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CONTENTS

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Important Notice, Contact Persons / Dealing Assistants 2

Committees 3

Internal Quality Assurance Cell/Contact Numbers 4

Faculty Profile 5

About The College 8


Course-wise Requirements 11
Calculation of ‘Best Four’ 13

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Steps to follow for admission 15
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ECA Admissions 22

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Sports Admissions 24

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Important Notes 27
Rules for Fee Refund 28
Identity Card / Anti Ragging Undertaking/Code of Conduct 29
Hindi Version of page no. 11-30 31
Ordinances
– Ordinance VII (2) 48
– Ordinance VIII (2) / Ordinance IX Promotion rules 49
– Ordinance XV B Discipline 50
– Ordinance XV C Ragging 51
– Ordinance XV D Sexual harassment of women at workplace 52
Courses of Study 54
Compulsory Test in Hindi 83
Fee Structure 84
Cut-off % 2016-2017 85
Number of Seats Available 86
Admission Schedule 87
Academic Calendar 88
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Information in this handbook, admission forms & other documents, is based on existing rules,
regulations, orders & notifications. Any or all changes that may be made in future will be
announced & shall supercede the current provisions.
All admissions shall be provisional subject to verification of academic/category/other
certificates and approval of competent authority/University. The college/university reserves
the right to initiate changes in the courses of study of the undergraduate courses.
The college disclaims any liability towards any individual for any loss or damage caused to
him/her arising out of any action taken on the basis of this information, which may be due to
inadvertent omissions, clerical errors or for any other reaon whatsoever.
The college reserves the right to suitably modify, update or delete any part of the Bulletin
without any prior notice.

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Principal : Dr. I. S. Bakshi, MSc, MPhil, PhD. (Mob. 9899173647)


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Administrative Officer (Admn.) : Mr. R.K. Swashanti (Mob. 9810804758)
Administrative Officer (Accounts) : Mr. Virender (Mob. 8860877323)
Section Officer (Administration) : Mr. A.K. Soni
Section Officer (Accounts) : Mr. Sanjay Sharma (Offg.)

DEALING ASSISTANTS FOR VARIOUS COURSES


Mr. Deepak : B.Sc.(Hons.) : Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Comp. Sc., B.Sc. Physical
Science/Life Science
Ms. Radha : B.Com, B.Com(Hons.), B.A. (Hons.) English, Punjabi, Philosophy
Ms. Rupa : B.A. (Hons.) : Geography, Economics, Urdu, B.Sc. (Hons.) Maths
Mr. Pankaj : B.A., B.A. (Hons) : History, Political Science, Hindi, Sanskrit

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COMMITTEES

ADMISSIONS GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE


Dr. Aruna Chikara : 9910132475
Dr. M.P. Singh : 9213798974
Dr. Manish Gautam : 9868525905
Mr. A.K. Soni : 8285797545

THE INTERNAL COMPLAINTS COMMITTEE (ICC)


Dr. Poonam Mohindra : 9819431363
Dr. Uma : 9013948548
Mr. Ashok : 9871291573
Ms. Ujjwala Bhandari :

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Dr. Himanshu : 9416669996
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Dr. Jasleen Kaur : 9811193353

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Dr. Roma Katyal : 9818686692

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Dr. Rajesh K. Pandey : 8130127606
Dr. Kedar Mandal : 9811005357
Dr. Indrasain Ram : 9868655692
Mr. Viraj Kafle : 9717373322
SMOKE FREE CAMPUS COMMITEE
Dr. Deep Narayan Pandey : 9968002440
Dr. Vinod Kumar Paliwal : 9868764700
Dr. Swarita Gopal : 9350001568
Dr. Jasleen Kaur : 9811193353

PUBLIC GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTE


Dr. Sunil Kumar : 9999008738
Dr. Rajni Kulshrestha : 9868827326
Dr. Vijay Pal : 9818063185
Ms. Shreya :

HELP DESK
Dr. Deep Narayan Pandey : 9968002440
Dr. Indraj Kumar : 9211209121
Mr. Shishpal : 9811016096
Dr. Yash Pal : 9136381038
Mr. Chandan Singh : 9871002731

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INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL

1. Dr. I. S. Bakshi Chairman External Member


2. Dr. Alka Gupta Director 13. Dr. K. Kannan Expert
3. Dr. Sunil Kumar Member 14. Dr. Sushma Gupta Expert
4. Dr. Ravinder Singh Member 15. Mr. Anil Arora Society
Representative
5. Dr. Vinod Kumar PaliwalMember
16. Mr. Naveen K. Garg Industrialist
6. Dr. Anita Goel Member
17. Mr. Ashwani Sarin Alumni
7. Dr. Seema Bose Member
8. Dr. Sanjiv Mullic Member
Student Member
9. Dr. Ruchi Gupta Member
18. Pragyan
10. Dr. Uma Member
19. Raj
11. Mr. Ramesh A.O. Member
20. Mr. Iqbal Singh, Secretarial Assistant
12. Mr. Vinod, Librarian Member
21. Ms. Preeti Dabas, Technical Assistant

College Contact Numbers


Tel. : 011-24367819, 011-24365948
Fax : 011-24365606
e-mail : principal@dsc.du.ac.in
Website : http://dsc.du.ac.in

The college is a Smoke Free Zone.


Ragging in the college is a punishable offence.

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FACULTY PROFILE

ARTS PHILOSOPHY
Seema Bose, MA, PhD
ENGLISH (Teacher-in-charge)
Madhvi Bhalla, MA, MPhil
Kokila Sehgal, MA, PhD PUNJABI
Pema Yolmo, MA, MPhil
Ravinder Singh, MA, PhD
Sachin N, MA, MPhil
(Teacher-in-charge)
Ayesha Irfan, MA, MPhil, PhD
Kamaljeet Singh, MA, M.Phil, PhD
Anshuman Singh, MA, Mphil
Shyista Aamir Khan, MA, Mphil
(Teacher-in-charge) COMMERCE
Simran Chadha, MA, MPhil
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Suresh P., MA, MPhil, PhD
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EA MCom, MPhil, DCL, PhD
Viraj Kafle, MA, M.Phil T H Sunil Kumar,STMCom, PhD
Mereleen lily Lyngoon Y. Blali, MA, M.Phil M.C. Gupta, MCom
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Moumita Sarkar, MA. M.Phil Sangeeta Porwal, MCom, MPhil, PhD

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Shivranjani Singh Yadav, MA. PhD Minakshi, MCom, MPhil


Yas Pal Singh, MA, M.Phil, PhD Ankita Gupta, MCom

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Dinesh Panwar, MA, M.Phil, PhD Rita Nagpal, MCom, MPhil, PhD
Yamini, MA, M.Phil, PhD Mamta Chaudhary, MCom
Alka Sharma, MA, PhD Jyotsana Khaitan, MCom
Himanshu Sharma, MA, M.Phil, PhD Sandeep Garg, MCom, MPhil, PhD
Uma, MA, PhD Shish Pal, MBA CS
Suraj Bhan, MCom, MPhil
HINDI Madhu Sehrawat, MCom, MPhil, PhD
Shalini Goel, MCom, M.Phil, PhD
Samiksha Thakur, MA, PhD Sonia Thakkar Vij, MCom, MPhil, PhD
Vijay Pal Singh, MA, PhD Neeta Tripathi, MCom, PhD
Rajiv Kunwar, MA, PhD (Teacher-in-charge)
Pappu Ram Meena, MA, MPhil, PhD Kanika Bajaj, MCom, MPhil
Kedar Kumar Mandal, MA, M.Phil, PhD Jyoti Paul, MCom, Mphil, PhD
(Teacher-in-charge) R. Thirumoorthy, MCom, MPhil, PhD
Prem Kumar Tiwari, MA, PhD.
Sunil Kumar Mandiwal, MA, PhD
Madhulika, MA, M.Phil MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
Rama Shankar Kushwaha, MA, M.Phil, PhD
Chittaranjan Kumar, MA MATHEMATICS
Gyanendra Kumar, MA, M.Phil, PhD
Rajesh Kumar Rao, MA, M.Phil, PhD Rajni Kulsreshta, MA, Mphil
Jainendra Kumar, MA, PhD (Teacher-in-charge)
Rajesh Kumar Pandey, MA, PhD Ishver Rani Manchanda, M.Sc., MPhil
Jaipal Singh, MA, M.Phil, PhD Arun Pal Singh, MSc, PhD
Abhay Kumar, MA, M.Phil, PhD

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P.K. Pandey, MSc, PhD Alka Gupta, MSc, PhD
Rajeev Kumar, MSc. MPhil Anil Kumar Nain, MSc, PhD, DSc
Dinesh Kumar, MA, MPhil, PhD Amit Kumar, MSc, PhD
Manish Gautam, MSc, MPhil, PhD
COMPUTER SCIENCE Vandana, Msc, PhD
Navneet Manav, MPhil, PhD
Anita Goel, MCA, PhD Amita Malik, MSc, PhD
Hema Banati, MCA, PhD Kalpa Mandal, MSc, PhD
(Teacher-in-charge) Kalawati Meena, MSc, MPhil (On Leave)
Keshav Kumar Saini, Msc
SCIENCE Charu Chandra, MSc, PhD
(Teacher-in-charge)
Amita Dua, MSc, PhD
BOTANY B.B. Singh, MSc, M.Phil, PhD
I.S. Bakshi, MSc, MPhil, PhD Indra Raj Kumwat, MSc, PhD
C. Sadasiva, MSc, MPhil, PhD Devraj, MSc, PhD
Poonam Mohindra, MSc, MPhil, PhD
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Poonam Mehta, MSc, MPhil, PhD
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B. Biswas, MSc, PhD
Neeru Bhandari, MSc, MPhil, PhD
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Renu Guliani, MSc, MPhil


P. Chitralekha, MSc, MPhil, PhD

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Vinod Kumar Paliwal, MSc, PhD
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Saloni Gulati, MSc, MPhil, PhD


Navina Mehan, MSc, PhD
Roma Katyal, MSc, PhD
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Naveen Gaur, MSc, PhD
Anita, MSc, PhD
Inder Sen Ram, Msc, PhD
Jasleen Kaur, MSc, PhD
Jagjiwan Ram Balai, Msc
(Teacher-in-charge)
ZOOLOGY Sadhna Srivastava, MSc, PhD
V.P. Aggarwal, MSc, PhD SOCIAL SCIENCE
Ranjana Saxena, MSc, MPhil, PhD
Mridula Rajbanshi, MSc, PhD
Rita Rath, MSc, PhD
ECONOMICS
Neeraja Sood, MSc, PhD Sandhya Varshaney, MA, MPhil
Sadhana Gupta, MSc, PhD Chandra Goswami, MA, MPhil
Neera Saxena, MSc, PhD (Teacher-in charge)
Sanjiv Mullick, MSc, PhD Rashmi Mittal, MA, MPhil
P. V. Arya, MSc, MPhil, PhD Shashi Chopra, MA, PhD
Neetu Bharti, MSc, MPhil, PhD Vandana Tulsyan, MA, MPhil
Vastala Dwivedi, M.Sc., PhD Ruchi Gupta, MA, MPhil (On Leave)
Ritu Rai, M.Sc., PhD Sanjay Kumar, MA, MPhil
(Teacher-in-charge) Bibek Kumar Rajak, MA, MPhil

CHEMISTRY GEOGRAPHY
A.K. Bhagi, MSc, PhD P.K. Parihar, MA, PhD
K.P. Singh, MSc, PhD Vinita Mathur, MA, MPhil, Ph.D
M.P. Singh, Msc, PhD Harleen Kaur, MA, MPhil, PhD
Swarita Gopal, MSc, MTech, PhD Deeksha Bajpai, MA, MPhil, PhD
Aruna Chikara, MSc, PhD Anjana Jagmohan, MA, MPhil, Ph.D.
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Sayed Zaheen Alam, MA, MPhil
Swati Thakur, MA, MPhil PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Deep Narayan Pandey, MA, MPhil, PhD
(Teacher-in-charge) Sandeep Mehta, MPEd
Shweta Rani, MA, MPhil, PhD (Teacher-in-charge)
Rajesh Kr. Abhay, MA, MPhil, PhD
LIBRARIAN
HISTORY
Vinod Kumar, MLib Sc, Mphil, PhD
Shanta R. Sharma, MA, PhD
D. Manjit, MA, MPhil, PhD NCC
A. Shuja, MA, PhD
Pooja Vij, MA, MPhil Lt. Keshav Kumar Saini, ANO, Army Wing (Boys)
R.K. Sinha, MA, MPhil Ms. Shivranjani Singh Yadav, Caretaker, Army Wing
Shubhra Chakrabarti, MA, PhD (Girls)
(Teacher-in-charge)
Shantanu Kumar Das, MA, MPhil NSS & DELHI UNIVERSITY SMOKE
Amarjeet Prasad Singh, MA, MPhil, PhD ISD OM O FE
Uma Shankar Singh, MA, PhD HEW AS FREE INITIATIVE
Hari Narayan Sahu, MA
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Aparajita Bhattcharya, MA, MPhil

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Navneet Manav
POLITICAL SCIENCE
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Vandana Mishra, MA, MPhil
Raj Kumar, MA, MPhil, PhD P. Chitralekha
Nikhil Jain, MA, MPhil, PhD
Amitabh Singh, MA, MPhil, PhD (On Lien) JAMMU & KASHMIR STUDENT CELL
Nishant Kumar, MA, MPhil
Vijay Kumar Verma, MA, MPhil, PhD, LLB Rajesh K. Abhay
Kamal Nayan Chaube, MA, MPhil, PhD
Sunil Kumar, MA, MPhil
Vivek Ratna, MA, MPhil
PLACEMENT CELL
Sujit Thakur, MA, MPhil, PhD Dr. Neetu Bharti
Sudhir Kumar Singh, MA, MPhil, PhD
Karunakar Patra, MA, MPhil, PhD Dr. Himanshu
Pravesh Kumar, MA, MPhil, PhD Dr. Thirumoorthi
(Teacher-in-charge)
Prakash Kumar Patel, MA, MPhil Dr. Amita Dua
Deepak Lal Kujur, MA, MPhil, PhD
Manoj Kumar, MA, MPhil, PhD

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ABOUT THE COLLEGE
Dyal Singh College owes its origin to the extreme generosity and foresight of Sardar Dyal Singh
Majithia, founder of ‘The Tribune’ and ‘Punjab National Bank’, who willed his vast wealth in 1895 for
the setting up of an Education Trust for a truly secular college. Consequently, Dyal Singh College was
established at Lahore in 1910. After the Partition of India, Dyal Singh College was established in Karnal
and in Delhi. It started functioning in the capital at Rouse Avenue as a constituent College of the
University of Delhi in 1959 and was taken over by the University of Delhi as a University maintained
institution in 1978.
The college has been accredited ‘A’ Grade by NAAC (UGC) and All India 8th Rank by NIRF
(HRD).
The present College Campus of over 11 acres is centrally located on Metro map at Lodhi Road in
South Delhi in the vicinity of Lodhi Garden, Jawaharlal Nehru Sports Stadium, India Habitat Centre,
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& vision in 19 courses (including 12 honours & 2 post graduate courses) through 18 departments

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consisting of over 250 well qualified faculty members and over 100 non teaching staff members.
Subject to approval of UGC, the college shall start 5 new Hons. courses from academic session 2017-18.
These are B.Sc. (Hons.) Computer Sci., BA (Hons.) Philosophy, Punjabi, Urdu, Sanskrit.
Besides students from different states, over the years students from Iran, Nepal, Indonesia,
Bhutan, Afganistan, Sudan, Jordan, Bangladesh, Tibet, Yeman, Turkmenistan & UK have enriched
diversty at the college.
The college Library with the total collection of about 96,000 books and 53 journals / magazines
is catering to the academic needs of the students and faculty. The college library is providing access to
more than 3800 e-journals and 80,000 e-books after gaining membership to National Library and
Information services Infrastructure for scholarly content (N-List) program of MHRD/UGC. To cater the
need of visually challenged, library has been further equipped with JAWS software, scanner and Braille
printer to provide IT based services to visually impaired students and faculty members.
College campus is wi-fi enabled and students have access to special softwares such as q-basic,
Chemdraw, Treecon, Phylip, Phylodraw, Maxima, lc3 & Mathematica. Faculty members are actively
involved in Research activities.
Students are actively involved in Sports, Art & Culture, NCC, NSS & several other activities. A
good number of students get any opportunity for internships & placements.
Presently, the college has the following infrastructure :
1. 59 classrooms, including 07 eco friendly bamboo based classrooms & tutorial rooms.
2. 23 Laboratories (including computer labs linked to University of Delhi through optic fiber).
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3. A seminar hall with a seating capacity of 120
4. An open air amphitheater with a seating capacity of 1000
5. An auditorium with a seating capacity of 210 with state of art facilities
6. A spacious canteen
7. Two generators for power back up
8. Security Lights & fenced boundary wall
9. A 600 KVA Electric Panel
10. Synthetic basket ball court
11. Furnished Faculty Rooms
12. Prize winning lush green lawn, Rose Garden & Herbal Garden
13. Courts for cricket net practice, badminton, volley ball & Archery
14. Wi-fi enabled campus
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20. Medical Room
21. 100 KW grid connected Solar Power Panels
22. IGL gas connectivity in labs/canteen
23. 10 KLD Effluent Treatment Plant
24. Sanitary napkin vending machine/incinerator

On-going Project :
5500 sqm Science Block Phase II.

Facilities :
> Sports/ECA/NCC/NSS
> Refund of dues through Net Banking
> On line fee collection
> Email account facility for students
> Counselling
Awards & Prizes
Awards and Prizes are conferred each year in recognition of merit in different fields.
The Dr. Ashok Kumar Memorial Prize is awarded to two students who secure first position in the Annual
University Examination in the B.Sc (Hons) Physics First and Second Year respectively. Only student securing
60% or more marks in the main subject is eligible for the award. Additionally, the student must have cleared
their qualifying subjects in the Annual Examination.
The Khwaja M.A. Hay Scholarship is awarded to a student of Third Year of the college who has passed the
Second Year University Examination with at least 55% marks in Philosophy and has topped in Philosophy
among the students of this College. Philosophy could either be the Main or Elective Subject of the Course.
Sh. P.C. Aggarwal and Smt. Sushma Aggarwal Memorial Prize is awarded to two male and two female
students of B.Com.(H) Second Year and B.Com. I(P) OM OYear
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Khwaja M.A. Hay prizes in Bengali, Punjabi, Sanskrit and Urdu are awarded for securing at least 55% marks

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in the subject and standing first in the subject in B.A. (Programme) II year examination conducted by Delhi
University.
Sh. Mohan Lal Nanda Memorial Award is given to student of B.Sc. (H) Maths Part II securing highest marks
with minimum 60% & clearing all subjects.
Smt. Ram Labhai Nanda Memorial Award is given to student of B.Sc. (H) Maths Part II securing second
highest marks with minimum 55% & clearing all subjects.
Sh. Baij Nath Memorial Award is given to student of B.Sc. (H) Maths Part I securing highest marks with
minimum 60% & clearing all subjects.
Smt. Shyam Pyari Memorial Award is given to student of B.A.(H) / B.Sc. (H) Maths Part I securing second
highest marks with minimum 55% & clearing all subjects.
Smt. Pushpawati Memorial Prize is given to student of B.Sc. Physical Science-Computer Science Part II
securing at least 60% marks.
Sh. Sultan Chand Memorial Scholarship Endowment is given to student securing highest marks in
B.Com(H) Semester I/Semester II / the 2nd highest marks (above 70%) in B.Com(H) IInd year subject to being
not in receipt of any other scholarship / financial assistance.
Dr. Usha Aggarwal Tejaswi / Tejaswini Scholarship to a student who secures highest marks in B.Com (above
70%) in B.Com Ist year / IInd year, subject to being not in receipt of any other scholarship / financial
assistance.

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Course-wise Requirements
S.No. Course Minimum Percentage Specific Requirements

1. B.A An aggregate 40% marks in the The merit shall be determined


qualifying examination on the basis of one language
and three best elective
subjects (List A)

2. B.Com An aggregate 40% marks in the The merit shall be determined


qualifying examination on the basis of one language
and three best subjects as per
details on pg. 14-15

3. B.A (Hons.) An aggregate of 45% marks in The merit shall be determined


the qualifying examination. on the basis of one language
Must have passed Maths
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the qualifying examination. Mathematics/Business Maths
Must have passed Maths/Business Maths (See details pg. no. 14-15

5. B.A. (Hons.) Hindi, An aggregate of 45% marks in the The merit shall be determined
Punjabi, Urdu, Sanskrit qualifying examination. Candidates on the basis of one language
securing 40% marks in the and three best elective
aggregate and 50% marks in the subjects (ListA). Candidates
subject concerned are also eligible. who have passed the
intermediate Examination of
an Indian University/Board
with at least 40% marks in the
aggregate and also one of the
following examinations given
below shall be eligible for
admission to the respective
subject of the Honours Course
given below : Prabhakar :
Hindi, Gyani : Punjabi, Abid
Fazil : Urdu, Shastri : Sanskrit

6. Mathematics 50% marks in Mathematics and aggregate The merit shall be determined
of 45% marks in the qualifying on the basis of one language,
examination Mathematics and two best
elective subject (List A)

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7. B.Sc. (H) Botany, 55% or more marks in the aggregate Selection will be made on the
Zoology of 3 subjects : Physics, Chemistry basis of marks in the aggregate
and Biology/Bio-Technology of 3 Science subjects as
(Practical & Theory together) & 50% mentioned in column 3 for
marks in Englsh each Honours Course.

