The document provides information about the courses, admission criteria, and entrance examinations for the University of Hyderabad. It lists the various postgraduate, integrated, and doctoral programs offered across different schools and departments. The minimum eligibility criteria for admission to these programs is also outlined. It notes that admission is based on merit in the entrance exam, except for some M.Tech programs which consider GATE scores. Students awaiting qualifying exam results can receive conditional admission up to August 31st.
The document summarizes the International Graduate Program for Advanced Science (IGPAS) at Tohoku University. The key points are:
1. IGPAS is a 5-year combined master's and doctoral program taught in English across 6 science departments.
2. Eligible applicants must have a university degree or equivalent education. The program provides scholarships covering tuition, stipends, and airfare for some students.
3. Students complete coursework, research, submit theses, and pass examinations to earn degrees. The application process involves finding a supervisor and submitting documents by the December deadline. Selection is based on entrance examinations.
The document provides information about the M.Phil and Ph.D programs offered by Bharathiar University in Tamil Nadu, India. It discusses the university's establishment, recognition, jurisdiction, and campus. It then lists the 13 schools and 33 departments that offer research programs. Finally, it provides a table listing 22 affiliated colleges, the programs approved for each college, and whether they are offered full-time or part-time. In summary, the document outlines the postgraduate research programs and affiliated colleges of Bharathiar University.
The document is an academic guidebook for the International Undergraduate Program at the Faculty of Engineering, University of Indonesia for 2008-2011 that provides information on the general academic system and regulations, departments and study programs, syllabus of subjects, email lists, and maps of the FTUI campus. It introduces the history and background of the University of Indonesia and FTUI and describes the double degree programs available with Australian universities.
The document provides information about the University of Hyderabad, including its establishment, credentials, schools, departments, courses offered, and facilities. Some key details are:
- It was established in 1974 and is located on 2,000 acres near Hyderabad, with 19 hostels and over 50 departments under 11 schools.
- It offers over 100 undergraduate, postgraduate, MPhil and PhD programs across sciences, humanities, social sciences, arts, and management. Popular programs include Integrated MSc/MA courses and PhD programs.
- Notable facilities include standalone centers for earth and space sciences, health psychology, and research in high energy materials. The medium of instruction is English except for language courses.
Pondicherry University offers a variety of postgraduate and doctoral programs across many disciplines at its campus located near Puducherry, India, which is situated on 800 acres of land along the Bay of Bengal and provides a stimulating educational environment. The document provides details on the courses offered, eligibility requirements, selection process, reservation policies, and how to apply for admission for the 2010-2011 academic year. Scholarship opportunities are also available for deserving students enrolled in certain programs.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Navaraj Perumalsamy. It includes personal information, positions held, work experience, education and training history, skills, publications and presentations, honors and awards, and areas of expertise. The key details are:
- Navaraj Perumalsamy is an environmental expert from Madurai, India.
- He has over 30 years of experience in teaching, research, administration, and institution management in higher education.
- He holds a PhD in Zoology and has extensive training and certifications in various areas including nanotechnology, biotechnology, water management, and science communication.
- He has published papers and presented at numerous international conferences, and serves as an expert
The document announces a recruitment notification for teachers in Andhra Pradesh. It provides details on:
1) The application process which will be online from February 16th to March 17th 2012, along with eligibility criteria and required qualifications.
2) The written examination dates in May 2012 for different teacher positions like Secondary Grade Teacher, Language Pandit, and School Assistant in subjects like Maths, Sciences, and Languages.
3) The selection process which will consist of a written test and weighting of APTET scores, with some variations based on the position.
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This document lists the higher education institutions that are eligible destinations for scholarships provided by the Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education (Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan). It includes 20 domestic public universities in Indonesia, over 200 international universities in countries such as Australia, Canada, China, Germany, and the United States, as well as 7 specialized medical universities in Indonesia and 33 top universities eligible for the Indonesia Presidential Scholarship program.
The document summarizes the International Graduate Program for Advanced Science (IGPAS) at Tohoku University. The key points are:
1. IGPAS is a 5-year combined master's and doctoral program taught in English across 6 science departments.
2. Eligible applicants must have a university degree or equivalent education. The program provides scholarships covering tuition, stipends, and airfare for some students.
3. Students complete coursework, research, submit theses, and pass examinations to earn degrees. The application process involves finding a supervisor and submitting documents by the December deadline. Selection is based on entrance examinations.
The document provides information about the M.Phil and Ph.D programs offered by Bharathiar University in Tamil Nadu, India. It discusses the university's establishment, recognition, jurisdiction, and campus. It then lists the 13 schools and 33 departments that offer research programs. Finally, it provides a table listing 22 affiliated colleges, the programs approved for each college, and whether they are offered full-time or part-time. In summary, the document outlines the postgraduate research programs and affiliated colleges of Bharathiar University.
The document is an academic guidebook for the International Undergraduate Program at the Faculty of Engineering, University of Indonesia for 2008-2011 that provides information on the general academic system and regulations, departments and study programs, syllabus of subjects, email lists, and maps of the FTUI campus. It introduces the history and background of the University of Indonesia and FTUI and describes the double degree programs available with Australian universities.
The document provides information about the University of Hyderabad, including its establishment, credentials, schools, departments, courses offered, and facilities. Some key details are:
- It was established in 1974 and is located on 2,000 acres near Hyderabad, with 19 hostels and over 50 departments under 11 schools.
- It offers over 100 undergraduate, postgraduate, MPhil and PhD programs across sciences, humanities, social sciences, arts, and management. Popular programs include Integrated MSc/MA courses and PhD programs.
- Notable facilities include standalone centers for earth and space sciences, health psychology, and research in high energy materials. The medium of instruction is English except for language courses.
Pondicherry University offers a variety of postgraduate and doctoral programs across many disciplines at its campus located near Puducherry, India, which is situated on 800 acres of land along the Bay of Bengal and provides a stimulating educational environment. The document provides details on the courses offered, eligibility requirements, selection process, reservation policies, and how to apply for admission for the 2010-2011 academic year. Scholarship opportunities are also available for deserving students enrolled in certain programs.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Navaraj Perumalsamy. It includes personal information, positions held, work experience, education and training history, skills, publications and presentations, honors and awards, and areas of expertise. The key details are:
- Navaraj Perumalsamy is an environmental expert from Madurai, India.
- He has over 30 years of experience in teaching, research, administration, and institution management in higher education.
- He holds a PhD in Zoology and has extensive training and certifications in various areas including nanotechnology, biotechnology, water management, and science communication.
- He has published papers and presented at numerous international conferences, and serves as an expert
The document announces a recruitment notification for teachers in Andhra Pradesh. It provides details on:
1) The application process which will be online from February 16th to March 17th 2012, along with eligibility criteria and required qualifications.
2) The written examination dates in May 2012 for different teacher positions like Secondary Grade Teacher, Language Pandit, and School Assistant in subjects like Maths, Sciences, and Languages.
3) The selection process which will consist of a written test and weighting of APTET scores, with some variations based on the position.
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This document lists the higher education institutions that are eligible destinations for scholarships provided by the Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education (Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan). It includes 20 domestic public universities in Indonesia, over 200 international universities in countries such as Australia, Canada, China, Germany, and the United States, as well as 7 specialized medical universities in Indonesia and 33 top universities eligible for the Indonesia Presidential Scholarship program.
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This document lists the higher education institutions that are eligible destinations for scholarships provided by the Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education (Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan). It includes 20 domestic public universities in Indonesia, over 200 international universities in countries such as Australia, Canada, China, Germany, and the United States, as well as 7 specialized medical universities in Indonesia and 33 top universities eligible for the Indonesia Presidential Scholarship program.
The document provides information about the entrance tests being conducted in June 2011 by Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate courses. It outlines the minimum eligibility requirements for various courses. Candidates need to have passed the 10+2 or equivalent exam, securing at least 50% marks for general category and 45% for reserved categories. It provides details about the qualifying exams and subjects required for different courses. The age limit for UG courses is 22 years as of July 1, 2011. Relaxation in marks is given to SC, ST and physically challenged candidates.
This document outlines the syllabus for a Human Anatomy and Physiology II course taking place from January to May 2013. The course will cover the structure and function of major body systems including the endocrine, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Assessments will include 6 exams, weekly lab assignments, and a comprehensive final exam. The instructor's contact information, classroom location, textbooks, and policies on attendance, withdrawals, and academic integrity are also provided. A tentative 15-week schedule lists the topics and chapters to be covered each week.
This document provides information about studying MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) abroad, particularly in Russia. It discusses the growing popularity of studying MBBS in Russia due to the lower tuition fees compared to other countries. It also lists the top 7 choices for universities in Russia to study MBBS and their tuition fees, which are all under Rs. 15 lakhs. Key eligibility criteria to study MBBS abroad through MCI are also mentioned.
1) The document provides information about admission to the B.Ed course in Odisha for the 2017-2019 session, including eligibility criteria, intake capacity of institutions, distribution of seats across categories, and reservation policies.
2) A total of 2000 seats are available across 14 institutions, with seats reserved for various social categories and certain candidates from other states.
3) Candidates must meet age limits, educational qualifications including marks criteria, and subject requirements depending on whether they are applying to arts or science seats. Residence and caste certificates are required from eligible candidates.
The document lists the names and affiliations of 44 scholars who serve on the editorial panel for EC Chemistry. The panel members are from various universities, institutes, and companies located around the world, including North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. They represent a diverse international group of experts in chemistry.
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The document summarizes information about the National Creativity Aptitude Test (NCAT) organized by the International Forum for Excellence in Higher Education (IFEHE). Some key details include:
1) NCAT is a pan-India test designed to assess students' creativity quotient and achievement motivation.
2) It will be conducted in two rounds, with the top scorers of Round 1 participating in Round 2 held at IIT Delhi.
3) Cash prizes and IIT certificate courses will be awarded to winning students in different categories based on year of study.
4) The registration fee is Rs. 250 and the test contains multiple choice and subjective questions evaluating logical reasoning, data interpretation,
These slides contains information about entrance pattern and entrance exam 2069 of IAAS/TU taken for Undergraduates. (B. Sc. Ag. and B. V. Sc./A.H.). with introduction of Presenter (Some content needs to be updated)
The document discusses several key points about agriculture and food security:
1. The world population is projected to increase to 8.3 billion by 2025, requiring an additional 2.6 billion tons of food to feed everyone. Current resources, technology, and manpower may not be able to meet this extreme food crisis.
2. Agricultural scientists are needed now more than ever to address global food insecurity. An agriculturist is a scientist, artist, and businessman who treats more than one species as a "real doctor."
3. The document provides information about agricultural education opportunities in Nepal such as the B.Sc.Ag. and B.V.Sc.&A.H. programs,
This document provides a status list of 374 autonomous colleges in India as of 05.04.2011. It lists the autonomous colleges under each state and affiliated university. Some key details include:
- 19 states with autonomous colleges
- 70 universities affiliating the colleges
- 374 total autonomous colleges
- The largest numbers of autonomous colleges are in Tamil Nadu (135 colleges), Karnataka (49 colleges), and Andhra Pradesh (61 colleges).
