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Chancellor’s Message
The Cradle of Excellence
Vice-Chancellor’s Message
DAV Alumni
Why DAV University ?
Advantages at DAV University
Placements
Companies Patronizing DAV University
Training and Skill Development
Corporate Resource Centre (CRC)
Research Projects
Advanced Library
Infrastructure
Advanced Labs and Training
Tie-up for Research & Development
Software for Practical Training
Boys’ and Girls’ Hostels
Glimpses of Co-curricular Activities
Sports and other Activities
Courses Offered
General Rules
Documents required for Admission
Admission, Attendance & Examinations Rules
Whom to contact
Scholarship Scheme
Fee Structure & its Schedule
Hostel Admission and Rules
Hostel Fee
Directives of the Supreme Court
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Index
Chemical Engineering (UG Only)
Civil Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Electronics & Communication Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering & Technology (UG & PG)
Computer Applications
Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)
B.Sc. (Computer Science)
Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
M.Sc. (Computer Science)
Agricultural Sciences
B.Sc. (Hons) Agriculture
M.Sc. Agriculture
Journalism & Mass Communication
B.A.(J.M.C.)
Education
B.A.B.Ed 4 years’ Integrated Course
B.Sc.B.Ed 4 years’ Integrated Course
Short-Term Certificate Courses
Law
B.A.L.L.B. (Hons) 5 years Integrated Course
Physical Education & Sports
B.Sc. in Health & Physical Education
B.P.Ed
M.P.Ed
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Commerce, Business Management & Economics
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
B.Com (Hons)
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
M.Com.
B.Sc.(Hons) Economics
Humanities
B.A. (Hons) English
M.A. English
M.A. Psychology
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Applied, Life & Physico-Chemical Sciences (UG & PG)
Biochemistry
Biotechnology
Microbiology
Chemistry
Botany & Environment Studies
Physics
Mathematics
Zoology
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Programmes
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Arya Rattan Dr. Punam Suri Padam Shri Awardee
PresidentDAV College Managing Committee, New Delhi
and Chancellor
DAV University, Jalandhar
The society today is in the grip of the most gruesome moral depravity and all around us we see young people succumbing to the evil forces rampant everywhere. So, all of us must hold fast to this Ved Mantra as it lights up the darkest recesses of our hearts and fills them with the light of enlightenment, which is what we seek through our association with DAV.
DAV combines in itself the best of two schools of thought – the profundity of Vedic wisdom and the modernity of western thought, knowledge and technology. Therefore, our goal is very clear: through every DAV institution, we are to provide education that enables our children not only to excel in the multifarious professions of their choice, but to develop within them such sterling qualities as will give shape to a more just and egalitarian society.
We are to set and achieve the highest standards in education in pursuit of our mission which is man-making. Let us renew our commitment to excellence, enrichment and selfless service which was embodied by Mahatma Hans Raj Ji, Gurudutt Vidyarthi Ji and many other stalwarts in the creation of D A V institutions.
Let us, as part of DAV organization, empower our youth so that not only do they become competent professionals who can use the globe as their stage but also the finest human beings who can discriminate between right and wrong and strive fearlessly to restore what is just even in the face of the most challenging situations. Let us impart education in its truest sense. Before the gloom that envelops us turns into bleak darkness, let us usher light in our souls by cherishing and adhering to the message from the Yajur Veda and endeavour to become instruments of peace, positivity and felicity. Here, we envision the creation of excellent human-resource through the integration of multi-dimensional Personality Development Programs with the University curriculum in order to produce world-class professionals. Our four main educational goals are:
Humanized Education (to educate an individual to be an intellectual with strong moral character).Socialized Education (to educate an individual who can willingly serve the community).Specialized Education (to foster creativity, well-balanced with practicality).Globalized Education (a forward-looking global-minded individual).
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DAV University
The Cradle ofExcellence
Welcome to DAV University!
DAV University, one of India’s best institution carrying forward the 133 years of legacy of quality education,offers opportunities for outstanding academic ambience, recreational, sporting, co-curricular and excellent placements. Here, students enjoy a perfect balance between high educational standards and a lifestyle coupled with Indian ethos and modernity.
DAV University is committed to excellence in higher education and research, and producing finest human-beings with highest quality scientific minds engaged in eternal quest for infinite knowledge and solving problems of mankind.
We aim to build top quality intellectual capital by constantly inspiring young minds to learn and enjoy the excitement & adventure that education offers; create a vibrant culture integrating world-class education and cutting edge research with a focus on higher learning for Indian and foreign youth; inculcate amongst students and faculty, healthy habits of self-reliance to face challenges of life while ensuring welfare of all life forms and life support systems, activate creative instincts, motivate independent thinking, develop inquisitive minds and to nurture a sense of integrity, ethics, uncompromising honesty, democratic values, respect for human rights and deep concern for the under-privilegedsections of society.
We at DAV University understand that success is based on high quality courses, good facilities, friendly ambience and dedicated academic staff. Here, we practice what we teach and our students can count on full support of faculty and administration.
One of our strength is the integrated and choice-based courses that guide the students to graduate in subjects they want to specialize in at post-graduate level and continue to create further knowledge through research. The innovative courses so designed also save precious time, money and energy of the students while they remain focused to the field of their choice.
In order to strike a balance between academic pursuits and leisure, the University offers clean and green surroundings together with good sporting and extracurricular facilities.
Let me assure you that the campus will offer you a safe, friendly, nurturing environment to shape you into a perfect and successful citizen.
