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OUR VISION
The University System is a respected higher-learning organization known for its distinctive strengths in providing superior and relevant distance learning programs to its learners. In pursuing this vision, the University System: Creates interactive, eective learning environments for all constituents Serves its constituents diverse personal and professional development needs. Expands access to aordable programs to underserved learners

Content
Administration Vice Chancellors Message About KSOU University Chairmans Desk Academics System for the courses Programme Structure Admission Form General Instruction Elegibility Criteria 02 03 04 07 09 14 45 47 49 50 51 52

OUR HISTORY
To provide quality higher education with emphasis on educating the public by oering respected, relevant, accessible and aordable, student-focused programs, which prepare them for service and leadership in a diverse, community?

Rules of the University Admission Procedure Other Fee Structure

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Vice Chancellors Message


Dear Student, Karnataka State Open University is in the forefront of extending higher education facilities and creating opportunities for an ever greater proportion of the population. KSOU is striving hard to broaden the perspectives in education and research that creates new understanding, new possibilities and the potential for action. This is facilitated by providing a store of knowledge and capabilities that society as a whole has been able to draw upon.

Shri Hansaraj Bharadwaj


Karnataka State Open University Chancellor

Shri R V Deshpande
Karnataka State Open UniversityProChancellor

Prof. M G Krishnan
Karnataka State Open University Vice-Chancellor

Academics at Karnataka State Open University have identied the trends, examined them, considered their implications and have explored how they -play out into the future. 'KSDU sincereiy believes that a be er educated person 'should possess an improved ability to question and demand increased transparency in all spheres of life. KSOU understands that your education can help drive the innovation which results in economic growth, national development and improved human welfare. The knowledge economy of the new age identies your knowledge las the most important form of capital and education is considered to be one of the most important sources of such new knowledge. The academic communities of scholars at KSOU possess research skill that fathoms the length and depth of' academic activity and of education in research intensive environment. This provides a distinctive and distinguishing experience, especially for the students ol: education. I hope the experience of sharing some common a ributes and promoting Well-establishe'd values of scholarship would connect us, through cooperation and make us strive for higher levels of eectiveness, excellence and performance. Regards, Prof.M.G. Krishnan Vice-Chancellor

Prof. P.S. Naik


Registrar

Prof. L. Rajshekharaiah
Finanace Ocer

Prof. S. N. Vikram Raj Urs


Dean (Academic)

Prof. K. J. Suresh
Registrar (Evaluation)

Prof. T. D. Deve Gowda


Dean (Study Centre)

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About KSOU University


Welcome To Karnataka State Open University (KSOU) The Karnataka State Open University established on 1st June 1996 vide Karnataka Govt. Notication No. ED 1 UOV 95 dated 12th February 1996 - KSOU Act 1992 is considered to be a reputed Open University amongst the open learning institutions in the country. Keeping in view the educational needs of our country, in general, and state in particular the policies and programmes have been geared to cater to the needy. Karnataka State Open University is a recognised University of Distance Education Council (DEC), New Delhi, regular member of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), Delhi, permanent member of Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), London, UK, Asian Association of Open Universities (AAOU), Beijing, China, and also has association with Commonwealth of Learning (COL). Karnataka State Open University is situated at the NorthWestern end of the Manasagangotri campus, Mysore. The campus, which is about 5 Kms, from the city centre, has a serene atmosphere ideally suited for academic pursuits. The University houses at present the Administrative Oce, Academic Block, Lecture Halls, a well-equipped Library, Guest House Co ages, a Moderate Canteen, Girls Hostel and a few co ages providing limited accommodation to students coming to Mysore for a ending the Contact Programmes or Term-end examinations.
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ONLINE SUPPORT & ADVANCED LIBRARY

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Accreditations
The Karnataka State Open University has been recognized by the following well-known organisation The Distance Education Council (DEC) New Delhi, Regular member of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), Delhi, Permanent member of Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) London UK, Asian Association of Open Universities (AAOU), Beijing, China, And also has association with Commonwealth of Learning (COL). National International Recognition : Karnataka State Open University (KSOU) was established on 1st June 1996 with the assent of His Excellency Honorable Governor of Karnataka as a full edged University in the academic year 1996 vide Government notication no ED 1 UOV 95 dated 12th February 1996 (KSOU Act 1992). The act was promulgated with the object to incorporate an Open University at the State level for the introduction and promotion of Open University and Distance Education systems in the education pa ern of the State and for the Co-ordination and determination of standard of such systems. With the virtue of KSOU Act of 1992, Karnataka State Open University is empowered to establish, maintain or recognize Colleges, Regional Centers and Study Centers at such places in Karnataka and may also open outside Karnataka at such places as it deems t. Distance Education Council (DEC), New Delhi, has accorded recognition to Karnataka State Open University, Mysore for oering Programmes / Courses approved by the Statutory bodies of the University. Karnataka State Open University is a recognized University of Distance Education Council under the aegis of Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) (Revised notication F. No. DEC/OU/Recog./2008). Karnataka State Open University is a regular member of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), New Delhi since 1999 (No. EV/11(80)/99/203935-4172). Karnataka State Open University is a permanent member of Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), London, United Kingdom since 1999. Its member code is: ZKASOPENUINI. Karnataka State Open University is a permanent member of Asian Association of Open Universities (AAOU), Beijing, China since 1999. Karnataka State Open University has association with Commonwealth of Learning (COL), Vancouver, Canada since 2003. COL is an intergovernmental organization created by Commonwealth Heads of Government to encourage the development and sharing of open learning / distance education knowledge, resources and technologies. Recognition Policy of DEC (Distance Education Council)

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Chairmans Desk

Dear Achievers, We are witnessing a phenomenal change In the education scenario. The chance has been both in terms of the content as well as the reach. The trend has been to instill the element of excellence in every eld. The best in every eld of knowledge is being made available for the progress of the country. There has been a great spurt in the number of universities and colleges catering to millions of aspirants. In fact, this has been a very crucial moment for us in taking important and far reaching decisions to provide what is much needed for the students of the country. We are aware of the needs of our country to make her a knowledge based super power in the next decade or two. With this in view, we have stepped in to meet the present day academic milieu for the student community. The idea is to create opportunities in various elds by incorporating latest specialties of learning, which would cater to the critical needs of the industry and economy. We foresee a close interaction among the universities, industries, business houses and association in modeling the content and skills. This will make education more and more vocational and skill based. This will surely result in be er employability and greater productivity ultimately contributing to the nation's economy. The latest advances in technology and communication have provided a great impetus in designing and delivering innovative ways of learning. Distance learning and virtual education hove been a boon in enlisting thousands of hitherto wasted human potential into useful, skillful, employable citizens. Yet another futuristic guidepost for the respective generations is the eld of Entrepreneurship. Sai Samarth Education Trust through its remarkable new child Distance Education Unit aims at crafting and nurturing budding entrepreneurs who would eventually build o new-fangled knowledge society that contributes towards the national cause. Sai Samarth Education Trust is pioneer in the sphere of Distance Education in India, has great pleasure in greeting you at its world wide portal here. For an Institutions whose building blocks are Openness and Universality, nothing more Open and Universal could have happened than this. Sai Samarth Education Trust is a recognized venture in Collaboration with KARNATAKA STATE OPEN UNIVERSITY, Mukthagangothri, Mysore. Friends, We invite you to join us in our endeavor to create a knowledge based information society that forties the Intellectual, Physical, Mental and Spiritual dimensions of individuals. Adv. BASAVA RAJ B. YADAWAD, M.COM, LLM CHAIRMAN-SSET

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Academic Collaborator
KSOU has appointed Sai Samarth Education Trust as its Academic Collaborator for oering its various Programs in the eld of Information Technology, Management, Engineering, Vocational / Professional Programs along with its Traditional programs through out India & Abroad, via Distance Education, Face to face and online Modes from July 2013 Session onwards. (SSET) is responsible for total program delivery as per the norms of KSOU. (SSET) shall ensure the quality delivery of the course by partnering with study centers, which will provide the necessary infrastructure.

Academics System for the Courses


Programme Delivery
The methodology of instruction in this Open University is dierent from that of the conventional Universities. The Open University system is more learner-oriented, so much so, the candidate has to be invariably an active participant in the teaching-learning process. The University follows a multichannel approach for instructions suitably comprising of the following:
Print material study material for all subjects, which are supplied in the form of books Counseling Sessions will be held at Study Centres, to suit the convenience of candidates. Practical Sessions will also be held at the Study Centres Assignments for assessment, evaluation and for feedback of comprehension of study material. Project work to enable the candidate to gain an insight into independent working on a practical project.

Study Centres
KSOU is commi ed to cater to the requirements of the students on the basis of conventional and non conventional methods of teaching and learning. The Study Centres are established to provide face to face interaction between the students and KSOU on all aspects of the academic Programme. These Centres provide weekend counseling, library facilities, and other information. These will be available to the students during their visits to the study centers. All the important communications are sent to the co-ordinator of the centers and the co-ordinator will display a copy of such circular/notication on the notice board of the study Centre for the benet of all the students. You are therefore advised to keep in touch with your nearest study Centre.
Information with regard to submission of assignments, examination forms, issue of admission tickets, examination time-table, declaration of results etc., can be obtained from respective Co-ordinator of the study centers.

thatrequire a physical on-site presence for any reason (including taking examinations) have been referred to as hybrid courses of study. Hybrid courses blend face-to-face interaction such as in-class discussions, active group work, and live lectures with typically web-based educational technologies such as online course cartridges, assignments, discussion boards, and other web-assisted learning tools.

