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A POSTGRADUATE CO-EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION AFFILIATED TO PANJAB UNIVERSITY CHANDIGARH PROSPECTUS 2012-13 SRI GURU GOBIND SINGH COLLEGE Sector 26, Chandigarh (An institution of the Sikh Educational Society)

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  • A POSTGRADUATE CO-EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION AFFILIATED TO PANJAB UNIVERSITY CHANDIGARH

    PROSPECTUS 2012-13

    SRI GURU GOBIND SINGH COLLEGESector 26, Chandigarh

    (An institution of the Sikh Educational Society)

  • A Message from the Principal

    Welcome to Sri Guru Gobind Singh College, Chandigarh. On behalf of the Management and Faculty of our College, I assure you quality education, congenial environment and excellent learning experience in this wonderful College.

    We have a dedicated Faculty to promote the College philosophy which aims to nurture the educat ional , cultural -cum-l i teral , socia l , professional, personal and sporting potential of the students:

    using innovative teaching methodology we provide traditional academic programmes coupled with the job-oriented, professional and vocational courses for the global demand; give opportunities is a constant endeavour to improve the vital and training to participate in inter-college cultural academic support services such as library and competitions, promote creative and critical writing computer networking. In addition, the College through the College magazine; encourage provides a warm, caring, stimulating and students to join the well-established NCC and NSS challenging environment in which our students units, the Red Ribbon Club, Environmental Society learn and develop. We aim to provide an education and the Gurmat Vichaar Sabha; efficiently run a which explores and strengthens the potential Placement and Career Counselling Cell; are proud which is innate in every individual but awaiting owners of the Alumni Association and the expression.Students' Central Association; and possess a

    As these are the 'wonder years' of every students' great sporting tradition which is validated by life, I suggest and entreat you to grab all winning the coveted Sir Shaadi Lal Trophy for the opportunities and emerge a wholesome and fourth consecutive year beating 178 colleges capable human being from this College.affiliated to PU Chandigarh for overall excellence in

    sports. I wish you all the best.To achieve all this and more, we encourage and demand regularity and discipline from our students as these are the only keys to success.

    On our part, we are steadfastly committed to maintain and improve our existing faculty, courses Prof HS Sohiand infrastructure to facilitate both academic and

    Officiating Principalco curricular enhancement of the students. There

    SESSION 2012-13

    Celebrating 75 Years of Selfless Service and Dedication to Education

    Platinum Jubilee Celebrationsof

    Sikh Educational Society

    The Management, a Body Governing Sri Guru Gobind Singh College, Sector 26, Chandigarh

    The SES insignia symbolising that the entire world can be conquered with a harmonious synthesis of wisdom, power, education and spirituality.

  • A Message from the Principal

    Welcome to Sri Guru Gobind Singh College, Chandigarh. On behalf of the Management and Faculty of our College, I assure you quality education, congenial environment and excellent learning experience in this wonderful College.

    We have a dedicated Faculty to promote the College philosophy which aims to nurture the educat ional , cultural -cum-l i teral , socia l , professional, personal and sporting potential of the students:

    using innovative teaching methodology we provide traditional academic programmes coupled with the job-oriented, professional and vocational courses for the global demand; give opportunities is a constant endeavour to improve the vital and training to participate in inter-college cultural academic support services such as library and competitions, promote creative and critical writing computer networking. In addition, the College through the College magazine; encourage provides a warm, caring, stimulating and students to join the well-established NCC and NSS challenging environment in which our students units, the Red Ribbon Club, Environmental Society learn and develop. We aim to provide an education and the Gurmat Vichaar Sabha; efficiently run a which explores and strengthens the potential Placement and Career Counselling Cell; are proud which is innate in every individual but awaiting owners of the Alumni Association and the expression.Students' Central Association; and possess a

    As these are the 'wonder years' of every students' great sporting tradition which is validated by life, I suggest and entreat you to grab all winning the coveted Sir Shaadi Lal Trophy for the opportunities and emerge a wholesome and fourth consecutive year beating 178 colleges capable human being from this College.affiliated to PU Chandigarh for overall excellence in

    sports. I wish you all the best.To achieve all this and more, we encourage and demand regularity and discipline from our students as these are the only keys to success.

    On our part, we are steadfastly committed to maintain and improve our existing faculty, courses Prof HS Sohiand infrastructure to facilitate both academic and

    Officiating Principalco curricular enhancement of the students. There

    SESSION 2012-13

    Celebrating 75 Years of Selfless Service and Dedication to Education

    Platinum Jubilee Celebrationsof

    Sikh Educational Society

    The Management, a Body Governing Sri Guru Gobind Singh College, Sector 26, Chandigarh

    The SES insignia symbolising that the entire world can be conquered with a harmonious synthesis of wisdom, power, education and spirituality.

  • Contents

    College Overview pg 3SGGS CollegeCollege Management

    Infrastructure and Facilities pg 4Laboratories and Other FeaturesLibraryHostelHealth Centre

    Faculty pg 6

    Courses Offered pg 8PG Courses and No of SeatsUG Courses and No of Seats

    Admissions pg 9Panjab University Guidelines regarding AdmissionsDocuments/Proofs/Information required for Admission

    1. For all Candidates2. Gap Year Candidates3. Migration Candidates4. Candidates from Open School5. Reserved Seats6. Late Declaration of Results7. Foreign Students8. Compartment candidates9. Not Eligible to join the next Higher Class even provisionally

    UGC List of Fake Universities pg 13

    Eligibility Rules for Admission to Different Courses pg 14

    Subject Combination and Class wise courses pg 16

    Examinations pg 21

    Withdrawal and Leave Rules pg 21

    Financial Aid pg 22

    Student Awards pg 23

    Fee Structure and Other Charges pg 23

    College Activities pg 24AcademicsSocial Relevance ProgrammesStudent Welfare ProgrammeCultural ProgrammesSports

    Academic Calendar and Admission Schedule pg 32

    College Overview

    The College was established by Sikh Educational Society College motto h p in the year 1966 as a tercentennial memorial to the (All mankind are one), inscribed atop. There has been a tenth Guru of the Sikhs Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, a great consistent endeavour in all these years to live up to the saint-soldier and a scholar par excellence. ideals and teachings of the tenth Guru enshrined in the

    insignia of the College.The College is named after the immortal luminary and the tenth Sikh Guru, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, whose

    Sri Guru Gobind Singh College was the first teachings and ideals form the vision of this college. co-educational institution to be set up in the region. p (Never to stray from the path of Affiliated to Panjab University, Chandigarh, it is a righteousness) - is our prayer, dh (Excelsior) - is co-educational institution of eminence and repute

    offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses. our perpetual mood and p d (Prosperity for all) - is Though the College established itself as a tribute to the our mission. The insignia of the College, designed by the moral and religious consciousness of Guru Gobind Singh famous artist Sardar Sobha Singh carries an imprint of Ji, it has ever since suitably adapted itself to the changing the 'Pen and Sword', a combination of wisdom and

    valour, guarding the 'flame of knowledge' with the educational set up of the milieu.

    S Gurdev Singh BrarIAS (retd)

    President SES

    S Kulbir SinghChief Engineer (retd) Vice President SES

    Col (retd) Jasmer Singh BalaSecretary SES

    The College is governed by a duly constituted and encouragement of members of the SES contribute elected body, the Sikh Educational Society (SES), tremendously towards the growth of the College.Chandigarh. Their main endeavour has been to provide

    In this historic year of the Platinum Jubilee of the a modern educational, cultural and social environment Sikh Educational Society, the College looks back at this to the students of this region. SES comprises of fruitful journey and dedicates itself to newer challenges eminent bureaucrats, philanthropists, scholars, and goals with a renewed zeal. Under the guidance of a prominent educationists and administrators. dedicated and persevering management, the College

    Presently SES is headed by S Gurdev Singh Brar, IAS (retd), hopes to march ahead with unflinching determination.President SES, S Kulbir Singh, Chief Engineer (retd), Vice President SES and Col (retd) Jasmer Singh Bala, Secretary SES. The varied experiences and constant

    College Management

    SGGS College NAAC Accredited Level B++

    Prospectus 2012-13 | 3

  • Contents

    College Overview pg 3SGGS CollegeCollege Management

    Infrastructure and Facilities pg 4Laboratories and Other FeaturesLibraryHostelHealth Centre

    Faculty pg 6

    Courses Offered pg 8PG Courses and No of SeatsUG Courses and No of Seats

    Admissions pg 9Panjab University Guidelines regarding AdmissionsDocuments/Proofs/Information required for Admission

    1. For all Candidates2. Gap Year Candidates3. Migration Candidates4. Candidates from Open School5. Reserved Seats6. Late Declaration of Results7. Foreign Students8. Compartment candidates9. Not Eligible to join the next Higher Class even provisionally

    UGC List of Fake Universities pg 13

    Eligibility Rules for Admission to Different Courses pg 14

    Subject Combination and Class wise courses pg 16

    Examinations pg 21

    Withdrawal and Leave Rules pg 21

    Financial Aid pg 22

    Student Awards pg 23

    Fee Structure and Other Charges pg 23

    College Activities pg 24AcademicsSocial Relevance ProgrammesStudent Welfare ProgrammeCultural ProgrammesSports

    Academic Calendar and Admission Schedule pg 32

    College Overview

    The College was established by Sikh Educational Society College motto h p in the year 1966 as a tercentennial memorial to the (All mankind are one), inscribed atop. There has been a tenth Guru of the Sikhs Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, a great consistent endeavour in all these years to live up to the saint-soldier and a scholar par excellence. ideals and teachings of the tenth Guru enshrined in the

    insignia of the College.The College is named after the immortal luminary and the tenth Sikh Guru, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, whose

    Sri Guru Gobind Singh College was the first teachings and ideals form the vision of this college. co-educational institution to be set up in the region. p (Never to stray from the path of Affiliated to Panjab University, Chandigarh, it is a righteousness) - is our prayer, dh (Excelsior) - is co-educational institution of eminence and repute

    offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses. our perpetual mood and p d (Prosperity for all) - is Though the College established itself as a tribute to the our mission. The insignia of the College, designed by the moral and religious consciousness of Guru Gobind Singh famous artist Sardar Sobha Singh carries an imprint of Ji, it has ever since suitably adapted itself to the changing the 'Pen and Sword', a combination of wisdom and

    valour, guarding the 'flame of knowledge' with the educational set up of the milieu.

