronic Theses and Dissertation database namely
‘Shodhganga’; CD-ROMs: 620+; Online Data Bases: 13; Newspapers & Magazines: 26;
Print Journals: 229 (List may be accessed through website); Online Journals: 8,500
(Through e-Shodh Sindhu).
Library Website
Remote Access- To facilitate global access of library resources, round the clock
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Library Network e-Newsletter – Library has been publishing monthly e-Newsletter
to create awareness amongst its clientele about the collections, services, activities,
and developments.
In the Central Library, reading service is available on all days of the year including
holidays and weekly off.
There are 10 hostels for senior girls and 11 hostels for senior boys at Visva-Bharati
The details may be obtained from the HOSTEL MANUAL of the university.
• The maximum duration of stay is 3 years and one year extension can
be availed only once.
• The monthly rent for the seats will be 10% of the fellowship/pay of a
month received by the JRF/SRF/RET qualified candidates.
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SOME SALIENT POINTS TO BE KEPT IN MIND DURING STAY IN HOSTELS
• Non-resident visitors are allowed in the guest rooms only during the
presence of the host boarders.
Mess Facilities
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Recreational Facilities Available
There are altogether several hostel kitchens at Santiniketan and Sriniketan including
one general kitchen for girls and one girls kitchen at Patha Bhavana. Besides, there
are 2 canteens on the campus.
HEALTH CARE
Free medical treatment is provided to all students (both residential and day scholar)
of the University at University Hospitals: Pearson Memorial Hospital located at
Santiniketan and C.F. Andrews Hospital located at Sriniketan. Health Insurance at a
nominal fee of Rs. 241/- per annum is mandatory for all Students. Sum insured for
each student is Rs. 50,000/- (yearly basis), terms and conditions applies.
POLICY COVERAGE
• Section – I
Mediclaim: Sum Insured of each student – Rs. 50,000/- (Yearly Basis)
• Section – II
Personal Accident cover to students : On the event of happening of Personal
Accident of the student resulting into Death/Permanent disability, the parent
or Legal Guardian of the insured student will be paid an amount of Rs. 2.00
lacs as compensation.
• Section – III
Personal Accident cover to Parent : On the event of happening of Personal
Accident of the Parent or Legal Guardian resulting into Death/Permanent
disability, the parent or Legal Guardian of the insured student will be paid an
amount of Rs. 3.00 lacs as compensation.
• Section – IV
Education expenses after death of parent/Legal Guardian: Over and above
Rs. 3.00 lacs compensation, expenses incurred to study during the insurance
policy period will be covered up to (Rs. 6,000/- to Rs. 36,000/-). This is
applicable up to Master Degree.
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OTHER FACILITIES
Computer Facility
Physical Education
Sports Board
The University NCC unit has two Junior Division Boys’ Troops at Siksha-Satra, Patha-
Bhavana and a Senior Division Boys’ company and a Girls’ Wings. These wings
undertake extra-curricular activities like a, excursions to army contingents, cycle
expeditions, social services etc.
Under the banner of NSS, the students of this University regularly undertake
social welfare programmes within and outside the University. Each Bhavana has a
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Programme Officer whose activities are coordinated by a coordinator.
Students’ Aid Fund
The University operates a Students’ Aid Fund from which students get grants for
purchasing books or for reimbursement of expenditure incurred towards the purchase
of medicines or medical check-up which are not available in the University hospital.
The centre displays information of different courses of studies as well as job related
information from time to time.
Transport
The University offers limited transport facility to its students and employees within
the campus. the university bus runs between the two campus every 40 minutes till
6.30 pm.
Communication
Nearest rail stations are Bolpur (Santiniketan) and Prantik on the Eastern Railway.
Nearest air-terminal is Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Airport, Kolkata.
Post Office
There are two Post offices operating in Santiniketan and Sriniketan respectively
offering all postal services including savings bank facilities.
Bank
The State Bank of India operates a Branch with all services including ATM within the
University campus. The Axis Bank also has an ATM in Chatak building; other National
Banks facilities are also available in Santiniketan/Bolpur.
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CODE OF CONDUCT FOR STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY
1. Students enrolled at Visva-Bharati must recognize their responsibilities to this
University, to the teachers, to the officials and to fellow students bearing in mind
the prestige and the reputation of the institution. Failure to maintain appropriate
standards of conduct, decency and decorum will attract disciplinary action.
2. Students shall have to attend classes regularly. At least 75% attendance is required
to appear in the examination. Students who have attendance between 75% and
60% have to pay Rs.500/- as fine. Students failing to have 60% attendance will
not be allowed to appear in the Examination. In such cases, those students have
to repeat the course once again.
5. Students should not possess mobile phones/ pagers/ any other electronic device
for communication in the class rooms/seminar halls/examination halls/library/
any other place of academic interest within the University.
6. Consequent upon the order of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India on curbing
Ragging in educational institutions, it has been decided that, if any incident of
ragging comes to the notice of the authority, the student concerned shall be given
liberty to explain and if his explanation is not found satisfactory, the authority will
expel him/her from the University.
8. Misconduct
Student misconduct includes but is not limited to the following:
a. Disruption of classroom activities or hindering the learning of other students
anywhere in the University,
b. Cheating on assignments or examinations,
c. behaviour which interferes significantly with the normal operation of the
University, disrupts education, challenges the health or safety of staff or
students, or damages University property,
d. The possession and/or use of intoxicating beverages on campus,
e. The possession of illicit drugs on the campus,
f. Falsification of documents or the supply of false information in order to obtain
admission,
g. The possession of weapons, and
h. The failure to return loaned materials to settle debts with the University
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RULES OF CONDUCT FOR STUDENTS
1. All students are to attend the congregational service at the Mandir on Wednesday
morning.
3. Resident students, except foreign students who are permitted to take meals in
the University Guest House, must take their meals - principal and light meals
-in the Refectory at appointed hours, perform the duties allotted to them by the
Refectory Committee and observe general rules of courtesy and discipline in the
Refectory.
4. Resident students must take care to keep their respective rooms clean and tidy.
5. They must not cause any damage to any University property and must not
tamper with electric installations in their hostels. Any willful damage of University
property will be charged against the student concerned. Use of unauthorized fans,
heaters, electric stoves etc. is forbidden.
6. All students must return to their respective rooms after the last retiring bell and
observe silence. They are not to go into the rooms of other students after the last
retiring bell. None will be allowed to go out of the premises after the last retiring
bell without the permission of the Adhyaksha/Proctor/Warden/Paridarsika.
7. Students returning to the hostels beyond the last retiring bell must sign the gate-
book with the Supdt./Warden/Paridarsika and must answer satisfactorily all
queries by the Adhyaksha/Proctor/ Warden/Paridarsika.
10. Students desirous of leaving station will be required to apply for leave in the
prescribed form. All leave applications are to be submitted through the Warden/
Paridarsika to the Adhyaksha. No student will leave station before the leave
prayed for is granted in writing.
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ADDITIONAL RULES FOR GIRL STUDENTS
Failure to adhere to the guidelines as above shall invite strict disciplinary action.
1. Boarders of Girls’ Hostels with annexes must return straightway to their hostels
after the evening Upasana and also after taking meals in the Refectory.
2. Except in the Sangit-Bhavana Block, music and dance are strictly forbidden
during the study period.
(b) On other days visiting hours will be as specified by the respective controlling
officer of the Hostels.
5. The girl students will take permission of the Paridarsika while going out of the
campus of the University and must obtain leave in writing before they go out of
station.
6. Only such persons as have been approved of by the natural guardians of students
at the time of admission will be allowed to visit the boarders of the Girls Hostels
at appointed hours as mentioned in rule No. 4 above except that in case of
emergency, special permission may be granted by the Paridarsika to any person
to see the boarder concerned at any time. Visitors are not allowed to visit Girls’
Hostels ordinarily after 8 p.m.
7. Boarders wishing to call at the house of their local guardians may be permitted to
go and stay with their local guardians on Wednesdays and on University holidays
on production of a letter of request from the local guardian to that effect.
8. Girl students shall not be allowed to meet visitors at the Guest House without
previous permission of the Paridarsika. Girl students shall not be allowed to go
anywhere outside the Ashrama area without proper escorts authorized by the
Paridarsika or the Adhyaksha of the Bhavana concerned.
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ID ALLOTMENT
ID will be alloted to the newly admitted students in the following format.
Year of
Bhavana Code Course Code Subject Code Sl.No.
Admission
Example 1
Bhasha Bhavana- 01, BA-11, Chinese-101, Year of Admission-17, Sl No. 01 : ID-01111011701
Year of
Bhavana Code Course Code Subject Code Sl.No.
Admission
0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 7 0 1
Example 2
Siksha Bhavana-03, B.Sc.-31, Chemestry-301, Year of Admission-17, Sl No.-01: ID-03313011701
Year of
Bhavana Code Course Code Subject Code Sl.No.
Admission
0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 7 0 1
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UNIVERSITY FEES STRUCTURE
UNDER GRADUATE / DIPLOMA / CERTIFCIATE COURSES FEE STRUCTURE
# Residence Fee is payable by those who are alloted seat in Hostel as per applicable fees.
Fees Structure applicable for Foreign Students:
*Students admitted from SAARC Countries have to pay two times of normal fees as per applicable fees from the above table
*Students admitted from NON SAARC Countries have to pay five times of normal fees as per applicable fees from the above table
*Admission fee for certificate course of Silpa Sadana will be Rs. 1200/-
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POST GRADUATE COURSES FEE STRUCTURE
# Residence Fee is payable by those who are alloted seat in Hostel as per applicable fees.
Fees Structure applicable for Foreign Students:
*Students admitted from SAARC Countries have to pay two times of normal fees as per applicable fees from the above table
*Students admitted from NON SAARC Countries have to pay five times of normal fees as per applicable fees from the above table
POST GRADUATE COURSES FEE STRUCTURE
# Residence Fee is payable by those who are alloted seat in Hostel as per applicable fees.
Fees Structure applicable for Foreign Students:
*Students admitted from SAARC Countries have to pay two times of normal fees as per applicable fees from the above table
*Students admitted from NON SAARC Countries have to pay five times of normal fees as per applicable fees from the above table
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PH.D & M.PHILL COURSES FEE STRUCTURE
# Residence Fee is payable by those who are alloted seat in Hostel as per applicable fees.
Fees Structure applicable for Foreign Students:
*Students admitted from SAARC Countries have to pay two times of normal fees as per applicable fees from the above table
*Students admitted from NON SAARC Countries have to pay five times of normal fees as per applicable fees from the above table
SCHOOL FEE STRUCTURE
Humanities Stream Science Stream
Gen & SC, ST & Gen & SC, ST & Gen & SC, ST & Gen & SC, ST &
OBC PWD OBC PWD OBC PWD OBC PWD
1 Tuition Fee 600 1200 1200 3000 3000 600 1200 1200 3000 3000
2 Admission Fee 500 500 1000 1000 2500 2500 500 500 1000 1000 2500 2500
3 Registration/Renewal of registration 250 250 500 500 1250 1250 250 250 500 500 1250 1250
4 Laboratory Fee
5 Library Admission Fee 25 25 50 50 125 125 25 25 50 50 125 125
6 Examination Fee 100 100 200 200 500 500 100 100 200 200 500 500
7 Marksheet Fee 50 50 100 100 250 250 50 50 100 100 250 250
8 Sports Fee 120 120 240 240 600 600 120 120 240 240 600 600
9 Students Amenities Fee 50 50 100 100 250 250 50 50 100 100 250 250
10 Medical Fee 120 120 240 240 600 600 120 120 240 240 600 600
11 Students Aid Fee 50 50 100 100 250 250 50 50 100 100 250 250
12 Development Fee 50 50 100 100 250 250 50 50 100 100 250 250
13 Cultural Fee 50 50 100 100 250 250 50 50 100 100 250 250
14 Magazine Fee 70 70 70 70 140 140 350 350 70 70 70 70 140 140 350 350
15 Dinalipi (School Diary) 25 25 25 25 50 50 125 125 25 25 25 25 50 50 125 125
16 News Letter 25 25 25 25 50 50 125 125 25 25 25 25 50 50 125 125
17 Ashram Sammilani 30 30 30 30 60 60 150 150 30 30 30 30 60 60 150 150
18 Course Fee (for two semesters)
19 Caution Money (refundable) 100 100 200 200 500 500 100 100 200 200 500 500
20 Library Caution Deposit (refundable) 100 100 200 200 500 500 100 100 200 200 500 500
Laboratory Caution Deposit
21 100 100 200 200 500 500
(refundable)
22 Residence Fee # 900 0 900 0 1800 1800 4500 4500 900 0 900 0 1800 1800 4500 4500
23 Medical Insurance Fee 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241
Grand Total 3456 1956 1291 391 6671 6671 16316 16316 3556 2056 1291 391 6871 6871 16816 16816
