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  • Prospectus 2017 - 2018

  • NAGALAND UNIVERSITY

    Prospectus

    for

    Academic Session 2017-18

  • NAGALAND UNIVERSITY PROSPECTUSFOR

    ACADEMIC SESSION 2017-18

    Published by : Nagaland University

    Copyright : Registrar, Nagaland University

    Copies : 3000

    2017

    Printed at :Longpok Offset Press

    Mokokchung, Ph. 0369 - 2229950E mail : [email protected]

    NAGALAND UNIVERSITYHqrs. Lumami

    Pin - 798627website : www.nagalanduniversity.ac.in

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    ContentsFrom the Desk of the Vice Chancellor

    Nagaland University

    Statutory Officers of the University

    Directors of the different centre/Cell

    Administrative Officers of the University

    Course of Studies

    Research & Ph.D. Degrees offered in verious departments

    Admission Criteria

    Academic Departments & Programme

    School of Social Sciences1. Department of Economics2. Department of History & Archaeology3. Department of Sociology4. Department of Political Science5. Department of Commerce

    School of Sciences1. Department of Chemistry2. Department of Geology3. Department of Geography4. Department of Zoology5. Department of Botany6. Department of Mathematics7. Department of Physics8. Department of Anthropology9. Department of Forest Science10. Department of Environmental Science

    School of Humanities & Education1. Department of English2. Department of Education3. Department of Tenyidie

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    4. Department of Linguistics5. Department of Psychology6. Department of Hindi7. Department of Teacher Education8. Department of Mass Communication

    School of Management Studies

    1. Department of Management

    Centres1. Centre for Gandhian Studies & Research 732. Women’s Studies Centre 743 Centre for Naga Tribal Language Studies 75

    4. Tribal Research Centre 76

    Academic Calendar for Post Graduate 2017-18 77

    Date of admission guide lines for different desciplince 77-78

    Students Amenities 79-80

    Hostel Accommodation Gymnasium

    Library Auditorium

    Sports Transport

    Health Care Internet Facility

    Fees payable by Students 81-86

    Application for admission & General Instruction/ 87-90Guidelines for Online Admission

    University Song 91-92

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    From the desk of Vice-Chancellor

    Dear Aspirant students,

    Welcome to Nagaland University family.

    Nagaland University is one of the forty Central Universities of thecountry having four campuses; Lumami (HQ), Meriema (KohimaCampus), Medziphema (School of Agricultural Science and RuralDevelopment) and Dimapur (School of Engineering and Technology). It is our privilege andpleasure to invite every aspiring student to become part of the University academia in theState of Nagaland. The beaconing beauty of all four campuses blesses and grooms each andevery one under it inculcates value, humbleness and positive vibes to each and every member.

    The prospectus will guide on the courses offered by the University. There are 36 postgraduate disciplines offering Master's and Ph.D programmes in Arts, Commerce, and Sciencesincluding Agricultural Science and Management. Duration of the PG Program is two years.The University also offers B.Sc. Agriculture and B.Tech. programs in 5 disciplines; the durationof which is 4 years.

    University faculty members are friendly and supportive. Our expectation is that you woulddevote your time and energy delicately to make yourself knowledgeable and skilled to serveyour motherland and more efficiently, provided you are selected for a seat.

    University has made all out efforts to create necessary infrastructural facilities in all fourcampuses to provide a comfortable atmosphere. Infrastructure such as modern classrooms,libraries with standard books and journals, internet connectivity, computer centres, practicaland research laboratories, modern equipment and implements, boys and girls hostels, concreteand tarred roads, drinking water facility, canteens, auditorium with 900 sitting capacity at itsHeadquarters Lumami, Bank (SBI) and Post Office in the campuses, gymnasium, play grounds,etc. are some of the amenities created for students and campus dwellers.

    Passed out students from Nagaland University are getting jobs across the country as wellas abroad. Each member of Nagaland University Alumni Association is the flag bearer andambassador of the University. We are happy as you have chosen Nagaland University to beyour Alma Mater.

    Once again, welcome.

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    Prof. Pardeshi LalVice-Chancellor

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    NAGALAND UNIVERSITY

    The Nagaland University Act was passed by the Parliament Vide No. 35.1989 andestablished in 1994 as a Central University. The University has Kohima Campus at Meriema,Agricultural (SASRD) Campus at Medziphema and Engineering and Technology (SET) atDimapur. The Headquarter has been functional since 2010 at Lumami. The campuses arenetworked with a 100 Mbps connection through National Knowledge Network. Currently,there are six Schools and forty Departments.

    Mission

    "The University shall disseminate and advance knowledge by providing instructional andresearch facilities in such branches of learning as it may deem fit; to make provision for integratedcourses in humanities, natural and physical sciences, social sciences, agricultural sciences,disciplines in the education and forestry and other allied programmes of the university, and totake appropriate measures for promoting innovations in teaching-learning process, inter-disciplinary studies and research to educate and train manpower for the development of thestate of Nagaland and, to pay special attention to the improvement of the social economicconditions and welfare of people of the state; their intellectual and cultural development.”

    DIGNATARIES OF THE UNIVERSITY:

    Visitor : Shri. Pranab MukherjeeHon'ble President of India

    Chief Rector : Shri. P.B. AcharyaHon'ble Governor of Nagaland

    Chancellor : Prof. D.N. Buragohain

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    STATUTORY OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY

    Vice Chancellor - Prof. Pardeshi Lal

    Registrar - Prof. T. Lanusosang

    Finance officer - Prof. M. K. Sinha

    Controller of Examination - Dr. Abemo

    DEANS OF SCHOOLS

    School of Humanities & Education - Prof. Buno Liegise

    School of Social Sciences - Prof. N. Venuh

    School of Sciences - Prof. M. Indira Devi

    School of Agricultural Science & Rural - Prof. R.C. Gupta

    Development, Medziphema-Campus

    School of Engineering and Technology - Prof. S.K. Sharma

    School of Management Studies - Prof. N. Venuh

    Other Deans

    Dean, Students' Welfare - Prof. C.R. Deb

    Dean, Research Development & - Prof. S.K. ChaturvediConsultancy

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    Directors of the different centre/CellDirector, College Development Council - Dr. Krishna K. Upadhyay

    (CDC)

    Director, IQAC I/c. - Dr. Y. Sarat Chandra

    Director, Women Studies Centre i/c - Prof. Buno Zetsuvi

    Director, Centre for Gandhian - Dr. Temjensosang

    Studies & Research I/c.

    Director, Centre for Naga - Prof. Buno Liegise

    Tribal Language I/c.

    Director, Centre for Tribal Studies I/c. - Dr. Toshimenla Jamir

    ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS (Group-A) OF THE UNIVERSITY

    HQRS : LUMAMI.

    1. Dr. T. Temjen - Deputy Librarian

    3. Dr. Baljit Singh Sekhon - Deputy Director of Sports

    4. Dr. Takujungla Jamir - Chief Medical Officer

    5. Dr. Upasana B. Sinha - Planning Officer I/c

    6. Shri. N. Albert Khizho - Deputy Registrar (Finance)

    7. Shri. Otova Swu - Deputy Registrar (Administration)

    8. Shri. Yanrenthung Ezung - Deputy Registrar (Exam)

    9. Dr. Anthony Viphrezol Richa - Deputy Registrar (Academic/Planning)

    10. Shri. Mhonrao Patton - Assistant Registrar (Estt.)

    11. Shri. Thiyam Sudip - Assistant Registrar (Estt.)

    12. Smti. Angunuo Khieya - Assistant Registrar (Finance)

    13. Shri. Metsizolie Medoze - Assistant Registrar (Academic)

    14. Dr. T. Akummenba Jamir - Assistant Registrar (Examinations)

    15. Shri. Abhijit Sutradhar - Assistant Registrar (Examinations)

    16. Shri. Utpal Duwarah - Assistant Registrar (SC/ST-Cell)

    17. Shri. Peter Ki - Public Relation Officer

    18. Shri. Ochentsungba Ozukum - Information Scientist

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    19. Shri. Thomas P.D. - Secretary to Vice-Chancellor

    20. Er. Bendanginla Jamir - System Administrator

    21. Dr. Moyasungkum - Resident Medical Officer

    KOHIMA CAMPUS, MERIEMA

    1. Smti. Shyien Vihienuo - Joint Registrar

    2. Shri. Peteroko Zetsuvi - Deputy Director of Sports

    3. Dr. Takatemsu - Deputy Librarian

    4. Smti. Lucy Bendang - Assistant Librarian

    5. Er. Rukusayi Rakho - Executive Engineer

    6. Dr. S. D. Roy - Sr. Medical Officer

    7. Shri. Rendishilu - Assistant Registrar

    8. Er. Zajamo Yanthan - System Administrator

    SASRD, MEDZIPHEMA

    1. Dr.Vitseilie Phewhuo - Chief Medical Officer

    2. Shri. Vekhoyi Tetseo - Assistant Registrar

    3. Shri. Mhonbemo Ngullie - Assistant Librarian

    SET, DIMAPUR

    1. Shri. Kahoshe Sumi - Assistant Registrar

    2. Er. Anthony Visa © - System Administrator

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    COURSES OF STUDIES

    SCHOOL OF SCIENCES

    HQ: LUMAMI : Anthropology, Botany, Chemistry, Environmental Science, ForestScience, Geography, Mathematics, Physics & Zoology.

    Kohima Campus, Meriema: Geology

    SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

    HQ: Lumami : Economics, Political Science & Sociology.Kohima Campus, Meriema: History & Archaeology, Commerce.

    SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES & EDUCATION

    HQ: Lumami : Mass Communication.

    Kohima Campus, Meriema: Education, English, Hindi, Tenyidie, Teacher Education, Linguistic & Psychology.

    SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (SMS), CAMPUS, MERIEMA

    Department of Management (MBA)

    SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES & RURAL DEVELOPMENT,MEDZIPHEMA CAMPUS *

    i) Agricultural Chemistry & Soil Science ii) Agricultural Economicsiii) Agricultural Engineering iv) Agricultural Extensionv) Agronomy vi) Animal Production & Managementvii) Entomology viii) Genetics & Plant Breedingix) Rural Development & Planning x) Horticulturexi) Plant Pathology xii) Soil Conservation

    SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY(SET), INTERIM CAMPUS,DIMAPUR*

    B.Tech in Biotechnology, Computer Sciences & Engineering, Information Technology,Electronics & Communication and Agricultural Engineering & Technology

    *Separate prospectus shall be issued by SASRD, Medziphema and SET, Dimapur.

