Patna: Patna Women’s College (PWC), an autonomous institution under Patna University (PU) and accredited with an A++ grade by NAAC in the fourth cycle, is drawing a huge rush of girls seeking admission to its UG and PG courses in the new academic session (2025-26). The last date for online application submission for admission to these courses is April 30.
According to PWC principal Sister Mary Rashmi, appearing candidates of the Intermediate (Class XII) examination will be eligible for the entrance test for admission to the UG programmes and, similarly, appearing candidates of degree examinations will be eligible for admission to the PG courses in the college. “Admission will be made strictly based on the merit list prepared after the entrance test for the respective programmes of study,” she said.
PWC has introduced two new courses, namely, clinical nutrition and dietetics at the BSc honours stage and two PG courses in economics and history from the new session. The institution introduced bachelor courses in data science and analytics, artificial intelligence and machine learning, fashion designing, professional commerce and PG course in social work last year which are gaining wide popularity.
The college will hold separate entrance tests for admission to each of its undergraduate programmes. While the test for admission to the honours courses in AICTE-approved BCA and BBA courses will be held on May 26, the entrance test for admission to BSc courses in physics, chemistry, botany, zoology, mathematics and statistics will be held on May 27. However, there will be no entrance test for admission to data science and analytics, clinical nutrition and dietetics and artificial intelligence and machine learning.
The entrance test for admission to all BA courses will be held on May 27. Admission to the BCom course will be made based on an interview scheduled to be held on May 30. There will be no entrance test for admission to the PG diploma courses in computer applications, advertising and marketing management, fashion designing and journalism and mass communications.
“Admission to other self-financed courses and general postgraduate courses will be made based on interviews to be held on May 30 and 31. The first merit list of different courses will be published between May 29 and June 02,” the principal said.