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PROGRAMME GUIDE

for

Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work (BSW)

Programme Details and Syllabi of Courses


( Foundation and Elective Courses )

School of Social Work


Indira Gandhi National Open University
New Delhi
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view the interest of the learner group. Each Course has a Course Development Committee
headed by the Vice-Chancellor and other distinguished academics and professionals involved in the
course preparation. The course material is written in such a manner that the students can study it by
themselves with a little assistance from our Counsellors at the Study Centres. Further, text books and
reference books are available in the libraries attached to the Study Centres and Regional Centres.
Therefore, students will have no need for any cheap or condensed guides for following courses of
IGNOU. In fact these may harm them. Hence, the University strongly advised the students not to
take recourse to such type of guides.

Please keep this Programme Guide safely till you


complete the Programme. You will need to consult it
throughout the duration of the Programme.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
‘‘The University sends study materials and assignments, wherever prescribed, to the students by
registered post and if a student does not receive the same for any reason whatsoever, the University
shall not be held responsible for that.’’
‘‘In case a student wants to have assignments, he/she can obtain a copy of the same from the Study
Centre or Regional Centre or may download it from the IGNOU website - www.ignou.ac.in’’
‘‘The students are specifically instructed to send Examination Forms to Registrar (SED) only and to no
other place and they are also advised to submit the Registration/Re-registration Forms only at the
respective Regional Centres and nowhere else. If any student sends the Registration/Re-registration
Forms, Examination Forms at wrong places and thereby misses the scheduled date and consequently a
semester/year, he/she will have no claim on the University for regularization.’’

Programme Coordinator Print Production


Mrs. N. Ramya Mr. Kulwant Singh
Block G, Room No. 109, Section Officer (Pub.)
IGNOU, NewDelhi-110068 IGNOU, New Delhi

June, 2010
 Indira Gandhi National Open University, 2010
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CONTENTS
PROGRAMME DETAILS Page No.
1. The University .................................................................................................................................. 5
2. Salient Features of BSW Programme ............................................................................................ 5
3. Programme Structure for BSW. .................................................................................................... 6
3.1 Foundation Courses ............................................................................................................... 6
3.2 Elective Courses in Social Work ............................................................................................ 7
3.3 Field Work Components ........................................................................................................... 7
4. Scheme of Study............................................................................................................................... 8
4.1 How to Choose Courses? ..................................................................................................... 9
4.2 How to Decide Your Time Schedule ? ................................................................................ 9
5 Fee Structure and Schedule of Payment .................................................................................... 10
6. Medium of Instruction ................................................................................................................... 10
7. Instructional System....................................................................................................................... 11
7.1 Print Material ....................................................................................................................... 11
7.2 Audio-Video Material .......................................................................................................... 12
7.3 Interactive Radio Counselling ............................................................................................ 12
7.4 Gyan Darshan ....................................................................................................................... 12
7.5 Teleconferencing .................................................................................................................. 12
7.6 Counselling ............................................................................................................................ 13
7.7 Social Work Practicum ........................................................................................................... 13
7.8 Study Centres ....................................................................................................................... 14
8. Evaluation ........................................................................................................................................ 14
8.1 Assignments .......................................................................................................................... 15
8.2 Term-end Examinations ....................................................................................................... 18
9. Other Useful Information .............................................................................................................. 20
10. Some Forms for Your Use ............................................................................................................ 24
11. List of Regional Centres ................................................................................................................ 55
12. Region wise List of study Centres Activated for BSW .................................................................... 64
13. Details of Foundation Courses .......................................................................................................... 87
14 Course Structure of Electives in Social Work ................................................................................... 94
1 THE UNIVERSITY
Indira Gandhi National Open University was established in September, 1985 by an Act of Parliament, with a
view to democratise education, so that it covers large segments of population, vocations and professions. The
primary emphasis is on innovation, flexibility and cost effectiveness. Thus, it is a university with a difference.
The major objectives of the university are:
 to promote the educational well-being of the community,
 to democratise higher education by providing easy access to all those who desire to improve their
qualifications, skills and competence by taking education to the doorsteps of people living even in
remote and rural areas,
 to disseminate learning and knowledge through an innovative multi-media teaching-learning system,
 to provide high quality education at all levels,
 to coordinate and determine the standards of Distance Education and Open University Systems
throughout the country.
The salient features of this system of education are:
 study according to your own pace and convenience,
 study at your own chosen place,
 flexibility in choosing courses and combination of courses from a wide range of disciplines/subjects,
and
 use of modern and appropriate educational and communication technology.

Student support services are provided by the University through a network of study centres scattered all over
the country. Study centres are the actual focal points to enable you to receive regular information and
learning support. Each study centre provides you with library, audio and video facilities to further help you in
the learning process. Senior and experienced academics are engaged in face-to-face counseling at study
centres. The study centres are generally located in existing educational institutions and normally function on
all holidays and Sundays and also in the evenings on working days. Each study centre is supervised by a
Coordinator. Regional centres have been set up in different parts of the country to coordinate the functioning
of study centres.

2 SALIENT FEATURES OF BSW PROGRAMME


Compared with BSW offered by other Indian Universities, our programme is unique and innovative in many
respects. The salient features of this programme are :
 Students without a formal qualification of 10+2 or its equivalent can also seek admission by doing BPP
of IGNOU.
 Student can study at his/her own pace and convenience over a period of 3 to 6 years.
 Student can study at his/her own chosen pace and not required to attend regular classes.
 Indigenously prepared self-instructional print materials are provided to students.
 Print materials are supported with audio and video programmes.
 Multi-media programme package is available both in English and Hindi.
 Every student of BSW is placed under the supervision of a professionally qualified social worker for field
work supervision.
All these aspects are explained in detail in the succeeding sections of this Programme Guide.

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3 PROGRAMME STRUCTURE FOR BSW
The University follows the credit system for its Bachelor’s Degree Programme. Each credit amounts to 30
hours of study comprising all learning activities. Thus, a 4 credit course involves 120 study hours and an 8
credit course involves 240 study hours. To successfully complete the BSW programme, you will have
to earn 96 credits over a period of 3 to 6 years depending on your convenience. However, you will
not be allowed to earn more than 32 credits in a year.
The Bachelor’s Degree Programme in BSW has three major components:
1. Foundation Courses 24 Credits
2. Elective Courses 48 Credits
3. Field Work 24 Credits
Total 96 Credits

3.1 Foundation Courses


Foundation Courses are compulsory for all students who want to obtain BSW degree. You have to earn 24
credits of foundation courses. The list of foundation courses is given below.
LIST OF FOUNDATION COURSES

Course Code Course Title Credits


Compulsory Courses
BSHF-101 Foundation Course in Humanities and Social Sciences 8
FST-1 Foundation Course in Science and Technology 8
FEG-1 Foundation Course in English-1 4
Or
FHD-2 Foundation Course in Hindi-2 4
And any one of the following courses in Modern Indian Language (MIL)

Course Code Course Title Credits


FEG-2 Foundation Course in English –2 4
BHDF-101 Foundation Course in Hindi-1 4
FAS-1 Foundation Course in Assamese 4
FBG-1 Foundation Course in Bengali 4
FGT-1 Foundation Course in Gujarati 4
FKD-1 Foundation Course in Kannada 4
FML-1 Foundation Course in Malayalam 4
FMT-1 Foundation Course in Marathi 4
FOR-1 Foundation Course in Oriya 4
FPB-1 Foundation Course in Punjabi 4
FTM-1 Foundation Course in Tamil 4
FTG-1 Foundation Course in Telugu 4
FUD-1 Foundation Course in Urdu 4
BSKF-1 Foundation Course in Sanskrit 4
BBHF-1 Foundation Course in Bhojpuri 4

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To earn 24 credits in foundation courses, you have to compulsorily take BSHF-101, FST-1, FEG-
1 or FHD-2 and any one of the courses in Modern Indian Languages. Of these FST-1 would available
in IInd year.

* Foundation course in Modern Indian Languages will be despatched by concerned Regional Centres as
follows : Assami - Guwahati, Bangla - Calcutta, Gujarati - Ahmedabad, Kannada -Bangalore, Malyalam -
Cochin, Marathi - Pune, Oriya - Bhubaneswar, Punjabi - Khanna, Tamil - Chennai, Telegu - Hyderabad,
Urdu - Lucknow. For non receipt of these you should write to concerned Regional Director. Foundation
course in English and Hindi will be despatched by MPDD, Delhi.
If you do not get material in time write to Registrar, MPDD, IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-
110068.

3.2 Elective Courses in Social Work


The elective courses are basically discipline oriented courses. Under the category of elective courses, you
have to earn 48 credits.

LIST OF ELECTIVE COURSES IN SOCIAL WORK DISCIPLINE

Course Code Course Title Credits

BSWE-001 Introduction to Social Work 8


BSWE-002 Social Work Intervention with Individuals and Groups 8
BSWE-003 Social Work Intervention with Communities and Institutions 8
BSWE-004 Introduction to Family Education 8
BSWE-005 Introduction to HIV/AIDS 8
BSWE-006 Substance Abuse and Counselling 8

3.3 Field Work Components


The third component of the BSW programme is the Field Work Practicum. The University has prepared three
Field Work Journals for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd year separately. Each year you are expected to successfully
complete 8 credits of Field Work Practicum under the guidance of a professionally qualified Social Worker.
The Coordinator at the Study Centre will provide you with an approved guide. Successful completion of
Field Work in BSW 1st year is mandatory for appearing in the second year Term-End Examination.
Similarly, successful completion of Field Work in the second year is mandatory for appearing in the third year
You can appear for Term-end examination without completing BSWL-001, BSWL-002 and BSWL-003.
List of Field Work Components
Course Code Year Title Credits
BSWL-001 1st year Social Work Practicum-I 8
BSWL-002 2nd year Social Work Practicum-II 8
BSWL-003 3rd year Social Work Practicum-III 8

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Year-wise Distribution of Courses
First year
Course
1. Foundation Course in Humanities and Social Sciences (BSHF-101) 8
2. Foundation Course in English 1 or Hindi 2 (FEG-l or FHD-2) 4
3. Foundation Course in English or Foundation Course in Hindi 4
(FEG-2 or BHDF-101or Modem Indian Language [MIL]: anyone)
4. Introduction to Social Work (BSWE-01) 8
5. Social work Practicum-l (BSWL-01) 8
IInd year
1. Foundation Course in Science and Technology (FST-01) 8
2. Social Work Intervention with individuals and groups
(BSWE-02) 8
3. Social Work Practicum-II (BSWL-02) 8
4. Introduction to Family Life Education (BSWE-04) 8
IIIrd Year
1. Social Work intervention with communities and
institutions (BSWE -03) 8
2. Social Work Practicum-1II (BSWL -03) 8
3. Introduction to HIV/ AIDS (BSWE-05) 8
4. Substance Abuse and Counselling (BSWE-06) 8
Total credits: 32 3 = 96
For electronic version of the prospectus
www.ignou.ac.in
For further information contact any IGNOU Regional Centre Or write to:
Mrs. N. Ramya
SOSW, IGNOU
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068

4 SCHEME OF STUDY
In order to enable you to complete BSW Programme within the minimum period of three years, you are
allowed to take 32 credits worth of courses in each year. In the first year of study you should take 16 credits
in Foundation Courses (BSHF-101, FEG-1 or FHD-2 and FEG-2 or BHDF-101 or any one of MILs), 8 credits
of Elective Course in BSW namely, BSWE-001 and 8 credits of Field Work Practicals namely, BSWL-001.
In the second year you should take 8 credits in Foundation Course (FST-01) and 16 credits of Elective
Courses in Social Work namely, BSWE-002 and BSWE-004 and 8 credits of Field Work Practicals namely,
BSWL-002. In the third year you should take 24 credits in Elective Courses in Social Work namely,
BSWE-003, BSWE-005 and BSWE-006 and 8 credits of Field Work Practicals namely, BSWL-003.

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Year-wise Scheme of Study
Year of Foundation Elective Courses
Study Courses in Social Work

1st Year 16 Credits 8 Credits (Theory)


8 Credits (Practicals)

Second Year 8 Credits 16 Credits (Theory)


8 Credits (Practicals)

Third Year ---- 24 Credits (Theory)


8 Credits (Practicals)

Total 24 Credits 72 Credits

After the first year, whether you pass/attempt the first year examinations or not, you can seek
admission for the second year by submitting the course registration form with requisite programme
fee within the re-registration schedule as notified by the university. Similarly, at the end of the
second year, irrespective of the fact that you have passed the second year or not, you can seek
admission to third year by submitting the course registration form for the third year along with the
third year programme fee.

Note: Even if the university does not send any communication for re-registration in IInd year &
IIIrd year, you are advised to make use of the Course Registration form printed in this
programme guide.

4.1 How to Choose Courses?


We have explained above the number of credits to be obtained in various categories of courses, viz. Foundation
and Elective courses. We discuss below the choices available in all these groups.

Foundation Courses

All the foundation courses of 24 credits are compulsory. You might have indicated your choice for the foundation
courses. In first year you have to opt foundation courses of 16 credits only.

1. BSHF-101 8 Credit
2. FEG-1 or FHD-2 4 Credits
3. FEG-2 or BHDF-101 or/any one of the Modern Indian Language (MIL) 4 Credits
4. The balance 8 credits foundation course FST-1 would be available in IInd Year.

If you want to make any change in the choice of MIL number 3 stated above, you can do it within one
month of the receipt of study material according to the procedure explained under section 9 of this
programme guide.

4.2 How to Decide Your Time Schedule?


The University offers a lot of flexibility and openness in the courses and duration for the completion of
programmes. You should take full advantage of this flexibility. As indicated earlier you can complete this
programme in 3 year if you clear 32 credits of courses every year. If you are not able to complete it within

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this period you can take a maximum of 6 years to complete it. It would be better if you plan it in a
systematic way. For first three years you will receive study material and assignments according to your
options but it is upto you to decide which courses you will complete in a particular year. Completion of a
course would involve studying the course, completing the assignments and appearing in term end examination.
If you are busy elsewhere and not able to fully devote yourself to the programme, you should fix your
targets every year. If you feel that instead of 32 credits you would do only 24 or 16 credits plan it from the
beginning of the year, study only these courses, do the assignments for them and appear for term end
examination in these courses. Carry over the rest to next year. Again next year, decide your goals for
that year. Whenever you decided to do the previous year’s course ask for fresh assignments in
the month of November/December from Jt. Registrar, Material Production and Distribution
Division at the Headquarters in the prescribed forms printed in this programme guide, and
submit them according to the schedule and appear in the term end examination. By a proper
planning every year, you can complete this programme according to your convenience. As mentioned
earlier, completion of field work practicum of previous year is mandatory for appearing in second and third
year Term-End Examination respectively.

5 FEE STRUCTURE AND SCHEDULE OF PAYMENT


The University will keep changing the see from time to time and one will have to find out the details from
the study centre/regional centre. Programme fee is to be paid in lump sum at the time of registration along
with the filled in application form. You have to pay programme fee three times i.e., Ist year, 2nd year and
3rd year as per the schedule without waiting for any communication from the university. For the first year
you have already paid the fee at the time of admission. For second and third year, concerned Regional
Directors will sent you Course Registration Form along with proper guidelines in the month of July. If you
do not get the form, you may contact your Regional Centre before 30th September. Copies of the forms
for registration in 2nd and 3rd years are printed in this programme guide. You can take photocopies and use
them when needed.

The programme fee should be paid only by means of demand draft drawn in favour of IGNOU and
payable at the city where your Regional Centre is situated (to identify your Regional Centre, please
see the list printed in this programme guide. Please write your name (in Capitals) and programme code and
period for which fee is paid at the back of your demand draft to ensure proper credit to your fee account.
Admission and Re-registration forms along with the draft are to be submitted at Regional Centres and
NOT at headquarter.

Timely payment of programme fees is your responsibility. You are expected to remit fee as early as
possible without waiting for the last date. Late payments will not be entertained. In case you fail to remit
the fee as per above schedule you will have to wait for next cycle of admission after a year. Non-payment
of fee results in discontinuation of the despatch of study material. Such students will not be permitted to
write the examinations and their admission may be cancelled. In case any student willfully appears in an
examination without proper registration for a course, disciplinary action shall be taken against him as per
rules of the University. Fee once paid is not refundable.

6 MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION
The Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work is offered by the university through the medium of both Hindi and
English. You have to give your option for the medium of instruction. Printed course material and
assignments are sent to you in the medium of your option. Similarly, you have to submit the assignments
and attempt the term-end examinations in the language you have opted for. Audio-Video programmes and
counselling are also provided through the medium you prefer.

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7 INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEM
The methodology of instruction in this University is different from that in the conventional universities. The
Open University System is more learner-oriented, and the student is an active participant in the teaching-
learning process. Most of the instruction is imparted through distance rather than face-to-face communication.
The University follows a multi-media approach for instruction. It comprises:
 self-instructional print material
 audio and video-cassettes
 audio-video programmes transmitted through Doordarshan and Radio
 Teleconferencing
 face-to-face counselling at Study Centres by academic counsellors
 gyan darshan channel
 assignments
 practicals

7.1 Print Material


Print material is the primary form of instructional material, although there will be a few audio-video-programmes
and counselling sessions. Therefore, you have to concentrate mainly on the printed materials that we send you
periodically. The printed material would be sufficient to write assignment responses and prepare for the term
end examinations.
How to use Print Material
The print material prepared by the University is self instructional in nature. Each course has been divided into
a number of Blocks, generally 6 to 8 Blocks for an 8 credit course and 4 or 5 Blocks for a 4 credit course.
Each Block consists of a number of Units (lessons). Normally, all the Units covered in one Block have a
thematic unity. The first page of each Block indicates the contents of each Block i.e., the number and titles of
the Units covered in that Block. This is followed by a brief introduction to the Block. This Block introduction
explains the total coverage of the Block as a whole as well as the coverage of each Unit in that Block.

Each Unit is structured to facilitate self study for you. The section on Objectives briefly states what we
expect you to attain when you have completed the Unit. In Introduction, there is an attempt to forge a link
with the topics of the previous Units and the topic to be covered in the present Unit. This is followed by the
main body of the Unit, which is divided into various sections and subsections. In the main body there are a few
self-check exercises under the caption Check Your Progress. Enough space is given for you to write your
answers to the questions set in the self-check exercises. Answers to these exercises are given in the section
Answers to Check Your Progress Exercises at the end of the Unit.

The section Let Us Sum Up summarises what has been said in the whole Unit. This summary enables you
to recall the main points covered in the Unit. To facilitate comprehension, important words/terms covered in
the Unit are explained in the section Key Words. Some books for additional reading are suggested in the
section Further Readings and References. For your reference purpose some of these books may be
available in the study centre. The section Terminal Questions/Exercises is intended to give you an idea about
the nature of question that may be asked in term end examinations. These question and Check Your Progress
Exercises are for your practice only, and you should not submit answers to these questions to the
University for assessment.

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Read the Units carefully and note down the important points. You can use the space in the margin of the
printed pages for making notes and writing your comments. While reading the Units mark the words that you
do not fully understand. Look for the meaning of such words under the section Key Words or in a dictionary.
Read the Unit again and again until you have understood the point. You may also try to find it in earlier Units
as it may be explained there. However, if you still do not understand something, consult your counsellor during
the face-to-face sessions at the Study Centre for clarification.

Try to answer ‘Check Your Progress’ questions. These exercises will help you to reinforce the information/
knowledge you gain through your first reading of the text. Proper comprehension of the units and the points/
notes made by you while reading through the Units would help you in answering the Check Your Progress
Exercises given in the Units. Once you have written the answer in the blank space provided for each question,
you can compare your answers with the answers given in the section ‘Answers to Check Your Progress
Exercises’.

7.2 Audio-Video Material


In addition to the print material, audio and video tapes have been prepared for each course. The audio-video
material is supplementary to the printed material. Hence, we advise you to make use of it, as that will help you
to understand the subject better. Video programmes are transmitted by Doordarshan every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday from 6.30 to 7.00 in the morning. The Schedule of transmission is
communicated to you through the IGNOU Newsletter.

Audio programmes are broadcast in some select states also through Radio stations. Information about these
would be available at your Regional Centre.

The telecast schedule for transmission of programmes through Gyan Darshan is communicated through a
monthly booklet. Audio-video material will not be supplied individually but will be made available to you at the
Study Centres. You can watch these programmes during counselling sessions. Students desirous of buying the
audio-video tapes can procure them from : Director, Electronic Media Production Centre, IGNOU,
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110 068.

Course-wise lists of audio-video programmes are given alongwith the course-wise syllabus in Part
II of this programme guide.

7.3 Interactive Radio Counselling


The University has started interactive counselling through AIR network all over India. You can participate in
it by tuning in to your area Radio station. Experts from various discipline areas are available for this counselling.
Students can put across their questions to these experts by using the telephone. The telephone numbers are
announced by respective Radio Stations. This counselling is available on every Sunday between 4 and 5 in the
evening.

7.4 Gyan Darshan


IGNOU in collaboration with Doordarshan now has an exclusive Educational TV Channel of India called
Gyan Darshan. It is available through cable TV network. The channel telecasts educational programmes for
24 hours every day. Apart from programmes of IGNOU it will have educational programmes produced by
various national education institutions. You should try to get access to it through your cable operator. The
schedule of programmes with time and date is sent to all study centers one month in advance. Please obtain
it from there.
7.5 Teleconferencing
To reach our students spread in different parts of the country we take the help of teleconferencing. These
sessions are conducted from Delhi. The students can attend these at the regional centres and specified study

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centres of IGNOU. It is a one way video and two way audio facility. You will be sent a schedule with topics
in advance through your study centres. The faculty at Delhi and other experts as resource persons participate
in these sessions. You can put your problems and questions to these experts through the telephone available at
receiving centres. These will help in resolving your queries related to courses and other general information
pertaining to programmes of study.

7.6 Counselling
In distance education, face-to-face contact between the learners and their tutors/counsellors is an important
activity. The purpose of such a contact is to answer some of your questions and clarify your doubts which
may not be possible through any other means of communication. It is also intended to provide you an opportunity
to meet fellow students. There are experienced academic counsellors at the Study Centres to provide counselling
and guidance to you in the courses that you have chosen for study. The counselling sessions for each of the
courses will be held at suitable intervals throughout the academic session. The counselling sessions are
not compulsory. However, they may be very useful in certain respects such as: to share your views on the
subject with teachers and fellow participants, comprehend some of the complex ideas or difficult issues, and
get clarifications for many doubts which you would not otherwise try to raise, and consult academic counsellors
for selecting courses of study.