Dr. Rakesh Kumar Mahajan
FNASc
Vice Chancellor
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DAV is proud of its more than
40,00,000+Alumniacross the world
SMART CLASS ROOMS
WELL-EQUIPPED LABS
WORLD CLASS ACADEMIC
CURRICULUM
HIGHLY QUALIFIEDAND EXPERIENCED
FACULTY
LIVE PROJECTSAND
PRACTICALS
EXCELLENT TRAINING& PLACEMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
RESEARCH ORIENTED APPROACH
70+ ACREALLURING CAMPUS
DAV - SINGLE LARGESTNON-GOVERNMENT
EDUCATIONAL TRUST IN INDIA
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SCHOLARSHIPSTO THE TUNE OF
2 CRORE
RICH LIBRARY
TRANSPORT FACILITY
STATE-OF-THE-ARTHOSTELS FOR BOYS & GIRLS
SPECIAL FOCUS ONCO-CURRICULAR
ACTIVITIES
SPORTS - Physical - Sports Scholarships
Facilities
MEDICALFACILITIES
WELL-EQUIPPEDGYMNASIUM
EARN-WHILE-LEARN SCHEME
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Sazal Pathania (B.Tech CSE) Placed in Jaro Education
Aishwarya (B.Tech CSE) Placed in Byju
Gaurav Chakraborty (B.Tech CSE) Placed in Wipro
Lovepreet Singh (MBA) Placed in
Bajaj Allianz General Insurance
150+
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IOCL (Delhi)ITCJ& KJaeco RebuildingJaro EducationJK TyresJust DialJUBILANT CHEMSYS.Kazo lifestylesKotak Mahindra BankKreativans TechnologyLuminousMetro AGMunjal Casting Pvt. Ltd.Metro Cash & CarryNagarroNew DigitalNFLNetsmartz- Global TechnologyOswalP & GPanacea BiotecPower GridPin ClickPractoRalson India Ltd.Reliance CommunicationsRice MillsRNFSafran GroupSamsungSapphire OverseasSoftRadixSmall Business FinCredit CompanySBPSecuritasSiemensSimbacartSnapdealSonalikaSpa CapitalTechnicoTommy HilfigerTCSTrantor SoftwareT SystemsThink and Learn Pvt. Ltd.UAE ExchangeUDAY COLOUR AND CHEMICALS P LTDUTI Asset Mgt. Co. LtdVardhamanVirtusa PolarisWiproXchanging TechnologyZee MediaZscalerZapbuild Technologies
Aakash InstituteACC CementAfrican Industries GroupAircelAirtelAmagiAmazonAmeripriseAnchorApollo Hospital, LudhianaArtech Infosystems Pvt. Ltd.Asahi IndiaAxis BankAurigine Discovery Tech. Ltd.Bharti AxaBirla TextilesBitwise GlobalBlue Digital Media Pvt. Ltd.BOSEBox DigitalBuzz ImcBajaj Allianz General InsuranceCanara BankCapital Area Local BankCeasefire IndustriesChinar Textile MillsCiplaClick LabsCoca ColaCode Brew LabsCorporation BankCPM BMWDecathlonDmartDeftsoftDron Digital Services Pvt LtdDenave IndiaeClerx Systems LimitedErnst & YoungEssar Oil Ltd.Earth to Sky InfraFortisGenpactGreyB Research Pvt. Ltd.Gulati Auto Electricals Pvt. Ltd.HDFC BankHero CyclesHewlett PackardHindustan Unilever Ltd.HindwareHDFC BankHome first IndiaIBM IndiaIGT (Inter globe Tech)Indian OilIndigo AirlinesInduslnd BankInfosysIndia Bulls Consumer FinanceIOL Chemicals & PharmaceuticalsIntelligent Consulting Engineers
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Arjun Mahajan (B. Tech CSE)Wipro Technologies (3.5 LPA)
DAV University is very positive which makes our career growth a good kick start.
Mohit Bains (MBA)
Think and Learn Pvt. Ltd.
DAV University management and leadership improved my ability to turn ideas into reality.
Pooja Rani (B. Tech CSE)
DAV University helps us to learn all soft skills that are highly required.
(3.5 LPA)
Ragani Chadha (MBA)
I always aspired to become a banker and this happened due to the efforts made by the faculty and placement cell at DAV University.
( 4 LPA)
Shivam Katoch (MBA)Bajaj Allianz General Insurance (5.43 LPA)
I developed my academic skills but also got an exposure in managing major events of the DAV University.
Nishit Gunjal (Mech.)
Indigo Airlines (2.4 LPA)
Many technical workshops helped me to secure my dream job.
Divya Sammi (MBA)Kotak Mahindra Bank (3.5 LPA)
DAV brings a lot of opportunities and takes us closer to our dream jobs.
University
Palak (B.Tech CSE)
Wipro (3.5 LPA)
DAV University trains us to utilize best and have a glorious life.
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‘Unravelling host-pathogen interactions underlying disease development by velvet bean severe mosaic virus in medicinal plant Mucunapruriens through transcriptome analysis’.
‘Alien introgression of yellow vein mosaic virus (YVMV) resistance genes in okra (Abelmoschusesculentus L.)’.
‘Social Inclusiveness through Better Gender Participation- A Corporate Perspective’
‘Exploring rogue waves in the Inhomogeneous wave guide array and their potential control’.
‘Information Entropy in Nonlinear Physical Systems’.
Study of transition metal Impurity in solgel processed ZnSnO4 based ternary alloy films for transparent electronics and devices’.
CSIR-HRDG
DST, GOI
ICSSR
CSIR
DST WOS-A
DST WOS- A
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Indian Beliefs : Analysis in context of vedic and modern science. DST
work of students pursuingeducation.
help students to access online
world-class e-resources to students. It helps
All days9:00 a.m.
to 9:00 p.m.During Exams
9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Sundays10:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m.
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Security of students,
especially that of girls, has
been the utmost priority of the
DAV University. The students,
staff and visitors get access to
the campus only after
verification of their identity.
also halt on both sides of the
highway in front of the
University.
State Bank of India- the leading
the University can open their
etc.
Account number of
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and
meant to be used by Ph D Scholars
Sciences are in demand world-wide
prepared for securing placements.
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Software for Practical Training
Six-week summer training programme in
association with the Industry experts and
students visit to Industrial establishments
are regular features of the curriculum of
some of the departments at DAV University.
These visits help them understand application
of what they study in classrooms.
the
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Institution of Electronics andTelecommunication Engineers(IETE)
Central University ofPunjab (CUP)
Student Branch of ComputerSociety of India (CSI)
Semi-conductor Laboratory
Centre for Development & Advanced Computing, Mohali
NSDL Database Management Limited
DAV University has set up
secured hostels with all modern
amenities including hygienic
kitchens, lifts, recreation rooms,
indoor-game areas and
well-equipped rooms. The
students have a choice to opt
for AC accommodation.
Students’ Centre
DTH connections in the hostels.
Boys’ & Girls’Hostels
The University has made
provision for tuck-shops,
books and stationery
shops, food kiosks on the
campus for meeting routine
requirements of students
residing in the hostels.
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Fitness & RecreationFacilities for Hostellers
DAV University has a robust
set of systems and practices
that nurture holistic growth of
the students. In addition to
providing daily support and
engagement, the Dean of
Students’ Welfare organizes
various cultural activities to
prepare the students for real
life and strengthening their
personal and artistic skills. As
we have students from various
states, the extra-curricular
activities bring cultural
awareness of the different
parts of the country. Cultural
activities lead to the
development of soft skills such
as resource management,
public speaking, moral ethics
and sharing the
responsibilities. To inculcate
such virtues, the University
celebrates all the traditional
festivals and also organizes
Spectrum – Talent Hunt,
Youth Flair- Inter School
Competitions, DAV Utsav:
inter-department, inter-college
and inter- University
competitions. The University
also provides the students
opportunity to interact with
the prominent singers, poets,
artists and eminent
personalities from time to
time.
Kala-Utsav
DAV University
celebrated KALA- UTSAV
in collaboration with
Punjab Art Council.
