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Katwa College, Burdwan - Courses Offered List 2025

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Updated on - Aug 04, 2025 08:01 PM IST

Katwa College Fee Structure 2025

CourseFees (in Rs)
BA HonoursRs 1835 - Rs 3155
B.A GeneralRs 1705
B.A. Pass with GeographyRs 1835
B.Sc HonoursRs 2405 - Rs 2755
B.Sc. Pure GeneralRs 2305
B.Sc. Bio GeneralRs 2305
B.Com HonoursRs 1885
B.Com. GeneralRs 1755
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Katwa College Courses 2025

Katwa College is a University college in Burdwan. Katwa College offers BSc, B.Com, BA, B.Ed in Commerce and Banking, Education, Science, Arts and Humanities. BA is offered in Bengali, English, History, Geography, Sanskrit, Political Science, Philosophy, Economics, Political Science, History, Geography, Bengali, Philosophy, Sanskrit, English, Economics. BSc is offered in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, Electronics, General Sciences.

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4 Courses are offered by Katwa College

Fees (Yearly)₹2,245 - 2,755
Number of courses:7
  • B.Sc. in Chemistry (Honours)
  • B.Sc. in Physics (Honours)
  • B.Sc. in Electronics (Honours)
  • B.Sc. in Mathematics (Honours)
  • B.Sc. in Zoology (Honours)
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Fees (Yearly)₹1,835
Number of courses:16
  • B.A. in English (Honours)
  • B.A. in English
  • B.A. in History (Honours)
  • B.A. in History
  • B.A. in Bengali (Honours)
  • +11 More
Fees (Yearly)₹1,755 - 1,825
Exam Accepted:CBSE 12th, WBCHSECBSE 12th, WBCHSE
Number of courses:3
  • Bachelor of Commerce
  • B.COM (General)
  • B.COM (Honours) in Accountancy
Number of courses:1
  • Bachelor of Education

Katwa College Faculty 2025

Name of facultyDepartmentDesignationEducation Qualification
Dr. Subrata Kumar SarkarPhysicsPrincipalPh.D.
Dr. Sankar Kumar SarkarPhysicsVice PrincipalPh.D.
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Katwa College Reviews

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A College Life That Grew On Me Slowly But Surely—Turning Ordinary Days Into Memorable Chap
By Roni majhi | B.A. in Bengali (Honours) | 2023
August 04, 2025 08:01:03
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Overall: At first, college felt ordinary — the same classrooms, rules, and schedules. But over time, it became a part of me. I made friends I never expected. We studied late, panicked before exams, yet managed to laugh through it all. There were cultural fests, seminars, sudden holidays, and long lunch breaks that made everything special. From confusion to clarity, fear to freedom, college gave me space to evolve — not just academically, but emotionally too. I didn’t just graduate with a degree; I left with memories, maturity, and a stronger version of myself. My lovely college

Faculty: Our faculty was a mix of strict disciplinarians, helpful mentors, and silent supporters. They scolded us when needed, but also stood by us when we were low. Some inspired us deeply; some simply did their job — but all contributed to our journey. They pushed us to read more, question more, and stay consistent. Behind their serious faces were people who genuinely wanted us to do well. Their support during tough phases made all the difference.yes

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College Life Was a Journey From Confusion to Confidence, Through
By Jishu das | B.A. in Bengali (Honours) | 2023
July 25, 2025 09:23:32
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Overall: When I first stepped into college, I was unsure of who I was. Everything felt too big, too new, too fast. But slowly, day by day, I found rhythm. The campus became familiar. Faces turned into friendships. The fear faded, replaced by belonging. There were days of joy and days of doubt. Group assignments, casual hangouts, sudden crushes, surprising betrayals — all shaped me. College was not about just books. It was about building emotional muscle. It taught me to survive competition, handle stress, and still stay kind.Genuinely

Faculty: Faculty members weren’t just educators. They were guides, critics, and sometimes unexpected cheerleaders. Some were strict, others were storytelling wizards. They noticed when we didn’t speak. They encouraged even when we failed. They reminded us that effort mattered more than outcomes. Their lessons went beyond the syllabus. They taught values—honesty, discipline, courage. They reminded us to think for ourselves. Not every class was exciting. But every interaction meant something.