8. B.Sc. (H) Computer Min. 60% in Maths. 1 lang + 2 subjects


Science Min. 60% in best 4 subjects including out of Physics, Chemisty,
Maths Computer Science/
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each Honours Course
10. B.Sc. Physical Science Physics, Chemistry/Computer Science, Selection will be made on the
Mathematics basis of marks in aggregate
45% or more marks in the aggregate of of 3 Science subjects as
3 subjects as mentioned above mentioned in column 3.
(Practical & Theory together) and
pass in one compulsory language
(i.e. English). One compulsory language
should be 40%
11. B.Sc. Life Science Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Selection will be made on the
Biotechnology basis of marks in the aggregate
45% or more marks in the aggregate of of 3 Science sujbects as
3 subjects as mentioned above mentioned in column 3.
(Practical & Theory together) and
pass in one compulsory language
(i.e. English). One compulsory language
should be 40%
Note : The candidate should have passed theory and practical separately, except the candidate who have
passed the qualifying examination from Council for Indian School Certificate Examination, New Delhi.

Qualifying Examinations
Qualifying examinations for the purpose of admission to the first year of undergraduate courses offered
by the University shall be Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (Class XII) of the Central Board
of Secondary Education or an Examination recognized as equivalent thereto.
Candidate seeking admission to the courses offered by the University should have passed the qualifying
examination obtaining minimum marks as specified for each of the courses in subsequent sections.

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Age Requirement
There is no minimum age bar for admission to undergraduate courses.
Gap year(s) would be no bar for purposes of admission to the undergraduate courses.
Note: The admission in any course shall not be granted on predicted scores issued by various Boards.

Calculation of ‘Best Four’


I. Procedure for calculation of ‘Best Four’ subjects percentage for Honours Courses (For admission to
Arts/Humanities Courses):
a. One Language (Core/Elective/Functional)
b. The subject in which admission is sought (if a candidate does not include the concerned subject
whether studied or not, in ‘Best Four’ in which he/she is seeking admission in the honours course,
then a deduction of 2.5% will be imposed on the calculated ‘Best Four’ percentage). For Honours in
languages refer to point 3, below.
c. Any two other academic/elective subjects as per List A.
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of exam. In case, the subject to be considered does not have 70% theory component and 30%
practical component, then the marks of theory and practical only shall be converted to 70% and 30%,
respectively on pro rata basis. These new marks will then be considered for calculation of ‘Best Four’
percentage.

List A
The following Discipline subjects must be treated as Academic/Elective subjects for the purpose of
undergraduate admissions. All other subjects offered by different boards shall be treated as non-
elective.
Accountancy Computer Science Home Science Political Science
Arabic Economics Informatics Practices Psychology
Bengali English Italian Punjabi
Biology French Legal Studies Sanskrit
Biotechnology Geography Mathematics Sociology
Botany Geology Music Spanish
Business Studies German Persian Statistics
Chemistry Hindi Philosophy Urdu
Commerce* History Physics Zoology

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1. In case a candidate has studied both elective and core in a language, then core language subject will
be treated as language, while elective language can be considered as academic/elective subject.
2. The candidates must have studied and passed Mathematics at the qualifying exam for admission to
B.A. (Honours) in Economics.
3. (a)For admission to Honours in any language course, advantage of 2% in the Best Four percentage
may be given to those candidates who have studied that particular elective language.
(b) For admission to Honours in English and Hindi, the candidate must have studied and passed the
respective language in the qualify in exam and should include respective language for calculation
of ‘Best Four’ percentage.
4. University may define any other relevant subjects as an academic/elective for a particular Honours
course.
II. Procedure for calculation of ‘Best Four’ subjects percentage for B.A(Prog.)
a. One Language (Core/Elective/Functional)
b. Any three elective subjects can be chosen. AO deduction of 5% on ‘Best Four’ percentage shall be
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Note :
i. If more than one non-listed subject is included for calculation of ‘Best Four’, a deduction of 2.5% each
in ‘Best Four’ may be levied in addition to deduction due to change of stream, if any.
ii. All subjects to be included in the calculation of ‘Best Four’ must have at least 70% theory component
of exam. In case, the subject to be considered does not have 70% theory component and 30%
practical component, then the marks of theory and practical only shall be converted to 70% and 30%,
respectively on pro rata basis. These new marks will then be considered for calculation of ‘Best Four’
percentage.

Admission to B.Com/B.Com (Hons.) Courses


One Language from part I of List C1 + three best subjects out of Part 2 of List C1
OR
One Language from part 1 of list C1 + any combination of subjects out of part 2 of List C1, List C2 or any
other subject (not listed either in List C1 or List C2). In such a case, the deduction of marks from
aggregate percentage of 'Best Four' shall be as follows:
i. For every subject included from List C2, a deduction of one percent in aggregate percentage of
'Best Four';
ii. For every other subject (not listed either in List C1 or List C2), a deduction of 2.5% per subject in
aggregate percentage of 'Best Four'.
Note
1. All subjects to be included in the calculation of 'Best Four' must have at least 70% theory component
of examination. In case he subject to be considered does not have at least 70% theory component,
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then the marks obtained in theory and practical shall be converted to 70% and 30% respectively, on
pro rata basis. The marks so arrived at will then be considered for calculation of 'Best Four'.
2. The applicant must have studied and passed Mathematics/Business Mathematics at the qualifying
examination for admission to B. Com. (Hons.).
3. The computation of 'best four' subjects in the above framework should lead to an effective and
unique 'best four' which would be higher than any other combination of 'best four' subjects.

List C1-List of Core subject for B.Com. (Hons.) / B.Com.


Part 1 (Language) Part 2 (Core Subjects)
English Mathematics
Hindi Accountancy
Business Studies/Commerce
Economics

List C2- Additional List of Subjects for B.Com. (Hons.)/B.Com


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Practices

Admission to Science Courses


All the subjects to be included for Basis of Selection (PCM/PCB) must have at least 70% theory
component exam. In case, the subject to be considered does not have 70% theory component and 30%
practical component, then the marks of theory and practical only must be converted to 70% and 30%,
respectively on pro rata basis. These new marks will then be considered for calculation of PCM/PCB etc.

Steps to follow for Admission


1. Collect Handbook of Information from office near college entrance gate (Cost Rs. 100/-).
2. Fill “Effective %/subject option/undetaking sheet & ID card form appended in the hand book.
3. Append duly filled & signed applicable documents in the order given here under & submit in the
designated room-separately notified course wise.
a. ID Card Form with 2 passport size self attested photograph.
b. Admission form down loaded from University portal.
c. University Registration form.
d. Effective %/Subject option/ Undertaking sheet.
e. Xth Certificate (for date of birth)/ Xth Marks sheet.
f. XII Marks sheet.
g. XIIth provisional/original certificate.
h. Recent Character certificate.
i. SC/ST/PwD/CW/KM/OBC (non-creamy layer as per central list) certificate in candidates
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j. Transfer certificate from school/migration certificate from board (if passed senior secondary
from outside Delhi).
k. Admission Slip issued by the University of Delhi for Foreign Students and Armed Forces
Category,& by AICTE for students of J&K under special scholarship scheme.
l. Sports Certificates.
m. ECA Certificates.
n. Anti Ragging Undertaking by candidate .
o. Anti Ragging Undertaking by Parent.
p. Identity Proof : Voter ID Card / Aadhaar Card / Driving License / PAN Card / Passport.
4. Keep track of college website (dsc.du.ac.in) & University portal (ug.du.ac.in) for submission of fees
online through University portal.
5. Keep track of college website for allotment of Roll no./exercisiing paper options.
6.Report in the college for Orientation Program on 19th July,2017, 10.30 am alongwith fee receipt
down loaded from university portal.

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attending any course in the University/or its Colleges for next five years and in addition, a criminal case
under relevant sections of IPC (viz., 470,471, 474 etc.) will be instituted against him/her.

Reservations and Relaxations


Reservation of Seats for Scheduled Caste/Tribe Candidates
l 22½ of the total number of seats is reserved for candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste/Scheduled
Tribes (15% for Scheduled Caste and 7½% for Scheduled Tribes.)
l Relaxation to the extent of 5% in the minimum marks will be given to the candidates belonging to
Scheduled Caste and scheduled Tribes to determine their eligibility and merit for admission to the
course concerned.
l In case, after giving 5% relaxation, the reserved seats still remain vacant, further relaxation would be
given to the extent required in order to fill up all the reserved seats. (AC Resolution A88, 14.6.1983) (EC
Resolution 157, 24121.2001). Eligibility in these cases is pass percentage.
The following are empowered to issue the certificate:
a. District Magistrate/Additional District Magistrate/Collector/Deputy Commissioner/Addl. Deputy
Commissioner/Deputy Collector/1st class Stipendiary Magistrate/City Magistrate/Sub-Divisional
Magistrate/Taluka Magistrate/Executive Magistrate/Extra Assistant Commissioner.
b. Chief Presidency Magistrate/Addl. Chief Presidency Magistrate/Presidency Magistrate.
c. Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar.
d. Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidate and/or his family normally resides.
e. Administrator/Secretary to the Administrator/Development Officer(Lakshadweep Islands).
Candidates must note that Certificate from any other person/authority shall not be accepted in any case. If
the candidate happens to belong to SC or ST, his/her caste/tribe must be listed in the appropriate govt. of
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India schedule. The caste certificate should clearly state: (a) Name of his/her caste/tribe (b) whether
he/she belongs to SC or ST (c) District and the State or Union Territory of his/her usual place of residence
and (d) the appropriate Govt. of India schedule under which his/her caste/tribe is approved by it as SC or
ST.
Candidates seeking admission under SC/ST/OBC category should have certificates in their own name
only.

Reservation of Seats for Other Backward Classes (OBC)


l 27% seats will be reserved for the candidates belonging to OBC.
l At the time of giving admission to an OBC candidates, the College will ensure that the caste is included
in the Central List of OBC notified by the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment. The certificate
must mention non-creamy layer status of the candidate. The validity of non-creamy layer certificate
shall be for financial year 2016-2017
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course. DOM OF
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Concessional/Waiver of fees in respect of Persons with Disabilities (PwD)
Consequent upon amendment to Ordinance X(4) of the University, the following provision has been
added after Sub-clause 2 of Ordinance X(4) of the said Ordinance.
“Provided that the persons with Physical Disabilities shall be waived off all the fees payable including
the Examination fee and other University fees, except Admission fee, subscription towards Delhi
University Students’ Union and Identity Card fee for pursuing under-graduate or post-graduate
courses.
It is clarified further that the PwD students who are getting fellowships/financial assistance shall be
exempted from payment of fees/charges subject to the following conditions.
Value of Fellowship Exemption of Fees Waiver etc.
Up to Rs. 3000/- per month Fees waiver
Rs. 3001 to 8000 per month Fees waiver
Rs. 8001 and above per month No fees waiver
All Eligible SC/ST, OBC, PwD students who are admitted to any college should submit their scholarship
form by February for processing.
1. Physical disability
A. Locomotor disability (a person's inability to execute distinctive activities associated with
movement of self and objects resulting from affliction of musculoskeletal or nervous
system or both), including-
(a) "leprosy cured person” means a person who has been cured of leprosy but is suffering from-
(i) loss of sensation in hands or feet as well as lose of sensation and paresis in the eye and
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(ii) manifest deformity and paresis but having sufficient mobility in their hands and feet to
enable them to engage in normal economic activity;
(iii) extreme physical deformity as well as advanced age which prevents him/her from
undertaking any gainful occupation , and the expression “leprosy cured” shall construed
accordingly;
(b) “cerebral palsy” means a Group of non-progressive neurological condition affecting body
movements and muscle coordination, caused by damage to one or more specific areas of
the brain, usually occurring before, during or shortly after birth;
(c) “dwarfism” means a medical of genetic condition resulting in an adult height of 4 feet 10
inches (147) centimeters) or less;
(d) “muscular dystrophy” means a group of hereditary genetic muscle disease that weakens
the muscles that move the human body and persons with multiple dystrophy have incorrect
and missing information in their genes, which prevents them from making the proteins they
need for healthy muscles. It is characterized by progressive skeletal muscle weakness,
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(ii) Visual acuity less than 3/60 or less than 10/200 (Snellen) in the better eye with best
possible correction; or
(iii) Limitation of the field of vision subtending an angle of less than 10 degree.
(b) “low-vision” means a condition where a person has any of the following conditions.
Namely:-
(i) visual acuity not exceeding 6/18 or less than 20/60 upto 3/60 or upto 10/200 (Snellen) in
the better eye with best possible correction; or
(ii) limitation of the field of vision subtending an angle of less than 40 degree up to 10 degree.
C. Hearing impairment
(a) “deaf” means persons having 70 DB hearing loss in speech frequencies in both ears;
(b) “hard of hearing” means person having 60 DB to 70 DB hearing loss in speech frequencies
in both ears;
D. “speech and language disability” means a permanent disability arising out of conditions such as
laryngectomy or aphasia affecting one or more components of speech and language due to
organic or neurological causes.
2. Intellectual disability, a condition characterized by significant limitation both in intellectual
functioning (reasoning, learning, problem solving) and in adaptive behavior which covers a
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(a) “specific learning disabilities” means a heterogeneous group of conditions wherein there
is a deficit in processing language, spoken or written, that may manifest itself as a
difficulty to comprehend, speak, read, write, spell, or to do mathematical calculations and
includes such conditions as perceptual disabilities, dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia and
developmental aphasia;
(b) “autism spectrum disorder” means a neuro-developmental condition typically appearing
in the first three years of life that significantly affects a person's ability to communicate,
understand relationships and relate to others, and is frequently associated with unusal or
stereotypical rituals or behaviours.
3. Mental behaviour
“mental illness” means a substantial disorder of thinking, mood, perception, orientation
or memory that grossly impairs judgment, behaviour, capacity to recognize reality or
ability to meet the ordinary demands of life, but does not include retardation which is a
condition of arrested or incomplete development of mind of a person, specially
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sheaths around the axons of nerve cells of the brain and spinal card are damaged, leading
to demyelination and affecting the ability of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord to
communicate with each other;
(ii) “Parkinson's disease” means a progressive disease of the nervous system marked by
tremor, muscular rigidity, and slow, imprecise movement, chiefly affecting middle-aged
and elderly people associated with degeneration of the basal ganglia of the brain and a
deficiency of the neurotransmitter dopamine.
Blood Disorder
(b) (i) “haemophilia” means an inheritable disease, usually affecting only male but
transmitted by women to their male children, characterized by loss of impairment of the
normal clotting ability of blood so that a minor would may result in fatal bleeding.
(ii) “thalassemia” means a group of inherited disease, usually affecting only male but
transmitted by women to their male children, characterised by reduced or absent
amounts of hemoglobin.
(iii) “sickle cell disease” mans a hemolytic disorder character by chronic anemia, painful
events, and various complications due to associated tissue and organ damage;
“hemolytic” refers to the destruction of the cell membrane of red blood cells resulting in
the release of hemoglobin.
5. Multiple Disabilities (more than one of the above specified disabilities) including deaf
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visual impairments causing severe communication, developmental, and educational problems.
6. Any other category as may be notified by the Central Government.

Reservation for Armed Forces (CW)


1. All candidates seeking admission to various undergraduate courses of University of Delhi will have to
register online as per schedule notified by the University.
2. 5% of seats are reserved for candidates under CW categories course wise in all colleges.
3. All the CW candidates have to upload the Educational Concession certificate to be issued by any of the
following authorities on the proper letter head.
l Secretary, Kendriya Sainik Board, Delhi

l Secretary, Rajya Zila Sainik Board

l Officer-in-charge, Record Office.

l 1st Class Stipendiary Magistrate.

l Ministry of Home Affairs (For Police Personnel in receipt of Gallantry Awards)

Admission may be offered to the Children/Widows


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IV. Wards of Defence personnel disabled in peace time with disability attributable to the military service;
and
V. Wards of serving Ex-servicemen personnel including personnel of police forces who are in receipt of
Gallantry Awards;
Gallantry Awards include: Param Vir Chakra, Ashok Chakra, Sarvottam Yudh Seva Medal, Mahavir Chakra,
Kirti Chakra, Uttam Yudh Seva Medal, Vir Chakra, Shaurya Chakra, Yudh Seva Medal, Sena Nau Sena-
Vayusena Medal, Mention-in-Despatches, President’s Police Medal for Gallantry, Police Medal for
Gallantry.

Registration of Kashmiri Migrants


1. All the wards of Kashmiri Migrants who wish to be considered for admission to various
undergraduate courses for university have to register online as per schedule notified by the
University.
2. 5% seats are reserved course-wise in all Colleges for wards of Kashmiri Migrants.
3. All the wards of Kashmiri Migrants will have to upload a certificate of registration as Kashmiri
Migrants issued by Divisional Commissioner/Relief Commissioner.
4. A concession of maximum 10% in the last cut-off marks fixed for General category candidates shall be
extended to the Kashmiri Migrants (Refer cut off list for specific %).
5. Admission of Wards of Kashmiri Migrants will be based on cut-offs to be announced by the College.
(The candidates selected under special Scholarship Scheme for J&K will be admitted directly to college)

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Sports Certificate Marking Criteria Out of Maximum 40 Marks
level of Competition Certificate Issuing Authority Maximum Marks Out of 40

Category
1st 2nd 3rd Participation
A1 Represented India in Olympic Games/ IOC/ISFs/CGF/OCA/SASC/IPC/
World Championship/World Cup/ IOA/NSF recognized and/or funded DIRECT ADMISSION
Commonwealth Games/Asian Games/ by Ministry of Youth Affairs &
Asian Championship/South Asian Games Sports (MYAS)
/Paralympic Games
A2 Position and/or participation in World/ International School Sport 40 39 38 37
Asian School Games/International Federation (ISF)/NSF recognized
Competition and/or funded by Ministry of
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ICSE/DAV/NVS/Vidya Bharti National
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Competition of CBSE/KVS/DAV/NVS/ Directorate of Education/SAI/
Other School Boards, Dirstrict Society
Competition, Subroto Cup/Nehru
Hockey Cup/Khelo India Competition
Note :
1. Sports Certificate of Invitational / Memorial/ Open/ Prize Money League / Ranking competitions will not be considered.
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3. Sports Certificate of only Preceding three years will be considered from 22nd May, 2014 to 21st may, 2017.
4. Applicant should upload self-Attested copy of Sports Certificate.
Extra Curricular Activities (ECA) Admissions
The following guidelines for admission to various undergraduate courses on the basis of extra Curricular
Activities (ECA) will be followed:
1. The existing provision of not more than 5% Sports and ECA quota (subject-wise) is continued as per
circular no. Aca.I/Sports/2010-11/178 dated May 29, 2010.
2. (i) Candidates seeking admission under ECA category will register online on DU Admission portal.
(ii) The candidate seeking benefit of any participation/winning certificate must submit evidence of
having participated in the concerned activity during the last three years (May 22, 2014 to May21, 2017).

Admission Procedure
(I) Weightage will be given as follows: Certificates: 25% Trials: 75%. The certificates to be considered
should not be more than three years old.
(ii) Not more than 15% concession in academic merit vis-a-vis general category candidates(for the last
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colleges and university on their website.
(v) The date/dates for the Preliminary / Final trials shall be notified and displayed on the
University/College Website and shall also be displayed on the College Notice Board well in advance.
(vi) The candidates shall be allowed to appear at the preliminary level only once in an event.
(vii) The list of the short listed candidates for final trials will be notified on the University Website, College
Website and Notice Board of the college that is conducting the trial..
(viii) The college shall videograph the preliminary and final trials and maintain records.
(ix) The trials for admission under ECA category shall be conducted by the ECA Admission Committee
with following composition:
(i). Principal/Principal nominee
(ii) University Cultural Council Nominee/s
(iii) College Cultural Committee Incharge/nominee
(iv) Two experts nominated by University Cultural Council from
a. National School of Drama
b. Sri Ram Centre for Performing Arts
c. Faculty of Music & Fine Arts
d. Indian Council for Cultural Relations
e. College of Art
f. Sangeet Natak Academy
g. Sahitya Kala Parishad
h. All India Radio/Doordarshan (‘A’ Grade Artists)
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12. The certificates will be evaluated only for students who qualify for final trial.
13. All original & self attested copies of certificates to produced at time of trial.

