Kadambini was born in a
Bengali Kulin Kayastha family as Kadambini Basu who was the daughter of
Brahmo reformer Braja Kishore Basu. She was born on 18 July 1861 at
Bhagalpur, Bengal Presidency (modern day Bihar) in
British India. The family was from
Chandshi, in
Barisal which is now in
Bangladesh. Her father was headmaster of Bhagalpur School. He and Abhay Charan Mallick started the movement for women's emancipation at Bhagalpur, establishing the women's organization Bhagalpur Mahila Samiti in 1863, the first in India. Despite coming from an upper caste Bengali community that did not support women's education, Kadambini initially received English education at the Brahmo Eden Female School, Dacca; subsequently at Hindu Mahila Vidyalaya, Calcutta which was renamed as Banga Mahila Vidyalaya in 1876. She became the first woman to pass the
University of Calcutta entrance examination. In 1882, along with
Chandramukhi Basu, she passed the examination of the
Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the University of Calcutta. She and Chandramukhi became the first female graduates in the country. After graduating, Kadambini Devi decided to study medicine. In 1883, she enrolled at
Calcutta Medical College. She was awarded the GBMC (Graduate of Bengal Medical College) degree in 1886. She was the first Indian woman to be allowed to practice Western medicine. == Politics ==