The document provides information on top biotechnology research institutes in India, including the University of Allahabad, Annamalai University, Banaras Hindu University, University of Burdawani, University of Calicut, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Goa University, Gulbarga University, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Guru Nanak Dev University, Himachal Pradesh University, HNB Garhwal University, and University of Hyderabad. For each institute, it lists details like the total number of seats, degree awarded, duration of courses, and courses offered in the biotechnology program.
Pondicherry University is celebrating its 25th anniversary. It was established in 1985 by an Act of Parliament. The university has excellent facilities for higher education including lush green campuses, modern laboratories, WiFi, scholarships, and 147 degree programs across various disciplines. It aims to expand its student, teacher, and research capacity fourfold by 2011-2012 through new courses, departments, and infrastructure.
The document describes the structure and content of the M.Tech Computer Science entrance exam. The exam consists of two tests - a morning objective test and an afternoon short answer test. The short answer test has two groups: Group A covers analytical ability and mathematics at the B.Sc. pass level, and Group B covers advanced topics in mathematics, statistics, physics, computer science, or engineering/technology depending on the candidate's choice. Sample questions are provided for both groups focusing on concepts like roots of unity, vector spaces, and differential equations.
1) Bring necessary documents like passport photos, certificates, offer letter, proof of fees paid, and PAN card.
2) Reach IISc campus which is known locally as TATA Institute. Take a taxi from airport or take BMTC buses from Majestic.
3) On joining day, verify documents and get hostel room allotment, mess card, temporary ID card with SR number.
The document provides information about the International Institute of Information Technology in Bangalore (IIIT-B). Some key points:
- IIIT-B is a deemed university established in 1999 with a vision of contributing to IT through education and research.
- It offers graduate programs in information technology that are among the best in India, focused on producing highly qualified practitioners and researchers.
- The campus is located in Bangalore, known as the Silicon Valley of India, near many major IT companies allowing collaboration opportunities.
- Facilities on campus include classrooms, labs, hostel accommodation, cafeteria and green spaces to support learning and research.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document provides information about a test for candidates applying for M.Tech in Computer Science. It consists of two parts - Test MIII in the morning and Test CS in the afternoon. Test CS has two groups - Group A containing questions on analytical ability and mathematics, and Group B containing subject-specific questions in one of several sections according to the candidate's choice. The document then provides sample questions for Group A (mathematics-based) and Group B (subject-specific for various domains like mathematics, statistics, physics, computer science, and engineering).
The document provides information about post-graduate programs being offered at Bengal Engineering and Science University for the 2010-2011 academic year. It lists five master's degree programs - Master of Town and Regional Planning, Master of Engineering in various disciplines like Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, etc. For each program, it provides the intake details under different categories and eligibility qualifications. Important dates for application, interview and admission are also listed. In addition, a brief profile of the university is given, outlining its history, vision, facilities and location.
This document contains a syllabus for 3 engineering disciplines:
1. Chemical Engineering - Covering topics like thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, mass transfer, reaction engineering, and plant design.
2. Computer Science and Engineering - Covering topics like theory of computation, digital logic, computer architecture, programming, algorithms, compiler design, operating systems, databases, and computer networks.
3. Electronics and Communication Engineering - Covering topics like networks, electronic devices, analog circuits, digital circuits, signals and systems, control systems, communications, and electromagnetics.
Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) is a university-level institution in the South-East of Ireland with over 10,000 students and 1000 staff. WIT offers tuition and research programmes in various areas from Higher Certificate to Degree to PhD.
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This document lists the higher education institutions that are eligible destinations for scholarships provided by the Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education (Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan). It includes 20 domestic public universities in Indonesia, over 200 international universities in countries such as Australia, Canada, China, Germany, and the United States, as well as 7 specialized medical universities in Indonesia and 33 top universities eligible for the Indonesia Presidential Scholarship program.
The document provides information about the entrance tests being conducted in June 2011 by Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate courses. It outlines the minimum eligibility requirements for various courses. Candidates need to have passed the 10+2 or equivalent exam, securing at least 50% marks for general category and 45% for reserved categories. It provides details about the qualifying exams and subjects required for different courses. The age limit for UG courses is 22 years as of July 1, 2011. Relaxation in marks is given to SC, ST and physically challenged candidates.
This document outlines the syllabus for a Human Anatomy and Physiology II course taking place from January to May 2013. The course will cover the structure and function of major body systems including the endocrine, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Assessments will include 6 exams, weekly lab assignments, and a comprehensive final exam. The instructor's contact information, classroom location, textbooks, and policies on attendance, withdrawals, and academic integrity are also provided. A tentative 15-week schedule lists the topics and chapters to be covered each week.
This document provides information about studying MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) abroad, particularly in Russia. It discusses the growing popularity of studying MBBS in Russia due to the lower tuition fees compared to other countries. It also lists the top 7 choices for universities in Russia to study MBBS and their tuition fees, which are all under Rs. 15 lakhs. Key eligibility criteria to study MBBS abroad through MCI are also mentioned.
1) The document provides information about admission to the B.Ed course in Odisha for the 2017-2019 session, including eligibility criteria, intake capacity of institutions, distribution of seats across categories, and reservation policies.
2) A total of 2000 seats are available across 14 institutions, with seats reserved for various social categories and certain candidates from other states.
3) Candidates must meet age limits, educational qualifications including marks criteria, and subject requirements depending on whether they are applying to arts or science seats. Residence and caste certificates are required from eligible candidates.
The document lists the names and affiliations of 44 scholars who serve on the editorial panel for EC Chemistry. The panel members are from various universities, institutes, and companies located around the world, including North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. They represent a diverse international group of experts in chemistry.
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The document summarizes information about the National Creativity Aptitude Test (NCAT) organized by the International Forum for Excellence in Higher Education (IFEHE). Some key details include:
1) NCAT is a pan-India test designed to assess students' creativity quotient and achievement motivation.
2) It will be conducted in two rounds, with the top scorers of Round 1 participating in Round 2 held at IIT Delhi.
3) Cash prizes and IIT certificate courses will be awarded to winning students in different categories based on year of study.
4) The registration fee is Rs. 250 and the test contains multiple choice and subjective questions evaluating logical reasoning, data interpretation,
These slides contains information about entrance pattern and entrance exam 2069 of IAAS/TU taken for Undergraduates. (B. Sc. Ag. and B. V. Sc./A.H.). with introduction of Presenter (Some content needs to be updated)
The document discusses several key points about agriculture and food security:
1. The world population is projected to increase to 8.3 billion by 2025, requiring an additional 2.6 billion tons of food to feed everyone. Current resources, technology, and manpower may not be able to meet this extreme food crisis.
2. Agricultural scientists are needed now more than ever to address global food insecurity. An agriculturist is a scientist, artist, and businessman who treats more than one species as a "real doctor."
3. The document provides information about agricultural education opportunities in Nepal such as the B.Sc.Ag. and B.V.Sc.&A.H. programs,
This document provides a status list of 374 autonomous colleges in India as of 05.04.2011. It lists the autonomous colleges under each state and affiliated university. Some key details include:
- 19 states with autonomous colleges
- 70 universities affiliating the colleges
- 374 total autonomous colleges
- The largest numbers of autonomous colleges are in Tamil Nadu (135 colleges), Karnataka (49 colleges), and Andhra Pradesh (61 colleges).
The document provides information on top biotechnology research institutes in India, including the University of Allahabad, Annamalai University, Banaras Hindu University, University of Burdawani, University of Calicut, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Goa University, Gulbarga University, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Guru Nanak Dev University, Himachal Pradesh University, HNB Garhwal University, and University of Hyderabad. For each institute, it lists details like the total number of seats, degree awarded, duration of courses, and courses offered in the biotechnology program.
Pondicherry University is celebrating its 25th anniversary. It was established in 1985 by an Act of Parliament. The university has excellent facilities for higher education including lush green campuses, modern laboratories, WiFi, scholarships, and 147 degree programs across various disciplines. It aims to expand its student, teacher, and research capacity fourfold by 2011-2012 through new courses, departments, and infrastructure.
The document describes the structure and content of the M.Tech Computer Science entrance exam. The exam consists of two tests - a morning objective test and an afternoon short answer test. The short answer test has two groups: Group A covers analytical ability and mathematics at the B.Sc. pass level, and Group B covers advanced topics in mathematics, statistics, physics, computer science, or engineering/technology depending on the candidate's choice. Sample questions are provided for both groups focusing on concepts like roots of unity, vector spaces, and differential equations.
1) Bring necessary documents like passport photos, certificates, offer letter, proof of fees paid, and PAN card.
2) Reach IISc campus which is known locally as TATA Institute. Take a taxi from airport or take BMTC buses from Majestic.
3) On joining day, verify documents and get hostel room allotment, mess card, temporary ID card with SR number.
The document provides information about the International Institute of Information Technology in Bangalore (IIIT-B). Some key points:
- IIIT-B is a deemed university established in 1999 with a vision of contributing to IT through education and research.
- It offers graduate programs in information technology that are among the best in India, focused on producing highly qualified practitioners and researchers.
- The campus is located in Bangalore, known as the Silicon Valley of India, near many major IT companies allowing collaboration opportunities.
- Facilities on campus include classrooms, labs, hostel accommodation, cafeteria and green spaces to support learning and research.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document provides information about a test for candidates applying for M.Tech in Computer Science. It consists of two parts - Test MIII in the morning and Test CS in the afternoon. Test CS has two groups - Group A containing questions on analytical ability and mathematics, and Group B containing subject-specific questions in one of several sections according to the candidate's choice. The document then provides sample questions for Group A (mathematics-based) and Group B (subject-specific for various domains like mathematics, statistics, physics, computer science, and engineering).
The document provides information about post-graduate programs being offered at Bengal Engineering and Science University for the 2010-2011 academic year. It lists five master's degree programs - Master of Town and Regional Planning, Master of Engineering in various disciplines like Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, etc. For each program, it provides the intake details under different categories and eligibility qualifications. Important dates for application, interview and admission are also listed. In addition, a brief profile of the university is given, outlining its history, vision, facilities and location.
This document contains a syllabus for 3 engineering disciplines:
1. Chemical Engineering - Covering topics like thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, mass transfer, reaction engineering, and plant design.
2. Computer Science and Engineering - Covering topics like theory of computation, digital logic, computer architecture, programming, algorithms, compiler design, operating systems, databases, and computer networks.
3. Electronics and Communication Engineering - Covering topics like networks, electronic devices, analog circuits, digital circuits, signals and systems, control systems, communications, and electromagnetics.
Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) is a university-level institution in the South-East of Ireland with over 10,000 students and 1000 staff. WIT offers tuition and research programmes in various areas from Higher Certificate to Degree to PhD.
