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HPU Draft Regulations
on
Elements of CBCS
CBCS
Choice
Based
Semester
Assessment
(CCA)
Credit
Grading
Multiple choices of
programmes and
courses
Clear cut identification
of duration of teacher
learner engagement
Continuous and Comprehensive
Evaluation in term of class room
attendance, Mid Term Tests,
Assignments etc
Give due weightage in
terms of number of
Instructional Hours per
week
Transformation of
actual marks secured by
a student in terms of
letter grades
Teaching Hours
Working Days 90
Teaching/ Working
Weeks
15
One Day 5 Teaching Clock Hours
One Teaching/ Working
Week
6 days x 5 hrs= 30
teaching/ working hrs
One Semester 30(Hrs)x15(Weeks)=
450 teaching Clock
hrs
Duration
TDC/UG Programme 3-5 Years from date of
Admission
Each Academic Year 2 Semester (Odd &
Even)
Odd(I/III/V
Semesters)
June/July to October/
November
Even(II/IV/VI) November/December to
April/May
Minimum120 Total Credit Hours During A Programme
Credit Hour(s)
Credit(s) Number of Hour(s) Per Week
1 2 3 4
1
2
3
4
Course Wise Credit Hour(s)
Courses
Number of Credit Hour(s) Per Week
1 2 3 4
General/
Hobby
Compulsory
Elective/
Core
Semester Calendar
1-8 weeks
(21st June-16th August)
9 th
Week
10-16 weeks
(23rd August-3rd October)
17-20
Week
(4th October-
25th October)
21-24
Week
(25th October-24th
November)
TotalDuration24Weekor6Months
Teaching involving
lectures, tutorials
and
practicals
interspersed
with comprehensive
continuous
assessment
in the form of
quizzes,
assignments, group
discussions,
seminars
etc. followed by
minor
test –I
Semester
Break/
vacations/
time for
extra
curricular
activities
Teaching involving
lectures, tutorials
and
practicals
interspersed
with comprehensive
continuous
assessment
in the form of
quizzes,
assignments, group
discussions,
seminars
etc. followed by
minor
test –II
Preparatory
TermEnd
Examination
Programmes
B.A. (Arts / Humanities /
Languages)
B.Sc. (Sciences / Physical
Sciences / Bio-Sciences)
B.Com. / B.B.A. (Commerce
/ Management)
B.A. (Arts / Humanities / Languages)
A. English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, Punjabi, and
other regional languages.
B. Economics, Political Science, Sociology,
Psychology, History, Philosophy, Geography,
Mathematics, Statistics.
C. Music, Visual Arts, Drama / Theatre, Social
Work, Journalism & Mass Communication,
Foreign Languages, Public Administration.
B.Sc. (Sciences / Physical Sciences /
Bio-Sciences)
A. Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology,
Geology, Geography, Astronomy.
B. Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science,
Computer Applications, Information
Technology.
C. Home Science, Industrial Electronics,
Microbiology, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology,
Biochemistry, Healthcare & Nutrition, Astro-
Physics.
B.Com. / B.B.A. (Commerce /
Management)
A. Commerce, Management.
Major
(Main)
Minor
(Allied)
Identify &
Concentrate
Would like to
Study
14 (Core)+5 to 8 (Electives)=19 to 22
5 to 8 Electives
Compulsory (3 to 6)
General & Hobby (1 to 3)
Total
28-36
EVERY MAJOR COURSE HAS TO BE
CATEGORISED (by BoSs) INTO
HARD CORE (Min 5)
SOFT CORE (3 to be selected by a student)
ELECTIVE (6 MIN TO BE IDENTIFIED )
14
Major Can be FROM
ONE OF THE LANGUAGES
ONE OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCE/HUMANITY SUBJECT
ONE OF THE NATURAL SCIENCES
ONE OF THE BIO-SCIENCES
ONE OF THE GEOSCIENCES
ONE OF THE COMPUTER SCIENCES
ANY OF THE APPLIED SCIENCES
COMMERCE/MANAGEMENT
MINOR SUBJECT COMBINATIONS
WITH LANGUAGES
AS A ONE OF MAJOR SUBJECTS
ONE OF THE LANGUAGES
One of the
Languages OTHER
THAN THE
MAJOR
One of the Social
Science / Science
Subject
WITHSOCIAL SCIENCES/HUMANITIES
AS A ONE OF A MAJOR SUBJECT
ONE OF THE SOCIAL
SCIENCE/HUMANITY SUBJECT
1. One of the
Languages OR
Social Science
2. One of the
Science OR Social
Scince Subject
WITH NATURAL SCIENCES AS A
MAJOR SUBJECTS
Physics
1. Maths
2. One of
the
Science
OR
Social
Science
Subject
Chemistry
1. Physics
2. One of
the
Science
OR
Social
Science
Subject
Mathematics
1. Physics
OR
Chemistry
OR One of
the Social
Science
Subject
2. One of
the
Science
OR
Social
Science
Subject
WITH SPATIAL SCIENCES AS ONE OF
MAJOR SUBJECT
Astronomy/Geography
/Geology
1. Mathematics OR
Physics OR
Chemistry
2. One of the
Science OR Social
Science Subject
WITH BIOSCIENCES
AS A ONE OF MAJOR SUBJECTS
Botany
1.
Zoology
2.
One of the
Science OR
Social
Science
Subject
Zoology
1.
Botany
2.
One of the
Science OR
Social
Science
Subject
WITH THE COMPUTER SCIENCES AS A
ONE OF MAJOR SUBJECT
Computer Science, Computer
Applications, Information Technology
1.
Mathematics
2.
One of the Science
OR Social Science
Subject
WITH ONE OF THE APPLIED SCIENCES
AS A MAJOR SUBJECTS
Any of the Applied
Sciences
1.
One of the
Science Subject
2.