Face-to-face counselling will be provided to you at the study centre assigned to you. You should note that the
counselling sessions will be very different from the usual classroom teaching or lectures. Counsellors will not
be delivering lectures or speeches. They will try to help you to overcome difficulties (academic as well as
personal) which you face while studying for this programme. In these sessions you must look into the subject-
based difficulties and any other issues arising out of such difficulties. Besides, some of the audio and video
cassettes that are available at that time will be played in the counselling sessions.

Before you go to attend the counselling sessions, please go through your course material and note down the
points to be discussed. Unless you have gone through the Units, there may not be much to discuss. Try to
concentrate on the relevant and the most important issues. Also try to understand each other’s points of view.
You may also establish personal contact with your fellow participants to get mutual help for academic purposes.
Try to get the maximum possible help from your counsellors.

Generally there will be 10 counselling sessions for an 8 credit course and 5 sessions for a 4 credit course. For
Field Work guidance, details are given in the Field Work Journal.

7.7 Social Work Practicum (Field Work)


As mentioned earlier successful completion of Field Work Practicum is a necessary condition fo appearing in
the Term-End Examination of successive years. Details are given in the Field Work Journal for 1st, 2nd and
3rd year respectively. Field Work Journal provides space for writing reports of various activities such as:

Pre-term self assessment form : 1


For field work (Social Work Practicum)
Orientation visits : 5 (minimum) each student is to be guided by a
Concurrent Field visits : 25 (minimum) professionally qualified supervisor having
MSW or M.A. in Social Work.
Individual Conference with FWS : 5 (minimum)
The Study Centre Co-ordinator will
Group Conference with FWS : 5 (minimum)
provide you a supervisor who has the
Term-end self assessment form : 1 required qualification. If you do not get
one, please contact the programme
coordinator.

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7.8 Study Centres
To provide effective student support, we have set up a number of Study Centres all over the country. You will
be allotted one of these Study Centres taking into consideration your place of residence or work. However,
each Study Centre can handle only a limited number of students and despite our best efforts, it may not
always be possible to allot the Study Centre of your choice. The list of Study Centres is provided in section 14
of this Programme Guide. The particulars regarding the Study Centre to which you are assigned will be
communicated to you.
Every Study Centre will have:
 A Coordinator who will coordinate different activities at the centre.
 An Assistant Coordinator and other supporting staff appointed on a part-time basis.
 Counsellors in different courses to provide counselling and guidance to you in the courses you have
choosen.
A Study Centre will have six major functions:
1) Counselling: Face-to-face counselling for the courses will be provided at the Study Centres. Generally,
as stated earlier, there will be 10 counselling sessions for an 8 credit course and 5 sessions for a 4 credit
course. The detailed programme of the counselling sessions will be sent to you by the Coordinator of
your Study Centre.
2) Evaluation of Assignments: Tutor Marked Assignments (TMA) will be evaluated by the Counsellors
appointed for different courses at the Study Centre. These assignments will be returned to you with
tutor comments and marks obtained. These comments will help you in your studies.
3) Library: For each course some of the books suggested under ‘Some Useful Books’ will be available in
the Study Centre Library. All audio and video tapes are also available in the library.
4) Information and Advice: At the Study Centre you get relevant information regarding the courses
offered by the University, counselling schedules, examination schedule, etc. You will also get guidance in
choosing your elective and application-oriended courses.
5) Audio-Video Facilities: The Centres are equipped with audio-video facilities to help you make use of
the audio and video cassettes prepared for different courses. Media notes of these audio-video programmes
will also be available at the Study Centre. This will help you to know the contents of each programme.
6) Interaction with Fellow-Students: In the Study Centres you get an opportunity to interact with fellow
students.
Please bring all your Units and your folder of corrected assignments with you when you come to
the counselling session.

8 EVALUATION
1) The Evaluation for each course covers two aspects :
a) Continuous evaluation through assignments (Tutor Marked Assignment (TMAs)
b) Term-end examinations.
In the final results all the assignments of a course carry 30% weightage while 70% weightage is given
for term-end examination.
2) All the assignments and term-end examinations will be scored as a numerical marking scheme. Any
component, which has not been attempted would be treated as having a score of 0 (zero) marks

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3) To claim BSW degree, the requirement for pass would be at least 35% marks (Grade D) in both
continuous evaluation (assignments) as well as term-end examination of each course. The scores of
continuous evaluation and term-end examination are not complementary to each . The above condition
is mandatory for all courses of BSW.
4) Depending on the percentage of marks secured by a candidate, the divisions will be awarded as follows :
Ist Division - 60% and above
IInd Division - 50% and 59.9%
Pass - 35% to 49.9%
Unsuccessful - Below 35%
The notional correlates of the letter grades and percentage of marks are as under:
Letter Grade Qualitative Value Point Grade

A Excellent 5

B Very Good 4

C Good 3

D Satisfactory 2

E Unsatisfactory 1

5. Students who do not qualify in the term-end examination are also allowed to take up the term-end
examination of courses in the next year. It means you can take the term-end examination of the first
year courses in the second year of study. But you can appear in examination for not more than 48
credits in one examination. Similarly the first and second year courses can be carried over to the third
year.

8.1 Assignments --- Instructions


Assignments constitute the continuous evaluation. The submission of assignments is compulsory. The marks
that you get in your assignments will be counted in your final result. Assignments of a course carry 30%
weightage while 70% weightage is given to the term-end examinations. Therefore, you are advised to take
your assignments seriously. A simple omission on your part may cause loss to you and inconvenience at all
levels in the University.
You have to complete the assignment within the due dates specified in the assignments booklet or within one
month of the date of receipt of assignments whichever is later. You will not be allowed to appear for the term-
end examination for any course if you do not submit the specified number of assignments in time for that
course. If you appear in term-end examination, without submitting the assignments the result of term-end
examination would be liable to be cancelled.
You will not be allowed to appear for the term-end examination for any course if you do not submit
the specified number of assignments in time for that course.
The main purpose of assignment is to test your comprehension of the learning materials you receive from us
and also to help you get through the courses. The evaluators/counsellors after correcting the assignments
send them back to you with their comments and marks. The comments guide you in your study and help in
improving it. The content provided in the printed course materials should be sufficient for answering the
assignments. Please do not worry about the non-availability of extra reading materials for working on the
assignments. However, if you have easy access to other books, you may make use of them. The assignments

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are designed in such a way as to help you concentrate mainly on the printed course materials and exploit your
personal experience.

There is only one Tutor Marked Assignment (TMA) which will be evaluated by the counsellor. For 8 credit
course, there is only one tutor workd assignment.

Whenever you receive a set of material and assignments, check them immediately and ask for
missing pages, if any, from Material Production and Distribution Division, (IGNOU, Maidan Garhi,
New Delhi – 110068).

The assignment responses should be complete in all respects. Before submission you should ensure that you
have answered all the questions in all assignments. Incomplete answer sheets bring you poor grades.

The University/Co-ordinator of the Study Centre has the right to reject the assignments submitted after the
due date. You are, therefore, advised to submit the assignments before the due date.

For your own record, retain a copy of all the assignment responses which you submit to the Coordinator. If
you do not get back your duly evaluated tutor marked assignments along with a copy of assessment sheet
containing comments of evaluator on your assignment within a month after submission, please try to get it
personally from your study centre. This may help you to improve upon future assignments. Also maintain an
account of the corrected assignment responses received by you after evaluation. This will help you to represent
your case to the University in case any problem arises.

In case of tutor-marked assignments, you have to submit your response sheets to the Coordinator of the
Study Centre assigned to you. After evaluation these tutor marked assignments will be sent back to you
with comments and marks (grade).

Do not forget to get back your duly evaluated tutor marked assignments alongwith a copy of the assessment
sheet containing comments of the evaluator on your performance. This may help you to improve future
assignments.

If you do not get pass grade in any assignment, you have to submit it again. To get fresh assignments you
should write to Registrar, MPDD, IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068. However, once you get the
pass grade in an assignment, you cannot re-submit it for improvement of grade. Assignments are not subject
to re-evaluation except for factual errors, if any, committed by the evaluator. The discrepancy noticed by you
in the evaluated assignments should be brought to the notice of the Coordinator of the Study Centre, so that
the correct score is forwarded by him to the Student Evaluation Division at Headquarters. Score communicated
by the study centre through any mode other than the award list will not be acceptable to the university for
taking your score of assignments on your record.

In case you find that the score indicated in the assignment sheet of your Tutor marked assignment has not
been correctly reflected or is not entered in your grade card, you are advised to contact the coordinator of
your study centre with a request to forward correct award list to the SE Division at the Headquarters.

Do not enclose or express doubts for clarification if any about study material or assignment alongwith
the assignment. Send your doubts in a separate cover to the Director of the concerned School at
IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi - 110068. Give your complete enrolment number, name, address, title
of the course, and the number of the Unit or the assignment, etc. on top of your letter

SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR TUTOR MARKED ASSIGNMENTS (TMAs)

1) Write your Enrolment Number, Name, Full Address, Signature and Date on the top right hand corner of
the first page of your response sheet.

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2) Write the Programme Title, Course Code, Course Title, Assignment Code and Name of your Study
Centre on the left hand corner of the first page of your response sheet.
Course Code and Assignment Code may be reproduced from the assignment.
The top of the first page of your response sheet should look like this:

ENROLMENT NO.:
PROGRAMME TITLE: .............................. NAME: .................................................
COURSE CODE: .............................. ADDRESS: .................................................
.............................. .................................................
COURSE TITLE: .............................. .................................................
ASSIGNMENT CODE: .............................. SIGNATURE: .................................................
STUDY CENTRE: .............................. DATE: .................................................

All Tutor Marked Assignments are to be submitted at the study centre assigned to you.
3) Read the assignments carefully and follow the specific instructions, if any given on the assignment itself
about the subject matter or its presentation.
4) Go through the Units on which assignments are based. Make some points regarding the question and
then rearrange those points in a logical order and draw up a rough outline of your answer. While
answering an essay type question give adequate attention to introduction and conclusion. The introduction
must offer your brief interpretation of the question and how you propose to develop it. The conclusion
must summarise your response to the question. Make sure that the answer is logical and coherent, and
has clear connections between sentences and paragraphs. The answer should be relevant to the question
given in the assignment. Make sure that you have attempted all the main points of the question. Once
you are satisfied with your answer, write down the final version neatly and underline the points you wish
to emphasise. While solving numericals, use proper format and give working notes wherever necessary.
5) Use only foolscap size paper for your response and tie all the pages carefully. Avoid using very thin
paper. Allow a 4 cm margin on the left and at least 4 lines in between each answer. This may facilitate
the evaluator to write useful comments in the margin at appropriate places.
6) Write the responses in your own hand. Typed assignments are also acceptable. Do not copy your
answers from the Units/Blocks sent to you by the University. If you copy, you will get zero marks for
the respective question.
7) Do not copy from the response sheets of other students. If copying is noticed, the assignments of such
students will be rejected.
8) Write each assignment separately. All the assignments should not be written in continuity.
9) Write the question number with each answer.
10) The completed assignment should be sent to the Coordinator of the Study Centre allotted to you. Under
any circumstances do not send the tutor marked response sheets to the Student Evaluation Division at
Head Quarters for evaluation.
11) After submitting the assignment at the Study Centre get the acknowledgement from the Coordinator on
the prescribed assignment remittance-cum-acknowledgement card.

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12) In case you have requested for a change of Study Centre, you should submit your Tutor Marked
Assignments only to the original Study Centre until the change of Study Centre is notified by the
University.
13) If you find that there is any factual error in evaluation of your assignments e.g. any portion of assignment
response has not been evaluated or total of score recorded on assignment response is incorrect you
should approach the coordinator of your study centre for correction and transmission of correct score
to headquarters.
8.2 Term-end Examinations
As stated earlier, term-end examination is the major component of the evaluation system and it carries 70%
weightage in the final result.
The University conducts term-end examination twice a year i.e., in June and December. You can take the
examination only after completion of the course. In the first year you can take the examination of the foundation
courses in June and for the elective courses in December, failing which you can take the same in June or
December of subsequent years within the total span of the programme. Similarly in the case of second year
courses, you can take the examinations of the foundation courses in June and electives in December. In the
3rd year you can appear in Electives and Application oriented courses only in December. These conditions are
for the year of enrolment. Whenever you are repeating examination you can appear either in June & December.
In case you fail to get a pass score in the Term-end Examination, you will be eligible to reappear at the next
Term-end Examination for that course as and when it is held, within the total span of the programme.
Eligibility for Examination
To be eligible to appear at the Term-end Examination in any course, you are required to fulfil the following
four conditions.
1) You should have paid the registration fee for that year.
2) You should have opted and pursued the prescribed course.
3) You should complete the submission of assignments for the respective course.
4) You should submit the examination form in time (which is explained later).
Examination Date Sheet
Examination date sheets (Schedule which indicates the date and time of examination for each course) are
sent to all the Study Centres approximately 5 months in advance. The same is also notified through IGNOU
News Letter from time to time. Thus, normally, the date sheet for June examinations is sent in the month of
January/February and for December examination in the month of July/August. You are advised to see
whether there is any clash in the examination dates of the courses you wish to take i.e. examination of any
two courses you wish to take are scheduled on the same day at the same time. If there is any clash, you are
advised to choose one of them in that examination and the other course in the next examination (i.e., June or
December as the case may be).
Examination Form
It is an essential pre-requisite for you to submit the Examination Form for taking examination in any course.
Copies of the examination forms are available at Study Centres/Regional Centres/Student Evaluation Division
at Headquarters. A copy is also printed here in this Programme Guide. You can take photocopy of this form
and use it. Only one form is to be submitted for all the courses in one term-end examination. You need not pay
any separate fee for the examinations.

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· Date of Submission of Examination Forms
June, Tee December, Tee Late Fee Where to Submit the Form
1st March to 31 March 1st Sept. to 30th Sept. NIL IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068
or at the concerned Regional Centre.
1st April to 20th April 1st Oct to 20th Oct Rs.100/-
21st April to 15th May 21st Oct to 15th Nov Rs.500/- For outside Delhi Students (Concerned
Regional Centre)
16th May to 28th May 16th Nov to 26th Nov Rs.1000/- For Delhi Students (IGNOU, Maidan Garhi,
New Delhi or concerned Regional Centre)

To avoid discrepancies in filling up examination form/hardship in appearing in the term-end examination


students are advised to:
1) remain in touch with your Study Centre/Regional Centre/SED Division for change in schedule of
submission of examination form fee if any;
2) fill up the examination form for next term-end examination without waiting for the result of the
previous term-end examination and also filling up the courses, for which result is awaited;
3) fill up all the particulars carefully and properly in the examination form to avoid rejection/delay in
processing of the form;
4) retain proof of mailing/submission of examination form till you receive examination hall ticket.
Admit Card
After receiving the examination forms from you, the University will send admit card to you before the
commencement of examination. If you do not receive the admit card 15 days before the commencement of
examinations, you may contact your Study Centre or Regional Centre or Student Registration and Evaluation
Division at the Headquarters. If your name is registered for examinations in the list sent to the Study Centre,
even if you have not received admit card or misplaced it, you can take the examination by showing your
Identity Card (Student Card) to the examination centre superintendent.
Every student must bring identity card for appearing in term end examination along with the admit
card.
Examination Centre
Your Study Centre is normally your examination centre. The University at its discretion may allot you any
examination centre other than your study centre. Change of examination centre is not generally permitted. In
exceptional cases change of centre may be considered. For this students should apply one month in advance
to Registrar, SED at IGNOU.
Your enrolment number is your Roll Number for examinations. Be careful in writing it. Any mistake in writing
the Roll Number will result in non–declaration of your result.
Declaration of Result
It is your duty to check whether you are registered for that course and whether you are eligible to appear for
that examination or not. If you neglect this and take the examination without being eligible for it, your result
will be cancelled.
Although all efforts are made to declare the result in time, there will be no binding on the University
to declare the results of the last examination before commencement of next examination. You are
therefore, advised to fill up the form without necessarily waiting for the result and get it cancelled
at a later date if so required.

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No student is allowed to reappear in an examination or submitting assignments for improving the marks/grade
after successfully passing it.
Study Centre is the contact point for you. The University cannot send communication to all the students
individually. All the important communications are sent to the Coordinators of the Study Centres and Regional
Directors. The Coordinators would display a copy of such important circular/notification on the notice board
of the Study Centre for the benefit of all the Students. You are, therefore, advised to get in touch with your
Coordinator for day-to-day information about assignments, submission of examination forms, date-sheet, list
of students admitted to a particular examination, declaration of result, etc.
While communicating with the University regarding examination, please clearly write your enrolment number
and complete address. In the absence of such details, we will not be able to attend to your problems.
Evaluation of Social Work Practicum
Evaluation of BSWL-001, BSWL-002 and BSWL-003 will be done by your supervisor (50 out of 100 marks)
and by External Evaluation (50 out of 100 marks). You must score 35% separately in both internal (supervisor)
and external evaluation.If you fail in any one, you will have to repeat the practicum.

9 OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION


IGNOU Newsletter
The University publishes newsletter two times in a year in English as well as in Hindi. It is mailed to the
students free of cost. All the important information relevant to the students is published in the newsletter.
Reservation of Seats
The University provides reservation of seats for scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, other backward classes,
wards of defence personnel who lost their lives or were seriously injured and physically handicapped students
as per the Government of India rules.
Scholarships and Reimbursement of Fees
Reserve categories viz., scheduled caste/scheduled tribe other backward classes and physically handicapped
students, have to pay the fees at the time of admission to the University along with other students.
Physically Handicapped students admitted to IGNOU are eligible for Government of India scholarships. They
are advised to collect the scholarship forms from the Directorate of Social Welfare or Office of the Social
Welfare Officer of the concerned State Government and submit the filled-in forms to them through the
concerned Regional Director of IGNOU.
Provisional Certificate
On request from the student a provisional certificate will be issued on completion of 32/64 credits courses
prescribed and opted by the student in the Ist/IInd year respectively for provisional certificate you have
to write to the Registrar SED, IGNOU, New Delhi 110 068, in prescribed form as contained in this Programme
Guide.
Change of Medium of Instruction
Change of Medium is permitted within one month of the first receipt of study material on payment of
Rs. 200/- for 2-4 credit and Rs. 400/- for 8 credit per course. per course by demand draft drawn in favour of
IGNOU and payable at Delhi. The Change of medium shall be effective for subsequent dispatch of course
materials. For replacement of course material sent the books already received to the Registrar, MPDD along
with the copy of letter from SRD, admitting the change of medium retaining a photocopy of it for further
reference and record.

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For change of medium, you should address your form (given in this programme guide) to concern Regional
Diector along with the draft for requisite fee.
Change or Correction of Address
There is a printed card for the change/correction of address. This card is normally sent to you along with the
study material a copy of the same is given in this programme guide. In case there is any correction or change
in your address, you are directed to make use of that printed card addressed to Registrar, SRD, IGNOU,
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110 068. You are advised not to write letter to any other officer in the University in
this regard. Normally, it takes four to six weeks to effect the change. Therefore, you are advised to make your
own arrangements to redirect the mail to the changed address during this period.
Change of Study Centre
The candidates are required to opt only such study centres which are activated for the programme. As far as
possible the university will allot the study centre opted by the candidate. However, the university may change
the study centre at its convenience without concurrence of the student at any time.
For the purpose of change of Study Centre you have to send request to the Director of your Regional Centre.
A copy of the same may be sent to SRD at the headquarters.
Counselling facilities for a programme may not be available at all the Centres. As such you are advised to
make sure that counselling facilities are available for the programme you have chosen, at the new Centre
opted for. As far as possible the request for change of Study Centre is considered favourably. However, the
allotment of new Study Centre is subject to availability of seats for the programme at the new Centre asked
for.
Course Registration (II year/III year)
You have to submit the Registration form, for II year/III year. Only at your respective Regional Centre and
however else. If any student sends the Registration/Re-registration Forms, Examination Forms at wrong
places and thereby misses the scheduled date and consequently a semester/year, he/she will have not claim
on the University for regularization
Change of Regional Centre
When you want transfer from one Region to another Region, you have to write to that effect to the Regional
Centre from where you seek a transfer marking copies to the Regional Centre where you would like to be
transferred to and also to Registrar (SRD), New Delhi. Further, you have to obtain a certificate from the
Coordinator of the Study Centre from where you are seeking transfer regarding the number of assignments
submitted. The Regional Director from where you are seeking the transfer will transfer all records to the
Regional Centre where you seek transfer under intimation to you and Registrar (SRD). The records are
normally sent by Registered Post to guard against loss in the postal transit.
Issue of Duplicate Grade Card/Mark sheet
A duplicate Grade Card is issued after a request is made on the prescribed form along with a draft of
Rs.150/- to be paid in favour of IGNOU, New Delhi. The form for the purpose is given in this Programme
Guide.
Re-admission
If you are not able to complete the programme in a maximum of 6 years, University has made a special
provision for re-admission. The form and the guidelines are available in this Programme Guide. Kindly fill
and submit it as per instructions.

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Simultaneous Registration

A student is permitted to register for only one programme in the given academic session. You are, therefore,
advised to seek admission to only one programme in the given academic session. Violation of this rule attracts
cancellation of admission to all the programmes and forfeiture of the programme fees.

Refund of Fees

Fee once paid will not be refunded under any circumstances programme fee may however be refunded if
admission is not offered by IGNOU for any reason.

Migration Certificate

For Migration Certificate, requisition may be sent to the Regional Director alongwith the following
documents:

1) Application (can be obtained from the Head Office or photocopy of the one given in programme
guide could be used.)

2) Attested copy of the marksheet.

3) Fee of Rs.300/- in the form of demand draft drawn in favour of IGNOU payable at the city where
Regional Centre is located.

Samples of various forms currently used in the University are provided in this Programme Guide. Whenever
you need any of these please take a photocopy, fill it and send it to us.

