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CHANCELLOR

H.E. Shri Ram Nath Kovind


Honble Governor, Bihar

VICE CHANCELLOR

Dr. (Prof.) Rash Bihari Pd. Singh

PRO-VICE CHANCELLOR

Dr. (Prof.) Ram Prakash Upadhayay

REGISTRAR (E)

FINANCE OFFICER

Dr. S.P. Sinha

Shri Murlidhar Pandey

NALANDA OPEN UNIVERSITY

VISION
Establishment of a University of Excellence to Nurture Young
and Talent Human Resource for the service of Indian society
and World at large Preserving the Integrity and Sanctity of
Human Values.

MISSION
Our Mission is to Pursue Higher Education, Scholarship and
Research at the Highest Level of Excellence Involving All
Desirous Social Groups Living Even in the Remotest of the
Remote Areas.

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gS tgk vaksjk Kkunhi ys tkrsA
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ge fo|k dh tksr tykrsA
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fur cgs mPp f'k{kk dh kkjk
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gj liuk iwjk djus dk gS n`<+ fu'p;A

Some Important Features


1. Women candidates get 25% concession in fee.
2. Free education to Jail (Prison) inmates.
3. All payments shall be received in exact amount in the form of Demand Draft,
payable in favour of Nalanda Open University at Patna. Demand draft of less or
more amount shall not be accepted.
4. Three previous years questions set of all subjects are available on the website
of Nalanda Open University. Students need not to contact any body for
previous year questions.
5. All important and up-to-date information are available on University website
and NOU Mobile App.
6. University has 105 courses and 145 Study Centres.
7. Carrying mobile phone in Examination Hall is an offence. A candidate found
with mobile phone in examination hall can be expelled or fined Rs. 500/- only.
8. Assignment copies are required to be submitted paperwise in sealed envelop
only on prescribed da examination (paperwise).
9. Candidate not submitting, assignment on prescribed date (Examination Date)
on prescribed copy be declared fail.

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About the University


1.1. Recent Activities
Distance Learning and Nalanda Open University
Aims and Objectives of the University
Educational Scenario in Bihar
Academic Set-up of the University
Academic Session of the University
Programmes at a Glance
New Programmes to be Launched in Near Future
Minimum Eligibility for Admission to Various Courses
Language of Self Learning Material
Medium and Mode of Teaching and Examinations
Counselling-cum-Study Centres of the University
Sale of Prospecuts for Admission to First Year Students
Admission Procedure for First Year Students
Document Required at the time of Admission
Selection of Candidates for Admission and Issue of Examination Admit Card
Simultaneous Admission in More than one Course of the University is not Permissible
Syllabi of Different Programmes
Course fee for Diffrent Programmes
Rebate to Women Candidates in Admission fee
Registration
Identity Card
Change of Course in the Mid-Way
Change of Address
Distribution of Course Material and Syllabus to First Year Students

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Admission Procedure for 2nd and 3rd Year Students
Distribution of Examination Admit Card, SLM, etc. to 2nd and 3rd year Studetns
Provision for Failed Students
Procedure to Obtain Fresh Material in Case of Loss of Material Already Supplied
Distribution of Marks
ijke'kZ d{kk, ( Counselling Classes)
Assignment Work / Project Report Must be Submitted in Time to Complete the Course

l=kh;&dk;Z @ izkstsDV fjiksVZ dks tek djus ds lEcUk esa izkokku


Practical Classes / Must be Completed to Complete the Course
Library
Examination and Pass Marks
Improvement Examination

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Examination Centre
Opening of New Examination Centres
Publication of Results
Award of Certificates/Degrees
Award of Gold Medal to Toppers in P.G. Subjects
Re-Evaluation and Scrutiny

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General Guidelines
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fo'ofo|ky; rFkk fo|kfFkZ;ksa ls lEcfUkr lwpukvksa dk izdk'ku
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New Courses
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Upgradation of Old Courses
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Structure and Brief Syllabi of the Programmes Offered by the University
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(A) Masters Degree Courses in Arts Subjects
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(B) Masters Degree Courses in Science Subjects
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(C) Masters Degree Courses in Commerce (M.Com.)
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(D) Master's Degree Course in Library and Information Science (MLIS)
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(E) Master's Degree Course in Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC)
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(F) Master's Degree Course in Computer Application
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Post Graduate Diploma Courses
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Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) Course
77
Bachelor of Library and Information Science (BLIS) Course
79
Bachelor of Arts (Hons.)
80
(B) Bachelor of Science (Hons.) Courses
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(C) Bachelor of Commerce (Hons.) Course
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Bachelor in Business Administration (BBA)
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Bachelor in Computer Application (BCA) Course
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Intermediate Courses
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Certificate Courses
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Annexure-I (Details of Programmes)
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Annexure-II : Theory & Practical Counselling Classess for 2016 Admission
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Annexure-III : Coursewise Requirement of Assignment Copy in First Year
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Annexure-IV : Scrutiny Application Form
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Annexure-A Admission-cum-Reglstration Form, 2016
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Annexure-C (Holidays List, 2016)
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1. About the University


The Nalanda Open University is the only
university in the State of Bihar, which is meant for
imparting learning exclusively through the system
of open & distance learning. The University was
established in March 1987, by an ordinance,
promulgated by the Government of Bihar. Later,
after passing Nalanda Open University Act, 1995
by the Bihar Legislature, the University came
under the authority and jurisdiction of the new Act.
The University is an autonomous body under the
Nalanda Open University Act, 1995, and is named
after the famous Nalanda University of ancient
India.
At present, the university is functioning from its
camp office at Biscomaun Bhawan, Gandhi
Maidan, Patna. The university offices are located
on 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 12th floors of Biscomaun
Bhawan. The university is in possession of about
60,000 sq. feet of built-up area. The university has
classrooms, laboratories for science subjects and

A view of the University Camp Office at Patna

training facilities for computer programmes. The


computer laboratory of the university is connected
with 1 Gbps Internet-connection under NKN
project of MHRD and equipped with 350 high end
computers with latest processors and is one of the
largest computer centres in this part of the country.
Besides Biscomaun Bhawan, the university has
further hired space at Co-operative Bank Building
(opposite B.N. Colleage, Patna) and some built-up
areas of Bihar Vidyapith (Near Kurji Hospital,
Digha) for distribution of self-learning materials
(SLM). Moreover, the State Government has
started the process for developing a spacious
campus for Nalanda Open University at Nalanda.
The administrative functions of the university is
performed from the 3rd floor of the Biscomaun
Bhawan. The university has a well-equipped, developed and fully automated administrative office.
The university has an air-conditioned electronically controlled examination centre for about 1000
examinees and a state of the art library, with about
80,000 titles.

1.1 Recent Activities


The Nalanda Open University is fully aware of
its responsibility towards quality education and
empowerment of society, not simply by taking
admission and awarding the degree, diploma and
certificates, but also keeping the University
engaged in academic workshop, seminar, research
publications, extra-mural lectures and different
kinds of extension activities.
The University has now revived its Research
Publication Committee and this Committee is
committed to publish all such original manuscripts
which are academically of high standard and the
committee understands that the publication will
bring a new literature in the concerned field. This
year the University has published two research
books, namely, The Shakti Pithas of India by Dr.
(Mrs.) Indumati Pathak and Vidyapati Ka Kavya
Shilp by Dr. (Ms.) Mithilesh Kumari.
The University also organized a workshop on
the Future of Kaithi Script on January 23, 2016
and several experts and scholars of Kaithi script
participated in this workshop. It was organized
with the collaboration of Bihar Magahi Academy.

The University also extended financial support


to B.N. Mandal University, Madhepura in holding
the 17th Annual Conference of the Association of
Geographers, Bihar and Jharkhand. The University
also provided financial support in organizing the 3
-day International Conference on Recent
Advances in Mathematics, Statistics and Computer
Science on May 29-31, 2015 in Central University of
South Bihar, BIT Patna Campus, Patna-800014.
Two prominent Professors from abroad also
visited Nalanda Open University and interacted
with faculty members. These distinguished guests
were Prof. J.N. Singh from Florida (USA) and Prof.
Dasrath Singh from Ambuja (Nigeria). Both are
NRIs and internationally acclaimed scholars of
mathematics. Dr. J.N. Singh also delivered a lecture
on the Prospect of Choice Based Credit System in
India.
The University hosted a number of workshop
for enhancing the functioning capability of faculty
members, guest faculty members, Self-learning
material writers and the non-teaching staff of the
University. One-day workshop was also held on
Examination Reforms on March 13, 2016 and was

His Excellency the Governor of Bihar, Shri Ram Nath Kovind, releasing
Vidyapati Ka Kavya Shilp, a book published by N.O.U.

attended by Md. Jaffar, Professor of Commerce


and the Controller of Examinations, Tamilnadu
Open University, Chennai.
A one-day workshop of co-ordinations of the
Study Centres was also held on March 30, 2016 in A.

N. Sinha Institute, Patna. It was inaugurated by His


Excellency the Governor of Bihar, Sri Ram Nath
Kovind. The workshop was also addressed by Sri
N.K. Singh, Secretary, Broadcasters Association of
India. He addressed the co-ordinators on the theme

Participants in a workshop on the Future of Kaithi Script

H.E. the Governor of Bihar inaugurats the one-day Workshop of Co-ordinations of the Study Centres

Prof. J.N. Singh from Florida (USA) sharing his thoughts on the Prospect of
Choice Based Credit System in India.

The Orientation Programme for the Non-teaching Staff of NOU

Role of Media in the Management of Study


Centres.
The University is also aware of its responsibility
towards the development of various social groups
of the State. Bihar has only 1% population of the

state as scheduled tribes. They are scattered,


isolated and extremely underdeveloped. Hence,
the University has awarded a research project on
the Tribes of Bihar and the report may throw light
on some unsurfaced facts of their life style.

The University organized its 9th convocation on


December 13, 2015 for the pass outs of 2014 at S.K.
Memorial Hall, Patna. His Excellency the
Governor-cum-Chancellor of the Universities of
Bihar, Sri Ram Nath Kovind, presided over the
function. Dr. Nageshwar Rao, the then Vice

Chancellor of IGNOU, New Delhi delivered the


convocation address.
It is a matter of great pride that our Vice
Chancellor was unanimously elected the President
of the National Association of Geographers of India
(NAGI) in the 37th Indian Geography Congress at

His Excellency the Governor of Bihar, Shri Ram Nath Kovind, delivering the Inaugural Address
in the workshop of the Co-ordinatiors of University Study Centres

Dr. R.B.P. Singh, our Vice Chancellor, as a Chief Guest in a meeting of Vice Chancellors of
Open Universities of India at IGNOU, New Delhi

A workshop in progress in the Conference Hall of N.O.U.

A Workshop on Examination Reforms in ODL Systems organised at N.O.U.

University of Jammu on December 23, 2015. Our


Nalanda Open University has become the first
Vice Chancellor was also the Chief Guest in a University of Bihar which has introduced Mobile
meeting of Vice Chancellors of Open Universities App. service to provide all kinds of latest informain IGNOU on March 4, 2016 to discuss the parame- tion to students and people in general.
ters of accreditation of Open Universities of India.

2. Distance Learning and Nalanda Open


University

and Asian Association of Open Universites


(AAOU) for improvement and upgradation of its
courses on international level.

The University offers courses in higher learning


through open and distance learning (ODL) mode 3. Aims and Objectives of the University
of education to the students of the State of Bihar in
The aims and objectives of the University are:
particular and the students of the country in
(a) To provide educational opportunities to
general who have been denied admission in
those who are unable to take up formal
conventional institutions or who are unable to
education and are yet desirous to upgrade
study in such institutions as day boarders, but are
their educational qualification and acquire
still desirous to upgrade their educational
state of the art knowledge in various fields of
qualification. The courses offered by the University
learning through correspondence course,
are innovative, job oriented and self-satisfying. It
contact programmes at study centres and
may be mentioned here that Nalanda Open
other means of mass communication, likeUniversity is the 4th oldest open University of the
radio, satellite, and electronic mode.
country. During its existence of last 29 years, the
(b) To provide flexibility in enrolment to various
University has contributed immensely in
courses of higher education in matters, like,
spreading higher education through the distance
age of entry, choice of courses, methods of
mode of learning.
learning, conduct of examination, operation
The University is recognized by Distance
of programmes etc.
Education Bureau (DEB), University Grants
(c) To offer degree, diploma and certificate
Commission (UGC), and Ministry of H.R.D.,
courses in different disciplines of learning
Govt. of India, for imparting education through
and to provide facilities for research and
open and distance mode of learning (ODL).
advance learning.
The University is also a member of International
(d) To disseminate knowledge and to undertake
Council of Open and Distance Education (ICDE)

A Workshop on Enhancement of Work Culture in the University System

activities for advancement of art, education,


literature, science and technology.
(e) To provide special facilities through distance
mode of education to individuals and
groups, like, elderly people, in-service
personnel, housewives, people living in
remote areas, socially disadvantaged people
and others to upgrade their skill and to
acquire higher academic qualifications.
(f) To lay emphasis on introduction and teaching of vocational as well as conventional
courses, leading to award of degree, diploma
and certificates.
(g) To create awareness for self-sufficiency and
act as a catalyst to equip people with knowledge and higher qualification to enable them
to become suitable for new job opportunities.
(h) To provide modern courses in rural, agricultural, industrial and commercial disciplines
to meet people's aspirations in these areas.
(i) To design learning material in a manner
which may lead to improvement in socioeconomic conditions of the general masses.
(j) To bring awareness in women, children, and
downtrodden about their social rights,
duties and legal status in the society.

4. The Educational Scenario in Bihar

Bihar is a densely populated state with an


approximate population of about 12 crores, but the
State has the lowest literacy percentage (only about
60) among the states and Union Territories of India.
As such, it is essential that Bihar makes an all out
effort to leap forward in spreading the education
and improving its performance on the literacy
front. The State has, now, about 4000 high schools,
including 10+2 schools and 14 state run universities
besides 2 Cental Universities. Every year, over 1314 lakh students appear at the Secondary School
Examination and nearly 60-70% of them pass out.
However, not all of them can get accommodated
for higher education in institutions of conventional
learning. Therefore, the distance mode institutions,
like, the Nalanda Open University, have to play a
major role in meeting the aspirations of that group
of students, who are denied admission in conven-

tional institutions, but are still anxious to pursue


their studies at higher levels. The Nalanda Open
University provides them an alternative route to
pursue their studies through distance mode of
education.

5. Academic Set-up of the University


The University academic affairs are managed
through the following schools to cater education in
distinctly related subject.

5.1 School of Computer Education and


Information Technology

The vision of the school is to emerge as an


institution of excellence for IT education through
online & distance mode and to excel in Research &
Development. The missions of the school are:
v
To offer PG & UG programmes in Computer
Science and IT related areas, keeping in tune
with the latest developments and industrial
requirements.
v
To offer advanced level training programme
and to promote industry based internship,
leading to the development of skilled technical man power in Software industry.
v
To guide and supervise in the identified IT
domains to enhance students R & D potential.
This school is under over-all supervision of two
full time computer experts, and other faculty
members namely, Shri Amar Nath Pandey, MCA
Dr. (Mrs) Kiran Pandey, MCA and Dr. Amresh
Ranjan M.sc. (Math). Besides, a host of other
computer experts are drawn from reputed institutions to do counselling and teaching work for
students offering computer courses. Through this
school, the University is imparting computer
education in the following programmes:
5.1.1 Master of Computer Application (MCA)
5.1.2 Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)
5.1.3 Certificate Course in Information
Technology (CIT)
5.1.4 Short Course in Home Usages of
Computers
5.1.5. Certificate in Computer Network Administration (Routing and Switching) : This

course is based on CISCO courses and


students has option to get CCNA- CISCO
Certificate also.
Short Cerfiticate Course in Home Usages of
Computers is a four week course and has been
introduced by the university as a philanthropic
training programme, run on a very nominal fee
basis, for the benefit of laymen, senior citizens,
house-wives etc. The course is intended to provide
these sections of citizenship basic knowledge and
practice of computers so that they can perform
thier day-to-day work, on line, by making use of
computers for work, like, railway reservation,
banking transactions, letter writing, e-telephony,
inter-netting, entertainment etc.

5.2.8 Certificate Course in Disaster


Management
5.2.9 Intermediate of Commerce
5.2.10 Certificate Course in Insurance Services.
At present there are two coordinators in the
School of Economics, Commerce and Management, namely (i) Prof. (Dr.) S.P. Thakur, former
Head of the Department of Commerce, L.N.M.
University, Darbhanga, and (ii) Prof. (Dr.)
Bhagwan Prasad Singh, former Head of the
Department of Economics, Patna University.

Prof. (Dr.) S.P. Thakur

Prof. (Dr.) Bhagwan Pd. Singh

This school is working hard to develop the


following courses:
(i) Certificate Course in Stock Exchange
Sri A.N. Pandey
Dr. Kiran Pandey
Dr. Amresh Ranjan
Transactions and Investment Management.
This school is now working on designing and
(ii) Post Graduate Diploma in Stock Exchange
development of Certificate courses in Internet
Transactions and Investment Management.
Marketing.
(iii) Post Graduate Diploma in Taxation Laws.
5.2 School of Economics, Commerce and
(iv) Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resource
Management
Management.
This School is responsible for designing, developing and coordinating courses in Economics, 5.3 School of Health and Environment
This school is responsible for designing, develCommerce and Management at Post Graduate,
Diploma, Graduate and Intermediate levels, Till oping and coordinating different courses related to
date, the following courses have been developed Health and Environment. Till date, the following
courses has been developed by this school:
by this school:
5.3.1 P.G. Diploma in Yogic Studies
5.2.1 Master of Commerce
5.3.2 Certificate course in Basic Medical
5.2.2 M.A. in Economics
Assistance and Nursing
5.2.3 Post-Graduate Diploma in Financial
Management
5.3.3 Certificate course in Child Psychology
and Guidance
5.2.4 Post-Graduate Diploma in Marketing
Management
5.3.4 Certificate course in Clinical Dental
Technique
5.2.5 Bachelor of Commerce
5.2.6 Bachelor in Business Administration
5.3.5 Certificate course in Dental and Oral
(BBA)
Hygiene
5.2.7 B.A. (Hons.) in Economics
5.3.6 Certificate course in Dental Mechanics

5.3.7 Certificate course in ECG Technique


5.3.8 Certificate course in Health and
Environment
5.3.9 Certificate course in Medical Laboratory
Techniques
5.3.10 Certificate course in Operation Theatre
Assistantship
5.3.11 Certificate course in Optometry and
Ophthalmic Assistantship
5.3.12 Certificate course in Radiography and
Imaging Technique
5.3.13 Certificate course in Yoga Techenique.
At present the Para Medical courses are kept in
abeyance.
This school is now, working on designing and
development of a Graduate level programme in
Yogic Studies.

5.4 School of Indian and Foreign Languages


This School is headed by Prof. Bhupendra Kalsi,
former Head of the Department of Hindi Magadh
University and Prof. Israil Reza is made incharge of
Urdu subjects from Undergraduate to Post
Graduate level. This school is responsible for
designing and developing different courses at
Certificate, Diploma, Graduate and Post-Graduate
levels in Indian and Foreign Languages. The school
is also responsible for coordinating all the
programmes under its jurisdiction, including the
development of course material, its improvement
and continuous upgradation, apart from organising counselling classes and conducting all other
student related activities.

5.4.3 M.A. in Hindi


5.4.4 M.A. in Magahi
5.4.5 M.A. in Sanskrit
5.4.6 M.A. in Urdu
5.4.7 M.A. in Maithili
5.4.8
5.4.9
5.4.10
5.4.11
5.4.12
5.4.13
5.4.14
5.4.15
5.4.16
5.4.17
5.4.18
5.4.19
5.4.20
5.4.21

P.G. Diploma in Hindi-Eng. Translation


B.A. (Hons.) in Hindi
B.A. (Hons.) in Urdu (To be introduced)
Hindi as a subject in Intermediate
Urdu as a subject in Intermediate
English as a subject in Intermediate
Certificate Course in Bhojpuri
Certificate Course in Magahi
Certificate Course in Maithili
Certificate Course in Pali
Certificate Course in Prakrit
Certificate Course in Sanskrit
Certificate Course in Urdu
Certificate Course in Hindi-English
Translation.

5.5 School of Indology


Indology is a discipline, dealing with the study
of Indian History, Literature, Philosophy, and
Culture; with added emphasis on study of Ancient
Indian History, Culture & Archaeology. The School
of Indology has, till date, developed the following
programmes:
5.5.1 M. A. in History.
5.5.2 B.A. (Hons.) in History.
5.5.3 B.A. (Hons.) in Tourism.
5.5.4 History as a subject in Intermediate
5.5.5 Certificate Course in Buddhist Studies
5.5.6 Certificate Course in Christian Studies
5.5.7 Certificate Course in Hindu Studies
5.5.8 Certificate Course in Islamic Studies

Prof. (Dr.) Bhupendra Kalsi

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Prof. Israil Reza

5.5.9 Certificate Course in Jain Studies


5.510 Certificate Course in Sikh Studies.

Till date, the following courses have been


The Certificate courses in various religions and
developed by this school:
beliefs have been developed to make people aware
of the inherent strength of different religions and
5.4.1 M.A. in Bhojpuri
the way they have contributed to over all develop5.4.2 M.A. in English

ment of the human race and society. The University


does belive that this will enable the people of
different socio-religious background, in a country
like ours, to understand and appreciate view
points of others in a spirit of mutual tolerance and
pure understanding.

Prof. (Dr.) Bharati S. Kumar

Prof. (Dr.) S.S. Singh

students with T.V. studios and handling of


movie/still cameras. Print media training is given
through attachment with the publication division
of reputed newspapers. The students are also
exposed to a very heavy dose of practical training
in computer application.
This school is working hard to develop following courses to be introduced from next academic
session of 2017:
(i) Certificate Course in Radio Journalism
(ii) Certificate Course in Photo Journalism
(iii) Journalism as a subject in Intermediate
Course

The Post graduate section of the school is


headed by Prof. (Dr) Bharati S. Kumar, former
H.O.D. of History, Patna University. The Graduate
and Intermediate sections are under the charge of
Dr. S.S. Singh, former H.O.D. of Ancient Indian
History and Archaeology, Patna University, Patna.
Prof. Dinesh Prasad Singh
The school is, now, working on designing and
development of two new Post-Graduate
The University has appointed Prof. Dinesh
programmes, one in Womens Studies and another Prasad Singh. former H.O.D. of Hindi, Patna
in Anthropology to be offered to students from the University as the co-ordinator of this school.
next academic session, commencing in June, 2017.

5.6 School of Journalism and Mass


Communication

5.7 School of Library and Information


Science

This school is responsible for conducting the


This school was established by the University to following programmes.
design and develop courses in the fast growing
5.7.1 Master of Library and Information
area of Mass Commincation and Journalism,
Science
including. T. V. Journalism. The school has so far
5.7.1 Bachelor of Library and Information
developed the following progarmmes :
Science
5.6.1 Master in Journalism and Mass
5.7.3 Certificate course in Library and
Communication
Information Science
5.6.2 Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism
and Mass Communication
5.6.3 Post Graduate Diploma in Information
and Public Relations
5.6.4 B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism and Mass
Communication
All the above courses have very heavy input of
Shri Dinesh Singh
practical training which is imparted to the students
in the areas of electronic and print media. The
The School is headed by Shri Dinesh Singh.
training in electronic media includes attachment of

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5.8 School of Pure and Agricultural


Sciences

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This school is responsible for designing, developing and coordinating all programmes in pure
and agricultural sciences. Till date, this School has
developed the following programmes:
5.8.1 M.Sc. in Botany
5.8.2 M.Sc. in Chemistry
5.8.3 M.Sc. in Geography
5.8.4 M. Sc. in Mathematics
5.8.5 M. Sc. in Physics
5.8.6 M. Sc. in Zoology
5.8.7 B. Sc. (Hons.) in Botany
5.8.8 B. Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry
5.8.9 B.Sc. (Hons.) in Geography
5.8.10 B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics.
5.8.11 B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics
5.8.12 B.Sc. (Hons.) in Statistics
5.8.13 B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology.
5.8.14 Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and
Physics as subjects in Intermediate Science
5.8.15 Certificate course in Bio-fertitiser
Production
5.8.16 Certificate Course in Floriculture
Technology
5.8.17 Certificate course in Medicinal and
Aromatic Plants
5.8.18 Certificate course in Soil Health
Management
5.8.19 Certificate course in Artificial Insemination and Minor Veterinary Services
At present there are five Coordinators in the
School of Pure and Agricultural Sciences, namely,
(i) Prof. (Dr.) A.K. Sharan, Retd. Prof. & former
Head of Botany, V.K.S. University, Ara; (ii) Prof.
(Dr.) P.N. Choubey, Retd. Head of the Mathematics,
Patna University; (iii) Prof. (Dr.) Bisheshwar Sinha,
Retd. Professor & former H.O.D. Chemistry, T.P.S.
College, Magadh University; (iv) Prof. (Dr.)
Parsuram Singh, Retd. Professer of Physics,
Magadh University and Prof. N.P. Tiwary, Retd.
Professor of Zoology, College of Commerce, Patna.
Prof. (Dr.) A.K. Sharan is incharge of Botany
subject from undergraduate to Post Graduate level,

Prof. (Dr.) A.K. Sharan

Prof. (Dr.) P.N.


Choubey

Prof. (Dr.) Bisheshwar Sinha

Prof. (Dr.) Parsuram


Singh

Prof. (Dr.) N.P.


Tiwary

likewise Prof. Bisheshwar Sinha is in exclusive


charge of Chemistry and Prof. P.N. Choubey is in
exclusive charge of Mathematics subject from
Intermediate to P.G. level. Prof. Parsuram Singh is
incharge of Physics subject and Prof. N.P. Tiwary is
made incharge of Zoology.

5.9 School of Social Sciences


This School is responsible for designing, developing and coordinating Post Graduate, Graduate,
Intermediate and Certificate programmes in Social
Sciences. The courses being offered by this school
at different levels are as follows:
5.9.1 M. A. in Geography
5.9.2 M. A. in Political Science
5.9.3 M.A. in Psychology
5.9.4 M. A. in Pubic Administration.
5.9.5 M. A. in Sociology
5.9.6 B. A./B. Sc. (Hons.) in Geography
5.9.7 B. A. (Hons.) in Political Science
5.9.8 B.A. (Hons.) in Psychology
5.9.9 B.A. (Hons.) in Public Administration
5.9.10 B. A. (Hons.) in Sociology
5.9.11 B. A. (Hons.) in Statistics
5.9.12 Intermediate (Arts)
5.9.13 Certificate course in Abolition of Child
Labour
5.9.14 Certificate course in Child and Womens
Rights

5.9.15 Certificate course in Legal Awareness


Among Women
There are four Coordinators in the School of
Social Sciences, namely, (i) Dr. R.P. Sinha, Retired
Professor of Sociology, A.N. Sinha Institute of
Social Studies, Patna; (ii) Prof. (Dr.) Prabha Shukla,
Retired Head of the Department, Psychology,
Patna University, Patna; (iii) Prof. Randhir Singh,
Retired Prof. of Political Science Magadh
University; (iv) Prof. (Dr.) Kailash Mahto, Retired
Professor and former Head of Geography, Patna
University. Dr. R.P. Sinha is in exclusive charge of
Sociology, Social Work and Rural Development at
Graduate and Post-Graduate levels. Prof. Prabha
Shukla looks after Psychology subject from
Intermediate to Post Graduate level. Prof. (Dr.)
Randhir Singh is in- charge of Political Science and
Public Administration. Prof. Kailash Mahto is
incharge of Geography subject from Intermediate
to Post Graduate levels.

atleast two years of teaching as on 31.5.2016 and


who have secured at least 55% (for reserved category 50%) of marks at the Graduate level examination. They also must be paid teachers and also
appointed against regular vacancy. The selection
to B.Ed programme is made on the basis of a
preliminary scrutiny, followed by a competitive
test. There are only 500 seats sanctioned for the
B.Ed. programme by the NCTE.
Pending introduction of M.Ed. programme, the
University has started M. A. programme in
Education. A training programme for Elementary
School Teachers is also on the anvil.
The School of Teachers Education has full
fledged and whole time faculty of six teachers,
Presently, three teachers are working, namely (i)
Mrs. Meena Kumari (ii) Dr. Sangeeta Kumari and
(iii) Dr. Pallavi.

Mrs. Meena Kumari


Prof. (Dr.) Randhir Singh

Dr. Sangeeta Kumari

Prof. (Dr.) R.P. Sinha

Dr. Pallavi

On the suggestions of some Government


agencies and on the demand of students and
5.10 School of Teachers Education
guardians, the University has established the
The school in responsible for conducting the following new schools:
following programmes:
5.11 School of Continuing Evolution
5.10.1 M.A. in Education
This school has been established for designing,
5.10.2 B.Ed.
developing and coordinating the following
5.10.3 B.A. (Hons.) in Education
programmes :
The B.Ed. programme of the Nalanda Open
5.11.1 M.A. in Home Science (To be introduced)
University is a two year course meant only for in5.11.2 M.Sc. in Home Science (To be introduced)
service teachers of primary, middle, secondary and
5.11.3 M.A. in Rural Development
higher secondary schools, who have completed
Prof. (Dr.) Prabha Shukla

Prof. (Dr.) Kailash Mahto

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5.11.4
5.11.5
5.11.6
5.11.7
5.11.8
5.11.9

M.A. in Social Work (To be introduced)


B.A. in Home Science
B.Sc. in Home Science
B.A. in Social Work
Certificate Course in Food and Nutrition
Certificate Course in Nutrition and Child
Care
5.11.10 Certificate Course in HIV and Family
Education
5.11.11 Certificate Course in Indian Constitution
and Panchayati Raj.

Prof. (Dr.) Md. Attaullah

The University has appointed Prof. (Dr.) Md.


Attaullah, former professor, PG Department of
Geography, Nalanda College, Biharsharif,
Nalanda as the Coordinator of this school.

6. Academic Session of the University


The Academic Session of the University runs
from June of the current year to May of the next
year.

7. Programmes at a Glance
Dr. Bimla Singh

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The university shall be offering the following


programmes in the session 2016-17:

At present this school is headed by Dr. Bimla


Singh, Retd. Reader of Home Science, Arvind I. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Programme
(Kept in abeyance)
Mahila College, Patna.
(i) Economics
5.12 School of Environmental Science and
(ii) Education
Disaster Management
(iii) Geography
This school was established by the University to
(iv) Hindi
design and develop courses in the fast growing and
(v) History
very important area of Environmental Science and
(vi) Political Science
Disaster Management. The school has so far
(vii) Psychology
developed the following programmes:
(viii) Sociology
5.12.1 M.A. in Environmental Science
(ix) Urdu
5.12.2 M.Sc. in Environmental Science
(x) Botany
5.12.3 Certificate Course in Environmental
(xi) Chemistry
Studies
(xii) Mathematics
5.12.4 Certificate Course in Disaster
(xiii) Physics
Management
(xiv) Zoology
This school is also working hard on develop(xv) Commerce.
ment of following courses:
Admission is taken through the qualifying test.
5.12.5 M.A. in Disaster Management
(Separate notification for Admission Test will be
made
in due course of time).
5.12.6 M.Sc. in Disaster Management
5.12.7 Post Graduate Diploma in Disaster
II. Post Graduate Degree Courses
Management
(a) Arts Stream:
5.12.8 Post Graduate Diploma in
(i) Master of Arts in Bhojpuri
Environmental Science
(ii) Master of Arts in Economics

(iii) Master of Arts in Education


(iv) Master of Arts in English
(iv) Master of Arts in Environmental Science
(vi) Master of Arts in Geography
(vii) Master of Arts in Hindi
(viii) Master of Arts in History
(ix) Master of Arts in Home Science (to be
introduced)
(x) Master of Arts in Magahi
(xi) Master of Arts in Maithili
(xii) Master of Arts in Political Science
(xiii) Master of Arts in Psychology
(xiv) Master of Arts in Public Administration
(xv) Master of Arts in Rural Development
(xvi) Master of Arts in Sanskrit
(xvii) Master of Arts in Sociology
(xviii) Master of Arts in Urdu.
(b) Science Stream:
(i) Master of Science in Botany
(ii) Master of Science in Chemistry
(iii) Master of Science Environmental Science
(iv) Master of Science in Geography
(v) Master of Science in Home Science (to be
introduced)
(vi) Master of Science in Mathematics
(vii) Master of Science in Physics
(viii) Master of Science in Zoology
(c) Commerce Stream:
(i) Master of Commerce.
(d) Media Stream:
(i) Master of Journalism and Mass
Communication
(e) Computer Stream:
(i) Master of Computer Application
(f) Library and Information Science Stream
(i) Master of Library and Information
Science
III. Post Graduate Diploma Courses
(i) Post Graduate Diploma in Financial
Management (PGDFM)
(ii) Post Graduate Diploma in HindiEnglish
Translation (PGDHET)
(iii) Post Graduate Diploma in Human

Resource Management (PGDHRM) (to be


introduced)
(iv) Post Graduate Diploma in Information &
Public Relations (PGDIPR)
(v) Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism
and Mass Communication (PGDJMC)
(vi) Post Graduate Diploma in Marketing
Management (PGDMM)
(vii) Post Graduate Diploma in Yogic Studies
(PGDYS).
IV. Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) Course
(Admission is through Selection Test according
to NCTE norm. Seperate notification will be
made for B.Ed. admission.)
V. Bachelor of Library and Information Science
(BLIS) Course
VI. Graduate Degree Courses
(a) Arts Stream:
(i) B.A. (Hons.) in Economics
(ii) B.A. (Hons.) in Education
(iii) B.A. (Hons.) in Geography
(iv) B.A. (Hons.) in Hindi
(v) B.A. (Hons.) in History
(vi) B.A. (Hons.) in Home Science
(vii) B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism & Mass
Communication (B.A. in JMC)
(viii) B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science
(ix) B.A. (Hons.) in Psychology
(x) B.A. (Hons.) in Public Administration
(xi) B.A. (Hons.) in Social Work
(xii) B.A. (Hons.) in Sociology
(xiii) B.A. (Hons.) in Statistics
(xiv) B.A. (Hons.) in Tourism
(xv) B.A. (Hons.) in Urdu (To be introduced)
(b) Science Stream:
(i) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany
(ii) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry
(iii) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Geography
(iv) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science
(v) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics
(vi) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics
(vii) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Statistics
(viii) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology
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(c) Commerce Stream:


(i) Bachelor of Commerce
(ii) Bachelor in Business Administration
(BBA)
(d) Computer Education Stream:
(i) Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)
VII. Intermediate Courses
(i) Intermediate in Arts
(ii) Intermediate in Commerce
(iii) Intermediate in Science.
VIII. Certificate Courses
(a) Agriculture-Related Certificate Courses:
(i) Certificate in Bio-Fertilizer Production
(CBFP)
(ii) Certificate in Floriculture Technology
(CFT)
(iii) Certificate in Medicinal and Aromatic
Plants (CMAP)
(iv) Certificate in Soil Health Management
(CSHM)
(v) Certificate in Artificial Insemination and
Minor Veterinary Services (CAIMVS)
(b) Child and Women Development Related
Certificate Courses:
(i) Certificate in Abolition of Child Labour
(CACL)
(ii) Certificate in Child Psychology and
Guidance (CCPG)
(iii) Certificate in Child and Womens Rights
(CCWR)
(iv) Certificate in Legal Awareness among
Women (CLAAW)
(v) Certificate in Nutrition and Child Care
(CNCC)
(c) Health & Environment Related Certificate
Courses:
(i) Certificate in Environmental Studies
(CES)
(ii) Certificate in Food & Nutrition (CFN)
(iii) Certificate in Health & Environment
(CHE)
(iv) Certificate in HIV and Family Education
(CHIVFE)
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(d) Para Medical Certificate Courses (Kept in


Abeyance):
(i) Certificate in Basic Medical Assistance
and Nursing Care (CBMAN)
(ii) Certificate in Clinical Dental Technique
(CCDT)
(iii) Certificate in Dental and Oral Hygiene
(CDOH)
(iv) Certificate in Dental Mechanics. (CDM)
(v) Certificate in ECG Technique (CECGT)
(vi) Certificate in Medical Laboratory
Technique (CMLT)
(vii) Certificate in Operation Theatre
Assistantship (COTA)
(viii) Certificate in Optometry and Ophthalmic
Assistantship (COOA)
(ix) Certificate in Physiotherapy & Yoga
Therapy (CP & YT)
(x) Certificate in Radiography and Imaging
Technique (CRIT)
(e) Language Based Certificate Courses:
(i) Certificate in Bhojpuri Language (CBL)
(ii) Certificate in Magahi Language (CML)
(iii) Certificate in Maithili Language (CMi.L)
(iv) Certificate in Pali Language (CPL)
(v) Certificate in Prakrit Language (CPr.L)
(vi) Certificate in Sanskrit Language (CSL)
(vii) Certificate in Urdu Language (CUL)
(f) Religion Based Certificate Courses:
(i) Certificate in Buddhist Studies (CBS)
(ii) Certificate in Christian Studies (CCS)
(iii) Certificate in Hindu Studies (CHS)
(iv) Certificate in Islamic Studies (CIs.S)
(v) Certificate in Jain Studies (CJS)
(vi) Certificate in Sikh Studies (CSS)
(g) Computer Based and Miscellaneous
Certificate Courses:
(i) Certificate in Information Technology
(CIT)
(ii) Certificate in Disaster Management
(CDM)
(iii) Certificate in Home Usages of
Computers (CHUC)
(iv) Certificate in Insurance Services (CIS)

(v) Certificate in Indian Constitution and


Panchayati Raj (CICPR)
(vi) Certificate in Library Science (CLiS)
(vii) Certificate in Interior Decoration (CID)
(viii) Certificate in Computer Network
Administration (Routing & Switching)
(ix) Certificate in Hindi-EnglishTranslation
A broad-sheet, giving details of each of the
above programme, minimum qualification prescribed for each course, duration of each course,
course fee etc. can be seen at Annexure-I.

8. New Programmes to be Launched in


Near Future
1. Master of Arts / Science in Disaster
Management
2. Post graduate Diploma in Construction
Management

3. Diploma in Poultry Management / Dairy


Management
4. Diploma in Food Processing
5. Diploma in Rural Management
6. Diploma in Primary Education
7. PGD in Educational Management
8. Diploma/Degree Course in Buddhist Studies
9. Diploma in Veterinary Services
10. Diploma Course in Nursing
11. Diploma in Interior Design
12. Certificate Courses in Consumer Protection
13. Certificate Programme in Human Rights
14. Certificate/Diploma/Degree in Hospital
Management
15. Certificate/Diploma in Fisheries
16. Certificate/Diploma/Degree in Agri.
Business
17. Certificate in Legal Assistantship

9. Minimum Eligibility for Admission and Duration of Various Courses


A candidate holding minimum qualification prescribed for the course as per list below can apply for
admission in one of the courses of his/her choice. A candidate can take admission in only one course at a
time.
SI
No.

Duration of
the Course

Name of the Course

Minimum Eligibility/Qualification

1.

Ph.D.

Post Graduation in Relevant Area*

2 years

2.

Master Degree in Arts Subjects

Bachelor or equivalent Degree in any subject

2 Years

3.

Master Degree in Science subjects

Bachelor or equivalent Degree in the subject


concerned Science Subject

2 Years

4.

Master Degree in Commerce

Bachelor Degree in Commerce

2 Years

5.

Master of Library and Information


Science

Bachelor Degree in Library and


Information Science

1 Year

6.

Master Degree in Journalism


and Mass Communication

Bachelor or equivalent Degree in any


subject or P.G. Diploma in Journalism
and Mass Communication

2 Years

7.

Master of Computer Application

BCA or B.Sc. in Computer science or


Bachelor Degree with Mathematics as
a subject + Certificate in Computing

3 Years

8.

P.G. Diploma Courses

Bachelor or equivalent Degree in any subject

1 Year

9.

B.Ed. Course

Bachelor Degree in any subject with at least


55% marks at graduate level plus 2 years
teaching experience. (Revised eligibility
criteria will be published very soon)

2 Years

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SI
No.

Name of the Course

Minimum Eligibility/Qualification

Duration of
the Course

10.

BLIS

Bachelor or equivalent Degree in any subject

1 Year

11.

Bachelor Degree in Arts Subjects

Intermediate in any stream

3 Years

12.

Bachelor Degree in Science

Intermediate in Science stream

3 Years

13.

Bachelor Degree in Commerce

Intermediate in any stream

3 Years

14.

Bachelor Degree in Computer


Application (BCA)

Intermediate with Mathematics OR


I.A. with certificate in Computing at least
45% marks

3 Years

15.

Bachelor Degree in Business


Administration (BBA)

Intermediate in any stream with minimum


45% marks at Intermediate level

3 Years

16.

Intermediate Courses

Matriculation or Equivalent

2 Years

17.

Certificate Courses

Matriculation or Intermediate as per the


requirement of each programme

9/6 months
/one month

*Conditions Apply
Note: Only such degrees and certificates will be considered equivalent as have been recognised as such by
the Nalanda Open University.

10. Language of Self Learning Material


The Self Learning Material (SLM) is being made available to the students in the following languages
only as per the list. The students must keep this in mind while selecting his/her subject for admission.
S.No.

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Name of the Course

Language in which
SLM is available

1.

Master of Arts in Bhojpuri

Bhojpuri

2.

M.A. Economics

Hindi

3.

M.A. Education

Hind

4.

M.A. English

5.

M.A. /M.Sc. Environmental Science

6.

M.A. /M.Sc. Geography

Hindi

7.

M.A. Hindi

Hindi

8.

M.A. History

Hindi

9.

M.A. Magahi

Magahi

10.

M.A. Maithili

Maithili

11.

M.A. Political Science

Hindi

12.

M.A. Psychology

Hindi

13.

Master of Arts in Public Administration

English-Hindi mixed

14.

Master of Arts in Rural Development

English-Hindi mixed

15.

Master of Arts in Sanskrit

Hindi

16.

M.A.Sociology

Hindi

17.

M.A. Urdu

Urdu

English
Hindi-English mixed

S.No.

Name of the Course

Language in which
SLM is available

18.

Master of Commerce

Hindi

19.

M.Sc. Botany

English

20.

M.Sc. Chemistry

English

21.

M.Sc. Mathematics

English

22.

M.Sc. Physics

English

23.

M.Sc. Zoology

English

24.

Master of Computer Application (MCA)

English

25.

Master in Library and Information Science (MLIS)

English

26.

Master of Journalism & Mass Communication

27.

Post Graduate Diploma in Financial Management

28.

Post Graduate Diploma in Hindi-English Translation

Hindi

29.

Post Graduate Diploma in Information and public Relations.

Hindi

30.

Post Graduate Diploma in Marketing Management

English

31.

Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication

English

32.

Post Graduate Diploma in Yogic Studies

Hindi

33.

B.A. (Hons.) in Economics, Education, Geography, Hindi, History,


Home Science, Political Science, Public Administration, Psychology,
Sociology and Tourism

Hindi

Hindi
English

34.

B.A. (Hons.) in Statistics

English

35.

B.A. (Hons.) in Urdu (To be introduced )

English

36.

Bachelor of Social Work & Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Commination

37.

B.Sc. (Hons.) All subjects (Excepting Home Science and Geography)

38.

B.Ed.

39.

Bachelor of Commerce

40.

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

41.

Bachelor in Library and Information Science (BLIS)

42.

Bachelor in Computer Application (BCA)

43.

I.A.

Hindi

44.

I.Com.

Hindi

45.

I. Sc.

46.

Certificate Courses in Disaster Management

Hindi / English

47.

Certificate Courses in HIV Aids

Hindi / English

48.

Certificate Course in Computer, Environment and Para


Medical courses

49.