One of Social
Science Subject
Commerce
AS A MAJOR SUBJECTS
Commerce
1.
Management
2.
One of Social Science
OR Science Subject
Management
AS A MAJOR SUBJECTS
Management
1.
Commerce
2.
One of Social Science
OR Science Subject
Courses in UG Programmes
Categories of Courses
Compulsory
Core
Elective
General Interest & Hobby
1. Compulsory Courses
• 1. Compulsory English
• 2. Compulsory Hindi
Languages
• 3. Compulsory Social Science
• 4. Compulsory Geography
• 5. Compulsory Indian
Constitution
Social
Science
• 6. Compulsory Basic Science
• 7. Compulsory Environmental
ScienceScience
6
3
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Maximum Minimum
COURSES ARE TO BE
PASSED
All compulsory courses will be 3 credit hrs each.
However a student majoring in
2. Core Courses
Hard
• Have to be done with out exception.
• There will be no choice available
Soft
• Have to choose a certain number of
core courses out of the given number
• Some degree of choice available
14
4
56
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Core Course
(min no.)
Credit Hours
(per)
Earned
(Credit Hrs)
Each Subject.....
A student is required to pass in a
minimum of 14 core courses in the
subject (Major) to qualify for degree.
3. Elective Courses
• Rule 1: UG BoSs of the subjects taught in
the colleges HPU and the concerned Faculty
(with the approval of the Academic Council)
will identify a number of courses as elective
courses in each subject.
• Rule 2: All courses (core or elective) of
subjects other than a student’s major will be
considered as elective courses for UG
programme.
3.Elective Courses
• Rule 3: Additional Elective courses (elective
courses opted for after the minimum requirements
have been completed) are open to all students
irrespective of whether a student is doing major in
Arts, Humanities, Science, Language, Commerce.
• Rule 4: The Department Committee of the college
will decide the elective courses to offer and the size
of the class when it is offered. However, it has to be
ensured that any elective course is offered at least
once every three years.
3. Elective Courses
• Rule 5: The student will be allowed in an elective course
on a first-come-first-served basis, with the limit set in
the previous rule (Rule 4).
• Rule 6: The failed candidates in one elective course are
permitted to opt for another elective course in any
subject or may be permitted to continue with the same
elective course when it is offered the next time.
However, a candidate failing in a core / elective course
shall be allowed a maximum of two more (total of three)
attempts to obtain a passing grade, failing which he / she
shall be considered ‘dropped’ from the course.
3. Elective Courses
10
13
4
0
5
10
15
Minimum (No) Maximum(No) Credit Hours
(per)
Major, 5Minor, 5
Minimum Elective
Courses
Major, 8
Minor, 5
Maximum Elective
Courses
52
40
0
20
40
60
Maximum Minimum
Credit Hours Earned
A student may opt for more elective courses in the subject of his / her major or
outside to make up for the ‘discrepancy’ if any or for ‘emphasis’ or ‘double major’
‘Emphasis’ or ‘Double Major’
• *Major with Emphasis at least 15 credits in
excess with a minimum of ‘A’ grade.
• *Double Major (second major to be decided
by the Committee) when there are at least 30
credits in excess with a minimum of ‘A’ grade.
(To be decided by Committee)
‘Discrepancy’
• Discrepancy: <120 credits.
• Student can make up for the discrepancy by
taking more compulsory courses (if he / she
has not already taken the maximum permitted
compulsory courses) or elective courses or GI
& H courses as the case may be.
4. General Interest and Hobby
(GI & H) Courses
• The college administration will decide on the
basis of its material and human resources as to
what such courses can be offered.
– General Computer Applications (Software Package
Training)
– History of Science
– Photography
– Playing Musical Instruments (Sitar, Guitar, Tabla /
Drums, Harmonium, Flute, Violin etc.)
– Drawing and Painting.
Maximum No, 3
Minimum No, 1
Minimum Credit
1
Maximum Credit
3
Max Credit
Earned, 9
Min Credit
Earned 1
0 2 4 6 8 10
Courses
COURSES TO BE STUDIED BY A STUDENT
MAJORING IN GEOGRAPHY
Model
Options Minor for a
Major in Geography
Geography
English/Hindi
History/
Economics/Pub
Ad./
Botany/Home
Science
/IT/Statistics/
Maths/Geology/
Computer
Application
Major in Geography
(Say a student Opted )
Geography
English Geology
(i) Compulsory Courses for Major in
Geography
(a)
Languages
a.
Compulsory
English
b.
Compulsory
Hindi
(b)
Social
Science
a.
Compulsory
Social Science
b.
Compulsory
Indian
Constitution
(C)
Science
a.
Compulsory
Basic Science
b.
Compulsory
Environmental
Science
Between 3 to 6 to be selected
(ii) Core Courses for Major in
Geography
(1)
Hard Core
1.RegionalGeography
oftheWorld
2.Map
Projections
3.Thematic
Cartography
4.Remote
Sensing
5.Human
Geography
6.Geographic
Thought
7.Physical
Geography
8.UrbanGeography
(2)
Soft Core
1.AppliedGeography
2.Population
Geography
3.Economic
Geography
4.Elementsof
Geomorphology
5.Climatology
6.GIS
Minimum 14 to be selected
(iii) Elective Courses for Major in
Geography
(1)
Major
1.Advanced
Cartography
2.Oceanography
3.PhysicalSurvey
4.Socio-economic
Survey
5.Social
Geography
6.Cultural
Geography
7.Geographyof
Resources
(2)
Minor
1.RemedialGrammar
2.Conversational
English
3.Communicative
English
4.Geomorphology
5.Hydrogeology
6.HistoricalGeology
13 in Total (Min 5 from Minor)
(iv) General Interest and Hobby
Courses for Major in Geography
1. General
Computer
Applications
(Software
Package
Training)
2. History of
Science
3.