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    Research & Ph. D. Degrees offered in various Departments

    DEPARTMENT(s) LOCATION

    Botany HQ, Lumami Ph. D

    Chemistry Q, Lumami Ph. D

    Geology Kohima Campus, Meriema Ph. D

    Zoology HQ, Lumami Ph. D

    Geography HQ, Lumami Ph. D

    Anthropology HQ, Lumami -

    Mathematics HQ, Lumami -

    Physics HQ, Lumami Ph. D

    Education Kohima Campus, Meriema Ph. D

    English Kohima Campus, Meriema Ph. D

    Tenyidie Kohima Campus, Meriema Ph. D

    Psychology Kohima Campus, Meriema -

    Commerce Kohima Campus, Meriema Ph. D

    Economics HQ, Lumami Ph. D

    History & Archaeology Kohima Campus, Meriema Ph. D

    Political Science HQ, Lumami Ph. D

    Sociology HQ, Lumami Ph. D

    Centre (s)

    Centre for Gandhian Studies & Research Sociology Deptt.: HQ, Lumami

    Women Studies Centre Kohima Campus

    Centre for South - East Asia Studies Pol. Science Deptt.; HQ, Lumami

    Centre for Tribal Research Linguistic Deptt.; HQ, Kohima-Campus

    Centre for Biodiversity Botany Deptt.: HQ, Lumami

    Centre for Naga Tribal Language Studies Sociology Deptt., Kohima Campus

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    ADMISSION CRITERIA FOR THE DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYPROGRAMME (Ph. D):

    Admission and Eligibility:

    The admission to the Ph. D Programme is done at the beginning of new Academic Session,Candidates with at least 55% marks in the master degree in the relevant subject are requiredto appear for an entrance test followed by interview which will be conducted by the respectivedepartments. Candidates will be selected according to merit, determined after giving suitableweightage to the following:

    1 (a) (i) Persons with M. Phil Degree from this University

    (ii) Students securing an average “A” grade of 60% and above in the course workof M. Phil Programme of this University

    (iii) Percentage of marks in Master Degree or equivalent (at-least 50% in case SC/ST candidates)

    (iv) Performance in the test and interview

    (b) Candidates qualifying in any of the National Eligibility Test (NET) recognized by theUGC will also be considered for selection

    (c) Subject to availability of seats, candidates belonging to the following categories andpossessing a master degree may also be admitted on the recommendation of theDepartment

    i. Recognized regular employees of NU

    ii. Teachers of colleges affiliated to this University possessing a Master's degreewith an experience of at least 3 years of continuous service

    iii. Person with M. Phil degree from other recognized Universities

    iv. Person who has completed at least three years of research in a research laboratory/Institute

    v. Person having Master degree in the relevant subject and at least 9 (nine) yearsexperience in administration, Management and specialized knowledge in theproposed field of research to the satisfaction of the department concerned

    vi. Person who has completed at least one year of research in a University/Institutionafter his/her registration, provisional or otherwise under the supervision of ateacher, who may have since joined the University. Relaxation for SC/STcandidates will be given as per UGC guidelines.

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    (d) Full time research scholar will be given preference

    (e) Person with JRF would be given preference

    (f) Full time to part time scholar under any guide would be in the ratio of 3:1 and amaximum number of scholars should not exceed under a Professor 8, AssociateProfessor 6 and Assistant Professor 4

    Note: Further, it may be noted that the procedure for the admission and award of Ph. DDegree shall be made in accordance with the UGC (Minimum Standards and Procedure forawards of M. Phil/Ph. D Degree) Regulation, 2016 and the ordinance of the NagalandUniversity. Subsequent amendments in the University Ordinance/UGC guidelines, if any, shallbe followed as and when such changes are made/ notified.

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    ADMISSION CRITERIA FOR THE MASTER OF PHILOSOPHYPROGRAMME (M. Phil)

    Admission and Eligibility:

    The admission to the M. Phil Programme is done at the beginning of new academic session.

    Candidates with at least 55% (50% in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST) marks inthe master degree in the subject concerned need to appear for an entrance test followedby interview which will be conducted by the respective department(s) offering the course.Candidates will be selected according to merit, determined after giving suitable weightageto the following:

    (i) Percentage of marks in Master Degree or equivalent (at-least50% weightage)

    (ii) Performance in the test and/or interview

    The admission will be finalized on the basis of the number of seats available and performanceof the candidate. A candidate will be assigned a Supervisor by the department at the time ofadmission.

    Further, it may be noted that the procedure for the admission and award of M. PhilDegree shall be made in accordance with the UGC (Minimum Standards and Procedure forawards of M. Phil/Ph. D Degree) Regulation, 2016 and the ordinance of the NagalandUniversity. Subsequent amendments in the University Ordinance/UGC guidelines, if any, shallbe followed as and when such changes are made/ notified. The M. Phil candidate has to be afull time scholar of the concerned department.

    ADMISSION CRITERIA FOR POST GRADAUTE COURSES

    Admission and Eligibility:

    It is the policy of the Nagaland University to offer equal educational opportunities to all qualifiedpersons, provided the following conditions are fulfilled by the applicant. Eligible students for Major streams (internally or externally) will be given preference over

    General stream.

    An applicant must have passed three-year Degree Course with Honours/Major with 50%marks and for General stream students of Arts, Commerce and science with 55% in theconcerned subject in which admission is sought.

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    5% marks relaxation for SC/ST category will be considered.

    Applicants who have graduated from Colleges (Private/Govt./Autonomous) affiliated toNagaland University shall be entitled to 10% weightage of bonus marks over others. Forinstance, a candidate who had passed out from any college affiliated to Nagaland Universitywith 60% marks in graduation will get 6% as additional weightage and his/her totalpercentage will become 66% while drawing the merit index of selection.

    The number of seats available for admission to each Department will depend upon seatsauthorized by the University.

    The distribution of seats in the Post-Graduate courses in the University shall be asfollows:

    Schedule Tribes (ST) - 45%

    SC/ST category - 10%

    OBC/ ST - 07%

    General - 25%

    Persons with Disability (PWDs) - 3%

    Sports' quota - 3%

    Employees' quota - 7%

    GUIDELINES:-

    1. Application for admission under Sports' quota and Employees' quota should be routedthrough the respective Head of Department and Departmental Admission Committee.

    2. Spouse may be included under Employees' quota besides children.

    3. When the seats reserved for different categories candidates are not filled, the same maybe allotted to the ST candidates. However, due care should be taken to ensure that theeligibility of deserving candidates under various categories are accommodated before theseats are allotted to STs.

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    Classified list in terms of Honours/General: Honours students may be given preference(Ordinance RCI, OC-1(2), P.41

    INTAKE CAPACITY (Per Semester)

    (I) Department of Botany 27 seats(II) Department of Commerce 50 seats(III) Department of Chemistry 27 seats (IV) Department of Education 55 seats(V) Department of English 55 seats(VI) Department of Economics 45 seats(VII) Department of Geology 15 seats(VIII) Department of Geography 27 seats(IX) Department of History & Archaeology 55 seats(X) Department of Political Science 55 seats(XI) Department of Sociology 55 seats(XII) Department of Tenyidie 50 seats(XIII) Department of Linguistics 20 seats(XIV) Department of Zoology 27 seats(XV) Department of Mathematics 10 seats(XVI) Department of Anthropology 10 seats(XVII) Department of Psychology 20 seats(XVIII) Department of Mass Communication 10 seats(XIX) Department of Physics 10 seats(XX) Department of Forest Science 10 seats(XXI) Department of Environmental Science 10 seats(XXII) Department of Hindi 20 seats(XXIII) Department of Teacher Education 50 seats(XXIV) Department of Management Studies 30 seats

    ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS AND PROGRAMMESAll the academic Departments of the University have qualified, experienced and competent

    faculty and offer Masters' programmes of two years duration comprising 4 semesters leadingto M.A./M.Sc./M.Com. Degrees, 1 year PG Diploma comprising 2 Semesters in MassCommunication and PG Diploma by the Department of Hindi.

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    SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

    Dean : Prof. N.VenuhMobile No : 9436000372Email. : [email protected]

    DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

    Head of the Department : Prof. B. Kilangla Jamir Contact No. : 9436-006460 (M) Email ID : [email protected]

    1. FACULTY POSITION:

    Sl. Name of the FacultyQualifi-cation Designation

    SubjectSpecialization

    Dr. M. K. SinhaProfessor(PresentlyFinance

    Officer N.U.)

    Econometrics,Quantitative Economics

    Dr. B. Kilangla Jamir ProfessorEnvironmental and

    DevelopmentalEconomics

    Dr. Y. Temjenzulu JamirAssistantProfessor

    Industrial Economics andHistory of Economics

    Thoughts

    Dr. T. Zarenthung EzungEconometrics and

    Monetary Economics

    Dr. Giribabu M. Ph.D.Agriculture, Microfinance &Developmental Economics

    1.

    Miss Alice PongenerM.A.,NET

    Monetary and IndustrialEconomics

    2.

    3.

    4.

    5.

    6.

    Ph.D.

    Ph.D.

    Ph.D.

    Ph.D.

    AssistantProfessor

    AssistantProfessor

    AssistantProfessor

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    2. Intake capacity of the department (a) P.G. : 45(b) Ph. D :

    3. Course offered and Course titles per semester:

    Semester wise 1st Semester Course No. Course Title ECO-101 Quantitative Methods – I

    ECO-102 Micro Economics – I ECO-103 Macro Economics – I ECO-104 Public Economics

    2nd Semester ECO-201 Quantitative Methods – II ECO-202 ECO-202

    Micro Economics – II

    ECO-203 Macro Economics – II ECO-204 International Trade Finance

    3rd Semester ECO-301 Economics of Growth and Development ECO-302 Indian Economic Policy ECO-302 Optional – I ECO-304 Optional – II

    4th Semester ECO-401 ECO-402

    Economics of Environment and Natural Resources Management

    ECO-4002 ECO-4004

    Research methodology and Dissertation Optional – I Optional – II

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    Optional Papers for III Semester Optional Papers for IV Semester

    Course No Course Title Course No.