All other Certificate Courses

Hindi
English
Hindi / English
Hindi
English
Hindi
English

English

English
Hindi
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11. Medium and Mode of Teaching and


Examinations
Hindi and English are principal mediums of
instruction for most of the courses of the
University. However, Science courses offered by
the School of Pure and Agricultural Sciences, Para
Medical courses and a few other courses have
English as a medium of instruction. All other
courses have Hindi as the medium of instruction.
The medium of instruction for Magahi and
Bhojpuri is the language of the concerned subject.
The instruction is primarily imparted through
printed Self Learning Material (SLM) given to
students at the time of admission. Students taking
admission at the Headquarters of the University
are given SLM along with Identity Card,
Examination Admit-card, etc. Students seeking
admission through study centres of the University
receive their SLM, Identity Card, Examination
Admit Card etc. through their study-centre. The
University also organizes counselling classes and
audio-visual displays which students can avail of
at various Study Centres of the University and at its
Headquarters.

12. Counselling-cum-Study Centres of


the University

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At present, the University has established


study centres at the following places :
1. Ara, Maharaja College
2. Araria, Araria College
3. Aurangabad, S.S. College*
4. Banka, P.B.S. College*
5. Barh, A.N.S. College
6. Begusarai, Co-operative College*
7. Bettiah, M.J.K. College*
8. Bhabhua, S.B.P. College
9. Bhagalpur, Murarka College Sutanganj
10. Bhagalpur, T.N.B. College*
11. Biharsharif, Nalanda Mahila College
12. Biharsharif, Nalanda College*
13. Bokaro, Bokaro Steel City College*
14. Buxar, M.V. College*

15. Chapra, Jadgam College*


16. Darbhanga, Jayanand College Hehra
17. Darbhanga, M.A.R. Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya
18. Deoghar, Deoghar College*
19. Dhanbad, P.K. Rai Memorial College*
20. Dumraon, D.K. College
21. Forbisganj, Forbisganj College
22. Gaya, A.M. College*
23. Goplaganj, Goplaganj College
24. Hazaribagh, Markham College*
25. Jamsedpur, A.B.M. College*
26. Jamui, K.K.M. College
27. Jehanabad, S.S. College
28. Kaler (Arwal), S.D.S. College
29. Katihar, M.J.M. College
30. Katihar, K.B. Jha College
31. Khagaria, Mahila College*
32. Kishanganj, Marwari College
33. Koderma, J.J. College Jhumari Tilaiya
34. Laheria Sarai, M.K. College
35. Lakhisarai, K.S.S. College
36. Madhepura, Parvati Vigyan College
37. Madhubani, JMDPL College
38. Madhubani, M.L.S. College Sarisabpahi
39. Madhubani R.K. College
40. Motihari, M.S. College
41. Motihari, Balmiki Rajniti Mahila College
42. Munger, R.D. & D.J. College*
43. Muzaffarpur, R.M. Lohia College
44. Nirmali, H.P.S. College
45. Pakur, K.K.M. College
46. Patna, A.N. College (N.F.)
47. Purnea, M.L. Arya College, Kasba
48. Purnea, Purnea College*
49. Ranchi, Ranchi College
50. Saharsa, M.L.T. College*
51. Samastipur, R.B. College
52. Samastipur, Uma Pandey College Pusa
53. Sasaram, S.S. College
54. Shikhpura, R.D. College

55. Shikhpura, R.N.A.R. College


56. Siwan, D.A.V. College*
57. Supaul, B.S.S. College
The centres marked with asterik (*) are also
functioning as Counselling Centres.
At Counselling Centres, the counselling
classes are held as per prescribed requirement of
each programme. Every effort is made at these
conselling centres to make students understand
their subject and be familiar with their Self
Learning Materials. The University engages
subject specialists, drawn from the nearest
University/P.G. Colleges, for the counselling work.
The Counsellors, make every possible effort to
answer and address all academic queries of the
students at such centres and help them to prepare
their assignments etc.
It is not possible to open Counselling Centre at
every work place/ study centre of the University
and, as such, the Counselling Centres are permitted only at such study centers where the number
of students admitted to various programmes of
the University is at least three-hundred or more.
The rest of the centres are only Study Centres
where no counselling class is held, but library and
other facilities are provided to enable the students
to study on their own and prepare for the
programme. Every Counselling-cum-Study
Centre/Study Centre of the University has been
fully equipped with reference books of the concerned programmes and facilities of audio visuals
and other aids. The SLM of each programme, in five
copies, is also available at these centres for reference by the students.

12.1 Study Centres at +2 Level Schools


By he order of the Government of Bihar, the
University has established new study centres at
Block level in the following +2 level schools:
1. Araria, K.N. Inter College Kursakanta
2. Araria, P.R.O. Girls High School
3. Aurangabad, High School PathrourDeohara
4. Banka, Lakhi Pd. Khetan College Barahar
5. Banka, Chandeshwari Singh Inter College
Belhar

6. Banka, Project Girls High School Chandan


7. Banka, A.S.S. Project Girls High School
Kharahara
8. Begusarai, M.Bh.D. Inter College, Rampur
Bakhri
9. Begusarai, K.S.+2 Higher Secondary School
Shamho
10. Begusarai, R.C.S. Collage Manjhaul
11. Begusarai, N.N. Sinha High School
12. Bhagalpur, Urdu Girls High School
13. Bhagalpur, Inter School, Kharik
14. Bhagalpur, Madhusudan Sarvoday High
School Bihpur
15. Bhojpur, Swami Shri Suryanath +2 High
School, Saraiya
16. Bhojpur, Harinarayan +2 High School
Shahpur Patti
17. Buxar, High School Nawanagar Buxar
18. Darbhanga, Rajkiyakrit Basudeo Mishra
High School Simari
19. Darbhanga, Gena Lal Jai Lal Sahu High
School
20. Darbhanga, L.M. High School
21. Gaya, +2 High School, Amas
22. Gaya, Janta High School
23. Gaya, Sarvodaya Vidya Mandir High School
24. Gaya, M.K.G. High School, Sewtar, Muhra
25. Gopalganj, S.Y.R. High School Revatit
26. Gopalganj, Mukhi Ram High School Thawe
27. Jamui, +2 High School Khaira
28. Jamui, +2 R.S.S. High School Barabandh
Khaira
29. Jehanabad, High School Tehta
30. Kaimur (Bhabua), High School Bhagwanpur
31. Katihar, Dharampur Gandhi High School
Krishnanagar
32. Katihar, Durga Prashad High School
(Durganj)
33. Khagaria, Janta Inter School Mansi
34. Kishanganj, S.H. Inter College Tulsiya
35. Lakhisarai, R.Lal Chanan+2 High School
Lakhochak
36. Madhepura, Sri Basudeo High School
Puraini

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37. Madhepura, Maduram High School


Gwalpada
38. Madhubani, J.N. High School, Babubarhi
39. Munger, R.D.B. College Sangrampur
40. Muzaffarpur, L.P. Shahi Inter College Patahi
41. Muzaffarpur, Ram Jivan High School Aurai
42. Muzaffarpur, N.K.S.M. College
Ramchandrapur
43. Nalanda, High School Bind
44. Nalanda, (+2) High School Bhathar
45. Nalanda, High School Rahui
46. Nawada, T.V. Inter High School
47. Nawada, Inter School
48. Nawada, Inter School Kawakol Nawada
49. Pashchim Champaran, Govt. High School,
Nawalpur
50. Pashchim Champaran, Bhartiya Inter
College Gahiri
51. Patna, M.R.N.O. High School Saksohra
52. Patna, S.F.S. Higher Secondary School
Athmalgola
53. Purbi Champaran, D.P.T.S. Inter College
Kanjinagar
54. Purbi Champaran, Sheodhar Anutha High
School
55. Purbi Champaran, Mahadev Sah High
School Chiraiya Kothi
56. Purbi Champaran, Tirhut Vidyalaya Mehsi
57. Purbi Champaran, Govt. High School,
Noneya
58. Purbi Champaran, Nand High School
59. Purbi Champaran, Sri Shalik High School
60. Purbi Champaran, Raj Kumar Prasad Raj
Kumari Devi Project Girls High School
61. Purbi Champaran, Sri Ganesh Mahavir
High School Ramgarhwa
62. Purbi Champaran, Damri Asarfi High
School, Sangrampur
63. Purnia, N.D. Ruungta High School
64. Purnia, Project Girls High School Rupauli
65. Rohtas, Jagnaryan Singh High School Koath
66. Saharsa, Mandawi Ranjeet Inter College
67. Saharsa, D.L. Inter College Baunathpur
68. Samastipur, High School Siropatti
Khatuaha

69. Samastipur, V.P. High School Mow


Bazidpur (South)
70. Samastipur, J.P.N.S.H.S. Narhan
71. Saran, Rana Pratap High School
72. Saran, H.S. D.N. Lahladpur
73. Sheikhpura, Shri Krishna High School
74. Sheohar, Sri Nawab High School
75. Sheohar, Kalwati Jiyalal High School
76. Sitamarhi, Shree Gandhi High School
Parihar
77. Sitamarhi, M.K. College Bhutahi
78. Sitamarhi, +2 S.B.L.C. High School Raipur
79. Siwan, High School, Basantpur
80. Siwan, High School, Andar
81. Siwan, S.B.S. Inter College, Sanibasantpur
82. Siwan , H.R. High School Mairwa Siwan
83. Siwan, Ambika Singh RLS College Nabiganj
84. Siwan, High School Cum Inter College
85. Siwan, M.S. Sr. Secondary School
Hussainganj
86. Supaul, High School
87. Supaul, Bihari Gumaita Higher Secondary
School
88. Vaishali, B.N. High School Sehan

12.2 Student Support System


Student Support System is an important component supporting the needs and requirements of
students and study centres in particular. Sri A.K.
Sharan is working as Co-ordinator of this system.

Sri A.K. Sharan

13. Sale of Prospectus for Admission to


First Year Students
13.1 From University Headquarters
The Prospectus, containing Admission Form
(Annexure A), may be purchased from the Sale
Counters of the University or from any of its Study
Centres on payment of Rs. 350.00 only by Demand

Draft, drawn in favour of the Nalanda Open


University payable at Patna. Sale counters of the
University are located on the 3rd Floor of the
Biscomaun Bhawan, Patna. Students may also
deposit Rs. 350/- by Pay-in slip in the Bihar State
Co-operative Bank, Bankipur, Patna, in SB A/C No.
01-20407 of Nalanda Open University, or in SB A/C
No. 762428166 of Indian Bank, Main Branch,
Biscomaun Bhawan, Patna, in favour of Nalanda
Open University, Patna, and purchase prospectus
of the University from its sale counters by producing the counter foil of the said Pay-in- slip.

13.2 From Study Centres


All the Counselling-Cum-Study Centres /
Study Centres have also been permitted to sale the
Prospectus of the University on payment of the
prescribed fee of Rs. 350.00 only. The payment is to
be made by Demand Draft, drawn in favour of the
Nalanda Open University, payable at Patna. In no
case, cash payment is accepted.

13.3 By Post
Prospectus can also be obtained by Post by
sending a Demand Draft of Rs. 400/-, (Rs. 350/- as
the cost of application form plus Rs. 50/- as the
postal charges) drawn in favour of the Nalanda
Open University, at the University's address by
registered post. No Money Order. or Postal Order
is accepted.

14. Admission Procedure for First Year


Students

scribed for submission of the admission forms. The


filled-up admission form can also be deposited by
the candidate in person or sent by registered post,
but it must reach the prescribed authorities by the
specified date; otherwise it will not be entertained.
The documents to be submitted along with the
admission form are :
(a) Self-attested photocopy of the marksheet of
the qualifying examination, which is prescribed as the eligibility condition by the
University for getting admission in the
desired course, and the attested photocopy
of the certificate of matriculation for proof of
age.
(b) Self-attested copy of the Caste certificate,
issued by DM/DC/SDO or any other
authorised officer, wherever applicable. It
may be mentioned that the caste certificate is
to be deposited by the SC/ST/BC-I, BC-II
candidates only who are seeking admission
against reserved quota.
(c) Candidates, applying for B.Ed. course, must
deposit all prescribed documents along with
the admission form, as per requirement of
that course which shall be intimated to them
separately.
At the time of submission of the Admission
Form, in no case original documents should be
submitted or sent along with the admission form;
only attested photocopy of the documents must be
enclosed, the University will not be responsible for
loss of any original document of any candidate.

The first thing is to buy a copy of latest


University Prospectus either from the Universitys 15. Documents Required at the Time of
sale counter or from any of its study centres. The list
Admission
of the study centres is given in paragraph (12) of the
(i) At the time of admission, the following
Prospectus. After having purchased the
documents will be required in original, along
Prospectus, the concerned student should select the
with their attested photocopy, for authenticourse and subject of his/her choice and should,
cation of the documents submitted by the
then, fill up the Admission Form. The admission
candidates.
form, (Annexure A), duly filled in and supported
(a) Original marksheet of the examination
by the attested photo copy of the following docuprescribed by the University as the minimum
ments, should, then, reach the Registrar (Exam),
qualification for seeking admission in the
Nalanda Open University, 3rd Floor, Biscomaun
concerned course.
Bhawan, Patna-800 001, Bihar, or the Coordinator of
(b) The original certificate of matriculation
the Study Centre on or before the last date preexamination for proof of age.

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(c) The original copy of the caste certificate.


Admission will not be granted without
comparison and verification of photocopy of
mark sheet /certificate with original documents. The original documents will be
returned to the candidates immediately after
verification and comparison with the
attested photocopy. The attested photocopy
of the documents will be kept by the
University for record. The University
authorities, verifying the document will
record a certificate on the photocopy of the
concerned document, stating that the same
has been compared and verified with its
original and found correct. The verifying
authority will put his signature, along with
date, as proof of his having verified the
document from the original and, then, return
the original to the concerned candidate. No
extra time will be given to any candidate for
comparison and verification of original
documents with attested photocopy.
(d) Two ticket size coloured photographs of
the candidate. One ticket-size photograph
will be needed for fixation on the Admission
Cum-Registration form at the space provided. Another photograph will be pasted on
Examination Application Form. These must
be self-attested photographs of the students
seeking admission.

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(ii) The candidates selected for admission must


pay the prescribed course fee in full at the
time of admission itself and fill all other
forms and documents as required by the
University, such as, Admission cum
Application Form, Application Form for
appearing in the Examination, etc. The
course fee for various programmes, both for
male and female candidates, is shown
separately in Annexure-I :
It may be noted that female candidates are
given 25% discount in the course fee of all
programmes (except Ph.D.) of the
University : The payment must be made for
the course fee through Demand Draft

drawn in favour of Nalanda Open


University, payable at Patna. In no case, cash
will be accepted.
(iii) It is re-emphasized that a discount of 25% is
given in course fee of all programmes to
women candidates (except Ph.D.).
(iv) On the reverse side of the Demand Draft, the
candidate must write his/her name, admission form number and the name of the
course applied for.
(v) Candidates are advised to retain photocopy
of the demand draft for their personal use
and record.

16. Selection of Candidates for


Admission and Issue of Examination
Admit card
(a) Selection of candidates shall be made strictly
as per rules of the University. In all the
admissions of the University, the reservation
policy of the State Government of Bihar (for
educational institutions) is mentioned.
(b) If necessary, the University may hold preadmission test for selection of candidates to
one or more courses of the University. The
University is already holding such a test in
respect of B.Ed. programme and Ph.D.
(c) No candidate can claim admission as a
matter of right.
(d) No applicant shall be admitted who, in the
opinion of the Vice Chancellor, may not be a
fit candidate to be admitted for reasons of
security, safety, decency, morality etc.
(e) Selected candidates will be admitted and
issued Identity card, Registration card,
Examination Admit Card, SLM etc. as per
list given in Annexure D. Candidates
selected as per result of any Test etc. will be
informed of their selection by post. They will
have to produce the selection letter and all
the documents, as mentioned above in Para
15, along with the bank draft of the amount
prescribed as fee for the course before they
can be admitted. The Demand Draft must
be drawn in favour of the Nalanda Open

University, payable at Patna. Cash payment vide 25 per cent rebate in admission fee to women
candidates of all categories in all the programmes
will not be accepted.
(f) At present, all examinations of the except Ph.D. Programme of the University. This
University are conducted at Patna. For this was announced on the occasion of the International
purpose, the University has developed an Mahila Diwas (March 8, 2007). As is well known,
ultra-mordern air-conditioned examination Bihar has the lowest level of the female literacy.
centre at its Headquarters at the Biscomaun Unemployment amongst women is also maximum
Bhawan, Gandhi Maidan, Patna. The centre in this state. As such, the University has decided to
is fitted with high resolution electronic extend this facility to women candidates so that
they are attracted to conventional, professional and
cameras and public address system.
vocational
courses of the University. It intends to
(g) After admission, each candidate will be
given an enrollment number. He must quote really empower the women candidates with higher
this enrollment number in all his/ her future learning since it is they who provide educational
correspondence with the University. Any base to the family and lay foundation for a literate
letter which does not bear the enrollment nation. Nalanda Open University is, perhaps, the
only university in the county to offer this kind of
number will not be entertained.
concession to women candidates. This concession
17. Simultaneous Admission in more
is, however, not available for purchase of
than One Course of the University is Prospectus of the University or for Examination fee
to be realised from failed students. Details of fee
not Permissible
structure for women candidates is given in
No candidate is permitted to pursue more then
Annexure I.
one course of the University in one session at the
same time. (ukyUnk [kqyk 5fo'ofo|ky; esa ,d 'kSf{kd l=k esa 21. Registration of Candidates

,d ls T;knk ikB~;eksa esa ukekadu dk izkokku ugha gS] vFkkZr~ ,d


All candidates enrolled in the University shall
ikB~;e esa v;;u lekIr gks tkus ds ckn gh fdlh vU; ikB~;e esa be registered with the Nalanda Open University on
ukekadu fy;k tk ldrk gSA)
the basis of information given by them in the
Admission-cum-Registration Form (Annexure A)
and given a registration number. Candidates shall
A summary of syllabi of different programmes not be allowed to appear in the examination
of the University is given in the Prospectus herein without registration.
after to enable the students to understand the
22. Identity Card
contents of their programmes at a glance.
Every student admitted in the University is
19. Course Fees for Different
issued an Identity Card under the facsimile signaProgrammes
ture of the Registrar (E). This Identity Card shall
The course fees for various courses/ remain valid till the completion of the course. The
programmes of the University is given at Annexure Identity Card will entitle the student to have access
I. The student must deposit the prescribad course to various facilities being offered by the University.
fee in full by Bank Draft before he/she is admitted. The Identity Card will also serve as an entry card
Cash is not accepted.
to enter the University premises and access its
The University reserves the right to revise the library and laboratories facilities. Without identity
card, a student may be denied entry to the
course fee from time to time as per necessity.
University and may not be allowed to appear at the
20. Rebate to Women Candidates in
examination and may also be prevented from
Admission Fee
attending counselling and/or practical classes. In
The University has taken a bold step to pro- case of loss of an identity card, duplicate identity

18. Syllabi of Different Programmes

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card may be issued on payment of Rs. 100.00 by


Bank draft. After passing the examination, the
candidate must surrender the identity card to the
University.

23. Change of Course in the Mid-way


Students, desirous of changing the course, to
which admitted earlier, may do so by filing an
application along with a late fee of Rs. 500.00 within
30 days of the last date of the admission in the
concerned subject. Late request for such changes
shall not be considered.

24. Change of Address

fee. However, a student fail to get his/her SLM


from his/her Study Centre, for any reason by 15th
December, he/she should inform the University
from the University's book depot by producing a
letter from the concerned Study Centre to the effect
that he / she has not been given his/her SLM from
his/her study centre. University will take necessary
steps in the regard.
The Self Learning Material (SLM) has been
very carefully prepared by the learned and experienced teachers. As such, SLM will, surely, be useful
in preparing the students to understand their
subjects and answer all examination related
questions. However, students are advised to scout
for more learning material by reading reference
books and other matters concerning the subject.

Any change in the address of the candidate


already enrolled must be communicated to the
University immediately, but as it may take some
time to effect the change in the official records of 26. fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks ukekadu ds le; miyCk djkbZ
the University, the candidates are advised to make
tkusokyh lkexzh
their own arrangement with the post office to get
izFke o"kZ esa ukekadu djkus okys lHkh fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks ukyUnk
the University material, if any, redirected to them at
their new address.
[kqyk fo'ofo|ky; }kjk fuEufyf[kr lkexzh fu%'kqYd miyCk

25. Distribution of Course Material and


Syllabus to First Year Students

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The course material in form of Self Learning


Material (SLM) and Assignment copies/ questions
are given to all students of all programmes, free of
cost, at the time of admission itself. Students
seeking admision at the University Headquarters
are advised to collect SLM of their course from the
Universitys of Book Distribution Centres located
in the premises of Bihar State Cooperative Bank,
opposite B.N. College, Ashok Rajpath, Patna and
at Bihar Vidyapith near Kurji Hospital on Digha
Road, Patna. The students of Post Graduate
Diploma, Intermediate and certificate course will
get their study materials at the Bihar State
Copreative Bank buildings, ground floor while,
others will collect from Bihar Vidyapith. Self
Learning Material, Assignment copies /Questions
etc.will be made available to the students, seeking
admission through Study Centres of the
University, to them from the same Study Centre
from where they have purchased their admissionform and deposited the same along with the course

djkbZ tk;saxh%
(i) ukekadu jlhn (Money Receipt)
(ii) jftLVs'ku&dkMZ (Registration Card)
(iii) ifjp;&i=k (Identity Card)
(iv) ijh{kk izos'k i=k (Examination Admit Card)
(v) cSx ds lkFk fo"k; ls lEc ikB~; lkexzh (Bag containing SLM of the concerned course)
(vi) l=kh;&dk;Z mkj iqfLrdk (Assignment Copies)
(vii) l=kh;&dk;Z ls lEcfUkr iz'ukoyh (Assignment
Questions)
(viii) l=kh;&dk;Z dh mkj&iqfLrdk tek djus gsrq fyiQkiQkA

ukekadu ys jgs lHkh fo|kfFkZ;ksa ls vuqjksk gS fd os (i)


ukekadu ds oDr miyCk djk;s tkus okys Admit Card,
Registration Card ij m`r lHkh izo`f"V;ksa dh Hkfy&Hkkfr
tkp dj yasA Admit Card ds ikj i`"B ij ijh{kk dk;Ze fn;k
tkrk gSA vxj Admit Card ds i`"B Hkkx ij ijh{kk dk;Ze eqfnzr
ugha gks ;k mlesa dksbZ =kqfV ik;h tkrh gks rks mldk 'kqfdj.k
rqjUr djok ysaxsA ,slk ugha djus ij fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks gksusokyh
dfBukb;ksa dh ftEesokjh fo'ofo|ky; ij ugha gksxhA (ii) fo|kfFkZ;ksa
ls ;g Hkh vuqjksk gS fd os lHkh mi;qZDr lkexzh ukekadu ds le; gh
,suDlj D esa fn;s gq;s psd&fyLV esa jlhn nsdj izkIr dj ysaA

lkexzh izkIr djus ds le; lHkh lkefxz;ksa dks Bhd ls feyku dj yasA
vxj dksbZ lkexzh ugha feyh gks rks mldh ppkZ vius ukekadu jlhn
ij vo'; djok ysa] rkfd fudV Hkfo"; esa ml lkexzh dh vkiwfrZ
dh tk lds vkSj fo|kFkhZ fdlh lEHkkfor ijs'kkuh ls cp ldsaA
f}rh; ,oa r`rh; o"kZ ds fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks mi;qZDr lkexzh esa ls
mfYyf[kr lkexzh dks NksM+dj 'ks"k lHkh lkexzh ml le; miyCk
djkbZ tk;sxh tc os e'k% f}rh;@ r`rh; o"kZ esas ukekadu djkus ds
fy;s fo'ofo|ky; esa vk;saxsA f}rh; ,oa r`rh; o"kZ esa ukekadu
v;;u dsUnzksa ij ugha gksxkA ;g ukekadu ek=k fo'ofo|ky; ds
eq[;ky; esa gksxkA

27. Admission Procedure for 2nd and 3rd


Year Students
All students, who have passed Ist or 2nd year
of the examination and have been promoted to 2nd
or 3rd year of the course, as the case may be, are
also required to get themselves admitted in the
2nd or 3rd year of the course, failing which they
will lose their entitlement to remain on the rolls of
the University and will not be permitted to appear
at the next examination. For getting admitted to
2nd or 3rd year of the study, a student will have to
do the following :
(i) He/She will have to buy the Admission formcum-prospectus of the concerned year from
the University's sale counter on payment of
the prescribed fee of Rs. 350.00. by Bank
Draft or by depositing the amount in the
Universitys account by Pay-in-Slip in the
Bihar State Cooperative Bank, Patna or the
Indian Bank, Main Branch, Patna. The details
of the Universitys accounts in these two
Banks, in which the amount is to be deposited, are given in Para 13 of this Prospectus. It
is in students own interest that he buys the
Admission form cum Prospectus because it
is only through this document that he/she
will have access to Admission Form,
Examination Application Form, Admit Card
etc. and many other relevant information for
his/her admission to 2nd or 3rd year of the
course.
(ii) He/She must fill up the Admission cum
Registration Form (Annexure A), and

Examination Application Form (Annexure


B), given at the end of the Prospectus, and
deposit the same with the Registrar (E),
along with the prescribed course fee for 2nd
or 3rd year of the programme, as the case
may be. The course fee is to be paid by Bank
Draft draw-in favour of the Nalanda Open
University, payable at Patna. The course fee
for each programme is given in Annexure I
to which a reference should be made. The
students must complete admission process
within one month of last date of publication
of their result, failing which they may not be
admitted to appear at the examination and
the blame for this shall squarely lie on the
concerned students. The University, however, reserves the right to extend the date for
admission of 2nd/3rd year students on
payment of prescribed late fee.
(iii) Every student must deposit the course fee,
prescribed for the 2nd/3rd year of the course,
as the case may be, in full by Demand Draft,
drawn in favour of the Nalanda Open
University. This alone will entitle him/her
to appear at the ensuing examination of the
2nd / 3rd year.
(iv) All students of the 2nd and 3rd years will be
admitted only at the Universitys Headquarters. They are not permitted to seek
admission to 2nd/3rd year classes through
Study Centres.

28. Distribution of Examination Admit


Card, SLM etc. to 2nd and 3rd Year
Students
All 2nd and 3rd year students will get their
SLM, Assignment questions-copies, Examination
Admit Card etc. from the University office only
after they have been admitted and have deposited
their course fee.

29. Provision for Failed Students


A candidate, who having completed the
course, fails to appear either at Part-I or Part-II or
Part-III examination, as the case may be, or fails to
pass the examination, may be allowed to take

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subsequent examinations, on payment of prescribed examination fee, without being required to


complete the course again, but such an opportunity
shall be given only in two consecutive examination
in each part, held after the examination in which
the candidate has failed or has been declared to
have failed.
Note 1: A student of any course (except student of
MILS, BLIS, Post Graduate Diploma or
Intermediate course), who has not
appeared at the examination or has been
declared to have failed in more than three
papers, shall be rquired to re-appear in all
papers of that part of the examination,
including practical examination/home
assignment, as the case may be.
Note 2: A student of any course (except students
of MILS, BLIS, Post Graduate Diploma or
Intermediate Courses), who has been
declared to have failed in three or less than
three papers, shall be required to reappear in those three or less than three
papers of that Part of the examination,
including practical examination/home
assignment, as the case may be.
Note 3: A student of MILS, BLIS, Post Graduate
Diploma or Intermediate Courses, who
has not appeared at the examination or
has been declared to have failed, shall be
required to re-appear in all papers of that
part of the examination, including practical examination/home assignment, as the
case may be, not withstanding that he/she
might have passed in one or more papers
in the earlier attempt.

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All failed students must also fill up the


Examination Application Form and the Examination Admit Card, showing their intention to reappear at the ensuing examination, and deposit the
same with the University, along with a Demand
draft of Rs. 1000.00 only by the date to be notified
by the University, failing which they may not be
permitted to re-appear at the next examination. On
deposit of the Demand draft of Rs. 1000.00 , every
failed student will be issued a current Examination

Application Form, free of cost. He/she will be


required to fill up all forms and deposit them with
the Registrar (E).
In case of non-filing of the Examination
Application Form in time, the failed students may
not be allowed to re-appear at the coming examination. The University may, however, extend the date
for filing above forms by failed students after
realisation of suitable amount of late fee from them.
A failed student, who has been allowed to reappear at the examination, shall be issued an
Examination Admit Card in the prescribed form.
He shall be entitled to appear at the examination
only on the authority of this Admit-Card. The
Examination Admit Card contains a computer
scanned photograph of the student, apart from
his/her scanned signature, both in English and
Hindi. It is a tamper proof device. Hence it can not
be duplicated. As such, the students are advised to
fill the Examination Admit Card and the
Examination Application Form very correctly,
deligently and carefully to avoid duplication of the
Examination Admit Card. They are also advised to
abide by the instructions given on the reverse side
of the Examination Admission Form.

30. Procedure to obtain Fresh Material in


case of loss of material Already
Supplied
In case of loss of course material, the
University may issue fresh material to the concerned student on payment of the following
amount by Demand draft :
1. C.I.T. : Rs. 1000.00
2. All other certificate courses : Rs. 700.00
3. I.A./I.Com./I.Sc. : Rs. 1000.00 (for each year)
4. B.A./ B.Com : Rs. 1500.00 (for each year)
5. B.Sc. : Rs. 1500.00 ( for each year)
6. BCA : Rs. 2000.00 (for each year)
7. BLIS : Rs. 2000.00
8. B.Ed. : Rs. 4000.00 (for each year)
9. P. G. Diploma : Rs. 1000.00
10. P.G. Courses in Arts, Science and
Commerce : Rs. 2000.00 (for each year)
11. MLIS : Rs. 2000.00

12. MCA : Rs. 2500.00 (for each year)


13. Assignment copies or envelop or both : Rs.
100.00.

31. Distribution of Marks


Each course of the University consists of a
number of papers. The division of marks between
written examination and assignment / practical
work is generally in the ratio of 80 : 20 respectively,
barring a few exceptions e.g. B.Ed. programme,
Para-medical courses etc. for which the students
may kindly refer to the syllabus of the concerned
subject.

32. ijke'kZ d{kk, (Counselling Classes)


fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh lqfokk ds fy, izR;sd l=k esa jfookj rFkk
NqfV~V;ksa ds lkFk&lkFk vU; fnuksa esa Hkh ijke'kZ d{kk, ijke'kZ&
lg&v;;u dsUksa ij pykbZ tkrh gSaA bu d{kkvksa esa fo|kFkhZ vius
ikB lEcUkh dfBukb;ksa dks f'k{kd ds le{k j[k ldrs gSa rFkk
mudk lekkku izkIr dj ldrs gSaA fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks bu d{kkvksa esa
mifLFkr gksus ds fy, gj laHko iz;kl djuk pkfg,] fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks
l=kh; dk;Z] ifj;kstuk izfrosnu] izk;ksfxd dk;Z] ijh{kk vkfn dh
rS;kjh djus esa vklkuh gksxhA
l=k 2016-2017 ds fy;s ijke'kZ d{kkvksa ,oa izSfDVdy
d{kkvksa ds dk;Ze dh lwpuk bl foojf.kdk ds ,usDlj-II esa i`"B
139 ij eqfnzr gSA ;s d{kk, bl fukkZfjr dk;Ze ds vuqlkj pykbZ
tk;saxhA buds fy, vyx ls fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks dksbZ lwpuk ugha nh
tk;sxhA muls vuqjksk gS fd ,usDlj-II esa fn;s x;s dk;Ze ds
vuqlkj os ijke'kZ d{kkvksa @ izSfDVdy d{kkvksa esa Hkkx ysus ds fy,
igqpk djsaA fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks vius lcls utnhdh ijke'kZ&lg v;;u
dsUnz ij ijke'kZ d{kkvksa esa Hkkx ysuk pkfg;s] ijUrq fo|kfFkZ;ska dks ;g
NwV jgsxh fd os viuh lqfokkuqlkj fdlh Hkh ijke'kZ&lg&v;;u
dsUnz ij vk;ksftr ijke'kZ d{kkvksa esa Hkkx ys ldrs gSaA
ijke'kZ d{kk, fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds fy, ykHkdkjh gksrh gSaA
vr% mUgsa buesa vo'; Hkkx ysuk pkfg,A
33. Assignment Work / Project Report
must be submitted in time to
Complete the Course

administration will set out and provide to each


student three different topics in each theory paper;
out of which he/she will be required to write out
and submit assignment work only on two topics of
his/her choice in the answer book provided to
him/her for this purpose by the University. Both
the assignments, each carrying equal marks, shall
be evaluated for the purpose of examination. It is
again emphasized that writing of two assignments
in each theory paper, where no practical / project
work is prescribed, is compulsory and unless it is
done and assignment copy submitted to the
University on the date of the examination in
between examination period of the theory paper,
the study requirement of the student will not be
taken to have been completed and he/she will be
declared to have failed. Besides, it has, now, been
decided by the University to club the marks
obtained by a student in his/her assignment work
/project work with the marks obtained by him/her
in the written examination of that paper to determine his/her pass parentage in the concerned
paper. Hence, it is in students interest that he/she
submits the assignment work in time.
Students are also advised to prepare their
assignments very carefully and meticulously. They
must write assignment in their own handwriting.
Assignment answers should not be copied from the
learning material supplied by the University or
from any other source. Assignments must be
submitted in the answer books provided to the
students by the University for this purpose. In no
case, assignment written in private copy will be
accepted by the University. In case of loss of
assignment copy / copies fresh assignment copy /
copies may be procured from the University on
payment of Rs. 100.00 by bank draft. Similarly,
Project-Work, wherever prescribed, must also be
submitted by the fixed date, failing which the
student will be deemed to have failed in the concerned subject.

34. l=kh;&dk;Z @ izkstsDV fjiksVZ dks tek djus ds

Each student shall be required to submit two


lEcUk esa izkokku
assignments in each theory paper of all
ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; ds fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds fy,] dfri;
programmes where no practical/project work is
prescribed. For this purpose, the University ikB~;eksa esa] l=kh; dk;Z @ izkstsDV fjiksVZ tek djuk vko';d gSA

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izR;sd i=k esa] tgk izSfDVdy odZ fukkZfjr ugha gS] izR;sd fo|kFkhZ d{k esa ijh{kk vofk ds nkSjku l=kh; iqfLrdk dks tek djuk
dks l=kh;&dk;Z tek djuk gksrk gSA blds fy;s izR;sd i=k esa vko';d gSA
lEcfUkr fo|kFkhZ dks rhu iz'u fn;s tkrs gSa] ftuesa] ls nks iz'uksa dk
vfr egRoiw.kZ lwpuk
mkj mls vius gLrfyfi esa fo'ofo|ky; }kjk nh gqbZ
ijh{kk d{k esa eksckby iQksu ykuk oftZr gSA fdlh Hkh
ijh{kk&iqfLrdk esa fy[kuk gksrk gSA ukekadu ds le; gh fo|kfFkZ;ksa
dks izR;sd i=k esa l=kh; dk;Z @ izkstsDV dk;Z djus gsrq vyx&vyx ifjfLFkfr esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks ijh{kk d{k esa eksckby iQksu j[kus dh
mkj iqfLrdk] iz'u i=k ,oa fyiQkiQk ns fn;k tkrk gSA fo|kfFkZ;ksa ls vuqefr ugha nh tk;sxhA ijh{kk d{k esa eksckby iQksu ik;s tkus ij
vkxzg gS fd os izR;sd i=k ds l=kh; dk;Z ds fy;s fn;s x;s nks iz'uksa lEcfUkr fo|kFkhZ ij 500 #i, dk vkfFkZd naM yxk;k tk
dk mkj vius v;;u] Lofoosd vkSj izfrHkk ds vuqlkj vius ldrk gS ;k mls ijh{kk ls fu"dkflr fd;k tk ldrk gSA
gLrfyfi esa gh nh gqbZ mkj iqfLrdk esa fy[ksaA ;g dk;Z mUgsa vius gh
la{ksi esa] l=kh; dk;ks ds lEcUk esa fuEu ckrksa dks ;ku esa
?kj esa jgdj djuk gSA fdlh Hkh iqLrd ;k ukyUnk [kqyk j[kuk vko';d gS%
fo'ofo|ky; }kjk nh x;h ikB~; lkexzh ls udy djus ij mudh
(d) l=kh;&dk;Z ds varxZr fn;s x;s iz'uksa dk mkj fo'o&
mkj iqfLrdk dk ewY;kadu ugha fd;k tk;sxkA lkFk gh] fu;ekuqlkj]
fo|ky; }kjk vkiwfrZ dh xbZ mkj&iqfLrdk gh esa fy[kuk
muds fo# vyx ls Hkh l[r dk;Zokgh dh tk ldsxh A
vfuok;Z gSA fdlh izkbosV dkih esa fy[kk gqvk mkj ekU;
fo|kfFkZ;ksa ls vuqjksk gS fd l=kh; dk;Z dh mkj&iqfLrdk ij
ugha gksxkA
os viuk uke] ukekadu la[;k rFkk i=k la[;k vo'; fy[ksaA ukekadu
([k) izR;sd i=k (paper) ds fy, l=kh; dk;Z dk mkj
la[;k xyr gksus ij l=kh; dk;Z dh mkj&iqfLrdk dk ewY;kadu ugha
vyx&vyx mkj&iqfLrdk esa fy[kuk gS] vFkkZr~] izFke
fd;k tk;sxkA fo|kfFkZ;ksa ls ;g Hkh vuqjksk gS fd l=kh;&dk;Z dh
i=k dk mkj ,d iqfLrdk esa] i=k nks (II) dk mkj nwljh
mkj iqfLrdk ij viuk uke] ukekadu la[;k bR;kfn fy[kus ds ckn
iqfLrdk esa] i=k (III) dk mkj rhljh iqfLrdk esa - - - os mls izR;sd i=k ds fy, fn, x;s fyiQkiQk esa Mkydj fyiQkisQ dks
bR;kfnA
lhy dj nsaA rRi'pkr] fyiQkisQ ij Hkh viuk uke] ukekadu la[;k]
(x) l=kh; dk;Z dk mkj fgUnh ;k vaxzsth Hkk"kk esa Lo&
i=k la[;k bR;kfn fy[k nsaA muls vuqjksk gS fd lhycUn fyiQkisQ dks
gLrfyf[kr gksuk pkfg,A Vkbi ;k iQksVksdkWih esa fn;s x;s
os lEcfUkr i=k dh fyf[kr ijh{kk ds fnu vius lkFk ijh{kk dsUnz ij
mkjksa dk ewY;kadu ugha djk;k tkrk gSA nwljs dh fyfi esa
ysrs vk;sa] vFkkZr~] ftl fnu izFke i=k dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gks] ml
izLrqr l=kh; dk;Z Lohdk;Z ugha gSA
fnu os izFke i=k ls lEcfUkr l=kh;&dk;Z dh mkj&iqfLrdk dk
(?k) l=kh; dk;Z dh lHkh mkj&iqfLrdkvksa rFkk fyiQkiQksa]
lhYM fyiQkiQk vius lkFk ijh{kk gkWy esa ys vk;sa vkSj mls
vFkkZr~ nksuksa ij] viuk uke] ukekadu la[;k] fo"k;] i=k
vius lhV ij j[k ysaA blh izdkj] ftl fnu f}rh; i=k dh
la[;k vkfn dk fooj.k vo'; fy[kasA ,d fyiQkisQ eas
fyf[kr ijh{kk gks] ml fnu os f}rh; i=k ls lEcfUkr
,d gh l=kh; iqfLrdk j[ksa vkSj fyiQkisQ dks lhy dj nsaA
l=kh;&dk;Z dh mkj&iqfLrdk dk lhYM fyiQkiQk ys vk;saA
ftl fnu ftl i=k dh ijh{kk gks] ml fnu ml i=k ls
rnuqlkj] vU; i=kksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk ds fnu] mu i=kksa ls
lEcfUkr l=kh; dk;Z dk lhYM fyiQkiQk vius lkFk
lEcfUkr lhYM fyiQkiQk dks vius lkFk ys vk;sa vkSj ijh{kk
vius ijh{kk dsUnz ij ys vk;sa vkSj ijh{kk d{k esa mls
d{k esa vius lhV ij j[k ysaA izR;sd fnu oh{kdx.k vkids lhV ls
oh{kd dks lkSai nasA ijh{kk frfFk ,oa ijh{kk vofk ds igys
vkidk lhYM fyiQkiQk laxzg dj ysaxs vkSj mifLFkr iath ij vkidk
;k ckn esa l=kh; dk;Z dk fyiQkiQk Lohdk;Z ugha fd;k
gLrk{kj ys ysaxs] tks bl ckr dk izek.k gksxk fd vkius ml i=k ds
tk;sxkA fdlh Hkh gkyr esa Mkd ls l=kh;&dk;Z dh mkj
fy, viuk l=kh; dk;Z tek dj fn;k gSA l=kh; dk;Z dh mkj
iqfLrdk ugha Hksats] D;ksafd Mkd ls Hksth xbZ iqfLrdk
iqfLrdk dks fdlh Hkh gkykr esa Mkd vFkok owQfj;j ls ugha
Lohdkj ugha dh tk;sxhA
Hkstsa] D;ksafd fo'ofo|ky; }kjk Mkd vFkok owQfj;j ls Hksth xbZ
() oqQN ikB~;eksa esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks ifj;kstuk izfrosnu Hkh
mkj iqfLrdk Lohdkj ugha dh tk;sxhA
tek djkuk gksrk gSA ifj;kstuk izfrosnu rS;kj djus ds iwoZ
blh izdkj] lEcfUkr i=k esa fyf[kr ijh{kk lekIr gks
lHkh lacafkr fo|kFkhZ viuh ifj;kstuk ls lacafkr laf{kIr
tkus ds ckn] ml i=k ls lEcfUkr l=kh;&dk;Z iqfLrdk dks
:ijs[kk (synopsis) fo'ofo|ky; dks ewY;kadu gsrq
Lohdkj ugha fd;k tk;sxkA vr% fuf'pr frfFk ij gh ijh{kk

vxzlkfjr djsaxsA fo|kFkhZx.k bl ckr dk ;ku j[ksaxs fd


u rks os fdlh nwljs fo|kFkhZ dh :ijs[kk (synopsis) dh
udy djsaxs vkSj u gh muds synopsis dh udy dksbZ
vU; djsA udy fd;k x;k synopsis ;k Project
vLohr gks tkrk gSA fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks lykg nh tkrh gS fd
os ifj;kstuk izfrosnu rS;kj djus ds ckn gLrfyf[kr
izfrosnu dks vius i;Zos{kd (Supervisor) dks fn[kkus
ds ckn gh mldk Vad.k (Type) djk,A i;Zos{kd dk
p;u fo|kFkhZ }kjk Lo;a fd;k tk;sxkA fo|kFkhZx.k vius
fo"k; ls lacafkr fdlh Hkh fo'ofo|kyh; f'k{kd dk
p;u i;Zos{kd ds :i esa dj ldrs gSaA ifj;kstuk
izfrosnu ds lkFk p;u fd;s x;s i;Zos{kd dk thouo`r
(Bio-data) Hkstuk vfuok;Z gksxkA
(p) ifj;kstuk izfrosnu dh nks izfr;k cuk,A bldh ,d izfr
tek djsa rFkk nwljh izfr vius ikl j[ksaA tek djus ds iwoZ
vius i;Zos{kd (Supervisor) ls ifj;kstuk izfrosnu
ij izek.ki=k vo'; izkIr dj ysaA izkstsDV fjiksVZ ek=k
i=kkpkj (Mkd) ds ek;e ls gh tek fd;k tk ldsxkA
(N) ifj;kstuk izfrosnu (Project Report) dk Vafdr gksuk
vfuok;Z gSA iQksVks izfr Lohdkj ugha dh tk;sxhA
fo|kfFkZ;ksa ls vuqjksk gS fd bl izkslisDV~l (Prospectus) esa fn;s x;s lHkh micakksa dks ;kuiwoZd vo'; i<+ ysaA
lHkh egRoiw.kZ frfFk;ksa] fu;ekofy;ksa ,oa lwpukvksa dh ppkZ bl
izkslisDV~l esa dh x;h gSA ;ku jgs fd bl izkslisDV~l esa nh x;h lHkh
lwpuk, fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds fy, vfr egRoiw.kZ gaSA

35. Practical Classes must be completed


to complete the Course
Paractical Classes, wherever prescribed, are
part of the course and must be completed by the
prescribed date. Practical classes in all Science
subjects, Geography, Computer Science
and
Psychology are arranged at the Head Quarters of
the University, while practical classes in paramedical (kept in abeyance) and certain other
courses in agricultural science are organized
outside the University in reputed laboratories /
institutions developed by private entrepreneurs in
the concerned areas. These laboratories are taken
by the University on contract basis where students
are attached for practical training. All such laboratories are, however, located in Patna town only.

