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Satyawati College
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UNIVERSITY OF DELHI
(NAAC Grade ‘A’ Accredited)
Prospectus2021-22
Prospectus2021-22
Prospectus Committee• Dr. Jiya Lal (Convenor)
• Dr. Steven Reign
• Dr. Ajay Kumar Yadav
• Mr. Ajeet Singh
Disclaimer : The data contained in this prospectus is indicative only and may
not be used for legal purposes.
Course Gen. SC ST OBC EWS TotalB.A. (Prog.) 155 58 29 104 39 385B.Com. (Prog.) 78 29 14 52 20 193B.Com. (H) 78 29 14 52 20 193B.Sc. (H) Maths. 23 9 4 16 6 58B.A. (H) Eco. 31 12 6 21 8 78B.A. (H) Eng. 23 9 4 16 6 58B.A. (H) Hindi 23 9 4 16 6 58B.A. (H) History 43 16 8 29 12 108B.A. (H) Pol. Sc. 31 12 6 21 8 78B.A. (H) Sanskrit 23 9 4 16 6 58B.A. (H) Urdu 23 9 4 16 6 58Sports Quota Seats ECA Quota Seats Total 531 201 97 359 137 1325
INTAKE CAPACITY : 2021-22
UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC CALENDER 2021-22 FOR I & II SEMESTER WILL BE ANNOUNCED BY UNIVERSITY OF DELHI IN
DUE COURSE. STUDENTS ARE ADVISED TO KEEP CHECKING DU WEBSITE FOR THE SAME.
The applicants shall be required to upload the following documents in case they could not do at the time of registration. They are required to produce original certificate at the end of the admission process.
1. Class X Board Examination Certificate
2. Class X Marks-Sheet
3. Class XII Marks-Sheet
4. SC/ST Certificate (in the name of the candidate) issued by the competent authority.
5. OBC (Non- Creamy Layer) Certificate (in the name of the Candidate)) issued by competent authority as per Govt. rules on or after 31st March, 2021.
6. EWS Certificate (in the name of the candidate) issued by competent authority as per Govt. rules on or after 31st March, 2021.
7. PWD certificate issued by competent authority.
LIST OF DOCUMENTS REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION
College Help Line No.
9310363484TIME: 10AM TO 5PM
College Help Line No.
9310363484TIME: 10AM TO 5PM
Message from the Principal
Satyawati College, established in 1972, is an esteemed institution which was awarded an A
grade by the NationalAssessment Accreditation Council (NAAC) in 2016. Its competent and
committed faculty contributes significantly to motivate students and enable them to excel in
the field of academics and also develop the right vision, confidence, and sense of
responsibility to be able to make the best use of their education and training to become
noble and dedicated citizens.The collegerecognises and celebrates the success of its
students in order to inspire future generations of students. The college aims at the holistic
development of students by maintaining a balance between academics, extra-curricular and
co-curricular activities. Apart from the teaching-learning programs, the students are
encouraged to engage in multifarious activities ranging from seminars, conferences,
debates, quizzes, sports, dramatics, art-culture, and environment protection awareness
drives performed through societies, clubs, and students union. Both NCC and NSS play a
vital role in encouraging students to be more humane and sensitive to the critical issues of
society. The college has developed a modern and well-equipped auditorium, conference
room, sports fields, computer labs, environment lab, department rooms, library, and various
other facilities. For the convenience of students, the college has developed campus facilities
like a bank, medical room, and photocopier corner. Career Counselling Cell and Placement
Cell have been organising online skill development programs and also disseminating
information among students about employment opportunities. Consequently, students have
been able to avail employment opportunities. The college is striving for quality improvement
of its physical and human resources as it is approaching its golden jubilee as well as NAAC
assessment. It has installed solar lifts and tactile pathways for the visually impaired. It is
planning to develop smart classrooms, an alumni wall of its illustrious alumni, girls hostel,
and staff accommodation. It is making serious efforts to generate funds for these
developments. The administration, faculty members, and non-teaching staff are geared up to
achieve the target of making Satyawati College one of the best colleges in Delhi University
and I am sure that together we can achieve this goal.
