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Admissions at Visva Bharati Central University


Santiniketan (PO), West Bengal-731235, a Central University and an Institution of National Importance has invited online application for admission to different courses for 2018.
Applications have been invited for various Pre-Degree (Class XI), Undergraduate, Post Graduate, M.Phil, Ph.D, Certificate, Diploma, and Advanced Diploma courses etc.


The Bhavanas/Vibhaga (Institutes) with the courses offered:
Bhasha-Bhavana (Institute of Languages, Literature & Culture): B.A. (Honours); M.A; M. Phil.; Diploma; Advanced Diploma; Certificate; One Yr. Course for Foreign Students; Ph.D. (Including Integrated M.Phil. & Ph.D)
Vidya-Bhavana (Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences): B.A. (Honours); M.A; M. Phil.; One Yr. Course for Foreign Students; Ph.D. (Including Integrated M.Phil. & Ph.D)
Siksha-Bhavana (Institute of Science): B.Sc.(Honours); M.Sc. (Including Five-Year Integrated M.Sc.); Ph.D.
Sangit-Bhavana (Institute of Music, Dance & Drama): B. Music (Honours); M. Music; Certificate; M. Phil.; One Yr. Course for Foreign Students; Ph.D. (Including Integrated M.Phil. & Ph.D); Short Term Course on Esraj
Kala-Bhavana (Institute of Fine Arts): B.F.A (Honours); M.F.A.; Diploma; Advanced Diploma; Certificate; Bridge Course in History of Art; One Yr. Course for Foreign Students; One Yr. Course for Indian Students; Ph.D.
Palli-Samgathana Vibhaga (Institute of Rural Reconstruction): B.S.W. (Honours); M.S.W.; Bachelor of Rural Studies (Honours); Master of Rural Studies.; M.A. in Rural Management; B. Des./B.Voc; Certificate in Indian Craft; Ph.D.; M.Des; Diploma
Palli-Siksha Bhavana (Institute of Agriculture): B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture; M.Sc. (Ag.); Ph.D
Vinaya-Bhavana (Institute of Education); B.Ed.; M.Ed.; M.A. (Education); B.A.; B.Sc.; B. P. Ed.; M. P. Ed.; Ph.D.; PGDY
Patha Bhavana (Institute of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education): Pre-Degree(Science); Pre-Degree(Humanities)
Siksha Satra (Institute of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education): Pre-Degree(Science); Pre-Degree(Humanities)
Applications can be submitted at the Admission link at http://www.visvabharati.ac.in/ up to midnight on 10th June, 2018.
Prospectus can also be downloaded from this link at http://www.visvabharati.ac.in/
For details, visit http://www.visvabharati.ac.in/

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