admission prospectus 2011 - nalanda open university
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1. Bachelor in Business Administration (BBA)
2. (C.C.N.A.) Networking Certificate Course
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4. B.A. Hons in Journalism & Mass Communication
5. B.A. Hons in Public Administration
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1. Women candidate get 25% concession in fee
2. Free education to Jail (Prision) inmates
3. NEW & INNOVATIVE COURSES
L Artificial Insemination & Minor Veterinary Services.
L Interior Decoration.
L Computer Networking (CCNA of CISCO)
L Bachelor in Business Administration (BBA)
4. All payments shall be received in exact amount in form of Bank
Draft, payable in favour of Nalanda Open Universty at Patna.
Bank Draft of less or more amount shall not be accepted.
5. Carrying mobile phone in Examination Hall is an offence. A
candidate found with mobile phone in examination hall can be
expelled or fined Rs. 500/-
6. Assignment copies are required to be submitted paperwise in
sealed envelop only on prescribed date of examination (paperwise).
7. Candidate not submitting, assignment on prescribe date
(Examination Date) shall be declared fail.
SOME IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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Sl. Particulars
No Page Nos.
1. About the University 1
2. Distance Learning and Nalanda Open University 2
3. Aims and Objectives of the University 2
4. Educational Scenario in Bihar 2
5. Academic Set-up of the University : 3
6. Academic Session of the University 8
7. Programmes at a Glance 8
8. New Programmes to be Launched in Near Future 11
9. Minimum Eligibility for Admission to Various Courses 12
10. Language of Self Learning Material 12
11. Medium and Mode of Imparting Teaching 14
12. Counselling-cum-Study Centres of the University 14
13. Sale of Prospecuts for Admission to First Year Students 15
14. Admission Procedure for First Year Students 15
15. Document Required at the time of Admission 16
16. Selection of Candidates for Admission and Issue of Examination Admit Card 17
17. Simultaneous Admission in More than one Course of the University is not Premissible
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18. Syllabi of Different Programmes 17
19. Course fee for Diffrent Programmes 17
20. Rebate to Women Candidates in Admission fee 18
21. Registration 18
22. Identity Card 18
23. Change of Course in the Mid-Way 18
24. Change of Address 18
25. Distribution of Course Material and Syllabus to First Year Students 18
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27. Admission Procedure for 2nd and 3rd Year Students 19
28. Distribution of Examination Admit Card, SLM, etc. to 2nd and 3rd year Studetns 20
29. Provision for Failed Students 20
30. Procedure to Obtain Fresh Material in Case of Loss of Material Already Supplied 21
31. Distribution of Marks 21
32- ijke'kZ d{kk,¡ ( Counselling Classes) 21
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33. Assignment Work / Project Report Must be Submitted in Time 22
to Complete the Course
34- l=kh;&dk;Z @ izkstsDV fjiksVZ dks tek djus ds lEcUèk esa izkoèkku 2335. Practical Classes / Must be Completed to Complete the Course 25
36. Library 27
37. Examination and Pass Marks 28
38. Improvement Examination 28
39. Examination Schedule for 2011 28
40. Examination Centre 30
41. Opening of New Examination Centres 31
42. Publication of Results 32
43. Award of Certificates/Degrees 32
44. Award of Gold Medal to Toppers in P.G. Subjects 33
45. Re-Evaluation and Scrutiny 33
46- lwpuk vfèkdkj vfèkfu;e ds vUrxZr lwpuk dh izkfIr 33
47. General Guidelines 34
48- fo|kfFkZ;ksa }kjk ckj&ckj ,oa è;kuiwoZd i<+s tkus okys fcUnq 34
49- fo'ofo|ky; rFkk fo|kfFkZ;ksa ls lEcfUèkr lwpukvksa dk izdk'ku 3550. New Courses 35
51. Upgradation of Old Courses 36
52. Structure and Brief Syllabi of the Programmes Offered by the University 36
52. (A) Master’s Degree Courses in Arts Subjects 36
52. (B) Master’s Degree Courses in Science Subjects 52
52. (C) Master’s Degree Courses in Commerce (M.Com.) 60
52. (D) Master's Degree Course in Library and Information Science (MLIS) 61
52. (E) Master's Degree Course in Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC) 62
52. (F) Master's Degree Course in Computer Application 63
53. Post Graduate Diploma Courses 65
54. Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) Course 67
55. Bachelor of Library and Information Science (BLIS) Course 68
56. Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) 69
56. (B) Bachelor of Science (Hons.) Courses 82
56. (C) Bachelor of Commerce (Hons.) Course 89
57. Bachelor in Computer Application (BCA) Course 92
58. Bachelor in Business Adminstration (BBA) 93
59. Intermediate Courses 94
60. Certificate Courses 101
61. Annexure-I (Details of Programmes) 126
62. Annexure-II 134
63. Annexure-A (Admission-cum-Reglstration Form, 2011) i-ii
64. Annexure-B (Examination Application Form) iii-iv
65. Annexure-C (Holidays List) v
66. Annexure-D (Check List) vi
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1. ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY :
The Nalanda Open University is the only University in the State of Bihar, which is meant for
imparting learning exclusively through the system of open & distance learning. The University was
established in March, 1987, by an Ordinance, promulgated by the Government of Bihar. Later, after
passing Nalanda Open University Act, 1995 by the Bihar Legislature, the University came under the
authority and jurisdiction of the new Act. The University is an autonomous body under the Nalanda
Open University, Act, 1995, and is named after the famous Nalanda University of Ancient India.
At present, the University is functioning from its camp office at Biscomaun Bhavan, Gandhi
Maidan, Patna. The University offices are located on 1st, 2nd, 3rd 4th and 12th floors of Biscomaun
Bhawan. The University is, in possession of about 60,000 sq. feet of built up area. The University
has, class rooms, laboratories for science subjects and training facilities for computer programmes.
The Computer Laboratory of the University is equipped with 350 IBM Pentium 4 computers and is,
the largest computing centre in this part of the country.
The administrative function of the University is performed from the 3rd floor of the Biscomaun
Bhawan. The University has a well equipped and developed fully automated administrative office.
The University has an air-conditioned electronically controlled examination centre for about
1000 examinees. and a state of the art library, with about 50,000 titles.
A view of the University Camp Office at Patna
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2. DISTANCE LEARNING AND NALANDA OPEN UNIVERSITY :
The University offers courses in higher learning through open and distance learning (ODL)
mode of education to the students of the State of Bihar in particular and other students of the country
in general who have been denied admission in conventional institutions or who are unable to study
in such institutions as day boarders, but are still desirous to upgrade their educational attainments.
The courses offered by the University are innovative, job oriented and self satisfying. It may be
mentioned that the Nalanda Open University is the 4th oldest open University of the Country.
During its existence of last 24 years, the University has contributed immensely in spreading higher
education through the distance mode of learning.
The University is recognized by Distance Education Council (DEC), University Grants
Commission (UGC), and Ministry of H.R.D., Govt. of India, for imparting education through
open and distance mode of learning (ODL).
The University is also member of International Council of Open and Distance Education
(ICDE) and Asian Association of Open University (AAOU) for improvement and upgradation of its
courses on international level.
3. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE UNIVERSITY :The aims and objectives of the University are:
(a) To provide educational opportunities to those who are unable to take up formal
education and are yet desirous to upgrade their educational qualification and acquire
state of the art knowledge in various fields of learning through correspondence course,
contact programmes at study centres and other means of mass communication,
like-radio, satellite, and electronic media.
(b) To provide flexibility in enrolment to various courses of higher education in matters, like,
age of entry, choice of courses, methods of learning, conduct of examination, operation
of programmes etc.
(c) To offer degree, diploma and certificate courses in different disciplines of learning
and provide for research and advance learning.
(d) To disseminate knowledge and undertake activities for advancement of art, education,
literature, science and technology.
(e) To provide special facilities, through distance mode of education, to individuals and
groups, like, elderly people, in-service personnel, housewives, people living in remote
areas, socially disadvantaged people and others to upgrade their skill and acquire
higher academic qualifications.
(f) To lay emphasis on introduction and teaching of vocational, as well as, conventional
courses, leading to award of degree, diploma and certificate.
(g) To create awareness for self-sufficiency and act as a catalyst to equip people with
knowledge and higher qualification to enable them to become suitable for new job
opportunities.
(h) To provide modern courses in rural, agricultural, industrial and commercial disciplines
to meet people's aspirations in these areas.
(i) To design learning material in a manner which may lead to improvement in socio-
economic conditions of the general masses.
(j) To bring awareness in women, children, and downtrodden of their social rights, duties
and legal status in the society.
4. EDUCATIONAL SCENARIO IN BIHAR :Bihar is a densely populated state with an approximate population of over 10 crores, but the
State has the lowest literacy percentage in the entire country (only about 60%). As such, it is essential
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that Bihar makes an all out effort to leap forward in spreading education and improving its performanceon the literacy front. The State has, now, about 3000 high schools, including 10+2 schools, and 13state run Universities. Every year, over 7 lakh students appear at the Secondary School Examinationand nearly 70 percent of them pass out. However, not all of them can get accommodated for highereducation in institutions of conventional learning. Therefore, the distance mode institutions, like, theNalanda Open University, have to play a major role in meeting the aspirations of this group of students,who are denied admission in conventional institutions, but are still anxious to pursue their studies athigher levels. The Nalanda Open University provides them an alternate route to pursue their studiesthrough distance mode of education.5. ACADEMIC SET-UP OF THE UNIVERSITY :
The University academic affairs are managed through the following schools to cater educationin distinctly related subject.5.1 SCHOOL OF COMPUTER EDUCATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY :
The vision of the school is to emerge as an institution of excellence for IT education throughonline & distance mode and to excel in Research & Development. The missions of the school are
l To offer PG & UG Programmes in Computer Science and IT related areas, keeping in tunewith the latest developments and industrial requirements.
l To offer advanced level training programme and to promote industry based internship,leading to the development of skilled technical man power in Software industry.
l To guide and supervise in the identified IT domains to enhance students’ R & D potential.This school is under over-all supervision of two full time computer experts, namely, Shri Amar
Nath Pandey, MCA and Smt. Kiran Pandey, MCA Besides, a host of other computer experts are drawnfrom reputed institutions to do counselling and teaching work for students offering computer courses.Through this school, the University is imparting computer education in the following programmes:
Sri A.N. Pandey
Dr.S.P. Thakur
5.1.1 Master of Computer Application (MCA)
5.1.2 Bachelor of Computer Application. (BCA)
5.1.3 Certificate Course in Computing. (CIC)
5.1.4 Short Certificate course in Home Usages of Computers.
5.1.5. Certificate in Computer Network Administration– (Discovery)
5.1.6. Certificate in Computer Network Admistration– (Exploration)
5.1.5 and 5.1.6 Courses are based on CISCO courses and student has
Option to got CCNA- CISCO Certificate also.
“Short Cerfiticate Course in Home Usages of Computers” is a four weak course and hasbeen introduced by the University as a philanthropic training programme, run on a very nominal feebasis, for the benefit of laymen, senior citizens, house-wives etc. The course is intended to providethese sections of citzenship basic knowledge and practice of computers so that they can performthier day-to-day work, on line, by making use of computers for works, like, railway reservation, bankingtransactions, letter writing, e-telephony, inter-netting, entertainment etc.
5.2 SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT :
This school is headed by Prof. (Dr.) S. P. Thakur, former Head of the
Department of Commerce, L.N.M. University. It is resposible for designing,
developing and coordinating all courses in Economics, Commerce and
Management at Post-Graduate, Graduate and Intermediate levels. Till date,
the following courses have been developed by this school :
5.2.1 Master of Commerce.
5.2.2 M. A. in Economics.
5.2.3 Post-Graduate Diploma in Financial Management.
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5.2.4 Post-Graduate Diploma in Marketing Management.5.2.5 Bachelor of Commerce.5.2.6 Bacheler in Business Administration (BBA)5.2.7 B. A. (Hons.) in Economics.5.2.8 Intermediate of Commerce.5.2.9 Certificate Course in Disaster Management5.2.10 Certificate Course in Insurance Services.
This school has worked hard to develope new course in Bachelor of Business Adminstration,introduced from the current academic session.5.3 SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE :
This school is responsible for designing, developing and coordinating different courses inHealth and Environmental Science. It has to offer the following programmes :5.3.1 M.A./M.Sc. in Environmental Science.5.3.2 P. G. Diploma in Yogic Studies.5.3.3 Certificate course in Basic Medical Assistance and Nursing.5.3.4 Certificate course in Child Psychology and Guidance.5.3.5 Certificate course in Clinical Dental Technique.5.3.6 Certificate course in Dental and Oral Hygiene.5.3.7 Certificate course in Dental Mechanics.5.3.8 Certificate course in ECG Technique.5.3.9 Certificate course in Enviromental Studies.5.3.10 Certificate course in Food and Nutrition.5.3.11 Certificate course in Health and Enviroment.5.3.12 Certificate course in Nutrition and Child Care.5.3.13 Certificate course in Meical Laboratory Technique.5.3.14 Certificate course in HIV and Family Education.5.3.15 Certificate course in Operation Theatre Assistantship.5.3.16 Certificate course in Optometry and Opthalmic Assistantship.5.3.17 Certificate course in Physiotherapy and Yoga-therapy.5.3.18 Certificate course in Radiography and Imaging Technique.5.3.19 Certificate course in Artificial Insemination and minor Veterinary Services
This School is developing new course in Para Medical subjects live Nursing, PharmaceuticalMarketing, Radiotherapy etc.5.4 SCHOOL OF INDIAN AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES :
This School is headed by Prof. Bhupendra Kalsi, former Head of the Department of HindiMagadh University. This school is responsible for designing and developing different course atCertificate, Diploma, Graduate and Post-Graduate levels in Indian and Foreign Languages. Theschool is also responsible for coordinating all the programmes under its jurisdiction, including thedevelopment of course material, its improvement and continuous upgradation, apart from organisingcounselling classes and conducting all other students related activities. Till date, the followingprogrammes have been developed by this school:5.4.1 M. A. in Bhojpuri.5.4.2 M. A. in Hindi.5.4.3 M. A. in Magahi.5.4.4 M.A. in Sanskrit.5.4.5 M. A. in Urdu.5.4.6 P. G. Diploma in Hindi-English Translation. (To be introduced)5.4.7 B. A. (Hons.) in Hindi.
5.4.8 I. A. (Hindi).
5.4.9 Certificate Course in Bhojpuri. Prof. (Dr.) Bhupendra Kalsi
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5.4.10 Certificate Course in Magahi.
5.4.11 Certificate Course in Maithili.
5.4.12 Certificate Course in Pali.
5.4.13 Certificate Course in Prakrit.
5.4.14 Certificate Course in Sanskrit.
5.4.15 Certificate Course in Urdu.This school is working hard to developedf Post-Graduate course in English Literature, and
Post Graduate course in Mathli Literature.
5.5 SCHOOL OF INDOLOGY :
Indology is a discipline, dealing with the study of Indian History, Literature, Philosophy, and
Culture; with added emphasis on study of Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archaeology. The School
of Indology has, till date, developed the following programmes:
5.5.1 M. A. in History.
5.5.2 B. A. (Hons.) in History.
5.5.3 B. A. (Hons.) in Tourism.
5.5.4 I. A. (History).
5.5.5 Certificate Course in Buddhist Studies.
5.5.6 Certificate Course in Christian Studies.
5.5.7 Certificate Course in Hindu Studies.
5.5.8 Certificate Course in Islamic Studies.
5.5.9 Certificate Course in Jain Studies.
5.510 Certificate Course in Sikh Studies.
The Certificate courses in various religions and beliefs have been developed to make people
aware of the inherent strength of different religions and the way they have contributed to over all
development of the human race and society. The University does belive that this will enable the
people of different socio-religious background, in a country like ours, to understand and appreciate
view points of others in a spirit of mutual tolerance and understanding.
This school is headed by Prof. (Dr) Niloo Singh, former Professor of History, J. D. Women’s
College, Patna. The school is, now, working on designing and development of two new Post-Graduate
programmes in Anthropology, and Philosophy to be offered to students from the next academic
session, commencing in June, 2012.
5.6 SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION :
This school has been established by the University to design and develop courses in the fastgrowing area of Mass Commincation and Journalism, including. T. V. Journalism. The school has sofar developed the following progarmmes :
5.6.1 Master in Journism and Mass Communication.
Prof. (Dr.) Niloo Singh
5.6.2 Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication.
Both the above courses have very heavy input of practical training whichis imparted to the students in the areas of electronic and print media. The trainingin electronic media includes attachment of students with T.V. studios and handlingof movie/still cameras. Print media tranning is given through attachment withthe publication division of reputed newspapers. The students are also exposedto a very heavy dose of practical traning in computer application.
This school is working hard to develope Bachelor course in JournalismProf. Arjun Tiwary
and Mass Communication (BJMC)
The University has appointed Prof. Arjun Tiwary, Former Head of the Department ofJournalism and mass communication, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, U.P. asCo-ordinator of this school.
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5.7 SCHOOL OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE :
This school is responsible for conducting the following programmes.
5.7.1 Master of Library and Information Science.
5.7.1 Bachelor of Library and Information Science.
5.7.3 Certificate course in Library and Information Science.
Prof (Dr.) B.K. Prasad Prof. (Dr.) D.P. Sharma
Prof. (Dr.) U.M. Thakur
The School is headed by Prof. (Dr.) U.M. Thakur, former Prof. and Head of the
Department of Library and Information Science, Patna University.
5.8 SCHOOL OF PURE AND AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES :
This school is responsible for designing, developing and coordinating all programmes in
pure and agricultural sciences. Till date, this School has developed the following programmes :
5.8.1 M. Sc. in Botany.
5.8.2 M.Sc. in Chemistry
5.8.3 M.Sc. in Geography
5.8.4 M. Sc. in Mathematics.
5.8.5 M. Sc. in Physics.
5.8.6 M. Sc. in Zoology.
5.8.7 B. Sc. (Hons.) in Botany.
5.8.8 B. Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry.
5.8.9 B.Sc. (Hons.) in Geography
5.8.10 B. Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science.
5.8.11 B. Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics.
5.8.12 B. Sc. (Hons.) in Physics.
5.8.13 B. Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology.
5.8.14 I. Sc. (Biology)
5.8.15 I.Sc. (Chemistry)
5.8.16 I.Sc. (Physics)
5.8.17 I.Sc. (Mathematics)
5.8.18 Certificate course in Bio-fertitiser Production.
5.8.19 Cetificate course in Floriculture Technology.
5.8.20 Certificate course in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants.
5.8.21 Certificate course in Soil Health Management.
Prof. (Dr.)
Himanshu Bhushan
At present there are five Coordinators in the School of Pure and Agricultural Sciences, namely,(i) Prof. (Dr.) B.K. Prasad, Retd. Prof. of Botany, Magadh University (ii) Prof. (Dr.) Himanshu Bhushan,Former H.O.D. Chemistry, Bhagalpur University, (iii) Prof. (Dr.) D.P. Sharma, Former Head of thePost Graduate, Department of Mathematics, D.M. College of Science, Imphal (iv) Prof. (Dr.) DeepakKumar Sharma, Former Professer of Physics, Patna University. (v) Prof. (Dr.) Munindra Mohan,Retired Professar of Zoology, Patna University.
Prof. (Dr.) B.K. Prasad is incharge of Botany subject from undergraduate to Post Graduatelevel, likewise Prof. Himanshu Bhushan is in exclusive charge of Chemistry and Prof. D.P. Sharmais in exclusive charge of Mathmatics subject from Intermediate to Post Graduate level. Prof. DeepakKumar Sharma, who have been appointed recently is made in charge of Physics subject and Prof.Munindra Mohan is made incharge of Zoology.
Prof. (Dr.)
Deepak Kumar Sharma
Prof. (Dr.)
Munindra Mohan
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5.9 SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES :
This School is responsible for designing, developing and coordinating Post Graduate,
Graduate, Intermediate and Certificate Programmes in Social Sciences. The courses being offered
by this school at differenet levels are as follows :
5.9.1 M. A. in Geography.
5.9.2 M. A. in Political Science.
5.9.3 M.A. in Psychology
5.9.4 M. A. in Pubic Administration.
5.9.5 M. A. in Rural Development.
5.9.6 M. A. in Sociology.
5.9.7 B. A./B. Sc. (Hons.) in Geography.
5.9.8 B. A./B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science.
5.9.9 B. A. (Hons.) in Political Science.
5.9.10 B.A. (Hons.) in Psychology
5.9.11 B. A. (Hons.) in Sociology
5.9.12 B. A. (Hons.) in Social Work.
5.9.13 Intermediate (Arts)
5.9.14 Certificate course in Abolition of Child Labour.
5.9.15 Certificate course in Child and Women’s Rights.
5.9.16 Certificate course in Indian Constitution and Panchayati Raj.
5.9.17 Certificate course in Legal Awareness Among Women.
There are four Coordinators in the School of Social Sciences, namely,(i) Dr. R.P. Sinha,
Retired Professor of Sociology, A. N. Sinha Institute of Social Studies, Patna, (ii) Prof. V. N. P.
Sinha, Retired Prof. of Geography, Patna College, Patna University, and (iii) Prof. (Dr.) Niranjan
Jha, Retired Head of the Department, Psychology, Magadh University, and (iv) Prof. Randhir Singh
Retired Prof. of Political Science Magadh University. Dr. R. P. Sinha is in exclusive charge of
Sociology and Rural Development at Graduate and Post-Graduate levels. Shri V. N. P. Sinha deals
with Geography while Prof. Niranjan Jha looks after Psychology subject from Intermediate to Post
Graduate level. Prof. (Dr.) Randhir Singh is in-charge of Political Science and Public Administration.
This school is also working on development of Bachelor course in Public Administrations.
Prof. (Dr.) Randhir Singh Prof (Dr.) R.P. Sinha
Prof (Dr.) Niranjan JhaProf. (Dr.) V.N.P. Singh
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5.10 SCHOOL OF TEACHER’S EDUCATION :
This school in responsible for conductiry the following programmes.
5.10.1 M. A. in Education.
5.10.2 B. Ed.
5.10.3 B.A. in Education. (To be introduced)
The B. Ed. programme of the Nalanda Open University is a two year course meant only for
in service teachers of primary, middle, secondary and higher secondary schools, who have completed
atleast two years of teaching as on 31.5.2011 and who have secured atleast 45% of marks at the
Graduate level examination. They also must be paid teachers apponited against regular vacancy.
The selection to B.Ed programme is made on the basis of a preliminary scrutiny, follwed by a
competative test. There are only 500 seats sanctionel for the B.Ed. programme by the NCTE. The
University is, however, trying to increase the intake to about 1,000 students for which necessary
steps have already been taken.
The University is also in the process of introducing B.A. Education programme from the
current academic year. Pending introduction of M.Ed. programme, the University has put on offer M.
A. programme in Education from the previous academic session. A training programme for
Elementary School Teachers is also on the anvil.
The School of Teacher’s Education has a full fledged and whole time faculty of six teachers,
6. ACADEMIC SESSION OF THE UNIVERSITY :
The Academic Session of the University runs from June of the current year to May of the next year.
7. PROGRAMMES AT A GLANCE :The University is offering the following programmes from the Academic. Session,Commencing in June, 2011 :
(I) DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Ph.D.) PROGRAMME :
(i) Economics (ii) Education (iii) Geography(iv) Hindi (v) History (vi) Political Science(vii) Psychology (viii) Sociology (ix) Urdu(x) Botany (xi) Chemistry (xii) Mathematics(xiii) Physics (xiv) Zoology (xv) Commerce.
Admission is through qualifying test. (Separate notification for Admission will be made)
(II) POST GRADUATE DEGREE COURSES :
(a) Arts Stream :
(i) Master of Arts in Bhojpuri.
(ii) Master of Arts in Economics.
(iii) Master of Arts in Education.
(iv) Master of Arts in Environmental Science.
(v) Master of Arts in Geography.
(vi) Master of Arts in Hindi
(vii) Master of Arts in History.
(viii) Master of Arts in Magahi.
(ix) Master of Arts in Political Science.
(x) Master of Arts in Psychology.(xi) Master of Arts in Public Administration(xii) Master of Arts in Rural Development.
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(xiii) Master of Arts in Sanskrit
(xiv) Master of Arts in Sociology.
(xv) Master of Arts in Urdu.
(b) Science Stream :
(i) Master of Science in Botany
(ii) Master of Science in Chemistry
(iii) Master of Science in Environmental Science
(iv) Master of Science in Geography.
(v) Master of Science in Mathematics.
(vi) Master of Science in Physics.
(vii) Master of Science in Zoology.
(c) Commerce Stream :
(i) Master of Commerce.
(d) Media Stream :
(i) Master of Journalism and Mass Communication.
(e) Computer Stream :
(i) Master of Computer Application.
(f) Library and Information Science Stream :
(i) Master of Library and Information Science.
(III) POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA COURSES :
(i) Post Graduate Diploma in Financial Management (PGDFM).
(ii) Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication (PGDJMC).
(iii) Post Graduate Diploma in Marketing Management (PGDMM).
(iv) Post Graduate Diploma in Yogic Studies (PGDYS).
(IV) BACHELOR OF EDUCATION ( (B.Ed.) COURSE :
(V) BACHELOR OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE COURSE (BLIS) :
(VI) GRADUATE DEGREE COURSES :
(a) Arts Stream :
(i) B.A. (Hons.) in Economics
(ii) B.A. (Hons.) in Education (To be introduced)
(iii) B.A. (Hons.) in Geography
(iv) B.A. (Hons.) in Hindi
(v) B.A. (Hons.) in History
(vi) B.A. (Hons.) in Home Science
(vii) B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science
(viii) B.A. (Hons.) in Psychology
(ix) B.A. (Hons.) in Public Administration.
(x) B.A. (Hons.) in Social Work
(xj) B.A. (Hons.) in Sociology
(xii) B.A. (Hons.) in Tourism
(xiii) B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC). (To be introduced)
(b) Science Stream :
(i) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany
(ii) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry
(iii) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Geography
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(iv) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science
(v) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics
(vi) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics
(vii) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology
(c) Commerce Stream :
(i) Bachelor of Commerce
(ii) Bachelor in Business Adminstration (BBA) (New)
(d) Computer Education Stream :
(i) Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)
(VII) INTERMEDIATE COURSES :
(i) Intermediate in Arts.
(ii) Intermediate in Commerce.
(iii) Intermediate in Science.
(VIII) CERTIFICATE COURSES :
(a) Agriculture-Related Certificate Courses :
(i) Certificate in Bio-Fertilizer Production (CBFP)
(ii) Certificate in Floriculture Technology (CFT).
(iii) Certificate in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (CMAP)
(iv) Certificate in Soil Health Management (CSHM)
(v) Certificate in Artificial Insemination and Minor Veterinary Services (CAIMVS)
(b) Child and Women Development Related Certificate Courses :
(i) Certificate in Abolition of Child Labour (CACL).
(ii) Certificate in Child Psychology and Guidance (CCPG)
(iii) Certificate in Child and Women’s Rights (CCWR).
(iv) Certificate in Legal Awareness Among Women (CLAAW).
(v) Certificate in Nutrition and Child Care (CNCC)
(c) Health & Environment Related Certificate Courses :
(i) Certificate in Enviornmental Studies (CES)
(ii) Certificate in Food & Nutrition (CFN)
(iii) Certificate in Health & Enviornment (CHE)
(iv) Certificate in HIV and Family Education (CHIVFE)
(d) Para Medical Certificate Courses :
(i) Certificate in Basic Medical Assistance and Nursing Care. (CBMAN)
(ii) Certificate in Clinical Dental Technique (CCDT)
(iii) Certificate in Dental and Oral Hygiene (CDOH)
(iv) Certificate in Dental Mechanics. (CDM)
(v) Certificate in ECG Technique (CECGT)
(vi) Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technique (CMLT)
(vii) Certificate in Operation Theatre Assistantship (COTA)
(viii) Certificate in Optometry and Ophthalmic Assistantship (COOA)
(ix) Certificate in Physiotherapy & Yoga Therapy (CP & YT)
(x) Certificate in Radiography and Imaging Technique (CRIT)
(e) Language Based Certificate Courses :
(i) Certificate in Bhojpuri Language (CBL)
(ii) Certificate in Magahi Language (CML)
(iii) Certificate in Maithili Language (CMi.L)
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(iv) Certificate in Pali Language (CPL)
(v) Certificate in Prakrit Language (CPr.L)
(vi) Certificate in Sanskrit Language (CSL)
(vii) Certificate in Urdu Language (CUL)
(f) Religion Based Certificate Courses :
(i) Certificate in Buddhist Studies (CBS)
(ii) Certificate in Christian Studies (CCS)
(iii) Certificate in Hindu Studies (CHS)
(iv) Certificate in Islamic Studies (CIs.S)
(v) Certificate in Jain Studies (CJS)
(vi) Certificate in Sikh Studies (CSS)
(g) Computer Based and Miscellaneous Certificate Courses :
(i) Certificate in Computing (CIC)
(ii) Certificate in Disaster Management (CDM)
(iii) Certificate in Home Usages of Computers. (CHUC)
(v) Certificate in Insurance Services (CIS)
(iv) Certificate in Indian Constitution and Panchayati Raj (CICPR)
(vi) Certificate in Library Science (CLS)
(vii) Certificate in Interior Decoration (New)
(viii) Certificate in Computer Network Administration (Discovery) (New)
(ix) Certificate in Computer Network Administration (Exploration) (New)
A broad-sheet, giving details of each of the above programmes, minimum qualificationprescribed for each programme, duration of each course, course fee etc, can be seen atAnnexure- I.
8. NEW PROGRAMMES TO BE LAUNCHED IN NEAR FUTURE :1. Master of Education (M.Ed.)
2. Master of Arts in English.
3. Post graduate Diploma in Construction Management.
4. Diploma in Poultry Management / Dairy Management.
5. Diploma in Food Processing.
6. Diploma in Human Resource Management.
7. Diploma in Rural Management.
8. Diploma in Primary Education.
9. PGD in Educational Management.
10. Diploma / Degree Course in Buddhist Studies.
11. Diploma in Veterinary Services.
12. Diploma Course in Nursing.
13. Diploma in Interior Design.
14. Certificate Courses in Consumer Protection.
15. Certificate Programme in Human Rights.
16. Certificate/Diploma/Degree in Hospital Management.
17. Certificate/Diploma in Fisheries.
18. Certificate/Diploma/Degree in Agri. Business.
19. Certificate in Legal Assistanship.
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9. MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION TO VARIOUS COURSES :
A Candidate holding minimum qualification prescribed for the course as per list below can
apply for admission in one of the courses of his/her choice. A Candidate can take admission in only
one course at a same time.
SI Name of Minimum Duration
No. the Course Eligibility/Qualification of the
Course1. Ph.D. Post Graduation in Relevant Area* 2 years2. Master’s Degree in Arts Subjects Bachelor's or equivalent Degree in
any subject. 2 Years3. Master’s Degree in Science Bachelor's or equivalent Degree in the 2 Years
Subjects concerned Science Subject4. Master Degree in Commerce Bachelor's Degree in Commerce 2 Years5.. Master of Library and Information Bachhelor's Degree in Library and
Science Information Science 1 Year6. Master’s Degree in Journalism Bachelor's or equivalent Degree in
and Mass Communication any subject or P.G. Diploma in Journalismand Mass Communication 2 Years
7. Master of Computer Application BCA or B.Sc. in Computer science orBachelor's Degree with 3 YearsMathematics as a subject + Certificatein Computing
8.. P.G. Diploma Courses Bachelor's or equivalent Degreein any subject 1 Year
9. B.Ed. Course Bachelor's Degree in any subject with 2 Yearsatleast 45% marks at graduatelevel plus 2 years teaching experience.
10. BLIS Bachelor's or equivalent Degree
in any subject 1 Year11. Bachelor’s Degree in Arts Intermediate in any stream. 3 Years
Subjects12. Bachelor’s Degree in Science Intermediate in Science 3 Years
Subjects13. Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce Intermediate in any stream 3 Years14. Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Intermediate with Maths. 3 Years
Application (BCA) orI.A. with certificate in Computing atleast
15. Bachelor's Degree in Intermediate in any stream with 45% 3 YearsBusiness Administration (BBA) marks at Intermediate level.
16. Intermediate Matriculation or Equivalent 2 Years
17. Certificate Courses Matriculation or Intermediate as per 9/6 Months/requirement of each programme one month
*Conditions Apply
Note : Only such degrees and certificates will be considered equivalent as have been
recognised as such by the Nalanda Open University.
10. LANGUAGE OF SELF LEARNING MATERIAL :The Self Learning Material (SLM) is being made available to the students in the following
languages only as per the list. The students must keep this in mind while selecting his/her subject
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for admission.
S.No. Course Language in which SLM is available
1. Master of Arts in Bhojpuri Bhojpuri
2. M.A. Economics Hindi
3. M.A. Education Hindi
4. M.A. /M.Sc. Environmental Science Hindi and English mixed
5. M.A. /M.Sc. Geography Hindi
6. M.A. Hindi Hindi
7. M.A. History Hindi
8. M.A. Magahi Magahi
9. M.A. Political Science Hindi
10. M.A. Psychology Hindi
11. Master of Arts in Public Administration English and Hindi mixed
12. Master of Arts in Rural Development English and Hindi mixed
13. Master of Arts in Sanskrit Hindi
14. M.A.Sociology Hindi
15. M.A. Urdu Urdu
16. Master of Commerce Hindi
17. M.Sc. Botany English
18. M.Sc. Chemistry English
19. M.Sc. Mathematics English
20. M.Sc. Physics English
21. M.Sc. Zoology English
22. Master of Computer Application (MCA) English
23. Master in Library and Information Science (MLIS) English
24. Master of Journalism & Mass Communication Hindi
25. Post Graduate Diploma in Financial Management English
26. Post Graduate Diploma in Marketing Management English
27. Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication English
28. Post Graduate Diploma in Yogic Studies Hindi
29. B.A. (Hons.) in Economics, Education, Geography, Hindi, History, Home Science,
Political Science, Public Administration, Psychology, Sociology, and Tourism Hindi
30. Bachelor of Social Work and Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Commination Hindi
31. B.Sc. (Hons.) All subjects (Excepting Home Science and Geography) English
32. B.Ed. Hindi / English
33. Bachelor of Commerce Hindi
34. Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) English
35. Bachelor in Library and Information Science (BLIS) Hindi
36. Bachelor in Computer Application (BCA) English
37. I.A. Hindi
38. I.Com. Hindi
39. I. Sc. English
40. Certificate Courses in Disaster Management Hindi / English
41. Certificate Courses in HIV Aids Hindi / English
42. Certificate Course in Computer, English
Environment and Para Medical courses
43. All other Certificate Courses Hindi
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11. MEDIUM AND MODE OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATIONS :Hindi and English are principal mediums of instruction for most of the courses of the University.
However, Science courses offered by the School of Pure and Agricultural Sciences, Para Medicalcourses and a few other courses have English as a medium of instruction. All other courses haveHindi as the medium of instruction. The medium of instruction for Magahi and Bhojpuri is the language
of the concerned subject.The instruction is primarily imparted through printed Self Learning Material (SLM) given to
students at the time of admission. Students taking admission at the Headquarters of the Universityare given SLM along with Identity Card, Examination Admit-card, etc. Students seeking admissionthrough study centres of the University receive their SLM., I. Card, Examination Admit Card etc.through their study-centre. The University organizes counselling classes and audio-visual displays
which students can avail of at various Study Centres of the University and at its Headquarters.12. COUNSELLING-CUM-STUDY CENTRES OF THE UNIVERSITY :
At present, the University has established study centres at the following places :
1. S.S. College, Aurangabad 18. K.K.M. College, Jamui
2. A.N. S. College, Barh 19. S.S. College, Jehanabad
3. Co-operative College, Begusarai* 20. K.B. Jha College, Katihar
4. M.J.K. College, Bettiah* 21. M. J. M. College, Katihar
5. S.B.P. College, Bhabhua 22. Mahila College, Khagaria*
6. T.N.B. College, Bhagalpur* 23. Parvati Vigyan College, Madhepura
7. Nalanda College, Biharsharif* 24. M.S. College, Motihari
8. Bokaro Steel City College, Bokaro. 25. R.D. & D.J. College, Monghyr*
9. M.V. College, Buxar* 26. R.M. Loihia College, Muzffarpur
10. Jagdam College, Chapra* 27. K.K.M. College, Pakur
11. M.M.R. Shankar Mahavidyalaya, Darbhanga 28. Patna College, Patna*
12. Deoghar College, Deoghar* 29. Purnea College, Purnea*
13. P.K. Rai Memorial College, Dhanbad* 30. M.L.T. College, Saharsa*
14. A.M. College, Gaya* 31. S.S. College, Sasaram.
15. Gopalganj College, Gopalganj 32. D.A.V. College, Siwan*
16. Markham College, Hazaribagh* 33. Ranchi Women’s College, Ranchi*
17. A.B.M. College, Jamsedpur*
The centres marked with asterik (*) are also functioning, as Counselling Centres. AtCounselling Centres, the counselling classes are held as per prescribed requirement of eachprogramme. Every effort is made at these conselling centres to make students understand theirsubject and be familiar with their Self Learning Material. The University engages subject specialists,drawn from the nearest University / P.G. Colleges, for the counselling work. The Counsellors, makeevery possible effort to answer and address all academic querries of the students at such centres
and help them to prepare their assignment etc.It is not possible to open Counselling Centre at every work place/ study centre of the University
and, as such, the Counselling Centres are permitted only at such study centers where thenumber of students admitted to various programmes of the University is atleast three-hundred or more. The rest of the centres are only Study Centres where no counselling class isheld, but library and other facilities are provided to enable the students to study on their own andprepare for the programme. Every Counselling-cum-Study Centre/ Study Centre of the Universityhas been fully equipped with reference books of the concerned programmes and provided with
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audio visuals and other aids. The SLM of each programme, in five copies, is also available at
these centres for reference by the students.