    Course Title

    ECO- 3001 Industrial Economics-I ECO- 4001 Industrial Economics II ECO- 3002 Financial Institutions and

    Markets-I ECO- 4002 Financial Institutions

    and Markets-II ECO- 3003 Econometrics I ECO- 4003 Econometrics II ECO- 3004 Agricultural Economics I ECO- 4004 Agricultural Economics

    II ECO- 3005 Demography I ECO- 4005 Demography II ECO- 3006 Economics of Gender

    and Development I ECO- 4006 Economics of Gender

    and Development II ECO- 3007 Computer/Application in

    Economics Analysis ECO- 4007 Welfare Economics

    ECO- 3008 Economics Law ECO- 4008 Economics Insurance ECO- 3009 History of Modern

    Economics thoughts ECO- 4009 Labour Economics

    ECO- 4010 Mathematical Economics

    ECO- 4011 Economics of Infrastructure

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    DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY & ARCHAEOLOGY

    Head of the Department : Prof.Y. Ben LothaContact No : 9436 017594Email ID : [email protected]

    1. FACULTY POSITION:

    Sl.No

    Name of the Faculty Qualifi cation

    Designa tion

    Subject Specialization/ Thrust Area of

    Research 1. Prof. N. Venuh Ph. D Professor Modern

    India,Contemporary History

    2. Prof. Ketholesie Ph. D Professor North-East India 3. Prof. Y.Ben Lotha

    Ph. D Professor Modern India, Non

    Indian History 4. Dr. Tiatoshi Jamir Ph. D Associate

    Professor Prehistory, Ethno-archaeology; Archaeology & Public Education in NE-India, Community Arch. & Archaeological Heritage Management

    5. Ms Thungchanbeni Kithan M.A., NET

    Assistant Professor

    Modern Period/NE/South East Asia

    6. Ms Aokumla Walling M.A., NET

    Assistant Professor

    Oral Tradition to Archaeology, Historical Arch., Ethno-Archaeology

    7. Dr. Ditamulu Vasa Ph. D Assistant Professor

    Archaeology/ Ethno-Archaeology

    8.

    Ms Chubala Sanglir MA, NET

    Assistant Professor

    Medieval Indian History

    9. Dr. R. Chumbeno Ngullie Ph. D Assistant Professor

    Ancient India History & Ethno-Archaeology

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    2. Intake capacity of the Department: (a) P.G. - 55 (b) Ph. D - 08

    Course offered and Course titles per semester:

    Pre-Ph.D Course Work

    Sl.No Course No Title of the course01 Paper- 501 Research Methodology02 Paper- 502 Oral source in Historical research03 Paper- 503 Historiography04 Paper- 504 Term paper

    Semester wise Course

    No.

    Course Title Credit

    (s)

    1st Semester H-101 Historical Methods 4

    H-102 Archaeology : Methods and Approaches 4

    H-106: Social and Political History of Nagas 4

    H-107: Modern Indian Society 4

    2nd Semester H-103 Pre and Protohistoric Societies 4

    H-104 Feudalism 4

    H-105 Capitalism and Imperialism 4

    H-108 Nationalism 4

    3rd Semester H-201 Polity and Economy of Ancient India, circa

    1500 BC – AD 600

    4

    H-203 Neolithic and Chalcolatic Culture of India 4

    H-403 Contemporary India (1947 – 2000) 4

    H- 407 Colonialism in South East Asia (1511-

    1550)

    4

    4th Semester H-202 Religion and Society in Ancient India,

    circa 1500 BC – AD 1200.

    4

    H-204 Neolothic and Megalithic Cultures of

    Northeast India

    4

    H-413 Government and Politics in North-East

    India since 1947

    4

    H-421

    Modern United States of America 4

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    DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY

    Head of the Department : Dr. Toshimenla JamirContact No. : 9436439881E-mail address : [email protected]

    1. FACULTY POSITION:

    Sl.

    No. Name of the Faculty Qualifi

    cation Designation Subject

    specialization/Thrust areas of Research

    1 Dr. Lanunungsang Ao Ph.D Professor (Re-

    employed)

    Rural Development Research, Methodology, Gender & society

    2 Dr. Toshimenla Jamir Ph. D Associate Professor

    Gender & Society, Environmental Sociology

    3 Dr. Temjensosang Imsong

    Ph. D Assistant Professor

    Sociological Theories

    4 Dr. Athungo Ovung Ph. D Assistant Professor

    Social Stratification, Change & Development, Perspective on Indian Society

    5 Mrs. Pitheli K. Jimo MA, M. Phil

    Assistant Professor

    Indian Diaspora, Change and Development

    6 Ms. Dipika Paul M.A, M. Phil

    Assistant Professor

    Ethnicity & Ethnic Identity

    7 Dr. Y. Srikanth

    Ph. D Assistant Professor (Tribal

    Research Centre)

    Agrarian Change, Public Health, Rural Livelihood, Social Movements in India, Indian Society

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    Intake capacity of the Department a) PG - 55 b) Ph. D - 04

    Course offered and course titles per semester:

    Semester I SOC 01- Classical Sociological TraditionsSOC 02- Methodology of Social Research - ISOC 03- Perspectives on Indian SocietySOC 04- Study of Indian Diaspora

    Semester II SOC 05-SOC 06-SOC 07-SOC 08-

    Semester III SOC09-SOC10-SOC11-SOC12-SOC13-SOC14-

    Semester IV SOC15-SOC16-SOC17-SOC18-SOC19-SOC20-

    Theoretical Perspectives in SociologyMethodology of Social Research - IISociology of Tribal Society with reference to NE IndiaSociology of Change and DevelopmentPolitical SociologySociology of North-East IndiaDissertation WritingSociology of Gender CBCPUrban Society in India CBCPGlobalization and Society CBCP

    Social Movements in IndiaEnvironment and SocietyRural Society of IndiaSociology of Entrepreneurship Development CBCPSociology of South East Asia CBCPSociology of Religion CBCP

    Semester wise Course No. Course Title

    Pre-Ph. D Course work

    Course No. Course Title

    SOC- 401 Social Research Methods

    SOC - 402 Approaches in Sociological Theories

    SOC - 403 Discourse on North East India

    SOC - 404 Change and development

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    DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

    Head of the Department : Prof. Arun Kumar Singh Contact No. : 9436 016058 Email Address/ID : [email protected]

    1. FACULTY POSITION:

    Sl. Name of the FacultyQualifi-cation Designation

    Subject specialization/Thrustarea of Research

    Ph.D.

    Ph.D.

    Ph.D.

    M.A.,NET

    M.A.,NET

    India's Foreign Policy,Foreign Policy of MajorPowers, Area studiesTheories of InternationalPolitics, Issues of InternationalRelations and PoliticalSociology, Local InstitutionIndian Politics, MarxistPolitical Theory, IndianAdministration, North EastPoliticsContemporary PoliticalTheory, Theories of PublicAdministration, ComparativePolitics, Politics of North EastIndia, Act East PolicyWestern Political Theory,Working of Parliamentary andFederal Systems in India. NEpoliticsWestern Political Theories,Public Administration, UrbanGovernance and Politics

    Professor

    AssistantProfessor

    1. Dr. Arun Kumar Singh

    Dr. H. John Sema

    Dr. Moamenla Amer

    Mrs. Monalisa Tase

    Mr. Likhase Sangtam

    Ms. Neizhanuo Golmei

    2.

    3.

    4.

    5.

    6.

    Professor

    AssistantProfessor

    AssistantProfessor

    AssistantProfessor

    M.A.,NET-JRF,

    M.Phil.

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    a) PG - 55 b) Ph. D - 04

    Classical Sociological TraditionsMethodology of Social Research - IPerspectives on Indian SocietyStudy of Indian DiasporaTheoretical Perspectives in SociologyMethodology of Social Research - IISociology of Tribal Society with reference to NE IndiaSociology of Change and DevelopmentPolitical SociologySociology of North-East IndiaDissertation WritingSociology of Gender CBCPUrban Society in India CBCPGlobalization and Society CBCP

    Social Movements in IndiaEnvironment and SocietyRural Society of IndiaSociology of Entrepreneurship Development CBCPSociology of South East Asia CBCPSociology of Religion CBCP

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    2 . Intake capacity of the Department : i). PG - 55 ii). Ph. D - 124. Course offered and course titles per semester:

    CBCP: Choice Based Credit Paper (The course is open for students of otherDepartments)

    Western Political Theory-Classical TraditionsPolitical Process and Dynamics of Indian PoliticsTheories of Public AdministrationTheories of International Politics

    Semesterwise

    Course No. (all papersare compulsory)

    Course Title

    Western Liberal TheoriesIssues of International RelationsPolitics of North-East India with special referenceto NagalandIndian Administration: Problems and Prospects

    Marxist Political Theory (Compulsory)Comparative Politics (Compulsory)

    International Organizations (CBCP)Foreign Policy of IndiaPublic Policy and Analysis in IndiaHuman Rights: Theories and PracticeWomen Politics in IndiaInternational LawContemporary Political Theory. Major Issues(compulsory)Political Sociology (compulsory)

    Working of Parliamentary and Federal Systemsin India (CBCP)Foreign Policy of Major PowersLiberal Political TheoryPolitics of South AsiaIndian Political ThinkersDevelopment Administration in India

    Semester I Course No: PS-101:Course No: PS-102:Course No: PS-103:Course No: PS-104:

    Semester II (all papers are compulsory)Course No:PS:105-Course No:PS:106-Course No:PS:107-

    Course No:PS:108-Semester III Course No:PS-109:

    Course No:PS-110:(Optional Papers)Course No:PS-111:Course No:PS-112:Course No:PS-113:Course No:PS-114:Course No:PS-115:Course No:PS-116:

    Semester IV Course No: PS-117:

    Course No:PS-118:(optional papers)Course No:PS-119:

    Course No:PS-120:Course No:PS-121:Course No:PS-122:Course No:PS-123:Course No:PS-124:

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    Pre-Ph. D Course Work

    Course Title

    Pol. Ph. D- 401 Research Methodology

    Pol. Ph. D- 402 Working of Government and Politics in India (With particularreference to North East India)

    Pol. Ph. D- 403 Issues in International Relations and Foreign Policy

    Pol. Ph. D- 404 Recent Trends and Developments in Political Sciences

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    Semester I MC-101

    MC-102

    MC-103

    MC-104

    Semester II MC-201

    MC-202

    MC-203

    MC-204

    Management Concept and OrganizationalBehaviour

    Business Environment & Policy

    Statistical Analysis

    Corporate Financial Accounting & Reporting

    Business Entrepreneurship

    Accounting for Managerial Decisions

    Marketing Management

    Financial Management

    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

    Head of the Department : Prof. A.K. MishraContact No. : 9436276539Email ID : [email protected]

    1. FACULTY POSITION

    Sl. Name of the FacultyQualifi-cation Designation

    Subject specialization/Thrustarea of Research

    Ph. D.

    Ph. D

    Ph. D.

    Ph. D.

    Ph. D

    Ph. D

    Ph. D

    FinanceAccountancy

    Management and Finance

    Marketing and ResearchMethodologyComputer Application &Statistical Analysis

    Accounting

    Accounting &Entrepreneurship

    AssociateProfessor

    1. Dr. A.K. Mishra

    Dr. P.K.Deka

    Dr. N. Martina Solo

    Dr. Gautam Patikar

    Dr. Ratan Kaurinta

    Dr. Amrendra Kumar

    Dr. Jasojit Debnath

    2.

