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AWADHESH PRATAP SINGH UNIVERSITY
ADMISSION BROCHURE
(Regular & Self Supporting Programmes)
AWADHESH PRATAP SINGH UNIVERSITY
REWA(M.P) 486003
ADMISSION BROCHURE
(Regular & Self Supporting Programmes)
2013-14
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AWADHESH PRATAP SINGH UNIVERSITY
ADMISSION BROCHURE
(Regular & Self Supporting Programmes)
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AWADHESH PRATAP SINGH UNIVERSITY
REWA(M.P) 486003
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Prof. R.M. Mishra (R) : 07662-242175
Vice-Chancellor (Fax)07662-233819,242175
bZ&esy E-mail: vcapsu @gmail.com
MESSAGE
University is the venue where constant learning, growth and enrichment on all frontiers of
knowledge takes place. It is the highest seat of learning and dissemination of all knowledge. No other
place is more suited for what may be termed as global interaction amongst educationists, intellectuals
and the aspiring youth.
It is with an intention of imparting quality and job-oriented education to students from across
the country that we had introduced Self Supporting Programmes in this University way back in 1991
in addition to regular courses which commenced with the establishment of this university in the year
1968.The small sapling planted then has now transformed into a huge, shady and fruitful tree. We now
have a number of regular and self supporting courses that cater to the needs of students from almost all
disciplines.Whereas the regular courses inspire the students to make their career in higher education
the self supporting programmes are market oriented and socially useful. Thus all the Courses have
made a positive impact on the overall development of the University in general and students in
particular under the able guidance of well versed highly qualified teaching faculty
I give my blessings and best wishes on the occasion of the publication of the admission
brochure of our University.
(Prof. R. M. Mishra)
Vice-Chancellor
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AWADHESH PRATAP SINGH UNIVERSITY
REWA(M.P) 486003
MkW- c`ts'k flag Ph: (O) : 07662-230050
dqylfpo (R) : 07662-233866
QSDl (Fax) : 07662-233866
bZ&esy E-mail: regapsu @gmail.com)
Dr. Brijesh Singh
Registrar
MESSAGE
It is a matter of extreme pleasure that the admission brochure of the University is being
published. Since its foundation (July 1968), this University has been steadily moving ahead on the
path of progress successfully. Teaching of regular courses in this University commenced from the
Seventies.These regular courses which grew over the years, became a launching pad for the initiation
of job oriented self supporting programmes.
These programmes were introduced with a view to impart professional and job-oriented
knowledge & training to our young and upcoming academicians, scientists, managers and
sportspersons. Presently, the number of regular and self supporting courses being taught here has
reached almost sixty five. These courses cover almost all the streams of knowledge.
I extend my hearty and warm wishes for the bright future of the students aspiring to take
admission in this University.
(Dr. Brijesh Singh)
Registrar
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AWADHESH PRATAP SINGH UNIVERSITY
REWA(M.P) 486003
Prof. A. P. Mishra Ph: (O): 07662-233436
Dean, Students' Welfare (R): 07662-254221
(Fax):07662-233819
bZ&esy E-mail:apm_apsu@yahoo.co.in
MESSAGE
It is for the first time that our University is bringing out a Joint Admission brochure of its
Regular and Self Supporting Courses. In addition to the teaching of regular courses which began in the
late seventies in this University, the first Self Supporting Programme was introduced in the year 1991.
I have been a witness to the steady growth and development of the various courses being run by this
University. As Dean, Students' Welfare it is a matter of great pride for me that the quality of education
being imparted to the students and the variety of courses being run by our University is excellent. The
placement graph of the students passing out of this university is also on a steady rise.
On the occasion I extend my best wishes to all concerned and especially to the students of this
University.
Prof. A.P. Mishra
Dean, Students' Welfare
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DIRECTORATE OF SELF SUPPORTING PROGRAMME
AWADHESH PRATAP SINGH UNIVERSITY
REWA (M.P) 486003
Prof. N. P. Pathak Ph: (O) : 07662-232676
Director (R) : 07662-231422
(Fax): 07662-233819
bZ&esy E-mail: profnppathak@gmail.com
MESSAGE
The publication of Admission Brochure of our university takes place annually. With the
changing pattern of time, this year the University has decided to bring out a joint admission brochure
for the Regular & Self Supporting Programme being run here. Since their inception in 1991, the SSP.,
in this University have provided a huge support to the already existing infrastructure of regular course
run in this University. The highly academic & kaleidoscopic nature of these courses attract students
from all over the country.
I extend my best wishes to all concerned with this venture as well as to all the students taking
admission in our University.
Prof. N. P. Pathak
Director
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Important Dates
Availability of Admission-form for online
submission through MPONLINE
June 01,2013
Last date for submission of the printout of
admission form for courses other than M.Phil.
June 30, 2013
Last date for submission of the printout of
admission form for M.Phil courses .
July 13, 2013
Date of Entrance Examination for M.Phil courses July 16, 2013
Important website & Contact Numbers
University Website : http://www.apsurewa.ac.in
Phone Numbers: 07662-233436,233673,233318
MP Online: https:// www.mponline.gov.in
Phone Numbers: 0755-4019400-406
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CONTENTS
1. About Rewa City
2. Our University
3. University Administration
4. University Courses at a glance
5. Our Departments and Study Centres
6. Central Facilities
7. Admission Procedure and General Instructions
8. Details of Courses in the UTD
9. List of Affiliated Colleges running Professional Courses
10. Admission Notice 2013-14
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ABOUT REWA CITY
All over the world, Rewa is known as the “land of white tigers”. as the first and ever white
tiger was found in Rewa. It was named Mohan by the then ruling king Maharaja Martand Singh.
Mohan's progeny is now spread all over the world. Rewa, located on the central Vindhya Plateau was
the capital of the Princely State of Rewa from the beginning of the 17th Century A.D. The name Rewa
is derived from 'Reva' the ancient name of the sacred river Narmada. Rewa also had the honour of
being the capital of Vindhya Pradesh. Rewa is the only place in the world where beautiful handicrafts
are made from beetle nuts (Supari). Big and beautiful handicrafts like the auspicious Ganesh Idol, Shiv
temple, Lord Krishna, Tribal Couples, Taj Mahal, Peacocks, Pens, Sticks etc. are made from these
small dried nuts. The fineness of the craft is such that joints are not at all visible on the finished work.
At present, Rewa is a divisional head quarter and an important centre for education and culture
in Central India. It has the privilege of having the Sainik School, which is only one in each state. This
region is developing fast as an industrial belt too, especially for the production of Cement, Cables,
Optical Fibers, Refined Vegetable Oil and Electricity Generation. With the presence of giants like
NTPC, NCL, Jaypee Cement, ACC Cement, Prism Cement, Birla Ericsson for years and the entrance
of multinational companies like Essar Group, Reliance, KJS Cements and others, this region is
destined to be one of the most prominent centers of commercial and economic activity in the state of
Madhya Pradesh and the Central India. The commissioning of Bansagar Dam Project and the fast
spread of its canal network in the region is destined to rewrite the fortune of this region.
Bandhav Garh (160 km, 3 hrs) and Khajuraho (165 km, 4 hrs) are the near by International
Tourism Centres for Wild Life and Heritage Tourism, respectively. While Maihar (65 km; 90 min),
Chitrkoot (150 km; 3 hrs) and Vindhyavasini (250 km; 4 hrs 30 min) are the sacred places of
pilgrimage in this region.
The city can be approached from Satna which is 52 km from this place and is on Howrah-
Bombay route. It can also be reached through Allahabad which is nearly 130 km and a three hours
drive by road. Rewa is well connected by road and rail. There are direct trains to New Delhi, Bhopal,
Jabalpur Bilaspur,Chirmiri andIndore initiating from this place. Now, there is also an air connection
between Rewa and Bhopal.
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Our University
AWADHESH PRATAP SINGH VISHWAVIDYALAYA, REWA
Establishment:
The establishment of a univrsity at Rewa was proposed in 1948 by Capt.Awadhesh Pratap
Singh, a national leader and the first Prime Minister of Vindhya Pradesh. The University is, therefore,
named after him to give recognition to his vision. It is called Awadhesh Pratap Singh University,
Rewa, to give reality to Capt. Singh's vision. An ordinance was promulgated on June, 27, 1968 which
was ratified by the Act to State Legislature, which in turn was given assent by the Governor on 17
October, 1969. The university is a member of the all India University Association (AIU) and All
Common Wealth Association of Universities (ACU).
Site and Jurisdiction :
Rewa city with a population of Five lakh is located in the heart of India. It is 2131 kms, East of
Bombay and 835 kms. South of Delhi. From Satna, a Central Railway Station on the Calcutta-Bombay
line, it is about 51 kms.
The academic jurisdiction of the University extends to seven districts of Madhya Pradesh,
Rewa, Satna, Sidhi, Singrauli, Shahdol, Anuppur & Umariya. 147 colleges, including a college each
for Medicine, Nursing and Ayurved, are affiliated to the University.
Administration:
The University Court is the supreme governing body. The Executive Council is the Chief
Executive body. It consists of the Vice-Chancellor, Secretary to the Govt. of Madhya Pradesh,
Education Department or his nominee, three members elected by the Court, two members nominated
by the Chancellor, four Principals of Colleges nominated by the Chancellor by rotation according to
seniority, and four Deans, nominated by the Chancellor. The Academic Council is the Chief Academic
body. His Excellency, the Governor of Madhya Pradesh, is the Chancellor of the university.
The University Court has powers to override the acts of the Executive and Academic Council.
The Executive Council, on its part, controls the University funds and also makes ordinances. The
Academic Council constitutes Faculties and Boards of Studies to prepare papers, syllabi and also
recommends ordinances, concerning admission to examinations and degrees.
University Campus:
Spread over 246.20 acres, the campus is about 5 km. from the main city on the Rewa-Sirmour
Road. The University buildings include an Administrative Block, Department of Environmental
Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, A Humanities Block, Dept.of Psychology, Ambedkar
Bhawan, Life Long Learning Dept., Advait Vedant Dept., Antar Bharti Building, Community Hall,
Biotechnology Dept., Law Dept., D.E.C Building , M.B.A. Dept., Computer Centre, USIC Building,
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Library, Guest House, Faculty Hostel, Arjun Student Home, A Gymnasium Hall, Yoga Hall, A
Women's Common Room, A seperate building for Bank (CBC branch with ATM facility),Sub-Post
Office. A University Auditorium, Two hostels, One for boys and another for girls. The campus has
two seperate colonies, one for Teachers and other for Employees of the University. Primary Health
Centre Building is also established within the campus. A well equipped High School ( Class I to Class
X) is also established in the campus for the Children of University Employees.
Our University is a fine example of excellent management of higher education in limited
resources. With low paying capacity of the students, faculty crunch and financial limitations, our
University is imparting quality education to students in an exemplary manner. Our students are
adorning positions across the globe. We act as 'friend, philosopher and guide' for our students. We
motivate and inspire them to study well. Our coaching and counseling initiatives have helped
thousands of students. A University is not made of concrete structures only; it is the spirit that guides
the institution which really matters. Under the present leadership of our Honorable Vice-chancellor
Prof. R.M. Mishra, the University is making progress by leaps & bounds.
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University Administration
Name Designation Telephone Nos.
Office Residence
Prof. R.M. Mishra Vice-Chancellor 233819 251952
Fax 233819 251952, 242175
Prof. R.N. Shukla Rector 233441 233896
Dr.Brijesh Singh Registrar 230050 233919
Fax 230050
Mr.Praveen Singh Finance Officer 233719 241745
Prof.U.K.Chauhan Dean 233855 233275
College Development Council
Prof.A.P.Mishra Dean Students Welfare 233436 254221
(A) Heads of University Teaching Departments :
Name Department Telephone Nos.
Office Residence
Prof. C.K. Sharma Mathematical Science 233545 242982
Prof. U.K. Chauhan Environmental Biology 233318 233275
Prof. D.P. Tiwari Physics 233532 230447
Prof. N.P. Pathak Business Economics 233624 231422
Prof.(Smt.) Anjali Shrivastava Psychology 233121 231488
Prof.(Smt) Deepa Shrivastava J.N.Centre for Policy Research 235164 -
Prof. Rajiv Dubey Business Administration 233221 242428
Prof.Sunil Kumar Tiwari Dept.of Life-Long-Learning 233924 252662
Prof.Shubha Tiwari English 9425185320 9424740743
Prof.R.N.Patel Chemistry 233683 9826630086
Prof. Navita Shrivasava Computer Science 233900 255244
Prof.Dinesh Kushwah Hindi 233372 231929
Dr.M.C.Shrivastava A.I.H.Culture & Arch. 233377 233405
Dr. A.R. Raju Russian Language 233899 230695
Dr. Sreekant Mishra Advait Vedant 233411 233083
(B) Directorate of Self Supporting Programmes :
Prof. N.P.Pathak Director 233673 232233
Prof. Mrinal Srivastava Dy.Director 233673 231344
(C) Distance Education Centre
Prof.A.K.Sriavastava Director 233441 233616
Prof.S.L. Agarawal Dy.Director 233441 233721
Dr.M.C. Srivastava Asstt.Director 233441 233450
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(D) Research Directorate
Prof. R.N. Shukla Rector 233266 233896
Prof. J.P. Singh Director 233266 233695
Prof Rajeev Dubey Dy.Director 233266 242428
Administration of Self Supporting Programmes
Sr. No.Prof. Incharge Name of the Course Nodal Dept. Telephone Nos.
Office Residence
1. Prof. R.N. Shukla M.Phil. Botany
M.Phil. Forestry
M.Sc. Forestry
Dept. of
Env.Biology
233318 233896
2. Prof. C.K. Sharma Bachelor of Physical
Education (BPE)
Bachelor of Physical Edu.
(B.P-Ed.)
Master of Physical Education
(M.P.E.D)
M.Phil. Physical Education
Study Centre
for Physical
Education
233545 242982
3. Prof. A.K. Shrivastava MBA. (Industrial Relations
&Personnel Management)
M.Phil. Psychology
Diploma in Yoga Education
(D.Y.Ed.)
Dept. of
Psychology
233940 233616
4. Prof.(Smt.) U.K. Chauhan M.Sc. Biotechnology
M.Sc. Microbiology
M.Phil.Biotechnology
M.Phil. Environmental Science
Dept. of
Environmental
Biology
233318 238275
5. Prof. N.P. Pathak B.Com. (Hons.)
B.A.LLB.(Hons.) Five Years
Integrated Programme
M.Com.
M.Phil. Business Economics
M.Phil. Commerce
Dept. of
Business
Economics
232233 231422
6. Prof.(Smt.) Anjali Shrivastava MSW (Master of Social
Work)
M.Phil. Social Work
Dept. of
Psychology
233121 231488
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P.G.Diploma In Guidance and
Counseling (PGDGC)
P.G.Diploma in Human Rights
(PGDHR)
7. Prof.(Smt.) Deepa Shrivastava Diploma in Fashion & Textile
Designing) (DFTD)
Dept. of
Business
Economics
254683
8. Prof. Sunil Tiwari MBA.(H RD)
M.Lib. I.Sc.
Dept. of Life-
Long-Learning
233924 252662
9. Prof. D.S. Singh Baghel Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
M.A. Education
M.Phil. Education
Dept. of Life-
Long-Learning
233924
10. Prof. R.N. Singh M.Phil. Mathematics Dept. of Math-
matical Sc.
233545 233015
11. Prof. Shubha Tiwari M.Phil.English Dept of English 9425185320
12. Prof. A.P. Mishra M.Phil. Physics Dept. of Physics 233532 251354
13. Prof. R.N.Patel M.Sc. Biochemistry
M.Phil. Chemistry
M.Phil. Biochemistry
M.Phil. Chemical Science
Department of
Chemistry
233683 233344
14. Prof. Dinesh Kushwah M.Phil. Hindi
M.Phil. Tribal Studies
Dept. of Hindi 233372 231929
15. Prof.(Smt.)Navita Shrivastava M.Sc. Information Technology
M.Sc. Bioinformatics
Dept. of
Computer Sc.
233532 255244
16. Prof. R.K. Katare M.Sc. Computer Science
M.Phil. Computer Science
Dept. of
Computer Sc.
9425352462
17. Dr. M.C. Shrivastava MBA Tourism Admn.
M.Phil.Ancient Indian History
Culture & Archeology
M.Phil.Tourism Admin.
4. B.H.M. Bachelor in
Hotel Management
Dept. of
Ancient Indian
History Culture
& Archeology
233717
18. Dr. P.K. Rai B.C.A.,M.C.A Computer
Centre
233384
19. Dr.Atul Pandey B.B.A.
M.Phil. Management
Dept. of Bus.
administration
233221 231599
20. Dr.Sreekant Mishra P.G. Diploma in Indian Ritual
Science
M.Phil. Philosophy
Dept. of Advait
Vedant
233411 233083
UNIVERSITY COURSES AT A GLANCE-
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Regular Courses
1. Faculty of Life Science:
Department of Environmental Biology - M.Sc.; Ph.D.
2. Faculty of Science
(i) Department of Physics - M.Sc.; Ph.D.
(ii) Department of Chemistry - M.Sc., Ph.D.
(iii) Department of Mathematical Science - M.Sc.; Ph.D.
(iv) Department of Computer Science- PGDCA ; (One Year PG Diploma in Computer
Science & Application) Ph.D.
3. Faculty of Social Sciences
(i) Department of Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archaeology - M.A.; Ph.D.
(ii) Department of Business Economics - M.A.; Ph.D.
(iii) Department of Psychology - M.A;Ph.D.
(iv) Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Policy Research : M.Phil. (Policy Research); Ph.D.
4. Faculty of Arts :
(i) Department of English - M.A.; Ph.D.
(ii) Department of Russian Language - M.A.; Part-time Certificate of Proficiency
in Russian Language; Advance Diploma in Russian Language.
(iii) Department of Hindi - M.A.; Ph.D.
(iv) Department of Advait Vedant Darshan - M.A. (Philosophy);Ph.D.
5. Faculty of Management :
Department of Business Administration :., M.B.A., Ph.D.
6. Faculty of Education :
Department of Life-Long-Learning - Programmes related
to life-long-learning.
The eligibility criteria for the regular courses of the University Teaching Departments is as under.
Sr. No. Courses Duration Eligibility
01. M.Sc. 4 Semester B.Sc. degree in Science with relevant subject with at
least 45% marks in theory papers.
02. M.A. 4 Semester Bachelor's degree with at least 45% marks in theory
papers.