For MCA, BCA and CIC students, all practical


classes in computer application are held at the
University Head Quarters at Patna, where the
University has developed a well equipped and
fully automated computer laboratory of about 350
high end computers with latest procesors The
MCA and BCA students are given atleast 105 and
72 hours of practical training respectively in
computer application in each Laboratory-based
paper of their study. Every student is allotted an
independent computer and trained under supervision of expert computer professionals. Hence,
every student is advised take computer practical
classes very seriously and regularly, failing which
he would not be able to pass the practical examination and, thus, fail in the entire examination.
The University has also introduced a package
of practical trainnig programmes for all its students
studying in Journalism and Mass Communication,
Library Science, Commerce subjects etc. The
students of Journalism and Mass Communication
programme are also trained in print and electronic
media through attachement in these areas with
Press and T.V. channels.
Practical classes for I.Sc., B.Sc., M.Sc. and all
other subjects, where practicals are prescribed,
shall commence from the dates as mentioned in
Annexure II. Commencement of practical training classes in para-medical courses will also be as
per schedule given in Annexure II. The practical
examination will be held immediately on completion of the practical classes / training.

36. Library
The University has developed a most modern
and scientific library of about 55,000 titles. Some of
very rare books in subjects, like, Archaeology,
History, Religion,Lliterature, Gandhian thought,
Anthropology, Geography, Political Science and
Computer Application are available in the library.
The library is fitted with big size Plasme T.V. screen,
DVD etc. for display of education related audiovisuals and computerised projection of other
teaching materials.The students are advised to
make full use of the library facilities.

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A view of the Science Laboratory in the University

A Computer Class in progress

37. Examination and Pass Marks

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(A) The University conducts examination


separately at the end of each year of every
programme. Thus, even for Intermediate
students (IA/I. Com./I.Sc.), the annual
examinations will be held at the end of each
year of study. In other words, first term end

examination for Intermediate students will


be organised at the end of first year of study.
The final and the second term end examination will be held on completion of the
second year of study. Similarly, Bachelor
students are subjected to annual examinations conducted separately at the end of 1st,

2nd and 3rd year of study. The P.G. Students


are also required to take two separate
examinations, first conducted at the end of
1st year and the second conducted at the
end of 2nd year of study.
As per regulations of the University, it is
necessary for all students of all programmes

of the University (Intermediate, Graduate,


Post Graduate etc.) to pass each Part of the
examination separately. In other words, a
student will not be promoted/admitted to
2nd part unless he/she has passed 1st Part of
the programme or to 3rd Part unless he/she
has passed 2nd part of the programme.

A view of the Reading Hall of University Library

A scene of the Seminar in the Conference Hall

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However, the final result is prepared and


division decided by adding marks obtained
by a student in all the years of his /her
examination.
It is also compulsory for every student to
pass separately in each paper of his/her
study before he/she can be declared to have
passed in that part of the examination. A
minimum of 33% of marks is necessary in
most of the programmes to pass separately
in each paper. However, the pass percentage
in each of the Honours papers is 45%. To
determine the aforesaid 45% of marks in
Honours paper and 33% in other papers, the
marks obtained by the students, both in
term end written examination and the
practical examination /home assignment /
project work of that paper, as the case may
be, are clubbed and added together to
determine the pass marks in that paper.
However, if a student has secured zero mark
in written examination of any paper or in
practical examination / home assignment /

project work, he/she will be deemed to have


failed in that paper. For more details please
refer to instructions given in respect of each
programme at the appropriate place in this
prospectus.
(B) In case a student fails to submit his/her
assignment along with written examination, he/she shall be declared failed and
shall have to repeat the year.

38. Improvement Examination


There is no provision of improvement examination in any programme of the Nalanda Open
University. As such, students need not to bank on
improvement of their performance through
improvement examination.

ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; esa dnkpkj eqDr ijh{kk


vk;ksftr dh tkrh gSA ge vk'kk djrs gSa fd ukekadu
mijkUr lHkh fo|kFkhZ vius ikB~;e dk v;;u foLrkj ls
,d ;kstukc rjhds ls djsaxs] rkfd ijh{kk esa mUgsa
vk'kkrhr liQyrk izkIr gks ldsA dnkpkj ds lgkjs ijh{kk
mrhZ.k djuk u rks lEHko gksxk vkSj u gh U;k;ksfprA

39. Examination Schedule for 2017


(A) WRITTEN EXAMINATIONS IN THEORY PAPERS
The tentative examination schedule for 2017 examinations of the University for different
programmes shall be as follows:

(uhps nh x;h ijh{kk frfFk;ksa esa ifjorZu gks ldrk gSA fo|kFkhZx.k ,MfeV dkMZ esa fn;s x;s dk;Ze dk gh vuqlj.k djsaA)
Sl.
No.

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Examination Programmes

Date of the Commencement


of Examination, 2017

1.

Examination of I.A., I.Com., I.Sc. Part-I & Part-II and all Certificate
Courses (Excluding Para-Medical and Para Veterinary Courses)

Feb. 09, 2017

2.

Examination of BCA (Part-III)

Feb. 14, 2017

3.

Examination of B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. (Part-III)

Feb. 14, 2017

4.

Examination of B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. and BCA (Part-II

Feb. 23, 2017

5.

Examination of Post Graduate Diploma Courses

March 01, 2017

6.

Examination of B.A., B.Sc. B.Com, BBA & BCA (Part-I

March 18, 2017

7.

Examination of M.A. (Part-I) : Bhojpuri, English, Magahi, Maithili,


Political Science, Psychology, Public Administration, Sanskrit, Urdu
and MJMC

April 03, 2017

Sl.
No.

Examination Programmes

Date of the Commencement


of Examination, 2017

8.

Bachelor of Library Science (BLIS ) and Master of Library Science


(MLIS)

April 04, 2017

9.

Examination of M.A. (Part-I) : Economics, Hindi, Sociology,


M.A/M.Sc. Environmental Science, M.Com. (Part-I), MLIS and BLIS

April 22, 2017

10.

M.A. (Part-I) : Education, R.D. M.A/M Sc. Geography, MCA, M.Sc.


(Part-I) all courses except Geography and Environmental Science

May 11, 2017

11.

Examination of M.A. (Part-I) History, M.A. Maithili (Part-I)

May 12, 2017

12.

B.Ed. (Part-I & II), M.A. Sociology, Political Science, MCA, M.Com.
and MJMC (Part-II)

June 01, 2017

13.

Examination of M.A. (Part-II); Bhojpuri, Economics, Education, Hindi,


Magahi, Psychology, Public Administration, Rural Development,
Sanskrit, Urdu and M.Sc. (Part-II) all courses (except Geography &
Environmental Science)

June 02, 2017

14.

Para Veterinary (Artificial Insemination and Minor Veterinary


Services), Environmental Science & Geography (Part-II)
MCA (Part-III)

June 19, 2017

15.

M.A. : History (Part-II) and all Para Medical courses (Part-II)

June 20, 2017

Subjectwise actual Date, Time and Venue (Centre) of Examination will be provided to each student
at the time of admission in a printed form, on the back side of his/her Examination Admit Card. The
students after receiving the same must ensure that the programme printed on Admit Card is related to
his/her course or studies. He /she must appear at the Exam., according to the schedule.

ukekadu ds mijkUr lHkh fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks ijh{kk esa lfEefyr gksus gsrq ADMIT CARD fuxZr fd;k tkrk gSA bl ADMIT
CARD ds ihNs Hkkx esa ijh{kk dk;Ze fn;k gSA lHkh fo|kfFkZ;ksa ls vuqjksk gS fd ADMIT CARD izkIr gksrs gh ;g ns[k ysa fd
ADMIT CARD muosQ fo"k; dk gS ;k vFkok ugha rFkk ADMIT CARD ds ikj i`"B ij ijh{kk dk;Ze eqfr gS ;k ughaA ;g
Hkh ns[k ysa fd rFkk eqfr dh x;h lHkh izo`f"V;k lgh gSa vFkok ughaA
eqfr lHkh izo`f"V;ksa dh tkp vo'; dj ysaA ;fn muesa dksbZ Hkwy gS rks mls l{ke inkfkdkjh ls feydj rqjUr Bhd
djok ysaA ;fn ijh{kk dk;Ze eqfr ugha gS rks mls ykSVkdj eqfnzr izfr ys ysa ,oa izfof"V dh tkp Hkh dj ysaA ijh{kk,Z
ADMIT CARD ij eqfr dk;Ze ds vuqlkj gh lapkfyr gksrh gSa] vr% ijh{kk esa lEefyr gksus ds le; bldk
lkokkuhiwoZd voyksdu djrs jgsaA
lkekU;r% izk;ksfxd ijke'kZ d{kk, F;ksjh isij dh ijke'kZ
(B) PRACTICAL EXAMINATION
Practical examinations will be held immedi- d{kkvksa ds lkFk gh vFkok F;ksjh ijke'kZ d{kkvksa ds rqjUr ckn
ately on conclusion of practical counselling classes. vk;ksftr gksrh gSaA dqN ikB~;eksa ;Fkk] ,e-,- euksfoKku] ,e-,-@
ftu fo"k;ksa esa izSfDVdy d{kk;sa vk;ksftr gksaxh (;Fkk] lkbZUl
ds lHkh dkslZ] dEI;wVj ds lHkh dkslZ] iSjk&esfMdy ds lHkh dkslZ]
Hkwxksy ds dkslZ] BLIS, MJMC bR;kfn ds dkslZ)] mu lHkh esa
izSfDVdy@ijke'kZ d{kkvksa ds lekIr gksrs gh] izSfDVdy ijh{kk Hkh ys
yh tk;sxh A vr% rnuqlkj gh fo|kFkhZ rS;kj gksdj vk;sa A

,e-,-lh- Hkwxksy] ih-th- fMIyksek ,e-ts-,e-lh-] ch-,M] ch-fyl]


ch- ,-@ch-,l- lh- x`g foKku] ch-,- euksfoKku dh izk;ksfxd d{kk,
rFkk izk;ksfxd ijh{kk, l=kkUr ijh{kk ds lekIr gksus ds ckn gksrh gSaA
bldh lwpuk ijh{kk ds nkSjku lHkh fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks ijh{kk d{k esa nh
tkrh gSA

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Admission Dates for Various Courses (Only for First Year Admission)
Name of the Course

Date of Admission

All Certificate and Intermediate Courses; Graduation (Except B.Ed.),


Post Graduate, Diploma Courses, BBA, BLIS and Para Veterinary
Courses and All Post Graduate Courses (Including MJMC, MLIS,
MCA and M.Com.)
The dates of examinations, as given in para 39
(A) above, are almost final and will not be changed
except for some very grave reasons of which
students will be informed separately through
advertisement in the newspapers. The students
should, therefore, prepare themselves, to appear at
the forthcoming examinations as per above given
schedule.

40. Examination Centre


At present, all examinations of the University
are conducted at Patna. For this purpose, the
University has developed an ultra-mordern airconditioned examination centre at its Headquarters on 2nd floor of the Biscomaun Bhawan,
Gandhi Maidan, Patna. The centre is fitted with
public address system and high resolution elec-

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15.07.2016
to
16.08.2016

tronic cameras for stopping use of unfair means is


examinations.
The examination is monitored throughout on
closed circuit TV cameras, with facilities for
continuous video recording. As such, no copying
or cheating is possible and any examinee indulging
in any type of malpractice is caught immediately
with incontrovertible evidence of his / her malpractice having
been recorded on tape. Hence,
examinees are advised to come prepared to answer
their examination in a totally fair and unblemished manner as there is no scope of cheating
or malpractice. The examination centre can house
upto 1000 examinees at a time. The University may
also hire other examination centres situated in
educational institutions in Patna. Examination
may be conducted in three shifts.

A view of the ongoing examination at our examination centre

CCTV monitoring of examinees

41. Opening of New Examination


Centres
Any Study Centre having a minimum admission of 500 students may qualify for becoming a
new Examination Centre provided the centre
possess adequate space equivalent to the facility
available at the headquarters examination centre.
Moreover, new centre will only be approved after
the favourable report of the inspecting team.

42. Publication of Results


The names of successful candidates of final
year examination of every course are arranged in
order of merit and placed on the Notice Board of
the University for information of all concerned. A
general press note, announcing publication of
results, is also given for information of the students, besides putting the examination results on
website of the University at
www. nalandaopenuniversity.com.

43. Award of Certificates / Degrees

formal certificate is issued at the convocation, but


in case the convocation has not been held for some
reason, the University may issue a provisional
certificate to any student on payment of Rs. 100.00
only. All certificates are bi-lingual i.e. both in
English and Hindi. The fee charged for issue of a
formal certificate at the time of convocation is Rs.
750.00, which includes the cost incurred on holding
of convocation and other miscellaneous expenses,
such as, the cost of hand made paper, printing
expenses etc.
The University has acquired the distinction of
being the first University in the entire country to
introduce an innovative certificate with scanned
photograph of the candidate on it, which makes it
totally tamper proof and free from impersonation.
The certificate also contains a unique number with
security features.

44. Award of Gold Medal to P.G. Toppers,


Best Female Graduate and Best
Female Post Graduate

The University has established a number of


Each successful candidate is given a formal
GOLD
MEDALS in Post Graduate subjects. The
certificate in the prescribed form, specifying the
class/division in which he/she has passed. The Medal is awarded to the student securing the

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highest marks in First Division in first attempt of


all years in the regular examination of the concerned subject. The medal weighs about ten grams
of pure gold of 22 carat and carries ensignia of the
University.
The University has a policy to establish GOLD
MEDALS, in perpetuity, in the memory of any
individual / institution donating Three lakh of
rupuees to the University in one lump sum. The
donated money is invested in the R.B.I. bond and
the yearly interest accruing there on is utilized for
award of the GOLD MEDAL. So far, the University
has received eight such donations and the money is
being utilised for award of commemorative GOLD
MEDALS to best female Post Graduate, best
Female Graduate and topper of six P.G. subjects of
Economics, History, Library & Information
Science, Political Science, chemistry and
Psychology. The gold medals in rest of the P.G.
subjects being funded out of the internal resources
of the University. The University will welcome
donations from philanthropic individuals/ institutions to constitute more of such gold medals in
other subjects in donors memory.

45. Re-evaluation and Scrutiny


There is no provision for re-evaluation of
answer-books. However, a candidate may apply
for re-totalling of his/her marks on prescribed
formet after paying the prescribed fee of Rs. 500.00
per paper. The application for re-totalling of marks
must reach the Registrar (Exam.), Nalanda Open
University, not later than 30 days from the date of
publication of the results. (See Annexture E for
Scrutiny Application Form)

A prototype of the NOU Certificate

46A.

ijh{kk esa O;og`r mkj iqfLrdkvksa dh Nk;kizfr


miyCk djkus ds lEcUk esa ukyUnk [kqyk
fo'ofo|ky; dk ifjfu;e

ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; dh ijh{kkvksa esa lfEefyr


fo|kFkhZx.k lEcfUkr ijh{kkiQy izdk'ku ds nks eghus ds vUrxZr
ek=k viuh O;og`r ,oa ewY;kafdr mkj iqfLrdkvksa dh Nk;kizfr
izkIr djus gsrq fukkZfjr 'kqYd ds lkFk fukkZfjr izi=k ij vkosnu
dj ldrs gSaA blds fy, uhps fn;s x;s ifjfu;e dk vuqlj.k djsa
rFkk O;or mkj iqfLrdkvksa dh Nk;kizfr izkIr djus gsrq dafMdk
46. lwpuk vfkdkj vfkfu;e ds vUrxZr lwpuk dh 46B esa fn;s x;s izk:i dk iz;ksx djsaA

izkfIr (Getting Information under RTI)

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Regulations for Obtaining Photocopy of


ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; ls lacafkr lwpukvksa dh izkfIr the Answer Script of Examinees of
gsrq] lwpuk dk vfkdkj vfkfu;e] 2005 ds vUrxZr lHkh Nalanda Open University
fo|kFkhZ izi=k ^d* esa 10 #i;s ds iksLVy vkMZj ds lkFk lwpuk
1. Short Title and Commencement: These
izkfIr gsrq lwpuk inkfkdkjh dks vkosnu ns ldrs gSaA lwpuk izkIr
regulations may be called Regulations for
Obtaining
Photocopy of the Answer Script of
izkIr ugha gksus ;k larks"ktud lwpuk izkIr ugha gksus dh n'kk esa
examinees of Nalanda Open University.
vkosnd izi=k ^N* esa vihyh; inkfkdkjh lg dqyifr dks
They shall come into force with effect from
vkosnu dj ldrs gSaA

Recipient of Gold Medals in 2015 Convocation

the date of commencement of 2011 examinations.


2. Photocopy(ies) of the answer script(s) shall
be provided to the examinees of Nalanda
Open University without disclosing of
identity of examiner(s) from 2011 term-end
examination onwards. No answer script of
2010 or before examinations shall be provided to the examimees.
3. The fee for photocopy of the answer script
shall be Rs. 500/- per script (per paper) or as
decided by the Vice Chancellor from time to
time, Fee shall be paid in the form of a
Demand Draft drawn in favour of Nalanda
Open University and payable at Patna.
4. Candidate must make a written request on a
prescribed form for getting photocopy of the
answer script. Prescribed application form
without self-attested photocopy of the
Identity Card and Examination Admit Card
of the examine and without prescribed fee
will not be entertained.
5. Candidate can get photocopy of only his/her
answer script(s). Photocopy shall not be

provided to a third party.


6. Application for photocopy(ies) of the
answer script(s) shall reach The Registrar
(Examination), Nalanda Open University
along with the prescribed fee within 60 days
from the date of declaration of result. The
photocopy(ies) of the answer script(s) will be
supplied to the applicant within 30 days of
receipt of application.
7. The examinee, who find that any answer was
not evaluated or any totaling error is noticed,
may point out the same and must make
his/her application/representation along
with a copy of the answer script supplied to
them within 15 days failing which the
application/representation shall not be
entertained for suitable corrective action as
per laid down procedure.
8. No other application for obtaining photocopy of answer script shall be entertained
once remedy under clause 6 is exhausted.
9. No other query regarding evaluation or
reevaluation of answer script shall be
entertained.
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46B. ijh{kk esa O;og`r mkj iqfLrdk dh Nk;kizfr miyCk djkus gsrq vkosnui=k dk izk:i

NALANDA OPEN UNIVERSITY


3rd Floor, Biscomaun Bhawan, Gandhi Maidan, Patna-800 001
APPLICATION FORM FOR OBTAINING PHOTOCOPY OF THE ANSWER SCRIPT
(Regulations are mentioned at page no. 34 (item no. 46A) of this Prospectus.
Please go through them carefully before filling up this form.)

1. Name of the Examinees:


2. Course:

Enrolment No:

3. Address : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PIN
4. Detail of the course(s), for which photocopies of the answer script(s) is/are required : (a)
Term-end examination or other examination: First/Second Examination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(b) Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(c) Name of the Exam Centre
(d) Name and No. of the Paper(s):
5. Details of fee pai : (The fee for obtaining photocopies of the answer scripts is Rs. 500/- per
Script (per paper), which is to be paid through demand draft drawn in favour of NOU &
payable at Patna)
No. of Paper(s): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rs. 500/- = Total Amount: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Demand Draft No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Date: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Name of the Issuing Bank: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


6. Self-attested photocopies of the Marksheet, Identity Card and Examination Admit Card
issued by the University. (Must be Attached)

UNDERTAKING
I hereby undertake that the answer script(s), for which photocopy(ies), applied for, belongs to me. For
this purpose, I am enclosing self-attested photocopy of my Marksheet & Identity Card and Examination Admit
Card issued by the University. In case, my statement is found false, the University may take action against me
as deemed fit.
Date:............................
Place: ........................

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Signature: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Name: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47. General Guidelines for Students


1. For any information, guidance or help
required during the period of study, a
candidate may write to the Registrar
(Examination), Nalanda Open University,
3rd Floor, Biscomaun Bhawan, Gandhi
Maidan, Patna-800 001, or may contact him
through email or on phone No. 2201013 or
2206916 between 3.00 p.m. and 4.00 p.m. on
any working day. The callers from outside
must use the STD telephone code of Patna,
which is 0612.
2. If any information given by any candidate is
found to be wrong, his/her admission may
be cancelled and all charges paid by him/her
shall be forfeited.
3. The rules and regulations given in the
Prospectus may be amended by the
University whenever necessary.
4. All controversies regarding admission and
evaluation of answer books or any other
dispute etc. shall be subject to the jurisdiction of Patna courts.

48. fo|kfFkZ;ksa }kjk ckj&ckj ,oa ;kuiwoZd i<+s tkus

okys fcUnq (POINTS TO BE READ CAREFULLY AND REPEATEDLY BY STUDENTS)


1. v;;u dk;Ze dk vuqikyu djuk vfuok;Z gSA bl

dk;Ze esa fdlh Hkh izdkj dk ifjorZu ,oa la'kksku


laHko ugha gSA vxj dksbZ fo|kFkhZ bldk vuqikyu ugha
djrk gS rks mldk v;;u csdkj gks ldrk gSA
2. fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks ukekadu djkrs le; gh vius fo"k; ls
lEcfUkr Lokfkxe rFkk vU; lkefxz;ksa dks] ftldk
mYys[k dafMdk (26) esa fd;k x;k gS] fo'ofo|ky; ds
eq[;ky; vofLFkr cqd&LVksj vFkok ml v;;u&dsU
ls izkIr dj ysuk pkfg;s tgk mlus ukekadu djk;k gSA
;fn fdlh fo|kFkhZ ds vuqjksk ij mls dksbZ lkexzh
LihM&iksLV ;k Mkd ls Hksth tkrh gS vkSj og mls izkIr
ugha gksrh gS rks blds fy, fo'ofo|ky; ftEesokj ugha
gksxkA
3. fukkZfjr frfFk ,oa izf;k ds vuqlkj l=kh; dk;Z
(Assignment) ,oa ifj;kstuk izfrosnu (Project
Report) dks dafMdk (33&34) esa crk;s x;s fofk ds

vuqlkj tek djuk vfuok;Z gSA ftl frfFk dks ftl i=k
dh ijh{kk gS] mlh frfFk dks ml i=k ls lEcfUkr
l=kh;&dk;Z dks vius ijh{kk d{k esa ijh{kk ds nkSjku
vius oh{kd ds ikl tek djuk vko';d gSA fdlh l=k
dk l=kh; dk;Z ijh{kk frfFk ds iwoZ ,oa ijh{kk vofk ds
ckn fdlh Hkh ifjfLFkfr esa tek ugha gksxkA vFkkZr~ l=kh;
dk;Z ek=k mDr i=k dh ijh{kk vofk ds vUrxZr gh tek
gks ik;sxk blh izdkj] Mkd ls Hksts x;s l=kh;&dk;ks dks
Hkh Lohdkj ugha fd;k tk;sxkA
4. vius Lokfkxe rFkk vU; lkefxz;ksa dks Nk=k Lo;a fo'o&
fo|ky; vFkok v;;u dsUnz ls] tSlk fd ekeyk gks]
fo'ofo|ky; }kjk vfkr fdlh deZpkjh ls izkIr djsa
vkSj ml deZpkjh dks izkfIr jlhn ns nsaA blh izdkj] tc
dHkh dksbZ lkexzh fdlh Nk=k }kjk fo'ofo|ky; vFkok
v;;u dsUnz ij tek dh tkrh gS rks mlls lEcfUkr
jlhn mls vo'; izkIr dj ysuk pkfg;sA fcuk jlhn
izLrqr fd, x, fdlh Hkh f'kdk;r ij dksbZ fopkj ugha
fd;k tk,xkA fo'ofo|ky; vfkdkjh ;k muds }kjk
izfrfu;qDr deZpkjh ds vfrfjDr fdlh vkSj ds ikl
vfHkys[k bR;kfn tek u djsa vkSj u gh mlls izkIr djsaA
5. Nk=k viuh leL;kvksa ds lekkku ds fy, ek=k fo'o&
fo|ky; ds inkfkdkfj;ksa ls gh lEidZ djsaA vokafNr
roksa ls u rks lEidZ djsa vkSj u gh vusd ek;e ls dksbZ
dk;Z djk;sa vkSj u gh muds cgdkos esa vk;saA
fo'ofo|ky; iz'kklu vkidh gj okftc leL;k ds
lekkku ds fy, vkidh enn djsxkA
6. Nk=kksa dh liQyrk mudh viuh 'kS{kf.kd dksf'k'k ,oa
esgur ij fuHkZj djrh gSA vr% fdlh izdkj ds xyr
vk'oklu ;k izyksHku eas u iQlas] D;ksafd blls dksbZ ykHk
ugha gksus okyk gSA blh izdkj] fdlh Hkh rjg dhs iSjoh
vkids ijh{kkiQy dks izHkkfor ugha dj ldrhA dksbZ Hkh
O;fDr] pkgs og ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; dk
deZpkjh ;k inkfkdkjh gh D;ksa u gks] ;fn fdlh fo|kFkhZ
ls fdlh rjg dh xyr ekx djrk gS vkSj mlds fy;s
vfkr jlhn ugha nsrk gS] rks bldh lwpuk ml fo|kFkhZ
dks rqjUr mPpre inkfkdkjh dks nsuh pkfg,A
fo'ofo|ky; Lrj ij rqjar dk;Zokgh dh tk,xhA
7. fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh lwpuk ds fy;s ;g Li"V fd;k tk jgk gS
fd fo'ofo|ky; }kjk dksbZ Hkh xsl isij fuxZr ugha fd;k
tkrk gSA vr% ;fn bl izdkj dk dksbZ vk'oklu fdlh

41

42

O;fDr }kjk fn;k tkrk gS rks og ek=k Nykok gSA


fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks lykg nh tkrh gS fd os bl izdkj ds Hkze
esa u vk;saA
8. fo'ofo|ky; }kjk ijh{kk&fu;eksa esa ifjorZu fd;k x;k
gSA vc ls fo'ofo|ky; }kjk vk;ksftr izk;% lHkh
ijh{kkvksa (lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ] b.Vj] Lukrd] Lukrdkskj
fMIyksek] Lukrdkskj bR;kfn) ds izR;sd i=k esa (ch-,MikB~;e dks NksM+dj) fyf[kr ijh{kk rFkk l=kh; dk;Z@
iSzfDVdy dk;Z ds fy;s fukkZfjr vdksa dk vuqikr
80%20 dj fn;k x;k gSA ch-,M- dh ijh{kk esa ;g
vuqikr 75%25 gSA ch-lh-,- rFkk ,e-lh-,- ds Hkh dqN
izSfDVdy&i=kksa esa ;g vuqikr 20%80 gS] ijUrq 'ks"k i=kksa
esa 80%20 gh gSA izR;sd i=k ds fy;s dqy 100 vad
fukkZfjr gSaA fu;eksa ds vuqlkj fo|kFkhZ dks izR;sd i=k esa
mkh.kZ gksuk vko';d gSA izR;sd fo"k; ds izR;sd i=k esa
mkh.kZ gksus ds ckn gh mls ml o"kZ@ikVZ dh ijh{kk esa
mkh.kZ le>k tk;sxk vkSj vxys o"kZ@ikVZ esa izkseksV fd;k
tk ldsxkA
mkh.kZrk ds fy;s lHkh ikB~;eksa ds lHkh lkekU; i=kksa esa
(vkulZ rFkk iSjkesfMdy fo"k; ds i=kksa dks NksM+dj) 33 vad
izkIr djuk vko';d gSA vkulZ fo"k; rFkk iSjkesfMdy fo"k; ds
izR;sd i=k esa 45 vad izkIr djus dh vfuok;Zrrk gSA mi;qZDr
:i ls fukkZfjr izfr'kr izkIrkadksa dh x.kuk izR;sd i=k ds fyf[kr
ijh{kk rFkk l=kh; dk;Z @ izSfDVdy @ izkstsDV fjiksVZ esa izkIr dqy
vadksa dks tksM+dj dh tk;sxhA mnkgj.kkFkZ] ;fn fdlh fo|kFkhZ dks
,e-,- bfrgkl ds izFke i=k ds fyf[kr ijh{kk eas 23 vad izkIr
gksrs gSa vkSj mls mlh i=k ds l=kh; dk;Z esa 13 vad izkIr gksrs gSa rks
mu nksuksa vadksa dks feykdj mls dqy 23$1336 vad izkIr gksaxs]
tks 33 ls vfkd gSaA vr% mls bl i=k esa mkh.kZ le>k tk;sxk]
ijUrq ;fn mls fyf[kr ijh{kk esa ek=k 18 vad rFkk l=kh; dk;Z esa
13 vad] vFkkZr~ dqy 18$1331 vad gh izkIr gksrs gSa rks mls i=k
esa vuqkh.kZ le>k tk;sxkA blh izdkj lHkh i=kksa esa vadksa dh x.kuk
dh tk;sxh] ijUrq ;fn mls fdlh i=k ds fyf[kr ijh{kk vFkok
l=kh;&dk;Z esa 'kwU; vad izkIr gksrk gS rc Hkh mls ml i=k esa
vuqkh.kZ le>k tk;sxkA ,d Hkh i=k esa vuqkhZ.k gksus dk vFkZ ;g
gksxk fd og fo|kFkhZ ml ikVZ dh ijh{kk esa vuqkh.kZ le>k tk;sxk
vkSj mls vxys o"kZ lHkh i=kksa esa fiQj ls ijh{kk nsuh gksxh rFkk
l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk vFkok izSfDVdy djuk gksxkA vr%
fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks iwjh lrdZrk ls fyf[kr ijh{kk rFkk l=kh;&dk;Z @
izSfDVdy dh rS;kjh djuh pkfg;s ftlls fd nksuksa dk vad

feykdj os izR;sd i=k esa mkh.kZrk izkIr dj ldsa vkSj bl izdkj


vxys ikVZ esa izkseks'ku ds ;ksX; gks tk;saA
49. fo'ofo|ky; rFkk fo|kfFkZ;ksa ls lEcfUkr

lwpukvksa dk izdk'ku
ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; ls lEc lHkh egRoiw.kZ
dk;Zeksa] lwpukvksa] foKkiuksa bR;kfn dk izdk'ku]
vko';drkuqlkj ^nSfud tkxj.k*] ^izHkkr [kcj* vFkok ^nSfud
fgUnqLrku* lekpkji=kksa esa fd;k tk;sxkA fo|kfFkZ;ksa rFkk vU;
ftKklqvksa ls vuqjksk gS fd os fo'ofo|ky; dh lwpukvksa ds fy,
lekpkji=kksa dk lanHkZ fu;fer :i ls vo'; djsaA vfr fo'ks"k
ifjfLFkfr esa gh dfri; lwpukvksa dk izdk'ku vU; lekpkji=kksa esa
Hkh fd;k tk ldsxk] ijUrq ,slh ifjfLFkfr;k vR;Ur ux.; gkasxhA
fo'ofo|ky; dh lHkh lwpukvksa dk izlkj.k fu;fer :i ls
fo'ofo|ky; dh nks csolkbVksa (Websites) ;Fkk (i) www.
nalandaopenuniversity.com rFkk (ii) www.nou.ac.in
esa Hkh fd;k tkrk gSA fcgkj o jkT; ls ckgj ds fo|kFkhZx.k
lwpukvksa dh izkfIr ds fy, ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; dh mDr
nksuksa csolkbVksa (Websites) dk lanHkZ dj ldrs gSaA fo|kFkhZ
lwpuk izkfIr gsrq Email dk Hkh mi;ksx dj ldrs gSaA
fo'ofo|ky; dk Email ID bl izdkj gS% nou @ nou
ac.in A
fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks viuk e-mail rFkk eksckby (mobile) uEcj
Hkh fo'ofo|ky; esa jftLVj djk nsuk pkfg, rkfd vko';drk
gksus ij lwpuk mUgsa O;fDrxr :i ls bl ek;e ls igqpkbZ tk
ldsA ukekadu iQkeZ esa eksckby uEcj ,oa E-mail ID dk mYys[k
djuk vfr vko';d gSA

50. New Courses


Every year, University has been adding up
new programmes. These new programmes/
courses are added and on the basis of students
demand for such courses and theur applicability.
The University also considers the job prospects and
career advancement of students while adding up
new courses. From 2015-16 academic session, the
University has introduced the following courses:
(i) Post Graduate Diploma in Hindi-English
Translation
(ii) Post Graduate Diploma in Information and
Public Relations
(iii) B.A. (Hons.) Statistics

(iv) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Statistics


From the 2011-12 academic session, the following courses has been introduced in the University:
(i) B.A. in Education
(ii) B.A. in Public Administration
(iii) Bachelor in Business Administration
(iv) B.A. in Journalism and Mass Commination
(v) Certificate in Network Administration
(Routing and Switching from session 2015)
M.A. in Education was introduced in year
2008, however, not a substitute programme for
M.Ed. course. This programme is intended to
upgrade the skill of those who have already
acquired B.Ed. degree or want to pursue their
career in education field. It may also help students
to find out new avenues of employment in Higher
Secondary Schools.
The Post-Graduates course in Urdu is, primarily, intended to help teachers of schools and colleges, imparting education in Urdu language and
literature. It will also provide an alternative route
to Urdu speaking people to do Post-Graduation in
their mother tongue.

51. Upgradation of Old Courses


orZeku l=k ls iqLrdky; foKku] HkkSfrdh] okf.kT; rFkk yksd
iz'kklu ds dkslks dks ,d u;s Lo:i esa lEcfkZr ,oa ifjofrZr djus
dh dksf'k'k dh tk jgh gSA vk'kk gS fd blls fo|kFkhZ vfkd
ykHkkfUor gksaxsA

52. Structure and Brief Syllabi of the


Master Degree Programmes offered
by the University
Structure and brief Syllabi of different Master
degree programmes / courses offered by the
University are as below:

(A) Masters Degree Courses in Arts


Subjects
Masters Degree courses in Arts subjects are
offered in 17 subjects. These courses are of 2 year
duration and each course consists of 16 papers,
divided into two parts of 8 papers for Part I and
another 8 papers for Part II of the study
programme. One can opt for Masters Degree

Courses in any one of the following 17 subjects:


(i) Bhojpuri
(ii) Economics
(iii) Education
(iv) English
(v) Environmental Science
(vi) Geography
(vii) Hindi Literature
(viii) History
(ix) Magahi
(x) Maithili
(xi) Political Science
(xii) Psychology
(xiii) Public Administration
(xiv) Rural Development
(xv) Sanskrit
(xvi) Sociology, and
(xvii) Urdu
M.A. examination will be conducted in two
parts and the candidates shall be examined in eight
papers in each year of the examination, each paper
carrying 100 marks. The distribution of marks
between written examination and home assignment / practical examination in each paper shall be
in a ratio of 80:20 respectivety as is in the details of
defferent papers of each programme in going.
Term-end final examination will be held at the end
of each Academic session. As per new rules it will
be necessary for all students to pass in each Part of
the examination separately before they are promoted to the other Part. Further, in order to pass
each Part of the examination, every student will be
required to secure at least 33% of marks in each
paper. Consisting of both the term end written
examination and practical examination/home
assignment, as the case may be, taken together and
percentage determined accordingly. However, if a
candidate has failed to appear and secured zero
mark in the term end written examination or
practical examination/home assignment, as the
case may be, in any paper, he/she will be deemed
to have failed in that paper. Failure in one paper
will mean failure in examination. Hence students
must strive hard to pass in all the papers separately.

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The Abstract of the syllabi of the Master's Degree courses in Arts subjects is given below,
subject wise :

(I) M.A. : BHOJPURI


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+Assignment
taken together)

Written Exam.

Assignment

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

640

160

264

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

22

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

640

160

264

PART I
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Hkkstiqjh lkfgR; DsQ bfrgkl


Hkkstiqjhrj vU; {ks=kh; Hkk"kk lkfgR; DsQ v;;u
Hkkjrh; dkO; 'kkL=k
Hkkstiqjh vkykspuk lkfgR;
iz;kstu ewyd Hkkstiqjh (O;kogkfjd Hkkstiqjh)
Hkkstiqjh yksd lkfgR;
Hkkstiqjh dgkuh
Hkkstiqjh fucUk laxzg
Total
PART II

9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.

Hkkstiqjh Hkk"kk ds bfrgkl


Hkk"kk&foKku
Hkkstiqjh x| DsQ vU; izeq[k fokk,
ik'pkR; dkO;'kkL=k
vkkqfud Hkkstiqjh dkO;
Hkkstiqjh miU;kl
Hkkstiqjh ukVd
Hkkstiqjhrj lkfgR; dk lkewfgd ifjppkZ
Total

44

(II) M.A. : ECONOMICS


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written Exam.

Assignment

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+Assignment
taken together)

PART I
1.

Micro Economic Analysis

80

20

33

2.

Macro Economic Analysis

80

20

33

3.

Quantitative Methods

80

20

33

4.

Public Economics

80

20

33

5.

Indian Economics

80

20

33

6.

Economics of Growth, Development


and Planning

80

20

33

7.

International Trade and Finance

80

20

33

8.

Economics of Environment and Social


Sector

80

20

33

640

160

264

Welfare Economics

80

20

33

10.

History of Economic Thought

80

20

33

11.

Labour Economics

80

20

33

12.

Demography

80

20

33

13.

Agricultural Economics

80

20

33

14.

Industrial Economics

80

20

33

15.

Bihars Economy

80

20

33

16.

Methodology of Economic Research

80

20

33

640

160

264

Total
PART II
9.

Total

45

(III) M.A. : EDUCATION


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written Exam.

Assignment

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+Assignment
taken together)

PART I
1.

Principles of Education

80

20

33

2.

Educational Development in India

80

20

33

3.

Philosophical Foundation of Education

80

20

33

4.

Sociological Foundation of Education

80

20

33

5.

Psychological Foundation of Education

80

20

33

6.

Methodology of Educational Research

80

20

33

7.

Educational Technology

80

20

33

8.

Educational Management

80

20

33

Total

640

160

264

PART II
9.

Organizational Behavior

80

20

33

10.

Environmental Education

80

20

33

11.

Educational Administrative Practices

80

20

33

12.

Teacher Education

80

20

33

13.

Distance Education

80

20

33

14.

Educational Statistics

80

20

33

15.

Guidance and Counselling

80

20

33

16.

Educational Evaluation and t


Measurement

80

20

33

Total

46

640

160

264

(IV) M.A. : ENGLISH


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written Exam. Assignment

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+Assignment
taken together)

PART I
1.

English Poetry from Chaucer to Milton

80

20

33

2.

William Shakespeare

80

20

33

3.

15th to 17th Century Drama

80

20

33

4.

17th Century Prose

80

20

33

5.

18th Century Literature

80

20

33

6.

19th Century Poetry

80

20

33

7.

Literary Criticism

80

20

33

8.

Elementary Linguistics and Structure of


English

80

20

33

640

160

264

19th Century Fiction and Non-Fiction

80

20

33

10.

20th Century Poetry

80

20

33

11.

20th Century Drama

80

20

33

12.

20th Century Fiction

80

20

33

13.

Indian Literature in English

80

20

33

14.

Practical Criticism and Contemporary


Critical Theory

80

20

33

15.

New Literature

80

20

33

16.

American and Canadian Literature

80

20

33

640

160

264

Total
PART II
9.

Total

47

(V) M.A. : ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+Assignment
taken together)

PART I
1.

Fundamental of Environmental
Science & Ecology

80

20

33

2.

Environmental Geosciences

80

20

33

3.

Environmental Chemistry

80

20

33

4.

Bio-diversity, Its Conservation &


Microbiology

80

20

33

5.

Natural Resources & their


Conservation

80

20

33

6.

Management of Agriculture & Forest

80

20

33

7.

Energy & Environment

80

20

33

8.

Environmental Pollution Control

80

20

33

640

60

100

264

Marine Ecology

80

20

33

10.

Waste Generation & Management

80

20

33

11.

Environment Toxicology

80

20

33

12.

Application of Statistics & Models in


Environmental Science

80

20

33

13.

Remote Sensing & Its Application in


Environmental Science

80

20

33

14.

Environmental Impact Assessment,


Eco-planning &

80

20

33

15.

Environmental Law, Policies and


Management

80

20

33

16.

Social Issues and Environment

80

20

33

640

140

20

264

Total
PART II
9.

Total

48

(VI) M.A. : GEOGRAPHY


Paper
No.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+Assignment
taken together)

Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

PART I
Geographical Thought
Geomorphology
Climatology & Oceanography
General Geography of India
Regional Geography of India
World Economic Geography
Human and Population Geography
Advanced Cartography

80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80

20

20

20
20
20

20
20
20

33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33

Total

640

60

100

264

80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80

20

20
20
20
20
20

20

20

33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33

640

140

20

264

PART II
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.

Geography of Rural Settlement


Urban Geography
Regional Planning & Development
Environmental & BioGeography
Cultural & Tribal Geography
GIS & Remote Sensing
Political Geography
Transport Geography
Total

H.E. Governor Shri Ram


Nath Kovind inaugurating
a seminar on Relevance of
Higher Education
Examination Board

49

(VII) M.A. : HINDI


i=k
la

i=k dk uke

vad foHkktu
fyf[kr ijh{kk

l=kh; dk;Z

mkh.kZrk&izkIr djus ds
fy, U;wure vko';d vad
(fyf[kr ijh{kk $ l=kh;
dk;Z lfgr)

izFke o"kZ
1.

fgUnh&lkfgR; dk bfrgkl (vkfn ,oa e;dky)

80

20

33

2.

izkphu ,oa e;dkyhu dkO;

80

20

33

3.

fgUnh dFkk&lkfgR; (miU;kl ,oa dgkuh)

80

20

33

4.

Hkk"kkfoKku (lSkfUrd)

80

20

33

5.

Hkkjrh; dkO; 'kkL=k

80

20

33

6.

fgUnh ls brj Hkkjrh; lkfgR;

80

20

33

7.

iz;kstuewyd fgUnh

80

20

33

8.

fgUnh vkykspuk ds vkkkj LrEHk ,oa mudh


vkykspuk&ifr

80

20

100

640

160

264

oqQy
f}rh; o"kZ
9.

fgUnh&lkfgR; dk bfrgkl (vkkqfud dky %


Hkkjrsanq ,oa f}osnh ;qx)

80

20

33

10.

fgUnh lkfgR; dk bfrgkl (vkkqfud dky %


Nk;kokn ls ysdj izxfrokn rd)

80

20

33

11.

fgUnh lkfgR;

80

20

33

12.

ukVd vkSj jaxeap

80

20

33

13.

vkkqfud dFkk lkfgR;

80

20

33

14.

fucUk rFkk vU; x| fokk;sa

80

20

33

15.

ik'pkR; vkykspuk vkSj 'kSyh foKku

80

20

33

16.

fgUnh Hkk"kk dh lajpuk

80

20

33

640

160

264

oqQy

50

(VIII) M.A. : HISTORY


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+Assignment
taken together)

PART I
1.

Other Sciences as an Aid to Writing of History

80

20

33

2.

Pre and Proto History of India

80

20

33

3.

Political and Socio-Economic History of


Ancient India (Rigvedic Times to Rise of
Guptas in 320 A.D.)

80

20

33

4.

Political and Socio-Economic History of


Ancient India (320 A.D. to 650 A.D.)

80

20

33

5.

Political and Socio-Economic History of


Early Medieval India (650 A.D. to 1200 A.D.)

80

20

33

6.

Indias Early Contact With Western and Central


Asia and Cultural Expansion in South-East Asia

80

20

33

7.

Ancient World (A) : Egyptian, Mesopotamian


and Persian Civilizations

80

20

33

8.