# Residence Fee is payable by those who are alloted seat in Hostel as per applicable fees.
Fees Structure applicable for Foreign Students:
*Students admitted from SAARC Countries have to pay two times of normal fees as per applicable fees from the above table
*Students admitted from NON SAARC Countries have to pay five times of normal fees as per applicable fees from the above table
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LIST OF BHAVANAS/VIBHAGA (INSTITUTES) WITH THE COURSES OFFERED
AND CODE OF BHAVANAS/VIBHAGA AND THE COURSES
B. Music (Honours) 41
M. Music 42
Sangit-Bhavana Certificate 43
(Institute of Music, Dance & Drama) 04 M. Phil. 44
One Yr. Course for Foreign Students 45
Ph.D. (Inclu. Integrated M.Phill. & 46
Ph.D)
Short Term Course on Esraj 47
B.F.A.(Honours) 51
M.F.A. 52
Diploma 53
Kala-Bhavana Advanced Diploma 54
(Institute of Fine Arts) 05 Certificate 55
Bridge Course in History of Art 56
One Yr. Course for Foreign Students 57
One Yr. Course for Indian Students 58
Ph.D. 59
B.S.W. (Honours) 61
M.S.W. 62
Bachelor of Rural Studies (Honours) 63
Palli-Samgathana Vibhaga Master of Rural Studies. 64
(Institute of Rural Reconstruction) 06 M.A. in Rural Management 65
B. Des./B.Voc 66
Certificate in Indian Craft 67
Ph.D. 68
M.Des 69
Diploma 70
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APPLICATION GUIDELINES TO UG, PG, CERTIFICATE,
DIPLOMA & ADVANCED DIPLOMA COURSES, 2018
For the academic session 2018-2019, Visva-Bharati will admit students for various
courses.
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13. Choice based credit system is offered by Visva-Bharati and students may opt
for a range of allied subjects across the Bhavanas subject to the fulfillment of
departmental criteria.
14. Two seats under supernumerary quota for admission of students from Jammu
& Kashmir (as per Govt. of India Rules). Relaxation in cut-off percentage up to
10% subject to minimum eligibility requirement will be provided to the wards of
Kashmiri migrants as per Govt. of India Rules.
15. Total intake capacity printed in the Prospectus for each course includes the
integrated candidates of Visva-Bharati.
16. The candidates must bring medical certificate from any hospital or doctor with
registration number at the time of admission.
17. The Medical Insurance is mandatory. All candidates are required to pay medical
insurance fee Rs.241/- only at the time of admission.
18. It is mandatory for all admitted students to be present in the class for first seven
working days from commencement of class. Otherwise, his/her admission is
liable to be cancelled.
19. 15% of intake capacity at the University level will be made available
for international students/foreign students which will be calculated as
supernumerary seats. 5% of seats out of the 15% supernumerary seats for
admission of foreign students shall be earmarked for children of Indian workers
in the Gulf and South East Asia.
20. Applicants are advised to visit our website: www.visvabharati.ac.in for any
updates (inclusion/omission) at regular intervals.
21. Candidates must be very careful during entry of the marks obtained in the last
qualifying examinations on the basis of which merit list will be prepared. No
claim shall be entertained subsequently for data entry mistakes committed by
the applicant at the time of online application.
22. Merit list for admission to various undergraduate courses will be made based
on the results of 10+2 or equivalent examination.
i. Merit list will be prepared on the basis of aggregate marks of best four
subjects (in terms of marks obtained) along with the marks obtained in the
subject in which the candidate is willing to take honours. Calculation will
be made on total marks obtained out of 500 (four best subjects : 4x100
plus marks obtained in the subject in which the candidate is willing to take
honours i.e. 100) .
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iii)
Hons. Subjects Marks of the subject which is considered for Hons. Subjects Marks of the subject which is
considered for calculation of
offered calculation of aggregate out of 500 offered aggregate out of 500
Chinese (Prep.
followed by English Persian (Prep) English
Hons)
Comparative
Religion Best of any Subject Philosophy Best of any Subject
Example
Sample 1:
Marks obtained: English-90, Bengali-80, Physics-95, Chemistry-92,
Mathematics-98, Biology-90
Best four will be: Mathematics-98, Physics-95, Chemistry-92, Biology/English-90
= 375 out of 400
A candidate willing to take honours in Physics: Marks out of 500 will be: 375 +
Physics - 95 = 470
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A candidate willing to take honours in Botany/Zoology: Marks out of 500 will be:
375 + Biology-90 = 465
A candidate willing to take honours in Bengali: Marks out of 500 will be: 375 +
Bengali-80 = 455
A candidate willing to take honours in Agriculture: Marks out of 500 will be: 375 +
Biology(Life Science). - 90 = 465
A candidate willing to take admission in Chinese (Prep. followed by Hons.): Marks
out of 500 will be: 375 + English-90 = 465
Sample 2:
Marks obtained: English-90, Bengali-80, Philosophy-70, History-85,
Geography-90, Stat.-75
Best four will be: Geography-90, English-90, History-85, Bengali-80 = 345 out
of 400
A candidate willing to take honours in Philosophy: Marks out of 500 will be: 345 +
Geo./Eng.-90 = 435
A candidate willing to take honours in History: Marks out of 500 will be: 345 +
History-85 = 430
A candidate willing to take honours in Social Work/Rural Studies: Marks out of
500 will be: 345 + Eng./Geo.-90 = 435 (Eng./Geo. being the highest among all
the subjects)
d) If two or more applicants rank the same in the merit list, preference will be
given in the following order:
i) The candidate securing higher marks in the relevant subject (in which
the candidates are willing to take honours as per above table) in the
previous public examination conducted by a recognized Board /
Council/ University / Institute.
ii) The candidate securing higher aggregate marks at 10+2 level in the
previous public examination conducted by a recognized Board /
Council/ University / Institute. For calculation of aggregate marks
secured by a candidate whose statement of marks does not show
the aggregate, marks obtained by the candidates in all the subjects
offered and as shown in the mark sheet will be considered.
iii) The candidate securing higher marks in English subject in the previous
public examination conducted by a recognized Board / Council/
University / Institute.
iv) The candidate senior by date of birth.
25. However, for some undergraduate courses of Sangit Bhavana, Kala Bhavana,
Palli Samgathana Vibhaga and Vinaya Bhavana separate admission tests will be
conducted. Details of modalities will be published in the University website.
26. All matters of dispute shall be taken to Bolpur Court, District Birbhum under the
jurisdiction of Calcutta High Court.
Hearing Impairment/Deafness
The deaf are those in whom the sense of hearing is non-functional for ordinary
purposes of life. They do not hear or understand sounds at all events with
amplified speech. The cases included in this category will be those having
hearing loss for more than 60 decibels in the better ear (profound impairment)
or total loss of hearing in both ears.
• Certificate of Category (SC/ST/OBC/PWD etc) must be produced during
counseling. If a candidate fails to produce the above certificate, he/she will be
dropped from the panel and the next candidate in the panel will be given the
chance.
• Presence of Natural Guardian of a Candidate during admission is desirable.
The Differently abled (PWD) candidates with not less than 40% disability shall be
given a relaxation in the minimum eligibility in the qualifying examination of 5%.
• Not more than one type of relaxation shall be granted to any candidate.
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28. Application fee
Category For first subject For each additional
subject
For General & OBC candidates Rs. 500/- Rs. 200/-
For SC, ST & PWD candidates Rs. 150/- Rs. 75/-
(Application fee for first subject is Rs.150/- for SC/ST/PWD candidates and
Rs.500/- for all other candidates. For each additional subject an additional
application fee of Rs. 75/- for SC/ST/PWD candidates and Rs. 200/- for all
other candidates)
• Candidate can make the payment online using any of the online payment
methods of Net Banking, Debit Card, Credit Card, Cash Card, Payment through
mobiles (A nominal TDR charge would be applicable). Candidates would get
INSTANT confirmation of their payments and submissions when they pay
through online payment methods as listed.
In case a candidate does not have access to an online payment method he or she
can deposit the required amount at the different HDFC branches using a Bank
Challan generated online : Details of the Bank will be printed in the Challan.
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32. Important Dates and Times:
Commencement of Classes
Note: Visva-Bharati remains closed on Wednesdays and Thursdays. However all the
Bhavanas (Institutes)/Administrative offices work from 9.30 am 6.00 pm.
Schools have their own working hours.
Registrar
Visva-Bharati
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APPLICATION GUIDELINES TO M.PHIL AND PH.D.
PROGRAMME, 2018
Online applications are invited from eligible candidates willing to take admission
to the M.Phil. and Ph.D. Programmes of the university.
Non-NET fellowship will not be offered in M. Phil. and Ph. D. courses of the
University.
(a)
(i) Applicants for admission to the M. Phil. and Ph.D. programme shall
have a Master’s degree or a professional degree declared equivalent
to the Master’s degree by the corresponding statutory regulatory body,
with at least 55% marks in aggregate or its equivalent grade ‘B’ in the UGC
7-point scale (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading
system is followed) or an equivalent degree from a foreign educational
Institution accredited by an Assessment and Accreditation Agency
which is approved, recognized or authorized by an authority, established
or incorporated under a law in its home country or any other statutory
authority in that country for the purpose of assessing, accrediting or
assuring quality and standards of educational institutions.
(iii) Applicants who have cleared the M. Phil. course work with at least 55%
marks in aggregate or its equivalent grade ‘B’ in the UGC 7-point scale (or
an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed)
and successfully completing the M.Phil. Degree shall be eligible to proceed
to do research work leading to the Ph. D. Degree.
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(iv) Applicants possessing a Degree considered equivalent to M. Phil. Degree of
an Indian Institution, or a Foreign Educational Institution accredited by
an Assessment and Accreditation Agency which is approved, recognized
or authorized by an authority, established or incorporated under a law in its
home country or any other statutory authority in that country for the
purpose of assessing, accrediting or assuring quality and standards
of educational institutions, shall be eligible for admission to Ph.D.
programme.
(b) In addition to the above, an applicant must also fulfil any one of the
following conditions
(iii) An applicant who’s M. Phil. Dissertation has been evaluated and the viva-
voce is pending, may be admitted to the Ph.D. programme of the University.
iv) Candidates who have not fulfilled any of the condition mentioned above
will have to qualify in the M. Phil and Ph.D. Entrance Test to be conducted
by the concerned Department.
(a) An Entrance Test shall be qualifying with qualifying marks being 50%. The
syllabus of the Entrance Test shall consist of 50% of research methodology
and 50% shall be subject specific.
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The interview/viva -voce shall also consider the following aspects, viz., whether:
(i) The applicant possesses the competence for the proposed research;
(ii) The research work can be suitably undertaken at the Department/Centre;
(iii) The proposed area of research can contribute to new/additional knowledge.
6. Reservation of Seats: Reservation of seats for OBC, SC, ST and Differently abled
candidates will be made as per the rules of the Government of India.
9. Applicants are advised to visit our website for any update (inclusion/omission) in
connection with the admission test/interview at regular intervals.
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The application fee in case of an Online application may be paid by any one of the
following ways:
• Candidate can make the payment Online using any of the Online payment methods
of Net Banking, Debit Card, Credit Card, Cash Card, Payment through mobiles
(A nominal TDR charge would be applicable). Candidates would get INSTANT
confirmation of their payments and submissions when they pay through Online
payment methods as listed.