Instructions
1. The allotment of course/subject to the qualified candidates shall conform to University regulations
and will be the sole responsibility of the College.
2. The allotment of course/subject may be finalized by ECA Admission Committee which will include
Chairperson (Principal), ECA /Cultural Committee and One faculty member nominated by the Staff
Council.
3. The list of finally selected candidates containing marks of the ECA Certificates and Trials shall be
displayed on the University Website for three days to take cognizance of the grievances, if any.
4. A candidate having any grievance should apply to Grievance Committee of the College.
5. Merit list of the candidates selected for admission after the finals shall be notified on the respective
College Website and the Notice Board. The admission of candidates thereafter will be completed on
University Admission Portal as notified.
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undergraduate course of study. In event of violation the college can cancel admission.
8. The candidate submitting false/fake certificate will be debarred from admission to any course in any
college for three years. If a candidate is admitted on false/fake certificates, the candidate’s admission
will be cancelled and such cases will be notified to all the colleges & FIR may also be registered.
9. The decision of ECA Admission Committee shall be final.
10. An applicant being selected in the final list is not a guarantee of admission. Admission is subject to
seats availability in a college.
The following activities have been approved for ECA admission
S.No. Activities Sub-categories
1. Dance Indian Classical
Indian Folk
Western
Choreography
2. Music (Vocal) Indian Vocal (Classical-Light and Folk)
Western Classical & Light
3. Music Instrumental Indian instrumental
Western
4. Theatre
5. Debate Debate : Hindi
Debate : English
6. Fine Arts Sketching & Painting
Sculpture
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7. Digital Media Still Photography
Film Making
Animation
8. NCC
9. Quiz
10. NSS

Guidelines for admission on the basis of Sports in Undergraduate courses


The college shall consider candidates for Admission in following sports/position
S. No. Game/Sport Position/Event/Weight Category
1. Football (M) Defence Half. Forward, Goal Keeper
2. Volleyball (M/W) Smasher, Lifter/Defence
3. Boxing (M/W) All weight categories
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9. Chess (M/W)
10. Kabaddi Any Position
I. Super Category: Direct Admission without Sports Trials
Sports persons who have participated/represented the country in the following competition(s):
a. Olympic Games by International Olympic Committee
b. World Championship /World Cup by International Sports Federations
c. Asian Games by Olympic Council of Asia.
d. Asian Championships by International Sports Federations.
e. Commonwealth Games by Common Wealth Games Federation
f. Paralympic Games by International Paralympic Committee.
g. South Asian Games by South Asian Sports Council
II. Admission with Sports Trials
A. Maximum 40 marks are for Sports Certificates.
I Super category : Direct Admission without Sports Trial
(Category A-1 of the enclosed Criteria for Marking of Sports Certificates)
Sports persons who have represented India in the under-mentioned Competition (s), recognized
and funded by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS) will be given Direct Admission
without Sports Trial.
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1. Olympic Games by the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
2. World Championship / World Cup by International Sports Federations (ISFs)
3. Commonwealth Games by Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF)
4. Asian Games by Olympic Council of Asia (OCA)
5. Asian Championships by International Sports Federations (ISFs)
6. South Asian Games (SAG) by South Asian Sports Council (SASC)
7. Paralympic Games by International Paralympic Committee (IPC)
II Admission on the Basis of Sports Trial
(Categories A-2, B-1, B-2, B-3, C-1, C-2, D of the enclosed Criteria for Marking of Sports
Certificates)
A. Maximum 40 Marks for Sports Certificate
1. The criteria for marking of sports certificates marks for different levels of position and or
participation in various sports competitions is given in annexure V.
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distinction only during the preceding three years in those Games/Sports recognized by
AIU/MYAS in which Inter-University Competitions are held and preference given by the
colleges.
6. Applicant should upload self-attested copy of Sports Certificate.
B. Maximum 60 Marks for Sports Trial
Sports Trial includes Game/Sport specific fitness, fundamental skills and overall Playing Ability.
1. The Applicant should go through the notifications issued by Game/Sport identified by
Delhi University Sports Council (DUSC) .
2. The College will conduct Sports Trial for a specific Game/Sport identified by Delhi
University sports Council (DUSC).
3. The College identified for conducting Sports Trial for a specific Game/Sport and having
facilities may contact DUSC by giving advance information.
4. The college should video-graph the Sports Trial.
5. The Applicant must secure minimum 30 marks in the Sports Trial to be eligible for
admission on the basis of sports.
C. Composition of the Sports Admission Committee for specific Sports (s) / Game (s) indentified
by DUSC:
1. Chairperson: Principal
2. Convener: Teacher in-charge, Department of Physical Education
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3. Experts : Three to be nominated by the Chairperson (Principal) from the confidential list
sent by DUSC.
4. Nominee: Delhi University Sports Council
5. Nominee: Vice Chancellor (Observer)
Separate marking shall be done by each Expert of the Sports Admission Committee.
Note :
1. The allotment of programme to the applicants shall conform to University regulations and will
be the sole responsibility of the College and may be finalized by the Sports Admission Committee
of the College which will include:
a. Chairperson: Principal
b. Convener: Teacher in-charge, Department of Physical Education
c. Member/s: Teacher/s Department of Physical Education
d. Nominee: One faculty member of the Staff Council
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if the College, considering the following order:
a. Higher marks obtained in Sports Trial
b. Higher marks in Sports Certificate
4. The list of finally selected applicants containing marks of the Sports Certificates and Sports Trials
along with programme allotted shall be displayed on the Website and Notice Board of the College
for three days to take cognizance of the grievances, if any, The Grievance Committee of the College
must resolve all the grievances within next three working days before admitting the applicants.
5. The list (soft and hard copy) of finally admitted applicants on the basis of Sports shall be sent to
DUSC within seven days from the last date of admission of the University.
6. The College shall maintain proper record of the applicants admitted on the basis of Sports.
7. The applicant as per their age must be eligible to participate in Inter-University Competitions for
the next three years and should not be employed Part-time/full-time anywhere.
8. Any injury/ casualty caused to the applicant during Sports Trials shall be the sole responsibility
of the Applicant.
9. It is mandatory to submit an Undertaking on Non-Judicial Stamp Paper of Rs. 100/- by the
applicant at the time of admission stating that he/she will play for the College and University
during their Under-Graduate programme of study.
Disclaimer : College reserves the right to change the number and nature of specific game/sport
and their respective position/event/weight category depending upon the availability of
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9.9 Reservation of seats for wards Quota (Supernumerary Seats)
The admission to the wards of University and College employees, both teaching and non-
teaching, to the various undergraduate programmes/courses, excluding professional
programmes/courses and other courses where admission is made on the basis of entrance test, is
made according to the following criteria:
(a) For admission of the wards (sons/daughters) of the employees at the college where
employees are working be given on the basis of merit among such candidates subject to
ordinarily one seats for every unit of upto sixty students in a courses and subject to
fulfillment of minimum eligibility conditions.
(b) For admission of the wards (sons/daughters) of the employees of the University/other
colleges (teaching/non-teaching) the total number of seats for admission will not exceed
six (three for the teaching and three for the non-teaching employees) on the basis of merit
among such candidates subject to a maximum of ordinarily one seat for every unit of upto
sixty students in a courses and subject to fulfillment of minimum eligibility conditions.
The admissions on the above norms willEbe ISDOMseats
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registration. The admissions under Ward Quota will be done alongwith fourth cut-off list and
subsequently thereof. The procedure for admission under Ward Quota will also be online.

Important Notes EST


1. No individual intimation regarding admission will be sent. All announcements regarding admission to
various courses will be put up on the College Notice Board/Website.
2. Candidates selected for admission, in accordance with the criteria laid down, will report to the
relevant Admission Committee in the room allotted along with their Original Certificates/Testimonials
as well as self attested Photostat Copies of the documents listed in the section ”steps to follow for
Admission” and submit the same along with the enclosed form/sheet.
3. Applicants admitted to the College will have to deposit the prescribed fees within the period specified
by the university. Failure to do so will automatically result in cancellation of admission.
4. The College reserves the right to refuse admission to any candidate without assigning any reason.
5. All admissions are provisional and subject to verification of certificates & approval of competent
authority/University of Delhi.
6. Any student submitting false/fake/forged certificates and indulging in any sort of forgery will be
debarred from admission to all courses in the University or its Colleges for the next 5 years and
would be liable to suitable legal action under IPC 470, 471, 474 etc.
7. No student is permitted to take admission / pursue 02 degree courses simultaneously either from
the two colleges of University of Delhi or from other University simultaneously except the part time
diplomas / certificates of the University of Delhi. Such admission will be cancelled.
8. The admission in any course shall not be granted on predicted scores.
9. Students from outside Delhi should inform the name and address of local guardian at the time of
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10. It is the responsibility of the student and his/her guardian) to ascertain periodically from the College
Office, or the teachers concerned his/her attendance position.
11. Students, who fall sick during the year, or attend recognized camps, and tournaments, etc. must
submit Merit Certificate / certificate/s of participation in camps and tournaments for such period of
absence to the College Office within 7 days of resuming the college and obtain a receipt thereof, so
that due credit for attendance is given to them in accordance with the rules laid down in this respect
by the University. Late medical certificate or certificate of participation shall not be entertained.
12. Eligible SC/ST, OBC, PWD students should submit their scholarship form for the academic year by
February each year.

Withdrawal
A student, who wishes to leave the College, must apply in the enclosed prescribed form to the Principal and
the application must be countersigned by his/her father/mother/guardian. A student is liable to pay all fees,
fines and other College dues until his/her name is formally withdrawn. A student dropping out without such
a formal withdrawal shall be charged fees, etc., till his/her name is struck off. If he/she fails to pay the
amount due, his/her Security Deposit shall be forfeited and adjusted towards his/her fee account.
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b. When a student applies for withdrawal of admission Full fee after deduction of Rs. 1000/- and full
admission on or after 1st August till three working examination fee. No fee will be refunded
days before the last date of admission (including the thereafter, except full examination fee.
last day of admission)
c. When admission is made inadvertently due to error/ Full Fee and full examination fee
error/omission/commission on the part of the
University/college
e. When cancellation of admission is due to concealment No fee will be refunded.
/falsification of facts, submission of false/fake
certificate(s), providing misleading information by
the student or for any error/mistake on the part of
the student.

Detention
The Principal has the power to detain a student in any class or debar him from being sent up for a University
Examination under the relevant University Rule (58 Ref, A.C. No. 78 Dated 15-7-60 and No. 269, dated 8-12-
60).

Fee Concession
The College offers Fee Concession/Financial Aid/Stipend to deserving students. The financial assistance will
be continued only if the student's progress in his/her studies is satisfactory. The decision of the College
regarding fee concessions will be final. Those desirous of availing concession are required to submit family
income proof.
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Identity Cum Library Card / Bus Pass
After admission to the College every student will be issued an Identity cum Library Card. They are required
to wear it in the college premises. Failure to do so will render a student liable to disciplinary action. The card
must be returned when the student leaves the College.
For any information regarding Identity Card and bus pass, please contact your course dealing assistant in the
office.

Smoke Free Zone


Delhi University is partnering in promoting a tobacco free environment. As a step in that direction, smoking
is banned in Dyal Singh College.
All students are expected strictly to work towards making Dyal Singh College as a model "Tobacco Free
Zone."

Anti Ragging Undertaking


It is mandatory as per Hon. Supreme Court & UGC regulation that all students fill in Anti-Ragging
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"online Affidavit" for website www.amanmovement.org And read the Instructions carefully.
4) Fill the Anti-Ragging Undertaking Form and submit it online.
5) You receive the Student, Parent Undertaking at your Email-id as attachments.
6) Download the Undertakings, take the Print out, sign it (Self attested) and submit to the college at
the time of admission.

Code of Conduct
Do’s
1. Attend classes regularly and punctually 2. Keep your mobile phones on silent mode while in the
classrooms 3. Keep the college campus clean 4. Keep silence in the college
corridors/classrooms/library 5. Play only in the play field 6. Throw waste material only in the dustbins
7. Turn off the taps after drinking water 8. Turn off the taps after use in the washrooms 9. Keep the main
door of the washroom shut 10. Participate in Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan/Tree plantation drive and other
such activities 11. Respect the status, dignity and honour of students belonging to the Scheduled Caste,
Tribes and person with disability 12. Switch off the fans/lights in the classrooms when not in use 13. In
event of disaster volunteer to assist those who require assistance 14. Submit assignments/projects at
stipulated time to the concerned teachers 15. Submit medical certificates for days of absence on
medical grounds within 07 days of resuming the college 16. Submit certificates in support of
involvement in Sports/NCC/NSS/ECA duly recommended by the concerned teacher 17. Wear your I-
card in the college premises. The same be shown to the Security Guard at the time of entry to the
college 18. Report movement of any suspicious person or presence of any suspicious article to the
Security Guards/Principal/Administrative Officer 19. Stand in a queue (separate for Boys & Girls) while
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getting your work done at the course specific dealing windows 20. Sit properly in the classrooms 21.
Talk politely with all 22. Do regularly visit the college website/notice board 23. Do park your bikes in the
parking area only 24. Submit exam. form/fee/other dues as per notified schedule. 25. Return library
books/laptop as per due date 26. Plant a tree during your stay in the college 27. Use wifi by your own
personal password 28. Use your password in your own mobile/laptop only.

Don’ts
1. Do not crowd the college corridors 2. Do not talk loudly on mobile phones in the college corridors 3.
Do not destroy the college property 4. Do not deface the classrooms/corridor walls 5. Do not sit on the
handrails/parapets 6. Do not spill water on the floor of the washroom 7. Do not damage the
taps/mirrors/cistern in the washrooms 8. Do not use physical force against anyone in or outside the
college campus 9. Do not carry any weapons 10. Do not practice verbally or otherwise any activity that
is derogatory of women and students from North East 11. Do not create ill will on religious or communal
grounds 12. Do not attempt to bribe anyone 13. Do not cause disruption of the academic functioning of
the college 14. Do not get involved in Ragging/Eveteasing 15. Do not use abusive
language/aggression/indecent gesture/obscene M OF 16. Do not indulge in consumption of
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liquor/smoking/drug abuse 17. Do not
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In the event of ambiguity in Hindi version, the meaning in the English version shall be final.
fganh laLdj.k esa vLi`"Vrk gksus dh fLFkfr esa vaxzsth laLdj.k esa vFkZ vafre gksxkA
ikB~;Øekuqlkj vis{kk,a
Øe la- ikB~;Øe U;wure izfr'krrk fof'k"V vis{kk,a

1- dyk Lukrd vgZd ijh{kk esa dqy 40 izfr'kr vad ;ksX;rk ,d Hkk"kk vkSj rhu loksZPp
oSdfYid fo"k;ksa ¼lwph d½ ds vkèkkj ij
fuèkkZfjr dh tk,xh

2- okf.kT; Lukrd vgZd ijh{kk esa dqy 40 izfr'kr vad ;ksX;rk ,d Hkk"kk vkSj rhu loksZPp
oSdfYid fo"k;ksa ¼lwph d½ ds vkèkkj ij
fuèkkZfjr dh tk,xh

3- dyk Lukrd ¼izfr"Bk½ vgZd ijh{kk esa dqy 45 izfr'kr vadA ;ksX;rk ,d Hkk"kk vkSj rhu loksZPp
vFkZ'kkL= ¼izfr"Bk½ gsrq xf.kr esa mÙkh.kZ gksuk oSdfYid fo"k;ksa ¼lwph d½ ds vkèkkj ij
vko';dA fuèkkZfjr dh tk,xhA fganh esa dyk
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xf.kr@okf.kfT;d xf.kr esa mÙkh.kZ gksuk


vko';dA

5- dyk Lukrd ¼izfr"Bk½ vgZd ijh{kk esa dqy 45 izfr'kr vadA EST
;ksX;rk ,d Hkk"kk vkSj rhu loksZPp
fganh] iatkch] mnwZ] laLÑr ftu vH;fFkZ;ksa us dqy 40 izfr'kr vad oSdfYid fo"k;ksa ¼lwph d½ ds vkèkkj ij
vkSj lacafèkr fo"k; esa 50 izfr'kr vad izkIr fd, gSa] fuèkkZfjr dh tk,xhA ftu vH;fFkZ;ksa us
os Hkh iz;ksT; izfr"Bk ikB~;Øesa esa nkf[kys ds fy, fdlh Hkkjrh; fo'ofo|ky;@cksMZ ls
ik= gksaxsA baVjehfM,V ijh{kk dqy vadksa esa ls de ls
de 40 izfr'kr vad ls vkSj uhps ck;ha
vksj mfYyf[kr fuEufyf[kr ijh{kkvksa esa
ls ,d ijh{kk Hkh mÙkh.kZ dj yh gS] os uhps
fyf[kr izfr"Bk ikB~;Øe ds lacafèkr
fo"k; esa nkf[kys ds fy, ik= gksaxs fgnahA

6- xf.kr xf.kr esa 50 izfr'kr vadA vgZd ijh{kk esa ;ksX;rk ,d Hkk"kk] xf.kr vkSj nks loksZPp
dqy 45 izfr'kr vad oSdfYid fo"k; ¼lwph d½ ds vkèkkj ij
fuèkkZfjr dh tk,xhA

7- foKku Lukrd ¼izfr"Bk½ HkkSfrd foKku] jlk;u foKku vkSj tho foKkuA p;u foKku ds 3 fo"k;ksa ds dqy vadksa esa
ouLifr foKku] izk.kh foKku tSo izkS|ksfxdh fo"k;ksa ds dqy vadksa esa 55 izfr'kr izkIrkadksa ds vkèkkj ij fd;k tk,xkA
;k vfèkd vad ¼izks|ksfxd vkSj lS)kafrd dks feykdj½ tSlk fd LraHk 3 esa izR;sd izfr"Bk
rFkk 50 izfr'kr vad vaxzsth esaA ikB~;Øe ds fy, mfYyf[kr gSA

8- foKku Lukrd U;wure 60 izfr'kr vad xf.kr esa xf.kr ds lkFk 1 Hkk"kk ,oa 2 fo"k; HkkSfrd] jlk;u
daI;wVj lkbal U;wure 60 izfr'kr vad loksZPp 4 fo"k;ksa esa daI;wVj lkbal@bUQksjesfVDl xf.kr esa
;fn lwph d ls 2 fo"k; HkkSfrdh] jlk;u
daI;wVj vkSj bUQksjesfVDl izSfDVl ds
vfrfjDr gS rks 2 izfr'kr vad ?kVsaxsA

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9- foKku Lukrd 3 fo"k;ksa ¼HkkSfrdh] jlk;u ,oa xf.kr½ esa 1 Hkk"kk ,oa 2 fo"k; HkkSfrd] jlk;u
jlk;u foKku lexz izfr'krrk 55 izfr'kr gksuh pkfg, vkSj ,d daI;wVj lkbal@bUQksjesfVDl xf.kr esa
vfuok;Z Hkk"kk esa 50 izfr'kr gksuh pkfg, ;fn lwph d ls 2 fo"k; HkkSfrdh] jlk;u
daI;wVj vkSj bUQksjesfVDl izSfDVl ds
vfrfjDr gS rks 2 izfr'kr vad ?kVsaxsA

10- foKku Lukrd HkkSfrd foKku] jlk;u foKku@daI;wVj foKku] p;u LraHk 3 esa ;Fkkof.kZr foKku ds 3
HkkSfrdh; foKku xf.krA Åij mfYyf[kr 3 fo"k;ksa ds lexz vadksa esa fo"k;ksa ds dqy vadksa esa izkIrkadksa ds
45 izfr'kr ;k vfèkd vad ¼izk;ksfxd vkSj lS)kafrd vkèkkj ij fd;k tk,xkA
,d lkFk½ rFkk ,d vfuok;Z Hkk"kk ¼vFkkZr~ vaxszth
esa 40 izfr'kr ds lkFk mÙkh.kZ gksuk pkfg,

11- foKku Lukrd HkkSfrd foKku] jlk;u foKku] tho foKku@ p;u LraHk 3 esa ;Fkkof.kZr foKku ds 3
thou foKku tSo izkS|ksfxdhA fo"k;ksa ds dqy vadksa esa izkIrkadksa ds
Åij mfYyf[kr 3 fo"k;ksa ds lexz vadksa esa vkèkkj ij fd;k tk,xkA
45 izfr'kr ;k vfèkd vad ¼izk;ksfxd vkSj lS)kafrd
,d lkFk½ rFkk ,d vfuok;Z Hkk"kk ¼vFkkZr~ vaxszth
esa 40 izfr'kr ds lkFk mÙkh.kZ gksuk pkfg,
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STfnYyh ls vgZd ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ Nk=ksa dks
fVIi.kh % vH;fFkZ;ksa dks Hkkjrh; fo|ky;THizek.ki= ijh{kk ifj"kn~] ubZ
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vgZd ijh{kk,a %