Prof. Nirmal Jindal
Prospectus Committee• Dr. Jiya Lal (Convenor)
• Dr. Steven Reign
• Dr. Ajay Kumar Yadav
• Mr. Ajeet Singh
Disclaimer : The data contained in this prospectus is indicative only and may
not be used for legal purposes.
Course Gen. SC ST OBC EWS TotalB.A. (Prog.) 155 58 29 104 39 385B.Com. (Prog.) 78 29 14 52 20 193B.Com. (H) 78 29 14 52 20 193B.Sc. (H) Maths. 23 9 4 16 6 58B.A. (H) Eco. 31 12 6 21 8 78B.A. (H) Eng. 23 9 4 16 6 58B.A. (H) Hindi 23 9 4 16 6 58B.A. (H) History 43 16 8 29 12 108B.A. (H) Pol. Sc. 31 12 6 21 8 78B.A. (H) Sanskrit 23 9 4 16 6 58B.A. (H) Urdu 23 9 4 16 6 58Sports Quota Seats ECA Quota Seats Total 531 201 97 359 137 1325
INTAKE CAPACITY : 2021-22
UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC CALENDER 2021-22 FOR I & II SEMESTER WILL BE ANNOUNCED BY UNIVERSITY OF DELHI IN
DUE COURSE. STUDENTS ARE ADVISED TO KEEP CHECKING DU WEBSITE FOR THE SAME.
The applicants shall be required to upload the following documents in case they could not do at the time of registration. They are required to produce original certificate at the end of the admission process.
1. Class X Board Examination Certificate
2. Class X Marks-Sheet
3. Class XII Marks-Sheet
4. SC/ST Certificate (in the name of the candidate) issued by the competent authority.
5. OBC (Non- Creamy Layer) Certificate (in the name of the Candidate)) issued by competent authority as per Govt. rules on or after 31st March, 2021.
6. EWS Certificate (in the name of the candidate) issued by competent authority as per Govt. rules on or after 31st March, 2021.
7. PWD certificate issued by competent authority.
LIST OF DOCUMENTS REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION
College Help Line No.
9310363484TIME: 10AM TO 5PM
College Help Line No.
9310363484TIME: 10AM TO 5PM
Message from the Principal
Satyawati College, established in 1972, is an esteemed institution which was awarded an A
grade by the NationalAssessment Accreditation Council (NAAC) in 2016. Its competent and
committed faculty contributes significantly to motivate students and enable them to excel in
the field of academics and also develop the right vision, confidence, and sense of
responsibility to be able to make the best use of their education and training to become
noble and dedicated citizens.The collegerecognises and celebrates the success of its
students in order to inspire future generations of students. The college aims at the holistic
development of students by maintaining a balance between academics, extra-curricular and
co-curricular activities. Apart from the teaching-learning programs, the students are
encouraged to engage in multifarious activities ranging from seminars, conferences,
debates, quizzes, sports, dramatics, art-culture, and environment protection awareness
drives performed through societies, clubs, and students union. Both NCC and NSS play a
vital role in encouraging students to be more humane and sensitive to the critical issues of
society. The college has developed a modern and well-equipped auditorium, conference
room, sports fields, computer labs, environment lab, department rooms, library, and various
other facilities. For the convenience of students, the college has developed campus facilities
like a bank, medical room, and photocopier corner. Career Counselling Cell and Placement
Cell have been organising online skill development programs and also disseminating
information among students about employment opportunities. Consequently, students have
been able to avail employment opportunities. The college is striving for quality improvement
of its physical and human resources as it is approaching its golden jubilee as well as NAAC
assessment. It has installed solar lifts and tactile pathways for the visually impaired. It is
planning to develop smart classrooms, an alumni wall of its illustrious alumni, girls hostel,
and staff accommodation. It is making serious efforts to generate funds for these
developments. The administration, faculty members, and non-teaching staff are geared up to
achieve the target of making Satyawati College one of the best colleges in Delhi University
and I am sure that together we can achieve this goal.