03. P.G.D.C.A 2 Semester Bachelor's /Post Graduate degree with 50% marks and
Commerce or Mathematics at 10+2 level or its
equivalent.
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04. M.Phil. 2 Semester *Environmental Biology: Master degree in related
subject with 55% marks.
*Policy Research: Master Degree (Business
Economics/ Economics/Geography/ Political Science/
Public
Administration/Psychology/Sociology/Anthropology)
with 55% marks
Self Supporting Professional Courses
Sr.No. Courses Eligibility Year/
Sems.
Course
Fees
No. of
Seats
1. MBA.(Industrial
Relations & Personnel
Management)
Graduate degree with 50% marks in
aggregate (45%for SC/ST/OBC)
2Year
4Sem
Rs.12000
per Sem.
80
2. MBA.H.R.D.
(Human Resources
Development)
Graduation degree with 50% marks
in aggregate
2Year
4Sem.
Rs.12000
per Sem.
80
3. MBA(Tourism Admn.) Graduation degree with 50% marks
in aggregate
2Year
4Sem.
Rs.12000
per Sem.
80
4. MSW(Master of Social
Work
UG/PG degree with 50% marks in
aggregate
2Year
4Sem.
Rs.12000
per Sem.
80
5. M.Sc. (Biotechnology) B.Sc. (Bio. Group) B.Sc. Agri./
M.B.B.S. with 50% in theory
2Year
4Sem.
Rs.16000
per Sem.
40
6. M.Sc. (Microbiology) B.Sc. in Life Science with 50% in
theory
2Year
4Sem.
Rs.16000
per Sem.
40
7. M.Sc. (Biochemistry) Bachelor's degree in Chemistry,
Botany, Zoology Biotechnology/
Micro- Biology/any Subject of Life
Science with minimum 50% marks.
2Year
4Sem.
Rs.16000
per Sem.
40
8. M.Sc.(Environmental
Science)
B.Sc. with Biology Group B.Sc. with
Agri. with 50% marks in theory
2Year
4Sem.
Rs.10000
per Sem.
35
9. M.Sc.(Information
Technology)
BCA/BIT/BE or B.Sc. with
Combination of any two sub. (Comp.
Sc.,Comp. App., Electronics, Maths,
Physics) with atleast 55% marks in
Aggregte
2Year
4Sem.
Rs.12000
per Sem.
40
10. M.Sc. (Computer Sc.) Bachelor's degree with Combination
of any two subject (Comp.Science,
Comp. Application,) Electronics,
Maths. Physics) with 55% marks in
2Year
4Sem.
Rs.12000
per Sem.
60
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Aggregte.
11. MSc. (Bio-Informatics) B.Sc.(Honors/General)with
Chemistry Bio-Chemistry, Botany,
Electronic, LifeSc., Environmental
Sc.& Genetics, Mathematics, Micro-
biology, Physics Statistics &
Zoology as one of the Sub. or
Bachelor's degree in Agriculture,
Computer Sc. Engg. Medicine,
Pharmacy, Veterinary Sc. with at
least 55% marks in aggregate.
2Year
4Sem.
Rs.12500
per Sem.
40
12. M.Sc.(Forestry) B.Sc. with 55% marks in aggregate 2Year
4Sem.
Rs,10000
per Sem.
30
13. Master of Physical
Education (M.P.E.D)
Candidates who have obtained at
least 55% marks in the B.P.Ed.
Degree or B.Sc. Degree in Physical
Education Health Education and
Sports/are Eligible for admission and
rest of the eligibility will be
governed as per NCTE norms.
Details may be obtained from the
dept. of Physical Education
2Year
4Sem.
Rs.15000
per Sem.
30
14. M.Com. UG Commerce degree with 50%
marks in aggregate
2Year
4Sem.
Rs.12500
per Sem.
40
15. M.C.A.(Master of
Computer Application)
Graduation degree with maths at 10+2
level or B.C.A. degree with Maths
3Year
6Sem.
Rs.10000
per Sem.
30
16. M.A. (Education) Graduation degree with Education as
one of the sub.with 50% marks in
aggregate.
2Year
4Sem.
Rs.6000
per Sem.
40
17. M.Lib.Sc. After Graduation degree with
B.Lib.Sc.
1Year
2Sem.
Rs.12000
per Sem.
40
18. M.Ed. For Affiliated
Colleges
B.Ed. with 55% marks and rest of
the eligibility will be as per NCTE
norms
1 Year As per
NCTE
norms
19. Bachelor of Physical
Education. (B.P.Ed.)
Bachelor's degree in Physical
Education 55% marks Bachelor's
degree with Physical Education as
an elective subject with45% marks
and participation in National All
1Year
2Sem.
Rs.12500
per Sem.
50
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India Inter-University Competitions
in sports recognized by AIU or IOA
and rest of the eligibility will be
governed by NCTE norms. Details
may be obtained from the
department.
20. Bachelor of Business
Administration (BBA)
Hr. Sec. (10+2) or Equivalent 3Year
6 Sem.
Rs.12000
per Sem.
120
21. Bachelor of Computer
Application (BCA)
Hr. Sec. (10+2) with Science/
Commerce
3 Year
6 Sem.
Rs.9000
per Sem.
80
22. Bachelor of Physical
Education (BPE)
10+2 Pass 50% marks in aggregate
(Not above 22 years of age as on Ist.
July 2013
3 Year
6 Sem.
Rs.4000
per Sem.
60
23. Bachelor of Commerce
B.Com. (Hons.)
10+2 Pass 50% marks in aggregate
(Not above 22 years of age as on Ist
July 2013
3 Year
6 Sem.
Rs.7500
per Sem.
80
24. Bachelor of Hotel
Management (B.H.M.)
10+2 Pass 50% marks in aggregate 3 Year
6 Sem.
Rs.25000
per Sem.
60
25. B.A.LLB. (Hons.)
Five Years Integrated
Programme
10+2 Pass 50% marks in aggregate
(Not above 22 years of age as on Ist.
July 2013
5 Year
10Sem
Rs.6000
per Sem.
160
Information for M.Phil Courses in UTD, A.P.S. University,Rewa
S.N. Department Eligibility Duration Tution
Fee.
No. of
Seats
M.Phil. Courses (Regular)
01. Environmental Biology Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year
2Sem
Rs.10500
Per Sem.
35
02. J.N. Centre for Policy Research Master degree (Business Economics/ Economics/
Geography/ Political Science/ Public Administration/
Psychology/Sociology/Anthropology) with 55% marks
with 55% marks in the subject
1Year
2Sem
Rs.6000
Per Sem.
35
M.Phil. Courses (SSP)
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01. Physics Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year
2Sem
Rs.10500
Per Sem.
35
02. Chemistry. Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year
2Sem
Rs.15000
Per Sem.
25
03. Mathematics Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year
2Sem
Rs.10500
Per Sem.
35
04. Computer Science Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year
2Sem
Rs.10500
Per Sem.
35
05. Chemical Science Master degree must be in any of the following
subject/fields Chem./Biochem./Poly.Chem./Env
1Year
2Sem
Rs.15000
Per Sem.
25
06. Forestry Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year
2Sem
Rs.10500
Per Sem.
35
07. Biochemistry Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year
2Sem
Rs.15000
Per Sem.
25
08. Biotechnology M.Sc.Biotechnology /Microbiology/Biochemistry/
Bioinformatics/Agriculture with 55% marks in
aggregate.
1Year
2Sem
Rs.30000
Per Sem.
30
09. Botany Master degree in the concerned Subject or allied
Subject with 55% marks
1Year
2Sem
Rs.15000
Per Sem.
35
10. Environmental Sc. M.Sc. Biology group/Chemistry with 55% marks in
aggregate.
1Year
2Sem
Rs.12500
Per Sem.
25
11. Psychology Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year
2Sem
Rs.6000
Per Sem.
35
12. Ancient Indian History Culture
& Archeology
Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year
2Sem
Rs.6000
Per Sem.
35
13. Business Economics Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year
2Sem
Rs.6000
Per Sem.
35
14. English Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year Rs.6000 50
20
2Sem Per Sem.
15. Hindi Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year
2Sem
Rs.6000
Per Sem.
35
16. Tribal Studies Master degree with 55% marks in
Sociology/Geography
1Year
2Sem
Rs.8500
Per Sem.
35
17. Philosophy Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year
2Sem
Rs.6000
Per Sem.
35
18. Social Work Master degree in concerned Subject or in allied subject
with 55% marks
1Year
2Sem
Rs.15000
Per Sem.
35
19. Tourism Administration Master degree in concerned Subject or in allied subject
with 55% marks
1Year
2Sem
Rs.15000
Per Sem.
35
20. Physical Education Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year
2Sem
Rs.15000
Per Sem.
25
21. Management Master degree in the concerned Subject or in allied
subject with 55% marks
1Year
2Sem
Rs.15000
Per Sem.
35
22. Commerce Master degree in the concerned Subject or in allied
subject with 55% marks
1Year
2Sem
Rs.15000
Per Sem.
35
24. Education Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year
2Sem
Rs.10000
Per Sem.
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Programmes of Distance Education Centre (Correspondence Courses)
Distance Education Centre, A.P.S. University runs the following courses through distance mode
of learning.
(i) Bachelor of Library and Information Science (One Year)
(ii) Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (One Year)
(iii) P.G.Diploma in Computer Science and Application (18 Months)
(iv) P.G.Diploma in Pollution Management (One Year)
(v) P.G.Diploma in Environmental Impact Assessment (One Year)
(vi) P.G.Diploma in Industrial Relations & Personnel Management (One Year)
(vii) P.G.Diploma in Marketing Management (One Year)
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(viii) Bachelor of Science (Three Year)
(ix) Bachelor of Arts (Three Year)
(x) Bachelor of Commerce (Three Year)
Under the academic activities the students are provided study material, writing of Response Sheet &
Home Assignments. Personal Contact Programmes are arranged. The details of the courses can be
obtained from the Director, Distance Education Centre, A.P.S. University, Rewa (M.P.)
OUR DEPARTMENTS AND STUDY CENTERS
1. School of Environmental Biology
The School of Environmental Biology was established in the year 1977 as the first University
Teaching Department of its kind in the country. Since then sincere and serious efforts are being made
to accomplish the goals and objectives, through updating and revision of courses so as to provide the
nation well groomed experts in the subject. The enlightened faculty of the department keep track of the
changing needs and accordingly the course contents are periodically revised and adopted.
Faculty Specialization
Prof. R.N.Shukla EIA and Animal Ecology
Prof.(Mrs.) U.K.Chauhan, Head Microbiology and Biotechnology
Prof. A.K.Awasthi Forest Ecology and EIA
Prof. R.M.Mishra Pollution and Toxicology, Ecology
(Presently Vice-Chancellor, APSU, Rewa)
Regular Courses :
1. M.Sc. in Environmental Biology
2. M.Phil.in Environmental Biology
3. Ph.d.
Self Supporting Courses:
1. M.Sc. in Microbiology
2. M.Sc. in Biotechnology
3. M.Sc. in Environmental Science
4. M.Sc. Forestry
5. M.Phil. in Biotechnology
6. M.Phil. in Environmental Science
7. M.Phil. in Botany
8. M.Phil. in Forestry
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(A) Centre for Biotechnology Studies:
The centre for Biotechnology Studies was established in 1997 under the canopy of the School
of Environmental Sciences. The Centre has been set up with a vision to enhance the pragmatic
utilization of Biotechnological theories and principles, in bringing up a healthy life of human beings.
At the centre, the students are trained and equipped with the most modern tools and equipments to
conserve the biodiversity of plants & animals. The first batch of M.Sc. Biotechnology started in Jan.
1999 with an intake of 15 students. Encouraged with the popularity and success of the course the
intake of the has been increased to 40 including 5 seats each for payment and sponsored categories.
The students of Biotechnology get an opportunity to learn the same syllabus as in any other universiies
in India. Due to the rapid change in the field of Biotechnology, we modify the syllabus from time to
time. The students of Biotechnology are exposed to the latest technologies in the field of Molecular
Biology, Immunology and Recombinant DNA Technology. They also get the knowledge of computer
(Theory and Practical of recent Software's).
Therefore, this department is trying its level best to give the recent theories and practical
knowledge in the field of Biotechnology, so that the students can exploit the field for gain and can
serve the human race.
Training for the Project Work :
The Centre for Biotechnology has its MOU with Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic
plants, Lucknow, National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources Lucknow, Mango Research Institute
Lucknow, so that the students can do their work with a suitable stipend. The centre recommends the
names of students in different National Laboratories and industries for the project work. The students
get the most advanced practical training in these institutes.
(B) Centre for Forestry Studies :
Forests are one of the most striking features of the land surface. Forests of a country are its
natural assets. If utilized properly, they can be kept productive and useful conferring many benefits,
directly or indirectly on the people. Forests have unlimited kindness and benevolence and make no
demands for their sustenance and extend protection to all beings offering even to those who set out to
destroy them. M.Sc. in Forestry was launched with an aim to train personnel in forestry principles &
its scientific management for the benefit of mankind.
It is a job oriented course. The students passing out of this department have got jobs in various
institutes after the successful completion of this course. Job opportunities and placement of the
students who have passed out is quite encouraging. It is a two year (Four Sem.) course.
C) Centre for Environmental Science :
M.Sc. Environmental Science :
In the last few decades the impact of human actives on environment has become more
accelerated and pronounced. Human beings need to be educated to understand, solve and prevent
environment related hazards. Considering the seriousness of environmental problems, the School of
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Environmental Biology established the centre for Environmental Science with the initiation of M.Sc.
in Environmental Science.
M.Sc. Environmental Science is a 2 year (4 Semester) course. Minimum qualification for
admission to this course is B.Sc. with Biology group or B.Sc. Agriculture with 50% marks in theory.
M.Phil. Environmental Science :
Subsequently M.Phil. in Environmental Science (a one year/2 Sem. Course) was introduced in
the year 1999-2000. This course has been designed as an inter-disciplinary capsule covering
environmental aspects of Science and Biology related subjects.
Major Research facilities:
1. Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope
2. Electrophoresis
3. UV- Vis Spectrophotometer
4. Chromatographs
2. Department of Physics
"Vikram Space Physics Centre" established in the form of a nucleus by UGC. New Delhi
during the fourth five year plan transformed into full fledged Physics Department in the year 1982-83
on the basis if its performance and achievements in the area of Cosmic Rays and Interplanetary
Physics. The department came into existence after due concurrence of MP State Government to
impart training to students in the front line areas of Cosmic Rays and Interplanetary Physics since
1982-83. The Department of Physics has taken several strides in P.G. level teaching and research.
Over the years, it has incorporated specializations related to Electronics, Materials Science and
Informatics in the curriculum at the M.Sc. and M.Phil. level. The UGC New Delhi chose Department
of Physics to organize refresher courses for several years. The students have brought laurels to the
department by qualifying in competitive examinations of diverse natures (MPPSC,MPSLET, NET,
UPPPSC, BARC etc.) and getting placements in various prestigious organizations.
Presently the department has an intake of 35 students for the M.Sc Physics Programme. More
than 50 research students have obtained Ph. D. degree since the inception of the department in. More
than 20 students are presently working for their Ph. D.degree research in the department.
Faculty:
Prof. D.P. Tiwari, Head of the Department
Prof. A.P. Mishra, Professor
Prof. S.L. Agrawal,Professor
Dr. A.K. Saxena Associate Professor
Courses offered/Course structure
Regular
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M.Sc. Physics
Ph.D
Self Supporting Programme
M.Phil. Physics
Major Research facilities:
1. X Ray Diffractometer
2. Optical Polarising Microscope
3. Fourier transform Intrared Spectro fotometer
3. Department of Computer Science:
The department of Computer Science was established in 1990 by the University Grants
Commission (UGC) to start a one-year (two semesters) full time course of Post Graduate Diploma in
Computer Science and Application (PGDCA).There ability based on the technological need and global
requirement and encouraged with the employability of the pass-outs the M.Sc. in Computer
Science(1999), M.Sc. in Information Technology (2000) and M.Sc. in Bioinformatics (2004)
Advanced PG Diploma in Bioinformatics(APGDBI) (2005) and M.Phil. in Computer Science(2006)
have been started under the Self Supporting Scheme. These courses provide not only better career
opportunities to the students form the nearby areas but also help them in having scientific aptitude
enabling them to broaden their horizon and chose research oriented and demanding careers in the ever-
expanding field of computer science and related areas.
Center for Bio-informatics
Bioinformatics is an emerging interdisciplinary research area and is said to be the wave of
future. In India this field is in embryonic stage and is one of the most promising fields for job hunters.
It integrates the advances in the contemporary areas of IT and BT (Information Technology, Bio-
technology), to solve complex problems in life Sciences and is evolving into a full- fledged scientific
discipline. Developments in this field have direct implication on the key issues related to healthcare,
medicine discovery of next generation drugs, development of agricultural products, renewable energy,
environmental protection etc.
In recent past this field has attracted attention of several companies and entrepreneurs. As a
result, a large number of Bioinformatics-based start-ups have been launched and the trend is likely to
continue. There is an increasing demand of trained manpower in the areas of Bioinformatics and this
has necessitated the availability of a large number of formally trained individuals in Bioinformatics.
In view of the increasing demand and requirement of trained manpower in the area of
Bioinformatics, Department of Computer Science, A.P.S. University Rewa decided to start a two year,
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(four-semester) course of M.Sc. In Bioinformatics under the self-supporting programme from the
academic session 2004-2005.
Faculty :
Area of Interest
Prof.Navita Srivastava, Head of the Dept. SE, MIS, CN, Bioinformatics
Prof.Rakesh Katare DS, TOC, DM, Parallel Computing
Dr.Pramod Kumar Rai DS,OOPS Character Recognition
(System Incharge Computer Centre)
4. Department of Chemistry
Genesis :
The Department of Chemistry of A.P.S.University, was established in 1984, with the basic aim
to cater to the needs of the students of Vindhya Region socially and economically backward part of
Central India. This region is particularly rich in natural resources. Our former Prime Minister (Late)
Mrs. Indira Gandhi named it as the Cement Belt and Planned to run "Cement Express" from Delhi to
connect it to the power Capital of the Country i.e. "Shaktinagar" in Singrauli area. Situated on the
border of UP & MP the region is rich in natural resources like limestone, bauxite, coal, diamond,
granite and iron etc. Based on these resources major industries like cement, aluminum, coal, Power
and paper industries are operating over the past fifty years. Chemical Science is the backbone of these
major industries. Most of such industrial units are in the university jurisdiction and the department of
Chemistry is preparing trained and skilled human resources for all these.