13. SALE OF PROSPECTUS FOR ADMISSION TO FIRST YEAR STUDENTS :
13.1 FROM UNIVERSITY HEADQUARTERS :
The Prospectus, containing Admission Form (Annexure - A), may be purchased from the
Sale Counters of the University or from any of its Study Centres on payment of Rs. 250.00 only by
Bank Draft, drawn in favour of the ‘Nalanda Open University’ payable at Patna. Sale counters of the
University are located on the 3rd Floor of the Biscomaun Bhawan, Patna. Students may also deposit
Rs. 250/- by “Pay-in slip” in the Bihar State Co-operative Bank, Bankipur, Patna, in SB A/C No.
01-20407 of Nalanda Open University, or in SB A/C No. 762428166 of Indian Bank, Main Branch,
Biscomaun Bhawan, Patna, in favour of Nalanda Open University, Patna, and purchase prospectus
of the University from its sale counters by producing the counter foil of the said “Pay-in- slip.
13.2 FROM STUDY CENTRES :
All the Counselling-Cum-Study Centres / Study Centres have also been permitted to sale the ‘Prospectus’
of the University on payment of the prescribed fee of Rs. 250.00 only. The payment is to be made by
Bank Draft, drawn in favour of the Nalanda Open University payable at Patna. In no case, cash payment
is accepted.
13.3 BY POST :
Prospectus can also be obtained by sending a Demand Draft of Rs. 300/-, drawn in favour
of the Nalanda Open University, at the University's address by registered post. No M.O. or Postal
Order is accepted.
14. ADMISSION PROCEDURE FOR FIRST YEAR STUDENTS :
The first thing is to buy the Prospectus either from the University's sale counter or from one
of its study centres. The list of the study centres is given in paragraph (12) of the Prospectus. After
having purchased the Prospectus, the concerned student should select the course and subject of
his/her choice and should, then, fill up the Admission Form. The admission form, (Annexure A), duly
filled in and supported by the attested photo copy of the following documents, should, then, reach
the Registrar (Exam), Nalanda Open University, 3rd Floor, Biscomaun Bhawan, Patna-800 001,
Bihar, or the Coordinator of the Study Centre on or before the last date prescribed for submission of
the admission forms. The filled up admission form can also be deposited by the candidate in person
or sent by registered post, but it must reach the prescribed authorities by the specified date; otherwise
it will not be entertained. The documents to be submitted along with the admission form are :
(a) Attested photocopy of the marksheet of the qualifying examination, which is pre-
scribed as the eligibility condition by the University for getting admission in the de-
sired course, and the attested photocopy of the certificate of matriculation for proof
of age.
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(b) Attested copy of the Caste certificate, issued by DM/DC/SDO or any other authorised
officer, wherever applicible. It may be mentioned that the caste certificate is to be
deposited by the SC/ST/BC-I, BC-II candidates only who are seeking admission
against reserved quota.
(c) Candidates, applying for B.Ed. course, must deposit all prescribed documents along
with the admission form, as per requirement of that course which shall be intimated
to them separately.
In no case original documents should be sent alongwith the admission form; only attested
photocopy of the documents should be enclosed, the University will not be responsible for loss of
any original document of any candidate.
15. DOCUMENT REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION :
(i) At the time of admission, the following documents will be required in original, along with
their attested photocopy, for authentication of the documents submitted by the candidates.
(a) Original marksheet of the examination prescribed by the University as the minimum
qualification for seeking admission in the concerned course.
(b) The original certificate of matriculation examination for proof of age.
(c) The original copy of the caste certificate.
The original documents will be returned to the candidates immediately after verification and
comparison with the attested photocopy. The attested photocopy of the documents will be kept by
the University for record. The University authorities, verifying the document will record a certificate
on the photocopy of the concerned document, stating that the same has been compared and verified
with its original and found correct. The verifying authority will put his signature, along with date, as
proof of his having verified the document from the original and, then, return the original to the concerned
candidate.
(d) Two ticket size coloured photographs of the candidate. One ticket-size photograph will
be needed for fixation on the Admission Cum-Registration form at the space provided. Another
photograph will be pasted on Examination Application Form. All the photographs must be attested
by a competent authority.
(ii) The candidates selected for admission must pay the prescribed course fee in full at the
time of admission itself and fill all other forms and documents as required by the University, such as,
Admission cum Application Form, Application Form for appearing in the Examination, etc. The course
fee for various programmes, both for male and female candidates, is shown separately in Annexure-I :
It may be noted that female candidates are given 25% discount in the course fee of all
programmes (except Ph.D.) of the University : The payment must be made for the course fee through
Demand Draft drawn in favour of Nalanda Open University, payable at Patna. In no case, cash will be
accepted.
(iii) It is re-emphasized that a discount of 25% is given in course fee of all programmes to
women candidates (except Ph.D.).
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(iv) On the reverse side of the Demand Draft, the candidate must write his/her name, ad-
mission form number and the name of the course applied for.
(v) Candidates are advised to retain photocopy of the demand draft for their personal use
and record.
16. SELECTION OF CANDIDATES FOR ADMISSION AND ISSUE OF EXAMINATION
ADMIT CARD :
(a) Selection of candidates shall be made strictly as per rules of the University. In all the
admissions of the University, the reservation policy of the State Government of Bihar (for educa-
tional institutions) is observed.
(b) If necessary, the University may hold pre-admission test for selection of candidates to
one or more courses of the University. The University is already holding such a test in respect of
B.Ed. programme and Ph.D.
(c) No candidate can claim admission as a matter of right.
(d) No applicant shall be admitted who, in the opinion of the Vice Chancellor, may not be a
fit candidate to be admitted for reasons of security, safety, decency, morality etc.
(e) Selected candidates will be admitted and issued Identity card, Registration card, Exami-
nation Admit Card, SLM etc. as per list given in Annexure ‘D’. Candidates selected as per result of
any Test etc. will be informed of their selection by post. They will have to produce the selection
letter and all the documents, as mentioned above in Para 15, alongwith the bank draft of the amount
prescribed as fee for the course before they can be admitted. The Demand Draft must be drawn in
favour of the Nalanda Open University, payable at Patna. Cash payment will not be accepted.
(f) At present, all examinations of the University are conducted at Patna. For this purpose,
the University has developed an ultra-mordern examination centre, with A.C. facilities, at its Head-
quarters at the BISCOMAUN BHAWAN, GANDHI MAIDAN, PATNA. The centre is fitted with high
resolution electronic cameras and public address system.
(g) After admission, each candidate will be given an enrolment number. He must quote this
enrolment number in all his/ her future correspondence with the University. Any letter which does not
bear the enrolment number will not be entertained.
17. SIMULTANEOUS ADMISSION IN MORE THAN ONE COURSE OF THE UNIVERSITY
IS NOT PREMISSIBLE :
No candidate is permitted to pursue more then one course of the University in one session at
the same time. (ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; esa ,d 'kSf{kd l=k esa ,d ls T;knk ikB~;Øeksa esa ukekadu dkizkoèkku ugha gS] vFkkZr~ ,d ikB~;Øe esa vè;;u lekIr gks tkus ds ckn gh nwljs ikB~;Øe esa ukekadu fy;ktk ldrk gS A)18. SYLLABI OF DIFFERENT PROGRAMMES :
A summary of syllabi of different programmes of the University is given in the Prospectus herein
after to enable the students to understand the contents of their programmes at a glance.
19. COURSE FEE FOR DIFFERENT PROGRAMMES :
The Course fee for various courses/programmes of the University is given at Annexure-I.
The student must deposit the prescribad course fee in full by Bank Draft before he/she it can be
admitted. Cash is not accepted.
The Univerisity reserves the right to revise the course fee from time to time as per necessity.
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20. REBATE TO WOMEN CANDIDATES IN ADMISSION FEE :
The University has taken a bold step to provide 25 per cent rebate in admission fee to women
candidates of all categories in all the programmes except Ph.D. Programme of the University. This
was announced on the occasion of the International Mahila Diwas (March 8, 2007). As is well known,
Bihar has the lowest level of literacy amongst women. Unemployment amongst women is also
maximum in this state. As such, the University has decided to extend this facility to women candidates
so that they are attracted to conventional, professional and vocational courses of the University. The
Unversity intends to really empower the women candidates with higher learning since it is they who
provide educational base to the family and lay foundation for a literate nation. Nalanda Open University
is, perhaps, the only University in the county to offer this kind of concession to women candidates.
This concession is, however, not available for purchase of Prospectus of the University or for
Examination fee to be realised from failed students. Details of fee structure for women candidates is
given in Annexure-I.
21. REGISTRATION :
All candidates enrolled in the University shall be registered with the Nalanda Open University
on the basis of information given by them in the Admission-cum-Registration Form (Annexture A)
and given a registration number. Candidates shall not be allowed to appear in the examination
without registration.
22. IDENTITY CARD :
Every student admitted in the University is issued an Identity Card under the fascimile
signature of the Registrar (E). This Identity Card shall remain valid till the completion of the course.
The Identity Card will entitle the student to have access to various facilities being offered by the
University. The Identity Card will also serve as an entry card to enter the University premises and
access its library and laboratories facilities. Without identity card, a student may be denied entry to
the University and may not be allowed to appear at the examination and may also be prevented from
attending counselling and/or practical classes. In case of loss of an identity card, duplicate identity
card may be issued on payment of Rs. 100.00 by Bank draft. After passing the examination, the
candidate must surrender the identity card to the University.
23. CHANGE OF COURSE IN THE MID-WAY :
Students, desirous of changing the course, to which admitted earlier, may do so by filing an
application along with a late fee of Rs. 500.00 within 30 days of the last date of the admission in the
concerned subject. Late request for such changes shall not be considered.
24. CHANGE OF ADDRESS :
Any change in the address of the candidate already enrolled must be communicated to the
University immediately, but as it may take some time to effect the change in the official records of
the University, the candidates are advised to make thier own arrangement with the post office to get
the University material, if any, redirected to them at their new address.
25. DISTRIBUTION OF COURSE MATERIAL AND SYLLABUS TO FIRST YEAR
STUDENTS :
The course material in form of Self Learning Material (SLM) and Assignment copies/ ques-
tions are given to first year students of all programmes, free of cost, at the time of admission itself.
Students seeking admision at the University's Headquarters are advised to collect SLM of their
course from the University's book-depot located in the Bihar State Cooperative Bank's premises,
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opposite B.N. College, Ashok Rajpath, Patna. Self Learning Material, Assignment copies /
Questions etc. to students, seeking admission through Study Centres of the University, will be
made available to them from the same Study Centre from where they have purchased their admis-
sion-form and deposited the same along with the course fee. However, a student fail to get his/her
SLM from his/her Study Centre, for any reason by 15th December, he/she should in form the Univer-
sity from the University's book depot by producing a letter from the concerned Study Centre to the
effect that he / she has not been given his/her SLM from his/her study centre. University will take
necessary steps in the regard.
The Self Learning Material (SLM) has been very carefully prepared by the learned and expe-
rienced teachers. As such, SLM will, surely, be useful in preparing the students to understand their
subjects and answer all examination related questions. However, students are advised to scout for
more learning material by reading reference books and other matters concerning the subject.
26- fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks ukekadu ds le; miyCèk djkbZ tkus okyh lkefxz;k¡ %izFke o"kZ esa ukekadu djkus okys lHkh fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks fo'ofo|ky; }kjk fuEufyf[kr lkefxz;k¡ fu%'kqYd
miyCèk djkbZ tk;saxh %(i) ukekadu jlhn (Money Receipt)
(ii) jftLVªs'ku&dkMZ (Registration Card)
(iii) ifjp;&i=k (Identity Card)
(iv) ijh{kk izos'k i=k (Examination Admit Card)
(v) cSx ds lkFk fo"k; ls lEcfUèkr ikB~; lkexzh (Bag containing SLM of the concerned course)
(vi) l=kh;&dk;Z mÙkj iqfLrdk (Assignment Copies)
(vii) l=kh;&dk;Z ls lEcfUèkr iz'ukoyh (Assignment Questions)
(vii) l=kh;&dk;Z dh mÙkj&iqfLrdk tek djus gsrq fyiQkiQkukekadu ys jgs fo|kfFkZ;ksa ls vuqjksèk gS fd (i) ukekadu ds oDr miyCèk djk;s tkus okys Admit Card, Regis-
tration Card ij m¼`r lHkh izo`f"V;ksa dh Hkfy&Hkk¡fr tk¡p dj yas A Admit-Card ds ikj i`"B ij ijh{kk dk;ZØe fn;ktkrk gS A vxj Admit-Card ds ikj i`"B ij ijh{kk dk;ZØe eqfnzr ugha gks ;k mlesa dksbZ =kqfV ik;h tkrh gks rks mldk'kqf¼dj.k rqjUr djok ysaxs A ,slk ugha djus ij fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks gksusokyh dfBukb;ksa dh ftEesokjh fo'ofo|ky; ij ughagksxh A (ii) fo|kfFkZ;ksa ls ;g Hkh vuqjksèk gS fd os lHkh mi;qZDr lkefxz;k¡ ukekadu ds le; gh ,suDlj ‘D’ esa fn;sgq;s psd&fyLV esa jlhn nsdj izkIr dj ysa A lkexzh izkIr djus ds le; lHkh lkefxz;ksa dks Bhd ls feyku djyas A vxj dksbZ lkexzh ugha feyh gks rks mldh ppkZ vius ukekadu jlhn ij vo'; djok ysa rkfd fudVHkfo"; esa ml lkexzh vkiwfrZ dh tk lds A
f}rh; ,oa r`rh; o"kZ ds fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks mi;qZDr lkefxz;ksa esa ls mfYyf[kr lkexzh dks NksM+dj 'ks"k lHkhlkefxz;k¡ ml le; miyCèk djkbZ tk;sxh tc os Øe'k% f}rh;@ r`rh; o"kZ esas ukekadu djkus ds fy;sfo'ofo|ky; esa vk;saxs A f}rh; ,oa r`rh; o"kZ esa ukekadu vè;;u dsUnzksa ij ugha gksxk A ;g ukekadu ek=k eq[;ky; esagksxk A27. ADMISSION PROCEDURE FOR 2ND AND 3RD YEAR STUDENTS :
All students, who have passed Ist or 2nd year of the examination and have been promoted to
2nd or 3rd year of the course, as the case may be, are also required to get themselves admitted in
the 2nd or 3rd year of the course, failing which they will lose their entitlement to remain on the rolls of
the University and will not be permitted to appear at the next examination. For getting admitted to 2nd
or 3rd year of the study, a student will have to do the following :
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(i) He/She will have to buy the Prospectus of the concerned year from the University's salecounter on payment of the prescribed fee of Rs. 250.00. by Bank Draft or by depositing the amountin the University's account by Pay-in-Slip in the Bihar State Cooperative Bank, Patna or the IndianBank, Main Branch Patna. The details of the University's accounts in these two Banks, in which theamount is to be deposited, are given in Para 13 of this Prospectus. It is in student's own interest thathe buys the Prospectus because it is only through this document that he/she will have access toAdmission Form, Examination Application Form, Admit Card etc. and many other relevant informa-tion for his/her admission to 2nd or 3rd year of the course.
(ii) He/She must fill up the Admission cum Registration Form (Annexure A), and ExaminationApplication Form (Annexure B), given at the end of the Prospectus, and deposit the same with theRegistrar (E), alongwith the prescribed course fee for 2nd or 3rd year of the programme, as the casemay be. The course fee is to be paid by Bank Draft draw-in favour of the Nalanda Open Universitypayable at Patna. The course fee for each programme is given in Annexure ‘I’ to which a referenceshould be made. The students must complete this work within one month of the last date of thepublication of their result, failing which they may not be admitted to appear at the examination andthe blame for this shall squarely lie on the concerned students. The University, however, reservesthe right to extend the date for admission of 2nd / 3rd year students on payment of prescribed late fee.
(iii) Every student must deposit the course fee, prescribed for the 2nd / 3rd year of the course,as the case may be, in full by Bank Draft, drawn in favour of the Nalanda Open University. This alonewill entitle him/her to appear at the ensuing examination of the 2nd / 3rd year.
(iv) All students of the 2nd and 3rd years will be admitted only at the University's Headquarters.They are not permitted to seek admission to 2nd / 3rd year classes through Study Centres.28. DISTRIBUTION OF EXAMINATION ADMIT CARD, SLM ETC TO 2ND AND 3RD
YEAR STUDENTS :All 2nd and 3rd year students will get their SLM, Assignment questions-copies, Examination
Admit-Card etc. from the University office only after they have been admitted and have depositedtheir course fee.29. PROVISION FOR FAILED STUDENTS :
A candidate, who having completed the course, fails to appear either at Part-I or Part-II or Part-III examination, as the case may be, or fails to pass the examination, may be allowed to take subsequentexaminations, on payment of prescribed examination fee, without being required to complete the courseagain, but such an opportunity shall be given only in two consecutive examination in each part, heldafter the examination in which the candidate has failed or has been declared to have failed.
Note. (1) : A student of any course (except student of MILS, BLIS, Post Graduate Diploma orIntermediate course), who has not appeared at the examination or has been declared to have failedin more than three papers, shall be rquired to re-appear in all papers of that part of the examination,including practical examination/home assignment, as the case may be.
Note. (2) : A student of any course (except students of MILS, BLIS, Post Graduate Diplomaor Intermediate Courses), who has been declared to have failed in three or less than three papers,shall be required to re-appear in those three or less than three papers of that Part of theexamination, including practical examination/home assignment, as the case may be,
Note. (3) : A student of MILS, BLIS, Post Graduate Diploma or Intermediate Courses, whohas not appeared at the examination or has been declared to have failed, shall be required tore-appear in all papers of that part of the examination, including practical examination/homeassignment, as the case may be, not withstanding that he/she might have passed in one or morepapers in the earlier attempt.
All failed students must also fill up the Examination Application Form and the
Examination Admit Card, showing their intention to re-appear at the ensuing examination, and
deposit the same with the University, along with a bank draft of Rs. 1000.00 only by the date to
be notified by the University, failing which they may not be permitted to re-appear at the next
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examination. On deposit of the Bank draft of Rs. 1000.00 , every failed student will be issued
a current Examination Application Form, free of cost. He/she will be required to fill up all forms and
deposit them with the Registrar (E).
In case of non-filing of the Examination Application Form in time, the failed students may not
be allowed to re-appear at the coming examination. The University may, however, extend the date
for filing above forms by failed students after realisation of suitable amount of late fee from them.
A failed student, who has been allowed to re-appear at the examination, shall be issued an
Examination Admit Card in the prescribed form. He shall be entitled to appear at the examination
only on the authority of this Admit-Card. The Examination Admit Card contains a computer scanned
photograph of the student, apart from his/her scanned signature, both in English and Hindi. It is a
tamper proof device. Hence it can not be duplicated. As such, the students are advised to fill the
Examination Admit Card and the Examination Application Form very correctly, deligently and carefully
to avoid duplication of the Examination Admit Card. They are also advised to abide by the instructions
given on the reverse side of the Examination Admission Form.
30. PROCEDURE TO OBTAIN FRESH MATERIAL IN CASE OF LOSS OF MATERIAL
ALREADY SUPPLIED :
In case of loss of course material, the University may issue fresh material to the
concerned student on payment of the following amount by bank draft :
I. C.I.C – Rs. 1000.00
2. All other certificate courses – Rs. 500.00
3. I.A. / I.Com. /I.Sc. – Rs. 850.00 (for each year)
4. B.A./ B.Com – Rs. 1000.00 ( for each year)
5. B.Sc. – Rs. 1250.00 ( for each year)
6. BCA – Rs. 1500.00 (for each year)
7. BLIS–Rs. 1500.00
8. B.Ed.- Rs. 4.000.00 (for each year)
9. P. G. Diploma – Rs. 1000.00
10. P. G. Courses in Arts, Science and Commerce – Rs. 1500.00 (for each year)
11. MLIS – Rs. 3500.00
12. MCA – Rs.2000.00 (for each year)
13. Assignment copies or envelop or both–Rs. 100.00
31. DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS :
Each course of the University consists of a number of papers. The division of marks between
written examination and assignment / practical work is generally in the ratio of 80 : 20 respectively,
barring a few exceptions e.g. B.Ed. programme, Para-medical courses etc. for which the students
may kindly refer to the syllabus of the concerned subject.
32- ijke'kZ d{kk,¡ ( Counselling Classes) :
fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh lqfoèkk ds fy, izR;sd l=k esa jfookj rFkk NqfV~V;ksa ds lkFk&lkFk vU; fnuksa esa Hkh ijke'kZ
d{kk,¡ ijke'kZ&lg&vè;;u dsUæksa ij pykbZ tkrh gSaA bu d{kkvksa esa fo|kFkhZ vius ikB lEcUèkh dfBukb;ksa dks
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f'k{kd ds le{k j[k ldrs gSa rFkk mudk lekèkku izkIr dj ldrs gSaA fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks bu d{kkvksa esamifLFkr gksus ds fy, gj laHko iz;kl djuk pkfg,] fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks l=kh; dk;Z] ifj;kstuk izfrosnu] izk;ksfxddk;Z] ijh{kk vkfn dh rS;kjh djus esa vklkuh gksxh A
l=k 2011&2012 ds fy;s ijke'kZ d{kk,¡ ,oa izSfDVdy d{kk,¡ ,usDlj II esa fn;s x;s dk;ZØe dsvuqlkj pykbZ tk;saxh A blds fy,] vyx ls] fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks dksbZ lwpuk ugha nh tk;sxh A muls vuqjksèk gS fd,usDlj&II esa fn;s x;s dk;ZØe ds vuqlkj os ijke'kZ d{kkvksa @ izSfDVdy d{kkvksa esa Hkkx ysus ds fy, igq¡pk djsa Afo|kfFkZ;ksa dks vius lcls utnhdh ijke'kZ&lg vè;;u dsUnz ij ijke'kZ d{kkvksa esa Hkkx ysuk pkfg;s] ijUrqfo|kfFkZ;ska dks ;g NwV jgsxh fd os viuh lqfoèkkuqlkj fdlh Hkh ijke'kZ&lg&vè;;u dsUnz ij vk;ksftrijke'kZ d{kkvksa esa Hkkx ys ldrs gSa A ijke'kZ d{kk;sa fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds fy, ykHkdkjh gksrh gSa A vr% mUgsa blesavo'; Hkkx ysuk pkfg, A
33. ASSIGNMENT WORK / PROJECT REPORT MUST BE SUBMITTED IN TIME TO
COMPLETE THE COURSE :
Each student shall be required to submit two assignments in each theory paper of all
programmes where no practical/project work is prescribed. For this purpose, the University
administration will set out and provide to each student three different topics in each theory paper; out
of which he/she will be required to write out and submit assignment work only on two topics of his/
her choice in the answer book provided to him/her for this purpose by the University. Both the
assignments, each carrying equal marks, shall be evaluated for the purpose of examination. It is
again emphasized that writing of two assignments in each theory paper, where no practical /
project work is prescribed, is compulsory and unless it is done and assignment copy submitted to
the University on the date of the examination in between examination period of the theory paper, the
study requirement of the student will not be taken to have been completed and he/she will be declared
to have failed. Besides, it has, now, been decided by the University to club the marks obtained by a
student in his/her assignment work /project work with the marks obtained by him/her in the written
examination of that paper to determine his/her pass presentage in the concerned paper. Hence, it is
in student's interest that he/she submits the assignment work in time.
Students are also advised to prepare their assignments very carefully and meticulously.
They must write assignment in their own handwriting. Assignment answers should not be copied
from the learning material supplied by the University or from any other source. Assignments
must be submitted in the answer books provided to the students by the University for
this purpose. In no case, assignment written in private copy will be accepted by the
University. In case of loss of assignment copy, fresh assignment copy may be procured from
the University on payment of Rs. 100.00 by bank draft. Similarly, Project-Work, wherever
prescribed, must also be submitted by the fixed date, failing which the student will be deemed
to have failed in the concerned subject.
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34- l=kh;&dk;Z @ izkstsDV fjiksVZ dks tek djus ds lEcUèk esa izkoèkku %
ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; ds fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds fy,] dfri; ikB~;Øeksa esa] l=kh; dk;Z @ izkstsDV fjiksVZ
tek djuk vko';d gS A izR;sd i=k esa] tgk¡ izSfDVdy odZ fuèkkZfjr ugha gS] izR;sd fo|kFkhZ dks l=kh;&dk;Z tek
djuk gksrk gS A blds fy;s izR;sd i=k esa lEcfUèkr fo|kFkhZ dks rhu iz'u fn;s tkrs gSa] ftuesa] ls nks iz'uksa dk
mÙkj mls vius gLrfyfi esa fo'ofo|ky; }kjk nh gqbZ ijh{kk&iqfLrdk esa fy[kuk gksrk gS A ukekadu ds le; gh
fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks izR;sd i=k esa l=kh; dk;Z @ izkstsDV dk;Z djus gsrq vyx&vyx mÙkj iqfLrdk] iz'u i=k ,oa
fyiQkiQk ns fn;k tkrk gS A fo|kfFkZ;ksa ls vkxzg gS fd os izR;sd i=k ds l=kh; dk;Z ds fy;s fn;s x;s nks iz'uksa
dk mÙkj vius vè;;u] Lofoosd vkSj izfrHkk ds vuqlkj vius gLrfyfi esa gh nh gqbZ mÙkj iqfLrdk esa fy[ksa A
;g dk;Z mUgsa vius gh ?kj esa jgdj djuk gS A fdlh Hkh iqLrd ;k ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; }kjk nh x;h
ikB~; lkexzh ls udy djus ij mudh mÙkj iqfLrdk dk ewY;kadu ugha fd;k tk;sxk A lkFk gh] fu;ekuqlkj]
muds fo#¼ vyx ls Hkh l[r dk;Zokgh dh tk ldsxh A
fo|kfFkZ;ksa ls vuqjksèk gS fd l=kh; dk;Z dh mÙkj&iqfLrdk ij os viuk uke] ukekadu la[;k rFkk i=k
la[;k vo'; fy[ksa A ukekadu la[;k xyr gksus ij l=kh; dk;Z dh mÙkj&iqfLrdk dk ewY;kadu ugha fd;k
tk;sxk A fo|kfFkZ;ksa ls ;g Hkh vuqjksèk gS fd l=kh;&dk;Z dh mÙkj iqfLrdk ij viuk uke] ukekadu la[;k
bR;kfn fy[kus ds ckn os mls izR;sd i=k ds fy, fn, x;s fyiQkiQk esa Mkydj fyiQkiQk dks lhy dj nsa A
rRi'pkr] fyiQkiQk ij Hkh viuk uke] ukekadu la[;k] i=k la[;k bR;kfn fy[k nsa A muls vuqjksèk gS fd lhy
cUn fyiQkiQk dks os lEcfUèkr i=k dh fyf[kr ijh{kk ds fnu vius lkFk ijh{kk dsUnz ij ysrs vk;sa] vFkkZr~] ftl
fnu izFke i=k dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gks] ml fnu os izFke i=k ls lEcfUèkr l=kh;&dk;Z dh mÙkj&iqfLrdk dk lhYM
fyiQkiQk vius lkFk ijh{kk gkWy esa ys vk;sa vkSj mls vius lhV ij j[k ysa A blh izdkj] ftl fnu f}rh; i=k
dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gks] ml fnu os f}rh; i=k ls lEcfUèkr l=kh;&dk;Z dh mÙkj&iqfLrdk dk lhYM fyiQkiQk ys
vk;sa A rnuqlkj] vU; i=kksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk ds fnu] mu i=kksa ls lEcfUèkr lhYM fyiQkiQk dks vius lkFk ys
vk;sa vkSj ijh{kk d{k esa vius lhV ij j[k ysa A izR;sd fnu oh{kdx.k vkids lhV ls vkidk lhYM fyiQkiQk
laxzg dj ysaxs vkSj mifLFkr iath ij vkidk gLrk{kj ys ysaxs] tks bl ckr dk izek.k gksxk fd vkius ml i=k
ds fy, viuk l=kh; dk;Z tek dj fn;k gS A l=kh; dk;Z dh mÙkj iqfLrdk dks fdlh Hkh gkykr esa Mkd vFkok
dqfj;j ls ugha Hkstsa] D;ksafd fo'ofo|ky; }kjk Mkd vFkok dfj;j ls Hksth xbZ mÙkj iqfLrdk Lohdkj ugha dh
tk; sx h A blh izdkj] lEcfUèkr i=k esa fyf[kr ijh{kk lekIr gks tkus ds ckn] ml i=k ls lEcfUèkr l=kh;&dk;Z iqfLrdk dks
Lohdkj ugha fd;k tk;sxk A vr% fuf'pr frfFk ij gh ijh{kk d{k esa ijh{kk vofèk ds nkSjku l=kh; iqfLrdk dks tek djuk
vko';d gS A
ijh{kk d{k esa eksckby iQksu ykuk oftZr gS A fdlh Hkh ifjfLFkfr esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks ijh{kk d{k esa
eksckby iQksu j[kus dh btktr ugha nh tk;sxh A ijh{kk d{k esa eksckby iQksu ik;s tkus ij lEcfUèkr fo|kFkhZ
ij 500 #i;ksa dk vkfFkZd n.M yxk;k tk ldrk gS ;k ijh{kk ls fu"dkflr fd;k tk ldrk gS A
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la{ksi esa] l=kh; dk;ks± ds lEcUèk esa fuEu ckrksa dks è;ku esa j[kuk vko';d gS %
(d) l=kh;&dk;Z ds vUrxZr fn;s x;s iz'uksa dk mÙkj fo'ofo|ky; }kjk vkiwfrZ dh xbZ mÙkj&iqfLrdk
gh esa fy[kuk vfuok;Z gS A izkbosV dkih esa fy[kk gqvk mÙkj ekU; ugha gksxk A
([k) izR;sd i=k (paper) ds fy, l=kh; dk;Z dk mÙkj vyx&vyx mÙkj&iqfLrdk esa fy[kuk gS] vFkkZr~]
izFke i=k dk mÙkj ,d iqfLrdk esa] i=k nks (II) dk mÙkj nwljh iqfLrdk esa] i=k (III) dk mÙkj rhljh
iqfLrdk esa - - - - bR;kfn
(x) mÙkj fgUnh ;k vaxzsth Hkk"kk esa Lo gLrfyf[kr gksuk pkfg, A Vkbi ;k iQksVksdkWih esa fn;s x;s mÙkjksa
dk ewY;kadu ugha djk;k tk;sxk A
(?k) l=kh; dk;Z dh lHkh mÙkj&iqfLrdkvksa rFkk fyiQkiQksa] vFkkZr~ nksuksa ij] viuk uke] ukekadu la[;k]
fo"k;] i=k la[;k vkfn dk fooj.k vo'; fy[kas A ,d fyiQkiQk eas ,d gh l=kh; iqfLrdk j[ksa
vkSj fyiQkiQk dks lhy dj nsa A ftl fnu ftl i=k dh ijh{kk gks] ml fnu ml i=k ls lEcfUèkr
l=kh; dk;Z dk lhYM fyiQkiQk vius lkFk vius ijh{kk dsUnz ij ys vk;sa vkSj ijh{kk d{k esa
mls oh{kd dks lkSai nas A ijh{kk frfFk ,oa ijh{kk vofèk ds igys ;k ckn esa l=kh; dk;Z dh fyiQkiQk ugha
fy;k tk;sxk A fdlh Hkh gkyr esa Mkd ls l=kh;&dk;Z dh mÙkj iqfLrdk ugha Hksats] D;ksafd Mkd ls Hksth xbZ
iqfLrdk Lohdkj ugha dh tk;sxh A
(Ä) ifj;kstuk izfrosnu rS;kj djus ds iwoZ lHkh lacafèkr fo|kFkhZ viuh ifj;kstuk ls lacafèkr laf{kIr
:ijs[kk (Synopsis) fo'ofo|ky; dks ewY;kadu gsrq vxzlkfjr djsaxs A fo|kFkhZx.k bl ckr dk
è;ku j[ksaxs fd u rks os fdlh nwljs fo|kFkhZ dh :ijs[kk (synopsis) dh udy djsxsa vkSj u gha
muds synopsis dk dksbZ muds udy djs A udy fd;k x;k synopsis ;k Project vLohÑr
gks tkrk gS A fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks lykg nh tkrh gSa fd os ifj;kstuk izfrosnu rS;kj djus ds ckn
gLrfyf[kr izfrosnu dks vius i;Zos{kd (Supervisor) dks fn[kkus ds ckn gh mldk Vad.k
(Type) djk,¡A i;Zos{kd dk p;u fo|kFkhZ }kjk Lo;a fd;k tk;sxk A fo|kFkhZx.k vius fo"k; ls lacafèkr
fdlh Hkh fo'ofo|kyh; f'k{kd dk p;u i;Zos{kd ds :i esa dj ldrs gSa A ifj;kstuk izfrosnu
ds lkFk p;u fd;s x;s i;Zos{kd dk thou o`r (Bio-data) Hkstuk vfuok;Z gksxk A
(p) ifj;kstuk izfrosnu dh nks izfr;k¡ cuk,¡A bldh ,d izfr tek djsa rFkk nwljh izfr vius ikl j[ksaA
tek djus ds iwoZ i;Zos{kd (Supervisor) ls ifj;kstuk izfrosnu ij izek.ki=k vo'; izkIr dj
ysa A izkstsDV fjiksVZ ek=k i=kkpkj (Mkd) ds ekè;e ls gh tek fd;k tk ldsxk A
(N) ifj;kstuk izfrosnu (Project Report) dk Vafdr gksuk vfuok;Z gSA iQksVks izfr Lohdkj ugha dh tk;sxhA
fo|kfFkZ;ksa ls vuqjksèk gS fd izkslisDV~l esa fn;s x;s lHkh micaèkksa dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s A
lHkh egRoiw.kZ frfFk;ksa] fu;ekofy;ksa ,oa lwpukvksa dh ppkZ bl izkslisDV~l esa dh x;h gS A
izkslisDV~l esa nh x;h lHkh lwpuk,¡ fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds fy, vfr egRoiw.kZ gaS A
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35. PRACTICAL CLASSES / MUST BE COMPLETED TO COMPLETE THE COURSE :
Practical Classes, wherever prescribed, are part of the course and must be completed by
the prescribed date. Practical classes in all Science subjects, Geography, Computer Science
and Psychology are arranged at the Head Quarters of the University, while practical classes
in para-medical and certain other courses in agricultural science are organized outside the University
in reputed laboratories / institutions developed by private enterprenuers in the concerned areas.
These laboratories are taken by the University on contract basis where students are attached for
practical training. All such laboratories are, however, located in Patna town only.
For MCA, BCA and CIC students, all practical classes in computer application are held at
the University Head Quarters at Patna, where the University has developed a well equipped and
fully automated computer laboratory of about 350 IBM Pentium IV computers. The MCA and BCA
students are given atleast 105 and 72 hours of practical training respectively in computer application
in each Laboratory-based paper of their study. Every student is allotted an independent computer
and trained under supervision of expert computer professionals. Hence, every student is advised
take computer practical classes very seriously and regularly, failing which he would not be able to
pass the practical examination and, thus, fail in the entire examination.
A view of the Science Laboratory in the University
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The University has also introduced a package of practical trainnig programmes for all its
students studying in Journalism and Mass Communication, Library Science, Commerce subjects
etc. The students of Journalism and Mass Communication programme are also trained in print and
electronic media through attachement in these areas with Press and T.V. channels.