Face to Face Mode


Experiments, practical, labs workshop and intensive Programmes such as Engineering are not conducive through distance education mode, hence face to face mode is introduced where a student has an opportunity to complete the theory contents of the subjects in the class rooms of the Study Centres through competent faculties during exi hours or in part time mode and practical, labs, experiments and workshop assignments are completed in an Institution having the required Infrastructure For Example An AICTE approved Engineering College or an Engineering Polytechnic with whom the local Study Centre has an arrangement for the completion of practical content.

To start with, the courses will be delivered on Internet, conventional distance education mode and face to face mode. In due course, it will shift more and more towards online interaction between teacher and the taught. Skill and dexterity will be inculcated right from the beginning though interactive computer applications.

Self Instructional Material


Printed materials are the primary form of instructional materials. These are supplied to the candidates in the form of booklets. Therefore, candidates have to rely mainly upon the printed materials, which are sent to them through the Study Centres. The printed materials would be sucient to the extent of about 70% to 75% to write any assignment and prepare for the term-end examinations. However, candidates are strongly advised to refer to other sources and texts, suggested under each unit in order to get a comprehensive knowledge of the subject ma er.
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Distance Education Mode


Distance education or distance learning is a eld of education that focuses on teaching methods and technology with the aim of delivering teaching, to students who are not physically present in a traditional educational se ing such as a classroom. It has been described as "a process to create and provide access to learning when the source of information and the learners are separated by time and distance, or both." Distance education courses
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Counseling Sessions
In distance education, face-to-face contact between the learners andtheir tutors/counselors is relatively less and therefore counseling isan important activity. The purpose of such a contact is to answer some of the questions and clarify doubts, which may not be possible through any other means of communication. There are experienced academic counselors at the Study Centres to provide counseling and guidance in the courses that are chosen for study. The candidate shall check program schedule displayed at the study centre by the co-ordinator. It should be noted that the counseling sessions would be very dierent from the classroom teaching or lectures. Counseling does not mean delivering lectures as in conventional teaching. Counselors will try to help overcome academic diculties which one may face while going through the Programmes. In these sessions one must try to resolve subject based diculties and any other related problems. Before the candidate a ends the counseling session, he/she should go through the course material and make notes of the points to be discussed. Unless the units are gone through, there may not be much to discuss. The Coordinators of the respective Study Centre will make the detail schedule of the counseling session known to the candidates. Usually, atleast 10% of the credit hours will be earmarked for the counseling session.

concentrate mainly on the printed course material with a eeting touch to other references. The candidate may also note the following points: Students are required to submit assignments according to the prescribed schedule before the termend examina on. All assignments should be submi ed to the respective Study Centres The assignment responses should be complete in all respects. Before submission the candidate should ensure that one has answered all the questions in the assignments. Incomplete answer sheets will fetch poor grades/marks. The Study Centre has the right to reject the assignments received after due date. Hence, the candidate is advised to submit the same before the due date.

Procedure of Examination
Candidate shall register for all subjects (whole examination) when he/she appears for the examination for the rst time (during the year of admission). Internal and External Evaluation: Each Candidate shall be examined and evaluated internally by the Study Centre and externally by the University in the ratio of 25:75 respectively

Examination Centres
Depending upon the quality, performance and the number of students enrolled, the university will identify the Examination centres from among the study centres. In addition to these Examination Centres, the University conducts examination in other Institutions also which will be notied in the examination fee circular, time table etc. If any changes are made regarding examination centres, the same will be updated on the KSOU website Supplementary examinations will have lesser number of examination centres depending on the strength of the students.

Pa ern of Examination
Theory Papers : The pa ern of question paper for all University Theory Examinations will consist of two parts. Part-1 will be compulsory with objectives/short question type for 25 marks. Part-ll will have choice and will be for 50 marks. The total will be for 75 marks. Practical Examinations : Regarding Practical Examination, the examination will include questions on all practical of that Semester and candidate has to do a question which comes to him by lot. The question may be from one or more subjects of practical conducted during the Semester. The question paper will be set by the University and sent to the Examination Centres. The University will also depute External Examiners to Examination Centres for conducting practical. Depending on the strength of the candidates, Study Centres may be clubbed and Practical Examinations will be held at selected Study Centres. Project Work : Evaluation of Project Work will be carried by University appointed examiners, which may be based on any or all of the following aspects
Demonstration & Presentation of Project Work by the candidate. Viva-Voice Examination. Evaluation of content (Project Work). Review of Project Progress Report submi ed to Study Centre/SSET/KSOU.

Examination Time-table
Schedule of Examination dates indicating the date and time will be sent to all the study Centre / Examination Centres within 15 days before the commencement of Examination. The Examination Time Table shall be also displayed in the KSOU/SSET Website. The students can obtain the detailed Time-Table from their respective Study Centre / Regional Centre or Examination Centre. No individual intimation will be sent to the student regarding Examination Time Table.

Practical Training
Considerable importance is given to hands-on training on computers in this Programme. A set of practical exercise for subjects which need laboratory work is available at the Study Centres. Candidate needs to do this practical exercise under the guidance of their Study Centre faculty. Major part of the contact hours at the Study Centres will be devoted to this laboratory work.

Eligibility to appear for Examination


To be eligible to appear at the term-end examination in any course, the students are required to full the following conditions:
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Minimum Marks required for a Passing


No Candidate shall be declared to have passed in any course unless he / she obtains 40% in the of term-end examination and internal assessment individually for all the subjects.

Assignments
Assignments are an integral part of distance learning. main purpose of assignments is to test the candidate's comprehension of the learning materials received from the University and also to help be er comprehension the courses by providing feedback. The information given in the printed course materials should be sucient for answering the assignments. However, the candidate may have to refer to other books and references given in the course material to have a comprehensive knowledge of the subject. But the assignments are generally designed in such a way as to help to

Course Exemption
Exemption is granted in courses in which a minimum of 40% is secured.

Classication of Successful Candidates


University will declare the grade of successful candidates on the basis of the marks obtained by the candidates both in Grade and Class.
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Grading System & Class Declaration


Le er Grade A B C D E Qualitative level Grade Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Point 5 4 3 2 1 Grade Point % 75% & above 60-74.9% 50-50.9% 35-49.9% Below 35% Class Distinction First Class Second Class Third Class FAIL

Regulations for the Students of Other Universities


Direct Admission to 2nd or 3rd or Final Year (2nd/3rd/4th/5th/6th/7th/8th Sem) For other University students.
Candidates seeking enrollment for Second or Third or Final Year (2nd/3rd/4th/5th/6th/7th/8th Sem) of any Programme mentioned in this prospectus shall have passed in the previous Semester / year from the other University and shall pay the course Fee not later than the Date announced in the particular Academic Year. Details of the payment of fee may be obtained from the respective Study Centres or from the University directly. Candidates seeking admission directly to Second or Third or Final Year (2nd/3rd/4th/5th/6th /7th/8th Sem) will have to study the balance papers with comparison to KSOU Syllabus, in addition to the subjects in second or third or nal year (2nd/3rd/4th/5th/6th/7th/8th Sem) respectively and pass the examination.

Re-totalling of Answer scripts


The University will send the marks card to the candidate through study Centres after announcing the examination results on the Karnataka State Open University website. Candidates have provision to apply for re-totaling, within 30 days from the date of dispatch of marks card from the University. In this regard, application may be submi ed to the Registrar (Evaluation), Karnataka State Open University, Manasagangotri, Mysore-6 within 30 days from the date of dispatch of marks card

The student who is doing similar courses from a recognized University/ Board of Education/ Institution will be allowed to join the next semester for the same course but in such case the student shall be appearing for the papers which were not covered in the previous semester but the student has to study at least for two years in the University for the award of certicate.

Credit System
KSOU follows a credit system for its Undergraduate and Postgraduate Programmes that is based on the time factor involved in studying. One credit is equivalent to 30 study hours inclusive of all learning activities. This helps the candidates to understand the academic eorts one has to put in suitably to complete the course. Dierent programmes have dierent credit requirements. Students have the right to collect credits at their own pace, convenience and according to their own capability. KSOU also provides a credit transfer facility whereby credits may be transferred from any other University to KSOU after fullling the necessary requirements.

Exemptions
Exemptions may be granted in paper(s) or semester(s) depending on the subject(s) cleared by the candidate by actually passing of the subject(s) and successfully completing the exam, which include those subjects from the recognized Institution / colleges / University. Exemptions if eligible are not to be taken for 'granted' but must be asked for while submi ing the Registration and Exam form along with the a ested copies of relevant certicates, mark sheets and exemption fee. Exemptions granted will be shown only in the mark list of the examination sent to the candidate. No separate individual intimation will be given.