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fo'ofo|ky; }kjk izLrkfor Lukrd iwoZ ikB~;Øeksa ds izFke o"kZ esa nkf[kys ds iz;kstkukFkZ vgZd ijh{kk dsUnzh;
ekè;fed f'k{kk cksMZ dh mPprj ekè;fed fo|ky; izek.ki= ijh{kk ¼d{kk XII½ ;k mlds led{k dksbZ vU; ijh{kk
mÙkh.kZA
fo'ofo|ky; }kjk izLrkfor ikB~;Øeksa esa nkf[kys ds bPNqd vH;fFkZ;ksa dks ckn ds [kaM esa mfYyf[kr izR;sd
ikB~;Øe ds fy, ;Fkk fofufnZ"V U;wure izkIrkadksa ds lkFk vgZd ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ fd;k gqvk gksuk pkfg,A
vk;q vis{kk,a %
Lukrd iwoZ ikB~~;Øeksa esa nkf[kys ds fy, mez dh dksbZ U;wure lhek ugha gSA Lukrdiw.kZ ikB~;Øe esa nkf[kys ds
iz;kstu gsrq xSi bZ;j dh dksbZ ckèkk ugha gksxhA
uksV % fdlh ikB~;Øe esa nkf[kyk fofHkUu cksMks± }kjk tkjh vuqekfur izkIrkadksa ds vkèkkj ij ugha fn;k
tk,xkA
1- loksZPp pkj izfr"Bk ikB~;Øeksa ds fy, ^loksZPp pkj* fo"k;ksa dh izfr'krrk dh x.kuk dh fØ;kfofèk
¼dyk@ekufodh ikB~;Øeksa esa nkf[kys gsrq½
d- ,d Hkk"kk ¼ewy@oSdfYid@iz;kstuewyd½
[k- og fo"k; ftlesa nkf[kyk pkfg, ¼;fn dksbZ vH;FkhZ ^loksZPp pkj* esa ftlesa og izfr"Br ikB~;Øe esa nkf[kys dk
bPNqd gS] lacafèkr fo"k; dk vè;;u dj pqdus ;k u dj pqdus ds :i esa 'kkfey ugha djrk rks 2-5 izfr'kr dh
dVkSrh ifjxf.kr ^loksZPp pkj* fo"k;ksa dh izfr'krrk esa ls dh tk,xh Hkk"kk ds izfr"Bk ikB~;Øe ds fy, fcUnq la-
3 Hkh ns[ksaA
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fVIi.kh %
1- ;fn dksbZ vH;FkhZ lwph d esa fn, x, fo"k;ksa dks ^loksZPp pkj* esa 'kkfey ugha djrk rks izR;sd fo"k; esa vfèkdre
2-5 izfr'kr vadksa dh dVkSrh ^loksZPp pkj* dh x.kuk ds iz;kstu gsrq dh tk,xhA
2- ^loksZPp pkj* fo"k;ksa dh x.kuk esa 'kkfey fd, tkus okys lHkh fo"k;ksa dh ijh{kk ¼ih-lh-,e-@ih-lh-ch-½ esa de ls
de 70 izfr'kr lS)kafrd ?kVd vkSj 30 izfr'kr izk;ksfxd ?kVd ugha gks rks lS)kafrd vkSj izk;ksfxd ?kVd gh ds
vad ;Fkkuqikr vkèkkj ij Øe'k% 70 izfr'kr vkSj 30 izfr'kr esa cny fn, tk,axsA rc bu u, vadksa ij ^loksZPp
pkj* fo"k;ksa ¼ih-lh-,e-@ih-lh-ch-½ dh x.kukFkZ fopkj fd;k tk,xkA
lwph d
fuEufyf[kr vuq'kklu fo"k;ksa dks LukrdiwoZ ikB~;Øe esa nkf[kys ds iz;kstu gsrq 'kSf{kd@oSdfYid fo"k;ksa ds :i esa
ekuk tk,xkA fofHkUu cksMks± }kjk izLrkfor lHkh vU; fo"k; xSj oSdfYid le>s tk,axsA
ys[kk'kkL= daI;wVj lkbal x`g foKku jktuhfr 'kkL=
vjch vFkZ'kkL= lwpuk foKku euksfoKku
caxkyh vaxzsth brkyoh iatkch
SD O M O
tho foKku ÝkalhlhE WI F Evè;;u
fofèk AS laLÑr
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jlk;u fganh n'kZu'kkL= mnwZ
okf.kT; bfrgkl HkkSfrdh izk.kh foKku
1- ;fn fdlh vH;FkhZ us fdlh Hkk"kk esa oSdfYid vkSj ewy nksuksa dk vè;;u fd;k gks rks ewy Hkk"kk fo"k; dks Hkk"kk
ekuk tk,xk] tcfd oSdfYid Hkk"kk 'kSf{kd@oSdfYid fo"k; le>h tk,xhA
2- vH;fFkZ;ksa dks vFkZ'kkL= vkSj okf.kT; ds dyk&Lukrd ¼izfr"Bk½ ikB~;Øe esa nkf[kys gsrq vgZd ijh{kk esa xf.kr
dk vè;;u fd;k gqvk gksuk pkfg, vkSj mlesa mÙkh.kZ Hkh gksuk pkfg,A
3- ¼d½ fdlh Hkk"kk ds ikB~;Øe esa izfr"Bk esa nkf[kys gsrq loksZPp pkj fo"k;ksa dks izfr'krrk eas 2 izfr'kr dk ykHk
mu vH;fFkZ;ksa dks fn;k tk ldrk gS ftUgksaus ml fo'ks"k oSdfYid Hkk"kk dk vè;;u fd;k gksA
¼[k½ vaxzsth vkSj fganh ds izfr"Bk&ikB;Øe esa nkf[kys ds fy, vH;FkhZ dks lacafèkr Hkk"kk dk vè;;u vkSj mldh
vgZd ijh{kk esa mÙkh.kZ gksuk pkfg, rFkk lacafèkr Hkk"kk dks ^loksZPp pkj* fo"k;ksa dh izfr'krrk dh x.kuk gsrq
'kkfey djuk pkfg,A
4- fo'ofo|ky; fo'ks"k izfr"Bk ikB~;Øe ds fy, fdlh vU; lacafèkr fo"k;ksa dks 'kSf{kd@oSdfYid fo"k; ds :i
esa ifjHkkf"kr dj ldrk gSA
dyk&Lukrd ¼izksxzke½ ds fy, ^loksZPp pkj* fo"k;ksa dh izfr'krrk dh x.kuk dh izfØ;k %
d- ,d Hkk"kk ¼ewy@oSdfYid@iz;kstuewyd½
[k- dksbZ rhu oSdfYid fo"k; pqus tk ldrs gSaA ^loksZPp pkj* fo"k;ksa dh izfr'krrk ij 5 izfr'kr dh dVkSrh LVªhe
cnyus ij dh tk,xhA
x- ,d xSj lwphc) ¼vuqcaèk&1 dh lwph d½ fo"k; loksZPp pkj fo"k;ksa dh x.kuk esa dksbZ dVkSrh fd, fcuk 'kkfey
fd;k tk ldrk gSA
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?k- ;fn dksbZ vH;FkhZ ¼v-Hkk-Hkk½ iatkch] mnwZ] caxkyh] laLÑr½ dks pqurk gS] rks lhVksa dh miyCèkrk gksus dh 'krZ ij
10 izfr'kr rd dk ykHk loksZPp pkj fo"k;ksa esa fn;k tk ldrk gSA fof'k"V izfr'kr ds fy, lacafèkr dV vkWQ
lwph ns[ksaA
fVIi.kh %
1- ;fn ,d ls vfèkd xSj lwphc) fo"k; ^loksZPp pkj* dh x.kuk gsrq 'kkfey fd;k tk, rks ^loksZPp pkj* esa izR;sd
fo"k; ij 2-5 izfr'kr dh dVkSrh LVªhe cnyus ;fn ,slk gks] ds dkj.k dh tkus okyh dVkSrh ds vfrfjDr dh
tk,xhA
2- loksZPp pkj fo"k;ksa dh x.kuk esa 'kkfey fd, tkus okys lHkh fo"k;ksa dh ijh{kk esa de&ls&de 70 izfr'kr
lS)kafrd ?kVd gksuk gh pkfg, ;fn fopij fd, tkus okys fo"k; esa 70 izfr'kr lS)kafrd ?kVd ugha gks rks
lS)kafrd vkSj izk;ksfxd ?kVd gh ds vad ;Fkkuqikr vkèkkj ij Øe'k% 70 izfr'kr vkSj 30 izfr'kr esa cny fn,
tk,axsA rc bu u, vadkas ij ^loksZPp pkj* fo"k;ksa dh x.kuk ij Hkh fopkj fd;k tk,xkA
okf.kT; Lukrd@ okf.kT; Lukrd ¼izfr"Bk½ ikB~;Øeksa esa nkf[kyk
Hkkx 1 ds lwph x ls ,d Hkk"kk++Hkkx 2 ds lwph x lsW
rhu DOJM
ISloZ OF E
s"B fo"k;
E AS
TH vFkok T
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Hkkx 1 ds lwph x ls ,d Hkk"kk +Hkkx 2 ds lwph x1] lwph x 2 ls fo"k; dk dksbZ esy vFkok dksbZ vU; fo"k; ¼tks lwph

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GATHE

x1 ;k x2 esa lwphc) u gks½ ,slh fLFkfr esa ^loksZPp pkj* ds dqy izfr'kr esa ls vad bl izdkj dkVs tk,axsA

EST
1- lwph x2 esa 'kkfey izR;sd fo"k; ds fy, loksZPp pkj ds dqy izfr'kr esa ls 1 izfr'kr vad dh dVkSrhA
2- izR;sd vU; fo"k; ds fy, ¼tks lwph x1] x2 ea ugha gSa½ ^loksZPp pkj* ds dqy izfr'kr esa ls 2-5 izfr'kr fo"k; esa
dVkSrhA
è;ku nsaA
1- ^loksZPp pkj* dh x.kuk esa 'kkfey lHkh fo"k;ksa esa ijh{kk ds 70 izfr'kr vad lS)kafrd gksus pkfg,A ,slh fLFkfr
esa tcfd pqus x, fo"k; dk lS)kafrd fgLlk 70 izfr'kr u gks rc lS)kafrd vkSj izk;ksfxd ds dqy izkIrkad 70
izfr'kr vkSj 30 izfr'kr esa :ikarfjr dj fn;k tk,xkA blds i'pkr tks vad izkIr gksxk mls ^loksZPp pkj* esa
tksM+k tk,xkA
2- Lukrd okf.kT; ¼izfr"Bk½ esa nkf[kys ds fy, vH;FkhZ dks xf.kr@O;olkf;d xf.kr ;ksX;rk ijh{kk esa i<+k vkSj
mÙkh.kZ gksuk pkfg,A
3- mijksDr <ax ls ^loksZPp pkj* dh x.kuk ,slh izHkko'kkyh gksuh pkfg, fd og ^loksZPp pkj* fo"k;ksa ds fdlh esy
ls mPprj gksA
lwph x&1
Lukrd okf.kT; ¼izfr"Bk@Lukrd okf.kT; ds fy, ewy fo"k; dh lwph
Hkk"kk 1 ¼Hkk"kk½ Hkkx 2 ¼ewy fo"k;½
vaxzsth xf.kr
fganh ys[kk'kkL=
O;olkf;d vè;;u@okf.kT;
vFkZ'kkL=
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lwph x&2
Lukrd okf.kT; ¼izfr"Bk½@Lukrd okf.kT; ds fy, fo"k;ksa dh vfrfjDr lwph
ouLifr 'kkL= Hkwxksy n'kZu'kkL= lkaf[;dh
O;olkf;d xf.kr HkwxHkZ 'kkL= HkkSfrdh izk.kh foKku
tho foKku@tSo izkS|ksfxdh bfrgkl jktuhfr 'kkL=
jlk;u foKku x`g foKku euksfoKku
daI;wVj foKku@lwpuk foKku fofèk 'kkL= lekt 'kkL=
foKku ikB~;Øe esa nkf[kyk
fo"k;ksa dh x.kuk esa 'kkfey fd, tkus okys lHkh fo"k;ksa dh ijh{kk ¼ih-lh-,e-@ih-lh-ch-½ esa de ls de 70 izfr'kr
lS)kafrd ?kVd vkSj 30 izfr'kr izk;ksfxd ?kVd ugha gks rks lS)kafrd vkSj izk;ksfxd ?kVd gh ds vad ;Fkkuqikr
vkèkkj ij Øe'k% 70 izfr'kr vkSj 30 izfr'kr esa cny fn, tk,axsA rc bu u, vadksa ij fo"k;ksa ¼ih-lh-,e-@ih-lh-ch-½
dh x.kukFkZ fopkj fd;k tk,xkA
ISDOM OF E
nkf[kys ds fy, vuqlj.kkFkZ izfØ;k
H EW AS
T T
E

1- fooj.k iqfLrdk dkWyst ds izos'k }kj ds lehiLFk dk;kZy; ls izkIr djsA dher 100@& #i;sA

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RY

DW
GATHE

2- okLrfod izfr'kr fo"k; dh ilan@opuc)rk&i= vkSj vkbZ-Mh- izi=**A fooj.k iqfLrdk ds ifjf'k"V esa fn, x,

EST
3- uhps fn, x, Øe esa fofèkor~ Hkjs gq, vkSj gLrk{kfjr vuqiz;ksT; nLrkostksa dks ifjf'k"V esa j[ksa vkSj ikB~;Øeokj
vfèklwfpr vyx&vyx <ax ls fofgr fd, x, d{k esa tek djsaA
d- LogLrk{kfjr ikliksVZ vkdkj ds 2 QksVks ds lkFk vkbZ-Mh- i=d QkeZA
[k- fo'ofo|ky; ds iksVZy ls MkmuyksM fd;k x;k nkf[kyk QkeZA
x- fo'ofo|ky; iath;u QkeZA
?k- okLrfod izfr'kr@ilanhnk fo"k;@opuc)rk i=A
M- nloha dk izek.ki= ¼tUefrfFk gsrq½A
p- nloha dk vadi=A
N- ckjgoha dk vadi=A
t- ckjgoha dk vafre@ewy izek.k i=A
>- gkfy;k pfj= izek.k i=A
×k- vH;FkhZ ds uke ls ,l-lh-@,l-Vh-@ih-MCY;w Mh@lh MCY;w@ ds-,e-@vkschlh ¼xSj Øheh ys;j½ izek.k
i=@vk; izek.k i=
V- Ldwy ls LFkkukarj.k izek.k i=@cksMZ ls izoztu izek.k i= ¼;fn ofj"B ekè;fed ijh{kk] fnYyh ls ckgj ds
mÙkh.kZ gksaA
B- fo'ks"k Nk=o`fr ;kstuk ds rgr fons'kh Nk=ksa vkSj l'kL= cy Js.kh ds vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, fnYyh
fo'ofo|ky; }kjk rFkk ts ,aM ds ds Nk=ksa ds fy, ,vkbZlhVhbZ }kjk tkjh izos'k iphZ
M- LiksVZl izek.k i=

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<- bZlh, izek.k i=
.k- vH;FkhZ }kjk ,aVhjSfxax vaMjVsfdax
r- isjsUV }kjk ,aVhjSfxax vaMjVsfdax
Fk- igpku izek.k %ernkrk vkbZMh i=d@vkèkkj dkMZ@ pkyu vuqKfIr@iSu dkMZ@ikliksVZA
4- fo'ofo|ky; ds iksVZy ds tfj, 'kqYd dks vkuykbu tek djus gsrq dkWyst dh osclkbV (dsc.du.ac.in) vkSj
fo'ofo|ky; iksVZy (ug.du.ac.in) dks ns[krs jgsaA
5- Øekad ds vkcaVu@vH;kl i= fodYi ds fy, dkWyst dh osclkbV dks ns[krs jgsaA
6- vksfjaVs'ku izksxzke ds fy, 19-07-2017 dks izkr% 10-30 cts dkyst esa fjiksVZ djsa vkSj fo'ofo|ky; iksVZy ls
MkmuyksM dh xbZ 'kqYd&jlhn Hkh tek djsaA
fVIi.kh % M-&M <].k nLrkost dh ewy izfr dh Lor% vuqizekf.kr QksVksdkih vkSj D;w dh Lor% vuqizekf.kr QksVksdkih
layXu djsaA lacafèkr lwpuk ds fy, dkWyst dh osclkbV ns[krs jgsaA 'kS{kf.kd l= 24-07-2017 dks izkjaHk gksxkA d{kk,a
izfr lIrkg 6 fnu izkr% 8 ls 'kke 5 cts pysaxhA fo'ofo|ky; ukekadu izi= vkSj ijh{kk izi= ds fy, dkWyst dh
osclkbV ns[krs jgsaA
ISDOM OF E
dkWyst Nk=ksa }kjk iznÙk nLrkostksa@i=ksa dhHLor% E Wvuqizekf.kr izfr;ka
ALohdkj
ST djsxkA ;g Li"V fd;k tkrk gS fd
T
xyr vuqizek.ku@>wBs fjdkMZ ik, tkrs gSa rks lacafèkr Nk= fo'ofo|ky;@blds dkyst esa fdlh ikB~;Øe esa
E

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vè;;u djus ls] vxys ikap o"kks± rd] fooftZr dj fn;k tk,xk vkSj blds vykok ,d QkStnkjh ekeyk Hkk-n-la- dh

DW
GATHE

laacafèkr èkkjkvksa ¼vFkkZr~ 470] 471] 474 vkfn½ ds rgr mlds f[kykQ izkjaHk fd;k tk,xkA
vkj{k.k vkSj fj;k;r EST
,l-lh-@,l-Vh vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, lhVksa dk vkj{k.k
l ,llh@,lVh oxZ ds vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, dqy lhV la[;k dk 22-5 izfr'kr vkjf{kr fd;k tk,xkA 15 izfr'kr
,l-lh- vkSj 7-5 izfr'kr ,l-Vh ds fy,A
l U;wure vadksa esa 5 izfr'kr rd dh fj;k;r ,llh vkSj ,l-Vh oxZ ds vH;fFkZ;ksa dks nsdj lacafèkr ikB~;Øe esa
izos'k ds fy, mudh ik=rk vkSj ;ksX;rk fuèkkZfjr dh tk,xhA
l 5 izfr'kr dh fj;k;r nsus ij Hkh vkjf{kr lhVksa ds fjDr jg tkus ij visf{kr lhek rd vfrfjDr fj;k;r lHkh
vkjf{kr lhVsa Hkjus ds fy, iznku dh tk,xh ¼,lh fjtkY;w'ku , 88] 14-6-1983½ ¼bZlh fjtkY;w'ku 157]24121-
2001½A bu ekeyksa esa ik=rk mÙkh.kZ gksus dh izfr'krrk gSA
izek.k i= tkjh djus ds fy, fuEufyf[kr dks vfèkdkj fn;k x;k gSA
d- ftykèkh'k@vij ftykèkh'k@lekgrkZ@mik;qDr@vij mik;qDr@milekgrkZ@izFke Js.kh LVkbisafM;jh
eftLVªsV@flVh eftLVsªV@vuqeaMy eftLVªsV@rkyqd eftLVªsV@dk;Zikyd eftLVªsV@,DlVªk vflLVsaV
dfe'ujA
[k- phQ izsthMsalh eftLVªsV@vij phQ izsthMsalh eftLVªsV@izsthMsalh eftLVªsVA
x- rglhynkj ds vksgns ls vU;wu jktLo vfèkdkjhA
?k- ml {ks= dk vuqeaMy vfèkdkjh tgk¡ vH;FkhZ vkSj@;k mldk ifjokj vkerkSj ij fuokl djrk gksA
M- iz'kkld@iz'kkld dk lfpo@fodkl vfèkdkjh ¼y{k}hi½A

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vH;FkhZ ;kn j[ksa fd fdlh vU; O;fDr@vfèkdkjh ls cuok;k gqvk izek.ki= dnkfi Lohdkj ugha fd;k tk,xk ;fn
vH;FkhZ ,llh ;k ,lVh Js.kh ls gS rks mldh tkfr@tutkfr Hkkjr ljdkj dh leqfpr vuqlwfp esa lwphc) gksuh gh
pkfg,A tkfr izek.ki= esa Li"V :i ls fuEufyf[kr dk mYys[k gksuk pkfg,A
d- mldh tkfr@tutkfr dk uke ¼[k½ D;k og ,llh ;k ,lVh Js.kh ls gSA ¼x½ mlds vke fuokl LFkku dk ftyk
vkSj jkT; ;k la?k jkT; {ks= vkSj ¼?k½ Hkkjr ljdkj dh leqfpr vuqlwph ftlesa mldh tkfr@tutkfr ,llh
;k ,lVh ds :i esa blds }kjk vuqeksfnr dh xbZ gksA
,llh@,lVh@vkschlh oxZ esa nkf[ky ds bPNwd vH;FkhZ dk izek.ki= mlds vius uke ls gh gksuk pkfg,A
vkschlh ds fy, lhVksa dk vkj{k.k
l 27 izfr'kr lhVsa vkschlh ds vH;fFkZ;ksa gsrq vkjf{kr gksaxhA
l vkschlh vH;FkhZ dks nkf[kyk nsrs le; dkyst ;g lqfuf'pr djsxk fd mldh tkfr vkschlh dh dsanzh; lwph esa
'kkfey gSA izek.k i= esa vH;FkhZ dh xSj uoksUur oxhZ; fLFkfr dk mYys[k gksuk gh pkfg,
l vkschlh vH;FkhZ dks mDr ikB~;Øe ds U;wure ik=rk vadksa esa 10 izfr'kr dh NwV nh tk,xhA
l ;fn vkschlh ds fy, vfHkizsr lhVsa U;wure W ISDizOkIrM djus
ik=rk OF Eds ckn [kkyh jg tk,a rks os fo'ofo|ky; ls
E A
TH ;ksa ds fy, cny nh tk,aSxTh vkSj Hkj nh tk,axhA
vuqeksnu izkfIr dh 'krZ ij vU; ik= vH;fFkZ
E

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fnO;kax O;fDr;ksa ds fy, lhVksa dk vkj{k.k

DW
GATHE

lHkh Lukrd iwoZ vkSj LukrdksÙkj laLFkkvksa ¼O;kolkf;d vkSj rduhdh laLFkkvksa lfgr½ esa 5 izfr'kr lhVsa U;wure 40

EST
izfr'kr fnO;kax vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, vkjf{kr dh tk,axhA fnO;kax O;fDr;ksa ds fy, 'kqYd dh fj;k;r@NwV
fo'ofo|ky; ds vè;kns'k X(4) esa la'kksèku ds ifj.kkeLo:i fuEufyf[kr micaèk mDr vè;kns'k x(4) ds mi[kaM 2
ds ckn tksM+k x;k gS %
^^c'krsZ fd fnO;kax O;fDr;ksa dks LukrdiwoZ ;k LukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øe esa vè;;u djus ds fy, izos'k 'kqYd]
fnYyh fo'ofo|ky; Nk=la?k dks vfHknku vkSj igpkui= 'kqYd dks NksM+dj ijh{kk 'kqYd vkSj vU;
fo'ofo|ky; 'kqYd lfgr ns; lHkh 'kqYdksa ls NwV nh tk,xhA
;g Li"V fd;k tkrk gS fd vè;srko`fÙk@foÙkh; lgk;rk&izkIr dj jgs fnO;kax Nks=ksa dks fuEufyf[kr 'krs± iwjh djus
ij 'kqYdksa@izHkkjksa dh vnk;xh ls NwV nh tk,xh
vè;kso`fÙk dk ewY; 'kqYd vkfn ls NwV
3000 #i;s izfr ekg rd 'kqYd esa NwV
3001 ls 8000 #i;s izfrekg rd 'kqYd esa NwV
izfrekg 8001 #- vkSj blls vfèkd dksbZ 'kqYd NwV ugha
fdlh dkWyst esa nkf[ky lHkh ik= ,llh@,lVh] vkschlh] fnO;kax Nk=ksa dks viuk vè;srko`fr QkeZ Qjojh rd
dkjZokbZ fd, tkus ds fy, izLrqr djuk pkfg,A ¼'kkjhfjd fnO;kaxrk@n`f"Vghu@ekufld fodykaxrk@ofèkj ds
fy, vkj{k.k dh tkudkjh gsrq vaxzsth laLdj.k ns[ksa½
l'kL= cy ¼lh MCY;w½ ds fy, vkj{k.k
1- fnYyh fo'ofo|ky; ds fofHkUu LukrdiwoZ ikB~;Øeksa esa nkf[kys ds bPNqd lHkh vH;fFkZ;ksa dks fo'ofo|ky; }kjk
vfèklwfpr vuqlwph ds vuqlkj vkuykbu iath;u djuk gksxkA