Eminent poet SurjitPatar,
prominent folk singers
PammiBai and SukhiBrar
enthrall at DAV
SpectrumHostel Night
Hobby ClubsAgro Club
Anubhav Club
Dance Club
Drama Club
Echoes Club
Elemental Club
Fashion club
Fine Arts Club
Literary Club
Mechnoz Club
Music Club
Photography Club
Go Green Club
Waste Warriors
Indoor Game Club
Social Awareness Club
Health and Yoga Club
General Knowledge Club
Ardent Club
SPIC MACAY
DAV Utsav
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Physical Education & Sports is an
important component nowadays to
lead a healthy lifestyle. The
inclusion of regular fitness activity
helps students to maintain fitness,
improve cardiovascular health and
functioning of physiological
processes. It improves motor skills
and helps in the enhancement of
reflexes. Physical education teaches
discipline, improves all round
development of students and helps
relieving stress.
DAV University encourages students to opt
for National Cadets Corps. The NCC Cadets
have been excelling in their respective
fields.
NCC
The motto of the National Service Scheme is
“Not Me But You”, which reflects selfless
service and the welfare of society on the whole.
It aims at personality development of students
through community service. NSS at DAV
University tries to fulfill this aim and motto
national service scheme. We have regular as
well as SFU NSS units. NSS in our university
is also a part of the regular teaching
programme. We are highly focused at
Swachcha Bharat mission. Visit to orphanages,
cleaning drive at rivers and nearby villages,
plantation drives, blood donations etc are some
of the main programme run by NSS units.
NSS
Yoga is essentially a spiritual discipline based on
an extremely subtle science, which focuses on
bringing harmony between mind and body. It is
an art and science of healthy living. Yoga is first
and foremost path to attain the freedom from all
the bondages. One of the important by-product of
yogic way of living is attaining health and well-
being. The most important benefit of yoga is
balance between our physical and mental
conditions. Yoga has immense positive effect on
our mental well-being.
Yoga
Sports, NCC, NSS & Yoga
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Sports
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Glimpses of the Chief Minister’s Visit
Courses OfferedEngineeringPage 23-28
Computer Science & ApplicationsPage 29
Agricultural SciencesPage 30
SciencesPage 31-38
Commerce, Business Management & EconomicsPage 39
HumanitiesPage 40-41
EducationPage 42
Journalism & Mass CommunicationPage 43
Physical Education & SportsPage 44
LawPage 45
Short-Term Certificate CoursesPage 46
Note : The University also offers Ph D in different streams. Please refer to www.davuniversity.org for details.
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Passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as compulsory subjects with atleast 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in the above subjects taken together.
Passed diploma examination from an AICTE approved Institution with at least 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST) in appropriate branch of Engineering/ Technology.
Passed B.Sc. degree from a recognized University as defined by UGC, with at least 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST) and passed 10+2 examination with Mathematics as a subject.
Provided that the students belonging to B.Sc. stream shall clear the subjects of Engineering Graphics/ Engineering Drawing and Engineering Mechanics/ or equivalent of the first year Engineering Programme along with the second year subjects.
Provided that the students
belonging to B.Sc. stream shallbe considered only after filling the supernumerary seats in this category with studentsbelonging to the diploma stream.
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industrial visits and trainings are incorporated in the curricula to give
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Chemical EngineeringCourses & Eligibility
Duration
Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) inCivil Engineering
Master of Technology (M. Tech.) in Structural Engineering – Full Time
B.Tech:Passed 10+2 examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the Chemistry / Biotechnology/ Biology/ Technical Vocational subject. An applicant should have secured at least 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in the above subjects taken together.
Passed Diploma examination from an AICTE approved institution or equivalent with at least 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST) in appropriate branch of Engineering/Technology.
Passed B.Sc. Degree from a recognized University as defined by UGC, with at least 45% marks (40% in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST) and passed 10+2 examination with mathematics as a subject.
Provided that the students belonging to B.Sc. stream shall clear the subjects of Engineering Graphics/Engineering Drawing and Engineering Mechanics/ or equivalent of the first year Engineering Programme along with the second year subjects.
B.Tech. (Lateral Entry)
Provided that the students belonging to B.Sc. stream shall be considered only after filling the supernumerary seats in this category with students belonging to the diploma stream.
M.Tech:
Passed with 50% marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in B.Tech. or equivalent in relevant discipline.
Courses Offered & Eligibility
civil engineering across the globe.
models. In addition to classroom
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Civil Engineering
Duration
Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
Laboratory, Design of ConcreteStructure Laboratory and Environmental Engineering Lab.
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) inComputer Science & Engineering
Master of Technology (M. Tech) in Computer Science & Engineering- Full Time
B.Tech:Passed 10+2 examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the Chemistry/Biotechnology/Biology/Technical Vocational subject. An applicant should have secured at least 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in the above subjects taken together.
Passed Diploma examination from an AICTE approved institution or equivalent with at least 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST) in appropriate branch of Engineering/ Technology.
Passed B.Sc. Degree from a recognized University as defined by UGC, with at least 45% marks (40% in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST) and passed 10+2 examination with mathematics as a subject.
Provided that the students belonging to B.Sc. stream shall clear the subjects of Engineering Graphics/Engineering Drawing and Engineering Mechanics/ or equivalent of the first year Engineering Programme along with the second year subjects.
B.Tech. (Lateral Entry)
Provided that the students belonging to B.Sc. stream shall be considered only after filling the supernumerary seats in this category with students belonging to the diploma stream.
M.Tech:
Passed with 50% marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in B.Tech. or equivalent in relevant discipline.
department has dynamic and well-qualified
development in computer technology. The syllabi
architecture, algorithm design development in
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Computer Science & Engineering
Courses Offered & Eligibility
Duration
Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Electronics & Communication Engineering
Master of Technology (M. Tech) inElectronics & CommunicationEngineering – Full Time
B.Tech:Passed 10+2 examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Biology/ Technical Vocational subject. An applicant should have secured at least 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in the above subjects taken together.
Passed Diploma examination from an AICTE approved institution or equivalent with at least 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST) in appropriate branch of Engineering/Technology.
Passed B.Sc. Degree from a recognized University as defined by UGC, with at least 45% marks (40% in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST) and passed 10+2 examination with mathematics as a subject.
Provided that the students belonging to B.Sc. stream shall clear the subjects of Engineering Graphics/Engineering Drawing and Engineering Mechanics/ or equivalent of the first year Engineering Programme along with the second year subjects.
B.Tech. (Lateral Entry)
stablished in 2013, the
Department of
Electronics and ECommunication Engineering
aims to produce quality
professionals to compete globally
and excel by carrying out basic
and applied research in emerging
multi-disciplinary areas by
forging strong industry-institute
interaction. The Department has
specialized, highly qualified and
experienced faculty from the
fields of Device Electronics,
Signal Processing, Microwave
and Optical Engineering,
Wireless Communication,
Embedded Systems and VLSI
Design. Well-equipped
laboratories with extensive
practical work ensure the
student receives a well-rounded
education. The Department
ensures to develop versatile
skills in the students through
workshops, short-term training
programs and discussions.