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Programme Structure
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Academic Programme & Course Fee
Sl. No. Courses Sem / Year One Time University Reg. Fees

Bachelor of Arts (BA)


Year I
CODE SUBJECTS Language 1 - Course I Language 2 - Course I Indian Constitution, Human Rights and Environmental Studies - (ICHRES) Group III 4 5 6 Optional 1 - Course I Optional 2 - Course I Optional 3 - Course I Total Credits 8 4 4 4 28 CREDITS 4 4 Group I 1

Course Code for B.A. Languages


KANNADA
YEAR I CODE BKN-01 PAPER Modern Kannada Poetry, Drama, Novel Administrative Kannada Old Kannada Poetry, Drama, Selected Short Stories, Vichara Sahitya

Application Fees
University Tuition Fees Per Year 4000 4500 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 6000 4500 Exam Fees Application Fees

URDU
YEAR I II CODE BUR-01 BUR-02 PAPER Poetry, Prose, Fiction and Grammar Poetry, Prose, Novel and Translation

2 Group II 3

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

BA-GENERAL B.COM M A English M A Kannada M A Hindi M A History M A Sociology M A Economics MA Political Science, M.COM BSC [ PCM/CBZ] BSW

3 years 3 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 3 years 3 years

500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500

1000/1000/1700/1700/1700/1700/1700/1700/1700/1700/1200/1000/-

300/300/300/300/300/300/300/300/-

HINDI
YEAR I CODE BHN-01 BHN-02 PAPER Poetry, Prose, Fiction, Language Component Poetry, Drama, Novel, Language Component

TELUGU
YEAR I II CODE BTU-01 BTU-02 PAPER Old Poetry, Prose, History of Telugu Literature, Language Component Modern Poetry, Fiction, Drama, Language and Culture

Year II
CODE Group I 1 2 Group II 3 Group III 4 5 6 Optional 1 - Course II Optional 2 - Course II Optional 3 - Course II Total Credits 4 4 4 26 Fundamentals of Computer Application (FCA) 6 Language 1 - Course II Language 2 - Course II 4 4 SUBJECTS CREDITS

II

SANSKRIT
YEAR I II CODE BSN-01 BSN-02 PAPER Poetry, Prose, Language Component Drama, Campu, Non - Detailed Tex, Language Component

TAMIL
Year III
YEAR
SUBJECTS Optional 1 - Course III Optional 1 - Course IV Optional 1 - Course V Optional 2 - Course III Optional 2 - Course IV Optional 2 - Course V Optional 3 - Course III Optional 3 - Course IV Optional 3 - Course V Total Credits CREDITS 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 36

CODE BTL-01 BTL-02

PAPER Poetry, Prose, Fiction, Language Component Poetry, Prose, Fiction, Language Component

300/300/300/300/-

CODE Group III 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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YEAR I CODE BEN-01 PAPER Component

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BEN-02

Poetry, Prose, Drama, Language Component

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Bachelor of Commerce
Year I
CODE SUBJECTS Language 1 - Course I Language 2 - Course I Indian Constitution, Human Rights and Environmental Studies Group III BCO-11 BCO-12 BCO-13 Financial Accounting I Business Organisation and Ofce Management Company Law and Secretarial Practice Total Credits 4 4 4 28 8 II BKN-02 CREDITS 4 4

Course Code for B.Com. Languages


KANNADA
YEAR I CODE BKN-01 PAPER Modern Kannada Poetry, Drama, Novel Administrative Kannada Old Kannada Poetry, Drama, Selected Short Stories, Vichara Sahitya

URDU
YEAR I II CODE BUR-01 BUR-02 PAPER Poetry, Prose, Fiction and Grammar Poetry, Prose, Novel and Translation

Course Code for OPTIONALS (Year I, II, III)


PSYCHOLOGY
YEAR I II III III III CODE I III III IV V PAPER Basic Psychological Processes Human Development Social Psychology Psycho Pathology Psychology Practicals III III III III IV V

Group I 1 2 Group II 3

HISTORY
YEAR I II CODE I III PAPER Indian History and Culture from the Earliest Times to 1526 AD Indian History and Culture from 1526 to 1964 AD History and Culture of Karnataka (1336 to 1956) History of Modern Asia from 1900 to the Present (East Asia and West Asia) History of Modern Europe from 1789 to the Present PAPER Poetry, Drama, Fiction and Hudson Poetry, Drama, Fiction and Prose, Fiction Poetry, Drama, Fiction, Fiction and Prose Poetry, Drama, Prose and Fiction Growth of the English Language and Characteristic of Modern English Hudson & Practical Criticism

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
YEAR I II III III III CODE I III III IV V PAPER Principles of Modern Governments Introduction to the Principles of Public Public Financial Administration Local Governments of Modern States Indian Government and Administration

TELUGU
YEAR I CODE BTU-01 BTU-02 PAPER Old Poetry, Prose, History of Telugu Literature, Language Component Modern Poetry, Fiction, Drama, Language and Culture

HINDI
YEAR I II CODE BHN-01 BHN-02 PAPER Poetry, Prose, Fiction, Language Component Poetry, Drama, Novel, Language Component II

EDUCATION
YEAR I II III III III CODE I III III IV V PAPER Foundations of Education Psychology of Learning and Development Curriculum, Teaching and Evaluation Educational Systems in India Trends and Challenges in Education

Year II
CODE Group I 1 2 Group II 3 Group III BCO-24 Financial Accounting II Banking- Theoryand Practice Human Resource Management Total Credits 4 4 4 26 Fundamentals of Computer Application (FCA) 6 Language 1 - Course II Language 2 - Course II 4 4 SUBJECTS CREDITS

HINDI
YEAR I II III III III CODE I III III IV V PAPER Poetry, Prose, Novel, Essay Poetry, Prose, Drama, Modern Poetry, Ekanki History of Hindi Literature and History of Hindi Language Ras, Chandas, Alankar and Grammar Ramacharitha Manas Ke 'Lanka kand' Aur Madhya Kaleen Hindi Kavya

ENGLISH
YEAR I II III III III

CODE I III III IV V

SANSKRIT
YEAR I II CODE BSN-01 BSN-02 PAPER Poetry, Prose, Language Component Drama, Campu, Non - Detailed Tex, Language Component

ECONOMICS
YEAR I CODE I III III IV V PAPER Economic Theory Money, Banking and Public Finance

BCO-25 BCO-26

TAMIL
YEAR I II CODE BTL-01 BTL-02 PAPER Poetry, Prose, Fiction, Language Component Poetry, Prose, Fiction, Language Component

POLITICAL SCIENCE
YEAR I II III III III CODE I III III IV V PAPER Political Theory Modern Governments Indian Constitution and Government Public Administration International Relations

URDU
YEAR I II III III III CODE I III III IV V PAPER

II

Poetry and Prose Poetry and Prose History of Urdu Language and Literature Drama and Fiction
III III III International Economics

Year III
Indian Economy Economics of Development
CODE Group III BCO-037 BCO-038 BCO-039 BCO-310 BCO-311 BCO-311 BCO-311 BCO-311 BCO-311 Financial Accounting III Income Tax Law and Practice Cost Accounting Law and Practice of Auditing Management Accounting Business Statistics Business Law Marketing Management Introduction to Computer Total Credits 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 36 II BEN-02 Poetry, Prose, Drama, Language Component SUBJECTS CREDITS

ENGLISH
YEAR I CODE BEN-01 PAPER Component

SOCIOLOGY
YEAR I II III III III CODE I III III IV V PAPER General Sociology Study of Indian Society Study of Rural and Urban Communities Social Disorganization Sociological Thought

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Master of Arts - English


PREVIOUS YEAR
CODE MEN12 MEN13 MEN14 MEN15 SUBJECT Shakespeare Restoration and Eighteenth Century English Literature Nineteenth Century Literature Indian Litearture in English TOTAL CREDITS CREDITS 7 7 7 7 7 35 CODE MEN21 MEN22 MEN23 MEN24 MEN25 MEN11 English Literature from Chaucer to Bunyan

Master of Arts - Sociology


FINAL YEAR
SUBJECT Twentieth Century English Literature Comparative Literature (Drama) Literary Criticism American Literature European Classics in Translation TOTAL CREDITS CREDITS 7 7 7 7 7 35 CODE MSO11 MSO12 MSO13 MSO14 MSO15

PREVIOUS YEAR
SUBJECT Theories and Thinkers in Sociology Social Statics and Social Dynamics Research Methods and Statistics Social Problems - Then and Now Study of Majority and Minority Groups TOTAL CREDITS CREDITS 7 7 7 7 7 35 CODE MSO21 MSO22 MSO23 MSO24 MSO25

FINAL YEAR
SUBJECT Study of Rural Society Industrial Sociology Education, Health and Society Social Movements in India Polity, Economy and Society TOTAL CREDITS CREDITS 7 7 7 7 7 35

Master of Arts - Hindi


PREVIOUS YEAR
CODE MHN11 MHN12 MHN13 MHN14 MHN15 SUBJECT Karnataka Samskruti aur Kannada Sahitya (through Hindi medium only) Aadhunik Hindi Kavya Hindi Prose and Drama Fiction Hindi Sahityaka Itihas Anuvad aur Prayojna Mulak Hindi TOTAL CREDITS CREDITS 7 7 7 7 7 35 MHN24 MHN25 CODE MHN21 MHN22 MHN23

Master of Arts - Economics


PREVIOUS YEAR FINAL YEAR
CREDITS 7 7 7 7 7 35 CODE MEC21 MEC22 MEC23 MEC24 MEC25 SUBJECT Macro Economic Analysis Indian Economic Policy International Trade and Finance Economics of Demography Welfare Economics TOTAL CREDITS CREDITS 7 7 7 7 7 35

FINAL YEAR
SUBJECT Pracheen Hindi Kavya Madhyakaleena Hindi Kavya History of Hindi Language and History of Hindi Linguistics Eastern and Western Criticism Special Subject Premchand/ Hindi Pathrakareetha TOTAL CREDITS CREDITS 7 7 7 7 7 35

CODE MEC11 MEC12 MEC13 MEC14 MEC15

SUBJECT Micro Economic Analysis Economics of Development and Growth Quantitaive Methods Public Economics Money Banking and Financial Markets TOTAL CREDITS

Master of Arts - History


PREVIOUS YEAR
CODE MHI11 MHI12 MHI13 MHI14 MHI15 SUBJECT History of South India uto 1336 A.D. Social and Cultural History of North India upto 1300 A.D. Constitutional History of India (1600 to 1950) History of Europe since 1871- 1960 History of China and Japan since 1839- 1900 TOTAL CREDITS CREDITS 7 7 7 7 7 35 MHI25 CODE MHI21 MHI22 MHI23 MHI24