Practical classes for I.Sc., B.Sc., M.Sc. and all other subjects, where practicals are
prescribed, shall commence from the dates as mentioned in Annexure ’II’. Commencement of
practical training classes in para-medical courses will also be as per schedule given in Annexure II.
The practical examination will be held immediately on completion of the practical classes / training.
A Computer Class in progress
(Admission Date for Various Courses (Only for First Year Admission)
S.N. Name of the Course Date of Admission
1. All Certificate, Intermediate, Graduation, 12/7/2011
Post Graduate Diploma Courses (including
BBA, BCA, BLIS and Para Medical Courses)
and All Post Graduate Courses (Including 16/8/2011
MJMC, MLIS, MCA and M.Com.)
to
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36. LIBRARY :
The University has developed a most modern and scientific library of about 50,000 titles.Some of very rare books in subjects, like, Archaeology, History, Religion,Lliterature, Gandhianthought, Anthropology, Geography, Political Science and Computer Application are available in thelibrary. The library is fitted with big size Plasme T.V. screen, DVD etc. for display of educationrelated audio-visuals and computerised projection of other teaching materials.The students areadvised to make full use of the library facilities.
A view of the Library reading hall.
A view of Seminar
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37. EXAMINATION AND PASS MARKS :
(A) The University conducts examination seperately at the end of each year of every programme.
Thus, even for Intermediate students (IA/. I. Com./ I. Sc.), the annual examinations will be held at the
end of each year of study. In other words, first term end examination for Intermediate students will be
organised at the end of first year of study. The final and the second term end examination will be
held on completion of the second year of study. Similarly, Bachelor students are subjected to annual
examinations conducted separately at the end of 1st, 2nd and 3rd year of study. The P.G. Students are
also required to take two separate examinations, first conducted at the end of 1st year and the
second conducted at the end of 2nd year of study.
As per regulations of the University, it is necessary for all students of all programmes of the
University (Intermediate, Graduate, Post Graduate etc.) to pass each Part of the examination
separately. In other words, a student will not be promoted to 2nd part unless he/she has passed 1st
Part of the programme or to 3rd Part unless he/she has passed 2nd part of the programme. However,
the final result is prepared and division decided by adding marks obtained by a student in all the
years of his /her examination.
It is also compulsory for every student to pass separately in each paper of his/her study
before he/she can be declared to have passed in that part of the examination. A minimum of 33% of
marks is necessary in most of the programmes to pass separately in each paper. However,the
pass percentage in each of the Honours papers is 45%. To determine the aforesaid 45% of marks in
Honours paper and 33% in other papers, the marks obtained by the students, both in term end
written examination and the practical examination /home assignment / project work of that paper, as
the case may be, are clubbed and added together to determine the pass marks in that paper. However,
if a student has secured zero mark in written examination of any paper or in practical examination /
home assignment /project work, he/she will be deemed to have failed in that paper. For more details
please refer to instructions given in respect of each programme at the appropriate place in this
prospectus.
(B) In case a student fails to submit his/her assignment along with written examination,
he/she shall be declared failed and shall have to repeat the year.
38. IMPROVEMENT EXAMINATION :
There is no provision of improvement examination in any programme of the Nalanda Open
University. As such, students need not bank to improve their performance through improvement
examination.
ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; esa dnkpkj eqDr ijh{kk vk;ksftr dh tkrh gS A ge vk'kk djrs gSa fd ukekadu
mijkUr lHkh fo|kFkhZ vius ikB~;Øe dk vè;;u foLrkj ls ,d ;kstukc¼ rjhds ls djsaxs] rkfd ijh{kk
esa mUgsa vk'kkrhr liQyrk izkIr gks lds A dnkpkj ds lgkjs ijh{kk mrhZ.k djuk u rks lEHko gksxk vkSj u
gh U;k;ksfpr A
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39. EXAMINATION SCHEDULE FOR 2012 :
(A) WRITTEN EXAMINATIONS IN THEORY PAPERS
The tentative examination schedule for 2012 examinations of the University for differentprogrammes shall be as follows :
Sl Programmes Date of the Commencement
No. of Examination, 2012
1. Examination of I.A., I.Com., I.Sc. Part-I and all Certificate Courses Feb. 9, 2012
(Excluding Para-Medical Courses)
2. Examination of I.A., I.Com., I.Sc. Part-II Feb. 10, 2012
3. Examination of BCA Part-III Feb. 11, 2012
4. Examination of B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. Part-III Feb. 15, 2012
5. Examination of B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. and BCA Part-II Feb. 27, 2012
6. Examination of Post Graduate Diploma Courses March 2, 2012
7. Examination of B.A., B.Sc. B.Com, BCA Part-I March 22, 2012
8. Examination of MJMC and M.A. Political Science Part-I March 29, 2012
9. Examination of M.A.Part-I Economics, Hindi, Sociology, M.Com. & MLIS April 19, 2012
10. Examination of BLIS April 20, 2012
11 M.A. Part-I-R.D,P.A., Bhojpuri, Psychology, Magahi, MCA, Sanskrit
Urdu,M.A/M.Sc Part-I Environmental Science and Geography May 09, 2012
12. Examination of M.A. Part-I History May 10, 2012
13. M.Sc. Part-I all courses (Except Geography and Environmental Science) May 10, 2012
14 M.A. Education and B.Ed. Part I & II, M. Com. Pol. Sci. and MJMC Part-II May 27, 2012
and Sociology Part-II
15. Examination of M.A. Part-II Eco., R.D., Hindi, Magahi, Bhojpuri, Sanskrit, May 28, 2012
Urdu, Psychology, P.A. and MCA & M.Sc. Part-II all courses (except
Geography and Environmental Science.)
16 M.A./M.Sc. Part-II Environmental Science & Geography, History Part-II June 14, 2012
and all Para Medical Courses
Actual examination date, detailed schedule of examination, examination centre, will be givento every student at the time of admission in a print form, printed at the back of his/her ExaminationAdmit Card.
ukekadu ds le; gh lHkh fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks ijh{kk esa lfEefyr gksus gsrq Admit-Card fuxZr fd;k tkrk gS A bl Admit-Cardds ihNs Hkkx esa ijh{kk dk;ZØe fn;k gqvk gksrk gS A lHkh fo|kfFkZ;ksa ls vuqjksèk gS fd Admit-Card izkIr gksrs gh ;g ns[kysa fd mlds ikj i`"B ij ijh{kk dk;ZØe eqfnzr gS A ;k ugha vxj eqfnzr gS rks Ñi;k ;g ns[k ys fd eqfnzr dh x;hlHkh izo`f"V;k¡ lgh gS vFkok ugha A eqfnzr dh xbZ lHkh izof"V;ksa dh Bhd ls tk¡p dj ysa A vxj mlesa dksbZ xyrh gS rksmls l{ke inkfèkdkjh ls feydj rqjUr Bhd djok ysa A bls vfr vko';d le>uk pkfg, A
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(B) PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS :Practical examinations will be held immediately on conclusion of practical counselling classes.
ftu fo"k;ksa esa izSfDVdy d{kk;sa vk;ksftr gksaxh (;Fkk] lkbZUl ds lHkh dkslZ] dEI;wVj ds lHkh dkslZ]iSjk&esfMdy ds lHkh dkslZ] Hkwxksy ds dkslZ] BLIS, MJMC bR;kfn ds dkslZ)] mu lHkh esa izSfDVdy@ijke'kZd{kkvksa ds lekIr gksrs gh] izSfDVdy ijh{kk Hkh ys yh tk;sxh A vr% rnuqlkj gh fo|kFkhZ rS;kj gksdj vk;sa A
lkekU;r;k izk;ksfxd ijke'kZ d{kk,¡ F;ksjh isij dh ijke'kZ d{kkvksa ds lkFk gh vFkok F;ksjh ijke'kZd{kkvksa ds rqjUr ckn vk;ksftr gksrh gSa A dqN ikB~;Øeksa ;Fkk] ,e-,- euksfoKku] ,e-,-@,e-,-lh- Hkwxksy] ih-th-fMIyksek ,e-ts-,e-lh-] ch-,M] ch-fyl] ch- ,-@ ch-,l- lh- x`g foKku] ch-,- euksfoKku dh izk;ksfxd d{kk,¡rFkk izk;ksfxd ijh{kk,¡ lÙkkUr ijh{kk ds lekIr gksus ds ckn gksrh gSa A bldh lwpuk ijh{kk ds nkSjku lHkh fo|kfFkZ;ksadks ijh{kk d{k esa nh tkrh gS A
The dates of examinations, as given in para 39 (A) above, are firm and final and will not be
changed except for some very grave reasons of which students will be informed separately through
advertisement in the newspapers. The students should, therefore, prepare themselves, to appear at
the forthcoming examinations as per above given schedule.
40. EXAMINATION CENTRE :
At present, all examinations of the University are conducted at Patna. For this purpose, the
University has developed an ultra-mordern examination centre, with A.C. facilities, at its Headquarters
on 2nd floor of the BISCOMAUN BHAWAN, GANDHI MAIDAN, PATNA. The centre is fitted with public
address system and high resolution electronic cameras for stopping use of unfairmeans is exams.
A view of the examination centre
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The examination is monitored throughout on closed circuit TV cameras, with facilities for
continuous video recording. As such, no copying or cheating is possible and any examinee indulging
in any type of malpractice is caught immediatly with incontrovertible evidence of his / her malpractice
having been recorded on tape. Hence, examinees are advised to come prepared to answer their
examination in a totally fair and un-blemished manner as there is no scope of cheating or malpractice.
The examination centre can house upto 1000 examinees at a time. The University may also hire
other examination centres situated in educational institutions in Patna. Examination may be conducted
in three shifts.
CCTV monitoring of examinees.
41. OPENING OF NEW EXAMINATION CENTRES :
With increase in number of students the University may consider conducting its
examinations at some of its Counselling-cum-Study centres also. (Condition Apply)
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A proto type of NOU Certificate.
42. PUBLICATION OF RESULTS :
The names of successful candidates of final year examination of every course are arranged
in order of merit and placed on the Notice Board of the University for information of all concerned.A general press note, announcing publication of results, is also given for information of thestudents, besides putting the examination results on website of the University atwww. nalandaopenuniversity.com
43. AWARD OF CERTIFICATES/DEGREES :
The University has acquired the distinction of being the first University in the entire country
to introduce an innovative certificate with scanned photograph of the candidate on it, which
makes it totally tamper proof and free from impersonation. The certificate also contains a
unique number with security features.
Each successful candidate is
given a formal certificate in the
prescribed form, specifying the
class/division in which he/she has
passed. The formal certificate is
issued at the convocation, but in
case the convocation has not been
held for some reason, the University
may issue a provisional certificate
to any student on payment of Rs.
100.00 only. All certificates are bi-
lingual i.e. both in English and Hindi.
The fee charged for issue of a formal
certificate at the time of convocation
is Rs. 550.00, which includes the
cost incurred on holding of
convocation and other
miscellaneous expenses, such as,
the cost of hand made paper,
printing expeses etc.
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44. AWARD OF GOLD MEDAL TO TOPPERS IN P.G. SUBJECTS :The University has established a number of GOLD MEDALS in Post Graduate subjects. The
Medal is awarded to the student securing the highest marks in First Division in first attempt of allyears in the regular examination of the concerned subject. The medal weighs about ten grams ofpure gold of 22 carat and carries ensignia of the Unversity.
The University has a policy to establish GOLD MEDALS, in perpetuity, in the memory of anyindividual / institution donating one lakh of rupuees to the Unversity in one lump sum. The donatedmoney is invested in the R.B.I. bond and the yearly interest accruing there on is utilized for award of
the GOLD MEDAL. So far, the University has received eight such donations and the money is beingutilised for award of commemorative GOLD MEDALS to best female Post Graduate, best Femalegraduate and topper of six P.G. subjects of Economics, History, Library & Information Science,Political Science, chemistry and Psychology. The gold medals in rest of the P.G. subjects beingfunded out of the internal resources of the University. The University will welcome donations fromphilanthropic individuals/institutions to constitute more of such gold medals in other subjects in
donor's memory.
Recipient of Gold Medals in 2011 Convocation.
45. RE-EVALUATION AND SCRUTINY :
There is no provision for re-evaluation of answer-books. However, a candidate may
apply for re-totalling of his/her marks after paying the prescribed fee of Rs. 500.00 per paper.
The application for re-totalling of marks must reach the Registrar (Exam.), Nalanda Open University,
not later than 30 days from the date of publication of the results.
46- lwpuk vfèkdkj vfèkfu;e ds vUrxZr lwpuk dh izkfIr %ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; ls lacafèkr lwpukvksa dh izkfIr gsrq] lwpuk dk vfèkdkj vfèkfu;e] 2005
ds vUrxZr lHkh fo|kFkhZ izi=k ^d* esa 10 #i;s ds iksLVy vkMZj ds lkFk lwpuk izkfIr gsrq lwpuk inkfèkdkjhdks vkosnu ns ldrs gSa A lwpuk izkIr izkIr ugha gksus ;k larks"ktud lwpuk izkIr ugha gksus dh n'kk esa vkosndizi=k ^N* esa vihyh; inkfèkdkjh lg dqyifr dks vkosnu dj ldrs gSa A
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47. GENERAL GUIDELINES :
1. For any information, guidance or help required during the period of study, a candi-
date may write to the Registrar (Examination), Nalanda Open University, 3rd Floor, Biscomaun
Bhawan, Gandhi Maidan, Patna-800 001, or may contact him on phone No. 2201013 or 2206916
between 3.00 p.m. and 4.00 p.m. on any working day. The callers from outside must use the STD
telephone code of Patna, which is ‘0612’.
2. If any information given by any candidate is found to be wrong, his/her admission may be
cancelled and all charges paid by him/her shall be forfeited.
3. The rules and regulations given in the Prospectus may be amended by the University
whenever necessary.
4. All controversies regarding admission and evaluation of answer books etc. shall
be subject to the jurisdiction of Patna courts.
48- fo|kfFkZ;ksa }kjk ckj&ckj ,oa è;kuiwoZd i<+s tkus okys fcUnq %(POINTS TO BE READ CAREFULLY AND REPEATEDLY BY STUDENTS)
1- vè;;u dk;ZØe dk vuqikyu djuk vfuok;Z gSA bl dk;ZØe esa fdlh Hkh izdkj dk ifjorZu,oa la'kksèku laHko ugha gSA vxj dksbZ fo|kFkhZ bldk vuqikyu ugha djrk gS rks mldk vè;;u csdkj gksldrk gS A
2- fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks ukekadu djkrs le; gh vius fo"k; ls lEcfUèkr Lokfèkxe rFkk vU; lkefxz;ksa dks]ftldk mYys[k dafMdk (26) esa fd;k x;k gS] fo'ofo|ky; ds eq[;ky; vofLFkr cqd&LVksj vFkok mlvè;;u&dsUæ ls izkIr dj ysuk pkfg;s tgk¡ mlus ukekadu djk;k gS A ;fn fdlh fo|kFkhZ ds vuqjksèk ij mlsdksbZ lkexzh LihM&iksLV ;k Mkd ls Hksth tkrh gS vkSj og mls izkIr ugha gksrh gS rks blds fy, fo'ofo|ky;ftEesokj ugha gksxk A
3- fuèkkZfjr frfFk ,oa izfØ;k ds vuqlkj l=kh; dk;Z (Assignment) ,oa ifj;kstuk izfrosnu (Project
Report) dks dafMdk (33&34) esa crk;s x;s fofèk ds vuqlkj tek djuk vfuok;Z gS A ftl frfFk dks ftl i=kdh ijh{kk gS] mlh frfFk dks ml i=k ls lEcfUèkr l=kh;&dk;Z dks vius ijh{kk d{k esa ijh{kk ds nkSjku viusoh{kd ds ikl tek djuk vko';d gS A fdlh l=k dk l=kh; dk;Z ijh{kk frfFk ds iwoZ ,oa ijh{kk vofèk dsckn fdlh Hkh ifjfLFkfr esa tek ugha gksxk A vFkkZr~ l=kh; dk;Z ek=k mDr i=k dh ijh{kk vofèk ds vUrxZr ghtek gks ik;sxk blh izdkj] Mkd ls Hksts x;s l=kh;&dk;ks± dks Hkh Lohdkj ugha fd;k tk;sxk A
4- vius Lokfèkxe rFkk vU; lkefxz;ksa dks Nk=k Lo;a fo'ofo|ky; vFkok vè;;u dsUnz ls] tSlk fdekeyk gks] fo'ofo|ky; }kjk vfèkÑr fdlh deZpkjh ls izkIr djsa vkSj ml deZpkjh dks izkfIr jlhn ns nsa Ablh izdkj] tc dHkh dksbZ lkexzh fdlh Nk=k }kjk fo'ofo|ky; vFkok vè;;u dsUnz ij tek dh tkrh gS rksmlls lEcfUèkr jlhn mls vo'; izkIr dj ysuk pkfg;s A fcuk jlhn izLrqr fd, x, fdlh Hkh f'kdk;r ijdksbZ fopkj ugha fd;k tk,xkA fo'ofo|ky; vfèkdkjh ;k muds }kjk izfrfu;qDr deZpkjh ds vfrfjDr fdlh vkSjds ikl vfHkys[k bR;kfn tek u djsa vkSj u gh mlls izkIr djsa A
5- Nk=k viuh leL;kvksa ds lekèkku ds fy, ek=k fo'ofo|ky; ds inkfèkdkfj;ksa ls gh lEidZ djsaAvokafNr rÙoksa ls u rks lEidZ djsa vkSj u gh vusd ekè;e ls dksbZ dk;Z djk;sa vkSj u gh muds cgdkos esa vk;sa A fo'ofo|ky;iz'kklu vkidh gj okftc leL;k ds lekèkku ds fy, vkidh enn djsxk A
6- Nk=kksa dh liQyrk mudh viuh 'kS{kf.kd dksf'k'k ,oa esgur ij fuHkZj djrh gSA vr% fdlh xyrvk'oklu ;k izyksHku eas u iQ¡las D;ksafd blls dksbZ ykHk ugha gksus okyk gS A blh izdkj] fdlh Hkh rjg dhs iSjohvkids ijh{kkiQy dks izHkkfor ugha dj ldrh gSA dksbZ Hkh O;fDr] pkgs og ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; dk
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deZpkjh ;k inkfèkdkjh gh D;ksa u gks] ;fn fdlh fo|kFkhZ ls fdlh rjg dh xyr ek¡x djrk gS vkSjmlds fy;s jlhn ugha nsrk gS] rks bldh lwpuk ml fo|kFkhZ dks rqjUr mPpre inkfèkdkjh dks nsuh pkfg, Afo'ofo|ky; Lrj ij rqjar dk;Zokgh dh tk,xhA
7- fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh lwpuk ds fy;s ;g Li"V fd;k tk jgk gS fd fo'ofo|ky; }kjk dksbZ Hkh xsl isij fuxZr ughafd;k tkrk gS A vr% ;fn bl izdkj dk dksbZ vk'oklu fdlh O;fDr }kjk fn;k tkrk gS rks og ek=k Nykok gS Afo|kfFkZ;ksa dks lykg nh tkrh gS fd os bl izdkj ds Hkze esa u vk;sa A
8- fo'ofo|ky; }kjk ijh{kk&fu;eksa esa ifjorZu fd;k x;k gS A vc ls fo'ofo|ky; }kjk vk;ksftr izk;%lHkh ijh{kkvksa (lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ] bUVj] Lukrd] LukrdksÙkj fMIyksek] LukrdksÙkj bR;kfn) ds izR;sd i=k esa (chú,Mú ikB~;Øe dks NksM+dj) fyf[kr ijh{kk rFkk l=kh; dk;Z@ iSzfDVdy dk;Z ds fy;s fuèkkZfjr vdksa dk vuqikr80%20 dj fn;k x;k gS A chú ,Mú dh ijh{kk esa ;g vuqikr 75%25 gS A chú lhú ,ú rFkk ,eú lhú ,úds Hkh dqN izSfDVdy&i=kksa esa ;g vuqikr 20%80 gS] ijUrq 'ks"k i=kksa esa 80%20 gh gS A izR;sd i=k ds fy;s dqy100 vad fuèkkZfjr gSa A fu;eksa ds vuqlkj izR;sd i=k esa mÙkh.kZ gksuk vko';d gS A mlds ckn gh mls ml o"kZ@ikVZdh ijh{kk esa mÙkh.kZ le>k tk;sxk vkSj vxys o"kZ @ ikVZ esa izkseksV fd;k tk ldsxk A
mÙkh.kZrk ds fy;s lHkh ikB~;Øeksa ds lHkh lkekU; i=kksa esa (vkuZl rFkk iSjkesfMdy fo"k; ds i=kksa dksNksM+dj) 33% vad izkIr djuk vko';d gS A vkulZ fo"k; rFkk iSjkesfMdy fo"k; ds izR;sd i=k esa 45% vadizkIr djus dh vfuok;Zrrk gS A mi;qZDr :i ls fuèkkZfjr izfr'kr izkIrkadksa dh x.kuk izR;sd i=k ds fyf[kr ijh{kkrFkk l=kh; dk;Z @ izSfDVdy @ izkstsDV fjiksVZ esa izkIr dqy vadksa dks tksM+dj dh tk;sxh A mnkgj.kkFkZ] ;fn fdlhfo|kFkhZ dks ,eú ,ú bfrgkl ds izFke i=k ds fyf[kr ijh{kk eas 23 vad izkIr gksrs gSa vkSj mls mlh i=k dsl=kh; dk;Z esa 13 vad izkIr gksrs gSa rks mu nksuksa vadksa dks feykdj mls dqy 23 + 13 = 36 vad izkIr gksaxs] tks33% ls vfèkd gS A vr% mls bl i=k esa mÙkh.kZ le>k tk;sxk] ijUrq ;fn mls fyf[kr ijh{kk esa ek=k 18 vadrFkk l=kh; dk;Z esa 13 vad] vFkkZr~ dqy 18 $ 13 ¾ 31 vad izkIr gksrk gS rks mls i=k esa vuqÙkh.kZ le>ktk;sxk A blh izdkj lHkh i=kksa esa vadksa dh x.kuk dh tk;sxh] ijUrq ;fn mls fdlh i=k ds fyf[kr ijh{kk vFkokl=kh;&dk;Z esa 'kwU; vad izkIr gksrk gS rc Hkh mls ml i=k esa vuqÙkh.kZ le>k tk;sxk A ,d Hkh i=k esa vuqÙkhZ.kgksus dk vFkZ ;g gksxk fd og fo|kFkhZ ml ikVZ dh ijh{kk esa vuqÙkh.kZ le>k tk;sxk vkSj mls vxys o"kZ lHkhi=kksa esa fiQj ls ijh{kk nsuh gksxh rFkk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk vFkok izSfDVdy djuk gskxk A vr% fo|kfFkZ;ksa dksiwjh lrdZrk ls fyf[kr ijh{kk rFkk l=kh;&dk;Z @ izSfDVdy dh rS;kjh djuh pkfg;s ftlls fd nksuksa dk vadfeykdj os izR;sd i=k esa mÙkh.kZrk izkIr dj ldsa vkSj bl izdkj vxys ikVZ esa izkseks'ku ds ;ksX; gks tk;sa A49- fo'ofo|ky; rFkk fo|kfFkZ;ksa ls lEcfUèkr lwpukvksa dk izdk'ku
ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; ls lEcfUèkr lHkh egRoiw.kZ dk;ZØeksa] lwpukvksa] foKkiuksa bR;kfn dkizdk'ku] vko';drkuqlkj ^^nSfud tkxj.k** ,oa izHkkr [kcj vFkok nSfud fgUnqLrku esa fd;k tk;sxkA fo|kfFkZ;ksarFkk vU; ftKklqvksa ls vuqjksèk gS fd os fo'ofo|ky; lekpkj ds fy;s ^^nSfud tkxj.k** lekpkj&i=k dk lanHkZfu;fer :i ls djsa A vfr fo'ks"k ifjfLFkfr esa gh dfri; lwpukvksa dk izdk'ku vU; lekpkj&i=kksa esa Hkh fd;ktk ldsxk] ijUrq ,slh ifjfLFkfr;k¡ vR;Ur ux.; gkasxh A
fo'ofo|ky; dh lHkh egRoiw.kZ lwpukvksa dk izlkj.k fo'ofo|ky; ds nks Websites ;Fkk : (1) www.
nalandaopenuniversity.com rFkk (2) www.nou.ac.in esa Hkh fd;k tkrk gS A fcgkj jkT; ls ckgj ds fo|kFkhZlwpukvksa dh izkfIr ds fy, ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; ds nksuksa Websites dk lanHkZ dj ldrs gSa A
fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks viuk e-mail rFkk mobile uEcj Hkh fo'ofo|ky; esa jftLVj djk nsuk pkfg, ftlls fdO;fDrxr lwpuk bl ekè;e ls igq¡pkbZ tk lds A ukekadu iQkeZ esa eksckby uEcj ,oa E-mail I.D. dk mYys[kvo'; dhft, A
50. NEW COURSES :
Every year, University has been adding up new programmes. These new programmes /
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courses are added and on the basis of students’ demand for such courses and
theur applicability. The University also considers the job prospects and career advancement of
students while adding up new courses.
From the academic session, 2011-12 the University is planning to introduced
following new courses.
1. B.A. in Education
2. B.A. in Public Adminstration.
3. Bachelor in Business Adminstration.
4. B.A. in Journlism and Mass Commnication.
5. Certificate in Network Administration (Discovery)
6. Certificate in Network Administration (Exploration)
M.A. in Education was introduced in year 2008, however, not a substitute programme for
M.Ed. However, this programme in intended to upgrade the skill of those who have already acquired
B.Ed. degree or want to pursue their career in education line. It may also help students to find out
new avenues of employment in Higher Secondary Schools.
The Post-Graduates course in Urdu is, primarily, intended to help teachers of schools and
colleges, imparting education in Urdu language and literature. It will also provide an alternative
route to Urdu speaking people to do Post-Graduation in their mother tongue.
51. UPGRADATION OF OLD COURSES :
orZeku l=k ls LukrdksÙkj i=kdkfjrk ,oa tulapkj] lekt'kkL=k] rFkk okf.kT; rFkk fo"k;ksa dks ,d u;sLo:i esa lEcfèkZr ,oa ifjofrZr dj izLrqr fd;k tk jgk gS A vk'kk gS fd blls fo|kFkhZ vfèkd ykHkkfUor gksaxs A52. STRUCTURE AND BRIEF SYLLABI OF THE PROGRAMMES OFFERED BY
THE UNIVERSITY :Structure and brief Syllabi of different programmes offered by the University are as below:
(A) MASTER’S DEGREE COURSES IN ARTS SUBJECTS
Master’s Degree courses in Arts subjects are offered in 15 subjects. These courses are of
2 year duration and each course consists of 16 papers, divided into two parts of 8 papers for Part
I and another 8 papers for Part II of the study programme. One can opt for Master’s Degree
Courses in any one of the following 15 subjects:
(1) Bhojpuri (2) Economics (3) Education
(4) Environmental Science (5) Geography (6) Hindi Literature
(7) History (8) Magahi (9) Political Science
(10) Psychology, (11) Public Administration (12) Rural Development
(13) Sanskrit (14) Sociology, and (15) Urdu
M.A. examination will be conducted in two parts and the candidates shall be examined in
eight papers in each year of the examination, each paper carrying 100 marks. The distribution of
marks between written examination and home assignment / practical examination in each paper
shall be in a ratio of 80:20 respectivety as is shown below while giving details of defferent papers
of each programme. Term-end final examination will be held at the end of each Academic session.
As per new rules it will be necessary for all students to pass in each Part of the examination
separately before they are promoted to the other Part. Further, in order to pass each Part of the
examination, every student will be required to secure at least 33% of marks in each paper. Consisting
of both the term end written examination and practical examination/home assignment, as the
case may be, taken together and percentage determined accordingly. However, if a candidate
has failed to appear and secured zero mark in the term end written examination or practical
examination/home assignment, as the case may be, in any paper, he/she will be deemed to have
failed in that paper. Failure in one paper will mean failure in examination. Hence students must
strive hard to pass in all the papers separately.
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The Abstract of the syllabi of the Master's Degree courses in Arts subjects is given
below, subject wise :
(I) M.A. (BHOJPURI)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Marks required
to pass (written
Written Exam. Assignment exam + Assignment taken togather)
Part-I
1- Hkkstiqjh lkfgR; DsQ bfrgkl 80 20 33
2- Hkkstiqjhrj vU; {ks=kh; Hkk"kk 80 20 33
lkfgR; DsQ vè;;u
3- Hkkjrh; dkO; 'kkL=k 80 20 33
4- Hkkstiqjh vkykspuk lkfgR; 80 20 33
5- iz;kstu ewyd Hkkstiqjh (O;kogkfjd Hkkstiqjh) 80 20 33
6- Hkkstiqjh yksd lkfgR; 80 20 33
7- Hkkstiqjh dgkuh 80 20 33
8- Hkkstiqjh fucUèk laxzg 80 20 33
Total 640 160 264
Part-II
9- Hkkstiqjh Hkk"kk ds bfrgkl 80 20 33
10- Hkk"kk&foKku 80 20 33
11- Hkkstiqjh x| DsQ vU; izeq[k foèkk;sa 80 22 33
12- ik'pkR; dkO;'kkL=k 80 20 33
13- vkèkqfud Hkkstiqjh dkO; 80 20 33
14- Hkkstiqjh miU;kl 80 20 33
15- Hkkstiqjh ukVd 80 20 33
16- Hkkstiqjhrj lkfgR; dk lkewfgd ifjppkZ 80 20 33
Total 640 160 264
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(II) M.A. (ECONOMICS)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Marks required to pass
(Written Exam. + Assignment
Written Exam. Assignment taken together)
Part-I
1. Micro Economic Analysis 80 20 33
2. Macro Economic Analysis 80 20 33
3. Quantitative Methods 80 20 33
4. Public Economics 80 20 33
5. Indian Economics 80 20 33
6. Economics of Growth, 80 20 33
Development and Planning
7. International Trade and Finance 80 20 33
8. Economics of Environment and 80 20 33
Social Sector.
Total 640 160 264
Part-II
9. Welfare Economics 80 20 100
10. History of Economic Thought 80 20 33
11. Labour Economics 80 20 33
12. Demography 80 20 33
13. Agricultural Economics 80 20 33
14. Industrial Economics 80 20 33
15. Bihar's Economy 80 20 33
16. Methodology of Economic 80 20 33
Research.
Total 640 160 264
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(III) M.A. (EDUCATION)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam. +
Assignment
taken together)
Part-I
1. Principles of Education 80 20 33
2. Educational Development in India 80 20 33
3. Philosophical Foundation of Education 80 20 33
4. Sociological Foundation of Education 80 20 33
5. Psychological Foundation of Education 80 20 33
6. Methodology of Educational Research 80 20 33
7. Educational Technology 80 20 33
8. Educational Management 80 20 33
Total 640 160 264
Part-II
9. Organizational Behavior 80 20 33
10. Environmental Education 80 20 33
11. Educational Administrative Practices 80 20 33
12. Teacher Education 80 20 33
13. Distance Education 80 20 33
14. Educational Statistics 80 20 33
15. Guidance and Counselling 80 20 33
16. Educational Evaluation and measurment 80 20 33
Total 640 160 264
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(IV) M.A. (ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Marks required to
No. pass (Written Exam.
Written Assignment Practical + Assignment
Exam. + Practical
taken together)
Part-I
1- Fundamental of Environmental 80 20 33
Science & Ecology
2- Environmental Geosciences 80 20 33
3. Environmental Chemistry 80 20 33
4. Biodiversity, Its Conservation & 80 20 33
Microbiology
5. Natural Resources & Their Conservation 80 20 33
6. Management of Agriculture & Forest 80 20 33
7. Energy & Environment 80 20 33
8. Environmental Pollutions Control 80 20 33
640 60 100 264
Part-II
9. Marine Ecology 80 20 33
10. Waste Generation & Management 80 20 33
11. Environment Toxicology 80 20 33
12. Application of Statistics & Models in 80 20 33
Environmental Science
13. Remote Sensing & Its Application in 80 20 33
Environmental Science
14. Environmental Impact Assessment, 80 20 33
Ecoplanning &
15. Environmental Law, Policies 80 20 33
and Management
16. Social Issues and Environment 80 20 33
640 120 40 264
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(V) MA (GEOGRAPHY)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Marks required to
No. pass (Written Exam.
Written Exam. Assignment Practical + Assignment
+ Practical
taken together)
Part-I
1. Geographical Thought 80 20 — 33
2. Geomorphology 80 — 20 33
3. Climatology & Oceanography 80 — 20 33
4. General Geography of India 80 — 20 33
5. Regional Geography of India 80 20 — 33
6. World Economic Geography 80 — 20 33
7. Human and Population Geography 80 — 20 33
8. Advanced Cartography 80 — 20 33
Total 640 40 120 264
Part-II
9. Geography of Rural Settlement 80 20 33
10. Urban Geography 80 — 20 33
11. Rigional Planning & Development 80 20 — 33
12. Enviromental & BioGeography 80 20 — 33
13. Cultural & Tribal Geography 80 20 — 33
14. GIS & Remote Sensing 80 20 — 33
15. Political Geography 80 20 33
16. Transport Geography 80 — 20 33
Total 640 120 40 264
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(VI) M.A. (HINDI)
i=k i=k dk uke vad foHkktu mÙkh.kZrk&izkIr
laú djus ds fy,U;wure vko';d vad
fyf[kr ijh{kk l=kh; dk;Z (fyf[kr ijh{kk $l=kh; dk;Z lfgr)
izFke o"kZ
1- fgUnh&lkfgR; dk bfrgkl 80 20 33
(vkfn ,oa eè;dky)
2- izkphu ,oa eè;dkyhu dkO; 80 20 33
3- fgUnh dFkk&lkfgR; (miU;kl ,oa dgkuh) 80 20 33
4- Hkk"kkfoKku (lS¼kfUrd) 80 20 335- Hkkjrh; dkO; 'kkL=k 80 20 33
6- fgUnh ls brj Hkkjrh; lkfgR; 80 20 33
7- iz;kstu ewyd fgUnh 80 20 33
8- fgUnh vkykspuk ds vkèkkj LrEHk 80 20 100,oa mudh vkykspuk&i¼fr
dqy 640 160 264
f}rh; o"kZ
9- fgUnh&lkfgR; dk bfrgkl 80 20 33
(vkèkqfud dky)
10- vkèkqfud dky (Nk;kokn ls 80 20 33
ysdj izxfrokn rd)
11- iz;ksxokn ,oa ledkyhu lkfgR; 80 20 33
12- ukVd vkSj jaxeap 80 20 33
13- fucUèk rFkk vU; x| foèkk;sa 80 20 33
14- fgUnh Hkk"kk dh lajpuk 80 20 33
15- vkèkqfud dFkk lkfgR; 80 20 3316- ik'pkR; vkykspuk vkSj 'kSyh foKku 80 20 33
dqy 640 160 264
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(VII) M.A. (HISTORY)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No.
Minimum Marks
Written Exam. Assignment required to pass (Written
Exam. + Assignment
taken together)
Part-Is
1. Other Sciences As an Aid to 80 20 33Writing of History
2. Pre and Proto History of India 80 20 33
3. Political and Socio-Economic History 80 20 33
of Ancient India (Rigvedic Times to
Rise of Guptas in 320 A.D.)
4. Political and Socio-Economic History 80 20 33
of Ancient India (320 A.D. to 650 A.D.)
5. Political and Socio-Economic History
of Early Medieval India 80 20 33
(650 A.D. to 1200 A.D.)
6. India's Early Contact With Western and 80 20 33
Central Asia and Cultural Expansion in
South-East Asia
7. Ancient World (A) 80 20 33
(Egyptian, Mesopotamian and
Persian Civilizations)
8. Ancient World (B) (Chinese, 80 20 33
Greeco-Roman and
Islamic Civilizations)
Total 640 160 264
Part-II
9. Political and Socio-Economic History 80 20 33
of Medieval India (Turko-Afghan
Period-1200 A.D. to 1500 A.D.)
10. Political and Socio-Economic History of 80 20 33
Medieval India (Mughal Period-
1500 A.D. to 1750 A.D.)
11. The Marathas and the British 80 20 33
Paramountacy) (1750 A.D. to 1857 A.D.)
12. Socio-Ecnomic and Cultural History of 80 20 33
Modern India (1700 A.D. to 1945 A.D.)
13. Indian National Movement 80 20 33
(1857 A.D. to 1947 A.D.)