Provided that the students belonging to B.Sc. stream shall be considered only after filling the supernumerary seats in this category with students belonging to the diploma stream.
M.Tech:
Passed with 50% marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in B.Tech. or equivalent in relevant discipline.
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Electronics & Communication Engineering
Courses Offered & Eligibility
Duration
Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) inElectrical Engineering
Master of Technology (M. Tech) in Electrical Engineering – Full Time
B.Tech:Passed 10+2 examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the Chemistry/ Biotechnology/Biology/ Technical Vocational subject. An applicant should have secured at least 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in the above subjects taken together.
Passed Diploma examination from an AICTE approved institution or equivalent with at least 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST) in appropriate branch of Engineering/ Technology.
Passed B.Sc. Degree from a recognized University as defined by UGC, with at least 45% marks (40% in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST) and passed 10+2 examination with mathematics as a subject.
Provided that the students belonging to B.Sc. stream shall clear the subjects of Engineering Graphics/Engineering Drawing and Engineering Mechanics/ or equivalent of the first year Engineering Programme along with the second year subjects.
B.Tech. (Lateral Entry)
Master of Technology (M. Tech) Solar Power Systems – Full Time
Provided that the students belonging to B.Sc. stream shall be considered only after filling the supernumerary seats in this category with students belonging to the diploma stream.
M.Tech:
Passed with 50% marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in B.Tech. or equivalent in relevant discipline.
trainings are integral
imparted to studentspursuing B. Tech, M.Tech in Electrical Engineering
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Electrical Engineering
Courses Offered & Eligibility
Duration
Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) in Mechanical Engineering
Master of Technology (M. Tech) inIndustrial & Production Engineering – Full Time
B.Tech:Passed 10+2 examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the Chemistry/ Biotechnology/Biology/ Technical Vocational subject. An applicant should have secured at least 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in the above subjects taken together.
Passed Diploma examination from an AICTE approved institution or equivalent with at least 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST) in appropriate branch of Engineering/ Technology.
Passed B.Sc. Degree from a recognized University as defined by UGC, with at least 45% marks (40% in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST) and passed 10+2 examination with mathematics as a subject.
Provided that the students belonging to B.Sc. stream shall clear the subjects of Engineering Graphics/Engineering Drawing and Engineering Mechanics/ or equivalent of the first year Engineering Programme along with the second year subjects.
B.Tech. (Lateral Entry)
Provided that the students belonging to B.Sc. stream shall be considered only after filling the supernumerary seats in this category with students belonging to the diploma stream.
M.Tech:
Passed with 50% marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in B.Tech. or equivalent in relevant discipline.
been picked up by the leading
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Mechanical Engineering
Courses Offered & Eligibility
Duration
Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
Students are exposed to real
industry situations through
industrial visits and
trainings. The department
BCA
Passed 10+2 examination with at least 50%
marks (45% in case of candidate belonging to
SC/ST).
B.Sc. Computer Science
Passed in 10+2 examination (Physics,
Chemistry, Mathematics) with 50% marks (45%
marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST).
MCA
B.Tech/BE in the relevant subject/BCA/B.Sc.
(CS)/B.Sc. (IT)/BIT or equivalent from any
recognized university with at least 50%
aggregate marks (45% marks in case of candidate
belonging to SC/ST) or a bachelor’s degree with
Computers/ Mathematics/ Statistics/Business
Mathematics/Business Statistics/Quantitative
techniques as one of elective subject with at least
50% marks in aggregate (45% marks in case of
candidate belonging to SC/ST).
M.Sc. Computer Science
B.Tech./BE in relevant subject/BCA/B.Sc.
(CS)/B.Sc. (IT)/BIT or equivalent from any
recognized university with at least 50%
aggregate marks (45% in case of candidate
belonging to SC/ST) or a bachelor’s degree with
Computers/Mathematics/Statistics/Business
Mathematics/Business Statistics/Quantitative
Techniques as compulsory/ elective/optional/
additional subject with at least 50% aggregate
marks (45% in case of candidate belonging to
SC/ST).
Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Computer Science
Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Computer Science
BCA
B.Sc. Computer Science
MCA
M.Sc. Computer Science
3 Years
3 Years
3 Years
2 Years
in terms of academics and students’ strength in its post
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Computer Science & Applications
Courses & Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
Duration
Eligibility
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Hons in Agriculture
Master of Science (M Sc.) in Agriculture #
B.Sc.(Hons)Passed 10+2 Science examination or equivalent with PCB/ PCBM/ PCM/PCA* having scored not less than 55% marks in aggregate (50% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST).
M.Sc.B.Sc. (Agriculture /Horticulture with a minimum CGPA of 6.50 in 10 point scale, 3.25 in 5 point scale or 2.60 in 4 point scale (60% marks if CGPA is not given). For SC/ST candidates, a minimum CGPA of 5.50 in 10 point scale, 2.75 in 5 point scale or 2.20 in 4 point scale (50% marks where CGPA is not given).
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# Specializations: Genetics and Plant Breeding, Plant Pathology, Vegetable Science, *P: Physics, C: Chemistry, M: Mathematics, B: Biology, A: Agriculture
Students are inspired to
(DST)
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Agricultural SciencesCourses & Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
Duration
Eligibilitytrained human resources for
Government of India, are also
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Hons in
Biochemistry
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Hons in Biochemistry
B.Sc.(Hons) 3 Years
M.Sc.(Hons) 2 Years
English
B.Sc.(Hons)Passed with 50% aggregate marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in 10+2 examination or equivalent with English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology. M.Sc. (Hons)Passed with 50% aggregate marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in bachelor’s degree with Biological Sciences or equivalent.
The department has well-equipped laboratories for experiments
in clinical, nutritional and diagnostics biochemistry.
faculty with research experience in diversed areas of
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Courses & Eligibility
Duration
Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
Biochemistry
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Hons. in
Biotechnology
Master of Science (M Sc.) Hons. in Biotechnology
B.Sc.(Hons.) 3 Years
M.Sc.(Hons.) 2 Years
English
B.Sc. (Hons.)
Passed with 50% aggregate marks
(45% marks in case of candidate
belonging to SC/ST) in 10+2
examination or equivalent with
English, Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics/Biology.
M.Sc. (Hons.)
Passed with 50% aggregate marks
(45% marks in case of candidate
belonging to SC/ST) in bachelor’s
degree with biological sciences or
equivalent.
Biotechnology for academics, research
and industrial demands.