In case a candidate does not have access to an Online payment method he or she
can deposit the required amount at the different HDFC branches using a Bank
Challan generated Online : Details of the Bank will be printed in the Challan.
12. Last date of submission of Application Form (Online): June 10, 2018.
Note: Visva-Bharati remains closed on Wednesdays and Thursdays. However all the
Bhavanas (Institutes)/Administrative offices work from 9.30 am 6.00 pm.
Schools have their own working hours.
Registrar
Visva-Bharati
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BHASHA BHAVANA
(INSTITUTE OF LANGUAGES, LITERATURE AND CULTURE)
CODE: 01
All these departments offer regular courses of study both at the under-graduate and
the post- graduate levels as well as research facilities in their constituent department
of Languages. Bhasha Bhavana also offers the Language Certificate Courses mainly
for regular students and the staff members of Visva-Bharati and the residents of the
locality.
Visiting Professors and scholars from all over the world regularly visit Bhasha-
Bhavana where exchanges of ideas open up new areas of research, to which significant
contributions have been made. Bhasha Bhavana (Institute of Languages, Literature
& Culture) holds the promise of upholding Tagore’s great idea towards establishing
National Integration and harmony through dissemination of learning and the values
of self sacrifice and universal brotherhood.
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DEPARTMENT WISE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA & INTAKE CAPACITY
Eligibility Criteria Intake Capacity
Sl Subject Code
For General candidates For OBC candidates Gen OBC SC ST TOT
60% marks in 54% marks in
Chinese aggregate and 60% aggregate and 54%
1 101 20 11 06 03 40
4-year(Hons) marks in English at the marks in English at the
+2 level. +2 level.
60% marks in 54% marks in
aggregate, 60% in aggregate, 54% in
General English and General English and
60% in Japanese at the 54% in Japanese at the
+2 level or candidates +2 level. or candidates
Japanese
2 102 qualifying N4 level qualifying N4 level 5 2 1 1 09
3-year(Hons)
Japanese Language Japanese Language
Proficiency Test Proficiency Test
(JLPT) or 3 level of old (JLPT) or 3 level of old
Japanese Language Japanese Language
Proficiency Test (JLPT) Proficiency Test (JLPT)
60% marks in 54% marks in
Japanese
aggregate and 60% in aggregate and 54% in
3 (Prep followed by 103 15 08 05 02 30
General English at the General English at the
Hons.) 4-year
+2 level. +2 level.
55% marks in 49.5% marks in
aggregate and English, aggregate and English,
Indo-Tibetan
4 104 and one paper in and one paper in 6 3 2 1 12
3-year(Hons)
Tibetan of at least 100 Tibetan of at least 100
marks at the +2 level. marks at the +2 level.
Indo-Tibetan 50% marks in 45% marks in
5 (Prep followed by 105 aggregate and English aggregate and English 6 3 2 1 12
Hons) 4-year at the +2 level. at the +2 level.
60% marks in 54% marks in
aggregate and 60% aggregate and 54%
Bengali
6 106 marks in Bengali marks in Bengali 20 11 06 03 40
3-year(Hons)
(General/Elective) at + (General/Elective) at +
2 level 2 level
75% marks in 67.5% marks in
English aggregate & 75% marks aggregate & 67.5%
7 107 20 11 06 03 40
3-year(Hons.) in General English at marks in General
the +2 level. English at the +2 level.
45% marks in 40.5% marks in
aggregate and 45% aggregate and 40.5%
Hindi
8 108 marks in Hindi at least marks in Hindi (half 15 08 05 02 30
3-year(Hons)
(half paper 50 marks) paper 50 marks) at the
at the +2 level. +2 level.
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50% Marks in
aggregate at +2 level
and 50% Marks in any
Indian Language
Admission will be 45% Marks in
made on the basis aggregate at +2 level
of admission test of and 45% Marks in any
Santali 100 marks in Santali Indian Language
13 114 language and literature 8 4 2 1 15
3-year(Hons)
(medium: Olchiki script
Santali language).
Pass marks: 30%,
relaxation will
be applicable for
OBC,SC, ST and PWD
Candidates.
Modern
European
Languages, 60% marks in 54 % marks in
Literatures and aggregate & 60% aggregate & 54 %
Cultures marks in General marks in General 6 3 2 1
English at the +2 level. English at the +2 level.
(French)
3-year(Hons) 115 * Students do not * Students do not
14 require any prior require any prior 48
German knowledge in French/ knowledge in French/
110 German/ Italian/ German/ Italian/ 6 3 2 1
3-year(Hons)
Russian as these Russian as these
Italian languages will be languages will be
125 6 3 2 1
3-year(Hons) taught from the zero taught from the zero
level. level.
Russian
155 6 3 2 1
3-year(Hons)
GENERAL CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION TO UNDER-GRADUATE COURSES [B.A.
(HONS.) & PREPARATORY] FOR INTEGRATED STUDENTS
1 Chinese (Prep) 101 60% marks in aggregate and 60% in English at PD level
60% marks in aggregate, 60% in General English and
60% in Japanese at the +2 level or candidates qualifying
2 Japanese(Hons) 102 N4 level Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) or 3
level of old Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT)
3 Japanese (Prep.) followed by 103 60% marks in aggregate and 60% marks in English at
Honours. PD level
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4 Tibetan (Prep.) followed by Hon. 105 50% marks in aggregate and in English at the PD level
60% marks in aggregate and 60% in Bengali at the PD
5 Bengali(Hons) 106
level.
75% marks in aggregate and 75% in English at the PD
6 English(Hons) 107
level.
45% marks in aggregate and 45% marks in Hindi at the
7 Hindi(Hons) 108
PD level.
8 Odia(hons) 109 50% marks in aggregate at +2 level.
9 Persian (Prep.) followed by Honours. 112 45% marks in aggregate at the PD level
* PD – Pre Degree
POST-GRADUATE [M.A.]
COURSE CODE : MA DURATION: 2 YEARS COURSE CODE NO: 12
FOUR SEMESTER
GENERAL CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION TO POST-GRADUATE COURSES
[M.A.] THROUGH ADMISSION TESTS.
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(i) 45% marks in
(i) 50% marks in 3-year
3-year B.A. in
B.A. in Tibetan /
Tibetan / Sastri
Sastri
Indo- (ii) 45% marks in
5. 126 (ii) 50% marks in 3-year 8 4 2 1 15
Tibetan 3-year B.A. in
B.A. in Buddhist
Buddhist Studies
Studies and one
and one paper in
paper in Tibetan (at
Tibetan (at least
least 100 marks)
100 marks)
3. Reporting Time: Candidates should report at the venue with all original
documents, certificates, and mark sheets at least 90 minutes before the
commencement of the admission test.
4. Dates of admission tests will be notified on the University website and on the
Bhavana notice board.
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5. Modalities for preparing merit lists for admission to M.A. courses through
admission tests
i) Percentage of aggregate marks secured in B.A. (Hons.) Examinations,
out of 100
ii) The qualifying marks in admission test shall be 30% for general
candidates and 27% for OBC candidates which may not be applicable in
case of SC/ST candidates.
M.Phil.
COURSE CODE : MPHIL DURATION: 2 YEARS COURSE CODE NO: 13
FOUR SEMESTER
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Ph.D.
COURSE CODE : PHD DURATION: 3-6 YEARS COURSE CODE NO: 18
AREA OF SPECIALIZATION AND INTAKE CAPACITY FOR ADMISSION TO Ph.D.
COURSES
Sl. Name of the Total Intake
Code Area of Specialization (If Any)
No. Department (Code) GEN OBC SC ST TOTAL
Literatures of Latin America/
Literatures of India/Translation
studies/Feminist Literary
1 Comparative Literature 116 Criticism 1 1 0 0 2
Canadian Literatures, Literature
and other Arts, Performance
Studies, Translation Studies.
Centre for Modern
European Languages,
2 (117) French 1 1 0 0 2
Literatures and Culture
Studies
Dept. of Arabic, Persian,
3 (118) Persian 2 1 1 0 4
Urdu & Islamic Studies
19th Centuries Studies/Eco-
4 English (119) 1 0 0 0 1
critisism/Tagore Studies
5 Hindi (120) - 2 2 1 1 6
6 Japanese (175) - 2 1 1 0 4
7 Odia (176) - 8 4 2 1 15
8 Sanskrit (177) - 5 3 1 1 10
Manuscript Study and Pre-
Modern Bengali Literature
(two vacancies)
Old and Mediaeval Bengali
Literature (four vacancies)
Bengali Fiction(five vacancies)
Bengali Novels(20th century)
9 Bengali (193) (two vacancies) 10 5 3 2 20
Total 34 18 10 5 67
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CERTIFICATE COURSE
INTAKE CAPACITY
Sl. Eligibility Criteria Intake Capacity
Subject Code
No. For General candidates For OBC candidates Gen OBC SC ST TOT
1 Arabic 137 17 9 5 3 34
2 Bengali 138 17 9 5 3 34
3 French 139 17 9 5 3 34
4 German 140 17 9 5 3 34
5 Italian 141 17 9 5 3 34
6 Russian 142 Should have 17 9 5 3 34
Should have passed passed at least the
7 Hindi 143 at least the School School certificate 17 9 5 3 34
8 Odia 144 certificate Examination Examination or 17 9 5 3 34
or its equivalent its equivalent
9 Pali 145 examination of a examination of 17 9 5 3 34
10 Prakrit 146 recognized University a recognized 17 9 5 3 34
or Board and whose University or Board
11 Sanskrit 147 17 9 5 3 34
first language is other and whose first
12 Persian 148 than the language language is other 17 9 5 3 34
selected of study than the language
13 Santali 149 17 9 5 3 34
selected of study
14 Tamil 150 17 9 5 3 34
15 Marathi 151 17 9 5 3 34
16 Assamese 152 17 9 5 3 34
17 Urdu 153 17 9 5 3 34
18 Tibetan 154 17 9 5 3 34
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DIPLOMA COURSE
COURSE CODE : DIP DURATION: 1 YEAR COURSE CODE NO: 14
One-Year Diploma Courses (Code: DIP): The Diploma Courses in languages shall be
open to the person(s) (i) who have passed at least the School Certificate Examination
of Visva-Bharati or its equivalent examination of a recognized University or Board
and (ii) whose first language is other than the language selected for study and (iii)
who have passed the Certificate Examination of Visva- Bharati in the same language
or an equivalent examination in the language concerned of a recognized University/
Board/Institution. For Sanskrit – the candidate must have passed the School final
examination with Sanskrit as a subject.
INTAKE CAPACITY
Eligibility Criteria Intake Capacity
Sl. For General
Subject Code For OBC candi-
No. Gen OBC SC ST TOT
dates
candidates
1 Arabic 157 17 9 5 3 34
2 Bengali 158 17 9 5 3 34
3 French 159 17 9 5 3 34
4 German 160 17 9 5 3 34
5 Italian 161 17 9 5 3 34
6 Russian 162 17 9 5 3 34
Candidates who
Candidates who
7 Hindi 163 have passed 17 9 5 3 34
have passed
a two years
a two years
8 Odia 164 Certificate 17 9 5 3 34
Certificate course
course in the
9 Pali 165 in the language 17 9 5 3 34
language
concerned or
concerned or
10 Prakrit 166 an equivalent 17 9 5 3 34
an equivalent
examination
11 Sanskrit 167 examination 17 9 5 3 34
from any other
from any other
recognized
12 Persian 168 recognized 17 9 5 3 34
Universities or
Universities or
Institutions.
13 Santali 169 Institutions. 17 9 5 3 34
14 Tamil 170 17 9 5 3 34
15 Marathi 171 17 9 5 3 34
16 Assamese 172 17 9 5 3 34
17 Urdu 173 17 9 5 3 34
18 Tibetan 174 17 9 5 3 34
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ADVANCED DIPLOMA COURSE
COURSE CODE : ADP DURATION: 1 YEAR COURSE CODE NO: 15
One-Year Advanced Diploma Course (Code: ADP): The Advanced Diploma Courses in
language shall be open to person(s) (i) who have passed at least the School Certificate
Examination of Visva- Bharati or its equivalent examination of a recognized University
or Board and (ii) whose first language is other than the language selected for study
and (iii) who have passed the Diploma Examination of Visva-Bharati in the same
language or an equivalent examination in the language concerned of a recognized
University / Board / Institution. For Sanskrit – the candidate must have passed the
+2 level examinations with Sanskrit as a subject.