14. European History (1453 A.D. to 1815 A.D.) 80 20 33
15. Brief History of USA, Modern China and 80 20 33
Modern Japan
16. Modern West (1815 A.D. to 1950A.D.) 80 20 33
Total 640 160 264
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(VIII) M.A. (MAGAHI)
i=k i=k dk uke vad foHkktu
laú fyf[kr l=kh; mÙkh.kZrk izkIr djus
ijh{kk dk;Z ds fy, U;wure
vko';d
vad (fyf[kr ijh{kk $
l=kh; dk;Z dks ysdj)
izFke o"kZifgyk exgh lkfgR; DsQ bfrgkl 80 20 33
(vkjaHk ls dky [kaM foHkktu rd)
nwljk exgh izcaèk dkO; 80 20 33
rhljk exgh xhfrdkO; 80 20 33
pkSFkk u;dh exgh dfork 80 20 33
ik¡pok¡ exgh DsQ miU;kl lkfgR; 80 20 33
NV~Bk exgh DsQ ukV~;&lkfgR; 80 20 33
lkrok¡ exgh DsQ dgkuh lkfgR; 80 20 33
vkBok¡ izkphu ,oa eè;dkyhu exgh ds dkO; 80 20 33
(fl¼ lkfgR; vkm HkfDr lkfgR;)
dqy 640 160 264
f}rh; o"kZuok¡ exgh ds fucaèk lkfgR; 80 20 33nlok¡ exgh x| DsQ vU; foèkk;sa 80 20 33X;kjgok¡ exgh lkfgR; DsQ bfrgkl 80 20 33
(vkèkqfud Lo:i)ckjgok¡ exgh Hkk"kk DsQ mn~Hko vkm fodkl 80 20 33rsjgok¡ Hkk"kk foKku % fl¼kUr 80 20 33pkSngok¡ dkO; 'kkL=k 80 20 33iUnzgok¡ lekykspuk 80 20 33lksygok¡ yksd lkfgR; vkm lkewfgd ifjp;h 80 20 33
dqy 640 160 264
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(IX) M.A. (POLITICAL SCIENCE)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass (Written
Written Exam. Assignment Exam. + Assignment
taken together)
Part-I
1. (A) Ancient and Medieval Political Thaught 80 20 33
2. Modern Political Thought 80 20 33
3. Classical Political Theory 80 20 33
4. Contemporary Political Theory 80 20 33
5. Comparative Government and Politics 80 20 33
6. Comparative Politics 80 20 33
7. International Relations-Theory and Problems 80 20 33
8. India and the World 80 20 33
Total 640 160 264
Part-II
9. Public Administration 80 20 33
10. Indian Administration 80 20 33
11. Indian Government and Politics 80 20 33
12. Indian Politics (Issues and Processes) 80 20 33
13. The Origin and Development of
International Organisation 80 20 33
14. International Law (Peace and Neutrality) 80 20 33
15. International Law (Law of Belligrency) 80 20 33
16. (i) Group A (State Politics with Special
reference to Bihar) 40 20 33
+ +
Group B (Research Methodology) 40
Total 640 160 264
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(X) M.A. (PSYCHOLOGY)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Marks required to
pass (Written
Written Exam. Assignment Practical Exam. +Assignment
+ Practical taken
together)
Part-I
1. Fundamentals of Basic Psychology 80 — 20 33
2. Cognitive Psychology 80 — 20 33
3. Neuro Psychology 80 20 33
4. Social Psychology 80 — 20 33
5. Research Methodology 80 20 33
6. Psychological Statistics 80 20 33
7. Life Span Development Psychology 80 20 33
8. Psychological Assessment 80 20 33
Total 640 80 80 264
Part-II
9. Psychopathology 80 20 33
10. Psychology of Personality 80 — 20 33
11. Systems and Theories of Personality 80 20 33
12. Educational Psychology 80 — 20 33
13. Psychometrics 80 20 33
14. Clinical Psychology 80 — 20 33
15. Organizational Psychology 80 — 20 33
16. Guidance and Counselling 80 20 33
Total 640 80 80 264
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(XI) M.A. (PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass (Written
Exam. + Assignment
Written Exam. Assignment taken together)
Part-I
1. State, Society and Public Administration 80 20 33
2. Bureaucracy and Good Governance 80 20 33
3. Classical Administrative Theory 80 20 33
4. Contemporary Administrative Theory 80 20 33
5. Public System of Management 80 20 33
6. Strategic Management Reforms and 80 20 33
Empowerment
7. Human Resource Management-I 80 20 33
8. Human Resource Management-II 80 20 33
Total 640 160 264
Part-II
9. Principles of Public Policy 80 20 33
10. Public Policy Analysis 80 20 33
11. Principles and Practice of Democratic 80 20 33
Decentralization
12. Local Governance in India 80 20 33
13. Electronic Governance 80 20 33
14. Disaster Management 80 20 33
15. Indian Administration as enshrined in 80 20 33
Constitution of India
16. Rural Development with Special 80 20 33
Reference to Bihar
Total 640 160 264
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(XII) M.A. (RURAL DEVELOPMENT)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
Written Exam. Assignment required to pass (Written
Exam. + Assignment
taken together)
Part-I
1. Rural Development : Indian Context 80 20 33
2. Rural Development Programmes 80 20 33
3. Rural Development Planning and 80 20 33
Management
4. Research Methods in Rural Development 80 20 33
5. Rural Health Care 80 20 33
6. Communication and Extension in 80 20 33
Rural Development
7. Rural Social Development 80 20 33
8. Voluntary Action in Rural Development 80 20 33
Total 640 160 264
Part-II
9. Land Reforms and Rural Development 80 20 33
10. Entrepreneurship and Rural Development 80 20 33
11. Poverty Alleviation Programmes in Rural India 80 20 33
12. Rural Economics 80 20 33
13. Indian Economy in Bihar's Context 80 20 33
14. Governance and Panchayati Raj 80 20 33
15. Regional Planning & Development 80 20 33
16. Rural Sociology in India 80 20 33
Total 640 160 264
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(XIII) M.A. (SANSKRIT)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Marks required
to pass (written
Written Exam. Assignment exam + Assignment take togather)
Part-I
1- vkfn laLÑr&lkfgR; dk bfrgkl 80 20 33
2- ykSfdd laLÑr&lkfgR; dk bfrgkl 80 20 33
3- Hkk"kkfoKku rFkk fyfifoKku 80 20 33
4- Hkkjrh; n'kZu ,oa laLÑr 80 20 33
5- laLÑrsrj Hkkjrh; Hkk"kkvksa ds lkfgR; dk 80 20 33
lkekU; ifjp;
6- laLÑr&O;kdj.k 80 20 33
7- laLÑr dkO;'kkL=k 80 20 33
8- laLÑr&jpuk 80 20 33
Total 640 160 264
Part-II
9- osn rFkk mifu"kn~ 80 20 33
10- izkphu laLÑr&i|dkO; 80 20 33
11- eè;dkyhu rFkk vkèkqfud laLÑr&dkO; 80 20 33
12- laLÑr&x|dkO; 80 20 33
13- laLÑr&:id 80 20 33
14- O;kdj.k 80 20 33
15- laLÑr&'kkL=kksa dk bfrgkl 80 20 33
16- laLÑr&jpuk 80 20 33
Total 640 160 264
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(XIV) M.A. (SOCIOLOGY)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
Written Exam Assignment required to pass (Written
Exam. + Assignment
taken together)
Part-I
1. Classical Sociological Tradition 80 20 33
2. Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology 80 20 33
3. Methodology of Social Research 80 20 33
4. Perspectives of Indian Society 80 20 33
5. Sociology of Change and Development 80 20 33
6. Comparative Sociology 80 20 33
7. Sociology of Region 80 20 33
8. Gender and Society 80 20 33
Total 640 160 264
Part-II
9. Environment and Society 80 20 33
10. Ethnicity, Pluralism and Nation 80 20 33
11. Sociology of Popular Culture and Mass 80 20 33
Communication
12. Globalization and Society 80 20 33
13. Rural Society in India 80 20 33
14. Urban Society in India 80 20 33
15. Sociology of Religion 80 20 33
16. Education and Society 80 20 33
Total 640 160 264
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(XV) M.A. (URDU)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Written Exam. Assignment Minimum Marks
required to pass (Written
Exam. + Assignment
taken together)
Part-I
1. (mnwZ ”kqcku&o&vnc dh dnhe rkjh[k) 80 20 33
2. (Dykfldh mnwZ ”kqcku&o&vnc) 80 20 33
3. (mnwZ 'kk;jh dk vgn&,&eksroflr) 80 20 33
4. (mnwZ ulz dk vgn&,&eksroflr) 80 20 33
5. mnwZ ulz dk vgn&,&eksroflr 80 20 33
(xSj viQlkuch)
6. (tnhn mnwZ 'kk;jh) 80 20 33
7. (tnhn mnwZ ulz) 80 20 33
8. (yslkfu;kr vkSj m:”k&o&cykxr) 80 20 33
dqy 640 160 264
Part-II
9. (mnwZ esa rudhn_ mlwy vkSj bLrseky) 80 20 33
10. (mnwZ vnc esa vnch rgjhdsa) 80 20 33
11. (mnwZ vnc ds vge ejkfdt) 80 20 33
12. (rlOoqiQ vkSj fgUn bLykeh rg”kho) 80 20 33
13. (mnwZ 'kk;jh&1947 ds ckn) 80 20 33
14. (mnwZ ulz&1947 ds ckn) 80 20 33
15. (fgUnqLrku ds nwljs gevlj vnc) 80 20 33
16. (eq[rfyiQ vnch vlukiQ vkSj 'kf[l;kr) 80 20 33
ij vnch ^etkfeu*
dqy 640 160 264
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(B) MASTER’S DEGREE COURSES IN SCIENCE SUBJECTS :
Master's Degree courses in selected science subjects are offered in Seven subject.Each of these courses are of two year duration and each one of them consists of 16 papers,devided into 8 papers for Part-I and remaining 8 papers for Part-II of the study programme. Thecourses being offered are :
(i) Botany (ii) Chemistry (iii) Environment Science
(iv) Geography (v) Mathematics (vi) Physics
(vii) Zoology
Note : The minimum qualification prescribed for admission to M.Sc. degree in Geographyand Environmental Science is a Bachelor's degree in any Science subject.
M.Sc. examination will be conducted in two parts and the candidates shall be examined ineight papers in each Part of the examination, each paper carrying 100 marks, divided betweenterm end written examination and practical /home assignment in a ratio of 80 : 20. It will benecessary to pass in each Part of the examination. In order to pass each Part of the examination,it will be necessary for every student, admitted in 2008 session or sessions to come thereafter,to secure atleast 33% of marks in each paper. To determine 33% of marks in each paper, themarks obtained by the candidate, both in the term end theoretical written examination and prac-tical examination/home assignment, as the case may be, will be clubbed and counted togetherand percentage dertermined accordingly. Howerver, if a candidate has secured zero mark interm end theoretical written examination or practical examination/home assignment, as the casemay be, in any paper, he/she will be deemed to have failed in that paper. Failure in one paper willmean failure in that Part of the examination. Hence, students must strive hard to pass in all the
papers separately.
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The abstract of the syllabi of the Master's Degree courses, in Science subjects, is
given as below, subject wise :
(I) M.Sc. (BOTANY)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Practical (Written Exam. + Practical
taken together)
Part-I
1. Biodiversity of Plants and 80 20 33
Diversity of Algae
2. Microbiology and Diversity of Fungi 80 20 33
3. Plant Pathology 80 20 33
4. Biology and Diversity of Brophyta and 80 20 33
Pteridophyta
5. Diversity of Seed plants and 80 20 33
their Taxonomy
6. Management of Forest Resources 80 20 33
7. Cell Biology 80 20 33
8. Plant Anatomy and Embryology 80 20 33
Total 640 160 264
Part-II
9. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 80 20 33
10. Cytogenetics and Crop Improvement 80 20 33
11. Molecular Biology 80 20 33
12. Environmental Biology 80 20 33
13. Plant Resources, Utilization and 80 20
Conservation
14. Aero-biology 80 20 33
15. Ethno-botany 80 20 33
16. Biotechnology and Bioinformatics 80 20 33
Total 640 160 264
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(II) M.Sc. (CHEMISTRY)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Practical Assignment (Written Exam. + Practical
taken together)
Part-I
1. Physical Chemistry 80 20 – 33
2. Inorganic Chemistry 80 20 – 33
3. Organic Chemistry 80 20 – 33
4. Solid State Chemistry & 80 – 20 33
Quantum Chemistry
5. Co-ordination Chemistry 80 20 – 33
6. Chemistry of Biomolecules 80 – 20 33
7. Reaction Mechanism and 80 – 20 33
Supramolecular Chemistry
8. Natural Product 80 – 20 33
Total 640 80 80 264
Part-II
9. Spectroscopy 80 – 20 33
10. Advanced Chemical Dynamics 80 – 20 33
11. Molecular Thermodynamics 80 – 20 33
12. Ligand Field Theory 80 20 – 33
13. Organotransition Metal 80 20 33
Chemistry and Metal Clusters
14. Photochemistry and Pericyclic 80 – 20 33
reactions
15. Organic Synthesis 80 20 – 33
16. Environmental Chemistry and 80 20 – 33
Analytical Chemistry
Total 640 80 80 264
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(III) M.Sc. (ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Marks required to
No. pass (Written Exam.
Written Assignment Practical + Assignment
Exam. + Practical
taken together)
Part-I
1- Fundamental of Environmental 80 20 33
Science & Ecology
2- Environmental Geosciences 80 20 33
3. Environmental Chemistry 80 20 33
4. Biodiversity, Its Conservation & 80 20 33
Microbiology
5. Natural Resources & Their Conservation 80 20 33
6. Management of Agriculture & Forest 80 20 33
7. Energy & Environment 80 20 33
8. Environmental Pollutions Control 80 20 33
640 60 100 264
Part-II
9. Marine Ecology 80 20 33
10. Waste Generation & Management 80 20 33
11. Environment Toxicology 80 20 33
12. Application of Statistics 80 20 33
13. Remote Sensing & Its Application in 80 20 33
Environmental Science
14. Environmental Impact Assessment, 80 20 33
Ecoplanning &
Sustainable Development
15. Environmental Law, Policies 80 20 33
and Management
16. Social Issues and Environment 80 20 33
640 120 40 264
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(IV) M.Sc. (GEOGRAPHY)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
Written Exam. Assignment Practical required to pass
(Written Exam.
+ Assignment+
Practical)
Part-I
1. Geographical Thought 80 20 33
2. Geomorphology 80 — 20 33
3. Climatology & Oceanography 80 — 20 33
4. General Geography of India 80 — 20 33
5. Regional Geography of India 80 20 33
6. World Economic Geography 80 — 20 33
7. Human and Population Geography 80 — 20 33
8. Advanced Cartography 80 — 20 33
Total 640 40 120 264
Part-II
9. Geography of Rural Settlement 80 20 33
10. Urban Geography 80 — 20 33
11. Regional Planning & Development 80 20 — 33
12. Enviromental & Bio-Geography 80 20 — 33
13. Cultural & Tribal Geography 80 20 — 33
14. GIS & Remote Sensing 80 20 — 33
15. Political Geography 80 20 — 33
16. Transport Geography 80 20 33
Total 640 120 40 264
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(V) M.Sc. (Mathematics)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam. + Assignment
taken together)
Part-I
1. Advanced Abstract Algebra 80 20 33
2. Real Analysis 80 20 33
3. Measure Theory 80 20 33
4. Topology 80 20 33
5. Linear Algebra, Lattice Theory, 80 20 33
and Boolean Algebra
6. Complex Analysis 80 20 33
7. Theory of Differential Equations 80 20 33
8. Set theory, Graph theory, Number 80 20 33
theory, Differential Geometry
Total 640 160 264
Part-II
9. Numerical Analysis 80 20 33
10. Functional Analysis 80 20 33
11. Partial Differential Equations 80 20 33
12. Analytical Dynamics 80 20 33
13. Fluid Mechanics 80 20 33
14. Operations Research 80 20 33
15. Tenzor Algebra. Integral Transforms, 80 20 33
Linear integral equations,
Operational Research Modeling
16. Programming in C (with ANST’ 80 20 33
Features) (Practical)
Total 640 160 264
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(VI) M.Sc. (PHYSICS)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Practical Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment +
Practical)
Part-I
1. Mathematical Physics 80 — 20 33
2. Quantum Mechanics 80 — 20 33
3. Electro Dynamics & Plasma Physics 80 — 20 33
4. Statistical Physics 80 — 20 33
5. Nuclear & Particle Physics 80 — 20 33
6. Atomic & Molecular Physics 80 20 — 33
7. Condensed Matter Physics 80 20 — 33
8. Electronic Devices 80 20 33
Total 640 60 100 264
Part-II
9. Computational Mathematics 80 — 20 33
10. Programming with Fortran & C++ 80 20 — 33
11. Physics of nano-materials 80 — 20 33
12. Science & Technology of Renewable 80 20 — 33
Energy
13. Environmental Physics 80 — 20 33
14. Photonics 80 20 — 33
15. Advanced Condensed Matter Physics 80 20 — 33
16. Advance Electronics 80 20 — 33
Total 640 100 60 264
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(VII) M.Sc. (ZOOLOGY)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Practical (Written Exam.
+ Assignment
+ Practical)
Part-I
1. Non-Chordates and Chordates 80 20 33
2. Taxonomy, Biodiversity and Conservation 80 20 33
3. Ecology, Environmental Biology and 80 20 33
Toxicology
4. Ethology and Evolution 80 20 33
5. Animal Physiology and Biochemistry 80 20 33
6. Cytogenetics and Microdrial genetics 80 20 33
7. Molecular Biology and Genetics 80 20 33
8. Basic, Physical and Chemical 80 20 33
Principles and Instrumentation
Total 640 160 264
Part-II
9. Quantitative Biology and 80 20 33
Micro-biology
10. Bio-technology and Bio-sensor 80 20 33
11. Immunology, Cells and Tissues 80 20 33
12. Parasitology and Molecular basis of 80 20 33
Antigenic Diversity in Parasites
13. Developmental Biology and Role of 80 20 33
Thyroxine in Ambhibians
14. Endocrinology and Advenal cortex 80 20 33
15. Applied Entomology. 80 20 33
16 Ichthyology and Inland Fisheries 80 20 33
Total 640 160 264
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(C) MASTER'S DEGREE COURSE IN COMMERCE (M.COM.) :
Due to globalization and increase in commercial activities and net working, the commercesubject has gained tremendous importance all over the world. The subject not only offers newvistas of knowledge, but is also popular among the aspirants for competitive tests. Keeping currentglobal picture in mind, the University has revised syllabus for M.Com. students, incorporating thelatest knowledge on the subject.
Master of Commerce programme is of two year duration divided into Part-I and Part-II, eachPart consisting of eight papers. Each paper carries 100 marks, divided into term end theoreticalwritten examination and home assignment /practical work in a ratio of 80:20. Failure in one paperwill mean failure in that Part of the examination. Hence, students must strive to pass in all thepapers. It is necessary to pass Part-I of the examination before a student can be promoted to Part-II. In order to pass each part of the examination, it is, now, compulsory for every student, to secureatleast 33% of marks in each paper. To determine 33% of marks in each paper, the marks obtainedby the candidate, both in the term end theoretical written examination and the practical examination/home assignment, as the case may be, will be clubbed and counted together and percentagedetermined accordingly. However, if a candidate has failed to appear or secured zero mark in termend theoretical examination or practical examination/home assignment, as the case may be, in any
paper, he/she will be deemed to have failed in that paper and the part.
The ABSTRACT OF THE SYLLABUS OF M.COM. COURSE IS AS BELOW :
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Pass Marks
No. Written Exam.
Written Assignment Practical + Assignment
Exam.
Part-I
1. Management Concepts 80 20 × 33
2. Organizational Behaviour 80 20 × 33
3. Managerial Economics & Business 80 20 × 33
Environment
4. Statistical Analysis and Data processing 80 20 × 33
(Quantative Methods)
5. Accounting for Managerial Decisions 80 20 × 33
6. Financial Management 80 20 × 33
7. Marketing Management 80 20 × 33
8. Human Resource Management 80 20 × 33
Total 640 160 × 264
Part-II
9. Corporate Legal Frame Work 80 20 × 33
10. Corporate Tax Planning and Management 80 20 × 33
11. Research Methodology. 80 20 × 33
12. Strategic Management 80 20 × 33
13. International Marketing Management 80 20 × 33
14. Foreign Trade Policies and Procedures 80 20 × 33
15. International Business Environment 80 20 × 33
16. Seucrity Analysis and Profolio Management 80 20 × 33
Total 640 160 × 264
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(D) MASTER'S DEGREE COURSE IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
(MLIS) :
Objective : The Master’s Degree programme in Library and Information Science is tailoredto impart knowledge and training which is necessary for effective organization and management oflibraries and information units. The main purpose of the programme is to help those, who havealready acquired Bachelor’s degree in Library and Information Science and are employed in differentlibraries, to upgrade their professional knowledge and skill for betterment of their employmentopportunity and career prospect.
The course consists of 8 papers, each carrying 100 marks, split into written examination /home Assignment / practical as per details given below. From 2005 session, the University hasintroduced practical training in computer application in paper VI of the course for all students optingfor MLIS course, where students will be required to undertake practical training in computer usages(20 marks) as this is considered important for efficient management of libraries. Similarly a newpaper on advanced Library classification and Library cataloguing has bee introduced to keep studentsabrest of new library classification / cataloguing techniques.
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment Practical (Written Exam.
+ Assignment
+ Practical)
I. Information, Communication and Society 80 20 — 33
(MLI-101)
II. Academic Library System (MLIE-103) 80 20 33
III. Information Processing and Retrieval 80 20 — 33
(MLII-102)
IV. Advanced Library Classification and 20 — 80 33
Library Cataloguing
V. Information Sources, System and Services 80 20 33
(MLII-101)
VI. Information Communication Technology 80 — 20 33
(MLII-104)
VII. Preservation and Conservation 80 20 33
of Library Materials (MLIE-101)
VIII. Research Methodology(MLIE-102) 80 20 33
Total 580 120 100 264
In order to pass MLIS examination, it will be necessary for every student, to secure
atleast 33% of marks in each paper. To determine 33% of marks in each paper, the marks
obtained by the candidate, both in the term end theoretical written examination and practical
examination/home assignment, as the case may be, will be clubbed and counted together
and percentage determined accordingly. However, if a candidate has faild to appear orsecured zero mark in the term end theoretical examination or practical examination/homeassignment, in any paper, he/she will be deemed to have failed in that paper. Failure in one
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paper will mean failure in the entire examination. Hence, students must strive hard topass in all the papers separately.
(E) MASTER'S DEGREE COURSE IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION(MJMC) :
Master's programme in Journalism and Mass Communication has been introduced from
2005 session. It helps the students of Journalism and Mass Communication to upgrade theirknowledge and skill in this area. The programme consists of sixteen papers, spread over twoyears. out of 16 papers a full paper of 100 marks (paper xvi) has been introduced to providepractical training to students in print and electronic media. For this purpose, the students will beattached to print and electronic media for 15 days compulsory training in each branch to acquaintthemselves with actual working in these areas. They will be required to handle video camera, go
for actual news collection, write out stories, record interviews etc. They will also learn basics ofnews writing, editing, composition of news etc. and acquire elementary knowledge of functioningof a T.V. channel, transmission of news and visuals, photo-composition etc. and learn aboutadvantages of satellite communication. Similarly, a practical training in computer application has
also introduced as part of 8th paper for first year students.
The structure and syllabus of the MJMC Course is as follows :
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment Practical (Written Exam.
+ Assignment
+ Practical)
MJMC Part-I
1. i=kdkfjrk ,oa tulapkj ds fl¼kUr 80 20 33
2. ekè;eksa dk fodkl 80 20 33
3. fjiksfV±x dyk 80 20 33
4. lEiknu dyk 80 20 33
5. bysDVªkWfud ehfM;k (jsfM;ks vkSj fiQYe) 80 20 33
6. bysDVªkWfud ehfM;k (Vhoh vkSj oso i=kdkfjrk) 80 20 33
7. ehfM;k fofèk ,oa vkpkj lafgrk 80 20 33
8. dEI;wVj ds iz;ksx 80 20 33
Total 640 140 20 264
MJMC Part-II 9. tulEidZ 80 20 33
10. foKkiu% fl¼kUr ,oa O;ogkj 80 20 33
11. fodkl lapkj 80 20 33
12. i;kZoj.k ,oa vkink izcaèku lapkj 80 20 33
13. vUrlk±LÑfrd lapkj 80 20 33
14. ekè;e izcaèku 80 20 33
15. laapkj&'kksèk 80 20 33
16. fizaV vkSj bysDVªkWfud ehfM;k esa] O;kogkfjd izf'k{k.k 50+50 33
Total 560 140 100 264
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MJMC programme is of two year duration. It is necessary to pass Part-I of the examinationbefore a student can be promoted to Part-II. In order to pass each Part of the examination, it hasbeen made compulsory for every student, admitted in 2008 session or thereafter, to secure atleast33% of marks in each paper. To determine 33% of marks in each paper, the marks obtained by thestudent, both in the term end theoretical written examination and practical examination/homeassignment, as the case may be, will be clubbed and counted together and percentage determinedaccordingly. However, if a candidate has faild to appear or secured zero mark in the term endtheoretical written examination or practical examination / home assignment in any paper, he/she willbe deemed to have failed in that paper. Failure in one paper will mean failure in that Part of theexamination. Hence, students must strive hard to pass individually in all the papers.
(F) MASTER’S DEGREE COURSE IN COMPUTER APPLICATION :From session 2008, the University has introduced a Master’s Degree Programme in Computer
Application. It is a three year programme. For admission to MCA course, a candidate must havepassed either a Bachalor of Computer Application (BCA) course or should be holding a Bachelor’sdegree in Computer Science or a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics along with a certificate orDiploma in Computing.
The MCA programme consists of 30 papers in all; divided equally into three parts. Thus, eachPart of the examination, to be taken at the end of each academic session, will consist of 10 papers.The distribution of marks between writtin examination, assignment and practical work will be asfollows :
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Between Theory Minimum Marks
and Practical /Assignment required to pass
the examination
Written exam. Assignment Practical (written exam. +
practical/
Assignment
taken together
PART-I
1. Problem Solving and 80 20 — 33
Programming– (MCS-011)
2. Computer Organization 80 20 33
and Assembly Language
Programming– (MCS-012)
3. Discreate Mathematics (MCS-13) 80 20 33
4. Systems Analysis and 80 20 — 33
Design–(MCS-14)
5. CommunicationSkills (MCS-15) 80 20 — 33
6. C and Assembly (MCS-17) 20 — 80 33
Language Programming
Lab-based training)
7. Design and Analysis of 80 20 — 33
Algorithms (MCS-31)
8. Advanced Discrete 80 20 — 33
Mathematics (MCS-33)
9. Data Communication (MCS-42) 80 20 — 33
and Computer Networks
10. Principles of Management 80 20 33
and Information systems
(MCS-52)
740 180 80 330Total
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PART-II
11. Internet Concepts and Web Design 20 — 80 33
(Lab-based traning) (MCSL-16)
12. Object Oriented 80 20 — 33
Analysis and Design (MCS-32)
13. Software Engineering (MCS-34) 80 20 — 33
14. Accountancy and (MCS-35) 80 20 — 33
Financial Management
15. Lab (based on papers II, 20 — 80 33
III and IV of Part-II (MCSL-36)
16. Data and File Structures (MCS-21) 80 20 — 33
17. Operating System 80 20 — 33
Concepts and Networking
Management (MCS-22)
18. Introduction to Database 80 20 — 33
Management System (MCS-23)
19. Object Oriented Technologies 80 20 — 33
and Java Programming (MCS-24)
20. Lab (based on papers VI, VII 20 — 80 33
and IX of Part-II course) (MCSL-25)
Total 620 140 240 330
PART-III
21. Operating System (MCS-41) 80 20 — 33
22. Advanced Database (MCS-43) 80 20 — 33
Management System
23. Lab work (UNIX & Oracle) (MCSL-45 20 — 80 33
24. Advanced Internet Technologies 80 20 — 33
(MCS-51)
25. Computer Graphics and 80 20 — 33
Multimedia (MCS-53)
26. Lab work (based on papers IV 20 — 80 33
and V of Part-III course.)(MCSL-54)
27. Artificial Intelligence and 80 20 — 33
Knowledge Management (MCSE-003)
28. Numerical and Satistical 80 20 — 33
Computing (MCSE-004)
29. Application Development with 80 20 — 33
net Framework
30 Project* (MCSP-060) 80 (Report) 20 (Viva) — 33
680 160 160 330 Total
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In order to pass MCA examination, it will be necessary to pass each Part of the examination
separately. To pass each Part of the examination it is, now, compulsory for every student, admitted
in 2008 session or thereafter, to secure atleast 33% of marks in each paper. To determine 33% of
marks in each paper, the marks obtained by the candidate, both in the term end theoretical written
examination and practical examination/home assignment, as the case may be, will be clubbed and
counted together and percentage determined accordingly. However, if a candidate has secured
zero mark in term end theoretical writtn examination or practical examination/home assignment, in
any paper, he/she will be deemed to have failed in that paper. Failure in one paper will mean failure
in that Part of the examination. Hence, students must strive hard to pass individually in all the papers.
53. POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA COURSES :
Each PG Diploma course is of one year duration. It will be necessary for students admitted
in Diploma courses to pass in each paper of the course separately, securing atleast 33% of marks
in each paper. To determine 33% of marks in each paper, the marks obtained by the students, both
in term end theoretical written examination and assignment practical, as the case may, will be
clubbed and counted together to determine the aforesaid pass percentage. However, if a candidate
has failed to appear or secured zero mark in written examination and / or assignment /practical work
in any paper, he/she will be deemed of have failed in that paper. Failure in one paper will mean failure
in that Part of the examination. Hence, students must strive hard to pass individually in all the pa-
pers.
(a) P. G. Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication (PGJMC)
Objective : The objective of the programme is to meet shortage of qualified personnel in
this area and provide an opportunity to equip students to take up the challenging job of journalism in
ever developing mass communication system of the country. The course is divided into four theory
papers and one practical paper, carrying 100 marks each. The division of marks between written
examination and assignment / practical work is as follows :
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment Practical (Written Exam.
+ Assignment
Practical)
I. Introduction to Journalism and 80 20 33Mass Communication
II. Mass Media and Society 80 20 33
III. Reporting, Writing and Editing 80 20 33
IV. Public Relations 80 20 33
V. Practical Training in Print and 50 + 50 33
Electronic Media
Total 320 80 100 165
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(b) P.G. Diploma in Financial Management (PGDFM)
Objective : The objective of the PGDFM Course is to acquaint the students with financial
problems faced by the business organizations and equip them to find out proper solutions to resolve
the concerned issues. The course will prepare the students in the specialized fields of financial
management, such as, fixed capital management, working capital management, profit management
etc. The thrust of the financial management course is to prepare students for better understanding
of financial statements and accounting procedures and their application and usefulness to business
houses; management of working capital and financial investment analysis etc.
The course consists of six papers, each carrying 100 marks as below :
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
I Working Capital management 80 20 33
II Capital Investment and Financing Decision 80 20 33
III Management Control System 80 20 33
IV Security Analysis and Portfolio Management 80 20 33
V International Financial Management 80 20 33
VI Management of Financial Services 80 20 33
Total 480 120 198
(c) P.G. Diploma in Marketing Management (PGDMM)
Objective : The objective of the PGDMM Course is to acquaint the students with marketing
problems of business houses in a modern, complex and competitive marketing environment. The
course will contain analytical analysis of that segment of financial problems that are encountered by
business houses every day. The course will prepare the students in various specialized fields of
marketing activities also.
The diploma in marketing management emphasises purposeful training and skill formation in
modern marketing techniques and its applications in varying socio-economic situations. The course
will help in developing independent capabilities for understanding consumer behaviour, pricing policies
and promotional strategies.
The course consists of six theory papers each carrying 100 marks as below :
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment
I. Consumer Behaviour 80 20 33
II. Sales and Distribution Management 80 20 33
III. Product Management 80 20 33
IV. International Marketing & Portfolio Management 80 20 33
V. Marketing of Services 80 20 33
VI. Management of Marketing Communication 80 20 33
& Advertising
Total 480 120 198
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(d) P.G. Diploma in Yogic Studies (PGDYS)
This course prepares the students to understand the benefits of Yogic exercises on human
body and mind.
The course consists of three theory papers and two practical papers, each carrying 100
marks, divided between written examination, home assignment and practical work as below :
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment Practical (Written Exam.
+ Assignment
+ Practical)
I. Basic Concept of Yoga 80 20 33
II. Structure and Functioning of 80 20 33
Body Metabolism
III. Yoga and Mind 80 20 33
IV. Practical 100 33
V. Practical 100 33
Total 240 60 200 165
54. BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (B.ED) COURSE :
Objective : The sole objective of this course is to provide training to non-trained
in-service teachers working in the secondary, primary and other schools of Bihar. The NCTE
granted permission to start a 2 year B.Ed. Course for in service teachers, who are working in
recognized schools and have completed atleast two years of teaching experience. The candidate
must have scored atleast 45% of marks at the graduate level.
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As the aspirants in the above category are in large number, so the University has adopted a
2 stage selection process to select candidates for enrolment to 500 seats in the B.Ed. course. Thefirst stage is the process of elimination where by 2500 applicants are to be selected on the basis ofthe marks obtained by them in different examinations from Matric and onwards to Post Graduatelevel. The selected 2500 applicants will, then, be asked to appear in the Entrance Test Examinationout of which 500 will be selected for admission to B.Ed. course on the basis of their merit, maintainingthe reservation rules of the State Government.
Details of the content based Methodology papers, Special papers and Practical teaching inmethodology are given in the syllabus of B.Ed. course, which will be delivered to the students at thetime of their admission. However, a brief outline of the course syllabus is furnished herein below :
COURSE STRUCTURE OF THE B.ED PROGRAMME
Paper Title of the paper Written exam. Assignment Practical Full marks
No.
Part-I
I. Curriculum & Instruction 75 25 100
II. Psychology of Development and Learning 75 25 100
III. Educational Evaluation 75 25 100
IV. Education and Society 75 25 100
V. Teacher & School 75 25 100
VI. Practical & Action Research Project 100 100
Total 375 125 100 600
Part-II
VII. Content Based Methodology 75 25 100
VIII. Content Based Methodology 75 25 100
IX. Special optional paper (one paper to be 75 25 100
salected out of (3)
X. Workshop Based Practical — — 100 100
XI. Practical Teaching in Methodology — — 100 100
XII. Practical Teaching in Methodology — — 100 100
Total 75 275 300 600
Examination for B.Ed. programme will be taken in two Parts. Part-I examination will be held
at the end of first academic and Part-II examination at the end of 2nd academic year. It would be
necessary for all students taking admission to pass both parts of the examination separately. In
other words, no student will be promoted to Part-II unless he/she has passed Part-I examination.
Further, to pass each Part of the examination, it would be necessary to pass in each paper of that
part of the examination, by securing atleast 33% of marks in each theory paper and 40% marks in
Practical papers. However, if a student has faild to appear or secured zero mark in the written
examination or practical work/home assignment in any paper, he/she will be deemed to have failed
in that paper. Failure in one paper will mean failure in that Part of the examination. Hence, students
must strive hard to pass individually in all the papers.
55. BACHELOR OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE (BLIS) COURSE :
Objective : The Bachelor’s Degree programme in Library and Information Science is meant
to impart necessary training and skill for effective organization and management of libraries and
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information units. The main purpose of the programme is to help those, who are already
employed in different libraries, to upgrade their professional knowledge and become competitive for
betterment of their career and employment. Minimum qualification for admission to BLIS programme
is graduate in any discipline.
The course consists of eight papers. Out of these, six are theory papers and two are practicalpapers, each carrying 100 marks, divided between written examination, home assignment andpractical work as below :
Paper Title of the paper Distribution Marks
No. Written Exam. Assignment Practical
I Foundation of Library & 80 20 —
Information Seience
II Management of Library * 80 20 —
Information Centre
III Library Classification Theory 80 20 —
IV Library Cataloguing Theory 80 20 —
V Reference service & Information 80 20 —
Sources
VI Application of Computer 80 — 20
in Library & Information centre
VII Library Classification (Practical) — — 100
VIII Library Cataloguing (Practical) — — 100
Total 480 100 220
Students being admitted to BLIS programme will be required to pass separately in each paper ofthe course. In order to pass in each paper, a student will have to secure atleast 33% of marksindividually in each paper. To determine the aforesaid 33% marks in each paper, the marks obtainedby the student, both in the written examination and assignment/practical work, as the case may be,will be clubbed and counted together and percentage determined accordingly. However, if a candidatehas faild to appear or secured zero mark in the written examination and /or home assignment/
practical work, as the case may be, in any paper, he/she will be deemed to has failed in that paper.Failure in one paper will mean failure in entire examination. As such, students must strive hard topass individually in all the papers.56. BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONS.) COURSES :
Objective : The course aims at providing an opportunity to obtain Bachelor's educationthrough distance mode in Arts subjects. The course is useful to such persons who are already
working and / or have missed their higher studies due to socio-economic problems or some otherreason and are still desirous to upgrade their academic attainment. B.A. (Hons.) courses arebeing offered in the following subjects :
(I) Economics (II) Education (To be introduced) (III) Geography
(IV) Hindi (V) History (VI) Home Science.