Prof. Nirmal Jindal
Admission CommitteeConvenor - Dr. Manoj Kumar2. Mr. Jiya Lal - Member3. Dr. Ajay Kumar Yadav - Member4. Mr. Vivek Kumar - Member5. Mr. Suraj Kumar - Member6. Mr. Ishwar Dan - Member7. Dr. Nishant Yadav - Member
Admission Grievance ComiitteeConvener - - 8076265195Dr. Vinod Kumar1. Mr. Sandeep Kumar Verma - 98912190572. Mr Arun Kumar Giri (Office) - 9953010264
ECA CommitteeConvener : Dr. Ajay Jha1. Dr. Malti Raghav
Ward Quota CommitteeConvener : Dr. Bhuwan Jha1. Mr. Sandeep Kumar Verma2. Mr. Ajeet Singh
Admission Nodal Ofcer1. Mr. Ajay Kumar - 9868019434
Help Desk Committee1. Dr. Ashutosh Trivedi (Political
Science)9868145607a_ash_tri@yahoo.com
2. Dr. Arif Ishtiyaque (Urdu)9891827264aarifdu@gmail.com
3. Dr. Sandeep Kumar (Sanskrit)9868793223sikataria1509@gmail.com
4. Dr. Sarveshwar Kumar Gautam (Economics) | 9891067640 sarweshwar.kr.gau@gmail.com
5. Dr. Anupam Sunny (Environmental Studies)9711057844anupamsunny@gmail.com
6. Dr. Rekha Sharma (Physical Education)9718168335rekhasharmaol16@gmail.com
7. Prabhash Yadav (English)7503833894prabhash6527@gmail.com
8 Mr. Ajeet Singh (Mathematics)
9540401078singhajeet966@gmail.com
Category Certicate Verication Committee
1. Dr. Steven Reign2. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Seth
B.A. (Prog.) Admission Committee.
1. Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singh
2. Dr. Aditya Narayan Mishra
3. Dr. Anupam Sunny
4. Ms. Bhamini Garg
5. Ms. Aiman
6. Mr. Kundan Kumar
7. Ms. Sharanya Ganguly
8. Mr. Vivek Kumar
Contents
01
Procedure for Admissions and related guidelines 02-07
Satyawati College An Introduction 08
Infrastructure 09-11
Courses Offered for Admission 12
Course Details 13-23
Department of Commerce 13 Department of Economics 15 Department of English 16 Department of Hindi 17 Department of History 18 Department of Mathematics 19 Department of Political Science 20 Department of Sanskrit 21 Department of Urdu 22 Department of Physical Education 23 Department of Environmental Studies 23
B.A. Programme 24
Staff Council Committees 25
Administrative Department 26-27
Extra Curricular Activities : Societies and Committee 28-30
Scholarship/ Prizes & Financial Assistance 31
Our Star Alumini 32-33
Admission on Sports Basis : 2021-22 34
Admission on the Basis of ECA 34
University/College Ward Quota 34
General Guidelines & Instructions 37-40
General Rules for Admission 41-42
Discipline & Attendance Rules 43
Generic Elective Papers 44-45
Admission Schedule 2021-2022 46-48
Fee Structure 49
Department Incharges1. Dr. Raj Kumar Commerce
2. Dr. Ankur Bhatnagar Economics
3. Dr. Shoubhik Das English
4. Dr. Rajeev Singh Environmental Studies
5. Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singh Hindi
6. Dr. Bhuvan Jha History
7. Dr. Vanita Goel Mathematics
8. Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary Physical Education
9. Dr. Steven Reign Political Science
10. Dr. Ajay Jha Sanskrit
11. Dr. Qamar-ul-Hasan Urdu
Admission CommitteeConvenor - Dr. Manoj Kumar2. Mr. Jiya Lal - Member3. Dr. Ajay Kumar Yadav - Member4. Mr. Vivek Kumar - Member5. Mr. Suraj Kumar - Member6. Mr. Ishwar Dan - Member7. Dr. Nishant Yadav - Member
Admission Grievance ComiitteeConvener - - 8076265195Dr. Vinod Kumar1. Mr. Sandeep Kumar Verma - 98912190572. Mr Arun Kumar Giri (Office) - 9953010264
ECA CommitteeConvener : Dr. Ajay Jha1. Dr. Malti Raghav