Ancient World (B) : Chinese, Greeco-Roman


and Islamic Civilizations)

80

20

33

640

160

264

Political and Socio-Economic History of


Medieval India (Turko-Afghan Period :
1200 A.D. to 1500 A.D.)

80

20

33

10.

Political and Socio-Economic History of


Medieval India (Mughal Period : 1500 A.D. to
1750 A.D.)

80

20

33

11.

The Marathas and the British Paramountacy


(1750 A.D. to 1857 A.D.)

80

20

33

12.

Socio-Ecnomic and Cultural History of Modern


India (1700 A.D. to 1945 A.D.)

80

20

33

13.

Indian National Movement(1857 A.D. to


1947 A.D.)

80

20

33

14.

European History (1453 A.D. to 1815 A.D.)

80

20

33

15.

Brief History of USA, Modern China and


Modern Japan

80

20

33

16.

Modern West (1815 A.D. to 1950A.D.)

80

20

33

640

160

264

Total

PART II
9.

Total

51

(IX) M.A. : MAGAHI


i=k la

i=k dk uke

vad foHkktu
fyf[kr ijh{kk

l=kh; dk;Z

mkh.kZrk&izkIr djus ds
fy, U;wure vko';d vad
(fyf[kr ijh{kk $ l=kh;
dk;Z lfgr)

izFke o"kZ
exgh lkfgR; DsQ bfrgkl (vkjaHk ls dky[kaM
foHkktu rd)

80

20

33

nwljk

exgh izcak dkO;

80

20

33

rhljk

exgh xhfrdkO;

80

20

33

pkSFkk

u;dh exgh dfork

80

20

33

ikpok

exgh DsQ miU;kl lkfgR;

80

20

33

NV~Bk

exgh DsQ ukV~;&lkfgR;

80

20

33

lkrok

exgh DsQ dgkuh lkfgR;

80

20

33

vkBok

izkphu ,oa e;dkyhu exgh ds dkO; (fl


lkfgR; vkm HkfDr lkfgR;)

80

20

33

640

160

264

exgh ds fucak lkfgR;

80

20

33

exgh x| DsQ vU; fokk;sa

80

20

33

X;kjgok

exgh lkfgR; DsQ bfrgkl (vkkqfud Lo:i)

80

20

33

ckjgok

exgh Hkk"kk DsQ mn~Hko vkm fodkl

80

20

33

rsjgok

Hkk"kk foKku % flkUr

80

20

33

pkSngok

dkO; 'kkL=k

80

20

33

iUnzgok

lekykspuk

80

20

33

lksygok

yksd lkfgR; vkm lkewfgd ifjp;h

80

20

33

640

160

264

ifgyk

oqQy
f}rh; o"kZ
uok
nlok

oqQy

52

(X) M.A. : MAITHILI


i=k la

i=k dk uke

vad foHkktu
fyf[kr ijh{kk

l=kh; dk;Z

mkh.kZrk&izkIr djus ds
fy, U;wure vko';d vad
(fyf[kr ijh{kk $ l=kh;
dk;Z lfgr)

izFke o"kZ
eSfFkyh lkfgR;d bfrgkl (vkfndky ,oa
e;dky)

80

20

33

nwljk

fo|kifr ;qx vk lkfgR;

80

20

33

rhljk

Hkk"kk foKku

80

20

33

pkSFkk

laLr ,oa vogV~B

80

20

33

ikpok

eSfFkyh x| lkfgR; (dFkk ,oa ;k=kk lkfgR;)

80

20

33

NV~Bk

eSfFkyh eqDrd dkO;

80

20

33

lkrok

dkO;&'kkL=k

80

20

33

vkBok

lkfgR;d fucaFk ,oa yksd lkfgR;


640

160

264

eSfFkyh lkfgR;d bfrgkl : vkkqfud dky

80

20

33

pUnk >k ;qx vks lkfgR;

80

20

33

X;kjgok

Hkk"kk foKku

80

20

33

ckjgok

eSfFkyh x| lkfgR; (miU;kl)

80

20

33

rsjgok

eSfFkyh ukVd ,oa ,dkadh

80

20

33

pkSngok

eSfFkyh izcUk dkO;

80

20

33

iUnzgok

eSfFkyh vkkqfud dkO;

80

20

33

lksygok

eSfFkyh lekykspuk ,oa i=k&if=kdk

80

20

33

640

160

264

ifgyk

oqQy
f}rh; o"kZ
uok
nlok

oqQy

53

(XI) M.A. : POLITICAL SCIENCE


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written Exam.

Assignment

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+Assignment
taken together)

PART I
1.

(A) Ancient and Medieval Political


Thought

80

20

33

2.

Modern Political Thought

80

20

33

3.

Classical Political Theory

80

20

33

4.

Contemporary Political Theory

80

20

33

5.

Comparative Government and Politics

80

20

33

6.

Comparative Politics

80

20

33

7.

International Relations-Theory and


Problems

80

20

33

8.

India and the World

80

20

33

640

160

264

Total
PART II
9.

Public Administration

80

20

33

10.

Indian Administration

80

20

33

11.

Indian Government and Politics

80

20

33

12.

Indian Politics (Issues and Processes)

80

20

33

13.

The Origin and Development of


International Organisation

80

20

33

14.

International Law (Peace and Neutrality)

80

20

33

15.

International Law (Law of Belligerency)

80

20

33

16.

(i) Group A (State Politics with Special


reference to Bihar)
Group B (Research Methodology)

40
+
40

20
+
20

33
33

640

160

264

Total

54

(XII) M.A. : PSYCHOLOGY


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+Assignment
taken together)

PART I
1.

Fundamentals of Basic Psychology

80

20

33

2.

Cognitive Psychology

80

20

33

3.

Neuro Psychology

80

20

4.

Social Psychology

80

5.

Research Methodology

80

20

33

6.

Psychological Statistics

80

20

33

7.

Life Span Development Psychology

80

20

33

8.

Psychological Assessment

80
Total

33
20

33

20

33

80

264

640

80

Psychopathology

80

20

10.

Psychology of Personality

80

11.

Systems and Theories of Personality

80

20

12.

Educational Psychology

80

13.

Psychometrics

80

20

14.

Clinical Psychology

80

20

33

15.

Organizational Psychology

80

20

33

16.

Guidance and Counselling

80

20

640

80

PART II
9.

Total

33
20

33
33

20

33
33

33
80

264

55

(XIII) M.A. : PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written Exam.

Assignment

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+Assignment
taken together)

PART I
1.

State, Society and Public Administration


(MPA-11)

80

20

33

2.

Bureaucracy and Good Governance


(MPA-11)

80

20

33

3.

Classical Administrative Theory


(MPA-12)

80

20

33

4.

Contemporary Administrative Theory


(MPA-13)

80

20

33

5.

Public System of Management (MPA-13)

80

20

33

6.

Strategic Management Reforms and


Empowerment (MPA-13)

80

20

33

7.

Human Resource Management-I


(MPA-14)

80

20

33

8.

Human Resource Management-II


(MPA-14)

80

20

33

640

160

264

Principles of Public Policy

80

20

33

10.

Public Policy Analysis

80

20

33

11.

Principles and Practice of Democratic


Decentralization

80

20

33

12.

Local Governance in India

80

20

33

13.

Electronic Governance

80

20

33

14.

Disaster Management

80

20

33

15.

Indian Administration as enshrined in


Constitution of India

80

20

33

16.

Rural Development with Special


Reference to Bihar

80

20

33

640

160

264

Total
PART II
9.

Total

56

(XIV) M.A. : RURAL DEVELOPMENT


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written Exam.

Assignment

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+Assignment
taken together)

PART I
1.

Rural Development : Indian Context


(MRD 101)

80

20

33

2.

Rural Development Programmes


(MRD 102) Block 4 and 5

80

20

33

3.

Rural Development Planning and


Management (MRD 103)

80

20

33

4.

Research Methods in Rural Development


(MRD 4)

80

20

33

5.

Rural Health Care (RDD-6)

80

20

33

6.

Communication and Extension in


Rural Development (RDD-7)

80

20

33

7.

Rural Social Development (MRDE 101)

80

20

33

8.

Voluntary Action in Rural Development


(MRDE 2)

80

20

33

Total

640

160

264

Land Reforms and Rural Development


(MRDE 3)

80

20

33

10.

Entrepreneurship and Rural Development


(MRDE 4)

80

20

33

10.

Poverty Alleviation Programmes in Rural


India (MRD 102) Block 1 to 3

80

20

33

12.

Rural Economics

80

20

33

13.

Indian Economy in Bihar's Context

80

20

33

14.

Governance and Panchayati Raj

80

20

33

15.

Regional Planning & Development

80

20

33

16.

Rural Sociology in India

80

20

33

Total

640

160

264

PART II
9.

57

(XV) M.A. : SANSKRIT


i=k la

i=k dk uke

vad foHkktu
fyf[kr ijh{kk

l=kh; dk;Z

mkh.kZrk&izkIr djus ds
fy, U;wure vko';d vad
(fyf[kr ijh{kk $ l=kh;
dk;Z lfgr)

izFke o"kZ
1.

vkfn laLr&lkfgR; dk bfrgkl

80

20

33

2.

ykSfdd laLr&lkfgR; dk bfrgkl

80

20

33

3.

Hkk"kkfoKku rFkk fyfifoKku

80

20

33

4.

Hkkjrh; n'kZu ,oa laLr

80

20

33

5.

laLrsrj Hkkjrh; Hkk"kkvksa ds lkfgR; dk lkekU;


ifjp;

80

20

33

6.

laLr&O;kdj.k

80

20

33

7.

laLr dkO;'kkL=k

80

20

33

8.

laLr&jpuk

80

20

33

640

160

264

osn rFkk mifu"kn~

80

20

33

10.

izkphu laLr&i|dkO;

80

20

33

11.

e;dkyhu rFkk vkkqfud laLr&dkO;

80

20

33

12.

laLr&x|dkO;

80

20

33

13.

laLr&:id

80

20

33

14.

O;kdj.k

80

20

33

15.

laLr&'kkL=kksa dk bfrgkl

80

20

33

16.

laLr&jpuk

80

20

33

640

160

264

oqQy
f}rh; o"kZ
9.

oqQy

58

(XVI) M.A. : SOCIOLOGY


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written Exam.

Assignment

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+Assignment
taken together)

PART I
1.

Classical Sociological Tradition

80

20

33

2.

Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology

80

20

33

3.

Methodology of Social Research

80

20

33

4.

Perspectives of Indian Society

80

20

33

5.

Sociology of Change and Development

80

20

33

6.

Comparative Sociology

80

20

33

7.

Sociology of Region

80

20

33

8.

Gender and Society

80

20

33

640

160

264

Environment and Society

80

20

33

10.

Ethnicity, Pluralism and Nation

80

20

33

11.

Sociology of Popular Culture and Mass


Communication

80

20

33

12.

Globalization and Society

80

20

33

13.

Rural Society in India

80

20

33

14.

Urban Society in India

80

20

33

15.

Sociology of Religion

80

20

33

16.

Education and Society

80

20

33

640

160

264

Total
PART II
9.

Total

59

(XVII) M.A. : URDU


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written Exam.

Assignment

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+Assignment
taken together)

PART I
1.

mnwZ kqcku&o&vnc dh dnhe rkjh[k

80

20

33

2.

Dykfldh mnwZ kqcku&o&vnc

80

20

33

3.

mnwZ 'kk;jh dk vgn&,&eksroflr

80

20

33

4.

mnwZ ulz dk vgn&,&eksroflr

80

20

33

5.

mnwZ ulz dk vgn&,&eksroflr (xSj viQlkuch)

80

20

33

6.

tnhn mnwZ 'kk;jh

80

20

33

7.

tnhn mnwZ ulz

80

20

33

8.

yslkfu;kr vkSj m:k&o&cykxr

80

20

33

640

160

264

mnwZ esa rudhn_ mlwy vkSj bLrseky

80

20

33

10.

mnwZ vnc esa vnch rgjhdsa

80

20

33

11.

mnwZ vnc ds vge ejkfdt

80

20

33

12.

rlOoqiQ vkSj fgUn bLykeh rgkho

80

20

33

13.

mnwZ 'kk;jh&1947 ds ckn

80

20

33

14.

mnwZ ulz&1947 ds ckn

80

20

33

15.

fgUnqLrku ds nwljs gevlj vnc

80

20

33

16.

eq[rfyiQ vnch vlukiQ vkSj 'kf[l;kr


ij vnch ^etkfeu*

80

20

33

640

160

264

oqQy
PART II
9.

oqQy

60

(B) Masters Degree Courses in Science


Subjects

written examination and practical /home assignment in a ratio of 80 : 20. It will be necessary to pass
in each Part of the examination. In order to pass
each Part of the examination, it will be necessary for
every student, admitted in 2008 session or sessions
to come thereafter, to secure atleast 33% of marks in
each paper. To determine 33% of marks in each
paper, the marks obtained by the candidate, both in
the term end theoretical written examination and
practical examination/home assignment, as the
case may be, will be clubbed and counted together
and percentage dertermined accordingly.
Howerver, if a candidate has secured zero mark in
term end theoretical written examination or
practical examination/home assignment, as the
case may be, in any paper, he/she will be deemed to
have failed in that paper. Failure in one paper will
mean failure in that Part of the examination. Hence,
students must strive hard to pass in all the papers
separately.

Masters Degree courses in selected science


subjects are offered in seven subject. Each of these
courses are of two year duration and each one of
them consists of 16 papers, divided into 8 papers
for Part-I and remaining 8 papers for Part-II of the
study programme. The courses being offered are :
(i) Botany
(ii) Chemistry
(iii) Environment Science
(iv) Geography
(v) Mathematics
(vi) Physics
(vii) Zoology
Note: The minimum qualification prescribed for
admission to M.Sc. degree in Geography
and Environmental Science is a Bachelor's
degree in any Science subject.
M.Sc. examination will be conducted in two
The abstract of the syllabi of the Masters
parts and the candidates shall be examined in eight
papers in each part of the examination, each paper Degree courses, in Science subjects (subjectcarrying 100 marks, divided between term end wise), is given in following pages.

A practical class is on with hands on experiments

61

(I) M.Sc. : BOTANY


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written Exam.

Practical

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+Assignment
taken together)

PART I
1.

Biodiversity of Plants and Diversity of


Algae

80

20

33

2.

Microbiology and Diversity of Fungi

80

20

33

3.

Plant Pathology

80

20

33

4.

Biology and Diversity of Brophyta and


Pteridophyta

80

20

33

5.

Diversity of Seed plants and their


Taxonomy

80

20

33

6.

Management of Forest Resources

80

20

33

7.

Cell Biology

80

20

33

8.

Plant Anatomy and Embryology

80

20

33

640

160

264

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

80

20

33

10.

Cytogenetics and Crop Improvement

80

20

33

11.

Molecular Biology

80

20

33

12.

Environmental Biology

80

20

33

13.

Plant Resources, Utilization and


Conservation

80

20

33

14.

Aero-biology

80

20

33

15.

Ethno-botany

80

20

33

16.

Biotechnology and Bioinformatics

80

20

33

640

160

264

Total
PART II
9.

Total

62

(II) M.Sc. : CHEMISTRY


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+Assignment
taken together)

PART I
1.

Physical Chemistry

80

20

33

2.

Inorganic Chemistry

80

20

33

3.

Organic Chemistry

80

20

33

4.

Solid State Chemistry & Quantum


Chemistry

80

20

33

5.

Co-ordination Chemistry

80

20

33

6.

Chemistry of Biomolecules

80

20

33

7.

Reaction Mechanism and


Supramolecular Chemistry

80

20

33

8.

Natural Product

80

20

33

640

80

80

264

Spectroscopy

80

20

33

10.

Advanced Chemical Dynamics

80

20

33

11.

Molecular Thermodynamics

80

20

33

12.

Ligand Field Theory

80

20

33

13.

Organotransition Metal Chemistry


and Metal Clusters

80

20

33

14.

Photochemistry and Pericyclic


reactions

80

20

33

15.

Organic Synthesis

80

20

33

16.

Environmental Chemistry and


Analytical Chemistry

80

20

33

640

80

80

264

Total
PART II
9.

Total

63

(III) M.Sc. : ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+Assignment
taken together)

PART I
1.

Fundamental of Environmental
Science & Ecology

80

20

33

2.

Environmental Geosciences

80

20

33

3.

Environmental Chemistry

80

20

33

4.

Biodiversity, its Conservation &


Microbiology

80

20

33

5.

Natural Resources & Their


Conservation

80

20

33

6.

Management of Agriculture & Forest

80

20

33

7.

Energy & Environment

80

20

33

8.

Environmental Pollutions Control

80

20

33

640

60

100

264

Marine Ecology

80

20

33

10.

Waste Generation & Management

80

20

33

11.

Environment Toxicology

80

20

33

12.

Application of Statistics

80

20

33

13.

Remote Sensing & Its Application in


Environmental Science

80

20

33

14.

Environmental Impact Assessment,


Eco-planning & Sustainable
Development

80

20

33

15.

Environmental Law, Policies and


Management

80

20

33

16.

Social Issues and Environment

80

20

33

640

140

20

264

Total
PART II
9.

Total

64

(IV) M.Sc. : GEOGRAPHY


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+Assignment
taken together)

PART I
1.

Geographical Thought

80

20

33

2.

Geomorphology

80

20

33

3.

Climatology & Oceanography

80

20

33

4.

General Geography of India

80

20

33

5.

Regional Geography of India

80

20

6.

World Economic Geography

80

20

33

7.

Human and Population Geography

80

20

33

8.

Advanced Cartography

80

20

33

640

40

120

264

Geography of Rural Settlement

80

20

33

10.

Urban Geography

80

20

33

11.

Regional Planning & Development

80

20

33

12.

Environmental & Bio-Geography

80

20

33

13.

Cultural & Tribal Geography

80

20

33

14.

GIS & Remote Sensing

80

20

33

15.

Political Geography

80

20

33

16.

Transport Geography

80

20

33

40

264

Total

33

PART II
9.

Total

640

120

H.E. Governor Shri Ram


Nath Kovind prisiding over
the seminar on Relevance
of Higher Education
Examination Board

65

(V) M.Sc. : MATHEMATICS


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written Exam.

Practical

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+Assignment
taken together)

PART I
1.

Advanced Abstract Algebra

80

20

33

2.

Real Analysis

80

20

33

3.

Measure Theory

80

20

33

4.

Topology

80

20

33

5.

Linear Algebra, Lattice Theory and


Boolean Algebra

80

20

33

6.

Complex Analysis

80

20

33

7.

Theory of Differential Equations

80

20

33

8.

Set theory, Graph theory, Number theory,


Differential Geometry

80

20

33

Total

640

160

264

PART II
9.

Numerical Analysis

80

20

33

10.

Functional Analysis

80

20

33

11.

Partial Differential Equations

80

20

33

12.

Analytical Dynamics

80

20

33

13.

Fluid Mechanics

80

20

33

14.

Operations Research

80

20

33

15.

Tenzor Algebra. Integral Transforms,


Linear integral equations, Operational
Research Modeling

80

20

33

16.

Programming in C (with ANST


Features)

80

20
(Practical)

33

640

160

264

Total

66

Staff, teachers and officers of the University with Vice Chancellor

(VI) M.Sc. : PHYSICS


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+Assignment
taken together)

PART I
1.

Mathematical Physics

80

20

33

2.

Quantum Mechanics

80

20

33

3.

Electro Dynamics & Plasma Physics

80

20

33

4.

Statistical Physics

80

20

33

5.

Nuclear & Particle Physics

80

20

33

6.

Atomic & Molecular Physics

80

20

33

7.

Condensed Matter Physics

80

20

33

8.

Electronic Devices

80

20

33

640

100

60

264

Computational Mathematics

80

20

33

10.

Programming with Fortran & C++

80

20

33

11.

Physics of nano-materials

80

20

33

12.

Science & Technology of Renewable Energy

80

20

33

13.

Environmental Physics

80

20

33

14.

Photonics

80

20

33

15.

Advanced Condensed Matter Physics

80

20

33

16.

Advance Electronics

80

20

33

640

60

100

264

Total
PART II
9.

Total

67

(VII) M.Sc. : ZOOLOGY


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written Exam.

Practical

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+Assignment
taken together)

PART I
1.

Non-Chordates and Chordates

80

20

33

2.

Taxonomy, Biodiversity and


Conservation

80

20

33

3.

Ecology, Environmental Biology and


Toxicology

80

20

33

4.

Ethology and Evolution

80

20

33

5.

Animal Physiology and Biochemistry

80

20

33

6.

Cytogenetics and Microdrial Genetics

80

20

33

7.

Molecular Biology and Genetics

80

20

33

8.

Basic, Physical and Chemical Principles


and Instrumentation

80

20

33

Total

640

160

264

Quantitative Biology and Micro-biology

80

20

33

10.

Bio-technology and Bio-sensor

80

20

33

11.

Immunology, Cells and Tissues

80

20

33

12.

Parasitology and Molecular basis of


Antigenic Diversity in Parasites

80

20

33

13.

Developmental Biology and Role of


Thyroxine in Ambhibians

80

20

33

14.

Endocrinology and Advenal Cortex

80

20

33

15.

Applied Entomology

80

20

33

16

Ichthyology and Inland Fisheries

80

20

33

640

160

264

PART II
9.

Total

68

(C) Masters Degree Course in Commerce


(M.Com.)
Due to globalization and increase in commercial activities and net working, as commerce
subject has gained tremendous importance all over
the world. The subject not only offers new vistas of
knowledge, but is also popular among the aspirants for competitive tests. Keeping current global
picture in mind, the University has revised syllabus for M.Com. students, incorporating the latest
knowledge on the subject.
Master of Commerce programme is of two
years duration divided into Part I and Part II, each
Part consisting of eight papers. Each paper carries
100 marks, divided into term end theoretical
written examination and home assignment /practical work in a ratio of 80:20. Failure in one paper will

mean failure in that Part of the examination. Hence,


students must strive to pass in all the papers. It is
necessary to pass Part I of the examination before a
student can be promoted to Part II. In order to pass
each part of the examination, it is, now, compulsory
for every student, to secure at least 33% of marks in
each paper. To determine 33% of marks in each
paper, the marks obtained by the candidate, both in
the term end theoretical written examination and
the practical examination/home assignment, as the
case may be, will be clubbed and counted together
and percentage determined accordingly. However,
if a candidate has failed to appear or secured zero
mark in term end theoretical examination or
practical examination/home assignment, as the
case may be, in any paper, he/she will be deemed to
have failed in that paper and the part.

The Abstract of the Syllabus of M.Com. Course


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Written
Exam. Assignment Practical

Title of the paper

Pass Marks
(Written exam+
Assignment)

PART I
1.

Management Concepts

80

20

33

2.

Organizational Behaviour

80

20

33

3.

Managerial Eco. & Business Environment

80

20

33

4.

Statistical Analysis and Data Processing


(Quantitative Methods)

80

20

33

5.

Accounting for Managerial Decisions

80

20

33

6.

Financial Management

80

20

33

7.

Marketing Management

80

20

33

8.

Human Resource Management

80

20

33

640

160

264

Corporate Legal Frame Work

80

20

33

10.

Corporate Tax Planning and Management

80

20

33

11.

Research Methodology.

80

20

33

12.

Strategic Management

80

20

33

13.

International Marketing Management

80

20

33

14.

Foreign Trade Policies and Procedures

80

20

33

15.

International Business Environment

80

20

33

16.

Security Analysis and Portfolio Management

80

20

33

Total

640

160

264

Total
PART II4
9.

69

(D) Masters Degree Course in Library and


Information Science (MLIS)
Objective: The Masters Degree programme in
Library and Information Science is tailored to
impart knowledge and training which is necessary
for effective organization and management of
libraries and information units. The main purpose
of the programme is to help those, who have
already acquired Bachelors degree in Library and
Information Science and are employed in different
libraries, to upgrade their professional knowledge
and skill for betterment of their employment
opportunity and career prospect.

The course consists of 8 papers, each carrying


100 marks, split into written examination /home
Assignment / practical as per details given below.
From 2005 session, the University has introduced
practical training in computer application in paper
VI of the course for all students opting for MLIS
course, where students will be required to undertake practical training in computer usages (20
marks) as this is considered important for efficient
management of libraries. Similarly a new paper on
advanced Library classification and Library
cataloguing has been introduced to keep students
abrest of new library classification / cataloguing
techniques.

The Abstract of the Syllabus of MLIS Course


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Information, Communication and Society


(MLI-101)

80

20

33

II.

Academic Library System (MLIE-103)

80

20

33

III.

Information Processing and Retrieval


(MLII-102)

80

20

33

IV.

Advanced Library Classification and


Library Cataloguing

20

80

33

V.

Information Sources, System and Services


(MLII-101)

80

20

33

VI.

Information Communication Technology


(MLII-104)

80

20

33

VII.

Preservation and Conservation of Library


Materials (MLIE-101)

80

20

33

Research Methodology(MLIE-102)

80

20

33

580

120

100

264

I.

VIII.

Total

70

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

In order to pass MLIS examination, it will be


necessary for every student, to secure atleast 33% of
marks in each paper. To determine 33% of marks in
each paper, the marks obtained by the candidate,
both in the term end theoretical written examination and practical examination/home assignment,
as the case may be, will be clubbed and counted
together and percentage determined accordingly.

However, if a candidate has faild to appear or


secured zero mark in the term end theoretical
examination or practical examination/home
assignment, in any paper, he/she will be deemed to
have failed in that paper. Failure in one paper will
mean failure in the entire examination. Hence,
students must strive hard to pass in all the papers
separately.

(E) Masters Degree Course in Journalism


and Mass Communication (MJMC)
Masters programme in Journalism and Mass
Communication has been introduced from 2005
session. It helps the students of Journalism and
Mass Communication to upgrade their knowledge
and skill in this area. The programme consists of
sixteen papers, spread over two years. out of 16
papers a full paper of 100 marks (paper xvi) has
been introduced to provide practical training to
students in print and electronic media.

For this purpose, the students will be attached


to print and electronic media for 15 days
compulsory training in each branch to acquaint
themselves with actual working in these areas.
They will be required to handle video camera, go
for actual news collection, write out stories, record
interviews etc. They will also learn basics of news
writing, editing, composition of news etc. and
acquire elementary knowledge of functioning of a
T.V. channel, transmission of news and visuals,
photo-composition etc. and learn about the

The Abstract of the Syllabus of MJMC Course


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

MJMC PART I
1.

i=kdkfjrk ,oa tulapkj ds flkUr

80

20

33

2.

ek;eksa dk fodkl

80

20

33

3.

fjiksfVx dyk

80

20

33

4.

lEiknu dyk

80

20

33

5.

bysDVkWfud ehfM;k (jsfM;ks vkSj fiQYe)

80

20

33

6.

bysDVkWfud ehfM;k (Vhoh vkSj oso i=kdkfjrk)

80

20

33

7.

ehfM;k fofk ,oa vkpkj lafgrk

80

20

33

8.

dEI;wVj ds iz;ksx

80

20

33

640

140

20

264

tulEidZ

80

20

33

10.

foKkiu% flkUr ,oa O;ogkj

80

20

33

11.

fodkl lapkj

80

20

33

12.

i;kZoj.k ,oa vkink izcaku lapkj

80

20

33

13.

vUrlkLfrd lapkj

80

20

33

14.

ek;e izcaku

80

20

33

15.

laapkj&'kksk

80

20

33

16.

fizaV vkSj bysDVkWfud ehfM;k esa] O;kogkfjd izf'k{k.k

50+50

33

Total

560

140

100

264

Total
MJMC PART II
9.

71

advantages of satellite communication. Similarly, a


practical training in computer application has also
introduced as part of 8th paper for first year
students.
MJMC programme is of two year duration. It
is necessary to pass Part-I of the examination before
a student can be promoted to Part-II. In order to
pass each Part of the examination, it has been made
compulsory for every student, admitted in 2008
session or thereafter, to secure atleast 33% of marks
in each paper. To determine 33% of marks in each
paper, the marks obtained by the student, both in
the term end theoretical written examination and
practical examination/home assignment, as the
case may be, will be clubbed and counted together
and percentage determined accordingly. However,
if a candidate has faild to appear or secured zero
mark in the term end theoretical written
examination or practical examination / home
assignment in any paper, he/she will be deemed to
have failed in that paper. Failure in one paper will
mean failure in that Part of the examination. Hence,

students must strive hard to pass individually in all


the papers.

(F) Masters Degree Course in Computer


Application (MCA)
From session 2008, the University has introduced a Masters Degree Programme in Computer
Application. It is a three year programme. For
admission to MCA course, a candidate must have
passed either a Bachalor of Computer Application
(BCA) course or should be holding a Bachelors
degree in Computer Science or a Bachelors degree
in Mathematics.
The MCA programme consists of 24 papers in
all; divided equally into three parts. Thus, each Part
of the examination, to be taken at the end of each
academic session, will consist of eight (8) papers.
The distribution of marks between written
examination, assignment and practical work will
be as follows:

The Abstract of the Syllabus of MCA Course


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

PART I
1.

Problem Solving Using C

80

20

33

2.

Computer Organization

80

20

33

3.

Discrete Mathematics

80

20

33

4.

Communication Skills

80

20

33

5.

Systems Analysis and Design

80

20

33

6.

Operating System Concepts and


Networking Management

80

20

33

7.

Object Oriented Analysis & Design

80

20

33

8.

Data and File Structures

80

20

33

640

100

60

264

Total

PART II & III : Next Page


72

Continued form Prev. Page


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Internet Concepts and Web Design

80

20

33

10.

Computer Graphics and Multimedia

80

20

33

11.

Software Engineering

80

20

33

12.

Management Information System

80

20

33

13.

Operating System

80

20

33

14.

Database Management System

80

20

33

15.

Object Oriented Programming


(using JAVA)

16.

Computer Networks

80

20

33

Total

640

80

80

264

17.

Accountancy and Financial Management

80

20

33

18.

Advanced Database Management


System

80

20

33

19.

Compiler Design

80

20

33

20.

Design and Analysis of Algorithms

80

20

33

21.

Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge


Management

80

20

33

22.

Numerical and Statistical Computing

80

20

33

23.

Application Development with Net


Framework

80

20

33

24.

Project*

33

PART II
9.

PART III

Total

80

20

(Report)

(Viva)

640

120

33

40

264

73

In order to pass Masters in Computer


Application (MCA) examination, it will be necessary to pass each Part of the examination separately. To pass each Part of the examination it is,
now, compulsory for every student, admitted in
2008 session or thereafter, to secure atleast 33% of
marks in each paper. To determine 33% of marks in
each paper, the marks obtained by the candidate,
both in the term end theoretical written examination and practical examination/home assignment,
as the case may be, will be clubbed and counted
together and percentage determined accordingly.
However, if a candidate has secured zero mark in
term end theoretical writtn examination or practical examination/home assignment, in any paper,
he/she will be deemed to have failed in that paper.
Failure in one paper will mean failure in that Part of
the examination. Hence, students must strive hard
to pass individually in all the papers.

53. Structure and Brief Syllabi of the


Post Graduate Diploma Courses
Each PG Diploma course is of one year
duration. It will be necessary for students admitted
in Diploma courses to pass in each paper of the
course separately, securing atleast 33% of marks in
each paper. To determine 33% of marks in each
paper, the marks obtained by the students, both in
term end theoretical written examination and
Paper
No.

assignment / practical, as the case may, will be


clubbed and counted together to determine the
aforesaid pass percentage. However, if a candidate
has failed to appear or secured zero mark in written
examination and / or assignment /practical work in
any paper, he/she will be deemed of have failed in
that paper. Failure in one paper will mean failure in
that Part of the examination. Hence, students must
strive hard to pass individually in all the papers.

(A) P.G. Diploma in Financial Management


(PGDFM)
Objective: The objective of the PGDFM
Course is to acquaint the students with financial
problems faced by the business organizations and
equip them to find out proper solutions to resolve
the concerned issues. The course will prepare the
students in the specialized fields of financial
management, such as, fixed capital management,
working capital management, profit management
etc. The thrust of the financial management course
is to prepare students for better understanding of
financial statements and accounting procedures
and their application and usefulness to business
houses; management of working capital and
financial investment analysis etc.
The course consists of six theory papers, each
carrying 100 marks as below:
Distribution of Marks

Title of the paper


Written
Exam.

Assignment

Financial Decision Making

80

20

33

II.

Working Capital Management

80

20

33

III.

Management Control System

80

20

33

IV.

Security Analysis and Portfolio Management

80

20

33

International Financial Management

80

20

33

Management of Financial Services

80

20

33

480

120

198

I.

V.
VI.

Total

74

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+
Assignment)

n
To enhance employability scope in the field
of translation and interpretation careers.
n
To motivate students for Literary &
From the Academic Year 2015-2016 the School
Professional translations.
of Indian and Foreign Language of Nalanda Open
University
has introduced a Post Graduate
n
To inculcate the culture of Interdisciplinary
Diploma Course in Hindi English Translation to
& interlingual studies among students in
enable students acquire skills in translation from
the translation point of view.
Hindi to English and vice-versa and to enhance the
The course is divided into five theory papers
scope of employability.
carrying 100 marks each. The division of marks
The main objectives of the course are:
between written examination and assignment /
n
To impart basic information & skills of practical work is as follows :
translation to the students.

(B) P.G. Diploma in Hindi-Engliah


Transalation (PGDHET)

Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

vuqokn % izfr vkSj ijEijk

80

20

33

vuqokn % flkUr vkSj O;ogkj

80

20

33

III.

Hkk"kk] Hkkf"kdh vkSj vuqokn

80

20

33

IV.

vuqokn ds lk/u vkSj iz;ksx

80

20

33

vuqokn ds Lo:i

80

20

33

400

100

165

I.
II.

V.

Total

nity to equip students to take up the challenging


job of Public Relations in ever developing mass
Objective: The objective of the programme is communication system of the country. The course
to meet the shortage of qualified personnel in the is divided into four theory papers and one practical
field of Public Relations and to provide an opportu- paper, carrying 100 marks each. The division of

(C) P.G. Diploma in Information and


Public Relations (PGDIPR)

Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Communication and Information World :


An Introduction

80

20

33

Indian Constitution, Governance and


Media Law

80

20

33

III.

Right to Information

80

20

33

IV.

Public Relations: Principles and Practice

80

20

33

Practical

20

---

80

33

340

80

80

165

I.
II.

V.

Total

75

marks between written examination and assignment / practical work is as follows :


Paper 5th will consist of two parts, namely, (a)
Practical training in Print Media and (b) Practical
training in Electronic Media.
(i) Practical Training in Print Media: Under of
this part of the programme, the students will
have to undergo 15 days attachment with a
Newspaper Press. While attached with a
Newspaper, the students will be trained in
actual news reporting, story writing, feature
writing, editing, etc. They will maintain a
practical diary for this purpose where they
will record every activity of training on dayto-day basis. The diary will form the basis of
their assessment in this area and will carry a
total of 50 marks. The Press to which a student has been attached for practical traning
will assess and mark the student, out of the
said total of 50 marks, on the basis of his
practical diary and interest taken by him in
the practical learning and send the marks and
the diary to Nalanda Open University for
preparation of result.
(ii) Practical Training in Electronic Media: This
part of the training will also carry 50 marks.
For this part too, the students will be attached
for 15 days with an Electronic Media of T. V.
Channel at Patna. They will be required to
maintain a practical diary where they will
record details of their training in this area on
Paper
No.

(D) P.G. Diploma in Journalism and Mass


Communication (PGDJMC)
Objective: The objective of the programme is
to meet shortage of qualified personnel in this
area and provide an opportunity to equip students
to take up the challenging job of journalism in ever
developing mass communication system of the
country. The course is divided into four theory
papers and one practical paper, carrying 100 marks
each. The division of marks between written
examination and assignment / practical work is as
follows:
Distribution of Marks

Title of the paper

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Introduction to Journalism and Mass


Communication

80

20

33

Mass Media and Society

80

20

33

III.

Reporting, Writing and Editing

80

20

33

IV.

Public Relations

80

20

Practical Training in Print and Electronic


Media

50 + 50

33

Total

320

80

100

165

I.
II.

V.

76

day-to-day basis. The training will consist of


practical training in camera operation (both
still and movie), camera maintenance, script
writing on the basis of visuals, camera
utilization for news ,coverage, camera
interviews, story writing, editing of news etc.
students will develop familiarity with
laboratory processing of visuals, satellite
usages in transmission of audio visuals etc.
The marking will be done by the management of the electronic media to which the
student is attached on the basis of his performance as recorded in his diary and the
interest taken by him in actual training. The
management will forward the marks and the
diary along with visual recordings etc. done
by the student, to Nalanda Open University
for preparation of the result.

33

(E) P.G. Diploma in Marketing


Management (PGDMM)
Objective: The objective of the PGDMM
Course is to acquaint the students with marketing
problems of business houses in a modern, complex
and competitive marketing environment. The
course will contain analytical analysis of that
segment of financial problems that are encountered
by business houses every day. The course will
prepare the students in various specialized fields of
Paper
No.

I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.

marketing activities also.


The diploma in marketing management
emphasises purposeful training and skill formation
in modern marketing techniques and its applications in varying socio-economic situations. The
course will help in developing independent capabilities for understanding consumer behaviour,
pricing policies and promotional strategies.
The course consists of six theory papers each
carrying 100 marks as below:
Distribution of Marks

Title of the paper


Written
Exam.

Assignment

80
80
80
80
80
80

20
20
20
20
20
20

33
33
33
33
33
33

480

120

198

Fundamentals of Marketing Management


Consumer Behaviour
Marketing Communication & Advertising
Sales, Distribution and Retail Management
Marketing of Services
Marketing & Portfolio Management
Total

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+
Assignment)

This course consists of three theory papers and


Objective: This course prepares the students to two practical papers, each carrying 100 marks,
understand the benefits of Yogic exercises on divided between written examination, home
assignment and practical work as below :
human body and mind.

(F) P.G. Diploma in Yogic Studies (PGDYS)

Paper
No. Title of the paper

Written

Assignment

Practical
Exam.

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

80

20

33

80

20

33

III. Yoga and Mind

80

20

33

IV. Practical

100

33

V. Practical

100

33

240

60

200

165

Distribution of Marks

I. Basic Concept of Yoga


II. Structure and Functioning of Body Metabolism

Total

Out of 5 papers two full papers of practical, 54. Structure and Brief Syllabi of the
carrying 100 marks each (paper IV & V), has been
Bachelor of Education Course (B.Ed.)
introduced to provide practical training to students
Objective: The sole objective of this course is to
of Yogic studies. For this purpose, the students will
provide training to non-trained in-service teachers
be attached to a Yoga centre for 15 days compulsory
working in the secondary, primary and other
training to acquaint themselves with actual knowlschools of Bihar. The NCTE granted permission to
edge in Yoga.
start a 2 year B.Ed. Course for in service teachers,

77

who are working in recognized schools and have


teaching experience. The candidate must have
scored at least 55% (50% for reserved category) of
marks at the graduate level.
As the aspirants in the above category are in
large number, so the University has adopted a 2
stage selection process to select candidates for
enrolment to 500 seats in the B.Ed. course. The first
stage is the process of elimination where by 2500
applicants are to be selected on the basis of the
marks obtained by them in different examinations
from Matric and onwards to Post Graduate level.

The selected 2500 applicants will, then, be asked to


appear in the Entrance Test Examination out of
which 500 will be selected for admission to B.Ed.
course on the basis of their merit, maintaining the
reservation rules of the State Government.
Details of the content based Methodology
papers, Special papers and Practical teaching in
methodology are given in the syllabus of B.Ed.
course, which will be delivered to the students at the
time of their admission. A brief outline of the course
syllabus is furnished herein below:

Course Structure of the B.Ed. Programme


Paper Title of the Paper

78

Part 1 (i) Theoretical Papers


1.
Education, School and Society
2.
Childhood and Growing up
3.
Learning and Teaching
4.
Curriculum and Instruction
5.
Guidance and Counselling
6.
Pedagogy of School Subject-l
7.
Learning Assessment
8A. ICT in Education
8B. Yoga Education
(ii) Practical Papers
9.
School Internship Part-l
(Practical) Duration 10 weeks
Total
Part II (i) Theoretical Papers
10. Contemporary Concerns in Edu.
11. Classroom Mgt. and Leadership
12. Inclusive Education
13A. Environmental Education
13B. Action Research
14. Peace and Value Education
15. Language across the Curriculum
16. Pedagogy of School Subject-II
17A. Art Education
17B. Understanding the Self
(ii) Practical Papers
18. School Internship Part-ll
(Practical) Duration 10 weeks
Total

Total Marks

Pass Marks

Written
Exam

Assignment

Practical

Total

Written
Exam

Assignment

Practical

Total

80
80
80
80
80
80
80
40
40

20
20
20
20
20
20
20

10
10

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
50
50

26
26
26
26
26
26
26
13
13

7
7
7
7
7
7
7

4
4

33
33
33
33
33
33
33
17
17

100

100

40

40

640

140

120

900

208

49

48

305

80
80
80
40
40
80
80
80
40
40

20
20
20

20
20
20
10
10

10
10

100
100
100
50
50
100
100
100
50
50

26
26
26
13
13
26
26
26
13
13

7
7
7

7
7
7
3.5
3.5

4
4

33
33
33
17
17
33
33
33
16.5
16.5

640

140

100
120

100
900

208

49

40
48

40
305

Examination for B.Ed. programme will be


taken in two Parts. Part-I examination will be held
at the end of first academic and Part-II examination
at the end of 2nd academic year. It would be necessary for all students taking admission to pass both
parts of the examination separately. In other words,
no student will be promoted to Part-II unless
he/she has passed Part-I examination. Further, to
pass each Part of the examination, it would be
necessary to pass in each paper of that part of the
examination, by securing at least 33% of marks in
each theory paper and 40% marks in Practical
papers. However, if a student has faild to appear or
secured zero mark in the written examination or
practical work/home assignment in any paper,
he/she will be deemed to have failed in that paper.
Failure in one paper will mean failure in that Part of
the examination. Hence, students must strive hard
to pass individually in all the papers.

55. Structure and Brief Syllabi of the


Bachelor of Library and Information
Science (BLIS) Course
Objective: The Bachelors Degree programme
in Library and Information Science is meant to
impart necessary training and skill for effective
organization and management of libraries and
information units. The main purpose of the
programme is to help those, who are already
employed in different libraries, to upgrade their
professional knowledge and become competitive
for betterment of their career and employment.
Minimum qualification for admission to BLIS
programme is graduate in any discipline.
The course consists of eight papers. Out of
these, six are theory papers and two are practical
papers, each carrying 100 marks, divided between
written examination, home assignment and
practical work as below :

Course Structure of the BLIS Programme


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper

Full Marks
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

I.

Foundation of Library & Information


Science

80

20

100

II.

Management of Library Information


Centre

80

20

100

III.

Library Classification Theory

80

20

100

IV.

Library Cataloguing Theory

80

20

100

Reference service & Information Sources

80

20

100

Application of Computer in Library &


Information Centre

80

20

100

VII.

Library Classification (Practical)

100

100

VIII.

Library Cataloguing (Practical)

100

100

480

100

220

800

V.
VI.

Total
Students being admitted to BLIS programme
will be required to pass separately in each paper of
the course. In order to pass in each paper, a student
will have to secure atleast 33% of marks individually in each paper. To determine the aforesaid 33%

marks in each paper, the marks obtained by the


student, both in the written examination and
assignment/practical work, as the case may be,
will be clubbed and counted together and percentage determined accordingly. However, if a candi-

79

date has faild to appear or secured zero mark in the


written examination and /or home assignment/practical work, as the case may be, in any
paper, he/she will be deemed to has failed in that
paper. Failure in one paper will mean failure in
entire examination. As such, students must strive
hard to pass individually in all the papers.