(vII) Journalism and Mass Communication (To be introduced) (VIII) Pol. Science
(IX) Public Administration (To be introduced) (X) Psychology
(XI) Social Work, (XII) Sociology, and (XII) Tourism
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(I) Structure of B.A. (Hons.) Course :
A candidate for B.A. (Honours) Examination shall be required to offer and be examined in (i)
one Honours subject, comprising eight papers, (ii) two subsidiary subjects, each comprising two
papers i.e. four papers in all (iii) one language subject, comprising two papers, and (iv) one General
Studies paper, totalling fifteen papers in all, divided equally into five papers for each Part I, Part II and
Part III examinations of the course, as per following structure :
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f)
Examination Honours Subsidiary Compulsory General Total
Subject Subjects Language Studies Papers
subject
B.A. (Honours) 2 Papers 2 Papers 1 Paper
Part I (Paper I & II) (Paper I of each (Paper I of 5 Papers
of the two Language subject
subsidiary subjects)
B.A. (Honours) 2 Papers 2 Papers 1 Paper
Part II (Paper III (Paper II of each (Paper II of 5 Paper
& IV) of the two Language
subsidiary subjects) subject)
B.A. (Honours) 4 Papers 1 Paper
Part III (Paper V, VI, (General 5 Papers
VII and VIII) Studies)
Total 8 Papers 4 Papers 2 Papers 1 Paper 15 Papers
Each of the above fifteen papers shall carry 100 marks; divided between term end written
examination and home assignment /practical work, as the case may be, in a ratio of 80:20 excepting
the two papers of Language subject and one paper of General Studies which have no home
assignment or practical work. In these papers, the term end written examination will be held for
entire 100 marks in each paper. For students taking admission in 2008 session and onwards, it is
compulsory to pass in each paper of each Part of the examination. To pass in the examination, a
student must score atleast 45% of marks in each Honours paper and 33% of marks in each paper
of the two Subsidiary subjects, Language Subject and General Studies. To determine 45% of makrs
in Honours papers and 33% of marks in Subsidiary subjects, Language Subject and General Studies,
the marks obtained by a student, both in term end written examination and home assignment /
practical, as the case may be, shall be clubbed and counted together and percentage determined
accordingly. However, if a candidate has secured zero mark in term end examination or the home
assignment/practical examination or failed to appear in term end examination or failed to submit
assignment, as the case may be, in any paper, he shall be deemed to have failed in that paper.
Failure in one paper will mean failure in that Part of the examination. Hence, students must strive
hard to pass individually in each paper.
The term end examination shall be held for each Part of the course at the end of each
Academic session and it will be compulsory to pass in each part of the examination before a student
is promted to the next Part.
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(II) Abstract of the Syllabus of B.A. (Hons.) Course :The abstract of B.A. (Hons.) Courses is given below, subject wise. The break up of marks
between term end written examination and the home assignment/practical examination, as also thepass marks required to pass in each paper, are also indicated.
(i) B.A. (Hons.) in Economics
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment
taken together)
Part-I
1. Micro Economics 80 20 45
2. Indian Economy 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-II
3. Macro Economics 80 20 45
4. Money Banking and Public Finance 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-III
5. Developmental & Environmental Economics 80 20 45
6. International Economics 80 20 45
7. Agricultural Economics 80 20 45
8. Industrical Economics 80 20 45
Total 320 80 180
(ii) B.A. (Hons.) in Education (To be introduced)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass Written Assignment Practical (Written Exam.
Exam. + Assignmentpractical)
Part-I
1. Philosophical & Sociological Foundation of 80 20 45
Education
2. Development of Education in India 80 20 45
Total 160 20 20 90
Part-II
3. Educational Psychology & Pedagogy 80 20 45
4. Population, Environment and Value Education 80 20 45
Total 160 20 20 90
Part-III
5. Educational Measurement, Evaluation and 80 20 45
Moral Education
6. Educational Guidance Curriculum Construction 80 20 45
7. Educational Thought and Practice 80 20 45
8. Issues and Trends in Contemporary Indian 80 20 45
Indian Education
Total 320 40 40 180
Grand Total 640 80 80 360
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(iii) B.A. (Hons.) in Geography
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass Written Assignment Practical (Written Exam.
Exam. + Assignmentpractical)
Part-I
1. Geomorphology, Climatology & Oceanography 80 20 45
2. Geography of Asia, China and Japan 80 20 45
Total 160 20 20 90
Part-II
3. Geography of India, Bihar and Jharkhand 80 20 45
4. Economics and Resource Geography 80 20 45
Total 160 20 20 90
Part-III
5. Geographical Thought and 80 20 45
Applied Geography
6. Human and Settlement Geography 80 20 45
7. Population Geography and Bio-Geography 80 20 45
8. Environmental Geography 80 20 45
Total 320 40 40 180
Grand Total 640 80 80 360
(iv) B.A. (Hons.) in Hindi
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l=kh; dk;Z) Part-I
1. fgUnh dkO; (izkphu) 80 20 45
2. fgUnh dkO; (vkèkqfud) 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-II
3. dFkk lkfgR; 80 20 45
4. ukVd vkSj fucaèk 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-III
5. fgUnh lkfgR; dk bfrgkl 80 20 45
6. dkO;'kkL=k ,oa vkykspuk 80 20 45
7. Hkk"kk foKku ,oa fgUnh Hkk"kk dk bfrgkl 80 20 45
8. iz;kstu ewyd fgUnh (O;kogkfjd fgUnh) 80 20 45
Total 320 80 180 Grand Total 640 160 360
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(v) B.A. (Hons.) in History
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I 1. History of India (Earliest Times to 1206AD) 80 20 45
2. Rise of Modern West 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-II 3. History of India (1206 AD -1757 AD) 80 20 45
4. Brief History of Modern Europe (1789 AD -1945 AD) 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-III 5. History of India (1757 AD-1950 AD) 80 20 45
6. History of Freedom Movement of India (1857AD -1950AD) 80 20 45
7. Brief History of Asia 80 20 45
8. History of USA (1776 AD-1945 AD) 80 20 45
Total 320 80 180
Grand Total 640 160 360
(vi) B.A. (Hons.) in HOME SCIENCE
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment Practical (Written Exam.
+ Assignment
+ Practical)
Part-I
1. Food Science & Nutrition 80 20 45
2. Human Development 80 20 45
Total 160 20 20 90
Part-II
3. Dietetics 80 20 45
4. Family Resource Management 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-III
5. Textile and Clothing 80 — 20 45
6. Child Psychology 80 20 45
7. Extension Education 80 20 45
8. Family Relationship 80 20 45
Total 320 60 20 180
Grand Total 640 80 80 360
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(vii) B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC) (To be introduced)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment Practical (Written Exam.
+ Assignment
+ Practical)
Part-I
1. tulapkj ,oa i=kdkfjrk ,d ifjp; 80 20 — 45
2. tu ekè;eksa dk mn~Hko ,oa fodkl 80 20 — 45
Total 160 40 — 90
Part-II
3. fjiksfV±x ,oa lEiknu 80 20 — 45
4. ehfM;k esa dEI;wVj iz;ksx 80 — 20 45
Total 160 20 20 90
Part-III
5. JO;&n`'; ehfM;k 80 — 20 45
6. tulapkj ,oa foKkiu 80 20 — 45
7. fodkl lapkj 80 20 — 45
8. Hkkjrh; lafoèkku ,oa i=kdkfjrk dkuwu 80 20 — 45
Total 320 60 20 180
Grand Total 640 120 40 360
(viii) B.A. (Hons.) in Pol Science
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I 1. Political Theory 80 20 45 2. Indian Government and Politics 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-II 3. Comparative Government and Politics 80 20 45 4. International Politics 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-III 5. Public Administration 80 20 45 6. Political Thought 80 20 45 7. Political Sociology 80 20 45 8. Indian Political Thinkers 80 20 45
Total 320 80 180 Grand Total 640 160 360
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(ix) B.A. (Hons.) in Public Administration (To be introduced)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I 1. Principles of Public Administration 80 20 45 2. Indian Administration 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-II 3. Administration Thinker Classical and 80 20 45
Contemporary 4. Public Policy and Analysis 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-III 5. Social Administration 80 20 45 6. Democratic Decentralization and 80 20 45
Urban-Rural Governance withReference to India.
7. Educational and Health Administration in 80 20 45India
8. State Administration of Bihar 80 20 45and Developmental Issues Total 320 80 180 Grand Total 640 160 360
(x) B.A. (Hons.) in Psychology
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass Written Assignment Practical (Written Exam. Exam. + Assignment/
Practical)
Part-I
1. Basic Psychologcal Processes 80 20 45
2. Psychopathology 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-II
3. Social Psychology 80 20 45
4. History and Systems of Psychology 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-III 5. Research Methodology 80 20 45
6. Clinical Psychology 80 20 45
7. Industrial and Educational Psychology 80 20 45
8. (a) Psychological Experiment, and 50 45
(b) Phychological Testing 50
Total 240 60 100 180
Grand Total 560 140 100 360
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(xi) B.A. (Hons.) in Social Work
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks No. Minimum Marks
required to pass Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I
1. Introduction to Social Work 80 20 45
2. Social Work- Intervention with 80 20 45
Individuals & Groups
Total 160 60 90
Part-II
3. Social Work Intervention with 80 20 45
Communities and Institutions
4. Introduction to Family Education 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-III
5. Introduction to HIV/AIDS 80 20 45
6. Substance Abuse and Counselling 80 20 45
7. Social Work in Disaster Management 80 20 45
8. Disaster Management Methods 80 20 45
and Techniques
Total 320 60 180
Grand Total 640 160 360
(xii) B.A. (Hons.) in Sociology
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I
1. Introduction to Sociology 80 20 45
2. Foundation of Sociological Thought 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-II
3. Society in India 80 20 45
4. Social Research Methods 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-III
5. Indian Societies : Issues and Problems 80 20 45
6. Rural and Urban Sociology 80 20 45
7. Social Welfare and Social Legislation 80 20 45
8. Industrial Sociology 80 20 45
Total 320 80 180
Grand Total 640 160 360
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(xiii) B.A. (Hons.) in Tourism
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I
1. Foundation Course in Tourism (TS-1) 80 20 45
2. Foundation Course in English (FEG-1) 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-II
3. Tourism Development : Products, 80 20 45
Operations and Case Studies (TS-2)
4. Foundation Course in Humanities 80 20 45
& Social Sciences (BSHF-101)
Total 160 40 90
Part-III
5. Management in Tourism (TS-3) 80 20 45
6. Indian Culture : Perspective for Toursism 80 20 45
(TS-4)
7. Ecology, Environment and Tourism (TS-5) 80 20 45
8. Tourism Marketing (TS-6) 80 20 45
Total 320 40 180
Grand Total 640 160 360
(III) Abstract of the syllabus of Two Subsidiary Subjects to be offered by all students of B.A.
(Hons.) Course :
A candidate of B.A. (Hons.) course shall be required to offer two subsidiary subjects, each
consisting of two papers, from out of the following subsidiary subjects. The abstract of the syllabus
of the B.A. (Subsidiary) subjects is given below :
(i) B.A. Economics (Subsidiary)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I
1. Micro Economics 80 20 33
Part-II
2. Indian Economy 80 20 33
Total 160 40 66
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(ii) B.A. Geography (Subsidiary)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Practical (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I
1. Physical and Economic Geography 80 20 33
Part-II
2. Geography of India, Bihar and Jharkhand 80 20 33
Total 160 40 66
(iii) B.A. Hindi (Subsidiary)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I
1. fgUnh dkO; 80 20 33
Part-II
2. fgUnh x| 80 20 33
Total 160 40 66
(iv) B.A. History (Subsidiary)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I
1. History of India (Earliest Times to 1206 AD) 80 20 33
Part-II
2. World History 80 20 33
Total 160 40 66
(v) B.A. Journalism & Mass Communication (Subsidiary) (To be introduced)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks No. Minimum Marks
required to pass Written Assignment Practical (Written Exam. Exam. + Assignment/
Practical)
Part-I
1. tulapkj ,oa i=kdkfjrk ds fl¼kUr 80 20 — 33
Part-II
2. tulapkj dk mn~Hko ,oa fodkl 80 — 20 33
Total 160 20 20 66
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(vi) B.A. Home Science (Subsidiary)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I
1. Food Science and Nutrition 80 20 33
Part-II
2. Human Development 80 20 33
Total 160 40 66
(vii) B.A. Political Science (Subsidiary)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignmentl (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I
1. Principles of Political Science 80 20 33
Part-II
2. Comparative Government and Politics 80 20 33
Total 160 40 66
(viii) B.A. Psychology (Subsidiary)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I
1. Fundamentals of Psychology 80 20 33
Part-II
2. Social Psychology 80 20 33
Total 160 40 66
(ix) B.A. Public Administration (Subsidiary) (To be introduced)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I
1. Principles of Public Administration 80 20 33
Part-II
2. Indian Administration 80 20 33
Total 160 40 66
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(x) B.A. Social Work (Subsidiary)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I
1. Introduction to Social Work 80 20 33
Part-II
2. Social Work 80 20 33
Intervention with individuals and Group
Total 160 40 66
(xi) B.A. Sociology (Subsidiary)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I
1. Introduction to Sociology 80 20 33
Part-II
2. Foundation of Sociological Thought 80 20 33
Total 160 40 66
(xii) B.A. Tourism (Subsidiary)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I
1. Foundation Course in Tourism –TS(J) 80 20 33
Part-II
2. Tourism Development Products 80 20 33
Operations and Case Studies. (TS-2)
Total 160 40 66
(IV) Compulsory Language Subject to be offered by all B.A. (Honours) Students
All Honours students, opting for any of the three streams, namely, Arts, Science or
Commerce, are required to offer one Compulsory Language subject which could be either (i)
Hindi, or (ii) Hindi plus Language of their mother tongue. All Hindi speaking students must opt
for Hindi as their Compulsory Language Subject, while non-Hindi speaking students are offered
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a composite Language Subject; half of which is Hindi and the other half of which is Urdu.
Choice of any other language as a mother tongue in place of Urdu is not being offered by
this University for the time being. Hence, students must select one out of these two options
available to them as their Language Subject.
The Compulsory Language subject consists of two papers, each carrying 100 marks.
Paper I forms part of Part I examination, while Paper II is included in Part II examination. Both these
papers are entirely theoretical in nature, having no home assignment or practical content.
The abstract of syllabus of the Compulsory Language Subject is as follow :
(A) For Hindi-Speaking Students
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Assignment + Assignment)
Part-I
1. vfuok;Z (jk"VªHkk"kk) fgUnh(i| ikB ,oa O;kdj.k) 100 — 33
Part-II
1. vfuok;Z (jk"VªHkk"kk) fgUnh (x| ikB ,oa fucUèk) 100 — 33
(B) For Non-Hindi-Speaking Students
Part-I
1. vfuok;Z fgUnh rFkk fgUnh brj mnwZ Hkk"kk 50 + 50 — 16.50+16.50=33
Part-II
1. vfuok;Z fgUnh rFkk fgUnh brj mnwZ Hkk"kk 50 + 50 — 16.50+16.50=33
(V) Compulsory General Studies paper to be offered by all B.A (Hons.) Students
There shall be a compulsory General Studies paper for B.A. (Hons.) and B.Sc. (Hons.)
students, having a common syllabus for both these streams. This papers shall carry 100 marks
and will be entirely theoretical in nature, having no home assignment or practical content :
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Assignment + Assignment)
Part-III
1. General Studies 100 — 33
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(B) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONS.) COURSES :
The University has introduced B.Sc. (Hons.) programme in Chemistry, Physics, Botany,
Zoology, Mathematics, Geograpy and Home Science (Hons.) to help students to pursue their
studies in science subjects. A student, offering Geography for B.Sc. (Hons.) subject, will have to
select two subsidiary subject out of Chemistry, Physics, Botany, Zoology Mathematics and Home
Science. Similarly, a student, offering Home Science for B.Sc. (Hons.) subject, will have to select
two subsidiary subject out of chemistry, physics, Botany, Mathematics, Zoology and Geography In
addition, he must have passed his Intermediate examination with the science stream.
(I) Structure of B.Sc. (Hons.) Courses :
A candidate for B.Sc. (Honours) Examination shall be required to select and be examined in (i)
one Honours subject, comprising eight papers, (ii) two subsidiary subjects, each comprising two
papers i.e. in four papers in all (iii) one language subject, comprising two papers, and (iv) one General
Studies, totalling fifteen papers in all, divided into five papers for each Part I, Part II and Part III examinations
of the course, as per following structure :
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f)
Examination Honours Subsidiary Compulsory General Total papers
Subject Subjects Language Studies
Subject
B.Sc. (Honours) 2 Papers 2 Papers 1 Paper Nil 5 Papers
Part I (Paper I & II) (Paper I of each (Paper I of) Nil
of the two Language
subsidiary subjects) Subject
B.Sc. (Honours) 2 Papers 2 Papers 1 Paper Nil 5 Papers
Part II (Paper III (Paper II of each (Paper II of) Nil
& IV) of the two Language
subsidiary subjects) subject
B.Sc, (Honours) 4 Papers Nil Nil 1 Paper 5 Papers
Part III (Paper V, VI,
VII and VIII)
Total 8 Papers 4 Papers 2 Papers 1 Paper 15 Papers
Each of the above eight papers of Honours Subject and 4 papers of subsidiary subjects shall
carry 80 marks for term end examination and 20 marks for practical / experimental examination/
home assignment, as the case may be, excepting Mathematics (Hons.) subject where there shall
be no practical / experimental examination and, instead, each of honours papers shall carry 80
marks for term end theoretical examination and 20 marks for home assignment. The subsidiary
papers for Maths (Hons.) students will be on the same pattern as for other science students of
Science Hons. subjects. The two papers of Compulsory Language subject and one paper of General
study shall carry 100 marks each. These will be fully theoretical papers with no practical work or
home assignment.
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It will be compulsory for a students to pass in each paper of each Part of the examination. To
pass in each paper a student must secure atleast 45% of marks in each of the Honours papers and
33% of marks in each paper of the Subsidiary subjects, Language subject and General studies. To
determine 45% marks in Honours papers and 33% of marks in Subsidiary subjects, Language
subject and General studies, the marks scored by a student, both in term-end written examination
and practical work / home assignment, shall be clubbed and counted together and percentage
determined accordingly. However, if a candidate has secured zero mark in term-end examination or
home assignment/ practical examination in any paper or failed to appear in any paper or failed to
submit assignment in any paper as the case may be, he/she will be deemed to have failed in that
paper. Failure in one paper will mean failure in that Part of the examination. Hence, students must
strive hard to pass individually in each paper.The term end examination shall be held for each part of
the course at the end of each academic session and it will be compulsory to pass each Part of the
examination before student is promoted to the next Part.
(II) Abstract of the syllabus of B.Sc. (Hons.) Course :
The abstract of the Syllabus of B.Sc. (Hons.) Courses is given below :
(i) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Practical (Written Exam.
+ Practical)
Part-I
1. Cryptograms, Algae, Fungi, Lichens, 80 20 45
Bryophyta, Petridophyta and Fossils
2. Gymnosperm, Fossils and Angiosperm 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-II
3. Microbiology, Plant Pathology and Embryology 80 20 45
4. Anatomy, Cell Biology and Economic Botany 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-III
5. Physiology and Bio-Chemistry 80 20 45
6. Environmental Biology 80 20 45
7. Cytogenetic and Molecular Biology 80 20 45
8. Genetics 80 20 45
Total 320 80 180
Grand Total 640 160 360
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(ii) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Practical (Written Exam.
+ Practical)
Part-I
1. Physical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry 80 20 45
2. Physical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-II
3. Physical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry 80 20 45
4. Physical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-III
5. Physical Chemistry 80 20 45
6. Inorganic Chemistry 80 20 45
7. Organic Chemistry 80 20 45
8. Introduction to Molecular Spectroscopy, 80 20 45
Industrial Chemistry, Enviornmental Chemistry
Total 320 80 180
Grand Total 640 160 360
(iii) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Geography
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment Practical (Written Exam.
+ Assignment +
Practical)
Part-I
1. Geomorphology, Climatology and Oceanology 80 20 45
2. Geography of Asia, China and Japan 80 20 45
Total 160 20 20 90
Part-II
3. Geography of India, Bihar and Jharkhand 80 20 45
4. Economic and Resource Geography 80 20 45
Total 160 20 20 90
Part-III
5. Geographical Thought and 80 20 45
Applied Geography
6. Human and Settlement Geography 80 20 45
7. Population Geography and Bio-Geography 80 20 45
8. Environmental Geography 80 20 45
Total 320 40 40 180
Grand Total 640 80 80 630
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(iv) B.Sc. (Hons.) in HOME SCIENCEPaper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam
Written Exam. Assignment Practical + Assignment/
Practical)
Part-I 1. Food Science & Nutrition 80 20 45
2. Human Development 80 20 45
Total 160 20 20 90
Part-II 3. Dietetics 80 20 45
4. Family Resource Management 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-III 5. Textile and Clothing 80 20 45
6. Child Psychology 80 20 45
7. Extension Education 80 20 45
8. Family Relationship 80 20 45
Total 320 60 20 180
Grand Total 640 80 80 360
(v) B.Sc. (Hons.) in MATHEMATICS
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Assignment (Written Exam.
Exam. + Assignment)
Part-I 1. Set Theory, Matrics, Abstract Algebra, Theory of 80 20 45
Equations and Trigonometry
2. Defferential Calculus, Integral Calculus and 80 20 45
Analytical Geometry of Three Dimensions Total 160 40 90
Part-II 3. Real Analysis, Infinite Sequences and 80 20 45
Series, Linear Algebra
4. Differential Equation, Vector, Calculus, Statics and 80 20 45
Dynamics
Total 160 40 90
Part-III 5. Topology, Real Analysis-II, Riemann Integration, 80 20 45
Infinite Series and Functional Analysis
6. Abstract Algebra-II, Advance Set Theory, 80 20 45Discrete Mathematics and Complex Analysis
7. Linear Programming, Differential Equations-II, 80 20 45
Attraction and Potential and Hydrostatics.
8. Numerical Analysis, 80 20 45
Total 320 80 180
Grand Total 640 160 360
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(vi) B.Sc. (Hons.) in PHYSICS
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Assignment Practical (Written Exam.
Exam. + Assignment/
Practical)
Part-I 1. Methods of Mathematical Physics 80 20 45
and Mechanics, Special Theory of Relativity,
Waves and Vibration
2. Heat, Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-II 3. Optics and Electromagnetic Theory 80 20 45
4. Electrostatics and Magnetism, Current, 80 20 45
Electricity and Modern Physics
Total 160 40 90
Part-III 5. Mathematical Physics and 80 20 45
Classical Mechanics
6. Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Mechanism 80 20 45
7. Classical Electrodynamics and Plasma Physics, 80 20 45
Physics of Atoms, Moleculus and Nuclie
8. Solid State Physics and Electronics 80 20 45
Total 320 40 40 180
Grand Total 640 40 120 360
(vii) B.Sc. (Hons.) in ZOOLOGYPaper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marksrequired to pass
Written Practical (Written Exam. Exam. + Practical)
Part-I 1. Systematic Position, 80 20 45
General Organization and Life History
2. Ecology, Animal Behaviour & Economic Zoology 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-II
3. Chordata, 80 20 45
4. Comparative Anatomy and Embryology 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90
Part-III 5. Bio Chemistry and Mammalian Physiology 80 20 90
6. Cell Biology, Genetics and Paleozoology 80 20 90
7. Evolution of Zoogeography 80 20 90
8. Mammalian Endocrinology, Paleozoology and Biometry 80 20 90
Total 320 80 360
Grand Total 640 160 360
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(III) Abstract of the syllabus of Two Subsidiary Subjects to be offered by all
students of B.Sc. (Hons.) Course :
(i) B.Sc. (Subsidiary) in BOTANY
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Practical (Written Exam.
+
Practical)
Part-I
1. Microbiology, Algae, Fungi, Lichens, 80 20 33
Bryophyta, Pteridophyta, Gaymnosperm, Angiosperm
Part-II
2. Anatomy of Angiosperm, Embryology of 80 20 33
Angiosperm, Cytology and Genetics,
Physiology, Enviornmental Biology, Economic Botany
Total 160 40 66
(ii) B.Sc. (Subsidiary) in CHEMISTRY
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Practical (Written Exam.
+ Assignment/
Practical)
Part-I
1. Physical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry 80 20 33
Part-II
2. Inorganic Chemistry 80 20 33
Total 160 40 66
(iii) B.Sc. (Subsidiary) in Mathematics
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I
1. Set-Theory and Abstract Algebra, Trigonometry 80 20 33
Real Analysis, Co-ordinate Geometry, Differential
Calculus and Vector Analysis
Part-II
2. Integral Calculus, Differential Equations, 80 20 33
Co-ordinate Geometry, Linear Programming
Total 160 40 66
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(iv) B.Sc. (Subsidiary) in PHYSICS
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Practical (Written Exam.
+
Practical)
Part-I 1. Special Theory of Relativity, 80 20 33
Mechanics and Properties of Matter, Wavesand Acoustics, Thermal Physics Part-II
2. Electrostatics and Magnetism, Current 80 20 33Electricity and Modern Physics, Optics Total 160 40 66
(v) B.Sc. (Subsidiary) in ZOOLOGY
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Practical (Written Exam.
+
Practical)
Part-I
1. Non-Chordata, Cell Biology, Genetics and Evolution 80 20 33
Part-II
2. Chordata Embryology, Biochemistry 80 20 33
Physiology, Endocrinology
Total 160 40 66
(IV) Compulsory Language Subject to be offered by all B.Sc. (Honours) Students
All Honours students, opting for any of the three streams, namely, Arts, Science or Com-merce, are required to offer one Compulsory Language subject which could be either (i) Hindi, or (ii)Hindi plus Language of their mother tongue. All Hindi speaking students must opt for Hindi as theirCompulsory Language Subject, while non-Hindi speaking students are offered a composite LanguageSubject; half of which is Hindi and the other half or which is Urdu. Choice of any other language as amother tongue in place of Urdu is not being offered by this University for the time being. Hence, stu-dents must select one out of these two options available to them as their Language Subject.
The Compulsory Language subject consists of two papers, each carrying 100 marks. PaperI forms part of Part I examination, while Paper II is included in Part II examination. Both these papersare entirely theoretical in nature, having no home assignment or practical content.
The abstract of syllabus of the Compulsory Language subject is as follows :
(A) For Hindi-Speaking Students
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I
1. vfuok;Z (jk"VªHkk"kk) fgUnh (i| ikB ,oa O;kdj.k) 100 — 33
Part-II
1. vfuok;Z (jk"VªHkk"kk) fgUnh(x| ikB ,oa fucUèk) 100 — 33
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(B) For Non-Hindi-Speaking Students
Part-I
1. vfuok;Z fgUnh rFkk fgUnh brj mnwZ Hkk"kk 50 + 50 — 16.50+16.50=33
Part-II
1. vfuok;Z fgUnh rFkk fgUnh brj mnwZ Hkk"kk 50 + 50 — 16.50+16.50=33
(V) Compulsory General Studies paper to be offered by all B.Sc. (Hons.) Students
There shall be a Compulsory General Studies paper for B.Sc. (Hons.) students, having acommon syllabus with General Studies paper of B.A. (Hons.) students.This papers shall carry 100marks and will be entirely theoretical in nature, having no home assignment or practical content :
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-III 1. General Studies 100 — 33
(C) BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (HONS.) COURSE :
Objective : Bachelor's Degree course in Commerce aims at helping the students to developcompetency in basic aspects of trade and commerce.
(I) Structure of B.Com. (Hons.) CoursesB.Com. (Hons.) course shall consist of 15 papers, spread over three academic years. The
structure of the course shall be as follows :
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f)
Examination Hons. Subject Subsidiary papers Compulsory Computer Total paper
Language Education
Subject
B. Com. (Honours) 2 Papers 2 Papers 1 Paper 5 Papers
Part I (Paper I & II) (i) Business Organisation (Paper I of )
(ii) Principles of Economic Language
Subject)
B. Com. (Honours) 2 Papers 2 Papers I Paper 5 Papers
Part II (Paper III & IV) (i) Planning and Economic (Paper II of)
Development of India Language
(ii) Money and Banking Subject
B. Com. (Honours) 4 Papers 1 Paper 5 Papers
Part III (Paper V, VI. VII (Computer
and VIII) Education)
TOTAL 8 Papers 4 Papers 2 Papers 1 Paper 15 papers
Each of the above 8 papers of B.Com. (Hons.) subject and 4 papers of subsidiary subjectsshall carry 80 marks for term end theoretical written examination and 20 marks for home assign-ment. The computer education paper, carrying 100 marks, shall have a theory content of 20 marksand practical content of 80 marks, while 2 Compulsory Language subject papers, each carrying 100marks, shall be entirely theoretical in nature, with no home assignment or practical contentat all.
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For students being admitted to B.Com. (Hons.) course it will be necessary to pass in eachpaper of each Part of the examination separately. To pass in each paper, a student must secureatleast 45% of marks in each paper of the Honours subject and 33% of marks in each of the Subsidiarypapers and two papers of the Language subject and one paper of Computer Education. To determine45% of marks in Hons. paper and 33% of marks in other papers (Subsidiary papers, Languagesubject papers and Computer Education paper), the marks obtained by a student, both in thetheoretical written examination and home assignment / practical examination, in each paper, shallbe clubbed and counted together and percentage determined accordingly. However, if a student hassecured zero mark in the term end written examination or the home assignment /practicalexamination, or failed to appear in term end examination, or failed to submit assignment, as thecase may be, in any paper, he/she will be deemed have failed in that paper. Failure in one paper willmean failure in that part of the examination. Hence, students must strive hard to pass separately ineach paper. The term end. written examination shall be held at the end of each academic sessionand a student must pass each Part of the examination before he/she is promoted to the next Part.
(II) Abstract of the syllabus of different papers of B.Com. (Hons.) course :
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I 1. Financial Accounts 80 20 45 2. Audiling 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90 Part-II
3. Advance Accounts 80 20 45 4. Business Law 80 20 45
Total 160 40 90 Part-III
5. Cost Accounting 80 20 45 6. Management Accounting 80 20 45 7. Taxation Law And Accounts 80 20 45 8. Business Statistics and Business 80 20 45
Mathematics Total 320 80 180
Grand Total 640 160 360
(III) Abstract of the syllabus of subsidiary papers of B.Com. (Hons.) course :
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I 1. Business Organisation 80 20 33 2. Principles of Economics 80 20 33
Part-II 3. Planning & Economic 80 20 33
Development of India 4. Money and Banking 80 20 33
Total 320 80 132
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(IV) Compulsory Language Subject to be offered by all B.Com (Honours) Students
All Honours students, opting for any of the three streams, namely, Arts, Science or Com-
merce, are required to offer one Compulsory Language subject which could be either (i) Hindi, or
(ii) Hindi plus Language of their mother tongue. All Hindi speaking students must opt for Hindi as their
Compulsory Language Subject, while non-Hindi speaking students are offered a composite Lan-
guage Subject; half of which is Hindi and the other half of which is Urdu. Choice of any other languate
as a mother tongue in place of Urdu is not being offered by this University for the time being. Hence,
students must select one out of these two options available to them as their Language Subject.
The Compulsory Language subject consists of two papers, each carrying 100 marks. Paper
1 forms part of Part I examination, while Paper II is included in Part II examination. Both these papers
are entirely theoretical in nature, having no home assignment or practical content.
The abstract of the syllabus of the Compulsory Language Subject is as follows :
(A) For Hindi-Speaking Students
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment (Written Exam.
+ Assignment)
Part-I
1. vfuok;Z (jk"VªHkk"kk) fgUnh (i| ikB ,oa O;kdj.k) 100 — 33
Part-II
1. vfuok;Z (jk"VªHkk"kk) fgUnh (x| ikB ,oa fucUèk) 100 — 33
(B) For Non-Hindi-Speaking Students
Part-I
1. vfuok;Z fgUnh rFkk fgUnh brj mnwZ Hkk"kk 50 + 50 — 16.50+16.50=33
Part-II
1. vfuok;Z fgUnh rFkk fgUnh brj mnwZ Hkk"kk 50 + 50 — 16.50+16.50=33
(V) Compulsory Computer Education paper to be offered by all B.Com. (Hons.) Students
There shall be a Compulsory Computer Education paper for all students of B.Com. (Hons.)in place of General Studies paper. This paper shall be divided into theory and practical content in aratio of 20:80 as follows: Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Practical (Written Exam.
+Practical)
Part-III 1. Computer Education 20 80 33
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57. BACHELOR IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA) :The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) programme to be introduced from current session
after getting permission from Chancellor Office, is a three years degree course aims to impart in-depth knowledge and broad understanding of the basics of management. The BBA Course focuseson various area of management and prepares students for a career in Management Administration.The broad objectives of the course are :–
(i) To provide high quality, value-based, career-oriented education for students.
(ii) To facilitate students in understanding, developing, integrating and applying both core andspecialized concept and practices.
(iii) To provide energetic, effective, efficient and ethical graduate to meet the desired needs ofthe dynamic world and serve the society.
Eligibility :–Pass in 10+2 (any discipline)
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Minimum Marks
required to pass
Written Exam. Assignment Practical (Written Exam.
+ Assignment/
Practical)
Part-I
1 Business and Management 80 20 — 33
2 Foundation Course in Humanities and 80 20 — 33
Social Sciences
3 Business Communication 80 20 — 33
4 Legal Aspect of Indian Business 80 20 — 33
5 Computer Fundamental 50 — 50 33
6 Business Organization 80 20 — 33
Total 450 100 50 198
Part-II
7 Human Recourse Management 80 20 — 33
8 Strategic Management 80 20 — 33
9 Marketing Management 80 20 — 33
10 Business Finance 80 20 — 33
11 Management of Information System 80 20 — 33
12 Financial Management 80 20 — 33
Total 480 100 — 198
Part-III
13 Organizational Behaviour 80 20 — 33
14 Risk and Insurance Management 80 20 — 33
15 International Business 80 20 — 33
16 Cost and Management Accounting 80 20 — 33
17 E. Commerce 80 — 20 33
18 Business Economics 80 20 — 33
Total 480 100 198
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58. BACHELOR IN COMPUTER APPLICATION (B C A) COURSE :This is a three year course in Computer Application, offered to students who have passed
their Intermediate examination with mathematics as one of the papers. I.A. and I.Com. passed
students may also seek admission in BCA course only if they have completed CIC course of the
University or had offered mathematics as a paper of study at the Intermediate level. The programme
offers at least 72 hours of practical training in each laboratory paper of computer application to every
student in each year of his/her study. For this purpose, the University has developed an ultra modern
high-tech computer laboratory at its headquarters where training is imparted to BCA students underguidance of highly skilled computer professionals.
The structure of the course is as follows :
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks No. Minimum Marks
required to pass Written Exam. Assignment Practical (Written Exam.