Master of Arts - Political Science


FINAL YEAR
SUBJECT Historical Method and Historiography History of India (1526 to 1707) History of Wodeyars of Mysore (1500 to 1956) History of Freedom Movement in India (1885-1947) History of United States of America (1765-1990) TOTAL CREDITS CREDITS 7 7 7 7 7 35 CODE MPS11 MPS12 MPS13 MPS14 MPS15

PREVIOUS YEAR
SUBJECT Western Political Thought Indian Political Thought Political Process and Politics in India since 1950 Major Issues in Indian Administration International Relations TOTAL CREDITS CREDITS 7 7 7 7 7 35 CODE MPS21 MPS22 MPS23 MPS24 MPS25

FINAL YEAR
SUBJECT Comparative Government and Politics Contemporary Political Science Recent Political Theory Public Personnel Administration India and Her Neighbours TOTAL CREDITS CREDITS 7 7 7 7 7 35

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Master of Commerce (MCom)


Program Structure
Year I
CODE MCO11 MCO12 MCO13 MCO14 MCO15 SUBJECT Principles Of Management Business Policy and Environment Marketing Management Accounting- Theory and Practice Human Resources Management TOTAL CREDITS CREDITS 7 7 7 7 7 35

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc)


Program Structure
Code BSGPCM Duration 3 Years 6 Semester
Credits 4 4 3 3 2 3 19 Sub. Code BSGES 401 BSGM 402 BSGP 403 BSGC 404 BSGL 405

Eligibility 10+2 Science Group


Subjects Environmental Studies Maths (Real & Numerical Analysis) Physics (Optics, Electrical Circuits & Electronics) Chemistry (Biochemistry- I) Lab Physics / Chemistry Total Credits Credits 4 4 3 3 2 16

Year II
CODE MCO21 MCO22 MCO23 MCO24 MCO25 SUBJECT Financial Management Industrial Relations Labour Legislation Training and Development Organisational Behaviour TOTAL CREDITS CREDITS 7 7 7 7 7 35

SEMESTER I
Sub. Code BSGE 101 BSGM 102 BSGP 103 BSGC 104 BSGL 105 BSGFCA 106 Subjects Language - I Maths (Caluculus & Linear Algebra) Physics (Elementary Mechanics & Oscillations & waves) Chemistry (Inorganic Chemistry) Lab Physics / Chemistry Fundamentals Computer Application Total Credits

SEMESTER IV

SEMESTER II
Sub. Code BSGE 201 BSGM 202 BSGP 203 BSGC 204 BSGL 205 BSGFCA 206 Subjects Constitution of India & Ethics Maths (Elementary Algebra & Analytical Geometry) Physics ( Thermodynamics, Statistical Mechanics) Chemistry (Physical Chemistry) Lab Physics / Chemistry Fundamentals Computer Application Total Credits Credits 4 4 3 3 2 3 19

SEMESTER V
Sub. Code BSGM 501 BSGP 502 BSGC 503 BSGL 504 Subjects Maths (Probability, Statistic) Physics (Modern Physics & Physics of Solids) Chemistry (Analytical Chemistry) Lab Physics / Chemistry Total Credits
Credits

4 4 4 2 14

SEMESTER III
Sub. Code BSGI 301 BSGM 302 BSGP 303 BSGC 304 BSGL 305 Subjects Language - II Maths (Advanced Calculus, Abstract Algebra & Differential Equations) Physics (Electric & Magnetic Phenomenon) Chemistry (Organic Chemistry) Lab Physics / Chemistry Total Credits Credits 4 4 3 3 2 16

SEMESTER VI
Sub. Code BSGM 601 BSGP 602 BSGC 603 BSGL 604 Subjects Maths (Linear Programming & Discreet Maths) Physics (Astro Physics & Astronomy) Chemistry (Environmental Chemistry) Lab Physics / Chemistry Total Credits Credits 4 4 4 2 14

Language I Code - Hindi 101-01/Kannada 101-02/Tamil 101-03/ Telugu101-04/Malyalam 101-05 Language II - English
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Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)


Program Structure
First Year
Subject Code B S W 101 B S W 102 B S W 103 B S W 104 B S W 105 B S W 106 B S W 107 Subject Contemporary Ideologies for Social Work Work with Communities Management of Development Welfare Services Human Growth and Behaviour Political Economics & Planning in India English - 1 Indian Constitution and Ethics Credits 5 5 5 5 5 2 2 Internal Assessment 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Examination 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 Total 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Fee Structure
FOR EACH SEMESTER
Academic Programme & Course Fee
Sl. No. Courses Sem / Year One Time University Reg. Fees

Application Fees
University Tuition Fees For Each Semester 8000 8000/10000/8000\10000/8000\8000\6000\6000\6000\6000\6000\6000\8000\6000\Exam Fees Application Fees

13. 14. 15. 16.

BBM BCA MBA-(Dual Special) HRM, MM, FM MCA E-MBA ,HRM, MM, FM BSc IT MSc IT MSC PHYSICS, MSC- CHEMISTRY, MSC - MATHEMATICS MSC -BOTONY MSC -ZOOLOGY, MSC -STATISTICS. LLM MSC -GEOGRAPHY,

6 Sem 6 Sem 4 Sem 6 Sem 2 Sem 6 Sem 4 Sem 4 Sem 4 Sem 4 Sem 4 Sem 4 Sem 4 Sem 4 Sem 4 Sem

500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500

2000/2000/2000/2000/2000/1200/2000/2000/2000/2000/2000/2000/2000/2000/2000/-

300/300/300/300/300/300/300/300/300/300/300/300/300/300/300/-

Second Year
Subject Code B S W 201 B S W 202 B S W 203 B S W 204 B S W 205 B S W 206 B S W 207 Subject Social Work Methods Contemporary Social Sciences and Development Social Research and Elementary Statistics Human Development & Social Psychology Social Work Methods Communicative English Environmental Studies Credits 5 5 5 5 5 2 2 Internal Assessment 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Examination 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 Total 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.

Third Year
Subject Code B S W 301 B S W 302 B S W 303 B S W 304 B S W 305 Subject Social Welfare Administration & Social Policy Current Trends in Social Work Interdisciplinary Approach Towards Social Work Practice Communication Skills for Social Workers Fieldwork Practice & Research Project Credits 5 5 5 5 5 Internal Assessment 10 10 10 10 10 Examination 90 90 90 90 90 Total 100 100 100 100 100

25. 26. 27.

Grand Total Credits : 83

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Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)


Program Duration
Min. Duration - 3 years Max. Duration - 6 years the requirements of Pre University / Higher Secondary / 10 + 2 Examination or Equivalent from a recognized Board / Council b. OR Diploma Holders (10 + 3) of a recognized University / State Technical Board

Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)


Program Duration
Min. Duration - 3 years Max. Duration 6 years year Polytechnic Diploma in CS/IT from State Technical Board after 10th Standard. OR 10+2 in any discipline and the candidate has successfully completed two semesters of ADCA from TCIL, IT/DIT/DCA from Cal-C after 10+2 or has done one year certicate / diploma from a reputed / recognised institute or has two years of IT experience. Lateral Exit Scheme After successful completion of rst semester of BCA, the candidate shall be eligible to obtain a Certicate in Information Technology. After successful completion of rst two semesters of BCA, the candidate shall be eligible to obtain a Diploma in Information Technology. Note : The student who will opt for lateral exit will not be able to continue this programme.

Eligibility Conditions
a. Candidates who have successfully completed

Eligibility Criteria
Admission to First Semester 10+2 in any discipline or a 3 year Polytechnic Diploma from State Technical Board after 10th Standard.

Program Structure
BBA Semester I
CODE BBA-1001 BBA-1002 BBA-1003 BBA-1004 SUBJECTS Principles of Management Introduction to Computers English Communications-1 Indian Constitution Total Credits CREDITS 4 4 4 4 16

BBA Semester II
CODE BBA-2001 BBA-2002 BBA-2003 BBA-2004 SUBJECTS Environment Studies Business Statistics Managerial Economics English Communication - 2 Total Credits CREDITS 4 4 4 4 16

Lateral Entry Scheme


Admission to Second Semester 10+2 in any discipline or a 3 year Polytechnic Diploma from State Technical Board after 10th Standard. And 6 months IT Course from a recognised institute or has a one year of IT experience. Admission to Third Semester The candidate who have successfully completed a 3

BBA Semester III


CODE BBA-3001 BBA-3002 BBA-3003 BBA-3004 SUBJECTS Marketing Management Financial Accounting Quantitative Techniques Organizational Behaviour Total Credits CREDITS 4 4 4 4 16

BBA Semester IV
CODE BBA-4001 BBA-4002 BBA-4003 BBA-4004 SUBJECTS Management of Information Systems Human Resources Management Financial Management Operations Management Total Credits CREDITS 4 4 4 4 16

Program Structure
Semester I
CODE BCA11 SUBJECTS Computer Fundamentals and Windows based Applications 4 4 2 2 2 2 16 CREDITS

Semester II
CODE BCA21 BCA22 BCA23 BCA24 BCA25L BCA26-L SUBJECTS Mathematics Computer Organization and Architecture DBMS OOPS with C++ C++ Lab Data Structure Lab Total Credits CREDITS 4 2 4 2 2 2 16

BBA Semester V
CODE BBA-5001 BBA-5002 BBA-5003 BBA-5004 SUBJECTS E Commerce Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management Business Policy Personality Development Total Credits CREDITS 4 4 4 4 16

