Loyola College Kunkuri

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About the B.A. Programme

Any combination of three core subjects (English Literature, Hindi, Literature, History, Economics, Geography, Sociology and Computer Application) is required for admission in the first year. Students having passed B.A. I & II from other colleges with combination other than subjects bracketed above, should not apply for admission in the second and third year. For admission to B.A. I the cut off marks is 45% in the 12 Board Examination. Candidates with this margin level percentage will have to tender an undertaking of regularity and seriousness in their studies. The same percentage applies if a student seeks admission to the B.A. II & III having passed his/her B.A. I & II from other colleges 


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Subjects Offered

English Literature

English Literature

Hindi Literature

Hindi Literature

History

History

Political Science

Political Science

Economics

Economics

Geography

Geography

Sociology

Sociology

Programme Structure & Duration

Duration

3 Years (6 Semesters)

System

Semester Based

Medium of Instruction

English

Assessment

Internal, External

B.A. (Plain) Fee Structure – 1st Year
Payment Stage Amount Due Date
Admission Fee + 1st Installment ₹7,800 On Admission
2nd Installment ₹4,400 By 30 October
3rd Installment ₹4,300 By 27 February
4th Installment ₹4,400 By 30 April
Total Fees ₹20,900

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Loyola College is established and administered by LOYOLA JESUIT SOCIETY, a charitable Society under the Articles 30(1) of the Constitution of India, primarily meant for Christian minorities. The College also caters to the educational needs of the others irrespective of caste and creed.