CREDIT TRANSFER

Definitions

“Credit transfer” means allowing a student of another university to get admitted to IGNOU for completing
any equivalent degree/diploma programme on the basis of credits obtained by him/her from that University. A
student thus admitted need to write IGNOU examinations for such courses which are found equivalent to and
for which appropriate credits would be deemed to have been acquired for and purposes for fulfilling the
IGNOU requirements for award of a degree/diploma. Credit transfer on Electives in Social Work and Field
Work Practicals is not permitted for BSW students.

Eligibility

The credit transfer scheme is applicable only to those candidates who have not completed their degree from
any other recognized University yet willing to complete through IGNOU as per rules provided.

Disputes on Admission and other University Matters

The place of jurisdiction for filling of a Suit if necessary will be only at New Delhi/Delhi.

How to Approach the University

During the course of your study you might require some further information or knowledge about rules and
regulations. You must know whom to contact for a specific information. We are providing information about
these matters below under the heading Some Useful Addresses.

The information about the suitable forms for specific purpose is also provided in section 9 of this programme
guide. Whenever you need take a copy of the relevant form and send as per instructions given in the form.

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SOME USEFUL ADDRESSES
1) Academic Matters Mrs. N. Ramya
School of Social Work
Indira Gandhi National Open University, Maidan Garhi
New Delhi 110 068
2) Non-receipt of study material, assignments Registrar (MPDD)
and for fresh assignments IGNOU
Maidan Garhi
New Delhi – 110 068
3) Change of course/programme, Registrar (SED)
Examinations Centres, IGNOU
results, and other exam related Maidan Garhi
matters. New Delhi – 110 068
4) Change of course/programme,
Admissions, fees, scholarships, Regional Director of your Region
exam. schedule, Migration certificate and
change of address.

5) Counsellors and other problems Assistant Director (Student Affairs)


relating to study centres Regional Services Division
IGNOU
Maidan Garhi
New Delhi – 110 068
6) Purchasing of Audio/Video Tapes Marketing Unit
EMPC
IGNOU, Maidan Garhi
New Delhi-110 068
You are advised to get in touch with the co-ordinator of your study centre for timely information.

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10 SOME FORMS FOR YOUR USE
In this Section we are enclosing the sample of some forms which are useful to you. Whenever you have to
correspond with the University, please get the photocopy of the relevant form, fill it carefully and send as per
instructions therein. The detailed instructions for all these forms are provided in this programme guide in
different sections. The following forms are enclosed:
1) Application for credit transfer and instructions in Bachelor’s Degree Programme.
2) Assignment remittance-cum-acknowledgement form/change/correction of address/study centre.
3) Change of medium/courses/programme of study.
4) Requisition for fresh set of assignments and instructions.
5) Term-end examination form and instructions.
6) Non-receipt of study material/assignments.
7) Re-checking of Result of Term-end examination result form.
8) Form for duplicate grade card/Mark-sheet
9) Migration certificate form and instructions.
10) Form for provisional certificate.
11) Course registration form for BSW IInd year.
12) Course registration form for BSW IIIrd year.
13) Re-admission form and guidelines.

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INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY
Please see instructions overleaf
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110 068
Application for Credit Transfer in Bachelor Degree Programme

Enrolment No. Programme of Study :

Name & Address ________________________________ Details of Credit Transfer Fee paid :

________________________________ D.D.No. _______________ Date _______________ Amount _________

________________________________ Drawn on (Bank & Branch) ____________________________________


Payable in favour of IGNOU, New Delhi (fee is Rs. 100/- per course or a part thereof)

Details of courses applied for Credit Transfer : IGNOU Credit Equivalence desired

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S. No. Subject (s) Maximum Percentage Marks Year of Course Course Title Credits
Qualified Marks of Marks Obtained Passing Code

All of the Information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge Student Signature & Date :
(For Office use only)

Recommendations of Schools :
Credit Transfer recommended for the following Credit Transfer for the following courses not recommended
Course Signature of Course Reasons for Signature of
Course Title Credits Marks Percentage Course Title Credits
Code Director of School Code Rejection Director of School
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION FOR APPLICATION FOR CREDIT TRANSFE R
1. Read the instructions given in your Programme Guide carefully.

2. For BSW Credit Transfer is allowed only for foundation courses and language age courses.

3. Enclose the attested copies of the following alongwith the form :

l Marks lists issued by the accredited Institute / University.

l Syllabus of accredited InstitutelUniversity.

l Prospecuts issued by the accredited InstitutelUniversity.

4. Pay the credit transfer fee at the rate of Rs. 100/- per course or part thereof through a crossed Demand Draft in
favour of ‘India Gandhi National Open University’ payable at New Delhi.

5. Submit the filled in Credit Transfer Form to the following address:

Registrar (SR Division)


Indira Gandhi National Open University
Maidan Garhi
New Delhi-110 068

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Enrolment No.: Programme : INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPENUNIVERSITY
ASSIGNMENTS REMITTANCE-CUM-ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM
Name :
Enrolment No. : Programme :
Course Code : Medium : Name : ___________________________________
S.No. Assignment No. For Office Use Only Course Code : ______________________________
Medium :
Sr. No. : ___________________________ _________________________________________
S. No. Assignment No.
Date of Receipt : ____________________ _________________________________________ FOROFFICEUSEONLY
_________________________________________
Name of Evaluator : _________________ Sr. No. : _______________________________
_________________________________________
Signature of the receiver
Date of despatch _________________________________________
to the Evaluator : ___________________ Date : _________________________________
Signature of the
Student ___________________________________ __________________________________ Seal
Sig. of dealing Accountant Date of receipt from
Date : ____________________________________
Date : Evaluator :
Notes : 1. Submit this form to the coordinator of your study centre alongwith the assignment.
2. When you submit the assignment by post, enclose a self-addressed stamped stamped envelop along with this.

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CHANGE/CORRECTION OF ADDRESS AND STUDY CENRTE INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY
If you change your address please ASSIGNMENTS REMITTANCE-CUM-ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM
complete the form using
block capitals and indicating : Programme Code

Programme of Study Enrolment Date Change


Enrolment Number Number effective from
Name
Name
New or Corrected Address inlcuding Pin
New Study Centre Code New Address
Choice for Medium of Study
Date of Change
Existing Study Centre Code
For change/correction of address and or change of study centre the form
should be mailed to the Director of your concerned Regional Centre.
Town
State Pin

State Code (See Code List 2 of Guide to Applicant)


New Study Centre
NOTE : TWO FORMS ARE PRESENTED IN THIS PAGE, USE THE Signature : Date: Code :
RELEVANT FORM ONLY.
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Change of Programme: Rs.400/- + Rs.200/- for 2-4 credit and
Rs.400/- for 8 credit per course
To, Change of Medium : Rs.200/- + Rs.200/- for 2-4 credit and
Regional Director
The Registrar, (SR&E) Rs.400/- for 8 credit per course
Change of Courses: Rs.200/- for 2 or 4 credit per course
IGNOU, Maidan Garhi Rs.400/- for more than 4 credit per course.
New Delhi-110068 This is permitted within 30 days from receipt of first set of
course material.

SUB: 1. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME OF STUDY


2. CHANGE OF MEDIUM OF STUDY
3. CHANGE OF COURSES OF STUDY

Enrolment No.

1. Change of Programme : From ..................................... to ............................................

2. Change of Medium : From .......................................... to ............................................

3. Change of courses of study as per following details:

Courses Offered From To

Foundation Courses

Elective Courses

Application Oriented
Courses

Fee Details : Demand draft is to be made in the name of IGNOU payable at Delhi

Demand Draft No .................................................................... Dated ......................................

Amount Rs. ................................. Drawn on .............................................................................

Signature

Name ................................................................

Address .............................................................

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

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

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Please read the Instructions overleaf before filling up this form.

Indira Gandhi National Open University


New Delhi
REQUISITION FOR FRESH SET OF ASSIGNMENTS

Programme of Study

Enrolment Number Study Centre Code

Write in BLOCK CAPITAL LETTERS only.

Name Shri/Smt./Km..........................................................................................................................

Please indicate course code, assignment code and course title for which you need the assignments in the following
columns. The assignments of the course which you have already passed should not be mentioned.

Sl. Course Assignments Course Title Medium


No. Code Code
1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

Reasons for request for fresh set of assignments


(Please Tick (3 ) whichever is applicable)
1. Assignments nor received at all earlier.
2. Assignments were received after the due dates prescribed for their submission.
3. Assignments submitted but could not secure minimum qualifying score.
4. Assignments responses submitted after due dates were rejected by the Study Centre.
5. Assignments responses submitted after due dates were rejected by the Study Centre.
6. Failed to secure over-all qualifying grade in course(s) mentioned above and wish to improve over-all qualifying
grade only by attempting one assignments.
Name and Address ........................................ Signature ...............................................
...................................................................... Date .......................................................
......................................................................
......................................................................
.................................... Pin ...........................
For Official Use Only :
Date of Despatch of Assignments to the student ....................................................................................
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INSTRUCTIONS FORDOINGASSIGNMENTS

1. Read instructions for submission of assignments given in your Programme Guide carefully.
2. Assignments should be demanded only if your registration for that course (subject) is valid.
3. Please ensure that you have mentioned your correct Enrolment No. (it consists of 9 digits), Name, Course Code,
and Course Title, Semester/year, wherever applicable, and Study Centre Code on your assignment responses
before submitting to the concerned authorities.
4. Submission of assignments within due dates is a pre-requisite for appearing in the term-end examination. You are,
therefore, advised to submit your TMAs at your Study Centre and within the prescribed dates. Assignments
received after due dates will be summarily rejected.
5. In case you have failed to get the overall qualifying grade for a course; you may choose to either appear in the
term end examination or attempt the assignments for that course again.
6. Assignments should not be demanded to improve your score if you have secured minimum qualifying score in a
course (subject).
7. Please do not submit your assignment responses twice either at the same Study Centre or at different Study
Centres for evaluation.

Please mail this form to :

The Assistant Registrar (Depatch) (MPDD)


Indira Gandhi National Open Unviersity
Maidan Garhi
New Delhi-110 068

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INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY
STUDENT EVALUATION DIVISION EXAM FORM
MAIDAN GARHI, NEW DELHI-110 068
TERM-END EXAM JUNE / DECEMBER - 201_____ Form Number
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Please read the instruction in the Student Handbook and Prospectus before filling up the form.
2. Use BLACK BALL POINT PEN in boxes using English Capital Letters or English numerals
3. Do not make any stray marks on the sheet.
4. Do not staple, pin, wrinkle scribble, tear or wet this sheet
5. Write in CAPITAL LETTERS only within the box, without touching the lines as shown in the sample below:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Programme Code Study Centre Code

Enrolment No. Exam Centre Code


(Where you wish to appear in Exam)
Name of the Candidate (Leave one box empty between First Name, Middle Name and Surname)

Address for Correspondence (Do not give Post Box No. address. Leave a blank box between each unit of address like
House No., Street Name, P.O., etc.)

City District

State Pin Code

COURSE OPTION:
Course codes for which appearing for Course Code (Exam already taken in last TEE
the First time OR failed in the earlier TEEs but result awaited on the date of submission of
the exam form) (For result please visit IGNOU site
Fee @ Rs. 50/- PER COURSE www.ignou.ac.in) NO EXAM FEE TO BE PAID
S.No. Course Code S.No. Course Code S.No. Course Code

1. 9. 1.
2. 10. 2.
3. 11. 3.
4. 12. 4.
5. 13. 5.
6. 14. 6.
7. 15. 7.
8. 16. 8.
FEE DETAILS (Please write your Name & Enrolment No. at the back of the Draft)

Total No. of Total Amt. Draft No.


Courses X 50
Amount
Practical
Courses X 50
Date
Late Fee
Issuing Branch

TOTAL Payable at N E W D E L H I
ISSUING BANK

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SIGNATURE OF THE STUDENT Control No.
(within the Box only) (For Official use Only)
DECLARATION
I hereby affirm that I have submitted/will submit all the required number of assignments as applicable for the above course(s)
within the deadlines prescribed by the University to the appropriate authority for evaluation. I also affirm that my registration for
the above course(s) is valid and not time barred. If any of my above statements are found to be untrue, I will have no claim for
taking examination. I undertake that I shall abide by the rules and regulations of the University.

Date:___________ (Signature of the Student)

Dates for Submission of Exam Forms


FOR JUNE TEE LATEFEE FOR DEC TEE LATEFEE
1 Feb to 31 March NIL 1 Aug to 30 Sept. NIL
1 April to 20 April Rs. 300/- 1 Oct to 20 Oct. Rs. 300/-
21 April to 15 May* Rs. 500/- 21 Oct to 15 Nov* Rs. 500/-
16 May to 28 May* Rs. 1000/- 16 Nov to 28 Nov* Rs. 1000/-

*During these dates submit the examination form with late fees to the concerned Regional Centre (Outside Delhi). For Delhi,
submit to the Registrar (SED).

Please submit the examination form up to 20th April / 20th Oct at the address mentioned below and no where else
by Regd. Post / Speed Post
THE REGISTRAR (SED)
INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY,
BLOCK-12, MAIDAN GARHI,
NEW DELHI - 110068

INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING UP THE EXAM FORM

1. Please send the examination form by Registered Post/Speed post and retain the proof of its mailing till you receive
the Hall Ticket.
2. Students should submit the examination form only once for each Term-end Examination.
3. Examination fee @ Rs. 50/- per course in the form of demand draft drawn in favour of IGNOU and payable at New
Delhi is required to be sent along with the Examination Form.
4. It is advisable that students fill-up the examination form without waiting for the result of the previous examination.
No Examination fee is required to be paid for the courses for which the student appeared in the preceding TEE and
the result has not been declared on the date of submission of the Examination form.
5. Term-end Examination result is also available on the university website i.e., www.ignou.ac.in. Please see the result
status before filling examination form.
6. If you fail to receive Examination Intimation Slip one week before commencement of examination, you may visit our
website www.ignou.ac.in and download Hall Ticket and report to Examination Centre with your Identity Card.
7. Normally the Study Centre is the Examination Centre. In case you wish to take examination at a particular centre,
the code of your chosen centre be filled up as Examination Centre Code. However, if Examination Centre chosen
by you is not activated, you will be allotted another Examination Centre under the same Region.
8. Change of Examination Centre, once allotted, is not permissible under any circumstances.
9. Please write correct course code(s) as indicated in your Programme Guide, failing which the course(s) will not be
included in Hall Ticket for taking examination. (For example BSWE-001/BSWL-001.)
10. In case wrong/invalid course code is mentioned in examination form, the course will not be included in the Hall
Ticket and the examination fee paid will not be refunded.

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The Registrar
Materials Production and Distribution Division
Indira Gandhi National Open University
New Delhi-110 068

SUB : NON-RECEIPT OF STUDY MATERIAL & ASSIGNMENTS

Enrolement No.

Programme Medium of Study

I have not received the study Materials/Assignment is respect of the following.:


Sl. No. Course Code Blocks Assignments

I have remitted all the dues towards the course fee and there is No change is may address given as follows
:
Name and Address : .................................. Signature : .........................................

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

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

For Official Use

Date of despatch of study material/assignments to students ......................................................................

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INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY
Student Evaluation Division

APPLICATION FORM FOR RE-EVALUATION OF


ANSWER SCRIPT

1. Name:…………………………………………………………………………….
2. Programme: Enrolment No.

3. Address: …………………………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………………………………………

PIN:

4. Month and Year of the Exam:………………………………………………………….

5. Examination Centre Code :

6. Address of the Examination Centre :………………………………………………......

…………………………………………………………………………………………

7. Courses, in which COURSE CODE MARKS/GRADE OBTAINED


Re-evaluation is sought
…………………. ……………………………..
…………………. ……………………………...
…………………. ……………………………...
…………………. ……………………………..
8. Fee Details:
(The fee for Re-evaluation of answer script is Rs. 500/- per course, which is to be paid through
demand draft drawn in favour of ‘IGNOU’ & payable at the City of Evaluation Centre)

No. of Course(s) …………………..X Rs. 500/- = Total Amount :…………………………

Demand Draft No. …………………………… Date …………………………….....…

Issuing Bank ……………………………………………………........................................……

Date: …………………… Signature of the student

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RULES & REGULATIONS FOR RE-EVALUATION OF ANSWER SCRIPTS
1. The request for re-evaluation by the student must be made before 31st March for December TEE
and 30th September for June TEE or within one month of declaration of results, whichever is later.
2. The date of declaration of result will be calculated from the date on which the result are placed on
the IGNOU website.
3. After re-evaluation, the better of the two scores of original marks/grade and marks/grade after re-
evaluation will be considered.
4. The revised marks/grade after re-evaluation shall be communicated to the student on receipt pf re-
evaluation result and result of re-evaluation will also made available on the IGNOU website at
www.ignou.ac.in. The minimum time required for re-evaluation shall be 30 days from the date of
receipt of application.
5. Re-evaluation is permissible in TEE only and not in the Project Dissertation Practicals/Lab courses,
Workshops, Assignments & Seminar etc.
6. On the top of the envelope containing the prescribed application form. ‘Please mention
APPLICATION FORM FOR RE-EVALUATION OF ANSWER SCRIPTS’
7. Application form must reach within the prescribed dates at the following address:-

Sl.No. Address of Evaluation Centre Jurisdiction of Evaluation Centre


1. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres within Delhi, Faridabad, Gurgaon,
Evaluation Centre Noida and Ghaziabad
Block-5, IGNOU
Maidan Garhi
NewDelhi-110068
2. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres in Andhra Pradesh, Kerala,
Evaluation Centre Karnataka, Tamil Nadu (area under Madurai RC),
and Periyar Thidal Maharashtra ( area under Pune RC), Andaman & Nicobar
No.50, EVK Sampath Road Islands
Vepery, Chennai -600 007
3. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres in Orissa, West Bengal, Jharkhand,
Evaluation Centre Chhattisgarh , Uttar Pradesh area under the jurisdiction of
IGNOU Regional Centre Lucknow RC), Bihar (area under Darbhanga RC)
2nd Floor, Biscomaun Tower,
W. Gandhi Maidan,
Patna-800001
4. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres in Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal,
Evaluation Centre J&K, Uttar Pradesh (areas under Varanasi & Aligarh RCs)
IGNOU Regional Centre Chandigarh, Haryana, Punjab, Bihar ( areas under Patna RC)
B-l/33, Sector-H, Aliganj Assam
Lucknow-226 024
5. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Mumbai,
Evaluation Centre Maharastra (areas under Mumbai and Nagpur RCs)
IGNOU Regional Centre Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu ( area under Chennai RC), Goa
1st Floor, MSFC Building
270, Senapati Bapat Road
Pune-410 016
6. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres in Tripura, Nagaland, Mizoram,
Evaluation Centre Sikkim, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya
IGNOU Regional Centre
H/No.71,GMC Road,
Christian Basti,
Guwahati -78 605

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INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110 068

APPLICATION FORM FOR OBTAINING DUPLICATE GRADE CARD/ MARKSHEET

Name ...............................................................................................

Enrolment No.

Address ............................................................................
............................................................................
............................................................................
............................................................................

Pin

Programme ................................................................................................................................................

Month and Year of the Exam. ....................................................................................................................

Centre from where appeared at


last examination ..........................................................................................................................................

Bank Draft / IPO No. .............................................................. Dated .......................................................


for Rs. 150/- in favour of IGNOU, New Delhi ..........................................................................................

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

Signature

Dated .......................................................................
Note : Fee for duplicate grade card Rs.150. The duplicate grade card/mark sheet will be sent by Registered
post.
The filled in form with the requisite fee is to be sent to :
The Registrar (SED)
Indira Gandhi National Open University
Maidan Garhi,
New Delhi-110 068
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INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY
(To be submitted at the concerned Regional Director)
APPLICATION FORM FOR ISSUE OFMIGRATION CERTIFICATE
1. Name .................................................................................................................................................

2. Father’s Name ...................................................................................................................................

3. Address ............................................................................................................ Pin ..........................

4. Particulars of last examination ...........................................................................................................


Examination Passed Year of Passing Enrolment No. Marks Obtained Grades Obatined
(Programme)

5. Name of the Regional centre and study Centre od which


the Candidate attached

6. Name of the University of which the candidate wants to migrate

Draft Details
Amount Rs. ____________________ D.D. No. _______________________ Date _____________

Bank Name & _________________ Place of Issue ___________________

1. I hereby declare that the information provided is correct to the best of my knowledge and I have paid all
the fee due to the University.
2. I have not taken any migration certificate from the University before this.
3. I further certify that I have not enrolled with any other University/Institution after passing out from
IGNOU up to this date.
4. In the event of any of the above information being found incorrect, the Certificate shall be liable for
cancellation by the University.

Signature of the Applicant

(To be filled in by the Admissions Division)


1. The information furnished by Shri/Smt.Km. ____________________________________________
is correct as per scholar register.
2. He/She may be issued the Migration Certificate applied for ________________________________

Date.................. Dealing Assistant.............................. Section Officer..........................

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INSTRUCTIONS

1. A fee of Rs. 300/- should be remitted by way of a Demand Draft drawn in favour of IGNOU and payable
at New Delhi.

2. At the time of submission of the application for issue Migration Certificate the applicant should attach xerox copy
of consolidated Statement of Marks of Provisional Certificate issued by this University (duly attested)
for verification.

3. Duplicate Migration Certificate can be issue on payment of Rs. 300/- only in case the same has been lost,
destroyed or mutilated on submission of an Affidavit drawn up on a non-judicial stamp paper of the value
of Rs. 10/- to be sworn before a Magistrate on the following format.

‘‘I, ___________________________________ son/daughter of _____________________________ resident of

__________________________________________________________________ hereby solemnly declare that the

Migration Certificate No. ___________________________ dated __________________________________ issued

to me by the ________ to enable me to join __________________________________ University has been lost and
I did not join any other University of the basis of the same nor have I submitted the same for joining
any other University’’.

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INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY
SED
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110 068

APPLICATION FORM FOR ISSUE OF PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE

Enrolment No.

Programme Title...............................................................................

Regional Centre ...............................................................................

Name ..............................................................................................

Father’s Name ..............................................................................................


Month and year of last
examination in which you
have completed the Programme ..............................................................................................