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2- 5 izfr'kr lhVsa lHkh dkWystksa esa ikB~;Øe okj lhMCY;w oxks± ds varxZr vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, vkjf{kr dh tk,xhA
3- lHkh lh MCY;w vH;fFkZ;ksa dks fuEufyf[kr fdlh vfèkdkjh }kjk mlds mfpr ysVjgsM ij tkjh fd;k tkus okyk
'kSf{kd fj;k;r izek.ki= viyksM djuk gS%
l lfpo] dsanzh; lSfud cksMZ] fnYyhA
l lfpo] jkT; ftyk lSfud cksMZA
l izHkkj vfèkdkjh] vfHkys[k dk;kZy;A
l izFke oxhZ; LVkbisafM;jh eftLVsªVA
l x`g ea=ky; ¼ohjrk iqjLdkj ikus okys iqfyldehZ gsrq½
nkf[kyk fuEufyf[kr vfèkeku Øe esa l'kL= cy vkSj iSjk&fefyVªh dkfeZd ds vfèkdkfj;ksa vkSj
O;fDr;ksa ds f'k'kqvksa@foèkokvksa dks iznku fd;k tk ldrk gS %
I. dk;Z ds nkSjku ekjs x, j{kk dehZ dh foèkok,as@vkfJr O;fDr;
II. lsokjr dehZ dk;Z ds nkSjku fnO;kax gq, HkwriwoZ lSfud ds vkfJr;
WISD OM O
III. mu j{kkdfeZ;ksa dh foèkok,a@vkfJr ftudk E fuèku fefyVªh lsoFk ds
EAdkj.k 'kkafrdky esa gqvkA
TH ST
IV. fefyVªh lsok ds dkj.k 'kkafrdky esa fnO;kax gq, j{kkdfeZ;ksa ds vkfJr vkSj ohjrk iqjLdkj izkIr dj pqds iqfyl
E

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V. cy ds dkfeZdksa lfgr lsokjr HkwriwoZ lSfud ds vkfJr

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ohjrk iqjLdkj esa ;s 'kkfey gSa] ijeohj pØ] v'kksd pØ] loksZÙke ;q) lsokind] egkohj pØ] dhfrZ pØ] mÙke ;q)

EST
lsok ind] ohj pØ] 'kkS;Z pØ] ;q) lsok ind] lsuk] ukS lsuk] ok;q lsuk ind] esa'ku&bu&fMLiSpst] jk"Vªifr dk
iqfyl ohjrk indA
d'ehjh izokfl;ksa dk iath;u
1. fo'ofo|ky; ds fofHkUu LukrdiwoZ ikB~;Øeksa esa nkf[kykFkZ fopkj fd, tkus ds bPNqd d'ehjh izokfl;ksa ds
lHkh vkfJrksa dks fo'ofo|ky; }kjk vfèkwlfpr vuqlwph ds vuqlkj vkuykbu iath;u djuk gSA
2- lHkh dkWystksa esa 5 izfr'kr lhVsa d'ehjh izokfl;ksa ds vkfJrksa ds fy, ikB~;Øekuqlkj vkjf{kr gSaA
3- d'ehjh izokfl;ksa ds lHkh vkfJrksa dks eaMy vk;qDrA jkgr vk;qDr }kjk d'ehjh izokfl;ksa ds :i esa tkjh
iath;u izek.ki= dks viyksM djuk gksxkA
4- lkekU; oxZ ds vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, fu;r vafre dVvkWQ vadksa esa 10 izfr'kr dh vfèkdre fj;k;r d'ehjh
izokfl;ksa dks iznku dh tk,xhA fof'k"V izfr'kr dh dVvkWQ lwph ns[ksaA
5- d'ehjh izokfl;ksa ds vkfJrksa dk nkf[kyk dkWyst }kjk ?kksf"kr dh tkus okyh dVvkWQ ij vkèkkfjr gksxkA
fo'ks"k ts ,aM ds Nk=o`fÙk ;kstuk ds rgr p;fur vH;FkhZ lhèks dkWyst esa nkf[kyk ik,axsA
ikB~;Øesrj xfrfofèk ¼bZlh,½ ds rgr nkf[kys dk fn'kk funsZ'k
ikB~;Øesrj dk;Zdyki ¼bZlh,½ ds vkèkkj ij fofHkUu LukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øeksa esa nkf[kys ds fy, fuEufyf[kr fn'kk
funsZ'kksa dk vuqlj.k fd;k tk,xk %
1. 5 izfr'kr ls vufèkd [ksy vkSj bZlh, dksVs ¼fu;ekuqlkj½ dk fo|eku micaèk fnukad 29 ebZ] 2010 ds ifji= la-
Aca.I/Sports/2010-11/178 dated ds vuqlkj ykxw jgsxkA

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2. (i) bZlh, oxZ ds rgr nkf[kyk pkgus okys vH;FkhZ fnYyh fo'ofo|ky; izos'k iksVZy ij vkWuykbu iath;u djsaxsA
(ii) fdlh Hkkxhnkjh@fot; izek.ki= dk ykHk pkgus okys vH;FkhZ dks foxr rhu o"kks± ds nkSjku ¼1 vizSy 2013 ls
31 ekpZ] 2016 rd½ lacafèkr dk;Zdyki esa Hkkx ys pqdus dk lk{; izLrqr djuk gksxkA
nkf[kyk dh izfØ;k
(I) Hkkjkad bl izdkj dk;Zdykiksa dks fn;k tk,xkA izek.k i= % 25 izfr'kr] ijh{k.k % 75 izfr'kr] fopkj fd, tkus
oys izek.ki= rhu o"kZ ls vfèkd iqjkus ugha gksus pkfg,A
(ii) lkekU; oxZ ds vH;fFkZ;ksa dks vafre dVvkWQ dh rqyuk esa 'kS{kf.kd ;ksX;rk esa 15 izfr'kr ls vfèkd fj;k;r
fof'k"V ikB~;Øeksa esa nkf[kys gsrq ugha nh tk ldrh gS ¼U;wure ikB~;Øe ik=rk ds vè;èkhu½A vafre ijh{k.k esa
vH;FkhZ dks 50 izfr'kr vad ¼75 esa 38½ izkIr djuk vko';d gSA vafre ijh{k.k mÙkh.kZ djus okys vH;fFkZ;ksa ds
gh izek.k&i=ksa dh tkap dh tk,xhA ijh{k.k ds le; lHkh ewy rFkk LogLrk{kfjr izek.k&i=ksa dh izfr;ka
izLrqr djuh gksxhA
(iii) ijh{k.k nks Lrjksa ij fd;k tk,xk ¼1½ izkjafHkd ijh{k.k ¼2½ vafre ijh{k.k
M ifj"kn~
(iv) izkjafHkd ijh{k.kkFkZ lfefr fnYyh fo'ofo|ky;
E WISlaDLOÑfr OF E}kjk fpfUgr dkWyst fdlh fof'k"V dk;Zdyki
AS
ds fy, izkjafHkd ijh{k.k rFkk vafreTHijh{k.k djsaxsA vH;fFkZ;ksa dks T dkWystksa vkSj fo'ofo|ky; }kjk mudh
E

osclkbVksa ij tkjh vfèklwpukvksa dk voyksdu djuk pkfg,

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(v) izkjafHkd@vafre ijh{k.ksa dh rkjh[k@rkjh[ksa vfèklwfpr djds fo'ofo|ky; dkWyst dh osclkbV ij iznf'kZr
GATHE

dh tk,axh rFkk vkSj os dkWyst lwpukiV~V ij Hkh dkQh iwoZiznf'kZr dh tk,axhA


(vi) vH;fFkZ;ksa dks dsoy izkjafHkd Lrj ij gh Hkkx ysus dh vuqefr nh tk,xhA EST
(vii) vafre ijh{k.kkFkZ ftlds fy, dkWystksa dks dk;Zdyki fufnZ"V dj fn, x, gSa p;fur vH;fFkZ;ksa dh lwph
fo'ofo|ky; osclkbV] dkWyst osclkbV vkSj dkWyst ds lwpuk iV~V ij yxkbZ tk,xhA
(viii) dkWyst izkjafHkd vkSj vafre ijh{k.kksa dh fofM;ksxzkQ cuk,axs vkSj mudk vfHkys[k vuqjf{kr j[ksaxsA
(ix) bZlh, oxZ esa nkf[kys dk ijh{k.k bZlh, nkf[kyk lfefr }kjk vk;ksftr gksxkA
(i) izkpk;Z@izkpk;Z ds ukferh
(ii) fo'ofo|ky; laLÑfr lfefr ds ukferh
(iii) dkWyst laLÑfr ifj"kn~ ds ukfeuh
(iv) fo'ofo|ky; laLÑfr lfefr ds }kjk ukfer fuEufyf[kr esa ls nks fo'ks"kK
d- jk"Vªh; ukV~; fo|ky;
[k- Jhjke fu"iknu dyk dsanz
x- laxhr vkSj yfyr dyk ladk;
M-- Hkkjrh; laLÑfr lacaèk ifj"kn~
p- dyk egkfo|ky;
N- laxhr ukVd vdkneh
t- lkfgR; dyk ifj"kn~
>- vkdk'kok.kh@nwjn'kZu ¼,- dksfV ds dykdkj½
×k- lacafèkr {ks= ds fo'ofo|ky; txr ds nks fo'ks"kK
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fgnk;rsa
1- vgZ vH;fFkZ;ksa ds ikB~;Øe dk fo"k; dk vkcaVu fo'ofo|ky; fofu;eu ds vuq:i gksxk rFkk bldh
ftEesnkjh ,dek= dkWyst dh gksxhA
2- ikB~;Øe@fo"k; ds vkcaVu dks ml blh, nkf[kyk lfefr }kjk vafre :i fn;k tk,xk ftlesa vè;{k
¼izkpk;Z½ bZlh,@laLÑfr lfefr vkSj LVkQ ifj"kn~ }kjk ukfer ,d ladk; lnL; 'kkfey gksaxsA
3- vH;FkhZ dks ikl gksus ds fy, vafre ijh{k.k esa de ls de 50 izfr'kr vad ¼75 esa ls 38½ izkIr djus gh gksaxs]
tcfd izkjafHkd ijh{k.k vgZd gSA
4- vafre :i ls p;fur vH;fFkZ;ksa dh lwph bZlh, izek.ki=ksa vkSj ijh{k.kksa ds vad] fo'ofo|ky; dh osclkbV ij
rhu fnuksa rd n'kkZ;s tk,axs ftlls fd f'kdk;r ;fn dksbZ gks] dk laKku fy;k tk ldsA
5- fdlh f'kdk;rh vH;FkhZ dks dkWyst f'kdk;r lfefr dks vkosnu nsuk pkfg,A
6- vafre ijh{k.kksa ds ckn nkf[kykFkZ p;fur vH;fFkZ;ksa dh ;ksX;rk lwph lacafèkr dkWyst dh osclkbV vkSj lwpuk
iV~V ij vfèklwfpr dh tk,xhA rnqijkar vH;fFkZ;ksa dk nkf[kyk fo'ofo|ky; nkf[kyk iksVZy ij vfèklwfpr
M
WISDO OF EA
fd, tkrs gq, iwjk gks tk,xkA
7- dkWyst dh bZlh, nkf[kyk lfefr TH E ST
E

d- vkosndksa@vH;fFkZ;ksa }kjk viyksM fd, x, izi=ksa dh tkax djsxh

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[k-vH;fFkZ;ksa ds ewy bZlh, izek.k i= dk lR;kiu blh, lfer }kjk vkoafVr vadksa ds vuqlkj djsxhA vafre
GATHE

lwph esa vH;FkhZ dk p;u nkf[kyk dks lqfuf'pr ugha djrkA vH;FkZhZ dk nkf[kyk dkWyst esa lhV dh miyCèkrk
ij fuHkZj gSA EST
8- p;fur vH;FkhZ nkf[kys ds le; opuc)rk izLrqr djsaxs ftles ;g mYys[k gks fd vH;FkhZ vius LukrdiwoZ
ikB~;Øe ds nkSjku lHkh o"kks± esa dkyst vkSj fo'ofo|ky; ds fy, fu"iknu djsaxsA
9- vlR;@tkyh izek.k i= izLrqr djus okys vH;FkhZ fdlh dkWyst ds fdlh ikB~;Øe esa izos'k djus ls rhu o"kZ
ds fy, fuokZtZu dj fn, tk,axsA vlR;@tkyh izek.ki=ksa ij nkf[ky gq, Nk=ksa@Nk=kvksa dk nkf[kyk jí
dj fn;k tk,xk vkSj ,sls ekeys lHkh dkWystksa esa vfèklwfpr fd, tk,axsA vkSj ,Q-vkbZ-vkj- ntZ fd;k tk
ldrk gSA
10- bZlh, lfefr dk fu.kZ; vafre gksxkA
fuEufyf[kr dk;Zdyki bZlh, ls lacafèkr nkf[kyk lfefr }kjk vuqeksfnr fd, x, gSaA
Øe la- dk;Zdyki mi&Js.kh
1- u`R; 1-1 Hkkjrh; 'kkL=h;
1-2 Hkkjrh yksd
1-3 ik'pkR;
1-4 u`R;dyk
2- laxhr ¼ekSf[kd½ 2-1 Hkkjrh; 'kkL=h;
2-2 Hkkjrh; yksd
2-3 ik'pkR; 'kkL=h; o ykbZV

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3- laxhr ¼ok|½ 3-1 Hkkjrh; ok|
3-2 ik'pkR;
4- ukVd
5- okn&fookn 5-1 okn&fookn % fganh
5-2 okn&fookn % vaxszth
6- fp=dyk 6-1 js[kkfp= o isafVax
6-2 ewfrZdyk
7- fMftVy ehfM;k 7-1 fLVy QksVksxzkQh
7-2 fQYe fuekZ.k
7-3 ,fues'ku
8- ,u-lh-lh-
9- iz'uksÙkjh ¼Doht+½
ISDOM OF E
10- EW
,u-,l-,l-
ST A
TH
LukrdiwoZ ikB~;Øeksa esa [ksy ds vkèkkj ij nkf[kys ds fy, fn'kkfunsZ'k %
E

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dkWyst fuEufyf[kr [ksyksa esa nkf[kyk ysus okys vH;fFkZ;ksa ij fopkj djsxkA
GATHE

Øe la- [ksy iksth'ku@bosUV@Hkkj&Js.kh


1- QqVcky ¼iq-½ fMQsal gkWQ] vkxs] xksydh EST
2- ckWyhcky ¼iq-@e-½ LeS'kj] fy¶Vj@fMQsal
3- ckWfDlax ¼iq-@e-½ lHkh Hkkj Js.kh
4- ckLdsVcky ¼iq-@e-½ vkxs]gkQ@fMQsal
5- Vscy Vsful ¼iq-@e-½
6- ,FkfyfVDl ¼iq-@e-½ gSej Fkzks] Å¡ph dwn] nkSM+ 100]200]400]1500]5000 fMdsFkyksu] yach dwn]
iksyokYV rhu dwn xksyk Qsaduk] Hkkyk Qsaduk] fMLdl
7- rhjankth ¼iq-@e-½
8- fØdsV ¼iq-½ lykeh cYysckt vkSj eè;Øe Lihuj xsanckt ¼vkWQ o ysx½] eè;e xfr]
fodsV dhij] vkWy jkmaMj
9- psl ¼iq-@e-½
10- dcM~Mh fdlh fLFkfr ls
I. loksZPp oxZ % [ksy ijh{k.k ds fcuk lhèkk nkf[kyk
oSls f[kykM+h ftUgksaus fuEufyf[kr izfr;ksfxrk¼vksa½ esa Hkkx fy;k gksA ns'k dk izfrfufèkRo fd;k gks%
d- varjjk"Vªh; vksyafid lfefr }kjk vk;ksftr vksyafid [ksyA
[k- varjjk"Vªh; [ksy la?k ds rgr fo'o pSafi;uA
x- ,f'k;k vksyafid ifj"kn~ }kjk vk;ksftr ,f'k;kbZ [ksyA
?k- varjjk"Vªh; [ksy la?k }kjk ,f'k;kbZ pSafi;uf'kiA
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M- jk"VªeaMy [ksy la?kA
p- varjjk"Vªh; ikjkyafid lfefr }kjk ikjkyafid [ksyA
N- nf{k.k ,f'k;kbZ [ksy ifj"kn~ }kjk nf{k.k ,f'k;kbZ [ksyA
II. [ksy ijh{k.k ds rgr nkf[kyk
d- vfèkdre 40 vad [ksy izek.ki=ksa ds fy, gksaxs
loksZP; oxZ % [ksy ijh{k.k ds fcuk lhèkk nkf[kyk
Js.kh & d&1 ¼[ksy izek.k i=ksa ds ewY;kadu dk vkèkkj½
;qok ekeys ,oa [ksy ea=ky; }kjk foÙkiksf"kr fuEufyf[kr izfr;ksfxrkvksa esa Hkkjr dk izfrfufèkRo djus okys f[kykfM+;ksa
dk lhèks nkf[kyk fcuk [ksy ijh{k.k ds gksxkA
1- varjjk"Vªh; vksyafid lfefr }kjk vksyafid [ksyA
2- varjjk"Vªh; ØhM+k la?k }kjk fo'o pSfEi;uf'ki@fo'o diA
3- jk"Vªe.My ØhM+k la?k }kjk jk"Vªe.My [ksyA
yWAISD
OM OF
4- ,f'k;k vksyafid ifj"kn }kjk ,f'k;kbZ [ks E EA
TH ST
5- varjjk"Vªh; ØhM+k la?k }kjk ,f'k;kbZ pSafi;uf'kiA
E

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6- nf{k.k ,f'k;kbZ [ksy ifj"kn }kjk nf{k.k ,f'k;kbZ [ksyA

DW
GATHE

7- varjjk"Vªh; iSjkyafid lfefr }kjk iSjkyafid [ksyA

EST
II [ksy ijh{k.k ds vkèkkj ij nkf[kyk
¼Jsf.k;ka d&2] [k&1] [k&2] x&1] x&2] ?k½ ¼[ksy izek.k i=ksa ds ewY;kadu dk vkèkkj½
d- [ksy izek.k i=ksa ds vfèkdre vad 40
1- fofHkUu [ksyksa dh izfr;ksfxrkvksa esa] fofoèk Lrj dh fLFkfr vkSj Hkkxhnkjh ds fy, [ksy izek.k&i=ksa ds vadksa
ds ewY;kadu dk vkèkkj ifjf'k"V&V esa fn;k x;k gSA
2- vkea=.k@'kghn Lekjd@iqjLdkj jkf'k yhx@vksiu@Js.kh izfr;ksfxrkvksa ds izek.k&i=ksa ij fopkj ugha
fd;k tk,xkA
3- ewY;kadu ds fy, ek= mPprj [ksy izeku&i=ksa ij gh fopkj fd;k tk,xkA
4- fn- fo- fo- ds Lukrd nkf[kyk iksVZy ij vkWuykbu iathdj.k izkjaHk gksus ls iwoZ ds rhu o"kks± esa izkIr [ksy
izek.k&i=ksa ij gh fopkj fd;k tk;sxkA
5- vH;kFkhZ dks [ksy izek.k&i=ksa dh gLrk{kfjr izfr;ka viyksM djuh gksxhA
[k- [ksy ijh{k.k ds fy, vfèkdre 60 vad
[ksy ijh{k.k esa [ksy@[ksy ds vuq:i fQVusl] [ksyus dh ;ksX;rk ,oa ewyHkwr dkS'ky 'kkfey gksrk gSA
1- dkWyst fnfofo [ksy ifj"kn }kjk fpfUgr [ksy @ LiksVZ }kjk tkjh lwpukvksa dks i<k gksuk pkfg,A
2- dkWyst fnfofo [ksy ifj"kn }kjk fpfUgr fo'ks"k [ksyksa@LiksVZl dk gh ijh{k.k djk;sxkA
3- fo'ks"k [ksy@LiksV~Zl djkus ds fy, fpfUgr dkWyst lqfoèkk,a izkIr djus ds fy, iwoZ lwpuk nsdj fnfoo
[ksy ifj"kn ls laidZ dj ldrs gSaA

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4- dkWyst dks [ksy ijh{k.k dh fofM;ksxzkQh djkuh pkfg,A
5- [ksy ds vkèkkj ij nkf[kys dh ;ksX;rk ds fy, vH;FkhZ dks de ls de 30 vad [ksy ijh{k.k esa izkIr djuk
pkfg,A
3- Mh;w,llh }kjk fpfUgr fof'k"V LiksVZ@xsse dh LiksVZ ,Mfe'ku dfeVh dh lajpuk
1- vè;{k % izkpk;Z
2- la;kstd % izHkkjh izkè;kid 'kjhfjd f'k{k.k
3- Mh;w,llh }kjk izsf"kr xksiuh; lwph ls vè;{k ¼izkpk;Z½ }kjk ukfer 3 fo'ks"kK ¼x.k½
4- fnYyh fofo [ksy ifj"kn ds ukferh@x.k
5- dqyifr }kjk ,d ukferh@i;Zos{kd ds :Ik esaA
[ksy izos'k lfefr ds fo'ks"kK vyx&vyx vad nsaxsA
fVIi.kh %
1-vkosndksa dk dk;ZØe dk vkoaVu fo'ofo|ky; ds fofu;euksa ds vuq:i gksxk vkSj bldh ,dek= ftEesnkjh dkWyst
dh gksxh rFkk bls dkWyst dh [ksy izos'k lfefr }kjkWvaISfre M fn;k
DO:Ik OF tk,xkA
E EA lfefr esa fuEufyf[kr 'kkfey jgsaxsA
d- vè;{k % izkpk;Z TH ST
E