Advanced Diploma Courses in languages if they fulfill the conditions laid down in
clauses- 1), 2) & 3) above: (i) Full-time regular students of Post-graduate, Under-
Graduate, Pre-degree Course and registered Ph.D. students of Visva-Bharati. (ii)
Regular full-time members of the Staff of Visva-Bharati. (iii) Other persons of the
following specifications, if approved by the Upacharya, Visva-Bharati, on the basis of
the recommendation of the Adhyaksha, Bhasha-Bhavana.
1. An ex-student having pursued a full time course and thereby obtained Diploma/
Certificate/Degree of Visva- Bharati residing within Territorial limits of the
University and one who is not registered as a student in any other institution. A
certificate has to be produced regarding residential status of the applicant from
local Self-Government.
4. Persons not belonging to any of the above categories but residing within 8 km.
radius of the University and are not enrolled as students in any other institution.
A certificate has to be produced regarding the residential status of the applicant
from local Self-Government.
Note: Since all the courses mentioned above are part-time language courses,
students admitted to such courses shall be treated as “CASUAL STUDENTS”.
They will be entitled to restricted library facility and they shall not enjoy any
other facilities normally extended to the regular full-time students. Regular
students opting for a part-time language course also will not be entitled to
extra library facility.
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VIDYA BHAVANA
(INSTITUTE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES)
CODE: 02
V idya-Bhavana, the keystone of Tagore’s concept of Visva-Bharati as a Centre
of Indian Culture, is now the major faculty of the University with eight major
departments, One women’s study centre and one subsidiary unit functioning under
it. It offers regular courses of study both at the under-graduate, and post-graduate
levels as well as research facilities in its constituent Departments of Humanities and
Social Sciences. The Bhavana has one Archaeological Museum.
Visiting Professors and scholars from all over the world regularly visit Vidya-
Bhavana where exchanges of ideas open up new areas of research to which significant
contributions have been made. Thus, Vidya-Bhavana holds the promise of going
ahead towards establishing National Integration and world peace through religious
and cultural harmony, dissemination of learning and the values of self sacrifice and
universal brotherhood.
55% marks in
60% marks in aggregate
aggregate and 55% in
and 60% in History at +2
History at +2 level
Ancient level
or
Indian History, or
201 20 11 6 3 40
Culture & (ii) 63% marks in
(ii) 70% marks in
Archaeology aggregate for students
aggregate for students
who did not have
who did not have History
History as a subject at
as a subject at +2 level
+2 level
50
50% marks in
55% marks in aggregate aggregate & Pass
& Pass marks in marks in Mathematics/
Mathematics/Business Business Math/
Economics 203 Math/Business Economics Business Economics 20 11 6 3 40
including Business Math./ including Business/
Economics with Statistics Math./ Economics with
at the +2 level Statistics at the +2
level
(i) 54% marks in
aggregate and
(i) 60% marks in
aggregate and
54% marks in
Geography with
60% marks in Geography
pass marks in
with pass marks in
Economics/ Statistics
Economics/ Statistics or
or Mathematics at +2
Mathematics at +2 level.
level.
Geography should be
Geography should be 23 12 7 4 46
core/major subject, not
Geography 204 core/major subject,
an additional or optional
not an additional or
subject.
optional subject.
(ii) Students from Science
(ii) Students from
Stream must have
Science Stream must
Geography in their +2
have Geography in
level as major subject
their +2 level as major
having 60% marks and
subject having 54%
60% marks in aggregate
marks and 54% marks
with pass marks in
in aggregate with pass
Mathematics/Statistics.
marks in Mathematics/
Statistics.
60% marks in aggregate 54% marks in
and aggregate and
History 205 20 11 6 3 40
60% in History at the +2 54% in History at the
level. +2 level.
54% marks in
60% marks in aggregate aggregate and 45%
and 50% marks in marks in Philosophy at
Philosophy at +2 level +2 level
Philosophy 206 20 11 6 3 40
or or
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3. For OBC candidates: Less by 10% of the eligibility criteria specified
for general candidates in respect of both aggregate and the subject(s)
concerned.
Under-Graduate Level Admission
Subject Code
Eligibility Criteria for General Candidates
Ancient Indian
History
201 60% marks in aggregate and 60% in History at the PD level.
Culture &
Archaeology
Comparative
202 55% marks in aggregate at the PD level (in any stream)
Religion
Economics 203 60% marks in aggregate and pass in Mathematics at the PD level
Aggregate 60% marks, Geography 60% marks, Pass marks in Economics/
Geography 204 Statistics/Mathematics, and Geography should be core/major subject at the PD
level.
History 205 60% marks in aggregate and 60% in History at the PD level.
Philosophy 206 60% marks in aggregate at the PD level (in any stream).
* PD – Pre Degree
POST-GRADUATE [M.A]
COURSE CODE : MA DURATION: 2YEARS COURSE CODE NO: 22
FOUR SEMESTER
GENERAL CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION TO POST-GRADUATE [M.A.] COURSES
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Comparative 55% Marks in Hons. 49.5% Marks in
209 20 11 6 3 40
Religion Subject Hons. Subject
Economics
Hons. In the subject Hons. In the subject
210 20 11 6 3 40
concerned. concerned
The qualifying mark in admission test shall be 30% for General candidates
and 27% for OBC candidates which may not be applicable in case of SC &
ST candidates.
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Notes:
1. Journalism and Mass Communication: Written test will be conducted in the
Department. The final selection will be made on the basis of viva-voce on
the same day. For details, the applicants may contact office of the Centre for
Journalism and Mass Communication, Visva-Bharati.
M.PHIL.
COURSE CODE : MPHIL DURATION: 2 YEARS COURSE CODE NO: 23
FOUR SEMESTER
AREA OF SPECIALIZATION AND INTAKE CAPACITY FOR ADMISSION TO
M.PHIL. COURSES
Total 20 11 6 3 40
Ph.D.
COURSE CODE : PHD DURATION: 3-6 YEARS COURSE CODE NO: 28
AREA OF SPECIALIZATION AND INTAKE CAPACITY FOR ADMISSION TO Ph.D.
COURSES
Name of the
Sl.No. Area of Specialization (If Any) Total Intake
Department (code)
GEN OBC SC ST TOTAL
Ancient Indian History,
1 Culture & Archaeology - 3 2 1 1 7
(251)
2 Economics(252) - 3 2 1 1 7
3 Geography(253) - 9 4 3 1 17
4 History(254) - 3 2 1 0 6
6 Anthropology(256) - 1 1 0 0 2
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Centre for
7 Journalism & Mass - 1 0 0 0 1
Communication(257)
Total 20 11 6 3 40
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SIKSHA BHAVANA
INSTITUTE OF SCIENCES
CODE: 03
Siksha-Bhavana has earned national and international recognition over the last
decades due to the sincere efforts of its dedicated teachers and brilliant students.
Several research projects in the front line areas of science funded by agencies like
UGC, CSIR, DST, BNRS, ICAR, ICMR, DBT, MNES and DAE are in progress.
Department of Zoology has been awarded with the Centre for Advanced Study
programme of the UGC and COSIST grant for improvement of infrastructural
facilities. DST has awarded the FIST grant to the Departments of Zoology, Chemistry,
Mathematics, Physics, Botany, Environmental Studies and Biotechnology. The
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Departments of Mathematics, Chemistry and Botany were awarded with Special
Assistance Programme of UGC. The Department of Mathematics has been receiving
NBHM Library grants for more than twenty years. National and international seminars,
symposia and workshops are organized regularly by various departments under
Siksha-Bhavana with support from DST, UGC, INSA, CSIR, DAE and other national
agencies.
1. All candidates seeking admission to under graduate courses should pass the pre-
degree or equivalent examination under 10+2 pattern with at least three subjects
out of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Life Science/Biological Science, Statistics
and Computer Science.
2. General and OBC Candidates: General and OBC category candidates should have
passed the pre-degree or equivalent examination under 10+2 pattern securing at
least 60% marks in aggregate for general category and 54% marks in aggregate
for the OBC category and fulfill the departmental requirements for subject
combinations and marks (as shown in the table below).
4. NTS Scholars: Regular NTS Scholars (certificate issued by the NCERT, New Delhi)
may be admitted directly on supernumerary basis to B.Sc. (Hons.) subject to
fulfillment of departmental requirements (as shown in the table below).
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60% marks in aggregate 54% marks in aggregate
and 60% marks in and 54% marks in
Physics 302 20 11 6 3 40
average in Physics and average in Physics and
Mathematics at +2 level Mathematics at +2 level
60% marks in aggregate 54% marks in aggregate
Mathematics 303 and 60% marks in and 54% marks in 23 12 7 4 46
Mathematics at +2 level Mathematics at +2 level
60% marks in aggregate 54% marks in aggregate
and and
60% marks in Statistics 54% marks in Statistics
and pass marks in and pass marks in
Statistics 304 Mathematics Mathematics 9 5 3 1 18
or or
60% marks in 54% marks in
Mathematics if Statistics Mathematics if Statistics
is not offered at +2 level is not offered at +2 level
60% marks in aggregate 54% marks in aggregate
and 60% marks in Physics and 54% marks in Physics
Computer or in Mathematics at +2 or in Mathematics at +2
305 12 6 4 2 24
Science level. Mathematics must levell, Mathematics must
be one of the subject at be one of the subject at
+2 level. +2 level.
60% marks in aggregate 54% marks in aggregate
and 60% marks in and 54% marks in
Botany 306 Biology/Life Science/ Biology /Life Science/ 17 9 5 3 34
Biological Science at + 2 Biological Science at +
level 2 level
60% marks in aggregate 54% marks in aggregate
and 60% marks in Biology and 54% marks in Biology
Zoology 307 17 9 5 3 34
/Life Science/Biological /Life Science/Biological
Science at + 2 level Science at + 2 level
*Total Intake capacity for each course includes the Students Integrated to Visva-Bharati
Schools (at most 50%).
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Under-graduate level
Subject Code
General candidates OBC candidates
60% marks in Chemistry with pass 54% marks in Chemistry with pass
Chemistry 301
marks in Mathematics at PD level. marks in Mathematics at PD level.
60% marks in Physics with pass marks in 54% marks in Physics with pass marks
Physics 302
Mathematics at PD level. in Mathematics at PD level.
Mathematics 303 60% marks in Mathematics at PD level. 54% marks in Mathematics at PD level.
54% marks in Mathematics if Statis-
60% marks in Mathematics if Statistics is
Statistics tics is not offered at PD level or 54%
not offered at PD level or 60% marks in
304 marks in Statistics and 45% marks in
Statistics and 50% marks in Mathematics
Mathematics if Statistics is offered at
if Statistics is offered at the PD* level.
PD level.
60% marks in aggregate and 60% marks 54% marks in aggregate and 54%
Computer Science 305 in Physics or 60% marks in Mathematics marks in Physics or 54% marks in
at +2 level Mathematics at +2 level
Botany 306 60% marks in Life Science at PD level. 54% marks in Life Science at PD level.
Zoology 307 60% marks in Life Science at PD level. 54% marks in Life Science at PD level.
Note: PD=Pre-Degree
POST-GRADUATE [M.Sc.]
1. General and OBC Candidates: B.Sc. (Hons.) graduates in the subject concerned
under 10+2+3 pattern or equivalent subject to fulfillment of departmental
requirements (different for general and OBC candidates) as shown below.
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60% marks in Hons. 54% marks in Hons.
Mathematics 310 29 16 9 4 58
Subject Subject
Computer
50% marks in Hons. 45% marks in Hons.
314 15 8 5 2 30
Subject Subject
Science
(i)B.Sc. (Hons.) (i)B.Sc. (Hons.)
graduates under graduates under
10+2+3 pattern 10+2+3 pattern
or its equivalent or its equivalent
with at least 55% with at least 49.5%
Environmental
marks in Hons. marks in Hons.