Mailing Address ..............................................................................................

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

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

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

(Please enclose a copy of your complete grade card.)

Filled in Application Form should be sent to :

Registrar (SED)
IGNOU
Maidan Garhi,
New Delhi-110 068

Date........................................ ............................................
Signature

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Send this filled-in
form along with fee
INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY to:
The Regional
COURSE REGISTRATION FORM FOR BSW II Year Director of your
Regional Centre
*as per schedule
Enrolment No.
Regional Centre Code Study Centre Code
1. Name of the Student (in Capital letters) : ______________________________________
2. Complete Address : _____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
Details of fee paid : Draft is to be made in the name of IGNOU payable at the city of the Regional Centre.
DD should be valid for six months.
(a) Name of the Bank _________________________Place ____________________________
(b) Bank Draft No. ___________________________Dated ___________________________
(c) Amount Rs. 3,400/- + the late fee as applicable) _________________________________
(If you have paid the fee by way of Challan at the designated Bank Branch, attach the Challan, in original)
I hereby register for the following courses for II year Bachelor of Social Work.
S.No. Course Title Course Code Total Credits
1. Foundation Course in Science & Technology FST 8
2. Social Work Intervention with individuals and Groups BSWE-002 8
3. Basics of Family Education BSWE-004 8
4. Social Work Practicum-II BSWL-002 8
Total : 32 Credits
Note : 1 For all the Elective Courses of 2nd year, a student is eligible for appearing in his/her first attempt in Term-
end examinations after one year.
2) Please keep a photo copy of this form for your record.

Yours faithfully,
Date : ______________ Signature of student______________
E-mail ID ______________________
Mobile/Ph. No. _________________
*Schedule for submission of Re-registration form at the Regional Centre only :
S.No. July Session January Session Late Fee
1. 1st February to 31st March 1st August to 1st October Nil
2. 1st April to 30th April 3rd October to 31st October Rs. 200/-
3. 1st May to 31st May 1st November to 30th November Rs. 500/-
4. 1st June to 20th June 1st December to 20th December Rs. 1000/-

PS : You are required to fill-up compulsorily the statistical information in the enclosed Annexure-I of the RR
Form.

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Send this filled-in
form along with fee
INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY to:
The Regional
COURSE REGISTRATION FORM FOR BSW III Year Director of your
Regional Centre
*as per schedule
Enrolment No.
Regional Centre Code Study Centre Code
1. Name of the Student (in Capital letters) : ______________________________________
2. Complete Address : _____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
Details of fee paid : Draft is to be made in the name of IGNOU payable at the city of the Regional Centre.
DD should be valid for six months.
(a) Name of the Bank ________________________ Place ____________________________
(b) Bank Draft No. __________________________ Dated ___________________________
(c) Amount Rs. 3,400/- + the late fee as applicable) _________________________________
(If you have paid the fee by way of Challan at the designated Bank Branch, attach the Challan, in original)
I hereby register for the following courses for III year Bachelor of Social Work.
S.No. Course Title Course Code Total Credits
1. Social Work intervention with Communities and Institutions BSWE-003 8
2. Introduction to HIV/AIDS BSWE-005 8
3. Substance Abuse and Counselling BSWE-006 8
4. Social Work Practicum-III BSWL-003 8
Total : 32 Credits

Note : 1 For all the Elective Courses of 3rd year, a student is eligible for appearing in his/her first attempt in Term-
end examinations after one year.
2) Please keep a photo copy of this form for your record.
Yours faithfully,
Date : ______________ Signature of student______________
E-mail ID ______________________
Mobile/Ph. No. _________________
*Schedule for submission of Re-registration form at the Regional Centre only :
S.No. July Session January Session Late Fee
1. 1st February to 31st March 1st August to 1st October Nil
2. 1st April to 30th April 3rd October to 31st October Rs. 200/-
3. 1st May to 31st May 1st November to 30th November Rs. 500/-
4. 1st June to 20th June 1st December to 20th December Rs. 1000/-

PS : You are required to fill-up compulsorily the statistical information in the enclosed Annexure-I of the RR
Form.
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INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY
MAIDAN CARRl, NEW DELHI-110068
APPLlCATION FORM FOR OBTAINING PHOTOCOPY OF THE ANSWER SCRIPT

(Rules & regulations are mentitned on the reverse side of this form. Please go through them carefully
before filling up the form).

Prescribed dates for submission of form:- 1st March to 15th April for June Term-end Exam.
1st September to 15th October for December Term-end Exam.
1. Name .....................................................................................................................

2. Programme: Enrolment No:

3. Address : .........................................................................................................................................

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

...............................................................................................Pin Code

4. Detail of the course(s), for which photocopy of the answer script(s) is/are required:

(a) Term-end examination: June/December....................

(b) Exam Centre Code:

(c) Exam Centre Address : .................................................................................


.................................................................................
.................................................................................
(d) Course(s) .................................................................................
5. Fee details:-
(The fee for this purpose is Rs. 100/- per course, which is to be paid through demand draft drawn
in favour of IGNOU & payable at the City of Evaluation Centre).
No. of Course(s) : ....................... X Rs. 100/- Total Amount: .....................................
Demand Draft No. :........................................ Date : ..................................................
Issuing Bank : ........................................................................ ...................................................
6. Self attested photocopy of the Identity Card : Issued/Not attached
issued by the University.
UNDERTAKING
I hereby undertake that the answer script(s), for which photocopy(ies), applied for, belongs to me.
For this purpose, I am enclosing self attested photocopy of my Identity Card issued by the University.
In case, my statement is found false, the University may take action against me as deemed fit.
Date : ............................................. Signature ..........................................
Place : ............................................ Name : ..............................................
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RULES & REGULATIONS FOR OBTAINING PHOTOCOPY OF THE ANSWER SCRIPT
1. Photocopy(ies) of the answer script(s) shall be provided to the students from December-2008 term-
end examination (TEE), onwards.
2. The fee for photocopy of the answer script shall be Rs. 100/- (Rupees One Hundred Only) per course.
Fee shall be paid in the form of a Demand Draft drawn in favour of IGNOU and payable at New Delhi.
3. Application form without self attested photocopy of the Identity Card of the student will not be
entertained.
4. Student’s application form for photocopy(ies) of the answer script(s) shall reach the Concerned Authority
(as mentioned below in the last para) alongwith the prescribed fee within 45 days from the date of
declaration of results. The date of receipt of application for June term-end examination shall be by 15th
October and for December term-end examination by 15th April or within 45 days from the date of
declaration of result on the University’s website, whichever your later.
5. The students, who find that any portion of the answer was not evaluated or any totaling error is
noticed, may point out the same and submit their representation alongwith a copy of the answer script
supplied to them within 15 days. No other query regarding evaluation of answer script shall be entertained.
6. The students, who intend to apply for photocopy(ies) of the answer script(s) may simultaneously
apply for re-evaluation, if they so desire. The last date for submission of application for re-evaluation
will not be extended to facilitate them to point out discrepancy in the evaluation.
7. The application form duly filled-in may be sent to the following address except CPE & DPE programmes:-
Sl.No. Address of Evaluation Centre Jurisdiction of Evaluation Centre
1. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres within Delhi, Faridabad, Gurgaon,
Evaluation Centre Noida and Ghaziabad
Block-5, IGNOU
Maidan Garhi
NewDelhi-110068
2. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres in Andhra Pradesh, Kerala,
Evaluation Centre Karnataka, Tamil Nadu (area under Madurai RC),
and Periyar Thidal Maharashtra ( area under Pune RC), Andaman & Nicobar
No.50, EVK Sampath Road Islands
Vepery, Chennai -600 007
3. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres in Orissa, West Bengal, Jharkhand,
Evaluation Centre Chhattisgarh , Uttar Pradesh area under the jurisdiction of
IGNOU Regional Centre Lucknow RC), Bihar (area under Darbhanga RC)
2nd Floor, Biscomaun Tower,
W. Gandhi Maidan,
Patna-800001
4. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres in Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal,
Evaluation Centre J&K, Uttar Pradesh (areas under Varanasi & Aligarh RCs)
IGNOU Regional Centre Chandigarh, Haryana, Punjab, Bihar ( areas under Patna RC)
B-l/33, Sector-H, Aliganj Assam,
Lucknow-226 024
5. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Mumbai,
Evaluation Centre Maharashtra (areas under Mumbai and Nagpur RCs)
IGNOU Regional Centre Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu ( area under Chennai RC), Goa
1st Floor, MSFC Building
270, Senapati Bapat Road
Pune-410 016
6. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres in Tripura, Nagaland, Mizoram,
Evaluation Centre Sikkim, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya
IGNOU Regional Centre
H/No.71,GMC Road,
Christian Basti,
Guwahati -78 605
8. For the photocopy(ies) of the answer script(s) of CPE & DPE programmes, the application form may
be sent to the Regional Centre concerned.

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INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY
Student Evaluation Division

APPLICATION FORM FOR EARLY DECLARATION OF TERM-END


EXAMINATION
1. Name: ____________________________________

2. Programme: Enrolment No:

3. Address: ..........................................................................................................................................

........................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................Pin

4. Reason for early declaration of result: __________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________
(Enclose a copy of the documentary evidence specifying the reason for early declaration)

5. Courses(s) detail for early evaluation:-

S. No. Course Code Date of Examination


1. ———————————— ———————————
2. ———————————— ———————————
3. ———————————— ———————————
4. ———————————— ———————————
6. Exam. Centre details, from where you have to appear/appeared at Term-end Examination:-

Exam. Centre Code: Address of Exam. Centre ____________________


____________________
____________________
____________________
7. Fee Details:
(The fee for early declaration of result is Rs. 700/- per course, which is to be paid through
demand draft drawn in favour of ‘IGNOU’ & payable at the City of Evaluation Centre)

No. of Course(s) …………………..X Rs. 700/- = Total Amount :…………………………

Demand Draft No. …………………………… Date …………………………….....…

Issuing Bank ……………………………………………………........................................……

Date: …………………… Signature of the student

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RULES & REGULATIONS FOR EARLY DECLARATION Of RESULTS
1. Request for early declaration of results will be entertained for final semester/year or maximum of
4 backlog courses only, subject to the following conditions:-
(i) The student has been selected for higher study/employment and statement of marks/grade
card is required to be produced to the institute by a particular date, which is before the prescribed
dates of declaration of the University’s results.
(ii) The student has completed all the other prescribed components except the term-end examination
of the courses, for which early evaluation has been sought.
2. Application for early declaration, for the reasons such as to apply for recruitment/higher study/post
and promotion purpose etc. will not be entertained.
3. Application without enclosing documentary evidence specifying the reason for early declaration will
not be entertained.
4. Application form must reach at the following address before the date of the examination for the
course(s) for which early evaluation is sought:-
Sl.No. Address of Evaluation Centre Jurisdiction of Evaluation Centre
1. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres within Delhi, Faridabad, Gurgaon,
Evaluation Centre Noida and Ghaziabad
Block-5, IGNOU
Maidan Garhi
NewDelhi-110068
2. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres in Andhra Pradesh, Kerala,
Evaluation Centre Karnataka, Tamil Nadu (area under Madurai RC),
and Periyar Thidal Maharashtra ( area under Pune RC), Andaman & Nicobar
No.50, EVK Sampath Road Islands
Vepery, Chennai -600 007
3. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres in Orissa, West Bengal, Jharkhand,
Evaluation Centre Chhattisgarh , Uttar Pradesh area under the jurisdiction of
IGNOU Regional Centre Lucknow RC), Bihar (area under Darbhanga RC)
2nd Floor, Biscomaun Tower,
W. Gandhi Maidan,
Patna-800001
4. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres in Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal,
Evaluation Centre J&K, Uttar Pradesh (areas under Varanasi & Aligarh RCs)
IGNOU Regional Centre Chandigarh, Haryana, Punjab, Bihar ( areas under Patna RC)
B-l/33, Sector-H, Aliganj Assam,
Lucknow-226 024
5. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Mumbai,
Evaluation Centre Maharastra (areas under Mumbai and Nagpur RCs)
IGNOU Regional Centre Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu ( area under Chennai RC), Goa
1st Floor, MSFC Building
270, Senapati Bapat Road
Pune-410 016
6. Dy. Registrar All Examination Centres in Tripura, Nagaland, Mizoram,
Evaluation Centre Sikkim, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya
IGNOU Regional Centre
H/No.71,GMC Road,
Christian Basti,
Guwahati -78 605

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Date of submission :
1st Aug to 31st Oct.
INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY or
MAIDAN GARHI. NEW DELHI-110068 1st Feb. to 30th April

STUDENT REGISTRATION AND EVALUATION DIVISION


RE- ADMISSION FORM FOR ALL PROGRAMMES
(other than MP & MPB)
1. Name & Address of the sudent ____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
E-mail ID : _________________________________Mobile No. ________________________________
2. Programme Code

3. Enrol. No.

4. Regional Centre Code :


5. Study Centre Code
6. Details of course(s) not completed for which re-admission is sought (please enclosed a separate Annexure, if the
table below is found insufficient).
S. No. Course Title fo the Coruse Credits Course Fee
Code (Rs.

Total Rs.
7. Details of re-registration for the missed year(s)/semester(s), if any:
Year(s) Course Code(s) of the missed year(s)/semester(s) Re-registration fee a
semester(s) per current rate (Rs.)

8. Toal Fee (col. no. 6+7) Rs. ___________ enclosed vide Demand Draft No. __________________________
Date____________________of_____________________________________________(Name of Bank)
(DD should be drawn in favour of ‘‘IGNOU’’ payable at New Delhi)
Main this Re-admission Form along Signature of the student
with DD to Registrar, Student
Registration Division, IGNOU, Maidan
Garhi, New Delhi-110 068 on or before
the last date mentioned above. Note : Please retain a copy of this form for any future reference.

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RULES & GUIDELINES FOR RE-ADMISSION
1. Re-admission is permissible in the following cases:
(a) Students who failed to complete the requirements in full or in part within the maximum span period prescribed.
(b) Students who failed to complete the requirement of attendance in practicals as prescribed in
Programme curriculum within the maximum span period prescribed.
2. Students who did not register for all years/semesters of a Programme and fail to pay the prescribed full Programme
fee during the maximum duration of the Programme are also eligible for Readmission, provided they pay full fee for
the missed year(s)/ semester(s) as per rate applicable for the session for which they seek re-admission, in addition
to the pro-rata course fee for re-admission as per rate given in Table-A for each of the course(s) they failed to
successfully complete within the maximum period prescribed.
3. Course fee paid for re-admission would be valid for a period of six months/one year/two consecutive academic
years or four consecutive semesters only, as given below:
a) Six months - for all Certificate Programmes of six months duration
b) One year - for all Diploma / PG Dip. / PG Certificate Prog. of one year duration (including BLlS, MLlS,
MADE, ADIT etc.)
c) Two years for all undergraduate and post-graduate programmes whose minimum duration is of 2 years
and above.
4. The additional period indicated at point no.3 above will commence from the date of completion of the maximum
duration of the Programme for which the registration was done initially, even if the re-admission is sought at a later
date.
5. Students shall not be on rolls of the university beyond the additional period indicated at point no.3 above.
6. The credit earned by the student towards his/her courses and assignments successfully completed shall be retained
for the revalidated period, provided the syllabus and methodology now in vogue are similar to the course(s)
successfully completed earlier.
7. No study material will be supplied on re-admission. If the earlier study material is replaced, the student will be
required to buy changed course material.
8. The students will be allowed to take re-admission in the old course(s) as long as the examination in the old course(s)
is conducted by the University and subject to validity of re-admission period indicated at point number 3 above.
9. For the Programmes containing practical component, the norms of fee payable will be as decided by the respective
Schools.
10. Students are required to pay the pro-rata Re-admission fee as per details given ill Table-A, in lump-sum, for
all the courses tiley failed to successfully complete earlier. Fee once paid will not be refunded under any
circumstances. Students of BCA-MCA Integrated Programme should pay the prorata re-admission fee, in
lump-sum, for all those courses of SeA & Me A not successfully completed during the max. duration of 8 years.
11. Pro-rata fee for Re-admission would be changed as and when the University revises the Programme fee for
various Programmes.
12. Other conditions as prescribed by the University relating to the admission and re-admission shall remain the same.
13. The Demand Draft for Re-admission fee together with the re-registration fee of the missed year(s)/semester(s), if any,
should be drawn in favour of IGNOU payable at New Delhi. Please write your Enrol. No., Name and Programme code
and also the words ‘Re-admission’ on the reverse of the DO.
*********
P.S.
I. As per policy decision taken by the Academic Council at its 40th meeting held on 17.05.2007, BCA students
registered in the pre-revised syllabus in Jan.1996, Jan.1997 & Jan. 1998 batches are allowed to complete all the
requirements for the award of BCA Degree by Dec. 2010 Term-end examination due to winding up of BCA (old
syllabus); subject to remittance of pro-rata fee once again.
2. Similarly, students of stand alone MCA pre-revised syllabus and B.Sc. (Nursing) old syllabus are also allowed to
complete all the requirements for the award of the respective Degree by Dec.2010 Term-end examination because
of winding up of these programme; subject to remittance of pro-rata fee once again. However, MLIS old syllabus
students would be allowed to complete all the requirements for the award of Degree by Dec. 2009 TEE.
3. Besides above, BCA (revised syllabus) students admitted in July 1998 and up to Jan. 2002 batches, either in stand
alone BCA programme or under Integrated MCA Programme are also eligible to complete all the requirements for
the award of Degree of BCA and/or MCA; subject to revalidation of the left-over courses up to Dec.20lO by remitting
the pro-rata fee once again, in lump-sum.
4. No term-end examination will be conducted after Dec.2010 TEE for the courses of BCA (old syllabus) as well as
MCA(old syllabus).

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LIST OF REGIONAL CENTRES
S.NO. NAME OF RCS CODE ADDRESS OPERATIONAL AREA

1 AGARTALA 26 Regional Director State Of Tripura


IGNOU Regional Centre M.B.B. College Compound
P.O. Agartala College, Agratala-799004 Tripure
0381-2516715/25162660381-2516714
rd_agratala@rediffmail.com; rcagartala@ignou.ac.in

2. AHMEDABAD 09 Regional Director State of Gujarat,Union Territory


IGNOU Regional Centre , Opp. Nirma Instt of of Daman,Diu, Dadra & Nagar
Technology Sarkhej-Gandhinagar Highway Haveli
Chharodi, AHMEDABAD - 382481 GUJARAT
02717-242975 02717-241579 02717-241580
rcignouahd@yahoo.com, rcahmedbad@ignou.ac.in

3 AIZWAL 19 Regional Director State of Mizoram


IGNOU Regional Centre , Lalbulaia Builiding
M.G. Roadkhatla, (Near Central Yma Off.)
Aizwal-796001 Mizoram,
0389-2311693,0389-2311692,0389-2311789
rd_aizwal@rediffmail.com
rcaizawl@ignou.ac.in

4 ALIGARH 47 Regional Director District of Uttar Pardesh


Ignou Regional Centre , 3/310 Marris Road Etah, Kasganj, Firozabad,
Aligarh-202001, Uttar Pardesh Rampur, Aligarh, Hathras
0571-2700120,2701365 Badaun, Agra, Bulandsahar,
ignousrcaligarh@yahoo.com Moradabad, Manpuri,
rcaligarh@ingnou.ac.in Etawah, Mathura & J P Nagar

5 BANGALORE 13 Regional Director State of Karnataka Except


IGNOU Regional Centre The Districts Dharwad, Belgam
Nsss Kalyana Kendra293, 39th Cross, & Uttara Karnataka
8th Block Jayanagar, Bangalore - 560 070 Karnataka
080-26654747 / 26657376080-26639711
080-26644848
ignourcblr@gmail.com, rcbangalore@ignou.ac.in

6 BHOPAL 15 Regional Director State of Madhya Pradesh Except


IGNOU Regional Centre Sanchi Complex, 3rd Floor For Districts Mentioned Under
Opp. Board Of Secondary Edn., Shivaji Nagar Regional Centre Jabalpur
Bhopal - 462 016, Madhya Pradesh
0755-2578455, 0755-2578454 0755-2578452
0755-2578454
ignoubhopal@rediffmail.com,
ignou_bhopal@yahoo.com, rcbhopal@ignou.ac.in

7 BHUBANESHWAR 21 Regional Director State of Orissa (Except


IGNOU Regional Centre The Districts Mentioned Under
C-1, Institutional Area , Bhubaneshwar-751013Orissa RC Koraput & Gajapati)
0674-2301348/2301250/2301352 0674-2300349
rcbhubaneswar@ignou.ac.in

8 CHANDIGARH 06 Regional Director Chandigarh U.T.District


IGNOU Regional Centre Rupnagar,Patiala,Mohali And
ignouch@gmail.com Fatehgarh Sahib of Punjab And
rcchandigarh@ignou.ac.in District Una of Himachal
Pradesh Operated By RC Khanna

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S.NO. NAME OF RCS CODE ADDRESS OPERATIONAL AREA

9 CHENNAI 25 Regional Director State of Tamilnadu The


IGNOU Regional Centre Following Districts And Union
C.I.T. Campustaramani Territory of Pondicheery,
CHENNAI - 600 113 TAMILNADU Chennai, Kanchipuram, Vellore,
044-22541919 / 22542727044-22542121 Chengaipat, Cuddalore,
044-22542828 Villuppuram, Salem, Namakkal,
rgnldirector@yahoo.in, rcchennai@ignou.ac.in Perambalu & Tiruvallore

10 COCHIN 14 Regional Director State Of Kerala Excluding


IGNOU Regional Centre Districts Mentioned Under Rc
Kaloor Cochin - 682 017 Kerala Trivandrum
0484-2340203,2348189,230484-2533021
0484-2533021,23308910484-2340204
igrc14@vsnl.net, rccochin@ignou.ac.in

11 Darbhanga 46 Regional Director (I/C) Paschim Champaran, Gopalganj,


Sub Regional Centre Siwan, Saran Purbi Champaran,
Lalit Narayan Mithla University, Campus Sheohar, Muzaffarpur,
Kameshwaranagar, Near Central Bank Madhubani, Darbhanga,
Darbhanga-846004, Bihar Samastipur, Begusarai, Supaul,
Ph.: 06272-253719 Fax: 06272-251833 Saharsa,Khagaria, Mad, Vaishali,
Email: sredarbhanga@yahoo.com Sitamarhi