    3.

    4.

    5.

    6.

    Professor

    AssistantProfessor

    Professor

    AssistantProfessorAssistantProfessor

    AssistantProfessor7

    Intake Capacity of the Department : PG - 50: Ph. D - 05

    (a) Course offered in M. Com.

    Credit(s)

    4

    Semester wise Course No. Course Title

    4

    4

    4

    4

    4

    4

    4

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    Credit(s)

    4

    Semester wise Course No. Course Title

    Computer Application in Business

    Corporate Legal FrameworkAny of the following six(6) Groups/Areas

    Any of the following six(6) Groups/Areas

    Strategic Management

    E-Commerce

    Any of the following six(6) Groups/Areas

    Any of the following six(6) Groups/Areas

    Semester III MC-301

    MC-302

    Elective I(MCRM-01)

    Elective II(MCA- 02)

    Semester IV MC-401

    MC- 402

    Elective III(MCA-03)

    Elective IV(MCA-04)

    Optional Papers :

    Group A: Accounting

    Elective I MCRM- 01 Research Methodology & Project

    Elective II MCA- 02 Advance Financial Accounting

    Elective III MCA - 03 Advance Cost & Management Accounting

    Elective IV MCA- 04 Corporate Tax Planning & Management

    Group B: Finance

    Elective I MCRM-01 Research Methodology & Project

    Elective II MCF- 02 Financial Institutions & Markets

    Elective III MCF - 03 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management

    Elective IV MCF - 04 Strategic Financial Management

    Group C: Human Resource Management

    Elective I MCRM-01 Research Methodology & Project

    Elective II MCHR- 02 Human Resource Planning

    Elective III MCHR- 03 Human Resource Management

    Elective IV MCHR- 04 Human Resource Development

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    Group D: International Business

    Elective I MCRM-01 Research Methodology & Project

    Elective II MCIB- 02 International Business Environment

    Elective III MCIB- 03 Foreign Trade Policy And Investment

    Elective IV MCIB- 04 International Marketing

    Group E: Marketing

    Elective I MCRM-01 Research Methodology & Project

    Elective II MCM- 02 Service Marketing & CRM

    Elective III MCM- 03 Agriculture & Rural Marketing

    Elective IV MCM- 04 Marketing Research

    Group F: Banking & Insurance

    Elective I MCRM-01 Research Methodology & Project

    Elective II MCBI- 02 Banking Operation & Procedures

    Elective III MCBI- 03 Insurance Finance & Administration

    Elective IV MCBI- 04 Insurance & Risk Management

    Pre-Ph. D Course work (One Semester Programme)

    1 Ph.D - 101 Research Methodology - I

    2 Ph.D- 102 Research Methodology - II

    3a Ph.D- 103 A (Elective) Management and Organisational Behaviour Theories

    3b Ph.D-103 B (Elective) Accounting & Finance

    Ph.D-104 Literal review and presentation

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    SCHOOL OF SCIENCES

    Dean : Prof. M. Indira DeviContact No. 9436- 01 75 06

    Department of Chemistry

    Name of the Head of the Department : Prof. Dipak SinhaContact No : 9402 988873E-mail address : [email protected]

    [email protected]. FACULTY POSITION:

    Sl. No

    Name of the Faculty Qualification

    Designation Subject specialization / Thrust area on Research

    1. Dr. M. Indira Devi

    Ph.D. Professor Spectral study of Lanthanides Computational Chemistry

    2. Dr. Dipak Sinha

    Ph.D. Professor Analytical, Environmental Chemistry

    3. Dr. Upasana Bora Sinha Ph.D. Associate Professor

    Reactivity & Mechanistic Studies, Green chemistry

    4. Dr. I. Tovishe Phucho

    Ph.D. Assistant. Professor

    Organic Synthesis, Heterocyclic Chemistry, Natural Products Chemistry

    5.

    Dr. M. Prabhakar Ph.D. Assistant. Professor

    Organic Medicinal Chemistry Asymmetric Catalysis Green Chemistry.

    6. Dr. Nurul Alam Choudhury

    Ph.D. Assistant Professor

    Polymer Electrolytes/ Electrochemical Supercapacitors, Fuel Cells

    7 Dr. Seram Dushila Devi Ph. D Assistant Professor

    Self Aggregating System, Surfactant Assembly in Solution, Dye Aggregation in Mixed Media Polymer Gel, etc.

    2. Intake capacity : a) PG - 27 b) Ph. D - 5 : i) 3 Physical ii) 2 Organic

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    3) Course offered and Course title per Semester. Total Marks: 1800

    Semester-I Course Number

    Course Name Credit(s)

    CHEM – 411 Inorganic Chemistry I 4 CHEM – 412 Organic Chemistry I 4 CHEM – 413 Physical Chemistry I 4 CHEM – 414 Laboratory Course in Organic

    Chemistry 4

    Semester- II CHEM – 421 Inorganic Chemistry II 4 CHEM – 422 Organic Chemistry II 4 CHEM – 423 Physical Chemistry II 4 CHEM – 424 Laboratory Course in Inorganic

    Chemistry 4

    Semester-III CHEM – 531 Inorganic Chemistry III 4 CHEM – 532 Organic Chemistry III 4 CHEM – 533 Physical Chemistry III 4 CHEM- 534 Analytical Chemistry 4 CHEM – 535 Laboratory Course in Physical

    Chemistry 4

    Semester-IV CHEM – 541 Inorganic Chemistry IV 4 CHEM – 542 Organic Chemistry IV 4 CHEM – 543 Physical Chemistry IV 4 CHEM – 544 A/B/C

    CBCP (Choice based credit paper)

    4

    CHEM - 545 Project Work (CBCP) 4

    * A student will choose any one of the papers from choice based papers offered by theDepartment in 4th Semester.

    * One of the internal marks from project work may be evaluated from education tour.

    Department will offer the CBCP as follows;

    544-A : Biological and Medicinal Chemistry, 544-B: Environmental, Green & SustainableChemistry

    544- C : Polymer and Nano Chemistry

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    DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY

    Head of the Department : Prof. G.T. ThongContact No : 91-9436000479(M)Email Address/ID : [email protected]

    FACULTY POSITION: Sl. No

    Name of the Faculty Qualification

    Designation

    Subject Specialization/Thrust area of Research

    1 Dr. G.T. Thong Ph. D Professor Sedimentology & Geohazards

    2 Dr. B.V. Rao Ph. D Professor Igneous Petrology & Applied

    Geochemistry

    3 Dr. Santosh Kumar Singh Ph. D Associate

    Professor

    Ore Geology & Exploration

    Geochemistry

    4 Dr. Vikoleno Rino Ph. D Assistant

    Professor

    Igneous Petrology & Geochemistry

    5 Dr. S.K. Srivastava Ph. D Assistant

    Professor

    Sedimentology & Palaeobiology

    6 Dr. Temsulemba Walling Ph. D Assistant

    Professor

    Environmental Geology

    7 Dr. Ch. Mangi Khuman Ph. D Assistant

    Professor

    Igneous Petrology, Geochemistry

    Course offered and course titles per semester:

    Semester wise

    Course No.

    Course Title Cred

    its Semester- I GL-101 Geomorphology & Remote Sensing 4

    GL-102 Structural Geology & Tectonics 4 GL-103 Palaeobiology & Stratigraphy 4 GL-104 Mineralogy, Crystallography & Analytical Techniques 4 GL-105 Geomorhphology & Remote Sensing Practical 2 GL-106 Structural Geology & Tectonics Practical 2 GL-107 Palaeobiology & Stratigraphy Practical 2 GL-108 Mineralogy & Analytical Techniques Practical 2 Geological Fieldwork 2

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    Ph. D Program: Includes Pre-Ph. D Course Work and submission of Ph. D thesis

    Pre-Ph. D Course Work (one semester duration with a total of 15 Credits)

    Semester-II GL-201 Environmental Geology 4 GL-202 Sedimentology 4

    GL-203 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology 4 GL-204 Ore Geology 4 GL-205 Environmental Geology Practical 2 GL-206 Sedimentology Practical 2 GL-207 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology Practical 2 GL-208 Ore Geology Practical 2

    Semester-III

    GL-301 Engineering Geology & Hydrogeology 4 GL-302 Mineral Exploration & Mining Geology 4 GL-303 Fuel Geology (Coal, Petroleum & Atomic Mineral) 4

    GL-304 Geochemistry 4 GL-305 Engineering Geology & Hydrogeology Practical 2

    GL-306 Mineral Exploration & Mining Geology Practical 2

    GL-307 Fuel Geology (Coal, Petroleum & Atomic Mineral) Practical 2

    GL-308 Geochemistry Practical 2 Geological Fieldwork 2

    Semester-IV GL-401 Geology, Tectonics & Mineral Resources of North East India 4

    GL-402 Elective Paper 4 GL-403 Project Work 6

    Course No. Title of the Course Credit GL- 21 Research 5 GL- 22 Elective paper (any one)

    GL-22 (i) Recent Advances in Geology GL-22 (ii) Applied Sedimentology GL-22 (iii) Geochemistry of Mineral deposit GL-22 (iv) Geohydrology GL-22 (v) Environmental Geosciences

    5

    GL- 23 Review of Literature, Report Writing and Seminar 5

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    DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY

    Head of the Department : Prof. M.S. RawatContact No. : 089612292496/ 9402440308 (M)Email Address/ID : [email protected]

    1. FACULTY POSITION

    Sl. No

    Name of the Faculty Qualification

    Designation Subject Specialization

    1 Dr. T. Lanusosang Ph. D Professor & Registrar,

    NU, Lumami

    Social Geography, Population Geography

    2 Dr. Sangyu Yaden Ph. D Professor Agricultural, Social, Environment and Resource Geography

    3 Dr. M.S. Rawat Ph. D Professor & Head

    Environmental Geomorphology, Watershed Management

    4 Dr. Lanusashi Lkr. Ph. D Associate Professor

    Political Geography, Environmental & Resource Geography

    5 Dr. Wangshimenla Jamir.

    Ph. D Associate Professor

    Environmental Geography. Human Geography & Remote Sensing & GIS

    6 Dr. Y.V. Krishnaiah M Ph. D Assistant Professor

    Physical Geography, Bio-Geography, Environmental Geography, Quantitative Techniques