Ward Quota CommitteeConvener : Dr. Bhuwan Jha1. Mr. Sandeep Kumar Verma2. Mr. Ajeet Singh
Admission Nodal Ofcer1. Mr. Ajay Kumar - 9868019434
Help Desk Committee1. Dr. Ashutosh Trivedi (Political
Science)9868145607a_ash_tri@yahoo.com
2. Dr. Arif Ishtiyaque (Urdu)9891827264aarifdu@gmail.com
3. Dr. Sandeep Kumar (Sanskrit)9868793223sikataria1509@gmail.com
4. Dr. Sarveshwar Kumar Gautam (Economics) | 9891067640 sarweshwar.kr.gau@gmail.com
5. Dr. Anupam Sunny (Environmental Studies)9711057844anupamsunny@gmail.com
6. Dr. Rekha Sharma (Physical Education)9718168335rekhasharmaol16@gmail.com
7. Prabhash Yadav (English)7503833894prabhash6527@gmail.com
8 Mr. Ajeet Singh (Mathematics)
9540401078singhajeet966@gmail.com
Category Certicate Verication Committee
1. Dr. Steven Reign2. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Seth
B.A. (Prog.) Admission Committee.
1. Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singh
2. Dr. Aditya Narayan Mishra
3. Dr. Anupam Sunny
4. Ms. Bhamini Garg
5. Ms. Aiman
6. Mr. Kundan Kumar
7. Ms. Sharanya Ganguly
8. Mr. Vivek Kumar
Contents
01
Procedure for Admissions and related guidelines 02-07
Satyawati College An Introduction 08
Infrastructure 09-11
Courses Offered for Admission 12
Course Details 13-23
Department of Commerce 13 Department of Economics 15 Department of English 16 Department of Hindi 17 Department of History 18 Department of Mathematics 19 Department of Political Science 20 Department of Sanskrit 21 Department of Urdu 22 Department of Physical Education 23 Department of Environmental Studies 23
B.A. Programme 24
Staff Council Committees 25
Administrative Department 26-27
Extra Curricular Activities : Societies and Committee 28-30
Scholarship/ Prizes & Financial Assistance 31
Our Star Alumini 32-33
Admission on Sports Basis : 2021-22 34
Admission on the Basis of ECA 34
University/College Ward Quota 34
General Guidelines & Instructions 37-40
General Rules for Admission 41-42
Discipline & Attendance Rules 43
Generic Elective Papers 44-45
Admission Schedule 2021-2022 46-48
Fee Structure 49
Department Incharges1. Dr. Raj Kumar Commerce
2. Dr. Ankur Bhatnagar Economics
3. Dr. Shoubhik Das English
4. Dr. Rajeev Singh Environmental Studies
5. Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singh Hindi
6. Dr. Bhuvan Jha History
7. Dr. Vanita Goel Mathematics
8. Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary Physical Education
9. Dr. Steven Reign Political Science
10. Dr. Ajay Jha Sanskrit
11. Dr. Qamar-ul-Hasan Urdu
Procedure for Admissions • Upon declaration of a Cut-Off, the applicants
will log in to their Dashboards and choose the course and college they wish to claim admission in from the list of colleges and courses they are eligible for.
• The applicant will choose one course and one college where he/ she meets the cut-off and the eligibility criteria
• The Colleges/ Departments will be able to see a list of all applicants who have chosen a particular course in their college on their Dashboard.
• Colleges would be allowed to filter the applicant list as per their cut-off list. This would help in removing the in eligible list of applicants.
• Course in-charge/Teacher in-charge will verify the minimum qualifications/eligibility, cut-off requirement and certificates uploaded by the candidates. Convenor, Admission Committee will check document verified/pending/faulse documents and recommend/ not recommend cases.