12 Dehradun 31 Regional Director State of Uttaranchal & State of


IGNOU Regional Centre Uttar Pradesh (Districts Of
Nanoor Khera, Tapovan, Raipur Road Bijnor, Moradabad, Rampur,
Dehradun-248 001 Uttaranchal Saharanpur & Muzaffarnagar)
Ph.: 0135-2789200/2789180
Fax: 0135-2789190
E-mail: ignoudn@sancharnet.in

13. Delhi-1 107 Regional Director (I/C) South Delhi, West Delhi,
IGNOU Regional Centre District Faridabad of
Plot No. J-2/1, Block-b1
Mohan Cooperative Industrial Estate,
Mathura Road, New Delhi 110 044
011-26990082, 26990083 Fax : 26990084
Email: rcdelhi1@ignou.ac.in
Website: www.ignourcdelhi1.ac.in

14. Delhi 2 29 Regional Director-2 North-east Delhi, East Delhi,


IGNOU Regional Centre-2 North Delhi & Central Delhi
Gandhi Smriti & Darshan Samiti
Rajghat, New Delhi - 110 002
011-23392375 / 23392376 / 23392377
011-23392374011-23392373
ignourd2@ngmail.com
rcdelhi2@ignou.ac.in

15. Delhi 3 38 Regional Director West Delhi and District of


IGNOU Regional Centre Gurgaon Of Haryana, Operated
F-634-636, Palam Extn, From RC Delhi -1
Ramphal Chowk, Near Sector 7,
Drawka, New Delhi-110045
rcdelhi3@ignou.ac.in

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S.NO. NAME OF RCS CODE ADDRESS OPERATIONAL AREA

16 Gangtok 24 Regional Director (I/C ) State Of Sikkim


IGNOU Regional Centre
Gairigaon Tadong Po Shumbuk House
Gangtok – 737102 Sikkim
03592-2311102,270923 03592-270364
03592-212501
rd_gangtok@rediffmail.com
rcgangtok@ignou.ac.in

17 Guwahati 04 Regional Director State of Assam


IGNOU Regional Centre
House No. 71, Gmc Road Christian Basti
Guwahti-781003,Assam
0361-2662879
grcignou@sanchamet.in
rcguwahti@ignou.ac.in

18 Hyderabad 01 Regional Director State of Andhra Pradesh


IGNOU Regional Centre Except District Srikakulam
Rahul Chamber House No. 3-5-909 & Vijaynagaram
Himayat Nagar Main Road, Himayat Nagar
Hyderabad-500 029, Andhra Pradesh
Ph.: 040-23221254, 23221255
Fax: 040-23221260
E-mail: hyd2_ignourch@sancharnet.in

19 IMPHAL 17 Regional Director State of Manipur


IGNOU Regional Centre
Asha Jina Complex North, Aoc
Imphal – 795001 Manipur
0385-24211910385-2421192,385-2421192
ignouimphal@rediffmail.com
rcimphal@ignou.aci.inignouimp@man.nic.in

20 ITANAGAR 03 Regional Director State of Arunachal Pardesh


IGNOU Regional Centre Hornhill Complex
‘C’ Sector (Near Central Sch.) Naharlagun,
Itanagar – 791110 Arunachal Pardesh
0360-2247536 / 22475380360-2247537
rd_itanagar@rediffmail.com,
ignou_itanagar@yahoo.com,
rd_itanagar@rediffmail.com

21 JABALPUR 41 Regional Director State of MP Covering Districts


IGNOU Regional Centre of Jabalpur, Narsimhapur,
2nd Floor,Rajshekhar Bhavan, Rani Chhindwaea, Seoni,Balaghat,
Durgavati Vishvavidyalaya Campurs, Mandla, Dindori,Shahdoli,
Pachpedhi, Jabalpur – 482001 Madhya Pradesh Umaria, Katni, Sidhi, Singrauli
0761-2609269,65335690761-2600411 & Anuppur
0761-2609919
ignoujabalpur@hotmail.com
rcjabalpur@ignou.ac.in
website: www.ignoujabalpur.in

22 JAIPUR 23 Regional Director State of Rajasthan


IGNOU Regional Centre
70/79, Sector-7 Patel Marg, Mansarovar
Jaipur - 302 020 Rajasthan
0141-2785750 0141-2274292 0141-2784043
ignou-raj@.nic.in, rcjaipur@ignou.ac.in

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S.NO. NAME OF RCS CODE ADDRESS OPERATIONAL AREA

23 JAMMU 12 Regional Director State of Jammu & Kashmir


IGNOU Regional Centre (Jammu Region)
SPMR College Of Commerce
Canal Road, Jammu – 180 001 , Jammu & Kashmir
0191- 25465290191 – 25795720191 – 2546995
jammurc12@rediffmail.com
rcjammu@agnou.ac.in

24 KARNAL 10 Regional Director State of Haryana (Except The


IGNOU Regional Centre Districts of Panchkula And
Old Govt. College Campus, Railway Station Road, Ambala)
Karnal – 132 001, Haryana
0184-1514 0184-22600750184-2255738
ignourck10@bsnl.in
rckamal@ignou.ac.in

25 KHANNA 22 Regional Director State of Punjab (Except Districts


IGNOU Regional Centre Rupnagar, Patialal,Mohali And
I.T.I Building Bulepur Fatehgarh Sahib )
(District Ludhiana ) Khanna – 141401 Punjab
01628-229994/229993/237361/238284
ignoukhanna@yahoo.co.in
rckhanna@ignou.ac.in

26 KOHIMA 20 Regional Director State of Nagaland


IGNOU Regional Centre
NH-39, Opp.Dzuvuru (Mhon Khola )
I.O.C. Kohima – 797001 Nagaland
0370-2241903 /22419040370-2241905
rd_kohima@rediffmail.com
rckohima@ignou.ac.in
27 KOLKATA 28 Regional Director State of West Bengal (Except
IGNOU Regional Centre The Districts Mentioned Against
Bikash Bhawan, 4th Floor, North Block, Salt Lake, RC Siliguri)
Bidhan Nagar, Kolkata - 700 091 West Bengal
033-23349850 / 23592719/ 23589323,
(RCL) 033-23347576
ignourd28@yahoo.com, rd28cal@rediffmail.com
rckolkata@ignou.ac.in

28 KORAPUT 44 Regional Director Koraput, Nabarangpur,


IGNOU Regional Centre Rayagada, Malkanagiri,
District Agricutlture Office Rd Balangir, Sonepur, Kalahandi,
Behind Panchayat Bhavan Nuapada, Boudh, Phulbani (Part
Korapit – 764020 Orrisa of Orissa )Gajapati, Srikakulam
06852 – 252982 06852-251535 (Part Of Ap ), Dantewada,Bastar
ignou_koraput@rediffmail.com (Part Of Cg)
rckoraput@ignou.ac.in

29 LACKNOW 27 Regional Director State Of Uttar Pradesh (Except


IGNOU Regional Centre The Districts Under Rc Varanasi,
B-1/33, Sector – Haliganj RC Aligarh And Rc Noida )
Lacknow -226 024 Uttar Pradesh
0522-2745114,09417966540522-2762410
(RCL/ 2364453 0522-2364889
ignoulko@sanchamet.in
rclucknow@ignou.ac.in

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S.NO. NAME OF RCS CODE ADDRESS OPERATIONAL AREA

30 MADURAI 43 Regional Director Following Districts of Tamil


IGNOU Regional Centre Nadu Coimbatore, Nilgris,
Csi Institutional Campus Erode, Karur, Thanjavur,
Tpk Road (Nh – 7)Paumaalai Madurai, Dindigul, Teni,
Madurai- 625004 Tamil Nadu Virudunagar, Ramnathapuram,
0452-2380733,2380387, 0452-2370588 Sivaganga, Pudukkuttai,
ignoumadurai@yahoo.in Thiruppur Tirunelveli, Tuticorin
rcmadurai@ignou.ac.in & Trichi

31 MUMBAI 49 Regional Director Four Districts of Maharashtra


IGNOU Regional Centre Mumbai, Thane, Raigarh And
Om Leva Vikas Niketan, Nanepada Road, Ratnagir.
Mulund (E)
Mumbai – 400081 Maharashtra
022- 25633159
ignouurcmumbai@gmail.com
rcmumbai@ignou.ac.in

32 NAGPUR 36 Regional Director State of Maharashtra Covering


IGNOU Regional Centre Districts Amravati, Buldhana,
Gurunanak Bhawan ` Akola Washim, Hingoli,Parbhani,
Near Nagpur University Nanded, Yavatmal, Wardha,
Amaravati Road, Chandrapur, Nagpur, Bhandara,
Nagapur 440033 Maharashtra Gondia,
09657339936 (MOB) Gadchiroli (14 Districts )
rcnagir@ignou.ac.in

33 NOIDA 39 Regional Director Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad,


IGNOU Regional Centre G.B. Nagar, Meerut & Bagpat of
rcnoida@ignou.ac.in Uttar Pradesh Operated From
RC Delhli-2

34 PANJI 08 Regional Director State of Goa & Three Adjoining


IGNOU Regional Centre Districts of Karnataka I.E
Behind Chodankar Hospital, Near P & T Dharward, Belgaum, Uttara
Staff Quarters Of Mapusa- Panji, Road, Kannad & Sindudurg
Povorim- 403521 Goa (Districts of Maharashtra)
0-9444024242 MOB0832-2462315
msparthasarathy@yahoo.com

35 PATNA 05 Regional Director State of Bihar Except for the


IGNOU Regional Centre Districts Under Jurisdiction of
2nd Floor , Biscomaun Tower West RC-Darbhanga
Gandi Maidan,
Patna- 800 001 Bihar
0612-2221538/22215410612-2221539
rcpatna@gmail.com
rc05patna@gmail.com
ignourcpatna@gmail.com

36 PORT BLAIR 02 Regional Director Andaman & Nicobar Islands


IGNOU Regional Centre
JNRM Campus, Port Blair-744104
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
03192-242888,230111
rc_portblair@rediffmail.com
rcportblair@ignou.ac.in

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S.NO. NAME OF RCS CODE ADDRESS OPERATIONAL AREA

37 PUNE 16 Regional Director State of Maharashtra Nandurbar


IGNOU Regional Centre Dhule, Jalgaon, Aurangabad,
1st Floor, MSFC Building 270, Nasik, Jalna, Ahmadnagar, Bid,
Senapati Bapat Road, Pune, Osmanabad, Solapur,
Pune – 411016 Maharashtra Sangli, Satara & Kolhapur (14
020-256671867, 020-25671864 Districts )
innourcpune@vsnl.net
rcpune@ignou.ac.in

38 RAIPUR 35 Regional Director State of Chhattisgarh Except


IGNOU Regional Centre Districts Of Dantewada & Bastar
Rest House & E.M. Office Hall
Sector – 1, Shankar Nagar Raipur– 492007
Chattisgarh
0771-2428285 / 5056508 0771-2445839
0771-2445839
rrgignou@cg.nic.in , rcraipur@ignou.ac.in

39 RAJKOT 42 Regional Director State of Gujrat Cervering The


IGNOU Regional Centre Districts of Rajkot, Kachchh
Saurashtra University Campur Jamnagar, Porbader, Junagadh,
Rajkot – 360005 Gujrat Ph: 0281-2572988 Amereli, Bhavnagar
subrcrajkot@yahoo.co.in, rcrajkot@ignou.ac.in Surendranagar & Din
website: www.ignourajkot.org

40 RANCHI 32 Regional Director State of Jharkhand


IGNOU Regional Centre
457/A,Ashok Nagar, Ranchi – 834022 Jharkhand
0651-2244688,2244400
oignouranchi@yahoo.com, rdranchi@ignou.ac.in

41 SHILLONG 18 Regional Director State of Meghalaya


IGNOU Regional Centre
Sunny Lodge Nongthymmai
Non Shilliang
Shillong – 793 003 Meghalaya
0364-2521117 0364-2521271 0364-2521271
ignou18@sanchamet.in
rd_shillong@rediffmail.com

42 SHIMLA 11 Regional Director State of Himachal Pradesh


IGNOU Regional Centre (Except District Una)
Chauhan Niwas Building,Khalini
Shimla-171 002 Himachal Pradesh
0177-2624613,2624611,2625843/ 2624612
0177-2624611
sml_ignoures@sancharnet.in,
dbnegi@gmail.com
rcshimla@ignou.ac.in

43 SHIMLA 11 Regional Director State of Himachal Pradesh


IGNOU Regional Centre (Except District Una)
Chauhan Niwas Building,Khalini
Shimla-171 002 Himachal Pradesh
0177-2624613,2624611,2625843/ 2624612
0177-2624611
sml_ignoures@sancharnet.in,
dbnegi@gmail.com
rcshimla@ignou.ac.in

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S.NO. NAME OF RCS CODE ADDRESS OPERATIONAL AREA
44 SILIGURI 45 Regional Director State of West Bengal Covering
IGNOU Regional Centre Districts of Jalpaiguri, Darjiling,
Netaji More Subhas Pally Kochbihar, Uttar Dinajpur,
Siliguri – 734001 West Bengal Dakshin, Dinajpur, Maldah
0353-2526818 0353-2526819 (Part of Wb)
ignourcsiliguri@yahoo.com,
rcsiliguri@ignou.ac.in

45 SRINAGAR 30 Regional Director State of Jammu & Kashmir


IGNOU Regional Centre (Sri Nagar & Ladakh Region )
Mantoo House, Raj Bagh Near Masjid
Al-Farooq, Sri Nagar- 190 008 Jammu & Kashmir
0194-2311251 0194-2311258 0194-2311259
ignousgr@hotmail.com
rcsrinagar@ignou.ac.in

46 TRIVADRUM 40 Regional Director Kanyakumri, District of


IGNOU Regional Centre Tamilnadu & Trivuvanantrapuram
Mepram Mansion, Chekkalamukku Kollam & Pathanamthitta
Sreekariyam, Trivandrum – 695017 Kerala (Districts of Kerala )
0944750581 (MOB )
ignouurctrivandrum@gmail.com
rctrivandrum@ignou.ac.in

47 VARANASI 48 Regional Director Districts of Ambedkar Nagar


IGNOU Regional Centre Santkabirnagar, Mahargan
Gandhi Bhawan, B.H.U. Campus Jaumpur, Ballia, Azamgarh
Varanasi-221005 Uttar Pradesh Gorkhpur, Deoria, Kushinagar
0542-2368022,23686220522-2364893 Sant Ravidas Nagar, Mirzapur
0542-2317383 Varanasi, Ghazipur,
ignousrc.vns@gmail.com Maunathbhanjan, Chandaul,
rcvaranasi@ignou.ac.in Sonbhadra

48 VIJAYAWADA 33 Regional Director State of Andhra Pradesh


IGNOU Regional Centre Covering The Districts of
1st Floor, Skpvv, Hindu High School Vizainagaram, Visakhaptnam
Kothapetha, Vijaywada 520 001 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari,West
0866-256595 0866-2565253 0866-2565353 Godavarikhammam, Krishna,
ignourcvijaywada@gmail.com Guntur, Prakasham, Nellor,
rcvijaywada@agnou.ac.in Shrikakulam And Chittoor

49. RAGHUNATHGANJ 50 Regional Director District Murshidabad Malda and


IGNOU Regional Centre Birbhum
Amiyabala Bhawan
Vill Sanyasidanga PO Barala
PS Raghunathganj
Dist Murshidabad, West Bengal
09434731514, 05222364889
srajarao@ignou.ac.in

IGNOU CITI CENTRE


1. Delhi 50 New Delhi YMCA Tourist Hotel,
(Connought Place) 1, 1, Jai Singh Road, Connaught Place
New Delhi-110001
Ph. : 011-23344914, 23344915
E-mail : kdprasadd@ignou.ac.in
citycentre@ignou.ac.in

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Army Recognized Regional Centre
S.NO. NAME OF RCS CODE ADDRESS OPERATIONALAREA

1 Kolkata 51 Regional Director Eastern Command Area


IGNOU Army Recog. Reg. Centre
Col. Education Fort William Hq
Eastern Command,
Kolkata - 700021
West Bengal
033-22222668
rc51army_ec@yahoo.co.in

2 Chandimandir 52 Regional Director Western Command Area


IGNOU Army Recog. Reg. Centre
Col. Education Hq Western Command
Chandimandir-134107
Haryana
0172-2589423 (Civil)0712-2589423
iaeprc52@rediffmail.com

3 Lucknow 53 Regional Director Central Command Area


IGNOU Army Recog. Reg. Centre
Brig-( Edn)Iaep, Hq Central Command
Lucknow - 226002
Uttar Pradesh
0522-2482968/2292670
iaepcc53@yahoo.co.in

4 Pune 54 Col Arun Sarin Southern Command Area


Regional Director
IGNOU Army Recog. Reg. Centre
Col. Educationh Q Southern Command
C/O 56 APO
020-26102668020-26102670

5 Udhampur 55 Regional Director Northern Command Area


IGNOU Army Recog. Reg. Centre
Col. Education, Uttar Kaman
Mukhyalaya C/O 56APO, Hq Northern
Command,
Udhampur, Jammu & Kashmir
01992-242486

6 Jaipur 56 Regional Director South Western Command


IGNOU Army Recog Reg.centre
Education Branch,
Jaipur, Rajasthan
0141-2386 Etn 2668

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Navy Recognized Regional Centres
S.NO. NAME OF RCS CODE ADDRESS OPERATIONALAREA
1 New Delhi 71 Regional Director (I/C) Naval Hqs
IGNOU Navy Recog. Reg. Centre
Directorate Of Naval Education
Integrated Hqs.ministry Of Def West
Block.5,Iind Flr,Wing-ii, Rk Puram,
New Delhi - 110066 Delhi
011-26194686, 26185299011-26105067
inepdelhi@rediffmail.com

2 Mumbai 72 Regional Director Hq Western Naval Command


IGNOU Navy Recog. Reg. Centre
Hq. Western Naval Command
Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg
Mumbai - 400023 Maharashtra
022-22688245022-22665458
inepm@rediffmail.com

3 Visakhapatnam 73 Regional Director Hq Eastern Naval Command


IGNOU Navy Recog. Reg. Centre
Hq Eastern Naval Command
Visakhapatnam - 530014
Andhra Pradesh
0891-28122840891-2515834
inepu@hotmail.com

4 Kochi 74 Regional Director Hq Southern Naval Command


IGNOU Navy Recog. Reg. Centre
Naval Basehq Southern Naval
Command, Kochi - 682004 Kerala
0484-2662515,266221026610070484-2666194
inepk@rediffmail.com

Assam-rifles Recognized Regional Centres

S.NO. NAME OF RCS CODE ADDRESS OPERATIONALAREA

1 Shillong 81 Regional Director Command Area


IGNOU Assam-rifles Recog. R.c.
Directorate General Assamrifles
(Dgar)Laitumukhrah,
Shillong - 11 Meghalaya
0364-705530/ 7055640364-705564
hqdgar@hotmail.com

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SL. REGIONAL CENTRE CODE S C NAME

1. AGARTALA 2608 M.B.B: COLLEGE DR. SAMIR KUMAR NAG


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
M.BB. COLLEGE
COLLEGE TILLA,
PO AGARTALACOL, AGARTALA
WEST TRlPURA - 799004, TRIPURA

2. AHMEDABAD 0901 L.D.ARTS COLLEGE DR. M.D. CHAVDA


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
L.D.ARTSCOLLEGE
NAVRANGPURA
AHMEDABAD - 380009 GUJARAT

3. AHMEDABAD 0902 M.S. UNIVERSITY DR. P.M. SHAH


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
M.S. UNIVERSITY
GENERAL EDUCATION BUILDING
VADODARA-390002 GUJARAT

4. AHMEDABAD 0903 SAURASHTRA DR. H.N. PANDYA


UNIVERSITY COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
RAJKOT - 360005 GUJARAT

5. AHMEDABAD 0905 MTBARTS COLLEGE DR. GP. SANDHYA


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
MTBARTS COLLEGE
SURAT -395001 GUJARAT

6. AHMEDABAD 0906 JB THACKER DR. N.K. GUPTA


COMMERCE COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
JB THACKER COMMERCE COLLEGE
BHUJ -370001 GUJARAT

7. AHMEDABAD 0909 NEW PROGRESSIVE PROF. K.N. MATHUR


EDUCATION TRUST COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
NEW PROGRESIVE EDUCATION
TRUST
ABOVE HOMEOPATHY COLLEGE
MEHSANA - 384002 GUJARAT

8. AHMEDABAD 0910 SARDAR PATEL DR H.P. TRIVEDI


UNIVERSITY COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
SARDAR PATEL UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTRE
VALLABH VIDYANAGAR
ANAND-388120 GUJARAT

64
SL. REGIONAL CENTRE CODE S C NAME

9. AHMEDABAD 0955 RAMA KRUSHNA DR. VINOD B. PATEL


EDU.FOUNDATION COORDINATOR
IGNOU SPL. STIJDY CENTRE-RA
RAMA KRUSHNA
EDU. FOUNDATION DT. VALSAD
VALSAD-396001 GUJARAT

10. AHMEDABAD 0978 K.D. AMBANI MR. R G. SESHADRI


VIDYAMANDIR COORDINATOR
IGNOU SPL. STUDY CENTRE
K.D.AMBANI VIDYAMANDIR
SECTOR-XI, RELIANCE GREENS
MOTIKHAVDI
JAMNAGAR-361140 GUJARAT

11. AHMEDABAD 0980 V J MADRASSA GIRL MS. PARITA DAIYA


HRSEC SCHOOL COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE (EEBB)
V J MADRASSA GIRL HRSEC
SCHOOL, MEMONWADA
PORBANDER, GUJRAT-360575

12. AIZA WL 1901 GOVERNMENT AIZAWL DR. LALTHANZAUVA


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVERNMENT AIZAWL COLLEGE
AIZAWL-796001 MIZORAM

13. AIZA WL 1903 GOVERNMENT DR C. LALMUANKIMA


KOLASIB COLLEGE COORDINATOR,
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVERNMENT KOLASIB COLLEGE
KOLASIB - 796081 MIZORAM