    7 Mr. Kedovikho Yhoshu M.Sc., M. Tech.

    Assistant Professor

    Physical Geography, Remote Sensing & GIS Application in Geosciences, Geohazards

    2. Intake Capacity P.G : 27 Ph. D : 223. Course offered in M. Sc.

    SEMESTER-I COURSE NO TITLE OF THE COURSE CREDITS GEOG 101(CP) Geomorphology 4 GEOG 102(CP) Economic Geography 4 GEOG 103(CP) Regional Geography of India 4 GEOG 104(CP) Geographical Thought 4

    GEOG 105(CP) Cartographic and Quantitative Techniques (practical)

    2

    SEMESTER-II

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    SEMESTER-II GEOG 201(CP) Climatology and Oceanography 4 GEOG 202(CP) Biogeography 4 GEOG 203(CP) Geography of Resources 4 GEOG 204(CP) Remote Sensing and Geographical Information

    System 4

    GEOG 205(CP) Remote Sensing Techniques and Computer Cartography (Practical)

    2

    SEMESTER-III GEOG301(CP) Natural Resources Management 4 GEOG 302(CP) Regional Planning and Development 4 GEOG 303(CP) Political Geography 4 GEOG 304 (CP) Geography of North East India 4 GEOG 305(CP) Field Work: Physical/Socio-Economic Survey

    (Practical) 2

    FOURTH SEMESTER GEOG 405(CP) Application in RS and GIS in Geosciences 2 GEOG 402(CP) Research Methodology 4 GEOG 403(CP) Geography of Tourism 4 GEOG 404(CP) Regional Geography of South East Asia 4 Choice Based Credit Papers (CBCP) GEOG 405 (CBCP) Hydrology 4 GEOG 406(CBCP) Population Geography 4

    GEOG 407(CBCP) Cultural Geography 4 GEOG 408(CBCP) Agricultural Geography 4 GEOG 409(CBCP) Application of RS, GIS & GPS in Geography 4

    CP-Core paper(compulsory) CBCP- Choice based credit paper.*Under CBCP, students will study only one Course in the fourth semester.

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    Optional (only one from the list):

    GEOG- 502 A Applied Geomorphology GEOG- 502 B Hydrology and Applied Climatology GEOG- 503 C Environmental Geography GEOG- 502 D Population and Development GEOG- 502 E Advanced Agricultural Geography GEOG- 502 F Political Geography GEOG- 502 G Geography of Social well Being GEOG- 502 H Remote Sensing, GIS & GPS Application in

    Geography

    PAPER-III GEOG-503 5

    A. Review of Literature B. Report Writing C. Seminar

    Details of Pre-Ph. D Course work Details of Pre-Ph. D Course work Credits PAPER I (GEOG- 501) : Research Methodology (100 marks) 5 PAPER II (GEOG-502) : Optional/Elective Paper (100 marks ) 5

    4. Credits

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    DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY

    Head of the Department : Prof. L.N. KakatiContact No : 9436604041Email Address/Id : [email protected]

    FACULTY POSITION :Sl. No

    Name of the faculty

    Qualification

    Designation Specialization/Thrust area of Research

    1. Dr. Pardeshi Lal Ph. D Professor Endocrinology & Reproductive

    Biology

    2. Dr. S.U. Ahmed Ph. D Professor Fish Biology/ Fisheries

    3. Dr. L.N. Kakati Ph. D Professor Ecology/ Soil faunal diversity

    Sericulture

    4 Dr. Y. Sarat

    Chandra

    Ph. D

    Associate

    Professor

    Genetics & Molecular Biology

    5 Dr. Bendang Ao

    Ph. D Assistant

    Professor

    Entomology & Animal

    Physiology

    6 Dr. P. Punj Pankaj Ph.D Assistant

    Professor

    Fish Biology/ Fisheries

    7 Mr. P. Rajesh Singh M. Sc,

    NET

    Assistant

    Professor

    Fish Biology

    Intake capacity of the Department: a) PG - 27 b) Ph. D - 5

    Course offered and Course title per semester

    Semester wise

    Course No. Course Title Credits

    Semester I (CP)

    ZOO-101 Biological Chemistry 5 ZOO-P-102 Biological Chemistry 2 ZOO-103 Endocrinology & Reproductive

    Biology 4

    ZOO-P-104 Endocrinology & Reproductive Biology

    2

    ZOO-105 Parasitology & Entomology 4 ZOO-P-106 Parasitology & Entomology 2

    ZOO-201 Genetics & Developmental 4

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    Semester wise

    Course No. Course Title Credits

    Semester I ZOO-101 Biological Chemistry 5

    Project work is inclusive of study tour report** Students may opt for only one CBCP (Boththeory and practical combined) out of two CBCP offered during fourth semester.

    Pre-Ph.D Course Work

    Paper Name of the paper Paper No Credits 1 Research methodology ZOO-Ph.D-01 5 2 Integrated zoology ZOO-Ph.D-02 5 3 Review of literature & report

    writing seminar ZOO-Ph.D-03 (a) ZOO-Ph.D-03 (b)

    3 2

    Semester II

    (CP)

    ZOO-201 Genetics & Developmental Biology

    4

    ZOO-P-202 Genetics & Developmental Biology

    2

    ZOO-203 Animal Physiology 4 ZOO-P-204 Animal Physiology 2 ZOO-205 Aquatic Biology & Fisheries 4

    ZOO-P-206 Aquatic Biology & Fisheries 2

    Semester III (CP)

    ZOO-301 Molecular Biology 4 ZOO-P-302 Molecular Biology 2 ZOO-303 Cell Biology & Immunology 4 ZOO-P-304 Cell Biology & Immunology 2

    ZOO-305 Biosystematics & Evolution 4 ZOO-P-306 Biosystematics & Evolution 2

    Semester IV (CP)

    ZOO-401 Tools & Techniques in Biology & Biometrics

    4

    ZOO-PW-402 Project Work* 2 ZOO-403 Ecology & Behavioural Biology 4 ZOO-P-404 Ecology & Behavioural Biology 2 (Choice Based credit paper)

    CBCP- **

    ZOO- 405 A- CBCP Integrated Zoology 4 ZOO-406 A- CBCP Practical based on theory 2

    ZOO-405 B- CBCP Applied Zoology

    ZOO-406 B- CBCP Practical based on theory

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    Department of Botany

    Head of the department : Dr. TalijunglaPhone No : 9436605542E-mail : [email protected]

    1. FACULTY POSITION.

    2.Intake capacity i). PG - 27 ii). Ph. D- 08

    3. Course Offered

    Course No. Course title Credits Semester I BT- 101/C Cryptogams, Gymnosperms & Paleobotany 4 BT- 102/C Cryptogams, Gymnosperms & Paleobotany 2 BT- 103/C Mycology, Plant Pathology and Microbiology 4 BT- 104/C Mycology, Plant Pathology and Microbiology 2 BT- 105/C Plant Anatomy, Morphology & Embryology 4 BP- 106/C Plant Anatomy, Morphology & Embryology 2

    Sl.No

    Name of the faculty

    Qualification

    Designation Subject Specialization/ Thrust area of Research

    1 Dr. N.S. Jamir Ph. D Professor Ethnobotany & Taxonomy

    2 Dr. S.K. Chaturvedi Ph. D Professor Morphology & Reproduction

    Biology

    3 Dr. C.R. Deb Ph. D Professor Plant Biotechnology, Physiology,

    4 Dr. Talijungla Ph. D Associate

    Professor

    Microbiology & Plant

    Pathology

    5 Dr. Limasenla Ph. D Assistant Professor Experimental Taxonomy

    6 Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Ph. D Assistant Professor Cytogenetics

    7 Dr. Neizo Puro Ph. D Assistant Professor Plant Ecology

    8 Dr. M.R. Singh Ph. D Assistant Professor

    (Centre for Bio-

    diversity Studies)

    Ecology & Environmental

    Science

    9 Dr. A Paul Ph. D Assistant Professor Plant Molecular Biology and

    Plant Physiology

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    Course No. Course title Credits Semester I Semester II BT-201/C Plant Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology 4 BP-202/C Plant Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology 2 BT-203//C AngiospermTaxonomy and Economic Botany 4 BP-204/C AngiospermTaxonomy and Economic Botany 2 BT-205/C Plant Physiology 4 BP-206/C Plant Physiology 2

    Semester III BT-301/C Cytogenetics and Plant Breeding 4 BP-302/C Cytogenetics and Plant Breeding 2 BT-303/C Plant Ecology & Environment 4 BP-304/C Plant Ecology & Environment 2 BT-305/C Plant Biotechnology and Genetics Engineering 4 BP-306/C Plant Biotechnology and Genetics Engineering 2 Semester IV BT-401/C Ecosystem Analysis, Biodiversity, Phytogeography

    & Biostatistics 4

    BP-402/C Ecosystem Analysis, Biodiversity, Phytogeography & Biostatistics

    2

    BP-403/C Project work* Choice Based Credit Paper BT-404/CBCP Angiosperm Taxonomy & Biosystematics 4

    BP-405/CBCP Angiosperm Taxonomy & Biosystematics II 2 BT-406/CBCP Biodiversity conservation & Ecosystem services 4 BP-407/CBCP Biodiversity conservation & Ecosystem services 2 BT-408/CBCP Plant Biotechnology 4 BP-409/CBCP Plan Plant metabolites and Molecular Cytogenetics

    Biotechnology 2

    BT-410/CBCP Microbial Ecology 4

    BP-411 CBCP Microbial Ecology 2 BT- 410 CBCP Plant metabolites and Molecular cytogenetics 4 BP- 413 CBCP 2

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    Pre-Ph. D course work

    The Pre-Ph.D. Course work is one semester duration and consists of three papers. Thedetails are as follows;

    B. Ph. D I Research Methodology 5 B. Ph. D II Elective Paper 5 B. Ph. D III a) Review of Literature and report writing 3

    b) Seminar 2

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    Department of Mathematics

    1. Head of the Department I/c. : Prof. M. Indira Devi,Dean, Dean, School of Sciences2. Contact No. : +91- 94360175063. Email ID : [email protected]

    FACULTY POSITION:

    Sl.No.

    Name of the Department Qualification

    Designa tion

    Specialization/ Thrust area of

    Research 1. Mrs. Kilangbenla Imsong. M.Sc.,

    NET Assistant Professor

    Ring theory

    2. Dr. R.K. Paul Ph. D Assistant professor

    Combinatorics, Algebra in the Stone cech Compactification of discrete semi group and its application to Ramsey Theory

    3 Dr. Thiyam Rojita Chanu Ph. D Assistant Professor

    Algebraic Number theory, Operator theory, functional Analysis

    4. Intake Capacity : P.G. 105. Course title

    Course Code Course title Credit(s)

    Course Code

    Course title Credit(s)

    Semester I Semester II

    MATC 101 Analysis- I 4 MATC 201 Algebra 4

    MATC 102 Linear Algebra 4 MATC 202 Analysis II 4

    MATC 103 Ord. Diff. Equ. 4 MATC 203 Part. Diff. Equ. 4

    MATC 104 Classical Mech. 4 MATC 204 Topology 4

    MATC105

    App. of

    Mathematics in

    Env. Sc.