    S Gurdev Singh BrarIAS (retd)

    President SES

    S Kulbir SinghChief Engineer (retd) Vice President SES

    Col (retd) Jasmer Singh BalaSecretary SES

    The College is governed by a duly constituted and encouragement of members of the SES contribute elected body, the Sikh Educational Society (SES), tremendously towards the growth of the College.Chandigarh. Their main endeavour has been to provide

    In this historic year of the Platinum Jubilee of the a modern educational, cultural and social environment Sikh Educational Society, the College looks back at this to the students of this region. SES comprises of fruitful journey and dedicates itself to newer challenges eminent bureaucrats, philanthropists, scholars, and goals with a renewed zeal. Under the guidance of a prominent educationists and administrators. dedicated and persevering management, the College

    Presently SES is headed by S Gurdev Singh Brar, IAS (retd), hopes to march ahead with unflinching determination.President SES, S Kulbir Singh, Chief Engineer (retd), Vice President SES and Col (retd) Jasmer Singh Bala, Secretary SES. The varied experiences and constant

    College Management

    SGGS College NAAC Accredited Level B++

    Prospectus 2012-13 | 3

  • SGGS College has an impressive infrastructural Other Featuresnetwork equipped with latest amenities. Situated in an Four-Storeyed Arts, Science and Postgraduate area of approximately 15 acres of land it is constantly Blocksbeing refashioned and updated to cater to the needs of Spacious and furnished classroom3,199 students, 128 teaching faculty and 73 non-

    Computer Centreteaching faculty members. Conference/ Seminar Room Multimedia presentation Multipurpose Hall A ramp for the physically disabled Student Center Canteen Stationary Shop Gurudwara/ Gurmat Research Centre Beautified sprawling and landscaped grounds

    Laboratories

    Chemistry 04

    Physics 03

    Botany 02

    Zoology 02

    Computer Science 05 Girls' Common Room Bioinformatics 02 Centralised EPABX System

    Mineral Water Dispensers on each floor of the Biotechnology 05building Functional English 01

    STD/ ISD/ Photocopier Shop Botany Museum 01 Branch of State Bank of India Zoology Museum 01 Student Association Office

    Placement Cell UGC Cell Media Cell Alumni Association Office Security System for 24 Hours Monitoring/ controlling the whole campus/ hostel Cyber Caf

    Library/Reading Room: In the session 2011-12, many new books and related resources were added to the existing corpus. An annual refurbishment of the Reference Section too takes place on a regular basis. The library has a reading room, an exclusive section for the postgraduate departments and an internet facility available for the staff. As per accession record, the

    Infrastructure and Facilities

    Biotechnology Research Lab: PhD Research Scholars & MSc Students

    library has a collection of approximately 48,123 books, him/her all the time. If lost, new card will be issued 60 periodicals and journals, magazines, 15 newspaper on payment of ` 100.subscriptions and 281 CD ROMs. Special collection 6. General Rules Use of mobile phones, eatables, includes result gazettes of PU Chandigarh Exams from belongings and valuables are not allowed in the 1967 onwards, a newspaper clipping service and library.employment alerts.

    The Library Rules and Regulations shall be modified Library Rules from time to time and shall be binding on all concerned.

    1. The Library remains open during college hours The Library Notice on Library Rules and Regulations (9.00 am to 4.00 pm). may be consulted for further and detailed information.

    2. Under book loan privileges College Hostel: The College has an on-campus Boy's Hostel with an accommodation for around 200 i. 2/4 books to undergraduate/ honours and students. It is well equipped with modern amenities. postgraduate students are issued for a period Girl's Hostel is shared with GGS College for Women. A of 14 days with an overdue charge of `1.00 periodic augmentation of facilities and existing per book per day if kept beyond 14 days.infrastructure in the hostel is undertaken to provide a

    ii. The students will be issued as many Reader's comfortable living experience to students. Adequate Tickets as the number of books they are attention is paid to the health and nutrition of students entitled to borrow. If lost, a duplicate Reader's as also to the hygiene and cleanliness of the hostel.Ticket would be issued on payment of ` 50.

    Students seeking admission to the hostel must apply iii. Reference books, text books, rare books, on a separate prescribed form appended to the hostel

    periodicals, CD-ROM databases and other prospectus available from the college office.documents are placed in restricted category and are not to be lent.

    3. No Dues Certificate

    i. Before the commencement of annual exams or before a student leaves college/ migrates he/ she will have to obtain 'No Dues Certificate' from the Librarian.

    ii. After obtaining 'No Dues Certificate' books can be issued on payment of special security, which is refundable.

    4. Loss or damage of a Library book will be met by a penalty as per library rules.

    Health Centre: In 1980, SES established Bhai 5. Library-cum-Identity Card A Student is issued a Kanhaiya Health Centre and since then SES is running

    bar coded laminated Library-cum-Identity card, it at different locations to acknowledge the services of bearing his/her photo, name, roll-number, class Bhai Kanhaiya for his selfless service to the wounded and signatures, which he/she has to carry with on battle field. In 2002, it was started in SGGS College

    and in Nov 20, 2011 it was upgraded and inaugurated by the CM of Punjab, S Prakash Singh Badal.

    Services

    i. Free first-aid and emergency injections to students and staff members of all four SES institutions in the campus.

    ii. A regular physician, Dr RK Kapahita (MBBS, MS) is available for free consultation on Mon, Tue, Thurs and Fri from 12.30pm to 2.00pm

    Prospectus 2012-13 | 5

    Reference Section of the Library

    College Hostel

    4 | Prospectus 2012-13

    The two blocks of the College interconnected by the ramp.

    SGGS logo carved in the hedge as part of the campus beautification

  • SGGS College has an impressive infrastructural Other Featuresnetwork equipped with latest amenities. Situated in an Four-Storeyed Arts, Science and Postgraduate area of approximately 15 acres of land it is constantly Blocksbeing refashioned and updated to cater to the needs of Spacious and furnished classroom3,199 students, 128 teaching faculty and 73 non-

    Computer Centreteaching faculty members. Conference/ Seminar Room Multimedia presentation Multipurpose Hall A ramp for the physically disabled Student Center Canteen Stationary Shop Gurudwara/ Gurmat Research Centre Beautified sprawling and landscaped grounds

    Laboratories

    Chemistry 04

    Physics 03

    Botany 02

    Zoology 02

    Computer Science 05 Girls' Common Room Bioinformatics 02 Centralised EPABX System

    Mineral Water Dispensers on each floor of the Biotechnology 05building Functional English 01

    STD/ ISD/ Photocopier Shop Botany Museum 01 Branch of State Bank of India Zoology Museum 01 Student Association Office

    Placement Cell UGC Cell Media Cell Alumni Association Office Security System for 24 Hours Monitoring/ controlling the whole campus/ hostel Cyber Caf

    Library/Reading Room: In the session 2011-12, many new books and related resources were added to the existing corpus. An annual refurbishment of the Reference Section too takes place on a regular basis. The library has a reading room, an exclusive section for the postgraduate departments and an internet facility available for the staff. As per accession record, the

    Infrastructure and Facilities

    Biotechnology Research Lab: PhD Research Scholars & MSc Students

    library has a collection of approximately 48,123 books, him/her all the time. If lost, new card will be issued 60 periodicals and journals, magazines, 15 newspaper on payment of ` 100.subscriptions and 281 CD ROMs. Special collection 6. General Rules Use of mobile phones, eatables, includes result gazettes of PU Chandigarh Exams from belongings and valuables are not allowed in the 1967 onwards, a newspaper clipping service and library.employment alerts.

    The Library Rules and Regulations shall be modified Library Rules from time to time and shall be binding on all concerned.

    1. The Library remains open during college hours The Library Notice on Library Rules and Regulations (9.00 am to 4.00 pm). may be consulted for further and detailed information.

    2. Under book loan privileges College Hostel: The College has an on-campus Boy's Hostel with an accommodation for around 200 i. 2/4 books to undergraduate/ honours and students. It is well equipped with modern amenities. postgraduate students are issued for a period Girl's Hostel is shared with GGS College for Women. A of 14 days with an overdue charge of `1.00 periodic augmentation of facilities and existing per book per day if kept beyond 14 days.infrastructure in the hostel is undertaken to provide a

    ii. The students will be issued as many Reader's comfortable living experience to students. Adequate Tickets as the number of books they are attention is paid to the health and nutrition of students entitled to borrow. If lost, a duplicate Reader's as also to the hygiene and cleanliness of the hostel.Ticket would be issued on payment of ` 50.

    Students seeking admission to the hostel must apply iii. Reference books, text books, rare books, on a separate prescribed form appended to the hostel

    periodicals, CD-ROM databases and other prospectus available from the college office.documents are placed in restricted category and are not to be lent.

    3. No Dues Certificate

    i. Before the commencement of annual exams or before a student leaves college/ migrates he/ she will have to obtain 'No Dues Certificate' from the Librarian.

    ii. After obtaining 'No Dues Certificate' books can be issued on payment of special security, which is refundable.

    4. Loss or damage of a Library book will be met by a penalty as per library rules.

    Health Centre: In 1980, SES established Bhai 5. Library-cum-Identity Card A Student is issued a Kanhaiya Health Centre and since then SES is running

    bar coded laminated Library-cum-Identity card, it at different locations to acknowledge the services of bearing his/her photo, name, roll-number, class Bhai Kanhaiya for his selfless service to the wounded and signatures, which he/she has to carry with on battle field. In 2002, it was started in SGGS College

    and in Nov 20, 2011 it was upgraded and inaugurated by the CM of Punjab, S Prakash Singh Badal.

    Services

    i. Free first-aid and emergency injections to students and staff members of all four SES institutions in the campus.

    ii. A regular physician, Dr RK Kapahita (MBBS, MS) is available for free consultation on Mon, Tue, Thurs and Fri from 12.30pm to 2.00pm

    Prospectus 2012-13 | 5

    Reference Section of the Library

    College Hostel

    4 | Prospectus 2012-13

    The two blocks of the College interconnected by the ramp.