Photography
4. Playing
Musical
Instruments
5. Drawing
and Painting
Between 1 to 3 can be selected
COURSE EVALUATION
CONTINUOUS
COMPREHENSIV
E EVALUATION
(CCE), 50
END SEMESTER
EXAMINATION
(ESE), 50
SHARE (%)
Continuous & Comprehensive
Evaluation (CCE)
Classroom
Attendence,
5
Mid-Term
Tests
(Twice), 30
Seminar/As
signment/T
erm
Paper, 15
MAX. MARKS
Attendance (%) Marks
75-80 1
81-85 2
86-90 3
91-95 4
>95 5
Question Paper Pattern for ESE
A B C D
Questions 10 5 10 3
Answer 10 5 5 1
Answer(words) 1 25 50 400
Marks(per) 1 2 3 15
Total Marks 10 10 15 15
10
5
10
3
10
5
5
1
1
25
50
400
1
2
3
15
10
10
15
15
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
128
256
512
Assigning the grades to the students
in the class
• Category I: Grade Points 10.0 Letter Grade S+
• Category II: Grade Points 9.5 Letter Grade S
• Category III: Grade Points 9.0 Letter Grade D++
• Category IV: Grade Points 8.5 Letter Grade D+
• Category V: Grade Points 8.0 Letter Grade D
• Category VI: Grade Points 7.5 Letter Grade A++
• Category VII: Grade Points 7.0 Letter Grade A+
• Category VIII: Grade Points 6.5 Letter Grade A
• Category IX: Grade Points 6.0 Letter Grade B+
• Category X: Grade Points 5.5 Letter Grade B
• Category XI: Grade Points 5.0 Letter Grade C
• Category XII: Grade Points 0.0 Letter Grade F (Fail)
• Category XIII: Incomplete Letter Grade I
• Category XIV: Audit Pass Letter Grade P
• Category XV: Audit Fail Letter Grade X
Grade Point Average (GPA) and the
Cumulated Grade Point Average (CGPA)
• GPA and CGPA will be determined by the CoE
office of the HPU as follows:
GPA or CGPA = ( ∑ Ci Gi) / (∑ Ci)
• Where, Ci is the credit earned for course i (i
varying from 1 to n) and Gi is the grade point
obtained by the student in course i (i varying from
1 to n), n being the number of courses passed so
far by a student.
Categorization
CGPA Letter Grade Classification of the Final
Result
9.51 and above S+
First Class - Exemplary
9.01 to 9.50 S
8.51 to 9.00 D++
First Class - Distinction8.01 to 8.50 D+
7.51 to 8.00 D
7.01 to 7.50 A++
First Class6.51 to 7.00 A+
6.01 to 6.50 A
5.51 to 6.00 B+
Second Class
5.01 to 5.50 B
4.51 to 5.00 C Third Class
4.50 and below F Fail
No Grade I Incomplete
No Grade P Audit Pass
No Grade X Audit Fail
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME
STRUCTURE
SUGGESTED
Directions regarding Combination of
Courses as per Regulations on p19
• Arrangement should be made to counsel the
students
1. to take a combination of Compulsory and Core
Courses in the earlier semesters (I and II),
2. do the electives in the middle semesters (III and
IV),
3. and go for additional electives and GI & H
courses in the last semesters (V and VI).
Semester I (Odd)
Course Real World Credit Cumulated Credits
Category-wise
Compulsory
Course I
Compulsory English 3
Compulsory –
6
Core – 8
Elective – 8
GI & H – 1
Total - 23
Compulsory
Course II
Compulsory Hindi 3
Core Course I
Regional Geography of
World
4
Core Course II Applied Geography 4
Elective Course I Remedial Grammar 4
Elective Course II Historical Geology 4
GI and H Course I General Computer
Application
1
Semester I (Odd)
Real World Credit CRA MTT/2 S/As/TP ESE Max.
Grade
Points
Letter
Grade
Classification
of Result
Maximum Allotted 23 5% 30% 15% 50% 100%
Compulsory English 3 5 24 14 46 89 8.9 D++
1st Class
Distinction
Compulsory Hindi 3 5 23 15 48 91 9.1 S
1st Class
Exemplary
Regional Geography
of World
4 5 24 13 47 89 8.9
D++ 1st Class
Distinction
Applied Geography 4 5 26 12 45 88 8.8 D++
Remedial Grammar 4 5 28 13 47 93 9.3 S
1st Class
Exemplary
Historical Geology 4 5 26 14 45 90 9.0
D++
1st Class
Distinction
General Computer
Application
1 5 30 15 49 99 9.9
S+
1st Class
Exemplary
Total Credit
Earned
23
Semester II (Even)
Course Real World Credit
Cumulated
Credits Category-
wise
Compulsory Course III Compulsory Social
Science
3
Compulsory –
6(12)
Core – 8(16)
Elective –
8(16)
GI & H – 1(2)
Total – 23 (46)
Compulsory Course IV Compulsory Indian
Constitution
3
Core Course III Map Projections 4
Core Course IV Population Geography 4
Elective Course III Conversational English 4
Elective Course IV Geomorphology 4
GI and H Course II Photography 1
Semester II (Even)
Real World Credit CRA MTT/2
S/As/T
P
ESE Max. Grade
Points
Letter Grade Classificatio
n of Result
Maximum Allotted 23 5% 30% 15% 50% 100%
Compulsory Social
Science
3 5 25 15 45 90 9.0
D++ 1st Class
Distinction
Compulsory Indian
Constitution
3 5 24 14 47 90 9.0
D++
1st Class
Distinction
Map Projections 4 5 25 12 48 90 9.0 D++
1st Class
Distinction
Population
Geography
4 5 27 11 45 88 8.8
D+
Conversational
English
4 5 26 13 48 92 9.2
S
1st Class
Exemplary