+ Assignment/Practical)
Part-I 1 Foundation Course in English (CS-610) 80 20 33 2 Foundation Course in 80 20 33
Humanities and Social Sciences (BSHF-101) 3 Computer Fundamentals and PC Software 20 80 33
(CS-611) 4 PC Software Application Skills (CS-612) 80 20 33 5 Foundation Course in (CS--60) 80 20 33
Mathematics in Computing 6 ‘C’ Programming & Data structure (CS-62) 20 80 33
Total 360 80 160 198 Part-II 7 Foundation Course in Science and Technology 80 20 33
(FST-01) 8 Introduction to System Software
Orgnization (CS-63) 20 80 33 9 Elements of System Analysis and Design 80 20 33
(CS-05)10 Introduction to DBMS (CS-06) 80 20 3311 Introduction to Computer Organisation(CS-64) 80 20 3312 Windows Programming (CS-65) 20 80 3313 Multimedia (CS-66) 80 20 3314 RDBMS Lab (CS-67) 20 80 33
Total 460 100 240 264 Part-III15 Computer Network (CS-68) 80 20 33
16 TCP/IP Programming (BCS-061) 80 20 3317 Introduction to Software Engineering (CS-70) 80 20 33
18 Computer Oriented Numerical Techniques 80 20 33
(CS-71)
19 C++ and Object Oriented Programming(CS-72) 20 80 33
20 Theory of Computer Science (CS-73) 80 20 3321 Introduction to Internet (CS-74) 80 20 33
Programming (Java, Active X)
22 Internet Administration (CS-75) 80 20 33
23 Project Report (CS-76) 80 (Report) Viva-20 33
Total 660 140 100 264
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For all students admitted to BCA and BBA course, it will be necessary to pass in each paper
of each Part of the examination. To pass in each paper, a student must secure at least 33% of
marks in each paper separately. To determine 33% of marks in each paper, the marks obtained by
a student, both in term-end written examination and practical work/home assignment, shall be
clubbed and counted together and percentage determined accordingly. However, if a candidate has
secured zero mark in term-end examination or the home assignment/practical examination, as the
case may be, in any paper, he/she will be deemed to have failed in that paper. Failure in one paper
will mean failure in that Partof the examination. Hence, studetns must strive hard to pass separtely
in each paper. The term-end examination shall be held for each Part of the course at the end of
each academic session and it will be compulsory to pass in each Part of the examination before a
student is promoted to the next Part.
59. INTERMEDIATE COURSES :
Objective : The basic objective of the Intermediate programmes is to open a new channel of
admission to Intermediate courses (I.A, I.Com. and I.Sc.) through distance mode of education for such
students who have cleared matric level (+10) examination and are desirous to pursue +2 level courses,
but are unable to do so because of socio-economic problems or other constraints. Now, they can
upgrade their educational attainment by joining Intermediate courses through distance mode of learning.
The Intermediate courses are being offered in :
A computer class in progress
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(a) Arts stream, (b) Science stream, and (c) Commerce stream
(A) INTERMEDIATE OF ARTS (I.A.) COURSE :
A student, joining Intermediate of Arts Course, shall have to offer two compulsory and three
optinal subjects as per details given below :
(a) Compulsory Subjects : Every student will have to offer the following two compulsory subjects
:
(i) Language Composition : Rashtrabhasha Hindi – 100 marks Or
Rastrabhasha Hindi-50 marks + Other Matribhasha-50 marks
(ii) Language & Literature Subject-Hindi language & Literature-200 marks, divided into two
papers of 100 marks each Or English language & Literature-200 marks, divided into two
papers of 100 marks each
(b) Optional Subjects:-Every student will have to select three optional subjects from among the
subjects given below :
(i) Economics (ii) Geography (iii) History (iv) Logic (v) Political Science (vi) Psychology and
(vii) Sociology. Each subject carries 200 marks, divided into two papers of 100 marks
each.
(I) Thus the structure of the Intermediate of Arts Course will look like as follows :
Examination Level Compulsory Subjects Opitional Subjects Total Papers
I.A. Part-I 1. Language Composition 3 papers 5 papers
(1st year) (1 Paper) (Paper 1st of each of
2. Language & Literature the three optional
Subject (Paper 1st of subjects)
Language &
Literature Subject) (1Paper)
I.A. Part-II Language & Literature 3 papers 4 Papers
(2nd year) Subject (Paper 2nd of (Paper 2nd of each of
Language & Literature the three optional
Subject) (1 Paper) subjects)
Total 3 Papers 6 papers 9 Papers
(II) Marks required to pass I.A. examination:
For students being admitted to Intermediate Arts course in 2008 session and onwards, it willbe necessary to pass in each paper of each Part of the examination before a student is promoted tothe other Part. To pass in each paper, a student must secure at least 33% of marks in each paperseparately. To determine 33% of marks in each paper, the marks obtained by a student , both in theterm-end written examination and home assignment, shall be clubbed and counted together andpercentage determined accordingly. However, if a candidate has secured Zero mark in term-endexamination or the home assignment/practical examination in any paper, as the case may be,he/she will be deemed to have failed in that paper. Failure in one paper will mean failure in that Partof the examination. Hence, students must strive hard to pass separately in each paper.
The Intermediate Arts courses consist of two parts i.e. Part I and Part II. The term-end ex-amination shall be held for each Part of the course at the end of each academic session and it willbe compulsory to pass in Part I of the examination before a student is promoted to Part-II.
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(III) The abstract of the syllabus of I.A. Compulsory & optional subjects is as below :
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Pass Marks
No. Written Assignment Practical (Written Exam.
Exam. + Assignment)
I.A. Part-I
I. Compulsory Paper
1. Rashtrabhasha 100 Marks Or 100 × × 33
Hindi 50 Marks + Urdu 50 Marks
2. Language & Literature Subject 80 20 × 33
Hindi or English Language &
Literature (Paper-I)
II Optional Subjects
Select any three Subjects
Optional i. Economics (Paper-I) 80 20 × 33
Subject ii. Geography (Paper-I) 80 20 × 33
Paper iii. History (Paper-I) 80 20 × 33
1,2 and 3 Iv. Logic (Paper-I) 80 20 × 33
v. Political Science (Paper-I) 80 20 × 33
vi. Psychology (Paper-I) 80 20 × 33
Vii. Sociology (Paper-I) 80 20 × 33
I.A. Part-II
I. Compulsory Paper
1. Language & Literature Subject 80 20 × 33
Hindi or English Language &
Literature (Paper-II)
II Optional Subjects
Paper I. Economics (Paper-II) 80 20 × 33
1,2 and 3 ii. Geography (Paper-II) 80 20 × 33
iii. History (Paper-II) 80 20 × 33
iv. Logic (Paper-II) 80 20 × 33
v. Political Science (Paper-II) 80 20 × 33
vi. Psychology (Paper-II) 80 20 × 33
vii. Sociology (Paper-II) 80 20 × 33
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(B) Intermediate of Science (I.Sc.) Course :
A student, joining Intermediate of Science Course, shall have to offer two compulsory and
three optional subjects as per details given below :
(a) Compulsory Subjects: Every student will have to offer the following two compulsory subjects :
(i) Language Composition : Rashtrabhasha Hindi – 100 marks Or
Rastrabhasha Hindi-50 marks + Other Matribhasha-50 marks
(ii) Language & Literature Subject-Hindi language & Literature-200 marks, divided into two
papers of 100 marks each Or English language & Literature-200 marks, divided into two
papers of 100 marks each
(b) Optional Subjects-Every student will have to opt either for Group ‘A’ or Group ‘B’ subjects, the
details of which are given as below :
(i) Group ‘A’ Subjects: Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
(ii) Group ‘B’ Subjects: Physics, Chemistry and Biology
Each subject carries 200 marks, divided into two papers of 100 marks each.
(I) Thus, the Structure of Intermediate of Science Course will be as follows :
Examination Level Compulsory Subjects Opitional Subjects Total Papers
I.Sc. Part-I 1. Language Composition 3 papers 5 papers
(1st year) (1 Paper) (Paper 1st of each of
2. Language & Literature the three optional
Subject (Paper1st of subjects)
Language & Literature
Subject) (1 Paper)
I.Sc. Part-II Language & Literature 3 papers 4 Papers
(2nd year) Subject (Paper 2nd of (Paper 2nd of each of
Language & Literature the three optional
Subject) (1 Paper) subjects)
Total 3 Papers 6 Papers 9 Papers
(II) Marks required to pass I.Sc. examination:
Students admitted to Intermediate Science course it will be necessary for them to pass in
each paper of each Part of the examination before a student is declared to have passed that part of
the examination. To pass in each paper, a student must secure at least 33% of marks in each paper
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separately. To determine 33% of marks in each paper, the marks obtained by a student , both
in term-end written examination and practical work/home assignment, shall be clubbed and counted
together and percentage determined accordingly. However, if a candidate has secured Zero mark in
term-end examination or the home assignment/practical examination in any paper, as the case may
be, he/she will be deemed to have failed in that paper. Failure in one paper will mean failure in that
Part of the examination. Hence, students must strive hard to pass separately in each paper.
The Intermediate Science course consists of two Parts i.e. Part I and Part II. The term-end
examination shall be held for each Part of the course at the end of each academic session and it will
be compulsory to pass in Part I of the examination before a student is promoted to Part-II.
(III) The abstract of the Syllabus of I.Sc. subjects is given below :
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Pass Marks
No. Written Assignment Practical (Written Exam.
Exam. + Assignment)
I.Sc. Part-I
I. Compulsory Paper
1. Rashtrabhasha 100 Marks Or 100 × × 33
Hindi 50 Marks + Urdu 50 Marks
2. Language & Literature Subject 80 20 × 33
Hindi or English Language &
Literature (Paper-I)
II. Optional Subjects
Select any three Subjects
Optional I. Physics (Paper-I) 80 × 20 33
Subjects ii. Chemistry (Paper-I) 80 × 20 33
Paper iii. Biology (Paper-I) 80 × 20 33 Or
1, 2 and 3 Mathematics (Paper-I) 80 20 × 33
I. Sc. Part-II
I. Compulsory Paper
1. Language & Literature Subject 80 20 × 33
Hindi or English Language &
Literature (Paper-II)
II Optional Subjects
Paper i. Physics (Paper-II) 80 × 20 33
1,2 and 3 ii. Chemistry (Paper-II) 80 × 20 33
iii. Biology (Paper-II) 80 × 20 33
Or
Mathematics (Paper-II) 80 20 × 33
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(C) Intermediate of Commerce (I.Com.) Course :
A student, joining Intermediate of Commerce Course, shall have to offer two compulsory
and three optional subjects as per details given below :
(a) Compulsory Subjects: Every student will have to offer the following two compulsory subjects :
(i) Language Composition : (Rashtrabhasha Hindi – 100 marks Or
Rastrabhasha Hindi-50 marks + Other Matribhasha-50 marks
(ii) Language & Literature Subject-Hindi language & Literature-200 marks, divided into two
papers of 100 marks each Or English language & Literature-
200 marks, divided into two papers of 100 marks each
(b) Optional Subjects-Every student will have to opt the following subjects:
I.Com Part-I- (1) Book Keeping, (2) Money and Banking and (3) Commercial
Correspondence, Salesmanship and Market Reporting (each subject
carries 100 marks)
I.Com Part-II (1) Business Method, (2) Economics and (3) Commercial Arithmetic and
Elementary Statistics (each subject carries 100 marks)
(I) Thus the structure of the Intermediate of Commerce Course will be follows :
Examination Level Compulsory Subjects Opitional Subjects Total Papers
I.Com. Part-I 1. Language Composition 3 papers 5 papers
(1st year) (1 Paper)
2. Language & Literature
Subject Paper 1st of
Language & Literature
Subject) (1 Paper)
I.Com. Part-II Language & Literature 3 papers 4 Papers
(2nd year) Subject (Paper 2nd of
Language & Literature
Subject) (1 Paper)
Total 3 Papers 6 papers 9 Papers
(II) MARKS REQUIRED TO PASS I.COM. EXAMINATION:
Students admitted to Intermediate Commerce course, it will be necessary for them to passin each paper of each Part of the examination before a student is declared to have passed that Partof the examination. To pass in each paper, a student must secure at least 33% of marks in eachpaper separately. To determine 33% of marks in each paper, the marks obtained by a student , both
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in the term-end written examination and practical work/home assignment, shall be clubbedand counted together and percentage determined according. However, if a candidate has securedZero mark in the term-end examination or the home assignment/practical examination in any paper,as the case may be, he/she will be deemed to have failed in that paper. Failure in one paper willmean failure in that part of the examination. Hence, students must strive hard to pass separately ineach paper.
The Intermediate Commerce course consists of two parts i.e. Part I and Part II. The term-end examination shall be held for each Part of the course at the end of each academic session andit will be compulsory to pass in Part I of the examination before a student is promoted to Part-II.
(III) The Abstract of the syllabus of I.Com. Compulsory & Optional Subjects :
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Pass Marks
No. Written Assignment Practical (Written Exam.
Exam. + Assignment)
I.Com. Part-I
I. Compulsory Paper
1. Rashtrabhasha 100 Marks Or 100 × × 33
Hindi 50 M + Urdu 50 Marks
2. Language & Literature Subject 80 20 × 33
Hindi or English Language &
Literature (Paper-I)
II. Optional Subjects
Optional I. Book Keeping 80 20 × 33
Subjects ii. Money and Banking 80 20 × 33
Paper iii. Commercial Correspondence 80 20 × 33
1, 2 and 3 Salesmanship & Market Reporting
I. Com. Part-II
I. Compulsory Paper
1. Language & Literature Subject 80 20 × 33
Hindi or English Language &
Literature (Paper-II)
II Optional Subjects
Paper i. Business Method 80 20 × 33
1,2 and 3 ii. Economics 80 20 × 33
iii. Commercial Arithmetic and 80 20 × 33
Elementary Statistics
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60. CERTIFICATE COURSES :
With a view to providing knowledge in different areas of learning, the University is conduct-ing certificate courses in a varaiety of subjects, like, religion, language, literature, agriculture, food &nutrition, health and environment, hospital management, labour welfare etc. Broadly speaking, thesecourses are divisible into the following sub-groups :
(i) Agriculture Related Certificate Courses :
This group has courses relating to (1) Soil Health Management, (2) Medicinal & AromaticPlants, (3) Bio-fertilizer Production, and (4) Floriculture Technology. (5) Artifical Insemination andMinor Veterinary Services.
(ii) Child and Women Development Related Certificate Courses :
This group has courses relating to (1) Child & Women's Right, (2) Abolition of Child Labour,(3) Legal Awareness Among Women, (4) Child Psychology & Guidance, and (5) Nutrition & ChildCare.
(iii) Health and Environment Related Certificate Courses :
This group has courses, relating to (1) Health & Environment, (2) Food and Nutrition, (3) HIVand Family Education, and (4) Environmental Studies.
(iv) Para-Medical Certificate Courses :
This group consists of courses, relating to (1) Dental and Oral Hygiene, (2)Clinical DentalTechnique, ECG Technique, (3) Medical Laboratory Technique, (4) Physiotherapy and (5) YogaTherapy, (6) Operation Theatre Assistantance, Radiography & Imaging Technique, (7) Optometryand Opthalmic Assistance, (8) Dental Mechanics, and (9) Basic Medical Assistance & NursingCare. These are all job oriented courses and are in high demand.
(v) Language-based Certificate Courses :
There heading. They are certificate courses in (1) Magahi, (2) Maithili, (3) Pali, (4) Prakrit.(5) Sanskrit, (6) Bhojpuri, and (7) Urdu.
(vi) Religion based Certificate Courses :
There are certificate courses in (1) Buddhist Studies, (2) Christian Studies, (3) Hindu Studies,(4) Islamic Studies, (5) Jain Studies and (6) Sikh Studies.
(vii) Computer-based and Miscellaneous Certificate Courses :
There are seven certificate courses under this group, relating to (1) Disaster Management,(2) Indian Constitution & Panchayati Raj, (3) Insurance Services, (4) Computing, (5) Library andInformation Science and (6) Home Usages of Computer. (7) Interior Decoration
(II) Marks required to pass certificate courses
Students being admitted to certificate courses in 2008 session and onwards must pass ineach paper of the examination to pass the certificate course. To pass in each paper, a student mustsecure at least 33% of marks in each paper separately, excepting certificate courses in para medi-cal subjects. Artifical Insemination & Minor Veterinary Services, Interior Decoration and Certificatecourses in Computer Network Administration, where it will be necessary to secure atleast 45% ofmarks in each paper. To determine 33% or 45% of marks in each paper, as the case may be, themarks obtained by a student , both in term-end written examination and practical work/home as-signment, shall be clubbed and counted together to determine the aforesaid percentage. However,if a candidate has secured Zero mark in the term-end written examination or home assignment/practical examination in any paper, as the case may be, he/she will be deemed to have failed in thatpaper. Failure in one paper will mean failure in that part of the examination. Hence, students muststrive hard to pass separately in each paper.
The term-end examination shall be held at the end of the academic session and, as said, itwill be compulsory to pass in each paper of the examination before a student is declared to havepassed his/her certificate course.
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The certificate courses are of six/nine months duration per details given below :More details about certificate courses are given herein below :
(I) AGRO INDUSTRIES RELATED CERTIFICATE COURSES :
1- e`nk LokLF; izcUèk esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in Soil Health Management)
mís'; % o`gr~ iSekus ij l?ku [ksrh djus ds iQyLo:i feV~Vh dh moZjk&'kfDr dk ßkl gksus yxk gSAdkj.k fd ftl vuqikr esa iks"kd rÙoksa dk iz;ksx djuk pkfg,] ml vuqikr esa mudk iz;ksx ugha gks jgk gSA blesadksbZ 'kd ugha gS fd moZjdksa ds mi;ksx ls gekjh iSnkokj dkiQh c<+h gS] ijUrq ;fn ge viuh feV~Vh dh moZjrkdks lqjf{kr ugha j[ksaxs rks fVdkÅ [ksrh laHko ugha gSA vr% e`nk ds LokLF; dk è;ku j[kuk t:jh gSA
;g ikB~;Øe e`nk LokLF; izcaèku ds izR;sd igyw ij t:jh tkudkjh iznku djrk gSA blds }kjk Nk=kfeV~Vh izcUèku ds oSKkfud Kku dks vklkuh ls xzg.k dj ldasxs vkSj Ñf"k esa dk;Zjr yksx ykHkkfUor gksaxsA blikB~;Øe ds fy, U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS A
ikB~;Øe dh lajpuk % ;g ikB~;Øe 6 ekg dk gSA blesa oqQy rhu i=k gksaxs] ftuesa nks i=k lS¼kfUrd(Theory) rFkk ,d izk;ksfxd (Practical) i=k gksxkA izR;sd i=k 100 vad dk gksxkA lHkh lS¼kfUrd i=kksa esa 80vadksa ds fy;s rhu ?kaVksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxk A i=kksa dk fooj.kfuEuor gS % Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks No. required to pass
(Written Exam. Written Exam. Assignment Practical + Assignment/
Practical)
I Fundamentals of Soil Science 80 20 — 33
II (A) Management of degraded soils 80 20 33
(B) Soil Fertility and Fertilizers
III Practical 20 80 33
Total 180 40 80 99
2- vkS"kèkh; ,oa lqxafèkr ikSèkksa dh [ksrh esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in Medicinal and Aromatic
Plants)
mís'; % vkS"kèkh; ,oa lqxafèkr ikSèkksa dh O;kolkf;d [ksrh dk Hkfo"; dkiQh mTToy gSA vPNh tyok;qgksus ds dkj.k Hkkjr esa nqyZHk tM+h&cwfV;ksa dh vusd fdLeksa dh [ksrh liQyrkiwoZd dh tk ldrh gS] ftlesavkfFkZd ykHk dh iwjh laHkkouk gSA la;ksx ,slk gS fd fcgkj dh tyok;q ,oa ekSle tM+h&cwfV;ksa dh [ksrh ds fy,csgn mi;qDr gSA tM+h&cwfV;ksa dh cktkj esa ek¡x Hkh dkiQh vPNh gSA bl ikB~;Øe ds ekè;e ls fo|kfFkZ;ksa dksoSKkfud rjhds ls vkS"kèkh; ikSèkksa dh [ksrh djuk] mudh dVuh] HkaMkj.k] iSfdax bR;kfn dh tkudkjh dslkFk&lkFk] muds m|ferk fodkl ij Hkh tkudkjh nh xbZ gSA Ñ"kdksa ,oa csjkstxkj ;qodksa ds fy, ;g ikB~;Øe[kkl rkSj ij egÙo j[krk gSA bl izek.ki=k ds èkkjdksa dks jkstxkj izkIr djus esa izkFkfedrk fey ldrh gSA blikB~;Øe ds fy, U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS A
ikB~;Øe dh lajpuk % ;g ikB~;Øe 6 ekg dk gS ,oa U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS A blesa dqy pkj i=k gksaxs]ftuesa rhu lS¼kafrd (Theory) rFkk ,d izk;ksfxd (Practical) i=k gksxkA izR;sd i=k 100 vad dk gksxkA lHkhlS¼kfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s rhu ?kaVksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa ds fy, l=kh; dk;Z tek djukgksxk A i=kkas dk fooj.k fuEuor gS %
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Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks No. required to pass
(Written Exam. Written Exam. Assignment Practical + Assignment/
Practical)
I Fundamental Aspects of the Course 80 20 — 33
II Cultivation Technology 80 20 — 33
III Post Harvest Technology 80 20 — 33
IV Practical 20 80 33
Total 260 60 80 132
3- thok.kq [kkn izkS|ksfxdh esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in Bio-fertilizer Production Technology)
mís'; % thok.kq [kkn dk iz;ksx Ñf"k&mRiknksa esa of¼ ds fy, vko';d gSA budk ;ksxnku ok;qeaMyh;ukbVªkstu fLFkjhdj.k izfØ;k esa ljkguh; gSA ns'k dh c<+rh gqbZ tula[;k dh [kk| leL;k dks lqy>kus esa thok.kq[kkn dk ;ksxnku egÙoiw.kZ gksxkA fnuksafnu jklk;fud moZjdksa dh dher esa of¼] le; ij mudh miyfCèk ugha gksusds dkj.k rFkk muds nq"izHkko dks ns[krs gq;s thok.kq [kkn ij è;ku nsuk vko';d gks x;k gSA
bl ikB~;Øe esa thok.kq [kkn ds cM+s iSekus ij mRiknu dh fofèk foLrkj ls crkbZ xbZ gSA blds mRikn ijekewyh O;; gksrk gSA bl izdkj ;g ikB~;Øe csjkstxkj ;qodksa ds fy, Lojkstxkj dk izHkkoh lkèku cu ldrk gS AÑ"kd vius [ksrksa dh Hkwfe esa blds iz;ksx }kjk Hkwfe dh moZjk&'kfDr dks yacs le; rd dk;e j[k ldsaxsA blikB~;Øe ds fy, U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS A
ikB~;Øe dh lajpuk % ;g ikB~;Øe 6 ekg dk gSA blesa oqQy rhu i=k gksaxs] ftuesa nks lS¼kafrd (Theory)
rFkk ,d izk;ksfxd (Practical) i=k gksxkA izR;sd i=k 100 vad dk gksxkA lHkh lS¼kfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa dsfy;s rhu ?kaVksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa ds fy, l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxk A i=kksa dk fooj.kfuEuor gS % Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks No. required to pass
(Written Exam. Written Exam. Assignment Practical + Assignment/
Practical)
I Agromicrobes, Form and Function 80 20 — 33
II Biofertilizer Production of Cyanobacteria, 80 20 — 33
Azolla and Rhizobium
III Practicals 20 80 33
Total 180 40 80 99
4- iq"iksRiknu rduhdh esa izek.k i=k (Certificate in Floriculture Technology)
mís'; % iwjh nqfu;k esa iQwyksa dh ekax cM+h rsth ls c<+rh tk jgh gS A Hkkjr esa iQwyksa ds dkjksckj vkSjfu;kZr dk Hkfo"; mTToy gS A ;gk¡ iQwyksa ds mRiknu ds fy, vko';d ,oa vuqdwy tyok;q vkSj moZjk HkwfeekStwn gS A iQwyksa ds cM+s iSekus ij [ksrh djus dh vPNh lEHkkouk,¡ gSa A bl ikB~;Øe ds ekè;e ls Nk=kksa dksiQwyksa dh oSKkfud rjhds ls [ksrh djus dh tkudkjh nsus ds lkFk&lkFk mlls lEcfUèkr lHkh vk;keksa ls Hkh mUgsa voxr
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djk;k tkrk gS A bls i<+dj Nk=k Lojkstxkj ,oa cM+s 'kgjksa esa ulZjh rS;kj djus dks viuk dSfj;j cuk ldrsgSa A Ñ"kdksa ds fy;s Hkh ;g ikB~;Øe ykHkdkjh gks ldrk gS A bl ikB~;Øe ds fy, U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS A
ikB~;Øe dh lajpuk % ;g ikB~;Øe 6 ekg dk gSA blesa oqQy pkj i=k gksaxs] ftuesa rhu lS¼kafrd (Theory)
rFkk ,d izk;ksfxd (Practical) i=k gksxkA izR;sd i=k 100 vad dk gksxkA lHkh lS¼kfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa dsfy;s rhu ?kaVksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa ds fy, l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxk A i=kksa dk fooj.kfuEuor gS % Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Assignment Practical + Assignment/
Practical)
I Floriculture Technology Aspects 80 20 — 33
II Cultivation Aspects 80 20 — 33
III Management Aspects 80 20 — 33
IV Practicals 20 — 80 33
Total 260 60 80 180
5- lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ bu vkfVZfiQfl;y bulsfeus'ku ,oa ekbuj HksVsfjujh lfHkZlst(Certificate in Artificial Insemination & Minor Veterinary Services)
Ñf=ke xHkkZèkku ,oa ekbuj i'kq fpfdRlk ls lacafèkr izLrqr lfVZfiQdsV ikB~;Øe Ñf=ke xHkkZèkku ,oa i'kqfpfdRlk ds {ks=k esa lkekU; i<+kbZ ls fHkUu gS A bl ikB~;Øe dk eq[; mís'; Ñf=ke xHkkZèkku ,oa i'kq fpfdRlkds {ks=k esa dk;Zjr dq'ky fpfdRldksa dks dq'ky lg;ksxh iznku djuk gS A tSlk fd ge lHkh dks tkudkjh gS fdÑf=ke xHkkZèkku ,oa i'kq fpfdRlk dk xzkeh.k {ks=kksa esa cgqr egRo gS] lkFk gh bl {ks=k esa jkstxkj ds voljcgqrk;r esa miyCèk gS blfy, ;g ikB~;Øe ukStokuksa ds fy, vR;Ur mi;ksxh lkfcr gks ldrk gS A
ikB~;Øe ds izeq[k mís'; % izf'kf{kr dk;ZdrkZ @ ;qod ds rS;kj djuk tks vius dks xzkeh.k {ks=kksa esa i'kqèkudh lsok ds fy, lefiZr dj lds] xzkeh.kksa ds njokts ij gh i'kq LokLF; lacaèkh lsok,¡ miyCèk djkuk] dq'kyi'kq fpfdRld dh lykg ij ekbuj i'kq fpfdRlk ds fy, miyCèk jguk] mUur tkfr ds i'kqvksa ds fgeÑr'kqØ ls Ñf=ke xHkkZèkku djkus esa i'kq fpfdRldksa dh lgk;rk djuk] Ms;jh Ñ"kd rFkk i'kq ikydksa dks lgk;rkrFkk rduhdh lykg nsuk ftlls fd vius tkuojksa dks mUur dj nwXèk mRiknu esa c<+ksrjh dj viuh vkeunhc<+k ldsa A
bl ikB~;Øe ds dqy pkj i=k gksaxs A izR;sd i=k esa 80 vad fyf[kr ijh{kk rFkk 20 vad O;ogkfjdizf'k{k.k ds fy;s d.kZfdar gksxk A bl ikB~;Øe dh vofèk 9 eghus dh gS vkSj blds fy, U;wure 'kSf{kf.kd;ksX;rk eSVªhd ikl gS A
ikB~;Øe lajpuk % bl izek.k i=k ikB~;Øe ds Nk=kksa dks fuEufyf[kr i=k i<+us gksaxs %µPaper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks
No. Marks required
to pass (written
Written Exam. Practical exam + Practical
1. Gynaecology 80 20 45
2. Artificial Insemination 80 20 45
3. Common Diseases 80 20 45
4. First Aid, Prevention & Cure 80 20 45
Total 320 80 180
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(II) CHILD AND WOMEN DEVELOPMENT RELATED CERTIFICATE COURSES :
6- cky ,oa efgyk vfèkdkj esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in Child and Women’s Rights)
7- cky etnwjh mUewyu esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in Abolition of Child Labour)
8- efgykvksa esa oSèkkfud cksèk esa izek.ki=k (Cetificate in Legal Awareness Among Women)
mís'; % mi;qDr rhuksa ikB~;Øeksa dk mís'; Hkkjrh; lekt esa lkekftd U;k; vkSj vkfFkZd U;k; dh
voèkkj.kkvksa dks tu&tu rd igq¡pkuk gS A ns'k ds djksM+ksa cPps vkSj efgyk,¡ vkt Hkh misf{kr gSaA mUgsa mudk
vfèkdkj ugha fey ikrk gS] tcfd fdlh Hkh l'kDr jk"Vª ds fy, ogk¡ ds cPpksa vkSj efgykvksa dk lok±xh.k
fodkl lqfuf'pr djuk ,d vko';d 'krZ gS A
bu ikB~;Øeksa dh fo'kkyrk ,oa egÙkk bl ckr ls LI"V gksxh fd 6 ls 11 o"kZ ds cPps ns'k dh oqQy
vkcknh dk yxHkx 26 izfr'kr gSa vkSj efgykvksa dh vkcknh yxHkx vkèkh gSA bl izdkj] feyk&tqykdj yxHkx
75 izfr'kr vkcknh ds fgrksa ds laj{k.k ds fy;s bu ikB~;Øeksa dh lajpuk dh xbZ gS A bu rhuksa ikB~;Øe ds fy,
U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS A
ikB~;Øe dh lajpuk % ;s lHkh ikB~;Øe 6 ekg ds gaSA lHkh esa oqQy rhu i=k gksaxs] ftudk fooj.k fuEufyf[kr
gS A izR;sd i=k 100 vad dk gksxkA lHkh lS¼kfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s rhu ?kaVksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh
,oa 20 vadksa ds fy, l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxk A
d- cky ,oa efgyk vfèkdkj esa izek.ki=k
i=k i=k dk uke vad foHkktu mÙkh.kZ gksus ds
fyf[kr ijh{kk l=kh; dk;Z fy, U;wure vad
(fyf[kr ijh{kk $
l=kh; dk;Z)
i=k - I cPpksa ,oa efgykvksa dh fLFkfr 80 20 33
i=k - II cky vfèkdkj 80 20 33
i=k - III efgykvksa ds vfèkdkj 80 20 33
Total 240 60 99
[k- ckyJe mUewyu esa izek.ki=k
i=k i=k dk uke vad foHkktu mÙkh.kZ gksus ds
fyf[kr ijh{kk l=kh; dk;Z fy, U;wure vad
(fyf[kr ijh{kk $
l=kh; dk;Z)
i=k - I voèkkj.kkRed lajpuk 80 20 33
i=k - II cPpksa ls lEcfUèkr vfèkdkj 80 20 33
i=k - III ckyJe 80 20 33
Total 240 60 99
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x- efgykvksa esa oSèkkfud cksèk esa izek.ki=ki=k i=k dk uke vad foHkktu mÙkh.kZ gksus ds
fyf[kr ijh{kk l=kh; dk;Z fy, U;wure vad(fyf[kr ijh{kk $l=kh; dk;Z)
i=k - I efgykvksa dh fLFkfr ,oa mudh leL;k,¡ 80 20 33
i=k - II efgykvksa ds fofHk vfèkdkj 80 20 33
i=k - III efgykvksa ds lanHkZ esa oSèkkfud cksèk 80 20 33
Total 240 60 99
9- funsZ'ku ,oa ijke'kZ esa izek.k i=k (Certificate in Guidance and Counselling)
mís'; % bl ikB~;Øe dk mís'; f'k{kdkas dks cky fodkl] cky euksfoKku] cky funsZ'ku ,oa izkFkfedLdwy ds cPpksa ds fodkl dh izfØ;k ds egRoiw.kZ rF;ksa ls voxr djkuk gS A ;g ikB~;Øe Ldwy esa dk;Z djjgs f'k{kdksa ds fy, cgqr gh egRoiw.kZ gS A izkFkfed Lrj ij cPpksa dks lgh lykg dSls nh tk; ,oa bl nkSjkufdu&fdu ckrksa ij è;ku fn;k tk; vfkn dh tkudkjh bl ikB~;Øe ls gksrh gS A ikB~;Øe gsrq U;wure ;ksX;rkeSfVªd gS A
ikB~;Øe lajpuk % 6 ekg ds bl dkslZ esas Nk=kksa dks 4 i=k i<+us gksxsa A lHkh lS¼kfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;srhu ?kaVksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxk A i=kksa dk fooj.k fuEuor gS % Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Assignment + Assignment)
I Understanding the Elementary School Child 80 20 33
II Facilating Growth and Development 80 20 33
III Guiding Children's Learning 80 20 33
IV Guiding Socio–Emotional Development of 80 20 33
Children
Total 320 80 132
10- iks"kkgkj ,oa cky ns[kHkky esa izek.k i=k (Certificate in Nutrition and Child Care)
mís'; % bl ikB~;Øe dk xBu bl mís'; fd;k x;k gS fd yksxksa dks ;g crk;k tk lds fd ,d LoLF;'kjhj ds fy, fdu&fdu vko';d iks"kd rRoksa dh t:jr gksrh gS vkSj ;s iks"kd rRo dgk¡ ls vkSj fdu&fduÏksrksa ls izkIr gks ldrs gaS rFkk ckydksa dh ns[kjs[k dSls dh tk; ,oa muds ykyu&ikyu esa D;k&D;k lkoèkkuhcjrh tk; A bl ikB~;Øe ds fy, U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS A
ikB~;Øe lajpuk % 6 ekg ds bl dkslZ esa Nk=kksa dks 2 i=k i<+us gksxsa A lHkh lS¼kfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;srhu ?kaVksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa ds fy, l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxk A i=kksa dk fooj.k fuEuorgS %
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Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Assignment + Assignment)
I Nutrition for the Community 80 20 33
II Organising Child Care Services 80 20 33
Total 160 40 66
(III) HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT RELATED CERTIFICATE COURSES :
11- LokLF; ,oa i;kZoj.k esa izek.k i=k (Certificate in Health and Environment)mís'; % LokLF; ,oa i;kZoj.k dk vkil esa xgjk lEcUèk gS A vxj i;kZoj.k Bhd gS] LoPN gS rks tuekul
dk LokLF; Hkh Bhd jgsxk A i;kZoj.k ds iznwf"kr gksus dk cgqr gh O;kid ,oa foijhr vlj lekt ds LokLF;ij iM+rk gS A bUgha rF;ksa dks è;ku esa j[krs gq, LokLF; ,oa i;kZoj.k esa izek.k i=k ikB~;Øe dh 'kq#vkr dhx;h gS A bl ikB~;Øe gsrq U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd gS A
ikB~;Øe lajpuk %;g ikB~;Øe 6 ekg dk gS A Lokf?kxe lkexzh ek=k vaxzsth esa miyCèk gS A blesa Nk=kksa dks fuEufyf[kr rhu i=k
i<+us gksaxs A lHkh i=k 100 vad ds gkasxs A lHkh lS¼kfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s rhu ?kaVksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kkgksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxk A Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Assignment + Assignment)
I Our Environment and Health 80 20 33
II Promoting Health. 80 20 33
III Practical Aspect of Environment. 80 20 33
Total 240 60 99
12- [kk| ,oa iks"kkgkj esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in Food and Nutrition)
mís'; % [kk| ,oa iks"kkgkj esa izek.ki=k dk;ZØe dbZ n`f"V;ksa ls egÙoiw.kZ gSA vusd efgyk,¡ rFkk iq#"k,sls O;olk;ksa esa layXu gSa] ftudk lhèkk lEcUèk [kk| vkSj iks"kkgkj ls gSA vr% bl dksfV ds O;olk; esa layXuO;fDr;ksa ds fy, [kk| ,oa iks"kkgkj dh tkudkjh j[kuk fo'ks"k egRo j[krk gSA bl fo"k; esa izkIr izek.ki=k dbZvU; jkstxkjksa ds fy, Hkh mi;ksxh gks ldrk gSA bl izek.ki=k èkkjdksa dks mu LFkkuksa ij dke fey ldrk gS] tgk¡vfèkd yksxksa ds fy, [kku&iku dh O;oLFkk (dSVfjax) dh tkrh gS_ tSls] gksVy] gksLVy] vLirky] ufl±x gksevkfnA vk¡xuokM+h] f'k'kqx`g] ckyx`g vkfn esa Hkh cM+s iSekus ij vkgkj&O;oLFkk dh tkrh gSA bruk gh ugha] ^iwQMizkslsflax* ls tqM+s m|ksxksa esa Hkh bl izek.ki=k èkkjdksa dks jkstxkj izkIr djus esa izkFkfedrk fey ldrh gSA blikB~;Øe ds fy, U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS A
ikB~;Øe lajpuk % ;g ikB~;Øe 6 ekg dk gSA blesa oqQy rhu i=k gksaxs] ftudk fooj.k fuEufyf[kr gS AizR;sd i=k 100 vad dk gksxkA lHkh lS¼kfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s rhu ?kaVksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa20 vadksa ds fy, l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxk A i=kksa dh fooj.k fuEuor gS %
i=k i=k dk uke vad foHkktu mÙkh.kZ gksus dsfyf[kr ijh{kk l=kh; dk;Z fy, U;wure vad
(fyf[kr ijh{kk $l=kh; dk;Z)
i=k - I vki vkSj vkidk [kk| 80 20 33
i=k - II vkidk [kk| ,oa mudk mi;ksx 80 20 33
i=k - III [kk| ,oa iks"k.k&lEcUèkh vFkZ'kkL=k 80 20 33
Total 240 60 99
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13- ,pú vkbZú ohú ,oa ifjokj f'k{kk esa lfVZfiQdsV ikB~;Øe (Certificate in H.I.V. and Family Edu-
cation)
mís'; % bl ikB~;Øe dk mís'; gS Nk=k Nk=kkvksa dks LoLFk ekuo lEcUèkksa ds ckjs esa crkuk] ,pú vkbZúohú ,oa ,M~l ds dkj.k ,oa jksdFkke ls ifjfpr djkuk] rFkk mu mik;ksa ls voxr djkuk ftlls Nk=k Nk=kk;sa,púvkbZúohú@ ,M~l ds izHkko ls [kqn ,oa lekt dks eqDr j[k ldsa A
ikB~;Øe gsrq U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd gSa AikB~;Øe lajpuk % ;g ikB~;Øe 6 ekg dk gS vkSj blesa Nk=kksa dks pkj i=k i<+us gksxsa A izR;sd i=k 100
vadksa dk gksxk A lHkh lS¼kfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s rhu ?kaVksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dkl=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxk A i=kks dk fooj.k fuEu izdkj gS % Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Assignment + Assignment)
I Basics of HIV/Aids 80 20 33
II Basics of Family Education 80 20 33
III Elective on HIV/AIDS 80 20 33
IV Elective on Family Education 80 20 33
Total 320 80 132
14- i;kZoj.k vè;;u esa izek.k i=k (Certificate in Environmental Studies)
mís'; % ekuo tkfr ,oa i;kZoj.k ds chp ds lEcUèkksa ds ckjs esa yksxksa esa tkudkjh nsuk gh bl ikB~;Øedk eq[; mís'; gS A euq"; ls i;kZoj.k izHkkfor gksrk gS vkSj vxj i;kZoj.k ekuo tkfr ds vuqdwy ugha gks rksiwjh lH;rk [krjs esa iM+ ldrh gS A vr% ;g vfr vko';d gS fd ge i;kZoj.k ds lHkh egRoiw.kZ rF;ksa dksle>s ,oa tkus A
ikB~;Øe gsrq U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd gS rFkk bldh vofèk N ekg dh gS AikB~;Øe lajpuk % bl izek.k i=k ikB~;Øe esa Nk=kksa dks fuEufyf[kr i=k i<+us gksxsa A Lokf?kxe lkexzh fgUnh
,oa vaxzsth nksuksa esa miyCèk gS A lHkh lS¼kfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s rhu ?kaVksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxk A i=kks dk fooj.k fuEu izdkj gS % Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Assignment + Assignment)
I Ecology, Environment and Tourism 80 20 33
II Human Environment 80 20 33
Total 160 40 66
(IV) PARA-MEDICAL CERTIFICATE COURSES :
The University, now, offers para-medical courses in ten programmes, details of which aregiven hereunder. There are practical training contents in all the para-medical courses. Since allthese courses are of highly technical nature, hence no student shall be permitted to take up his/herexamination in practical papers unless he/she would have received his/her practical training in theconcerned paper (s). Candidates failing to receive their practical training or receiving it only partlywill have to wait to complete their training in the next batch for which he/she will have to apply anddeposit prescribed fee by 15th of October next year so that his/her training is organized on time.