    SGGS logo carved in the hedge as part of the campus beautification

  • Faculty Information

    Officiating PrincipalProf HS Sohi Department of Mathematics Officiating Principal 1. Prof Harpreet Singh Mann MSc (Hons School) Mathematics

    Teaching and Non Teaching StaffDepartment of English 1. Prof Sukhjit Kaur Grewal MA, MPhil2. Dr Jyoti Lamba MA, MPhil, PhD3. Prof Indu Gogna MA, MPhil4. Prof Rita Singh MA, MPhil5. Dr Ginny Kang MA, MPhil, PhD6. Dr Navjot Kaur MA, MPhil, PhD7. Prof Gursheek Kaur MA, MPhil8. Prof Gurpreet Singh Pandher MA, MPhil9. Dr Shelly Narang MA, PhD10. Prof Sandeep Singh Gill MA

    Sh Balbir Singh Lab Asstt (Functional English)

    Department of Punjabi 1. Dr Devinder Singh MA, MA (Anthro Ling),

    MPhil, PhD2. Dr Gurmej Singh MA(Hons), MPhil, PhD3. Prof Kulbir Singh MA, MPhil4. Dr Jaswinder Singh MA(Hons), PhD5. Dr Jaswinder Kaur MA, MPhil, PhD

    Department of Hindi1. Prof Anita Goel (on deputation)MA, MPhil2. Dr Kamaljit Kaur MA, PhD

    Department of Physics 1. Prof MS Marwaha MSc, MPhil2. Prof SS Dhillon MSc, MPhil3. Prof SS Kang MSc, MPhil, LLB4. Prof Roopinderjit Kaur MSc, MPhil5. Prof Satinder Kaur MSc, MPhil6. Dr PS Gill MSc, MPhil, PhD7. Prof Manpreet Kaur Bajwa MSc, MPhil8. Prof Kulwinder Singh MSc, MPhil

    Sh Raj Kumar Lab AssttSh Manjit Singh Lab AssttSh Randhir Singh Lab Asstt

    Department of Chemistry 1. Prof Neelam Gupta MSc, MPhil2. Dr Paramjit Kaur MSc, PhD3. Dr Arvinderjit Kaur MSc, PhD4. Prof Kuldeep Singh MSc, MPhil5. Prof Sarabjeet Singh Bhatti MSc, MPhil6. Prof Sarabjeet Kaur MSc, MPhil7. Prof AS Chahal MSc, MPhil

    Sh Amrit Lal Lab AssttSh Dilbag Singh Lab AssttSh Surmukh Singh Lab Asstt

    MSc2. Prof Baljit Singh MSc3. Prof Amandeep Kaur Gill MSc4. Prof Chanpreet Kaur MSc

    Department of Botany 1. Dr Suninder Singh MSc, MPhil, PhD, LLB2. Prof Harbhajan Singh MSc, MPhil3. Dr Jasveer Kaur MSc, MPhil, PhD

    Sh Mahi Pal Lab AssttSh Ram Murti Lab Asstt

    Department of Zoology 1. Prof Kuldeep Kaur MSc, MPhil2. Dr AP Singh MSc, PhD3. Dr Kanwaljit Mahal MSc, PhD4. Dr Inder Pal Singh Sidhu MSc, PhD

    Sh Gurjant Singh Lab Asstt

    Department of Sociology1. Prof Rimplejit Kaur MA2. Prof Amandeep Singh MA

    Department of Economics 1. Prof Charanjit Singh MA, MPhil, LLB2. Dr Bandana Sethi MA, MPhil, PhD3. Dr Kanwaljit Kaur Marwaha MA, MPhil, PhD4. Prof Ashima Mangla MA, MPhil5. Prof Mandeep Kaur MA, MEd

    Department of History 1. Prof Amandeep Kaur MA, MPhil2. Prof Bhupinder Singh MA3. Prof Harjeshwar Pal Singh MA

    Department of Political Science 1. Prof Puneet MA, MPhil

    Department of Public Administration 1. Prof Lakhvinder Kaur MA, MPhil

    Department of Physical Education 1. Dr Manmeet Gill MPEd, PhD2. Dr Gurcharan Singh Gill MA (PhyEd), PhD3. Dr Mandeep Thour MPEd, PhD4. Dr Sonia Kanwar MA, PhD

    Sh Avtar Singh Assistant

    Department of Commerce 1. Prof TS Brar MCom2. Dr Preet Kanwal (On Leave) MCom, PhD3. Prof Seema Mahajan MCom, MPhil4. Dr Parminder Walia MCom, LLB, PhD5. Prof Taranjit Rao MCom

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    6. Dr Manjinder Singh MCom, PhD Additional Administrative Staff7. Prof Sukh Raj Singh MCom, ICWA (Inter) S Shingara Singh Assisstant Registrar

    PGDCA S Manjit Singh Accounts Officer8. Prof Surjit Singh MCom, MPhil9. Prof Balraj Singh MCom Administrative Staff 10. Prof Pooja Bhagwan MCom Sh Didar Singh Soni Superintendent11. Prof Harmeet Kaur MCom, MPhil Sh Gurpreet Singh Accountant12. Prof Amanjot Kaur MCom Sh Ajaib Singh Deputy 13. Prof Harjeet Kaur Virk MCom Superintendent14. Prof Sumedha Vikram Khanna MCom, MPhil Mrs Vijay Laxmi Junior Assistant15. Dr Seema Chopra MCom, PhD Sh Madan Lal Senior Clerk16. Prof Navneet Kaur Walia MCom, LLB Mrs Gurpreet Kaur Senior Clerk17. Prof Manveen Gill MBA, MCom, MPhil Mrs Daljit Kaur Senior Clerk18. Prof Manbir Kaur Dhaliwal MBE, MCom Mrs Poonam Clerk

    Sh Pritpal Singh ClerkDepartment of Biotechnology/ Bioinformatics Mrs Monica Clerk1. Dr Amit Joshi MSc, PhDSh Ramesh Kumar Restorer2. Dr Jasvinder Singh Bhatti MSc, PhDRaghubir Singh Restorer3. Dr Satinder Kaur MSc, PhDMrs Veena Dogra Peon4. Dr Sonia Chaman MSc, PhDSh Balu Ram Peon5. Dr Jyoti Dadwal MSc, PhDSh Labhu Ram Peon6. Dr Amanpreet Kaur MSc, PhDRafiq PeonSh Jaspal Singh Lab StaffSwaran PeonMrs Neetika Lab StaffPrakash PeonSh Davinder Singh Lab StaffSukhjeet Singh PeonSh Swarn Singh Lab Staff

    Sh Ramesh Chand Lab Staff Dr Kuldeep Singh has been ordered non-functional Principal by the Hon'ble Punjab and Haryana High Court w.e.f. August 2, 2007.

    Department of Computer Science Deans and Teachers-in-Charge1. Prof Gurpreet Kaur MTech (CSE)Dean Admissions Prof SS Dhillon2. Prof Preet Kanwal MCA, MPhilBursar Prof Amanjot Kaur3. Prof Shraddha Arya MCA, MPhilController of Examination Prof Jatender Kumar4. Prof Purnima MCA, MPhilDean Academics Prof MS Marwaha5. Prof Khushwant Kaur MSc, MTech (CSE), Dean Student Welfare Prof Kulwinder SinghMPhilDean Foreign Students Prof Roopinderjit Kaur6. Prof Jatender Kumar MSc, MTech (CSE), Dean Faculty of Arts Prof SK GrewalM Phil, PGDBA (Mkt)Dean Faculty of Science Prof Neelam Gupta7. Prof Manbir Sandhu MCA, MPhilDean Faculty of Commerce Prof TS Brar8. Prof Meena Gupta MBA (IT), MPhil

    9. Prof Rupinder Pal Kaur MCA, MPhil Dean Faculty of Computer Science Prof Gurpreet Kaur10. Prof Anu Kaul MSc(IT), MPhil Dean Cultural Activities Prof Neelam Gupta

    Sh Raghbir Singh Lab Staff Co-ordinator Placement Cell Prof Rupinder Pal Kaur Sh Dhananjay Kumar Lab Staff Co-ordinator Environmental Society Dr Jasvinder Singh BhattiSh Bhupinder Singh Lab Staff Time Table Incharge Prof HS MaanSh Puneet Sharma Lab Staff Hostel Warden (Boys) Dr Inderpal Singh SidhuSh Davinder Singh Technical Staff Hostel Incharge (Girls) Prof SK Grewal and

    Prof Manpreet Kaur Bajwa Library Staff Anti Ragging Squad Dr Inderpal Singh SidhuMrs Anita Chhatwal (Librarian) MLib, MPhil Sexual Harassment Cell Prof Satinder Kaur Sh Manmant Singh Library Assistant and Prof Sarabjit KaurMrs Reema Library Assistant NCC (Army Wing) Major AS ChahalSh Gurmukh Singh Library Restorer NCC (Naval Wing) Dr Mandeep ThourMrs Lalita Library Restorer NSS Dr Gurcharan Singh Gill Ms Puneet Sekhon Library Restorer and Dr Sonia KanwarSh Ashok Kumar Book Binder Gurmat Vichaar Sabha Dr Jaswinder SinghSh Peter Peon Chief Editor College Magazine Dr Navjot KaurSh Wilson Clerk

    Coordinator Campus Beautification Dr Jasveer Kaur

  • Faculty Information

    Officiating PrincipalProf HS Sohi Department of Mathematics Officiating Principal 1. Prof Harpreet Singh Mann MSc (Hons School) Mathematics

    Teaching and Non Teaching StaffDepartment of English 1. Prof Sukhjit Kaur Grewal MA, MPhil2. Dr Jyoti Lamba MA, MPhil, PhD3. Prof Indu Gogna MA, MPhil4. Prof Rita Singh MA, MPhil5. Dr Ginny Kang MA, MPhil, PhD6. Dr Navjot Kaur MA, MPhil, PhD7. Prof Gursheek Kaur MA, MPhil8. Prof Gurpreet Singh Pandher MA, MPhil9. Dr Shelly Narang MA, PhD10. Prof Sandeep Singh Gill MA

    Sh Balbir Singh Lab Asstt (Functional English)

    Department of Punjabi 1. Dr Devinder Singh MA, MA (Anthro Ling),

    MPhil, PhD2. Dr Gurmej Singh MA(Hons), MPhil, PhD3. Prof Kulbir Singh MA, MPhil4. Dr Jaswinder Singh MA(Hons), PhD5. Dr Jaswinder Kaur MA, MPhil, PhD

    Department of Hindi1. Prof Anita Goel (on deputation)MA, MPhil2. Dr Kamaljit Kaur MA, PhD

    Department of Physics 1. Prof MS Marwaha MSc, MPhil2. Prof SS Dhillon MSc, MPhil3. Prof SS Kang MSc, MPhil, LLB4. Prof Roopinderjit Kaur MSc, MPhil5. Prof Satinder Kaur MSc, MPhil6. Dr PS Gill MSc, MPhil, PhD7. Prof Manpreet Kaur Bajwa MSc, MPhil8. Prof Kulwinder Singh MSc, MPhil