BBA Semester IV
CODE BBA-6001 BBA-6002 BBA-6003 BBA-6004 SUBJECTS Business Law Business Mathematics Leadership Project Report Total Credits CREDITS 4 4 4 4+2 18

BCA12 BCA13 BCA14 BCA15L BCA16-L

Communication Skills in English Programming in C Data Structure C-Programming Lab Windows based Application Lab Total Credits

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CODE BCA31 BCA32 BCA33 BCA34 BCA35-L BCA36-L BCA37 SUBJECTS Data Communications Operating Systems Computer Graphics Client-Server Architecture Graphics Lab DBMS Lab Constitution of India and Ethics Total Credits CREDITS 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 16

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Semester IV
CODE BCA41 BCA42 BCA43 BCA44 BCA45-L BCA46-L BCA47 SUBJECTS Software Engineering Java Programming Relational Database Management System Unix and Shell Programming Java Lab Unix Lab Environment Studies Total Credits CREDITS 4 2 2 4 2 2 2 18

Master of Business Administration provision of lateral exit : in case a candidate drops (Dual Specialisation)
Program Duration
The program duration of MBA will be of two years comprising of four semesters but the candidate will have to complete within four years from the session of enrollment. out after one year then he/she shall be awarded PGDBA. Project report of MBA : There Shall be two guides (one internal from collaborative institution and the second external from corporate/industry sector.) KSOU oers Dual Specialization in MBA in which the student has the option to take one specialization having 3 papers in 3rd semester and another specialization having 3 papers in the 4th semester.

Semester V
CODE BCA51 BCA52 BCA53 BCA54 BCA55-L BCA56-L SUBJECTS Algorithm And Analysis Internet Programming Application Programming System Programming Web Designing/ Internet Lab Application Programming Lab Total Credits CREDITS 4 2 4 2 2 2 16

Semester VI
CODE BCA61 BCA62 BCA63 BCA64 BCA65-L SUBJECTS MIS and Enterprise Recourse Planning( ERP) Computer Network and Security ADA Lab System Programming Lab Project: System Side or Application Side Total Credits CREDITS 4 2 2 4 6

Eligibility Conditions
A candidate seeking admission to MBA program should have passed three years Bachelor's degree from recognized University in any discipline.

Program Structure
Semester I Semester II
SUBJECT Management Concepts Organisational Behaviour Managerial Economics Management Information System Legal Aspects of Business Accounting For Management Total Credits CREDITS 5 5 5 5 5 5 30 CODE MB07 MB08 MB09 MB10 MB11 MB12 SUBJECT Production Management Marketing Management Human Resource Manegement Financial Management Quality Management Research Methods in Business Total Credits CREDITS 5 5 5 5 5 5 30 CODE MBO1 MB02 MB03 MB04 MB05 MB06

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Semester III
CODE MB13 MB14 MB15 SUBJECT Project Management Strategic Management International Business First Elective Stream Subject - 1 First Elective Stream Subject - 2 First Elective Stream Subject - 3 Total Credits CREDITS 5 5 5 5 5 5 30

Semester IV
CODE MB19 MB20 SUBJECT Applied Management Operation Research Indian Business Environment Second Elective Stream Subject - 1 Second Elective Stream Subject - 2 Second Elective Stream Subject - 3 Project Total Credits CREDITS 5 5 5 5 5 10 35

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Specialisation Options
Human Resource
CODE MBHR-01 MBHR-02 MBHR-03 SUBJECTS Legal Framework Governing Human Relations Human Resource Development Strategies and Systems Cross Cultural and Global Management CREDITS 5 5 5

Master of Computer Application (MCA)


Program Duration
Min. Duration - 3 years Max. Duration - 6 years Admission to Third Semester Admission is open to candidates who have successfully completed Graduation from a recognised University and has successfully completed PGDCA/PGDIT or BCA/BSc(CS) or BE(CS/IT) from a recognised University or GNIIT or PGDCA from Cal-C. Admission to Fifth Semester Admission is open to candidates who have successfully completed Graduation from a recognised University and have MSc (IT/CS) from a recognised University. Lateral Exit Scheme
After successful completion of rst two sems of MCA, the candidate shall be eligible to obtain a Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications. After successful completion of rst 4 sems of MCA, the candidate shall be eligible to obtain Advanced Diploma in Computer Applications (ADCA). Note : The student who will opt for lateral exit will not be able to continue this programme.
Semester II
COURSE NAME Mathematics Data Structure Programming in C Financial Accounting Lab - C Programming Lab and Windows based Application MCA16-L Lab-Data Structure Total Credits 1 1 18 CREDITS 4 4 4 4 MCA23 MCA24 MCA25 MCA26 OOPS with C++ Computer Organization and Architecture Lab - DBMS Lab - OOPS (C++) Total Credits 4 4 1 1 18 CODE MCA21 MCA22 COURSE NAME Discrete Mathematics DBMS CREDITS 4 4

Eligibility Criteria
Admission to First Semester Admission is open to candidates who have successfully completed Graduation from a recognised University with maths in 10+2Admission is open to candidates who have successfully completed Graduation in any discipline from a recognised University & have completed their 6 months course in IT/Computers.

Marketing
CODE MBMK-01 MBMK-02 MBMK-03 SUBJECTS Consumer Behaviour Sales Promotion Management Marketing of Services CREDITS 5 5 5

Lateral Entry Scheme


Admission to Second Semester Admission is open to those candidates who have successfully completed their Graduation in any discipline from a recognised University and has successfully completed 4 sems of GNIIT or 2 year certicate course from any recognized institution.
Semester I
CODE MCA11 MCA12 MCA13 MCA14 MCA15-L

Finance
CODE MBFN-01 MBFN-02 MBFN-03 SUBJECTS Behavioural Finance Financial Engineering Corporate Structured Finance CREDITS 5 5 5

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CODE MCA31 MCA32 MCA33 MCA34 MCA35-L MCA36-L COURSE NAME Data Communication Advanced Computer Graphics Advanced Operating System Unix and Shell Programming Lab -Unix Lab -Operating System Total Credits CREDITS 4 4 4 4 1 1 18

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Semester IV
CODE MCA41 MCA42 MCA43 MCA44 MCA45 MCA46 COURSE NAME Advanced Software Engineering Analysis and Design of Algorithm Advanced Java Programming System Programming RDBMS Lab Advanced Java Programming Lab Total Credits CREDITS 4 4 4 4 1 1 18

Executive MBA
KSOU oers two types of Executive MBA one without any specialization and another with specialization. b. FOR Diploma Holders (10 + 3) of a recognized University / State Technical Board with 5 Years of post qualication work experience (as above) In Executive MBA with specialization there are 4 common subjects in the 2nd sem and 4 papers of the elective will be taken by the student.

Eligibility Conditions
a. Graduation in any discipline from a Recognized University AND 3 Years of Work Experience in Managerial / Supervisory / Professional (MBBS / LLB / CA & ACS) / Executive cadre in Business , Private or Public Sector Enterprise or Government Sector.

Semester V
CODE MCA51 MCA52 MCA53 MCA54 MCA54-1 MCA54-2 MCA54-3 MCA55 MCA56 COURSE NAME Advanced Computer Network and Security Internet Programming and Web Designing Data Warehousing and Data Mining Elective-1(Any One ) (1) Computer Design (2) Pattern Recognition (3) Client Server Architecture Graphics Lab Web Designing/ Internet Lab Total Credits 1 1 18 CREDITS 4 4 4 4

Semester VI
CODE COURSE NAME CREDITS MCA61 Advanced MIS and E-Commerce 4 MCA62 Elective-2 4 MCA62-1 (1) Mobile Computing and communication MCA62-2 (2) Operation Research MCA62-3 (3) Articial Intelligence MCA63 Elective-3 MCA63-1 (1) Simulation and Modeling MCA63-2 (2) Advance Computer Architecture MCA63-3 (3) Network Management MCA65 Project 6 Total Credits 18

Executive MBA - General


Semester I
CODE EMB-101 EMB-102 EMB-103 EMB-104 EMB-105 EMB-106 EMB-107 EMB-108 EMB-109 SUBJECTS Principles of Management Managerial Economics Management Accounting Financial Management Marketing Management Human Resource Management Organizational Behaviour Operations Management Legal Aspects for Business Total Credits CREDITS 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 45

Semester II
CODE EMB-201 EMB-202 EMB-203 EMB-204 EMB-205 EMB-206 EMB-207 EMB-208 EMB-209 SUBJECTS Strategy in Business International Business Leadership & Team Effectiveness Entrepreneurship MIS - Management Information Systems Sales Management Corporate Finance Services Marketing Project Report Project Viva Voce Total Credits CREDITS 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 47

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Executive MBA with Specialisations


Semester I
CODE EMB-101 EMB-102 EMB-103 EMB-104 EMB-105 EMB-106 EMB-107 EMB-108 EMB-109 SUBJECTS Principles of Management Managerial Economics Managerial Accounting Financial Management Marketing Management Human Resource Management Organizational Behavior Operations Management Legal Aspects of Business Total Credits CREDITS 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 45

Semester II
CODE EMB-201 EMB-202 EMB-203 EMB-204 EMB-205 EMB-206 EMB-207 EMB-208 EMB-209 SUBJECTS Strategy in Business International Business Entrepreneurship Management Information System Elective 1 Elective 2 Elective 3 Elective 4 Project Report Project Viva-Voce Total Credits CREDITS 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 47

Bachelor of Science/ Information Technology (BScIT)


Program Duration
Minimum Duration - 3 years Maximum Duration - 6 years Admission to Third Semester The candidate who have successfully completed a 3 year Polytechnic Diploma in CS/IT from State Technical Board after 10th Standard. OR Admission is open to those candidates who have successfully completed their 10+2 in any discipline and the candidate has successfully completed two semesters of ADCA from TCIL IT/DIT/DCA from Cal-C after 10+2 or has done one year certicate / diploma in IT/CS from a reputed / recognised institute or has two years of IT/CS experience. Lateral Exit Scheme After successful completion of rst semester of BScIT, the candidate shall be eligible to obtain a Certicate in Information Technology. After successful completion of rst two semesters of BScIT, the candidate shall be eligible to obtain a Diploma in Information Technology. Note : The student who will opt for lateral exit will not be able to continue this programme.