15- MsUVy ,oa vksjy gkbthu esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in Dental and Oral Hygiene)
elw<+ksa ,oa nk¡rksa dh lqj{kk ,oa ns[kHkky ds fy;s MsUVy ,oa vksjy gkbthu esa ,d izek.k&i=k ikB~;ØeukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; }kjk lapkfyr fd;k tk jgk gSA bl ikB~;Øe ds ekè;e ls f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa dks ,slhO;kogkfjd ,oa lS¼kfUrd f'k{kk nh tk jgh gS ftlls fd os nUr leL;kvksa dh igpku dj lEHkkfor nUr jksfx;ksa
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dks mfpr bykt ds fy;s ;ksX;rkizkIr nUr fpfdRldksa ds ikl Hkst ldsa rFkk nUr fpfdRlky;ksa esa nUrlgk;d dh Hkwfedk n{krkiwoZd fuHkk lds A bl ikB~;Øe esa dqy rhu i=k gksaxs A izR;sd i=k esa 80 v¡dlS¼kfUrd rFkk 20 v¡d O;kogkfjd ijh{kk ds fy;s d.kk±fdr jgsxk A ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dks O;kogkfjd izf'k{k.k fdlhekU;rkizkIr MsUVy laLFkku esa djk;k tk;sxkA
i=kksa dk fooj.k fuEu izdkj gS % Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Practical + Assignment)
I. General Dental Anatomy, Pharmacology 80 20 45
And Oral Embryology
II. Basic Periodonta And Preventive Dentistry 80 20 45
III. Sterilization And Dental Radiography 80 20 45
Total 240 60 135
bl ikB~;Øe dh vofèk 9 ekg dh gS rFkk blesa ek=k ,sls O;fDr;ksa dk ukekadu fy;k tk;sxk ftudh U;wure'kS{kf.kd ;ksX;rk bUVjehfM;sV (lk;Ul) gS A16- fDyfudy MsUVy Vsduhd esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in Clinical Dental Technique)
bl ikB~;Øe ds ekè;e ls f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa dks nUr jksxksa dh igpku rFkk mUgsa jksdus ds fy;s miyCèk mik;ksadh tkudkjh nh tk;sxhA bl izek.ki=k ds èkkjd MsUVy fDyfuDl esa MsUVy lgk;d dk dk;Z vfèkd lqxerk ,oatkudkjh ds lkFk dj ldsaxsa] D;ksafd mUgsa nkarksa dh lajpuk muesa gksus okys jksx] MsUVy bUlVªqes.Vl] MsUVyiQksVksxzkiQh vkfn ds fo"k; esa iwjh tkudkjh ,o¡ izf'k{k.k fn;k tk;sxk A
ikB~;Øe esa dqy rhu i=k gksaxsA izR;sd i=k esa 80 v¡d lS¼kfUrd vè;;u rFkk 20 v¡d O;kogkfjdizf'kf{k.k ds fy;sa d.kk±fdr jgsxkA ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dk O;kogkfjd izf'k{k.k fdlh ekU;rk izkIr MsUVy laLFkku esa djk;ktk;sxk A
bl ikB~;Øe dh vofèk 9 eghuksa dh gS vkSj blds fy;s U;wure 'kS{kf.kd ;ksX;rk bUVjehfM;V (lk;Ul) gS AikB~;Øe esa fuEufyf[kr rhu i=k i<+k;s tk;saxs %
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Practical + Practical)
I. General Dental Anatomy, Pharmacology 80 20 45
And Dental Embryology
II. Dental Treatment Area And Instruments 80 20 45
III. Dental Office And Dental Photography 80 20 45
Total 240 60 135
17- bZú lhú thú rduhd esa izek.k&i=k (Certificate in Electro Cardiography Technique)
mís'; % ân; lacafèkr chekfj;ksa ds funku ds fy;s Electro Cardiography ,d vfr egRoiw.kZ tk¡p gSAblls ân; dh lajpuk ;k ân; ds dk;Z esa vkbZ [kjkfc;ksa dk irk yxk;k tkrk gSA ;g dk;Z fpfdRldkas dk gS]fdUrq E.C.G. djus ds fy;s fpfdRldksa dks ,d lgk;d dh vko';drk gksrh gSA ;fn fpfdRld ds lgk;ddks E.C.G. ds lacaèk esa dqN rduhdh Kku gks rks fpfdRld dk dk;Z lqyHk gks tkrk gSA lgk;d dks ;fnE.C.G. e'khu] mlds pykus dh fofèk] E.C.G. ysus dh fofèk] E.C.G. ysrs le; gksus okyh =kqfV;ksa dk Kku rFkkmls lqèkkjus dk Kku gks rks fpfdRld dks dkiQh lgk;rk gksrh gS A bl rjg ds lgk;dksa dh vko';drk yxHkxmu lHkh fpfdRldksa dks iM+rh gS tks E.C.G. dh lgk;rk ls funku djrs gSa A blds vfrfjDr ân; jksx lacaèkhlHkh vLrirkyksa esa Hkh ,sls lgk;dksa dh t:jr gksrh gSA izf'k{k.k dk izcaèk ugha gksus ds dkj.k ;g dk;Z
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vizf'kf{kr yksxksa ds lg;ksx ls pyk;k tkrk gSA bUgha rF;ksa dks è;ku esa j[krs gq, bl ikB~;Øe dk xBufd;k x;k gSA bl ikB~;Øe esa ogh fo|kFkhZ Hkkx ys ldsaxs tks bUVehfM;sV (lk;Ul) gSa A
ikB~;Øe lajpuk % ;g ikB~;Øe 9 ekg dk gSA blds fy;s iznku dh tkus okyh lkexzh vaxzsth Hkk"kk esamiyCèk gS] ijUrq ikB~;Øe ds fy, vko';d izk;ksfxd dk;Z vaxzsth ,oa fgUnh esa djk;k tk;sxk A ikB~;Øe esaNk=kksa dks rhu i=k i<+us gksaxs A lHkh lS¼kfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxhA izSDVhdy ,oa bUVuZyvlslesUV 20 vadksa dk gksxkA Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Practical + Practical)
I. Anatomy and Physiology of 80 20 45
Cardiovascular system & E.C.G. Machine
II. Interpretation of Normal, Abnormal E.C.G. 80 20 45
III. Important cardiovascular diseases and 80 20 45
other disorders influencing E.C.G.
Total 240 60 135
18. Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technique (CMLT)
The certificate course in Medical Laboratory Technique has been developed to meet theincrecasing demand for trained man power in various medical laboratories, dealing with medicaltests. It provides a holistic view of the theoretical as well as practical aspects of medical Laboratory.This programm has been planned to upgrade the skill and competencies of those who are intendingto work and who are already working in medical laboratories. The course is structured to providebasic know-how and skills needed to work as medical laboratroy technician. The course consists
of 4 papers listed below :
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Practical + Practical)
1. (a) Introduction to Laboratory Management and 80 20 45
(b) Hematology
2. (a) Clinical Bio Chemistry and 80 20 45
(b) Serology
3. Microbiology (Bacteriology, Parasitology 80 20 45
and Virology)
4. (a) Blood Banking 80 20 45
(b) Histopothology and Cytology
Total 320 80 180
1. Duration of the Course : 9 Months 2. Eligibility for admission : 10 + 2 with science subjects.
19. Certificate in Physiotherapy and Yoga Therapy (C.P.Y.T)
The certificate course in Physiotherapy and Yoga therapy aims at providing basic and accurateinformation about physiotherapy and yoga. The contents of course are designed to impart anintegrated understanding to the learners about the issues involved in Physiotherapy and Yoga therapy.The main objective of the programe is to enhance the knowledge and skills of those who are intending
to practice or who are already practicing in physiotherapy. The course consists of 4 papers listed
below.
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Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Internal Practical + Assignment/
Assessment Practical)
1. Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology 80 5 15 45
2. Physiotheraphy and Physiotherapeutic 80 5 15 45
Measures
3. Physiotherapy in Medical 80 5 15 45
and Surgical conditions
4. Yoga Therapy 80 5 15 45
Total 320 20 60 180
1. Duration of the Course : 9 Months 2. Eligibility for admission 10 + 2 with science subjects
20. Certificate in Operation Theatre Assistance (C.O.T.A)The certificate course in Operation Theatre Assistant is a unique holistic package that aims
to help the learners to develop the knowledge, attitude and skills necessary for working in operationtheatre as assistant. The course provides indepth theoratical and practical knowledge related tooperation theatre work.
The course consists of 3 papers listed below : Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks No. required to pass
(Written Exam. Written Exam. Internal Practical + Assignment/
Assessment Practical) 1. (a) Anatomy Physiology 80 5 15 45
(b) General Pathology 2. Microbiology, First-Aid & Nursing 80 5 15 45 3. Technique for O.T. Assistance, O.T. 80 5 15 45
Equipment and Instruments
Total 240 15 45 135
Duration of the Course : 9 Months. Eligibility for admission 10 + 2 with science subjects.
21. Certificate in Radiography and Imaging TechniqueThe certificate course in Radiography and Imaging Technique has been developed keeping in
mind the increasing demand for trained technicians in Radiography and other imaging techniques.The programme has been designed to provide necessary know how in general, special and advancedRadiographic Imaging Techniques, including dark room techniques through theoretical classes andpractical Training. The programme has been designed in a way which will also help in upgrading theskill of the those who are already working in X-ray and Ultrasound clinics. The courses consists of 3papers as detailed below : Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Practical + Practical)
1. Anatomy, Physiotherapy and General 80 20 45
Pathology
2. Radiation Physics, Radiation Biology and 80 20 45
Radiation safety
3. Radiographic and Dark Room Techniques 80 20 45
Total 240 60 135
1. Eligibility for admission : 10 + 2 or equivalent examination, with science subjects
2. Duration of course 9 months.
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22. Certificate in Optometry and Ophthalmic AssistanceThe certificate course in Optometry and Ophthalmic Assistance envisages training of a
category of Para medical personnel who are required to assist the Medical Officers and OphthalmicSurgeons in early detection of visual impairment and treatment of errors of refraction and othercommon disorders. On completion of the course, these personnel shall also be able to assist theOphthalmic surgeons in various ophthalmic surgeries.
The course consists of 3 paper as detailed below : Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Practical + Practical)
1. The Eye : Anatomy, 80 20 45
Physiology, Pathology & Pharmacology
2. Optics and Vision 80 20 45
3. Ophthalmic Treatment Area, 80 20 45
Diagnostic and Operating Instruments
Total 240 60 135
1. Eligibility for admission : 10 + 2 or equivalent examination, with science subjects
2. Duration of course 9 months.
23- cslhd esfMdy vflVsUl ,oa ufl±x ds;j esa izek.k i=k (Certificate in Basic Medical Assis-
tance and Nursing Care)
mís'; % xr ,d n'kd esa fpfdRlk lsok dk futh {ks=k esa vR;kfèkd foLrkj gqvk gS A vusdksa futhfDyfud ,oa ufl±x gkse [kqy x;s gSa A buesa fpfdRldksa dh lgk;rk ds fy, uu&esfMdy lgk;dksa dhvko';drk gksrh gS A ,sls lgk;dksa ds izf'k{k.k dh O;oLFkk dh deh ds dkj.k fpfdRlksa dks vfèkdka'kr%vizf'kf{kr O;fDr;ksa ls ,sls dk;ks± dks djkuk iM+rk gS ftlls fpfdRldks dks dfBukbZ gksrh gS A ;fn bu lgk;dksadks vius dk;ks± ds lacaèk esa dqN rduhdh Kku gks rks fpfdRldks dk dk;Z lqyHk gks tkrk gS A
bl ikB~;Øe ds ekè;e ls f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa dks MkDVj ds fDyfud dk Hkyh&Hkk¡fr ns[kHkky djuk] ejhtksa dksns[kus esa fpfdRld dks vko';d lgk;rk nsuk] ufl±x gkse esa HkrhZ ejhtksa dk iYl jsV] jslihjs'ku jsV] jDrpkivkfn dk lgh rjhds ls tk¡puk] batsD'ku nsuk] (Vhdk yxkuk) rFkk HkrhZ ejhtksa dh leqfpr ns[k&Hkky djus dhO;ogkfjd ,oa lS¼kfUrd f'k{kk nh tkrh gS ftlls os fpfdRldksa ds lkFk viuh uu&esfMdy lgk;d dhHkwfedk n{krkiwoZd fuHkk ldsa A
ikB~;Øe lajpukµ;g ikB~;Øe 9 ekg dk gS A ikB~;Øe esa dqy rhu i=k i<+sus gksaxs A izR;sd i=k esa 80 vadlS¼kfUd vè;;u rFkk 20 vad O;ogkfjd izf'k{k.k ds fy;s d.kk±fdr gksxk A f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa dk O;ogkfjd izf'k{k.kfdlh ekU;rk izkIr fpfdRlk laLFkk esa djk;k tk;sxk A
bl ikB~;Øe ds fy;s U;wure 'kS{kf.kd ;ksX;rk eSVªhd ikl gS A ikB~;Øe ds i=kksa dk fooj.k fuEu izdkj gS % Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Practical + Practical)
I. Basic Anatomy and Physiology 80 20 45
II. Principles and Practices of Basic 80 20 45
Medical Assistance
III. First Aid, Nursing care and Basic Life Support 80 20 45
Total 240 60 135
24- MsUVy esdSfuDl eas izek.k&i=k (Certificate in Dental Mechanics)
mís'; % orZeku le; eas yksx vius nk¡rksa ds lacaèk esa dkiQh lpsr gks x;s gSa A iQyLo:i] nUr fpfDrlk
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ds {ks=k esa dkiQh foLrkj gqvk gS vkSj nUr fpfdRldksa dh la[;k eas Hkh o`f¼ gqbZ gS A nUr LokLF; dsizfr ltx gksus ds dkj.k nk¡r VwVus ;k fudyokus ds ckn yksx Ñf=ke nk¡r yxokrs gSa A ;s nk¡r nUr fpfdRldksads }kjk cuk;s tkrs gaS ftlesa fpfdRld MsUVy esdSfud dh lgk;rk ysrs gSa] fdUrq izf'kf{kr MsUVy esdSfud dsvHkko esa nUr&fpfdRld izk;% ;g dke vizf'kf{kr lgk;dksa ls djkrs gSa A
bl ikB~;Øe ds ekè;e ls f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa dks Ñf=ke nk¡r cukus esa mi;ksx fd;s tkus okys lkeku rFkk Ñf=kenk¡r cukus dh fofèk;ksa ds fo"k; esa iwjh tkudkjh ,oa izf'k{k.k fn;k tk;sxk rkfd bl izek.k i=k ds èkkjd MsUVyfDyfud esa Ñf=ke nk¡r cukus dk dk;Z lqxerk ,oa tkudkjh ds lkFk dj ldsa A
ikB~;Øe ds dqy rhu i=k gksxk A izR;sd i=k esa 80 vad lS¼kfUrd vè;;u rFkk 20 vad O;ogkfjdizf'k{k.k ds fy;s d.kk±fdr gksxk A f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa dk O;ogkfjd izf'k{k.k fdlh ekU;rk izkIr MsUVy laLFkku esa djk;ktk;sxk A bl ikB~;Øe dh vofèk 9 eghus dh gS vkSj blds fy;s U;wure 'kS{kf.kd ;ksX;rk eSVªhd ikl gS A
ikB~;Øe lajpuk %bl izek.k i=k ikB~;Øe ds Nk=kksa dks fuEufyf[kr i=k i<+us gksxs %
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Practical + Practical)
I. Dental Anatomy and Dental Material Science 80 20 45
II. Removal Prothodontia and Ortho dontic Appliance 80 20 45
III. Fixed prothodontia and 80 20 45
Fixed orthodontic Appliances
Total 240 60 135
(V) LANGUAGE-BASED CERTIFICATE COURSES :
25- exgh Hkk"kk esa izek.k i=k (Certificate in Magahi Language)
mís'; % exgh] ekxèkh dk vkèkqfud Lo:i gS] tks dHkh izkphu exèk lkezkT; dh jktHkk"kk] jk"VªHkk"kk vkSjlaidZ Hkk"kk ds :i esa izpfyr Fkh A exèk dh lH;rk vkSj laLÑfr dh okfgdk ds :i esa bl Hkk"kk dk egRoiw.kZLFkku lqjf{kr jgk gS A ukyank [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; us u dsoy bl xkSjoe;h exèk Hkwfe vkSj bldh Hkk"kk dklEeku djus dk fu'p; fd;k gS] vfirq orZeku dkyhu lk<+s rhu djksM+ ds vkl&ikl exgh Hkk"kk&Hkkf"k;ksa dhvk'kk] vkdka{kk vkfn ij Hkh [kjk mrjus ds liQy iz;kl ds fy;s exgh Hkk"kk esa lfVZfiQdsV ikB~;Øe dh i<+kbZizkjaHk dh gS A blds rgr izeq[k lkfgR;dkjksa dh jpuk,¡ bl dkslZ esa i<+kus dh O;oLFkk dh x;h gS A
;g lfVZfiQdsV ikB~;Øe jksthµjkstxkj ds {ks=k esa Hkh vge~ Hkwfedk dk fuokZg djsxk A dbZ fo'ofo|ky;ksaesa exgh fo"k; esa chú ,ú (vkWulZ) rFkk ,eú,ú dh i<+kbZ dh tkrh gS rFkk dbZ vU; fo'ofo|ky;ksa esa blsizkjEHk djus dh ;kstuk gS] ftlls jkstxkj dh lEHkkouk;sa [kqysaxh A bl ikB~;Øe ds fy, U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd iklgS A
fgUnh esa ,eú ,ú ikl vH;FkhZ ;fn exgh esa lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ dj ysrs gSa rks mUgsa exgh O;k[;krk inds fy, ;ksX; ik=k le>k tk ldsxk rFkk fu;qfDr esa ojh;rk izkIr gks ldsxh A vkd'kok.kh vkSj nwjn'kZu dsUnzessa Hkh ^exèkh* dk;ZØe izlkfjr fd;k tkrk gS] tgk¡ ;ksX; O;fDr;ksa dh vko';drk gksrh gS A izkphu exèk dhvusd xqiQkvksa] f'kykys[kksa] vfHkys[kksa bR;kfn esa fyf[kr exèkh Hkk"kk dks fofHkUu ns'kh&fons'kh Hkk"kkvksa esa vuqokndjus ds fy, Hkh vuqoknd dh vko';drk eglwl dh tkrh gS A ;g lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ bl vko';drk dks iwjkdjus esa l{ke gksxk A exèk esa jktx`g] cksèkx;k] ikokiqjh vkfn varjkZ"Vªh; i;ZVu LFky Hkh gSa A buesa vusd ljdkjh@ xSj ljdkjh i;ZVd xkbM dsUnz dk;Zjr gSa] tks i;ZVdksas dh lgk;rk ,oa Kkuo¼Zu djrs gSa A ;gk¡ Hkh exgh esalfVZfiQdsV dkslZ ikl djus okyksa ds fy;s jksthµjkstxkj dh laHkkouk,¡ ns[kh tk ldrh gaS A
ikB~;Øe lajpuk % bl ikB~;Øe dh vofèk N% ekl dh gksxh vkSj blesa iBu&ikBu ds fy, fuEufyf[kr rhui=k gksaxs A izR;sd i=k 100 vadksa dk gksxk vkSj izR;sd i=k dh ijh{kk vofèk rhu ?kaVkas dh gksxh A lHkh lS¼kfUrdi=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxk A i=kksa dk fooj.kfuEuor gS %
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i=k i=k dk uke vad foHkktumÙkh.kZ gksus dsfyf[kr ijh{kk l=kh; dk;Z fy, U;wure vad
(fyf[kr ijh{kk $l=kh; dk;Z)
i=k - I exgh lkfgR; ,oa O;kdj.k 80 20 33
i=k - II exgh i| lkfgR; 80 20 33
i=k - III exgh x| lkfgR; 80 20 33
Total 240 60 99
26- eSfFkyh Hkk"kk esa izek.k i=k (Certificate in Maithili Language)
mís'; % ;g loZfofnr gS fd Hkk"kk ekuo ds vfHkO;fDr dk ekè;e gS vkSj lkfgR; ,rn lEcUèkh Hkk"kk{ks=k esa jgus okys lkekftd ÑR;ksa dk niZ.k A eSfFkyh Hkk"kk fefFkyk tuin esa jgus okys leLr tuksa dh ekr`Hkk"kkgS A bldk viuk lkfgR;] viuh fyfi] viuh laLÑfr vkSj viuk Lo:i gS A bl Hkk"kk dk lkfgR; vR;Urizkphu vkSj le`¼ gS A vr% ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; us eSfFkyh Hkk"kk esa lfVZfiQdsV Lrj dk ikB~;Øe pykusdk fu.kZ; fy;k gS A eSfFkyh Hkk"kk ,oa lkfgR; esa lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ dbZ n`f"V;ksa ls egRoiw.kZ gS A ;g dkslZ fefFkykesa jgus okys izR;sd dksfV ds Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa ds fy, ,d mi;ksxh vkSj thoUr Hkk"kk&fo"k;d vè;;u rks gksxk gh]lkFk gh fefFkyk ls ckgj Hkkjr ds fofHkUu {ks=kksa esa jgus okys izoklh eSfFky Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa ds fy, Hkh mi;ksxhfl¼ gksxk A fo'o fo[;kr egkdfo fo|kifr ls eucksèk rd vkSj pUnk >k] gkL;&lezkV gfjeksgu >k] tudfo;k=kh (ukxktqZu)] izxfroknh lkfgR;dkj fefFkyk&Hkwfe dh mit jgs gSa] ftudh dhfrZ fnx&fnxUr rd iljh gqbZgS A fefFkyk¡py ds reke tuekul ds fy, eSfFkyh Hkk"kk ,oa lkfgR; dk vè;;u vkSj bl Hkk"kk lkfgR; dsfodkl dk Kku dkiQh egRoiw.kZ gS A bl ikB~;Øe ds fy;s U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS A
thfodksiktZu gsrq vFkZdkjh ds :i esa Hkh bl lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ dk egRo gS A gky gh esa] eSfFkyh Hkk"kkdks Hkkjrh; lafoèkku dh vkBoha vuqlwph esa lfEefyr dj bls egRoiw.kZ LFkku fn;k x;k gS A blfy, jkstxkjds vusd {ks=kksa esa jkT; Lrj ls dsUnz Lrj rd dh ijh{kkvksa esa bl lfVZfiQdsV ikB~;Øe dk mi;ksx fd;k tkldrk gS A izkFkfed f'k{kdksa dh fu;qfDr esa] cSad vkfn dk;kZy;ksa esa] vuqokndksa dh fu;qfDr esa] jsyos ijh{kkvksaesa] thou&chek fuxe ds dk;kZy;ksa esa fu;qfDr gsrq p;u vkfn esa bl lfVZfiQdsV dkslZèkkjh O;fDr;ksa dks izkFkfedrkfey ldrh gS A
ikB~;Øe lajpuk % ;g ikB~;Øe N% ekg dk gksxk ftlesa fuEufyf[kr rhu i=k gksaxs A izR;sd i=k 100 vadksadk gksxk vkSj izR;sd i=k dh ijh{kk vofèk rhu ?k.Vs dh gksxh A lHkh lS¼kfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;sfyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxk A i=kksa dk fooj.k fuEuor gS %
i=k i=k dk uke vad foHkktumÙkh.kZ gksus dsfyf[kr ijh{kk l=kh; dk;Z fy, U;wure vad
(fyf[kr ijh{kk $l=kh; dk;Z)
i=k - I eSfFkyh i| lkfgR; 80 20 33
i=k - II eSfFkyh x| lkfgR; 80 20 33
i=k - III eSfFkyh O;kdj.k ,oa jpuk 80 20 33
Total 240 60 99
27- ikfy Hkk"kk esa izek.k i=k (Certificate in Pali Language)
mís'; % dkyØe esa Íxosn dh Hkk"kk ls {ks=kh; cksfy;ksa dk fodkl gqvk A ml fodflr Lo:i ls ,dfo'ks"k Hkk"kk dk tUe gqvk] ftls ge ^ikfy* uke ls tkurs gSa A LFkfojoknh ckS¼ èkeZ dsµ^f=kfiVd* vkSj mlds
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lEiw.kZ mi;ksxh lkfgR; ikfy Hkk"kk esa gh ladfyr gSa A cq¼dkyhu exèk dh Hkk"kk ^ikfy* Fkh] tks if'peesa mÙkj dq: ls ysdj iwjc esa ikVfyiq=k rd vkSj mÙkj esa JkoLrh ls ysdj nf{k.k esa voUrh rd iQSyh gqbZ Fkh AteZu fo}ku MkWú eSDl osyslj ds vuqlkj] ^ikfy* ikVfy dk laf{kIr :i gS A cq¼ ds èkEe vkSj fou; lEcUèkhlkjs opu ikfy Hkk"kk esa gh fyfic¼ gSa A cq¼opu u dsoy ckS¼ksa ds fy,] cfYd leLr tho vkSj txr dsfy, dY;k.kdkjh gSa A thou&n'kZu rFkk thou laLÑfr ds ckS¼ fl¼kUrksa dh le> ikfy Hkk"kk dh le>fodflr djus ls gh lEHko gS A bl vFkZ esa ^ikfy* dh mi;ksfxrk] lkFkZdrk vkSj vkSfpR; lokZfèkd gS A fo'oklgS] ;g lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ ikfy&dky ds lkekftd] lkaLÑfrd] jktuSfrd vkSj ekuoh; ewY;ksa dk Kku rks nsxk gh]blds lkFk gh ;g f'k{k.k&lEcfUèkr laLFkkuksa ds ekè;e ls vkfFkZd le`f¼ dk ekxZ Hkh iz'kLr djsxk A blikB~;Øe ds fy;s U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS A
ikB~;Øe lajpuk % blh fcUnq dks è;ku esa j[kdj ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; us ikfy Hkk"kk esa 6 eklds lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ dh ;kstuk cuk;h gS A blesa fuEufyf[kr rhu i=k gSa A izR;sd i=k 100 vadksa dk gksxk vkSjizR;sd i=k dh ijh{kk vofèk rhu ?kaVs dh gksxh A lHkh lS¼kfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxk A i=kkas dk fooj.k fuEuor gS %
i=k i=k dk uke vad foHkktumÙkh.kZ gksus ds
fyf[kr ijh{kk l=kh; dk;Z fy, U;wure vad
(fyf[kr ijh{kk $
l=kh; dk;Z)
i=k - I ikfy Hkk"kk dk mn~Hko ,oa fodkl 80 20 33
i=k - II ikfy lkfgR; dk bfrgkl 80 20 33
i=k - III ikfy Hkk"kk dk O;kdj.k ,oa jpuk 80 20 33
Total 240 60 99
28- izkÑr Hkk"kk esa izek.k i=k (Certificate in Prakrit Language)
mís'; % ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; us izkÑr Hkk"kk esa lfVZfiQdsV ikB~;Øe izkjaHk fd;k gS A okLro esa]Hkkjrh; laLÑfr] lH;rk] lekt] jktuSfrd laxBu vkfn dk ;FkkFkZ Kku izkIr djus ds fy, izkÑr lkfgR; cgqrmi;ksxh gS A tulkèkkj.k ls ysdj jktk&egkjktkvksa rd ds fp=k Li"Vrk] lw{erk vkSj foLrkj ds lkFk izkÑrlkfgR; esa fpf=kr gSa A thou ds foLrkj] O;ogkj] fo'okl esa ftruh leL;k,¡ vkSj ifjfLFkfr;k¡ vkrh gSa] mudkckj&ckj fu:i.k izkÑr lkfgR; esa ik;k tkrk gS A vr% izkphu Hkk"kk vkSj lkfgR; dks tkuus ds fy, izkÑr Hkk"kkdk vè;;u furkUr vko';d gS A izkÑr Hkk"kk dk izpkj fliQZ dkO;ksa esa gh ugha] cfYd izkphu ;qx esa tu&tuesa Fkk A turk bl Hkk"kk dk mi;ksx djrh Fkh A bldk lcls cM+k izek.k rRdkyhu f'kykys[k gSa A Hkxoku~ egkohjds mins'k] tks vkxe lkfgR; esa ladfyr gSa] izkÑr Hkk"kk esa gh fuc¼ gSa] tks vè;kRe dk le`¼ dks'k gS A blikB~;Øe ds fy;s U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS A ;g N% eghus dk ikB~;Øe gS A
ikB~;Øe lajpuk % fo'okl gS fd bl ikB~;Øe dks djus ds ckn u dsoy ge viuh izkphulH;rkµlaLÑfr ds fo"k; esa tku ik;saxs] cfYd ;g ikB~;Øe gekjs fy, jkstxkj ds lkèku ds :i esa Hkh lgk;dfl¼ gksxk A bl ikB~;Øe esa dqy rhu i=k gksxsa vkSj izR;sd i=k 100 vadksa dk gksxk vkSj izR;sd i=k dh ijh{kk
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vofèk rhu ?kaVs dh gksxh A lHkh lS¼kfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh;dk;Z tek djuk gksxk A i=kksa dk fooj.k fuEuor gS %
i=k i=k dk uke vad foHkktumÙkh.kZ gksus ds
fyf[kr ijh{kk l=kh; dk;Z fy, U;wure vad
(fyf[kr ijh{kk $
l=kh; dk;Z)
i=k - I izkÑr Hkk"kk dk mn~Hko vkSj fodkl 80 20 33
i=k - II izkÑr lkfgR; dk bfrgkl 80 20 33
i=k - III izkÑr Hkk"kk O;kdj.k ,oa jpuk 80 20 33
Total 240 60 99
29- laLÑr Hkk"kk ,oa lkfgR; esa izek.k i=k (Certificate in Sanskrit Language)
mís'; % Hkkjrh; Hkk"kkvksa dh tuuh dgh tkus okyh laLÑr Hkk"kk Kku ,oa foKku ls ifjiw.kZ gS A ;ghdkj.k gS fd ns'k dh xkSjoHkwrk bl Hkk"kk dks vusd fons'kh fo}kuksa us Hkh J¼kiwoZd viuk;k vkSj blds vusdxzaFkksa dk fofoèk fons'kh Hkk"kkvksa esa vuqokn gqvk A ;g ,d oSKkfud Hkk"kk gS A bldk lkfgR; foiqy] fo'oizfl¼vkSj yksdfiz; gS A osnksa] mifu"knksa] iqjk.k] jkek;.k] egkHkkjr ,oa vusd egkdkO;ksa ds dkj.k laLÑr dbZ gtkjo"kks± ls thoUr vkSj jlokfguh Hkk"kk cuh gqbZ gS A bl ikB~;Øe ds fy;s U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS A
Hkkjrh; laLÑfr dh vkèkkjHkwrk bl Hkk"kk dks iBu&ikBu ds :i esa ns'k ds gj dksus esa LFkku feyk gSA izk;% izR;sd fo'ofo|ky; esa bl Hkk"kk dh ,e-,- rd dh i<+kbZ dh O;oLFkk gS A ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky;us bl ijaijk dks lg"kZ Lohdkj dj laLÑr esa lfVZfiQdsV ikB~;Øe pykus dk fu.kZ; fd;k gS rkfd tks yksxikjaifjd laLÑr&Kku ls nwj jg x;s gSa ;k le;kHkko ds dkj.k laLÑr f'k{kk ls oafpr jg x;s gSa_ os ?kj cSBbl Hkk"kk esa lkfgR; vkSj O;kdj.k dk iq"V Kku izkIr dj ldsa A blls jkstxkj ds volj Hkh izkIr gksaxs A
ikB~;Øe lajpuk % laLÑr ds "kM~eklh; lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ esa rhu i=k gksaxs A izR;sd i=k 100 vadksa dkgksxk vkSj izR;sd i=k dh ijh{kk vofèk rhu ?kaVs dh gksxh A lHkh lS¼kfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s rhu ?kaVksadh ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxk A i=kksa dk fooj.k fuEuor gS %
i=k i=k dk uke vad foHkktu mÙkh.kZ gksus ds
fyf[kr ijh{kk l=kh; dk;Z fy, U;wure vad
(fyf[kr ijh{kk $
l=kh; dk;Z)
i=k - I laLÑr lkfgR; dk bfrgkl ,oa x| 80 20 33
i=k - II laLÑr Hkk"kk esa i| ,oa ukVd 80 20 33
i=k - III laLÑr Hkk"kk esa O;kdj.k ,oa jpuk 80 20 33
Total 240 60 99
bl dk;ZØe ds fy;s U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gSa rFkk ikB~;Øe dh vofèk N ekg gS A
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30- Hkkstiqjh esa izek.k i=k (Certificate in Bhojpuri Language)
mís'; % Hkkstiqjh Hkk"kk esa gekjh lH;rk vkSj laLÑfr ds lkFk&lkFk lkekftd] jktuhfrd vkSj vkfFkZdifjfLFkfr;ksa dks Li"V Nki feyrh gS A izpkj&izlkj ,oa yksdfiz;rk dh n`f"V ls Hkkstiqjh ,d egRoiw.kZ Hkk"kk gS Abldh blh yksdfiz;rk ,oa egÙkk dks ns[krs gq, fcgkj b.VjehfM;V dkmafly ls ysdj fcgkj ds vusdfo'ofo|ky;ksa us Hkkstiqjh fo"k; dks ch-,- vkWulZ ls ,e-,- rd ds ikB~;Øe esa Lora=k fo"k; ds :i esa LFkkufn;k gS A bl rF; dks ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; us c[kwch le>k gS A ;gh dkj.k gS fd bl fo'ofo|ky;us Hkh Hkkstiqjh Hkk"kk ds izpkj&izlkj ds fy, lfVZfiQdsV ikB~;Øe pykus dk fu.kZ; fy;k gS A bl ikB~;Øe dsfy;s U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS rFkk ikB~;Øe dh vofèk N% ekg gS A
ikB~;Øe lajpuk % Hkkstiqjh ds "kM~eklh; lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ esa rhu i=k gksaxs A izR;sd i=k 100 vadksa dkgksxk vkSj izR;sd i=k dh ijh{kk vofèk rhu ?k.Vs dh gksxh A lHkh lS¼kfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s fyf[krijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxk A i=kksa dk fooj.k fuEuor gS %
i=k i=k dk uke vad foHkktu mÙkh.kZ gksus dsfyf[kr ijh{kk l=kh; dk;Z fy, U;wure vad
(fyf[kr ijh{kk $l=kh; dk;Z)
i=k - I Hkkstiqjh lkfgR; dk bfrgkl 80 20 33
i=k - II Hkkstiqjh dkO; ,oa mldh foèkk,¡ 80 20 33
i=k - III Hkkstiqjh O;kdj.k ,oa jpuk 80 20 33
Total 240 60 99
31- mnwZ Hkk"kk esa izek.k i=k (Certificate in Urdu Language)
mís'; % mnwZ fdlh ifjp; dh eksgrkt ugha A fcgkj esa bls f}rh; jktHkk"kk dk xkSjo izkIr gS A tula[;k,oa yksdfiz;rk dh n`f"V ls Hkh bldk {ks=k O;kid gS A mnwZ lkfgR; esa ,d ls c<+ dj ,d lkfgR;dkj ,oa dfogq, gSa A vehj [kqljks] oyh] ehj] xkfyc] 'kkn] fiQjkd] ,dcky] vkfn dh jpukvksa ds fo"k; esa tkuus ds fy,mnwZ dk Kku vko';d gS_ ijUrq blds fy;s vè;;u&vè;kiu laLFkkuksa dh deh gS A cgqr ls ,sls Nk=k&Nk=kk;sagSa] tks mnwZ Hkk"kk ds fofèkor~ vè;;u ds fy, volj ugha fudky ikrs gSa A ,sls Nk=kksa ds fy;s ;g ikB~;Øemi;ksxh gksxk A Hkk"kk lkfgR; ds lkFk&lkFk thfodk ds dk;Z {ks=k esa Hkh bldh mi;ksfxrk fufoZokn gS A vusdljdkjh ,oa xSj ljdkjh laLFkkvksa esa mnwZ Hkh tkuus okys O;fDr;ksa] vuqokndksa dh vko';drk iM+rh gS A bldsfy;s ;g ikB~;Øe dkjxj fl¼ gks ldrk gS A bl ikB~;Øe ds fy;s U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS rFkk ikB~;Øe dhvofèk N ekg gS A
bUgha fcUnqvksa dks è;ku esa j[kdj ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; us mnwZ esa lfVZfiQdsV dkslZ izkjEHk fd;kgS rkfd fo|kFkhZ ?kj cSB bl Hkk"kk ds lkfgR; ,oa O;kdj.k dk iq"V Kku izkIr dj ldsa A
ikB~;Øe lajpuk % bl ikB~;Øe esa rhu i=k gksxsa A izR;sd i=k 100 vadksa dk gksxk vkSj izR;sd i=k dhijh{kk vofèk rhu ?k.Vs dh gksxh A lHkh lS¼kfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksadk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxk A i=kksa dk fooj.k fuEu izdkj gS %
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i=k i=k dk uke vad foHkktu mÙkh.kZ gksus dsfyf[kr ijh{kk l=kh; dk;Z fy, U;wure vad
(fyf[kr ijh{kk $l=kh; dk;Z)
i=k - I mnwZ dfork 80 20 33
i=k - II mnwZ x| 80 20 33
i=k - III mnwZ jpuk 80 20 33
Total 240 60 99
(VI) RELIGION BASED CERTIFICATE COURSES :
32- ckS¼ èkeZ&foKku esa izek.k&i=k (Certificate in Buddhist Studies)bl ikB~;Øe esa fuEufyf[kr rhu i=k gksaxs %
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Assignment + Practical)
I. History of Buddhism 80 20 33
II. Main Tenets of Buddhism 80 20 33
III. Contribution of Buddhism to World Culture 80 20 33Total 240 60 99
izR;sd i=k esa 80 v¡d lS¼kfUrd rFkk 20 va¡d l=kh; dk;Z ds fy;s d.kk±fdr jgsxk AikB~;Øe dh vofèk 6 ekg rFkk izos'k gsrq U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS A
33- bZlkbZ èkeZ&foKku esa izek.k&i=k (Certificate in Christian Studies)
bl ikB~;Øe esa fuEufyf[kr rhu i=k gksaxs % Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Assignment + Assignment)
I. Origin and Spread of Christianity 80 20 33
II. Main Tenets of Christianity 80 20 33
III. Contribution of Christianity to World Culture 80 20 33
Total 240 60 99
ikB~;Øe dh vofèk 6 ekg rFkk izos'k gsrq U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS A
izR;sd i=k esa 80 v¡d lS¼kfUrd rFkk 20 v¡d l=kh; dk;Z gsrq d.kk±fdr gaS A
34- fgUnw èkeZ&foKku esa izek.k&i=k (Certificate in Hindu Studies)
bl ikB~;Øe ds vUrxZr fuEufyf[kr rhu i=k gksaxs % Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Assignment + Assignment)
I. History of Hinduism 80 20 33
II. Main Tenets of Hinduism 80 20 33
III. Contribution of Hinduism to World Culture 80 20 33
Total 240 60 99
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izR;sd i=k esa 80 v¡d lS¼kfUrd rFkk 20 va¡d l=kh; dk;Z ds fy;s d.kk±fdr jgsxk A
ikB~;Øe dh vofèk 6 ekg rFkk izos'k gsrq U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS A
35- bLyke èkeZ&foKku esa izek.k&i=k (Certificate in Islamic Studies)
bl ikB~;Øe esa fuEufyf[kr rhu i=k gksaxs A U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS A
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Assignment + Assignment)
I. History of Islam 80 20 33
II. Main Tenets of Islam 80 20 33
III. Contribution of Islam to World Culture 80 20 33
Total 240 60 99
36- tSu èkeZ&foKku esa izek.k&i=k (Certificate in Jain Studies)
6 ekg okys bl ikB~;Øe esa fuEufyf[kr rhu i=k gksaxs % Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Assignment + Assignment)
I. History of Jainism 80 20 33
II. Main Tenets of Jainism 80 20 33
III. Contribution of Jainism to World Culture 80 20 33
Total 240 60 99
izR;sd i=k esa 80 vad lS¼kfUrd rFkk 20 vaad l=kh; dk;Z ds fy;s lqjf{kr jgsxk AikB~;Øe esa izos'k gsrq U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS rFkk ikB~;Øe dh vofèk N% ekg dh gS A
37- fl[k èkeZ&foKku esa izek.k&i=k (Certificate in Sikh Studies)
bl ikB~;Øe esa dqy fuEufyf[kr rhu i=k gksaxs % Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Assignment + Assignment)
I. History of Sikhism 80 20 33
II. Main Tenets of Sikhism 80 20 33
III. Contribution of Sikhism to World Culture 80 20 33
Total 240 60 99
ikB~;Øe dh vofèk 6 ekg rFkk izos'k gsrq U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS A
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izR;sd i=k esa 80 vad lS¼kfUrd rFkk 20 vad l=kh; dk;Z gsrq d.kk±fdr gSa A
(VII) COMPUTER-BASED AND MISCELLANEOUS CERTIFICATE COURSES :
38 . Certificate in Computing (CIC)
Objective : This is a Computer Education Programme, offering Certificate after successful
completion of the course. The Programme aims at fulfilling the need of thousands of educated
people who are desirous of acquiring basic knowledge of computer application. It is a short
programme of nine months duration. Minimum qualification is Matric.