    Sh Raj Kumar Lab AssttSh Manjit Singh Lab AssttSh Randhir Singh Lab Asstt

    Department of Chemistry 1. Prof Neelam Gupta MSc, MPhil2. Dr Paramjit Kaur MSc, PhD3. Dr Arvinderjit Kaur MSc, PhD4. Prof Kuldeep Singh MSc, MPhil5. Prof Sarabjeet Singh Bhatti MSc, MPhil6. Prof Sarabjeet Kaur MSc, MPhil7. Prof AS Chahal MSc, MPhil

    Sh Amrit Lal Lab AssttSh Dilbag Singh Lab AssttSh Surmukh Singh Lab Asstt

    MSc2. Prof Baljit Singh MSc3. Prof Amandeep Kaur Gill MSc4. Prof Chanpreet Kaur MSc

    Department of Botany 1. Dr Suninder Singh MSc, MPhil, PhD, LLB2. Prof Harbhajan Singh MSc, MPhil3. Dr Jasveer Kaur MSc, MPhil, PhD

    Sh Mahi Pal Lab AssttSh Ram Murti Lab Asstt

    Department of Zoology 1. Prof Kuldeep Kaur MSc, MPhil2. Dr AP Singh MSc, PhD3. Dr Kanwaljit Mahal MSc, PhD4. Dr Inder Pal Singh Sidhu MSc, PhD

    Sh Gurjant Singh Lab Asstt

    Department of Sociology1. Prof Rimplejit Kaur MA2. Prof Amandeep Singh MA

    Department of Economics 1. Prof Charanjit Singh MA, MPhil, LLB2. Dr Bandana Sethi MA, MPhil, PhD3. Dr Kanwaljit Kaur Marwaha MA, MPhil, PhD4. Prof Ashima Mangla MA, MPhil5. Prof Mandeep Kaur MA, MEd

    Department of History 1. Prof Amandeep Kaur MA, MPhil2. Prof Bhupinder Singh MA3. Prof Harjeshwar Pal Singh MA

    Department of Political Science 1. Prof Puneet MA, MPhil

    Department of Public Administration 1. Prof Lakhvinder Kaur MA, MPhil

    Department of Physical Education 1. Dr Manmeet Gill MPEd, PhD2. Dr Gurcharan Singh Gill MA (PhyEd), PhD3. Dr Mandeep Thour MPEd, PhD4. Dr Sonia Kanwar MA, PhD

    Sh Avtar Singh Assistant

    Department of Commerce 1. Prof TS Brar MCom2. Dr Preet Kanwal (On Leave) MCom, PhD3. Prof Seema Mahajan MCom, MPhil4. Dr Parminder Walia MCom, LLB, PhD5. Prof Taranjit Rao MCom

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    6. Dr Manjinder Singh MCom, PhD Additional Administrative Staff7. Prof Sukh Raj Singh MCom, ICWA (Inter) S Shingara Singh Assisstant Registrar

    PGDCA S Manjit Singh Accounts Officer8. Prof Surjit Singh MCom, MPhil9. Prof Balraj Singh MCom Administrative Staff 10. Prof Pooja Bhagwan MCom Sh Didar Singh Soni Superintendent11. Prof Harmeet Kaur MCom, MPhil Sh Gurpreet Singh Accountant12. Prof Amanjot Kaur MCom Sh Ajaib Singh Deputy 13. Prof Harjeet Kaur Virk MCom Superintendent14. Prof Sumedha Vikram Khanna MCom, MPhil Mrs Vijay Laxmi Junior Assistant15. Dr Seema Chopra MCom, PhD Sh Madan Lal Senior Clerk16. Prof Navneet Kaur Walia MCom, LLB Mrs Gurpreet Kaur Senior Clerk17. Prof Manveen Gill MBA, MCom, MPhil Mrs Daljit Kaur Senior Clerk18. Prof Manbir Kaur Dhaliwal MBE, MCom Mrs Poonam Clerk

    Sh Pritpal Singh ClerkDepartment of Biotechnology/ Bioinformatics Mrs Monica Clerk1. Dr Amit Joshi MSc, PhDSh Ramesh Kumar Restorer2. Dr Jasvinder Singh Bhatti MSc, PhDRaghubir Singh Restorer3. Dr Satinder Kaur MSc, PhDMrs Veena Dogra Peon4. Dr Sonia Chaman MSc, PhDSh Balu Ram Peon5. Dr Jyoti Dadwal MSc, PhDSh Labhu Ram Peon6. Dr Amanpreet Kaur MSc, PhDRafiq PeonSh Jaspal Singh Lab StaffSwaran PeonMrs Neetika Lab StaffPrakash PeonSh Davinder Singh Lab StaffSukhjeet Singh PeonSh Swarn Singh Lab Staff

    Sh Ramesh Chand Lab Staff Dr Kuldeep Singh has been ordered non-functional Principal by the Hon'ble Punjab and Haryana High Court w.e.f. August 2, 2007.

    Department of Computer Science Deans and Teachers-in-Charge1. Prof Gurpreet Kaur MTech (CSE)Dean Admissions Prof SS Dhillon2. Prof Preet Kanwal MCA, MPhilBursar Prof Amanjot Kaur3. Prof Shraddha Arya MCA, MPhilController of Examination Prof Jatender Kumar4. Prof Purnima MCA, MPhilDean Academics Prof MS Marwaha5. Prof Khushwant Kaur MSc, MTech (CSE), Dean Student Welfare Prof Kulwinder SinghMPhilDean Foreign Students Prof Roopinderjit Kaur6. Prof Jatender Kumar MSc, MTech (CSE), Dean Faculty of Arts Prof SK GrewalM Phil, PGDBA (Mkt)Dean Faculty of Science Prof Neelam Gupta7. Prof Manbir Sandhu MCA, MPhilDean Faculty of Commerce Prof TS Brar8. Prof Meena Gupta MBA (IT), MPhil

    9. Prof Rupinder Pal Kaur MCA, MPhil Dean Faculty of Computer Science Prof Gurpreet Kaur10. Prof Anu Kaul MSc(IT), MPhil Dean Cultural Activities Prof Neelam Gupta

    Sh Raghbir Singh Lab Staff Co-ordinator Placement Cell Prof Rupinder Pal Kaur Sh Dhananjay Kumar Lab Staff Co-ordinator Environmental Society Dr Jasvinder Singh BhattiSh Bhupinder Singh Lab Staff Time Table Incharge Prof HS MaanSh Puneet Sharma Lab Staff Hostel Warden (Boys) Dr Inderpal Singh SidhuSh Davinder Singh Technical Staff Hostel Incharge (Girls) Prof SK Grewal and

    Prof Manpreet Kaur Bajwa Library Staff Anti Ragging Squad Dr Inderpal Singh SidhuMrs Anita Chhatwal (Librarian) MLib, MPhil Sexual Harassment Cell Prof Satinder Kaur Sh Manmant Singh Library Assistant and Prof Sarabjit KaurMrs Reema Library Assistant NCC (Army Wing) Major AS ChahalSh Gurmukh Singh Library Restorer NCC (Naval Wing) Dr Mandeep ThourMrs Lalita Library Restorer NSS Dr Gurcharan Singh Gill Ms Puneet Sekhon Library Restorer and Dr Sonia KanwarSh Ashok Kumar Book Binder Gurmat Vichaar Sabha Dr Jaswinder SinghSh Peter Peon Chief Editor College Magazine Dr Navjot KaurSh Wilson Clerk

    Coordinator Campus Beautification Dr Jasveer Kaur

  • Postgraduate Courses (Semester System) No of Seats

    MCom 30

    MSc Mathematics 30

    MSc Biotechnology 15

    MSc Bioinformatics 15

    MSc Information Technology 30

    MSc Microbial Biotechnology 20

    MA English 40

    MA Punjabi 40

    MA Economics 40

    PG Diploma Courses No of Seats

    Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications 60

    Undergraduate Courses No of Seats

    BCom I/ II/ III Pass Course and Honours 280/ 280/ 210 + 70**

    BSc I/ II/ III Medical Open

    BSc I/ II/ III Non-Medical Open

    BSc I/ II/I II Computer Science 40 in each class

    BA I/ II/ III Pass Course and Honours Open

    BA(IT)* I/ II/ III 40 in each class

    BA I/ II/ III Functional English* 30 in each class

    * As one of the Elective Subject

    ** Subject to Approval of PU Chandigarh

    Professional Courses No of Seats

    BSc (Honours) Biotechnology I/ II/ III 30/ 30/ 30

    BCA I/ II/ III 120/ 120/ 120

    Additional Optional Subject

    Introduction to Computer Science in BCom I

    Courses Offered Admissions

    Panjab University Guidelines regarding Admissions shall be given the weightage in marks in the following manner Certificate A : 1%, Certificate 1. All Admissions are provisional and subject to the B : 2%, Certificate C : 3%.approval of the University. The college will not be

    responsible, if at any stage, a candidate is 7. 5% weightage is given to wards of Kashmiri declared ineligible for admission to any particular Displaced Persons for determining merit, class by the University. Claims for refund of fees provided the candidates fulfill the minimum on this account will not be entertained. The prescribed qualifications.candidates are, therefore, advised in their own 8. 5% additional seats (subject to maximum of 3

    seats) are offered to wards of Kashmiri Displaced persons at entry point in all courses, (if reservation policy approved by University exists).

    9. Concession to the direct descendants of martyrs/permanent disabled (up to 80% leading to incapacitation) of Kargil war is given as per University rules.

    10. Regular Candidates of BA/ BSc/ BCom/ BCA of affiliated colleges may be allowed to pursue a subject of interest respectively for BA/ BSc/ BCom (Pass/ Honours) Courses, in which his/ her college is not affiliated, by attending the prescribed course of instruction in that subject in another college affiliated for it, in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 25 appearing at page 54 of Panjab University Calendar Vol II, 2000 interest to confirm eligibility from University and (previously page 55 of Panjab University Calendar not to make any wrong or incomplete Vol II, 1955) by paying the requisite fee.statement/declaration neither hide any

    necessary facts nor attach false or incomplete 11. The examination conducted by the Bihar documents. Intermediate Education Council, Patna (Bihar),

    is now recognised (Syndicate Meeting 2. Migration Certificate is not required if a 30.04.2004, para 27) for the purposes of student has passed 10+2 from State Boards admission to various courses at the PU of School Education of Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh from the session 2004- 05.Himachal Pradesh or Central Board of Secondary

    Education, New Delhi.