AN
[k- la;kstd % izHkkjh vè;kid 'kkjhfjd f'k{kk foHkkx
RY

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GATHE

x- lnL;@x.k] vè;kid@x.k] 'kkjhfjd f'k{kk foHkkx

EST
?k- ukferh % LVkWQ dkmafly ds ,d ladk; lnL;
2-dkWyst dh [ksy izos'k lfefr
d- vkosndksa }kjk viyksM fd, x, vkosnu izi= dh tk¡p djsxhA
[k- vkosndksa ds ewy [ksy izek.k&i= dk lR;kiu Mh;w,llh }kjk vkoafVr vadksa ds vuqlkj djsxhA
3-cjkcj ds [ksy dk ekeyk ,d gh dk;ZØe@dkWyst esa izos'k ysus ds fy, ik= cukus okys ,d gh tSlk LiksVZ esa leku
vad izkIr djus okys vkosndksa dk ekeyk dkWyst dh [ksy izos'k lfefr }kjk fuEufyf[kr Øe ij fopkj djds
lqy>k;k tk,xkA
d- LiksVZ Vªk;y esa izkIr mPprj vad
[k- [ksy&izek.k&i= esa izkIr mPprj vad
4-vafre :Ik ls p;fur vkosndksa dh lwph ftlesa [ksy izek.k&i=ksa vkSj LiksVZ Vªk;yksa esa izkIr vad ,oa vkoafVr
dk;ZØe mfYyf[kr gkssa] dkWyst dk osclkbV vkSj lwpukiê ij f'kdk;rksa] ;fn dksbZ gksa dk laKku yuss gsrq rhu fnu ds
fy, iznf'kZr dh tk,xhA dkWyst dh f'kdk;r lfefr dks vkosndksa dks nkf[kyk nsus ls iwoZ vxys rhu dk;Zfnol ds
vanj lHkh f'kdk;rksa dk fuiVkjk djuk gh pkfg,A
5-[ksy ds vkèkkj ij vafre :Ik ls izos'k izkIr vkosndksa dh lwph Li"V vkSj gkMZ dkWih nksuksa Mh;w,llh dks
fo'ofo|ky; esa izos'k ysus dh vafre rkjh[k ls lkr fnu ds vanj Hkst nh tk,xhA
6-dkWyst [ksy ds vkèkkj ij izos'k izkIr vkosndksa ds mfpr fjdkMZ dk j[k&j[kko djsxkA
7-vkosndksa dks viuh mez ds vuqlkj varj fo'ofo|ky; izfr;ksfxrkvksa esa vxys rhu o"kZ ds fy, Hkkx ysus dk ik=
gksuk gksxk vkSj mUgsa dgha va'kdkfyd] iw.kZdkfyd :Ik ls dke ij fu;qDr ugha gksuk pkfg,A

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8-vkosnd LiksV~lZ Vªk;Yl ds nkSjku pksfVy@grkgr gks tkrk gS rks bldh ,dek= ftEesokjh vkosnd dh gksxhA
9-nkf[kys ds le; vkosnd }kjk 10#- ds xSj U;kf;d LVkEi i= ij bl mYys[k ds lkFk opuc)rk izLrqr djuk
vfuok;Z gS fd og Lukrd iwoZ vè;;u dk;ZØe ds nkSjku dkWyst vkSj fo'ofo|ky; ds fy, [ksysxk@[ksysxhA
vLohdj.k % vkosndksa dks miyCèkrk ds vkèkkj ij fof'k"V xse@LiksVZ dh la[;k vkSj Lo:i rFkk mlds lacafèkr
iksft'ku@bosUV@Hkkjkad oxZ esa izos'k ds fdlh pj.k ij cnyko djus dk vfèkdkj dkWyst ds ikl lqjf{kr gSA
9-9- vkfJr dksVs esa lhVksa dk vkj{k.k vuqiwjd lhVsa
O;olkf;d dk;ZØeksa@ikB~;Øeksa dks tgk¡ nkf[kyk izos'k tk¡p ds vkèkkj ij fn;k tkrk gS] NksM+dj fo'ofo|ky; vkSj
dkWyst ds inèkkfj;ksa ds vkfJrksa dks fofHkUu LukrdiwoZ dk;ZØeksa@ikB;Øeksa esa nkf[kyk fuEufyf[kr ekunaMksa ds
vuqlkj fn;k tkrk gS %
d- ftl dkWyst esa inèkkjh dk;Zjr gksa( mlesa muds vkfJrksa ¼csVs@csfV;ksa½ dks lkekU;r;k fdlh ikB~;Øe esa
nkf[kyk ,sls vH;fFkZ;ksa ds chp ;ksX;rk ds vkèkkj ij 6 Nk=ksa rd izfr ;wfuV ,d lhV ds vè;èkhu vkSj
U;wure ik=rk 'krs± iwjh djus ds vè;èkhu ij fn;k tk,A
[k- fo'ofo|ky;@vU; dkWystksa ds inèkkfj;ksa ¼vè;kid@vè;kiuÙks j½ ls vkfJrksa ¼csVs@csfV;ksa½ ds nkf[kys ds
W ISDOM OF E
ekeys esa nkf[kykFkZ dqy lhV la[;kE ,sls vH;fFkZ;ksa ds chpAS;ksX;rk ds vkèkkj ij fdlh ikB~;Øe ds
H T vkSj U;wure ik=rk 'krks± dh iwfrZ ds
lkekU;rk 6 Nk= rd izfr ;wfuVT vfèkdre ,d lhV ds vè;èkhu
E

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vè;èkhu 60 ¼rhuksa vè;kiu vkSj 3 vè;kiusÙkj inèkkfj;ksa ds fy, ½ ls vfèkd ugha gksuh pkfg,A

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GATHE

mi;qDr izfreku ij nkf[kyk lkekU; lhV la[;k dh vfrfjDr lhVksa ij gksxhA vkfJr dksVs esa nkf[kys ds bPNqd

EST
vkosnd vkWuykbu iath;u QkeZ gh HkjsaxsA mUgsa lwph ls ,sls dkWystksa dk p;u djuk pkfg,A ftuesa ls iath;u ds
le; vkosnu djuk pkgrs gSaA vkfJr dksVs esa nkf[kyk pkSFkh dV vkWQ lwph vkSj vuqorhZ dV vkWQ lwph ds lkFk&lkFk
fn;k tk,xkA vkfJr dksVs esa nkf[kys dh izfØ;k vkWuykbu gksxhA
egRoiw.kZ fVIif.k;ka
1- izos'k ds lacaèk esa dksbZ O;fDrxr lwpuk ugha izsf"kr dh tk,xhA fofHkUu ikB~;Øeksa esa izos'k lacaèkh lHkh ?kks"k.kk,a
dkyst ds lwpuk iV~V@osclkbV ij miyCèk djkbZ tk,axhA
2- izos'k ds fy, fpfUgr ekunaMksa ds vuqlkj p;fur vH;FkhZ ^^izos'k ds fy, vuqlj.kkFkZ izfØ;k** [kaM esa lwph ds
vuqlkj vius Lor% vuqizekf.kr QksVksLVsV izfr;ksa vkSj nLrkostksa vkSj ewy izek.ki=ksa@i=ksa ds lkFk vkoafVr d{k
esa fLFkr lacafèkr nkf[kyk lfefr dks fjiksVZ djsaxs rFkk mUgsa layXu QkeZ@i= ds lkFk izLrqr djsaxsA
3- dkWyst esa izos'k izkIr vkosnd dks fufgr 'kqYd fo'ofo|ky; }kjk fofufnZ"V vofèk ds vanj tek djuk gksxkA
,slk u djus ij izos'k vius vki jí dj fn;k tk,xkA
4- dkyst ds ikl fdlh vH;FkhZ dks fcuk dkj.k crk, izos'k nsus ls euk djus dk vfèkdkj lqjf{kr gksxkA
5- lHkh izdkj ds izos'k vuafre vkSj izek.ki=ksa ds lR;kiu rFkk l{ke vfèkdkjh@fnYyh fo'ofo|ky; ds vuqeksnu
ds vè;èkhu gSA
6- >wBs@udyh@tkyh izek.ki= tek djus okyk vkSj fdlh izdkj dh tkylkth esa fyIr jgk dksbZ
vH;FkhZ fo'ofo|ky; ;k blds dkWyst o lHkh ikB~;Øeksa esa izos'k ikus ls vxys ikap o"kks± ds fy,
fooftZr dj fn;k tk,xk rFkk mlds f[kykQ vkbZihlh 470] 471] 474 vkfn ds rg mi;qDr dkuwuh
dk;Zokgh dh tk ldrh gSA

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7- fdlh Nk= dks fnYyh fo'ofo|ky; ds va'kdkfyd fMIyksek@izek.ki= dks NksM+dj fnYyh
fo'ofo|ky; ds nks dkWystksa ls ;k fdlh vU; fo'ofo|ky; ls ,d lkFk 02 ikB~;Øeksa esa izos'k
ysus@vè;;u djus dh vuqefr ugha gSA ,slk nkf[kyk jí gks tk,xkA
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ORDINANCES
Ordinance VII (2)
a. A candidate for the Semester I/III/V Examination shall not be deemed to have satisfied the required
conditions of attendance unless s/he has attended, in all the subjects taken together, not less than two
thirds of the lectures/practical/presentations/tutorials required to be attended provided that a
student of the Semester I/III/V who does not fulfil the required conditions of attendance, as above, but
has attended, in all the subjects taken together, not less than 40 per cent of
lectures/practical/presentations during the respective semester, may at the discretion of the Principal
of the College concerned , appear for the ensuing semester Examination; but such a candidate shall be
required to make up the deficiency at lectures and practicals, in the next semester of the same
academic year.
Provided that a student of the II/IV/ VI semester who does not fulfill the required conditions of
attendance as above, but has attended in all the subjects taken together, not less than 40 per cent of
the lectures/practical/presentation/tutorials, held during the respective semester, may at the
discretion of the Principal of the college concerned, be allowed to appear at the ensuing examination

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Semester Examination, as the case may be, if by combining the attendance of the one/two/three
academic years as the case may be, the candidate has put in two-thirds of attendance, in all the
subjects taken together, held during the respective years.
b. In the case of a student who is selected as a member of the N.C.C to participate in the annual N.C.C.
Camps or is deputed to undertake Civil Defence work and allied duties or in the case of a student who is
enrolled in the National Service Scheme and is deputed to various public assignments by or with the
approval of the Principal/ Head of the institution concerned or a student who is selected to participate
in sports or other activities organized by the Inter University Board or in national or international
fixtures in games and sports approved by the Competent Authority or a student who is required to
represent the University at he Inter University Youth Festival, or a student who is required to
participate in periodical training in the Territorial Army or a student who is deputed by the College to
take part in Inter College sports or fixtures, debates, seminars, symposia or social work projects or a
student who is required curricular activities held in other Universities or such other activities approved
by the Principal/Vice-Chancellor for this purpose. In calculating the total number of lectures etc.
delivered in the College, or in the University as the case may be, for his course of study in each academic
year, the number of lectures etc. in each subject delivered, during the period of absence and as
approved by the principal for that purpose shall deemed to have been attanded by the student.
c. The Principal of a College may consider, on the basis of the Medical Certificates produced,
exceptionally hard cases of students who had fallen seriously ill or had met with an accident during the
year disabling them from attending classes for a certain period, with a view to determining whether the
lectures etc. delivered during the said period, or a part thereof, could be excluded for purposes of
calculation of attendance of the year and decide each case on its own merits.
d. Colleges shall be required to notify the attendance position of each of its students for each month on
the notice board of the College, and clearly indicate the lectures/practical hold subject wise and the
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e. A College shall notify on the notice board the final attendance position of each of its students within
five days of the dispersal of the classes in the last session of the academic year Not later than five days,
thereafter, a student may, by and application to the Principal of the college claim benefit of exclusion of
lectures under sub-clause (a) above on grounds to be specified and accompanied by the relevant
documents. All such applications submitted within time shall be considered and disposed of by the
Principal of the College at least 3 days prior to the commencement of the examination, in which the
student is intending to appear.
f. The benefit of exclusion of lectures contemplated in para 'c' above shall in no case exceed 1/3 of the
total number of lectures practicals / presentations / tutorials delivered .
g. In the case of a married woman student who is granted maternally leave, in calculating the total
number of lectures delivered in the College or in the University. As the case may be, for her course of
study in each semester, the number of lectures in each subject delivered during the period of her
maternity leave shall not be taken in to account.
h. No person shall be deemed to have satisfied the required conditions in respect of his instructions,
unless in addition to the requirements regarding attendance and other conditions, he has appeared
and satisfied by his performance the Principal of the College in such tests, written and / or oral, as may
be held by him in his discretion. The Principal of the College Shall have and shall be deemed always to
have had, the power to detain a studentW in Ithe OM class
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Ordinance VIII (2) EST


For all the students obtaining admissions under the Three Year Under-graduate programme under CBCS,
the span period to complete the course will be 6 years from the year of admission in the first semester,
irrespective of the different courses provided the student has completed all requirements to become eligible
for appearing in the University Examinations as per rules.

Ordinance IX
Pass Percentage and Promotion Rules
a. A student who appears in an odd semester examinations or who was eligible to appear in the odd
semester examinations but remains absent in any or all the papers of the said semester, shall move on to the
next even semester irrespective of his/her result in the said examinations.
b. A student who has obtained 40% on the aggregate taking together all the papers in theory examination
(including internal assessment/project work) and practical examination separately conducted in 1st and 2nd
semester shall be promoted to the second academic year/IIIrd semester.
c. A student who has obtained 40% on the aggregate taking together all the papers in theory examination
(internal assessment/project work) and practical examinations separately, conducted in IIIrd and IVth
semester shall be promoted to the third academic year/Vth semester.
d. Students who do not fulfil the promotion criteria mentioned above shall be declared fail in the
promotion examination of the academic year concerned. However, they shall have the option to retain the
marks in the papers in which they want to retain.
e. If a student has secured an aggregate of minimum 40% marks taking together all the papers in theory
examination (including internal assessment/project, wherever applicable) and practical exam separately till
the end of third year, i.e., upto the end of the VIth semester, then she/he shall be awarded the degree in which
the student has been admitted.
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f. A student who wants to re-appear for improvement in marks in a paper prescribed for semester I/III/V
may do so only in the semester examinations to be held in November-December. A student who want to re-
appear for improvement in a paper prescribed in semester II/IV/VI may do so only in the examinations to be
held in May/June.

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a. A student may re-appear in any theory paper prescribed for a semester, on foregoing in writing her/his
previous performance in the paper/s concerned. This can be done in the immediate subsequent semester
examination only(for example, a student re-appearing in paper prescribed for semester I examination may do
so along with subsequent semester IIIrd examination and not along with papers for semester Vth).
b. A candidate who has cleared examinations of third academic year (Vth and Vith semesters) may re-
appear in any paper of V or VI semester only once, at the immediate subsequent examinations on foregoing in
writing her/his previous performance in the paper/s concerned, within the prescribed span period.
(Note: The candidate of this category will not be allowed to join any post-graduate courses)
c. In the case of re-appearance in paper, the result will be prepared on the basis of candidate’s current
performance in the examinations.

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(f) Examination for Practical wherever applicable shall be based on continuous evaluation.
(g) Duration of end semester theory examinations of Core and Elective subjects shall be three hours.
(h)There shall be no internal assessment in practical papers.
(i) There shall be no supplementary examinations.

Ordinance XV -B
Maintenance of discipline among Students and University
1. All powers relating to discipline and disciplinary actions are vested in the Vice-Chancellor.
2. The Vice-Chancellor may delegate all or such powers as he/she deems proper to the Proctor and to such
other persons as he/she may specify in this behalf.
3. Without prejudice to the generality of power to enforce discipline under the Ordinance the following
shall amount to acts of gross indiscipline:
a. Physical assault, or threat to use physical force, against any member of the teaching and non-
teaching staff of any Institution/Department and against any student within the University of Delhi
b. Carrying of, use of or threat to use of any weapons
c. Any violation of the provisions of the Civil Rights Protection Act, 1976
d. Violation of the status, dignity and honour of students belonging to the scheduled castes and tribes.
e. Any practice-whether verbal or otherwise-derogatory of women.
f. Any attempt at bribing or corruption in any manner.
g. Willful destruction of institutional property.
h. Creating ill-will or intolerance on religious or communal grounds.
i. Causing disruption in any manner of the academic functioning of the University system.
j. Prohibition of Ragging as per Ordinance XV-C.
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4. Without prejudice to the generality of his/her powers relating to the maintenance of discipline and
taking such action in the interest of maintaining discipline as may seem to him/her appropriate, the
Vice-Chancellor, may in the exercise of his/her powers aforesaid order or direct that any student or
students-
a. be expelled; or
b. be, for a stated period rusticated; or
c. be not for a stated period, admitted to a course or courses of study in a College, Department or
Institution of the University; or
d. be fined with a sum of rupees that may be specified; or
e. be debarred from taking a University or College or Departmental Examination or Examination for one
or more years; or
f. that the result of the student or students concerned in the examination or Examinations in which
he/she or they have appeared be cancelled.
5. The Principals of the Colleges, Heads of the Halls, Deans of Faculties, Heads of Teaching Departments in
the University, the Principal, School of Open Learning and Librarians shall have the authority to exercise
all such disciplinary powers over students in their respective Colleges, Institutions, Faculties and
Teaching Departments in the University W SDbe
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6. Without prejudice to the powers of the Vice-Chancellor and the Proctor as aforesaid, detailed ruled of
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These rules may be supplemented, where necessary, by the Principals of Colleges, Heads of Halls,
Deans of Faculties and Heads of Teaching Departments in this University. Each student shall be
expected provide himself/herself with a copy of these rules.
At the time of admission, every student shall be required to sign a declaration that on admission he/she
submits himself/herself to the disciplinary jurisdiction of the Vice-Chancellor and several authorities of
the University who may be vested with the authority to exercise discipline under the Acts, the Statutes,
the Ordinances and the rules rules that have been framed therein by the University.

ORDINANCE XV-C
Prohibition and Punishment for Ragging
1. Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited, within the premises of College/Department or Institution and
any part of Delhi University system as well as on public transport.
2. Any individual or collective act or practice of ragging constitutes gross indiscipline and shall be dealt
with under this Ordinance.
3. Ragging for the purposes of this Ordinance, ordinarily means any act, conduct or practice by which
dominant power or status of senior students is brought to bear on students freshly enrolled or students
who are in any way considered junior or inferior by other students; and includes individual or collective
acts or practices which-
a. involve physical assault or threat to use of physical force
b. violate the status, dignity and honour of women students
c. violate the status, dignity and honour of students belonging to the scheduled caste and tribe
d. expose students to ridicule and contempt and affect their self-esteem
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4. The Principal of a College, the Head of the Department or an Institution, the authorities of College, or
University Hostel or Halls of Residence shall take immediate action on any information of the
occurrence of ragging.
5. Notwithstanding anything in Clause (4) above, the Proctor may also suomoto enquire into any incident
of ragging and make a report to the Vice-Chancellor of the identity of those who have engaged in
ragging and the nature of the incident.
6. The Proctor may also submit an initial report establishing the identity of the perpetrators of ragging
and the nature of the ragging incident.
7. If the Principal of a College or Head of the Department or Institution or the Proctor is satisfied that for
some reason, to be recorded in writing, it is not reasonably practical to hold such an enquiry, he/she
may so advise the Vice-Chancellor accordingly.
8. When the Vice-Chancellor is satisfied that it is not expedient to hold such an enquiry, his/her decision
shall be final.
9. On the receipt of a report under Clause (5) or (6) or a determination by the relevant authority under
clause (7) disclosing the occurrence of ragging incidents described in Clause 3(a), (b) and (c), the Vice-
Chancellor shall direct or order rustication of a student or students for a specific number of years.
10. The Vice-Chancellor may in other cases Wof DOM Oorder
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11. In case any students who have obtained degrees or diplomas of Delhi University are found guilty; under
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conferred by the University.
12. For the purpose of this Ordinance, abetment to ragging whether by way of any act, practice or
incitement of ragging will also amount to ragging.
13. All Institutions within the Delhi University system shall be obligated to carry out instruction/ directions
issued under this Ordinance, and to give aid assistance to the Vice-Chancellor to achieve the effective
implementation of the Ordinance.
Note: Order of the Vice-Chancellor in pursuance of Ordinance XV-C:
Where incident (s) of ragging are reported to the Vice-Chancellor by any authority under this
Ordinance, the students (s) involved in ragging, shall be expelled for a specified term, designated in the
order. Non-students involved in reports of ragging will be proceeded with under the criminal law of
India; they will also be rendered ineligible for period of five years from seeking enrolment in any of the
institutions of the University of Delhi. Students against whom necessary action is taken under this note,
will be given post decisional hearing, with strict adherence to the rules of natural justice.

The students in distress can call the ‘National Anti-Ragging’ helpline 1800-180-5522 or email at
helpline@antiragging.in

ORDINANCE XV-D
The Sexual Harassment of women at work place (Prevention, Prohibition & Redressal) Act 2013.
An Act to provide protection against sexual harassment of women at workplace and for the prevention
and redressal of complaints of sexual harassment and for matters connected therewith incidental
thereto
WHEREAS sexual harassment results in violation of the fundamental rights of a woman to equality
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article 21 of the Constitution and right to practice any profession or to carry on any occupation, trade or
business which includes a right to a safe environment free from sexual harassment.
AND WHEREAS the protection against sexual harassment and the right to work with dignity are
universally recognized human rights by international conventions and instruments such as Convention
on the Elimination of all forms of discrimination against Women, which has been ratified on the 25th
June, 1993 by the Government of India.
AND WHEREAS it is expedient to make provisions for giving effect to the said Convention for protection
of women against sexual harassment at workplace.
Section 9 - Complaint of sexual harassment.
(1) Any aggrieved woman may make in writing a complaint of sexual harassment at workplace to the
Internal Committee within a period of three months from the date of incident and in case of a series of
incidents within a period of three months from the date of last incident:
Provided that where such complaint cannot be made in writing, the Presiding officer or any member of
the Internal Committee shall render all reasonable assistance to the woman for making the complaint
in writing :
Provided further that the Internal Committee May for the reasons to be recorded in writing, extend the
time limit not exceeding three months, IifSD Ois M OF E that the circumstances were such which
E W itwithin satisfied
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Section 14 - Punishment for false or malicious complaint and false evidence.