56. Structure and Brief Syllabi of the


Bachelor Courses

(iv) Hindi
(v) History
(vi) Home Science
(vii) Journalism and Mass Communication
(viii) Political Science
(ix) Psychology
(x) Public Administration
(xi) Social Work
(xii) Sociology
(xiii) Statistics
(xiv) Tourism
(xv) Urdu. (To be introduced)

Objective: The course aims at providing an


opportunity to obtain Bachelor level education
through distance mode in various Arts subjects.
The course is useful to such persons who are
(I) Structure of B.A. (Hons.) Course
already working and / or have missed their higher
A candidate for B.A. (Honours) Examination
studies due to socio-economic problems or some
other reason and are still desirous to upgrade their shall be required to offer and be examined in (i) one
Honours subject, comprising eight papers, (ii) two
academic attainment.
subsidiary subjects, each comprising two papers
Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) Courses
i.e. four papers in all (iii) one language subject,
B.A. (Hons.) courses are being offered in the comprising two papers, and (iv) one General
following subjects :
Studies paper, totalling fifteen papers in all,
(i) Economics
divided equally into five papers for each Part I, Part
II and Part III examinations of the course, as per
(ii) Education
following
structure :
(iii) Geography

B.A. (Hons.) Course Structure

80

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(e)

(f)

Examination

Honours
Subject

Subsidiary
Subjects

Compulsory
Language subject

General
Studies

Total
Papers

B.A.
(Honours)
Part I

2 Papers
(Paper I & II)

2 Papers (Paper I
of each of the
two subsidiary
subjects)

1 Paper
(Paper I of
Language
subject

B.A.
(Honours)
Part II

2 Papers
(Paper III & IV)

2 Papers (Paper
II of each of the
two subsidiary
subjects)

1 Paper
(Paper II of
Language
subject

B.A.
(Honours)
Part III

4 Papers
(Paper V, VI,
VII and VIII)

Total

8 Papers

4 Papers

2 Papers

5 Papers

5 Papers

1 Paper
(General
Studies)

5 Papers

1 Paper

15 Papers

Each of the above fifteen papers shall carry 100


marks; divided between term end written
examination and home assignment /practical
work, as the case may be, in a ratio of 80:20
excepting the two papers of Language subject and
one paper of General Studies which have no home
assignment or practical work. In these papers, the
term end written examination will be held for
entire 100 marks in each paper. For students taking
admission in 2008 session and onwards, it is
compulsory to pass in each paper of each Part of the
examination. To pass in the examination, a student
must score at least 45% of marks in each Honours
paper and 33% of marks in each paper of the two
Subsidiary subjects, Language Subject and General
Studies. To determine 45% of marks in Honours
papers and 33% of marks in Subsidiary subjects,
Language Subject and General Studies, the marks
obtained by a student, both in term end written
examination and home assignment/practical, as
the case may be, shall be clubbed and counted
together and percentage determined accordingly.

However, if a candidate has secured zero mark in


term end examination or the home
assignment/practical examination or failed to
appear in term end examination or failed to submit
assignment, as the case may be, in any paper, he
shall be deemed to have failed in that paper. Failure
in one paper will mean failure in that Part of the
examination. Hence, students must strive hard to
pass individually in each paper.
The term end examination shall be held for
each Part of the course at the end of each Academic
session and it will be compulsory to pass in each
part of the examination before a student is promted
to the next Part.

(II) Brief Syllabus of B.A. (Hons.) Course


The abstract of B.A. (Hons.) Courses is given
below, subject wise. The break up of marks
between term end written examination and the
home assignment/practical examination, as also
the pass marks required to pass in each paper, are
also indicated.

(i) B.A. (Hons.) in Economics


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Marks required
to pass (written
exam+Assignment
taken together)

PART I
1.

Micro Economics

80

20

45

2.

Indian Economy

80

20

45

160

40

90

Total
PART II
3.

Macro Economics

80

20

45

4.

Money Banking and Public Finance

80

20

45

Total

160

40

90

5.

Developmental & Environmental Economics

80

20

45

6.

International Economics

80

20

45

7.

Agricultural Economics

80

20

45

8.

Industrial Economics

80

20

45

Total

320

80

180

Grand Total

640

160

360

PART III

81

(ii) B.A. (Hons.) in Education


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

Philosophical & Sociological Foundation of Education

80

20

45

2.

Development of Education in India

80

20

45

160

40

90

Total
PART II
3.

Educational Psychology & Pedagogy

80

20

45

4.

Population, Environment and Value Education

80

20

45

Total

160

40

90

5.

Educational Measurement, Evaluation and Moral Edu.

80

20

45

6.

Educational Guidance Curriculum Construction

80

20

45

7.

Educational Thought and Practice

80

20

45

8.

Issues and Trends in Contemporary Indian Education

80

20

45

Total

320

80

180

Grand Total

640

160

360

PART III

(iii) B.A. (Hons.) in Geography


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

PART I
1.

Geomorphology, Climatology & Oceanography

80

20

45

2.

Geography of Asia, China and Japan

80

20

45

160

20

20

90

Total
PART II
3.

Geography of India, Bihar and Jharkhand

80

20

45

4.

Economics and Resource Geography

80

20

45

160

20

20

90

Total
PART III

82

5.

Geographical Thought & Applied Geography

80

20

45

6.

Human and Settlement Geography

80

20

45

7.

Population Geography and Bio-Geography

80

20

45

8.

Environmental Geography

80

20

45

Total

320

40

40

180

Grand Total

640

80

80

360

(iv) B.A. (Hons.) in Hindi


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la[;k

vad foHkktu

i=k dk uke

mkh.kZ gksus ds fy,


U;wure vad
(fyf[kr ijh{kk +
l=kh; dk;Z)

fyf[kr
ijh{kk

l=kh; dk;Z

80

20

45

80

20

45

160

40

90

80

20

45

80

20

45

160

40

90

80

20

45

80

20

45

80

20

45

80

20

45

Total

320

80

180

Grand Total

640

160

360

PART I
1.
2.

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fgUnh dkO; (vkkqfud)
Total
PART I

3.
4.

dFkk lkfgR;
ukVd vkSj fucak
Total
PART I

5.
6.
7.
8.

fgUnh lkfgR; dk bfrgkl


dkO;'kkL=k ,oa vkykspuk
Hkk"kk foKku ,oa fgUnh Hkk"kk dk bfrgkl
iz;kstuewyd fgUnh (O;kogkfjd fgUnh)

(ii) B.A. (Hons.) in Education


Paper
No.

1.
2.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
History of India (Earliest Times to 1206AD)
Rise of Modern West

80
80

20
20

45
45

160

40

90

80
80

20
20

45
45

Total

160

40

90

PART III
History of India (1757 AD-1950 AD)
History of Freedom Movement of India (1857-1950AD)
Brief History of Asia
History of USA (1776 AD-1945 AD)

80
80
80
80

20
20
20
20

45
45
45
45

Total

320

80

180

Grand Total

640

160

360

Total
3.
4.

5.
6.
7.
8.

PART II
History of India (1206 AD -1757 AD)
Brief History of Modern Europe (1789 AD -1945 AD)

83

(vi) B.A. (Hons.) in Home Science


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

PART I
1.

Food Science & Nutrition

80

20

45

2.

Human Development

80

20

45

160

20

20

90

Total
PART II
3.

Dietetics

80

20

45

4.

Family Resource Management

80

20

45

160

40

90

Total
PART III
5.

Textile and Clothing

80

20

45

6.

Child Psychology

80

20

45

7.

Extension Education

80

20

45

8.

Family Relationship

80

20

45

Total

320

60

20

180

Grand Total

640

80

80

360

(vii) B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism and Mass Communication (B.A. in JMC)


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

80

20

45

80

20

45

160

40

90

80

20

45

80

20

45

160

40

90

80

20

45

80

20

45

80

20

45

80

20

45

Total

320

60

20

180

Grand Total

640

80

80

360

PART I
1.

tulapkj ,oa i=kdkfjrk ,d ifjp;


2. tu ek;eksa dk mn~Hko ,oa fodkl
Total
PART II
3.

fjiksfVx ,oa lEiknu


4. ehfM;k esa dEI;wVj iz;ksx
Total
PART III
5.

JO;&n`'; ehfM;k
6. tulEidZ ,oa foKkiu
7. fodkl lapkj ,oa lapkj 'kksk
8. Hkkjrh; lafokku ,oa i=kdkfjrk dkuwu
84

(viii) B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

Political Theory

80

20

45

2.

Indian Government and Politics

80

20

45

160

40

90

Total
PART II
3.

Comparative Government and Politics

80

20

45

4.

International Politics

80

20

45

160

40

90

Total
PART III
5.

Public Administration

80

20

45

6.

Political Thought

80

20

45

7.

Political Sociology

80

20

45

8.

Indian Political Thinkers

80

20

45

Total

320

80

180

Grand Total

640

160

360

(ix) B.A. (Hons.) in Psychology


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

80
80

20
20

45
45

160

40

90

80
80

20
20

45
45

Total

160

40

90

Total

80
80
80

320

20
20
20

60

50
50
100

45
45
45
45
45
180

Grand Total

640

80

80

360

PART I
1.
2.

Basic Psychological Processes


Psychopathology
Total

3.
4.

5.
6.
7.
8.

PART II
Social Psychology
History and Systems of Psychology
PART III
Research Methodology
Clinical Psychology
Industrial and Educational Psychology
(a) Psychological Experiments, and
(b) Psychological Testing

85

(x) B.A. (Hons.) in Public Administration


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

Principles of Public Administration

80

20

45

2.

Indian Administration

80

20

45

160

40

90

Total
PART II
3.

Administrative Thinkers : Classical and


Contemporary

80

20

45

4.

Public Policy and Analysis

80

20

45

160

40

90

Total
PART III
5.

Public Administration

80

20

45

6.

Democratic Decentralization and Urban-Rural


Governance with Reference to India

80

20

45

7.

Educational and Health Administration in India

80

20

45

8.

State Administration of Bihar and Development Issues

80

20

45

Total

320

80

180

Grand Total

640

160

360

(xi) B.A. (Hons.) in Social Work


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

Introduction to Social Work (BSWE-1)

80

20

45

2.

Social Work- Intervention with Individuals &


Groups (BSWE-2)

80

20

45

160

40

90

Total
PART II
3.

Social Work Intervention with Communities and


Institutions (BSWE-3)

80

20

45

4.

Introduction to Family Education (BSWE-4)

80

20

45

160

40

90

Total
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5.

Introduction to HIV/AIDS (BSWE-5)

80

20

45

6.

Substance Abuse and Counselling (BSWE-6)

80

20

45

7.

Social Work in Disaster Management (CDM-1)

80

20

45

8.

Disaster Management Methods and Techniques


(CDM-2)

80

20

45

Total

320

80

180

Grand Total

640

160

360

(xii) B.A. (Hons.) in Sociology


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

Introduction to Sociology

80

20

45

2.

Foundation of Sociological Thought

80

20

45

160

40

90

Total
PART II
3.

Society in India

80

20

45

4.

Social Research Methods

80

20

45

160

40

90

Total
PART III
5.

Indian Societies : Issues and Problems

80

20

45

6.

Rural and Urban Sociology

80

20

45

7.

Social Welfare and Social Legislation

80

20

45

8.

Industrial Sociology

80

20

45

Total

320

80

180

Grand Total

640

160

360

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(xiii) B.A. (Hons.) in Statistics


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

PART I
1.

General Statistics and Numerical Analysis

80

20

45

2.

Probability and Probability Distribution

80

20

45

Total

160

20

20

90

3.

Sampling Distribution and Test of Significance

80

20

45

4.

Design of Experiment and Sample Survey

80

20

45

160

20

20

90

PART II

Total
PART III
5.

Estimation and Testing of Hypothesis

80

20

45

6.

Introduction of Demography and Statistical


Quality Control

80

20

45

7.

Introduction of Operation Research and


Psychological and Educational Statistics

80

20

45

8.

Practical Examination
Practical Note Book & Viva

80
20

45

Total

320

40

40

180

Grand Total

560

100

140

360

(xiv) B.A. (Hons.) in Tourism


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

Foundation Course in Tourism (TS-1)

80

20

45

2.

Foundation Course in English (FEG-1)

80

20

45

160

40

90

Total
PART II
3.

Tourism Development : Products, Operations and


Case Studies (TS-2)

80

20

45

4.

Foundation Course in Humanities & Social Sciences


(BSHF-101)

80

20

45

160

40

90

Total
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taken together)

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PART III
5.

Management in Tourism (TS-3)

80

20

45

6.

Indian Culture : Perspective for Tourism (TS-4)

80

20

45

7.

Ecology, Environment and Tourism (TS-5)

80

20

45

8.

Tourism Marketing (TS-6)

80

20

45

Total

320

40

180

Grand Total

640

160

360

iary subjects, each consisting of two papers, from


out of the following subsidiary subjects. This is an
essential requirement for all.
The abstract of the syllabus of the B.A. (SubsidA candidate appearing for a B.A. (Hons.)
iary) subjects is given below :
course shall be required to opt for any two subsid-

(III) Abstract of the Syllabus of two


Subsidiary Subjects to be offered by
all students of B.A. (Hons.) Course

(i) B.A. Economics (Subsidiary)


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

Micro Economics

80

20

33

80

20

33

160

40

66

PART II
2.

Indian Economy
Total

(ii) B.A. Education (Subsidiary)


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

Philosophical & Sociological Foundation of Education

80

20

33

80

20

33

160

40

66

PART II
2.

Development of Education in India


Total

89

(iii) B.A. Geography (Subsidiary)


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

Physical and Economic Geography

80

20

33

80

20

33

160

40

66

PART II
2.

Geography of India, Bihar and Jharkhand


Total

(iv) B.A. Hindi (Subsidiary)


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

80

20

33

80

20

33

160

40

66

fgUnh dkO;
PART II

2.

fgUnh x|
Total

(v) B.A. History (Subsidiary)


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

History of India (Earliest Times to 1206 AD)

80

20

33

80

20

33

160

40

66

PART II
2.

World History
Total

90

(vi) B.A. Journalism & Mass Communication (Subsidiary)


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

tulapkj ,oa i=kdkfjrk ds flkUr

80

20

33

80

20

33

160

40

66

PART II
2.

tulapkj dk mn~Hko ,oa fodkl


Total

(vii) B.A. Home Science (Subsidiary)


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

Food Science and Nutrition

80

20

33

80

20

33

160

40

66

PART II
2.

Human Development
Total

(viii) B.A. Political Science (Subsidiary)


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

Principles of Political Science

80

20

33

80

20

33

160

40

66

PART II
2.

Comparative Government and Politics


Total

91

(ix) B.A. Psychology (Subsidiary)


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

Fundamentals of Psychology

80

20

33

80

20

33

160

40

66

PART II
2.

Social Psychology
Total

(x) B.A. Public Administration (Subsidiary)


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

Principles of Public Administration

80

20

33

80

20

33

160

40

66

PART II
2.

Indian Administration
Total

(xi) B.A. Social Work (Subsidiary)


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

Introduction to Social Work

80

20

33

80

20

33

160

40

66

PART II
2.

Social Work : Intervention with individuals


and Groups
Total

92

(xii) B.A. Sociology (Subsidiary)


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

Introduction to Sociology

80

20

33

80

20

33

160

40

66

PART II
2.

Foundation of Sociological Thought


Total

(xiii) B.A. Statistics (Subsidiary)


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

General Statistics and Probability Distribution

80

20

33

80

20

33

160

40

66

PART II
2.

Sampling Distribution and Design of Experiment


Total

(xiv) B.A. Tourism (Subsidiary)


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

Foundation Course in Tourism (TS-J)

80

20

33

80

20

33

160

40

66

PART II
2.

Tourism Development Products, Operations and Case


Studies (TS-2
Total

are required to offer one Compulsory Language


subject which could be either (i) Hindi, or
(ii)
Hindi plus Language of their mother tongue. All
Hindi speaking students must opt for Hindi as
All Honours students, opting for any of the
their Compulsory Language Subject, while nonthree streams, namely, Arts, Science or Commerce,

(IV) Compulsory Language Subjects


to be offered to all B.A. (Honours)
Students

93

Hindi speaking students are offered a composite


Language Subject; half of which is Hindi and the
other half of which is Urdu. Choice of any other
language as a mother tongue in place of Urdu is not
being offered by this University for the time being.
Hence, students must select one out of these two
options available to them as their Language
Subject.

The Compulsory Language subject consists of


two papers, each carrying 100 marks. Paper I forms
part of Part I examination, while Paper II is
included in Part II examination. Both these papers
are entirely theoretical in nature, having no home
assignment or practical content.
The abstract of syllabus of the Compulsory
Language Subject is as follow :

(A) For Hindi-Speaking Students


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

vfuok;Z (jk"VHkk"kk) fgUnh (i| ikB ,oa O;kdj.k)

100

33

100

33

PART II
2.

vfuok;Z (jk"VHkk"kk) fgUnh (x| ikB ,oa fucUk)

(B) For Non-Hindi-Speaking Students


Paper
No.

Title of the paper

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

PART I
1.

vfuok;Z fgUnh rFkk mnwZ Hkk"kk @ vaxzsth

100

33

100

33

PART II
2.

vfuok;Z fgUnh rFkk mnwZ Hkk"kk @ vaxzsth

(V) Compulsory General Studies paper to


be offered by all B.A. (Hons.) Students

having a common syllabus for both these streams.


This papers shall carry 100 marks and will be
There shall be a compulsory General Studies entirely theoretical in nature, having no home
paper for B.A. (Hons.) and B.Sc. (Hons.) students, assignment or practical content.
Paper
No.

Title of the paper

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

PART III
1.
94

General Studies

100

33

Zoology and Geography In addition, he must have


passed his Intermediate examination with the
The Nalanda Open University has introduced science stream.
(I) Structure of B.Sc. (Hons.) Courses
B.Sc. (Hons.) programmes in Botany, Chemistry,
Geography, Home Science, Mathematics, Physics,
A candidate for B.Sc. (Hons.) Examination
Statistics and Zoology (Hons.) to help students to shall be required to select and be examined in (i)
pursue their studies in science subjects.
one Honours subject, comprising eight papers, (ii)
A student, offering Geography for B.Sc. two subsidiary subjects, each comprising two
(Hons.) subject, will have to select two subsidiary papers i.e. in four papers in all (iii) one language
subject out of Chemistry, Physics, Botany, Zoology subject, comprising two papers, and (iv) one
Mathematics and Home Science. Similarly, a General Studies, totalling fifteen papers in all,
student, offering Home Science for B.Sc. (Hons.) divided into five papers for each Part I, Part II and
subject, will have to select two subsidiary subject Part III examinations of the course, as per following
out of chemistry, physics, Botany, Mathematics, structure :

(B) Bachelor of Science (Hons.)


Courses

B.Sc. (Hons.) Course Structure


(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(e)

(f)

Examination

Honours
Subject

Subsidiary
Subjects

Compulsory
Language subject

General
Studies

Total
Papers

B.Sc.
(Honours)
Part I

2 Papers
(Paper I & II)

2 Papers (Paper I
of each of the
two subsidiary
subjects)

1 Paper
(Paper I of
Language
subject

B.Sc.
(Honours)
Part II

2 Papers
(Paper III & IV)

2 Papers (Paper
II of each of the
two subsidiary
subjects)

1 Paper
(Paper II of
Language
subject

B.Sc.
(Honours)
Part III

4 Papers
(Paper V, VI,
VII and VIII)

Total

8 Papers

4 Papers

Each of the above eight papers of Honours


Subject and 4 papers of subsidiary subjects shall
carry 80 marks for term end examination and 20
marks for practical / experimental examination/
home assignment, as the case may be, excepting
Mathematics (Hons.) subject where there shall be
no practical / experimental examination and,
instead, each of honours papers shall carry 80
marks for term end theoretical examination and 20
marks for home assignment. The subsidiary papers

2 Papers

5 Papers

5 Papers

1 Paper
(General
Studies)

5 Papers

1 Paper

15 Papers

for Maths (Hons.) students will be on the same


pattern as for other science students of Science
Hons. subjects. The two papers of Compulsory
Language subject and one paper of General study
shall carry 100 marks each. These will be fully
theoretical papers with no practical work or home
assignment.
It will be compulsory for a students to pass in
each paper of each Part of the examination. To pass
in each paper a student must secure atleast 45% of

95

marks in each of the Honours papers and 33% of


marks in each paper of the Subsidiary subjects,
Language subject and General studies. To determine 45% marks in Honours papers and 33% of
marks in Subsidiary subjects, Language subject
and General studies, the marks scored by a student,
both in term-end written examination and practical
work / home assignment, shall be clubbed and
counted together and percentage determined
accordingly. However, if a candidate has secured
zero mark in term-end examination or home
assignment/ practical examination in any paper or
failed to appear in any paper or failed to submit
assignment in any paper as the case may be, he/she

will be deemed to have failed in that paper. Failure


in one paper will mean failure in that Part of the
examination. Hence, students must strive hard to
pass individually in each paper.The term end
examination shall be held for each part of the
course at the end of each academic session and it
will be compulsory to pass each Part of the examination before student is promoted to the next Part.

(II) Brief syllabus of B.Sc. (Hons.)


Courses
The abstracts of the Syllabus of B.Sc. (Hons.)
Courses in different subjects offered by the
University are given below :

(i) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written
Practicals
exam+Practicals
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

Cryptograms, Algae, Fungi, Lichens, Bryophyta,


Petridophyta and Fossils

80

20

45

2.

Gymnosperm, Fossils and Angiosperm

80

20

45

160

40

90

Total
PART II
3.

Microbiology, Plant Pathology and Embryology

80

20

45

4.

Anatomy, Cell Biology and Economic Botany

80

20

45

160

40

90

Total
PART III

96

5.

Physiology and Bio-Chemistry

80

20

45

6.

Environmental Biology

80

20

45

7.

Cytogenetic and Molecular Biology

80

20

45

8.

Genetics

80

20

45

Total

320

80

180

Grand Total

640

160

360

(ii) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry


Distribution of Marks

Paper
No.

1.
2.

Title of the paper


Written
Exam.

Practicals

80
80

20
20

45
45

160

40

90

80
80

20
20

45
45

160

40

90

80
80
80
80

20
20
20
20

45
45
45
45

Total

320

80

180

Grand Total

640

160

360

PART I
Physical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry
Gymnosperm, Fossils and Angiosperm
Total

3.
4.

PART II
Physical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry
Total

5.
6.
7.
8.

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
exam+Practicals
taken together)

PART III
Physical Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Introduction to molecular spectroscopy, industrial
chemistry, environmental chemistry

(iii) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Geography


Paper
No.

1.
2.

3.
4.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

PART I
Geomorphology, Climatology and Oceanology
Geography of Asia, China and Japan

80
80

20

20

45
45

Total

160

20

20

90

80
80

20

20

45
45

160

20

20

90

80
80
80
80

20
20

20
20

45
45
45
45

Total

320

40

40

180

Grand Total

560

100

140

360

PART II
Geography of India, Bihar and Jharkhand
Economic and Resource Geography
Total

5.
6.
7.
8.

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

PART III
Geographical Thought and Applied Geography
Human and Settlement Geography
Population Geography and Bio-Geography
Environmental Geography

97

(iv) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

PART I
1.

Food Science & Nutrition

80

20

45

2.

Human Development

80

20

45

160

20

20

90

Total
PART II
3.

Dietetics

80

20

45

4.

Family Resource Management

80

20

45

160

40

90

Total
PART III
5.

Textile and Clothing

80

20

45

6.

Child Psychology

80

20

45

7.

Extension Education

80

20

45

8.

Family Relationship

80

20

45

Total

320

60

20

180

Grand Total

640

80

80

360

(v) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics


Distribution of Marks

Paper
No.

Title of the paper


Written
Exam.

Practicals

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
exam+Practicals
taken together)

PART I
1.

Set Theory, Matrics, Abstract Algebra, Theory of


Equations and Trigonometry

80

20

45

2.

Deferential Calculus, Integral Calculus and Analytical


Geometry of Three Dimensions

80

20

45

160

40

90

Total
PART II
3.

Real Analysis, Infinite Sequences and Series. Liner


Algebra

80

20

45

4.

Differential Equation, Vector, Calculus, Statics and


Dynamics

80

20

45

160

40

90

Total
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Distribution of Marks

Paper
No.

Title of the paper


Written
Exam.

Practicals

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
exam+Practicals
taken together)

PART III
5.

Topology, Real Analysis-II, Riemann Integration,


Infinite Series and Functional Analysis

80

20

45

6.

Abstract Algebra-II, Advance Set Theory, Discrete


Mathematics and Complex Analysis

80

20

45

7.

Linear Programming, Differential Equations-II,


Attraction and Potential and Hydrostatics.

80

20

45

8.

Numerical Analysis

80

20

45

Total

320

80

180

Grand Total

640

160

360

(vi) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

PART I
1.

Methods of Mathematical Physics and


Mechanics, Special Theory of Relativity, Waves
and Vibration

80

20

45

2.

Heat, Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics

80

20

45

Total

160

40

90

PART II
3.

Optics and Electromagnetic Theory

80

20

45

4.

Electrostatics and Magnetism, Current,


Electricity and Modern Physics

80

20

45

Total

160

40

90

5.

Mathematical Physics and Classical Mechanics

80

20

45

6.

Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Mechanism

80

20

45

7.

Classical Electrodynamics and Plasma Physics,


Physics of Atoms, Moleculus and Nuclie

80

20

45

8.

Solid State Physics and Electronics

80

20

45

Total

320

40

40

180

Grand Total

640

40

120

360

PART III

99

(vii) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Statistics


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

PART I
1.

General Statistics and Numerical Analysis

80

20

45

2.

Probability and Probability Distribution

80

20

45

Total

160

20

20

90

3.

Sampling Distribution and Test of Significance

80

20

--

45

4.

Design of Experiment and Sample Survey

80

20

45

160

20

20

90

__

45

PART II

Total
PART III
5.

Estimation and Testing of Hypothesis

80

20

6.

Introduction of Demography and Statistical


Quality Control

80

20

7.

Introduction of Operation Research and


Psychological and Educational Statistics

80

20

45

8.

Practical Examination

80

45

Practical Note Book and Viva

20

Total

240

60

100

180

Grand Total

560

100

140

360

45

(viii) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology


Distribution of Marks

Paper
No.

Title of the paper

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
exam+Practicals
taken together)

Written
Exam.

Practicals

1. Systematic Position, General Organization & Life


History

80

20

45

2. Ecology, Animal Behaviour & Economic Zoology

80

20

45

160

40

90

3. Chordata

80

20

45

4. Comparative Anatomy and Embryology

80

20

45

160

40

90

PART I

Total
PART II

Total
100

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Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks

Title of the paper

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
exam+Practicals
taken together)

Written
Exam.

Practicals

5. Bio Chemistry and Mammalian Physiology

80

20

45

6. Cell Biology, Genetics and Paleozoology

80

20

45

7. Evolution of Zoogeography

80

20

45

8. Mammalian Endocrinology, Paleozoology & Biometry

80

20

45

Total

320

80

180

Grand Total

640

160

360

PART III

iary subjects, each consisting of two papers, from


out of the following subsidiary subjects. This is an
essential requirement.
The abstracts of the syllabus of the B.Sc.
A candidate appearing for a B.Sc. (Hons.)
(Subsidiary)
subjects are given below :
course shall be required to opt for any two subsid-

(III) Abstract of the Syllabus of two


Subsidiary Subjects to be offered by
all students of B.Sc. (Hons.) Course

(i) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany (Subsidiary)


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written Assignment
Exam.

Practical

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

PART I
1.

Microbiology, Algae, Fungi, Lichens, Bryophyta,


Pteridophyta, Gaymnosperm, Angiosperm

80

20

33

80

20

33

160

40

66

PART II
2.

Anatomy of Angiosperm, Embryology of


Angiosperm, Cytology and Genetics, Physiology,
Environmental Biology, Economic Botany
Total

(ii) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chimistry (Subsidiary)


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written Assignment
Exam.

Practical

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

PART I
1.

Physical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry

80

20

33

80

20

33

160

40

66

PART II
2.

Inorganic Chemistry
Total

101

(iii) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics (Subsidiary)


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written Assignment
Exam.

Practical

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

PART I
1.

Set Theory and Abstract Algebra, Trigonometry


Real Analysis, Co-ordinate Geometry,
Differential Calculus and Vector Analysis

80

20

33

80

20

33

160

40

66

PART II
2.

Integral Calculus, Differential Equations,


Co-ordinate Geometry, Linear Programming
Total

(iv) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics (Subsidiary)


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written Assignment
Exam.

Practical

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

PART I
1.

Special Theory of Relativity, Mechanics and


Properties of Matter, Waves and Acoustics,
Thermal Physics

80

20

33

80

20

33

160

40

66

PART II
2.

Electrostatics and Magnetism, Current Electricity


and Modern Physics, Optics
Total

(v) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Statistics (Subsidiary)


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written Assignment
Exam.

Practical

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

PART I
1.

General Statistics and Probability Distribution

80

20

33

80

20

33

160

40

66

PART II
2.

102

T Sampling Distribution and Design of


Experiment
Total

(vi) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology (Subsidiary)


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written Assignment
Exam.

Practical

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

PART I
1.

Non-Chordata, Cell Biology, Genetics and


Evolution

80

20

33

80

20

33

160

40

66

PART II
2.

Chordata Embryology, Biochemistry, Physiology


and Endocrinology
Total

(IV) Compulsory Language Subject to be


offered to B.Sc. (Honours) Students
All Honours students, opting for any of the
three streams, namely, Arts, Science or Commerce,
are required to offer one Compulsory Language
subject which could be either (i) Hindi, or (ii) Hindi
plus Language of their mother tongue. All Hindi
speaking students must opt for Hindi as their
Compulsory Language Subject, while non-Hindi
speaking students are offered a composite
Language Subject; half of which is Hindi and the
other half or which is Urdu. Choice of any other

language as a mother tongue in place of Urdu is not


being offered by this University for the time being.
Hence, students must select one out of these two
options available to them as their language subject.
The Compulsory Language subject consists of
two papers, each carrying 100 marks. Paper I forms
part of Part I examination, while Paper II is
included in Part II examination. Both these papers
are entirely theoretical in nature, having no home
assignment or practical content.
The abstract of syllabus of the Compulsory
Language subject is as follows :

(A) For Hindi-Speaking Students


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass (written
Written Assignment exam+Assignment
Exam.
taken together)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

vfuok;Z (jk"VHkk"kk) fgUnh (i| ikB ,oa O;kdj.k)

100

33

100

33

100

16.5+16.5=33

100

16.5+16.5=33

PART II
2.

vfuok;Z (jk"VHkk"kk) fgUnh (x| ikB ,oa fucUk)

(B) For Non-Hindi-Speaking Students


PART I
1.

vfuok;Z fgUnh rFkk mnwZ Hkk"kk @ vaxzsth


PART II

2.

vfuok;Z fgUnh rFkk mnwZ Hkk"kk @ vaxzsth

103

paper for B.Sc. (Hons.) students, having a common


syllabus with General Studies paper of B.A.
(Hons.) students.This papers shall carry 100 marks
and will be entirely theoretical in nature, having no
There shall be a Compulsory General Studies
home assignment or practical content :

(V) Compulsory General Studies paper to


be offered by all B.Sc. (Hons.)
Students

Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass
Written
Practical
(written exam+
Exam.
Practical)

Title of the paper

PART III
1.

General Studies

100

(C) Bachelor of Commerce (Honours)


Courses
Objective: Bachelor's Degree course in
Commerce (B.Com.) aims at helping the students
to develop competency in basic aspects of trade
and commerce.

(I) Structure of B.Com. (Hons.) Courses


A candidate for B.Com. (Hons.) Examination

33

shall be required to select and be examined in (i)


one Honours subject, comprising eight papers, (ii)
two subsidiary subjects, each comprising two
papers i.e. in four papers in all (iii) one language
subject, comprising two papers, and (iv) one
General Studies, totalling fifteen papers in all,
divided into five papers for each Part I, Part II and
Part III examinations of the course, as per following
structure :

B.Com. (Hons.) Course Structure

104

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(e)

(f)

Examination

Honours
Subject

Subsidiary
Subjects

Compulsory
Language subject

General
Studies

Total
Papers

B.Com.
(Honours)
Part I

2 Papers
(Paper I & II)

2 Papers (Paper I
of each of the
two subsidiary
subjects)

1 Paper
(Paper I of
Language
subject

B.Com.
(Honours)
Part II

2 Papers
(Paper III & IV)

2 Papers (Paper
II of each of the
two subsidiary
subjects)

1 Paper
(Paper II of
Language
subject

B.Com.
(Honours)
Part III

4 Papers
(Paper V, VI,
VII and VIII)

Total

8 Papers

4 Papers

2 Papers

5 Papers

5 Papers

1 Paper
(General
Studies)

5 Papers

1 Paper

15 Papers

Each of the above 8 papers of B.Com. (Hons.)


subject and 4 papers of subsidiary subjects shall
carry 80 marks for term end theoretical written
examination and 20 marks for home assignment.
The computer education paper, carrying 100
marks, shall have a theory content of 20 marks and
practical content of 80 marks, while 2 Compulsory
Language subject papers, each carrying 100 marks,
shall be entirely theoretical in nature, with no
home assignment or practical contentat all.
For students being admitted to B.Com. (Hons.)
course it will be necessary to pass in each paper of
each Part of the examination separately. To pass in
each paper, a student must secure atleast 45% of
marks in each paper of the Honours subject and
33% of marks in each of the Subsidiary papers and
two papers of the Language subject and one paper
of Computer Education. To determine 45% of
marks in Hons. paper and 33% of marks in other

papers (Subsidiary papers, Language subject


papers and Computer Education paper), the marks
obtained by a student, both in the theoretical
written examination and home assignment /
practical examination, in each paper, shall be
clubbed and counted together and percentage
determined accordingly. However, if a student has
secured zero mark in the term end written examination or the home assignment /practical examination, or failed to appear in term end examination, or
failed to submit assignment, as the case may be, in
any paper, he/she will be deemed have failed in
that paper. Failure in one paper will mean failure in
that part of the examination. Hence, students must
strive hard to pass separately in each paper. The
term end. written examination shall be held at the
end of each academic session and a student must
pass each Part of the examination before he/she is
promoted to the next Part.

(II) Brief Syllabus of B.Com. (Hons.) Course


Paper
No.

Minimum Marks
to pass
Assignment (written exam+
taken together)

Distribution of Marks

Title of the paper

Written
Exam.

PART I
1.

Financial Accounts

80

20

45

2.

Auditing

80

20

45

160

40

90

Total
PART II
3.

Advance Accounts

80

20

45

4.

Business Law

80

20

45

160

40

90

Total
PART II
5.

Cost Accounting

80

20

45

6.

Management Accounting

80

20

45

7.

Taxation Law And Accounts

80

20

45

8.

Business Statistics and Business Mathematics

80

20

45

Total

320

80

180

Grand Total

640

160

360
105

(III) Abstract of the syllabus of subsidiary papers of B.Com. (Hons.) course


Minimum Marks
to pass
Assignment (written exam+
Assignment)

Distribution of Marks

Paper
No.

Title of the paper


Written
Exam.

1.
2.

PART I
Business Organization
Principles of Economics

80
80

20
20

45
45

3.
4.

PART II
Planning & Economic, Development of India
Money and Banking

80
80

20
20

45
45

160

40

90

Total

(IV) Compulsory Language Subject to be


offered by all B.Com. (Honours)
Students
All Honours students, opting for any of the
three streams, namely, Arts, Science or Commerce,
are required to offer one Compulsory Language
subject which could be either (i) Hindi, or (ii)
Hindi plus Language of their mother tongue. All
Hindi speaking students must opt for Hindi as
their Compulsory Language Subject, while nonHindi speaking students are offered a composite
Language Subject; half of which is Hindi and the
other half of which is Urdu. Choice of any other

languate as a mother tongue in place of Urdu is not


being offered by this University for the time being.
Hence, students must select one out of these two
options available to them as their Language
Subject.
The Compulsory Language subject consists of
two papers, each carrying 100 marks. Paper 1 forms
part of Part I Examination, while Paper II is
included in Part II examination. Both these papers
are entirely theoretical in nature, having no home
assignment or practical content.
The abstract of the syllabus of the Compulsory
Language Subject is as follows :

(A) For Hindi-Speaking Students


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks


to pass
Written Assignment (written exam+
Exam.
Assignment)

Title of the paper

PART I
1.

vfuok;Z (jk"VHkk"kk) fgUnh (i| ikB ,oa O;kdj.k)

100

33

100

33

100

16.5+16.5 = 33

100

16.5+16.5 = 33

PART II
2.

vfuok;Z (jk"VHkk"kk) fgUnh (x| ikB ,oa fucUk)

(B) For Non-Hindi-Speaking Students


PART I
1.

vfuok;Z fgUnh rFkk mnwZ Hkk"kk @ vaxzsth


PART II

106

2.

vfuok;Z fgUnh rFkk mnwZ Hkk"kk @ vaxzsth

(V) Compulsory Computer Education


paper to be offered by all B.Com.
(Hons.) Students
There shall be a Compulsory Computer
Paper
No.

Education paper for all students of B.Com. (Hons.)


in place of General Studies paper. This paper shall
be divided into theory and practical content in a
ratio of 20:80 as follows:
Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
to pass
Written
Practical
(written exam+
Exam.
Practical)

Title of the paper

PART III
1.

General Studies

100

33

57. Structure and Brief Syllabi of Bachelor tion. The broad objectives of the course are :
(i) To provide high quality, value-based,
in Business Administration (BBA)
The Bachelor of Business Administration
(BBA) programme was introduced from 2012-13
session after getting permission from Chancellor
Office, is a three years degree course aims to impart
in-depth knowledge and broad understanding of
the basics of management. The BBA Course focuses
on various area of management and prepares
students for a career in Management AdministraPaper
No.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper

PART I
Business Management
Foundation Course in Humanities and Social
Sciences
Business Communication
Business Economics
Computer Fundamental
Business Organization
Total

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

career-oriented education for students.


(ii) To facilitate students in understanding,
developing, integrating and applying both
core and specialized concept and practices.
(iii) To provide energetic, effective, efficient and
ethical graduate to meet the desired needs
of the dynamic world and serve the society.
Eligibility: Pass in 10+2 (any discipline).

PART II
Human Recourse Management
Strategic Management
Marketing Management
Business Finance
Management of Information System
Financial Management
Total

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

80
80

20
20

45
45

80
80
50
80

20
20

20

50

33
33
33
33

450

100

50

198

80
80
80
80
80
80

20
20
20
20
20
20

33
33
33
3
33
33

480

100

198

107

Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

PART III
13.

Organizational Behaviour

80

20

33

14.

Risk and Insurance Management

80

20

33

15.

International Business

80

20

33

16.

Cost and Management Accounting

80

20

33

17.

E. Commerce

80

20

33

18.

Quantitative Technique for Management

80

20

33

480

100

20

198

Total

58. Structure and Brief Syllabi of


Bachelor in Computer Applications
(BCA) Course
This is a three year course in Computer
Application, offered to students who have passed
their Intermediate examination with mathematics
as one of the papers. I.A. and I.Com. passed students
may also seek admission in BCA course only if they
have completed CIC course of the University or had
Paper
No.

offered mathematics as a paper of study at the


Intermediate level. The programme offers at least 72
hours of practical training in each laboratory paper
of computer application to every student in each
year of his/her study. For this purpose, the
University has developed an ultra modern hightech computer laboratory at its headquarters where
training is imparted to BCA students under guidance of highly skilled computer professionals.
The structure of the course is as follows:
Distribution of Marks

Title of the paper


Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

PART I
1.

Foundation Course in English (CS-610)

80

20

33

2.

Foundation Course in Humanities and Social


Sciences (BSHF-101)

80

20

33

3.

Computer Fundamentals and PC Software


(CS-611)

20

80

33

4.

PC Software Application Skills (CS-612)

80

20

33

5.

Foundation Course in Mathematics in


Computing (CS--60)

80

20

33

6.

C Programming & Data structure (CS-62)

20

80

33

360

80

160

198

Total

PART II & III : Next Page

108

Continued form Previous Page


Paper
No.

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper

PART II
Foundation Course in Science and Technology
(FST-01)
Introduction to System Software Orgnization
(CS-63)
Elements of System Analysis and Design (CS-05)
Introduction to DBMS (CS-06)
Introduction to Computer Organisation (CS-64)
Windows Programming (CS-65)
Multimedia (CS-66)
RDBMS Lab (CS-67)
Total

15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.

Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

80

20

33

20

80

33

80
80
80
20
80
20

20
20
20

20

80

80

33
33
33
33
33
33

480

100

240

264

20
20
20
20

33
33
33
33

20
20

80

33
33
33

20

20 (Viva)

33
33

140

100

264

PART III
Computer Network (CS-68)
80
TCP/IP Programming (BCS-061)
80
Introduction to Software Engineering (CS-70)
80
Computer Oriented Numerical Techniques
80
(CS-71)
C++ and Object Oriented Programming (CS-72)
20
Theory of Computer Science (CS-73)
80
Introduction to Internet Programming (Java,
80
Active X) (CS-74)
Internet Administration (CS-75)
80
Project Report (CS-76)
80 (Report)
Total

For all students admitted to BCA and BBA


course, it will be necessary to pass in each paper of
each Part of the examination. To pass in each paper,
a student must secure at least 33% of marks in each
paper separately. To determine 33% of marks in
each paper, the marks obtained by a student, both
in term-end written examination and practical
work/home assignment, shall be clubbed and
counted together and percentage determined
accordingly. However, if a candidate has secured
zero mark in term-end examination or the home

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

640

assignment/practical examination, as the case may


be, in any paper, he/she will be deemed to have
failed in that paper. Failure in one paper will mean
failure in that Partof the examination. Hence,
studetns must strive hard to pass separtely in each
paper. The term-end examination shall be held for
each Part of the course at the end of each academic
session and it will be compulsory to pass in each
Part of the examination before a student is promoted to the next Part.
109

59. Structure and Brief Syllabi of


Intermediate Courses
Objective: The basic objective of the
Intermediate programmes is to open a new channel
of admission to Intermediate courses (I.A, I.Com.
and I.Sc.) through distance mode of education for
such students who have cleared matric level (+10)
examination and are desirous to pursue +2 level
courses, but are unable to do so because of socioeconomic problems or other constraints. Now, they
can upgrade their educational attainment by
joining Intermediate courses through distance
mode of learning. The Intermediate courses are
being offered in : (a) Arts stream, (b) Science
stream, and (c) Commerce stream.

(A) Intermediate of Arts (I.A.) Course

(i) Language Composition : Rashtra-bhasha


Hindi (100 marks) Or
Rastrabhasha Hindi (50 marks) + Other
Matribhasha (50 marks)
(ii) Language & Literature Subject : Hindi
language & Literature (200 marks), divided
into two papers of 100 marks each Or
English language & Literature (200 marks),
divided into two papers of 100 marks each.
(b) Optional Subjects: Every student will
have to select three optional subjects from among
the subjects given below :
(i) Economics
(ii) Geography
(iii) History
(iv) Logic
(v) Political Science
(vi) Psychology, and
(vii) Sociology.
Each subject carries 200 marks, divided into
two papers of 100 marks each.

A student, joining Intermediate of Arts


Course, shall have to offer two compulsory and
(I) Structure of Intermediate of Arts
three optional subjects as per details given below :
Courses
(a) Compulsory Subjects: Every student will
The structure of the Intermediate of Arts
have to offer the following two compulsory subCourse
will look like as follows:
jects :

Intermediate in Arts : Course Structure


Examination Level

Compulsory Subjects

Optional Subjects

Total Papers

I.A. Part I
(1st year)

1. Language Composition
(1 Paper)
2. Language & Literature
Subject (Paper 1st of
Language & Literature
Subject) (1Paper)

3 papers
(Paper 1st of each of
the three optional
subjects)

5 papers

I.A. Part II
(2nd year)

Language & Literature


Subject (Paper 2nd of
Language & Literature
Subject) (1 Paper)

3 papers
(Paper 2nd of each of
the three optional
subjects)

4 Papers

Total

3 Papers

6 papers

9 Papers

examination before a student is promoted to the


other Part. To pass in each paper, a student must
For students being admitted to Intermediate secure at least 33% of marks in each paper sepaArts course in 2008 session and onwards, it will be rately. To determine 33% of marks in each paper,
necessary to pass in each paper of each Part of the the marks obtained by a student , both in the term-

(II) Marks required to pass I.A.