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College Life Was the Chaotic Mix of Emotions That Slowly Formed the Calm Foundation of
By Sourav ghosh | B.A. in Bengali (Honours) | 2023
July 20, 2025 09:15:27
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Overall: College didn’t feel magical at first. It was unfamiliar, noisy, messy. But somewhere in that confusion, I found comfort. Days turned into memories. Struggles turned into stories. I met people who stayed, some who left, and a version of myself I never knew existed. There were deadlines, heartbreaks, awkward conversations, and sudden realizations. Each moment shaped me. We cried in silence and laughed without reason. We survived boring lectures and danced during fests. We got lost in exams and found ourselves in friendships. College was not perfect, but it was powerful. It made me brave, broke my illusions, taught me how to live without guarantees. I didn’t just study here. I became someone here. Genuinely

Faculty: Faculty were more than just instructors. Some were strict, some were soft, but each left an imprint. There were teachers who listened beyond words, who scolded when we gave up, who smiled when we tried. They gave notes, yes—but also life advice hidden between chapters. We admired some, feared a few, avoided others—but somehow, all helped us grow. Their words echoed even outside classrooms. When they said, “You can do better,” it wasn’t just about marks. It was about life. When they pushed deadlines, they taught responsibility. Not all were favorites, but every one mattered. In the end, their influence reached deeper than we realized.

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They Didn’t Just Teach Syllabus, They Taught Strength, Silence, and the Subtle Art
By Tatai sk | B.A. in English (Honours) | 2024
July 20, 2025 06:49:32

Faculty: Our teachers weren’t flawless, but they were human. Some inspired us with every word. Some challenged us until we grew. The best ones weren’t the ones who made the subject easy—they were the ones who made us feel we mattered. When a teacher remembered our name, it meant something. When they scolded us, we learned discipline. When they listened, we felt valued. There were faculty who stayed after class to help. There were some who made us laugh even through boredom. There were also a few who frustrated us—but even they left behind lessons. They taught more than theory—they taught time management, patience, courage to ask questions. In the end, we’ll forget marks. But we’ll remember who believed in us when we didn’t.

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College Life Wasn’t Always Easy, But It Was Where I Learned Who
By Susmita mandal | B.A. in Bengali (Honours) | 2023
July 19, 2025 01:10:33
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Overall: When I first walked into college, I had no idea who I was. I didn’t know what to expect — friends, failures, or just freedom? What I found was something deeper. There were good days — winning small battles, discovering talents, laughing with strangers. There were terrible days too — feeling lost, unsure, unworthy. But slowly, college taught me to survive both. I failed. I cried. I grew. I learned that success isn’t just in marks or medals. It’s in showing up when you want to run. It’s in learning even when you don’t understand. It’s in trying again after you’re ignored.okay

Faculty: Some taught with passion. Some with patience. Some with humor. And some just with silent understanding. They weren’t always perfect. But the best ones — they saw us. They remembered our names. They noticed when we didn’t smile. They encouraged even the weakest attempts. They reminded us that being wrong is part of learning. That we’re more than grades. That asking questions means we care. They weren’t just marking papers — they were shaping minds, quietly, consistently, sincerely.

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How College Became the Place Where I Lost, Found, and Rebuilt Myself
By Ruma singha | B.A. in Bengali (Honours) | 2023
July 19, 2025 11:17:35
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Overall: College wasn’t just a place of lectures — it was a long, unpredictable journey through confusion, discovery, and quiet growth. I didn’t step in with a plan. I stepped in with fears, and slowly, it taught me to face them. The first year was full of unknowns — unfamiliar faces, new rules, endless self-doubt. But somewhere between routine classes and late-night thoughts, I started building something. Not a career, not yet — but character. I lost friendships. I gained resilience. I failed tests. I learned patience. Love my college

Faculty: Not all teachers were perfect, but a few were unforgettable. They saw our potential before we saw it ourselves. They forgave our late submissions. They smiled when we fumbled. They didn’t just teach theory. They shared life stories. They reminded us that it’s okay to not know everything — as long as we’re willing to learn. Some teachers stayed back after class to clear our doubts. Some gave advice about life, not just literature. Some were strict, but sincere. And a few were the reason we didn’t drop out during our lowest days.