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Where the Internal Committee arrives at a conclusion that the allegation against the respondents is
malicious or the aggrieved woman or any other person making the complaint has made the complaint
knowing it to be false or the aggrieved woman or any other person making the complaint has produced
any forged or misleading document, it may recommend to the employer or the District Officer as the
case may be to take action against the woman or the person who has made the complaint uner sub-
section (1) or sub-section (2) of section 9 as the case may be, in accordance with the provisions of the
service rules applicable to her or him or where no such service rules exist, in such manner as may be
prescribed:
Provided that a mere inability to substantiate a complaint or provide adequate proof need not attract
action against the complainant under this section:
Provided further that the malicious intent on parts of the complainant shall be established after an
inquiry in accordance with the procedure prescribed, before any action is recommended.
(2) Where the Internal Committee arrives at a conclusion that during the inquiry any witness has given
false evidence or produced any forged or misleading document, it may recommend to the employer of
the witness or the District Officer as the case may be to take action in accordance with the provisions of
the service rules applicable to the said witness or where no such service rules exist in such manner as
may be prescribed.
For further details, please see the website http: indiacode.nic.in/acts-in-pdf/142013.pdf.

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Courses of Study l

Structure of Choice Based Credit System


B.A/B.Com/B.Sc. B.Com (H)/B.Sc.(H) B.A(H)
Core Course (12 papers of each 6 Credits) Core Course (14 papers, each 6 Credits) 4 Th + 2
4 Theory + 2 Practical/5Theory + 1TU Practical / 5 Th + 1Tu

Elective* Elective
l Discipline Specific( 4 papers, each 6 credits) l Discipline Specific (4 papers each 6 credits)
(Semester V, VI) 4 Th + 2 Prac/5 Th + 1 Tu (Semester V, VI) 4 Th + 2 Prac/5 Th+ 1Tu
l Interdisciplinary (2 papers, each 6 credits) l Interdisciplinary (4 papers, each 6 credits)
(Semester V, VI) 4 Th + 2 Prac/5 Th+ 1TU (Semester I-IV) 4 Th+2 Prac/5 Th+1Tu

(Dissertation/Project work in place of 1 elective in (Dissertation/Project work in place of 1 elective in


S D OM OSemester)
6th Semester)
E WI 6th FE
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l Environment Science l Environment Science

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l English Communication / MIL l English Communication/MIL
l Skill based (4 papers, each 4 credits) (Semester l Skill based (2 papers, each 4 credits) Semester
III-VI) III, IV)
Total Credits : 132 Total Credits : 148

* Students of B.Sc Life Science to choice equal number of papers from Botany, Zoology, Chemistry. Those
of B.Sc. Physical Science from Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics & of Computer Science from Physics,
Computer Science & Mathematics.
Note : Core Couse B.A/B.Sc/B.Com 03 papers per semester (I-IV)
Core Course B.A (H) / B.Sc.(H)/B.Com(H) 2 papers per semester (I,II, V, VI)
Core Course B.A(H)/B.Com(H)/B.Sc(H) 3 papers per Semester (III, IV)
For Practical Labs 4pds/week = 2 credits
l Students of B.Sc (Hons) Botany and B.Sc(Hons) Zoology must opt one or two Generic Elective
papers offered by Department of Chemistry so that their eligibility for admission in Post Graduates
courses in various institutions is not hampered.
l Students of B.Sc Prog. willing to pursue Post Graduation in Physics/Chemistry/Electronics must opt
a paper of Maths as Generic Elective, if Maths is not one of their core discipline.
l Students of B.Sc(H)/B.A(H)/B.Com(H) in order to be eligible for Post Graduation in another
Discipline may opt of Generic Elective of a particular subject in each semester to earn 24 credits in
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l Core & Collective Papers : End Semester Exam, 50% evaluation for practicals. Remaining 50%
evaluation on basis of number of experiments carried out.
l Skill Enhancement Papers (Department Specific) : Practicals/hands on traning/fieldwork
2 Credits (Sciences & Mathematical Sciences);
1 credit (humanities & social sciences)
l SEC : Continuation evaluation 20 marks
Attendance 5 marks
End Semester Exam 75 marks

Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course


Course Environmental Science Eng/MIL
(Pb, BN, UR, Skt, HN (in lieu PS/HS/Eco/Ph)*
* for those who have not studied HN beyond 8th
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BA Eco(H) — 3 3 —
BA Geo(H) — 3 3 —
B.Com — 3 3 —
B.Com(H) 3 — — 3
B.Sc. LS — 3 3 —
B.Sc. PS 3 — — 3
B.Sc. PS(CS) — 3 3 —
BSc Bot(H) 3 — — 3
BSc Zoo(H) 3 — — 3
BSc Phy(H) — 3 3 —
BSc Chem(H) 3 — — 3
BSc Maths(H) — 3 3 —
BSc Comp. Science (H) 3 — — 3
BA Philosophy (H) 3 — — 3
BA Punjabi (H) — 3 3 —
BA Urdu (H) — 3 3 —
BA Sanskrit(H) — 3 3 —

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CORE/DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC/SKILL ENHANCEMENT PAPERS

B.A.
A. CORE PAPERS

Core Papers Choose option against 1 (a) or 1 (b).


1 (a) MIL : HN/PB/UR/BN/SKT 1 (b) only for those who have not studied HN beyond 8th;
1 (b) In lieu of MIL : HS/PS/ECO/PH Option be different from core 2 & 3

2 History Pol. Sc. Eco. Geo.

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Pol.sc./Geo/Language HE W Geo/Eco/ EAS Hist/ESB Language
T Language (Eng/
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Choose any one from the 4 boxes against core paper 2 &
any one subject against core paper 3 in the respective box.

Abbreviations:
HN - Hindi Pb - Punjabi
Ur - Urdu Bn - Bengali
Skt - Sanskrit HS - History
PS - Political Science Eco - Economics
Ph - Philosophy Eng - English
Punjabi
(MIL)
Semester I
Punjabi Novel, Drama and Functional Punjabi
Semester IV
Medieval Narrative Poetry, Auto-Biography and Functional Punjabi
Discipline Core
Semester I
Modern Punjabi Story, Sufi Poetry & Functional Punjabi
Semester II
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Semester III
Punjabi Drama, Life Sketch & Functional Punjabi
Semester IV
Punjabi Novel, Modern Punjabi Poetry & Functional Punjabi
Sanskrit
(MIL)
Semester I
Sanskrit Poetry
Semester IV
Sanskrit Grammar
Bengali
(MIL)
Semester I
History
Wof DOM O
ISIndian
EA Language
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History of Literature
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Urdu

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(MIL)
Semester I EST
Study of Modern Urdu Prose and Poetry
Semester IV
Study of Modern Fiction - Novel, Short Story
Discipline Core
Semester I
Study of Modern Poetry
Semester II
Study of Modern Prose
Semester III
Study of Classical Poetry
Semester IV
Study of Classical Prose
Geography
Semester I
Physical Geography
Semester II
Human Geography
Semester III
General Cartography (Practical)
Semester IV
Environmental Geography
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Philosophy
(MIL)
Semester I
Introduction to Logic
Semester IV
Introduction to Ethics
History
Semester I
History of India from the Earliest Times upto 300 CE
Semester II
History of India C. 300 to 1200
Semester III
History of India from C. 1200 to 1700
Semester IV
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Semester I

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Introduction to Political Theory
Semester II
Indian Government and Politics
Semester III
Comparative Government and Politics
Semester IV
Introduction to International Relations
Economics
Semester I
Principles of Microeconomics-I
Semester II
Principles of Microeconomics-II
Semester III
Principles of Macroeconomics-III
Semester IV
Principles of Macroeconomics-IV

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B. DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC PAPERS
Punjabi
Semester V
Marginalized Punjabi Literature (Punjabi Dalit Sahit)
Semester VI
Punjabi Feminist Literature (Punjabi Nari Sahit)
Sanskrit
Semester V
l Philosophy, Religion and Cultural in Sanskrit Tradition
l Nationalism in Sanskrit Literature
Semester VI
l Indian Perspective in Personality Development
M OF
ISDOCriticism
l Literary
HEW EA
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Urdu T
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Semester V

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Semester VI
Study of prose writer Meer Aman Dehlwi
Bengali
Semester V
l History of Culture of Linguistic Community
Semester VI
l Autobiography & Biography l Children's Literature
Computer Science
Semester V
l Programming in JAVA l Analysis of Algorithms and Data Structures
Semester VI
l Project Work/Dissertation l Internet Technologies
Philosophy
Semester V
l Buddhism l Society and Political Philosophy
Semester VI
l Philosophy of Religion l Jainism

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Hindi
Semester V
l Hindi Rangmanch
Semester VI
l Vishesh Adhyan ek Pramukh Sahityakar

Political Science
Semester V
l Themes in Comparative Political Theory l Administration & Public Policy: Concepts &
Theories
Semester VI
l Democracy & Governance l Understanding Globalization
Economics
Semester
MV
Economics Development and policy WIS
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l
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l Economic Development and Policy in l Economic History of India 1857-1947

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India-II

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History
Semester V
l Pattern of capitalism in Europe (c 16th Century to early 20th century)
l Some aspect of Society and Economy in Modern Europe (c 15th to 18th century)
Semester VI
l Pattern of Colonialism in the world (c 15th 19the centuries)
l National Liberation Movements in the twentieth century
Geography
Semester V
l Geography of India l Economic Geography
Semester VI
l Disaster Management l Geography of Tourism
English
Semester V
l Detective Fiction
Semester VI
l World Literature
Chemistry
Semester V
l Chemistry of D-Block elements, Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy
Semester VI
l Industrial Chemicals and Environment l Green Chemistry

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C. SKILL ENHANCEMENT PAPERS
Punjabi
Semester III
Learning Skill of Film Making
Semester IV
Learning Skill of Punjabi Lexicography
Semester V
Learning Skill Creative Writing
Semester VI
Learning Skill of Drama and Theatre
Sanskrit
Semester III
Basic Elements in Jyotisha
Semester IV
Indian Architecture System
W ISDOM O
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AS
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Basic
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Semester VI
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Yogasutra of Patanjali

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Urdu

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Semester III
Translation and it's process
Semester IV
Study of Film and Stage Drama
Semester V
Study of Print Media in Urdu
Semester VI
Study of Electronic Media in Urdu
Bengali
Semester III
Language in Advertisement
Semester IV
Language in Film
Semester V
Language Printing & Publishing
Semester VI
Art of Translation
Computer Science
Semester III
Office Automation Tools
Semester IV
PHP Programming
Semester V
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Semester VI
Android Programming
Philosophy
Semester III
Ethical Decision making
Semester IV
Yoga
Semester V
Art & Film Appreciation
Semester VI
Critical Thinking
Geography
Semester III
Regional Planning and Development
Semester
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Remote Sensing andE GPS
S
WI based project
F E report (Practical)
A ST
TH Semester V
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Semester VI

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Field Techniques and Survey based Project Report (Practical)


Political Science EST
Semester III
l Legislative Support l Public opinion & Survey Research
Semester IV
l Democracy Awareness through l Conflict & Peace Building
legal Literacy
History
Semester III
l Indian History and Culture l Historical Tourism
Semester IV
l An Introduction to Archaeology l Documentation & Visual Culture
Semester V
l Ethnographic Practices in India l Museums and Achives in India
Semester VI
l Indian History & Culture l Orality and Oral Culture in India

Hindi
Semester III
l Rachnatmak Lekhan l Bhasa Shikshan
Semester IV
l Vigyapan Aur Hindi Bhasa l Computer Aur Hindi Bhasha
Semester V
l Rachnatmak Lekhan l Kariyalya Hindi
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Semester VI
l Vigyapan Aur Hindi Bhasa l Computer Aur Hindi Bhasha

Economics
Semester III
l Understanding the economic survey & Union Budget
Semester IV
l Research Methodology
Semester V
l Data Analysis

Chemistry
Semester III
l Basic Analytical Techniques l Chemistry of Cosmetics and Perfumes
Semester IV
M OF Methods in Chemistry
l
WISDO l Green
Analytical clinical Biochemistry
E EA
TH Semester V ST
Fuel Chemistry l Business Skills for Chemists
E

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Semester VI

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l Chemical Technology and Society l Pesticide Chemistry

EST
English
Semester III
l Creative Writing, Book & Media reviews
Semester IV
l Business Communication l English Language Teaching
Semester V
l Teachnical Writing l Introduction to theatre & performance
Semester VI
l Academic writing l Film Studies

B.A. Hons.

A. CORE PAPERS
Hindi
Semester I
l Hindi Bhasha or Uski Lepi Ka Itihas l Hindi Kavita Adikalin Avam Abhikalin Kavya
Semester II
l Hindi Sahitya ka itihas Aadikal or Madhyakal l Hindi Kavita Ritikalin Kavya
Semester III
l Hindi Sahitya Ka Itihas Adhunik Kaal l Hindi Kavita Adhunik Kaal Shayabaad Tak
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Semester IV
l Bhartiya Kavyashastar l Hindi Kavita Shyabad Ke Baad
l Hindi Upnyas
Semester V
l Paa Chatye Kavyasashter l Hindi Natak/Ekanki
Semester VI
l Hindi Alochna l Hindi Niband Or Anye Bidaye

Geography
Semester I
l Geomorphology l Cartographic Techniques (Practical)
Semester II
l Human Geography l Thematic Cartography (Practical)
Semester III
l Climatology l Statistical Methods in Geography (Practical)
W ISDOM OF E
l Geography of India E AS
TH Semester IV T
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l Economic Geography l Environment Geography

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Field Work and Research Methology (Practical)
GATHE

Semester V
EST
l Regional Planning and Development l Remote Sensing and GIS (Practical)
Semester VI
l Evolution of Geographical Thought l Disaster Management based Project Work
(Practical)

Political Science
Semester I
l Understanding Political Theory l Constitutional Government and Democracy in
India
Semester II
l Political Theory-Concepts and Debates l Political Process in India
Semester III
l Introduction to Comparative Government l Perspectives on Public Administration
and Politics
l Perspectives on International Relations and World History
Semester IV
l Political Processes and Institutions in l Public Policy and Administration in India
Comparative Perspective
l Global Politics

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Semester V
l Classical Political Philosophy l Indian Political Though-I
Semester VI
l Modern Political Philosophy l Indian Political Thought-II

Economics
Semester-I
l Introductory Microeconomics l Mathematical Methods for Economics-I
Semester-II
l Introductory Macroeconomics l Mathematical Methods for Economics-II
Semester-III
l Intermediate Microeconomics-I l Intermediate Macroeconomics-I
l Statistical Methods for Economics
Semester-IV
l Intermediate Microeconomics-II l Intermediate Macroeconomics-II
W ISDOM OF E
l Introductory Econometrics E AS
TH Semester-V T
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l Indian Economy-I l Development Economics-I

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Indian Economy-II Development Economics-II


EST
l l

History
Semester I
l History of India-I l Social Formations and Cultural Patterns of the
Ancient World-I
Semester II
l History of India-II l Social Formations and Cultural Patterns of the
Ancient World-II
Semester III
l History of India-III (c. 750-1200) l Rise of Modern West-I
l History of India IV (c. 1200-1500)
Semester IV
l Rise of Modern West – II l History of India-V (c. 1500-1600)
l History of India-VI (c. 1750-1857)
Semester V
l History of Modern Europe- I l History of India-VII (c. 1605-1750)
Semester VI
l History of India-VIII (c. 1857-1950) l History of Modern Europe- II

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English
Semester I
l Indian Classical Literature l European Classical Literature
Semester II
l Indian Writing in English l British Poetry and Drama: 14th to 17th Centuries
Semester III
l American Literature l Popular Literature
l British Poetry and Drama: 17th and 18th Centuries
Semester IV
th
l British Literature: 19 Century l British Romantic Literature
l British Literature : 19th Century
Semester V
l Women's Writing l British Literature : The Early 20th Century
Semester VI
M OF
l Modern European Drama
E WISDlO Postcolonial
EA Literatures
TH ST
B. DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC PAPERS
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Geography

EST
Semester V
l Population Geography l Resource Geography
l Urban Geography l Agricultural Geography
Semester VI
l Geography of Health and welbeing l Political Geography
l Hydrology and Oceanography l Social Geography
Political Science
Semester V
l Citizenship in globalizing world l Human Rights in comparative Perspective
l Development process & social l Public Policy in India
movements in contemporary India
Semester VI
l Colonialism & Nationalism in India l India's Foreign Policy in globalizing world.
l Women Power & Politics l Dilemmas in Politics
Economics
Semester V
l International Economics l Applied Econometrics
l Economics history of India (1857-1947) l Public Economics

Semester VI
l Financial Economics l Environmental Economics
l Dissertation l Money and financial Markets

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History
Semester V DSE-1
l History of Latin America (c1500-1960s) l History of USA-I (c-1776-1860)
l History of USSR (c.1917-1930s)

Semester V DSE-2
l History of Southeast Asia-I (the19th l History of Modern East Asia-I (1840-1919)
century)
Semester VI DSE-3
l History of Africa (c 1500-1960s) l History of USA-II (c-1860s-1945)
l Paper History of the USSR-II (c-1930-1964)

Semester - VI DSE-4
l History of Southeast Asia-II l History of Modern East Asia-II (1868-1945)
( 20th century)
English M
E WISDO OF EA
TH Semester V ST
Literary criticism l 19th century European Realism
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l Modern Indian Writing in English translation

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l British Literature Post world war-II

EST
Semester VI
l Literary theory l Partition Literature
l Travel Writing l Autobiography

Hindi
Semester V(Group 1)
l Hindi Ki Moukik aur Lok Sahitya Parampara l Asmitamulak Vimrash aur Hindi Sahitya

Semester V (Group - 2)
l Hindi Bhasa ka Vayavarhik Vayakaran l Bhartiya Sahitya ki Sankshipt Rooprekha
Semester VI : Group 1
l Loknataya l Bhartiya Sahitya Patpark Adhyyan
Semester VI : Group-2
l Avdharanytmak Sahiticpadh l Hindi Rangmanch

C. SKILL ENHANCEMENT PAPERS


Hindi
Semester III
l Vigyapan aur Hindi Bhasa l Social Media
Semester IV
l Bhasa Aur Samaj l Karyalayee Hindi

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Geography
Semester III
l Remote Sensing (Practical) l Advanced Spatial Statistical Techniques
Semester IV
l Geographical information System l Research Method (Practical)
(Practical)
Political Science
Semester III
l Yours Laws, Yours Rights l Peace and Conflict Resolution

Semester IV
l Public Opinion and Survey l Legislative Practices and Procedures
Economics
Semester III
l Financial EconomicsDlOResearch
M O Methodology
IS
Semester IVF EA
W
E ST Issues
TH l Contemporary Economic
l Data Analysis
E

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l Understanding Heritage l Archives and Museums

EST
Semester IV
l Art & Appreciation l Understanding popular culture
English
Semester III
l Business Communication l Translation Studies
Semester IV
l English Language Teaching l Introduction to theatre & performance

B.Com

A. CORE PAPERS
1 (a) Core Paper: MIL : HN/PB/UR/BN/SKT Tick mark option against 1 (a) or 1 (b)
1 (b) In lieu of MIL : HS/PS/ECO/PH 1 (b) only for those who have not studied HN beyond 8th

Punjabi
Semester II
Punjabi Novel, Drama and Functional Punjabi
Semester III
Medieval Narrative Poetry, Auto-Biography and Functional Punjabi

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Urdu
Semester II
Study of Modern Urdu Prose and Poetry
Semester III
Study of Modern Fiction - Novel, Short Story
Commerce
Semester-I
l Financial Accounting l Business Organisation and Magament

Semester-II
l Business Laws l Business Mathematics and Stastics

Semester-III
l Company Law l Income Tax Law and Practice
M
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TH Semester-IV T
l Corporate Accounting l Cost Accounting
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B. DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC PAPERS

EST
Semester -V DSE-1
l Human Resource Management l Principle of Marketing
l Auditing and corporate Governance
Semester -V DSE 2
l Fundamentals of Financial Management l Training and Development
Semester -VI DSE 3
l Management Accounting l Financial Markets and Institutions
Semester -VI DSE 4
l InternationalBusiness l Organisation Behaviour

C. SKILL ENHANCEMENT PAPERS


Semester III
l Computer Applications in Business l Cyber Crimes and Laws
Semester IV
l E.Commerce l Investing in Stock Markets
Semester V
l Enrepreneurship l Advertising
Semester VI
l Personal Selling and Salesmanship l Collective Bargaining and Negotiation Skill

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B.Com (Hons.)

A. CORE PAPERS
Semester 1
l Financial Accounting l Business Laws
Semester II
l Corporate Accounting l Corporate Laws
Semester III
l Human Resource Management l Income-tax Law and Practice
l Management Principles and Applications
Semester IV
l Cost Accounting l Business Mathematics
l Computer Applications in Business

W ISDOM O
Semester VF
EA of Financial Management
Principles of Marketing E ST
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TH
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Semester VI
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l Auditing and Corporate Governance l Indirect Tax Laws

DW
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B. DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC PAPERS
Semester V DSE 1
l Management Accounting l Advertising
Semester V DSE 2
l Financial Markets Institution and l Organisational Behaviour
Financial service.
Semester VI DSE 3
l Fundamentals of Investment l Consumer Affairs and Customer Care
Semester VI DSE 4
l International Business l Business Research Methods & Project Work.