This document provides information about Dublin City University's School of Chemical Sciences open days on November 14th and 15th. It details how to get to the university campus, student life, undergraduate degree programs in chemical science, analytical science, environmental science and health, and science education. Program details are given such as typical modules, years of study, employment opportunities, and research centers. CAO entry scores from 2014 are also listed for each program.
This document provides information about various academic courses that can be pursued after completing 12th grade in India. It is published by the Central Board of Secondary Education India. The document notes that there are over 41,000 colleges in India offering higher education across 900 universities, teaching a wide range of subjects. As the list of courses and institutions is not exhaustive, students are advised to further research the courses and options available. The document then provides a list of over 100 academic courses categorized under different fields like engineering, science, arts, commerce etc. It also lists some of the top universities/institutions offering these courses in India along with eligibility criteria.
The School of Science and Technology Education (SSTE) was created at the Federal University of Tech., Minna, Nigeria. It has four departments - Industrial and Technology Education, Science Education, Educational Technology, and Library and Information Technology. SSTE offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs across these departments, with facilities like laboratories, workshops and computer labs to support learning. Notable achievements of SSTE include accreditation of all departments by NUC, staff publications in reputable journals, and affiliations with other institutions.
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The document provides information about Annamalai University's Directorate of Distance Education. It states that the Directorate was established in 1979 and offers various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes through distance education. It has over 310 faculty members and offers programmes in subjects like Tamil, English, history, economics, commerce, mathematics, sciences, law, and more. The Directorate aims to provide alternative educational opportunities to all through self-learning materials.
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Amity University Noida Campus is among the top 10 Applied Science Colleges in Delhi. The main thrust and philosophy behind the establishment of the Institute is to promote in depth undergraduate & postgraduate education and conduct research in emerging areas of Applied Sciences that will be beneficial for the Nation and the World at large.
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This document provides information about O. Bogomolets National Medical University in Ukraine. It discusses that the university is one of the oldest medical schools in Ukraine, established in 1841. It highlights that the university has over 8,000 students, including over 900 international students from 64 countries. The university has 9 faculties and is a leading medical research and education institution in Ukraine with over 1,200 research and educational staff.
This document is the Faculty Handbook for Florida International University (FIU) for the 2020-2021 academic year. It provides an overview of FIU's vision, mission, values and strategic plan. It also outlines the university's governance structure, including the Board of Trustees, Faculty Senate, United Faculty of Florida, and offices of the Provost, Faculty Leadership and Success, and others. Finally, it details policies related to faculty responsibilities, benefits, important laws, teaching resources, evaluation and promotion processes, and other services and resources available to faculty.
This document provides an overview and rationale for developing a Science Curriculum Framework for basic education in the Philippines. It notes that while some Filipino students have achieved success in science competitions, overall performance on national and international assessments is poor. It identifies several challenges with the current science education system in the Philippines, including issues with teachers, teaching methods, curriculum and instructional materials. The framework aims to address these challenges and better prepare all students for a technology-driven world by developing scientific literacy. It will guide curriculum development, instruction and assessment to improve science education outcomes across basic education.
The document describes the process of creating an academic collocation list based on analysis of the Pearson International Corpus of Academic English (PICAE). It involved a 3-step methodology: 1) Quantitative analysis of PICAE to generate an initial list of 130,000 collocations. 2) Manual vetting of the initial list to filter for frequency, mutual information score, and part-of-speech combinations, resulting in a list of 3,500 collocations. 3) Expert review to select the final list of 3,000 most pedagogically relevant collocations. Sample collocations and discussion points are provided. The final list aims to help students and teachers improve academic language proficiency.
The department of Zoology Arya Vidyapeeth College is one of the most reputed departments of North East India. It caters to the majority of students of NE India and is a class apart
This document provides a strategic plan for the College of Sciences at UTSA from 2007-2016. It outlines 5 strategic initiatives for the college to focus on, which are: 1) Enriching educational experiences to enable student success, 2) Serving society through creativity, expanded research, and innovations, 3) Promoting access and affordability, 4) Serving the public through community engagement, and 5) Expanding resources and infrastructure. Under each initiative, the college identifies goals, action items, and metrics to work towards over the 10 year period. The plan was created to help the college fulfill its mission and vision, address strategic challenges, and support UTSA's overall strategic plan.
Delhi University was founded in 1922 and is recognized as an Institute of Eminence. It has consistently ranked as the top public university in India. It has two main campuses, North Campus and South Campus, which are home to over 80 colleges between them. Delhi University offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across arts, humanities, social sciences, sciences, technology, commerce, management, and vocational studies. Some of its most popular programs include MBA, B.Com, B.A. Honors in Psychology, B.A. Honors in Journalism, and B.Tech in IT & MI.
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The document summarizes Delhi University's new Four Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP). It provides details on the programme structure, admission process, available disciplines and courses. The FYUP includes disciplines 1 and 2, foundation courses, applied courses, and cultural activities across 8 semesters. Students can choose from over 30 disciplines and exit with a diploma after 4 semesters or bachelor's degree after 6 or honours degree after 8 semesters. The admission process involves filling an online or offline form providing class 12 details. Important dates for the admission cut-offs in June and July are also listed.
This document provides the syllabus for a Human Anatomy and Physiology II course taught by Dr. Matt Pearcy in Fall 2012. The class will cover the structure and function of major body systems including reproductive, endocrine, circulatory, respiratory, urinary, and digestive. Assessments will include 7 exams, 7 quizzes, and 15 lab assignments. The course runs from August 20th through December 10th and meets on Tuesdays from 11:00am to 1:45pm.
This document outlines the course syllabus for Plane Trigonometry (MATH 122) at Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology. The key goals of the course are to produce graduates who are capable of logical reasoning, precise mathematical language, abstract problem solving and analytical/critical thinking. The course will cover circular functions, identities, right/oblique triangle solutions, and exponential/logarithmic functions. Student evaluation will be based on exams, quizzes, projects, and participation.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document is an application form for admission to the Ph.D. program at the Indian Institute of Technology Ropar. It requests personal details like name, date of birth, address, qualifications from past degrees, professional experience, and test scores if applicable. It lists required enclosures like mark sheets and certificates. It provides instructions on applying to multiple departments and states that employed applicants must get employer approval. The declaration section notes that the institute's decision is final and it can expel students who were admitted based on false information.
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1. Contents
Page Nos.
1. The University 1-2
2. Course, Criteria for Admission and Entrance Examinations 3 - 30
Courses of study 3
Criteria for admission 4
Reservation of seats SC/ST/OBC etc. 6
Weightage for distinction in sports / cultural activities 7
Admission of Foreign Nationals 7
Entrance Examinations 8
Schedule for the notification of the Entrance results, etc. 9
List of Institutions recognized as external centres 11
Semester-wise Registration System 13
List of Examination Centres 15
Fees Payable by Students 16
Minimum qualifications for admission to various courses, 19
intake and schedule for the entrance examinations
3. Schools of Study 31 - 93
Mathematics and Computer/Information Sciences 31
Physics 37
Chemistry 41
Life Sciences 44
Humanities 53
Social Sciences 65
Sarojini Naidu School of Arts and Communication 78
Management Studies 85
Medical Sciences 89
Engineering Sciences & Technology 91
2. 4. Stand-alone Centres 94 - 109
Centre for Integrated Studies (CIS) 94
University Centre for Earth and Space Science (UCESS) 96
Advanced Centre of Research in High Energy Materials (ACRHEM) 98
Centre for Health Psychology 101
Centre for Neural and Cognitive Sciences 102
Centre for Women’s Studies 103
Centre for Modeling Simulation & Design (CMSD) 104
Centre for Distance Education 107
Academic Staff College 108
5. Academic and Students Services 110 - 114
Indira Gandhi Memorial Library 110
Central Instruments Laboratory 110
Computer Centre 110
Health Care 111
Hostel Accommodation 111
Students Welfare 112
Discipline among students 112
Games and Sports 112
Financial Support 112
Placement Guidance and Advisory Bureau 114
6. Teaching and Evaluation Regulations 115 - 128
Medals for excellence in studies 119
Instructions for filling the Application Form/Basic Data Form 121
Basic Data Form/Application Form (i - iv)
Academic Calendar 2010-11
Contacts
3. The University of Hyderabad
1
The University
The University of Hyderabad, a premier institution of Departments / Centres of Study
postgraduate teaching and research in the country, was The School of Mathematics and Computer /
established by an Act of Parliament (Act No. 39 of 1974) on Information Sciences has the following Departments:
2nd October, 1974 as a Central University, wholly financed by
the University Grants Commission. 1. Department of Mathematics & Statistics
The “objects of the University” as envisaged in the Act are: 2. Department of Computer and Information Sciences
“to disseminate and advance knowledge by providing The School of Life Sciences has the following Departments
instructional and research facilities in such branches of and a Centre:
learning as it may deem fit and by the example of its 1. Department of Biochemistry
corporate life, and, in particular, to make special 2. Department of Plant Sciences
provisions for integrated courses in humanities and
3. Department of Animal Sciences
science in the educational programmes of the University
and to take appropriate measures for promoting inter- 4. Department of Biotechnology
disciplinary studies and research in the University”. 5. UoH DBT Centre for Research and Education
The University’s scenic, and serene campus is spread over a The School of Humanities has the following Departments,
vast stretch of land measuring about 2,000 acres, 20 kms from Centres, and a Cell :
the city of Hyderabad on the old Hyderabad-Bombay road. 1. Department of English
Amidst the picturesque environment of the campus, several
buildings catering to the academic needs, support facilities 2. Department of Philosophy
and residential requirements of the campus community have 3. Department of Hindi
been constructed over the years. The University also has a city
4. Department of Telugu
campus ‘The Golden Threshold’ the residence of the late
Sarojini Naidu which was bequeathed to the University by her 5. Department of Urdu
daughter, the late Padmaja Naidu. 6. Centre for Applied Linguistics & Translation Studies
Schools of Study 7. Centre for Comparative Literature
1. School of Mathematics and Computer / 8. Department of Sanskrit Studies
Information Sciences
9. Centre for the Study of Foreign Languages
2. School of Physics
10. English Language Teaching Cell
3. School of Chemistry
The School of Social Sciences has the following
4. School of Life Sciences Departments and Centres:
5. School of Humanities 1. Department of Economics
6. School of Social Sciences 2. Department of History
7. Sarojini Naidu School of Arts and Communication 3. Department of Political Science3
8. School of Management Studies 4. Department of Sociology
9. School of Medical SciencesSciences 5. Department of Anthropology
10. School of Engineering Sciences and Technology 6. Centre for Regional Studies
The Schools of Physics, Chemistry, Management Studies, and 7. Centre for Folk Culture Studies
Engineering Sciences & Technology are single discipline
8. Centre for Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy
schools and the others are multi-department schools.