• Principal to approve admission for cases approved and to confirm declining admission for those declined by the Convenor.
• All pending cases of a cut-off will have to be closed before the declaration of the next cut-off.
• This process is to be completed on the day of closing the admission to a respective cut-off. For example, for First Cut-off, the colleges will up load and i n fo rm the s ta tus o f a l l approved/declined cases by 1:00pm 15th, October, for second Cut-off the approval / declined cases must be completed by 1:00pm 20th, October, 2020 and so on.
02
Eligibility Criteria for Undergraduate Programs
• The Candidate must be a citizen of India. (Candidates seeking admission under the Foreign Students' category to apply separately on Foreign Students' Registry website, http://fsr.du.ac.in.)
• The Candidate should have passed the Class XII examination of any Board/University
Fees for Online Registration
Registration fee for Merit-based Rs. 250/-programs for UR/OBC/EWS
Registration fee for SC/ST/PwBD Rs. 100/-
Additional Registration fee for Rs. 100/-ECA/Sports
Additional Registration fee for each Rs. 750/-Entracne-based program for UR/OBC/EWS
examination in India or in any foreign country recognized as equivalent to the 10+2 system by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
• The Candidate should have "passed" individually in each subject required (including practicals if any) for calculating merit and eligibility to the program they seek admission in.
• Candidates with gap years(s) will not be at any disadvantages for the purpose of admission to undergraduate programs.
• Candidates under the UR/SC/ST/OBC/EWS categories are eligible to seek admission based on both merit and entrance tests to programms in all Colleges/Deparments (except Minority Colleges, wherein some categories may not be applicable).
The following categories are designated "supernumerary".
i) PwBD (Persons with Benchmark Disabilities);
ii) CW (Children/Widows of Personnel of the Armed Forces including Para-Military);
iii) KM (Kashmiri Migrants);
iv) Prime Minister's special scholarship for Jammu and Kashmir;
v) SS (Nominated Sikkimese Students);
vi) WQ (Ward Quota);
vii) ECA (Extra-Curicular Activities);
viii) Sports.
Note : Above mention categories i-viii are applicable to programms where admission is based on merit only. For programms where admission is based on entrance tests, Candidates belonging to categories i, ii and vi only are entitled to admission, subject to fulfilling other eligibility criterion.
03
Merit Based Admission to Undergraduate Programs Offered by the University
Undergraduate programs are offered by the University through its colleges in various streams of studies under different faculties namely Arts, Social Sciences, Applied Social Sciences and Humanities, Commerce and Business Studies, Mathematical Sciences, Sciences and Inter-Disciplinary and Applied Sciences Programs. The criteria for eligibility for each of the programms offered at undergraduate level are listed below. Candidates must check these thoroughly to see whether they satisfy the requirements or not.
Admission to these programs is made through the various criteria and procedures specified by the University in this Bulletin of Information. There are no additional eligibility criteria set by the College besides the ones stipulated by the University through the Bulletin of Information.
Program-wise Merit List for Merit-based UG Admissions
The Suggested Program and Category-wise Merit list published on the University website shall be adhered to by all the Colleges of University of Delhi.
The marks entered by the Candidate (at the time of registration on the UG Admission Portal) will serve as the basis for computing the total marks for program-specific combinations of "Best Four" for admission in programs through the faculties of Arts, Commerce, Mathematical Sciences, Music, Social Sciences, Applied Social Sciences & Humanities, and "Three Subjects" for admission in programs under faculties of Sciences and Applied Sciences. This may be displayed on the UG Admissions Portal before the declaration of First Cut-Off marks by the Colleges/Departments.
A separate updated merit list will be published as an Annexure for Candidates whose marks are updated after the publication of the Suggested Program and Category-wise Merit List.
In order to facilitate the said Merit List, the Candidate may choose subjects as relevant from list A and List B.
