PROCTOR’S OFFICE, VISVA-BHARATI
HOSTEL SEAT RENT OF ALL THE BOARDERS ADMITTED BEFORE JULY, 2017 WILL REMAIN SAME AS EARLIER i.e. Rs. 150/- PER HEAD PER MONTH
REVISED HOSTEL SEAT RENT FOR EXTERNAL STUDENTS ADMITTED FROM JULY 2017 ONWARDS
Hostel Name | Room Type | Rs./head/month | Rs./head/semester |
Elmhirst Boys’ Hostel | Four Seated Room | Rs. 500/- | Rs. 3000/- |
Santisree Boys’ Hostel | Two Seated Room | Rs. 350/ | Rs. 2100/- |
Four Seated Room | Rs. 200/- | Rs. 1200/- | |
Sripally Boys’ Hostel | Two Seated Room | Rs. 400/- | Rs. 2400/ |
Nichu Banglow and Vinaya Bhavana Boys’ Hostels | Three Seated Room | Rs. 300/- | Rs. 1800/- |
Four Seated Room | Rs. 200/- | Rs. 1200/- | |
Purbapally Sr. Boys’ Hostel |
Single Room | Rs. 600/- | Rs. 3600/- |
Two Seated Room | Rs. 400/- | Rs. 2400/- | |
Three Seated Room | Rs. 300/- | Rs. 1800/- | |
Four Seated Room | Rs. 200/- | Rs. 1200/- | |
International Boys’ Hostel |
Two Seated Room | Rs. 900/- | Rs. 5400/- |
PSB Boys’ Hostel |
One Seated Room | Rs. 600/- | Rs. 3600/- |
Two Seated Room | Rs. 400/ | Rs. 2400/- | |
Three Seated Room | Rs. 300/- | Rs. 1800/- | |
Social Work and PSB Boys’ Hostels | Two Seated Room | Rs. 400/- | Rs. 2400/- |
Three Seated Room | Rs. 300/- | Rs. 1800/- | |
CIT Boys’ Hostel |
Single Room | Rs. 600/- | Rs. 3600/- |
Two Seated Room | Rs. 400/- | Rs. 2400/- | |
Three Seated Room | Rs. 300/- | Rs. 1800/- | |
Four Seated Room | Rs. 200/- | Rs. 1200/- |
PROCTOR’S OFFICE, VISVA-BHARATI
HOSTEL SEAT RENT OF ALL THE BOARDERS ADMITTED BEFORE JULY, 2017 WILL REMAIN SAME AS EARLIER i.e. Rs. 150/- PER HEAD PER MONTH
REVISED HOSTEL SEAT RENT FOR EXTERNAL STUDENTS ADMITTED FROM JULY 2017 ONWARDS
Hostel Name | Room Type | Rs./head/month | Rs./head/semester |
Amrapali Girls’ Hostel |
Single Room | Rs. 2000/- | Rs. 12000/- |
Single Room Foreign Student | Rs. 3000/- | Rs. 18000/- | |
Three Seated Room | Rs. 500/- | Rs. 3000/- | |
Maitree Girls’ Hostel |
Two Seated Room | Rs. 600/- | Rs. 3600/ |
Three Seated Room | Rs. 500/- | Rs. 3000/- | |
Khoai Girls’ Hostel |
Three Seated Room | Rs. 500/- | Rs. 3000/- |
Pratima Girls’ Hostel |
Two Seated Room | Rs. 400/- | Rs. 2400/- |
Ananda Sadana Girls’ Hostel |
Two Seated Room | Rs. 450/- | Rs. 2700/- |
Three Seated Room | Rs. 300/ | Rs. 1800/ | |
Birlalaya Girls’ Hostel |
Single Room | Rs. 600/- | Rs. 3600/ |
Two Seated Room | Rs. 450/- | Rs. 2700/- | |
Goyenkalaya Girls’ Hostel | Two Seated Room | Rs. 450/ | Rs. 2700/ |
Sreesadana Girls’ Hostel |
Single Room | Rs. 600/ | Rs. 3600/ |
Two Seated Room | Rs. 350/- | Rs. 2100/ | |
Four Seated Room | Rs. 200/ | Rs. 1200/ | |
Vinaya Bhavana Girls’ Hostel |
Three Seated Room | Rs. 300/ | Rs. 1800/ |
Sriniketan Girls’ Hostel |
Two Seated Room | Rs. 350/- | Rs. 2100/ |
Three Seated Room | Rs. 300/- | Rs. 1800/ | |
* All Girls’ Hostels | Dormitory | Rs. 200/ | Rs. 1200/ |
Palli-Shiksha Bhavana (Institute of Agriculture) Visva-Bharati offers B.Sc Agriculture. For this course, there are 55 seats available. According to the Govt. rules, 27% of the total seat is reserved for OBC students, and 22.5% of the seats are reserved for SC and ST students. There is also some reservation for international students.
There are two types of hostel facilities at Visva-Bharati University, i.e. new and old. The newly build hostels have modern facilities like wardrobe, study table, proper lights, 24*7 security, etc. The old hostels are also well-equipped. But the buildings are of ancient style. They offer food two times, i.e. lunch and dinner. Food offered at the hostels is quite good. If you want to leave the hostel and go home for some reason, you will need permission from your HOD.
No. Rabindra Bharati University (RBU) and Vishwa Bharati University are not the same. They are two separate universities.
RBU is a state university whereas Visva Bharati is a central university. They are not related to each other in terms of administration but share the same ideologies and culture.
RBU main campus is situated in Jorasanko, the ancestral house of Rabindranath Tagore. Visva Bharati was founded by Tagore in an estate of Bolpur owned by his father Maharshi Debendranath Tagore.
The required cutoff varies each year depending on the question pattern. Every year Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) declares cutoff for each category. However, according to the recent cutoff pattern, the required cutoff will be above 450. However, for UG courses, these colleges are great options. Visva-Bharati University and Bidhan Chandra Viswavidyalaya also take direct admission. So, if you have good marks in 10+2, you can try for direct admission.
Here are a few preparation tips for the MSc Botany Entrance of Visva Bharati University.
Hope this helps you get some idea about the entrance.
The questions asked in the MSc entrance are MCQ type. The question pattern also differs from department to department. You can’t predict the question pattern, since the questions are made by professors of specific departments. However, you can solve the previous year’s question papers to prepare for the entrance. But it’s difficult to get the previous year’s questions online. You can get the question papers from the local xerox centers of Siksha Bhavana.
Yes, Visva-Bharati University offers a 5-years integrated M.Sc program. It is offered by Integrated Science Education and Research Centre (ISERC). You will be studying basic sciences like Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Advanced Computing, Environmental Science, etc., and a few other courses like English, History, and Philosophy of Science in your first two years. You have to choose your major in your 3rd year. Currently, the majors offered are Life Sciences, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Environmental Sciences. You will have to choose three elective courses along with your major. One of these electives needs to be from your major and the other two should be from other majors. Last year is for your dissertation. You will need to conduct research in the university or any other university from India or abroad.
Yes, students from Bihar/Jharkhand go to Visva Bharati University for studies. In fact students from all over India come to Visva Bharati. You will meet students from far south to North East, on campus. You can easily find students from your community. At first, it can be difficult to adjust, as the majority of the students are local. Many professors also use Bangali while teaching. If you face difficulty understanding, you can ask them to repeat the same in English. Over time, you will also start to understand the language.
Also, you should know that irrespective of which university you are taking, you will have to study on your own. You may get assistance from your professor or your friends. However, you will have to put in the extra effort to do well in your academics and get a job.