    2 MATC205

    Fortran prog.

    2

    (C)

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    Course Code Course title Credit(s)

    Course Code

    Course title Credit(s)

    Semester III

    Semester IV

    MATC 301 Prog. In C & App. 4 MATC 401 Numerical Anal. 4 MATC 302 Comp. Pract. 2 MATC 402 Comp. Oriented

    numerical analysis practical

    2

    MATC 303 Complex funct. Theo.

    4 MATCBCP- 4XY

    CBCP 4

    MATC 304 Elementary number theory

    4 MATC 403 Functional analysis

    4

    MATC- 305 Theory of field extensions

    4 MATC 404 Commutative algebra

    4

    Note: The optional & CBCP will be offered subject to the availability of faculty specialized inthe concerned field.

    Choice Based Credit Paper: Credits MATCBCP401 : Ring Theory 4 MATCBCP402 : Algebraic Topology 4 MATCBCP403 : Mathematical Methods 4

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    Department of Physics

    1. Head of the department I/c : Prof. M. Indira Devi, Dean, School of Sciences2. Contact No. : 8414- 844 7873. Email ID : [email protected]

    4. FACULTY POSITION:

    Sl. No

    Name of the faculty Qualification

    Designa tion

    Subject specialization/ Thrust area of Research

    1 Dr. Y. Sundarayya Ph. D Assistant Professor

    Condensed matter physics/ Multiferroics, magnetism, spectroscopy, energy materials and abinitio methods

    2 Dr. S.S. Naorem Ph. D Assistant Professor

    Condensed matter physics/ materials science and Luminescent materials

    3 Dr. Ngangbam B. Singh Guest Faculty

    Condensed Matter Physics

    Intake Capacity: PG - 10 Ph. D - 02 maximum

    Course title:

    Semester I Course No. Course Title

    PHY401 Classical Mechanics PHY402 Mathematical methods – I PHY403 Electromagnetic theory – I PHY404 Analogue and digital electronics PHY405 Computational methods laboratory

    Semester II PHY451 Quantum mechanics – I PHY452 Mathematical methods – II PHY453 Electromagnetic theory – II PHY454 Statistical mechanics PHY 455 Electronics laboratory

    Semester III PHY501 Quantum mechanics – II PHY502 Solid state physics – I PHY503 Spectroscopy PHY504 Nuclear and particle physics PHY505 General physics laboratory – I

    Ph. D

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    Semester I Course No. Course Title

    PHY401 Classical Mechanics PHY505 General physics laboratory – I

    Semester IV PHY551-A Advanced quantum mechanics PHY551-B Magnetism PHY552-A Solid State Physics- II PHY552-B Superconductivity PHY553-A Modern Optics PHY553-B Dielectric and Luminescence Properties of Solids 4 Project PHY555 General Physics Laboratory- II

    During the 4th Semester, the student may choose the courses in such a way that he/she fulfils the 18 credits in that semester. The student may choose any one paper among PHY553-A and PHY553-B as Choice Based Credit Paper (CBCP)

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    Department of Anthropology

    1. Head of the Department I/c. : Prof. M. Indira Devi, Dean, Dean, School of Sciences2. Contact No. : +91- 84138593073. Email ID : [email protected]

    4. FACULTY POSITION:Sl.No

    Name of the faculty Qualification

    Designa tion

    Specialization/ Thrust area of Research

    1 Dr. Tiasunep Ph. D Assistant Professor

    Prehistoric Archaeology, Evolutionary Anthropology

    2 Dr. Maibam Radharani Devi Ph. D Assistant Professor

    Social Anthropology

    3. Ms. Neikethono Vakha © M. Sc.

    Assistant Professor

    Physical Anthropology

    5. Intake Capacity : PG - 10

    Course Offered and Course Title

    Course No Course title Credits

    Theory Semester I 4

    ANTH-101 Introduction to Physical Anthropology 4

    ANTH-102 Fundamentals of Social Anthropology 4

    ANTH-103 Family, Kinship & Marriage

    Practical

    ANTH-104(P) Somatometry, Somatoscopy and Crainometry 2 ANTH-105(P) Human growth shape and Size measurement 2

    ANTH-106(P) Osteology, Osteometry 2 Theory Semester II

    ANTH-201 Prehistoric Archaeology 4

    ANTH-202 Anthropology of India 4

    ANTH-203 Human, Origin, Heredity and Variation 4

    Practical Practical

    ANTH-204(P) Prehistoric Archaeology I- Tool representation, Description and Typology

    2

    ANTH-205(P) Prehistoric Archaeology II- Tool Measurements and Excavation Technique

    2

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    Course No Course title Credits

    Theory Semester II

    ANTH-201 Prehistoric Archaeology 4

    Theory Semester III ANTH-301 Anthropological theories 4 ANTH-302 Research methodology 4 ANTH-303 Demographic Anthropology 4 Practical

    ANTH-304(P) Research methods & Technique I 2 ANTH-305(P) Research methods & Technique II 2

    ANTH-306(P) Demographic Anthropology 2 Theory Semester IV- A

    ANTH-401 Human Population Genetics 4 ANTH-402 Physiological Anthropology 4 Choice Based Credit Paper 4

    Practical

    ANTH-403(P) Physiological Anthropology 2 ANTH-407 M. Sc. Dissertation with viva based on Field Work

    Theory Semester IV Group B ANTH-404(T)

    Medical Anthropology 4

    ANTH-405 Applied Anthropology 4

    Choice Based Credit Paper 4 Practical ANTH-406(P) Demoghraphic Anthropology ANTH-407 M. Sc. Dissertation with viva based on field work Choice Based Credit Papers for 4th semester Course No ANTH-408 Kinanthropometry and Ergonomics 4 ANTH-409 Economic and development Anthropology 4

    ANTH-206(P) Serology, Colour blindness, PTC, Karyotyping, Dermatologyphics and Pedigree analysis

    2

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    Department of Forest Science

    Head of the Department I/c : Prof. M. Indira Devi, Dean, Dean, School of SciencesContact No : 91- 8723848771Email ID : [email protected]

    FACULTY POSITION:

    Intake Capacity : (i) PG - 10 (ii). Ph. D - ……

    Course offered.

    Semester I

    Course No Title of the course Credit(s) FS-101 Silviculture 4 FS-102 Forest biometry 4 FS-103 Forest management 4 FS-104 Forest products-chemistry and industry 4 FS-105 Practical- I and filed study 4

    Semester II

    Course No Title of the course Credit(s) FS-201 Forest ecology 4 FS-202 Biodiversity conservation 4 FS-203 Forest resource management and economics 4 FS-204 Forest protection 4 FS-205 Practical- II and filed study 4

    Sl. No

    Name of the faculty Qualifi cation

    Designation Specialization/Thrust area of Research

    1. Dr. Mayur M. Phukan

    Ph. D Assistant Professor

    Plant biotechnology, Microbial Biofuels, Feedstock Biology and Forest Bioenergy

    2 Dr. Imtilila Jing Ph.D Assistant Professor

    (Guest Faculty)

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    Semester III

    Course No Title of the course Credit(s) FS-301 Forest policy, laws and international conventions 4 FS-302 Forest biotechnology and tree improvement 4 FS-303 Wood chemistry and technology 4 FS-304 Practical- III and filed study 4

    Semester IV

    Course No Title of the course Credit(s) FS-401 Forests and people 4 FS-402 Wild life conservation 4 FS-403 *CBCP

    a. Medicinal and aromatic plants b. Forest biotechnology c. Forest bioenergy

    4

    FS-404 Project work and dissertation seminar 4

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    DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

    Head of the Department I/c : Prof. M. Indira Devi, Dean, Dean, School of SciencesContact No : 9612852134Email ID : [email protected]

    FACULTY POSITION :

    Intake Capacity : 1). P.G. 10

    Course offered :

    Course No Title of the course Credits

    ES-101 Basic of environmental sciences 4

    ES-102 Environmental chemistry 4

    ES-103 Environmental biology 4

    ES-104 Environmental earth science 4

    ES-105 Practical-I and filed study 4

    ES-201 Environmental pollution 4

    ES-202 Ecosystem dynamics & ecology 4

    ES-203 Environmental hazards 4

    ES-204 Environmental law and management 4

    ES-205 Practical-II and filed study 4

    ES-301 Energy and environment 4

    ES-302 Analytical methods for environment monitoring 4

    Sl.

    No

    Name of the faculty Qualifi

    cation

    Designa

    tion

    Specialization/Thrust area

    of Research

    1. Dr. Latonglila Jamir Ph. D Assistant

    Professor

    Organic synthesis/Green

    Chemistry

    2. Dr. Nabajit Hazarika Ph.D. Assistant

    Professor

    Remote sensing-GIS, Natural

    Hazards, climate

    3. Dr. Pranjal Bharali Ph.D. Assistant

    Professor

    Environmental

    Microbiology,

    bioremediation, plant

    ecology

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    Course No Title of the course Credits

    ES-101 Basic of environmental sciences 4

    ES-302 Analytical methods for environment monitoring 4

    ES-303 Research methods, techniques and statistical analysis 4

    ES-304 Practical- III and dissertation seminar 4

    ES-401 Environmental economics and sociology 4

    ES-402 Environmental impact assessment 4

    ES-403 CBCP*

    A. Environmental remote sensing and GIS

    B. Wildlife & conservation biology

    C. Environment health and ecotoxicology

    4

    ES-404 Project work and dissertation seminar 4

    *A student will choose any one of the CBCP offered by the Department in the 4th

    semester.

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    SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES & EDUCATION

    Dean : Prof. Buno Liegise Mobile No. 9436011041

    DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

    Head of the Department : Dr. R. Rosemary DzuvichüContact No. : 8974 248224Email ID : [email protected]

    FACULTY POSITION

    Sl. No

    Name of the Faculty Qualification

    Designa tion

    Subject Specialization/Thrust

    area of Research 1 Dr. N. D.R. Chandra, (on lien) Ph. D Professor Literary Theory &

    Criticism 2 Dr. Nigamananda Das, Ph. D Professor Commonwealth

    Literature, ELT Contemporary Theory

    3 Dr. Rosemary Dzuvichű, Ph. D Associate Professor

    Drama, American Literature

    4 Dr. Jano S Liegise Ph. D Associate Professor

    British Fiction

    5 Dr. Md. Akhtar Jamal Khan Ph. D Associate Professor

    Commonwealth Literature

    6 Dr. Lemtila Alinger Ph. D Assistant Professor

    Literary Theory, Semiotics

    7 Dr. I. Talisenla Imsong Ph. D Assistant Professor

    Commonwealth Literature

    2. Intake Capacity

    (a) P.G. - 55(b) M. Phil. - 10(c) Ph. D - 07(d) Certificate/Post Graduate Certificate Courses in Spoken English and Writing Skills :

    20 each.