Students are also inspired to participate
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Biotechnology
Courses & Eligibility
Duration
Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Hons. in
Microbiology
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Hons. in Microbiology
B.Sc.(Hons.) 3 Years
M.Sc.(Hons.) 2 Years
English
B.Sc. (Hons.)Passed with 50% aggregate marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in 10+2 examination or equivalent with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
M.Sc. (Hons.)Passed with 50% aggregate marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in bachelor’s degree with biological sciences or equivalent.
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Microbiology
Courses & Eligibility
Duration
Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
,
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Hons in
Chemistry
Master of Science (M Sc.) Hons in Chemistry
B.Sc.(Hons) 3 Years
M.Sc.(Hons) 2 Years
English
B.Sc. (Hons)Passed with 50% aggregate marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in 10+2 examination or equivalent with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Mathematics.
M.Sc. (Hons)Passed with 50% aggregate marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in bachelor’s degree w i th Chemis t ry o r equivalent.
and USA. The department
has excellent teaching
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Chemistry
Courses & Eligibility
Duration
Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
B.Sc. and M.Sc. students are able
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Hons in
Botany
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Hons in Botany
B.Sc.(Hons) 3 Years
M.Sc.(Hons) 2 Years
English
B.Sc. (Hons)Passed with 50% aggregate marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in 10+2 examination or equivalent with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
M.Sc. (Hons)Passed with 50% aggregate marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in bachelor’s degree with Biological Sciences thereto with Botany as one of the elective subject or equivalent.
Botany & Environment Studies
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Courses & Eligibility
Duration
Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Hons in
Physics
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Hons in Physics
B.Sc.(Hons) 3 Years
M.Sc.(Hons) 2 Years
English
B.Sc. (Hons)Passed with 50% aggregate marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in 10+2 examination or equivalent with English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
M.Sc. (Hons)Passed with 50% aggregate marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in bachelor’s degree with Physics or equivalent.
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Physics
Courses & Eligibility
Duration
Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Hons in
Mathematics
Master of Science (M Sc.) Hons in Mathematics
B.Sc.(Hons) 3 Years
M.Sc.(Hons) 2 Years
English
B.Sc. (Hons)Passed with 50% aggregate marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in 10+2 examination with Mathematics, English and Physics/Chemistry or equivalent.
M.Sc. (Hons)Passed with 50% aggregate marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in bachelor’s degree with Mathematics or equivalent.
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Mathematics
Courses & Eligibility
Duration
Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Hons in
Zoology
Master of Science (M Sc.) Hons in Zoology
B.Sc.(Hons) 3 Years
M.Sc.(Hons) 2 Years
English
B.Sc. (Hons)Passed with 50% aggregate marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in 10+2 examination or equivalent with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
M.Sc. (Hons)Passed with 50% aggregate marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in bachelor’s degree with biological Sciences thereto with Zoology as one of the elective subject or equivalent.
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Zoology
Courses & Eligibility
Duration
Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
science fests and guest lectures
Commerce, Business Management & Economics
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) Hons
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
B.Sc. (Hons) in Economics
Master of Commerce (M.Com)
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
B.Com (Hons)
BBA
B.Sc. (Hons) in Economics
M.Com
MBA
3 Years
3 Years
3 Years
2 Years
2 Years
B.Com (Hons)Passed with 50% aggregate marks
(45% marks in case of candidate
belonging to SC/ST) in 10+2
examination or equivalent with
English.
BBAPassed with 50% aggregate marks
(45% marks in case of candidate
belonging to SC/ST) in 10+2
examination or equivalent with
English.
B.Sc. (Hons) in EconomicsPassed with 50% aggregate marks
(45% marks in case of candidate
belonging to SC/ST) in 10+2
examination or equivalent in any
stream with English.
M.ComBachelor of Commerce (Regular,
Honours, Professional)/Business
Administrat ion/Accounts or
equivalent course with at least 50%
marks (45% marks in case of
candidate belonging to SC/ST).
MBAPassed Bachelor’s degree in any
stream with at least 50% marks
(45% marks in case of candidate
belonging to SC/ST).
English
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, Business
Management & Eco-nomics
the
Courses & Eligibility
Duration
Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Honours in English
Master of Arts (M.A.) in English
B.A. (Hons) 3 Years
M.A. 2 Years
B.A (Hons)
Passed with 50% aggregate marks
(45% marks in case of candidate
belonging to SC/ST) in 10+2
examination or equivalent in any
stream with English.
MA
Passed with 50% aggregate marks
(45% marks in case of candidate
belonging to SC/ST) in bachelor’s
degree or equivalent in any stream.
English
interaction both for local and
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English
Courses & Eligibility
Duration
Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
English
department promotes holistic
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Psychology
students to provide them aPost Graduate Diploma in Counseling and Positive
Psychology (P.G.D.C.P.P.)
M.A. 2 Years
M.A.Passed with 50% aggregate marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ ST) in bachelor’s degree or equivalent in any stream.
Courses & Eligibility
Duration
Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
Master of Arts (M.A.) in Psychology
P.G.D.C.P.P. 1 Year
P.G.D.C.P.P. Graduation or Post-graduation in Psychology with 50% aggregate marks (45% in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST).
B.Sc.B.Ed. (Integrated)
B.A.B.Ed. (Integrated)
B.Sc.B.Ed. Passed with 50% aggregate marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in 10+2 examination or equivalent in science stream.
B.A.B.EdPassed with 50% aggregate marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in 10+2 or equivalent in any stream with English.
English
B.Sc.B.Ed.
B.A.B.Ed.
4 Years
4 Years
he Department of Education was established in 2018 to run
Four year integrated teacher training programme as approved Tby NCTE. At present the department is running courses for both Arts and Science students i.e.B.A.B.Ed. and B.Sc.B.Ed. The main
focus of this department is to prepare competent teachers by nurturing
their existing potentials and encourage them to develop knowledge,
skills and value oriented mindset to serve the society.
Further the curriculum of this programme provides a suitable blend
between theory and practice. It also provides opportunities for field
based work experience and internship to prospective teachers
Highlights of the Department:
Resource room
cum Curriculum Lab
Departmental Library
Psychology Laboratory
Language laboratory
ICT Laboratory
Music room
Art room and Gallery
Yoga room
Smart Classrooms
Career Possibilities:
Community Education Officer
Education Administrator
Education Consultant
Special Education Needs Teacher
Early Year Teacher
Primary School Teacher
Secondary School Teacher
Teaching Assistants
Counsellors
Online/Private Tutor
Career Adviser
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Education
Courses & Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
Duration
Eligibility
he Department is a hub of activities focusing on academic Tand professional excellence and
practical skills development and character building to produce leading professionals in media industry.The department is about blossoming the ta lent , nurturing the wisdom, sharpening the skills and developing a passion for effectiveness. Some of the highlights of the departments are: -
Strong academic-industry interfaceMedia lab and studio for providing exposure to apply knowledgeSummer internships in industryPlacement supportResearch/ Project work
Audio-visual LabThe studio of the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication is equipped with the audio and video product ion equipment such as Teleprompter, Video and Still cameras, basic lights, Microphones, Tripod, Audio Mixer (MG12XU), Apple Mac, Lapel Microphone, Sony Microphones, and others. Students work with equipments to practice different journalism related activities.