Additional Registration fee for each Entracne-based program for SC/ST/PwBD Rs. 750/-
Admission Cancellation fee (as per UGC/DU norms) Rs. 1000/-
The online registration process is completed only after realization of the registration fee. Candidates must ensure that the registration fee is submitted to the correct portal; submissions that have been made via any other link than available through the Candidate's Dashboard on the University undergraduate admissions portal will not be considered.
The Candidates are advised to complete the registration process well in time and not wait for the last day.
Registration fee will not be refunded in any circumstances, including if the Candidate is found ineligible for the program or respective category at a later stage. The Candidates are advised to check that they satisfy all eligibility criteria for the program(s) for which they are applying permission to appear in the entrance test is subject to the Candidate's fulfilling the eligibility requirements prescribed for applying to the concerned program of study. In case fo Candidate does not meet any eligibility criteria prescribed for applying to the concerned program and appears in the entrance test, it is at the Candidate's own risk and cost. If ant any stage it is found that eligibility requirements are not fulfilled, the admission, if granted, shall be cancelled ipso facto.
Procedure for Admissions • Upon declaration of a Cut-Off, the applicants
will log in to their Dashboards and choose the course and college they wish to claim admission in from the list of colleges and courses they are eligible for.
• The applicant will choose one course and one college where he/ she meets the cut-off and the eligibility criteria
• The Colleges/ Departments will be able to see a list of all applicants who have chosen a particular course in their college on their Dashboard.
• Colleges would be allowed to filter the applicant list as per their cut-off list. This would help in removing the in eligible list of applicants.
• Course in-charge/Teacher in-charge will verify the minimum qualifications/eligibility, cut-off requirement and certificates uploaded by the candidates. Convenor, Admission Committee will check document verified/pending/faulse documents and recommend/ not recommend cases.
• Principal to approve admission for cases approved and to confirm declining admission for those declined by the Convenor.
• All pending cases of a cut-off will have to be closed before the declaration of the next cut-off.
• This process is to be completed on the day of closing the admission to a respective cut-off. For example, for First Cut-off, the colleges will up load and i n fo rm the s ta tus o f a l l approved/declined cases by 1:00pm 15th, October, for second Cut-off the approval / declined cases must be completed by 1:00pm 20th, October, 2020 and so on.
02
Eligibility Criteria for Undergraduate Programs
• The Candidate must be a citizen of India. (Candidates seeking admission under the Foreign Students' category to apply separately on Foreign Students' Registry website, http://fsr.du.ac.in.)
• The Candidate should have passed the Class XII examination of any Board/University
Fees for Online Registration
Registration fee for Merit-based Rs. 250/-programs for UR/OBC/EWS
Registration fee for SC/ST/PwBD Rs. 100/-
Additional Registration fee for Rs. 100/-ECA/Sports
Additional Registration fee for each Rs. 750/-Entracne-based program for UR/OBC/EWS
examination in India or in any foreign country recognized as equivalent to the 10+2 system by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
• The Candidate should have "passed" individually in each subject required (including practicals if any) for calculating merit and eligibility to the program they seek admission in.
• Candidates with gap years(s) will not be at any disadvantages for the purpose of admission to undergraduate programs.
• Candidates under the UR/SC/ST/OBC/EWS categories are eligible to seek admission based on both merit and entrance tests to programms in all Colleges/Deparments (except Minority Colleges, wherein some categories may not be applicable).
The following categories are designated "supernumerary".
i) PwBD (Persons with Benchmark Disabilities);
ii) CW (Children/Widows of Personnel of the Armed Forces including Para-Military);
iii) KM (Kashmiri Migrants);
iv) Prime Minister's special scholarship for Jammu and Kashmir;
v) SS (Nominated Sikkimese Students);
vi) WQ (Ward Quota);
vii) ECA (Extra-Curicular Activities);
viii) Sports.
Note : Above mention categories i-viii are applicable to programms where admission is based on merit only. For programms where admission is based on entrance tests, Candidates belonging to categories i, ii and vi only are entitled to admission, subject to fulfilling other eligibility criterion.