315 14 7 4 2 27
Subject and Subject and
Science
(ii)Engineering and (ii)Engineering and
Medical graduates Medical graduates
with 55% marks with 49.5% marks
in aggregate in aggregate
Admission will be Admission will be
Biotechnology from the qualifying from the qualifying
316 list in the combined list in the combined 15 8 5 2 30
Entrance Examination Entrance Examination
conducted by JNU conducted by JNU
Date and time of Entrance test and Admission: To be announced in the University
website: www.visvabharati.ac.in and Bhavana Notice board.
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Venue of Entrance test: At Santiniketan and Sriniketan campus only (venue of a
specific entrance test to be provided later in the University website)
Reporting time: Candidates should report at the venue at least 90 minutes
before the commencement of the admission test.
General criteria for admission to M.Sc. for integrated students
All candidates qualified in the B.Sc. (Hons.) examination of Visva-Bharati, 2018
are eligible for admission. No provisional admission will be allowed.
Ph.D.
COURSE CODE : PHD DURATION: 3-6 YEARS COURSE CODE NO: 33
AREA OF SPECIALIZATION AND INTAKE CAPACITY FOR ADMISSION TO Ph.D.
COURSES
Siksha Bhavana 61
Approximation Algorithms, Combinatorial
and Graph Algorithms, Reliability (four
vacancies)
Mobile Computing, Computational
Intelligence (four vacancies)
Document Analysis and Hand Written
Character Recognition (one vacancy)
Quantum Computation and Quantum
Computer Science Information. (one vacancy)
4 6 3 1 1 11
(334) Graph Algprithm and its application (one
vacancy)
Business Analytics (one vacancy)
Keystorke dynamics and authentication
techniques (one vacancy)
Vehicular Ad-hoc Network and mobile ad-
hoc Network (one vacancy)
Computational Physics
Environmental
5 - 2 1 1 1 5
Science (335)
6 Mathematics (336) - 3 2 1 0 6
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SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION FORMS:
Siksha Bhavana 63
SANGIT BHAVANA
(INSTITUTE OF MUSIC, DANCE & DRAMA)
CODE: 04
64
UNDER-GRADUATE [B.Music (HONOURS)]
Pakhawaj 410 6 3 2 1 12
Note: A candidate applying for the B.Music (Hons.) course shall have to take any of
the above mentioned subjects which will be the Core/Honours subject along with
other subjects as per the syllabus of Sangit-Bhavana.
Date, Time & Venue of Admission Test: To be announced in the university website
and Bhavana Notice Board.
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GENERAL CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION TO B.MUS. FOR INTEGRATED STUDENTS
There shall be a provision to get admission at the undergraduate courses of
Sangit Bhavana for the Integrated candidates from Visva-Bharati School
system subject to fulfillment of departmental criteria.
POST-GRADUATE [M.Music]
Date, Time & Venue of Admission Test: Will be notified in the university website and
Bhavana Notice Board.
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GENERAL CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION TO M.MUS. FOR INTEGRATED STUDENTS
Note:
b. The original documents and their photocopies must be produced only at the time
of admission test.
c. The result of admission test will be notified on the University website and Sangit-
Bhavana notice board.
M.PHIL.
Sl.
Name of the Department Area of Specialization Code Total Intake
No.
GEN OBC SC ST TOTAL
Vocal (five vacancies) 475
Sitar (four vacancies) 476
Hindusthani Classical Esraj (two vacancies) 477
1 9 5 2 1 17
Music
Tabla/Pakhawaj (three
479
vacancies)
Tabla (one vacancies) 478
Rabindra Sangit (ten
470
vacancies)
Rabindra Sangit, Dance & Maniouri Dance (eight
2 471 10 5 3 2 20
Drama vacancies)
Drama & theatre Arts. (two
474
vacancies)
Total 19 10 5 3 37
Ph.D.
COURSE CODE : PHD DURATION: 3-6 YEARS COURSE CODE NO: 46
Sangit Bhavana 67
CERTIFICATE COURSE
Intake Capacity
Two-year Certificate Course Code
Gen OBC SC ST Total
Rabindra Sangit 441 51 27 15 7 100
Manipuri Dance 442 12 7 4 2 25
Kathakali Dance 443 12 7 4 2 25
Rabindra Nritya 444 12 7 4 2 25
Hindusthani Classical Music (Vocal) 446 25 13 8 4 50
Sitar 447 8 4 2 1 15
Esraj 448 8 4 2 1 15
Hindusthani Classical Music (Instru.) in:
449 8 4 2 1 15
Tabla
Intake
Course Total
One-year Course for Foreign Students 15
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SHORT TERM COURSE ON ESRAJ
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SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION FORMS:
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KALA BHAVANA
INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS
CODE: 05
K ala-Bhavana is an internationally well-known and distinguished institute for Visual
Arts training and research in India. This institute, which gave shape to the culture-
specific modernism initiated by Rabindranath Tagore and carried forwarded by the
commitment and wisdom of Nandalal Bose, Benode Behari Mukherjee, Ramkinkar
Baij and their contemporaries, has richly contributed in giving a valid direction to
individual art activity in contemporary social space. More recently several eminent
artists and scholars attached to Kala-Bhavana have been keeping the tradition alive
by their personal visual experience, fresh exposure and openness for experiments.
UNDER-GRADUATE [BFA]
Date & time of Admission Test: 1st, 2nd, 3rd July, 2018, 8.00 AM Onwards
Venue: Kala-Bhavana, Santiniketan
Note:
1. Specialization subject can only be offered by the respective Departments after
foundation course as per choice and merit.
2. Subject code 501 and 505 have identical course content for the first two semesters
that termed as the ‘Foundation Course’.
3. Admission through subject code 505 is meant for BFA Course with a pre-opted
specialization - History of Art. In this case a candidate does not have the option of
choosing any other specialization stream in the Third Semester.
4. Admission through subject code 501 will also be eligible for opting History of Art as
specialization from Third Semester.
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DIPLOMA IN FINE ARTS
Date & time of Admission Test: 1st, 2nd, 3rd July, 2018, 8.00 AM Onwards
Venue: Kala-Bhavana, Santiniketan
POST-GRADUATE [MFA]
COURSE CODE : MFA DURATION: 2 YEARS COURSE CODE NO: 52
FOUR SEMESTER
DEPARTMENT WISE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Minimum Eligibility
Name of the Subject Code Duration For general For OBC
candidates candidates
Painting 515
GraphicArt 55% marks/ Corresponding 49.5% marks/ Corresponding
( Print- making ) 516
grade in BFA or equivalent grade in BFA or equivalent
degree (minimum 4 years degree (minimum 4 years
Design (Ceramic & Glass) 517
course)from a recognized course) from a recognized
Design (Textile) 518 University / Institution. University / Institution.
2 years
Sculpture 520
55% marks/ Corresponding 49.5% marks/ Corresponding
grade in BFA in Art History or grade in BFA in Art History or
equivalent degree (minimum
History of Art 519 equivalent degree (minimum 4
4 years course)from a
years course) from a recognized recognized University /
University /Institution. Institution.
Date & time of Admission Test: 15th, 16th & 17th July, 2018, 8.00 AM Onwards
Venue: Kala-Bhavana, Santiniketan
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ADVANCED DIPLOMA
COURSE CODE : ADP DURATION: 2 YEARS COURSE CODE NO: 54
FOUR SEMESTER
Date & time of Admission Test: 15th, 16th & 17th July, 2018, 8.00 AM Onwards
Venue: Kala-Bhavana, Santiniketan
Design: Textile 7 1 8 4 2 2 0
History of Art 22 0 22 11 6 3 2
Total Intake in M.F.A. & Advanced
70 8 78 39 21 12 6
Diploma in Fine Art
Note : Candidate applying for Painting / Sculpture in MFA / Advanced Diploma should
send 5 photographs (6” X4”) of his / her art works attested by the respective
Principal along with the photocopy of Application
Form to the HOD, Dept. of Painting / Sculptute, Kala-Bhavana, Visva-Bharati,
Santiniketan – 731235, West-Bengal. The Photographs along with photocopy
of Application Form should reach by 15th. June, 2018.
Scanned copies sent via e-mail will not be accepted.
On the basis of these documents a primary selection of the candidates for
Painting and Sculpture in MFA/Advance Diploma will be made and only those
short listed candidates shall be called for Entrance Test (practical, theorstical
& viva-voce)
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Ph.D.
COURSE CODE : Ph.D. DURATION: 3-6 YEARS COURSE CODE NO: 59
AREA OF SPECIALIZATION AND INTAKE CAPACITY FOR ADMISSION TO Ph.D.
PROGRAMME
Date & time of Admission Test: 6th July, 2018, 8.00 AM onwards
Venue: Kala-Bhavana, Santiniketan
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BRIDGE COURSE IN HISTORY OF ART
Minimum Eligibility
Name of the
Code Duration For general For OBC
Course Intake
candidates candidates
49.5 Marks/
55% Marks /
Corresponding
3 Years Corresponding grade
grade in Bachelors or,
Bridge (1 Year Bridge in Bachelors or,
Master
Course in Course + Master degree level Consolidated figure
degree level from
History of 535 2 Years from any discipline shown in the MFA
any discipline other
Art leading Regular MFA other than Art history/ table.
than Art history/
to M.F.A. Course in Art Criticism from a
Art Criticism from a
History of Art) recognized University/
recognized University/
Institution.
Institution.
Date & time of Admission Test: 15th July, 2018, 8.00 AM onwards
Venue: Kala-Bhavana, Santiniketan
Painting 540
GraphicArt
( Print- making ) 541
Based on portfolio of works/
Design (Ceramic & Glass) 542 Pass in class 10+2 or Maximum 3 in Original writings/ essays for
equivalent each Department. History of Art
Design (Textile) 543
History of Arts 544
Sculpture 545
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ONE-YEAR COURSE FOR INDIAN STUDENTS
COURSE CODE : CIS DURATION: 1 YEAR COURSE CODE NO: 58
DEPARTMENT WISE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA & INTAKE CAPACITY
Minimum Eligibility
Name of the Subject Code For general For OBC Intake
candidates candidates Intake
Painting 546
GraphicArt 547
( Print- making ) Bachelor degree from Bachelor degree from
Design (Ceramic & Glass) 548 recognized University recognized University Maximum 3 in
other than Fine Arts / other than Fine Arts / each Department.
Design (Textile) 549 Visual Arts. Visual Arts.
History of Arts 550
Sculpture 551
Date & time of Admission Test: 6th July, 2018, 8.00 AM onwards
Venue: Kala-Bhavana, Santiniketan
GENERAL CRITERIA FOR INTEGRATED STUDENTS
1. Students should bring their own boards, colours, brushes, container for
water, Modeling tools etc for practical examination. Only paper and clay
will be provided.
2. They are also expected to bring portfolio of art works done previously for
Viva –Voce (if selected in the 1st List).
3. Candidates selected in the first screening will be called for written test
and viva-voce.
4. In case of applicants of History of Art, there will be a written test in the
first selection. They will be called for practical test and viva-voce after
qualifying the written test.
5. Final list of the selected candidates in all courses will be displayed at Kala
Bhavana office and also be available in University website.
6. If result of B.F.A./Diploma is not published of selected Post Graduation
candidates before admission, the selected candidates should collect the
Confidential Reports (result) from the concerned authority of previous
institute and submit to the Principal, Kala Bhavana, at the time of
admission.
7. Only First Class First in B.F.A. in each specialized subject from each
department/stream of Kala Bhavana (Home Institute) as Painting,
Sculpture, Graphic Art (Print making), Design (Ceramic & Glass and
Textile) will be entitled for the Direct Admission to MFA Course in Kala
Bhavana and it is not transferable – thus, if that candidate does not
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avail the Direct Admission, the same would not be passed on to the next
person but the same place would become the open seat.
(This privilege does not apply to the Diploma Course. Diploma holders
have to appear for the admission test for Advanced Diploma Course.)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
1. All applications should be made through the Joint Registrar, Academic and
Research, Visva-Bharati, in the prescribed formate available in the Visva-
Bharati website. They are instructed to apply through ICCR (Indian Council
for Culture relations, www.visva-bharati.ac.in) along with their portfolio of
works.