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How My College Life Taught Me to Find Purpose in Pain, Strength in Silence, and Joy in the Ordinary
By Kajol pan | B.A. in Bengali (Honours) | 2023
July 19, 2025 11:07:12
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Overall: College didn’t greet me with glory. It welcomed me with slow mornings, unfamiliar faces, and a mind full of doubt. But that’s where real stories begin. There was no instant transformation. Only small steps — One understanding teacher. One forgiving friend. One late-night realization that I’m enough. This place gave me something school never could — the freedom to fall and rise again. Each semester wasn’t a test of marks, but of patience, pressure, and personal truth. I didn’t become a star. But I found a center within me. I learned how to walk when no one clapped. How to speak when no one listened. How to stay when everything in me wanted to run. That’s what college gave me. Not a crown. A compass.yes i love my college

Faculty: Placement season came with pressure. Our worth felt tied to interviews, CVs, and "final rounds." We tried to act confident. But deep inside, we were scared. Scared of not being chosen. Scared of being left behind. But rejection came. And with it came growth. We learned to sit back up. To try again. To find worth beyond a salary slip. The placement team did their best. Some friends cried out of joy. Some out of despair. But in that struggle, we grew stronger. I love teacher

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How A Simple College Life Turned Into A Beautiful Journey of Self-Discovery,
By Lisa choudhary | B.A. in Bengali (Honours) | 2023
July 17, 2025 09:23:52
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Overall: College wasn’t glamorous for me. No perfect photos, no shiny buildings, no big applause. But quietly, like a slow breeze shaping a tree, it changed me. I came in confused, unsure, often comparing myself with others. I’m leaving with peace. Not because everything worked out — but because I worked on myself. This place gave me time. Time to think. To fail. To restart without judgment. Each semester was like a mirror. Some showed fear. Some showed hope. All showed growth. No one celebrated when I stayed up all night for an exam. No one noticed when I helped a friend silently. But I know what I became through it all.i love my college

Faculty: Some teachers taught with clarity. Some taught with care. But all of them taught with heart. They didn’t rush us. They didn’t judge us. They let us stumble, wait, ask, repeat. Even on tired days, they showed up. And that meant more than any lecture. There were teachers who knew when we were scared. Teachers who noticed our silence. Teachers who gave us one more chance — not because they had to, but because they believed. Sometimes we forget to thank them. But now, looking back, I realize they were the quiet heroes of this journey.i love

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How an Ordinary College Journey Silently Crafted an Extraordinary Change in My Identity.
By Rupa pal | B.A. in Bengali (Honours) | 2023
July 17, 2025 09:16:32
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Overall: When I first stepped into college, I didn’t feel anything grand. There was no overwhelming excitement or picture-perfect moment. But that’s the thing about real journeys — they begin quietly. Day by day, this place started changing me. Not loudly, not dramatically, but gently. Through quiet mornings, average afternoons, and tired evenings, I slowly understood who I was. College didn’t hand me a trophy. It handed me space — to fall, to rise, and to understand my own rhythm. It wasn’t about competition. It was about growth. And not the kind that can be measured in grades — but the kind that shows in how you sit straighter, speak clearer, and walk with calm. Looking back, I realize — college wasn’t a chapter. It was the binding that held many parts of me together.

Faculty: When placement season began, most of us were scared — not of interviews, but of not being enough. But slowly, the sessions changed us. Mock interviews made us sharper. Group discussions made us clearer. Resume-building made us realize what we had achieved. It wasn’t just technical training. It was mental training. We learned how to sit upright even when nervous. How to say “no” with grace. How to accept silence after interviews and still keep faith. Some of us got offers early. Some had to wait. But all of us learned that rejection doesn’t end you — it redirects you.

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This College Didn’t Give Me Everything I Wanted.
By Nandita dey | B.A. in English (Honours) | 2023
July 13, 2025 09:19:50
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Overall: I didn’t enter college with a clear plan. I just hoped it would be better than school. It turned out to be… different. College didn’t rush me. It gave me time. Time to think. Time to fail. Time to find out who I actually was under all the expectations. I found peace in unnoticed corners of the campus, in the sound of chalk scratching the board, in the silence before an exam bell. This place didn’t make me successful. It made me real. When I left, I didn’t have a trophy. But I had something better — a quiet sense of who I was, and who I could become. I love my college.

Faculty: Teachers are often remembered for how they spoke. But mine? I remember them for how they listened. Some were strict. Some were gentle. Some told stories. Some just explained with clarity. What mattered wasn’t style — it was presence. They didn’t walk away when we were slow. They didn’t stop when we looked confused. They kept teaching. And somewhere along the way, we started learning. They gave us more than information — they gave us the courage to ask questions, to speak in class, to believe we were worth teaching. And that… shaped us more than marks ever could.

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Katwa College FAQs

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Arts and Humanities courses are the most popular courses opted by students at KCB , Burdwan .
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