Geomorphology 4 5 27 15 45 92 9.2 D++
1st Class
Distinction
Photography 1 5 30 15 49 99 9.9
S+
1st Class
Exemplary
TOTAL CREDIT
EARNED
23
Semester III (Odd)
Course Real World Credit
Cumulated
Credits Category-
wise
Compulsory Course V
Compulsory Basic
Science
3
Compulsory –
6(18) (Complete)
Core – 8(24)
Elective – 8(24)
GI & H – 1(3)
(Complete)
Total – 23 (46)
Compulsory Course VI Environmental Science 3
Core Course V Thematic Cartography 4
Core Course VI Economic Geography 4
Elective Course V Functional English 4
Elective Course VI Hydrogeology 4
GI and H Course III History of Science 1
Semester III (Odd)
Real World Credit CRA MTT/2 S/As/TP ESE Max. Grade
Points23 5% 30% 15% 50% 100%
Compulsory Basic
Science
3 5 25 14 42 86 8.6 D++
1st Class
Distinction
Environmental
Science
3 5 25 13 44 87 8.7 D++
Thematic
Cartography
4 5 20 10 40 75 7.5 D
Economic
Geography
4 5 25 13 32 75 7.5 A++
1st Class
Functional English 4 5 18 10 30 63 6.3 A
Hydrogeology 4 5 22 11 35 73 7.3 A++
History of Science 1 5 28 15 47 95 9.5 S 1st Class
Exemplary
TOTAL CREDIT 23
Semester IV (Even)
Course Real World Credit Cumulated Credits
Category-wise
Core Course VII Remote Sensing 4
Core – 12(36)
Elective – 8(32)
Core/Elective
(Additional)-4
Total – 24 (93)
Core Course VIII Human Geography 4
Core Course IX
Elements of
Geomorphology
4
Elective Course VII
Writing Skills &
Broadcasting
4
Elective Course VIII
Remote Sensing in
Geology
4
Core/Elective Course
(Additional)*
Advanced Cartography 4
* Additional core / elective courses can be taken in the Fifth and Sixth Semesters for ‘Major with Emphasis’ and ‘Second Major’ as the case may be.
Semester IV (Even)
Real World Credit CRA MTT/2 S/As/TP ESE Max
Grade
Points
Grade Class
Maximum Allotted 24 5% 30% 15% 50% 100%
Remote Sensing 4 5 25 10 40 80 8.0
D
1st
Class
Distinc
tion
Human Geography 4 5 25 14 34 78 7.8
Elements of
Geomorphology
4 5 27 13 33 78 7.8
Writing Skills &
Broadcasting
4 5 24 12 35 76 7.6
Remote Sensing in
Geology
4 5 26 13 36 80 8.0
Advanced
Cartography
4 5 26 12 37 80 8.0
TOTAL CREDIT
EARNED
24
* Additional core / elective courses can be taken in the Fifth and Sixth Semesters for ‘Major with Emphasis’ and ‘Second Major’ as the case may be.
Semester V (Odd)
Course Real World Credit
Cumulated
Credits
Category-wise
Core Course X Geographic Thought 4
Core – 12(48)
Elective – 8(40)
(Complete)
Core/Elective
(Additional)-4
Total – 24 (117)
Core Course XI Physical Geography 4
Core Course XII Climatology 4
Elective Course IX Oceanography 4
Elective Course X
Introduction to
Phonetics
4
Core/Elective Course
(Additional)*
Geology of India 4
* Additional core / elective courses can be taken in the Fifth and Sixth Semesters for ‘Major with Emphasis’ and ‘Second Major’ as the case may be.
Semester V (Odd)
Real World Credit CRA MTT/2 S/As/TP ESE Max.
Grade
Points
Letter Class
Maximum 24 5% 30% 15% 50% 100%
Geographic
Thought
4 5 26 14 48 93 9.3
S
1stClass-Exemplary
Physical
Geography
4 5 27 14 47 93 9.3
Climatology 4 5 28 14 46 93 9.3
Oceanography 4 5 29 15 45 94 9.4
Introduction to
Phonetics
4 5 29 14 48 96 9.6 S+
Geology of India 4 5 28 13 47 93 9.3 S
Total Credits
Earned
24
* Additional core / elective courses can be taken in the Fifth and Sixth Semesters for ‘Major with Emphasis’ and ‘Second Major’ as the case may be.
Semester VI (Even)
Course Real World Credit
Cumulated Credits
Category-wise
Core Course XIII Thematic Cartography 4
Core – 14(56)
Core/Elective
(Additional)-20*
Total – 28 (145)
Core Course XIV
Geographical
Information Science(GIS)
4
Core/Elective Course
(Additional)*
Social Geography 4
Core/Elective Course
(Additional)*
Cultural Geography 4
Core/Elective Course
(Additional)*
Geography of
Resources
4
Core/Elective Course
(Additional)*
Physical Survey 4
Core/Elective Course
(Additional)*
Geography of India 4
* Additional core / elective courses can be taken in the Fifth and Sixth Semesters for ‘Major with Emphasis’ and ‘Second Major’ as the case may be.
Semester VI (Even)
Real World Credit CRA
MTT/
2
S/As
/TP
ESE Max. Grade
Points
Grade Class
Maximum 28 5% 30% 15% 50% 100%
Thematic
Cartography
4 5 29 14 46 94 9.4 S
1st Class
ExemplaryGIS 4 5 28 15 48 96 9.6 S++
Social
Geography
4 5 27 13 47 92 9.2 S
Cultural
Geography
4 5 26 12 45 88 8.8 D++ 1st Class
Distinction
Geography of
Resources
4 5 28 13 47 93 9.3 S
1st Class
Exemplary
Physical Survey 4 5 26 14 45 90 9.0 D++ 1st Class
Distinction
Geography of
India
4 5 29 14 46 94 9.4 S
1st Class
Exemplary
Total Credits
Earned
28
* Additional core / elective courses can be taken in the Fifth and Sixth Semesters for ‘Major with Emphasis’ and ‘Second Major’ as the case may be.