The course is divided into 4 papers; out of which three are theory papers and one is practical
paper; each carrying 100 marks.
THE DETAILS OF THE COURSE ARE :
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Assignment Practical + Assignment/
Practical)
Paper-I The Context. 80 20 — 33
Paper-II The Technology. 80 20 — 33
Paper-III The Application 80 20 — 33
Paper-IV MS Office 20 — 80 33
Total 260 60 80 132
39- x`g dk;ks± esa dEI;wVj dk mi;ksx esa izek.k i=k (Certificate in Home Usages of Computer)
mís'; % vktdy ge lHkh ds nSfud fØ;kdykiksa esa dEI;qVj dk vR;fèkd mi;ksx gks x;k gS A VsyhiQksu,oa Vsyhfotu ds rjg gh dEI;wVj Hkh gj ?kj dk ,d vko';d midj.k gksrk tk jgk gS] ijUrq VsyhiQksu ;kVsyhfotu dh rjg] ;g lkekU; tkudkjh ds vkèkkj ij ugha pyk;k tk ldrk gS A blds fy, dqN [kkl izf'k{k.kdh t:jr gksrh gS A ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; }kjk yksxksa dks dEI;qVj dh lkekU; tkudkjh lgt ,oa ljyrjhds ls nsus ds fy, bl ikB~;Øe dh lajpuk dh x;h gS A ;g ikB~;Øe Nk=kksa] x`gLokfef.k;ksa] oqtqxZ O;fDr;ksadh ?kjsyw vko';drkvksa dks è;ku esa j[krs gq, cuk;k x;k gS A pkj lIrkg dk ;g ikB~;Øe izR;sd ekg lapkfyrfd;k tkrk gS A izR;sd cSp esa 25 Nk=kksa dk ukekadu gksrk gS A ikB~;Øe dh fo'ks"krk ;g gS fd blesa Nk=k mulHkh egÙoiw.kZ rF;ksa dh tkudkjh izkIr dj ysrs gSa ftldh vko';drk x`g dk;Z ds nkSjku yksxksa dks iM+rh gS]tSls] bUVjusV [kksyuk] esy Hkstuk] pSfVax djuk] caSfdax dk;Z] jsyos vkj{k.k] lkekU; lwpuk izkIr djuk vkfn A
ikB~;Øe lajpuk % 4 lIrkg ds bl dkslZ ls Nk=kksa dks izR;sd fnu 3 ?kaVksa dk izf'k{k.k fn;k tk;sxk A blikB~;Øe esa ukekadu ds fy, vyx ls vfèklwpuk izdkf'kr dh tk;xh A
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40- iqLrdky; ,oa lwpuk foKku esa izek.ki=k (Certificate in Library and Information Science)
fdlh Hkh lH; lekt ds 'kS{kf.kd fodkl esa iqLrdky; dh Hkwfedk cgqr gh vge gSA vkèkqfud dkyesa vè;;u lkexzh dk laxzg djuk rFkk lektfgr esa mlds mi;ksx dks vfèkd&ls&vfèkd c<+kuk iqLrdky; dkeq[; mís'; gS ysfdu bl mís'; dh izkfIr rHkh lEHko gS tc iqLrdky; ,d dq'ky ,oa izf'kf{kr O;fDr ;kO;fDr;ksa ds lg;ksx ls lapkfyr gks jgk gksA ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; }kjk lapkfyr iqLrdky; ,oa lwpukfoKku esa izek.k i=k ikB~;Øe dk mís'; iqLrdky;ksa ds lapkyu ,oa j[k j[kko ds fy, f'k{k.k ,oa izf'k{k.k dhO;oLFkk djuk ,oa izf'kf{kr dk;Zdrk rS;kj djuk gS A
ikB~;Øe lajpuk % bl ikB~;Øe esa rhu i=k gksaxs A izR;sd i=k 100 vadksa dk gksxkA izFke i=k esa 80 vadksadh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxkA f}rh; rFkk r`rh; i=k esa 80 vadksa dhfyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20&20 vadksa dk iz;ksfxd dk;Z (Practical Work) gksxkA ;g ikB~;Øe 9 ekg dk gS A blikB~;Øe ds fy;s U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS A
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Assignment Practical + Assignment/
Practical)
1. iqLrdky; ,oa lwpuk dsUnz dk;Z 80 20 — 33
,oa lsok;sa
2. iqLrdky; ,oa lwpuk dsUnzksa dh 80 — 20 33
lkefxz;ksa dk laxBu
3. iqLrdky; ,oa lwpuk dsUnzksa ds vfHkys[k 80 — 20 33
Total 240 20 40 99
41- chek lsok;sa ,oa chek izcaèku esa izek.k i=k (Certificate in Insurance Services and its Manage-
ment)
mís'; % Hkkjr esa chek lsok dk foLrkj cgqr gh rhozxfr ls gks jgk gS A jkstxkj ds volj iznku djusdh fn'kk esa ;g {ks=k dkiQh vxzx.kh gS_ ijUrq bl lsok esa dk;Zjr ,oa dk;Z djus okys yksxksa ds fy, ,d lqlaxfBr,oa ;kstukc¼ izf'k{k.k ,oa mikfèk dk vHkko gS A blh mís'; dks è;ku esa j[krs gq, chek lsokvksa esa izek.ki=k
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ikB~;Øe dh ;kstuk rS;kj dh x;h gS A bl ikB~;Øe ls Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa dks jkstxkj izkIr djus esa lgk;rkfey ldrh gS A ikB~;Øe esa ukekadu gsrq U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd gS A
ikB~;Øe lajpuk % ;g ikB~;Øe 6 ekg dk gSa A bl ikB~;Øe esa rhu i=k gksxsa A izR;sd i=k 100 vadksa dkgksxk vkSj izR;sd i=k dh ijh{kk vofèk rhu ?k.Vs dh gksxh A lHkh lS¼kfUrd i=kksa esa 80 vadksa ds fy;s rhu?kaVksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxk A i=k rhu esa Nk=kksa dks nks fo"k;ksa esals fdlh ,d fo"k; dks pquuk gksxk A i=kksa dk fooj.k fuEuor gS %
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Assignment + Assignment)
I Insurance Concepts and Laws 80 20 33
II Insurance Principles 80 20 33
III Life Insurance , 80 20 33
or General (Non-Life) Insurance
Total 240 60 99
42- 'kkldh; O;oLFkk ,oa iapk;rh jkt esa izek.k i=k (Certificate in Indian Constitution andPanchayati Raj)
mís'; % ;g lfVZfiQdsV ikB~;Øe 6 ekg dh vofèk dk gS A blesa izos'k ds fy, U;wure 'kS{kf.kd ;ksX;rk eSfV ªdvFkok blds lerqY; ijh{kk esa mÙkh.kZrk gS A tks fo|kFkhZ xzkeh.k fodkl] xzkeh.k leL;kvksa ds leqfpr izcaèku ,oaiapk;rh jkt O;oLFkk dh fØ;k iz.kkyh ls voxr gksuk pkgrs gSa] muds fy, ;g ikB~;Øe Kkuc¼Zd ,oa mi;ksxhgS A iapk;rhjkt O;oLFkk ds vUrxZr fuokZfpr izfrfufèk;ksa ds fy, Hkh ;g ikB~;Øe i;kZIr Kkuo¼Zd] ykHkdkjh,oa izf'k{k.k ewyd gS A U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS A
ikB~;Øe lajpuk % bl ikB~;Øe esa rhu i=k gksaxs A izR;sd i=k 100 vadksa dk gksxk A 80 vadksa ds fy,rhu ?kaVs dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh A 20 vad l=kh; dk;Z ds fy, fuèkkZfjr gSa A i=kksa dk fooj.k vèkksfyf[kr gS%
i=k i=k dk uke vad foHkktu mÙkh.kZ gksus dsfyf[kr ijh{kk l=kh; dk;Z fy, U;wure vad
(fyf[kr ijh{kk $l=kh; dk;Z)
i=k - I Hkkjr esa 'kkldh; O;oLFkk ,oa 80 20 33
iapk;rh jkti=k - II xzkeh.k Hkkjr&leL;k,¡ ,oa lekèkku 80 20 33
i=k - III xzkeh.k fodkl ,oa ;kstukdj.k 80 20 33
Total 240 60 99
43- vkink izcUèku esa izek.k i=k (Certificate in Disaster Management)
mís'; % vkikrdkyhu ifjfLFkfr esa èkS;Z ,oa larqyu dks LFkkfir djrs gq, de ;k lw{e le; esa tku&ekydh j{kk ,oa lkekftd larqyu dSls LFkkfir fd;k tk ldrk gS] vkink dh jksd Fkke dSls dh tk ldrh gS]vkikrdkyhu lgk;rk ,oa iquZokl ds fy, D;k&D;k fd;k tkuk pkfg,] vkfn rF;ksa dks è;ku esa j[krs gq, blikB~;Øe dk xBu fd;k x;k gS A izkÑfrd ,oa vizkÑfrd vkinkvksa ds n`f"Vdks.k ls bl ikB~;Øe dk cgqrvfèkd egRo gS A U;wure ;ksX;rk eSfVªd ikl gS A
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ikB~;Øe lajpuk % ;g ikB~;Øe 6 ekg dk gS A blds fy, iznku dh tkus okyh Lokfèkxe lkexzh fgUnh,oa vaxzsth Hkk"kk esa miyCèk gS A bl ikB~;Øe esa Nk=kksa dks fuEufyf[kr nks i=k i<+us gksxsa A lHkh lS¼kfUrd i=kksaesa 80 vadksa ds fy;s rhu ?kaVksa dh fyf[kr ijh{kk gksxh ,oa 20 vadksa dk l=kh; dk;Z tek djuk gksxk A i=kksa dkfooj.k fuEuor gS %
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Assignment + Assignment)
I Foundation course in Disaster 80 20 33
Management
II Disaster Management Methods and 80 20 33
Techniques.
Total 160 40 66
44. Certificatein Interior Decoration (C.I.D.) :
The certificate course in Interior Decoration aims at providing basic and acurate knowledge
and information about interior decoration. The content of the course are designed to impart an
integrated understanding to the learners about the issue involved in interior decoration. The main
objective of the programme is to enhance the knowledge and skills of those who are intending to
practice or who are already practicing in interior decoration. The minimum qualification for admission
in this course is 10+2 and duration of the course in nine months.
The course consists of 4 papers listed below :
Paper Title of the paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No. required to pass
(Written Exam.
Written Exam. Assignment + Assignment)
1. Principles of Interior Decoration 80 20 45
2. Finishes and materials for interior 80 20 45
3. Services colour and lendscape 80 20 45
for interior
4. Interior space organization 80 20 45
Total 320 80 180
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45. Certificate Course in Computer Network Administration: Programme Highlights
l There are two courses in Computer network programme namely; ( i.) Certificate Course
in Computer Network Administration (Discovery) and (ii).Certificate Course in Computer
Network Administration (Exploration)
l The NOU Certificate Course in Computer Network Administration is being run in collabo-
ration with Cisco Systems inc.
l Highly recognized certification by IT industry world for networking related software profes-
sionals.
l Exclusive Networking lab with Cisco Manageable SWITCHES and ROUTERS.
l Hands on experience in real life WAN environment.
l Experienced Cisco Certified Academy Instructors (CCAI).
l Guest Faculty from Industries /Institutions.
l Online study Learning Materials
l After the completion of the course and clearing all the papers, Course Completion Certifi-
cate will be issued separately by Nalanda Open University & Cisco systems. A brief de-
scription of the courses has been given below:-
45.1(Certificate Course in Computer Network Administration-Discovery(CCNA(Discovery)
The NOU Certificate Course in Computer Network Administrations (Discovery) curricu-
lum provides general networking theory, practical experience, and opportunities for career explora-
tion and soft-skills development. The curriculum teaches networking based on application, cover-
ing networking concepts within the context of network environments students may encounter in
their daily lives-from small office and home office (SOHO) networking to more complex enterprise
and theoretical networking models later in the curriculum. The Course is designed for students
with basic PC skills and foundational math and problem solving skills. The curriculum offers an
engaging learning experience for more visual and kinetic learners. Many interactive activities are
embedded in all of the courses to break up the text and help reinforce student comprehension. In
addition an large number of labs encourage additional hands-on practice. The minimum qualifica-
tion for admission in the course is 10+2 and duration of the course is 6 months.The course con-
sists of 4 papers listed below
Paper Title of the Paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No required to pass
Written Exam Practical (Written Exam.
+ Practical)
1. Networking for Home and Small Business 80 20 45
2. Working at a Small-to Medium Business or ISP 80 20 45
3. Introducing Routing and Switching in the 80 20 45
Enterprise
4 Designing and Supporting Computer 80 20 45
Total 320 80 180
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45.2(Certificate Course in Computer Network Administration (Exploration)
The Networking Associate curriculum centers on teaching students to design, build and main-
tain computer networks. The programme prepares students for the 21st Century workplace. The
topics covered in the curriculum are also useful for maintaining non-Cisco networks. While Cisco
equipment is used to practice and reinforce certain concepts, students gain broad knowledge in the
operation of networks, the difference between various types of networking products, how to design
and troubleshoot networks and other general topics. The minimum qualification for admission in the
course is graduate in Science and duration of the course is 6 months.The course consists of 4
papers listed below
Paper Title of the Paper Distribution of Marks Minimum Marks
No required to pass
Written Exam Practical (Written Exam.
+ Practical)
1. Network Fundamentals 80 20 45
2. Routing Protocols andConcepts 80 20 45
3. LAN Switching and Wireless 80 20 45
4 Accessing the WAN 80 20 45
Total 320 80 180
Sheme Of Examination For CCNA Discovery / CCNA Exploration
l There will be theory & practical exam for each paper. Each paper will be of 100 Marks.
The theory exame will be of 80 Marks and the practical exam will be of 20 Marks. Students will have
to secure 45 Marks altogether (Theory + Practical) in each paper for clearing a paper. If a student
falls in one of more papers he/she will be required to clear only that paper in which he/she hasbeen
declared falil subject of maximum three papers. Only after clearing all the papers, Certificate from
Nalanda Open University will be issued to the students.
l For getting course completion certificate of CCNA Discovery / CCNA Exploration from
CISCO a student will have to clear Chapter wise on line examination, Module wise on line examina-
tion for each module & Practical skill test through the CISCO Academy Server. All these examination
will be conducted at Nalanda Open University Computer Lab, Patna.
LLL
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(Annexure-II)
Counselling Programme Theory & PracticalS.N. Courses Period of Counselling Name of the Study Centres
1. All Certificate Courses 09/10/2010 to 18/10/2011 Nalanda Open University
(Other than Para Medical courses)
2 I.A./I.Sc./I.Com. Part-II (Theory and Practical) 09/10/2010 to 18/10/2011 Nalanda Open University
3. All Para Medical Courses From 11/10/2011 onward Centre will be decided later on
4. I.A./I.Com. Part-I 19/10/2011 to 29/10/2011 Nalanda Open University & All
Study cum Counselling Centres
5. I.Sc. Part-I (Theory and Practical) 19/10/2011 to 29/10/2011 Nalanda Open University
6. BCA Part-III (Theory and Practical) 19/10/2011 onwards Nalanda Open University
7. All B.A., B.Sc. & B.Com. Part-III (Hons) 30/10/2011 to 08/11/2011 Nalanda Open University
8. All Post Graduate Diploma Courses 09/11/2011 to 17/11/2011 Nalanda Open University
9. BCA Part-II (Theory and Practical) 07/11/2011 to 30/11/2011 Nalanda Open University
10. B.A. Part-II -History,Pol.Sci.,Hindi , 09/11/2011 to 22/11/2011 Nalanda Open University & All
Sociology,Psychology, Economics(Hons) Study cum Counselling Centers
11. B.A./B.Sc. Part-II Geography & Home Sci., 09/11/2011 to 22/11/2011 Nalanda Open University
12 B.A. Part-II Social Work and Tourism (Hons.) 09/11/2011 to 22/11/2011 Nalanda Open University
13. B.Com. (Hons.) Part-II 09/11/2011 to 22/11/2011 Nalanda Open University
14. All B.Sc. Part-II (Hons.) (Theory and Practical) 09/11/2011 to 22/11/2011 Nalanda Open University
15. B.A. Part-I(History, Sociology,Psychology, 24/11/2011 to 10/12/2011 Nalanda Open University & All
Hindi,Economics, Geography ,Pol.Sci.Hons) Study cum Counselling Centers
16. B.A. Part-I Tourism & Social Work Hons 24/11/2011 to 10/12/2011 Nalanda Open University
17 B.A/B.Sc. Part-I Home Sci & Geography 24/11/2011 to 10/12/2011 Nalanda Open University
18. B.Com Hons Part-I 24/11/2011 to 10/12/2011 Nalanda Open University
19 B.Sc. Part-I (Hons) all subjects 24/11/2011 to 10/12/2011 Nalanda Open University
(Theory and Practical)
20 BCA Part-I (Theory and Practical) 01/12/2011 to 30/12/2011 Nalanda Open University
21 BLIS (Theory and Practical) 11/12/2011 onwards Nalanda Open University
22 B.Ed Part-I & B.Ed Part-II 16/012/2011 to 30/12/2011 Nalanda Open University and all
study centre 0f B.Ed programme
23 M.A Part-I (History,Geography, Pol.Science, 02/01/2012 to 22/01/2012 Nalanda Open University & All
Hindi,Economics, Psychology ,Sociology) Study cum Counselling Centres
24 M.A Part-I(Public Adm, MJMC,Magahi,Urdu 02/01/2012 to 22/01/2012 Nalanda Open University
Bhojpuri,M.Com.,Rural Dev.,Education,M.Lis.,
Environmental Studies, Sanskrit & all courses
of M.Sc and MCA Part-I
25 M.A. Part-II (History,Geography, Sociology 24/01/2012 to 8/02/2012 Nalanda Open University & All
Pol.Science, ,Hindi,Economics, Psychology ) Study cum Counselling Centres
26 M.A. Part-II(Public Admn., MJMC, Magahi, Urdu 24/01/2012 to 8/02/2012 Nalanda Open University
Bhojpuri, M.Com, and Rural Dev., Education
27 MCA & M.Sc. Part-II All Subject & Env.Science 24/01/2012 to 8/02/2012 Nalanda Open UniversityTheory & Practical)
ftl fdlh Hkh ikB~;Øe dh ijke'kZ d{kk esa izkjEHk gksus ds izFke nks fnuksa esa 10 ls de fo|kFkhZ mifLFkrgksrs gSa ml ikB~;Øe dh ijke'kZ d{kk,¡ LFkfxr dj nh tkrh gSa A
1. Name of the applicant in Block letters inRoman Script (as per MatriculationCertificate). Leave one blank space betweenfirst, second and third name.
2. Name of the applicant in Devanagari script
¼fgUnh esa viuk uke fy[ksa½¼fgUnh esa viuk uke fy[ksa½¼fgUnh esa viuk uke fy[ksa½¼fgUnh esa viuk uke fy[ksa½¼fgUnh esa viuk uke fy[ksa½
3. Mother's Name.
4. Father's Name/Husband's Name
5. Permanent Address.
Tel. No. PIN
6. Address for Correspondence
Tel. No. PIN
Mobile No. E-mail
7. Name of the Programme/Course in which the admission is sought : .........................................................
8. Name of the Compulsory Subject : Hindi 100 Marks or 50 Marks Hindi and 50 Marks Urdu
(For Intermediate and Graduation only)9. Name of the Optional/Subsidiary Subjects 1............................. 2 ........................... 3............................
(For Intermediate and Graduation only)
10. Name of the Language & Literature subject : Hindi or English
(For the Intermediate courses only)
11. Date of Birth : Date Month year
12. Gender (Male/Female) 13. Nationality 14. Religion
15. Gategory : SC/ST/BC-1/BC-II/WBC/Physically Handicapped/ General
16. Background (Urban/Rural/Tribal) 17. Marital Status (Married/ Unmarried)
18. Status (Empolyed / Unemployed 19. Choice of Language of SLM is needed
(See para 10 of Prospectus)
20. Name of the Study Centre
AffixColoured
Photographof
3 cm × 4 cm
En.No..Form No.
NALANDA OPEN UNIVERSITYBiscomaun Bhawan, Gandhi Maidan, Patna–800 001
ADMISSION–CUM–REGISTRATION FORM, 2011
(Only 1st year students of all courses)
Annexure–A
gLrk{kj fgUnh esa
Signature In English
vxj vkius ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; ds fdlh ikB~;Øe esa iwoZ esavxj vkius ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; ds fdlh ikB~;Øe esa iwoZ esavxj vkius ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; ds fdlh ikB~;Øe esa iwoZ esavxj vkius ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; ds fdlh ikB~;Øe esa iwoZ esavxj vkius ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; ds fdlh ikB~;Øe esa iwoZ esa ukekaduukekaduukekaduukekaduukekadu djk;k Fkk rks iwoZ esa fn, x, jftLVªs'kudjk;k Fkk rks iwoZ esa fn, x, jftLVªs'kudjk;k Fkk rks iwoZ esa fn, x, jftLVªs'kudjk;k Fkk rks iwoZ esa fn, x, jftLVªs'kudjk;k Fkk rks iwoZ esa fn, x, jftLVªs'kuua‚ dk mYys[k vo'; djua‚ dk mYys[k vo'; djua‚ dk mYys[k vo'; djua‚ dk mYys[k vo'; djua‚ dk mYys[k vo'; djaaaaa sAsAsAsAsA lkFk gh vad i= dh Nk;k izfr layXu djsalkFk gh vad i= dh Nk;k izfr layXu djsalkFk gh vad i= dh Nk;k izfr layXu djsalkFk gh vad i= dh Nk;k izfr layXu djsalkFk gh vad i= dh Nk;k izfr layXu djsa AAAAA
21. Educational Qualifications : (Matriculation Onwards)
Name of the Div./Class Percentage of Year of Name of the Name of the
Examination Passed awarded Marks Passing College/School Board University
22. Specify any other qualification : .................................................................
DECLARATION BY THE APPLICANT
I...............................................................(Name) hereby declare that I have read and understood the
condition of eligibility of the course for which I seek admission. I declare that I fulfil the minimum eligibility
criteria and have provided the required information in this regard in the admission form. In the event of any
information being found incorrect or misleading, my candidature shall be liable to be cancelled by the University
at any time and I shall not be entitled to refund of any fee paid by me to the University.
I also declare that I have not taken admission simultaneously in any other course during the same session
of the Nalanda Open University or any other institution.
I enclose Bank Draft No.
Demand Draft. No. Date Amount Name of the Bank
Signature of the Candidate
FOR OFFICE USE
ELIGIBLE : Admit in.................................................................................Course/NOT ELIGIBLE : Rejected
Enrolment No. :
Signature of in-Charge Admission
fo|kFkhZx.k Ñi;k è;ku nsa %µ
(i) viw.kZ vkosnu i=k dks vLohÑr dj fn;k tkrk gS A
(ii) ukyUnk [kqyk fo'ofo|ky; esa ,d 'kSf{kd l=k esa ,d ls T;knk ikB~;Øeksa esa ukekadu dk izkoèkku ugha gS] vFkkZr~,d ikB~;Øe esa vè;;u lekIr gks tkus ds ckn gh nwljs ikB~;Øe esa ukekadu fy;k tk ldrk gS A
(iii)ukekadu lacaèkh =kqfV;ksa dk fu'kqYd fujkdj.k ukekadu frfFk lekIr gksus ds nks ekg ds vanj gh fd;k tkrk gS A
( ii )
NALANDA OPEN UNIVERSITY
EXAMINATION APPLICATION FORM
Year–2011
Sir,
I request you for permission to appear at the - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Examination to be held
in - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , 200- - - - - - - - - - - -.
As per subjects offered by me at the time of my Admission, I am reguired to be examinedin the following subjects : (Mention all subjects, including optional /subsidaies)
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(Block Letters only)
2. ijh{kkFkhZ dk uke (nsoukxjh fyfi esa)2. Enrolment No.
(ukekadu la[;k)
3. Registration No. Year of Registration - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
(iath;u la[;k) (iath;u dk o"kZ)
4. Session of Study
(vè;;u dk l=k)
5. Permanent Address 1. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
(LFkk;h irk) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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(izos'k i=k Hkstus gsrq irk ) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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(To be filled by the Office)
7. Examination Roll No. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Centre - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
8. Date of Commencement of Examination - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Annexure—B
Stamp Size
coloured
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3 cm x 4 cm
RECEIPTRECEIPTRECEIPTRECEIPTRECEIPT
Received Examination Form from Mr./Miss/Mrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enrolment No..............
on (date). . . . .. . . . . .
Singnature of Receiving Officer
(mention course)
(FOR ALL STUDETNS OF ALL YEARS)
(Signature of the Student)
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ijh{kk iQkeZ Hkjus gsrq funsZ'k1. Nk=kksa dks ijh{kk iQkeZ ds :i esa nks izi=k fn;s x;s gSa A igyk izi=k] ftls Examination Application Form
dgk x;k gS] esa Nk=kksa dks ijh{kk dk o"kZ] fo"k; dk uke fy[kuk gS A
2. Examination Application Form esa Nk=k viuk uke nsoukxjh rFkk jkseu fyfi esa fgUnh ,oa vaxzsth esa (Li"V
v{kjksa esa)] ukekadu Øekad (Enrolment Number), iath;u la[;k (Registration Number) ,oa vius
i=kkpkj dk irk vo'; fy[ksa A iath;u ugha gksus ij Nk=kksa dks ijh{kk esa cSBus dh vuqefr ugha nh tk;sxh A
3. ijh{kk iQkeZ ds :i esa fn;s x;s nwljs izi=k ftls Admit Card dk uke fn;k x;k gS] esa Nk=kksa dks ikB;Øe
dk uke] viuk uke] ukekadu la[;k] iath;u la[;k ,oa oSdfYid @ lgk;d fo"k;ksa dk uke Li"V v{kjksa
esa vafdr djuk gS A
4. Nk=kksa dks iw.kZ :i ls Hkjs gq, ijh{kk iQkeZ ds lkFk gky gh esa [khaps x;s 3 cm × 4 cm coloured photo
dh rhu izfr;k¡ nsuh gksxha A rhuksa izfr;k¡ esa ls ,d ijh{kk iQkeZ ij rFkk nks Admit-card ij pidkbZ tk;sxh A
Nk=k bl ckr dk [;ky j[ksa fd Coloured Photographs gh Lohdkj fd;s tk;saxs A
5. ijh{kk iQkeZ rFkk Admit-card ds fy, fn;s x;s izi=kksa esa ;Fkk LFkku iQksVks fpidkus ds ckn] fpfUgr LFkkuksa
ij viuk gLrk{kj vo'; djsa A
6. Admit Card okys Hkkx esa ijh{kk dk o"kZ vo'; fy[ksa A
7. ijh{kk iQkeZ rFkk Admit-card Mkd ls Hkstus dh voLFkk esa] bu nksuksa iQkeks± dks ,d gh fyiQkiQk esa Hkstsa A fdlh nwljs
dk;Z ds fy, Hksts tkus okys fyiQkiQs ds vUnj ijh{kk iQkeZ dnkfi ugha j[ksa blls Nk=kksa dks gkfu gks ldrh
gS A
Nk=k@Nk=kkvksa dks lykg nh tkrh gS fd ijh{kk iQkeZ rFkk Admit-card Hkjrs le; vR;f/d lko/kuh cjrsa A
ijh{kk iQkeZ rFkk Admit-card Hkjus ds nkSjku vkids }kjk dh xbZ NksVh&lh xyrh ds dkj.k vki ijh{kk ls oafpr
gks ldrs gSa A
(,lú ihú flUgk)
dqylfpo (i)
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Nalanda Open University2nd, 3rd, & 4th Floors, Biscomaun Bhawan, Patna
CHECK LIST
Students must check that they have collected the following items and papers after taking Admission :
1. Money Receipt
2. Registration Slip
3. Identity Card
4. Admit Card for Examination
5. Bag containing Self Learning Material (SLM) of all papers.
6. Assignment Answer Books
7. Assignment Questions
8. Envelops for Assignment Answer Books
(Signature of the Student) (Signature of the Office Assistant)
ANNEXURE–D
Nalanda Open University2nd, 3rd, & 4th Floors, Biscomaun Bhawan, Patna
CHECK LIST
Students must check that they have collected the following items and papers after taking Admission :
1. Money Receipt
2. Registration Slip
3. Identity Card
4. Admit Card for Examination
5. Bag containing Self Learning Material (SLM) of all papers.
6. Assignment Answer Books
7. Assignment Questions
8. Envelops for Assignment Answer Books
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(Signature of the Student) (Signature of the Office Assistant)