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9. Centre for the Study of Indian Diaspora 5. Centre for Neural and Cognitive Sciences
10. Centre for Knowledge, Culture & Innovation Studies 6. Centre for Women's Studies
11. Centre for Gandhian Economic Thought 7. Centre for Buddhist Studies
12. Centre for Human Rights 8. Centre for Modelling Simulation and Design (CMSD)
The S.N. School of Arts and Communication has the All the Schools of the University, Departments and Centres
following Departments : are located on the main campus in Gachibowli. Several of the
1. Department of Dance Schools and Departments of the University have obtained
financial support from the University Grants Commission
2. Department of Theatre Arts
under the Special Assistance Programme and COSIST for
3. Department of Fine Arts excellence in teaching and research.
4. Department of Communication Over the years, the teaching and research programmes of the
University have been firmly established. The students are
The School of Medical Sciences has the following Centre:
selected through a nationwide entrance test. About 30% of
Centre for Physical Fitness and Sports Sciences the students are Ph.D. scholars and more than 32% of the
students are women. Till 28.2.2010, over 17626 students of
Stand-alone Centres offering Academic the University had been awarded various degrees through
Programmes formal education, which consists of 1,506 Ph.Ds., 3,228
1. Centre for Integrated Studies (CIS) M.Phils. 1,275 M.Techs. and 11,617 postgraduate Degrees
and Diplomas. The Faculty of the University include 156
2. University Centre for Earth and Space Sciences Professors, 82 Readers and 112 Lecturers.
(UCESS)
The Faculty of the University have published widely and have
3. Advanced Centre of Research in High Energy
obtained research support from several funding agencies.
Materials (ACRHEM)
Several Faculty members have won national and international
4. Centre for Health Psychology awards and honours in recognition of their out-standing work
in their respective fields.
About Hyderabad
Founded by Quli Qutub Shah in 1591, this large metropolis is unique in its rich architectural
glory and blend of diverse linguistic, religious and ethnic groups and is an ideal place indeed to
locate a Central University. The weather for most part of the year is pleasant except for the
months of April and May when the temperature is likely to go up to 40°C. The intellectual
climate is vibrant. Hyderabad is home to nine major Universities and several research
institutions, laboratories and libraries.
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Courses, Criteria for Admission
and Entrance Examinations
Courses Of Study M.A. courses (4 Semesters)
Admissions during 2010-11 are open for the English Applied Linguistics
following courses: Philosophy Economics
5-year Integrated M.A. / M.Sc. Courses Hindi History
I.M.Sc. Courses 10 (Semesters) Functional Hindi (Translation) Political Science
Mathematical Sciences Optometry & Vision Telugu Sociology
Sciences Urdu Anthropology
Physics
Chemical Sciences Nursing Sciences Communication (Communication & Media Studies, Print Journalism &
New Media, and Television & Radio)
Systems Biology Health Psychology
M.P.A. Dance (4 Semesters)
I.M.A. Courses in Humanities (10 Semesters)
(Kuchipudi, Bharatanatyam, and Folk)
Languages: Hindi, Telugu and Urdu
M.P.A. Theatre Arts (6 Semesters)
LanguageScience
M.F.A. Courses (4 Semesters)
I.M.A. in Social Sciences (10 Semesters)
Painting, Print Making and Sculpture
Postgraduate Courses
Art History
M.Sc. courses (4 Semesters)
Adv. P.G. Diploma Courses (2 Semesters)
Mathematics Plant Biology & Biotechnology
Mineral Exploration (This course is offered in collaboration and
Applied Mathematics Molecular Microbiology cooperation with National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI), Atomic
Minerals Directorate (AMD), National Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA),
Statistics-OR Animal Biotechnology and National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC).
Physics Health Psychology
Folk Culture studies
Chemistry Biotechnology*
P.G. Diploma Courses (2 Semesters)
Biochemistry
Counseling Psychology
* The admissions for M.Sc. Biotechnology course during the Health Fitness and Life Style Management
year 2010-11 will be based on the allotment made by the
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi which will M.Tech. Courses (4 Semesters)
conduct a common entrance test on 20.5.2010.
Computer Science
M.C.A. (6 Semesters) Artificial Intelligence
M.B.A. Health Care and (4 Semesters) Information Technology - (The course is offered in collaboration
Hospital Management with IDRBT, an Institute established by the Reserve Bank of India)
M.B.A. (4 semesters)* The selection process for admissions to this Computational Techniques (CT) - (a post M.Sc (Physics) course
offered by the School of Physics and the Department of Computer and
MBA course for the academic year 2010-11 has been completed based on Information Sciences).
the percentile scores obtained in CAT 2009 followed by an Interview /
Group Discussion. Integrated Circuit Technology (I.C.T.)
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Bioinformatics - (The course is offered in collaboration with the Science Technology and Management Studies
Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics [CDFD], Hyderabad) Society Studies
Mineral Exploration - (The course is offered in collaboration and Human Rights Gandhian Economic -
cooperation with National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI), Atomic Thought
Minerals Directorate (AMD), National Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA),
and National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC). Communication Gender Studies
Dance Psychology
M.Phil. Courses (2 Semesters)
Theatre Arts Buddhist Studies
English Economics
Philosophy History Integrated M.Tech / Ph.D. (2 to 5 years)
Hindi Political Science Materials Engineering
Telugu Sociology Nano Science and Technology
Urdu Anthropology
Integrated M.Sc./Ph.D. (2 to 5 years)
Applied Linguistics Regional Studies Biotechnology
Translation Studies Social Exclusion &
Note: Candidates seeking admission to any of the Ph.D. programmes
Comparative Literature Inclusive Policy listed above should note that it may not be possible to work under a
Shabdabodha Systems & Indian Diaspora supervisor of her/his choice if the supervisor is already guiding more
Language Technologies students than the number prescribed by the respective Board of Studies of
the Schools.
Cognitive Science Gender Studies
Criteria For Admission
Ph.D. Programmes (2 to 5 years) 1. The University offers facilities for Postgraduate, Advanced
Mathematics Philosophy PG/PG Diploma, 5 -Year Integrated Master's Degree
Applied Mathematics Hindi Courses, and Research Studies in several major areas in
Sciences, (including Medical Sciences, Engineering Sciences
Statistics Telugu & Technology), Humanities, Social Sciences, Performing
Operations Research (OR) Urdu Arts, Fine Arts, Communication and Management Studies.
Computer Science Applied Linguistics 2. Admission to the University is open to all who fulfill the
Physics Translation Studies prescribed qualifications without any distinction of race,
Electronics Science Comparative Literature caste, creed, language or sex. The selection is made strictly on
the basis of merit at the entrance examination except the
Chemistry Sanskrit Studies admission into:
Biochemistry Economics
M.Tech CS/AI/IT, which is based on only the GATE
Plant Sciences History percentile scores in Computer Science and Information
Animal Sciences Political Science Technology. (No written test or interview will be conducted)
Biotechnology Sociology Admission to M.Tech. I C Technology, Computational
ACRHEM Anthropology Techniques and Bioinformatics
Earth & Space Sciences Regional Studies M.Tech. IC Technology: Shortlisitng of candidates for
Neural and Cognitive Sciences Folk Culture Studies interview is based on the GATE percentile scores in the order
of merit, in one of the following subjects: (1) Electronics and
Materials Engineering Social Exclusion &
Inclusive Policy Communication Engineering (2) Instrumentation
Engineering (3) Physics.
English Indian Diaspora
M.Tech. Computational Techniques: Shortlisitng of
candidates for interview is based on the GATE scores in the
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7. The University of Hyderabad
order of merit in Physics or being qualified in UGC-CSIR submit the certificates of the qualifying degree examination.
NET for JRF. Such students will be given conditional admission up to
31.8.2010 only. However, this facility will not be
M.Tech. Bioinformatics: Shortlisitng of candidates for
extended to those who are taking regular or
interview is based on the percentile score obtained in GATE
in the following subjects: Biotechnology – BT; Chemistry – supplementary or improvement examinations of the
CY; Mathematics - MA; Physics – PH; Agricultural qualifying degree after 31.07.2010 and awaiting the
Engineering – AG; Electronics & Communication Engg. – results. In the event of the concerned students failing to (i)
EC; Computer Science and Information Technology – CS; submit their result and certificates by 31.8.2010, and (ii) not
Chemical Engineering -CH. Upto half of the total number passing the qualifying degree examination with the prescribed
of seats may be filled with candidates having background percentage of marks, they will not be allowed to attend classes
other than Biotechnology. any further and their conditional admission shall be cancelled
forthwith. No request will be entertained for extension of
3. No student shall be eligible for admission to the time to submit the certificates under any circumstances
Postgraduate Degree/Diploma Courses unless S/he has beyond 31.8.2010.
successfully completed a three year Undergraduate Degree
through an examination conducted by a University/ In case of non-submission of other certificates like Transfer
Autonomous College. However, as a transitory measure, a Certificate, Migration Certificate and any other academic
candidate who has passed a two year degree course may also certificate other than the qualifying degree examination
be considered for admission provided S/he has undergone a certificates, students may be allowed time upto 30.9.2010,
further one year bridge course and passed the same. failing which the Provisional admission of such candidates
shall also be cancelled forthwith.
4. The minimum eligibility requirements for admission
to the above courses are given in a tabular form at the end In the case of candidates admitted into Ph.D. programmes
of this chapter. under the result awaited category those who have completed
all the formalities including the viva voce of their
The eligibility of candidates passing their qualifying
M.Phil./M.Tech. courses before 31.7.2010 and are awaiting
examinations from Universities following the letter grading
their results may be allowed to submit their M.Phil or M.Tech
system / CGPA will be determined on the basis of percentage
results and certificates within a maximum period of one year
equivalent to the letter grade/ CGPA obtained by the
from the date of their admission. During this period, they
candidates according to the conversion formula adopted by
will not be paid any scholarship or fellowship. Once they
the University concerned. In the absence of any such
submit the certificates, proving their eligibility for admission
formula, the decision of the University shall be final and
into the Ph.D., their scholarship/fellowship will be paid with
binding on the candidates.
retrospective effect from the date of their admission. If they
5. Candidates whose result of the qualifying degree fail to submit the results and the certificates within one year,
examination is not declared may also apply for their admission shall stand cancelled forthwith.
admission.