What we have to do?
• Restructuring and Redesigning of Admission
Form
• Strengthening of Career & Counselling Cell
(Important Role).
• Role of Time Table Committee has become
more important. Need to make time table
before beginning of admission process.
HPU Draft Regulations on Elements of CBCS, Credit Grading and Assessment (CCA

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HPU Draft Regulations on Elements of CBCS, Credit Grading and Assessment (CCA

  • 2. Elements of CBCS CBCS Choice Based Semester Assessment (CCA) Credit Grading Multiple choices of programmes and courses Clear cut identification of duration of teacher learner engagement Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation in term of class room attendance, Mid Term Tests, Assignments etc Give due weightage in terms of number of Instructional Hours per week Transformation of actual marks secured by a student in terms of letter grades
  • 3. Teaching Hours Working Days 90 Teaching/ Working Weeks 15 One Day 5 Teaching Clock Hours One Teaching/ Working Week 6 days x 5 hrs= 30 teaching/ working hrs One Semester 30(Hrs)x15(Weeks)= 450 teaching Clock hrs
  • 4. Duration TDC/UG Programme 3-5 Years from date of Admission Each Academic Year 2 Semester (Odd & Even) Odd(I/III/V Semesters) June/July to October/ November Even(II/IV/VI) November/December to April/May Minimum120 Total Credit Hours During A Programme
  • 5. Credit Hour(s) Credit(s) Number of Hour(s) Per Week 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
  • 6. Course Wise Credit Hour(s) Courses Number of Credit Hour(s) Per Week 1 2 3 4 General/ Hobby Compulsory Elective/ Core
  • 7. Semester Calendar 1-8 weeks (21st June-16th August) 9 th Week 10-16 weeks (23rd August-3rd October) 17-20 Week (4th October- 25th October) 21-24 Week (25th October-24th November) TotalDuration24Weekor6Months Teaching involving lectures, tutorials and practicals interspersed with comprehensive continuous assessment in the form of quizzes, assignments, group discussions, seminars etc. followed by minor test –I Semester Break/ vacations/ time for extra curricular activities Teaching involving lectures, tutorials and practicals interspersed with comprehensive continuous assessment in the form of quizzes, assignments, group discussions, seminars etc. followed by minor test –II Preparatory TermEnd Examination
  • 8. Programmes B.A. (Arts / Humanities / Languages) B.Sc. (Sciences / Physical Sciences / Bio-Sciences) B.Com. / B.B.A. (Commerce / Management)
  • 9. B.A. (Arts / Humanities / Languages) A. English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, Punjabi, and other regional languages. B. Economics, Political Science, Sociology, Psychology, History, Philosophy, Geography, Mathematics, Statistics. C. Music, Visual Arts, Drama / Theatre, Social Work, Journalism & Mass Communication, Foreign Languages, Public Administration.
  • 10. B.Sc. (Sciences / Physical Sciences / Bio-Sciences) A. Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Geology, Geography, Astronomy. B. Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Computer Applications, Information Technology. C. Home Science, Industrial Electronics, Microbiology, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Healthcare & Nutrition, Astro- Physics.
  • 11. B.Com. / B.B.A. (Commerce / Management) A. Commerce, Management.
  • 12. Major (Main) Minor (Allied) Identify & Concentrate Would like to Study 14 (Core)+5 to 8 (Electives)=19 to 22 5 to 8 Electives Compulsory (3 to 6) General & Hobby (1 to 3) Total 28-36
  • 13. EVERY MAJOR COURSE HAS TO BE CATEGORISED (by BoSs) INTO HARD CORE (Min 5) SOFT CORE (3 to be selected by a student) ELECTIVE (6 MIN TO BE IDENTIFIED ) 14
  • 14. Major Can be FROM ONE OF THE LANGUAGES ONE OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCE/HUMANITY SUBJECT ONE OF THE NATURAL SCIENCES ONE OF THE BIO-SCIENCES ONE OF THE GEOSCIENCES ONE OF THE COMPUTER SCIENCES ANY OF THE APPLIED SCIENCES COMMERCE/MANAGEMENT
  • 16. WITH LANGUAGES AS A ONE OF MAJOR SUBJECTS ONE OF THE LANGUAGES One of the Languages OTHER THAN THE MAJOR One of the Social Science / Science Subject
  • 17. WITHSOCIAL SCIENCES/HUMANITIES AS A ONE OF A MAJOR SUBJECT ONE OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCE/HUMANITY SUBJECT 1. One of the Languages OR Social Science 2. One of the Science OR Social Scince Subject
  • 18. WITH NATURAL SCIENCES AS A MAJOR SUBJECTS Physics 1. Maths 2. One of the Science OR Social Science Subject Chemistry 1. Physics 2. One of the Science OR Social Science Subject Mathematics 1. Physics OR Chemistry OR One of the Social Science Subject 2. One of the Science OR Social Science Subject
  • 19. WITH SPATIAL SCIENCES AS ONE OF MAJOR SUBJECT Astronomy/Geography /Geology 1. Mathematics OR Physics OR Chemistry 2. One of the Science OR Social Science Subject
  • 20. WITH BIOSCIENCES AS A ONE OF MAJOR SUBJECTS Botany 1. Zoology 2. One of the Science OR Social Science Subject Zoology 1. Botany 2. One of the Science OR Social Science Subject
  • 21. WITH THE COMPUTER SCIENCES AS A ONE OF MAJOR SUBJECT Computer Science, Computer Applications, Information Technology 1. Mathematics 2. One of the Science OR Social Science Subject
  • 22. WITH ONE OF THE APPLIED SCIENCES AS A MAJOR SUBJECTS Any of the Applied Sciences 1. One of the Science Subject 2. One of Social Science Subject
  • 23. Commerce AS A MAJOR SUBJECTS Commerce 1. Management 2. One of Social Science OR Science Subject
  • 24. Management AS A MAJOR SUBJECTS Management 1. Commerce 2. One of Social Science OR Science Subject
  • 25. Courses in UG Programmes Categories of Courses Compulsory Core Elective General Interest & Hobby
  • 26. 1. Compulsory Courses • 1. Compulsory English • 2. Compulsory Hindi Languages • 3. Compulsory Social Science • 4. Compulsory Geography • 5. Compulsory Indian Constitution Social Science • 6. Compulsory Basic Science • 7. Compulsory Environmental ScienceScience 6 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Maximum Minimum COURSES ARE TO BE PASSED All compulsory courses will be 3 credit hrs each.