Examination

110

end written examination and home assignment,


shall be clubbed and counted together and percentage determined accordingly. However, if a candidate has secured Zero mark in term-end examination or the home assignment/practical examination
in any paper, as the case may be he/she will be
deemed to have failed in that paper. Failure in one
paper will mean failure in that Part of the examina-

tion. Hence, students must strive hard to pass


separately in each paper.
The Intermediate Arts courses consist of two
parts i.e. Part I and Part II. The term-end examination shall be held for each Part of the course at the
end of each academic session and it will be compulsory to pass in Part I of the examination before a
student is promoted to Part-II.

(III) The Abstract of the Syllabus of I.A. Compulsory & Optional Subjects is as below
Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

I. A. PART I : Compulsory Papers


1.

Rashtrabhasha 100 Marks Or


Hindi 50 Marks + Urdu 50 Marks

100

33

2.

Language & Literature Subject


Hindi or English Language & Literature
(Paper-I)

80

20

33

80
80
80
80
80
80
80

20
20
20
20
20
20
20

33
33
33
33
33
33
33

80

20

33

I. A. PART I : Optional Subjects


Select any THREE Subjects
Optional
Subject
Papers
1, 2
and 3

i. Economics (Paper-I)
ii. Geography (Paper-I)
iii. History (Paper-I)
iv. Logic (Paper-I)
v. Political Science (Paper-I)
vi. Psychology (Paper-I)
vii. Sociology (Paper-I)
I. A. PART II : Compulsory Papers

1.

Language & Literature Subject


Hindi or English Language & Literature
(Paper-II)
I. A. PART II : Optional Subjects

Papers

I. Economics (Paper-II)

80

20

33

1, 2

ii. Geography (Paper-II)

80

20

33

iii. History (Paper-II)

80

20

33

iv. Logic (Paper-II)

80

20

33

v. Political Science (Paper-II)

80

20

33

vi. Psychology (Paper-II)

80

20

33

vii. Sociology (Paper-II)

80

20

33

and 3

111

(B) Intermediate of Science (I.Sc.) Course

divided into two papers of 100 marks each.


(b) Optional Subjects: Every student will
have to opt for either for Group A or Group B
subjects, the details of which are given as below:
(i) Group A Subjects: Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics.
(ii) Group B Subjects: Physics, Chemistry and
Biology.
Each subject carries 200 marks, divided into
two papers of 100 marks each.

A student, joining Intermediate of Science


Course, shall have to offer two compulsory and
three optional subjects as per details given below :
(a) Compulsory Subjects: Every student will
have to offer the following two compulsory subjects :
(i) Language Composition : Rashtra-bhasha
Hindi (100 marks) Or
Rastrabhasha Hindi (50 marks) + Other
Matribhasha (50 marks)
(I) Structure of Intermediate of Science
(ii) Language & Literature Subject : Hindi
Courses
language & Literature (200 marks), divided
The structure of the Intermediate of Science
into two papers of 100 marks each Or Course will look like as follows:
English language & Literature (200 marks),

Intermediate in Science : Course Structure


Examination Level

Compulsory Subjects

Optional Subjects

Total Papers

I.Sc. Part I
(1st year)

1. Language Composition
(1 Paper)
2. Language & Literature
Subject (Paper 1st of
Language & Literature
Subject) (1Paper)

3 papers
(Paper 1st of each of
the three optional
subjects)

5 papers

I.Sc. Part II
(2nd year)

Language & Literature


Subject (Paper 2nd of
Language & Literature
Subject) (1 Paper)

3 papers
(Paper 2nd of each of
the three optional
subjects)

4 Papers

Total

3 Papers

6 papers

9 Papers

(II) Marks required to pass I.Sc.


Examination

112

Students admitted to Intermediate Science


course it will be necessary for them to pass in each
paper of each Part of the examination before a
student is declared to have passed that part of the
examination. To pass in each paper, a student must
secure at least 33% of marks in each paper separately. To determine 33% of marks in each paper,
the marks obtained by a student , both in term-end
written examination and practical work/home
assignment, shall be clubbed and counted together
and percentage determined accordingly. However,

if a candidate has secured Zero mark in term-end


examination or the home assignment/practical
examination in any paper, as the case may be,
he/she will be deemed to have failed in that paper.
Failure in one paper will mean failure in that Part
of the examination. Hence, students must strive
hard to pass separately in each paper.
The Intermediate Science course consists of
two Parts i.e. Part I and Part II. The term-end
examination shall be held for each Part of the
course at the end of each academic session and it
will be compulsory to pass in Part I of the examination before a student is promoted to Part-II.

(III) The Abstract of the Syllabus of I.Sc. Compulsory & Optional Subjects is as below
Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

I. Sc. PART I : Compulsory Papers


1.

Rashtrabhasha 100 Marks Or


Hindi 50 Marks + Urdu 50 Marks

100

33

2.

Language & Literature Subject Hindi or


English Language & Literature (Paper-I)

80

20

33

80
80
80

20
20
20

33
33
33

80

20

33

80

20

33

80
80
80

20
20
20

33
33
33

80

20

33

Optional
Subject
Papers
1, 2 & 3

1.

Optional
Subject
Papers
1, 2 & 3

I. Sc. PART I : Optional Subjects


Select any THREE Subjects
i. Physics (Paper I)
ii. Chemistry (Paper I)
iii. Biology (Paper I)
OR
Mathematics (Paper I)
I.Sc. PART II : Compulsory Papers
Language & Literature Subject Hindi or
English Language & Literature (Paper-II)
I.Sc. PART II : Optional Subjects
i. Physics (Paper II)
ii. Chemistry (Paper II)
iii. Biology (Paper II)
OR
Mathematics (Paper II)

(C) Intermediate of Commerce (I.Com.)


Course

divided into two papers of 100 marks each.


(b) Optional Subjects: Every student will
have to select three optional subjects from among
the subjects given below :
I.Com (Part I): (1) Book Keeping, (2) Money
and Banking, and (3) Commercial
Correspondence, Salesmanship and Market
Reporting (each subject carries 100 marks).
I.Com (Part II): (1) Business Method, (2)
Economics, and (3) Commercial Arithmetic
& Elementary Statistics (each subject carries
100 marks).

A student, joining Intermediate of Commerce


Course, shall have to offer two compulsory and
three optional subjects as per details given below :
(a) Compulsory Subjects: Every student will
have to offer the following two compulsory subjects :
(i) Language Composition : Rashtra-bhasha
Hindi (100 marks) Or
Rastrabhasha Hindi (50 marks) + Other
Matribhasha (50 marks)
(I) Structure of Intermediate of
(ii) Language & Literature Subject : Hindi
Commerce Courses
language & Literature (200 marks), divided
into two papers of 100 marks each Or
The structure of the Intermediate of
English language & Literature (200 marks), Commerce Course will look like as follows:

113

Intermediate in Commerce : Course Structure


Examination Level

Compulsory Subjects

Optional Subjects

Total Papers

I.Com. Part I
(1st year)

1. Language Composition
(1 Paper)
2. Language & Literature Subject
(Paper 1st of Language &
Literature Subject) (1Paper)

3 papers
(Paper 1st of each of
the three optional
subjects)

5 papers

I.Com. Part II
(2nd year)

Language & Literature Subject


(Paper 2nd of Language &
Literature Subject) (1 Paper)

3 papers
(Paper 2nd of each of the
three optional subjects)

4 Papers

Total

3 Papers

6 papers

9 Papers

(II) Marks required to pass I.Com.


Examination
Students admitted to Intermediate Commerce
course, it will be necessary for them to pass in each
paper of each Part of the examination before a
student is declared to have passed that Part of the
examination. To pass in each paper, a student must
secure at least 33% of marks in each paper separately. To determine 33% of marks in each paper,
the marks obtained by a student , both in the termend written examination and practical work/home
assignment, shall be clubbed and counted together
and percentage determined according. However, if

a candidate has secured Zero mark in the term-end


examination or the home assignment/practical
examination in any paper, as the case may be,
he/she will be deemed to have failed in that paper.
Failure in one paper will mean failure in that part of
the examination. Hence, students must strive hard
to pass separately in each paper.
The Intermediate Commerce course consists
of two parts i.e. Part I and Part II. The term-end
examination shall be held for each Part of the
course at the end of each academic session and it
will be compulsory to pass in Part I of the examination before a student is promoted to Part II.

(III) The Abstract of the Syllabus of I.Com. Compulsory & Optional Subjects is as below
Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

I.Com. PART I : Compulsory Papers


1.

Rashtrabhasha 100 Marks Or


Hindi 50 Marks + Urdu 50 Marks

100

33

2.

Language & Literature Subject Hindi, Or


English Language & Literature (Paper I)

80

20

33

i. Book Keeping

80

20

33

Subject

ii. Money & Banking

80

20

33

Papers
1, 2 & 3

iii. Commercial Correspondence,


Salesmanship & Market Reporting

80

20

33

I.Com. PART I : Optional Subjects


Optional

114

Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

80

20

33

80
80
80

20
20
20

33
33
33

I.Com. PART II : Compulsory Papers


1.

Optional
Subject
Papers
1, 2 & 3

Language & Literature Subject Hindi


Or, English Language & Literature
(Paper II)
I.Com. PART II : Optional Subjects
i. Business Method
ii. Economics
iii. Commercial Arithmetic and
Elementary Statistics

60. Structure and Brief Syllabi of


Certificate Courses
With a view to providing knowledge in
different areas of learning, the University is
conducting certificate courses in a varaiety of
subjects, like, religion, language, literature, agriculture, food & nutrition, health and environment,
hospital management, labour welfare etc. Broadly
speaking, these courses are divisible into the
following sub-groups :
(i) Agriculture Related Certificate Courses
This group has courses relating to
(i) Soil Health Management
(ii) Medicinal & Aromatic Plants
(iii) Bio-fertilizer Production
(iv) Floriculture Technology
(v) Artificial Insemination and Minor
Veterinary Services.
(ii) Child and Women Development Related
Certificate Courses
This group has courses relating to
(i) Child & Womens Right
(ii) Abolition of Child Labour
(iii) Legal Awareness among Women
(iv) Child Psychology & Guidance
(v) Nutrition & Child Care.
(iii) Health and Environment Related
Certificate Courses
This group has courses, relating to

(i) Health & Environment


(ii) Food and Nutrition
(iii) HIV and Family Education, and
(iv) Environmental Studies.
(iv) Para-Medical Certificate Courses (Kept in
abeyance)
This group consists of courses, relating to
(i) Dental and Oral Hygiene
(ii) Clinical Dental Technique, ECG
Technique
(iii) Medical Laboratory Technique
(iv) Physiotherapy
(v) Yoga Therapy
(vi) Operation Theatre Assistance,
Radiography & Imaging Technique
(vii) Optometry and Ophthalmic Assistance
(viii) Dental Mechanics
(ix) Basic Medical Assistance & Nursing Care
These are all job oriented courses and are in
high demand.
(v) Language-based Certificate Courses
There are certificate courses available in
(i) Magahi
(ii) Maithili
(iii) Pali
(iv) Prakrit
(v) Sanskrit
(vi) Bhojpuri
(vii) Urdu.
(vi) Religion based Certificate Courses
There are following certificate courses in
(i) Buddhist Studies (ii) Christian Studies

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(iii) Hindu Studies


(v) Jain Studies

(iv) Islamic Studies


(vi) Sikh Studies.

paper, as the case may be, he/she will be deemed to


have failed in that paper. Failure in one paper will
mean failure in that part of the examination. Hence,
(vii) Computer-based and Miscellaneous
students must strive hard to pass separately in each
Certificate Courses
paper.
There are following certificate courses under
The term-end examination shall be held at the
this group, relating to
end of the academic session and, as said, it will be
(i) Disaster Management
compulsory to pass in each paper of the examina(ii) Indian Constitution & Panchayati Raj
tion before a student is declared to have passed
(iii) Insurance Services
his/her certificate course.
(iv) Information Technology
The certificate courses are of six/nine months
(v) Library and Information Science
duration as per further details given below :
(vi) Home Usages of Computer
(A) Agro Industries Related Certificate
(vii) Interior Decoration
Courses
(viii) Hindi-English Translation.
1. e`nk LokLF; izcUk esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in

(II) Marks required to Pass Certificate


Courses

Soil Health Management)

Students being admitted to certificate courses


in 2008 session and onwards must pass in each
paper of the examination to pass the certificate
course. To pass in each paper, a student must
secure at least 33% of marks in each paper separately, excepting certificate courses in para medical
subjects. Artificial Insemination & Minor
Veterinary Services, Interior Decoration and
Certificate courses in Computer Network
Administration, where it will be necessary to
secure at least 45% of marks in each paper. To
determine 33% or 45% of marks in each paper, as
the case may be, the marks obtained by a student,
both in term-end written examination and practical
work/home assignment, shall be clubbed and
counted together to determine the aforesaid
percentage. However, if a candidate has secured
Zero mark in the term-end written examination or
home assignment/practical examination in any
Paper
No.

1.
2.
3.
116

ms';% o`gr~ iSekus ij l?ku [ksrh djus ds iQyLo:i


feV~Vh dh moZjk&'kfDr dk kl gksus yxk gSA dkj.k fd ftl
vuqikr esa iks"kd roksa dk iz;ksx djuk pkfg,] ml vuqikr esa
mudk iz;ksx ugha gks jgk gSA blesa dksbZ 'kd ugha gS fd moZjdksa ds
mi;ksx ls gekjh iSnkokj dkiQh c<+h gS] ijUrq ;fn ge viuh
feV~Vh dh moZjrk dks lqjf{kr ugha j[ksaxs rks fVdk [ksrh laHko
ugha gSA vr% e`nk ds LokLF; dk ;ku j[kuk t:jh gSA
;g ikB~;e e`nk LokLF; izcaku ds izR;sd igyw ij t:jh
tkudkjh iznku djrk gSA blds }kjk Nk=k feV~Vh izcaku dk
oSKkfud Kku vklkuh ls xzg.k dj ldasxs ,oa f"k esa dk;Zjr yksx
ykHkkfUor gksaxsA ikB~;e ds fy, U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA
ikB~;e dh lajpuk% ;g ikB~;e 6 ekg dk gSA blesa
oqQy rhu i=k gksaxs] ftuesa nks i=k lSkfUrd (Theory) rFkk ,d
izk;ksfxd (Practical) i=k gksxkA izR;sd i=k 100 vad dk gksxkA
lHkh lSkfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s rhu ?kaVksa dh fyf[kr
ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxkA i=kksa
dk fooj.k fuEuor gS %
Distribution of Marks

Title of the paper

Fundamentals of Soil Science


(A) Management of Degraded Soils, (B) Soil
Fertility and Fertilizers
Practical
Total

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

80
80

20
20

33
33

20

80

33

180

40

80

99

2. vkS"kkh; ,oa lqxafkr ikSkksa dh [ksrh esa

izek.ki=k

(Certificate in Medicinal and

Aromatic Plants)

ms';% vkS"kkh; ,oa lqxafkr ikSkksa dh O;kolkf;d [ksrh


dk Hkfo"; dkiQh mTToy gSA vPNh tyok;q gksus ds dkj.k Hkkjr
esa nqyZHk tM+h&cwfV;ksa dh vusd fdLeksa dh [ksrh liQyrkiwoZd
dh tk ldrh gS] ftlesa vkfFkZd ykHk dh iwjh laHkkouk gSA la;ksx
,slk gS fd fcgkj dh tyok;q ,oa ekSle tM+h&cwfV;ksa dh [ksrh ds
fy, csgn mi;qDr gSA tM+h&cwfV;ksa dh cktkj esa ekx Hkh dkiQh
vPNh gSA bl ikB~;e ds ek;e ls fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks oSKkfud
rjhds ls vkS"kkh; ikSkksa dh [ksrh mudh dVuh] HkaMkj.k] iSfdax
Paper
No.

1.
2.
3.
4.

bR;kfn dh tkudkjh ds lkFk&lkFk] muds m|ferk fodkl ij Hkh


tkudkjh nh tkrh gSA "kdksa ,oa csjkstxkj ;qodksa ds fy, ;g
ikB~;e [kkl rkSj ij ego j[krk gSA bl izek.ki=k ds kkjdksa
dks jkstxkj izkIr djus esa izkFkfedrk fey ldrh gSA bl ikB~;e
ds fy, U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA
ikB~;e dh lajpuk% ;g ikB~;e 6 ekg dk gS ,oa
U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA blesa dqy pkj i=k gksaxs] ftuesa rhu
lSkfUrd (Theory) rFkk ,d izk;ksfxd (Practical) i=k gksxkA
izR;sd i=k 100 vad dk gksxkA lHkh lSkfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds
fy;s rhu ?kaVksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa ds fy, l=kh;
dk;Z tek djuk gksxkA i=kkas dk fooj.k fuEuor gS%
Distribution of Marks

Title of the paper

Fundamental Aspects of the Course


Cultivation Technology
Post Harvest Technology
Practical
Total

3. thok.kq [kkn mRiknu izkS|ksfxdh esa izek.ki=k


(Certificate in Bio-Fertilizer Production
Technology)

ms';% thok.kq [kkn dk iz;ksx f"k&mRiknksa esa o`f ds fy,


vko';d gSA thok.kqvksa dk ;ksxnku ok;qeaMyh; ukbVkstu dh
fLFkjhdj.k izf;k esa ljkguh; gSA ns'k dh c<+rh gqbZ tula[;k dh
[kk| leL;k dks lqy>kus esa thok.kq [kkn dk ;ksxnku egoiw.kZ
gksxkA fnuksafnu jklk;fud moZjdksa dh dher esa o`f] le; ij
mudh miyfCk ugha gksus ds dkj.k rFkk muds nq"izHkko dks ns[krs
gq;s thok.kq [kkn ij ;ku nsuk vko';d gks x;k gSA
bl ikB~;e esa thok.kq [kkn ds cM+s iSekus ij mRiknu dh
Paper
No.

1.
2.
3.

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

80
80
80
20

20
20
20

80

33
33
33
33

260

60

80

132

fofk foLrkj ls crkbZ xbZ gSA thok.kq [kkn ds mRiknu ij ekewyh


O;; gksrk gSSA vr% ;g ikB~;e csjkstxkj ;qodksa ds fy, Lo&
jkstxkj dk izHkkoh lkku cu ldrk gSA "kd vius [ksrksa esa blds
iz;ksx }kjk Hkwfe dh moZjk&'kfDr dks yacs le; rd dk;e j[k
ldsaxsA bl ikB~;e ds fy, U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA
ikB~;e dh lajpuk% ;g ikB~;e 6 ekg dk gSA blesa
dqy rhu i=k gksaxs] ftuesa nks lSkfUrd (Theory) rFkk ,d
izk;ksfxd (Practical) i=k gksxkA izR;sd i=k 100 vad dk gksxkA
lHkh lSkfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s rhu ?kaVksa dh fyf[kr
ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa ds fy, l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxkA
i=kkas dk fooj.k fuEuor gS%
Distribution of Marks

Title of the paper

Agromicrobes, Form and Function


Biofertilizer Production of Cyanobacteria,
Azolla and Rhizobium
Practical
Total

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

80
80

20
20

33
33

20

80

33

180

40

80

99

117

4. iq"iksRiknu rduhdh esa izek.ki=k (Certificate


in Medicinal and Floriculture Technology)

ms';% iwjh nqfu;k esa iQwyksa dh ekax cM+h rsth ls c<+ jgh gSA
Hkkjr esa iQwyksa ds dkjksckj vkSj fu;kZr dk Hkfo"; mTToy gSA ;gk
iQwyksa ds mRiknu ds fy, vko';d vuqdwy tyok;q ,oa moZjk
Hkwfe ekStwn gSA iQwyksa ds cM+s iSekus ij [ksrh dh vPNh lEHkkouk,
gSaA bl ikB~;e ds ek;e ls Nk=kksa dks iQwyksa dh oSKkfud rjhds
ls [ksrh djus dh tkudkjh nsus ds lkFk&lkFk mlls lEcfUkr lHkh
vk;keksa ls Hkh voxr djk;k tkrk gSA bls i<+dj Nk=k Lojkstxkj
Paper
No.

1.
2.
3.
4.

,oa cM+s 'kgjksa esa ulZjh rS;kj djus dks viuk dSfj;j cuk ldrs gSaA
"kdksa ds fy;s Hkh ;g ikB~;e ykHkdkjh gks ldrk gSA bl
ikB~;e ds fy, U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA
ikB~;e dh lajpuk% bl dkslZ dk ikB~;e 6 ekg dk
gSA blesa dqy pkj i=k gksaxs] ftuesa rhu lSkfUrd (Theory) rFkk
,d izk;ksfxd (Practical) i=k gksxkA izR;sd i=k 100 vad dk
gksxkA lHkh lSkfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s rhu ?kaVksa dh
fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa ds fy, l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk
gksxkA i=kkas dk fooj.k fuEuor gS%
Distribution of Marks

Title of the paper

Floriculture Technology Aspects


Cultivation Aspects
Management Aspects
Practical
Total

5. lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ bu vkfVZfiQfl;y

bulsfeus'ku ,oa ekbuj HksVsfjujh lfHkZlst


(Certificate in Artificial Insemination &
Minor Veterinary Services)

f=ke xHkkZkku ,oa ekbuj i'kq fpfdRlk ls lacafkr izLrqr


lfVZfiQdsV ikB~;e f=ke xHkkZkku ,oa i'kq fpfdRlk ds {ks=k esa
lkekU; i<+kbZ ls fHkUu gSA bl ikB~;e dk eq[; ms'; f=ke
xHkkZkku ,oa i'kq fpfdRlk ds {ks=k esa dk;Zjr dq'ky fpfdRldksa
dks dq'ky lg;ksxh iznku djuk gSA tSlk fd ge lHkh dks tkudkjh
gS fd f=ke xHkkZkku ,oa i'kq fpfdRlk dk xzkeh.k {ks=kksa esa cgqr
egRo gS] lkFk gh bl {ks=k esa jkstxkj ds volj cgqrk;r esa
miyCk gS blfy, ;g ikB~;e ukStokuksa ds fy, vR;Ur
mi;ksxh lkfcr gks ldrk gSA
Paper
No.

1.
2.
3.
4.
118

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

80
80
80
20

20
20
20

80

33
33
33
33

260

60

80

132

ikB~;e ds izeq[k ms';% izf'kf{kr dk;ZdrkZ @ ;qod ds


rS;kj djuk tks vius dks xzkeh.k {ks=kksa esa i'kqku dh lsok ds fy,
lefiZr dj lds] xzkeh.kksa ds }kj ij gh i'kq LokLF; lacakh lsok,
miyCk djkuk] oqQ'ky i'kq fpfdRld dh lykg ij ekbuj i'kq
fpfdRlk ds fy, miyCk jguk] mr tkfr ds i'kqvksa ds fger
'kq ls f=ke xHkkZkku djkus esa i'kq fpfdRldksa dh lgk;rk
djuk] Ms;jh "kd rFkk i'kqikydksa dks lgk;rk rFkk rduhdh
lykg nsuk ftlls fd vius tkuojksa dks mr dj nwXk mRiknu esa
c<+ksrjh dj viuh vkenuh c<+k ldsaA
ikB~;e lajpuk% blesa dqy pkj i=k gksaxsA izR;sd i=k esa
80 vad fyf[kr ijh{kk rFkk 20 vad O;ogkfjd izf'k{k.k ds fy;s
gksaxsA ikB~;e dh vofk 9 eghus gSA U;wure 'kSf{kf.kd ;ksX;rk
eSfVd ikl gSA ikB~;e ds Nk=kksa dks fuEufyf[kr i=k i<+us gksaxs%
Distribution of Marks

Title of the paper

Gynecology
Artificial Insemination
Common Diseases
First Aid, Prevention & Cure
Total

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

80
80
80
80

20
20
20
20

45
45
45
45

320

80

180

(B) Child and Women Development


related Certificate Courses
6. cky ,oa efgyk vfkdkj esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in Child and Womens Rights)

7. cky etnwjh mUewyu esa izek.ki=k (Certificate


in Abolition of Child Labour)

8. efgykvksa esa oSkkfud cksk esa izek.ki=k


(Certificate in Legal Awareness Among
Women)

ms';% mi;qDr rhuksa ikB~;eksa dk ms'; Hkkjrh; lekt esa


lkekftd U;k; vkSj vkfFkZd U;k; dh vokkj.kkvksa dks tu&tu
rd igqpkuk gSA ns'k ds djksM+ksa cPps vkSj efgyk, vkt Hkh
misf{kr gSaA mUgsa mudk vfkdkj ugha fey ikrk gS] tcfd fdlh

Hkh l'kDr jk"V ds fy, ogk ds cPpksa vkSj efgykvksa dk lokxh.k


fodkl lqfuf'pr djuk ,d vko';d 'krZ gS A
bu ikB~;eksa dh fo'kkyrk ,oa egkk bl ckr ls LI"V gksxh
fd 6 ls 11 o"kZ ds cPps ns'k dh oqQy vkcknh dk yxHkx 26
izfr'kr gSa vkSj efgykvksa dh vkcknh yxHkx vkkh gSA bl izdkj]
feyk&tqykdj yxHkx 75 izfr'kr vkcknh ds fgrksa ds laj{k.k ds
fy;s bu ikB~;eksa dh lajpuk dh xbZ gSA bu rhuksa ikB~;e ds
fy, U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA
ikB~;e dh lajpuk% ;s lHkh ikB~;e 6 ekg ds gaSA
lHkh esa oqQy rhu i=k gksaxs] ftudk fooj.k fuEufyf[kr gSA izR;sd
i=k 100 vad dk gksxkA lHkh lSkfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s
rhu ?kaVksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa ds fy, l=kh;
dk;Z tek djuk gksxkA

6. cky ,oa efgyk vfkdkj esa izek.ki=k


vad foHkktu
i=k
la[;k

i=k 1.
i=k 2.
i=k 3.

i=k dk uke
fyf[kr ijh{kk l=kh; dk;Z

cPpksa ,oa efgykvksa dh fLFkfr


cky vfkdkj
efgykvksa ds vfkdkj
Total

mkh.kZ gksus ds fy,


U;wure vad (fyf[kr
ijh{kk$l=kh; dk;Z)

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

240

60

99

7. ckyJe mUewyu esa izek.ki=k


vad foHkktu
i=k
la[;k

i=k 1.
i=k 2.
i=k 3.

i=k dk uke
fyf[kr ijh{kk l=kh; dk;Z

vokkj.kkRed lajpuk
cPpksa ls lEcfUkr vfkdkj
ckyJe
Total

mkh.kZ gksus ds fy,


U;wure vad (fyf[kr
ijh{kk$l=kh; dk;Z)

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

240

60

99

8. efgykvksa esa oSkkfud cksk esa izek.ki=k


vad foHkktu
i=k
la[;k

i=k 1.
i=k 2.
i=k 3.

i=k dk uke
fyf[kr ijh{kk l=kh; dk;Z

efgykvksa dh fLFkfr ,oa mudh leL;k,


efgykvksa ds fofHk vfkdkj
efgykvksa ds lanHkZ esa oSkkfud cksk
Total

mkh.kZ gksus ds fy,


U;wure vad (fyf[kr
ijh{kk$l=kh; dk;Z)

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

240

60

99

119

9. cky euksfoKku ,oa funsZ'ku esa izek.ki=k


(Certificate in Child Psychology and
Guidance)

ms';% bl ikB~;e dk ms'; f'k{kdkas dks cky fodkl]


cky euksfoKku] cky funsZ'ku ,oa izkFkfed Ldwy ds cPpksa ds
LoHkkfod fodkl dh izf;k ls lac egRoiw.kZ rF;ksa ls voxr
djkuk gSA ;g ikB~;e Ldwy esa dk;Z dj jgs f'k{kdksa ds fy,
vR;Ur egRoiw.kZ gSA izkFkfed Lrj ij cPpksa dks lgh lykg dSls
Paper
No.

nh tk; ,oa bl nkSjku fdu&fdu ckrksa ij ;ku fn;k tk; vfkn


dh tkudkjh bl ikB~;e ls gksrh gSA bl ikB~;e gsrq U;wure
;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA
ikB~;e lajpuk% 6 ekg ds bl dkslZ esas Nk=kksa dks 4 i=k
i<+us gkasxsA lHkh lSkfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s rhu ?kaVksa dh
fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxkA
i=kksa dk fooj.k fuEuor gS%
Distribution of Marks

Title of the paper


Written Exam. Assignment

1.

Understanding the Elementary School Child

80

20

33

2.

Facilitating Growth and Development

80

20

33

3.

Guiding Children's Learning

80

20

33

4.

Guiding SocioEmotional Development of


Children

80

20

33

320

80

132

Total

10. iks"kkgkj ,oa cky ns[kHkky esa izek.ki=k


(Certificate in Child Psychology and
Guidance)

ms';% bl ikB~;e dk xBu bl ms'; fd;k x;k gS fd


yksxksa dks ;g crk;k tk lds fd ,d LoLFk 'kjhj ds fy,
fdu&fdu vko';d iks"kd rRoksa dh t:jr gksrh gS vkSj ;s iks"kd
rRo dgk ls vkSj fdu&fdu ksrksa ls izkIr gks ldrs gaS rFkk
Paper
No.

ckydksa dh ns[kjs[k dSls dh tk; ,oa muds ykyu&ikyu esa


D;k&D;k lkokkuh cjrh tk;A bl ikB~;e gsrq U;wure
;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA
ikB~;e lajpuk% 6 ekg ds bl dkslZ esas Nk=kksa dks 2 i=k
i<+us gkasxsA lHkh lSkfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s rhu ?kaVksa dh
fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxkA
i=kksa dk fooj.k fuEuor gS%
Distribution of Marks

Title of the paper


Written Exam. Assignment

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
exam+Assignment)

1.

Nutrition for the Community

80

20

33

2.

Organising Child Care Services

80

20

33

160

40

66

Total

(C) Health and Environment related


Certificate Courses
11. LokLF; ,oa i;kZoj.k esa izek.ki=k (Certificate
in Child and Environment)

120

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
exam+Assignment)

ms';% LokLF; ,oa i;kZoj.k dk vkil esa xgjk lEcUk gSA


vxj i;kZoj.k Bhd gS] LoPN gS rks tuekul dk LokLF; Hkh Bhd
jgsxkA i;kZoj.k ds iznwf"kr gksus dk cgqr gh O;kid ,oa foijhr
izHkko lekt ds LokLF; ij iM+rk gSA bUgha egoiw.kZ rF;ksa dks

;ku esa j[krs gq, LokLF; ,oa i;kZoj.k esa izek.ki=k ikB~;e dh
'kq#vkr dh x;h gSA bl ikB~;e gsrq U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd
gSA
ikB~;e lajpuk% ;g ikB~;e 6 ekg dk gSA Lokfkxe
(v;;u) lkexzh ek=k vaxzsth esa miyCk gSA blesa Nk=kksa dks
fuEufyf[kr nks i=k i<+us gksaxsA lHkh i=k 100 vad ds gkasxsA lHkh
lSkfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s rhu ?kaVksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk
gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxkA

Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper
Written Exam. Assignment

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
exam+Assignment)

1.

Our Environment and Health

80

20

33

2.

Promoting Health

80

20

33

160

40

66

Total

12. LokLF; ,oa i;kZoj.k esa izek.ki=k (Certificate


in Child and Environment)

ms';% [kk| ,oa iks"kkgkj esa izek.ki=k dk;Ze dbZ n`f"V;ksa


ls egoiw.kZ gSA vusd efgyk, rFkk iq#"k ,sls O;olk;ksa esa layXu
gSa] ftudk lhkk lEcUk [kk| vkSj iks"kkgkj ls gSA vr% bl dksfV
ds O;olk; esa layXu O;fDr;ksa ds fy, [kk| ,oa iks"kkgkj dh
tkudkjh j[kuk fo'ks"k egRo j[krk gSA bl fo"k; esa izkIr izek.ki=k
dbZ vU; jkstxkjksa ds fy, Hkh mi;ksxh gks ldrk gSA bl izek.ki=k
kkjdksa dks mu LFkkuksa ij dke fey ldrk gS] tgk vfkd yksxksa
ds fy, [kku&iku dh O;oLFkk (dSVfjax) dh tkrh gS_ tSls]

gksVy] gksLVy] vLirky] uflx gkse vkfnA vkxuokM+h] f'k'kqx`g]


ckyx`g vkfn esa Hkh cM+s iSekus ij vkgkj&O;oLFkk dh tkrh gSA
bruk gh ugha] iwQM izkslsflax ls tqM+s m|ksxksa esa Hkh bl izek.ki=k
kkjdksa dks jkstxkj izkIr djus esa izkFkfedrk fey ldrh gSA bl
ikB~;e ds fy, U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA
ikB~;e lajpuk% ;g ikB~;e 6 ekg dk gSA blesa oqQy
rhu i=k gksaxs] ftudk fooj.k fuEufyf[kr gSA izR;sd i=k 100
vad dk gksxkA lHkh lSkfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s rhu ?kaVksa
dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk
gksxkA i=kksa dk fooj.k fuEuor gS%

i=k dk uke

i=k 1.
i=k 2.
i=k 3.

vki vkSj vkidk [kk|


vkids [kk| ,oa mudk mi;ksx
[kk| ,oa iks"k.k lEcUkh vFkZ'kkL=k

fyf[kr ijh{kk

Total

13. ,p-vkbZ-oh- ,oa ifjokj f'k{kk esa lfVZfiQdsV

ikB~;e (Certificate in H.I.V. and Family


Education)

ms';% bl ikB~;e dk ms'; gS Nk=k Nk=kkvksa dks LoLFk


ekuo lEcUkksa ds ckjs esa crkuk] ,p-vkbZ-oh- ,oa ,M~l ds dkj.k
,oa jksdFkke ls ifjfpr djkuk] rFkk mu mik;ksa ls voxr djkuk
ftlls Nk=k Nk=kk;sa ,p-vkbZ-oh-@,M~l ds izHkko ls [kqn ,oa lekt
Paper
No.

mkh.kZ gksus ds fy,


U;wure vad (fyf[kr
l=kh; dk;Z ijh{kk$l=kh; dk;Z)

vad foHkktu

i=k
la[;k

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

240

60

99

dks eqDr j[k ldsaA bl ikB~;e ds fy, U;wure ;ksX;rk


eSfVd ikl gSA
ikB~;e lajpuk% ;g ikB~;e 6 ekg dk gS vkSj blesa
Nk=kksa dks pkj i=k i<+us gkasxsA izR;sd i=k 100 vadksa dk gksxkA lHkh
lSkfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s rhu ?kaVksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk
gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxkA i=kksa dk
fooj.k fuEu izdkj gS%
Distribution of Marks

Title of the paper


Written Exam. Assignment

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
exam+Assignment)

1.

Basics of HIV/Aids

80

20

33

2.

Basics of Family Education

80

20

33

3.

Elective on HIV/AIDS

80

20

33

4.

Elective on Family Education

80

20

33

320

80

132

Total

121

14. i;kZoj.k v;;u esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in


Environmental Studies)

ms';% ekuo tkfr ,oa i;kZoj.k ds chp ds lEcUkksa ds ckjs


esa yksxksa esa tkudkjh nsuk gh bl ikB~;e dk eq[; ms'; gSA
euq"; ls i;kZoj.k izHkkfor gksrk gS vkSj vxj i;kZoj.k ekuo tkfr
ds vuqdwy ugha gks rks iwjh lH;rk [krjs esa iM+ ldrh gSA vr% ;g
vfr vko';d gS fd ge i;kZoj.k ds lHkh egRoiw.kZ rF;ksa dks
Paper
No.

le>s ,oa tkusaA ikB~;e gsrq U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd gS rFkk


bldh vofk N% ekg dh gSA
ikB~;e lajpuk% bl izek.ki=k ikB~;e esa Nk=kksa dks
fuEufyf[kr i=k i<+us gksaxsA Lokfkxe lkexzh fgUnh ,oa vaxzsth
nksuksa esa miyCk gSA lHkh lSkfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s rhu
?kaVksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek
djuk gksxkA i=kkas dk fooj.k fuEu izdkj gS %
Distribution of Marks

Title of the paper


Written Exam. Assignment

1.

Ecology, Environment and Tourism

80

20

33

2.

Human Environment

80

20

33

160

40

66

Total

15. Ms.Vy ,oa vksjy gkbthu esa izek.ki=k

(D) Para-Medical Certificate Courses


(Kept in abeyance)

(Certificate in Dental and Oral Hygiene)

The University, now, offers para-medical


courses in ten programmes, details of which are
given hereunder.
There are practical training contents in all the
para-medical courses. Since all these courses are of
highly technical nature, hence no student shall be
permitted to take up his/her examination in
practical papers unless he/she would have received
his/her practical training in the concerned paper
(s). Candidates failing to receive their practical
training or receiving it only partly will have to wait
to complete their training in the next batch for
which he/she will have to apply and deposit
prescribed fee by 15th of October next year so that
his/her training can be organized on time.

Paper
No.

elw<+ksa ,oa nkrksa dh lqj{kk ,oa ns[kHkky ds fy;s Ms.Vy ,oa


vksjy gkbthu esa ,d izek.ki=k ikB~;e ukyUnk [kqyk
fo'ofo|ky; }kjk lapkfyr fd;k tk jgk gSA bl ikB~;e ds
ek;e ls f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa dks ,slh O;kogkfjd ,oa lSkfUrd f'k{kk nh
tk jgh gS rkfd os nUr leL;kvksa dh igpku dj lEHkkfor nUr
jksfx;ksa dks mfpr bykt ds fy;s ;ksX;rkizkIr nUr fpfdRldksa ds
ikl Hkst ldsa rFkk nUr fpfdRlky;ksa esa nUr lgk;d dh Hkwfedk
n{krkiwoZd fuHkk ldsaA bl ikB~;e esa dqy rhu i=k gksaxsA izR;sd
i=k esa 80 vad lSkfUrd rFkk 20 vad O;kogkfjd ijh{kk ds fy;s
d.kkfdr jgsaxsA ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dks O;kogkfjd izf'k{k.k fdlh
ekU;rkizkIr Ms.Vy laLFkku esa djk;k tk;sxkA
ikB~;e dh vofk 9 ekg dh gSA blesa ek=k ,sls O;fDr;ksa
dk ukekadu fy;k tk;sxk] ftudh U;wure 'kS{kf.kd ;ksX;rk
bUVjehfM;sV (lk;Ul) gSA bl izek.ki=k ikB~;e ds i=kksa dk
fooj.k fuEu izdkj gS%

Written Exam.

Practical

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
exam+Practical)

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper

1.

General Dental Anatomy, Pharmacology and


Oral Embryology

80

20

45

2.

Basic Periodonta And Preventive Dentistry

80

20

45

3.

Sterilization And Dental Radiography

80

20

45

240

60

135

Total
122

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
exam+Assignment)

16. fDyfuDy Ms.Vy Vsduhd esa izek.ki=k


(Certificate in Clinical Dental Technique)

bl ikB~;e ds ek;e ls f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa dks nUr jksxksa dh


igpku rFkk mUgsa jksdus ds fy;s miyCk mik;ksa dh tkudkjh nh
tk;sxhA bl izek.ki=k ds kkjd Ms.Vy fDyfuDl esa Ms.Vy
lgk;d dk dk;Z vfkd lqxerk ,oa tkudkjh ds lkFk dj ldsaxs]
D;ksafd mUgsa nkarksa dh lajpuk] muesa gksus okys jksx] Ms.Vy
bUlV~#es.Vl] Ms.Vy iQksVksxzkiQh vkfn ds fo"k; esa iwjh tkudkjh
Paper
No.

,oa izf'k{k.k fn;k tk;sxkA ikB~;e esa dqy rhu i=k gksaxsA izR;sd
i=k esa 80 vad lSkfUrd v;;u rFkk 20 vad O;kogkfjd
izf'kf{k.k ds fy;s d.kkfdr jgasxsA ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dk O;kogkfjd
izf'k{k.k fdlh ekU;rk izkIr Ms.Vy laLFkku esa djk;k tk;sxk A
bl ikB~;e dh vofk 9 eghuksa dh gS vkSj blds fy;s
U;wure 'kS{kf.kd ;ksX;rk bUVjehfM;V (lk;Ul) gSA
ikB~;e esa fuEufyf[kr rhu i=k i<+k;s tk;saxs%

Written Exam.

Practical

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
exam+Practical)

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper

1.

General Dental Anatomy, Pharmacology and


Oral Embryology

80

20

45

2.

Dental Treatment Area And Instruments

80

20

45

3.

Dental Office And Dental Photography

80

20

45

240

60

135

Total

17. bZ-lh-th- rduhd esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in


Electro Cardiography Technique)

ms';% n; lacafkr chekfj;ksa ds funku ds fy;s


Electro Cardiography ,d vfr egRoiw.kZ tkp gSA blls
n; dh lajpuk ;k n; ds dk;Z esa vkbZ [kjkfc;ksa dk irk yxk;k
tkrk gSA ;g dk;Z fpfdRldkas dk gS] fdUrq E.C.G. djus ds fy;s
fpfdRldksa dks ,d lgk;d dh vko';drk gksrh gSA ;fn
fpfdRld ds lgk;d dks E.C.G. ds lacak esa dqN rduhdh
Kku gks rks fpfdRld dk dk;Z lqyHk gks tkrk gSA lgk;d dks ;fn
E.C.G. e'khu] mlds pykus dh fofk] E.C.G. jhfMax ysus dh
fofk] E.C.G. ysrs le; gksusokyh laHkkfor =kqfV;ksa dk Kku rFkk
mUgas lqkkjus dh tkudkjh gks rks fpfdRld dks dkiQh lgk;rk
gksrh gSA bl rjg ds lgk;dksa dh vko';drk yxHkx mu lHkh
fpfdRldksa dks iM+rh gS tks E.C.G. dh lgk;rk ls funku djrs
Paper
No.

gSaA blds vfrfjDr n; jksx lacakh lHkh vLirkyksa esa Hkh ,sls
lgk;dksa dh t:jr gksrh gSA izf'k{k.k dk mfpr izcak ugha gksus ds
dkj.k ;g dk;Z izk;% vizf'kf{kr yksxksa ds lg;ksx ls pyk;k tkrk
gSA bUgha rF;ksa dks ;ku esa j[krs gq, bl ikB~;e dk xBu fd;k
x;k gSA bl ikB~;e esa ogh fo|kFkhZ Hkkx ys ldsaxs ftudh
U;wure ;ksX;rk bUVehfM;sV (lk;Ul) gSA
ikB~;e lajpuk% ;g ikB~;e 9 ekg dk gSA blds fy;s
iznku dh tkus okyh v;;u&lkexzh dsoy vaxzsth Hkk"kk esa
miyCk gS] ijUrq ikB~;e ds fy, vko';d izk;ksfxd dk;Z
vaxzsth ,oa fgUnh esa djk;k tk;sxkA ikB~;e esa Nk=kksa dks rhu i=k
i<+us gksaxsA lHkh lSkfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk
gksxhA izSfDVdy ,oa b.VuZy vlslesaV 20 vadksa dk gksxkA
ikB~;e esa i=kksa dk fooj.k fuEufyf[kr izdkj ls gS%

Written Exam.

Practical

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
exam+Practical)

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper

1.

Anatomy and Physiology of Cardiovascular


System and E.C.G. Machine

80

20

45

2.

Interpretation of Normal, Abnormal E.C.G.

80

20

45

3.

Important cardiovascular diseases and other


disorders influencing E.C.G.

80

20

45

240

60

135

Total

123

18. Certificate in in Medical Laboratory


Technique (CMLT)
The Certificate Course in Medical Laboratory
Technique has been developed to meet the increasing demand for trained man power in various
medical laboratories, dealing with medical tests. It
provides a holistic view of the theoretical as well as
practical aspects of medical Laboratory. This
programm has been planned to upgrade the skill
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No.

and competencies of those who are intending to


work and who are already working in medical
laboratories. The course is structured to provide
basic know-how and skills needed to work as
medical laboratroy technician.
Duration of the Course is 9 months.
The eligibility for admission in the course is
minimum 10 + 2 with science subjects.
The course consists of 4 papers listed below :

Written Exam.

Practical

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
exam+Practical)

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper

1.