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    Course Offered

    Semester I Eng 01.01 Course I: Poetry I Eng 01.02 Course II: Drama I Eng 01.03 Course III: Fiction I Eng 01.04 A Course IV: Prose Option A or Eng 01.04 Prose Option B

    Semester II Eng 02.01 Course V : Poetry II Eng 02.02 Course VI : Drama II Eng 02.03 Course VII : Fiction II Eng 02.04 Course VIII : Indian Literature in English

    Semester III Eng 03.01

    Course IX : Study of a period: Literature in English 1914-2000 (with textual, editorial & bibliographical skills)

    Eng 03.02 Course X: Literary Theory & Criticism I Eng 03.03 Course XI: American Literature I (Option A) or Eng 03.03

    Linguistics and Phonetics(Option B) Eng 03.04 Course XII: New Literatures (Option A) or Eng 03.04 Women’s

    Writings (Option B) or Eng 03.04 In-depth study of an author (Option C)

    Semester IV Eng 04.01 Course XII: Modern Literature Eng 04.02 Course XIV: Modern Literary Theory & Criticism II Eng 04.03 Course XV: American Literature (Option A) or Eng 04.03

    Modern Grammar & Stylistics (Option B) Eng 04.04A Course XVI: Shakespeare (Option A) or Eng 04.04 World

    Literature in Translation (Option B) or Eng 04.04 Dissertation *(Project type ) (Option C)

    M. Phil. - (Three Semesters) Semester ICourse MP I (Compulsory):- Research Methodology & Advanced Literary & Critical

    approaches - (100 Marks).Course MP II (Compulsory):- New literatures (100marks)

    Course Offered and Course title per semester

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    Semester IICourse MP III (Optional):- Area study (100marks)Course MP IV (Compulsory):- Seminar & other partial fulfilments (100 marks)

    Semester IIIDissertation : 150 marksViva Voice : 50 marks

    Pre-Ph. D Coursework: (only one semester)

    Course Semester I Paper I Research Methodology Paper II Approaches to Literature/ Linguistics (Literary and Critical

    Theory) Paper III Area Study in Literature/ Linguistics/ Cultural Studies Paper IV Research Paper Presentations (Power Point) for assessment by

    DRC Semester II to V: Field Work and Thesis Writing (Minimum four semesters)

    Certificate/Post Graduate Certificate Courses in Spoken English and Writing Skills (TwoSemesters)

    Course Coordinator: Dr. Lemtila Alinger, Centre for Spoken English and Writing Skills

    Contact No. +91-9436609193

    Eligibility Criteria: Higher Secondary Pass

    Course Contents: Semester I

    Unit I Organs of Speech, classification and description of Consonants & Vowels EnglishConsonants, English Vowels, English Diphthongs & Allophonic variants

    Unit II International Phonetic Alphabet, Phonetic Transcription, Syllable, ConsonantClusters

    Unit III Accent, Intonation, Assimilation, Elision

    Unit IV Conversational English, English in various situations, at Post Office, Bank, Placesof worship, booking a room in hotel, at beauty parlour, at airport, at a clinic, makinga telephone cell, at travel agency, receiving guests, at a shop, at market, at college,at school, at canteen, giving a talk on a selected topic, and many cases like these,organizing mock programmes etc.

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    Unit V Project work on practice of Phonetic transcription, on correct spoken English, onAccent, intonation, stress etc covering any pertinent aspect of the course so as to testthe effectiveness of the students' acquisition of the skills/correctness of speaking etc.

    Postgraduate certificate in spoken English & writing skills (minimum eligibility foradmission - bachelor degree pass in any stream)

    Semester I- Spoken English.

    Unit I Organs of Speech, classification and description of Consonants & Vowels EnglishConsonants, English Vowels, English Diphthongs & Allophonic variants

    Unit II International Phonetic Alphabet, Phonetic Transcription, Syllable, ConsonantClusters

    Unit III Accent, Intonation, Assimilation, Elision

    Unit IV Conversational English, English in various situations, at Post Office, Bank, Placesof worship, booking a room in hotel, at beauty parlour, at airport, at a clinic, makinga telephone cell, at travel agency, receiving guests, at a shop, at market, at college,at school, at canteen, giving a talk on a selected topic, and many cases like these,organizing mock programmes etc.

    Unit V Project work on practice of Phonetic transcription, on correct spoken English, onAccent, intonation, stress etc covering any pertinent aspect of the course so as totest the effectiveness of the students' acquisition of the skills/correctness of speakingetc.

    Semester II- Writing Skills.

    Unit I Remedial grammar, Ambiguity and writing unambiguous sentences, developingvocabulary power, omnivorous reading, keeping abreast of 275 sentences structures,English prepositional idioms, proverbs and proverbial usages.

    Unit II Creative writing, practicing writing poems, stories, essays on various topics.

    Unit III Writing various proposals, writing research papers, mechanics of essay writing,writing summary, writing news items, writing newspaper editorials, writing forpublicity, précis writing, synopsis writing, drafting project report, writing businessletter, curriculum vitea and job application letter, communication within the office,writing for presentation, drafting chapters of thesis with latest citation rules, usingcritical terminology, concepts/critical methods of analysis of literary texts.

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    Admission fee Rs. 300/- one time Registration fee Rs. 150/- one time

    Tuition fee Rs. 1,800/-

    per semester

    Examination fee Rs. 800/-

    per semester

    Language Lab. Fee Rs. 300/-

    per semester

    Library fee Rs. 300/- annual

    Sports fee Rs. 50/- annual Medical fee Rs. 50/- annual

    Magazine fee Rs. 50/- annual Students activity

    fee

    Rs. 150/- annual

    Students aid fund Rs. 100/- annual Lang. Lab caution

    money

    Rs. 600/-

    refundable

    Lib. Caution money Rs. 500/-

    refundable

    Identity card Rs. 50/-

    Fee book Rs. 25/- Bus fare As applicable to

    other students

    Unit IV Practical Criticism, elongating concepts symbolically presented through pictures,diagrams, sketches etc. Interpreting meanings, learning modes of interpreting fictionaland non-fictional texts etc.

    Unit V Project work based on various kinds of interpreting literary and non literary texts,giving samples of good writing style, suggesting correctness of writing, givingexamples of creative writing methods of creative writing etc.

    Fee structure for certificate/ post graduate certificate course in spoken English andwriting skills;

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    Department of Education

    Head of the Department : Prof. Lungsang ZeliangContact No. : 9856161988 (Mobile)Email Address/ID : [email protected]

    FACULTY POSITION:

    Sl. No

    Name of the teacher Qualification

    Designa tion

    Subject specialization/ Thrust area of research

    1. Dr. Imtisungba

    Ph. D.

    Professor Educational testing & measurement, educational guidance, research & philosophy of education

    2. Dr. Buno Liegise

    Ph. D.

    Professor Education & creativity, sociology of education Pre-school education, teacher education, women empowerment

    3. Dr. Buno Zetsuvi

    Ph. D.

    Professor Curriculum development, pre-school education environmental education philosophy of education

    4 Dr. Lungsang Zeliang

    Ph. D. Professor Comparative education teacher education educational management, Population Education

    6. Dr. Limala

    Ph. D. Assistant Professor

    Educational testing & Measurement, population education research methodology, Educational technology

    7. Ms Narola Chuba

    M.A., NET

    Assistant Professor

    Teacher education, distance education, Indian educational system, Educational administration

    8. Dr. Khotole Khieya Ph. D. Assistant Educational psychology,

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    SEMESTER- I Course No. Course Title Credits MAEDU: 101 Philosophical Foundations of

    Education 4

    MAEDU: 102 Psychological Foundations of Education

    4

    MAEDU: 103 Teacher Education 4 MAEDU: 104 Distance Education 4

    SEMESTER- II MAEDU: 205 Sociological Foundations of Education

    4

    MAEDU: 206 Methodology of Education Research and Statistics

    4

    MAEDU: 207 Comparative Education 4 MAEDU: 208 Value Education and Human Rights 4

    SEMESTER- III MAEDU: 309 Intelligence, Creativity and 4

    8. Dr. Khotole Khieya Ph. D. Assistant Professor

    Educational psychology, environmental education value education, special education

    9 Dr. Neizo-ü Mero Ph. D Assistant Professor

    Higher education, educational psychology, sociology of education, value education pre-school education

    Sl. No

    Name of the teacher Qualification

    Designa tion

    Subject specialization/ Thrust area of research

    1. Dr. Imtisungba Ph. D. Professor Educational testing &

    2. Intake capacity of the Department:

    a. PG - 55

    b. Ph. D - 07

    3. Course offered and Course title per semester:

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    Pre-Ph. D Course Work

    SEMESTER- I Course No. Course Title Credits MAEDU: 101 Philosophical Foundations of 4 MAEDU: 208 Value Education and Human Rights 4

    SEMESTER- III MAEDU: 309 Intelligence, Creativity and Education

    4

    MAEDU: 310 Environmental Education 4 MAEDU: 311 Educational Testing and Evaluation 4 MAEDU: 312 Population Education/Education for

    Leisure 4

    SEMESTER- III

    SEMESTER- IV MAEDU: 413 Special Education 4 MAEDU: 414 Educational Technology 4 MAEDU: 415 Education for Empowerment of

    Women 4

    MAEDU: 416 Early Childhood Care and Education/Economics of Education

    4

    MAEDU: 413 Special Education 4

    Name of the Course and title Credits Paper I Research Methodology 4 Paper II Psychology Test & Statistics and Computer

    Application 4

    Paper III Education Research and Society /Area study 4

    Paper IV Presentation 4

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    DEPARTMENT OF TENYIDIE

    Head of the Department : Dr. Mimi K. EzungMobile No. : 9402 988518Email ID : [email protected]

    FACULTY POSITION:

    Sl. NO

    Name of the Teacher Qualification

    Designa tion

    Specialization and Thrust Area of

    Research 1 Dr. Mimi K Ezung

    Ph. D. Associate

    Professor Tibeto-Burman language structure: syntax

    2 Mrs. Kethokhrienuo Belho M.A Assistant Professor

    Tenyidie typology

    3 Mr. Metuo Leizietsu M.A Assistant Professor

    Tenyidie Literature & Culture

    2. Intake capacity : PG - 50

    Ph. D - 02

    3. Course offered and Course title per semester:

    Semester I Course No.