The department has been recognized by the UGC, New Delhi for its academic pursuits and
special assistance (SAP-DRS) has been sanctioned for the department in the year 2006.
Despite all natural resources and manpower, the younger generation of the region lacked
technical skills and the exploitation of the resources available. Local stalwarts and academicians felt
that by providing proper guidance, quality teaching and technical know-how, this region can be
developed and brought in the main stream of the country. With these objectives the then Vice-
Chancellor Prof. Hira Lal Nigam, a renowned Inorganic Chemist, took all the pains to establish a
Department of Chemistry in this University. Postgraduate teaching and research programme were
undertaken by the department to fulfill the aims and goals of the department.
Faculty :
1. Prof. V.K.Agrawal, M.Sc., D.Phil, (Alld.) PGD (Tokyo) Presently Director,
National Institute of Technical Teachers Training & Research (NITTTR) Bhopal
2. Prof. R.N. Patel, M.Sc., Ph.D., Prof. & Head
Course Offered : Besides the regular M.Sc. and Ph.D. courses the department runs the following Self
Supporting Programmes.
1. M.Sc. Biochemistry : (4 Semesters)
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2. M.Phil. in Chemical Science: (2 Semesters)
3. M.Phil. in Chemistry : (2 semesters)
4. M.Phil Biochemistry
Major Research facilities:
1. Atomic Absorption Spectro Scope
2. Guoy Balance
3. Cyclic Voltameter
4. U V- Vis spectrophotometer
5. Department of Mathematical Science
Genesis :
The Department of Mathematics was established in the year 1984. The Department has regular
international linkage. The Department has organized a number of prestigious national as well as
international seminars. The faculty of the department has published extensively.
Courses Offered :
Regular Courses-
MA/M.Sc. (Mathematics); Ph.D.
MA/M.Sc. and M.Phil., Courses are running under semester system.
Self Supporting Courses- M.Phil. (Mathematics)
Training & Placements :
The students from the department have been placed in Higher Education, School Education and
Administrative Service in various capacities.
Regular Faculty :
1. Prof. C.K.Sharma, M.Sc., Ph.D.,Head
2. Prof. J.P.Singh, M.Sc., Ph.D.
3. Prof. R.N.Singh, M.Sc., Ph.D.
6. Department of English
Genesis :
The Department of English was established in 1989 with a purpose to impart quality teaching
in the area of English Literary studies, communication skills and translation studies. The Department
has bagged a number of UGC projects. Many national seminars have been organized by the
Department. The Department brings out its journal 'Zenith'. The alumni of the Department have
adorned a number of prestigious place.
Faculty :
1. Prof. Shubha Tiwari, Head
2. Prof. Mrinal Srivastava,
Course Offered:
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Regular Course-
M.A. English Ph.D.
Self Supporting Courses-
M.Phil. English
Training &Placements :
The students from English Department are serving the nation in military, Para-military,
administrative, police and different academic positions.
Special Mention :
The Department looks after all the publication ventures like Vindhya Bharti, Pratibimba etc.of
the University.The prestigious literary journal ZENITH has been regularly published by the
Department since 1994.
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7. Department of Business Economics
Genesis :
The Department was established in the Year 1979. The Department has organised a number of
UGC refresher courses and national seminars. The publications of the faculty are recognised
internationally. The Department has an impressive placement record.
Faculty :
1. Prof. N.P.Pathak, Professor & Head
2. Prof. Deepa Shrivastava
3. Prof. Rajiv Dube.
Course Offered :
(A) Regular Courses:
M.A. (Business Economics)
Ph.D. Programme in Business Economics
(B) Self Supporting
M.Phil. (Business Economics)
B.Com. (Hons)
M.Com. (Semester System)
M.Phil. (Commerce)
Training & Placements :
The students are provided training through Projects & Market Surveys.
Special Mention :
The department has recently started a Major Research Project i.e. Gandhian Research Centre.
Study Centre for B.A.LL.B. (Honours) 5 Years Integrated Programme
Centre for B.A.LL.B. (Honours) (Integrated Programme) :
The five years Integrated B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) Course of the University is recognized by the Bar
Council of India New Delhi. It is a Self Financing course under Semester System open to students who
have passed 10+2 examination from any recognized Board.
The aim of the department is to train future generation of Lawyers, Judges and Jurists in taking
the Country forward. We have hitherto succeeded in our efforts as the university is giving the best
possible results. Our emphasis is to impart quality education in this discipline so that the profession of
Law gets only those persons in future who really desired to do the best not only for themseleves but
also in the larger interest of the country.
Eligibility and Criteria for Admission :
Candidates who have passed Higher Secondary School Examination (10+2) system or an equivalent
with 50% marks (45% for SC & ST candidates) in aggregate in any stream recognized as such by this
Vishwavidyalaya and are not above 22 years of age on Ist July of the academic session.
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Study Centre for Fashion and Textile Designing
Genesis :
The Study Centre for Fashion and Textile Designing was established in the Year 1995. India is
one of the pioneering, countries in the field of Textile, with a rich heritage of colorful textile fibers and
design. This is an era of globalization and our country has kept kept pace with the state of art
techniques in textiles and fibers. Our rich textiles have caught the fancy of fashion-lovers throughout
the world and this has brought unprecedented growth of garment export business which has earned
precious foreign exchange for the country. Design consciousness is a phenomenon beyond
comprehension and designing is the fastest growing career. In this course we give equal importance to
designing as well as pattern making and clothing construction. We impart vocational training in such a
way so that our students can take-up any challenge in the world of fashion.
The enhanced aspiration for better standards of living on the one hand and modern life attitudes
on the other have made men and women equally active. Our Fashion & Textile Designing course will
increase job opportunities for women in particular. The course will also provide requisite skills and
expertise to create self employment in diverse situations.
Aims & Objectives :
1. To provide best possible educational facilities for preparing young men & women for the world
of fashion.
2. To inculcate decision making skills and administrative competence in the field of Fashion &
Textile Designing.
3. To provide trained manpower to the rapidly expanding fashion industry.
4. To impart training in such a manner so that the trainee can take up any challenge in the world of
fashion with confidence and ease.
Visiting Faculty :
Students gain additional exposure to modern Fashion & Textile Designing techniques and
programmes through the guest lecturers coming from different Universities from all over the country.
Top professionals and models from the field of Fashion & Textile Designing are invited to share their
expertise with our students.
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08. Department of Ancient Indian History Culture & Archaeology (AIHC & Arch.)
Genesis :
The department was established in the year 1984. The Department boasts of a rich museum.
The Department works as a nodal agency in the area of Tourism Admn. and tribal and regional
research.
Centre for MBA (Tourism Administration) & M.Phil. (Tourism Admn.) :
The study centre for Tourism was established in June-July 1991.
Tourism industry is the second largest industry which is engaged in the generation of
employment through the length & breadth of this country. It also offers immense job opportunities.
These course have been designed and framed on the pattern of IITM with some additions.
The department is running these programmes under the Self Supporting Scheme. It is a 2 years
(4 Semester) course.
Regular Faculty :
1. Prof. C.D.Singh, Presently Vice-Chancellor, I.G. Tribal University, Amarkantak.
2. Prof. A.K. Singh,
3. Dr. M.C. Shrivastava, Associate Professor & Head
Courses Offered :
(A) Regular Courses-
1. M.A. (AIHC & Arch.) 4 Semesters,
2. Ph.D.
(B) Self Supporting Courses-
1. M.B.A. (Tourism Administration) 4 Semesters
2. M.Phil. (AIHC & Arch.) 2 Semester
3. M.Phil. (Tourism Administration) 2 Semesters
Training & Placements :
The students have been successful in getting employment in educational institutions & various other
sectors.
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09. Department of Psychology
Genesis :
The department was established in the session 1984-85 with an emphasis on Organizational
Behavior, Personnel Psychology; Clinical Psychology and Health Psychology. It also focuses on the
Guidance and Counseling.
Faculty :
1. Prof. A.K. Shrivastava, Professor
2. Prof.(Smt.) Anjali Shrivastava, Head.
Courses Offered :
(A) Regular Courses-
1. M.A. (Psychology) 4 Semesters
2. Ph.D. (Psychology)
(B) Self Supporting Programmes-
1. M.Phil. (Psychology) 2 Semesters
2. PG Diploma in Guidance & Counselling 2 Semesters
3. M.B.A. (Industrial Relations & Personnel Management 4 Semesters
4. M.S.W. 4 Semesters
5. M.Phil. (Social Work)
6. P.G.Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR) 2 Semesters
7. Diploma in Yoga Education (D.Y.Ed.) One Year
Training & Placements :
The students of PG Diploma in Guidance & Counseling go for internship/training to the
institutions and organisations of Rewa division. For Clinical counseling the internship/training is
arranged with practicing psychiatrists and organisations & NGOs associated with the related field. The
Department has following Study centers under its canopy:
(A) Study Centre for MBA (IR & PM):
The study centre for MBA (IRPM) was established within the nodal department of Psychology
during the session 1998-1999. The centre, ever since its establishment has been attempting to
accomplish the objectives of imparting quality education in the area of personnel management with a
clear emphasis on industrial relations.
This is a tremendously exciting and challenging period for both, the understanding and practice
of leadership and management. Now, as perhaps never before, there is a growing awareness that the
success of our organisations is directly dependent on the effective use of human resource based on the
applied behavioral sciences. The MBA (IR & PM) programme of this university intends to bring out
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trained personnel and executives who can effectively serve the organisations. It is a 2 years (4
Semesters) course. This course has been recognized by the UGC New Delhi.
(B) Study Centre for Master of Social Work & M.Phil (Social Work) :
The idea of starting the Master of Social Work Programme to mark the 125th birth anniversary of
Mahatma Gandhi took shape in the year 1995 under the dynamic leadership of the then Vice-
Chancellor Prof.J.S.Rathore. The department envisages to equip the students with scientific
knowledge, technical skills, and value orientation necessary for several interventionist roles. The
MSW programme is a two year (4 Semesters) course designed to help students acquire theoretical
insights and practical skills for the effective handling of jobs in the field of social welfare and social
service. M.Phil. in Social Work was started in the year 2011-12.
(C) Study Centre for Human Rights :
Th department also runs the Post Graduate Diploma Course in Human Rights. It is a one year (2
Semesters) course.
(D) Centre for Yoga & Consciousness:
The Centre for Yoga & Consciousness has been established to promote teaching and practice
of Yoga in the University. Besides running the professional course of Diploma in Yoga Education
(D.Y.Ed.), the centre also provides facilities for running certificate courses of small duration and also
for organizing the Yoga practice camps/classes for general public.
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11. Department of Business Administration
Genesis :
This department was established in the year 1988 with an intake of 30 students in MBA
Programme which is a two years full time post graduate degree course. Subsequently the department
got recognised by the AICTE and was accredited by the UGC. Three years full time undergraduate
BBA Programme was started in the year 2004 under the Self Supporting Programmes with a
sanctioned intake of 60 students.
Faculty :
1. Prof. Rajiv Dube, Professor and Head
2. Dr.Atul Pandey, Associate Professor, Professor -in-charge, BBA Programme
Courses Offered:
This department is a study centre for BBA, MBA, M.Phil. and Ph.D. Programmes in
Management. Admission to the MBA Programme is done through a Joint Entrance Test organised by
the Professional Examination Board, Bhopal (M.P.), whereas admission to the BBA Programme and
M.Phil (Management) is done through the Entrance Test conducted by the University.
The department offers Marketing, Finance, IT and HR as the areas of specialization to MBA
students with dual specialization pattern, whereas Marketing, Finance and HR as areas of
specialization are available to the BBA students in single specialization pattern. Both MBA and BBA
Courses are run on Semester pattern. The duration of the MBA and BBA courses is two and three
years respectively.
Training & Placements :
More than 900 MBA students have passed out from this department and are well placed in the
Corporate Sector on esteemed positions in prestigious organizations not only in different parts of the
country but also across the globe.
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12. Department of Life-Long Learning
Genesis :
The Department of Life-Long-Learning was established in the year 1983 by the UGC New Delhi. The
Department is involved in teaching, research and extension activities based on UGC guidelines. The
Department has initiated a number of social-service projects.
Faculty :
1. Prof.Sunil Kumar Tiwari, Head
2. Prof. D.S.Singh Baghel, Associate Professor/Deputy Director
Courses Offered:
M.B.A. HRD (4 Semesters)
B.Ed. (One Year)
M.A. (Education)
M.Phil.(Education)
Departmental Profile :
To meet the objectives of the IX Plan and to encounter the requirement of the development of the
country, HRD departments were established at the university level. To achieve the aim of quality
education, in the field of development, A.P.S.University,Rewa decided to start Master of Human
Resources Development (MHRD) course as per the UGC guidelines (The ordinance and the statute of
the course was approved by the co-ordination committee of higher education and His Excellency,
Chancellor of M.P.). This was the first department of the state to offer Post-graduate course in Human
Resource Development, which was established in 1997. The nomenclature of the course was changed
in 2002 to MBA (Human Resource Development) MBA (HRD) to enhance the professional value of
the course by UGC (This course has been recognized by UGC). Since its inception the course has
successfully introduced & batches into the business market who are proving their worth in the labor
market. The course is gaining popularity day by day and students from all nook and corner of the
country are getting admitted to the course. Besides MBA programme the department is also running
B.Ed. & M.A. (Education) Courses for the last few years.
The course has following objectives:
1. To provide professional education to the students to become successful managers by enhancing
their capabilities required to perform various objectives.
2. To develop decision making skills in budding managers and making them equipped with
managerial skills.
3. To develop team spirit and functioning in students to make them capable in instilling
OCTAPACE values in the organizations.
4. To help students cope with changing trends and be more adaptive to the changing environment.
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5. To help the students improve their capabilities and that of organizational personnel for the
development of the organization.
6. To inoculate the feeling of responsibility to ensure the development and utilization of the
capabilities and subordinates to accelerate a healthy and motivating work environment.
7. To understand the vitality of Human Factor in an organization.
8. To emphasize on the potential development of the employees in an organization to make the
organization capable to meet the changing demands of the economy.
Training & Placements :
In the Department of Adult & Continuing Education/Extension UGC established a placement and
career counseling cell under this department which provides career counseling and placement for
students. More than 90% of the pass outs and 4th Semester students are serving well in different global
companies. The Department officially deputes students in different companies for their summer
training programme. These students join summer training in different Industrial Corporate groups.
The Department is also involved in Extension activities under the Extension programme. The
Department has organized third age university campus under its Continuing Education activities.
Short term course for students and community members. Under the HRD Extension
Programme the Department organises training/awareness course for cleared representatives of Zila
Janpad Panchayat members for upgrading their knowledge and govt. sponsored developmental
programme.
13.Department of Russian Language
Genesis :
The Department of Russian Language was established in Feb. 1976.
Faculty:
1. Dr. A.R.Raju, Assistant Professor
The Department offers following Regular Courses:
1. 6 months Short-Term Course. Certificate of proficiency in Russian Language
2. One year Advanced Diploma in Russian Language
3. M.A. in Russian (5 Years Integrated Course).
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14. Department of Advait Vedant Darshan
Genesis :
The department was established in 2003. The Department runs a prestigious lecture series on
'Vedant and Youth'. The Department has the distinction of imparting practice of meditation and
philosophical concepts.
Faculty :
1. Dr. Sreekant Mishra, Assistant Professor
Courses Offered:
(A) Regular Courses-
1. M.A. (Philosophy) 4 Sem. 2. Ph.D. (Philosophy)
(B) Self Supporting Programmes-
1. M.Phil. (Philosophy) 2 Sem.
2. P.G.Diploma in Ritual Science. 2 Sem.
15. Department of Physical Education & Sports Science
Genesis :
Physical Education and Sports are an integral part of Education. The department looks after the
organisation of sports activities of the students of this department as well as that of affiliated colleges.
The University started the teaching programmes of Physical Education from 1988-89 starting a
one year Bachelor of Physical Education course (B.P.Ed.) on Self financing basis. Master of Physical
Education (two years course) was started in 1994 under SSP. These courses are recognised by UGC
and NCTE (W.R.C.) Bhopal. The department has also been running M.Phil. in Physical Education
since last two years. Now Three Year B.P.E. Programme has also been started on Self Supporting
basis.
Courses Offered:
(Self Supporting Courses)
1. Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) One Year/2 Semester
2. Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed) (Two Years) (Four Semesters)
3. M.Phil. Physical Education (One Year/Two Semesters)
4. B.P.E. (Three Years/Six Semesters)
Training & Placements:
The sportsmen and women produced by this department are serving the nation through
Defense, Police and other Civil services.
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16. Department of Computer Centre :
The Computer Centre was established in 1985-86, in this University by the University Grant
Commission, New Delhi, with the aim of providing Job oriented computer courses. At present the
Computer Centre has more than 100 Pentium IV powerful personal computers, servers, fast speed
printers and other peripheral devices. The Computer Centre conducts training programme for
University/College Teacher's employees and students, besides computing and software development
for University. The Computer Technology is changing very rapidly but there is always a lack of
trained man-power for the new technology. 1GBPS Internet connectivity is available through NKN
programme.
In 1994-95 the computer centre in consultation with the University organised short term
computer courses for students and others.
From the academic session 2006-07, a 3 years Bachelor Degree course, BCA & MCA from
session 2013-14 has been started to provide quality computer education to the talent of our region.
Faculty:
1. Dr.P.K.Rai, System Incharge and Professor-in-charge BCA Programme.
Self Supporting Courses offered:
1. Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) 6 Semesters.
2. Master of Computer Application (MCA) 6 Semesters.
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CENTRAL FACILITIES
Central Library :
The University has a Central Library. A rich collection of books is available in the library.
Attempts are regularly made to procure standard publications. Apart from this, each teaching
department has its own departmental library. Keeping pace with technology, the Central Library has
created an e- library of its own with a rich collection of books and facilities for accessing e-material
University Science Instrumentation Centre (USIC):
University Grants Commission has provided a University Science Instrumentation Centre for
the University. It has facilities for the repair of electronic instruments, glass blowing and mechanical
works. The centre plans to start short term courses in electronics, glass blowing and welding. U.G.C.
has granted Instrument Maintenance Facility in the XI plan
Indira Gandhi National Open University's Study Centre
The Study Centre of Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi is a prestigious
addition to A.P.S.University, Rewa (M.P.). The study centre provides learning opportunities in various
courses of IGNOU. Large number of students are getting opportunities to study general and
specialized courses. Presently, Prof. J.P.Singh is the Co-ordinator of Study Centre, IGNOU APS
University, Rewa.