C. SKILL ENHANCEMENT PAPERS


Semester III
l E. Commerce l Training Development
Semester IV
l Entrepreneurship l Collective Bargaining and Negotiation Skills

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B.Sc.
(Life Science/Physical Science/Physical Science - Computer Science)

A. CORE PAPERS
Botany
l Biodiversity (Microbes, Algae, Fungi and l Plant Ecology and Taxonomy
Archegoniatae)
l Plant Anatomy and Embryology l Plant Physiology and Metabolism
Zoology
l Animal Diversity l Comparative Anatomy and Developmental
Biology of Vertebrates
l Physiology and Biochemistry l Genetics and Evolutionary Biology
Chemistry
ISDOM OF
l E W Chemistry &EAliphatic
Atomic Structure, Bonding, General Organic
H AS Hydrocarbons
l T
Chemical Energetics, Equilibria & Functional Group Organic T
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Solutions, Phase Equilibria Conductance, Electrochemistry & Functional Group Organic
RY

DW
l Chemistry s- and p-block elements, States of matter & Chemical kinetics
GATHE

Physics
l Mechanics l EST
Electricity and Magnetism
l Thermal Physics and Statistical Mechanics l Waves and Optics
Maths
l Calculus l Algebra
l Analytic Geometry & Applied Algebra l Analysis
Computer Science
l Problem Solving using Computer l Database Management Systems
l Operating System l Computer System Architecture

B. DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC PAPERS


Physics
Semester V
l Digital Analog and instrumentation l Elements of Modern Physics
Semester VI
l Solid State Physics l Nuclear and Particle Physics
Botany
Semester V
l Cell and Molecular Biology l Bio informatics
Semester VI
l Economic Botany and Biotechnology l Analytical Techniques in Plant Science
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Zoology
Semester V
l Applied Zoology l Biotechnology
l Reproductive Biology
Semester VI
l Aquatic Biology l Immunology
l Insect, Vector and diseases
Maths
Semester V
l Differential Equations l Discreet Maths
Semester VI
l Numerical analysis l Statistics

C. SKILL ENHANCEMENT PAPERS


M
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E WISDO OF EA
TH Semester III ST
Computation Physics Skills
E

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Semester IV

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Electrical circuit Network skills


Semester V
Basic instrumentation skills
Semester VI
EST
Renewable energy & Energy harvesting
Botany
Semester III
Bio Fertilizers
Semester IV
Medicinal Biology
Semester V
Ethno Botany
Semester VI
Intellectual Property rights
Zoology
Semester III & IV
l Apiculture l Medical Diagnostics
Semester V & VI
l Research Methodology l Sericulture
l Aquarium Fish keeping

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Maths
Semester III
La Tex & HTML
Semester IV
Computer Algebra System & Related Software
Semester V
Operating Systems: Linux
Semester VI
Transportation & Game Theory

B.Sc. Hons.

A. CORE PAPERS
Chemistry
Semester I
M OF Chemistry-I
l Inorganic Chemistry-I
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EA
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Organic Chemistry-I Physical Chemistry-II

AN
l l
RY

Semester III

DW
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l Inorganic Chemistry-II l Organic Chemistry-II

EST
l Physical Chemistry-III
Semester IV
l Inorganic Chemistry-III l Organic Chemistry-III
l Physical Chemistry-IV
Semester V
l Organic Chemistry –IV l Physical Chemistry –V
Semester VI
l Inorganic Chemistry-IV l Organic Chemistry-V

Physics
Semester I
l Mathematical Physics-I l Mechanics
Semester II
l Electricity and Magnetism l Waves and Optics
Semester III
l Mathematical Physics-II l Thermal Physics
l Digital Systems and Applications
Semester IV
l Mathematical Physics III l Elements of Modern Physics
l Analog Systems and Applications

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Semester V
l Quantum Mechanics and Applications l Solid State Physics

Semester VI
l Electromagnetic Theory l Statistical Mechanics

Botany
Semester I
l Microbiology and Phycology l Biomolecules and Cell Biology
Semester II
l Mycology and Phytopathology l Archegoniatae
Semester III
l Anatomy of Angiosperms l Economic Botany
l Genetics
Semester IV
Molecular Biology W ISDlOMEcology
OF E
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l Plant Systematics TH T
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Semester V

AN
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DW
l Reproductive Biology of Angiosperms l Plant Physiology
GATHE

Semester VI
EST
l Plant Metabolism l Plant Biotechnology

Zoology
Semester I
l Non-chordates 1 : Protista to l Principles of Ecology
Pseudocoelomates
Semester II
l Non-chordates II: Coelomates l Cell Biology
Semester III
l Diversity of Chordates l Physiology : Controlling and Coordinating Systems
l Fundamental of Biochemistry
Semester IV
l Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates l Physiology : Life Sustaining Systems
l Biochemistry of Metabolic Process
Semester V
l Molecular Biology l Principles of Genetics
Semester VI
l Development Biology l Evolutionary Biology

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Maths
Semester I
l Calculus l Algebra
Semester II
l Real Analysis l Differential Equations
Semester III
l Theory of Real Functions l Group Theory-I
l Multivariate Calculus
Semester IV
l Partial Differential Equations l Riemann Integration & Series of functions
l Ring Theory & Linear Algebra-I
Semester V
l Metric Spaces l Group Theory-II
Semester VI
M OFTheory & Linear Algebra-I
l Complex Analysis
E WISDlO Ring EA
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B. DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC PAPERS

AN
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Physics

EST
Semester V
l Advanced Mathematical Physics l Nuclear and particle physics
l Physics of devices and communication
Semester VI
l Advanced mathematical Physics-II l Communication System
l Classical Dynamics
Botany
Semester V
l Analytical Techniques in plant sci. l Bio Statistics
Semester VI
l Industrial and Environmental l Bio informatics
Microbiology
Zoology
Semester V
l Animal Behaviour and Chronobiology l Biology of insecta
l Computational Biology l Immunology
Semester VI
l Animal Biotechnology l Fish and Fisheries
l Parasitology l Wild life conservation and Management

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Maths
Semester V DSE-1
l Numerical Method l Mathematical Modeling and Graph Theory
Semester V DSE -2
l Discrete Mathematics l Cryptograph and Network Security
Semester VI DSE -3
l Probability and Statistics l Mechanics
Semester VI DSE 4
l Number Theory l Linear Programming and Theory of games
Chemistry
Semester V DSE-1
l Novel Inorganic Solids
Semester V DSE-2
l Polymer Chemistry l Industrial Chemicals and Environment
M OF
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l Application
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Instrumental methods of Analysis

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C. SKILL ENHANCEMENT PAPERS
Chemistry
Semester III
l Basic Analytical Techniques l Chemistry of Cosmetics and Perfumes
Semester IV
l Analytical Clinical Biochemistry l Green Chemistry

Physics
Semester III
l Computation Physics skills l Electrical circuits and Network skills
Semester IV
l Basic intrumentation skills l Reneweable energy & energy harvesting
Botany
Semester III
l Ethno Botany l Intellectual Property rights
Semester IV
l Bio Fertilizers l Medicinal Botany

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Zoology
Semester III
l Apiculture l Medical Diagnostics
Semester IV
l Research Methodology l Sericulture
l Aquarium Fish keeping
Maths
Semester III
La Tex & HTML
Semester IV
Computer Algebra System & Related Software

GENERIC ELECTIVE/INTERDISCIPLINARY PAPERS


OFFERED BYDDEPARTMENTS
M
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For B.A./B.Com
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GATHE

Semester V
EST
Punjabi Long Poem and Functional Punjabi
Semester VI
Punjabi Tragavogue and functional Punjabi
Sanskrit
Semester V
Political Thought in Sanskrit
Semester VI
Nationalistic thought in Sanskrit Literature
Urdu
Semester V
Study of Nazir Akbar Abadi
Semester VI
Study of Short Story Writer Rajender Singh Bedi

Bengali
Semester V
Literary Tests
Semester VI
History of Bengali Folk Culture

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Hindi
Semester V
l Anuvad, Vyavahar aur Siddhant l Janpadiya Sahitya

Semester VI
l Asmita mulak Adhyan Aur Hindi Sahitya l Hindi Cinema Aur Uska Adhyan

Philosophy
Semester V
l Fundamentals of Indian Philosophy l Technology and Ethics

Semester VI
l Inductive logic l Philosophical thought of Ambedkar
Geography
Semester V ISDOMSemester
OF E VI
l Disaster Risk Reduction HEW AS and Development
l Sustainability
T T
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Commerce

AN
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Semester V

DW
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l Principles of Micro Economics l Economics of Regulation of Domestic and

EST
Foreign exchange markets
Semester VI
l Indian Economy l Project Management
History
Semester V
l Women studies in India l Gender and Education in India
Semester VI
l History of Indian Journalism (colonial and post-colonial period)
l Cultures in the Indian Subcontinent
English
Semester V
l Contemporary India : Women and Empowerment
Semester VI
l Readings on Indian Diversities & Literary Movements
l Popular Fiction
Political Science
Semester V
l Reading Gandhi l Human Rights Gender and Environment
Semester VI
l Readings Gandhi l Human Rights Gender and Environment
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Economics
Semester V
l Principal of Microeconomics l Issues in Economic Development
Semester VI
l Principles of Microeconomics l The Indian Economy-Evolution Development
and structural change

For B.A. (Hons.)/B.Com(Hons.)/B.Sc(Hons.)


Punjabi
Semester I
l Modern Punjabi Poetry and Functional Punjabi
Semester II
Modern Punjabi Story and Functional Punjabi
Semester III
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Punjabi One-Act A ST
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Sanskrit
GATHE

Semester I
EST
Indian Culture
Semester II
l Indian Culture and Social issue l Fundamentals of Indian Philosophy
Semester IV
Nationalism & Indian Literature
Urdu
Semester I
Study of short story writer Prem Chand
Semester II
Study of Urdu Prose-1
Bengali
Semester I
Creative Writing
Semester II
Practical Translation of Knowledge
Semester III
Language in Media
Semester IV
Official Writings

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Computer Science
Semester I
l Introduction to programming l Problem solving using computer
Semester II
l Introduction to database systems l Database Management systems
Semester III
l Computer networks and internet technologies l Operating System
Semester IV
l Information security & cyber laws l Computer system Architecture
Philosophy
Semester I
Ethics in Public Doman
Semester II
Formal Logic
Semester III
W ISDOM OF E
Feminism
E Semester-IV AS
TH Bioethics T
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AN
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Hindi

DW
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Semester I

EST
l Lokpriya Sahitya l Hindi Cinema Aur Uska Adhyan
Semester II
l Rachnatamak Lekhan l Patkatha aur Samvad Lekhan
Semester III
l Hindi mein Vayvarahik Anuvad l Bhasa aur Samaj
Semester IV
l Hindi ka Vaishik Paridrishya l Bhasa Shikshan
Geography
Semester I
l Disaster Management l Geography of Tourism
Semester II
l Spatial information Technology l Regional Development
Semester III
l Climate Change : Vulenerability and l Rural Development
Adaptation
Semester IV
l Industrial Geography l Sustainable Development

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Political Science
Semester I
l Gandhi and Contemporary world l Politics of Globalization
Semester II
l Nationalism in India l Understanding Ambedkar
Semester III
l United Nations and Global Conflicts l Feminism: Theory & Practice
Semester IV
l Governance Issue and Challenges l Contemporary Political Economy
Maths
Semester I
Culculus
Semester II
Linear Algebra
Semester III
M OF
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Differential
E
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l Numerical Methods
TH Semester
l Elements of Analysis
E

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DW
Chemistry
GATHE

Semester I
EST
l Atomic structure, Bonding General Organic Chemistry and aliphatic hydrocarbons
Semester II
l Chemical Energetic, equiibra and functional group organic Chemistry lMolecules of Life
Semester III
l Solutions, phase equilibrium, conductance, electrochemistry and functional group organic
chemistry-II
l Chemistry of S and P block elements states of matter, chemical and kinetics
Semester IV
l Organometallics, bioinorganic chemistry, polynuclear, hydrocarbons and UV, IR spectroscopy
l Chemistry of d-block elements, quantum chemistry and spectroscopy.

Physics
Semester I
l Electricity and magnetism l Digital, Analog Circuits and instrumentation
Semester II
l Mechanics l Elements of modern Physics
Semester III
l Waves and Optics l Quantum Mechanics
Semester IV
l Thermal Physics l Nuclear and Practical Physics

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Botany
Semester I
l Plant Anatomy and Embryology l Bio Diversity
Semester II
Plant Ecology and Taxonomy
Semester III
Environmental Biotechology
Plant Physiology
Semester IV
Economic Botany and Biotechnology
Economics
Semester I
l Introductory Microeconomics l Economic History of India
Semester II
l Introductory Macroeconomics l India & Indian Ocean Economy (1500-1800)
W ISDOM III
Semester OF E
Indian Economy-I E Money Aand
ST Banking
TH Semester IV
l l
E

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l Indian Economy-II l Public Economics

DW
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Zoology
EST
Semester I
l Animal Diversity l Insect Vectors and Diseases
Semester II
l Human Physiology l Exploring the Brain : Structure and Function
Semester III
l Food Nutrition and Health l Environment and Public Health
Semester IV
l Animal Cell Biotechnology l Adquatic Biology
Commerce
Semester I
l Insurance and risk management l Microeconomics
Semester II
l Macro Economics l Investing in Stock Markets
Semester III
l Business Statistics l Project Management
Semester IV
l Indian Economy l Economics of regulation of domestic and
Foreign exchange markets

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History
Semester I
l Issues in Conptemporary world (1945-2000) l Environmental issues in India
Semester II
l Ancient Delhi l Research Methodology in History
Semester III
Medieval Delhi
Semester IV
The Making of contemporary India (1950-1990s) l Modern Delhi
English
Semester I
l Media & Communication Skills l Contemporary India women and Empowerment
Semester II
l Popular fiction
l Reading in Indian Diversities and Literary movements.
ISDOM III
Semester
W OF E
l Language Literature and CultureHE ASwriting and composition
l Academic
T T
Semester IV
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l Indian Literature l Text & Performance

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Physical Education
Semester I
l Introduction to Physical Education in the contemporary context
Semester II
l Fitness, Wellness & Nutrition
Semester III
l Health Education, Anatomy & Physiology
Semester IV
l Posture, Athletic Care & First Aid

*Note :
1. B.Sc. (Hons.) Botany & Zoology: must opt 1 or 2 Generic Elective offered by Department of
Chemistry for Post Graduate Admission eligibility.
2. B.Sc.: For pursuing Post Graduate in Physics/Chemistry/Electronic opt 1 paper of maths as
Generic Elective (if maths not core paper)
3. B.Sc. (Hons), B.A.(Hons) : May opt Generic Elective of a department in each semester to
earn 24 Cr for PG eligibility in another discipline.
4. If chemistry is not opted as Generic Elective in semester 1, then it need to be opted in
Semester III preferably.

Compulsory Test in Hindi


All such students who have not passed Test in Hindi at class 8th shall have to study Hindi in 2
semesters & pass the test.

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FEE STRUCTURE (INCLUDING SEM I & II EXAM. FEE) 2017-2018
COURSE TOTAL FEE
(AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION)

B.A. 7995
B.COM 8995
B.COM(H) 9195
B.SC. PHYSICAL SCIENCE 10620
B.SC. PHYSICAL SC. (COMP.SCI.) 9850
B.SC. LIFE SCIENCE 10920

B.A.(HONS.)
GEOGRAPHY 10095
ENGLISH 8295
M
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8595
POLITICAL SCIENCE TH T 8595
E

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HISTORY 8245

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PHILOSOPHY 8345
HINDI EST 8345
PUNJABI 8345
URDU 8345
SANSKRIT 8345

B.SC.(HONS.)
CHEMISTRY 10920
MATHEMATICS 9520
PHYSICS 11350
COMPUTER SCIENCE 11350
ZOOLOGY 11120
BOTANY 11220

Physically challenged students to pay Rs. 1070/- only including Rs. 1000/-
(refundable caution money) for all courses. Those in receipt of fellowships/financial
assistance of Rs. 8001/= & above per month shall not be entitled for fee waiver.

Note : 1. Total Fee includes refundable caution money Rs. 1000/-.


2. Fee is subject to revision.

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Last Cut Off % 2016-2017
Course Name General OBC SC ST PWD Kashmiri
Migrants
B.A. 85.25% 75% 77.5% 63% 55% 75.25%

B.A. (Hons.)

Economics 95% 78% 72% 63% 55% 85%

English 88.5% 77% 71% 79% 45% 78.5%

History 84% 81%ISDOM74%


OF 77% 50% 74%
EW EA
ST
Hindi 77% TH 71% 69% 55% 45% 67%
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Political Science 86% 80% 81% 81% 76% 76%

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Geography 87% 85% 85% 86.5% 77% 77%

B. Com 93.75% 84% 77% 65% 50% 83.75%

B.Com (H) 94.25% 74% 74% 60% 50% 84.25%

B.Sc. (Hons.)

Physics 90.66% 90% 72% 55% 65% 80.66%

Chemistry 88% 85% 72% 55% 60% 78%

Botany 89% 85.66% 77% 78% 55% 79%

Zoology 89.66.% 84% 82.33% 60% 55% 79.66%

Maths 86.5% 85% 80% 55% 55% 76.5%


B.Sc. Physical Science 84% 72% 75% 50% 45% 74%

B.Sc. Life Science 86% 74% 72% 55% 45% 76%

B.Sc. Physical Science 78% 72% 60% 55% 45% 68%


Computer Science

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Number of Seats Available
Course Open SC ST OBC Total Supernumeray Seats
Seats Sports ECA PwD KM

B.A. 93 28 14 50 185 5 4 9 9
B.A. (H) Hindi 31 9 05 17 62 2 1 3 3
B.A. (H) Economics 31 9 05 17 62 2 1 3 3
B.A. (H) History 31
DOM 17
9 WIS 05 OF E 62 2 1 3 3
E AS
B.A. (H) Political Science 31 TH 9 05 17 T 62 2 1 3 3

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B.A. (H) Geography 24 7 03 12 46 1 1 2 2

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B.A. (H) English 31 9 05 17 62 2 1 3 3

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B.Com 93 28 14 50 185 5 4 9 9
EST

GA T
B.Com (H) 93 28 14 50 185 5 4 9 9
B.Sc. (H) Maths 47 14 07 25 93 3 2 5 5
B.Sc. (H) Botany 16 05 02 8 31 1 1 2 2
B.Sc. (H) Chemistry 16 05 02 8 31 1 1 2 2
B.Sc. (H) Physics 31 09 05 17 62 2 1 3 3
B.Sc. (H) Zoology 16 05 02 08 31 1 1 2 2
B.Sc. Physical Science 62 19 9 33 123 3 2 6 6
B.Sc. Physical Science (Comp. Sci.) 31 9 5 17 62 2 1 3 3
B.Sc. Life Science 31 9 5 17 62 2 1 3 3
B.Sc.(H) Computer Science 24 7 3 12 46 1 1 2 2
B.A. (H) Philosophy 24 7 3 12 46 1 1 2 2
B.A. (H) Punjabi 24 7 3 12 46 1 1 2 2
B.A. (H) Urdu 24 7 3 12 46 1 1 2 2
B.A. (H) Sanskrit 24 7 3 12 46 1 1 2 2

Total 1636
ADMISSION SCHEDULE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-2018

S.N. Activity Date Time Period

1. Notification of First Cut off marks list 24th June, 2017

Documents verification and 24th June, 2017 to 9.30 am to 1.30 p.m.


Approval of Admission 28th June, 2017

2. Notification of Second Cut off marks list 1st, July, 2017

Documents verification and 1st July, 2017 to 9.30 am to 1.30 p.m.


Approval of Admission 4th July, 2017

M
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3. Notification of Third Cut off marks list 2017
E EA
TH ST
7th July, 2017 to
E

Documents verification and 9.30 am to 1.30 p.m.


AN
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Approval of Admission 10th July, 2017


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4. Notification of Fourth Cut off marks list 13th July, 2017

Documents verif.ication and 13th July, 2017 to 9.30 am to 1.30 p.m.


Approval of Admission 15th July, 2017

5. Notification of Fifth Cut off marks list 18th July, 2017

Documents verification and 18th July, 2017 to 9.30 am to 1.30 p.m.


Approval of Admission 19th July, 2017

Once the college approves admission, the candidate is permitted to make online admission fee payment
till 12 noon of the next day of the given admission list deadline.

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR AND COLLEGE TIMINGS

Semester - I / III / V

Classes Begin 20th July, 2017


Mid-Semester Break 30th September, 2017 to
6th October, 2017
Classes begin after Mid-Semester Break 7th October, 2017
Dispersal of Classes, Preparation leave and 16th November, 2017
Practical Examinations begin
Theory Examinations begin 30th November, 2017
Winter Break 17th December, 2017 to
31st December, 2017
M
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TH Semester - II / IV / VI ST
E

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Classes Begin 1st January, 2018

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Mid-Semester Break 2nd March, 2018 to

EST
7th March, 2018
Classes begin after Mid-Semester break 8th March, 2018
Dispersal of Classes, Preparation leave and 27th April, 2018
Practical Examinations begin
Theory Examinations begin 9th May, 2018
Summer Break 20th May, 2017 to
19th July, 2018

Classes at the College begin at 8.00 a.m. Monday to Saturday.

Orientation of First Year Students


Wednesday, 19th July, 2017 at 10.30 am
Parents are cordially invited.

Academic Session Shall begin on 20th July, 2017.

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