(a) Introduction to Laboratory Management, and


(b) Hematology

80

20

45

2.

(a) Clinical Bio Chemistry, and


(b) Serology

80

20

45

3.

Microbiology (Bacteriology, Parasitology and


Virology)

80

20

45

4.

(a) Blood Banking


(b) Histopothology and Cytology

80

20

45

240

60

135

Total

19. Certificate in Physiotherapy and Yoga


Therapy (C.P.Y.T.)
The Certificate Course in Physiotherapy and
Yoga therapy aims at providing basic and accurate
information about physiotherapy and yoga. The
contents of course are designed to impart an
integrated understanding to the learners about the
issues involved in Physiotherapy and Yoga
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No.

therapy. The main objective of the programme is to


enhance the knowledge and skills of those who are
intending to practice or who are already practicing
in physiotherapy.
Duration of the Course is 9 months.
The eligibility for admission in the course is
minimum 10 + 2 with science subjects.
The course consists of 4 papers listed below :
Distribution of Marks

Title of the paper


Written
Exam.

124

Internal
Practical
Assessment

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
exam+Assessment+Practical

1.

Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology

80

15

45

2.

Physiotheraphy and Physiotherapeutic


Measures

80

15

45

3.

Physiotherapy in Medical and Surgical


conditions

80

15

45

4.

Yoga Therapy

80

15

45

320

20

60

180

Total

20. Certificate in Operation Theatre


Assistance (C.O.T.A.)
The certificate course in Operation Theatre
Assistant is a unique holistic package that aims to
help the learners to develop the knowledge,
attitude and skills necessary for working in
operation theatre as assistant. The course provides
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No.

in depth theoretical and practical knowledge


related to operation theatre work.
Duration of the Course is 9 months.
The eligibility for admission in this course is
minimum 10+2or equivalent with science subjects.
The course consists of 3 papers as listed below:
Distribution of Marks

Title of the paper


Written
Exam.

Internal
Practical
Assessment

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
exam+Assessment+Practical

1.

(a) Anatomy Physiology


(b) General Pathology

80

15

45

2.

Microbiology, First-Aid & Nursing

80

15

45

3.

Technique for O.T. Assistance, O.T.


Equipment and Instruments

80

15

45

240

15

45

135

Total

21. Certificate in Radiography and


Imaging Technique
The certificate course in Radiography and
Imaging Technique has been developed keeping in
mind the increasing demand for trained
technicians in Radiography and other imaging
techniques. The programme has been designed to
provide necessary know how in general, special
and advanced Radiographic Imaging Techniques,
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No.

including dark room techniques through


theoretical classes and practical Training. The
programme has been designed in a way which will
also help in upgrading the skill of the those who are
already working in X-ray and Ultrasound clinics.
Duration of the Course is 9 months.
The eligibility for admission in the course is
10+2 or equivalent with science subjects.
The course consists of 3 papers listed below:
Distribution of Marks

Written
Exam.

Practical

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
examination+
Practical)

Title of the paper

1.

Anatomy, Physiotherapy and General Pathology

80

20

45

2.

Radiation Physics, Radiation Biology and


Radiation safety

80

20

45

3.

Radiographic and Dark Room Techniques

80

20

45

Total

240

60135

required to assist the Medical Officers and


Ophthalmic Surgeons in early detection of visual
The ccertificate course in Optometry and impairment and treatment of errors of refraction
Ophthalmic Assistance envisages training of a and other common disorders. On completion of the
category of Para medical personnel who are course, these personnel shall also be able to assist

22. Certificate in Optometry and


Ophthalmic Assistance

125

the Ophthalmic surgeons in various ophthalmic


surgeries.
Duration of the Course is 9 months.
Paper
No.

The eligibility for admission in the course is


10+2 or equivalent with science subjects.
The course consists of 3 papers listed below:
Distribution of Marks

Practical

1.

The Eye : Anatomy, Physiologt, Pathology and


Pharmacology

80

20

45

2.

Optics and Vision

80

20

45

3.

Ophthalmic Treatment Area, Diagnostic and


Operating Instruments

80

20

45

240

60

135

Total

23. csfld esfMdy vflVsUl ,oa uflx ds;j esa


izek.ki=k (Certificate in Basic Medical
Assistance and Nursing Care)

ms';% xr ,d n'kd esa fpfdRlk lsok dk futh {ks=k esa


vR;fkd foLrkj gqvk gSA vusdksa futh gLirky] fDyfud ,oa
uflx gkse gj uxj esa [kqy x;s gSaA buesa fpfdRldksa dh lgk;rk
ds fy, uu&esfMdy lgk;dksa dh vko';drk gksrh gSA ,sls
lgk;dksa ds izf'k{k.k dh O;oLFkk dh deh ds dkj.k fpfdRlksa dks
vfkdka'kr% vizf'kf{kr lgk;dksa ls bu dk;ks dks djkuk iM+rk gSA
blls u dsoy fpfdRldksa dks dfBukbZ gksrh gS] cfYd ejht dks
Hkh gkfu igqpus dh laHkkouk gksrh gSA ;fn bu lgk;dksa dks vius
dk;Z ds lacak esa oqQN rduhdh Kku gks rks fpfdRldksa dk dk;Z
lqyHk gks tkrk gSA
bl ikB~;e ds ek;e ls f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa dks fpfdRld ds
Paper
No.

fDyfud dh Hkyh&Hkkfr ns[kHkky djuk] ejhtksa dks ns[kus esa


fpfdRld dks vko';d lgk;rk nsuk] uflx gkse esa HkrhZ ejhtksa
dk iYl jsV] jslik;js'ku jsV] jDrpki vkfn dks lgh rjhds ls
tkpuk] batsD'ku nsuk (Vhdk yxkuk) rFkk HkrhZ ejhtksa dh leqfpr
ns[kHkky djus dh O;ogkfjd ,oa lSkfUrd f'k{kk nh tkrh gS]
rkfd os fpfdRldksa dh enn ds lkFk&lkFk viuh uu&esfMdy
lgk;d dh Hkwfedk n{krkiwoZd fuHkk ldsaA
ikB~;e lajpuk% ;g ikB~;e 9 ekg dk gSA ikB~;e
esa dqy rhu i=k i<+us gksaxsA izR;sd i=k esa 80 vad lSkfUrd
v;;u rFkk 20 vad O;ogkfjd izf'k{k.k ds fy;s d.kkfdr gSaA
f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa dk O;ogkfjd izf'k{k.k fdlh ekU;rkizkIr fpfdRlk
laLFkk esa djk;k tk;sxkA
blds fy;s U;wure 'kS{kf.kd ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA
ikB~;e ds i=kksa dk fooj.k fuEu izdkj gS%
Distribution of Marks

Written
Exam.

Practical

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
examination+
Practical)

Title of the paper

1.

Basic Anatomy and Physiology

80

20

45

2.

Principles and Practices of Basic Medical


Assistance

80

20

45

3.

First Aid, Nursing care and Basic Life Support

80

20

45

240

60

135

Total

126

Written
Exam.

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
examination+
Practical)

Title of the paper

24. Ms.Vy eSosQfuDl esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in


Dental Mechanics)

ms';% orZeku le; eas yksx vius nkrksa ds lacak esa dkiQh
lpsr gks x;s gSaA iQyLo:i] nUr fpfdRlk ds {ks=k esa dkiQh
foLrkj gqvk gS vkSj nUr fpfdRldksa dh la[;k eas Hkh o`f gqbZ gSA
nUr LokLF; ds izfr ltx gksus ds dkj.k nkr VwVus ;k fudyokus
ds ckn yksx f=ke nkr yxokrs gSaA ;s nkr nUr fpfdRldksa ds }kjk
cuk;s tkrs gaS ftlesa fpfdRld Ms.Vy esdSfud dh lgk;rk ysrs
gSa] fdUrq izf'kf{kr Ms.Vy esdSfudksa ds vHkko esa nUr&fpfdRldksa
dks izk;% ;g dke vizf'kf{kr lgk;dksa ls djkuk iM+rk gSA
bl ikB~;e ds ek;e ls f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa dks f=ke nkr cukus
Paper
No.

esa mi;ksx fd;s tkus okys lkeku rFkk f=ke nkr cukus dh
fofk;ksa ds fo"k; esa iwjh tkudkjh ,oa izf'k{k.k fn;k tk;sxk rkfd
bl izek.ki=k ds kkjd Ms.Vy fDyfud esa f=ke nkr cukus dk
dk;Z lqxerk ,oa tkudkjh ds lkFk dj ldsaA
ikB~;e lajpuk% ikB~;e eas dqy rhu i=k gksaxsA izR;sd
i=k esa 80 vad lSkfUrd v;;u rFkk 20 vad O;ogkfjd
izf'k{k.k ds fy;s d.kkfdr gksaxsA f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa dk O;ogkfjd
izf'k{k.k fdlh ekU;rk izkIr Ms.Vy laLFkku esa djk;k tk;sxkA
bl ikB~;e dh vofk 9 eghus dh gS vkSj blds fy;s
U;wure 'kS{kf.kd ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA bl izek.ki=k
ikB~;e ds Nk=kksa dks fuEufyf[kr i=k i<+us gksaxs%
Distribution of Marks

Written
Exam.

Practical

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
examination+
Practical)

Title of the paper

1.

Dental Anatomy and Dental Material Science

80

20

45

2.

Removal Prosthodontia and Orthodontic Appliance

80

20

45

3.

Fixed Prosthodontia and


Fixed orthodontic Appliances

80

20

45

240

60

135

Total

(E) Language-based Certificate Courses


25. exgh Hkk"kk esa izek.ki=k
(Certificate in Magahi Language)

ms';% exgh] ekxkh dk vkkqfud Lo:i gS] tks dHkh


izkphu exk lkezkT; dh jktHkk"kk] jk"VHkk"kk vkSj laidZ Hkk"kk ds
:i esa izpfyr FkhA exk dh lH;rk vkSj laLfr dh okfgdk ds
:i esa exgh dk egRoiw.kZ LFkku lqjf{kr jgk gSA ukyank [kqyk
fo'ofo|ky; us u dsoy bl xkSjoe;h exk Hkwfe vkSj bldh
Hkk"kk dk lEeku djus dk fu'p; fd;k gS] vfirq yxHkx lk<+s
rhu djksM+ exgh Hkk"kk&Hkkf"k;ksa dh vk'kk] vkdka{kk vkfn ij Hkh
[kjk mrjus ds liQy iz;kl ds fy;s exgh Hkk"kk esa lfVZfiQdsV
ikB~;e dh i<+kbZ izkjaHk dh gSA blds rgr izeq[k lkfgR;dkjksa
dh jpuk, bl dkslZ esa i<+kus dh O;oLFkk dh x;h gSA
;g lfVZfiQdsV ikB~;e jksth&jkstxkj ds {ks=k esa Hkh vge~
Hkwfedk dk fuokZg djsxkA dbZ fo'ofo|ky;ksa esa exgh fo"k; esa
ch-,- (vkWulZ) rFkk ,e-,- dh i<+kbZ dh tkrh gS rFkk dbZ vU;
fo'ofo|ky;ksa esa bls izkjEHk djus dh ;kstuk gS] ftlls jkstxkj
dh lEHkkouk;sa [kqysaxhA
fgUnh esa ,e-,- ikl vH;FkhZ ;fn exgh esa lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ

dj ysrs gSa rks mUgsa exgh O;k[;krk in ds fy, ;ksX; ik=k le>k
tk ldsxk rFkk fu;qfDr esa ojh;rk izkIr gks ldsxhA vkd'kok.kh
vkSj nwjn'kZu dsUnz essa Hkh ^exkh* dk;Ze izlkfjr fd;k tkrk gS]
tgk ;ksX; O;fDr;ksa dh vko';drk gksrh gSA izkphu exk dh
vusd xqiQkvksa] f'kykys[kksa] vfHkys[kksa bR;kfn esa fyf[kr exkh
Hkk"kk dks fofHk ns'kh&fons'kh Hkk"kkvksa esa vuqokn djus ds fy, Hkh
vuqoknd dh vko';drk eglwl dh tkrh gSA ;g lfVZfiQdsV
dkslZ bl vko';drk dks iwjk djus esa l{ke gksxkA exk esa
jktx`g] ckskx;k] ikokiqjh vkfn varjkZ"Vh; i;ZVu LFky Hkh gSaA
buesa vusd ljdkjh@xSj&ljdkjh i;ZVd xkbM dsUnz dk;Zjr gSa] tks
i;ZVdksas dh lgk;rk ,oa KkuoZu djrs gSaA ;gk Hkh exgh esa
lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ ikl djus okyksa ds fy;s jksth&jkstxkj dh
laHkkouk, ns[kh tk ldrh gaSA
bl ikB~;e ds fy, U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA
ikB~;e lajpuk% bl ikB~;e dh vofk N% ekl dh
gksxh vkSj blesa iBu&ikBu ds fy, fuEufyf[kr rhu i=k gksaxsA
izR;sd i=k 100 vadksa dk gksxkA izR;sd i=k dh ijh{kk vofk rhu
?kaVkas dh gksxhA lHkh lSkfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s fyf[kr
ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxkA

127

i=k dk uke

i=k 1.
i=k 2.
i=k 3.

exgh lkfgR; ,oa O;kdj.k


exgh i| lkfgR;
exgh x| lkfgR;

fyf[kr ijh{kk

Total

26. eSfFkyh Hkk"kk esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in


Maithili Language)

ms';% ;g loZfofnr gS fd Hkk"kk ekuo ds vfHkO;fDr dk


ek;e gS vkSj lkfgR; ,rn lEcUkh Hkk"kk {ks=k esa jgus okys
lkekftd R;ksa dk niZ.kA eSfFkyh Hkk"kk fefFkyk tuin esa jgus
okys leLr tuksa dh ekr`Hkk"kk gSA bldk viuk lkfgR;] viuh
fyfi] viuh laLfr vkSj viuk Lo:i gSA bl Hkk"kk dk lkfgR;
vR;Ur izkphu vkSj le` gSA vr% ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; us
eSfFkyh Hkk"kk esa lfVZfiQdsV Lrj dk ikB~;e pykus dk fu.kZ;
fy;k gSA eSfFkyh Hkk"kk ,oa lkfgR; esa lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ dbZ n`f"V;ksa
ls egRoiw.kZ gSA ;g dkslZ fefFkyk esa jgus okys izR;sd dksfV ds
Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa ds fy, ,d mi;ksxh vkSj thoUr Hkk"kk&fo"k;d
v;;u rks gksxk gh] lkFk gh fefFkyk ls ckgj Hkkjr ds fofHk
{ks=kksa esa jgus okys izoklh eSfFky Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa ds fy, Hkh mi;ksxh
fl gksxkA fo'ofo[;kr egkdfo fo|kifr ls eucksk rd vkSj
pUnk >k] gkL;&lezkV gfjeksgu >k] tudfo ;k=kh (ukxktqZu)]
izxfroknh lkfgR;dkj fefFkyk&Hkwfe dh mit jgs gSa] ftudh
dhfrZ fnx&fnxUr rd iljh gqbZ gSA fefFkykpy ds reke

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

240

60

99

tuekul ds fy, eSfFkyh Hkk"kk ,oa lkfgR; dk v;;u vkSj bl


Hkk"kk lkfgR; ds fodkl dk Kku dkiQh egRoiw.kZ gSA
thfodksiktZu gsrq vFkZdkjh ds :i esa Hkh bl lfVZfiQdsV
dkslZ dk egRo gSA gky gh esa] eSfFkyh Hkk"kk dks Hkkjrh; lafokku
dh vkBoha vuqlwph esa lfEefyr dj bls egRoiw.kZ LFkku fn;k
x;k gSA blfy, jkstxkj ds vusd {ks=kksa esa jkT; Lrj ls dsUnz Lrj
rd dh ijh{kkvksa esa bl lfVZfiQdsV ikB~;e dk mi;ksx fd;k tk
ldrk gSA izkFkfed f'k{kdksa dh fu;qfDr esa] cSad vkfn dk;kZy;ksa
esa] vuqokndksa dh fu;qfDr esa] jsyos ijh{kkvksa esa] thou&chek
fuxe ds dk;kZy;ksa esa fu;qfDr gsrq p;u vkfn esa bl lfVZfiQdsV
dkslZkkjh O;fDr;ksa dks izkFkfedrk fey ldrh gSA
ikB~;e lajpuk% bl ikB~;e dh vofk 6 eghus dh gS
vkSj blds fy;s U;wure 'kS{kf.kd ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA bl
ikB~;e esa fuEufyf[kr rhu i=k gksaxsA izR;sd i=k 100 vadksa dk
gksxk vkSj izR;sd i=k dh ijh{kk vofk rhu ?kaVs dh gksxhA lHkh
lSkfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa
dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxkA
i=kksa dk fooj.k fuEuor gS %
mkh.kZ gksus ds fy,
U;wure vad (fyf[kr
l=kh; dk;Z ijh{kk$l=kh; dk;Z)

vad foHkktu

i=k
la[;k

i=k dk uke

i=k 1.
i=k 2.
i=k 3.

eSfFkyh i| lkfgR;
eSfFkyh x| lkfgR;
eSfFkyh lkfgR; ,oa O;kdj.k

fyf[kr ijh{kk

Total

27. ikfy Hkk"kk esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in Pali


Language)

128

mkh.kZ gksus ds fy,


U;wure vad (fyf[kr
l=kh; dk;Z ijh{kk$l=kh; dk;Z)

vad foHkktu

i=k
la[;k

ms';% dkye esa xosn dh Hkk"kk ls {ks=kh; cksfy;ksa dk


fodkl gqvkA ml fodflr Lo:i ls ,d fo'ks"k Hkk"kk dk tUe
gqvk] ftls ge ^ikfy* uke ls tkurs gSaA LFkfojoknh ckS keZ ds
^f=kfiVd* vkSj mldk lEiw.kZ mi;ksxh lkfgR; ikfy Hkk"kk esa gh

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

240

60

99

ladfyr gSA cqdkyhu exk dh Hkk"kk ^ikfy* Fkh] tks if'pe esa
mkj dq: ls ysdj iwjc esa ikVfyiq=k rd vkSj mkj esa JkoLrh ls
ysdj nf{k.k esa voUrh rd iQSyh gqbZ FkhA teZu fo}ku MkW- eSDl
osyslj ds vuqlkj] ^ikfy* ikVfy dk laf{kIr :i gSA cq ds kEe
vkSj fou; lEcUkh lkjs opu ikfy Hkk"kk esa gh fyfic gSaA
rRdkyhu lkfgR; Hkh blh Hkk"kk esa feyrk gSA ^cqopu* u dsoy

ckSksa ds fy,] cfYd leLr tho vkSj txr ds fy, dY;k.kdkjh


gSaA thou&n'kZu rFkk thou laLfr ds ckS flkUrksa dh le>
ikfy Hkk"kk dh le> fodflr djus ls gh lEHko gSA bl vFkZ esa
^ikfy* dh mi;ksfxrk] lkFkZdrk vkSj vkSfpR; lokZfkd gSA
fo'okl gS] ;g lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ ikfy&dky ds lkekftd]
lkaLfrd] jktuSfrd vkSj ekuoh; ewY;ksa dk Kku rks nsxk gh]
blds lkFk gh ;g f'k{k.k&lEcfUkr laLFkkuksa ds ek;e ls
vkfFkZd le`f dk ekxZ Hkh iz'kLr djsxkA

bl ikB~;e ds fy;s U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA


ikB~;e lajpuk% blh fcUnq dks ;ku esa j[kdj ukyUnk
[kqyk fo'ofo|ky; us ikfy Hkk"kk esa 6 ekg ds lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ
dh ;kstuk cuk;hA blesa fuEufyf[kr rhu i=k gSaA izR;sd i=k 100
vadksa dk gS vkSj izR;sd i=k dh ijh{kk vofk rhu ?kaVs dh gksxhA
lHkh lSkfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa
20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxkA ikN~;e&i=kkas dk
fooj.k fuEuor gS%
mkh.kZ gksus ds fy,
U;wure vad (fyf[kr
l=kh; dk;Z ijh{kk$l=kh; dk;Z)

vad foHkktu

i=k
la[;k

i=k dk uke

i=k 1.
i=k 2.
i=k 3.

ikfy Hkk"kk dk mn~Hko ,oa fodkl


ikfy lkfgR; dk bfrgkl
ikfy Hkk"kk dk O;kdj.k ,oa jpuk

fyf[kr ijh{kk

Total

28. izkr Hkk"kk esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in


Prakrit Language)

ms';% ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; us izkr Hkk"kk esa


lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ izkjaHk fd;k gSA okLro esa] Hkkjrh; laLfr]
lH;rk] lekt] jktuSfrd laxBu vkfn dk ;FkkFkZ Kku izkIr djus
ds fy, izkr lkfgR; cgqr mi;ksxh gSA tulkkkj.k ls ysdj
jktk&egkjktkvksa rd ds fp=k Li"Vrk] lw{erk vkSj foLrkj ds
lkFk izkr lkfgR; esa fpf=kr gSaA thou ds foLrkj] O;ogkj]
fo'okl esa ftruh leL;k, vkSj ifjfLFkfr;k vkrh gSa] mudk
ckj&ckj fu:i.k izkr lkfgR; esa ik;k tkrk gSA vr% izkphu
Hkk"kk vkSj lkfgR; dks tkuus ds fy, izkr Hkk"kk dk v;;u
furkUr vko';d gSA izkr Hkk"kk dk izpkj fliQZ dkO;ksa esa gh ugha]
cfYd izkphu ;qx esa tu&tu esa FkkA turk bl Hkk"kk dk mi;ksx

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

240

60

99

djrh FkhA bldk lcls cM+k izek.k rRdkyhu f'kykys[k gSaA


Hkxoku~ egkohj ds mins'k] tks vkxe lkfgR; esa ladfyr gSa]
izkr Hkk"kk esa gh fuc gSa] tks v;kRe dk le` dks'k gSA
bl ikB~;e ds fy;s U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA
;g N% eghus dk ikB~;e gSA
ikB~;e lajpuk% fo'okl gS fd bl ikB~;e dks djus
ds ckn u dsoy ge viuh izkphu lH;rklaLfr ds fo"k; esa
tku ik;saxs] cfYd ;g ikB~;e gekjs fy, jkstxkj ds lkku ds
:i esa Hkh lgk;d fl gksxk A bl ikB~;e esa dqy rhu i=k gksxsa
vkSj izR;sd i=k 100 vadksa dk gksxk vkSj izR;sd i=k dh ijh{kk
vofk rhu ?kaVs dh gksxh A lHkh lSkfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds
fy;s ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxk A
i=kksa dk fooj.k fuEuor gS%
mkh.kZ gksus ds fy,
U;wure vad (fyf[kr
l=kh; dk;Z ijh{kk$l=kh; dk;Z)

vad foHkktu

i=k
la[;k

i=k dk uke

i=k 1.
i=k 2.
i=k 3.

izkr Hkk"kk dk mn~Hko vkSj fodkl


izkr lkfgR; dk bfrgkl
izkr Hkk"kk % O;kdj.k ,oa jpuk

fyf[kr ijh{kk

Total

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

240

60

99

129

29. laLr Hkk"kk ,oa lkfgR; esa izek.ki=k


(Certificate in Sanskrit Language)

ms';% Hkkjrh; Hkk"kkvksa dh tuuh dgh tkus okyh laLr


Hkk"kk Kku ,oa foKku ls ifjiw.kZ gSA ;gh dkj.k gS fd ns'k dh
xkSjoHkwrk bl Hkk"kk dks vusd fons'kh fo}kuksa us Hkh JkiwoZd
viuk;k vkSj blds vusd xzaFkksa dk fofok fons'kh Hkk"kkvksa esa
vuqokn gqvkA ;g ,d oSKkfud Hkk"kk gSA bldk lkfgR; foiqy]
fo'oizfl vkSj yksdfiz; gSA osnksa] mifu"knksa] iqjk.k] jkek;.k]
egkHkkjr ,oa vusd egkdkO;ksa ds dkj.k laLr dbZ gtkj o"kks ls
thoUr vkSj jlokfguh Hkk"kk cuh gqbZ gSA
Hkkjrh; laLfr dh vkkkjHkwrk bl Hkk"kk dks iBu&ikBu ds
:i esa ns'k ds gj dksus esa LFkku feyk gSA izk;% izR;sd
fo'ofo|ky; esa bl Hkk"kk dh ,e-,- rd dh i<+kbZ dh O;oLFkk
i=k
la[;k

i=k dk uke

i=k 1.
i=k 2.
i=k 3.

laLr lkfgR; dk bfrgkl ,oa x|


laLr Hkk"kk esa i| ,oa ukVd
laLr Hkk"kk esa O;kdj.k ,oa jpuk

gSA ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; us bl ijaijk dks lg"kZ Lohdkj dj


laLr esa lfVZfiQdsV ikB~;e pykus dk fu.kZ; fd;k gS rkfd tks
yksx ikjaifjd laLr&Kku ls nwj jg x;s gSa ;k le;kHkko ds
dkj.k laLr f'k{kk ls oafpr jg x;s gSa_ os ?kj cSB bl Hkk"kk esa
lkfgR; vkSj O;kdj.k dk iq"V Kku izkIr dj ldsaA blls jkstxkj
ds volj Hkh izkIr gksaxsA
bl ikB~;e dh vofk 6 eghus dh gS vkSj blds fy;s
U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA
ikB~;e lajpuk% laLr ds "kM~eklh; lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ
esa rhu i=k gksaxsA izR;sd i=k 100 vadksa dk gksxk vkSj izR;sd i=k dh
ijh{kk vofk rhu ?kaVs dh gksxhA lHkh lSkfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa
ds fy;s rhu ?kaVksa dh ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z
tek djuk gksxkA i=kksa dk fooj.k fuEuor gS %

fyf[kr ijh{kk

Total

30. Hkkstiqjh Hkk"kk esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in


Bhojpuri Language)

ms';% Hkkstiqjh Hkk"kk ,oa lkfgR; esa gekjh lH;rk vkSj


laLfr ds lkFk&lkFk lkekftd] jktuhfrd vkSj vkfFkZd
ifjfLFkfr;ksa dks Li"V Nki feyrh gSA izpkj&izlkj ,oa yksdfiz;rk
dh n`f"V ls Hkkstiqjh ,d egRoiw.kZ Hkk"kk gSA bldh blh
yksdfiz;rk ,oa egkk dks ns[krs gq, fcgkj b.VjehfM;V dkmafly
ls ysdj fcgkj ds vusd fo'ofo|ky;ksa us Hkkstiqjh fo"k; dks ch,- vkWulZ ls ,e-,- rd ds ikB~;e esa ,d Lora=k fo"k; ds :i
esa LFkku fn;k gSA bl rF; dks ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; us
i=k
la[;k

i=k dk uke

i=k 1.
i=k 2.
i=k 3.

Hkkstiqjh lkfgR; dk bfrgkl


Hkkstiqjh dkO; ,oa mldh fokk,
Hkkstiqjh O;kdj.k ,oa jpuk

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

240

60

99

c[kwch le>k gSA ;gh dkj.k gS fd bl fo'ofo|ky; us Hkh


Hkkstiqjh Hkk"kk ds izpkj&izlkj ds fy, lfVZfiQdsV ikB~;e pykus
dk fu.kZ; fy;k gSA
bl ikB~;e ds fy;s U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gS
rFkk ikB~;e dh vofk N% ekg gSA
ikB~;e lajpuk% Hkkstiqjh ds "kM~eklh; lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ
esa rhu i=k gksaxsA izR;sd i=k 100 vadksa dk gksxk vkSj izR;sd i=k dh
ijh{kk vofk rhu ?k.Vs dh gksxhA lHkh lSkfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa
ds fy;s fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek
djuk gksxkA i=kksa dk fooj.k fuEuor gS%
mkh.kZ gksus ds fy,
U;wure vad (fyf[kr
l=kh; dk;Z ijh{kk$l=kh; dk;Z)

vad foHkktu
fyf[kr ijh{kk

Total
130

mkh.kZ gksus ds fy,


U;wure vad (fyf[kr
l=kh; dk;Z ijh{kk$l=kh; dk;Z)

vad foHkktu

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

240

60

99

31. mnwZ Hkk"kk esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in Urdu


Language)

ms';% mnwZ fdlh ifjp; dh eksgrkt ughaA fcgkj esa bls


f}rh; jktHkk"kk dk xkSjo izkIr gSA tula[;k ,oa yksdfiz;rk dh
n`f"V ls Hkh bldk {ks=k O;kid gSA mnwZ lkfgR; esa ,d ls c<+dj
,d lkfgR;dkj ,oa dfo gq, gSaA vehj [kqljks] oyh] ehj] xkfyc]
'kkn] fiQjkd] ,dcky] vkfn dh jpukvksa ds fo"k; esa tkuus ds
fy, mnwZ dk Kku vko';d gS_ ijUrq blds fy;s v;;u&
v;kiu laLFkkuksa dh deh gSA cgqr ls ,sls Nk=k&Nk=kk;sa gSa] tks mnwZ
Hkk"kk ds fofkor~ v;;u ds fy, volj ugha fudky ikrs gSaA ,sls
Nk=kksa ds fy;s ;g ikB~;e mi;ksxh gksxkA Hkk"kk lkfgR; ds lkFk&
lkFk thfodk&{ks=k esa Hkh bldh mi;ksfxrk fufoZokn gSA vusd

ljdkjh ,oa xSj ljdkjh laLFkkvksa esa mnwZ Hkh tkuus okys O;fDr;ksa]
vuqokndksa dh vko';drk iM+rh gSA blds fy;s ;g ikB~;e
dkjxj fl gks ldrk gSA bUgha fcUnqvksa dks ;ku esa j[kdj
ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; us mnwZ esa lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ izkjEHk
fd;k gS] rkfd fo|kFkhZ ?kj cSBdj mnwZ ds lkfgR; ,oa O;kdj.k dk
iq"V Kku izkIr dj ldsaA bl ikB~;e ds fy;s U;wure ;ksX;rk
eSfVd ikl gSA ikB~;e dh vofk N% ekg gSA
ikB~;e lajpuk% bl ikB~;e esa rhu i=k gkasxsA izR;sd
i=k 100 vadksa dk gksxk vkSj izR;sd i=k dh ijh{kk vofk rhu
?k.Vs dh gksxhA lHkh lSkfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s fyf[kr
ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxkA i=kksa
dk fooj.k fuEu izdkj gS%
mkh.kZ gksus ds fy,
U;wure vad (fyf[kr
l=kh; dk;Z ijh{kk$l=kh; dk;Z)

vad foHkktu

i=k
la[;k

i=k dk uke

i=k 1.
i=k 2.
i=k 3.

mnwZ dfork
mnwZ x|
mnwZ jpuk

fyf[kr ijh{kk

Total

(VI) Religion-based Certificate Courses


32. ckS keZ&foKku esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in
Buddhist Studies)

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

240

60

99

ikB~;e dh vofk N% ekg gSA bl ikB~;e fuEufyf[kr rhu


i=k i<+us gksaxsA izR;sd i=k esa 80 vad lSkfUrd rFkk 20 vad
l=kh; dk;Z ds fy, d.kkfdr jgsxkA

bl ikB~;e ds fy;s U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA


Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks

Written
Exam.

Practical

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
examination+
Practical)

Title of the paper

1.

History of Buddhism

80

20

33

2.

Main Tenets of Buddhism

80

20

33

3.

Contributions of Buddhism to World Culture

80

20

33

240

60

99

Total

33. bZlkbZ keZ&foKku esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in

ikB~;e dh vofk N% ekg gSA bl ikB~;e fuEufyf[kr rhu


i=k i<+us gksaxsA izR;sd i=k esa 80 vad lSkfUrd rFkk 20 vad
Christian Studies)
bl ikB~;e ds fy;s U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA l=kh; dk;Z ds fy, d.kkfdr jgsxkA

131

Paper
No.

Written
Exam.

Practical

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
examination+
Practical)

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper

1.

Origin and Spread of Christianity

80

20

33

2.

Main Tenets of Christianity

80

20

33

3.

Contribution of Christianity to World Culture

80

20

33

240

60

99

Total

34. fgUnw keZ&foKku esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in

ikB~;e dh vofk N% ekg gSA bl ikB~;e fuEufyf[kr rhu


i=k i<+us gksaxsA izR;sd i=k esa 80 vad lSkfUrd rFkk 20 vad
Hindu Studies)
bl ikB~;e ds fy;s U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA l=kh; dk;Z ds fy, d.kkfdr jgsxkA

Paper
No.

Written
Exam.

Practical

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
examination+
Practical)

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper

1.

Origin and Spread of Hinduism

80

20

33

2.

Main Tenets of Hinduism

80

20

33

3.

Contribution of Hinduism to World Culture

80

20

33

240

60

99

Total

35. bLyke keZ&foKku esa izek.ki=k (Certificate

ikB~;e dh vofk N% ekg gSA bl ikB~;e fuEufyf[kr rhu


i=k i<+us gksaxsA izR;sd i=k esa 80 vad lSkfUrd rFkk 20 vad
in Islamic Studies)
bl ikB~;e ds fy;s U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA l=kh; dk;Z ds fy, d.kkfdr jgsxkA

Paper
No.

Practical

1.

Origin and Spread of Islam

80

20

33

2.

Main Tenets of Islam

80

20

33

3.

Contribution of Islam to World Culture

80

20

33

240

60

99

Total

36. tSu keZ&foKku esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in

132

Written
Exam.

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
examination+
Practical)

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper

ikB~;e dh vofk N% ekg gSA bl ikB~;e fuEufyf[kr rhu


i=k i<+us gksaxsA izR;sd i=k esa 80 vad lSkfUrd rFkk 20 vad
Jain Studies)
bl ikB~;e ds fy;s U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA l=kh; dk;Z ds fy, d.kkfdr jgsxkA

Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks

Written
Exam.

Practical

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
examination+
Practical)

Title of the paper

1.

History of Jainism

80

20

33

2.

Main Tenets of Jainism

80

20

33

3.

Contribution of Jainism to World Culture

80

20

33

240

60

99

Total

37. fl[k keZ&foKku esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in

ikB~;e dh vofk N% ekg gSA bl ikB~;e fuEufyf[kr rhu


i=k i<+us gksaxsA izR;sd i=k esa 80 vad lSkfUrd rFkk 20 vad
Sikh Studies)
bl ikB~;e ds fy;s U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA l=kh; dk;Z ds fy, d.kkfdr jgsxkA

Paper
No.

Written
Exam.

Practical

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
examination+
Practical)

Distribution of Marks
Title of the paper

1.

Origin and Spread of Sikhism

80

20

33

2.

Main Tenets of Sikhism

80

20

33

3.

Contribution of Sikhism to World Culture

80

20

33

240

60

99

Total

(VII) Computer-based and Miscellaneous


Certificate Courses
38. Certificate in Information Technology
(CIT)
Objective: This is a Computer Education
Programme, offering Certificate after successful
completion of the course. The Programme aims at
fulfilling the need of thousands of educated people
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No.

who are desirous of acquiring basic knowledge of


computer application and Information
Technology. It is a short programme of nine months
duration. Minimum qualification is Matric.
The course is divided into 4 papers; out of
which three are theory papers and one is practical
paper; each carrying 100 marks. The details of the
course are given below:
Distribution of Marks

Title of the paper


Written
Exam.

Assignment

Practical

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

1.

Fundamental of Computer System

80

20

33

2.

Introduction to Information Technology

80

20

33

3.

Web based Technologies and


Multimedia Application

80

20

33

4.

Laboratory Course

20

80

33

260

60

80

132

Total

133

39. x`g dk;ks esa dEI;wVj dk mi;ksx esa izek.ki=k

izR;sd fnu 3 ?kaVksa dk izf'k{k.k fn;k tk;sxkA bl ikB~;e esa


ukekadu ds fy, vyx ls vfklwpuk izdkf'kr dh tk;xhA

(Certificate in Home Usages of


Computer)

blesa ukekadu ds fy, vyx ls lwpuk nh tkrh gSA


ms';% vktdy ge lHkh ds nSfud f;kdykiksa esa
dEI;wVj vR;fkd mi;ksxh gks x;k gSA VsyhiQksu ,oa Vsyhfotu ds
rjg gh dEI;wVj Hkh ?kj dk ,d vko';d midj.k gksrk tk jgk
gS] ijUrq VsyhiQksu ;k Vsyhfotu dh rjg] ;g lkekU; tkudkjh ds
vkkkj ij ugha pyk;k tk ldrk gSA blds lgh mi;ksx ds fy,
dqN [kkl izf'k{k.k dh t:jr gksrh gSA ukyUnk [kqyk fo'o&
fo|ky; }kjk bl ikB~;e dh lajpuk yksxksa dks dEI;wVj dh
lkekU; tkudkjh lgt ,oa ljy rjhds ls nsus ds fy, dh x;h gSA
;g ikB~;e Nk=kksa] x`gLokfef.k;ksa] cqtqxZ O;fDr;ksa dh ?kjsyw
vko';drkvksa dks ;ku esa j[krs gq, cuk;k x;k gSA pkj lIrkg
dk ;g ikB~;e izR;sd ekg lapkfyr fd;k tkrk gSA izR;sd cSp
esa 25 Nk=kksa dk ukekadu gksrk gSA ikB~;e dh fo'ks"krk ;g gS fd
blesa Nk=k mu lHkh egoiw.kZ rF;ksa dh tkudkjh izkIr dj ysrs gSa]
ftudh vko';drk x`g dk;Z ds nkSjku yksxksa dks iM+rh gS] tSls]
b.VjusV [kksyuk] bZ&esy Hkstuk] pSfVax djuk] Ldkbi] caSfdax
dk;Z] jsyos vkj{k.k] lkekU; lwpuk izkIr djuk vkfnA
ikB~;e lajpuk% 4 lIrkg ds bl ikB~;ee eas Nk=kksa dks
Paper
No.

40. iqLrdky; ,oa lwpuk foKku esa izek.ki=k


(Certificate in Library and Information
Science)

ms';% fdlh Hkh lH; lekt ds 'kS{kf.kd fodkl esa


iqLrdky; dh Hkwfedk cgqr vge gSA vkkqfud dky esa v;;u
lkexzh dk laxzg djuk rFkk lektfgr esa mlds mi;ksx dks
vfkd&ls&vfkd c<+kuk iqLrdky; dk eq[; ms'; gS] ysfdu
bl ms'; dh izkfIr rHkh lEHko gS tc iqLrdky; ,d dq'ky ,oa
izf'kf{kr O;fDr ;k O;fDr;ksa ds lg;ksx ls lapkfyr gks jgk gksA
ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; }kjk lapkfyr ^iqLrdky; ,oa lwpuk
foKku esa izek.ki=k* ikB~;e dk ms'; iqLrdky;ksa ds lapkyu
,oa j[k&j[kko ds fy, f'k{k.k ,oa izf'k{k.k dh O;oLFkk djuk
,oa izf'kf{kr dk;Zdrk rS;kj djuk gSA
ikB~;e lajpuk% bl ikB~;e esa rhu i=k gksaxsA izR;sd
i=k 100 vadksa dk gksxkA izFke i=k esa 80 vadksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk
gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxkA f}rh; rFkk
r`rh; i=k esa 80 vadksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20&20 vadksa
dk iz;ksfxd dk;Z (Practical Work) gksxkA ;g ikB~;e 9 ekg
dk gSA bl ikB~;e ds fy;s U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gSA
Distribution of Marks

Title of the paper


Assignment

Practical

1.

iqLrdky; ,oa lwpuk dsUnz dk;Z ,oa lsok;sa

80

20

33

2.

iqLrdky; ,oa lwpuk dsUnzksa dh lkefxz;ksa dk laxBu

80

20

33

3.

iqLrdky; ,oa lwpuk dsUnzksa ds vfHkys[k

80

20

33

240

20

99

Total

41. chek lsok;sa ,oa chek izcaku esa izek.ki=k


(Certificate in Insurance Services and
its Management)

134

Written
Exam.

Pass Marks
(written exam+
Assignment+
Practical)

ms';% Hkkjr esa chek lsok dk foLrkj cgqr gh rhozxfr ls


gks jgk gSA jkstxkj ds volj iznku djus dh fn'kk esa ;g {ks=k
dkiQh vxzx.kh gS_ ijUrq bl lsok esa dk;Zjr ,oa dk;Z djusokys
yksxksa ds fy, ,d lqlaxfBr ,oa ;kstukc izf'k{k.k ,oa mikfk
dk vHkko gSA blh ms'; dks ;ku esa j[krs gq, chek lsokvksa esa
izek.ki=k ikB~;e dh ;kstuk rS;kj dh x;h gSA bl ikB~;e ls

Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa dks jkstxkj izkIr djus esa lgk;rk fey ldrh gSA
ikB~;e esa ukekadu gsrq U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd gSA
ikB~;e lajpuk% bl ikB~;e dh vofk 6 ekg gSA bl
ikB~;e esa rhu i=k gksaxsA izR;sd i=k 100 vadksa dk gksxk vkSj
izR;sd i=k dh ijh{kk vofk rhu ?k.Vs dh gksxhA lHkh lSkfUrd
i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s rhu ?kaVksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20
vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxkA i=k rhu esa Nk=kksa dks nks
fo"k;ksa esa ls fdlh ,d fo"k; dks pquuk gksxkA i=kksa dk fooj.k
fuEuor gS%

Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks

Written
Exam.

Practical

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
examination+
Practical)

Title of the paper

1.

Insurance Concepts and Laws

80

20

33

2.

Insurance Principles

80

20

33

3.

Life Insurance or General (Non-Life) Insurance

80

20

33

240

60

99

Total

42. 'kkldh; O;oLFkk ,oa iapk;rhjkt esa izek.ki=k


(Certificate in Indian Constitution and
Panchayati Raj)

ms';% blesa izos'k ds fy, U;wure 'kS{kf.kd ;ksX;rk eSfVd


vFkok blds lerqY; ijh{kk esa mkh.kZrk gSA tks fo|kFkhZ xzkeh.k
fodkl] xzkeh.k leL;kvksa ds leqfpr izcaku ,oa iapk;rhjkt
O;oLFkk dh f;kiz.kkyh ls voxr gksuk pkgrs gSa] muds fy, ;g
ikB~;e KkucZd ,oa mi;ksxhgSA iapk;rhjkt O;oLFkk ds

vUrxZr fuokZfpr izfrfufk;ksa ds fy, Hkh ;g ikB~;e i;kZIr


KkuoZd] ykHkdkjh ,oa izf'k{k.k ewyd gSA U;wure ;ksX;rk
eSfVd ikl gSA
;g lfVZfiQdsV ikB~;e 6 ekg dh vofk dk gSA
ikB~;e lajpuk% bl ikB~;e esa rhu i=k gksaxsA izR;sd
i=k 100 vadksa dk gksxkA 80 vadksa ds fy, rhu ?kaVs dh fyf[kr
ijh{kk gksxhA 20 vad l=kh; dk;Z ds fy, fukkZfjr gSaA i=kksa dk
fooj.k vkksfyf[kr gS%

i=k dk uke

i=k 1.
i=k 2.
i=k 3.

Hkkjr esa 'kkldh; O;oLFkk ,oa iapk;rhjkt


xzkeh.k Hkkjr&leL;k, ,oa lekkku
iapk;rhjkt] xzkeh.k fodkl ,oa ;kstukdj.k

fyf[kr ijh{kk

Total

43. vkink izcaku esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in


Disaster Mangement)

ms';% vkikrdkyhu ifjfLFkfr esa kS;Z ,oa larqyu dks


LFkkfir djrs gq, de ;k lw{e le; esa tku&eky dh j{kk ,oa
lkekftd larqyu dSls LFkkfir fd;k tk ldrk gS] vkink dh jksd
Fkke dSls dh tk ldrh gS] vkikrdkyhu lgk;rk ,oa iquZokl ds
fy, D;k&D;k fd;k tkuk pkfg,] vkfn rF;ksa dks ;ku esa j[krs
gq, bl ikB~;e dk xBu fd;k x;k gSA izkfrd ,oa vizkfrd
Paper
No.

mkh.kZ gksus ds fy,


U;wure vad (fyf[kr
l=kh; dk;Z ijh{kk$l=kh; dk;Z)

vad foHkktu

i=k
la[;k

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

240

60

99

vkinkvksa ds n`f"Vdks.k ls bl ikB~;e dk cgqr vfkd egRo gSA


blds fy, U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVd ikl gS A
ikB~;e lajpuk% ;g ikB~;e 6 ekg dk gSA blds fy,
iznku dh tkus okyh Lokfkxe lkexzh fgUnh ,oa vaxzsth Hkk"kk esa
miyCk gSA bl ikB~;e esa Nk=kksa dks fuEufyf[kr nks i=k i<+us
gksaxsA lHkh lSkfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s rhu ?kaVksa dh
fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxkA
i=kksa dk fooj.k fuEuor gS %
Distribution of Marks

Written
Exam.