14. AIZAWL 1919D LAWNGTLAI COLLEGE SH.M.ASIR PERIN ROY


COORDINATOR
IGNOU SPL. STUDY CENTRE
LAWNGTIAI COLLEGE
LWNGTLAI POLAWNGTLAI
POLAWNGTLAI
DT. LA WNGTLAI -796891 MIZORAM

15. BANGALORE 1301 BES CQLLEGE OF SH. SHAMBULINGE GOWDA


ARTS & SCIENCE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
BES COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE
IV ‘T’ BLOCK, JAYANAGAR
BANGALORE- 560011, KARNATAKA

16. BANGALORE 1302 ST.ALOYSIUS REV. FR. DENZIL LOB SJ.


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
ST. ALOYSIUS COLLEGE
KODIALBAlL
MANGALORE-575003 KARNATAKA

17. BANGALORE 1305 VIDYAVARDHAKA PROF. K.B. VASUDEVA


LAW COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE

65
SL. REGIONAL CENTRE CODE S C NAME

VIDYAVARDHAKA LAW COLLEGE


SHESHADRI IYER ROAD
MYSORE-570021, KARNATAKA

18. BANGALORE 1310 VEERASAIVA SH.Y. BASAVARAJ


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
VEERASAIVA COLLEGE,
CANTONMENT
BELLARY - 583101, KARNATAKA

19. BANGALORE 0801 SH. DAMODAR COLL. DR. I. BHA1’lUMURTHY


OF COM & ECO COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
SH. DAMODARCOLL. OF COM & ECO
P.B. NO. 347, TANSOR, COMBA
GOA-MARGAN-403601. GOA

20. BANGALORE 1324 BASAVESHWAR SH. H.D. PATEL


SCIENCE COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
BASAVESHWAR SCIENCE COLLEGE
. BAGALKOT -587101 KARNATAKA

21. BHOPAL lS01 MOTILALVIGYAN DR. SHIRISH JOSHI


MAHAVIDYALAYA COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
MOTILALVIGYAN
MAHAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL-462008
MADHYA PRADESH

22. BHOPAL 1504 JIWAJI UNIVERSITY PROF. NEERAJ JAIN


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
JIWAJI UNIVERSITY
GWALIOR-474011
MADHYA PRADESH

23. BHOPAL 1507 DR. M.S. GOUR DR. K.G. JAIN


VISHWAVIDYALAYA COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
DR. H.S. GOUR VlSHWAVIDYALAYA
SAGAR-470003, MADHYA PRADESH

24. BHUBANESWAR 2102 RAVENSHAW COLLEGE DR. BIMAL PRASAD NANDA


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
RAVENSHAW COLLEGE
ARTS BLOCK, I FLOOR
CUTTACK - 753003, ORISSA

25. BHUBANESWAR 2103 GOVERNMENT MR. MOHAMMED


COLLEGE QUAMRUZAMAN
COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVERNMENT COLLEGE
ROURKELA -796004, ORISSA

26. BHUBANESWAR 2104 KHALIKOTE COLLEGE DR. P. SUDHAKAR


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE

66
SL. REGIONAL CENTRE CODE S C NAME
KHALIKOTE COLLEGE
GANJAM, BERHAMPUR - 760001
ORISSA

27. BHUBANESWAR 2106 FAKIR MOHAN COLLEGE SH. NIRANJAN DHAL


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
FAKIR MOHAN COLLEGE
BALASORE - 756001, ORISSA

28. BHUBANESWAR 2108 GANGADHAR MEHER DR. P.Y.BALARAM RAO


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GANGADHAR MEHER COLLEGE
SAMBALPUR -768004, ORISSA

29. BHUBANESWAR 2111 B.J.B. COLLEGE DR. P.C. DASH


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
B.J.B. COLLEGE, ARTS BLOCK
BHUBANESHWAR-751014, ORISSA

30. CHENNAI 2502 GRD. COLLEGE OF DR. K.K. RAMACHANDRAN


ARTS & SCI. COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GR.D. COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCI.
AVANASHI ROAD
CIVIL AERODROME POST
COIMBATORE-641014,
TAMIL NADU

31. CHENNAI 2503 AMERICAN COLLEGE DR. T.CHINNARAJ JOSEPH


JAIKUMR
COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
AMERICAN COLLEGE
MADURAI -625002, TAMIL NADU

32. CHENNAI 2504 BISHOP HEBER DR. J.GODWIN PREM SINGH


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
BISHOP HEBER COLLEGE
P O BOX 615
TIRUCHIRAPALLY-620017
TAMIL NADU

33. CHENNAI 2505 RAMAKRISHNA MISSION 45, OLIVER RD, MYLAPORE


VIDYAPITH CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU 60004
VIVEKANAND COLLEGE ITIRUCHIRAPALLY-620017

34. CHENNAI 3101 ACADEMIC STAFF DR. K.S. KUMARI


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
ACADEMIC STAFF COLLEGE
CENTRAL UNIVERSITY
LAWSPET, PONDICHERRY-605008
PONDICHERRY

35. CHENNAI 2505 RAMAKRISHNA MISSION PROF. A.S. KANNAN


VIDYAPITH COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
RAMAKRISHNA MISSION
VIDYAPITH, VIVEKANAND COLLEGE
45, OLIVERRD, MYLAPORE
CHENNAI – 600004, TAMILNADU

67
SL. REGIONAL CENTRE CODE S C NAME

36. COCHIN 1401 INSTITUTE OF SH. SURESH KUMAR C.


MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT
VIKAS BHAWAN
TRIVDR-695033, KERALA

37. COCHIN 1403 JDT ISLAM MR. HAMEED K.K.


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
JDT ISLAM, MARI KUNNU P.O.
CALICUT-673012, KERALA

38. COCHIN 1406 CMC COLLEGE DR. Y. MATHEW


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
CMC COLLEGE
KOTTAYAM-686001, KERALA

39. COCHIN 1464 C ACHYUTHA MENON DR. K C SREE KUMAR


STUDY CENTRE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
C ACHYUTHA MENON STUDY
CENTRE & LIBRARY, POOJAPPURA
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
KERALA-95012

40. VIJAYAWADA 0102 V.R. COLLEGE NELLORE


ANDHRA PRADESH 524001

41. VIJAYAWADA 0103 KBN COLLEGE KOTHAPETA


VIJAYAWADA ,
ANDHRA PRADESH 520001

42. VIJAYAWADA 0109 DR. L. BULLAYA COLLEGE VISAKHAPATNAM


ANDHRA PRADESH 530013

43. VIJAYAWADA 0159D SRI PADMVTHI MAHILA DT. CHITTOOR TIRUPATI


VISHWAVIDDALAYA ANDHRA PRADESH 517502

44. DARBHANGA 0504 BRA BIHAR UNIVERSITY DR. SHOVAN SEN GUPTA
COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
BRA BIHAR UNIVERSITY
LIBRARY CAMPUS
MUZAFFARPUR - 842001, BIHAR

45. DEHRADUN 2705. D.A.V. PG COLLEGE DR. AJAY SAKSENA


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
D.A.V. PG COLLEGE
D A V COLLEGE ROAD
DEHRADUN – 248001, UTTRANCHAL

46. DEHRADUN 2711 MB GOVERNMENT PG DR P.C.TIWARI


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
MB GOVERNMENT PG COLLEGE
HALDWANI - 263141, UTTRANCHAL

47. DEHRADUN 2714 HINDU COLLEGE DR VKVATS


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
HINDU COLLEGE
STATION ROAD
MORADABAD-244001
UTTAR PRADESH

68
SL. REGIONAL CENTRE CODE S C NAME
48. DEHRADUN 2749 SD. COLLEGE DR SUDHIR KUMAR PUNDlR
COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
SD COLLEGE, BHOPA ROAD
MUZAFFAR NAGAR-251001
UTTAR PRADESH

49. DEHRADUN 2752P HNB GARHWAL DR SK LAKHERA


UNIVERSITY COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
HNB GARHWAL UNIVERSITY
DEPT. OF ECONOMICS, SRINAGAR
(GARHWAL)-246174
UTTRANCHAL

50. DEHRADUN 3708 GOVT.DEGREE COLLEGE DR DINESH SHARMA


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVT. DEGREE COLLEGE
CHAMPAWAT
DT. CHAMPAWT - 262523
UTTRANCHAL

51 DELHI-III 0701 SHYAMA PRASAD DR (MS) S.K. JOLLY


MUKHERJEE COLL. COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
SHYAMA PRASAD MUKHERJEE
COLL. FOR WOMEN
PUNJABI BAGH (WEST)
NEW DELHI-110026, DELHI

52. DELHI-I 0707 DEPARTMENT OF PROF. M. ASADUDDIN


SOCIAL WORK COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK
JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA UNIV;
JAMIA NAGAR
DELHI-110025, DELHI

53. DELHI-III 0709 RAMLAL ANAND DR. MANOJSINHA


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
RAMLAL ANAND COLLEGE
BENITO JUAREZ ROAD
NEW DELHI-110021, DELHI

54. DELHI-III 1006 DRONACHARYA SR. MOHINDER SINGH


GOVERNMENT COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
DRONACHARYA GOVERNMENT
COLLEGE, GURGAON -122001
HARYANA

55. DELHI-I 1007 PT. J.L. NEHRU GOVT. MS INDU DAHIYA


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
PT. J.L. NEHRU GOVT. COLLEGE
SECTOR-16A
FARIDABAD-121001, HARYANA

69
SL. REGIONAL CENTRE CODE S C NAME
56. DELHI-2 0712 VIVEKANAND MAHILA DR. NEERA JAIN
COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
VIVEKANAND MAHILA COLLEGE
VIVEK VIHAR
NEWDELHI-110032, DELHI

57. DELHI-2 0718 BHIMRAO AMBEDKAR DR. R.B. SOLANKI


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
BHIMRAO AMBEDKAR COLLEGE
FC-VII, WAZIRABAD ROAD
LONI ROAD, YAMUNA VIHAR
NEW DELHI-110053, DELHI

58. NOIDA 2728 UT COLLEGE DR. MAHESH CHANDRA


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
MEERUT COLLEGE
MEERUT-250001
UTTAR PRADESH

59. DELHI-2 0729 SWAMI SHRADHANAND DR. N.R. SHARAWAT


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
SWAMI SHRADHANAND COLLEGE
ALIPUR, NEW DELHI -110036
DELHI

60. NOIDA 2739 GOVERNMENT P.G. DR. A.K. GOYAL


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVERNMENT P.G. COLLEGE
SECTOR-39, NOIDA – 201303
UTTAR PRADESH

61. NOIDA 2741 S.D. POST GRADUATE DR. ASHOK KUMAR


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
S.D. POST GRADUATE COLLEGE
GT. ROAD, GHAZIABAD -201001
UTTAR PRADESH

62. DELHI-2 0769 SHYAM LAL COLLEGE DR. V.K. AGARWAL


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
SHYAM LAL COLLEGE
GT. ROAD, SHAHDARA
DELHI -110032. DELHI

63. NOIDA 07115D JANSHIKSHAN SANSTHAN DR. N A KURIAN


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE (JSS)
JANSHIKSHAN SANSTHAN
A 1/2, SURYA NAGAR
GHAZIABAD-201011, U.P.

64. ALIGARH 2702 ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE AGRAFORT


AGRAUTTAR PRADESH 282002

70
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65 ALIGARH 2713 ALIGARH MUSLIM ALIGARH


UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH 202002
66 ALIGARH 2714 HINDUCOLLEGE STATION ROAD MORADABAD
UTTAR PRADESH 244001
67. ALIGARH 2714D RANI BHAGYAWATI DEVI BIJNOR
MAHILAMAHAVIDALYA UTTARPRADESH 800010
68. VARANASI 2708 UDAI PRATAP PG VARANASI
COLLEGE UTTAR PRADESH 221002
69. VARANASI 2709 GORAKHPURUNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
GORAKHPUR
UTTAR PRADESH 273009
70. GUWAHATI 0408 HANDIQUE GIRLS SH. SHAKEEL ZAMAL
COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
HANDIQUE GIRLS COLLEGE
DEPT. OF HISTORY, PAN BAZAR
GUWAHATI-781001, ASSAM

71. HYDERABAD 0102 V.R. COLLEGE DR. K. NARENDRANADHA REDDY


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
V.R. COLLEGE, NELLORE- 524001
ANDHRA PRADESH

72. HYDERABAD 0103 KBN COLLEGE SH. S. SAMBA SIVA RAO


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE,
KBN COLLEGE
KOTHAPETA, VIJAYAWADA-520001
ANDHRA PRADESH

73. HYDERABAD 0108 OSMANIA COLLEGE MR. MEER ANWAR


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
OSMANIA COLLEGE
KURNOOL-518001
ANDHRA PRADESH

74. HYDERABAD 0109 DR. L.BULLAYA COLLEGE SH. P. RAMU NAIDU PUDI
COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
DR L.BULLAYA COLLEGE
SAKHAPA-530013
ANDHRA PRADESH

75. HYDERABAD 0111 AURORA’S DEGREE SH. G SAI KRISHNA


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
AURORA’S DEGREE COLLEGE
CHIKKADPALLY,
HYDERABAD-500020
ANDHRA PRADESH

71
SL. REGIONAL CENTRE CODE S C NAME
76. HYDERABAD 0159 SRI PADMVTHI MAHILA DR A JYOTHI
VSHVIDYALY COORDINATOR
IGNOU SPL. STUDY CENTRE
SRI PADMVTHI MAHILA
VSHVIDYALY
DT. CHITTOOR
TIRUPATI-517502
ANDHRA PRADESH

77. JABALPUR 1560D GOVT. POST GRADUATE SRI SATYANARAYAN AGARWAL


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU SPL. STUDY CENTRE
GOVT. POST GRADUATE COLLEGE
SEONI
DISTT. SEONI (M.P.)

78. JAIPUR 2301 RAJASTHAN COLLEGE DR M.C. SHARMA


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
RAJASTHAN COLLEGE
COLLEGE CAMPUS
JAIPUR - 302004, RAJASTHAN

79. JAIPUR 2302 VIDYA BHAWAN RURAL DR L.L. VAIRAGI


INSTITUTE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STIJDY CENTRE
VIDYA BHAWAN RURAL INSTITUTE
BADGAON ROAD
UDAIPUR-313004, RAJASTHAN

80. JAIPUR 2303 KOTA ENGINEERING DR. ASHOK KUMAR SHARMA


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
KOTA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
RAWAT BHATA ROAD
KOTA-324010, RAJASTHAN

81. JAIPUR 2304 ONKARMAL SOMANI PROF. D.D. SHAH


COLLEGE OF COM COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
ONKARMAL SOMANI COLLEGE OF
COM, JODHPUR - 342008
RAJASTHAN

82. JAIPUR 2305 BJS RAMPURIA JAIN DR. O.P. KUVERA


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
BJS RAMPURIA JAIN COLLEGE
J N VYAS NAGAR
BIKANER-334003
RAJASTHAN

83. JAIPUR 2306 DAYANANDA COLLEGE DR. ARUN CHATURVEDI


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
DAYANANDA COLLEGE
AJMER – 305001, RAJASTHAN

72
84. JAIPUR 2308 RAJRISHI COLLEGE DR. G.K. RASTOGI
COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
RAJRISHI COLLEGE
3/389, ARAVALI VIHAR
ALWAR-343001, RAJASTHAN

85. JAIPUR 2324D HEALTH & SOCIAL DEV MRS. MRIDULA CHANDRA
RES CENTRE COORDINATOR
IGNOU SPL STUDY CENTRE-W
HEALTH & SOCIAL DEV RES CENTRE
B-130, SETHI COLONY
JAIPUR – 302004, RAJASTHAN

86. JAIPUR 2364D JAN SHIKSHAN SANSTHAN SH RAGHUVEER SINGH RATHORE


COORDINATOR
IGNOU SPL STUDY CENTRE (JSS)
JAN SHIKSHAN SANSTHAN
44 MAHAVEER NAGAR
RESIDENCY ROAD
JODHPUR – 342011, RAJASTHAN

87. JAMMU 1206 GOVERNMENT DEGREE DR. SOHANLAL BHAGAT


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY
KATHUA, JAMMU & KASHMIR

88. JAMMU 1207 GOVERNMENT DEGREE DR J A QAZI


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE
RAJOURI-185131
JAMMU & KASHMIR

89. JAMMU 1227D DISIT. JAIL, AMPHALLA SMT. RAJNI SEHGAL


COORDINATOR
IGNOU SPL STUDY CENTRE-IN
DISIT. JAIL, AMPHALLA
AMBPHALLA –
JAMMU & KASHMIR

90. JAMMU 1232 GOVT. M.A.M. COLLEGE PROF. SUBHASH CHANDER


SHARMA
COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVT.M.A.M COLLEGE
JAMMU –JAMMU & KASHMIR

91. JAMMU 1235 GOVERNMENT DEGREE PROF. SHAH-E-JAHAN AHMED


COLLEGE GANAI
COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE
DODA-182210
JAMMU & KASHMIR

73
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92. JAMMU 1250 GOVT. DEGREE COLLEGE MR. TARA NATH


(BOY) COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVT. DEGREE COLLEGE (BOYS)
UDHAMPUR –JAMMU & KASHMIR

93. JAMMU 1268 GOVT. DEGREE COLLEGE DR NISAR AHMAD BULLA


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVT. DEGREE COLLEGE
BHADERWAH S, DODA
JAMMU & KASHMIR

94. KARNAL 1001 MUKAND LAL NATIONAL DR S. L. SAINI


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
MUKAND LAL NATIONAL COLLEGE
YAMUNA NAGAR-135001 HARYANA

95. KARNAL 1002 HINDU COLLEGE DR S.S. GOYAL


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
HINDU COLLEGE
SONEPAT - 13100 1 HARYANA

96. KARNAL 1003 ARYA COLLEGE DR B.B. SHARMA


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STIJDY CENTRE
ARYA COLLEGE
PANIPAT-132103 HARYANA

97. KARNAL 1004 VAISH COLLEGE DR SANJAY GOYAL


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
VAISH COLLEGE
BHIWANI— HARYANA

98. KARNAL 1008 GOVERNMENT P.G. COLLEGE DR RS. SHARMA


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVERNMENT P.G COLLEGE
ARTS BLOCK, ROOM NO. 28-29
SECTOR-14, URBAN ESTATE
KARNAL-132001, HARYANA

99. KARNAL 1009 GOVERNMENT P.G COLLEGE SH. P.K. SHARMA


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVERNMENT P.G COLLEGE
HlSSAR-125001
HARYANA

100. KARNAL 1012 MARKANDA NATIONAL DR. S.P. VARNI


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
MARKANDA NATIONAL COLLEGE
SHAHABAD
KURUKSHETRA-136135, HARYANA

74
SL. REGIONAL CENTRE CODE S C NAME

101. KARNAL 1014 GOVT. P.G. NATIONAL DR VED PALARYA


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVT. P.G. NATIONAL COLLEGE
SIRSA-125055
HARYANA

102. CHANDIGARH 0601 PUNJAB UNIVERSITY DEPT. OF CORESSPONDENCE


COURSE
CHANDIGARH 160017

103. KHANNA 2203 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY DR KUMKUM BAJAJ


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENIRE
PUNJABI UNIVERSITY
ARTS BLOCK- III, TOP FLOOR
PATIALA-147002, PUNJAB

104. KHANNA 2205 DAV COLLEGE OF MRS. SATWANT KAUR


EDUCATION COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
DAV COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
AMRITSAR-143001, PUNJAB

105. KHANNA 2206 GURUNANAK GIRLS PROF. DHARAM SINGH


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GURU NANAK GIRLS COLLEGE
MODEL TOWN
LUDHIANA-141008, PUNJAB

106. KHANNA 0601 PUNJAB UNIVERSITY PROF A.K. SAIHJPAL


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
PUNJAB UNIVERSITY
DEPT. OF CORESSPONDENCE
COURSE
CHANDIGARH -160017,
CHANDIGARH

107. KOLKATA 2805 ADARSH DR. SAMIRENDRA SARKAR


MAHAVIDYALAYA COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
ADARSH MAHAVIDYALAYA
SEVOKE ROAD
SILIGURI- 734401, WEST BENGAL

108. KOLKATA 2809 BANWARILAL BHALOTIA DR. SANJAY MANDAL


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
BANWARILAL BHALOTIA COLLEGE
ASANSOL
BURDWAN -713303, WEST BENGAL

109. KOLKATA 2812 A.B.N. SEAL GOVERNMENT MR. RAM CHANDRA PRAMANIK
COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
A.B.N. SEAL GOVERNMENT COLLEGE
COOCHBEHAR-736101
WEST BENGAL

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110. KOLKATA 2813 MIDNAPUR COLLEGE DR. SUBRATA BAGCHI
COORDINATOR
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MIDNAPUR COLLEGE
MIDNAPUR-721101, WEST BENGAL

111. KOLKATA 2827D VIDYASAGAR SMRITI DR. DEBATOSHMAWMDAR


MANDIR COORDINATOR
IGNOU SPL STUDY CENTRE-W
VIDYASAGAR SMRITI MANDIR
36 VIDYASAGAR STREET
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112. KOLKATA 2850D RAIGANJ MAHILA MRS. MANIKA CHAKRABORTY


SRC SILIGURI SAMMILANI COORDINATOR
IGNOU SPL.STUDY CENTRE
RAIGANJ MAHILA SAMMILANI
NETAJIPALLY, PO&PS: RAIGANJ
DIST.: UTTAR DINAJPUR
WEST BENGAL-733134

113. KOLKATA 2855 ASANSOL GIRLS COLLEGE DR. SASWATI KUMAR


COORDINATOR
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ASANSOL GIRLS COLLEGE
DR. ANJALI SARANI, DT. BURDWAN
ASANSOL-713304, WEST BENGAL

114. KOLKATA 2864 BELDA COLLEGE DR. NISITH’KUMARDE


COORDINATOR
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BELDA COLLEGE
DIST. PASCHIM MEDINIPUR-721424
WEST BENGAL