Candidates who have completed all the formalities viz., 6. All courses at the Master's Degree level, 5-Year
written the theory examinations, completed practical Integrated Master's Degree, Advanced PG/PG
examinations, submitted Project reports, completed viva- Diploma, M.Phil.; M.Tech.; Integrated M.Sc./Ph.D.
voce exams etc. and are waiting for the results of the and M.Tech./Ph.D. are full time regular courses.
qualifying degree examination and those who are due to For Ph.D. programmes, the candidates are encouraged to join
appear in the qualifying degree examination in the above as regular students. However, for those who are not in a
stated aspects and expecting their results to be declared and position to do research on full time basis, a limited provision
are getting their certificates before 31 July, 2010 will also be exists for part time research. Facility is also available for
allowed to appear for the entrance test. The condition is that, external registration to Ph.D. on regular basis at the
in case of their selection to a course in the University, they recognized Centres of the University. The details are given in
should submit the certificates of the qualifying degree subsequent paragraphs of this chapter.
examination and other earlier examinations positively at the
Students admitted to the regular courses are not allowed
time of completion of the admission. In exceptional cases,
to pursue any other course except part time evening
the University may give extension of time up to 31.8.2010 to
Certificate/Diploma Course of a Professional nature
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with prior permission of the School /Department is 10% lower than the cut off prescribed for admission for
/Centre concerned of the University. They are also not General category candidates in any course. Candidates
allowed to take up any employment during the period of claiming reservation under this category must enclose an
their studies in the University. Those employed, if selected attested copy of the OBC (non-creamy layer) certificate
for admission, are required to submit at the time of issued by a competent authority without which their claim will
completion of their admission, a “No Objection Certificate” not be considered under OBC category.
besides orders from the competent authorities sanctioning
leave covering the entire duration of the course, failing which, 3 Reservation of seats for the physically challenged
the provisional selection for admission for such candidates candidates:
will be cancelled. 3% of seats on approved intake in each course are provided as
supernumerary seats for the physically challenged candidates
Reservation of seats having minimum degree of disability to the extent of 40%
1. Reservation of seats for SC and ST candidates: provided that their physical disability does not come in the
In accordance with the policy of the Government of India way of pursuing the course. This is split into: 1% for visually
and the guidelines of the University Grants Commission, the handicapped (VH), 1% for hearing impaired (HI) and 1% for
University has reserved 15% of seats in each course for orthopedically handicapped (OH) candidates with a
candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes and 7.5% for provision of interchangeability. The minimum eligibility
those belonging to the Scheduled Tribes, with a provision for requirements prescribed are relaxed in their cases as in the
inter changeability between these categories, wherever cases of SC / ST candidates. The candidates under this
necessary. Candidates should submit along with the category should take the entrance examination for admission.
application a copy of the certificate of their caste/ tribe Physically Challenged candidates are required to submit a
from a Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tahsildar certificate from a Civil Surgeon of a Govt. Hospital indicating
/ Mandal Revenue Officer. Remedial courses in English the extent of visual/physical disability and also the extent to
and other subjects are conducted for such students depending which the disability hampers the candidate in pursuing
upon the actual need. her/his studies.
Note: SC/ST candidates belonging to the State of The candidates under this category may have to undergo
Andhra Pradesh should submit an Integrated a fresh medical examination, if so prescribed by the
Community Certificate issued by the competent revenue University, before being admitted.
authority. Visually challenged candidates appearing for the entrance
examinations will be given extra time of 20 minutes for two
For admission to all Postgraduate Courses, viz., M.A., M.Sc.,
hour papers and will also be allowed the use of a personal
M.C.A., M.F.A., M.P.A., Adv. P.G. Diploma; PG Diploma
typewriter during the examination. The University will
Courses and 5-Year Integrated Master's Degree Courses, the
minimum eligibility condition for SC/ST candidates is “Pass” provide scribes for such students. They will not be
in the minimum qualifying examination. allowed to bring their own scribes.
For admission to M.Phil., M.Tech., and Ph.D. a relaxation of 4. Reservation of seats to the wards/dependants of
only 5% marks in the minimum eligibility condition is Defence personnel
provided to SC/ST candidates. Upto 5% of seats on the approved intake in each course are
provided as supernumerary seats for the wards/dependants
2. Reservation of seats for OBC candidates of Defence Personnel. The candidates should enclose a copy
In accordance with the policy of the Govt. of India and the of the certificate issued by a competent authority in support
guidelines of the University Grants Commission, 27% of the of their claim without which their claim will not be
seats in each course are reserved for OBC (non-creamy layer considered. The candidates under this category should take
category) candidates. There is no relaxation in minimum the entrance examination for admission and fulfill all other
qualifications for admission and no concession in the cost of requirements of admission.
Prospectus-cum-Application forms for OBCs. However, 5. Reservation of seats are provided to Kashmiri
there is a concession in the cut off marks in the entrance migrants as per the norms of the Government of
examination (both written and interview put together) which India/UGC.
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6. Reservation of seats for candidates from the Union Admission of foreign nationals:
Territories / North-Eastern States: Foreign nationals will be admitted over and above the
One seat in each of the Departments/Centres in multi- approved intake in each course up to a maximum of 15% of
departmental Schools of the University is reserved for the the sanctioned seats in each course, depending upon the
nominees from the following States/Union Territories: availability of adequate infrastructure. Foreign nationals
Tripura, Sikkim, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Manipur, seeking admission through ICCR or other governmental
Mizoram, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, agencies may apply to the University in the prescribed form
Dadra and Nagar Haveli. Further, in the event of non- through the respective bodies. However, self supporting
availability of nominated candidates for a particular foreign nationals may apply directly to the University for
department, other departments in the multi-departmental admission in the prescribed form latest by 15th April, 2010
Schools may be permitted to admit up to two students for the July 2010 session. The University may consider
provided that the total number of nominated candidates in a admission of foreign nationals 'in absentia', on the basis of
multi-departmental School shall not exceed the total number their desire “to be considered in absentia” if they possess a
of departments/centres in the school. In the Schools having valid foreign passport at the time of applying to the
no departments, there is a provision of a maximum of two University, irrespective of from where they have passed the
nominated seats in each School. qualifying examination, subject to the condition that they are
The nominations of the candidates belonging to the above found suitable for admission by the Admission Committee of
Union Territories / States should reach the University the concerned School / Department / Centre. Those who
through the respective UT / State Government by 31st May, have passed the qualifying examination from Universities
outside India should enclose with their application, copies of
2010. (The candidates should fulfill the minimum
relevant certificates, marks sheets together with the English
eligibility requirements prescribed). Reservations are
version of such copies duly attested, if they are in a different
made for candidates of all the above mentioned States and
language.
Union Territories as a whole on the basis of the candidate's
performance in the qualifying degree, and the seats so filled Foreign nationals seeking admission to the University will be
shall be over and above the approved intake (supernumerary required to produce a medical certificate of fitness from a
seats) for the year. recognized hospital in their country. Those offered
admission may also be required to undergo a comprehensive
Note: Applications received directly from the candidates medical examination as prescribed by the university.
without routing them through the respective Directorate Proficiency in English is a pre-condition for admission of
of the Higher Education of the UT/NE state and foreign nationals. No foreign national will be admitted
nominations received after 31.5.2010 will not be without a student visa. Foreign nationals selected for Ph.D.
considered. programmes will be allowed to complete the admission
Weightage for distinction in sports/cultural only after obtaining a research visa from the Indian
Embassy abroad. There is a different fee structure for
activities:
foreign nationals, as indicated on subsequent pages of
With a view to encourage admission of candidates with an this chapter. Accommodation in the University hostels may
excellent record in Sports and Cultural activities, the be provided if available.
University provides a weightage of upto two marks in the
entrance examinations - two marks for distinctions achieved Non-Resident Indians (NRIs): NRIs will also be
at national level and one mark for distinctions at the state level considered for admission in different courses in accordance
(but not both), for admission to various Post-Graduate with the rules in vogue. NRIs may apply directly to the
courses, and 5-year Integrated Master's Degree courses University for admission in the prescribed form latest by
provided the candidates satisfy the prescribed qualifications 15th April 2010. They may be considered for admission, if
for admission. (Candidates seeking weightage for they are found suitable for admission by the Admission
distinctions in sports / cultural activities must furnish Committee of the concerned School / Department / Centre
along with their applications, attested/Xerox copies of in accordance with the rules. Candidates who take admission
certificate/s in support of their claim, failing which no under this category shall pay the tuition and other fees as
weightage would be considered). payable by foreign nationals.
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Entrance Examinations Mathematics - MA; Physics – PH; Agricultural Engineering –
1. The Entrance Examinations for various P.G. Degree AG; Electronics & Communication Engg. – EC; Computer
Courses, other than those offered by the Sarojini Naidu Science and Information Technology – CS; Chemical
School and M.Sc Mathematics, Statistics-OR, Physics, Engineering – CH.
Chemistry and Health Psychology will consist of only a
4. The question paper should be answered only in English
written test of 100 marks.
except in the case of admission to language courses for which
2. The entrance examinations in the case of MPA, MFA, and the question paper should be answered in the language
M.A. in Communication in the Sarojini Naidu School will concerned.
consist of a written test and a practical test/interview. The
The performance of the candidates in the written test in
weightage for the written test and practical test/interview will
some of the courses as listed below is in objective or
be in the ratio of 60:40 for M.A. Communication and 50:50
multiple choice questions and will be evaluated using the
for other courses in the S.N. School. Only such candidates
OMR technology. The candidates will be required to mark
who are found successful in the written test will be called for
the answers in the OMR Sheet with blue or black ball-
the practical test/interview at Hyderabad. The schedule for point or sketch pen during the test. Necessary instructions
the written test, practical test/ interview for all the will be given in the relevant question papers.
courses is given in a tabular form at the end of this
chapter. The question paper for the following subjects shall be
answered on OMR Sheet:
3. The entrance examination for the 5-year integrated M.A.,
M.Sc. in different disciplines, M.Sc. Mathematics, 5-year Integrated M.Sc. and M.A. in different disciplines:
Statistics-OR, Physics, Chemistry and Health M.Sc. - Mathematics/Applied Mathematics, Statistics-OR,
Psycholog y, M.Phil, Integrated M.Sc./Ph.D. Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Plant Biology &
Biotechnoogy; M.Tech. / Ph.D. Materials Engineering, Biotechnolog y, Molecular Microbiolog y, Animal
Nano Science and Technology and Ph.D. in different Biotechnology, Health Psychology; M.C.A., M.A. - Telugu,
subjects will consist of a written test and an interview (after Economics; M.Phil. - Telugu, Economics; Integrated
qualifying in the former). The written test will carry 75 marks M.Tech./Ph.D. - Materials Engineering, Nano Science and
and the interview 25 marks. Technology; Ph.D. - Materials Engineering, Physics,
Electronics Science, ACRHEM, Biotechnology, Plant
Admissions in M.Tech Computer Science, Artificial Sciences, Animal Sciences, Economics; Integrated
Intelligence, and Information Technology, will be M.Sc./Ph.D. Biotechnology; PG Diploma in Counseling
granted only on the basis of GATE scores in Computer Psychology and Health Fitness & Life Style Management.
Science and Information Technology.
5. The written tests for all the courses will be held from 1st
Admission in M.Tech IC Technology is based on the to 7th June 2010 at 25 different Centres in the country, as
GATE scores in the order of merit in one of the following: listed in this chapter.