    3. The reservation of seats shall be governed by the Regulation 29.1 and 29.2 given at page 168 in Panjab University Calendar Volume-I, 2005 or intimation/ s received from DPI (Colleges).

    4. The College reserves seats for Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes in accordance with the Regulations and Instructions, issued as per the reservation policy of Chandigarh Administration.

    5. 3% of seats are reserved for candidates with disabilities as per Section 39 of Persons with Disabilities Act, 1955.

    6. The holders of NCC Certificates A, B and C

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  • Postgraduate Courses (Semester System) No of Seats

    MCom 30

    MSc Mathematics 30

    MSc Biotechnology 15

    MSc Bioinformatics 15

    MSc Information Technology 30

    MSc Microbial Biotechnology 20

    MA English 40

    MA Punjabi 40

    MA Economics 40

    PG Diploma Courses No of Seats

    Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications 60

    Undergraduate Courses No of Seats

    BCom I/ II/ III Pass Course and Honours 280/ 280/ 210 + 70**

    BSc I/ II/ III Medical Open

    BSc I/ II/ III Non-Medical Open

    BSc I/ II/I II Computer Science 40 in each class

    BA I/ II/ III Pass Course and Honours Open

    BA(IT)* I/ II/ III 40 in each class

    BA I/ II/ III Functional English* 30 in each class

    * As one of the Elective Subject

    ** Subject to Approval of PU Chandigarh

    Professional Courses No of Seats

    BSc (Honours) Biotechnology I/ II/ III 30/ 30/ 30

    BCA I/ II/ III 120/ 120/ 120

    Additional Optional Subject

    Introduction to Computer Science in BCom I

    Courses Offered Admissions

    Panjab University Guidelines regarding Admissions shall be given the weightage in marks in the following manner Certificate A : 1%, Certificate 1. All Admissions are provisional and subject to the B : 2%, Certificate C : 3%.approval of the University. The college will not be

    responsible, if at any stage, a candidate is 7. 5% weightage is given to wards of Kashmiri declared ineligible for admission to any particular Displaced Persons for determining merit, class by the University. Claims for refund of fees provided the candidates fulfill the minimum on this account will not be entertained. The prescribed qualifications.candidates are, therefore, advised in their own 8. 5% additional seats (subject to maximum of 3

    seats) are offered to wards of Kashmiri Displaced persons at entry point in all courses, (if reservation policy approved by University exists).

    9. Concession to the direct descendants of martyrs/permanent disabled (up to 80% leading to incapacitation) of Kargil war is given as per University rules.

    10. Regular Candidates of BA/ BSc/ BCom/ BCA of affiliated colleges may be allowed to pursue a subject of interest respectively for BA/ BSc/ BCom (Pass/ Honours) Courses, in which his/ her college is not affiliated, by attending the prescribed course of instruction in that subject in another college affiliated for it, in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 25 appearing at page 54 of Panjab University Calendar Vol II, 2000 interest to confirm eligibility from University and (previously page 55 of Panjab University Calendar not to make any wrong or incomplete Vol II, 1955) by paying the requisite fee.statement/declaration neither hide any

    necessary facts nor attach false or incomplete 11. The examination conducted by the Bihar documents. Intermediate Education Council, Patna (Bihar),

    is now recognised (Syndicate Meeting 2. Migration Certificate is not required if a 30.04.2004, para 27) for the purposes of student has passed 10+2 from State Boards admission to various courses at the PU of School Education of Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh from the session 2004- 05.Himachal Pradesh or Central Board of Secondary

    Education, New Delhi.

    3. The reservation of seats shall be governed by the Regulation 29.1 and 29.2 given at page 168 in Panjab University Calendar Volume-I, 2005 or intimation/ s received from DPI (Colleges).

    4. The College reserves seats for Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes in accordance with the Regulations and Instructions, issued as per the reservation policy of Chandigarh Administration.

    5. 3% of seats are reserved for candidates with disabilities as per Section 39 of Persons with Disabilities Act, 1955.

    6. The holders of NCC Certificates A, B and C

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  • Documents/Proofs/Information required for Admission

    The applicants must produce the following documents in original, at the time of admission and also attach self-attested copies of the following with their application forms:

    1. For all candidates

    a. Matriculation Certificate.

    b. University/Board Certificate of the last examination passed.

    c. Original Character Certificate from the Principal/ d. A student migrating from a college affiliated to Pbi Headmaster/Chairperson of the College/

    Univ Patiala/ GNDU Amritsar/ KU Kurukshetra School/ University/ Department last attended.and HPU Shimla to a college affiliated to the PU

    d. Three recent passport size coloured photographs. Chandigarh must note that he will not be admitted to the same course unless he producese. Registration of Residence - Every student at the

    time of admission shall supply his latest i. A migration certificate from the university residential address with telephone number to concerned.the college office and intimate change, if any,

    ii. The lower examination pass certificate.during the period of his/ her studies.iii. A lecture statement from the college he 2. Gap Year

    migrates from.An affidavit in duplicate from a candidate having

    e. Migration fee and eligibility fee shall be charged gap year is required.from every student coming from another

    3. Migration Candidates University.

    a. Migration Certificate not required from students of f. No migration shall be allowed in a Post Graduate School Boards of Punjab, Haryana and HP and Course from a college affiliated to another CBSE, Delhi. The candidates coming from other university.Universities/ Boards/ Councils/ Bodies should

    g. Migration shall not be allowed after expiry of bring the original migration certificate and last date of receipt of admission form of the qualifying exam certificate at the time of annual examination without late fee.admission. Admission shall not be granted without

    h. Migration of a student from a professional college submission of the Migration Certificate in original.to an art or science college and vice versa is not b. A candidate who has passed his/ her I/ II year permissible.examination of BA/ B Sc(General)/ BCom/BCA

    i. When the migration of the student has been course conducted by another University/ College allowed, he must join the new college within 15 affiliated to another university in India under days otherwise the migration shall automatically specific authorisation by the University concerned stand cancelled.is allowed to migrate to a college affiliated to PU

    Chandigarh in the II/ III year class of the respective (The migration shall be allowed only if the applicant course on the condition that such a candidate will is eligible for admission to the course under the have to clear the deficient subject/s if any, within PU Chandigarh regulations.)the permissible chances.

    c. Midterm migration from other universities is not permissible.

    4. Candidates from Open School of the result and his/ her attendance shall be counted from the date of actual admission. After Students who have passed +2 examination from a the expiry of the above said period, approval of late recognised Open School are eligible for admission admission from the Vice Chancellor is required.to the BA/BSc/BCA/BCom I year course, only if

    their result is shown as 'PASS' in their certificates b. In the case of student of PU Chandigarh who has issued by the said Open Schools and they have already appeared in any of its examinations and the obtained the requisite percentage of marks. result is declared late, admissions to the next

    class/course may be allowed within 10 days from 5. Reserved Seatsthe date of communication of the result, without

    a. Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes/ Backward charging any late fee.Class Certificate from an authorised office.

    c. The Vice Chancellor may sanction admission of b. Wards of Kashmiri Displaced Persons - to candidate whose re-evaluation result is declared

    provide attested copy of certificate from an after Dec 31, 2012 (for the annual system) and authorised Govt Officer showing applicant to be Oct 15, 2012 (for the semester system)with ward of Kashmiri Displaced Person who was subsequent ratification by the Syndicate.previously a permanent resident of Kashmir.

    7. Foreign Students c. Additional seat for Only and Single Girl Child,

    a. Admission will be given on the basis of Cancer/ Aids Patients, Physically Handicapped merit/interview, subject to rules and regulations Persons subject to minimum disability of 40%, framed by the college.wards of martyrs/ permanent disabled of Kargil

    War, Blind Students, children of persons killed in b. Eligibility Certificate is required from Deputy Nov 1984 riots and terrorist violence in Punjab Registrar (General), PU Chandigarh.State. c. Student Visa and Resident Permit.

    (The reservation of seats shall be governed by the d. Admission would be governed by the guidelines Regulation as per Panjab Universty Calendar Volume issued by the Dean Foreign Students, PU 1, 2007 or any intimation sent by DR, Colleges) Chandigarh.

    e. Foreign diplomats will be permitted to pursue 6. Late Declaration of Results studies only after undergoing change in visa

    status, i.e. from diplomat visa to student visa. a. For a student whose result of +2 examination conducted by a School Board/ Open School Board, 8. Compartment candidatesDelhi is declared late, but not later than July 29, a. A candidates who has been placed under 2012 the normal admission will be made without compartment in the +2 examination conducted by late fee within 15 working days of the declaration a Board/ Body/ Council/ University in India shall

    be eligible to seek admission to BA/ BSc/ BCom (General) - (I year) course under 10+2+3 system of education, provided he/she fulfils the following conditions:

    i. He/She should have been placed under compartment in one subject only at +2 level.

    ii. He/She should have obtained at least 20% marks in the subject in which he had been placed in compartment (20% marks implies the marks of theory and practical/ s taken together)

    iii. He/She should have obtained the requisite percentage of marks in the aggregate of the

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  • Documents/Proofs/Information required for Admission

    The applicants must produce the following documents in original, at the time of admission and also attach self-attested copies of the following with their application forms:

    1. For all candidates

    a. Matriculation Certificate.

    b. University/Board Certificate of the last examination passed.

    c. Original Character Certificate from the Principal/ d. A student migrating from a college affiliated to Pbi Headmaster/Chairperson of the College/

    Univ Patiala/ GNDU Amritsar/ KU Kurukshetra School/ University/ Department last attended.and HPU Shimla to a college affiliated to the PU

    d. Three recent passport size coloured photographs. Chandigarh must note that he will not be admitted to the same course unless he producese. Registration of Residence - Every student at the

    time of admission shall supply his latest i. A migration certificate from the university residential address with telephone number to concerned.the college office and intimate change, if any,

    ii. The lower examination pass certificate.during the period of his/ her studies.iii. A lecture statement from the college he 2. Gap Year

    migrates from.An affidavit in duplicate from a candidate having

    e. Migration fee and eligibility fee shall be charged gap year is required.from every student coming from another

    3. Migration Candidates University.

    a. Migration Certificate not required from students of f. No migration shall be allowed in a Post Graduate School Boards of Punjab, Haryana and HP and Course from a college affiliated to another CBSE, Delhi. The candidates coming from other university.Universities/ Boards/ Councils/ Bodies should

    g. Migration shall not be allowed after expiry of bring the original migration certificate and last date of receipt of admission form of the qualifying exam certificate at the time of annual examination without late fee.admission. Admission shall not be granted without

    h. Migration of a student from a professional college submission of the Migration Certificate in original.to an art or science college and vice versa is not b. A candidate who has passed his/ her I/ II year permissible.examination of BA/ B Sc(General)/ BCom/BCA

    i. When the migration of the student has been course conducted by another University/ College allowed, he must join the new college within 15 affiliated to another university in India under days otherwise the migration shall automatically specific authorisation by the University concerned stand cancelled.is allowed to migrate to a college affiliated to PU

    Chandigarh in the II/ III year class of the respective (The migration shall be allowed only if the applicant course on the condition that such a candidate will is eligible for admission to the course under the have to clear the deficient subject/s if any, within PU Chandigarh regulations.)the permissible chances.

    c. Midterm migration from other universities is not permissible.