115. KOLKATA 2873P DR S.M.M.R.B.RESEARCH PROF SUNIT MUKHERJEE


CENTRE PORG. I/C
IGNOU PROG STUDY CENTRE
DR S.M.M.R.B.RESEARCH CENTRE
FOOD NUTRI.DIV.
WBSIDC INDUS.BLDG 1ST&2ND FL.
620 DIMOND HARBOR
RD.KOLKATA
WEST BENGAL-700034

116. KOLKATA 2886 ADHYAAK JYOTISH DR BUDDHADEB CHANDRA


CHANDRA GHOSH COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
ADHYAAK JYOTISH CHANDRA
GHOSH, BALIKA VIDYALA BHUDEB
BHABAN, DIST. HOOGHLY
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117. KOLKATA 2891D JAN SHIKSHAN SANSTHAN DR SUDHAKAR GHOSH


COORDINATOR
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JAN SHIKSHAN SANSTHAN
VIVEKANANDANAGAR
DIST. URULIA
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118. KORAPUT 2110 VIKRAMDEV COLLEGE DR. ANTARIJYAMI RATH
COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
VIKRAM DEV COLLEGE, KORAPUT,
JEYPORE-764001, ORISSA

119. LUCKNOW 2702 ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE DR. P.N. ASTHANA


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE -
ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE, AGRAFORT
AGRA - 282002, UTTAR PRADESH

120. LUCKNOW 2703 ALLAHABAD DEGREE DR. RAM PYARE CHATURVEDI


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
ALLAHABAD DEGREE COLLEGE
15, KYADGANJ
ALLAHABAD - 211003
UTTAR PRADESH

121. LUCKNOW 2704 BAREILLY COLLEGE DR. KAVINDER SINGH


COORDINATOR
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BAREILLY COLLEGE
P O BOX NO 15
BAREILLY -243005, UTTAR PRADESH

122. LUCKNOW 2706 P.P.N. COLLEGE DR DHIRENDRAKUMAR


COORDINATOR
IGNOUSTUDY CENTRE
P.P.N.COLLEGE
96/12, MG MARG, KANPUR - 208001
UTTAR PRADESH

123. LUCKNOW 2708 UDAI PRATAP PG COLLEGE DR. PADAMAKARSINGH


COORDINATOR
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UDAI PRATAP PG COLLEGE
VARANASI - 221 002
UTTAR PRADESH

124. LUCKNOW 2709 GORAKHPUR UNIVERSITY DR SANJAYBAIJAL


COORDINATOR
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GORAKHPUR UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
GORAKHPUR-273OO9
UTTAR PRADESH

125. LUCKNOW 2712 BIPIN BIHARI PG COLLEGE DR P.C. SINGHAL


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
BIPIN BIHARI PG COLLEGE
JHANSI-284001
UTTAR PRADESH

126. LUCKNOW 2713 ALIGARH MUSLIM DR IQBAL PARWEZ


UNIVERSITY COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY
ALIGARH - 202002
UTTAR PRADESH

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127. LUCKNOW 2720 LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN DR. P.P. SINHA


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
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LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
DEPTT. OF CHEMISTRY
LUCKNOW -226018
UTTAR PRADESH

128. LUCKNOW 2793 K.S. SAKET P.G COLLEGE DR Y.N.ARORA


COORDINATOR
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K.S. SAKET P.G COLLEGE
AYODHYA
FAIZABAD-224123
UTTAR PRADESH

129. LUCKNOW 2781 M.L.K. P.G COLLGE SH. A. P. AGARWAL


COORDINATOR
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M.L.K P.G COLLEGE
BALRAMPUR
DT. BALRAMPUR - 271201
UTTAR PRADESH

130. LUCKNOW 27125D ST. JOSEPHS COLLEGE DR. FR. BABY. T.C
FOR WOMEN COORDINATOR
IGNOU SPL STUDY CENTRE
ST JOSEPHS COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
CIVIL LINES UNIVERSITY PO
GORAKHPUR – 273009, U.P.

131. LUCKNOW 27129 RMP PG COLLEGE MR RAJNT KANT SRIVASTAVA


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
R M P PG COLLEGE
SITAPUR
LUCKNOW- UTTAR PRADESH

132. LUCKNOW 27140 RANI BHAGYAWATI DEVI DR ZAKIYA RAFAT


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
RANI BHAGYAWATI DEVI
MAHILA MAHAVIDALYA
BIJNOR-800010 UTTAR PRADESH

133. PATNA 0505 MARWARI COLLEGE DR. PREM SHANKAR PD. SINGH
COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
MARWARI COLLEGE
(T.M. BHAGALPUR UNIVERSITY)
BHAGALPUR – 812007 BIHAR

134. PATNA 0511 GAYA COLLEGE DR R.P.K. SINGH


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GAYA COLLEGE
GAYA-823001, BIHAR

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135. PATNA 0567 PATNA COLLEGE DR. MADAN MOHAN PATNAIK
COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
PATNA COLLEGE, ASHOK RAJPATH
PATNA – 800005, BIHAR

136. PATNA 05138 BIHAR VIDYAPITH DR SURENDRA PD JAISWAL


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
BIHAR VIDYAPITH
SADAQUAT ASHRAM
PATNA – 800010, BIHAR

137 PATNA 0574 SIR NEWTON INTER NEAR PALSON DAIRY


SCI. COLLEGE AMARPALI PATH, DIGHA
PATNA, BIHAR 800001

138. PATNA 05147 P MAGADH EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE


MAHENDRU
PATNA, BIHAR 800006

139. DARBHANGA 0504S PARCHAM SHUKLA ROAD, HAPIZEE CHOWK,


WARD NO. 40, MUZAFFARPUR
BIHAR 842001

140. PORT BLAIR 0201 JNR MAHAVIDYALAYA DR M.M. MAHAJAN


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
JNR MAHAVIDYALALA
PORT BLAIR-744104
ANDAMAN & NICOBAR

141. PORT BLAIR 0208 M G GOVT COLLEGE DR A.R.P. SINHA


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
M G GOVT COLLEGE
KARMATANG
MAYABUNDER
NORTH ANDAMAN
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142. PUNE 1601 KJS COLLEGE OF PROF. RAJU A. TALREJA


EDUCATION T &R COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
KJS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION T & R
VIDYANAGAR, VIDYA VIHAR
GHATKOPAR (E)
MUMBAI -400077, MAHARASHTRA

143. PUNE 1602 SYMBIOSIS INTERNATL. PROF. ANIL SURESH ADAGALE


CUL & CEN COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
SYMBIOSIS INTERNATL. CUL & CEN
SENAPATI BAPAT ROAD
PUNE - 411004, MAHARASHTRA

144: PUNE 1610 VIVEKANAND ARTS & DR K.B. LAGHANE


SDS COM. COL COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
VIVEKANAND ARTS & SDS COM
COL, SAMRAT NAGAR
AURANGABAD-431001
MAHARASHTRA

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145. PUNE 1612 H.N. COLLEGE OF DR V.A.DOLAS


COMMERCE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
H.N. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE
SOLAPUR-413002 MAHARASHTRA

146. PUNE 1613 PRATIBA NIKETAN SH.N.M.DEO


MAHA VIDYALAYA COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
PRATIBA NIKETAN MAHA
VIDYALAYA, PANDAGHATROAD
VAZlRABAD,
NANDED-431610, MAHARASHTRA

147. MUMBAI 1601 KJS COLLEGE OF VIDYANAGAR,


EDUCATION T& R VIDYA VIHAR,
GHATKOPAR (E) MUMBAI
MAHARASHTRA 400077

148. RAlPUR 1503 GOVT. ARTS & SCI. COLLEGE DR N.S. SURYANARAYANA
COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVT.ARTS & SCI. COLLEGE
DURG-491002
CHHATTISGARH

149. RAIPUR 1505 GMS PG COLLEGE DR S.K. GUPTA


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GMS PG COLLEGE
SEEPAT ROAD
BILASPUR - 495001' CHHATTISGARH

150. RAIPUR 1510 PT. RAVI SHANKAR DR. (MRS) BINA PATHAK
SHUKLA UNIV. COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
PT. RAVI SHANKAR SHUKLA UNIV.
ARTS BLOCK EXTN. (RIGHT WING)
RAIPUR-492010, CHHATTISGARH

151. RAIPUR 3507 GOVERNMENT DEGREE DR. D.P. SAHU


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE
CHAMPA - 495671, CHHATTISGARH

152. RAIPUR 3514 GOVT. P.G COLLEGE DR. VIJAY KUMAR AGRAWAL
COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVT. P.G COLLEGE
RAJGAMAR ROAD
KORBA - CHHATISGARH

153. RANCHI 0502 JAMSHEDPUR DR. A.K. SINHA


COOPERATIVE COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
JAMSHEDPUR COOPERATIVE
COLLEGE
JAMSHEDPUR - JHARKHAND

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154. RANCHI 0503 PK ROY MEMORIAL DR. YOGENDRAJHA


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
- PK ROY MEMORIAL COLLEGE
SERAIDHELA
DHANBAD-826001
JHARKHAND

155. RANCHI 0510 G.L.A. COLLEGE SH SUDHIR PRASAD SINHA


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
G.L.A COLLEGE, PALAMU
DALTONGANJ-822102
JHARKHAND

156. RANCHI 0513 MARWARI COLLEGE DR. JAWED AHMED


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
MARWARI COLLEGE
RANCHI-834001, JHARKHAND

157. RANCHI 0528 ST. COLUMBA’S COLLEGE DR AYODHYA SINGH


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
ST. COLUMBA’ S COLLEGE
P.O. COLLEGE MORE
HAZARIBAGH - 825301
JHARKHAND

158. RANCHI 3601 GODDA COLLEGE DR PREM KUMAR VERMA


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GODDA COLLEGE
P.O. GODDA
GODDA-814133
JHARKHAND

159. RANCHI 3613D STATE INSTT. OF SH. Y.B. PRASAD


RURAL DEV. COORDINATOR
IGNOU SPL. STUDY CENTRE
STATE INSTT. OF RURAL DEV.
HEHAL - 834005
JHARKHAND

160. SHILLONG 1801 NORTH EASTERN HILL PROF. DEBJANT ROY


UNIVERSITY COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
NORTH EASTERN HILL UNIVERSITY
BIJNI COMPLEX
LAITUMKHRAH
SHILLONG-793003, MEGHALAYA

161. SHIMLA 1101 GOVERNMENT DEGREE DR BAL KISHAN VERMA


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE
SANJAULI
SHIMLA-171006
HIMACHALA PRADESH

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162. SHIMLA 1102 GOVERNMENT PROF. M.S. JAMWAL


P.G COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVERNMENT P.G. COLLEGE
MANDI-175001
HIMACHALA PRADESH

163. SHIMLA 1103 GOVERNMENT DEGREE SH. H.K. THAKUR


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE
SOLAN - 173212
HIMACHALA PRADESH

164. SHIMLA 1105 GOVERNMENT DEGREE SH. JOGINDER CHAUDHARY


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE
DEPT. OF CHEMISTRY
DHARAMSHALA - 117005
HIMACHALA PRADESH

165. SHIMLA 1108 GOVERNMENT DEGREE DR (MS) VEENA RATHORE


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE
NAHAN-173001
HIMACHALA PRADESH

166. SHIMLA 1113 GOVT. P.G COLLEGE PROF. B. B. SANKHYAN


COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVT. P.G COLLEGE
BILASPUR-174001
HIMACHALA PRADESH

167. SRINAGAR 1202 GOVT.AMAR SINGH MR. BASHER BASHIR


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVT.AMAR SINGH COLLEGE
GOGJI BAGH, SRINAGAR-190008
JAMMU & KASHMIR

168. SRINAGAR 1210 GOVERNMENT DEGREE PROF. MOHD. SAYED BRAT


COLLEGE COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE
SOPORE-193201
JAMMU & KASHMIR

169. SRINAGAR 1211 GOVERNMENT DEGREE PROF. GH. RASOOL WANI


COLLEGE-BOYS COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE-
BOYS
BOYS COLLEGE ,
ANANTNAG-192101
JAMMU & KASHMIR

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170. SRINAGAR 1234D GOVT.COLLEGE FOR DR NASREEN AMAN


WOMEN COORDINATOR
IGNOU SPLSTUDY CENTRE-W
GOVT. COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
MAULANA AZAD ROAD
SRINAGAR-190001
JAMMU & KASHMIR

171. SRINAGAR 1236 GOVT. DEGREE PROF. NAZIR AHMED SHEIKH


COLLEGE (BOYS) COORDINATOR
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE
GOVT. DEGREE COLLEGE
(BOYS) KHOJABAGH
TEHSIL BARAMULLA
BARAMULLA - 193101
JAMMU & KASHMIR

172. SHILLONG 8102 HQ AC & ASSAM RANGE LT. COL. AJAY KUMAR SINHA
ASSAM RTF. COORDINATOR
IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
HQ AC & ASSAM RANGE
ASSAM RIF.
C/O HQ AC & ASSAM RANGE
ASSAM
RIFLES, C/O, 99 APO

157. SHILLONG 8103 7 ASSAM RIFLES COODINATOR


IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 7 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 7 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

173. SHILLONG 8104 6 ASSAM RIFLES COORDINATOR


IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 6 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 6 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

174. SHILLONG 8105 29 ASSAM RIFLES COORDINATOR


IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 29 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 29 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

175. SHILLONG 8106 26 ASSAM RIFLES COORDINATOR


IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 26 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 26 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

176. SHILLONG 8107 27 ASSAM RIFLES COORDINATOR


IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 27 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 27 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

177. SHILLONG 8108 31 ASSAM RIFLES COORDINATOR


IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 31 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 31 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

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178 SHILLONG 8109 2 ASSAM RIFLES MAJ. YOGENDRA SINGH


POKHARIYA
COORDINATOR
IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 2 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 2 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

179 SHILLONG 8110 14 ASSAM RIFLES COORDINATOR


IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 14 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

180. SHILLONG 8111 34 ASSAM RIFLES COORDINATOR


IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 34 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

181. SHILLONG 8112 9 ASSAM RIFLES COORDINATOR


IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 9 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 9 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

182 SHILLONG 8113 12 ASSAM RIFLES DR K NEERUPAMA DEVI


COORDINATOR
IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 12 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 12 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

183 SHILLONG 8114 33 ASSAM RIFLES COORDINATOR


IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 33 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 33 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

184 SHILLONG 8115 21 ASSAM RIFLES COORDINATOR


IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 21 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 21 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

185 SHILLONG 8116 HQ B RANGE AR CAPT. A.N. MUKHOPADHYAY


COORDINATOR
IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC HQ B RANGE AR
C/O HQ B RANGE ASSAM
C/O HQ B RANGE ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

186 SHILLONG 8117 25 ASSAM RIFLES COORDINATOR


IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 25 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 25 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

187 SHILLONG 8118 8 ASSAM RIFLES COORDINATOR


IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 8 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 8 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

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188 SHILLONG 8119 1 ASSAM RIFLES MAJ. VIKRAM SINHO
COORDINATOR
IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 1 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 1 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

189 SHILLONG 8120 19 ASSAM RIFLES COORDINATOR


IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 19 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 19 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

190 SHILLONG 8121 18 ASSAM RIFLES COORDINATOR


IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 18 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 18 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

191 SHILLONG 8122 HQ TRIPURA RANGE LT.COL. NAVIN VARMA


ASSAM RIFLES COORDINATOR
IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC HQ TRIPURA RANGE ASSAM
C/O 99 APO

191. SHILLONG 8123 22 ASSAM RIFLES COORDINATOR


IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 22 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 22 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

192. SHILLONG 8124 23 ASSAM RIFLES COORDINATOR


IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 23 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 23 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

193. SHILLONG 8125 ARTC & S, DIMAPUR MAJ. VIJAY DUTT CHANDOLA
COORDINATOR
IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC ARTC & S, DIMAPUR
C/O ASSAM RIFLES TRAINING
CENTRE & SCHOOL, DIMAPUR
NAGALAND

194. SHILLONG 8126 30 ASSAM RIFLES COORDINATOR


IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 30 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 30 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

195. SHILLONG 8127 4 ASSAM RIFLES DR.(MISS) SIMRANJIT KAUR


COORDINATOR
IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 4 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 4 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

196. SHILLONG 8128 24 ASSAM RIFLES COORDINATOR


IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 24 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 24 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

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197. SHILLONG 8129 16 ASSAM RIFLES COORDINATOR


IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 16 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 16 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

198. SHILLONG 8130 3 ASSAM RIFLES COORDINATOR


IGNOU-ASSAM RIFLES RECOG.
SC 3 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 3 ASSAM RIFLES
C/O 99 APO

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13. DETAILS OF FOUNDATION COURSES
I Foundation Course in Humanities and Social Sciences (BSHF-101) 8 credits
Humanities and Social Sciences are disciplines which offer us the methodology to understand social reality. They also
contribute towards analyzing the process of evolution and accordingly help us in shaping the future course of human
development. It is by taking note of this role of these disciplines that the Foundation Course in Humanities and Social
Sciences (FHS-1) has been introduced as a compulsory course for the Bachelor’s Degree.

The course is aimed at offering a basic notion of most of the social, economic, political, cultural and other related
humanistic problems. We go back to the study of the primitive human beings and gradually take into account the
evolutionary processes by studying the march to great ancient Civilisations, social formations and systems i.e., from
slavery to the present day democratic world. In certain fields the perspective is based on a world view of the various
problems like apartheid, nuclear disarmament, ecology, pollution, etc. Yet, within this framework the main concern
remains the search for our own past, an analysis of our present, and mankind’s plan for the future. Thus, our unique
struggle against colonialism, cultural renaissance, etc., are the themes related to social transformation and national
integration. An attempt has also been made to familiarize you with the process of economic planning in India. This takes
into account the strategies adapted and the problems related to economic development and growth.

SYLLABUS

Block 1: Man and Social Development –AnApproach Block 5: National Integration


Unit 1 Scientific Approach to the Study of Man Unit 19 Problems of National Unity – Colonial
Unit 2 Man as a Tool-Making/Using Animal Heritage
Unit 3 Man as a Thinking Animal Unit 20 Problems of National Unity – Caste and Tribe
Unit 4 Social Change and Evolution Unit 21 Problems of National Unity – Regional
Imbalances
Block 2: Stages of Social Evolution Unit 22 Multi-religious Society – The Secular
Unit 5 Domestication of Animals and Origins of Principle
Agriculture
Unit 6 River-Valley Civilisation Block 6: Political System
Unit 7 Feudal Societies Unit 23 The Spirit of the Indian Constitution
Unit 8 Renaissance and Reformation Unit 24 Centre-State Relations: The Federal Principle
Unit 9 Industrial Revolution Unit 25 Devolution of Power
Unit 26 Democracy and Under-Privileged in India
Block 3: Emergence of Independent India
Unit 10 Characteristic of Indian Economy – Pre- Block 7: Social Transformation
Colonial and Colonial Unit 27 Modalities of Social and Cultural
Unit 11 National Movement – 1 Transformation
Unit 12 National Movement – 2 Unit 28 People’s Participation in the Development
Unit 13 Values of the Indian National Movement Process
Unit 29 Place of Women in Indian Society
Block 4: Problems of Economic Development Unit 30 Education as Agent of Social Change
Unit 14 Development: Goals and Issues
Unit 15 Need for Planned Economic Development Block 8: India and the World
Unit 16 Planning Strategies – 1 Unit 31 The struggle for Freedom and Racial Equality
Unit 17 Planning Strategies – 2 Unit 32 Problems of Peace in a Nuclear World
Unit 18 Population and Development Unit 33 The Eco-System and Threat to it
Unit 34 Promotion of Scientific Temper

Videos: 1. Tools: Survival and Development Audios: 1. Slavery in Ancient India


2. Unity and Diversity 2. Thought, Knowledge and Reason
3. Women and Social Change in India 3. Education and Social Change in India

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II Foundation Course in Science and Technology (FST-1) 8 credits
In the first few units of this course, we trace the history of science from very ancient times to the modern period. We then
describe the interaction between science and society – the way science has grown in particular socio-economic conditions
and, in turn, how it has influenced changes in the society. We explain the special nature of scientific knowledge, as also
the scientific method. The units that follow deal with the world we live in, how it came into being, how life came into
existence, the resources we have and our environmental concerns. We then go on to examine how science and technology
can help us to solve some of the problems that we face in India like those of food, agriculture, health, etc. The study of
the human mind and social behaviour will then be taken up along with the crucial role that information and communication
play in the present day world. We will also explore the potentialities of modern scientific and technological developments.
We will sum up by describing the role of science and technology in national development, especially in the Indian
context.

In other words, this course attempts to make you aware of what science is and what it can do; how it has always been an
integral part of human life and endeavour and its immense potential in solving out problems.

SYLLABUS
Block 1: History of Science Block 5: Agriculture, Nutrition and Health
Unit 1 Science as a Human Endeavour Unit 19 Food and Agriculture
Unit 2 Science in the Ancient World Unit 20 Scientific Possibilities and Social Realities
Unit 3 Iron Age Unit 21 Food and Nutrition
Unit 4 The Golden Age of Science in India Unit 22 Health and Disease

Block 2: Emergence of Modern Science Block 6: Information, Knowledge, Insight


Unit 5 Science in the Medieval Times Unit 23 Mind and Body
Unit 6 Renaissance, the Industrial Revolution and Unit 24 Psychological Aspect of Behaviour
After Unit 25 Information and Communication
Unit 7 Science in Colonial and Modern India Unit 26 Modes of Communication
Unit 8 The Method of Science and the Nature of
Scientific Knowledge Block 7: Science, Technology and Development
Unit 27 Science and Technology in Industry
Block 3: Universe and Life – The Beginning Unit 28 Technology and Economic Development
Unit 9 Universe as a System Unit 29 Modern Developments in Science and
Unit 10 Exploring the Universe Technology-I
Unit 11 Solar System Unit 30 Modern Developments in Science and
Unit 12 Origin and Evolution of Life Technology-II
Unit 13 Evolution of Man
Block 8: New Perspectives
Block 4: Environment and Resources Unit 31 Perceptions and Aspirations
Unit 14 Ecosystem Unit 32 Science – The Road to Development
Unit 15 Component of Environment
Unit 16 The Changing Environment
Unit 17 Natural Resources
Unit 18 Resources Utilisation, Planning and
Management
Videos: 1. Method of Science (Block-2) Audios: 1. Science and Society (Block-1)
2. A Window to the Universe (Block-3) 2. Astronomical Development in India (Block-3)
3. The Story of a River (Block-4) 3. Measuring Astronomical Distances (Block-3)
4. Green Revolution (Block-5) 4. Evolution of Man (Block-3)
5. Infectious Diseases (Block-5) 5. The Forest Ecosystem (Block-4)
6. Jean Piaget Development Stages of a 6. Population Pressure (Block-4)
Child (Block-6) 7. CommonMisconceptionsaboutHealth(Block 5)
7. INSAT (Block-6) 8. Human Factors in Engineering (Block-6)
9. New Information Order (Block-6)
10. Technology and Self-Reliance (Block-7)
11. Nuclear Disarmament (Block 7)

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III Foundation Course in English 1 (FEG-1) 4 credits
The main objective of this course is to improve your proficiency in English by developing your skills in reading, writing,
listening and speaking.

