I have applied for B.A. (Hons.) in Bengali at J.K. College. Why am I not offered a seat despite seats being vacant?
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Any number of reasons may have existed for your not being offered a seat in B.A. (Hons.) Bengali course at J.K. College, even though there have been vacancies:
Application is made late: the admissions might already have been completed and the vacancies could have been filled with the applicants who had applied earlier.
Incomplete or wrong documents
Eligibility criteria: Check whether the age and marks you have acquired are enough to sit in that program or not. Many programs have eligibility criteria on the basis of age, marks, and more criteria.
Waiting List: You might be on a waiting list, and the college may be offering seats to candidat
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While the college does not publicly release exact cutoff ranks or marks, here's what the criteria suggest:
Admission lists are prepared from the best four subjects in Class 12, excluding environmental studies .
Given that Honours seats are limited (approved intake ranges from 82–200 across Hons streams) , the actual cutoff is likely well above the minimum eligibility—probably in the 55–60%+ range, particularly for English honour
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