4. BFA/DFA while applying for BFA/Dip no need of mentioning the subject. Only
mention the COURSE CODE. However subject (Honours) will be opt from 3rd.
Semester on the basis of the result of 1st. & 2nd. Semester as per Ordinance.
Specialization subject can only be offered for both Indian and Foreigh students
applying for BFA & DIP course after completing the Foundation course on the
basis of choice & merit.
MODALITIES FOR PREPARING MERIT LISTS FOR ADMISSION TO DIFFERENT
COURSES THROUGH ADMISSION TESTS
Presentation of previous
Course Written Practical Total
works & Viva-Voce
Certificate Course in Design X 100 100 200
One Year Course for Indian Students X 100 100 200
One Year Course for Foreign Students X X X X
B.F.A. 50 200 50 300
B.F.A. History of Art 200 50 50 300
Diploma in Fine Arts X 200 100 300
M.F.A. X 200* 100 300
M.F.A. in History of Art 200 X 100 300
Advance Diploma in Fine Art X 200 100 300
One Year Bridge Course (leading to
200 X X 200
MFA in History of Art Course
One year Casual Course for Indian
100 x 100 200
Students ( Art History)
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PALLI SAMGATHANA VIBHAGA
INSTITUTE OF RURAL RECONSTRUCTION
CODE: 06
There is a placement Cell in the Department and over the past years, the Department
has been successfully organizing placement for MSW students in development and
corporate organizations.
Palli Charcha Kendra was founded as a teaching department in 1977 under the Institute
of Palli Samgathana Vibhaga. It offers courses at UG and P.G. level in Rural Studies.
The course has curriculum of compulsory field-work in villages. It conducts research
on various aspects of life of the rural people and also has a Ph.D. programme.
The Department of Lifelong Learning and Extension Rural Extension Centre (REC) is
one of the oldest and vibrant departments under Visva-Bharati. It has been actively
engaged in improving the condition of the villagers since its inception from 1922 by
Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore himself. The objective of the Department is “to bring
back life in its completeness into the villages, making them self-reliant and self-
respectful, acquainted with the cultural traditions of their own country and competent
to make an efficient use of modern resources for the improvement of their physical,
intellectual and economic conditions” as envisaged by Gurudev Tagore. Considering
the growing demands of the society, Department of Lifelong Learning & Extension
(REC) has adopted an integrated approach to work in three vital areas viz. Teaching,
Research and Extension & Field Outreach Programme.
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Silpa-Sadana
Silpa-Sadana, a Department under Palli Samgathana Vibhaga at Sriniketan is a
pioneering institute in India in developing and revitalizing cottage industries and craft.
It was set up in 1922 as an integral part of Tagore’s Sriniketan experiment on Rural
Re-construction. It is well known for its technical training and production activities in
craft based trades for benefit of the rural sector since its inception. The Department
has workshop facilities, classroom, library, basic computer facilities, laboratories,
studio etc. required for the training programmes. It also has a sales emporium to
sell the products made by the trainees, staff and workers of Silpa-Sadana. It offers
courses in Bachelor of design, Masters of design, Bachelor of vocation, certificate and
Ph.d.
Intake
Subject
Code Eligibility Gen OBC SC ST TOT
Passed Bachelor degree (Honours) or
equivalent during 2017 and 2018 with 50%
marks for General, 45% marks for OBC
in (10+2+3 pattern) from any recognized
University in Social Work/Science/ Commerce/
Humanities stream.
MSW For SC, ST & PWD Candidates:
Relaxation will be given to SC, ST & PWD
Two years candidates as per Govt. of India rules.
Master degree in
Social Work 602 The candidates from Humanities stream must 22 12 7 3 44
have any one of the following subjects: History,
Ancient Indian & World History, Economics,
Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology,
Political Science, Geography, Philosophy,
Religion, Journalism, Management, Education,
Agriculture & English.
Admission of integrated students of Visva-
Bharati: All candidates qualified in the BSW
(Hons.) examination of Visva-Bharati, 2018 are
eligible for admission. No provisional admission
will be allowed.
Modalities of Admission
Total marks: 200
Percentage of marks secured in the Honours Examination 100, weightage will be out of 100 for marks secured
in undergraduate programme and marks of Admission test will be 100 (Written 50 +G.D. 30+ Viva 20);
Qualifying marks for admission is 30% for general and 27% for OBC candidates. There shall be no eligibility
marks in case of SC/ST candidates.
Date of Entrance Test will be published in the University Website (www.visvabharati.ac.in)
Modalities of Admission
Entrance Test and Personal Interview
Date of Entrance Test will be published in the University Website (www.visvabharati.ac.in)
GENERAL INFORMATION
(1) BRS is an undergraduate course for 3 years (six semesters) to receive Degree of
Bachelor in Rural Studies (BRS); (2) MRS is a postgraduate course for 2 year (Four
semester) to receive Post graduate degree of Master of Rural Studies (MRS)
This programme is primarily meant for all those who would like to acquire higher
education and are interested to work in the field of rural studies. Students completing
these courses would not only be self sufficient but will be well equipped to compete
with other students completing courses in various disciplines of Development Studies.
POST-GRADUATE [MRS]
POST-GRADUATE [MRM]
SILPA SADANA
UNDER-GRADUATE [B-DES]
POST-GRADUATE [M.DES]
COURSE CODE : M.DES DURATION: 2 YEARS COURSE CODE NO: 69
FOUR SEMESTER
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA & INTAKE FOR ADMISSION TO M.DES. COURSE
Intake capacity
Subject Code Eligibility
Gen OBC SC ST Total
Candidates having
M. Des. Two years Master Graduation of 4-years
626 4 2 1 1 8
degree in Textile (8-Semester) securing at
least 60% marks for General
M. Des. Two years Master Candidates and 54% marks
627 for OBC Candidates or 4 2 1 1 8
degree in Ceramic & Glass
its equivalent CGPA from
any University/Institution
recognized by UGC/
AICTE in Design, Fine arts,
Technology, Architecture in
M. Des. Two years Master relevant field shall be eligible
628 4 2 1 1 8
degree in Furniture & Interior for admission to the M. Des.
Programme.
Relaxation will be given to
SC, ST & PWD candidates as
per Govt. of India rules.
Modalities of Admission for M. Design Course (Textile, Ceramic & Glass & Furniture and Interior)
Total 100 marks comprising of three stages of examination
Stage 1. Common aptitude test of 35 marks, Stage 2. Discipline aptitude test 35 marks, Stage 3. Interview
30 marks
Stage 1 & 2 are mandatory for all . Only those who secure 55% marks (general candidates) in the stage 1(
Common aptitude test) would be eligible for interview stage 3. Relaxation will be given to OBC, SC, ST &
PWD candidates as per GOI rules.
Date of Entrance Test : 30 June, 2018 for stage 1 & stage 2
1st July, 2018 for stage 3
Venue: Silpa Sadan, Sriniketan (Reporting Time 8 am)
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CERTIFICATE COURSE
COURSE CODE : CRT DURATION: 2 YEARS COURSE CODE NO: 67
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA & INTAKE FOR ADMISSION TO CRT COURSE
Intake capacity
Subject Code Eligibility
Gen OBC SC ST Total
Modalities of Admission
Through test/interview. For interview Candidates should bring Portfolio, Models and artifacts done by them.
Portfolio could include any creative works, written, drawn, painted or any samples, photographs taken by
them and photographs of the models.
Date of Entrance Test will be notified in the university website.
Modalities of Admission
Admission test 50 marks (through Viva-Voce) Qualifying marks for admission is 30% for general and
27% for OBC candidates. Relaxation will be given to SC, ST & PWD candidates as per Govt. of India rules.
Note:
1. Candidate would not be allowed to interchange from certificate course to
B-Design or B-Design to certificate course. they need to apply separately
for each course.
2. For calculation of percentage of aggregate marks secured by a candidate
whose statement of marks does not show the aggregate, marks secured
by the candidate in all the subjects offered and as shown in the mark sheet
will be considered.
3. The original documents and their photocopies must be produced only at
the time of admission test.
4. For entrance test candidate should bring pencils, eraser, colour pencils,
cutter and glue.
5. For any contact: e-mail: silpasadana@visva-bharati.ac.in
Ph.D.
COURSE CODE : PHD DURATION: 3-6 YEARS COURSE CODE NO: 68
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UNDER-GRADUATE [B.Sc. (Hons.)Agriculture.]
Note
1. The eligibility criteria for SC and ST candidates shall be pass marks in the
respective qualifying examinations. Other criteria will remain unaltered.
2. Candidates seeking admission for M.Sc.(Ag.) Courses should report at the
venues of the admission tests at least 90 minutes before the commencement
of Admission Tests.
3. The Admission test for M. Sc. Agriculture will cover subjects taught in B.Sc.
(Ag.) Honours course or relevant subjects as decided by the departments
concerned.
Ph.D.
COURSE CODE : PHD DURATION: 3-6 YEARS COURSE CODE NO: 73
AREA OF SPECIALIZATION AND INTAKE CAPACITY FOR ADMISSION TO Ph.D.
PROGRAMME
E stablished in 1948 as Art, Craft and Music Teachers’ Training centre and
subsequently developed as a full-fledged Teachers’ Training College in 1951,
Vinaya -Bhavana has the objective of training teachers for secondary schools as well
as academicians committed to the cause of education in its various forms. Vinaya-
Bhavana has adopted Tagore’s integrated system of education through which
education, cultural sensitivity and service can be provided to motley of communities
that vary from one another.
The institute has always been a committed participant in the ongoing debate on
National/New Education Policies. Through its Extension Services Wing, it attempts
to participate and meaningfully engage with communities and neighborhood schools
for mutual exchange of progressive, innovative and best practices of education.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
B.ED. (2018-2020)
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Minimum Qualifications:
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Modalities of Admission:
Pre-service candidates:
1. There shall be no admission test for B.Ed. Admission. All the candidates
will be selected for admission on the basis of merit. Merit shall be
determined on the basis of total score obtained out of 30 as stated below:
a: Madhyamik or equivalent marks will be reduced to 10
b: Higher Secondary or equivalent marks will be reduced to 10. (The
percentage of aggregate marks at + 2 level, where aggregate marks are
not written in the mark sheets, will be calculated as follow: “if a candidate
has studied more than five subjects, the percentage of aggregate marks
shall be calculated on all the subjects offered at + 2 level and as shown
in the mark sheet including Environmental Science”.
c: Honours or major subject marks will be reduced to 10
2. The candidates who have obtained the last Degree(Hons. /PG/Ph.D.)
from Visva-Bharati with existing Registration during last three years
(including the current year) will be considered as internal candidates.
(Candidates already take migration will be treated as external)
3. Staff (Serving in Visva-Bharati) ward [son/daughter/legally adopted
child] who completed his/her Degree from any other institution other
than Visva-Bharati will be considered as internal candidate . He/She
is required to forward his/her application form through the respective
Head of the Department / Section in which his/her parent is an employee.
4. Selection shall primarily be made on method subject–wise taking
Honours /Major in to consideration.
5. Selection will be made according to the number of seats for each
method subject approved by the Central Admission Committee and also
following the approval of Three-Member Committee of the University.
6. General Merit List for each one of the paedagogy of the concerned
school subjects will be prepared. Subject-wise separate Merit List for
SC, ST & OBC will also be prepared.
7. General Merit List for SC, ST, OBC, and Persons with Disability (PWD)
will also be prepared separately.
8. Pre-service OBC seat(s) will be filled up from general wait list in case of
non-availability of OBC candidate(s). SC seats will be filled up from ST
wait list in case no SC candidates are available and vice-versa.
9. In case of any pre-service seat is laying vacant in any subject in any
internal or external category (Gen / OBC / SC / ST), the seat will be
filled up first from the same subject from the same internal or external
category (Gen / OBC / SC / ST). If the vacancy is not filled up in any
category within a subject, it will be transferred to category-wise (Gen /
OBC / SC / ST) merit list irrespective of method subject.
In-service candidates
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school) that have provided facility of practice teaching at least for three
consecutive years to the B.Ed Internals of the Department of Education
will be considered for direct admission. He/ She has to enclose a copy
of the No-Objection Certificate from the competent authority/a copy
of Managing Committee Resolution regarding his/her deputation and
approval letter without which the application will be rejected. In case of
more than one applicant from a particular practicing school, selection
will be done on the basis of seniority or as desired by the Managing
Committee.