Eligibility Criteria
Admission to First Semester Admission is open to those candidates who have successfully completed their 10+2 in any discipline or its equivalent or a 3 year Polytechnic Diploma from State Technical Board after 10th Standard.

Specialisation Options
Human Resource Management
CODE EMBHR-205 EMBHR-206 SUBJECTS Training & Development Organizational Development & Team Building Industrial Relation International HRM CREDITS 5 5 5 5 EMBFM-208

Finance Management
CODE EMBFM-205 EMBFM-206 EMBFM-207 SUBJECTS Corporate Finance Investment Management Security Analysis & Portfolio Management Financial Derivatives CREDITS 5 5 5 5

Lateral Entry Scheme


Admission to Second Semester Admission is open to those candidates who have successfully completed their 10+2 in any discipline or its equivalent or a 3 year Polytechnic Diploma from State Technical Board after 10th Standard. AND

EMBHR-207 EMBHR-208

Marketing Management
CODE EMBMM-205 EMBMM-206 EMBMM-207 EMBMM-208 SUBJECTS Services Marketing Brand Management Industrial Marketing Marketing Research & Consumer Behavior 5 CREDITS 5 5 5

The candidate has successfully completed 6 months IT/CS Course from a recognised institute or has a one year of IT experience.

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KARNATAKA STATE OPEN UNIVERSITY

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Program Structure
Semester I
CODE BS11 BS12 BS13 BS14 BS15 BS-L1 SUBJECTS Fundamentals of Computers Operating Systems Introduction to Digital Electronics Database Management System Basics of Internet and HTML Database Management System(Lab) and Basics of Internet and HTML(Lab) Total Credits 2 16 CREDITS 4 4 2 2 2 BS23 BS24 BS25 BS-L2 RDBMS Digital Computer Fundamentals Business Communication C Programming Lab and RDBMS Lab Total Credits 4 2 2 2 16

Master of Science in Information Technology (MScIT)


Semester II
CODE BS21 BS22 SUBJECTS Introduction to Programming - C Language Computer Architecture CREDITS 4 2

Program Duration
Minimum Duration - 2 years Maximum Duration - 4 years

successfully completed 4 sems of GNIIT or 2 year certicate course from any recognized institution. Admission to Third Semester Admission is open to candidates who have successfully completed Graduation from a recognised University and has successfully completed PGDCA/PGDIT or BCA/BSc(CS) or BE(CS/IT) from a recognised University or GNIIT or PGDCA from Cal-C. Lateral Exit Scheme After successful completion of rst two semesters of MScIT, the candidate shall be eligible to obtain a Post Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (PGDIT). Note : The student who will opt for lateral exit will not be able to continue this programme.

Eligibility Criteria
Admission to First Semester " Admission is open to candidates who have successfully completed Graduation from a recognised University with mathematics in 10+2Admission is open to candidates who have successfully completed Graduation from a recognised University and have either completed their 6 course in IT/Computer Applications or have one year IT experience.

Semester III
CODE BS31 BS32 BS33 BS34 BS35 BS-L3 SUBJECTS Computer Graphics Web Programming & Java Script Data Communication Object Oriented Programming with C++ Mathematics -I Web Programming & Java Script Lab and Object Oriented Programming with C++ Lab Constitution of India and Ethics Total Credits CREDITS 3 2 2 3 2

Semester IV
CODE BS41 BS42 BS43 BS44 BS45 BS-L4 2 2 16 BS46 SUBJECTS Visual Programming Computer Networks Data Structures Using C++ Java Programming Mathematics -II Data Structures Using C++ Lab and Java Programming Environment Studies Total Credits 2 2 16 CREDITS 4 2 2 4 2

Lateral Entry Scheme


Admission to Second Semester

Admission is open to candidates who have successfully completed Graduation from a recognised University and have

BS36

Program Structure
Semester I Semester II
SUBJECTS Computer Programming Algorithm Analysis and Design Discrete Mathematics Advanced RDBMS Advanced RDBMS (Lab) AND Computer Programming (Lab) and Algorithm Analysis and Design (Lab) Total Credits CREDITS 5 4 3 3 CODE MS 21 MS 22 MS 23 MS 24 MS 25 3 18 MS-L2 SUBJECTS Software Quality and Testing Advanced Communication Networks OOAD and UML Advanced JAVA Software Architecture Advanced JAVA (Lab) and OOAD and UML (Lab) Total Credits CREDIT 4 3 3 4 2 2 18 CODE MS 11 MS 12 MS 13 MS 14 MS-L1

Semester V
CODE BS51 BS52 BS53 BS54 BS55 BS-L5 SUBJECTS Software Engineering Design Analysis and Algorithm Advance Java Programming Network Programming Mathematics-III Algorithms Lab and Advanced Java Programming Lab Total Credits 2 16 CREDITS 4 2 4 2 2

Semester VI
CODE BS61 BS62 BS63 BS64 BS-L6 SUBJECTS Unix Systems Programming ASP.NET Programming using C# VB.NET and XML Software Quality and Testing Unix Systems Programming Lab and ASP.NET Programming using C# Lab and VB.NET and XML Lab BS65 Project Total Credits 2 6 20 CREDITS 4 2 2 4

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CODE MS 31 MS 32 MS 33 MS 34 SUBJECTS Project Management and Planning Client Server Computing Real Time System Project Synopsis Electives Stream 1: E-Commerce MS 3E11 MS 3E12 E-Commerce Data Warehousing / Data Mining Electives Stream 2: Systems and Networking MS 3E21 MS 3E22 Internet Programming Mobile Computing 3 3 MS 4E23 MS 4E24 3 3 MS 4E13 MS 4E14 CREDITS 3 3 2 4

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Semester IV
CODE MS 41 MS 42 MS 43 MS 44 SUBJECTS NET Technology Component Technologies VLSI Project Electives Stream 1: E-Commerce Cyber Laws Application Server Electives Stream 2: Systems and Networking Voice and Video over IP Embedded Systems 2 2 2 2 CREDITS 4 3 2 6

M.Sc In Physics
Program Structure
Semester I
CODE
MSP101

Semester II
SUBJECTS Classical Mechanics and Statistical Mechanics Mathematical Physics Digital Electronics & Microprocessors Electromagnetic Theory Laboratory-Basic Physics Laboratory-I Total Credits CREDITS 4 CODE
MSP201 MSP202

SUBJECTS Solid State Physics Nuclear Physics Quantum Mechanics Laser and OPTO-Electronics Laboratory-Electronics Laboratory Total Credits

CREDITS 3 4 4 4 4 19

MSP102 MSP103 MSP104

3 4 4 4 19

MSP203 MSP204 MSP205

Electives Stream 3: Multimedia and Cognition MS 3E31 MS 3E32 Pattern Recognition Multimedia Computing Total Credits 3 3 18

Electives Stream 3: Multimedia and Cognition


MSP105

MS 4E33 MS 4E34

Articial Intelligence Image Processing Total Credits

2 2 19

Semester III
CODE
MSP301 MSP302 MSP303 MSP304 MSP305

Semester IV
SUBJECTS CREDITS 4 4 4 3 4 19 CODE
MSP401 MSP402 MSP403 MSP404

SUBJECTS Quantum Mechanics-II Radio Physics and Electronics Special Computer Application in Physics-I Project Total Credits

CREDITS 4 4 4 5 17

Advanced Nuclear Physics Classical Mechanics Quantum Mechanics-I Electrodynamics Laboratory-Atomic and Molecular Physics Total Credits

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M.Sc In Chemistry
Program Structure
Semester I
CODE
MSC101 MSC102 MSC103 MSC104 MSC105

M.Sc In Mathematics
Program Structure
Semester II Semester I
SUBJECTS Organic Chemistry-II Inorganic Chemistry-II Physical Chemistry-II Bio-organic Bio-Inorganic, and Bio-physical Chemistry
MSC205

Semester II
SUBJECTS Algebra Real Analysis - II Complex Analysis - I Discrete Mathematics Differential Equations Total Credits CREDITS 3 3 3 3 3 15 CODE
MSM201 MSM202 MSM203 MSM204 MSM205

SUBJECTS Organic Chemistry-I Inorganic Chemistry-I Physical Chemistry Environmental Chemistry Laboratory-Inorganic Chemistry Total Credits

CREDITS 4 3 4 4 4 19

CODE
MSC201 MSC202 MSC203 MSC204

CREDITS 3 4 4 4

CODE
MSM101 MSM102 MSM103 MSM104 MSM105

SUBJECTS Linear Algebra Real Analysis - II Complex Analysis - II Numerical Analysis Operation Research Total Credits