1) Electronics and Communication Engineering, 2) 6. The duration of the written test for all courses will be
Instrumentation Engineering and 3) Physics followed by an two hours.
interview for the short listed candidates. There is no written
test for admission to this course. 7. A candidate is free to apply for admission to as many
courses as S/he wishes after ensuring from the schedule
Admission in M.Tech. Computational Techniques is for the Entrance examination that there is no clash in the
based on the GATE scores in the order of merit in Physics or subjects of his/her choice. The University has made the
being qualified in UGC-CSIR NET for JRF will be the best possible efforts to avoid overlap in the schedule of
criterion for shortlisting candidates for interview. No written examinations of related subjects to the extent possisble. The
test will be conducted. candidates are advised to study the examination schedule
carefully before deciding on their choice of subjects.
Admission in M.Tech. Bioinformatics is based on the
percentile score obtained in GATE examination and followed 8. Please read the following carefully:
by an interview. GATE in following subjects will be The question paper for the entrance test for all courses
considered: Biotechnology – BT; Chemistry – CY ; (except for Ph.D. in some subjects - please see the Chapter on
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'Schools of Study' for further details) shall consist of two examination immediately preceding the qualifying
parts - Part-'A' and Part- 'B'. degree examination.
Part-'A' of the question paper shall necessarily consist of (d) Fourth criterion: Marks obtained in the next lower
objective type questions preferably of one mark each for a public examination.
total of 25 marks. The marks obtained by the candidates in 9. Interviews for candidates short-listed for admission to
Part 'A' will be used for resolving tie cases. M.Phil., M.Tech., and Ph.D. on the basis of written test and
All the Schools/Departments/Centres will follow negative those exempted from written test (on the basis of
marking for Part- 'A' of the question paper. There will be UGC/CSIR JRF(NBHM, in the case of Ph.D. for Maths,
negative marking of 0.33 mark for every wrong answer. ICMR/ ICAR/DBT Fellowship for Ph.D. in the School of
Those Schools/Departments/Centres, which may set the Life Sciences), and ICMR Fellowship for Ph.D. in the School
entire paper as “objective type”, may follow negative marking of Social Sciences, RGNFs, 5-year Integrated M.A., M.Sc. in
for Part- 'B' of the question paper as well. different disciplines, Integrated M.Tech./Ph.D. Materials
Engineering, Nano Sceince and Technology, Integrated
The following criteria shall be followed, in sequence to M.Sc./Ph.D. Biotechnology, M.Sc Mathematics, Statistics-
resolve ties, where candidates secure the same marks in the OR, Physics, Chemistry, Health Psychology and the courses
written test : offered by the S.N. School are tentatively scheduled to be held
(a) First criterion: Marks obtained in Part - A of the written test. between 6th July to 12th July 2010, in the respective
(b) Second criterion: Marks obtained by the candidates in Schools/ Departments/ Centres. However, exact dates of
the qualifying degree/other examination. If the final the interview/practical test will be communicated to the
result is not available, then the marks up to the 2nd year short listed candidates.
will be taken into account. 10. Candidates called for the entrance examinations (Both
written and practical test / interview) will appear for the
(c) Third criterion: Marks obtained in the degree
examinations at their own expense.
Schedule for notification of the entrance examination results etc.
Particulars of the Adv. PG Dip. / PG Degree Adv. PG Dip. / M.Tech. Mineral M.Tech
scheduled event Courses in Sciences(except Exploration , Ph.D, P.G. courses CS/AI/IT
M.Sc in Maths, Statistics-OR, of S.N. School, M.Sc. in Maths,
Physics, Chemistry and Statistics-OR, Physics, Chemistry
Health Psycology), and Health Psychology, 5-year
Humanities, and Social Integrated M.A./ M.Sc. P.G. Dip.
Sciences; M.Tech. CT, IC in Counseling Psychology and
Technology and Health Fitness and Life Style
Bioinformatics Management
Notification of short-listed candidates - 25.6.2010 -
for interviews / practical tests
Notification of list of selected
candidates (Main & waiting lists) 30.6.2010 22.7.2010 22.5.2010
Last date for completion of admission 15.7.2010 7.8.2010 17.6.2010
by the Main-list candidates/candidates
called for counseling
Date for completion of admission 17.7.2010 9.8.2010 -
by the wait-listed candidates
Closure of all admissions 16.8.2010
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Note: (i) The Entrance results will be made available on the internet: Commencement of classes
http://www.uohyd.ernet.in; http://www.indiaresults.com; a) For all PG courses in Sciences (except M.Sc Maths,
www.schools9.com. Intimation to the successful candidates Statistics-OR, Physics Chemistry, and Health
will be sent by ordinary post to their mailing addresses. The Psychology), Humanities, Social Sciences, MBA;
University will not be responsible for any postal delay. M.Tech CS/AI/IT; M.Tech. Integrated Circuit
Te c h n o o g y / C o m p u t a t i o n a l Te c h n i q u e s /
(ii) No request for extension of time for Bioinformatics: 16.7.2010
interview/practical test or for completion of admission
will be entertained on account of postal delay or any b) For M.Phil., Adv. PG Dip/ M.Tech. Mineral
other reasons whatsoever. Exploration, Integrated M.Tech./Ph.D.; M.Sc./Ph.D.;
PG Courses offered by the S.N. School, M.Sc in
iii) Lists will be notified at the Office of the Controller Mathematics, Statistics-OR, Physics, Chemistry, Health
of Examinations, Administration Building, Psycology and 5-year Integrated M.A. & M.Sc.
University Campus, Hyderabad, and also at the courses: 7.8.2010
city campus “The Golden Threshold (GT)”,
Abids, Nampally Station Road, Hyderabad. The Cut off marks for admission to M.Phil., M.Tech.,
notifications will also be available on the M.Tech./Ph.D. and Ph.D. programmes
University's web site: http://www.uohyd.ernet.in. 1) The following cut-off marks will be followed in respect
of the entrance examination (both written and interview put
It is the responsibility of the candidates to ascertain together) for admission to M.Phil., M.Tech., Integrated
information on their selection by visiting the M.Tech./Ph.D., Integrated M.Sc./Ph.D. and Ph.D.
University's website. programmes:
Course Cut off marks
For General For OBC
category (10% less than the cut
off for General category
M.Phil and M.Tech 50% 45%
Ph.D. 55% 49.5%
Integrated M.Tech/Ph.D. 55% 49.5%
and M.Sc./Ph.D.
Note: Dynamic cut off will be followed in the case of SC, ST and PH categories.
2) a) Candidates qualified in UGC/Joint UGC-CSIR National level test for JRF, RGNFs, NBHM Fellowships test (for the
purpose of admission to Ph.D. in Mathematics/Statistics), ICMR/ICAR/DBT Fellowship test (for the purpose of
admission to Ph.D in the School of Life Sciences), and ICMR Fellowship test (for the purpose of admission to Ph.D in
the School of Social Sciences) are exempted from appearing in the written test of the entrance examination for admission to
M.Phil or Ph.D. in the concerned subject, in lieu of which they will be given a weightage of 45 out of 75 marks in the
written tests. They will, however, have the option to appear in the written tests to secure more than 45 out of 75 marks.
b) As the UGC-CSIR JRF holders are expected to avail of the Fellowship within one year from the date of the award, such
candidates may be exempted from the written test for admission to Ph.D. if they have been holding the Fellowship for not
more than two years before their application for Ph.D admission. No candidate will be allowed to avail of this facility more
than once.
c) KVPY scholars, Science Olympiad and 1st rankers of different Boards of +2 level of education seeking admission in Post
Graduate or 5-year Integrated M.Sc. in Sciences, Health Psychology and M.A. in Humanities/Social Sciences courses are
exempted from the written test in lieu of which they will be given a weightage of 45 out of 75marks in the written test.
However, they have the option to appear in the written test to secure more than 45 marks out of 75 marks.
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Note: - (i) Candidates qualified in UGC-CSIR National level test for the entrance examination as prescribed. This facility is
Lectureship alone and those who have qualified in GATE, wherever limited to those working in the twin cities (Hyderabad and
these are prescribed as one of the eligible conditions for admission are not Secunderabad) in respect of Science Schools (except
exempted from appearing in the written test for admission to Mathematics) and anywhere in Andhra Pradesh for the
M.Phil./Ph.D. Therefore such candidates should appear in the written remaining Schools (except the Department of Computer and
test also. Information Sciences). Part-time Registration to Ph.D in
Computer Science is only for teacher candidates who are
(ii) Candidates possessing M.Phil./M.Tech. degree and teaching in UGC/AICTE approved Universities or P.G
seeking admission to the Ph.D. Programme for which they are colleges or Engineering Colleges within Andhra Pradesh.
otherwise eligible to apply, are also not exempted from
appearing in the written test of the entrance examination. 4) External Registration to Ph.D.: The University also
Therefore, they must note that they have to take the written provides facility for admission to the Ph.D. under External
test also. However candidates possessing M.Tech degree and Registration category. The external candidate shall work at
seeking admission to the Ph.D. in Materials Engineering are the recognised institution. The admission procedure is the
exempted from the written test in lieu of which a weightage same as in the case of regular admissions to Ph.D. Candidates
of 45 marks will be given. They have to appear for the will be under joint supervision viz., one from the University
interview. and the other from the recognised institution.
(iii) The GATE qualified candidates may be given some In the case of External Registration to Ph.D in
preference/weightage in the interview for admission to the Computer Science, the candidates who are working in the
concerned subject of study, as may be decided by the following Institutes in the twin cities alone are allowed to
concerned School/Department/Centre. register under this category. Candidates who register under
external registration should have a recognised guide
3) Part time registration to Ph.D.: Facilities exist to a (recognised by the University) from the parent organization
limited extent for part time registration for Ph.D. listed below, and also a guide from the Department of
Programmes. Persons engaged in teaching and research in Computer / Information Sciences.
reputed institutions of higher learning are eligible for
admission under this category, provided they fulfill the * NRSA *CMC *ADRIN *ANURAG *RCI *IDRBT *
minimum eligibility requirements and are found successful in NGRI * CDAC *ATC of TCS.
List of Institutions recognized as External Centres
The following Institutions in the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad have been recognised by the University for external
registration to Ph.D. in the subjects indicated against them.