Students practice for News-reading and anchoringStudents practice photography under different lighting techniques.Students practice for recording of radio programmes such as Entertainment programs, Radio discussion, Radio talk etc.Student also make documentaries on relevant social issues and editing process takes place in studio.
DAVUNICOMM (Campus Paper)The department of Journalism and Mass
Communication publishes a campus paper named ‘DAVUNICOMM’. This
paper aimed at providing a platform to the students for better exposure in
writing and editing. Student’s Editorial Team ensures the news gathering,
reporting, photography and editing of the content under the supervision of teacher
coordinators.
DAVUNICOMM Media ClubThe department has formed a media club
under which students organize various activities, events and workshops. Students are enthusiastic about
organizing debate and discussion programs. They also organize writing
competitions, photography competitions and other activities.
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Journalism & Mass Commuincation
B.A.J.M.C. 3 Years
B.A.J.M.C.Passed with 50% aggregate marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in 10+2 examination or equivalent in any
English
Courses & Eligibility
Duration
Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
Bachelor of Arts (B.A) in
Journalism and Mass Communication
Master of Arts (M.A) in
Journalism and Mass Communication
M.A.J.M.C.Passed with 50% aggregate marks (45% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in any stream.
M.A.J.M.C. 2 Years
100%. The department
is equipped with
Our students practice at renowned
sports centres like PAP,
B.Sc in Health and Physical Education
B.P.Ed Professional Course
M.P.Ed
B.Sc
B.P.Ed
M.P.Ed.
3 Years
2 Years
2 Years
B.Sc. in Health
and Physical Education
Passed with 10+2 or equivalent
from any recognized Board and the
student will have to qualify
compulsory Physical Efficiency
Test (PET).
B.P.Ed Professional Course
Passed with 50% aggregate marks
in Bachelor’s degree (any stream)
or equivalent with at least
participation in the Inter-College/
Inter-Zonal/ District/ School
competition in sports and games
as recognized by the AIU/IOA/
SGFI/ Govt. of India or bachelor’s
degree in any stream with 45%
aggregate marks and studied
physical education as compulsory/
elective subject.
Along with the above mentioned
criteria, the student will have to
qualify compulsory Physical
Efficiency Test (PET).
M.P.Ed
Passed with 50% marks in the
B.P.Ed. degree/or B.Sc. degree in
Health & Physical Education (45%
marks in case of candidate
belonging to SC/ST).
Along with the above mentioned
criteria, the student will have to
qualify compulsory Physical
Efficiency Test (PET).
English
friendly atmosphere. The
students have participated
world. The department also
organises educational tours/
camps for students
and fitness through activities
he main focus of the department is on the T
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Physical Education & Sports
Courses & Eligibility
Duration
Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
Most of the faculty members in the
departments are PhD holders.
for our students as Physical Education
Teachers, yoga, instructor, gym trainer,
sports journalist, event organizer,
Law
AV University offers B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) Five Years’ Integrated Course where under Social Sciences subjects like Economics, English, History, Political Science and Sociology are taught as D
major and minor subjects along with Law subjects in the first three years of study. From third year onwards, the curriculum comprises of Law subjects and one major subject. All subjects are compulsory in the first three years of study. However, in the fourth and fifth year, students are offered specializations in four streams, viz., Business Law, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law and International Law. The successful students are awarded Honours Degree with specialization.The teaching methodology includes extensive and intensive class room teaching with emphasis on participative learning. The Courses include assignments, seminars and project work. The thrust of the course is not just on learning but also professional training.
B.A.L.L.B (Hons.) Integrated
B.A.L.L.B (Hons.) 5 years
B.A.L.L.B (Hons.)Passed with 45% aggregate marks (40% marks in case of candidate belonging to SC/ST) in 10+2 examination or equivalent.
English
Note: The admission to B.A.L.L.B. (Hons.) 5 years integrated course for the sessions 2019-2020 will be subject to the approval of the Bar Council of India (BCI).
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Courses & Eligibility
Duration
Eligibility
Medium of Instruction
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Documents Required for Admission
Copies of all the certificates of the examinations passed from Matriculation onwards up
to the class qualifying for seeking admission.
Two passport-size photographs.
Character Certificate.
SC / BC Certificate issued by the Competent Authority (where applicable).
Income Certificate of the father / mother (where applicable).
Original Migration Certificate, Transfer Certificate duly signed by the Competent
Authority.
Affidavit, if there is gap in studies, duly attested by the Executive Magistrate/ or any
other certificate covering gap.
Copy of the Aadhar Card of the student.
Note
The candidate must read the prospectus and the University rules before filling up the
admission form offline / online.
DAV University is authorized to allow provisional admission to its former students
whose result in undergraduate (UG) examination has not yet been declared. If on
declaration of result, a student fails to obtain requisite percentage of marks, his / her
provisional admission will automatically stand cancelled.
Failed candidates are not allowed admission to the University.
Admission of students from another University / Board will be provisional and subject to
confirmation of their eligibility by DAV University, Jalandhar.
If the number of students in any course is less than ten, the University reserves the right
not to run that particular course and the students will be allowed to shift to some other
course.
The candidate must carry all the original documents at the time of admission.
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General Rules
No meeting can be organized or held in the University campus without prior permission
of the Vice-Chancellor.
Students are not allowed to bring outsiders to the University.
A student on rolls of the University shall be bound by the University rules & regulations.
A student found guilty of misconduct, damaging the dignity of self and the institution,
damaging / disfiguring furniture, walls etc., shall be severely punished.
All the students are supposed to consult the Notice Board / Announcements on DAVIS
portal daily. Ignorance of orders duly displayed on Notice Board / DAVIS portal shall not
be accepted as an excuse for non-compliance.
i. Reappear examination shall be conducted only for those students who are unable to attain minimum passing grade ‘P’, i.e. 40%
ii. The Reappear Practical Examination will be conducted only for ESE for those students who are unable to attain minimum passing grade, i.e. 40% till his/her last attempt of re-appear examination.
iii. In each semester the student shall be given chance to qualify the course in which he/she is having reappear grade within the maximum duration of the programme i.e. N+2 years.
iv. In each of the attempts, a student would be allowed to appear in re-appear examination by paying a requisite fee as per the University norms decided from time to time.
v. Re-appear examination shall be conducted in every semester in the month of September/ October and March/April for candidates who are unable to get grade required to pass. The Re-appear examination s h a l l h a v e t h e s a m e template as that of ESE and the weightage shall be 100%.
vi. If a student gets re-appear in a course which contains theory as well as practical then he/she has to re-appear in theory examination only and marks/weightage of practical examination shall be carried forwarded till he/she passes the course will be kept as it is.
vii. Maximum Duration: The maximum duration allowed to complete a course will be 2 additional years across the Programmes irrespective of the normal duration of the programme.The student who fails to qualify the program within the maximum duration allowed. The Governing Body shall be authorized to review individual hardship cases where a student fails to clear all chances available and permit to him/her a golden chance.
viii.Chances for Improvement in Marks (Scores) – The students shall also be provided along with the re-appear examination, chance for improvement in their earlier marks (scores). This would be available for all the courses. A student shall have to pay an improvement fee as per University norms decided from time to time. This chance however shall be offered along with reappear examination when that particular course is being offered. In case a student opting for improvement examination scores less marks than the previous, his/her original result will stand.