    4. Candidates from Open School of the result and his/ her attendance shall be counted from the date of actual admission. After Students who have passed +2 examination from a the expiry of the above said period, approval of late recognised Open School are eligible for admission admission from the Vice Chancellor is required.to the BA/BSc/BCA/BCom I year course, only if

    their result is shown as 'PASS' in their certificates b. In the case of student of PU Chandigarh who has issued by the said Open Schools and they have already appeared in any of its examinations and the obtained the requisite percentage of marks. result is declared late, admissions to the next

    class/course may be allowed within 10 days from 5. Reserved Seatsthe date of communication of the result, without

    a. Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes/ Backward charging any late fee.Class Certificate from an authorised office.

    c. The Vice Chancellor may sanction admission of b. Wards of Kashmiri Displaced Persons - to candidate whose re-evaluation result is declared

    provide attested copy of certificate from an after Dec 31, 2012 (for the annual system) and authorised Govt Officer showing applicant to be Oct 15, 2012 (for the semester system)with ward of Kashmiri Displaced Person who was subsequent ratification by the Syndicate.previously a permanent resident of Kashmir.

    7. Foreign Students c. Additional seat for Only and Single Girl Child,

    a. Admission will be given on the basis of Cancer/ Aids Patients, Physically Handicapped merit/interview, subject to rules and regulations Persons subject to minimum disability of 40%, framed by the college.wards of martyrs/ permanent disabled of Kargil

    War, Blind Students, children of persons killed in b. Eligibility Certificate is required from Deputy Nov 1984 riots and terrorist violence in Punjab Registrar (General), PU Chandigarh.State. c. Student Visa and Resident Permit.

    (The reservation of seats shall be governed by the d. Admission would be governed by the guidelines Regulation as per Panjab Universty Calendar Volume issued by the Dean Foreign Students, PU 1, 2007 or any intimation sent by DR, Colleges) Chandigarh.

    e. Foreign diplomats will be permitted to pursue 6. Late Declaration of Results studies only after undergoing change in visa

    status, i.e. from diplomat visa to student visa. a. For a student whose result of +2 examination conducted by a School Board/ Open School Board, 8. Compartment candidatesDelhi is declared late, but not later than July 29, a. A candidates who has been placed under 2012 the normal admission will be made without compartment in the +2 examination conducted by late fee within 15 working days of the declaration a Board/ Body/ Council/ University in India shall

    be eligible to seek admission to BA/ BSc/ BCom (General) - (I year) course under 10+2+3 system of education, provided he/she fulfils the following conditions:

    i. He/She should have been placed under compartment in one subject only at +2 level.

    ii. He/She should have obtained at least 20% marks in the subject in which he had been placed in compartment (20% marks implies the marks of theory and practical/ s taken together)

    iii. He/She should have obtained the requisite percentage of marks in the aggregate of the

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  • examination as laid down in the relevant 9. Not Eligible to join the next Higher Class even regulations from time to time, provided that: provisionally

    A candidate joining the BA I year should have a. Students who have passed an examination from obtained at least 33% marks in the University/Board, equivalence of which has not aggregate of all the subjects (including the been approved by the PU Chandigarh. Please see marks obtained by him/ her in the subject of equivalence booklet 1999 and consolidated compartment, theory and practical/s taken supplementary list 2004 and also list of Fake together) taken up by him/ her at the +2 Universities.examination. b. Students who have passed the examination from

    A candidate joining the BSc (General) I year the Board of Higher Education, Tilak Nagar, New should have obtained at least 40% marks in Delhi 110018. This Board has also started its the aggregate of all the subjects (including institutions in Agra, Bihar, Ellora (AP), Indore, the marks obtained by him/her in the Jaipur, Kanpur, West Bengal, etc.subject of compartment, theory and c. Students of any other University whose result have practical/s taken together) taken up by been declared as 'Result Late'.him/her at the +2 examination.

    d. Students who have been disqualified by any A candidate joining the BCom I year should Board/University.

    have obtained the requisite percentage of e. Students placed in compartment/re-appear in marks in the aggregate of the examination

    more than one subject.as laid down in the relevant regulations of the PU Chandigarh. f. Students who are Compartment Candidates of

    other Universities.b. The candidate securing less that 20% marks in the subject in which he/she has been placed in g. Students who have been placed under compartment at the +2 examination under compartment in +2 Examination conducted by any semester system shall not be eligible to seek Open School.admission to the first year of BA/BSc/ h. Students whose result have been declared as pass BCom/BCA Classes. but RL/RLL in BA/BSc/BCA II should not be (PU letter no. 7851-8000/R&S dated 05.08.11) admitted in III year.

    c. The students who have compartment in +2 class In case of doubt, onus of proving and securing the with less then 20% marks will be allowed to be eligibility certificate for a particular course lies with admitted in BA/ BSc/ BCom I provided he/she the student.has cleared the compartment in supplementary exam before the last date of admission .

    d. A student of any other university who is placed under compartment in BA/ BSc/ BCom Course (I year/ II year/ III year) is not allowed to join the BA/ BSc/ BCom Course (II year/ III year) or PG Courses of this University.

    For all admissions, rules are subject to change as per PU Chandigarh guidelines.

    UGC List of Fake Universities

    State-wise List of fake Universities as in Tamil NaduDecember, 2011 12. D.D.B. Sanskrit University, Putur, Trichi, Tamil

    Nadu.BiharWest Bengal1. Maithili University/Vishwavidyalaya, Darbhanga,

    Bihar. 13. Indian Institute of Alternative Medicine, Kolkatta.Delhi Uttar Pradesh2. Varanaseya Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Varanas 14. Mahila Gram Vidyapith/Vishwavidyalaya,

    (UP) Jagatpuri, Delhi. (Women's University) Prayag, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.3. Commercial University Ltd., Daryaganj, Delhi.

    15. Gandhi Hindi Vidyapith, Prayag, Allahabad, Uttar 4. United Nations University, Delhi.Pradesh.5. Vocational University, Delhi.

    16. National University of Electro Complex 6. ADR-Centric Juridical University, ADR House, 8J, Homeopathy, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.Gopala Tower, 25 Rajendra Place, New Delhi -

    17. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose University (Open 110 008.University), Achaltal, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh.7. Indian Institute of Science and Engineering, New

    18. Uttar Pradesh Vishwavidyalaya, Kosi Kalan, Delhi.Mathura, Uttar Pradesh.Karnataka

    19. M a h a r a n a P r a t a p S h i k s h a N i k e t a n 8. Badaganvi Sarkar World Open University Vishwavidyalaya, Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh.Education Society, Gokak, Belgaum, Karnataka.

    20. Indraprastha Shiksha Parishad, Institutional KeralaArea,Khoda,Makanpur,Noida Phase-II, Uttar 9. St. John's University, Kishanattam, Kerala.Pradesh.Madhya Pradesh

    21. Gurukul Vishwavidyala, Vridanvan, Uttar 10. Kesarwani Vidyapith, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.Pradesh.

    Maharashtrawww.ugc.ac.in11. Raja Arabic University, Nagpur, Maharashtra.

    * Bhartiya Shiksha Parishad, Lucknow, UP - the matter is subjudice before the District Judge - Lucknow

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  • examination as laid down in the relevant 9. Not Eligible to join the next Higher Class even regulations from time to time, provided that: provisionally

    A candidate joining the BA I year should have a. Students who have passed an examination from obtained at least 33% marks in the University/Board, equivalence of which has not aggregate of all the subjects (including the been approved by the PU Chandigarh. Please see marks obtained by him/ her in the subject of equivalence booklet 1999 and consolidated compartment, theory and practical/s taken supplementary list 2004 and also list of Fake together) taken up by him/ her at the +2 Universities.examination. b. Students who have passed the examination from

    A candidate joining the BSc (General) I year the Board of Higher Education, Tilak Nagar, New should have obtained at least 40% marks in Delhi 110018. This Board has also started its the aggregate of all the subjects (including institutions in Agra, Bihar, Ellora (AP), Indore, the marks obtained by him/her in the Jaipur, Kanpur, West Bengal, etc.subject of compartment, theory and c. Students of any other University whose result have practical/s taken together) taken up by been declared as 'Result Late'.him/her at the +2 examination.

    d. Students who have been disqualified by any A candidate joining the BCom I year should Board/University.

    have obtained the requisite percentage of e. Students placed in compartment/re-appear in marks in the aggregate of the examination

    more than one subject.as laid down in the relevant regulations of the PU Chandigarh. f. Students who are Compartment Candidates of

    other Universities.b. The candidate securing less that 20% marks in the subject in which he/she has been placed in g. Students who have been placed under compartment at the +2 examination under compartment in +2 Examination conducted by any semester system shall not be eligible to seek Open School.admission to the first year of BA/BSc/ h. Students whose result have been declared as pass BCom/BCA Classes. but RL/RLL in BA/BSc/BCA II should not be (PU letter no. 7851-8000/R&S dated 05.08.11) admitted in III year.

    c. The students who have compartment in +2 class In case of doubt, onus of proving and securing the with less then 20% marks will be allowed to be eligibility certificate for a particular course lies with admitted in BA/ BSc/ BCom I provided he/she the student.has cleared the compartment in supplementary exam before the last date of admission .

    d. A student of any other university who is placed under compartment in BA/ BSc/ BCom Course (I year/ II year/ III year) is not allowed to join the BA/ BSc/ BCom Course (II year/ III year) or PG Courses of this University.

    For all admissions, rules are subject to change as per PU Chandigarh guidelines.