CREDITS 3 3 3 3 3 15

Laboratory-Inorganic Chemistry Total Credits

4 19

Semester III Semester III


CODE
MSC301 MSC302 MSC303 MSC304 MSC305

Semester IV
SUBJECTS CREDITS 4 4 4 4 4 20 CODE
MSM401 MSM402 MSM403 MSM404 MSM405

Semester IV
SUBJECTS CREDITS 4 4 4 3 4 19 CODE
MSC401 MSC402 MSC403 MSC404

CODE SUBJECTS CREDITS 4 4 4 5 Total Credits 17


MSM301 MSM302 MSM303 MSM304 MSM305

SUBJECTS Number Theory Graph Theory and Algorithms Fluid Mechanics Mathematical Statistics Dissertation Total Credits

CREDITS 4 4 4 4 4 20

Topology Measure Theory Functional Analysis Mathematical Modelling Computer Programming Total Credits

Organic Chemistry-III Inorganic Chemistry-III Physical Chemistry-III Computational Chemistry Laboratory-Physical Chemistry Total Credits

Principles of Analytical Chemistry Surface Chemistry Chemistry of materials Project

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M.Sc In Botony
Program Structure
Semester I
CODE MSB101 MSB102 SUBJECTS Cell & Molecular Biology Of Plants Biology And Diversity Of Algae, Bryophytes And Pteridophytes 075 Marks MSB103 Biology And Diversity Of Viruses, Bacteria And Fungi MSB104 MSB105 Cytology And Genetics Practical (based On Paper 101 104) Total Credits 00 CREDITS

M.Sc In Zoology
Program Structure
Semester IV
CODE SUBJECTS CREDITS
FIRST SEMESTER
THIRD SEMESTER

MSB401 MSB402 MSB403 MSB404

Biostatistics And Computer Application Molecular Biology And Genetic Engineering Biotechnology Of Plants Elective Courses (any One Of These) 1. Algal Biotechnology 2. Limnology 3. Microbial Ecology 4. Industrial Microbiology 5. Microbial Genetics 6. Integrated Pest Management : Concepts And Applications 7. Seed Pathology 8. Lichenology 9. Biology Of Bryophytes 10. Reproductive Biology 20. Plant Tissue Culture 21. Stress Biology 22. Plant Genomics And Proteomics 23. Photochemistry 24. Arboriculture 25. Plant Protection Plant Propagation : Concepts And Application 26. Ethan Botany 27. Applied Mycology 28. Molecular Plant Pathology 29. Plant Protection

4 4 4 5

Number & Title of the course (A) THEORY PAPERS I Biosystematics, taxonomy and evolution II Structure and function of Invertebrates IIIQuantitative Biology, biodiversity and wild life IV Biomolecules and structural Biology (B) PRACTICALS I (based on Course I & II) II(based on course III & IV) (C)INTERNAL ASSESSMENT / CCE

Max. Marks 35 35 35 35 50 50

Min.Marks for Passing 12 12 12 12 20 20

Min. Aggr. Marks For Passing

Number & Title of the course

Max. Marks

Min. Marks Passing 12 12 12 12 20 20

for

Min. Aggr. Marks For Passing

(A) THEORY PAPERS IX Comparative Anatomy of vertebrates35 X Limnology 35 XI Eco toxicolgy 35 XII Aquaculture 35 (B)PRACTICALS I (based on Course XI & X) II(based on course XI & XII) (C)INTERNAL ASSESSMENT CCE 50 50

* 4 Written Test based on each

* 4 Written Test based on each


course (each of 15 marks) Project/Assigment/Seminar

60 50 350

5 in each test 20 ---------------140

Semester II
CODE MSB201 MSB202 MSB203 MSB204 MSB205 SUBJECTS Cytogenetics And Plant Breeding Biology And Diversity Of Gymnosperms Taxonomy Of Angiosperms Plant Physiology And Metabolism Practical (based On Paper 201 204) Total Credits 00 CREDITS

course (each of 15 marks) Project/Assigment/Seminar TOTAL Candidate has to pass in each test

60 50 350 separately.

5 in each test 20 --------------------140

TOTAL

Candidate has to pass in each test separately SECOND SEMESTER


FOURTH SEMESTER

Number & Title of the course (A) THEORY PAPERS V General and comparative animal physiology and endocrinology VI Population ecology and environmental physiology VII Tools and techniques in Biology VIII Molecular cell biology and genetics (B)PRACTICALS I (based on Course V & VI) II(based on course VII & VIII) (C) INTERNAL ASSESSMENT CCE * 4 Written Test based on each course (each of 15 marks) Project/Assigment/Seminar TOTAL

Max. Marks 35 35 35 35 50 50

Min. Marks for Passing 12 12 12 12 20 20

Min. Aggr.Marks For Passing

Number & Title of the course (A) THEORY PAPERS XIII Animal behavior and neurophysiology XIV Gamete Biology, development and differentiation OPTIONAL THEORY PAPERS XV Optional (special paper group-1) XVIOptional (special paper group-2) (B) PRACTICALS I (based on Course XI & X) II(based on course XI & XII) (C)INTERNAL ASSESSMENT CCE

Max. Marks 35 35

Min. Marks Passing 12 12

for

Min. Aggr. Marks For Passing

Semester III
CODE MSB301 MSB302 MSB303 MSB304 MSB305 SUBJECTS Plant Development Plant Reproduction Plant Ecology Plant Resources Utilization And Conservation Paper 305 Practical (based On Paper 301 304) Total Credits 00 CREDITS MSB405

35 35 50 50

12 12 20 20

Practical (based On Paper 401 404) Total Credits 00

* 4 Written Test based on each

60 50 350

5 in each test 20 -------------------140

course (each of 15 marks) Project/Assigment/Seminar TOTAL

60 50 350

5 in each test 20 --------------------140

Candidate has to pass in each test separately

Candidate has to pass in each test separately

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M.Sc In Statistics
Program Structure
Semester I
CODE
MSC101 MSC102 MSC103 MSC104 MSC105

M.Sc In Geography
Program Structure
Semester II Semester I
SUBJECTS Organic Chemistry-II Inorganic Chemistry-II Physical Chemistry-II Bio-organic Bio-Inorganic, and Bio-physical Chemistry
MSC205

Semester II
SUBJECTS Algebra Real Analysis - II Complex Analysis - I Discrete Mathematics Differential Equations Total Credits CREDITS 3 3 3 3 3 15 CODE
MSM201 MSM202 MSM203 MSM204 MSM205

SUBJECTS Organic Chemistry-I Inorganic Chemistry-I Physical Chemistry Environmental Chemistry Laboratory-Inorganic Chemistry Total Credits

CREDITS 4 3 4 4 4 19

CODE
MSC201 MSC202 MSC203 MSC204

CREDITS 3 4 4 4

CODE
MSM101 MSM102 MSM103 MSM104 MSM105

SUBJECTS Linear Algebra Real Analysis - II Complex Analysis - II Numerical Analysis Operation Research Total Credits

CREDITS 3 3 3 3 3 15

Laboratory-Inorganic Chemistry Total Credits

4 19

Semester III Semester III


CODE
MSC301 MSC302 MSC303 MSC304 MSC305

Semester IV
SUBJECTS CREDITS 4 4 4 4 4 20 CODE
MSM401 MSM402 MSM403 MSM404 MSM405

Semester IV
SUBJECTS CREDITS 4 4 4 3 4 19 CODE
MSC401 MSC402 MSC403 MSC404

CODE SUBJECTS CREDITS 4 4 4 5 Total Credits 17


MSM301 MSM302 MSM303 MSM304 MSM305

SUBJECTS Number Theory Graph Theory and Algorithms Fluid Mechanics Mathematical Statistics Dissertation Total Credits

CREDITS 4 4 4 4 4 20

Topology Measure Theory Functional Analysis Mathematical Modelling Computer Programming Total Credits

Organic Chemistry-III Inorganic Chemistry-III Physical Chemistry-III Computational Chemistry Laboratory-Physical Chemistry Total Credits

Principles of Analytical Chemistry Surface Chemistry Chemistry of materials Project

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KARNATAKA STATE OPEN UNIVERSITY

Master of Law (LLM)


Program Structure
SEMESTER I
Sub. Code
LLM 101 LLM 102 LLM 103 LLM 104

SEMESTER III
Subjects
Research Methodology Introduction to Intellectual Property & Patent Law Law of Plant Varieties & farmers right Law of Copyright

Credits 4 4 4 4 Total Credits 16

Sub. Code
LLM 301 LLM 302 LLM 303 LLM 304

Subjects
Law on Geographical Indications & Traditional Knowledge Law Relating to Biotechnology Information Technology Law Technology Transfer & IPR

Credits 4 4 4 4 16

Total Credits

SEMESTER II
Sub. Code
LLM 201 LLM 202 LLM 203 LLM 204

Subjects
Law of Trademarks & Domain names Law of Design & Integrated Circuits Law of Trade Secrets Technology Law & Society

Credits 4 4
LLM 401 IP Valuation, Audit & Management IP and Competition Law Dissertation