Rural Division of Environmental Planning and Co-ordination Organization (EPCO Rural),
Govt. of Madya Pradesh :
Environmental planning and Co-ordination Organization, the first of its kind in the country,
established its Rural Division in the University in 1982. The Vice-Chancellor of the University is its
Chairman. The activities include, identification, survey and research on various environmental
problems of the rural sector. This provides a unique opportunity for close interaction between
academic institutions and government departments.
Tribal Studies Buddha, Jain and Gandhian Study Centers:
The University has established centers for Tribal Studies, Buddha Studies, Jain Darshan
Studies and Gandhian Studies with the sanction of University Grants Commission, New Delhi. These
centers are engaged in research work in the respective areas.
Antarbharti Cultural Centre:
Antarbharti is an autonomous cultural centre of the University established with support of
Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of Indian. Honorable Vice-Chancellor is its Patron.
This centre is established basically for performance and training in dance, music, drama and painting,
of Deeksha. Preksha and Veeksha division.
E-Smart Classes:
All the regular teaching departments are equipped with e-smart boards leading to development
of e-class rooms.
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Pre-Examination Coaching Centre (for SCs, OBCs& Minorities)
Pre-examination coaching centre in the University has been running since 1983-84 till 2007 with the
financial assistance of Ministry of Social Justice& Empowerment. Govt. of India New Delhi.
Currently under the UGC scheme New Delhi, candidates who have passed (10+2) examination and
belong to ST, SC, OBC and Minority categories are admitted on the basis of merit. The training is
provided for clerical grade/class III services for the period of 4 months.
* University Publication-
* Pratibimb Newsletter
* Vindhya Bharti-Research Journal
*Lecture Series:
The University regularly organizes lectures of various eminent personalities under Col. Balwant
Singh; Rani Krishan Kumari Devi; Maharaja Vishwanath Singh; Uma Paroha; Jagdish Chandra Joshi;
and Kushabhau Thakrey memorial lecture series.
Miscellaneous:
*UGC, New Delhi has granted various cells like Equal opportunity Cell, Day Care
Centre etc. with the intention of promoting various facilities and additional activities within the
University premises.
*The University provides accommodation to its outstation girl&boy students in the India Girls' Hostel
and CSM Boys Hostel respectively.
*The University also runs a Canteen within its premises to facilitate the students & staff putting in
long hours of study& work.
*The University runs a Primary Health Centre in its premises to take care of the primary medical
needs of the students & the staff.
*The University also houses a Sub-Post Office and a CBC Bank with ATM facility.
*A Police Thana is situated in the vicinity of the University Campus.
Admission Procedure and Instructions
Admission to different regular and self supporting courses except M.Phil courses will be made
strictly in order of merit. Merit will be decided on the basis of marks Obtained in the qualifying
examination. If they are equal, decision will be made on the basis of date of birth of the respective
candidates. The guiding principles issued by the Higher Education. Dept., Govt. of M.P. for the
session 2013-14 shall be strictly adhered to in preparation of the Merit list for the Regular Courses.
Admission to M.Phil Courses will be made of through Entrance Exam.
Reservation & Weightage
Reservation : Reservation will be made as per the reservation Policy of M.P. Government which is as
follows:
12.1 16 and 20 percent seats are reserved for the applicants of Schedule Caste (SC) and schedule
Tribes (ST) respectively. The seats for there two categories are mutually interchangeable.
12.2 14 percent seats are reserved for the applicants of OBC (excluding Creamy layer)
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12.3 3 percent seats are reserved collectively for sons/daughters/grandsons/granddaughter of
freedom fighters, sons/daughters of permanently disabled soldiers of Indian Army, dependents of
retired and working defense personnel and wards of Central Armed Police Force and for the physically
impaired applicants of these categories. The Physically disabled applicants affiliated to this category
shall be given a weightage of 10% of the marks obtained Combined merit of these 3 categories will be
prepared but this reservation shall be given only from above mentioned 3 percent seats.The order of
preference for the employees/officers of Indian Armed Forces is as follows:
(i) Widow and dependents of the martyr in war.
(ii) Soldiers permanently disabled during War, employed soldiers and their dependants.
(iii) Dependents of martyrs in incumbency at the time of peace.
(iv) Permanently physically handicapped persons & their dependents working at the time of peace.
(v) Dependents of working or retired soldiers awarded with bravery medals like
Param Veer Chakra, Ashoka Chakra, Sarvottam Yudh Seva Medal, Mahaveer Chakra, Kirti
Chakra, Uttam Seva Medal, Veer Chakra, Shaurya Chakra, Yudhh Seva Medal, Military,
Navy/Airforce medal, Reference in letters.
(vi) Dependents of Ex-soldiers.
(vii) Dependents of working/office holding soldiers.
12.4 3 percent seats are reserved for applicants of physically impaired classes but this reservation
will be made available only from the seats reserved for the related class. Handicapped persons
will be given 5 percent relaxation in qualifying marks at the time of admission.
12.5 Out of the seats approved by the college at post Graduate level, 1 percent seat is reserved for
applicant with C certificate of NCC.
12.6 Out of the seats available in the categories, 30 percent seats are reserved for female students.
12.7 Out of the seats available in all the related categories, 5 percent seats are reserved for the
wards of the workers and officers of Higher Education Department, M.P. Government and its
subordinate officers Commissioner Office Higher Education, Principals, Professors, Librarians,
Sports Officers, Registrars and third and fourth class employees working in Government
Colleges.
12.8 Seats of reserved category shall remain unaffected if a candidate of reserved category by
obtaining high marks acquires place in the merit list of the General Category/Open
competition. But if such in applicant belongs to any other category like freedom Fighters etc.,
then the seat related to that particular class will be considered full for that special reserved
category. The remaining seats of that special reserve category will be filled as per eligibility.
12.9 (a) Admission in Colleges with Minority Status:
Admission in the colleges with minority status shall take place according to the centralized
online procedure of the departments after confirming that eligible applicants of minority
category get admission in such colleges but in the last stages, vacant seats shall also be made
available for other eligible applicants.
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12.9 (b) No provision of reservation is available for admission to those course in the institutions run
by minority communities for whom entrance examination is conducted. However, it is
mandatory to ensure the proper following of the admission procedure.
12.10 If the percentage of the reserved seats is less than half then there shall be no reserved seats for
the particular category. The reserved seat shall be considered one only of the percentage is
more than half.
12.11 Vacant seats of the reserved categories as described above shall be available for the applicants
of unreserved (General) category in the counseling or C.L.C. stages at the college Level.
12.12 Rules and regulations for reservation as regulated by the Government from time to time shall
be followed.
13. Weightage
Weightage shall be given for deciding the merit. It shall not used for determining
eligibility.Weightage shall be based on the percentage of marks obtained in the qualifying exam.
Information regarding all the certificates necessary for getting weightage should be mentioned in the
application for registration for admission for the purpose of verification it is mandatory to produce all
the certificates mentioned in the application form. Certificates produced after process of verification
will not be considered for weightage. If the applicant is eligible for weightage in more than one
category, weightage will be given in only one category in which it is maximum.
13.1 N.C.C./N.S.S./ Scouts/Scout/Guides/Rangers
(a) N.C.C./N.S.S. 'A' Certificate 2Percent
(b) N.C.C./N.S.S. 'B' Certificate 3Percent
(c) N.C.C./N.S.S. 'C' Certificate or Third stage passed Scout 4Percent
(d) State Level (Directorate) N.C.C .Competition
4Percent
(e) Participated R.D.C. New Delhi MP NCC contingent. 5Percent
(f) Governor Scout 5Percent
(g) President Scout 10Percent
(f) Best N.C.C. Cadet of M.P. 10Percent
(i) Recipient of Duke of Adinbara NCC Cadet 15Percent
(j) Participant Cadet of Youth Exchange Programme between 15Percent
India and other Countries
(k) Selection in International Jambhuri in NCC/NSS 10Percent
(l) Excellent Activities Certificate by Indian Red Cross Society 2Percent
(m) Judo/Karate
Yellow Belt 2Percent
Brown Belt 3Percent
Black Belt 4Percent
13.4 Sports/Literately/Cultural/Quiz/ Playacting/Competitions-
(1) Inter-District/Division Level Competitions organized by DPI or Madhya
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Pradesh Higher Education Department or Inter Division/Regional Level Competitions
organized by CBSE
(a) I,II,III Position holder team member 2%
(b) I,II,III Position holder individual event 4%
(2) Inter Division/State Level Competitions organized by DPI or Inter Regional/National Level
Competitions organized by CBSE or Competitions organized by Association of Indian
Universities (AIU) or in Regional Completions organized by Ministry of Parliamentary
Affairs, Govt. of India:
(a) I,II,III Position holder team members 6%
(b) I,II,III Position holder individual event 7%
(c) Competitor representing Division 5%
(3) National Competitions organized by A.I.U./ Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, Govt. of India:
(a) I,II,III Position holder team member 12%
(b) I,II,III Position holder individual event 15%
(c) Competition representing Region 10%
13.5 Foreign Countries under Youth/cultural/Literary/Science/Arts 10%
13.6 National completions organized by Sports Authorities recognized by Madhya Pradesh
Government -
(a) Representative Members of Madhya Pradesh team 10%
(b) I,II,III Position holder of Madhya Pradesh team members 12%
Migrants of J&K and their dependents 1%
Special Encouragement: 1) NCC Best Cadet on National Level (2) Participation Out Right
in National or International Level organised by Olympics/Asiad/
Sports Authority of India/SGFI
(C) How to apply:
1.Candidates can submit application forms for admission online through http;//www.mponline. gov.in
2.Candidates can also submit admission form using internet from their home, through mponline and making the
payment through credit/debit card or by net banking. Candidates can apply for more than one courses as per
eligibility criteria. Application/Registraion fee of Rs.700/- for General/OBC.and Rs.400/- for SC/ST candidates
has to be deposited for admission to M.Phil. courses alongwith admission form. Similarly, application/
registration fee of Rupees 500/- for General/OBC and Rupees 300/- for SC/ST candidate has to be deposited
along with the admission form for admission to other courses.
3.Candidates can go through the admission rules and departmental information on University website
www.apsurewa.ac.in
4.Candidates are required to submit the printout of admission form along with the photo copies of the mark
sheets and other required documents (SC/ST/OBC/FF/PH/Kashmir migrants/Parsi/Staff
ward/NRI/NCC/NSS/Sports etc.) to the CHAIRMAN ADMISSION COMMITTEE, School of Environmental
Biology, APSU, Rewa (M.P.)-486 003 by last date as mentioned below through Speed Post/Regd. Post. It can
also be submitted by hand in any of the designated Collection Centers viz Department of Physics,
43
Environmental Biology, Psychology, Computer Science, Mathematical Sciences, Business Economics and
Business Administration of APS University ,Rewa
5.The University may not run a self –supporting course in which the admitted students are less than ten . In
such cases,the applicant will get a full refund of the fees deposited by him/her.
General Notes:
1. Those candidates who have appeared in the qualifying exam but their result is still awaited are
also eligible to apply. However such candidates will have to sign out an undertaking that they
will submit the required documents before the last date of admission.
2. The fee refund process of a candidate who has been selected and has deposited the fees but fails
to join the Programme or abandons the course midway shall be governed as per the rules framed
by M.P. Professional Examination Board/or M.P. Government/the University.
3. Once a candidate joins a course, he/she will have to deposit the fees for at least 1 year (2
Semesters) even if he/she abandons it midway. In exceptional cases the matter may be referred
to competent authority.
4. Once a candidate is admitted to Self Supporting Programme in PAYMENT/
SEAT/SPONSORED SEAT his category will not be changed after the last date of the admission
as decided by the University. No application in this connection will be entertained in any case.
However payment seats & NRI seats will be interchangeable.
5. In all other cases not mentioned in the above admission rules, the rules of Government of
Madhya Pradesh shall be applicable.
6. In case of any difference of opinion with regard to the clarification of above rules or rules of
admission, the decision of the Vice-Chancellor shall be final.
7. The following candidates are not eligible to apply:
(a) Those against whom UFM has been reported in the University examination and if they have not
passed that particular examination in which UFM was reported.
(b) Students against whom criminal cases have been reported or students against whom cases are
pending in any court of law or a case under the Examination Act, or if a criminal case is reported
against a student after his admission, his admission would be liable to be cancelled.
(c) Those students who have caused obstructions in the conduct of the examination or have used the
force.
(d) A candidate who has been admitted to an institution but has not taken any exam shall not be re-
admitted as a regular student.
(e) If the staff council of the institution unanimously decides not to give admission to a particular
student.
(f) Subject in which exams are also conducted privately, students above 28 years of age will not be
given admission.
(g) Ragging is prohibited and punishable and may result in expulsion/rustication/suspension/fine etc.
(h) Use of tobacco, cigarette and other toxic materials are punishable crime in university campus.
(8) All legal matters shall be settled in Rewa jurisdiction
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Attendance Requirements:
Each candidate will have to complete the minimum attendance requirements for appearing in
the semester examination. His/her examination form will not be forwarded if he/she fails to get a
minimum of 75% attendance in classes of each semester.
Prevention of Ragging:
Ragging is totally banned in the University. Each and every student who gets admission in the
university must ensure that he/she is not involved in ragging of other students directly or indirectly.
Newly admitted students must bring immediately to the knowledge of university administration any
such incidence of ragging with them.
Strict disciplinary action will be taken against such student who is reported and found indulging in
ragging of other students.
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AWADHESH PRATAP SINGH UNIVERSITY, REWA (M.P)
ADMISSION NOTICE- 2013-14
Applications on prescribed application forms are invited for admission to the following academic programmes. Admission will be
done on the basis of Merit in Index (except M.Phil courses) prepared based on qualifying Examination.
Admission to M.Phil courses shall be made on the basis of Entrance Examination .
A:Regular Courses-
1. M.Phil (2 Semester) in Environmental Biology and Policy Research
2.M.Sc.: (4 Semester) in Environmental Biology; Chemistry; Mathematics and Physics
3.M.A.: (4 Semester) in Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archeology; Business Economics; Psychology; English; Hindi and Philosophy.
4.M.A.: (5 Years Integrated Programme) in Russian Language.
5.P.G.D.C.A. (Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application): (2 Semester)
B:Self Supporting Programmes-
Group I : M.Phil Programmes (1 Year/2 Sem after Post Graduation) - M.Phil. (Physics; Chemistry; Mathematics; Computer Science; and
Chemical Science); M.Phil (Forestry; Biochemistry; Biotechnology; Environmental Science; Botany); M.Phil (Psychology; Ancient Indian
History; Culture & Archaeology; Business Economics; Tourism Administration; Social Work); M.Phil.(English; Hindi; Tribal Studies;
Philosophy); M.Phil. (Physical Education) and M.Phil. (Management; Commerce);M.Phil.(Education).
Group II: (2 Year/4 Sem/6 Sem) Post Graduate Professional Programmes :MBA (Industrial Relations & Personnel Management); MBA
(Human Resource Development); MBA (Tourism Administration); MSW (Master of Social Work); M.Sc.(Biotechnology);
M.Sc.(Microbiology);M.Sc.(Bioinformatics); M.Sc. (Biochemistry); M.Sc.(Forestry);M.Sc. (Information Technology);M.Sc.(Computer
Science); MCA (Master of Computer Application–6 Semester); M.P.Ed. (Master of Physical Education); M.Com., M.A.in (Education).
Group III: 1 Year Programme (after Graduation) B.P.Ed.(Bachelor of Physical Education ) (1 Year, 2 Sem); M.Ed.(Master of Education)
(1Year Annual- for Affiliated Colleges); M.Lib. Sc
Group IV: Professional Degree Programme (3Year / 6 Sem) (After 10+2) B.B.A(Bachelor of Business Administration) ; B.C.A.(Bachelor
of Computer Application); B.P.E.(Bachelor of Physical Education); B.Com (Hons.);B.H.M. (Bachelor in Hotel Management)
Group V: 5 Year/10 Sem Integrated Professional Degree Programme (After 10+2) B.A.LLB. (Hons.) Five Year Integrated Programme.
Notes:
1.Those candidates who have appeared in the qualifying examination but their result is still awaited are also eligible to apply
2.The last date for registration in all the courses is 30th June 2013.
3.The last date for admission shall be notified on University web site /mp on line web site (http; //mp on line gov..in.)
4.Relaxation in qualifying marks and Reservation for SC/ST/OBC/PH etc will be as per M.P. Government Rules.
5.For admission to different courses eligibility-etc is available in Admission Brochure available on University./mponline website.
How to Apply:
1.Candidates can submit application forms for admission online through http;//www.mponline. gov.in
2.Candidates can also submit admission form using internet from their home, through mponline and making the payment through credit/debit
card or by net banking. Candidates can apply for more than one course as per eligibility criteria. Application/Registraion fee of Rs.700/- for
General/OBC.and Rs.400/- for SC/ST candidates has to be deposited for admission to M.Phil. courses alongwith admission form. Similarly,
application/ registration fee of Rupees 500/- for General/OBC and Rupees 300/- for SC/ST candidate has to be deposited along with the
admission form for admission to other courses.
3.Candidates can go through the admission rules and departmental information on University website www.apsurewa.ac.in 4.Candidates are
required to submit the printout of admission form along with the photo copies of the mark sheets and other required documents
(SC/ST/OBC/FF/PH/Kashmir migrants/Parsi/Staff ward/NRI/NCC/NSS/Sports etc.) to the CHAIRMAN ADMISSION COMMITTEE, School
of Environmental Biology, APSU, Rewa (M.P.)-486 003 by last date as mentioned below through Speed Post/Regd. Post. It can also be
submitted by hand in any of the designated Collection Centers viz Department of Physics, Environmental Biology, Psychology, Computer
Science, Mathematical Sciences, Business Economics and Business Administration of APS University Rewa
5.The University may not run a self –supporting course in which the admitted students are less than ten . In such cases, the applicant will get a
full refund of the fees deposited by him/her.