  • 27. However a student majoring in
  • 28. 2. Core Courses Hard • Have to be done with out exception. • There will be no choice available Soft • Have to choose a certain number of core courses out of the given number • Some degree of choice available
  • 29. 14 4 56 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Core Course (min no.) Credit Hours (per) Earned (Credit Hrs) Each Subject..... A student is required to pass in a minimum of 14 core courses in the subject (Major) to qualify for degree.
  • 30. 3. Elective Courses • Rule 1: UG BoSs of the subjects taught in the colleges HPU and the concerned Faculty (with the approval of the Academic Council) will identify a number of courses as elective courses in each subject. • Rule 2: All courses (core or elective) of subjects other than a student’s major will be considered as elective courses for UG programme.
  • 31. 3.Elective Courses • Rule 3: Additional Elective courses (elective courses opted for after the minimum requirements have been completed) are open to all students irrespective of whether a student is doing major in Arts, Humanities, Science, Language, Commerce. • Rule 4: The Department Committee of the college will decide the elective courses to offer and the size of the class when it is offered. However, it has to be ensured that any elective course is offered at least once every three years.
  • 32. 3. Elective Courses • Rule 5: The student will be allowed in an elective course on a first-come-first-served basis, with the limit set in the previous rule (Rule 4). • Rule 6: The failed candidates in one elective course are permitted to opt for another elective course in any subject or may be permitted to continue with the same elective course when it is offered the next time. However, a candidate failing in a core / elective course shall be allowed a maximum of two more (total of three) attempts to obtain a passing grade, failing which he / she shall be considered ‘dropped’ from the course.
  • 33. 3. Elective Courses 10 13 4 0 5 10 15 Minimum (No) Maximum(No) Credit Hours (per) Major, 5Minor, 5 Minimum Elective Courses Major, 8 Minor, 5 Maximum Elective Courses 52 40 0 20 40 60 Maximum Minimum Credit Hours Earned A student may opt for more elective courses in the subject of his / her major or outside to make up for the ‘discrepancy’ if any or for ‘emphasis’ or ‘double major’
  • 34. ‘Emphasis’ or ‘Double Major’ • *Major with Emphasis at least 15 credits in excess with a minimum of ‘A’ grade. • *Double Major (second major to be decided by the Committee) when there are at least 30 credits in excess with a minimum of ‘A’ grade. (To be decided by Committee)
  • 35. ‘Discrepancy’ • Discrepancy: <120 credits. • Student can make up for the discrepancy by taking more compulsory courses (if he / she has not already taken the maximum permitted compulsory courses) or elective courses or GI & H courses as the case may be.
  • 36. 4. General Interest and Hobby (GI & H) Courses • The college administration will decide on the basis of its material and human resources as to what such courses can be offered. – General Computer Applications (Software Package Training) – History of Science – Photography – Playing Musical Instruments (Sitar, Guitar, Tabla / Drums, Harmonium, Flute, Violin etc.) – Drawing and Painting. Maximum No, 3 Minimum No, 1 Minimum Credit 1 Maximum Credit 3 Max Credit Earned, 9 Min Credit Earned 1 0 2 4 6 8 10 Courses
  • 37. COURSES TO BE STUDIED BY A STUDENT MAJORING IN GEOGRAPHY Model
  • 38. Options Minor for a Major in Geography Geography English/Hindi History/ Economics/Pub Ad./ Botany/Home Science /IT/Statistics/ Maths/Geology/ Computer Application
  • 39. Major in Geography (Say a student Opted ) Geography English Geology
  • 40. (i) Compulsory Courses for Major in Geography (a) Languages a. Compulsory English b. Compulsory Hindi (b) Social Science a. Compulsory Social Science b. Compulsory Indian Constitution (C) Science a. Compulsory Basic Science b. Compulsory Environmental Science Between 3 to 6 to be selected
  • 41. (ii) Core Courses for Major in Geography (1) Hard Core 1.RegionalGeography oftheWorld 2.Map Projections 3.Thematic Cartography 4.Remote Sensing 5.Human Geography 6.Geographic Thought 7.Physical Geography 8.UrbanGeography (2) Soft Core 1.AppliedGeography 2.Population Geography 3.Economic Geography 4.Elementsof Geomorphology 5.Climatology 6.GIS Minimum 14 to be selected
  • 42. (iii) Elective Courses for Major in Geography (1) Major 1.Advanced Cartography 2.Oceanography 3.PhysicalSurvey 4.Socio-economic Survey 5.Social Geography 6.Cultural Geography 7.Geographyof Resources (2) Minor 1.RemedialGrammar 2.Conversational English 3.Communicative English 4.Geomorphology 5.Hydrogeology 6.HistoricalGeology 13 in Total (Min 5 from Minor)