Admission, Attendance and Examination Rules & RegulationsThe academic year is divided into two consecutive (One odd + One even) semesters. The odd semesters are held from July to December while the even ones are from January to June or as decided by the University. The instructional period for each semester ends with End Semester theory/practical examination.University has adopted Choice Based Credit System to provide flexibility in curriculum and assigns credits, based on the course content and hours of teaching as per the framework given by the UGC.The discipline-wise Teacher Mentor is provided to students. Such a Mentor guides students till completion of the programme.The University reserves the right to refuse admission to any applicant without assigning any reason.The Vice-Chancellor has the right to cancel / reject admission of any candidate at any stage.The student will seek re-admission every academic session.The student will undergo the process of No Dues on completion of every semester.Attendance in classes is compulsory. A student must attend 75% or more in each subjectof delivered classes, in all the registered courses of theory (lectures plus tutorial) and practical (including workshops, training, seminar, projects, industrial training etc.) of the concerned semester including optional/specialization and elective courses.A student who fails to attain 75% of attendance in any subject, he/she shall be detained from appearing in end semester examination of that subject and shall be awarded F grade.Vice-Chancellor on the recommendation of subject teacher through HOD and Dean (Dean Academics) may condone 1% of attendance in each subject in exceptional cases.In each semester, the University is following Continuous System of Evaluation which includes following components of assessment:
Mid Semester Examination: Weightage 25% (Question Paper of 25 marks of 1½ hours duration). Written Quiz (Objective Type MCQs) and Assignment and Project Work/Seminar (evidence based): Weightage 20% and is conducted at least fifteen days before the start of End Semester Examinations/Practical.End Semester Examination: Weightage 50% (Question Paper of 50 marks of 3 hours duration) Attendance : Weightage 5%End Semester Practical : Weightage 80%Continuous Assessment (Practical) : Weightage 20%
To qualify for the grant of credits for a particular course, a candidate must get at least 40% pass marks. In case a course contains both theory and practical in a single course code, a candidate must get at least 40% pass marks in theory and practical together.In case course code of theory and practical are different then the candidate has to pass separately in both practical and theory.It is mandatory to appear for a student in End Term Examination and should score atleast pass marks separately in each paper other than the marks obtained in other components of assessment.In case a student fails in a particular course by not getting minimum of 40% marks, he/she shall be awarded ‘R’ grade in that course. In such case, a student shall be allowed to re-appear as under:
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The University follows 10 point scale grading system of evaluation as recommended by UGC as per details below:
In addition, the following grading systems are adopted as per the contingency:
Computation of SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average) and CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average):(a) The SGPA is the ratio of the sum of the product of the
number of credits with the grade points scored by a student in all the courses taken by a student and the sum of the number of credits of all the courses undergone by a student, i.e. SGPA (Si) = ? (Ci x Gi)/? Ci where Ci is the number of credits of the ith course.
(b)The CGPA is also calculated in the same manner taking into account all the courses undergone by a student over all the semesters of a programme, i.e. CGPA =∑(Ci x Si) / ∑ Ci where Si is the SGPA of the ith semester and Ci is the total number of credits in that semester.
(c) The SGPA and CGPA shall be rounded off to 2 decimal points and reported in the transcripts. The ViceChancellor has the right to amend any of these rulesor may frame new rules, if so required.
To maintain transparency in the evaluation system, every student is given a chance to scrutinize his/her answer sheet free of cost within the notified period after the conduct of examination and declaration of result by the concerned teacher. In case candidate fails to turn up for scrutiny on time it will be presumed that he/she has no objection and will lose chance to scrutinize the paper in future.The medium of instructions for teaching and examination is English.
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Class Interval (Percentage)
> 90 - < =100
> 80- < =90
>70- < =80
>60- < =70
>50- < =60
>40- < =50
40
Below 40
Letter Grade
O (Outstanding)
A+ (Excellent)
A (Very Good)
B+ (Good)
B (Above Average)
C (Average)
P (Pass)
R (Re-appear)
Grade Point
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
0
Description
Detained
Absent
Incomplete
UMC/Fee Default
/Indiscipline Issue/
Any other reason
Satisfactory
Unsatisfactory
Letter Grade
F
Ab
I
RL
S
U
Grade Point
0
0
0
0
0
0
Formula for Equivalent Percentage = 10 x CGPA
Admission, Attendance and Examination Rules & Regulations
Whom to Contact
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Scholarship Scheme
Scholarship Scheme / Fee Concession(Session 2019-20)
C. Single Girl Child (One-Time Scholarship)
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Scholarship Scheme
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Academic Fee & its Payment Schedule
Hostel RulesAdmission will be sought afresh every academic session.Hostel dues as decided by the management will be payable for the whole year in three instalments as per schedule. In no case shall the fee once paid be refunded.
General Rules * It is compulsory for all the parents to attend two meetings.* Outing is permitted twice a week, once on a holiday and second as per requirement only
between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 pm.* Parents are advised to check the attendance of their wards both in classes and hostel. * The University reserves the right to make changes in residential facility, room allotted and various
provisions as and when required.* Residents are advised not to keep excessive cash, jewellery or other valuable items with them. * University is not responsible for any loss of cash or other belongings of students.* Hostel Committee members are authorized to inspect the hostel rooms, bags, almirahs or any of the
student’s personal belongings at any time during day/night as and when required.* There will be checking of boarders’ bag at two points, one at university main gate and other at hostel
entry gate whenever they enter the university.* Possession and consumption of any kind of intoxicants/drugs will result in immediate
expulsion from the hostel as well as the university.* A boarder may be expelled from the hostel if he/she stays away from the hostel without permission or
is found guilty of misconduct.* Students are not allowed to stay in the hostel during autumn break, winter break or summer vacation.* Student must vacate hostel room the very next day of the completion of exams.* No meeting can be organised or held in university campus without prior permission of the Vice
Chancellor/Registrar.* Resident students are not allowed to take part in any kind of protest or strike. Any type of complaint
can be sorted through dialogue with university authorities. Residents found guilty of causing indiscipline will be duly punished as decided by university authorities.
