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  1. Chandramukhi Basu (1860 – 3 February 1944), a Bengali from Dehradun, which was located in the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh), was one of the first two female graduates of the British India. In 1882, along with Kadambini Ganguly, she passed the examination of the bachelor's degree in arts from University of Calcutta.

  2. Kadambini Bose Ganguly (18 July 1861 – 3 October 1923 [1]) was a medical doctor in India. She and Anandibai Joshi both got their degree in Western medicine in 1886. However, She was India's first practicing lady doctor as Anandibai died soon after.

  3. 12 de ene. de 2024 · The Bethune College Sammilani has for years worked in big and small capacities to uphold the legacy of their alma mater. Among its significant accomplishments is the successful endeavour to obtain the entrance certificate from the University of Calcutta for Chandramukhi Basu, a pioneering alumna.

  4. Chandramukhi Basu (1860 – 3 February 1944), a Bengali from Dehradun, which was located in the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh ), was one of the first two female graduates of the British India.

  5. Chandramukhi Basu (1860 – 3 February 1944), a Bengali from Dehradun, which was located in the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh), was one of the first two female graduates of the British India.

  6. 18 de dic. de 2018 · Chandramukhi Basu, one of the first two female graduate of India, along with Kadambini. While growing up, it was only natural that Kadambini would be a trailblazer keen to pursue higher studies at a time when most young girls dropped out of school.

  7. 18 de jul. de 2019 · Kadambini Ganguly was one of the first female graduates in the entire British Empire (along with Chandramukhi Bose) and became the first female practitioner of western medicine not just in India, but in the whole of South Asia.