6. Important Dates:
Availability of Admission-form for online submission through MPONLINE June 01,2013
Last date for submission of the printout of admission form for courses other than M.Phil. June 30,2013
Last date for submission of the printout of admission form for M.Phil courses . July 13,2013
Date of Entrance Examination for M.Phil courses July 16,2013
7.Important website & Contact Nos.: Website: www apsurewa.ac.in, Numbers: 07662-233436,233673,233318
MP Online: https:// www.mponline.gov.in: 0755-4019400-406
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Awadesh pratap singh university prospectus 2016 17 educationiconnect.com 7862004786

  • 1. AWADHESH PRATAP SINGH UNIVERSITY ADMISSION BROCHURE (Regular & Self Supporting Programmes) AWADHESH PRATAP SINGH UNIVERSITY REWA(M.P) 486003 ADMISSION BROCHURE (Regular & Self Supporting Programmes) 2013-14 1 AWADHESH PRATAP SINGH UNIVERSITY ADMISSION BROCHURE (Regular & Self Supporting Programmes)
  • 2. 2 AWADHESH PRATAP SINGH UNIVERSITY REWA(M.P) 486003 izks0 vkj0 ,e0 feJ Ph: (O) : 07662-233819 Prof. R.M. Mishra (R) : 07662-242175 Vice-Chancellor (Fax)07662-233819,242175 bZ&esy E-mail: vcapsu @gmail.com MESSAGE University is the venue where constant learning, growth and enrichment on all frontiers of knowledge takes place. It is the highest seat of learning and dissemination of all knowledge. No other place is more suited for what may be termed as global interaction amongst educationists, intellectuals and the aspiring youth. It is with an intention of imparting quality and job-oriented education to students from across the country that we had introduced Self Supporting Programmes in this University way back in 1991 in addition to regular courses which commenced with the establishment of this university in the year 1968.The small sapling planted then has now transformed into a huge, shady and fruitful tree. We now have a number of regular and self supporting courses that cater to the needs of students from almost all disciplines.Whereas the regular courses inspire the students to make their career in higher education the self supporting programmes are market oriented and socially useful. Thus all the Courses have made a positive impact on the overall development of the University in general and students in particular under the able guidance of well versed highly qualified teaching faculty I give my blessings and best wishes on the occasion of the publication of the admission brochure of our University. (Prof. R. M. Mishra) Vice-Chancellor
  • 3. 3 AWADHESH PRATAP SINGH UNIVERSITY REWA(M.P) 486003 MkW- c`ts'k flag Ph: (O) : 07662-230050 dqylfpo (R) : 07662-233866 QSDl (Fax) : 07662-233866 bZ&esy E-mail: regapsu @gmail.com) Dr. Brijesh Singh Registrar MESSAGE It is a matter of extreme pleasure that the admission brochure of the University is being published. Since its foundation (July 1968), this University has been steadily moving ahead on the path of progress successfully. Teaching of regular courses in this University commenced from the Seventies.These regular courses which grew over the years, became a launching pad for the initiation of job oriented self supporting programmes. These programmes were introduced with a view to impart professional and job-oriented knowledge & training to our young and upcoming academicians, scientists, managers and sportspersons. Presently, the number of regular and self supporting courses being taught here has reached almost sixty five. These courses cover almost all the streams of knowledge. I extend my hearty and warm wishes for the bright future of the students aspiring to take admission in this University. (Dr. Brijesh Singh) Registrar
  • 4. 4 AWADHESH PRATAP SINGH UNIVERSITY REWA(M.P) 486003 Prof. A. P. Mishra Ph: (O): 07662-233436 Dean, Students' Welfare (R): 07662-254221 (Fax):07662-233819 bZ&esy E-mail:apm_apsu@yahoo.co.in MESSAGE It is for the first time that our University is bringing out a Joint Admission brochure of its Regular and Self Supporting Courses. In addition to the teaching of regular courses which began in the late seventies in this University, the first Self Supporting Programme was introduced in the year 1991. I have been a witness to the steady growth and development of the various courses being run by this University. As Dean, Students' Welfare it is a matter of great pride for me that the quality of education being imparted to the students and the variety of courses being run by our University is excellent. The placement graph of the students passing out of this university is also on a steady rise. On the occasion I extend my best wishes to all concerned and especially to the students of this University. Prof. A.P. Mishra Dean, Students' Welfare
  • 5. 5 DIRECTORATE OF SELF SUPPORTING PROGRAMME AWADHESH PRATAP SINGH UNIVERSITY REWA (M.P) 486003 Prof. N. P. Pathak Ph: (O) : 07662-232676 Director (R) : 07662-231422 (Fax): 07662-233819 bZ&esy E-mail: profnppathak@gmail.com MESSAGE The publication of Admission Brochure of our university takes place annually. With the changing pattern of time, this year the University has decided to bring out a joint admission brochure for the Regular & Self Supporting Programme being run here. Since their inception in 1991, the SSP., in this University have provided a huge support to the already existing infrastructure of regular course run in this University. The highly academic & kaleidoscopic nature of these courses attract students from all over the country. I extend my best wishes to all concerned with this venture as well as to all the students taking admission in our University. Prof. N. P. Pathak Director
  • 6. 6
  • 7. 7 Important Dates Availability of Admission-form for online submission through MPONLINE June 01,2013 Last date for submission of the printout of admission form for courses other than M.Phil. June 30, 2013 Last date for submission of the printout of admission form for M.Phil courses . July 13, 2013 Date of Entrance Examination for M.Phil courses July 16, 2013 Important website & Contact Numbers University Website : http://www.apsurewa.ac.in Phone Numbers: 07662-233436,233673,233318 MP Online: https:// www.mponline.gov.in Phone Numbers: 0755-4019400-406
  • 8. 8 CONTENTS 1. About Rewa City 2. Our University 3. University Administration 4. University Courses at a glance 5. Our Departments and Study Centres 6. Central Facilities 7. Admission Procedure and General Instructions 8. Details of Courses in the UTD 9. List of Affiliated Colleges running Professional Courses 10. Admission Notice 2013-14
  • 9. 9 ABOUT REWA CITY All over the world, Rewa is known as the “land of white tigers”. as the first and ever white tiger was found in Rewa. It was named Mohan by the then ruling king Maharaja Martand Singh. Mohan's progeny is now spread all over the world. Rewa, located on the central Vindhya Plateau was the capital of the Princely State of Rewa from the beginning of the 17th Century A.D. The name Rewa is derived from 'Reva' the ancient name of the sacred river Narmada. Rewa also had the honour of being the capital of Vindhya Pradesh. Rewa is the only place in the world where beautiful handicrafts are made from beetle nuts (Supari). Big and beautiful handicrafts like the auspicious Ganesh Idol, Shiv temple, Lord Krishna, Tribal Couples, Taj Mahal, Peacocks, Pens, Sticks etc. are made from these small dried nuts. The fineness of the craft is such that joints are not at all visible on the finished work. At present, Rewa is a divisional head quarter and an important centre for education and culture in Central India. It has the privilege of having the Sainik School, which is only one in each state. This region is developing fast as an industrial belt too, especially for the production of Cement, Cables, Optical Fibers, Refined Vegetable Oil and Electricity Generation. With the presence of giants like NTPC, NCL, Jaypee Cement, ACC Cement, Prism Cement, Birla Ericsson for years and the entrance of multinational companies like Essar Group, Reliance, KJS Cements and others, this region is destined to be one of the most prominent centers of commercial and economic activity in the state of Madhya Pradesh and the Central India. The commissioning of Bansagar Dam Project and the fast spread of its canal network in the region is destined to rewrite the fortune of this region. Bandhav Garh (160 km, 3 hrs) and Khajuraho (165 km, 4 hrs) are the near by International Tourism Centres for Wild Life and Heritage Tourism, respectively. While Maihar (65 km; 90 min), Chitrkoot (150 km; 3 hrs) and Vindhyavasini (250 km; 4 hrs 30 min) are the sacred places of pilgrimage in this region. The city can be approached from Satna which is 52 km from this place and is on Howrah- Bombay route. It can also be reached through Allahabad which is nearly 130 km and a three hours drive by road. Rewa is well connected by road and rail. There are direct trains to New Delhi, Bhopal, Jabalpur Bilaspur,Chirmiri andIndore initiating from this place. Now, there is also an air connection between Rewa and Bhopal.
  • 10. 10 Our University AWADHESH PRATAP SINGH VISHWAVIDYALAYA, REWA Establishment: The establishment of a univrsity at Rewa was proposed in 1948 by Capt.Awadhesh Pratap Singh, a national leader and the first Prime Minister of Vindhya Pradesh. The University is, therefore, named after him to give recognition to his vision. It is called Awadhesh Pratap Singh University, Rewa, to give reality to Capt. Singh's vision. An ordinance was promulgated on June, 27, 1968 which was ratified by the Act to State Legislature, which in turn was given assent by the Governor on 17 October, 1969. The university is a member of the all India University Association (AIU) and All Common Wealth Association of Universities (ACU). Site and Jurisdiction : Rewa city with a population of Five lakh is located in the heart of India. It is 2131 kms, East of Bombay and 835 kms. South of Delhi. From Satna, a Central Railway Station on the Calcutta-Bombay line, it is about 51 kms. The academic jurisdiction of the University extends to seven districts of Madhya Pradesh, Rewa, Satna, Sidhi, Singrauli, Shahdol, Anuppur & Umariya. 147 colleges, including a college each for Medicine, Nursing and Ayurved, are affiliated to the University. Administration: The University Court is the supreme governing body. The Executive Council is the Chief Executive body. It consists of the Vice-Chancellor, Secretary to the Govt. of Madhya Pradesh, Education Department or his nominee, three members elected by the Court, two members nominated by the Chancellor, four Principals of Colleges nominated by the Chancellor by rotation according to seniority, and four Deans, nominated by the Chancellor. The Academic Council is the Chief Academic body. His Excellency, the Governor of Madhya Pradesh, is the Chancellor of the university. The University Court has powers to override the acts of the Executive and Academic Council. The Executive Council, on its part, controls the University funds and also makes ordinances. The Academic Council constitutes Faculties and Boards of Studies to prepare papers, syllabi and also recommends ordinances, concerning admission to examinations and degrees. University Campus: Spread over 246.20 acres, the campus is about 5 km. from the main city on the Rewa-Sirmour Road. The University buildings include an Administrative Block, Department of Environmental Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, A Humanities Block, Dept.of Psychology, Ambedkar Bhawan, Life Long Learning Dept., Advait Vedant Dept., Antar Bharti Building, Community Hall, Biotechnology Dept., Law Dept., D.E.C Building , M.B.A. Dept., Computer Centre, USIC Building,
  • 11. 11 Library, Guest House, Faculty Hostel, Arjun Student Home, A Gymnasium Hall, Yoga Hall, A Women's Common Room, A seperate building for Bank (CBC branch with ATM facility),Sub-Post Office. A University Auditorium, Two hostels, One for boys and another for girls. The campus has two seperate colonies, one for Teachers and other for Employees of the University. Primary Health Centre Building is also established within the campus. A well equipped High School ( Class I to Class X) is also established in the campus for the Children of University Employees. Our University is a fine example of excellent management of higher education in limited resources. With low paying capacity of the students, faculty crunch and financial limitations, our University is imparting quality education to students in an exemplary manner. Our students are adorning positions across the globe. We act as 'friend, philosopher and guide' for our students. We motivate and inspire them to study well. Our coaching and counseling initiatives have helped thousands of students. A University is not made of concrete structures only; it is the spirit that guides the institution which really matters. Under the present leadership of our Honorable Vice-chancellor Prof. R.M. Mishra, the University is making progress by leaps & bounds.
  • 12. 12 University Administration Name Designation Telephone Nos. Office Residence Prof. R.M. Mishra Vice-Chancellor 233819 251952 Fax 233819 251952, 242175 Prof. R.N. Shukla Rector 233441 233896 Dr.Brijesh Singh Registrar 230050 233919 Fax 230050 Mr.Praveen Singh Finance Officer 233719 241745 Prof.U.K.Chauhan Dean 233855 233275 College Development Council Prof.A.P.Mishra Dean Students Welfare 233436 254221 (A) Heads of University Teaching Departments : Name Department Telephone Nos. Office Residence Prof. C.K. Sharma Mathematical Science 233545 242982 Prof. U.K. Chauhan Environmental Biology 233318 233275 Prof. D.P. Tiwari Physics 233532 230447 Prof. N.P. Pathak Business Economics 233624 231422 Prof.(Smt.) Anjali Shrivastava Psychology 233121 231488 Prof.(Smt) Deepa Shrivastava J.N.Centre for Policy Research 235164 - Prof. Rajiv Dubey Business Administration 233221 242428 Prof.Sunil Kumar Tiwari Dept.of Life-Long-Learning 233924 252662 Prof.Shubha Tiwari English 9425185320 9424740743 Prof.R.N.Patel Chemistry 233683 9826630086 Prof. Navita Shrivasava Computer Science 233900 255244 Prof.Dinesh Kushwah Hindi 233372 231929 Dr.M.C.Shrivastava A.I.H.Culture & Arch. 233377 233405 Dr. A.R. Raju Russian Language 233899 230695 Dr. Sreekant Mishra Advait Vedant 233411 233083 (B) Directorate of Self Supporting Programmes : Prof. N.P.Pathak Director 233673 232233 Prof. Mrinal Srivastava Dy.Director 233673 231344 (C) Distance Education Centre Prof.A.K.Sriavastava Director 233441 233616 Prof.S.L. Agarawal Dy.Director 233441 233721 Dr.M.C. Srivastava Asstt.Director 233441 233450
  • 13. 13 (D) Research Directorate Prof. R.N. Shukla Rector 233266 233896 Prof. J.P. Singh Director 233266 233695 Prof Rajeev Dubey Dy.Director 233266 242428 Administration of Self Supporting Programmes Sr. No.Prof. Incharge Name of the Course Nodal Dept. Telephone Nos. Office Residence 1. Prof. R.N. Shukla M.Phil. Botany M.Phil. Forestry M.Sc. Forestry Dept. of Env.Biology 233318 233896 2. Prof. C.K. Sharma Bachelor of Physical Education (BPE) Bachelor of Physical Edu. (B.P-Ed.) Master of Physical Education (M.P.E.D) M.Phil. Physical Education Study Centre for Physical Education 233545 242982 3. Prof. A.K. Shrivastava MBA. (Industrial Relations &Personnel Management) M.Phil. Psychology Diploma in Yoga Education (D.Y.Ed.) Dept. of Psychology 233940 233616 4. Prof.(Smt.) U.K. Chauhan M.Sc. Biotechnology M.Sc. Microbiology M.Phil.Biotechnology M.Phil. Environmental Science Dept. of Environmental Biology 233318 238275 5. Prof. N.P. Pathak B.Com. (Hons.) B.A.LLB.(Hons.) Five Years Integrated Programme M.Com. M.Phil. Business Economics M.Phil. Commerce Dept. of Business Economics 232233 231422 6. Prof.(Smt.) Anjali Shrivastava MSW (Master of Social Work) M.Phil. Social Work Dept. of Psychology 233121 231488
  • 14. 14 P.G.Diploma In Guidance and Counseling (PGDGC) P.G.Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR) 7. Prof.(Smt.) Deepa Shrivastava Diploma in Fashion & Textile Designing) (DFTD) Dept. of Business Economics 254683 8. Prof. Sunil Tiwari MBA.(H RD) M.Lib. I.Sc. Dept. of Life- Long-Learning 233924 252662 9. Prof. D.S. Singh Baghel Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) M.A. Education M.Phil. Education Dept. of Life- Long-Learning 233924 10. Prof. R.N. Singh M.Phil. Mathematics Dept. of Math- matical Sc. 233545 233015 11. Prof. Shubha Tiwari M.Phil.English Dept of English 9425185320 12. Prof. A.P. Mishra M.Phil. Physics Dept. of Physics 233532 251354 13. Prof. R.N.Patel M.Sc. Biochemistry M.Phil. Chemistry M.Phil. Biochemistry M.Phil. Chemical Science Department of Chemistry 233683 233344 14. Prof. Dinesh Kushwah M.Phil. Hindi M.Phil. Tribal Studies Dept. of Hindi 233372 231929 15. Prof.(Smt.)Navita Shrivastava M.Sc. Information Technology M.Sc. Bioinformatics Dept. of Computer Sc. 233532 255244 16. Prof. R.K. Katare M.Sc. Computer Science M.Phil. Computer Science Dept. of Computer Sc. 9425352462 17. Dr. M.C. Shrivastava MBA Tourism Admn. M.Phil.Ancient Indian History Culture & Archeology M.Phil.Tourism Admin. 4. B.H.M. Bachelor in Hotel Management Dept. of Ancient Indian History Culture & Archeology 233717 18. Dr. P.K. Rai B.C.A.,M.C.A Computer Centre 233384 19. Dr.Atul Pandey B.B.A. M.Phil. Management Dept. of Bus. administration 233221 231599 20. Dr.Sreekant Mishra P.G. Diploma in Indian Ritual Science M.Phil. Philosophy Dept. of Advait Vedant 233411 233083 UNIVERSITY COURSES AT A GLANCE-
  • 15. 15 Regular Courses 1. Faculty of Life Science: Department of Environmental Biology - M.Sc.; Ph.D. 2. Faculty of Science (i) Department of Physics - M.Sc.; Ph.D. (ii) Department of Chemistry - M.Sc., Ph.D. (iii) Department of Mathematical Science - M.Sc.; Ph.D. (iv) Department of Computer Science- PGDCA ; (One Year PG Diploma in Computer Science & Application) Ph.D. 3. Faculty of Social Sciences (i) Department of Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archaeology - M.A.; Ph.D. (ii) Department of Business Economics - M.A.; Ph.D. (iii) Department of Psychology - M.A;Ph.D. (iv) Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Policy Research : M.Phil. (Policy Research); Ph.D. 4. Faculty of Arts : (i) Department of English - M.A.; Ph.D. (ii) Department of Russian Language - M.A.; Part-time Certificate of Proficiency in Russian Language; Advance Diploma in Russian Language. (iii) Department of Hindi - M.A.; Ph.D. (iv) Department of Advait Vedant Darshan - M.A. (Philosophy);Ph.D. 5. Faculty of Management : Department of Business Administration :., M.B.A., Ph.D. 6. Faculty of Education : Department of Life-Long-Learning - Programmes related to life-long-learning. The eligibility criteria for the regular courses of the University Teaching Departments is as under. Sr. No. Courses Duration Eligibility 01. M.Sc. 4 Semester B.Sc. degree in Science with relevant subject with at least 45% marks in theory papers. 02. M.A. 4 Semester Bachelor's degree with at least 45% marks in theory papers. 03. P.G.D.C.A 2 Semester Bachelor's /Post Graduate degree with 50% marks and Commerce or Mathematics at 10+2 level or its equivalent.