    UGC List of Fake Universities

    State-wise List of fake Universities as in Tamil NaduDecember, 2011 12. D.D.B. Sanskrit University, Putur, Trichi, Tamil

    Nadu.BiharWest Bengal1. Maithili University/Vishwavidyalaya, Darbhanga,

    Bihar. 13. Indian Institute of Alternative Medicine, Kolkatta.Delhi Uttar Pradesh2. Varanaseya Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Varanas 14. Mahila Gram Vidyapith/Vishwavidyalaya,

    (UP) Jagatpuri, Delhi. (Women's University) Prayag, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.3. Commercial University Ltd., Daryaganj, Delhi.

    15. Gandhi Hindi Vidyapith, Prayag, Allahabad, Uttar 4. United Nations University, Delhi.Pradesh.5. Vocational University, Delhi.

    16. National University of Electro Complex 6. ADR-Centric Juridical University, ADR House, 8J, Homeopathy, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.Gopala Tower, 25 Rajendra Place, New Delhi -

    17. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose University (Open 110 008.University), Achaltal, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh.7. Indian Institute of Science and Engineering, New

    18. Uttar Pradesh Vishwavidyalaya, Kosi Kalan, Delhi.Mathura, Uttar Pradesh.Karnataka

    19. M a h a r a n a P r a t a p S h i k s h a N i k e t a n 8. Badaganvi Sarkar World Open University Vishwavidyalaya, Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh.Education Society, Gokak, Belgaum, Karnataka.

    20. Indraprastha Shiksha Parishad, Institutional KeralaArea,Khoda,Makanpur,Noida Phase-II, Uttar 9. St. John's University, Kishanattam, Kerala.Pradesh.Madhya Pradesh

    21. Gurukul Vishwavidyala, Vridanvan, Uttar 10. Kesarwani Vidyapith, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.Pradesh.

    Maharashtrawww.ugc.ac.in11. Raja Arabic University, Nagpur, Maharashtra.

    * Bhartiya Shiksha Parishad, Lucknow, UP - the matter is subjudice before the District Judge - Lucknow

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  • Eligibility Rules for Admission to Different Courses

    Admission to all classes will be made strictly on merit as per eligibility and merit criteria laid down by the University.

    Undergraduate Courses

    BCom I (Centralised Admission)

    For admission to BCom I, students should visit the following website www.pubcomadmissions.com

    BCom II and III

    1. For Admission to BCom II/ III candidates should have passed BCom Part I/ II of the PU Chandigarh

    1. Any other examination recognised by the PU or BCom Part I of any other University if Chandigarh as equivalent to 1.subjects/scheme of course offered were the

    same as prescribed by PU Chandigarh, or they will BSc II/III (Honours) Biotechnologyhave to pass deficient subjects.

    1. A student who has passed BSc I/II (Hons) 2. Students of BCom once admitted to the college Biotechnology/Bioinformatics from Panjab

    shall not be allowed migration to any of the local University is eligible for admission.colleges.

    3. For admission fraction of marks less than the BSc I Medical, Non Medical & Computer Sciencerequisite percentage would not be rounded off to A student who has passed with minimum of 40% the advantage of the candidates. i.e., 39.9% will not marks in respective Science group (PCB/PCM) in +2 be considered as 40%.examination of a recognised Board.

    BA IBSc II/ III Medical, Non Medical & Computer Science

    A student who has passed with a minimum of A student who has passed BSc I/ II from Panjab 33% marks in aggregate in the +2 examination of University or BSc I/ II from any other University the recognised Boards or its equivalent is eligible for with same subjects/scheme of the prescribed course BA I admission.or shall have to pass deficient subject.

    BA II and III

    1. A student who has passed BA I/II from BCA IPU Chandigarh. The Candidate should have passed 10+2 exam in 2. BA I/II from any other University with any discipline even without having passed same subjects/scheme of course prescribed or Mathematics/Statistics with at least 50% marks. have to pass deficient subjects. Eligibility must be However, the candidates should have passed confirmed from PU Chandigarh.Mathematics as one of the subjects at the

    BA Honours/BCom Honours Matriculation level.1. Students having secured atleast 50% marks in the Note A candidate who has been placed under

    concerned elective subject of BA. compartment in the +2 examination is not eligible for seeking admission to this course and a student once admitted 2. Allowed only when the number of students opting will not be allowed migration to any other college. honours in particular subject is at least 10.BCA II/ III

    A student who has passed BCA I/ II from PU BSc I (Honours) BiotechnologyChandigarh or equivalent is eligible for admission.

    A candidate must have passed +2 examination with a Note A student who has passed BCA I from other University

    minimum of 50% marks (PCM or PCB) in Science is eligible to get admission in BCA II if he/she has PASS and group from CBSE or any other board recognized by the has cleared the deficient subject, if any.PU Chandigarh.

    Postgraduate Courses students with aggregate 50% are also eligible. Students with a Degree in MA (any other subject) are MSc (IT) 2 Year Course (Semester System)also eligible.

    A person who has passed BCA or BSc (Hons School) in MA (Economics) 2 Year Course (Semester System)Computer Science or BE/BTech in Computer Science The admission will be made strictly in order of merit as from PU Chandigarh or any other University per PU Chandigarh rules and regulations. Students recognized by the Syndicate as equivalent, shall be with Elective Economics should have scored at least eligible to join MSc I (IT) .45% aggregate in BA/ BCom. Students from BCA/ MSc (Mathematics) 2 Year Course BBA/ BSc with aggregate 50% are also eligible. (Semester System)Students with a postgraduate degree are also eligible.

    Candidates who have passed BA/BSc with at least MCom 2 Year Course (Semester System)50% marks in aggregate and at least 45% in

    A Bachelors Degree in Commerce or BBA or BA with Mathematics are eligible for admission to MSc I Honours in Economics/ Mathematics or Statistics (Mathematics).with at least 45% marks.

    MSc (Biotechnology)* 2 Year Course (Semester System)PGDCA 1 Year Course (Annual System)

    Admission to MSc I (Biotechnology) will be based on For admission in Post Graduate Diploma in Computer rank in OCET conducted by PU Chandigarh. Rules and Application (PGDCA), a graduate student (any stream) regulations laid down by PU Chandigarh and College will with at least 50% is eligible.be applicable. Admission will be on the basis of merit Physical Education (Elective in BA)prepared as per University Guidelines.Students opting for Physical Education as an Elective MSc (Microbial Biotechnology)* 2 Year Course subject will have to appear for Cardio-vascular Fitness (Semester System)Test, Cooper's 9 minutes or 12 minutes Run/Walk

    Admission to MSc I (Microbial Biotechnology) will be Test. Only students who qualify the above Physical based on rank in OCET conducted by PU Chandigarh. Fitness Tests will be allowed to opt for this subject. Rules and regulations laid down by PU Chandigarh and Dates for these tests will be displayed on the College College will be applicable. Admission will be on the basis Notice Board. of merit prepared as per University Guidelines.

    Functional English (Elective in BA) MSc (Bioinformatics)*2 Year Course Students opting for Functional English should have (Semester System) passed +2 Examination with English. Since English has Admission to MSc I (Bioinformatics) will be based on become a major international language for worldwide rank in OCET conducted by PU Chandigarh. Rules and communication, an optimal level of knowledge is regulations laid down by PU Chandigarh and College will desirable for any professional working in a global be applicable. Admission will be on the basis of merit business environment. A special Language Lab has prepared as per University Guidelines. been established to teach interactive and spoken

    English to students. A course in Functional English will *Students shall have to submit a separate admission form in the College. improve their proficiency in spoken English and also

    equip them for jobs in the field of Media, Journalism, MA (Punjabi) 2 Year Course (Semester System)Editing, Content Writing etc. Functional English

    Students with Elective Punjabi should have scored at students aspiring to go abroad also stand benefitted as least 45% aggregate in BA. However, students of the course simultaneously prepares them for IELTS Graduation without Elective Punjabi should have and TOEFL exams.scored 50%. Students with a Degree in MA (any other

    Information Technology (Elective in BA)subject) are also eligible.Students opting for IT should have passed +2

    MA (English) 2 Year Course (Semester System) Examination with English. With the development and

    Students with Elective English should have scored at progress in the IT field it has become mandatory for least 45% aggregate in BA. Students of General everyone to the equipped with knowledge of Information English should have scored 50%. BCom/ BSc Technology for which this course has been designed.

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  • Eligibility Rules for Admission to Different Courses

    Admission to all classes will be made strictly on merit as per eligibility and merit criteria laid down by the University.

    Undergraduate Courses

    BCom I (Centralised Admission)

    For admission to BCom I, students should visit the following website www.pubcomadmissions.com

    BCom II and III

    1. For Admission to BCom II/ III candidates should have passed BCom Part I/ II of the PU Chandigarh

    1. Any other examination recognised by the PU or BCom Part I of any other University if Chandigarh as equivalent to 1.subjects/scheme of course offered were the

    same as prescribed by PU Chandigarh, or they will BSc II/III (Honours) Biotechnologyhave to pass deficient subjects.

    1. A student who has passed BSc I/II (Hons) 2. Students of BCom once admitted to the college Biotechnology/Bioinformatics from Panjab

    shall not be allowed migration to any of the local University is eligible for admission.colleges.

    3. For admission fraction of marks less than the BSc I Medical, Non Medical & Computer Sciencerequisite percentage would not be rounded off to A student who has passed with minimum of 40% the advantage of the candidates. i.e., 39.9% will not marks in respective Science group (PCB/PCM) in +2 be considered as 40%.examination of a recognised Board.

    BA IBSc II/ III Medical, Non Medical & Computer Science

    A student who has passed with a minimum of A student who has passed BSc I/ II from Panjab 33% marks in aggregate in the +2 examination of University or BSc I/ II from any other University the recognised Boards or its equivalent is eligible for with same subjects/scheme of the prescribed course BA I admission.or shall have to pass deficient subject.

    BA II and III

    1. A student who has passed BA I/II from BCA IPU Chandigarh. The Candidate should have passed 10+2 exam in 2. BA I/II from any other University with any discipline even without having passed same subjects/scheme of course prescribed or Mathematics/Statistics with at least 50% marks. have to pass deficient subjects. Eligibility must be However, the candidates should have passed confirmed from PU Chandigarh.Mathematics as one of the subjects at the

    BA Honours/BCom Honours Matriculation level.1. Students having secured atleast 50% marks in the Note A candidate who has been placed under

    concerned elective subject of BA. compartment in the +2 examination is not eligible for seeking admission to this course and a student once admitted 2. Allowed only when the number of students opting will not be allowed migration to any other college. honours in particular subject is at least 10.BCA II/ III

    A student who has passed BCA I/ II from PU BSc I (Honours) BiotechnologyChandigarh or equivalent is eligible for admission.