    Course Title Credits

    TEN-101 Part- A: History of Tenyidie Literature Part-B: Topical essays on Tenyidie literary development

    4

    TEN-102 Translation Works & Translation Practice

    4

    TEN-103 English Fiction (Prose) 4 TEN-104 Part- A: Introduction to Language

    Part-B: Branches of Linguistics 4

    TEN- 201 Tenyimia Culture and Folklore 4 TEN- 202 Tenyimia Invocation & Lyrical Poetry 4 TEN- 203 English Drama 4 CBCP* TEN-204: Phonetics and Phonology

    MAEDU- 208: Value education and human rights ENG-02.04: i) Indian literature in

    4

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    Semester I Course No.

    Course Title Credits

    TEN-101 Part- A: History of Tenyidie Literature 4 ENG-02.04: i) Indian literature in English

    ii) Women’s writing PSY-PG- 202: Psychology and personality LING- 204 : Psycholinguistics

    TEN-301 Tenyimia Modern Poetry 4 TEN-302 English Poetry of Various Literary Ages 4 TEN-303 Morphology and Syntax 4 TEN-304 Dissertation and field work 4 TEN-401 Dissertation : submission 4 TEN-402 Tenyimia Fiction 4 TEN-403 English Literary Theory and Criticism 4 CBCP* i) TEN-404 : Semantics

    i) MAEDU-413 : Special education ii) ENG-04;03 : American literature

    II iii) PSG-PG 403 : Community

    psychology iv) LING 404 : Language teaching

    4

    Course No Title of the Course Part- I 1. Introduction on Tenyidie (including Nagaland and the people : 3 days

    2. Tenyidie phonology (segmental & suprasegmental & practice) : 1 week

    3. Tenyidie morphology (Word structure- vocabulary ) : 1 week

    4. Sentence structure- based on question and answers : 1 week

    5. Compound sentences based on questions and answers : 1 week

    6. Complex sentences based on questions and answers : 1 week

    7. Various types of phrases/clauses ad their formation rules : 3 days

    8. Basic world order of Tenyidie : 2 days

    9. Simple grammar (various types of sentences structure ) : 1week

    10. Language skill development practices (speaking /writing/reading) : 1 week

    11. Comprehension & proficiency practices : 1 week

    1. Tenyidie Diploma Course Syllabus for International Students.

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    Course No Title of the Course Part- I 11. Comprehension & proficiency practices : 1 week

    12. Field work- greeting reception/discourse/reporting etc : 1 week

    13. Outline information to Tenyidie and Tenyimia culture : 1 week

    Part- 2 Field work may cover different situational context : 1 week

    The Scholar will write a report on the study as a component of the course.

    Pre-Ph.D course work

    Course No Title of the course Paper –I Research methodology Paper- II Approaches to literature (Literary & critical theory) OR

    Approaches to linguistics study Paper- III Area studies in literature/linguistics/cultural studies

    Objectives and Scope Suggested areas of study

    a) Literature b) Linguistics/linguistics studies

    Unit- I Ecological concepts : Theory and praxis Unit- II Ecofeminism Unit- II Shűrhozelie : Novelist and humanist/ traditionalist Unit- IV The ecological concerns in Shűrhozelie’s fiction work Unit- V Shűrhozelie as Socio-Cultural reformist Paper- IV Presentation (2 power point paper presentations with 2 written

    research papers

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    Department of Linguistics

    Head of the department : Prof. D. KuolieContact No : 9436000567Email ID : [email protected]

    FACULTY POSITION:

    Sl.No

    Name of the faculty Qualification

    Designa tion

    Subject Specialization/ Trust area of Research

    1 Dr. D. Kuloie Ph. D Professor Structure of Language, Phonology, Morphology & Syntax and Tenyidie Literature & Culture

    2 Dr. Pangersenla Walling Ph. D Assistant Professor

    Syntax Semantics & Pragmatics

    Intake capacity of the Department: A) PGDL - 15 B) PG - 30 C)Ph. D - 10 (filled)

    Course Offered:Semester I: LING-101 Introduction to Linguistics (100 marks)

    LING-102 Phonetics & Phonology-I (100 marks)

    LING-103 Morphology (100 marks)

    LING-104 Syntax-I (100 marks)

    Semester II: LING-201 Syntax-II (100 marks)

    LING-202 Phonology-II (100 marks)

    LING-203 Semantics and Pragmatics (100 marks)

    LING-204 Psycholinguistics (100 marks)

    Semester III: LING-301 Translation theory and practice (100 marks)

    LING-302 Historical Linguistics (100 marks)

    LING-303 Language Typology (100 marks)

    LING-304 Dissertation -

    Methodology & Fieldwork (100 marks)

    Dr. D. Kuolie

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    (A student may opt one of the optional papers given here below subject toavailability of teacher/expert)

    LING-17. Advanced syntaxLING -18. Linguistic logic and structural semanticsLING -19. Generative phonology I (linear)LING -20. Generative phonology II (non-linear models)LING -21. Linguistic stylisticsLING -22. Interdisciplinary Course or Structure of an Indian languageLING -23. Computational linguisticsLING -24. NeurolinguisticsLING -25. Language planningLING -26. Language and education

    Semester IV: LING-401 Dissertation -

    Consultation & Submission (100 marks)

    LING-402 Sociolinguistics (100 marks)

    LING-403 Language Teaching (100 marks)

    LING-404 Lexicography (100 marks)

    Total: 1600 marks

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    Department of Psychology

    Head of Department I/c : Prof. Buno Liegise; Dean, Humanities & Education.Contact No. : 9402697023/ 9856648055Email ID : [email protected]

    FACULTY POSITION:

    1. Intake capacity of the Department: (a) PG: 20 (Twenty)

    Course offered and Course title per semester:

    :

    Semester: II

    Course No. Course Title Credits PSY–PG 101 General Psychology 4 PSY-PG 102 Research Methodology and Statistics 4

    PSY-PG 103 Social and Cultural Psychology 4 PSY-PG 104 Organizational Psychology 4 PSY-PG 201 Cognitive Psychology 4 PSY-PG 202 Psychology of Personality 4 PSY-PG 203 Applied Developmental Psychology 4 PSY-PG 204 Practicum 1 4 PSY-PG 301: Psychopathology 4 PSY-PG 302-A: PSY-PG 302-B:

    Psychodiagnostics or Human Resource Development or

    4

    Sl.

    No.

    Name of the faculty Qualifi

    cation

    Designa

    tion

    Subject specialization/

    Thrust area of research

    1. Dr. Imlisongla Longkumer Ph. D Assistant

    Professor

    Clinical Psychology,

    Social Psychology

    2. Mrs. Lovika P. Shikhu MA,

    M. Phil

    Assistant

    Professor

    Clinical Psychology,

    Child & Development

    Psychology

    3. Ms. Temsusenla Jamir MA,

    M.Phil

    Guest

    faculty

    Clinical Psychology

    4. Ms. Meininglungliu Gonmei MA Guest

    faculty

    Clinical Psychology

    Semester: I

    Semester: III

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    Course No. Course Title Credits PSY–PG 101 General Psychology 4 PSY-PG 302-A: PSY-PG 302-B: PSY-PG 302-C:

    Psychodiagnostics or Human Resource Development or Child Psychology

    4

    PSY-PG 303-A PSY-PG 303-B PSY-PG 303-C

    Psychotheraphy and Counselling Training and Development in Organizations Adult and Gero- Psychology

    4

    PSY-PG 304: Practicum 2 4 PSY-PG 304: Practicum 2 4 PSY-PG 401 Educational Psychology 4 PSY-PG 402 Positive Psychology and Mental Health 4 PSY-PG 403: Community Psychology 4 PSY-PG 403 Projects/Dissertation 4

    Semester: IV

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    Department of Hindi

    Head of Department I/c : Prof. Buno Liegise; Dean, Humanities & Education.Contact No. : 09402993007Email ID : [email protected]

    FACULTY POSITION:

    Sl.

    No.

    Name of the

    faculty

    Qualifi

    cation

    Designat

    ion

    Subject specialization/

    Thrust area of research

    1. Dr. Anuj Kumar Ph. D Assistant

    Professor

    Modern Poetry

    2. Dr. Kumar Varun

    MA,

    M. Phil

    Assistant

    Professor

    Medieval Literature Criticism

    Intake Capacity : PG, Diploma- 20

    Course offered and Course title per semester:

    Semester I Course Code Course title I

    HLLDP01 History of Hindi language

    HLLDP02 Translation and Hindi literature

    Semester II Course Code Course title II

    HLLDP01 Functional Hindi

    HLLDP02 Mass media

    Eligibility : Bachelor degree in any stream/subjects from any recognized university in Indiahaving 45% marks in major or aggregate 5% marks relaxation for SC/ST candidates.

    Ph. D

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    Department of Teacher Education

    Head of Department : Dr. Rakesh RaiContact No. : 08415 885757 (M)Email ID : [email protected]

    FACULTY POSITION

    Sl. No

    Name of the teacher Qualification

    Designation

    Subject specialization/ Thrust area of

    research 1. Dr. Rakesh Rai

    Ph. D.

    Associate Professor

    Educational philosophy, Research methodology, value education, special education (Mentally retardation) teaching of social science

    2. Dr. M. Rajendra Nath Babu

    Ph. D.

    Assistant Professor

    Educational testing & measurement, research methodology, educational statistics & SPSS, pedagogy of mathematics & English, teacher education, ICT in education, educational technology, special education.

    3. Dr. B. Venkata Rao

    Ph. D. Assistant Professor

    Educational psychology, mathematics education & teacher education.

    4 Mr. Surendra Yadav

    Assistant Professor

    Mathematics education, educational administration and management, teacher education.

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    Intake capacity : 50 (M.Ed.)

    Eligibility conditions:

    The candidates seeking admission to the Master of Education Programme (M.Ed.) shouldhave obtained at least 50% marks or an equivalent grade in the following programmes:

    B.Ed or B.A/B.Sc., B,Ed. or B.El.Ed. or D.El.Ed with an Undergraduate Degree ( with 50%marks in each).

    Course offered and Course title per semester:

    Semester- I Paper Code Title of the Course Credits M.Ed. CC: 101 Psychology of learning and development 4 M.Ed. CC: 102 Historical, political & economic foundations of education 4 M.Ed. CC: 103 Introduction to educational studies 4 M.Ed. CC: 104 Introduction to research methods and statistics 4 M.Ed. CC: 105 Communication and expository writing 1 M.Ed. CC: 106 Yoga education and personality development 1

    Semester- II M.Ed. CC: 201 Philosop