  • 16. 16 04. M.Phil. 2 Semester *Environmental Biology: Master degree in related subject with 55% marks. *Policy Research: Master Degree (Business Economics/ Economics/Geography/ Political Science/ Public Administration/Psychology/Sociology/Anthropology) with 55% marks Self Supporting Professional Courses Sr.No. Courses Eligibility Year/ Sems. Course Fees No. of Seats 1. MBA.(Industrial Relations & Personnel Management) Graduate degree with 50% marks in aggregate (45%for SC/ST/OBC) 2Year 4Sem Rs.12000 per Sem. 80 2. MBA.H.R.D. (Human Resources Development) Graduation degree with 50% marks in aggregate 2Year 4Sem. Rs.12000 per Sem. 80 3. MBA(Tourism Admn.) Graduation degree with 50% marks in aggregate 2Year 4Sem. Rs.12000 per Sem. 80 4. MSW(Master of Social Work UG/PG degree with 50% marks in aggregate 2Year 4Sem. Rs.12000 per Sem. 80 5. M.Sc. (Biotechnology) B.Sc. (Bio. Group) B.Sc. Agri./ M.B.B.S. with 50% in theory 2Year 4Sem. Rs.16000 per Sem. 40 6. M.Sc. (Microbiology) B.Sc. in Life Science with 50% in theory 2Year 4Sem. Rs.16000 per Sem. 40 7. M.Sc. (Biochemistry) Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Botany, Zoology Biotechnology/ Micro- Biology/any Subject of Life Science with minimum 50% marks. 2Year 4Sem. Rs.16000 per Sem. 40 8. M.Sc.(Environmental Science) B.Sc. with Biology Group B.Sc. with Agri. with 50% marks in theory 2Year 4Sem. Rs.10000 per Sem. 35 9. M.Sc.(Information Technology) BCA/BIT/BE or B.Sc. with Combination of any two sub. (Comp. Sc.,Comp. App., Electronics, Maths, Physics) with atleast 55% marks in Aggregte 2Year 4Sem. Rs.12000 per Sem. 40 10. M.Sc. (Computer Sc.) Bachelor's degree with Combination of any two subject (Comp.Science, Comp. Application,) Electronics, Maths. Physics) with 55% marks in 2Year 4Sem. Rs.12000 per Sem. 60
  • 17. 17 Aggregte. 11. MSc. (Bio-Informatics) B.Sc.(Honors/General)with Chemistry Bio-Chemistry, Botany, Electronic, LifeSc., Environmental Sc.& Genetics, Mathematics, Micro- biology, Physics Statistics & Zoology as one of the Sub. or Bachelor's degree in Agriculture, Computer Sc. Engg. Medicine, Pharmacy, Veterinary Sc. with at least 55% marks in aggregate. 2Year 4Sem. Rs.12500 per Sem. 40 12. M.Sc.(Forestry) B.Sc. with 55% marks in aggregate 2Year 4Sem. Rs,10000 per Sem. 30 13. Master of Physical Education (M.P.E.D) Candidates who have obtained at least 55% marks in the B.P.Ed. Degree or B.Sc. Degree in Physical Education Health Education and Sports/are Eligible for admission and rest of the eligibility will be governed as per NCTE norms. Details may be obtained from the dept. of Physical Education 2Year 4Sem. Rs.15000 per Sem. 30 14. M.Com. UG Commerce degree with 50% marks in aggregate 2Year 4Sem. Rs.12500 per Sem. 40 15. M.C.A.(Master of Computer Application) Graduation degree with maths at 10+2 level or B.C.A. degree with Maths 3Year 6Sem. Rs.10000 per Sem. 30 16. M.A. (Education) Graduation degree with Education as one of the sub.with 50% marks in aggregate. 2Year 4Sem. Rs.6000 per Sem. 40 17. M.Lib.Sc. After Graduation degree with B.Lib.Sc. 1Year 2Sem. Rs.12000 per Sem. 40 18. M.Ed. For Affiliated Colleges B.Ed. with 55% marks and rest of the eligibility will be as per NCTE norms 1 Year As per NCTE norms 19. Bachelor of Physical Education. (B.P.Ed.) Bachelor's degree in Physical Education 55% marks Bachelor's degree with Physical Education as an elective subject with45% marks and participation in National All 1Year 2Sem. Rs.12500 per Sem. 50
  • 18. 18 India Inter-University Competitions in sports recognized by AIU or IOA and rest of the eligibility will be governed by NCTE norms. Details may be obtained from the department. 20. Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Hr. Sec. (10+2) or Equivalent 3Year 6 Sem. Rs.12000 per Sem. 120 21. Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) Hr. Sec. (10+2) with Science/ Commerce 3 Year 6 Sem. Rs.9000 per Sem. 80 22. Bachelor of Physical Education (BPE) 10+2 Pass 50% marks in aggregate (Not above 22 years of age as on Ist. July 2013 3 Year 6 Sem. Rs.4000 per Sem. 60 23. Bachelor of Commerce B.Com. (Hons.) 10+2 Pass 50% marks in aggregate (Not above 22 years of age as on Ist July 2013 3 Year 6 Sem. Rs.7500 per Sem. 80 24. Bachelor of Hotel Management (B.H.M.) 10+2 Pass 50% marks in aggregate 3 Year 6 Sem. Rs.25000 per Sem. 60 25. B.A.LLB. (Hons.) Five Years Integrated Programme 10+2 Pass 50% marks in aggregate (Not above 22 years of age as on Ist. July 2013 5 Year 10Sem Rs.6000 per Sem. 160 Information for M.Phil Courses in UTD, A.P.S. University,Rewa S.N. Department Eligibility Duration Tution Fee. No. of Seats M.Phil. Courses (Regular) 01. Environmental Biology Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year 2Sem Rs.10500 Per Sem. 35 02. J.N. Centre for Policy Research Master degree (Business Economics/ Economics/ Geography/ Political Science/ Public Administration/ Psychology/Sociology/Anthropology) with 55% marks with 55% marks in the subject 1Year 2Sem Rs.6000 Per Sem. 35 M.Phil. Courses (SSP)
  • 19. 19 01. Physics Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year 2Sem Rs.10500 Per Sem. 35 02. Chemistry. Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year 2Sem Rs.15000 Per Sem. 25 03. Mathematics Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year 2Sem Rs.10500 Per Sem. 35 04. Computer Science Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year 2Sem Rs.10500 Per Sem. 35 05. Chemical Science Master degree must be in any of the following subject/fields Chem./Biochem./Poly.Chem./Env 1Year 2Sem Rs.15000 Per Sem. 25 06. Forestry Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year 2Sem Rs.10500 Per Sem. 35 07. Biochemistry Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year 2Sem Rs.15000 Per Sem. 25 08. Biotechnology M.Sc.Biotechnology /Microbiology/Biochemistry/ Bioinformatics/Agriculture with 55% marks in aggregate. 1Year 2Sem Rs.30000 Per Sem. 30 09. Botany Master degree in the concerned Subject or allied Subject with 55% marks 1Year 2Sem Rs.15000 Per Sem. 35 10. Environmental Sc. M.Sc. Biology group/Chemistry with 55% marks in aggregate. 1Year 2Sem Rs.12500 Per Sem. 25 11. Psychology Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year 2Sem Rs.6000 Per Sem. 35 12. Ancient Indian History Culture & Archeology Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year 2Sem Rs.6000 Per Sem. 35 13. Business Economics Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year 2Sem Rs.6000 Per Sem. 35 14. English Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year Rs.6000 50
  • 20. 20 2Sem Per Sem. 15. Hindi Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year 2Sem Rs.6000 Per Sem. 35 16. Tribal Studies Master degree with 55% marks in Sociology/Geography 1Year 2Sem Rs.8500 Per Sem. 35 17. Philosophy Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year 2Sem Rs.6000 Per Sem. 35 18. Social Work Master degree in concerned Subject or in allied subject with 55% marks 1Year 2Sem Rs.15000 Per Sem. 35 19. Tourism Administration Master degree in concerned Subject or in allied subject with 55% marks 1Year 2Sem Rs.15000 Per Sem. 35 20. Physical Education Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year 2Sem Rs.15000 Per Sem. 25 21. Management Master degree in the concerned Subject or in allied subject with 55% marks 1Year 2Sem Rs.15000 Per Sem. 35 22. Commerce Master degree in the concerned Subject or in allied subject with 55% marks 1Year 2Sem Rs.15000 Per Sem. 35 24. Education Master degree with 55% marks in the subject 1Year 2Sem Rs.10000 Per Sem. 35 Programmes of Distance Education Centre (Correspondence Courses) Distance Education Centre, A.P.S. University runs the following courses through distance mode of learning. (i) Bachelor of Library and Information Science (One Year) (ii) Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (One Year) (iii) P.G.Diploma in Computer Science and Application (18 Months) (iv) P.G.Diploma in Pollution Management (One Year) (v) P.G.Diploma in Environmental Impact Assessment (One Year) (vi) P.G.Diploma in Industrial Relations & Personnel Management (One Year) (vii) P.G.Diploma in Marketing Management (One Year)
  • 21. 21 (viii) Bachelor of Science (Three Year) (ix) Bachelor of Arts (Three Year) (x) Bachelor of Commerce (Three Year) Under the academic activities the students are provided study material, writing of Response Sheet & Home Assignments. Personal Contact Programmes are arranged. The details of the courses can be obtained from the Director, Distance Education Centre, A.P.S. University, Rewa (M.P.) OUR DEPARTMENTS AND STUDY CENTERS 1. School of Environmental Biology The School of Environmental Biology was established in the year 1977 as the first University Teaching Department of its kind in the country. Since then sincere and serious efforts are being made to accomplish the goals and objectives, through updating and revision of courses so as to provide the nation well groomed experts in the subject. The enlightened faculty of the department keep track of the changing needs and accordingly the course contents are periodically revised and adopted. Faculty Specialization Prof. R.N.Shukla EIA and Animal Ecology Prof.(Mrs.) U.K.Chauhan, Head Microbiology and Biotechnology Prof. A.K.Awasthi Forest Ecology and EIA Prof. R.M.Mishra Pollution and Toxicology, Ecology (Presently Vice-Chancellor, APSU, Rewa) Regular Courses : 1. M.Sc. in Environmental Biology 2. M.Phil.in Environmental Biology 3. Ph.d. Self Supporting Courses: 1. M.Sc. in Microbiology 2. M.Sc. in Biotechnology 3. M.Sc. in Environmental Science 4. M.Sc. Forestry 5. M.Phil. in Biotechnology 6. M.Phil. in Environmental Science 7. M.Phil. in Botany 8. M.Phil. in Forestry
  • 22. 22 (A) Centre for Biotechnology Studies: The centre for Biotechnology Studies was established in 1997 under the canopy of the School of Environmental Sciences. The Centre has been set up with a vision to enhance the pragmatic utilization of Biotechnological theories and principles, in bringing up a healthy life of human beings. At the centre, the students are trained and equipped with the most modern tools and equipments to conserve the biodiversity of plants & animals. The first batch of M.Sc. Biotechnology started in Jan. 1999 with an intake of 15 students. Encouraged with the popularity and success of the course the intake of the has been increased to 40 including 5 seats each for payment and sponsored categories. The students of Biotechnology get an opportunity to learn the same syllabus as in any other universiies in India. Due to the rapid change in the field of Biotechnology, we modify the syllabus from time to time. The students of Biotechnology are exposed to the latest technologies in the field of Molecular Biology, Immunology and Recombinant DNA Technology. They also get the knowledge of computer (Theory and Practical of recent Software's). Therefore, this department is trying its level best to give the recent theories and practical knowledge in the field of Biotechnology, so that the students can exploit the field for gain and can serve the human race. Training for the Project Work : The Centre for Biotechnology has its MOU with Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic plants, Lucknow, National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources Lucknow, Mango Research Institute Lucknow, so that the students can do their work with a suitable stipend. The centre recommends the names of students in different National Laboratories and industries for the project work. The students get the most advanced practical training in these institutes. (B) Centre for Forestry Studies : Forests are one of the most striking features of the land surface. Forests of a country are its natural assets. If utilized properly, they can be kept productive and useful conferring many benefits, directly or indirectly on the people. Forests have unlimited kindness and benevolence and make no demands for their sustenance and extend protection to all beings offering even to those who set out to destroy them. M.Sc. in Forestry was launched with an aim to train personnel in forestry principles & its scientific management for the benefit of mankind. It is a job oriented course. The students passing out of this department have got jobs in various institutes after the successful completion of this course. Job opportunities and placement of the students who have passed out is quite encouraging. It is a two year (Four Sem.) course. C) Centre for Environmental Science : M.Sc. Environmental Science : In the last few decades the impact of human actives on environment has become more accelerated and pronounced. Human beings need to be educated to understand, solve and prevent environment related hazards. Considering the seriousness of environmental problems, the School of
  • 23. 23 Environmental Biology established the centre for Environmental Science with the initiation of M.Sc. in Environmental Science. M.Sc. Environmental Science is a 2 year (4 Semester) course. Minimum qualification for admission to this course is B.Sc. with Biology group or B.Sc. Agriculture with 50% marks in theory. M.Phil. Environmental Science : Subsequently M.Phil. in Environmental Science (a one year/2 Sem. Course) was introduced in the year 1999-2000. This course has been designed as an inter-disciplinary capsule covering environmental aspects of Science and Biology related subjects. Major Research facilities: 1. Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope 2. Electrophoresis 3. UV- Vis Spectrophotometer 4. Chromatographs 2. Department of Physics "Vikram Space Physics Centre" established in the form of a nucleus by UGC. New Delhi during the fourth five year plan transformed into full fledged Physics Department in the year 1982-83 on the basis if its performance and achievements in the area of Cosmic Rays and Interplanetary Physics. The department came into existence after due concurrence of MP State Government to impart training to students in the front line areas of Cosmic Rays and Interplanetary Physics since 1982-83. The Department of Physics has taken several strides in P.G. level teaching and research. Over the years, it has incorporated specializations related to Electronics, Materials Science and Informatics in the curriculum at the M.Sc. and M.Phil. level. The UGC New Delhi chose Department of Physics to organize refresher courses for several years. The students have brought laurels to the department by qualifying in competitive examinations of diverse natures (MPPSC,MPSLET, NET, UPPPSC, BARC etc.) and getting placements in various prestigious organizations. Presently the department has an intake of 35 students for the M.Sc Physics Programme. More than 50 research students have obtained Ph. D. degree since the inception of the department in. More than 20 students are presently working for their Ph. D.degree research in the department. Faculty: Prof. D.P. Tiwari, Head of the Department Prof. A.P. Mishra, Professor Prof. S.L. Agrawal,Professor Dr. A.K. Saxena Associate Professor Courses offered/Course structure Regular
  • 24. 24 M.Sc. Physics Ph.D Self Supporting Programme M.Phil. Physics Major Research facilities: 1. X Ray Diffractometer 2. Optical Polarising Microscope 3. Fourier transform Intrared Spectro fotometer 3. Department of Computer Science: The department of Computer Science was established in 1990 by the University Grants Commission (UGC) to start a one-year (two semesters) full time course of Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Science and Application (PGDCA).There ability based on the technological need and global requirement and encouraged with the employability of the pass-outs the M.Sc. in Computer Science(1999), M.Sc. in Information Technology (2000) and M.Sc. in Bioinformatics (2004) Advanced PG Diploma in Bioinformatics(APGDBI) (2005) and M.Phil. in Computer Science(2006) have been started under the Self Supporting Scheme. These courses provide not only better career opportunities to the students form the nearby areas but also help them in having scientific aptitude enabling them to broaden their horizon and chose research oriented and demanding careers in the ever- expanding field of computer science and related areas. Center for Bio-informatics Bioinformatics is an emerging interdisciplinary research area and is said to be the wave of future. In India this field is in embryonic stage and is one of the most promising fields for job hunters. It integrates the advances in the contemporary areas of IT and BT (Information Technology, Bio- technology), to solve complex problems in life Sciences and is evolving into a full- fledged scientific discipline. Developments in this field have direct implication on the key issues related to healthcare, medicine discovery of next generation drugs, development of agricultural products, renewable energy, environmental protection etc. In recent past this field has attracted attention of several companies and entrepreneurs. As a result, a large number of Bioinformatics-based start-ups have been launched and the trend is likely to continue. There is an increasing demand of trained manpower in the areas of Bioinformatics and this has necessitated the availability of a large number of formally trained individuals in Bioinformatics. In view of the increasing demand and requirement of trained manpower in the area of Bioinformatics, Department of Computer Science, A.P.S. University Rewa decided to start a two year,
  • 25. 25 (four-semester) course of M.Sc. In Bioinformatics under the self-supporting programme from the academic session 2004-2005. Faculty : Area of Interest Prof.Navita Srivastava, Head of the Dept. SE, MIS, CN, Bioinformatics Prof.Rakesh Katare DS, TOC, DM, Parallel Computing Dr.Pramod Kumar Rai DS,OOPS Character Recognition (System Incharge Computer Centre) 4. Department of Chemistry Genesis : The Department of Chemistry of A.P.S.University, was established in 1984, with the basic aim to cater to the needs of the students of Vindhya Region socially and economically backward part of Central India. This region is particularly rich in natural resources. Our former Prime Minister (Late) Mrs. Indira Gandhi named it as the Cement Belt and Planned to run "Cement Express" from Delhi to connect it to the power Capital of the Country i.e. "Shaktinagar" in Singrauli area. Situated on the border of UP & MP the region is rich in natural resources like limestone, bauxite, coal, diamond, granite and iron etc. Based on these resources major industries like cement, aluminum, coal, Power and paper industries are operating over the past fifty years. Chemical Science is the backbone of these major industries. Most of such industrial units are in the university jurisdiction and the department of Chemistry is preparing trained and skilled human resources for all these. The department has been recognized by the UGC, New Delhi for its academic pursuits and special assistance (SAP-DRS) has been sanctioned for the department in the year 2006. Despite all natural resources and manpower, the younger generation of the region lacked technical skills and the exploitation of the resources available. Local stalwarts and academicians felt that by providing proper guidance, quality teaching and technical know-how, this region can be developed and brought in the main stream of the country. With these objectives the then Vice- Chancellor Prof. Hira Lal Nigam, a renowned Inorganic Chemist, took all the pains to establish a Department of Chemistry in this University. Postgraduate teaching and research programme were undertaken by the department to fulfill the aims and goals of the department. Faculty : 1. Prof. V.K.Agrawal, M.Sc., D.Phil, (Alld.) PGD (Tokyo) Presently Director, National Institute of Technical Teachers Training & Research (NITTTR) Bhopal 2. Prof. R.N. Patel, M.Sc., Ph.D., Prof. & Head Course Offered : Besides the regular M.Sc. and Ph.D. courses the department runs the following Self Supporting Programmes. 1. M.Sc. Biochemistry : (4 Semesters)
  • 26. 26 2. M.Phil. in Chemical Science: (2 Semesters) 3. M.Phil. in Chemistry : (2 semesters) 4. M.Phil Biochemistry Major Research facilities: 1. Atomic Absorption Spectro Scope 2. Guoy Balance 3. Cyclic Voltameter 4. U V- Vis spectrophotometer 5. Department of Mathematical Science Genesis : The Department of Mathematics was established in the year 1984. The Department has regular international linkage. The Department has organized a number of prestigious national as well as international seminars. The faculty of the department has published extensively. Courses Offered : Regular Courses- MA/M.Sc. (Mathematics); Ph.D. MA/M.Sc. and M.Phil., Courses are running under semester system. Self Supporting Courses- M.Phil. (Mathematics) Training & Placements : The students from the department have been placed in Higher Education, School Education and Administrative Service in various capacities. Regular Faculty : 1. Prof. C.K.Sharma, M.Sc., Ph.D.,Head 2. Prof. J.P.Singh, M.Sc., Ph.D. 3. Prof. R.N.Singh, M.Sc., Ph.D. 6. Department of English Genesis : The Department of English was established in 1989 with a purpose to impart quality teaching in the area of English Literary studies, communication skills and translation studies. The Department has bagged a number of UGC projects. Many national seminars have been organized by the Department. The Department brings out its journal 'Zenith'. The alumni of the Department have adorned a number of prestigious place. Faculty : 1. Prof. Shubha Tiwari, Head 2. Prof. Mrinal Srivastava, Course Offered:
  • 27. 27 Regular Course- M.A. English Ph.D. Self Supporting Courses- M.Phil. English Training &Placements : The students from English Department are serving the nation in military, Para-military, administrative, police and different academic positions. Special Mention : The Department looks after all the publication ventures like Vindhya Bharti, Pratibimba etc.of the University.The prestigious literary journal ZENITH has been regularly published by the Department since 1994.