SEMESTER IV
Sub. Code Subjects Credits 4 4 8 Total Credits 16

4 4 16

LLM 402 LLM 403

Total Credits

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ADMISSION FORM

SAI SAMARTH EDUCATION TRUST

General Instructions
The rules and regulations in force at the time a student joins a course shall hold good only for the examination held during or at the end of academic session. Nothing in these ordinances shall be deemed to debar the University from amending the ordinances subsequently and the amended ordinances i.e. if any shall apply to all the students whether old or new.
Registration / Enrollment:

date as mentioned in the advertisement at the Study Centre of the University. 6. No request for change of Stream/Programme will be solicited henceforth. 7. The study centre should keep on visiting the web-site regularly. In case of any discrepancy, they should bring into the notice of the University within a week. Failing so, the university will not be responsible. 8. The study centre should follow all the deadlines strictly given on the website. 9. The University does not take the responsibility for postal delays or loss of any document or le er in transit. 10. Candidates have to submit a ested photocopy of all the documents relevant to education qualication (Xth onwards) and the date of birth proof duly a ested by Gaze ed Ocer / Principal of School or college. The a ested photocopy should be veried with original and signed & stamped by Centre Head of the Study Centre of the University. 11. The University reserves the right to change the course curriculum whenever it will be felt that the change/ modication could best serve the interest of students and the potential employers from time to time.
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1. Candidates shall abide by the Rules & Regulations in force and those that may be issued by the University from time to time. 2. False declaration of Age, Qualication etc., by the candidate will disqualify his/her admission to the University. 3. Candidates who have not completed their qualifying exams, or who have appeared in the nal exams and awaiting results can also enroll for the University Programme. However, the result should be submi ed to the University before the rst semester exam. 4. Incomplete admission form in any respect and without requisite fee will be summarily rejected. 5. Candidates seeking admission should pay the Programme /Tuition, Registration and Examination fees in full at the Study Centre of the University. Please enclose, a set of a ested photocopies of marks cards, certicates, date of birth certicate and other documents with the application form duly lled-in and submit the same on or before the due/last

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12. In case of change of address, the Roots, Delhi should be informed at least four weeks in advance to avoid any misplacement of the study material and any other correspondence. 13. The information given is an indication of the University's plans as on date of publication of this document. Details can be modied from time to time for academic and operational reasons. The students will be governed by latest regulations applicable to them during academic year. 14. In the event of any inconsistency in the rules framed for admission or in the event of any clarication with respect to the above said rules /instructions, the ma er shall be referred to the Vice Chancellor for interpretation and the interpretation given by the Vice Chancellor shall be nal. The Vice Chancellor is also competent to remove any inconsistency and decide as to which provision shall take precedence over the other.
15. The University will not refund fees once paid to the eligible candidates under any circumstances. 16. No application form for admission received after the last date specied for the purpose will be entertained. However, in case the last date for receipt of application is a holiday or that day is declared holiday by the University, the next working day will be considered as the last date for the purpose. 17. Money orders, IPO, or any other mode of payment directly to the University will not be accepted. The

University will not be responsible for any loss through such mode of payments. All the fees should only be paid to Study Centres of the University. 18. Students are required to preserve carefully the fee paid receipt for all payments made to the University, as it is the only valid document accepted. They will have to produce this copy at the time of obtaining examination admission ticket, marks cards or relevant documents at the Study Centre. 19. Identity Card bearing Permanent Enrollment number will be issued to every student after the admission is nalized. 20. In all correspondence with the University the student shall quote his/her Enrollment No., programme and name of the Study Centre where they have been enrolled. 21. Medium of Instruction and Examination shall be English. 22. For Registration and Examination purposes, for the entire course, migration certicates will not be required. 23. Extension in the last date of submission of Registration form shall be decided only by the University. 24. In case a paper is dropped from the course of study as a result of any revision, the University would indicate a suitable paper in lieu thereto. 25. All legal disputes, if any, shall come under the jurisdiction of Court in MYSORE.

Eligibility to appear for Examination


To be eligible to appear at the term-end examination in any course, the students are required to fulll the following conditions:

They should have paid the Programme / Tuition fee due for that year. b. They should have opted and pursued the prescribed Programme. c. They should submit the examination form on time d. The admission to the course should have been approved by the University. Instructions Related to Examination 1. See calendar of events for the last date for the payment of examination fee. 2. Students will appear for the examination at the Examination Centre allocated to them and not at any other Centre without specic permission of the Registrar (Evaluation). 3.Examination Centre once opted shall not be changed. If students wish to change, they have to pay Rs.1000/- and obtain the permission of Registrar (Evaluation), before submi ing the application form for examination. 4. Announcement of Results : Results will be announced on the KSOU website. 5. Examination application and the challan can be obtained in the Study Centres/ Regional Centres at free of cost and also can be downloaded from KSOU website. 6. Examination fee has to be paid through Demand draft. Once the fee is paid, it will not be refunded or adjusted for any examination even though a student is absent for a particular examination. 7.Students should obtain the admission ticket for the examination from the Chief Superintendent of the examination Centre three days before the commencement of the 48

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examination. Admission ticket will not be sent to the candidates by post. 8. Students can answer examination in Kannada or in English. English medium students can answer examination in Kannada and Vice-versa also. 9. Candidates appearing for the examination for the rst time shall pay the prescribed fee for all the papers / courses irrespective of the number of papers / courses they wish to appear. 10. Student shall be promoted to the next semester irrespective of number of papers failed, but the student shall clear all the previous pending paper before enrolling for the nal semester 11. The student can enroll for the next semester before the announcement of the result. 12. A candidate who fails or remains absent in one or more papers or complete semester will be eligible to reappear 13. The candidates will not be allowed to change their Study Centre in the same city, but in exceptional cases student will have to take NOC from the Study Centre and the University. 14. Change of Study Centre in mid session is not allowed under any circumstances. 15. Under abnormal condition if the student wants to change the Study Centre outside the city of the present Study Centre then they have to rst obtain the No Objection Certicate (NOC) from the existing Study Centre and submit the same along with the re-registration form to the center where they want to join but before doing so they have to rst obtain the permission from the University.
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Rules of The University


1. No Candidate is permi ed to pursue two degree programmes simultaneously of this or any other University. 2. If a candidate gets admi ed to more than one post graduate or degree programme, the University shall cancel his/her admission to one of the programmes, which he/she had joined without giving prior notice. 3. Any student who is found to have concealed information about his /her age, qualication etc. or violated any provisions, is liable to be removed from the rolls forthwith and will be deprived of the benets of a endance, examination, results, awards etc., in the programme concerned, apart from appropriate disciplinary action and imposition of penalties. 4. Candidates shall abide by the Rules and Regulations in force and those to be issued by the University form time to time. 5. False declaration of Age, Qualication etc., by the candidate will disqualify his/her admission to the University. 6. Any/All Legal Disputes shall be subjected to the jurisdiction of Mysore City courts only. 7. The oces of the university will remain closed on the Second Saturdays of every month, all Sundays and General Holidays. 8.This prospectus provides all necessary information you need as a student of the University. 8. You are therefore advised to keep the prospectus

till you complete your Programme. Avoid unnecessary correspondence about the details provided in this prospectus. 9. To receive the Degree Certicate after passing the examination, a student should directly apply to the Registrar (Examination), Karnataka State Open University, Manasagangotri, Mysore-6, in the prescribed from or by paying the Prescribed fee. Other details may be obtained from the University after the press notication about the convocation. 10. Transfer Certicate will not be issued to the student. It will be sent to the institution where the student pursues his/her further studies. However, the students have to obtain No Due Certicate from the University before applying for Transfer Certicate/ Migration Certicate. 11. Provisional Pass Certicate will be issued on request and on payment of prescribed fee, after the declaration of result by the University. The candidate has to submit an application along with Fee Paid Challan and Xerox marks cards to the Registrar (Examination), KSOU, Mysore. 12. If the Original Identity card is lost, duplicate card may be obtained from the oce on Payment basis. 13. Students are advice to pay 25% of tuition fees, eligibility fees & panel fees should be in the form of DD in the favour of Finance Ocer, KSOU Mysore..

How to Take Admission


Fill in the application form legibly after carefully reading the prospectus. Indicate the programme you wish to study, in the space provided for the purpose. Remit tuition/programme fee, Registration fee, Exam. fee at Study centre. All fees must be remi ed in one instalment only. Candidates while sending the application form shall follow the instructions given below:
1. The application shall be submi ed to the Study Centre of the University only where they intend to study. No direct form will be accepted by the University. 2. Candidates should submit four copies of passport size photographs of which one must be axed to the application form at the space provided. The other three copies must be put in a separate cover and enclosed to the application form. On the back of each of these photographs the candidate must mention his name, class and serial number of the admission application from and the programme. 3. Before remi ing the prescribed fees please make sure that you full all the eligibility conditions for admission to the programme applied for. The fee once remi ed will not be refunded. 4. Admission made to any programme is provisional till the University nally approves it. 5. The students shall, whenever they visit the Study centre bring their identity card and fee paid 6. 7. 8. 3. 4. 5. 10th Marksheet and passing certicate. 12th Marksheet and passing certicate. Final semester / Year Marksheet of Qualifying Exam. Passing Certicate of Qualifying Exam. All Semester's Marksheet of KSOU Original Transfer certicate of Qualifying Exam. (T.C. Required for Migration Certicate only) 5. receipt, to be shown on demand. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION 1. 2. 3. 4. Date of Birth Certicate. 10th Marksheet or passing certicate. 12th Marksheet or passing certicate. Final semester / Year Marksheet / Consolidated Marksheet of Qualifying Exam. Provisional Passing Certicate/Degree of

Qualifying Exam. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED For Provisional/Passing Certicate/Consolidated Marksheet/Migration: 1. 2. Undertaking form Date of Birth Certicate.

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Other Fees Structure

Year I Sl. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Name of course/Duration Registration Fees Eligibility Fees NRI/Foreign Students B.P.P. Fees Penal Fees Change of Name with prior permission from the University Change of Study Centre Re-Enrollment Fees for all Courses after One Year Break Issuing of T.C/N.D.C.

Course Fee One Time One Time One Time

Exam fees 500 15000 500 200 1000 1000 1000 500 2000 2000 1000 200 500

Direct Admission for students from other Universities to II year and III year B.A/B.Com Direct Admission for students from other Universities to II year M.A./M.Com Change of Programme form one Diploma to other Diploma Duplicate I.D. Card Study Certicate

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