S.No. Name of the Institution Subject/s of Research
1 National Remote Sensing Agency Computer Science, Physics, Earth & Space Sciences
2 Computer Maintenance Corporation Ltd Computer Science
3 Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory Physics
4 Centre for Economic and Social Studies Economics, Political Science,
Anthropology, and Regional Studies
5 National Institute of Small Industry Economics and Anthropology
Extension Training
6 Institute of Public Enterprise Economics
7 Advanced Data Processing Research Institute Computer Science
8 Directorate of Rice Research Life Sciences
9 Directorate of Oil Seeds Research Life Sciences
10 Bhagwan Mahavir Medical Research Centre Life Sciences
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11 Advanced Numerical Research and Analysis Group Computer Science
(ANURAG)
12 Dr. Reddy's Research Foundation Chemistry and Life Sciences
13 International Crops Research Institute for Life Sciences
Semi Arid Tropics (ICRISAT)
14 Research Centre Imarat (RCI) Computer Science
15 Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Life Sciences
Diagnostics (CDFD)
16 National Institute of Rural Development (NIRD) Economics, Political Science,
Sociology, Anthropology, Regional Studies
17 Institute for Development and Research Computer Science, Information Technology,
in Banking Technology (IDRBT) Management Studies
18 Indian Institute of Chemical Technology Chemistry
19 L.V. Prasad Eye Research Institute Biochemistry, Animal Science, and Communication
20 Shantha Biotechnics Animal Sciences
21 Indian Immunologicals Animal Sciences
22 Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI) Management Studies
23 Blue Peter Research Centre Animal Sciences
24 National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI) Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence,
Physics, Chemistry and Earth & Space Sciences
25 National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) Biochemistry
26 International Advanced Research Centre for Engineering Sciences & Technology,
Powder Metallurgy and New Materials (ARCI) ACRHEM and Physics
27 Non-ferrous Materials Technology Development Engineering Sciences & Technology
Centre(NFTDC)
28 Institute of Life Sciences (ILS) and Life Sciences
29 Centre for Development of Advanced Computing Computer/Information Sciences
(CDAC)
30 Advanced Technology Centre (ATC) of TCS Computer/InformationSciences, Life Sciences
31 Bharat Biotech Foundation Life Sciecnes
Associate Institution Status 1. Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT)
In order to boost partnerships for mutual benefit, the
2. L.V. Prasad Eye Research Institute (LVPEI)
University has granted Associate Institution Status to the
following Institutions. These Institutions are entitled to 3. Institute of Life Sciences (ILS)
admit Ph.D. students based on their infrastructure and
logistics strictly complying with the guidelines approved by 6) Ph.D. admissions for October 2010, January 2011, and
the University in this regard and also complying with the other April 2011 sessions
rules and regulations on admissions of the University which After completion of the regular admissions in July, 2010,
will change from time to time. vacant seats if any, in the Ph.D. programmes may be filled
from among the JRF qualified candidates. CSIR JRFs may
join an interested Faculty member of the University at any
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time before the time lapse of the award for the sake of Note: In the case of post-matric scholarship holders
claiming their fellowship. However, they may be considered belonging to the SC/ST/OBC categories from the State
for admission in accordance with the norms of the University of Andhra Pradesh, semester–wise registration for the
for which the candidates have to apply in the prescribed winter semester will be done without insisting on the
application form. Interviews will be conducted and selections clearance of mess and tuition fee dues of the monsoon
for admission will be made based on the performance of the
semester, if the same are reimbursable by the Social
candidates in the interview, also considering the weightage for
their JRF qualification in accordance with the following Welfare/Backward Classes Welfare Department of the
schedule : State Government. However, they should clear all the
dues of the winter semester before registering for the
i) First week of October 2010 monsoon semester.
ii) First week of January 2011
iii) First week of April 2011 Implementation of Credit System for all the courses
The credit system has been implemented for all the PG /
The University will not issue any press notification in this
Adv.PG / PG Diploma, all the M.Phil and M.Tech courses
regard. However, information indicating the likely number
from the academic year 2004-05. The necessary guidelines
of seats to be filled in each School/Department/Centre, will
for evaluation of students under this system are available in
be available at the University's web site: www.uohyd.ernet.in
Chapter 6 of this brochure.
Note: Candidates for admission to Ph.D during the above
General
sessions should possess the certificates of their qualifying
degree examination by the date of their interview. Selected 1) Before filling the Application Form and the Basic Data
candidates must submit all their academic certificates and Form, candidates are advised to read the instructions carefully
other certificates required at the time of admission. and complete the form accordingly, particularly about their
Extension of time will not be granted for submission of any performance in the qualifying degree or earlier examinations.
of the certificates during these sessions and the provisional This is necessary since the performance of the candidates in
selection for admission will automatically stand cancelled in the qualifying degree and earlier examinations shall be used in
the case of those who are unable to submit the certificates determining relative positions in the merit list for those
required for admission on the date of completion of the candidates involved in a tie in the written test.
admission formalities. 2) The last date for receiving the completed applications for
admissions for the July session is May 3, 2010. Applications
Semester-wise Registration System received after the closing date will not be considered. For
In order to maintain an effective enrolment of students and
further details, please refer to the “Instructions to the
their progress in their studies/research, the University has
Candidates for filling the application form”.
introduced a system of student registration at the beginning
of each semester for all the courses offered on regular basis 3) The University will not be responsible for any postal delay.
including part time/external/associate registration Ph.D. A Candidates are therefore advised to apply for admission well
schedule for semester-wise registration is on the inside page in time.
of the back cover of the prospectus-cum-application form.
However, a schedule for semester wise registration will be 4) All disputes are subject to Hyderabad jurisdiction.
notified by the Academic Section from time to time. Students
Issue of Hall Tickets for the Entrance Examinations:
of all the courses (P.G./Integrated Master's Degree/Adv.
PG/PG Dip./ M.Phil./ M.Tech./ Ph.D./M.Sc./Ph.D.), are a) The Hall Tickets will be dispatched by ordinary post 10
required to clear their dues of the earlier semester/s in all days before the commencement of the examination.
respects before registering for the following semester of the
course. Note : It may be noted that issue of Hall Tickets on the
spot at the University campus is withdrawn.
Every Ph.D. student (regular/part-time/external/associate)
should enclose a copy of the report of the doctoral b) In the case of non-receipt of the hall tickets before the
committee of the previous semester to the requisition form commencement of the examinations, the candidates
of the semester registration, without which ongoing semester may download a copy of the hall ticket and appear for
registration will not be done. the examination at the Centre opted for. Candidates
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will not be permitted to write the entrance exam at any any claim on admission if S/he does not fulfill the
other Centre except the Centre mentioned in the hall required eligibility conditions for admission as
tickets downloaded. prescribed in the Prospectus-cum-application form
2010-11. This will be thoroughly verified at the time of
c) It may be noted that all those who apply may be issued admission, if granted. At any stage if it is found that any
Hall Tickets without verifying whether or not they candidate does not fulfill the minimum eligibility
satisfy the eligibility criterion for admission to a course. requirements, the admission if granted, shall be
This will be examined at the time of final admission, if cancelled forth with.
granted. The candidates are therefore advised to go
through the Prospectus-cum-application 2010-2011 d) Use of cell/mobile phones in the Examination Hall is
carefully and judge their eligibility before submitting strictly prohibited.
their application forms. Despite this caution, in case the
candidates do not meet the minimum eligibility criteria e) Candidates will be required to produce the Hall
and still apply for the entrance examination, they will do Ticket at the time of the entrance examination/
so at their own risk and cost. Mere issue of Hall Ticket interview/ practical test and completion of
and allowing a candidate for entrance exam including admission, if granted.
interview / practical test will not entitle a candidate for
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List of Examination Centres
S.No. Name of the Centre Code Venue
1. Ahmedabad AHM Physical Research Laboratory (PRL), Navrangpura, Ahmedabad - 380009
2. Aizawl AIZ Pachhunga University College, Aizawl, Mizoram-796 00.1
3. Bangalore BAN Rashtreeya Vidyalaya Teachers College, Jayanagar, Bangalore – 560 011
4. Bhopal BPL Barkatullah University Institute of Technology,
Barkatullah University, Hoshalgabad Road, Bhopal 462026 (MP)
5. Bhubaneswar BNR Department of Political Science, Old Arts Block,
Utkal University, Bhubaneswar 751004
6. Chennai CNI Ramanujan Auditorium, The Institute of Mathematical Sciences,
4th Cross Road, CIT, Campus, Taramani, Chennai – 600 113
7. Cochin CHN Department of Polymer Science and Rubber Technology,
Cochin University of Science & Technology, KOCHI – 682022
8. Delhi DEL Available shortly on the University’s website.
9. Dharwad DWD University College of Law, College Road, Dharwad – 580 001 – Karnataka State
10. Dimapur DIM Dimapur Government College, Oriental colony,
Dimapur – 797112, Nagaland.
11. Guwahati GHT Arts Building, Gauhati University, Guwahati - 14
12. Jammu JAM Government Gandhi Memorial Science College, Canal Road, Jammu
13. Kolkatta KOL Available shortly on the University’s website.
14. Lucknow LCK School for Ambedkar Studies, B.B. Ambedkar University, Rae-
Bareli Road, Lucknow - 226 025
15. Madurai MDR School of Historical Studies, Madurai Kamaraj University,
Palkalai Nagar, Madurai 625 021
16. Nagpur NPR Laxminarayan Institute of Technology (L.I.T.), Amaravati Road, Nagpur - 400 033
17. Patna PAT Pariksha Bhavan, B.N. College, Patna
18. Pune PNE Arts Faculty Building, Near Golay Hall, Class Room No.4 & 5, Pune
19. Raipur RPR College of Agriculture, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya,
NH-6, Krishak Nagar, PO – Ravigram Raipur (CG)
20. Ranchi RNC Available shortly on the University’s website.
21. Srinagar SNR Examination Block, The University of Kashmir,
University Campus, Srinagar 190006
22. Tirupati TPT Sri Govinda Raja Swamy Arts College, (T.T.D.),
Tiruchanoor Road, Tirupati – 517502
23. Vijayawada VIJ P.B. Siddhartha College of Arts & Science, Mogalrajpuram,
Siddhartha Nagar, Vijayawada - 520 010.
24. Visakhapatnam VSP Department of Commerce and Management Studies,
Andhra University Campus, Visakhapatnam 530003
25. Hyderabad HYD University of Hyderabad Campus, Gachibowli, Hyderabad - 500 046.
Note : (1) The University reserves the right to cancel any of these Centres and allot another Centre closed to the Centre
cancelled.
(2) Based on the number of candidates, the venues at the centres may be increased
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Fees Payable by Students (Indian Nationals) admitted during 2010-11 Figures in Rupees
Students
Admission Tuition Lab Fee Library Exam Sports Internet Medical Students Total Deposits Grand Total
Course Other Fee Welfare
Fee Fee (Per Sem) Fee Fee Fee Charges Fee aid Fund Cols. (Refundable) Col
Union Fund (Per annum)
(Per Sem) (Per Sem) (Per Sem) (Per Sem) (Per Sem) (Per Sem) (2-12) (13-14)
(Per Sem)
(1) (2) (a) (3) (b) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)
IMA,M.A. Courses in
220 250 -- 350 -- 180 140 110 160 300 500 60 2270 1000 3270
Humanities & Social
Sciences
M.Sc Maths/ 220 250 -- 350 600 180 140 110 160 300 500 60 2870 1200 4070
Statistics/ Physics
M.P.A Dance/
Theatre Arts M.F.A
Painting/PrintMaking/
Sculpture/Art History
Adv.P.G. Diploma In
Folk Culture Stud.