  • 28. 28 7. Department of Business Economics Genesis : The Department was established in the Year 1979. The Department has organised a number of UGC refresher courses and national seminars. The publications of the faculty are recognised internationally. The Department has an impressive placement record. Faculty : 1. Prof. N.P.Pathak, Professor & Head 2. Prof. Deepa Shrivastava 3. Prof. Rajiv Dube. Course Offered : (A) Regular Courses: M.A. (Business Economics) Ph.D. Programme in Business Economics (B) Self Supporting M.Phil. (Business Economics) B.Com. (Hons) M.Com. (Semester System) M.Phil. (Commerce) Training & Placements : The students are provided training through Projects & Market Surveys. Special Mention : The department has recently started a Major Research Project i.e. Gandhian Research Centre. Study Centre for B.A.LL.B. (Honours) 5 Years Integrated Programme Centre for B.A.LL.B. (Honours) (Integrated Programme) : The five years Integrated B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) Course of the University is recognized by the Bar Council of India New Delhi. It is a Self Financing course under Semester System open to students who have passed 10+2 examination from any recognized Board. The aim of the department is to train future generation of Lawyers, Judges and Jurists in taking the Country forward. We have hitherto succeeded in our efforts as the university is giving the best possible results. Our emphasis is to impart quality education in this discipline so that the profession of Law gets only those persons in future who really desired to do the best not only for themseleves but also in the larger interest of the country. Eligibility and Criteria for Admission : Candidates who have passed Higher Secondary School Examination (10+2) system or an equivalent with 50% marks (45% for SC & ST candidates) in aggregate in any stream recognized as such by this Vishwavidyalaya and are not above 22 years of age on Ist July of the academic session.
  • 29. 29 Study Centre for Fashion and Textile Designing Genesis : The Study Centre for Fashion and Textile Designing was established in the Year 1995. India is one of the pioneering, countries in the field of Textile, with a rich heritage of colorful textile fibers and design. This is an era of globalization and our country has kept kept pace with the state of art techniques in textiles and fibers. Our rich textiles have caught the fancy of fashion-lovers throughout the world and this has brought unprecedented growth of garment export business which has earned precious foreign exchange for the country. Design consciousness is a phenomenon beyond comprehension and designing is the fastest growing career. In this course we give equal importance to designing as well as pattern making and clothing construction. We impart vocational training in such a way so that our students can take-up any challenge in the world of fashion. The enhanced aspiration for better standards of living on the one hand and modern life attitudes on the other have made men and women equally active. Our Fashion & Textile Designing course will increase job opportunities for women in particular. The course will also provide requisite skills and expertise to create self employment in diverse situations. Aims & Objectives : 1. To provide best possible educational facilities for preparing young men & women for the world of fashion. 2. To inculcate decision making skills and administrative competence in the field of Fashion & Textile Designing. 3. To provide trained manpower to the rapidly expanding fashion industry. 4. To impart training in such a manner so that the trainee can take up any challenge in the world of fashion with confidence and ease. Visiting Faculty : Students gain additional exposure to modern Fashion & Textile Designing techniques and programmes through the guest lecturers coming from different Universities from all over the country. Top professionals and models from the field of Fashion & Textile Designing are invited to share their expertise with our students.
  • 30. 30 08. Department of Ancient Indian History Culture & Archaeology (AIHC & Arch.) Genesis : The department was established in the year 1984. The Department boasts of a rich museum. The Department works as a nodal agency in the area of Tourism Admn. and tribal and regional research. Centre for MBA (Tourism Administration) & M.Phil. (Tourism Admn.) : The study centre for Tourism was established in June-July 1991. Tourism industry is the second largest industry which is engaged in the generation of employment through the length & breadth of this country. It also offers immense job opportunities. These course have been designed and framed on the pattern of IITM with some additions. The department is running these programmes under the Self Supporting Scheme. It is a 2 years (4 Semester) course. Regular Faculty : 1. Prof. C.D.Singh, Presently Vice-Chancellor, I.G. Tribal University, Amarkantak. 2. Prof. A.K. Singh, 3. Dr. M.C. Shrivastava, Associate Professor & Head Courses Offered : (A) Regular Courses- 1. M.A. (AIHC & Arch.) 4 Semesters, 2. Ph.D. (B) Self Supporting Courses- 1. M.B.A. (Tourism Administration) 4 Semesters 2. M.Phil. (AIHC & Arch.) 2 Semester 3. M.Phil. (Tourism Administration) 2 Semesters Training & Placements : The students have been successful in getting employment in educational institutions & various other sectors.
  • 31. 31 09. Department of Psychology Genesis : The department was established in the session 1984-85 with an emphasis on Organizational Behavior, Personnel Psychology; Clinical Psychology and Health Psychology. It also focuses on the Guidance and Counseling. Faculty : 1. Prof. A.K. Shrivastava, Professor 2. Prof.(Smt.) Anjali Shrivastava, Head. Courses Offered : (A) Regular Courses- 1. M.A. (Psychology) 4 Semesters 2. Ph.D. (Psychology) (B) Self Supporting Programmes- 1. M.Phil. (Psychology) 2 Semesters 2. PG Diploma in Guidance & Counselling 2 Semesters 3. M.B.A. (Industrial Relations & Personnel Management 4 Semesters 4. M.S.W. 4 Semesters 5. M.Phil. (Social Work) 6. P.G.Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR) 2 Semesters 7. Diploma in Yoga Education (D.Y.Ed.) One Year Training & Placements : The students of PG Diploma in Guidance & Counseling go for internship/training to the institutions and organisations of Rewa division. For Clinical counseling the internship/training is arranged with practicing psychiatrists and organisations & NGOs associated with the related field. The Department has following Study centers under its canopy: (A) Study Centre for MBA (IR & PM): The study centre for MBA (IRPM) was established within the nodal department of Psychology during the session 1998-1999. The centre, ever since its establishment has been attempting to accomplish the objectives of imparting quality education in the area of personnel management with a clear emphasis on industrial relations. This is a tremendously exciting and challenging period for both, the understanding and practice of leadership and management. Now, as perhaps never before, there is a growing awareness that the success of our organisations is directly dependent on the effective use of human resource based on the applied behavioral sciences. The MBA (IR & PM) programme of this university intends to bring out
  • 32. 32 trained personnel and executives who can effectively serve the organisations. It is a 2 years (4 Semesters) course. This course has been recognized by the UGC New Delhi. (B) Study Centre for Master of Social Work & M.Phil (Social Work) : The idea of starting the Master of Social Work Programme to mark the 125th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi took shape in the year 1995 under the dynamic leadership of the then Vice- Chancellor Prof.J.S.Rathore. The department envisages to equip the students with scientific knowledge, technical skills, and value orientation necessary for several interventionist roles. The MSW programme is a two year (4 Semesters) course designed to help students acquire theoretical insights and practical skills for the effective handling of jobs in the field of social welfare and social service. M.Phil. in Social Work was started in the year 2011-12. (C) Study Centre for Human Rights : Th department also runs the Post Graduate Diploma Course in Human Rights. It is a one year (2 Semesters) course. (D) Centre for Yoga & Consciousness: The Centre for Yoga & Consciousness has been established to promote teaching and practice of Yoga in the University. Besides running the professional course of Diploma in Yoga Education (D.Y.Ed.), the centre also provides facilities for running certificate courses of small duration and also for organizing the Yoga practice camps/classes for general public. 10- fgUnh foHkkx LFkkiuk % 1983 esa egkdfo ds'ko v/;kiu ,oa vuqla/kku dsUnz ,oa lu~ 1993 esa ;w-th-lh- }kjk ekU; djus ds i'pkr~ fgUnh foHkkx dh LFkkiuk dh xbZA foHkkx ds rRok/kku esa vksjNk esa ds'ko vuqla/kku dsUnz lapkfyr fd;k tk jgk gSA foHkkx ds vusd Nk=ksa us ;w-th-lh- usV dh ijh{kk ikl dh gSA ladk; % izks- fnus'k dq'kokg v/;{k fgUnh foHkkx] izHkkjh vkpk;Z tutkrh; v/;;u dsUnz foHkkx 'kks/k v?;srk & MkW- pUnzizdk'k iVsy ¼tutkrh; v/;;u dsUnz½ ikB~;Øe lajpuk % ¼v½ fu;fer- ,e-,-fgUnh ¼pkj lsesLVj½ ih-,p&Mh- fgUnh ¼c½ LofoRrh; ikB~;Øe ,e-fQy-fgUnh ¼nks lsesLVj½ ,e-fQy-tutkrh; v/;;u & nks lseslVj ¼LofoRrh; dk;ZØe½ jkstxkj ds volj % izfr o"kZ fgUnh ds yxHkx lkB izfr'kr Nk= jkstxkj ik tkrsa gSA
  • 33. 33 11. Department of Business Administration Genesis : This department was established in the year 1988 with an intake of 30 students in MBA Programme which is a two years full time post graduate degree course. Subsequently the department got recognised by the AICTE and was accredited by the UGC. Three years full time undergraduate BBA Programme was started in the year 2004 under the Self Supporting Programmes with a sanctioned intake of 60 students. Faculty : 1. Prof. Rajiv Dube, Professor and Head 2. Dr.Atul Pandey, Associate Professor, Professor -in-charge, BBA Programme Courses Offered: This department is a study centre for BBA, MBA, M.Phil. and Ph.D. Programmes in Management. Admission to the MBA Programme is done through a Joint Entrance Test organised by the Professional Examination Board, Bhopal (M.P.), whereas admission to the BBA Programme and M.Phil (Management) is done through the Entrance Test conducted by the University. The department offers Marketing, Finance, IT and HR as the areas of specialization to MBA students with dual specialization pattern, whereas Marketing, Finance and HR as areas of specialization are available to the BBA students in single specialization pattern. Both MBA and BBA Courses are run on Semester pattern. The duration of the MBA and BBA courses is two and three years respectively. Training & Placements : More than 900 MBA students have passed out from this department and are well placed in the Corporate Sector on esteemed positions in prestigious organizations not only in different parts of the country but also across the globe.
  • 34. 34 12. Department of Life-Long Learning Genesis : The Department of Life-Long-Learning was established in the year 1983 by the UGC New Delhi. The Department is involved in teaching, research and extension activities based on UGC guidelines. The Department has initiated a number of social-service projects. Faculty : 1. Prof.Sunil Kumar Tiwari, Head 2. Prof. D.S.Singh Baghel, Associate Professor/Deputy Director Courses Offered: M.B.A. HRD (4 Semesters) B.Ed. (One Year) M.A. (Education) M.Phil.(Education) Departmental Profile : To meet the objectives of the IX Plan and to encounter the requirement of the development of the country, HRD departments were established at the university level. To achieve the aim of quality education, in the field of development, A.P.S.University,Rewa decided to start Master of Human Resources Development (MHRD) course as per the UGC guidelines (The ordinance and the statute of the course was approved by the co-ordination committee of higher education and His Excellency, Chancellor of M.P.). This was the first department of the state to offer Post-graduate course in Human Resource Development, which was established in 1997. The nomenclature of the course was changed in 2002 to MBA (Human Resource Development) MBA (HRD) to enhance the professional value of the course by UGC (This course has been recognized by UGC). Since its inception the course has successfully introduced & batches into the business market who are proving their worth in the labor market. The course is gaining popularity day by day and students from all nook and corner of the country are getting admitted to the course. Besides MBA programme the department is also running B.Ed. & M.A. (Education) Courses for the last few years. The course has following objectives: 1. To provide professional education to the students to become successful managers by enhancing their capabilities required to perform various objectives. 2. To develop decision making skills in budding managers and making them equipped with managerial skills. 3. To develop team spirit and functioning in students to make them capable in instilling OCTAPACE values in the organizations. 4. To help students cope with changing trends and be more adaptive to the changing environment.
  • 35. 35 5. To help the students improve their capabilities and that of organizational personnel for the development of the organization. 6. To inoculate the feeling of responsibility to ensure the development and utilization of the capabilities and subordinates to accelerate a healthy and motivating work environment. 7. To understand the vitality of Human Factor in an organization. 8. To emphasize on the potential development of the employees in an organization to make the organization capable to meet the changing demands of the economy. Training & Placements : In the Department of Adult & Continuing Education/Extension UGC established a placement and career counseling cell under this department which provides career counseling and placement for students. More than 90% of the pass outs and 4th Semester students are serving well in different global companies. The Department officially deputes students in different companies for their summer training programme. These students join summer training in different Industrial Corporate groups. The Department is also involved in Extension activities under the Extension programme. The Department has organized third age university campus under its Continuing Education activities. Short term course for students and community members. Under the HRD Extension Programme the Department organises training/awareness course for cleared representatives of Zila Janpad Panchayat members for upgrading their knowledge and govt. sponsored developmental programme. 13.Department of Russian Language Genesis : The Department of Russian Language was established in Feb. 1976. Faculty: 1. Dr. A.R.Raju, Assistant Professor The Department offers following Regular Courses: 1. 6 months Short-Term Course. Certificate of proficiency in Russian Language 2. One year Advanced Diploma in Russian Language 3. M.A. in Russian (5 Years Integrated Course).
  • 36. 36 14. Department of Advait Vedant Darshan Genesis : The department was established in 2003. The Department runs a prestigious lecture series on 'Vedant and Youth'. The Department has the distinction of imparting practice of meditation and philosophical concepts. Faculty : 1. Dr. Sreekant Mishra, Assistant Professor Courses Offered: (A) Regular Courses- 1. M.A. (Philosophy) 4 Sem. 2. Ph.D. (Philosophy) (B) Self Supporting Programmes- 1. M.Phil. (Philosophy) 2 Sem. 2. P.G.Diploma in Ritual Science. 2 Sem. 15. Department of Physical Education & Sports Science Genesis : Physical Education and Sports are an integral part of Education. The department looks after the organisation of sports activities of the students of this department as well as that of affiliated colleges. The University started the teaching programmes of Physical Education from 1988-89 starting a one year Bachelor of Physical Education course (B.P.Ed.) on Self financing basis. Master of Physical Education (two years course) was started in 1994 under SSP. These courses are recognised by UGC and NCTE (W.R.C.) Bhopal. The department has also been running M.Phil. in Physical Education since last two years. Now Three Year B.P.E. Programme has also been started on Self Supporting basis. Courses Offered: (Self Supporting Courses) 1. Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) One Year/2 Semester 2. Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed) (Two Years) (Four Semesters) 3. M.Phil. Physical Education (One Year/Two Semesters) 4. B.P.E. (Three Years/Six Semesters) Training & Placements: The sportsmen and women produced by this department are serving the nation through Defense, Police and other Civil services.
  • 37. 37 16. Department of Computer Centre : The Computer Centre was established in 1985-86, in this University by the University Grant Commission, New Delhi, with the aim of providing Job oriented computer courses. At present the Computer Centre has more than 100 Pentium IV powerful personal computers, servers, fast speed printers and other peripheral devices. The Computer Centre conducts training programme for University/College Teacher's employees and students, besides computing and software development for University. The Computer Technology is changing very rapidly but there is always a lack of trained man-power for the new technology. 1GBPS Internet connectivity is available through NKN programme. In 1994-95 the computer centre in consultation with the University organised short term computer courses for students and others. From the academic session 2006-07, a 3 years Bachelor Degree course, BCA & MCA from session 2013-14 has been started to provide quality computer education to the talent of our region. Faculty: 1. Dr.P.K.Rai, System Incharge and Professor-in-charge BCA Programme. Self Supporting Courses offered: 1. Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) 6 Semesters. 2. Master of Computer Application (MCA) 6 Semesters.