The course is divided into four blocks of six units each. The first four units in each block deal with (i) reading comprehension,
(ii) vocabulary, (iii) grammar and usage, and (iv) writing. The last two units deal with listening and speaking. The units
on listening and speaking have cassette recordings to accompany them. You can listen to them at the Study Centre
assigned to you by the University.

SYLLABUS
Block 1: Units 1 – 4

Reading Comprehension : Passages from George Orwell: Animal Farm, and Indira Gandhi’s
speech on Human Environment.

Stories: Oscar Wilde—“The Nightingale and the Rose” and Milward


Kennedy “Death in the Kitchen”

Vocabulary : Distinction between words having related meanings; negative prefixes;


phrases used to express comparisons; use of words and their opposites.

Grammar and Usage : Concord of number and person: be, do, have and other verbs, Tenses:
the past indefinite, the past continuous, the present perfect continuous.

Writing : Writing a speech; completing paragraph with the help of outlines;


rewriting a story from a different point of view; continuing a story in
different ways.

Unit 5 – 6

Listening Comprehension : Extracts from news bulletins and talks

Conversation : Dialogues; informal and formal situations.

Pronunciation : Letters and sounds; words stress; English vowels.

Block 2: Units 7 – 10

Reading Comprehension : Stories 1) Norah burke: “The Baby-sitter” and 2) O. Henry - “Witches
Loaves” Autobiography: from Indira Gandhi “A Page from the Book of
Memory”, Passage on “The Five Kinds of Workers”.

Exercises on Vocabulary

Grammar and Usage : Use of the past perfect tense, the simple present tense and the Present
continuous tense; ways of expressing the future; Articles; types of
sentences.

Writing : Rewriting a story in an abridged form with the help of given sentences;
writing short essays.

Unit 11 – 12

Listening Comprehension : A lecture on “The Burden of Woman in the Villages”, a talk On


“Dreams”.

Conversation : A dialogue between two passengers on a railway train; talking about


the dreams one has had recently.

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Block 3: Units 13 – 16

Reading Comprehension : 1) Agatha Christie—“The Jewel Robbery at the Grand Metro-politan”


(detective story 2) Ved Mehta “A world of Four Senses” )
Autobiography, 3)Deris Lessing “A Mild Attack of Locusts”, 4) Willa
Cather—The affair at Grover Station” (mystery story)

Exercises on Vocabulary

Grammar and Usage : Question Patterns, prepositional phrases, participial phrases, Phrasal
verbs, relative clauses, adverbial clauses, direct and indirect speech

Writing : Short narrative and descriptive compositions

Unit 17 – 18

Listening Comprehension Talks : 1) Life of Albert Einstein 2) Anthony R. Michaelis—“Science and


politics”

Conversation : A dialogue between a teacher and a student who has just passed the
higher secondary examination; asking for permission.

Pronunciation : Consonants; inflectional suffixes; contracted forms.

Block 4: Units 19 – 22

Reading comprehension : Bertrand Russell: “Science and Human Life”, L.P. Hartley: “A High
Dive” Jawaharlal Nehru “The Voice of India”.

Exercises on Vocabulary

Grammar and Usage : The passive voice; non-finite verbals; modal auxiliaries; revision.

Writing : Compositions based on the passages read; short essay.

Block 4: Unit 23 – 24

Listening Comprehension : Jawaharlal Nehru—“Tyrst with Destiny”.

Conversation : Describing people; expressing agreement and disagreement; asking for


directions; giving directions; invitations; accepting and declining
invitations.

Video: The Nightingale and the Rose (Block 1)

Audios: 1. Passage from Animal Farm by George Orwell (Block 1)


2. Human Environment (Block 1)
3. Listening, Comprehension, Conversation and Pronunciation-1 (Block 1)
4. Listening, Comprehension, Conversation and Pronunciation-2 (Block 1)
5. Listening, Comprehension, Conversation and Pronunciation-3 (Block 2)
6. Listening, Comprehension, Conversation and Pronunciation-4 (Block 2)
7. Listening, Comprehension, Conversation and Pronunciation-5 (Block 3)
8. Listening, Comprehension, Conversation and Pronunciation-6 (Block 3)
9. Listening, Comprehension, Conversation and Pronunciation-7 (Block 4)
10. Conversation and Pronunciation-8 (Block 4)

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IV Foundation Course in English – 2 (FEG-2) 4 credits
The foundation course in English 2 is meant for students who do not take the Foundation Course in Hindi or any other
Modern Indian Language. The main objective of the course is to develop your composition skills in English, but practice
will be given in other language skills also. The different kinds of composition included in this course are:
 Paragraphs
 expository composition
 argumentative composition
 narrative composition
 descriptive composition
 notes
 reports
 summaries
SYLLABUS

Block 1 Block 3
Unit 1 Writing Paragraphs 1 The topic sentence, Unit 13 Writing Paragraphs: 3 Chronological
developing the topic, coherence, sequence: spatial relationship; class
punctuation relationships
Unit 2 Writing paragraphs 2 The development of a Unit 14-15 Narrative Composition
paragraph Unit 16 Writing Reports: 3 Reporting Interviews
Unit 3 Writing a Composition Unit 17 Writing Reports: 4 Reporting Surveys
Unit 4 Expository Composition Unit 18 Writing Summaries: 3
Unit 5 Note-taking: 1
Unit 6 Writing Reports: 1 Reporting Events Block 4
Unit 19 Descriptive Composition: 1 Describing
Block 2 persons
Unit 7 Argumentative composition: 1 Unit 20 Descriptive Composition: 2
Unit 8 Argumentative Composition: 2 Note-taking: Unit 21 Descriptive Composition: 3
2 Unit 22 Note-taking: 3
Unit 10 Writing Reports: 2 Reporting meetings and Unit 24 Summing Up
speeches
Unit 11 Writing Summaries: 1
Unit 12 Writing Summaries: 2
Videos: 1. Reporting Events and Interviews Audios: 1. Writing of Paragraphs (Block 1)
(Block 1-3) 2. Argumentative Composition (Block 2)
2. Describing Persons, Places and 3. Note Taking from Lectures (Block 4)
Objects (Block 4)

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VII Foundation Courses in Modern Indian Languages (MIL) 4 credit each
Foundation Courses in the following Modern Indian Languages have been prepared by Indira Gandhi National Open
University for the convenience of students who may find it difficult to do the Foundation Course in Hindi.
Foundation Course in Assamese FAS-1 4 credits
Foundation Course in Bengali FBG-1 4 credits
Foundation Course in Gujarati FGT-1 4 credits
Foundation Course in Kannada FKD-1 4 credits
Foundation Course in Malayalam FML-1 4 credits
Foundation Course in Marathi FMT-1 4 credits
Foundation Course in Oriya FOR-1 4 credits
Foundation Course in Punjabi FPB-1 4 credits
Foundation Course in Tamil FTM-1 4 credits
Foundation Course in Telugu FTG-1 4 credits
Foundation Course in Urdu FUD-1 4 credits
Foundation Course in Sanskrit BSKF-1 4 credits
Foundation Course in Bhojpuri BBHF-1 4 credits
The objectives of the Foundation Course in these Modern Indian Languages is to help you improve your proficiency in
the languages you opt by developing your skills in reading, comprehension and writing. The general approach followed
in these courses is to teach you language through different kinds of textual materials taken from a number of disciplines
pertaining to Humanities, Social Sciences and different forms of Literature. Due importance has been given to the use of
language for administrative purposes as well.
SYLLABUS
The broad outline of the syllabus of our Foundation Courses in Modern Indian Languages is as under:
1. Essentials of the language
Scripts, vocabulary, word formation, sentence structure, idioms, proverbs, etc.
a) Humanities Ethics, Philosophy, Religion, Fine Arts, Culture, Folk Lore, etc.
b) Social Sciences History, Political Science, Sociology, Economics, Law, etc.
c) Sciences Space Biology Ecology, Environment, Geography, Geology, Physics,
Astronomy, Science Computer Science, Energy etc.
2. Learning Language through Literary texts
a) Poems-Old & Modern Poetry
b) Short-story
c) One-act Play
d) Essay
e) Biography
3. Language for Administrative Purposes
Precis Writing
Noting and Drafting
Reporting
Note: A detailed break up of the syllabus into blocks and units is given in Block 1 booklet of the printed course
material of each of the Modern Indian Languages.

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14. COURSE STRUCTURE OF ELECTIVES IN SOCIAL WORK
1. BSWE-001 : Introduction to Social Work (8 credits)
Block 1: Emergence of Professional Social Work
Unit 1 Introduction to Social Work Concepts-I
Unit 2 Introduction to Social Work Concepts-II
Unit 3 Emergence of Professional Social Work Abroad
Unit 4 Evolution of Social Work and Tradition and Education in India.
Block 2: Basics of Social Work
Unit 1 Professional Social Work: Nature, Scope Goals and Functions
Unit 2 Professional Social Work: Generic Principles, Values and their Application
Unit 3 Social Service and Social Welfare Programme in Five Year Plans
Unit 4 Voluntary Action and Social Work in India.
Unit 5 Social Work Ethics in Indian Context
Block 3: Introduction to Society
Unit 1 Basic Social Concepts
Unit 2 Evolution of Human Society: Nature and Characteristics
Unit 3 Social Processes
Unit 4 Social Change: Concept and Factors Involved in Social Change
Unit 5 Social Control
Block 4: Social System and Social Sub-system
Unit 1 Marriage and Family
Unit 2 Society and Culture: Plurality of Culture in India
Unit 3 Social Stratification
Unit 4 The State as a Social Institution: Its Role and Impact on Other Institutions
Block 5: Human Growth and Development
Unit 1 Personality Development
Unit 2 Determinants of Personality: Role of Heredity and Environment
Unit 3 Different Stages of Human Development
Unit 4 Theories of Personality
Unit 5 Psycho-Sexual Development: Freudian Concept.
Block 6: Basics of Psychology for Social Workers
Unit 1 Relevance of Psychology in Social Work Practice
Unit 2 Basic Psychological Concepts in Human Behaviour
Unit 3 Defence Mechanism
Unit 4 Normality and Abnormality
Unit 5 Basic Concepts of Social Psychology

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2. BSWE-002 : Social Work Intervention with Individuals
and Groups (8 credits)
Block 1 : Social Work with Individuals
Unit 1 Introduction to Social Case Work: Historical Development
Unit 2 Basics of Social Case Work
Unit 3 Practice of Social Case Work
Unit 4 Interviewing in Social Case Work I
Unit 5 Interviewing in Social Casework II
Unit 6 Fields of Social CaseWork Practice
Block 2 : Social Work with Groups
Unit 1 Social Group Work: Historical Development
Unit 2 Characteristics and Significance of Groups
Unit 3 Principles, Skills, and Models of Group Work Practice
Unit 4 Group Formation: Stages of the Development of Groups
Unit 5 The Social Group Worker's Role in Group Work Process.
Block 3 : Social Problems and Services
Unit 1 Introduction to Social Problem
Unit 2 Contemporary Social Problems I
Unit 3 Contemporary Social Problems II
Unit 4 Social Defense
Block 4 : General Areas of Social Work Practice
Unit 1 Social Work with Family
Unit 2 Social Work in Educational Settings
Unit 3 Social Work in Health Care Sector
Unit 4 Social Work in Industrial Sector
Unit 5 Social Work among Communities
Unit 6 Social Work in Correctional Settings
Block 5: Social Development and Social Work
Unit 1 Development and Under Development
Unit 2 Concept and Dynamics of Social Development.
Unit 3 Concepts and Type of Economic Systems
Unit 4 Social Planning and Social Policy
Unit 5 Human Development
Block 6 : Basics of legal literacy
Unit 1 Indian Constitution
Unit 2 Indian Legal System and its Relevance for Marginalized and Disadvantaged Groups.

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Unit 3 Public Interest Litigation (PIL)
Unit 4 Basic Understanding of Criminal Procedures
Unit 5 Social Legislation and Role of Social Worker in Legal Assistance.

3. BSWE-003 : Social Work Intervention with Communities


and Institutions (8 credits)
Block 1 : Community Organization
Unit 1 Community Organisation: Concept, and Principles
Unit 2 History of Community Organization
Unit 3 Community Organization as a Method of Social Work
Unit 4 Current Issues in Community Organization
Unit 5 Role of Community Organiser in Different Settings.
Block 2 : Social Welfare Administration
Unit 1 Social Welfare Administration: Concept, Nature and Scope
Unit 2 Types and Purpose of Social Service Organizations
Unit 3 POSDCoRBEF
Unit 4 Procedure for Establishing and Running Social Service Organization
Unit 5 Social Welfare Administration as a Method of Social Work
Block 3 : Social Action for Social Change
Unit 1 Social Action: Concept and Principles
Unit 2 Strategies and Tactics Employed in Social Action.
Unit 3 Models of Social Action
Unit 4 Social Action in Relation to Community Work and Social Movement
Unit 5 Social Action as a Method of Social Work
Block 4 : Basics of Social Work Research
Unit 1 Social Work Research: Meaning, Importance, and Scope
Unit 2 Approaches in Social Work Research.
Unit 3 Sampling: Concept, Significance and Types.
Unit 4 Methods and Tools of Data Collection
Unit 5 Processing and Analysis of Data.
Unit 6 Introduction to Statistical Techniques in Social Work
Block 5 : Health Information for Social Workers
Unit 1 Concepts of Health and Hygiene: Community Health and Systems of Medicine
Unit 2 Mental Health, Mental Disorders and Mental Disability
Unit 3 Major Health Problems: Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases.
Unit 4 Health Care Services
Unit 5 Social-economic and Psychological Factors Involved in Health Care Service
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Block 6 : Empowerment of Women
Unit 1 Situational Analysis of Women in India
Unit 2 Developing a Framework for Gender–Aware Social Work Intervention
Unit 3 Women’s Development Initiatives in Health
Unit 4 Women’s Development Initiatives in Education
Unit 5 Women’s Empowerment and Social Legislation
Unit 6 Women’s Development Initiatives in Political System

BSWE 04: Introduction to Family Life Education (8 Credits)


Block 1: Family Life Education
Unit 1 Family Life Education: Concept and Meaning
Unit 2 Importance of Family Life Education
Unit 3 Role of Home, School and Religion in Imparting Family Life Education
Unit 4 Development of Personality and Human Values in Life
Block 2: Sexual Health Education
Unit 1 Sex and Love
Unit 2 Understanding Man and Woman
Unit 3 Sexual Health Education: Concept and Objectives
Unit 4 Sexual Health Education: Role of Home, School and Media
Block 3: Facts of Life: Growing Up
Unit 1 Male Reproductive System and Functioning
Unit 2 Female Reproductive System and Functioning
Unit 3 Early Stages of Human Growth Biological, Social, Psychological and Developmental Aspects
Unit 4 Later Stages of Human Growth Biological, Social, Psychological and Developmental Aspects
Unit 5 Youth and their Concerns
Block 4: Marriage, Partnership and Parenthood
Unit 1 Meaning of Marriage and Choosing Life Partner
Unit 2 Forms of Marriage
Unit 3 Moral, Cultural and Social Values in Family Life
Unit 4 Marital life and Role Expectations
Block 5: Family Welfare
Unit 1 Indian Family in Transition
Unit 2 Family Planning Policies
Unit 3 Family Planning Methods and Spacing between Live
Unit 4 Medical Termination of Pregnancy and Issues Associated with It
Block 6: Special Issues in Married Life
Unit 1 Psycho-social Effects of Divorce, Separation and Migration
Unit 2 Dowry Demands and Dowry Deaths
Unit 3 Legal Issues Involved in Marriage

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5. BSWE-05: Introduction To HIV/AIDS (8 Credits)
Block 1: Basic Facts of HIV/AIDS
Unit 1 Global and National Scenario of HIV/AIDS
Unit 2 HIV/AIDS Disease Profile
Unit 3 Misconceptions of HIV/AIDS/STDs
Unit 4 History of HIV/AIDS

Block 2: HIV Transmission and Testing


Unit 1 Transmission of HIV Through Sex
Unit 2 Transmission of HIV Through Blood
Unit 3 Mother to Child Transmission of HIV
Unit 4 HIV Testing Issues and Issues Involved
Unit 5 Moral issues on HIV Testing

Block 3: HIV/AIDS Prevention : Socio-ethical Issues


Unit 1 HIV Prevention and Control : Government Initiatives
Unit 2 HIV Prevention and Control: Personal Aspects
Unit 3 Continuum of Care
Unit 4 Societal Influence on HIV/AIDS Transmission and Prevention
Unit 5 HIV/AIDS and Ethical Issues

Block 4: HIV/AIDS and Vulnerable Population


Unit 1 HIV/AIDS and Women
Unit 2 HIV/AIDS Children
Unit 3 HIV/AIDS and Substance Abuse
Unit 4 STDs and their Management
Unit 5 HIV/AIDS and Work Place

Block 5: HIV/AIDS Education and Care


Unit 1 HIV/AIDS and its Implications for Individual, Family and Community
Unit 2 HIV/AIDS Education and Behaviour Modification
Unit 3 Care of the Person with HIV/AIDS
Unit 4 Care of the Terminally Ill

Block 6: AIDS, Law and Human Rights


Unit 1 HIV/AIDS and Law
Unit 2 Rights of People Living with HIV/AIDS
Unit 3 HIV/AIDS Related International Legislations

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6. BSWE-06: Substance Abuse and Counselling (8 credits)
Block 1: Factual Information on Substance Abuse
Unit 1 Relevance of Substance Abuse and HIV/AIDS
Unit 2 Commonly used Drugs and Target Groups
Unit 3 Extent of Prevalence of Substance Abuse and Trafficking in India
Unit 4 The Drugs Scenario: Global, Regional and National

Block 2: Substance Abuse and Its Implications


Unit 1 Link between Alcohol, Drugs, STDs, and HIV-its Relevance in the Present Day Context
Unit 2 Consequences of Substance Abuse on the Individual
Unit 3 Impact of Substance Abuse on Family and on National Development
Unit 4 The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act 1985 (NDPS Act, 1985)
Unit 5 Drug Demand and Supply Reduction

Block 3: Prevention and Treatment of Alcohol & Drugs


Unit 1 Treatment of Alcohol and Drug Dependence
Unit 2 Empowering Through Education, Counselling, Referral Services and Community Responses
Unit 3 Role of NGOs, National and International Bodies on Prevention and Control
Unit 4 Developing Skills and Competencies for Intervention Strategies

Block 4: Basics of Communication


Unit 1 Importance and Relevance of Information, Education and Communication (IEC) for HIV
Unit 2 Communication - Concepts, Types and Process
Unit 3 Traditional and Modern Media of Communication
Unit 4 Interpersonal, Group and Mass Communication
Unit 5 Use of Media for Promotion of HIV and Family Education

Block 5: Basics of Counselling


Unit 1 Introduction to Counselling
Unit 2 Processes Involved in Counselling
Unit 3 Supportive and Behavioural Techniques in Counselling
Unit 4 Cognitive and Psychoanalytical Techniques in Counselling
Unit 5 Practical Issues Involved in Counselling

Block 6: Counselling in HIV and Family Matters


Unit 1 STD and HIV/AIDS Counselling
Unit 2 Family and Pre-marital Counselling
Unit 3 Counselling on Sexuality and Sensitive Issues
Unit 4 Existing Trends in Counselling Services in India

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IGNOU POLICY REGARDING SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT
THE WORKPLACE
In compliance with the guidelines of the Supreme Court, IGNOU has adopted a policy that aims to
prevent/prohibit/punish sexual harassment of women at the workplace. Academic/non-academic staff
and students of this University come under its purview.
Information on this policy, rules and procedures can be accessed on the IGNOU website
(www.ignou.ac.in). Incidents of sexual harassment may be reported to the Regional Director of the
Regional Centre you are attached to or to any of the persons below:

Apex Committee Against Sexual Harassment (ACASH)


Prof. Parvin Sinclair pksinclair@ignou.ac.in
Chairperson & PVC
Ms. Neena Jain neenajain@ignou.ac.in
EMPC

Regional Services Division Committee against Sexual Harassment (RSDCASH)


Dr. Neeta Kapai nkapai@ignou.ac.in
Chairperson & Dy. Director, Campus Placement Cell

Dr. C. K. Ghosh ckghosh@ignou.ac.in


Director, SSC
Ms. Kailash Saluja kailashsaluja@ignou.ac.in
AR, SOL
Ms. Surekha sur.mittimani@gmail.com
AR, Library

IGNOU Committee against Sexual Harassment (ICASH)


Prof. Rita Rani Paliwal rrpaliwal@hotmail.com
Chairperson & Prof. of Hindi, SOH
Dr. Silima Nanda snanda@ignou.ac.in
Director, ID
Dr. Himadri Roy himadriroy@ignou.ac.in
Reader, SOGDS
Dr. Malti Mathur malatiroy@ignou.ac.in
Reader, SOH
Ms. Vidya Sonal vsonal@ignou.ac.in
DR. Admin Div.
Mr. K. K. Kutty kkkutty@ignou.ac.in
DR. SRD
Ms. Bharti Kharbanda bhartikharbanda@ignou.ac.in
SO, SOCIS
Ms. Sadhna Malhotra sadhnamalhotra@ignou.ac.in
AR, IGNOU
Ms. Kanika Singh kanikasingh@ignou.ac.in
RTA, SOCE
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