Practical

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
examination+
Practical)

Title of the paper

1.

IFoundation course in Disaster Management

80

20

33

2.

Disaster Management Methods and Techniques

80

20

33

240

60

99

Total

135

44. Certificate in Interion Decoration (CID)


The certificate course in Interior Decoration
aims at providing basic and acurate knowledge
and information about interior decoration. The
content of the course are designed to impart an
integrated understanding to the learners about the
issue involved in interior decoration. The main
Paper
No.

objective of the programme is to enhance the


knowledge and skills of those who are intending to
practice or who are already practicing in interior
decoration. The minimum qualification for
admission in this course is 10+2 and duration of the
course in nine months.
The course consists of 4 papers listed below :
Distribution of Marks

Written
Exam.

Practical

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
examination+
Practical)

Title of the paper

1.

Principles of Interior Decoration

80

20

45

2.

Finishes and materials for Interior Decoration

80

20

45

3.

Services colour and lendscape for interior

80

20

45

4.

Interion space organization

80

20

45

320

80

180

Total

45. Certificate Course in Computer


Network Administration (CCNA in
collaboration with CISCO Systems
Inc.)

A brief description of the courses has been


given below:

45.1. Certificate Course in Computer Network


Administration-Routing & Switching
[CCNA (Routing & Switching) in collabProgramme Highlights:
oration with Cisco Systems Inc.]
n
Name of the course : CCNA(Routing &

136

The CCNA (Routing &Switching) curriculum


Switching)
n
The Certificate Course in Computer centers on teaching students to design, build and
Network Administration is being run in maintain computer networks.
The programme prepares students for the 21st
collaboration with Cisco Systems Inc.
n
Highly recognized certification by IT indus- Century workplace. The topics covered in the
try world for networking related software curriculum are also useful for maintaining Non
Cisco networks. While Cisco equipment is used to
professionals.
practice
and reinforce certain concepts, students
n
Exclusive Networking lab with Cisco
gain broad knowledge in the operation of netManageable SWITCHES and ROUTERS.
works, the difference between various types of
n
Hands on experience in real life WAN
networking products, how to design and troubleenvironment.
shoot networks and other general topics.It pron
Experienced Cisco Certified Academy vides a comprehensive coverage of networking
Instructors (CCAI)
concepts, from fundamentals to advanced applican
Guest faculty from industries /institutions
tions & services, with opportunities for hands on
n
Online study learning material
practical experience and career skills development.
n
After the completion of the course and
Minimum Qualification: T h e m i n i m u m
clearing all the papers, Course Completion qualification for admission in the course is graduCertificate will be issued separately by ate in Science.
Nalanda Open University & Cisco Systems.
Duration: 6 months.

Paper
No.

Distribution of Marks

Written
Exam.

Practical

Minimum Marks
to pass (written
examination+
Practical)

Title of the paper

1.

Introduction to Networks

80

20

45

2.

Routing & Switching Essentials

80

20

45

3.

Scaling Networks

80

20

45

4.

Contacting Networks

80

20

45

320

80

180

Total

Scheme of Examination for CCNA (Routing


& Switching)

46. Certificate Course in Hindi-English


Translation (CCHET)

From the Academic Year 2015-2016 the School


n
There shall be theory & practical exam for

of Indian and Foreign Language of Nalanda Open


University has introduced a Post Graduate Diploma
Course in Hindi-English Translation to enable
students acquire skills in translation from Hindi to
English and vice-versa and to enhance the scope of
employability .The main objectives of the course are:
n
To impart basic information & skills of
translation to the students.
n
To enhance employability scope in the field of
translation and interpretation careers.
For getting course completion certificate of
n
n
To motivate students for literary & profesCCNA (Routing & Switching) from CISCO a
sional translations.
student will have to clear Chapter wise.
n
To inculcate the culture of Interdisciplinary &
Online examination: Module wise online
interlingual studies among students in the
examination for each module & practical skill test
translation point of view.
through the CISCO Academy Server. All these
The course is divided into three theory papers
examinations will be conducted at Nalanda Open
carrying 100 marks each. The division of marks
University Computer Lab, Patna.
between written examination and assignment/
practical work is as follows:

each paper. Each paper will be of 100


Marks.The theory exam will be of 80 Marks
and the practicalexam will be of 20 Marks.
Students will have to secure 45 Marks
altogether(Theory + Practical) in each Paper
for clearing a paper. Only after clearing all
the papers, Certificate from Nalanda Open
University will be issued to the students.

mkh.kZ gksus ds fy,


U;wure vad (fyf[kr
l=kh; dk;Z ijh{kk$l=kh; dk;Z)

vad foHkktu

i=k
la[;k

i=k dk uke

i=k 1.
i=k 2.
i=k 3.

vuqokn % flkUr vkSj O;ogkj


Hkk"kk] Hkkf"kdh vkSj vuqokn
vuqokn ds lkkku vkSj iz;ksx

fyf[kr ijh{kk

Total

80

20

33

80

20

33

80

20

33

240

60

99

l
l
l
137

138

Post GraduateProgrammes

II.

Graduate in any
discipline
Graduate in any
discipline

M.A. (Bhojpuri)

M.A. (Economics)

M.A. (Education)

2.

3.

Graduate in any
discipline

Post Graduate
degree in the
concerned subject
with at least 55%
of Marks +
Elihibility Test

Eligibility Criteria
for Admission

1.

(A) Arts Stream

Ph. D. Programme is being


offered in Economics, Education
Geography, Hindi, History,
Political Science, Psychology,
Sociology, Urdu, Botany,
Mathemetics, Chemistry,
Physics, Zoology and
Commerce subjects only)
Sespended till further orders

Programme

1.

Sl.
No

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No bar

Minimum
age for

Two Years

Two Years

Two Years

Two Years
to
Four years

Duration of
Programme

3600/-

3600/-

3600/-

20,000/-

2700/

2700/

2700/

(except Ph.D. Programmes


where the fee is for entire
duration of the Programme)

Course Fee* (Per Year)

Details for the Programmes for Session 2016-17

Hindi

Hindi

Bhojpuri

Hindi
or
English

Medium of
Instruction/

Self
Developed

Self
Developed

Self
Developed

Not
Applicable

SLM
Developed
by

4. All payments shall be received in exact amount, in form of Bank Draft, payable in favour of Nalanda Open University at Patna.
Bank Draft of less or more amount shall not be accepted.

1. Women candidates get 25% discount (25% Concession is given in all programmes except Ph.D.)
2. Education for Jail (Prison) inmates is free.
3. NEW & INNOVATIVE COURSES
Artificial Insemination & Minor Veterinary Services
Interior Decoration
Computer Networking (CISCO)
Bachelor in Business Administration (BBA)

Important Information

NALANDA OPEN UNIVERSITY

ANNEXURE I

139

M.A. (Engliah)

M.A. (Environmental Science)

M.A. (Geography)

M.A. (Hindi)

M.A. (History)

M.A. (Magahi)

M.A. Maithili

M.A. (Political Science)

M.A. (Psychology)

M.A. (Public
Administration)

M.A. (Rural Development)

M.A. (Sanskrit)

M.A. (Sociology)

M. A. (Urdu)

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

M.Sc. (Chemistry)

M.Sc. (Environmental Science)

19.

20.

Graduate in
Chemistry
Graduate in
Science

Graduate with Botany**

Graduate in any
discipline
Graduate in any
discipline
Graduate in any
discipline
Graduate in any
discipline

Graduate in any
discipline
Graduate in any

Graduate in any
discipline
Graduate in any
discipline
Graduate in any
discipline
Graduate in any
discipline
Graduate in any
discipline
Graduate in any
discipline
Graduate in any
discipline
Graduate in any
discipline

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

Two Years

Two Years

Two Years

Two Years

Two Years

Two Years

Two Years

Two Years

Two Years

Two Years

Two years

Two Years

Two Years

Two Years

Two Years

Two Years

Two Years

** Bio-technology / Bio-chemistry / Herbal chemistry / Environmental science / Forestry

M.Sc. (Botany)

18.

(B) Science Stream

3600/-

3600/-

3600/-

3600/-

3600/-

3600/-

3600/-

3600/-

3600/-

3600/-

3600/-

3600/-

3600/-

3600/-

3600/-

3600/-

3600/-

2700/

2700/

2700/

2700/-

2700/

2700/

2700/

2700/

2700/

2700/

2700/

2700/-

2700/

2700/

2700/

2700/

2700/

English &
Hindi Mixed

English

English

Urdu

Hindi

Eng. & Hindi


mixed
Hindi

English

Hindi

Hindi

Maithili

Magahi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi &
Eng. mixed
Hindi

Hindi

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

IGNOU
+ NOU

IGNOU

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

140

M.Com.

25.

Post Graduate Diploma


Programmes

III.

Post Graduate Diploma in


Marketing Management

Post Graduate Diploma in


Financial Management

29.

30.

(A) Arts Stream

Master of Library and


Information Science (MLIS)

(F) Library Science Stream

Master of Computer
Application (MCA)

(E) Computer Science Stream

Mass Communication and


Journalism (MJMC)

28.

27.

26.

Graduate in Commerce

M.Sc. (Zoology)

24.

(D) Media Stream

Graduate with Zoology


Botany/Bio-Technology
Bio-Chemistry /
Environmental Sc.

M.Sc. (Physics)

23.

Graduate in any
discipline

Graduate in any
discipline

Bachelor in Library
and Information Science

Bachelor of Computer
Application or B.Sc.
with Math. or B.Sc. in
Computer Science

Graduate in any
discipline or P.G. Diploma
in Journalism and Mass
Communication

Graduate with Physics/


Math/B.Tech.

Graduate with
Mathematics/
Physics/BCA / B.Tech

M.Sc. (Mathematics)

22.

Graduate in any
Science subject

M.Sc. (Geography)

21.

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

One Year

One Year

One Year

Three Years

Two Years

Two Years

Two Years

Two Years

Two Years

Two Years

4400/-

4400/-

8000/-

10000/-

4000/-

3600/-

3600/-

3600/-

3600/-

3600/-

3300/-

3300/-

6000/-

7500/-

3000/

2700/

2700/

2700/

2700/

2700/

English

English

English

English

Hindi

Hindi

English

English

English

Hindi

IGNOU

IGNOU

IGNOU

IGNOU

Self Developed

Self Developed

NOU+Netaji
Subhash Open
University

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

141

B.A. Honours (Economics)

B.A. Honours (Education)

B.A. Honours (Geography)

B.A. Honours (Hindi)

B.A. Honours (History)

B.A. Honours (Home Science)

B.A. Honours (Journalism)

B.A. Honours (Pol. Science)

B.A. Honours (Psychology)

37.

38.

39.

40.

41.

42.

43.

44.

45.

(A) Arts Stream

Graduate Degree
Programmes

Bachelor of Education
(Only for in-service teachers)

35.

VI.

Teacher Education
Programmes

IV.

Bachelor of Library and


Information Science (BLIS)

Post Graduate Diploma in


Information and Public
Relations

34.

36.

Post Graduate Diploma in


Hindi-English Translation

33.

Library & Information


Science Programmes

Post Graduate Diploma in


Yogic Studies

32.

V.

Post Graduate Diploma in


Journalism and Mass
Communication

31.

Intermediate

Intermediate

Intermediate

Intermediate

Intermediate

Intermediate

Intermediate

Intermediate

Intermediate

Graduate in any
discipline

(i) Graduate in any


discipline with at least
55% marks
(ii) Teaching experience

Graduate in any
discipline

Graduate in any
discipline

Graduate in any
discipline

Graduate in any
discipline

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

Three Years

Three Years

Three Years

Three Years

Three Years

Three Years

Three Years

Three Years

Three Years

One Year

Two Years

One Year

One Year

One Year

One Year

2400/-

2400/-

2400/-

2400/-

2400/-

2400/-

2400/-

2400/-

2400/-

5500/-

15000/-

4400/-

4400/-

4400/-

4400/-

1800/

1800/-

1800/

1800/

1800/

1800/-

1800/-

1800/-

1800/-

4125/-

11250/--

3300/-

3300/-

3300/-

3300/-

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi &
English

Hindi &
English

English

Hindi

English

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

IGNOU

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

IGNOU

142

B.A. Honours (Sociology)

B.A. Honours (Social Work)

B.A. Honours (Tourism)

B.A.Honours (Statistics)

47.

48.

49.

50.

B.Sc. Honours (Chemistry)

B.Sc. Honours (Geography)

B.Sc. Honours
(Home Science)

B.Sc. Honours (Mathematics)

B.Sc. Honours (Physics)

B.Sc. Honours (Zoology)

B.Sc.Honours (Statistics)

52.

53.

54.

55.

56.

57.

58.

Bachelor in Business
Administration (BBA)

Computer Education
Programme

Bachelor in Computer
Application (BCA)

60.

VII.

61.

Intermediate of Arts

Intermediate of Science

Intermediate of Commerce

62.

63.

64.

VIII. Intermediate Programme

B.Com (Hons.)

59.

(C) Commerce Stream

B.Sc. Honours (Botany)

51.

(B) Science Stream

B.A. Honours (Public


Administration)

46.

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

(i) Intermediate
with Maths. as a subject
OR, (ii) I.A. with CIC
(Certificate in
Computing)

Intermediate
with 45% of marks

Intermediate

Intermediate Science

Intermediate Science

Intermediate Science

Intermediate Science

Intermediate Science

Intermediate Science

Intermediate Science

Intermediate Science

Intermediate

Intermediate

Intermediate

Intermediate

Intermediate

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

Two Years

Two Years

Two Years

Three Years

Three years

Three Years

Three Years

Three Years

Three Years

Three Years

Three Years

Three Years

Three Years

Three Years

Three Years

Three Years

Three Years

Three Years

Three Years

1875/-

1875/-

1875/-

6000/-

6000

2400/-

2400/-

2400/-

2400/-

2400/-

2400/-

2400/-

2400/-

2400/-

2400/-

2400/-

2400/-

2400/-

2400/-

1400/-

1400/-

1400/-

4500/-

4500/-

1800/

1800/

1800/

1800/-

1800/

1800/

1800/

1800/

1800/

1800/-

1800/-

1800/

1800/

1800/-

IGNOU

IGNOU

Self Developed

Self Developed

Hindi

English

Hindi

English

English

Hindi

English

English

English

English

Hindi

Hindi

English

English

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

IGNOU

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Hindi/English Self Developed

Hindi/English

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

143

Certificate in Soil Health


Management

Certificate in Artificial
Insemination and Minor
Veterinary Services

68.

69.

Certificate in Child
Psychology and Guidance

Certificate in Child and


Womens Rights

Certificate in Legal
Awareness Among Women

Certificate in Nutrition and


Child Care

71.

72.

73.

74.

Certificate in
Environmental Studies

Certificate in Food and


Nutrition

Certificate in Health &


Environment

75.

76.

77.

(III) Health and Environment


Related Certificate Courses

Certificate in Abolition of
Child Labour

70.

(II) Child and Women


Development Related
Certificate Courses

Certificate in Medicinal and


Aromatic Plants

67.

66.

Certificate in Bio-fertilizer
Production
Certificate in Floriculture
Technology

(I) Agriculture Based


Certificate Courses

Certificate Programme

65.

IX.

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

Six Months

Six Months

Six Months

Six Months

Six Months

Six Months

Six Months

Six Months

Nine Months

Six Months

Six Months

Six Months

Six Months

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

6000-

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

4500/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

English

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

English

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

IGNOU

IGNOU

IGNOU

IGNOU

Self Developed

Self Developed

IGNOU

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

144

Certificate in HIV and Family


Education

78.

Certificate in Dental and


Oral Hygiene

Certificate in ECG Technique

Certificate in Medical
Laboratory Technique

Certificate in Optometry
and Ophthalmic Assistance

Certificate in Operation
Theatre Assistantship

Certificate in Physiotherapy
and Yoga Therapy

Certificate in Radiography
and Imaging Technique

82.

83.

84.

85.

86.

87.

88.

Certificate in Bhojpuri
Lanuguage

Certificate in Magahi
Language

Certificate in Maithili
Language

Certificate in Pali Language

Certificate in Prakrit
Language

89.

90.

91.

92.

93.

(V) Language Based


Certificate Courses

Certificate in Clinical Dental


Technique
Certification in Dental
Mechanic

80.

81.

Certificate in Basic Medical


Assistance and Nursing Care

79.

(IV) Para Medical Courses


(Kept in Abeyance)

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Intermediate Science

Intermediate Science

Intermediate Science

Intermediate Science

Intermediate Science

Intermediate Science

Intermediate Science

Matriculation

Intermediate Science

Matriculation

Matriculation

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

Six Months

Six Months

Six Months

Six Months

Six Months

Nine Months

Nine Months

Nine Months

Nine Months

Nine Months

Nine Months

Nine Months

Nine Months

Nine Months

Nine Months

Six Months

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

5000-

5000-

5000-

5000-

5000-

5000-

5000-

5000-

5000-

5000-

1325/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

4000-

4000-

4000--

4000--

4000-

4000-

4000-

4000-

4000-

4000/-

1000/-

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

English

English

English

English

English

English

English

English

English

English

Hindi/
English

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

IGNOU

145

Certificate in Urdu Language

95.

Certificate in Christian Studies

Certificate in Hindu Studies

Certificate in Islamic Studies

Certificate in Jain Studies

Certificate in Sikh Studies

97.

98.

99.

100.

101.

Certificate in Information
Technology

Certificate in Disaster
Management

Certificate in Home Usages


of Computers

Certificate in Indian Constitution and Panchayati Raj

Certificate in Insurance
Services

Certificate in Library and


Information Science

Certificate in Interior
Decoration

Certificate in Computer
Network Administration
(Routing and Switching)

Certificate Course in
Hindi-English Translation

102.

103.

104.

105.

106.

107.

108.

109.

110.

(VII) Computer Based and


Miscellaneous Certificate
Courses

Certificate in Buddhist
Studies

96.

(VI) Religion Based


Certificate Courses

Certificate in Sanskrit
Language

94.

Matriculation

Intermediate

Inter Science

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

Matriculation

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

No Bar

Six Months

Six Months

Nine Months

Nine Months

Six Months

Six Months

One Month

Six Months

Nine Months

Six Months

Six Months

Six Months

Six Months

Six Months

Six Months

Six Months

Six Months

1325/-

10000/-

5000/-

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

1325/-

1000/-

7500/-

4000/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

1000/-

Hindi

English

English

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi/
English

Hindi/
English

English

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Hindi

Self Developed

CISCO
Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

IGNOU
+ NOU

Technology

IGNOU

IGNOU

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

Self Developed

ANNEXURE II

Programme of Theory & Practical Counselling Classes For 2016 Admission


S.N. Courses

Period of Counselling

Name of the Study Centres

1. All Certificate Courses


(Other than Para Medical courses)

02.10.2016 to 08.10.2016

Nalanda Open University

2 I.A./I.Sc./I.Com. Part I (Theory and Practical)

02.10.2016 to 16.10.2016

Nalanda Open University

3. I.A./ I.Sc./ I.Com. Part II

03.10.2016 to 16/10/2016

Nalanda Open University & all


Study-cum-Counselling Centres

4. BCA Part III (Theory and Practical)

03.10.2016 onwards

Nalanda Open University

5. All B.A., B.Sc. & B.Com. Part III (Hons)

17.10.2016 to 29.10.2016

Nalanda Open University

6. All Post Graduate Diploma Courses

29.10.2016 to 07.11.2016

Nalanda Open University

7. BCA Part II (Theory and Practical)

08.11.2016 onwards

Nalanda Open University

8. B.A. Part II : History, Pol. Science, Hindi,


Sociology, Psychology, Economics (Hons.)

09.11.2016 to 22.11.2016

Nalanda Open University & all


Study-cum-Counselling Centres

9. B.A./B.Sc. Part II : Geography & Home


Science (Hons.)

09.11.2016 to 22.11.2016

Nalanda Open University

10. B.A. Part II : Social Work and Tourism (Hons.)

09.11.2016 to 22.11.2016

Nalanda Open University

11. B.Com. (Hons.) Part II

09.11.2016 to 22.11.2016

Nalanda Open University

12. All B.Sc. Part II (Hons.) (Theory and Practical)

09.11.2016 to 22.11.2016

Nalanda Open University

13. B.A. Part I : History, Sociology, Psychology,


Hindi, Economics, Geography, Pol. Sc. (Hons.)

24.11.2016 to 10.12.2016

Nalanda Open University & all


Study-cum-Counselling Centres

14. B.A. Part I : Tourism & Social Work (Hons.)

24.11.2016 to 10.12.2016

Nalanda Open University

15. B.A./B.Sc. Part I : Home Sci. & Geography

24.11.2015 to 10.12.2016

Nalanda Open University

16. B.Com Hons. Part I

24.11.2016 to 10.12.2016

Nalanda Open University

17. B.Sc. Part I (Hons.) : All subjects


(Theory and Practical)

24.11.2016 to 10.12.2016

Nalanda Open University

18. BCA Part I (Theory and Practical)

01.12.2016 to 30.12.2016

Nalanda Open University

19. BLIS (Theory and Practical)

11.12.2016 onwards

Nalanda Open University

20. B.Ed. Part I & B.Ed. Part.II

16.12.2016 to 30.12.2016

Nalanda Open University and all


Study centres of B.Ed. programme

21. M.A Part I : History, Geography, Pol. Science,


Hindi, Economics, Psychology, Sociology)

02.01.2017 to 22.01.2017

Nalanda Open University & All


Study-cum-Counselling Centre

22. M.A Part I : Public Adm., MJMC, Magahi, Urdu


Bhojpuri, M.Com., Rural Dev., Education,
MLIS, Environmental Studies,
Sanskrit & all courses of M.Sc and MCA Part I

02.01.2017 to 22.01.2017

Nalanda Open University

23. M.A. Part II : History, Geography, Sociology


Pol.Science, Hindi, Economics, Psychology

24.01.2017 to 08.02.2017

Nalanda Open University & All


Study-cum-Counselling Centres

24. M.A. Part II (Public Admn., MJMC, Magahi,


Urdu, Bhojpuri, Rural Development,
Education & M.Com.

24.01.2017 to 08.02.2017

Nalanda Open University

25. MCA & M.Sc. Part II : All Subject


(Theory & Practical)

24.01.2017 to 08.02.2017

Nalanda Open University

26. MCA & M.Sc. Part II : Environmental Science


(Theory & Practical)

24.01.2017 to 08.02.2017

Nalanda Open University

146

ANNEXURE III

Course wise Requirement of Assignment Copy in First Year


Sl.
No.

Name of The Course

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.

M.A. (Bhojpuri)
8
M.A. (Economics)
8
M.A. (Education)
8
M.A. (English)
8
M.A.(Environmental Science)
3
M.A. (Geography)
2
M.A. (Hindi)
8
M.A. (History)
8
M.A. (Magahi)
8
M.A. (Maithili)
8
M.A. (MJMC)
7
M.A. (Political Science)
8
M.A. (Psychology)
4
M.A. (Public Administration)
8
M.A. (Rural Development)
8
M.A. (Sanskrit)
8
M.A. (Sociology)
8
M.A. (Urdu)
8
M.Sc. (Botany)
Nil
M.Sc. (Chemistry)
4
M.Sc. (Environmental Science)
3
M.Sc. (Geography)
2
M.Sc. (Mathematics)
8
M.Sc. (Physics)
5
M.Sc. (Zoology)
Nil
Master of Commerce (M.Com)
8
Master of Library & Information Science
6
(MLIS)
Master of Computer Application (MCA)
5
Post Graduate Diploma in Financial
6
Management
Post-Graduate in Hindi English Translation 5
Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism & Mass
Communication
4
Post Graduate Diploma in Marketing
6
Management
Post-Graduate Diploma in Yogic Studies.
3
Post-Graduate in information and Public
4
Relations

28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.

Required No.
of Assignment
Copy

Sl.
No.

Name of The Course

35.
36.

Bachelor of Education (B.Ed)


Bachelor of Library and Information
Science (BLIS)
B.A. Honours (Economics)
B.A. Economics (Subsidiary)
B.A. Honours (Education)
B.A. Education (Subsidiary)
B.A. Honours (Geography)
B.A. Geography (Subsidiary)
B.A. Honours (Hindi)
B.A. Hindi (Subsidiary)
B.A. Honours (History)
B.A. History (Subsidiary)
B.A. Honours (Home Science)
B.A. Home Science (Subsidiary)
B. A. Honours (JMC)
B.A. JMC (Subsidiary)
B.A. Honours (Political Science)
B.A. Political Science (Subsidiary)
B.A. Honours (Psychology)
B.A. Psychology (Subsidiary)
B.A. Honours (Public Administration)
B.A. Public Administration (Subsidiary)
B.A. Honours (Social Work)
B.A. Social Work (Subsidiary)
B.A. Honours (Sociology)
B.A. Sociology (Subsidiary)
B.A. Honours (Statistics)
B.A. Statistics (Subsidiary)
B.A. Honours (Tourism)
B.A. Tourism (Subsidiary)
B.Sc. Honours (Botany)
B.Sc. Botany (Subsidiary)
B.Sc. Honours (Chemistry)
B.Sc. Chemistry (Subsidiary)
B.Sc. Honours (Geography)
B.Sc. Geography (Subsidiary)
B.Sc. Honours (Home Science)
B.Sc. Home Science (Subsidiary)

37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
147

Required No.
of Assignment
Copy

5
2
1
2
1
1
Nil
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
Nil
2
1
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
1
Nil
1
1

Sl.
No.

Name of The Course

73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.

B.Sc. Honours (Mathematics)


2
B.Sc. Mathematics (Subsidiary)
1
B.Sc. Honours (Physics)
Nil
B.Sc. Physics (Subsidiary)
Nil
B.Sc. Honours (Statistics)
1
B.Sc. Statistics (Subsidiary)
Nil
B.Sc. Honours (Zoology)
Nil
B.Sc. Zoology (Subsidiary)
Nil
Bachelor In Business Administration (BBA) 5
B. Com. (Hons.)
4
Bachelor in ComputerApplication (BCA) 4
Intermediate of Arts
4
Intermediate of Commerce
4
Intermediate of Science (Bio)
1
Intermediate of Science (Math)
2
Certificate Course in Artificial
Nil
Insemination and Minor Veterinary
Services
Certificate course in Bio-fertiliser
2
Production
Certificate Course in Floriculture
3
Technology
Certificate Course in Medicinal and
3
Aromatic Plants
Certificate Course in Soil Health
2
Management
Certificate in Abolition of Child Labour
3
Certificate in Basic Medical Assistance
Nil
and Nursing Care
Certificate in Bhojpuri Language
3
Certificate in Buddhist Studies
3
Certificate in Child and Womens Rights
3
Certificate in Child Psychology and
4
Guidance
Certificate in Christian Studies
3
Certificate in Clinical Dental Technique
Nil
Certificate in Dental and Oral Hygiene
Nil

89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
98.
99.
100.
101.

Required No.
of Assignment
Copy

Sl.
No.

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Name of The Course

Required No.
of Assignment
Copy

Certificate In Dental Mechanics


Nil
Certificate in Disaster Management
2
Certificate in ECG Technology
Nil
Certificate in Environmental Studies
2
Certificate in Food and Nutrition
3
Certificate in Health & Environment
2
Certificate in Hindu Studies
3
Certificate in HIV and Family Edu
4
Certificate In Indian Constitution and
3
Panchayati Raj
Certificate in Information Technology (CIT) 3
Certificate in Insurance Services
3
Certificate In Interior Decoration
4
Certificate in Islamic Studies
3
Certificate in Jain Studies
3
Certificate in Legal Awareness Among
3
Women
Certificate in Library and Information
1
Science
Certificate in Magahi Language
3
Certificate in Maithili Language
3
Certificate in Medical Laboratory
Nil
Technique
Certificate in Nutrition and Child Care
2
Certificate in Operation Theatre Assistant Nil
Certificate in Optometry and Ophthalmic Nil
Assistant
Certificate in Pali Language
3
Certificate in Physiotherapy and
Nil
Yoga Therapy
Certificate in Prakrit Language
3
Certificate in Radiography and Imaging
Nil
Technique (CRIT)
Certificate in Sanskrit Language
3
Certificate in Sikh Studies
3
Certificate in Urdu Language
3
CCNA (Routing & Switching)
4

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Form No.

ANNEXURE A

En. N.

Affix
a Colour
Photograph
of
3 cm 4 cm

NALANDA OPEN UNIVERSITY


Biscomaun Bhawan, Gandhi Maidan, Patna-800 001

ADMISSION FORM, 2016


(For 1st Year Students of All Courses)
Candidates Signature in English

vkosnd dk gLrk{kj fgUnh esa


1. Name of the applicant in Block letters in Roman Script
(as per Matriculation Certificate). Leave one blank space
between first, second and third name.
2. Name of the applicant in Devanagari script

fgUnh esa viuk uke fy[ksa


3. Mothers Name.
4. Fathers Name
5. Permanent Address

Tel. No.

PIN

Tel. No.

PIN

6. Address for
Correspondence

Mobile No.

E-mail

7. Name of the Programme/Course in which the admission is sought


8. Name of the Compulsory Subject : Hindi 100 Marks
(For Intermediate and Graduation only)
9. Name of the Optional/Subsidiary Subjects:
(For Intermediate and Graduation only)

or 50 Marks Hindi and 50 Marks Urdu

10. Name of the Language & Literature subject: HINDI


(For the Intermediate courses only)
11. Date of Birth :

Date

12. Gender (Male/Female/Transgender)

or ENGLISH
Month

Year

13. Nationality

14. Religion

15. Category: SC/ST/BC-1/BC-II/WBC/Physically Handicapped/ General


16. Background (Urban/Rural/Tribal)

17. Marital Status (Married/ Unmarried)

18. Status (Empolyed/Unemployed

19. Choice of Language of SLM is needed


(See para 10 of Prospectus)

20. ml LVMh lsaVj dk uke fy[ksa ftlds ek;e ls izos'k fy;k x;k gSA

;fn vkius ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; ds fdlh ikB~;e esa iwoZ esa ukekadu djk;k Fkk rks iwoZ esa fn, x,
jftLVs'ku ua- dk mYys[k ;gk vo'; djasA ijh{kk mkh.kZ gksus dh n'kk esa vad i= dh Nk;kizfr Hkh layXu djsaA
(i)

21. Educational Qualifications : (Matriculation Onwards)


Name of the
Examination Passed

Div./Class
awarded

Percentage of
Marks

Year of
Passing

Name of the
College/School

Name of the
Board University

22. Specify any other qualification: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


.........................................................................................................................................

DECLARATION BY THE APPLICANT


I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Name) hereby declare that I have read and understood the
conditions of eligibility of the course for which I seek admission. I declare that I fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria and
have provided the required information in this regard in the admission form. In the event of any information being found
incorrect or misleading, my candidature shall be liable to be cancelled by the University at any time and I shall not be
entitled to refund of any fee paid by me to the University.
I also declare that I have not taken admission simultaneously in any other course during the same session of the Nalanda
Open University or any other institution.
I enclose Demand Draft No.
Demand Draft No.

Date

Amount

Name of the Bank

SIGNATURE OF THE CANDIDATE

FOR OFFICE USE


ELIGIBLE: Admit in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Course.

NOT ELIGIBLE : Rejected

Enrolment No.:
SIGNATURE OF IN-CHARGE ADMISSION

fo|kFkhZx.k i;k ;ku nsa


viw.kZ vkosnu i= dks vLohr dj fn;k tkrk gSA
ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; esa ,d 'kSf{kd l= esa ,d ls T;knk ikB~;eksa esa ukekadu dk izkokku ugha gS] vFkkZr~ ,d ikB~;e esa v;;u
lekIr gks tkus ds ckn gh nwljs ikB~;e esa ukekadu fy;k tk ldrk gSA
(iii) ukekadu lacakh =qfV;ksa dk fu'kqYd fujkdj.k ukekadu frfFk lekIr gksus ds nks ekg ds vanj gh fd;k tkrk gSA
(iv) ukekadu ds le; ewy vadi=@izek.ki= dk fn[kk;k tkuk vfr&vko';d gSA ,slk ugha gksus ij ukekadu iznku ugha fd;k tkrk gSA ewy
vadi=@izek.ki= fn[kkus ds fy, dksbZ vfrfjDr le; ugha fn;k tkrk gSA
(i)

(ii)

( ii )

ANNEXURE B

NALANDA OPEN UNIVERSITY

Affix
a Colour
Photograph
of
3 cm 4 cm

EXAMINATION APPLICATION FORM


For the Year 2017
(FOR ALL STUDENTS OF ALL YEARS)

Sir,
I request you for permission to appear at the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 2017
Examination to be held in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 2017 .
I am required to be examined in the following subjects (Mention name of Subjects/Paper):
1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SIGNATURE OF THE STUDENT

1. Name in Full
((in Roman Script.Block Letters only)

2. ijh{kkFkhZ dk uke
nsoukxjh fyfi esa

3. Enrolment No.
4. Registration No.

Year of Registration

5. Session of Study
6. Permanent Address

Tel.

PIN

Tel.

PIN

7. Correspondence Address

SIGNATURE OF THE VERIFYING OFFICER

SIGNATURE OF THE STUDENT

RECEIPT
Received Examination Form from Mr./Miss/Mrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Son/Daughter of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Subject . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . on (date) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SIGNATURE OF THE RECEIVING OFFICER

( iii )

ijh{kk iQkeZ Hkjus gsrq funsZ'k


1- Nk=kksa dks ijh{kk iQkeZ ds :i esa nks izi=k fn;s x;s gSaA igyk izi=k] ftls Examination Application Form dgk x;k gS] esa
Nk=kksa dks ijh{kk dk o"kZ] fo"k; dk uke fy[kuk gSA
2- Examination Application Form esa Nk=k viuk uke nsoukxjh rFkk jkseu fyfi esa fgUnh ,oa vaxzsth esa (Li"V v{kjksa
esa)] ukekadu ekad (Enrolment Number), iath;u la[;k (Registration Number) ,oa vius i=kkpkj dk irk vo';
fy[ksaA iath;u ugha gksus ij Nk=kksa dks ijh{kk esa cSBus dh vuqefr ugha nh tk;sxhA
3- ijh{kk iQkeZ ds :i esa fn;s x;s nwljs izi=k ftls ,MfeV dkMZ (Admit Card) dk uke fn;k x;k gS] esa Nk=kksa dks ikB;e dk
uke] viuk uke] ukekadu la[;k] iath;u la[;k ,oa oSdfYid@lgk;d fo"k;ksa dk uke Li"V v{kjksa esa vafdr djuk gSA
4- Nk=kksa dks iw.kZ :i ls Hkjs gq, ijh{kk iQkeZ ds lkFk gky gh esa [khaps x;s 3 lseh 4 lseh jaxhu iQksVks (colour photo) dh ,d
izfr nsuh gksxhA Nk=k bl ckr dk [;ky j[ksa fd dsoy Colour Photograph gh Lohdkj fd;s tk;saxsA
5- ijh{kk iQkeZ rFkk Admit Card ds fy, fn;s x;s izi=kksa esa ;Fkk LFkku iQksVks fpidkus ds ckn] fpfUgr LFkkuksa ij viuk gLrk{kj
vo'; djsaA
6- ,MfeV dkMZ okys Hkkx esa ijh{kk dk o"kZ vo'; fy[ksaA
7- ijh{kk iQkeZ rFkk ,MfeV dkMZ Mkd ls Hkstus dh voLFkk esa] bu nksuksa iQkeks dks ,d gh fyiQkiQk esa HkstsaA fdlh nwljs
dk;Z ds fy, Hksts tkus okys fyiQkiQs ds vUnj ijh{kk iQkeZ dnkfi ugha j[ksaA blls Nk=kksa dks gkfu gks ldrh gSA
Nk=k@Nk=kkvksa dks lykg nh tkrh gS fd ijh{kk iQkeZ rFkk ,MfeV dkMZ (Admit-card) Hkjrs le; vR;f/d lko/kuh cjrsaA
ijh{kk iQkeZ rFkk ,MfeV dkMZ Hkjus ds nkSjku vkids }kjk dh xbZ NksVh&lh xyrh ds dkj.k vki ijh{kk ls oafpr gks ldrs gSaA

,l-ih- flUgk
dqylfpo (i)

( iv )

ANNEXURE C

ukYkUnk [kqYkk fo'ofo|kYk;

r`rh; ry] fcLdkseku Hkou] if'peh xk/kh eSnku


iVuk&800 001

Nalanda Open University

3rd Floor, Biscomaun Bhawan


West Gandhi Maidan, Patna-800 001
Phone No. : 06122201013, 2206916
Fax No. : 06122201001

Website:nalandaopenuniversity.com
E-mail:nalopuni@sancharnet.in
nou@nou.ac.in

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nqxkZiwtk dy'k LFkkiu (egky;k)
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vodk'k
nhikoyh
fp=kxqIr iwtk@ HkkbZ nwt
NB iwtk

ANNEXURE D

Nalanda Open University


2nd, 3rd, & 4th Floors, Biscomaun Bhawan, Patna-800001

CHECK LIST
Students must check that they have collected the following items and papers after taking Admission:
1. Money Receipt
2. Registration Slip
3. Identity Card
4. Admit Card for Examination
5. Bag containing Self Learning Material (SLM) of all papers.
6. Assignment Answer Books
7. Assignment Questions
8. Envelops for Assignment Answer Books

(SIGNATURE OF THE STUDENT)

(SIGNATURE OF THE OFFICE ASSISTANT)

Nalanda Open University


2nd, 3rd, & 4th Floors, Biscomaun Bhawan, Patna-800001

CHECK LIST
Students must check that they have collected the following items and papers after taking
Admission:
1.
Money Receipt
2.
Registration Slip
3.
Identity Card
4.
Admit Card for Examination
5.
Bag containing Self Learning Material (SLM) of all papers.
6.
Assignment Answer Books
7.
Assignment Questions
8.
Envelops for Assignment Answer Books

(SIGNATURE OF THE STUDENT)

(SIGNATURE OF THE OFFICE ASSISTANT)


( vii )

The University is offering the following programmes :


I. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Ph.D.) PROGRAMME IN THE
FOLLOWING SUBJECTS: (i) Economics (ii) Geography (iii)
Hindi (iv) History (v) Political Science (vi) Psychology (vii)
Sociology (viii) Urdu (ix) Botany (x) Chemistry (xi) Mathematics
(xii) Physics (xiii) Zoology (xiv) Commerce (xv) Education.
(Separate Notification for Admission will be published.)

II. POST GRADUATE DEGREE COURSES:


(a) Arts Stream: Master of Arts in Bhojpuri, Economics,
Education, English, Environmental Science, Geography, Hindi,
History, Maithili, Magahi, Political Science, Psychology,
Sociology, Public Administration, Rural Development, Sanskrit
and Urdu.
(b) Science Stream: Master of Science in Botany, Chemistry,
Environmental Science, Geography, Mathematics, Physics and
Zoology.
(c) Commerce Stream: Master of Commerce.
(d) Media Stream: Master of Journalism and Mass
Communication.
(e) Computer Stream: Master of Computer Application.
(f) Library and Information Science Stream: Master of Library
and Information Science.

III. POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA COURSES:


Post Graduate Diploma in Financial Management (PGDFM),
Journalism and Mass Communication (PGDJMC), Marketing
Management (PGDMM), Yogic Studies (PGDYS), English-Hindi
Translation (PGDHET), Information and Public Relations
(PGDIPR).

IV. BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (B.ED.) COURSE:


V. BACHELOR OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION
SCIENCE COURSE (BLIS)
VI. GRADUATE DEGREE COURSES:
(a) Arts Stream: BA (Hons.) in Economics, Education,
Geography, Hindi, History, Home Science, Journalism and Mass
Communication, Political Science, Psychology, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Tourism and Statistics.
(b) Science Stream: B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany, Chemistry,
Geography, Home Science, Mathematics, Physics, Zoology and
Statistics.
(c) Commerce Stream : Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.), B.B.A.
(d) Computer Education Stream : Bachelor of Computer
Application (BCA)

VII. INTERMEDIATE COURSES:


Intermediate in Arts, Commerce, Science.

VIII. CERTIFICATE COURSES:


(a) Agriculture-related Certificate Courses:
(i) Certificate in Bio-Fertilizer Production (CBFP)
(ii) Certificate in Floriculture Technology (CFT)
(iii) Certificate in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (CMAP)
(iv) Certificate in Soil Health Management (CSHM)
(v) Certificate Course in Artificial Insemination & Minor
Veterinary Service.

(b) Child & Women Development Related Certificate Courses:


(i) Certificate in Abolition of Child Labour (CACL)
(ii) Certificate in Child Psychology and Guidance (CCPG)
(iii) Certificate in Child and Women's Rights (CCWR)
(iv) Certificate in Legal Awareness Among Women (CLAAW)
(v) Certificate in Nutrition and Child Care (CNCC)
(c) Health & Environment Related Certificate Courses:
(i) Certificate in Environmental Studies (CES)
(ii) Certificate in Food & Nutrition (CFN)
(iii) Certificate in Health & Enviornment (CHE)
(iv) Certificate in HIV and Family Education (CHIVFE)
(d) Para Medical Certificate Courses (Kept in Abeyance):
(i) Certificate in Basic Medical Assistance and Nursing Care
(CBMAN)
(ii) Certificate in Clinical Dental Technique (CCDT)
(iii) Certificate in Dental and Oral Hygiene (CDOH)
(iv) Certificate in Dental Mechanics-(COM)
(v) Certificate in ECG Technique (CECGT)
(vi) Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technique (CMLT)
(vii) Certificate in Operation Theatre Assistantship (COTA)
(viii) Certificate in Optometry and Ophthalmic Assistantship
(COOA)
(ix) Certificate in Physiotherapy & Yoga Therapy (CP & YT)
(x) Certificate in Radiography and Imaging Technique (CRIT)
(e) Language based Certificate Courses:
(i) Certificate in Bhojpuri Language (CBL)
(ii) Certificate in Magahi Language (CML)
(iii) Certificate in Maithili Language (CMi.L)
(iv) Certificate in Pali Language (CPL)
(v) Certificate in Prakrit Language (CPr.L)
(vi) Certificate in Sanskrit Language (CSL)
(vii) Certificate in Urdu Language (CUL)
(f) Religion based Certificate Courses:
(i) Certificate in Buddhist Studies (CBS)
(ii) Certificate in Christian Studies (CCS)
(iii) Certificate in Hindu Studies (CHS)
(iv) Certificate in Islamic Studies (CIs.S)
(v) Certificate in Jain Studies (CJS)
(vi) Certificate in Sikh Studies (CSS)
(g) Computer Based and Miscellaneous Certificate Courses:
(i) Certificate in Disaster Management (CDM)
(ii) Certificate in Home Usages of Computers (CHUC)
(iii) Certificate in Insurance Services (CIS)
(iv) Certificate in Indian Constitution and Panchayati Raj (CICPR)
(v) Certificate in Library Science (CLS)
(vi) Certificate Course in English-Hindi Translation
(vii) Certificate Courses in Interior Design
(viii) Certificate Courses in Information Technology
(ix) Certificate Courses in Computer Network Administration
(Routing and Switching)

NALANDA OPEN UNIVERSITY


2nd/3rd Floor, Biscomaun Bhawan, Gandhi Maidan, Patna-800 001
Tel.: 0612-2201013; Fax : 0612-2201001; E-mail: nou@nou.ac.in
Websites: www.nalandaopenuniversity.com/www.nou.ac.in

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