2. In case any deputed seat remains vacant , the same will be filled in on
merit basis irrespective of school subjects from amongst the External
Candidates .
General Information
5. In-service candidates may arrange to get their salary drawn from their
respective schools.
7. Candidates have to give a declaration to the effect that they are not
employed anywhere. In case of in-service candidates a certificate from
the competent authority is to be swubmitted along with the application
form stating that they will be given study leave during the entire course
of study.
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DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS
PRE-SERVICE: INTERNAL
Sl. No. Subject Code General OBC SC ST Total
01 Bengali 821 3 1 1 0 5
02 English 822 3 1 1 0 5
03 Hindi 823 2 1 0 0 3
04 Sanskrit 824 2 1 1 0 4
05 Santali 825 1 0 0 2 3
06 Economics 826 2 1 0 0 3
07 Geography 827 2 1 1 1 5
08 AIHCA 828 2 2 1 0 5
09 Modern History 829 2 1 1 1 5
10 Rabindra Sangit 830 1 1 0 0 2
11 Classical Music 831 1 0 0 0 1
12 Philosophy 832 2 1 0 0 3
13 Mathematics 833 3 1 1 0 5
14 Statistics 834 2 1 0 0 3
15 Education 835 2 1 0 0 3
16 Physics 836 2 1 1 1 5
17 Chemistry 837 2 2 1 0 5
18 Botany 838 2 1 1 1 5
19 Zoology 839 2 2 1 0 5
Total 38 20 11 6 75
PRE-SERVICE: EXTERNAL
Sl. No. Subject Code General OBC SC ST Total
1 Bengali 855 1 0 0 1 2
2 English 856 1 0 0 1 2
3 Hindi 857 1 0 0 0 1
4 Sanskrit 858 0 1 0 0 1
5 Economics 859 0 0 1 0 1
6 Geography 860 1 1 0 0 2
7 History 861 1 1 0 0 2
8 Music ( Classical & Rabindrasangit) 862 1 0 0 0 1
9 Philosophy 863 0 0 1 0 1
10 Mathematics 864 1 1 0 0 2
11 Statistics 865 1 0 0 0 1
12 Education 866 0 0 1 0 1
13 Physical Science 867 1 0 0 0 1
14 Life Science 868 1 1 0 0 2
Total 10 5 3 2 20
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IN- SERVICE
M.ED. (2018-2020)
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Minimum Qualifications:
There shall be an Entrance Test for eligible candidates and selection will
be made on the basis of merit only which will be determined by the score
obtained by the candidates out of maximum 100 marks as follows :
DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS
(TOTAL INTAKE- 50)
4. Admission of Foreign students will be governed under the relevant rule of GOI
& Visva-Bharati.
5. Closing date of admission is 30 June, 2018. Classes will commence from 1st
week of July.
7. Candidates have to give a declaration to the effect that they are not employed
anywhere.
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POST-GRADUATE (M.A IN EDUCATION)
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
External candidates must have passed three year B.A. ( Hons / Major ) in Education
with at least 50 % marks for General , 45 % marks for OBC and Pass Marks for SC and
ST candidates.
Modalities of Selection:
There shall be an Admission Test for eligible candidates and selection will be made
on the basis of merit only which will be determined by the score obtained by the
candidates out of maximum 100 marks as stated below :
N.B. :
1. Candidates are advised to bring all Mark sheets, Certificates & other
Testimonials in original for verification on the Day of Admission Test.
2. Admit Cards will be issued only after verification of all Mark sheets, Certificates
& other Testimonials in original.
3. The qualifying Marks in the Admission Test shall be as per University Rules.
4. Candidates have to give a declaration to the effect that they are not employed
anywhere. In case of in-service candidates, a certificate from the competent
authority is to be submitted at the time of admission stating that they will be
given study leave during the entire course of the study.
The date and time of Admission Test will be announced later in the
university website.
The mission of the Department of Physical Education is to produce highly skilled and
knowledgeable Physical Education professionals with a holistic understanding of
physical, mental and spiritual benefits of human movement activities.
Intake capacity: 40
Intake Capacity
Course
Gen OBC SC ST Total
B.A./B.SC. 20 11 6 3 40
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Minimum Qualification:
Modalities of admission:
Reservation:
Reservation for OBC, SC , ST & others categories candidates will be made
as per Government of India rules.
B.P.ED.
As per NCTE Guidelines, 2014
COURSE CODE : BPD DURATION: 2 YEARS COURSE CODE NO: 86
SUBJECT CODE NO: 806 FOUR SEMESTER
Intake capacity: 50
Intake Capacity
Course Code
Gen OBC SC ST Total
B.P.ED. Course 806 25 14 7 4 50
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Minimum Qualification:
Modalities of Admission:
Admission shall be made on merit on the basis of marks obtained in the
Entrance Test with due weightage for physical fitness and other proficiency.
1. Admission will be made in order of merit on the basis of entrance test
2. Rankings in entrance test will be made out of 100 marks
3. Minimum qualifying marks in the entrance test will qualify a candidate to
be included in the ranking of the scores.
4. Distribution of marks in entrance test (maximum 100 marks) will be
made on the basis of:
Admission Procedure
Intake capacity: 40
Intake Capacity
Course Code
Gen OBC SC ST Total
M.P.ED. Course 807 20 11 6 3 40
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Minimum Qualification:
Modalities of Admission:
Admission shall be made on merit on the basis of marks obtained in the
Entrance Test with due weightage for physical fitness and other proficiency.
1. Admission will be made in order of merit on the basis of entrance test
2. Rankings in entrance test will be made out of 100 marks
3. Minimum qualifying marks in the entrance test will qualify a candidate to
be included in the ranking of the scores.
4. Distribution of marks in entrance test (100 marks) will be made on the
basis of:
Physical Fitness Test Date of Entrance test & Venue:
A (Candidates to appear at their own 50 Marks 29.06.2018 & 30.06.2018
responsibility and in sports attires)
Department of Physical Education
B Written Test 50 Marks
Vinaya Bhavana
Time: 6.30. a.m.
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5. CurrentMedical Fitness Certificate will have to be submitted for appearing
in physical fitness tests.
6. At the time of admission test, the candidate must submit the NCTE
recognition certificate of B. P. Ed degree from the Head/Principal of the
Institution.
Admission Procedure:
A. Physical Fitness Test: 50 Marks
Test Items:
(a) 50mts Dash (b) Standing Broad Jump (c) 4 X 10mts Shuttle Run
(d) Over Head Back Medicine Ball Throw (Men-3Kg, Women-2Kg) and
(e) 1000mts Run
B. Written Test (in English): 50 Marks
Objective Tests at B.P.Ed Level
Ph.D.
Objectives:
Intake Capacity: 40
Intake Capacity
Course
Gen OBC SC ST Total Foreign Students
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Yoga 20 11 6 3 40 Supernumerary
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Minimum Qualification: The candidate should have completed 12th standard in any
discipline from a recognized board or equivalent.
Reservation: Reservation for SC/ST/OBC and other categories shall be as per the
rules of the Government of India.
Intake Capacity: 40
Intake Capacity
Course
Gen OBC SC ST Total Foreign Students
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Reservation: Reservation for SC/ST/OBC and other categories shall be as per the
rules of the Government of India.
Till today, Ashram Sammilani (students’s Council), founded by the Poet himself in 1912
and an important aspect of his educational ideas, aims at developing self-reliance,
self-discipline and self-restraint among students. It has several wings and notable
among them are the activities of Sahitya-Vibhaga (Literary Unit), Seva Vibhaga
(Social Service), Paribesh Vibhaga (Environment) and Vichar Vibhaga (Judiciary).
Attending weekly prayer meetings at the Upasana Griha, participating in games &
sports and different festivals of the University are part of the life being a student of
Patha-Bhavana.
The academic session for Mrinalini Ananda Pathshala and Patha Bhavana up to Class
X is January to December every year. The academic session for Pre Degree course
commences in June every year.
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ADMISSION TO MRINALINI ANANDA PATHSALA
Mrinalini Ananda Pathsala, established in memory of Rabindranath’s wife Mrinalini
Devi, is the nursery unit of Patha-Bhavana. Children move on to Patha-Bhavana on
completion of two years of learning at the Pathsala.
Children are admitted to Mrinalini Aananda Pathshala at 4+ years. Advertisements
for admission to Mrinalini Aananda Pathshala is generally published in the university
website www.visva-bharati.ac.in in September every year. Application Forms can
be downloaded from the university website. Candidates are selected on the basis
of computerised random selection in December every year. Classes commence in
January next year.
Both residential and day scholars are admitted to Class II. The age of the candidates
should be 7 plus years. Advertisements for admission to Class II is generally
published in the university website www.visva-bharati.ac.in in September every year.
Application Forms can be downloaded from the university website. Candidates are
selected on the basis of an admission test. The admission test is generally held in
December every year. Classes commence in January next year.
PRE-DEGREE (10+2)
Online applications are invited for Admission of students to Pre-Degree Course
(10+2 Level)
External residential candidates are admitted to Pre-Degree course (10+2 Level)
in Patha Bhavana.
In addition to the above mentioned core and elective subjects the students will have
to take a vocational subject in Class XII from the list of available subjects.
Note :
1. Admission to Class XI for the schools will be solely on the basis of marks
obtained at the Secondary Level (Madhyamik Pariksha or an equivalent
examination) in 2017 & 2018 (except the Additional subject).
S iksha Satra, an integral part of Visva Bharati was established on July 1, 1924 as an
experimental School at Santiniketan. The School was later shifted to Sriniketan in
the year 1927. Rabindranath had conceived that Siksha Satra would perform the most
significant function of Sriniketan, in helping students to the attainment of manhood
complete in all its various aspects. The primary objective of Siksha Satra is to educate
one’s limb and mind not merely to be in readiness for all emergencies, but also to be in
perfect tune in the symphony of response between life and the world.
The Poet confesses, “....I myself attach much more significance to the educational
possibilities of Siksha Satra than to the school and college at Santiniketan which are
everyday becoming more and more like so many school and colleges of this country:
borrowed cages that treat students’ minds as captive birds whose sole value is judged
according to the mechanical repetition of lessons prescribed by an educational
dispensation foreign to the soil.” He had visualized that the ‘Poet’s School’ would one
day realize his dreams.
Mahatma Gandhi came to visit Siksha Satra in 1925 and became so pleased with its
activities that he wanted to borrow the services of the Headmaster of Siksha Satra
for giving shape of his own plan of Basic Education. The Basic Education of Mahatma
Gandhi started in the year 1937. The activities of the students of Siksha Satra and the
ideals of Rabindranath inspired Gandhi to think in terms of Basic Education.
In 1982 Siksha Satra became an independent unit of Visva-Bharati gaining its complete
administrative control (earlier it was a part of Palli Samgathana Vibgha). The Junior
division NCC unit was opened at Siksha Satra in 1982. In 1988, Santosh Pathsala,
the Kinder Garten School at Sriniketan was opened under the administrative control
of Siksha-Satra which later became an integral part of the School. The students of
Santosh Pathsala move on to Siksha-Satra after successful completion of two years
of pre-primary training.
In 1976, when the 10+2 system of education was introduced all over India, Uttar Siksha
Sadana came into existence as a separate unit of Visva-Bharati for classes XI and XII.
However, in 2009 the Academic Council of Visva-Bharati decided that the students
will benefit more if they remain within the careful guidance of their respective schools
after completing class-X. As a result, Uttar Siksha Sadana merged with Siksha-Satra
and Patha Bhavana and at present both the schools offer Pre-degree course for
Science and Humanities stream.
In respect to objective, curriculum, pedagogy and methodology Siksha Satra today
functions as a Non-residential Institution parallel to the other School under Visva-
Bharati offering several subjects of study unique to its nature. The students of Siksha
Satra appear in the final School Certificate Examination after Class-X and Higher
Secondary Examination after Class-XII conducted by Visva-Bharati.
