First Indian Women
Kadambini Ganguly (18 july 1861 – 3 October 1923) and Chandramukhi Basu (1860–1944) were first female graduates from British Empire in 1883. Chandramukhi Basu completed Bachelor's degree in Arts from the University of Calcutta, in 1883. Kadambini Ganguly was one of South Asia's first female physicians who took training in European medicine from the Calcutta Medical College. In 1886, she became one of the Indian women doctors, with Anandi Gopal Joshi, who qualified to practice western medicine with GBMC (Graduate of Bengal Medical College) degree. In 1886 Chandramukhi Basu began her career as a lecturer in Bethune College and became the principal, and the first female head of an undergraduate academic establishment in South Asia.
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First Female Honours Graduate
Born: 12 October 1864 – Died: 27 September 1933
Kamini Roy was a leading Bengali poet, social worker and feminist from India and also the first woman to have honors graduate from India. Some of her significant literary contributions were Mahasweta, Pouraniki, Jibon Pathey, Pundorik, Dwip O Dhup, Nirmalya, Malya O Nirmalya, and Ashok Sangeet and Gunjan for children. She also wrote an essay book Balika Sikkhar Adarsha.