  • 38. 38 CENTRAL FACILITIES Central Library : The University has a Central Library. A rich collection of books is available in the library. Attempts are regularly made to procure standard publications. Apart from this, each teaching department has its own departmental library. Keeping pace with technology, the Central Library has created an e- library of its own with a rich collection of books and facilities for accessing e-material University Science Instrumentation Centre (USIC): University Grants Commission has provided a University Science Instrumentation Centre for the University. It has facilities for the repair of electronic instruments, glass blowing and mechanical works. The centre plans to start short term courses in electronics, glass blowing and welding. U.G.C. has granted Instrument Maintenance Facility in the XI plan Indira Gandhi National Open University's Study Centre The Study Centre of Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi is a prestigious addition to A.P.S.University, Rewa (M.P.). The study centre provides learning opportunities in various courses of IGNOU. Large number of students are getting opportunities to study general and specialized courses. Presently, Prof. J.P.Singh is the Co-ordinator of Study Centre, IGNOU APS University, Rewa. Rural Division of Environmental Planning and Co-ordination Organization (EPCO Rural), Govt. of Madya Pradesh : Environmental planning and Co-ordination Organization, the first of its kind in the country, established its Rural Division in the University in 1982. The Vice-Chancellor of the University is its Chairman. The activities include, identification, survey and research on various environmental problems of the rural sector. This provides a unique opportunity for close interaction between academic institutions and government departments. Tribal Studies Buddha, Jain and Gandhian Study Centers: The University has established centers for Tribal Studies, Buddha Studies, Jain Darshan Studies and Gandhian Studies with the sanction of University Grants Commission, New Delhi. These centers are engaged in research work in the respective areas. Antarbharti Cultural Centre: Antarbharti is an autonomous cultural centre of the University established with support of Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of Indian. Honorable Vice-Chancellor is its Patron. This centre is established basically for performance and training in dance, music, drama and painting, of Deeksha. Preksha and Veeksha division. E-Smart Classes: All the regular teaching departments are equipped with e-smart boards leading to development of e-class rooms.
  • 39. 39 Pre-Examination Coaching Centre (for SCs, OBCs& Minorities) Pre-examination coaching centre in the University has been running since 1983-84 till 2007 with the financial assistance of Ministry of Social Justice& Empowerment. Govt. of India New Delhi. Currently under the UGC scheme New Delhi, candidates who have passed (10+2) examination and belong to ST, SC, OBC and Minority categories are admitted on the basis of merit. The training is provided for clerical grade/class III services for the period of 4 months. * University Publication- * Pratibimb Newsletter * Vindhya Bharti-Research Journal *Lecture Series: The University regularly organizes lectures of various eminent personalities under Col. Balwant Singh; Rani Krishan Kumari Devi; Maharaja Vishwanath Singh; Uma Paroha; Jagdish Chandra Joshi; and Kushabhau Thakrey memorial lecture series. Miscellaneous: *UGC, New Delhi has granted various cells like Equal opportunity Cell, Day Care Centre etc. with the intention of promoting various facilities and additional activities within the University premises. *The University provides accommodation to its outstation girl&boy students in the India Girls' Hostel and CSM Boys Hostel respectively. *The University also runs a Canteen within its premises to facilitate the students & staff putting in long hours of study& work. *The University runs a Primary Health Centre in its premises to take care of the primary medical needs of the students & the staff. *The University also houses a Sub-Post Office and a CBC Bank with ATM facility. *A Police Thana is situated in the vicinity of the University Campus. Admission Procedure and Instructions Admission to different regular and self supporting courses except M.Phil courses will be made strictly in order of merit. Merit will be decided on the basis of marks Obtained in the qualifying examination. If they are equal, decision will be made on the basis of date of birth of the respective candidates. The guiding principles issued by the Higher Education. Dept., Govt. of M.P. for the session 2013-14 shall be strictly adhered to in preparation of the Merit list for the Regular Courses. Admission to M.Phil Courses will be made of through Entrance Exam. Reservation & Weightage Reservation : Reservation will be made as per the reservation Policy of M.P. Government which is as follows: 12.1 16 and 20 percent seats are reserved for the applicants of Schedule Caste (SC) and schedule Tribes (ST) respectively. The seats for there two categories are mutually interchangeable. 12.2 14 percent seats are reserved for the applicants of OBC (excluding Creamy layer)
  • 40. 40 12.3 3 percent seats are reserved collectively for sons/daughters/grandsons/granddaughter of freedom fighters, sons/daughters of permanently disabled soldiers of Indian Army, dependents of retired and working defense personnel and wards of Central Armed Police Force and for the physically impaired applicants of these categories. The Physically disabled applicants affiliated to this category shall be given a weightage of 10% of the marks obtained Combined merit of these 3 categories will be prepared but this reservation shall be given only from above mentioned 3 percent seats.The order of preference for the employees/officers of Indian Armed Forces is as follows: (i) Widow and dependents of the martyr in war. (ii) Soldiers permanently disabled during War, employed soldiers and their dependants. (iii) Dependents of martyrs in incumbency at the time of peace. (iv) Permanently physically handicapped persons & their dependents working at the time of peace. (v) Dependents of working or retired soldiers awarded with bravery medals like Param Veer Chakra, Ashoka Chakra, Sarvottam Yudh Seva Medal, Mahaveer Chakra, Kirti Chakra, Uttam Seva Medal, Veer Chakra, Shaurya Chakra, Yudhh Seva Medal, Military, Navy/Airforce medal, Reference in letters. (vi) Dependents of Ex-soldiers. (vii) Dependents of working/office holding soldiers. 12.4 3 percent seats are reserved for applicants of physically impaired classes but this reservation will be made available only from the seats reserved for the related class. Handicapped persons will be given 5 percent relaxation in qualifying marks at the time of admission. 12.5 Out of the seats approved by the college at post Graduate level, 1 percent seat is reserved for applicant with C certificate of NCC. 12.6 Out of the seats available in the categories, 30 percent seats are reserved for female students. 12.7 Out of the seats available in all the related categories, 5 percent seats are reserved for the wards of the workers and officers of Higher Education Department, M.P. Government and its subordinate officers Commissioner Office Higher Education, Principals, Professors, Librarians, Sports Officers, Registrars and third and fourth class employees working in Government Colleges. 12.8 Seats of reserved category shall remain unaffected if a candidate of reserved category by obtaining high marks acquires place in the merit list of the General Category/Open competition. But if such in applicant belongs to any other category like freedom Fighters etc., then the seat related to that particular class will be considered full for that special reserved category. The remaining seats of that special reserve category will be filled as per eligibility. 12.9 (a) Admission in Colleges with Minority Status: Admission in the colleges with minority status shall take place according to the centralized online procedure of the departments after confirming that eligible applicants of minority category get admission in such colleges but in the last stages, vacant seats shall also be made available for other eligible applicants.
  • 41. 41 12.9 (b) No provision of reservation is available for admission to those course in the institutions run by minority communities for whom entrance examination is conducted. However, it is mandatory to ensure the proper following of the admission procedure. 12.10 If the percentage of the reserved seats is less than half then there shall be no reserved seats for the particular category. The reserved seat shall be considered one only of the percentage is more than half. 12.11 Vacant seats of the reserved categories as described above shall be available for the applicants of unreserved (General) category in the counseling or C.L.C. stages at the college Level. 12.12 Rules and regulations for reservation as regulated by the Government from time to time shall be followed. 13. Weightage Weightage shall be given for deciding the merit. It shall not used for determining eligibility.Weightage shall be based on the percentage of marks obtained in the qualifying exam. Information regarding all the certificates necessary for getting weightage should be mentioned in the application for registration for admission for the purpose of verification it is mandatory to produce all the certificates mentioned in the application form. Certificates produced after process of verification will not be considered for weightage. If the applicant is eligible for weightage in more than one category, weightage will be given in only one category in which it is maximum. 13.1 N.C.C./N.S.S./ Scouts/Scout/Guides/Rangers (a) N.C.C./N.S.S. 'A' Certificate 2Percent (b) N.C.C./N.S.S. 'B' Certificate 3Percent (c) N.C.C./N.S.S. 'C' Certificate or Third stage passed Scout 4Percent (d) State Level (Directorate) N.C.C .Competition 4Percent (e) Participated R.D.C. New Delhi MP NCC contingent. 5Percent (f) Governor Scout 5Percent (g) President Scout 10Percent (f) Best N.C.C. Cadet of M.P. 10Percent (i) Recipient of Duke of Adinbara NCC Cadet 15Percent (j) Participant Cadet of Youth Exchange Programme between 15Percent India and other Countries (k) Selection in International Jambhuri in NCC/NSS 10Percent (l) Excellent Activities Certificate by Indian Red Cross Society 2Percent (m) Judo/Karate Yellow Belt 2Percent Brown Belt 3Percent Black Belt 4Percent 13.4 Sports/Literately/Cultural/Quiz/ Playacting/Competitions- (1) Inter-District/Division Level Competitions organized by DPI or Madhya
  • 42. 42 Pradesh Higher Education Department or Inter Division/Regional Level Competitions organized by CBSE (a) I,II,III Position holder team member 2% (b) I,II,III Position holder individual event 4% (2) Inter Division/State Level Competitions organized by DPI or Inter Regional/National Level Competitions organized by CBSE or Competitions organized by Association of Indian Universities (AIU) or in Regional Completions organized by Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, Govt. of India: (a) I,II,III Position holder team members 6% (b) I,II,III Position holder individual event 7% (c) Competitor representing Division 5% (3) National Competitions organized by A.I.U./ Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, Govt. of India: (a) I,II,III Position holder team member 12% (b) I,II,III Position holder individual event 15% (c) Competition representing Region 10% 13.5 Foreign Countries under Youth/cultural/Literary/Science/Arts 10% 13.6 National completions organized by Sports Authorities recognized by Madhya Pradesh Government - (a) Representative Members of Madhya Pradesh team 10% (b) I,II,III Position holder of Madhya Pradesh team members 12% Migrants of J&K and their dependents 1% Special Encouragement: 1) NCC Best Cadet on National Level (2) Participation Out Right in National or International Level organised by Olympics/Asiad/ Sports Authority of India/SGFI (C) How to apply: 1.Candidates can submit application forms for admission online through http;//www.mponline. gov.in 2.Candidates can also submit admission form using internet from their home, through mponline and making the payment through credit/debit card or by net banking. Candidates can apply for more than one courses as per eligibility criteria. Application/Registraion fee of Rs.700/- for General/OBC.and Rs.400/- for SC/ST candidates has to be deposited for admission to M.Phil. courses alongwith admission form. Similarly, application/ registration fee of Rupees 500/- for General/OBC and Rupees 300/- for SC/ST candidate has to be deposited along with the admission form for admission to other courses. 3.Candidates can go through the admission rules and departmental information on University website www.apsurewa.ac.in 4.Candidates are required to submit the printout of admission form along with the photo copies of the mark sheets and other required documents (SC/ST/OBC/FF/PH/Kashmir migrants/Parsi/Staff ward/NRI/NCC/NSS/Sports etc.) to the CHAIRMAN ADMISSION COMMITTEE, School of Environmental Biology, APSU, Rewa (M.P.)-486 003 by last date as mentioned below through Speed Post/Regd. Post. It can also be submitted by hand in any of the designated Collection Centers viz Department of Physics,
  • 43. 43 Environmental Biology, Psychology, Computer Science, Mathematical Sciences, Business Economics and Business Administration of APS University ,Rewa 5.The University may not run a self –supporting course in which the admitted students are less than ten . In such cases,the applicant will get a full refund of the fees deposited by him/her. General Notes: 1. Those candidates who have appeared in the qualifying exam but their result is still awaited are also eligible to apply. However such candidates will have to sign out an undertaking that they will submit the required documents before the last date of admission. 2. The fee refund process of a candidate who has been selected and has deposited the fees but fails to join the Programme or abandons the course midway shall be governed as per the rules framed by M.P. Professional Examination Board/or M.P. Government/the University. 3. Once a candidate joins a course, he/she will have to deposit the fees for at least 1 year (2 Semesters) even if he/she abandons it midway. In exceptional cases the matter may be referred to competent authority. 4. Once a candidate is admitted to Self Supporting Programme in PAYMENT/ SEAT/SPONSORED SEAT his category will not be changed after the last date of the admission as decided by the University. No application in this connection will be entertained in any case. However payment seats & NRI seats will be interchangeable. 5. In all other cases not mentioned in the above admission rules, the rules of Government of Madhya Pradesh shall be applicable. 6. In case of any difference of opinion with regard to the clarification of above rules or rules of admission, the decision of the Vice-Chancellor shall be final. 7. The following candidates are not eligible to apply: (a) Those against whom UFM has been reported in the University examination and if they have not passed that particular examination in which UFM was reported. (b) Students against whom criminal cases have been reported or students against whom cases are pending in any court of law or a case under the Examination Act, or if a criminal case is reported against a student after his admission, his admission would be liable to be cancelled. (c) Those students who have caused obstructions in the conduct of the examination or have used the force. (d) A candidate who has been admitted to an institution but has not taken any exam shall not be re- admitted as a regular student. (e) If the staff council of the institution unanimously decides not to give admission to a particular student. (f) Subject in which exams are also conducted privately, students above 28 years of age will not be given admission. (g) Ragging is prohibited and punishable and may result in expulsion/rustication/suspension/fine etc. (h) Use of tobacco, cigarette and other toxic materials are punishable crime in university campus. (8) All legal matters shall be settled in Rewa jurisdiction
  • 44. 44 Attendance Requirements: Each candidate will have to complete the minimum attendance requirements for appearing in the semester examination. His/her examination form will not be forwarded if he/she fails to get a minimum of 75% attendance in classes of each semester. Prevention of Ragging: Ragging is totally banned in the University. Each and every student who gets admission in the university must ensure that he/she is not involved in ragging of other students directly or indirectly. Newly admitted students must bring immediately to the knowledge of university administration any such incidence of ragging with them. Strict disciplinary action will be taken against such student who is reported and found indulging in ragging of other students.
  • 45. 45 AWADHESH PRATAP SINGH UNIVERSITY, REWA (M.P) ADMISSION NOTICE- 2013-14 Applications on prescribed application forms are invited for admission to the following academic programmes. Admission will be done on the basis of Merit in Index (except M.Phil courses) prepared based on qualifying Examination. Admission to M.Phil courses shall be made on the basis of Entrance Examination . A:Regular Courses- 1. M.Phil (2 Semester) in Environmental Biology and Policy Research 2.M.Sc.: (4 Semester) in Environmental Biology; Chemistry; Mathematics and Physics 3.M.A.: (4 Semester) in Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archeology; Business Economics; Psychology; English; Hindi and Philosophy. 4.M.A.: (5 Years Integrated Programme) in Russian Language. 5.P.G.D.C.A. (Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application): (2 Semester) B:Self Supporting Programmes- Group I : M.Phil Programmes (1 Year/2 Sem after Post Graduation) - M.Phil. (Physics; Chemistry; Mathematics; Computer Science; and Chemical Science); M.Phil (Forestry; Biochemistry; Biotechnology; Environmental Science; Botany); M.Phil (Psychology; Ancient Indian History; Culture & Archaeology; Business Economics; Tourism Administration; Social Work); M.Phil.(English; Hindi; Tribal Studies; Philosophy); M.Phil. (Physical Education) and M.Phil. (Management; Commerce);M.Phil.(Education). Group II: (2 Year/4 Sem/6 Sem) Post Graduate Professional Programmes :MBA (Industrial Relations & Personnel Management); MBA (Human Resource Development); MBA (Tourism Administration); MSW (Master of Social Work); M.Sc.(Biotechnology); M.Sc.(Microbiology);M.Sc.(Bioinformatics); M.Sc. (Biochemistry); M.Sc.(Forestry);M.Sc. (Information Technology);M.Sc.(Computer Science); MCA (Master of Computer Application–6 Semester); M.P.Ed. (Master of Physical Education); M.Com., M.A.in (Education). Group III: 1 Year Programme (after Graduation) B.P.Ed.(Bachelor of Physical Education ) (1 Year, 2 Sem); M.Ed.(Master of Education) (1Year Annual- for Affiliated Colleges); M.Lib. Sc Group IV: Professional Degree Programme (3Year / 6 Sem) (After 10+2) B.B.A(Bachelor of Business Administration) ; B.C.A.(Bachelor of Computer Application); B.P.E.(Bachelor of Physical Education); B.Com (Hons.);B.H.M. (Bachelor in Hotel Management) Group V: 5 Year/10 Sem Integrated Professional Degree Programme (After 10+2) B.A.LLB. (Hons.) Five Year Integrated Programme. Notes: 1.Those candidates who have appeared in the qualifying examination but their result is still awaited are also eligible to apply 2.The last date for registration in all the courses is 30th June 2013. 3.The last date for admission shall be notified on University web site /mp on line web site (http; //mp on line gov..in.) 4.Relaxation in qualifying marks and Reservation for SC/ST/OBC/PH etc will be as per M.P. Government Rules. 5.For admission to different courses eligibility-etc is available in Admission Brochure available on University./mponline website. How to Apply: 1.Candidates can submit application forms for admission online through http;//www.mponline. gov.in 2.Candidates can also submit admission form using internet from their home, through mponline and making the payment through credit/debit card or by net banking. Candidates can apply for more than one course as per eligibility criteria. Application/Registraion fee of Rs.700/- for General/OBC.and Rs.400/- for SC/ST candidates has to be deposited for admission to M.Phil. courses alongwith admission form. Similarly, application/ registration fee of Rupees 500/- for General/OBC and Rupees 300/- for SC/ST candidate has to be deposited along with the admission form for admission to other courses. 3.Candidates can go through the admission rules and departmental information on University website www.apsurewa.ac.in 4.Candidates are required to submit the printout of admission form along with the photo copies of the mark sheets and other required documents (SC/ST/OBC/FF/PH/Kashmir migrants/Parsi/Staff ward/NRI/NCC/NSS/Sports etc.) to the CHAIRMAN ADMISSION COMMITTEE, School of Environmental Biology, APSU, Rewa (M.P.)-486 003 by last date as mentioned below through Speed Post/Regd. Post. It can also be submitted by hand in any of the designated Collection Centers viz Department of Physics, Environmental Biology, Psychology, Computer Science, Mathematical Sciences, Business Economics and Business Administration of APS University Rewa 5.The University may not run a self –supporting course in which the admitted students are less than ten . In such cases, the applicant will get a full refund of the fees deposited by him/her. 6. Important Dates: Availability of Admission-form for online submission through MPONLINE June 01,2013 Last date for submission of the printout of admission form for courses other than M.Phil. June 30,2013 Last date for submission of the printout of admission form for M.Phil courses . July 13,2013 Date of Entrance Examination for M.Phil courses July 16,2013 7.Important website & Contact Nos.: Website: www apsurewa.ac.in, Numbers: 07662-233436,233673,233318 MP Online: https:// www.mponline.gov.in: 0755-4019400-406 REGISTRAR