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PRE-DEGREE (10+2)
The following chart shows the subjects offered in science and Humanities Pre-degree
course.
Course study Core Subject Elective Subjects (one from each page)
3) Physics
4) Chemistry
Pre-Degree English (compulsory) Any one 1) Mathematics/Political Science/ Food & Nutrition
Humanities from Bengali/Hindi
2) Statistics*/ Philosophy/Geography
3) Economics/History
Note:
1. Admission to Class XI for the schools will be solely on the basis of marks
obtained at the Secondary Level (Madhyamik Pariksha or an equivalent
examination) in 2017 & 2018 (except the Additional subject).
The construction of Bichitra - The first house on the left in Uttarayana Complex in
1961 i.e. the birth centenary year of Rabindranath Tagore and subsequently named as
Rabindra-Bhavana, is a land mark event in view of the fact that Rabindra-Bhavana
since its inception is used as repository of Tagore collection and a core centre of Tagore
- related research and understanding. Rabindra-Bhavana comprises several units
viz museum, archives, library, audio visual, preservation and garden units. Added to
these, Rabindra Charcha Prakalpa and Research and Lipika Manuscriptorium and Hall
are two other important facades of Rabindra-Bhavana, adding glow to its luminous
brilliance.
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INFORMATION FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Students from abroad are welcome at Visva-Bharati. They may join any regular
course of the University or certain specific courses specially designed for the foreign
students. Before joining any course of the University they must satisfy the academic
requirements set for the course. They should apply early so that all formalities
may be completed by April, and they can join the course in July/August. They may
have application forms any time of the year from the office of the Deputy Registrar
(Academic & Research), Visva-Bharati.
There is a provision for one-year course for foreign students who have passed the
Higher Secondary examination or its equivalent and satisfy certain criteria set for
admission to the course concerned. The courses are offered in the following subjects:
• A survey of Indian History and Culture • Indian Classics
• Culture Studies • Rabindra Sangit
• Comparative Literature • Dance
• Linguistics • Drama and Theatrical Arts
• Modern Indian Culture with special • Hindustani Classical Music (Vocal
reference to Rabindranath and Gandhi or Instrumental :Sitar/ Esraj/Tabla/
• Indian Philosophy Pakhawaj)
• Ancient Indian Philosophy and Culture • Indian Art(Painting / Sculpture / Graphic
• Bengali / Hindi / Odia / Tibetan / Sanskrit Art / Design (Textile) / Design (Ceramic)
language and literature • History of Art (Applicant should possess
• Rabindra Literature a graduate degree)
Details for admission requirements may be had from the Adhyakshas (Principals) of
Bhasha-Bhavana (Institute of Languages, Literature and Culture), Vidya-Bhavana
(Institute of Humanities & Social Sciences), Sangit-Bhavana (Institute of Music,
Dance & Drama) and Kala-Bhavana (Institute of Fine Arts) for the courses offered.
Research programmes are also open for foreign students. The candidates must obtain
clearance from the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India, for
studying (especially for research) in India. Research students recommended by any
Government or University and with specific programmes for investigation approved
by proper authorities and accepted by Visva-Bharati are provided with research
facilities and guidance. 15% of intake capacity is made available for international
students (i.e., Foreigners, Non-resident Indians and Persons of Indian Origin) as
supernumerary seats. The admission is governed by the rules of the University and
the Government of India and subject to availability of hostel seats and eligibility
criteria for the course/subject concerned. The foreign students should submit or mail
their completed applications to the Deputy Registrar (Academic & Research), Visva-
Bharati, Santiniketan-731235, Birbhum, West Bengal.
In case the application form is downloaded from the University website (www.
visvabharati.ac.in), the candidates must attach Demand Bank Draft of US$ 10 to be
drawn in favour of “Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan”, payable at “State Bank of India,
Santiniketan Branch, Code-2121”.
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For all foreign transactions : State Bank of India, Branch-Santiniketan,
Branch Code-2121, IFSC-SBIN0002121,
SWIFT CODE: SBIN IN BB343
MICR: 731002003
ADMISSION GUIDELINE
Introduction
Candidates from all over the world are welcome to Visva-Bharati where the
whole world makes its home in a Single Nest.
For the Academic Session 2018-19 Visva-Bharati will follow this Academic
Calender.
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Filling up of Admission Form
Interested candidate may download the International Admission Form and the
Prospectus from the University Website: www.visva-bharati.ac.in
For admission requirements you may contact:
Joint Registrar
(Academic & Research)
Visva-Bharati, P. O.-Santiniketan
District- Birbhum, West Bengal, Pin-731 235
Telephone +91 3463 261853
E-mail: dracad@visva-bharati.ac.in
Submission of Form
The duly filled in International Admission Form to be sent to the Joint Registrar
(Academic & Research), Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan, Pin – 731235 with a bank
draft.
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The demand draft of Rs. 500/- (Indian Currency) or equivalent in US Dollars
should be drawn in favour of the ‘Visva-Bharati’ Santiniketan payable at State
Bank of India, Santiniketan Branch, IFSC: SBIN0002121.
Selection process
All foreign nationals with foreign qualifications are required to submit the
Equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU) with
the application form. Detailed Guidelines of AIU, New Delhi, for International
Admission are available on: http://www.aiuweb.org/Evaluation/evaluation.
asp
AIU House
16, Comrade Indrajit Gupta Marg,
New Delhi-110002, India
Phone: (91)-11-23230059, (91)-11-23232429
Fax: (91)-11-23232131
Email: aiu@del2.vsnl.net.in
Website: http://www.aiuweb.org
Those foreign nationals who have appeared for Grade 12th examination from
an Indian Board or passed their last qualifying examination from an Indian
University will come under the category of 15% quota for admission to various
programmes.
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Provisional Admission Letter
Only those applicants who have fulfilled the eligibility requirements and are
recommended for admission by the respective admission committee will be
issued a provisional admission letter by the office of the Deputy Registrar
(Academic & Research), Visva-Bharati.
Therefore, applicants are advised to write their email addresses and other
details clearly on the application forms. All foreign students should report to
the office of Deputy Registrar (Academic & Research), Visva-Bharati by the
date mentioned on provisional admission letter.
After Arrival
Admission Formalities
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After finishing all the admission procedure the student has to visit the Foreign
Students’ Assistance Cell, at Indira Gandhi Centre, Visva-Bharati within 2
days (as per rules).
a) Student has to fill up the S-Form at the Foreign Students’ Assistance Cell,
Visva-Bharati.
b) After filling up the S-Form the student has to register himself / herself
(Online) for getting an appointment date for reporting to the Foreigners’
Registration Office at Suri. This procedure has to be completed within two
weeks of arrival in India.
Course Fees
See page No: 21 of main prospectus
No request for any Change of Course and /or Bhavana will be entertained
after the
Discipline
The international students will abide by the rules of the Visva-Bharati and the
code of conduct as applicable to Indian students doing same courses.
Medical Insurance
All the Foreign Students medical Insurance will be done at the University
after their admission.
Hostels
There are separate hostels for boys and girls. However, hostel accommodations
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are provided according to the availability of hostel seats.
Health Care
Free medical treatment is provided to all students (both residential and day
scholar) of the University at University Hospitals: Pearson Memorial Hospital ,
Santinketan with extended dispensary and C.F. Andrews Hospital, Sriniketan.
Computer Facility
Communication
Post Office
Bank
The State Bank of India having two branches one located at Santiniketan and
another at Sriniketan with all banking services including ATM.
NOTE:
1. Applicants seeking admission to Visva-Bharati are strongly advised not to
use the services of third party/ agents/ admission service firms.
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Trains running between Kolkata/Howrah/Sealdah and Bolpur (Santiniketan)
From Howrah/Sialdah/Kolkata to Bolpur From Bolpur to Howrah/Sialdah/Kolkata etc.
No. Name From Dep ↑ To Arrival No. Name From Dep ↑ To Arrival
Gaya - Howrah
13017 Ganadevta Express HWH* 06:05 BHP 08:44 13024 BHP 00:07 HWH* 03:40
Express
Kanchanjunga Balurghat -
15657 SDAH* 06:35 BHP 09:14 23154 BHP 01:22 BNXR 05:00
Express Sealdah
53041 Howrah - Jaynagar HWH* 07:15 BHP 11:16 13154 Gour Express BHP 01:22 BNXR 05:00
Uttar Banga
13187 Maa Tara Express SDAH* 07:25 BHP 10:33 13148 BHP 02:09 BNXR 04:51
Express
Howrah-Suri Jamalpur -
13053 HWH* 08:35 BHP 12:00 13072 BHP 02:29 HWH* 05:30
Intercity Howrah
Saraighat
12363 Kolkata - Haldibari KOAA* 09:05 BHP 11:25 12346 BHP 02:48 HWH* 05:10
Express
Sealdah -
12373 SDAH* 09:05 BHP 11:25 12344 Darjeeling Mail BHP 03:15 SDAH* 06:00
Rampurhat
Santiniketan
12337 HWH* 10:10 BHP* 12:25 12378 Padatik Express BHP 03:59 SDAH* 06:45
Express
Viswabharati
12509 Bangalore-Guwahati HWH 11:15 BHP 13:15 53048 BHP 06:29 HWH* 10:10
Fast Passenger
Secunderabad- Varanasi -
12513 HWH 11:15 BHP 13:18 13134 BHP 07:18 BNXR 10:38
Guwahati Sealda
Malda Town -
12515 Trivandrum Central HWH 11:15 BHP 13:18 13012 BHP 08:15 HWH* 11:25
Howrah
Howrah - Tebhaga
12347 HWH* 11:55 BHP 14:16 13162 BHP 11:20 KOAA* 14:25
Rampurhat Express
Kamakhya-
13161 Tebhaga Express KOAA* 12:55 BHP 15:20 15612 BHP 11:20 HWH 14:10
Mumbai LTT
Yesvantpur- Rampurhat -
15227 HWH 14:15 BHP 16:24 12374 BHP 11:55 SDAH* 14:40
Muzaffarpur Sealdah
Howrah - New
Shantiniketan
12041 Jalpaiguri- Satabdi HWH* 14:15 BHP 16:08 12338 BHP* 13:10 HWH* 15:40
Express
Express
Rampurhat
12345 Saraighat Express HWH* 15:50 BHP 17:53 53136 Sealdah BHP 14:21 DDJ 19:37
Passenger
Kanchanjunga
13147 Uttar Banga Express BNXR 19:44 BHP 22:17 15658 BHP 16:03 SDAH* 19:25
Express
Ganadevta
13133 Sealdah - Varanasi BNXR 21:24 BHP 00:01 13018 BHP 18:29 HWH* 21:45
Express
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Suri-Howrah
13071 Howrah - Jamalpur HWH* 21:35 BHP 23:39 13054 BHP 18:48 HWH* 22:40
Intercity
Guwahati –
12343 Darjeeling Mail SDAH* 22:05 BHP 00:28 12508 BHP 22:02 HWH 00:45
Trivandru Exp.
Guwaha-
13153 Gour Express BNXR 22:24 BHP 01:48 12516 ti-Trivandrum BHP 22:02 HWH 00:45
Exp.
Guwahati- Se-
13153 Sealdah Balurghat BNXR 22:24 BHP 01:48 12514 BHP 22:02 HWH 00:45
cunderab Exp.
Dibrugarh–
13027 Howrah - Azimganj HWH* 22:40 BHP 01:30 15902 BHP 22:02 HWH 00:45
Bangalore Exp.
Jogbani - Kolk-
12377 Padatik Express SDAH* 22:55 BHP 01:14 13160 BHP 23:46 KOAA* 03:20
ata Express
Other Information
• Classes begin as soon as the admission is over. Certificate & Diploma
Courses in Language, Music, etc. however, usually begin later.
• The University has summer vacation of fifteen days during June and
Autumn Recess during October for this year.
• For the schools, the duration of vacation may be slightly different.
• Weekly Holidays: Wednesday & Thursday.
Rabindranath Tagore
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Office of the Joint Registrar Admission Coordination Cell
(Academic & Research): Visva-Bharati
Telephone +91 3463 261853 Telephone: +91 3463 261309
dracad@visva-bharati.ac.in visvabharati.acc@gmail.com