  • 43. (iv) General Interest and Hobby Courses for Major in Geography 1. General Computer Applications (Software Package Training) 2. History of Science 3. Photography 4. Playing Musical Instruments 5. Drawing and Painting Between 1 to 3 can be selected
  • 44. COURSE EVALUATION CONTINUOUS COMPREHENSIV E EVALUATION (CCE), 50 END SEMESTER EXAMINATION (ESE), 50 SHARE (%)
  • 45. Continuous & Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) Classroom Attendence, 5 Mid-Term Tests (Twice), 30 Seminar/As signment/T erm Paper, 15 MAX. MARKS Attendance (%) Marks 75-80 1 81-85 2 86-90 3 91-95 4 >95 5
  • 46. Question Paper Pattern for ESE A B C D Questions 10 5 10 3 Answer 10 5 5 1 Answer(words) 1 25 50 400 Marks(per) 1 2 3 15 Total Marks 10 10 15 15 10 5 10 3 10 5 5 1 1 25 50 400 1 2 3 15 10 10 15 15 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512
  • 47. Assigning the grades to the students in the class • Category I: Grade Points 10.0 Letter Grade S+ • Category II: Grade Points 9.5 Letter Grade S • Category III: Grade Points 9.0 Letter Grade D++ • Category IV: Grade Points 8.5 Letter Grade D+ • Category V: Grade Points 8.0 Letter Grade D • Category VI: Grade Points 7.5 Letter Grade A++ • Category VII: Grade Points 7.0 Letter Grade A+ • Category VIII: Grade Points 6.5 Letter Grade A • Category IX: Grade Points 6.0 Letter Grade B+ • Category X: Grade Points 5.5 Letter Grade B • Category XI: Grade Points 5.0 Letter Grade C • Category XII: Grade Points 0.0 Letter Grade F (Fail) • Category XIII: Incomplete Letter Grade I • Category XIV: Audit Pass Letter Grade P • Category XV: Audit Fail Letter Grade X
  • 48. Grade Point Average (GPA) and the Cumulated Grade Point Average (CGPA) • GPA and CGPA will be determined by the CoE office of the HPU as follows: GPA or CGPA = ( ∑ Ci Gi) / (∑ Ci) • Where, Ci is the credit earned for course i (i varying from 1 to n) and Gi is the grade point obtained by the student in course i (i varying from 1 to n), n being the number of courses passed so far by a student.
  • 49. Categorization CGPA Letter Grade Classification of the Final Result 9.51 and above S+ First Class - Exemplary 9.01 to 9.50 S 8.51 to 9.00 D++ First Class - Distinction8.01 to 8.50 D+ 7.51 to 8.00 D 7.01 to 7.50 A++ First Class6.51 to 7.00 A+ 6.01 to 6.50 A 5.51 to 6.00 B+ Second Class 5.01 to 5.50 B 4.51 to 5.00 C Third Class 4.50 and below F Fail No Grade I Incomplete No Grade P Audit Pass No Grade X Audit Fail
  • 51. Directions regarding Combination of Courses as per Regulations on p19 • Arrangement should be made to counsel the students 1. to take a combination of Compulsory and Core Courses in the earlier semesters (I and II), 2. do the electives in the middle semesters (III and IV), 3. and go for additional electives and GI & H courses in the last semesters (V and VI).
  • 52. Semester I (Odd) Course Real World Credit Cumulated Credits Category-wise Compulsory Course I Compulsory English 3 Compulsory – 6 Core – 8 Elective – 8 GI & H – 1 Total - 23 Compulsory Course II Compulsory Hindi 3 Core Course I Regional Geography of World 4 Core Course II Applied Geography 4 Elective Course I Remedial Grammar 4 Elective Course II Historical Geology 4 GI and H Course I General Computer Application 1
  • 53. Semester I (Odd) Real World Credit CRA MTT/2 S/As/TP ESE Max. Grade Points Letter Grade Classification of Result Maximum Allotted 23 5% 30% 15% 50% 100% Compulsory English 3 5 24 14 46 89 8.9 D++ 1st Class Distinction Compulsory Hindi 3 5 23 15 48 91 9.1 S 1st Class Exemplary Regional Geography of World 4 5 24 13 47 89 8.9 D++ 1st Class Distinction Applied Geography 4 5 26 12 45 88 8.8 D++ Remedial Grammar 4 5 28 13 47 93 9.3 S 1st Class Exemplary Historical Geology 4 5 26 14 45 90 9.0 D++ 1st Class Distinction General Computer Application 1 5 30 15 49 99 9.9 S+ 1st Class Exemplary Total Credit Earned 23
  • 54. Semester II (Even) Course Real World Credit Cumulated Credits Category- wise Compulsory Course III Compulsory Social Science 3 Compulsory – 6(12) Core – 8(16) Elective – 8(16) GI & H – 1(2) Total – 23 (46) Compulsory Course IV Compulsory Indian Constitution 3 Core Course III Map Projections 4 Core Course IV Population Geography 4 Elective Course III Conversational English 4 Elective Course IV Geomorphology 4 GI and H Course II Photography 1
  • 55. Semester II (Even) Real World Credit CRA MTT/2 S/As/T P ESE Max. Grade Points Letter Grade Classificatio n of Result Maximum Allotted 23 5% 30% 15% 50% 100% Compulsory Social Science 3 5 25 15 45 90 9.0 D++ 1st Class Distinction Compulsory Indian Constitution 3 5 24 14 47 90 9.0 D++ 1st Class Distinction Map Projections 4 5 25 12 48 90 9.0 D++ 1st Class Distinction Population Geography 4 5 27 11 45 88 8.8 D+ Conversational English 4 5 26 13 48 92 9.2 S 1st Class Exemplary Geomorphology 4 5 27 15 45 92 9.2 D++ 1st Class Distinction Photography 1 5 30 15 49 99 9.9 S+ 1st Class Exemplary TOTAL CREDIT EARNED 23