* In case of falling sick or having any sort of infection, disease or personal injury, the student shall inform the hostel warden/ hostel manager and his/her parents instantly; and shall be liable to pay/reimburse for any expenditure incurred by the university and/or warden on his/her treatment for any illness or disease or personal injury.
* The ACs will be operational for specific timings only on all working days and for full time on Sundays and other holidays. Hot water supply shall be available during winter only for fixed hours as prescribed by the university.
* Residents will be held responsible for any breakage of furniture issued to them. Students are required to bring their own mattress, bed linen, door curtains, locks, buckets, mugs, dusters etc.
* Resident scholars must not disfigure the walls, doors and furniture of their rooms by pasting posters, writing or engraving anything on them. Defaulters will be fined heavily.
* Residents are not allowed to use any personal electric appliances. In case of any violation, the student will be fined Rs. 500/- and the appliance will be confiscated.
* Residents are warned against tampering with electrical fittings. If found guilty, penalty, as decided by the competent authority, will be imposed on them.
* Lights and fans must be switched off when not in use. Students found keeping lights on during their absence from the room will be fined Rs. 500/- for their negligence.
* A student shall maintain discipline & peaceful atmosphere in the hostel.* Hostel students are not allowed to keep any personal vehicles.* Day scholars are not allowed to enter the hostel premises so boarders should not indulge in inviting them. * Only authorized persons as permitted by parents will be allowed to enter and meet
the respective students. * If parents/guardian and any other visitor wants to stay for the night he/she will be allowed only by the
permission of the Chief Warden and other competent authorities of the university. If permitted, parents/ guardians/ visitors, while on campus, will ensure that they behave decently and in orderly manner. Any misbehaviour or unwarranted act on their part shall entitle the university to take any action against them and/or the student.
* Students are advised to carry themselves in a decent and dignified manner as far as dress code is concerned. The dining area remains a formal place of being together so they must dress accordingly.
* Ragging is a legal offence. The university has zero tolerance towards any attempt to harass newcomers. As per the hon’ble Supreme Court orders, defaulters will face punitive action.
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Hostel Admission and Rules
.* Study hours will be observed from 9:30 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. After that the lights will be switched off. * Any student found absent from his/her room or moving around during the mentioned hours, will be
viewed seriously.* The students shall themselves be responsible for the cleanliness of their rooms and must maintain
general cleanliness in the washrooms as well as the hostel premises.* Students are not allowed to visit one another’s room after 10 p.m., the violation of which will invite
strict action as decided by the university.* Any celebration (birthdays etc.) can be organized only with prior permission. In case of any complaint
regarding non-adherence to discipline university authorities will take appropriate action against the concerned residents.
* No resident can pass on the key of his/her room to other resident or an outsider. Any violation shall be viewed as a serious and punishable offence.
* Any student found skipping classes and staying in hostel without permission of the hostel warden will be fined.
* Action will be taken against the erring students who pass undesirable remarks about fellow students, indulge in physical and mental torture and show disobedience and non-co-operative behaviour.
Attendance & Leave* It is compulsory for students to mark their attendance on daily basis or a strict disciplinary action will
be taken including fine.* All the students will report daily for Roll-Call in their respective hostels from 7.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.
during winter session (November to February) and from 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. during summer session (March to October).
* A boarder will have to seek permission from the warden for any kind of absence from hostel. Filling of the leave application form before going home is mandatory for the hostel residents.
* If a resident remains absent from the hostel without permission from the concerned authority (Chief warden/Hostel Warden) or violates any rules/policies /guidelines/instructions, the university shall be entitled to take any disciplinary action against the student which includes rustication/suspension/ withdrawal of residential facility or any other action as deemed fit by the competent authorities of the university.
* A boarder, before leaving the hostel for short/long period, shall enter the time of his/her departure in the Exit Register in the hostel as well as at the main gate. On return to the hostel, he/she shall mark entry of time of his/her return at both the points. Strict disciplinary action will be taken against students overlooking this rule.
* In case a resident scholar remains absent from classes in the university for seven days continuously without prior permission from the authorities, he/she will be asked to vacate the hostel.
* If any student extends his/her leave, the parents should inform the hostel-warden within 24 hours. Otherwise, serious action will be taken against the student.
* Warden can sanction leave for 4 days only. Any leave more than that needs to be sanctioned by the chief warden/Registrar.
* Medical leave will be sanctioned only if the regular doctor appointed for hostellers approves of it.* Hostellers are not permitted to approach any other doctor for medical care other than the one
appointed by the university authorities.* The hostel gate will be closed at 6:00 p.m. The defaulters will have to face consequences whatsoever.* The residents shall maintain their Leave Booklet. Any type of tampering with or damaging this official
document holds them liable to penalty.
Visitors & Guests* At the time of joining the hostel, the parents/guardian shall provide the details and photographs of
visitors who may be permitted to visit their ward in the hostel and whom he/she may visit at their house.
* The resident scholars will be allowed to visit only those relatives who have been mentioned in their hostel admission form.
* Single male/female shall not be considered as local guardian. Only a married couple above 30 years is eligible to be the local guardian.
* Only those visitors whose photographs are pasted on hostel form will be allowed to meet the respective student.
* No Parents/Guardians (male/female) are allowed to go to the residents' room.* Parents will be allowed to stay in the hostel guest room (general) only on payment of Rs. 250/- per
head/per day and will have to pay Rs. 150/-extra for meals per day.* A day scholar is not permitted to visit or stay in the hostel without the permission of the chief
warden/Registrar.* In case of emergency, the chief warden must be contacted. Visiting in such cases shall be permissible only
with prior permission.
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Mess Rules* Meals will be provided according to the menu duly approved by the competent authority. * No wastage is permitted.* Besides the hostel committee, a mess-committee of the students will be formed for the additional
supervision in the preparation of hygienic food for students and to maintain discipline in the mess and hostel premises.
* In case of any complaint regarding the quality, quantity, serving and non-adherence to the approved menu, the matter should be reported to the warden/chief warden/hostel committee.
The timings for dining in the hostel must be strictly followed. * Breakfast will not be served after 9.30 a.m.* The timings for lunch and dinner are from 12.00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and from 7.30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.,
respectively.Mess timings and other rules fixed by the university authorities will be strictly adhered to by the boarders.
Residents will not be allowed to carry meals to their rooms. The meals must be taken in the dining hall. Only in case of sickness with the recommendation of the medical staff a boarder can be allowed to take meals in her room. Non-vegetarian food is not permitted to be cooked or ordered/brought/eaten in the boarding house.
The university will not provide any special food or any other food which is not included in the hostel menu. Visiting hoursSaturday 2-00 p.m. to 6-00 p.m.Sunday 9-00 a.m. to 6-00 p.m.(No visitor is allowed on other days)
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Directives of the Supreme Court of India issued on May 16, 2007