M.Sc. Biotechnology 220 250 -- 2390 1160 180 140 110 160 300 500 60 5470 1200 6670
5 - Year Int. M.Sc. in
Optometry & Vision
220 250 5000* 6100 1060 180 140 110 250 300 500 60 14170 1800 15970
Sciences, Nursing
Sciences
M.Sc. Animal 220 250 4500** 350 600 180 140 110 160 300 500 60 7370 1800 9170
Biotechnology
M.Sc. Chemistry/
Biochemistry/Plant 220 250 -- 350 600 180 140 110 160 300 500 60 2870 1800 4670
Biology &
Biotechnology, I.M.Sc.
(Sciences)/ Health
Psychology
M.Sc. Health 1460 250 5000** 1140 1160 180 200 110 160 300 500 60 10520 1800 12320
Psychology
220 250+ -- 7200 1950 180 140 110 160 300 500 60 24070 1200 25270
M.C.A.
13000
M.B.A. 1950 250+ -- 14970 3900 180 140 110 160 300 500 60 35520 2550 38070
13000
M.B.A. Health Care 2020 250+ -- 20000 5000 180 200 110 250 300 500 60 44870 2400 47270
and Hospital 16000
Management
P.G.Diploma in Health
220 250 -- 6200 2000 180 200 110 250 300 500 60 10270 1800 12070
Fitness and Life Style
Management
M.A. Communication 220 250 4500** 350 1200 180 140 110 160 300 500 60 7970 1200 9170
P.G. Diploma in 220 250 -- 350 1200 180 140 110 160 300 500 60 3470 1200 4670
Counseling Psychology
M.Tech (CS/AI/IT)* 220 250+ -- 7150 1950 180 200 110 250 300 500 60 24170 1200 25370
13000
M.Phil Courses in 220 250 -- 550 - 180 200 110 250 300 500 60 2620 1200 3820
Humanities and Social
Sciences/ Gender
Studies
M.Phil. 220 250 -- 550 600 180 200 110 250 300 500 60 3220 1200 4420
Cognitive Science/
M.Tech. Comp. Tech.
/ M.Tech
IC Technology
M.Tech. Bioinformatics 1460 250 12000** 1140 1160 180 200 110 160 300 500 60 17520 1800 19320
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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)
Ph.D. (Full - time) 220 250 -- 750 -- 180 -- 110 250 300 500 60 2620 1000 3620
Humanities/Social
Sciences/ Gender
Studies/Buddhist Studies
Maths/Statistics/ 220 250 -- 750 600 180 -- 110 250 300 500 60 3220 1200 4420
Computer Science/
Physics/Electronics
Science/Dance/Theatre
Arts/Management
Studies/Communication
/Folk Culture
Studies/Neural &
Cognitive Sciences
Chemistry/Biochemistry 220 250 -- 750 600 180 -- 110 250 300 500 60 3220 1800 5020
/ Plant Sciences/Animal
Sciences/Biotechnology
ACRHEM/Earth &
Space Science/Int.M.Sc/
Ph.D. Bio Technology
Int. M.Tech/Ph.D. 220 250 5000* 3600 1500 180 200 110 250 300 500 60 12170 1800 13970
Materials Engineering/
Nano Science &
Technology /Ph.D.
Materials Engineering
Ph.D. Part –Time / 220 250 -- 1300 -- 180 -- 110 250 300 500 60 3170 1000 4170
External Registration
Humanities/Social
Sciences/ Gender
Studies/Buddhist Studies
Maths/Statistics/
220 250 -- 1350 600 180 -- 110 250 300 500 60 3820 1200 5020
Computer Science/
Physics/Electronics
Science/Dance/Theatre
Arts/Management
Studies/Communication
/Folk Culture Studies
/Neural & Cognitive
Sciences/Psychology
Chemistry/Biochemistry 220 250 -- 1350 600 180 -- 110 250 300 500 60 3820 1800 5620
/Plant Sciences/Animal
Sciences/Biotechnology
ACRHEM/Earth &
Space Science/Int.M.Sc/
Ph.D. Bio Technology
Int. M.Tech/Ph.D. 220 250 5000 # 3600 1500 180 200 110 250 300 500 60 12170 1800 13970
MaterialsEngineering/
Nano Science &
Technology/Ph.D.
Materials Engineering
Note: Other Fee (a) Rs. 250/- towards alumni fund and one time payment at the time of admission for some courses as indicated
(b) * Fee per Semester; **Fee per Year
Mess deposit to be paid at the time of Hostel admission
General. SC/ST Scholarship
Category Rs holders Rs.
Mess Deposit (At the time of admission)(refundable): 5000 * 1500
5-Year Integrated coursesFor all other courses 2500
Room rent (per semester) 500 -Nil-
Crockery fees (per year) 250 250
Hostel Caution Money Deposit 600 400
(refundable except service charge of Rs.200/-)
* To be collected in tow installments @ 2500/- at the time of admission and Rs.2500/- at the beginning of their 3rd year of study.
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Fees payable by the foreign national/NRI students
Sl. No. Course Fees per
semester
(in US $)
1 MCA, M.Tech.(CS / AI / IT) and M.A. Communication 900
2 MBA For the candidates from developed countries 4,500
For the candidates from developing countries 2,000
3 PG Courses in Sciences, 5-Year Integrated Master’s Degree courses in 900
Sciences, M.Tech. in CT, IC Technology and Bioinformatics
4 PG Courses in other than Sciences and 5-year Integrated M.A. 550
Courses in Humanities and Social Sciences
5 M.Phil Programmes in Humanities and Social Sciences 725
6 Ph.D. Programmes in Sciences, Computer Science and Management Studies 900
7 Ph.D. Programmes in Humanities, Social Sciences and S.N. School 725
8 M.Phil/Ph.D. Programmes in all subjects for the candidates from SAARC countries 360
Note: 1. Foreign nationals/ NRIs are required to pay the above specified semester fees and the fees as shown against columns
9 to 11 and 14 of the fees structure and Rs. 250 towards the Alumni fund in Indian Rupees.
2. Candidates who are granted admission in MBA, MCA and M.Tech (CS/AI/IT), M.Tech Bioinformatics, M.Sc
Animal Biotechnology, Health Psychology, Integrated M.Tech/Ph.D. in Materials Engineering/Nano Science and
Technology, 5-year Integrated M.Sc, in Optometry & Vision Sciences / Nursing Sciences, M.Sc. Health Psychology,
MBA in Health Care and Hospital Management and M.A. communication are also required to pay in Indian Rupees
an amount equivalent to US$825 as one time payment towards Development Fee at the time of admission.
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Minimum qualifications for admission to various courses
and schedule for the entrance examinations during the year 2010-11
Postgraduate courses
Course Subject Intake Minimum Qualifications for admission Date and Date and
time of time of
written test interview
M.Sc. Mathematics/ 54 Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 60% marks in the aggregate of 2.6.2010 6.7.2010 &
Applied optional subjects with Mathematics / Statistics as one of 2.00 p.m. 7.7.2010
Mathematics the subjects; OR with at least 55% of marks for those students who 10.00 a.m.
have done B.A. /B.Sc. (Hons) course in Maths / Statistics
M.Sc. Statistics-OR 34 Same as above 1.6.2010 6.7.2010 &
2.00 p.m. 7.7.2010
10.00 a.m.
M.Sc. Physics 45 B. Sc. with a minimum of 60% marks in the aggregate of 4.6.2010 6.7.2010
science subjects with Physics as one of the main subjects in 2.00 p.m. &7.7.2010
combination with Mathematics OR with atleast 55% marks 10.00 a.m.
in B.E./B.Tech. degree with a minimum of 60% in the aggregate
of science related subjects: Physics, Mathematics and Electronics.
M. Sc. Chemistry 45 B.Sc. with a minimum of 60% marks in the aggregate of Science 6.6.2010 6.7.2010 &
subjects with Chemistry as one of the subjects, preferably in 2.00 p.m. 7.7.2010
combination with Physics and Mathematics 10.00 a.m.
M.Sc. Biochemistry 26 B. Sc. with a minimum of 60% marks in the aggregate of Science 1.6.2010 -
subjects with Chemistry or Biochemistry as one of the subjects 2.00 p.m.
M.Sc. Plant Biology 18 B. Sc. with a minimum of 60% marks in the aggregate of Science subjects 5.6.2010 -
&Biotechnology with at least one of the following subjects: Chemistry, Botany, 10.00 a.m.
Genetics, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology.
M.Sc. Molecular 12 B. Sc. with a minimum of 60% marks in the aggregate of Science subjects with 1.6.2010 -
Microbiology at least one of the following subjects : Zoology, Genetics, Biotechnology, 10.00 a.m.
Biochemistry, Botany, Microbiology, Life Sciences.
M.Sc. Animal 18 B. Sc. with a minimum of 60% marks in the aggregate of 2.6.2010 -
Biotechnology Science subjects with at least one of the following 10.00 a.m.
subjects: Zoology, Genetics, Biotechnology, Biochemistry,
Botany, Microbiology, Life Sciences.
M.Sc. Health 08 Bachelor’s degree with atleast 60% marks in aggregate in any 3.6.2010 9.7.2010
Psychology discipline with Psychology as one of the subjects for three years 10.00 a.m. 10.00 a.m.
M.C.A. 60 Bachelor’s degree with at least 60% marks in aggregate, in any
discipline with mathematics as a compulsory subject at the Higher 6.6.2010 -
Secondary (10+2) level. 10.00 a.m.
M.A. English 45 At least 50% marks in the Bachelor’s degree with at least 50% marks in 4.6.2010 -
English as optional subject; OR at least 50% marks in the Bachelor’s 10.00 a.m.
degree with at least 55% marks in English as compulsory subject.
M.A. Philosophy 23 Bachelor’s degree in any subject/s with at 5.6.2010 -
least 50% marks in aggregate. 10.00 a.m.
M.A. Hindi 38 With at least 50% marks in the Bachelor’s degree with at 3.6.2010 -
least 50% marks in Hindi as optional (Elective) subject; OR with 10.00 a.m.
at least 50% marks in the Bachelor’s degree with at least 55% marks
in Hindi as compulsory Language subject (second language).
Bachelor Degree holders who do not possess 55% marks in compulsory
Note: (Second language)Hindi or 50% marks in optional (elective) Hindi will
also be considered for admission provided they pass the certificate examination with
50% marks (equivalent to B.A. in Hindi) approved by the Government of India.
M.Sc. Biotechnology* 15* Bachelor/s degree in Physical, Biological, Agricultural, Veterinary and
Fishery Sciences, Pharmacy, Engineering/Technology, 4 years B.Sc. (Physician
Assistant Course) or medicine (MBBS) or BDS with atleast 55% marks.
* The admissions will be based on the allotment made by Jawaharlal Nehru University(JNU), New Delhi which will conduct a common entrance test on 20.5.2010.
Note: 1. For calculating the prescribed percentage of marks for admission to M.Sc./MCA courses the marks obtained in the language papers of the qualifying degree
will be excluded.
2. The marks in Hons/Core subjects of B.A. (Hons), B.Sc. (Hons) degrees will only be taken into account for calculating the prescribed percentage of marks.
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