  • 56. Semester III (Odd) Course Real World Credit Cumulated Credits Category- wise Compulsory Course V Compulsory Basic Science 3 Compulsory – 6(18) (Complete) Core – 8(24) Elective – 8(24) GI & H – 1(3) (Complete) Total – 23 (46) Compulsory Course VI Environmental Science 3 Core Course V Thematic Cartography 4 Core Course VI Economic Geography 4 Elective Course V Functional English 4 Elective Course VI Hydrogeology 4 GI and H Course III History of Science 1
  • 57. Semester III (Odd) Real World Credit CRA MTT/2 S/As/TP ESE Max. Grade Points23 5% 30% 15% 50% 100% Compulsory Basic Science 3 5 25 14 42 86 8.6 D++ 1st Class Distinction Environmental Science 3 5 25 13 44 87 8.7 D++ Thematic Cartography 4 5 20 10 40 75 7.5 D Economic Geography 4 5 25 13 32 75 7.5 A++ 1st Class Functional English 4 5 18 10 30 63 6.3 A Hydrogeology 4 5 22 11 35 73 7.3 A++ History of Science 1 5 28 15 47 95 9.5 S 1st Class Exemplary TOTAL CREDIT 23
  • 58. Semester IV (Even) Course Real World Credit Cumulated Credits Category-wise Core Course VII Remote Sensing 4 Core – 12(36) Elective – 8(32) Core/Elective (Additional)-4 Total – 24 (93) Core Course VIII Human Geography 4 Core Course IX Elements of Geomorphology 4 Elective Course VII Writing Skills & Broadcasting 4 Elective Course VIII Remote Sensing in Geology 4 Core/Elective Course (Additional)* Advanced Cartography 4 * Additional core / elective courses can be taken in the Fifth and Sixth Semesters for ‘Major with Emphasis’ and ‘Second Major’ as the case may be.
  • 59. Semester IV (Even) Real World Credit CRA MTT/2 S/As/TP ESE Max Grade Points Grade Class Maximum Allotted 24 5% 30% 15% 50% 100% Remote Sensing 4 5 25 10 40 80 8.0 D 1st Class Distinc tion Human Geography 4 5 25 14 34 78 7.8 Elements of Geomorphology 4 5 27 13 33 78 7.8 Writing Skills & Broadcasting 4 5 24 12 35 76 7.6 Remote Sensing in Geology 4 5 26 13 36 80 8.0 Advanced Cartography 4 5 26 12 37 80 8.0 TOTAL CREDIT EARNED 24 * Additional core / elective courses can be taken in the Fifth and Sixth Semesters for ‘Major with Emphasis’ and ‘Second Major’ as the case may be.
  • 60. Semester V (Odd) Course Real World Credit Cumulated Credits Category-wise Core Course X Geographic Thought 4 Core – 12(48) Elective – 8(40) (Complete) Core/Elective (Additional)-4 Total – 24 (117) Core Course XI Physical Geography 4 Core Course XII Climatology 4 Elective Course IX Oceanography 4 Elective Course X Introduction to Phonetics 4 Core/Elective Course (Additional)* Geology of India 4 * Additional core / elective courses can be taken in the Fifth and Sixth Semesters for ‘Major with Emphasis’ and ‘Second Major’ as the case may be.
  • 61. Semester V (Odd) Real World Credit CRA MTT/2 S/As/TP ESE Max. Grade Points Letter Class Maximum 24 5% 30% 15% 50% 100% Geographic Thought 4 5 26 14 48 93 9.3 S 1stClass-Exemplary Physical Geography 4 5 27 14 47 93 9.3 Climatology 4 5 28 14 46 93 9.3 Oceanography 4 5 29 15 45 94 9.4 Introduction to Phonetics 4 5 29 14 48 96 9.6 S+ Geology of India 4 5 28 13 47 93 9.3 S Total Credits Earned 24 * Additional core / elective courses can be taken in the Fifth and Sixth Semesters for ‘Major with Emphasis’ and ‘Second Major’ as the case may be.
  • 62. Semester VI (Even) Course Real World Credit Cumulated Credits Category-wise Core Course XIII Thematic Cartography 4 Core – 14(56) Core/Elective (Additional)-20* Total – 28 (145) Core Course XIV Geographical Information Science(GIS) 4 Core/Elective Course (Additional)* Social Geography 4 Core/Elective Course (Additional)* Cultural Geography 4 Core/Elective Course (Additional)* Geography of Resources 4 Core/Elective Course (Additional)* Physical Survey 4 Core/Elective Course (Additional)* Geography of India 4 * Additional core / elective courses can be taken in the Fifth and Sixth Semesters for ‘Major with Emphasis’ and ‘Second Major’ as the case may be.
  • 63. Semester VI (Even) Real World Credit CRA MTT/ 2 S/As /TP ESE Max. Grade Points Grade Class Maximum 28 5% 30% 15% 50% 100% Thematic Cartography 4 5 29 14 46 94 9.4 S 1st Class ExemplaryGIS 4 5 28 15 48 96 9.6 S++ Social Geography 4 5 27 13 47 92 9.2 S Cultural Geography 4 5 26 12 45 88 8.8 D++ 1st Class Distinction Geography of Resources 4 5 28 13 47 93 9.3 S 1st Class Exemplary Physical Survey 4 5 26 14 45 90 9.0 D++ 1st Class Distinction Geography of India 4 5 29 14 46 94 9.4 S 1st Class Exemplary Total Credits Earned 28 * Additional core / elective courses can be taken in the Fifth and Sixth Semesters for ‘Major with Emphasis’ and ‘Second Major’ as the case may be.
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  • 66. What we have to do? • Restructuring and Redesigning of Admission Form • Strengthening of Career & Counselling Cell (Important Role). • Role of Time Table Committee has become more important. Need to make time table before beginning of admission process.