    A candidate must have passed +2 examination with a Note A student who has passed BCA I from other University

    minimum of 50% marks (PCM or PCB) in Science is eligible to get admission in BCA II if he/she has PASS and group from CBSE or any other board recognized by the has cleared the deficient subject, if any.PU Chandigarh.

    Postgraduate Courses students with aggregate 50% are also eligible. Students with a Degree in MA (any other subject) are MSc (IT) 2 Year Course (Semester System)also eligible.

    A person who has passed BCA or BSc (Hons School) in MA (Economics) 2 Year Course (Semester System)Computer Science or BE/BTech in Computer Science The admission will be made strictly in order of merit as from PU Chandigarh or any other University per PU Chandigarh rules and regulations. Students recognized by the Syndicate as equivalent, shall be with Elective Economics should have scored at least eligible to join MSc I (IT) .45% aggregate in BA/ BCom. Students from BCA/ MSc (Mathematics) 2 Year Course BBA/ BSc with aggregate 50% are also eligible. (Semester System)Students with a postgraduate degree are also eligible.

    Candidates who have passed BA/BSc with at least MCom 2 Year Course (Semester System)50% marks in aggregate and at least 45% in

    A Bachelors Degree in Commerce or BBA or BA with Mathematics are eligible for admission to MSc I Honours in Economics/ Mathematics or Statistics (Mathematics).with at least 45% marks.

    MSc (Biotechnology)* 2 Year Course (Semester System)PGDCA 1 Year Course (Annual System)

    Admission to MSc I (Biotechnology) will be based on For admission in Post Graduate Diploma in Computer rank in OCET conducted by PU Chandigarh. Rules and Application (PGDCA), a graduate student (any stream) regulations laid down by PU Chandigarh and College will with at least 50% is eligible.be applicable. Admission will be on the basis of merit Physical Education (Elective in BA)prepared as per University Guidelines.Students opting for Physical Education as an Elective MSc (Microbial Biotechnology)* 2 Year Course subject will have to appear for Cardio-vascular Fitness (Semester System)Test, Cooper's 9 minutes or 12 minutes Run/Walk

    Admission to MSc I (Microbial Biotechnology) will be Test. Only students who qualify the above Physical based on rank in OCET conducted by PU Chandigarh. Fitness Tests will be allowed to opt for this subject. Rules and regulations laid down by PU Chandigarh and Dates for these tests will be displayed on the College College will be applicable. Admission will be on the basis Notice Board. of merit prepared as per University Guidelines.

    Functional English (Elective in BA) MSc (Bioinformatics)*2 Year Course Students opting for Functional English should have (Semester System) passed +2 Examination with English. Since English has Admission to MSc I (Bioinformatics) will be based on become a major international language for worldwide rank in OCET conducted by PU Chandigarh. Rules and communication, an optimal level of knowledge is regulations laid down by PU Chandigarh and College will desirable for any professional working in a global be applicable. Admission will be on the basis of merit business environment. A special Language Lab has prepared as per University Guidelines. been established to teach interactive and spoken

    English to students. A course in Functional English will *Students shall have to submit a separate admission form in the College. improve their proficiency in spoken English and also

    equip them for jobs in the field of Media, Journalism, MA (Punjabi) 2 Year Course (Semester System)Editing, Content Writing etc. Functional English

    Students with Elective Punjabi should have scored at students aspiring to go abroad also stand benefitted as least 45% aggregate in BA. However, students of the course simultaneously prepares them for IELTS Graduation without Elective Punjabi should have and TOEFL exams.scored 50%. Students with a Degree in MA (any other

    Information Technology (Elective in BA)subject) are also eligible.Students opting for IT should have passed +2

    MA (English) 2 Year Course (Semester System) Examination with English. With the development and

    Students with Elective English should have scored at progress in the IT field it has become mandatory for least 45% aggregate in BA. Students of General everyone to the equipped with knowledge of Information English should have scored 50%. BCom/ BSc Technology for which this course has been designed.

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  • Subject Combination and Class wise Courses

    Compulsory Class-wise Subject Combinations1. Punjabi/History and Culture of Punjab (HCP) UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

    Students of BA/BSc/BCom/BCA I are required BA Ito take Punjabi (Compulsory) subject. HCP is Compulsory Subjects:allowed as an option in lieu of Punjabi (Compulsory)

    Englishin the following individual hardship cases:Punjabi/HCPi. Students who are not domiciled in Punjab and

    have not studied Punjabi upto 10th i.e. Matric.Three Elective Subjects:ii. Wards of Defence Personnel/ Central Govt

    employees/ employees who are transferrable Select any three subjects out of the followingon all India basis. English or Hindi or Punjabi (Elective)

    iii. Foreign students. Economics or Sociology2. Environmental Education History or Mathematics or Functional English or ITA compulsory qualifying non-credit paper of 50 marks Political Scienceof Environmental Education has been prescribed for Public Administrationthe BA/ BSc/ BCom/ BCA Course. It will be taught

    Physical Education only in the first year. The candidates are required to Environmental Education (50 marks - Compulsory quality with 33% marks. The examination on Qualifying Paper, Non Credit Course)Environment Education would be conducted by PU

    Chandigarh.BA II and IIIThe students will have to opt the same subject Optionalcombination which they have passed in BA I or BA II.1. Additional Optional Subject - Introduction to

    Computer ScienceBA HonoursIt is offered to students of BCom I. They may clear the

    examination within three years. Marks obtained Honours is permissible in specific subject at II year would be mentioned in the Detailed Marks Card, level, provided a student gets minimum of 50% marks but not counted towards the aggregate marks. PU in the concerned Elective subject in the I year. Same Chandigarh will conduct the theory examination for this subject is to be pursued in III year.course every year at the time of annual examinations. The examination fee will be `275. The College will BCom I charge `1,200 per annum per student towards

    English and Business Communication SkillInfrastructure Development Fund or as applicable.Punjabi/ HCPCommercial and Labour Law

    Change of Subject Financial AccountingNormally, a student will be allowed to change his/her Business Organisation and Managementsubject or faculty up to the dates prescribed by the

    Business Mathematics and StatisticsUniversity for admission or within 15 days of the Environmental Education (50 marks Compulsory admission of the student whichever is earlier, with the Qualifying Paper, Non Credit Course)prior permission from the Principal on the prescribed Additional Optional Subject:form available on payment from the office. However, Introduction to Computer Sciencethe final last date for change of subject will be Aug 31,

    2012.BCom II Company Law and AuditingCorporate AccountingCost AccountingBusiness EconomicsBanking and InsuranceIndirect Tax Laws

    BCom III BSc IFunctional Management Compulsory SubjectManagement Accounting and Business Finance Punjabi/ HCP

    Environment Education (Compulsory Qualifying Non Direct Tax LawsCredit Course)Indian EconomyThree Elective SubjectsEntrepreneurship and Small Business ManagementFor Medical Students: Botany, Zoology, ChemistryViva-VoceFor Non-Medical students: Physics, Maths, Any one of the following:Chemistry/ Physics, Maths, Computer ScienceComputer Application in Business

    Operation ResearchBSc II Organisational BehaviourEnglish (Compulsory Subject)Three elective subjectsBCom Honours(same as in BSc I)Business Economics or

    Business Finance and AccountingBSc III Three elective subjectsBCA I(same as in BSc II) English (C)

    Punjabi / HCPBSc Honours

    Environmental Education (50 marks Compulsory Honours is permissible in specific subject (BSc II and III - Qualifying Paper, Non Credit Course)Botany, Zoology, Chemistry) at II Year level, provided a

    Mathematics student gets minimum of 50% marks in the concerned Personal Computing Software Elective subject in the I Year. Same subject is to be Computer Organization and System Maintenance pursued in III Year.Computer Prog and Problem Solving Through CComputer Lab 1 BSc I (Honours) BiotechnologyComputer Lab 2 English

    Punjabi/ HCPBCA II Physics (Basic and Applied) Project Management and Technical Report writing ChemistryComputer based Numerical and Statistical Methods Life Science (for Non Med students)/ Mathematics (Using C) (for Med students)Data Structure Using C Statistics and Computer FundamentalsClient Server Computing using ORACLE General MicrobiologyObject Oriented Programming (Using C++) Cell BiologyUnix Operating System Environmental Education (50 marks Compulsory

    Qualifying Paper, Non Credit Course)Computer Lab 1Computer Lab 2

    BSc II (Honours) Biotechnology BiochemistryBCA III GeneticsEntrepreneurship Development ProgrammeBiophysical and Biochemical TechniquesData Communication and NetworksImmunologyComputer Graphics and Multimedia ApplicationsPlant Tissue Culture and BiotechnologyInternet ProgrammingAgro and Industrial BiotechnologyDiscrete MathematicsIntellectual Property Right and Ethical Issues in Project and SeminarBiotechnologyComputer Lab 1

    Computer Lab 2

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  • Subject Combination and Class wise Courses

    Compulsory Class-wise Subject Combinations1. Punjabi/History and Culture of Punjab (HCP) UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

    Students of BA/BSc/BCom/BCA I are required BA Ito take Punjabi (Compulsory) subject. HCP is Compulsory Subjects:allowed as an option in lieu of Punjabi (Compulsory)

    Englishin the following individual hardship cases:Punjabi/HCPi. Students who are not domiciled in Punjab and

    have not studied Punjabi upto 10th i.e. Matric.Three Elective Subjects:ii. Wards of Defence Personnel/ Central Govt

    employees/ employees who are transferrable Select any three subjects out of the followingon all India basis. English or Hindi or Punjabi (Elective)

    iii. Foreign students. Economics or Sociology2. Environmental Education History or Mathematics or Functional English or ITA compulsory qualifying non-credit paper of 50 marks Political Scienceof Environmental Education has been prescribed for Public Administrationthe BA/ BSc/ BCom/ BCA Course. It will be taught

    Physical Education only in the first year. The candidates are required to Environmental Education (50 marks - Compulsory quality with 33% marks. The examination on Qualifying Paper, Non Credit Course)Environment Education would be conducted by PU

    Chandigarh.BA II and IIIThe students will have to opt the same subject Optionalcombination which they have passed in BA I or BA II.1. Additional Optional Subject - Introduction to

    Computer ScienceBA HonoursIt is offered to students of BCom I. They may clear the

    examination