03
Merit Based Admission to Undergraduate Programs Offered by the University
Undergraduate programs are offered by the University through its colleges in various streams of studies under different faculties namely Arts, Social Sciences, Applied Social Sciences and Humanities, Commerce and Business Studies, Mathematical Sciences, Sciences and Inter-Disciplinary and Applied Sciences Programs. The criteria for eligibility for each of the programms offered at undergraduate level are listed below. Candidates must check these thoroughly to see whether they satisfy the requirements or not.
Admission to these programs is made through the various criteria and procedures specified by the University in this Bulletin of Information. There are no additional eligibility criteria set by the College besides the ones stipulated by the University through the Bulletin of Information.
Program-wise Merit List for Merit-based UG Admissions
The Suggested Program and Category-wise Merit list published on the University website shall be adhered to by all the Colleges of University of Delhi.
The marks entered by the Candidate (at the time of registration on the UG Admission Portal) will serve as the basis for computing the total marks for program-specific combinations of "Best Four" for admission in programs through the faculties of Arts, Commerce, Mathematical Sciences, Music, Social Sciences, Applied Social Sciences & Humanities, and "Three Subjects" for admission in programs under faculties of Sciences and Applied Sciences. This may be displayed on the UG Admissions Portal before the declaration of First Cut-Off marks by the Colleges/Departments.
A separate updated merit list will be published as an Annexure for Candidates whose marks are updated after the publication of the Suggested Program and Category-wise Merit List.
In order to facilitate the said Merit List, the Candidate may choose subjects as relevant from list A and List B.
Additional Registration fee for each Entracne-based program for SC/ST/PwBD Rs. 750/-
Admission Cancellation fee (as per UGC/DU norms) Rs. 1000/-
The online registration process is completed only after realization of the registration fee. Candidates must ensure that the registration fee is submitted to the correct portal; submissions that have been made via any other link than available through the Candidate's Dashboard on the University undergraduate admissions portal will not be considered.
The Candidates are advised to complete the registration process well in time and not wait for the last day.
Registration fee will not be refunded in any circumstances, including if the Candidate is found ineligible for the program or respective category at a later stage. The Candidates are advised to check that they satisfy all eligibility criteria for the program(s) for which they are applying permission to appear in the entrance test is subject to the Candidate's fulfilling the eligibility requirements prescribed for applying to the concerned program of study. In case fo Candidate does not meet any eligibility criteria prescribed for applying to the concerned program and appears in the entrance test, it is at the Candidate's own risk and cost. If ant any stage it is found that eligibility requirements are not fulfilled, the admission, if granted, shall be cancelled ipso facto.
04
Relaxations in Program-specic Eligibility Criteris
• To determine their eligibility and merit,
Candidates from the SC/ST categories shall be
given a relaxation to the extent of 5% in the
respective eligibility criteria and merit for
admission prescribed for Candidates from the
UR category. If, after giving 5% relaxation,
these reserved seats still remain vacant, further
relaxation would be given to the extent required
in order to fill all the reserved seats in the
program concerned. Eligibility in such cases is
pass percentage.
• To determined the eligibility and merit,
Candidates from the OBC category shall be
given a relaxation in the respective eligibility in
the qualifying examination to the extent of 10%
of the eigibility marks prescribed for Candidates
from the UR Category. For example, if the
minimum eligibility for admission to a program is
40% for the UR Category Candidates, the
minimum eligibility for the OBC category will be
36% (i.e. 40% minus 10% of 40%).
• Candidates from the PwBD category shall be
given a relaxation in the respective eligibility for
the program concerned in the qualifying
examination to the extent of 5%. For example, if
the minimum eligibility for admission to a
program is 40% for the UR Category
Candidates, the mini-mum eligibility for the
PwBD category will be 38% (i.e. 40% minus 5%
of 40%).
• Candidates from the CW category shall be
given a relaxation of 5% in the respective
eligibility for the program concerned in the
qualifying examination. For example, if the
minimum eligibility for admission to a program is
40% for the UR Category Candidates, the
minimum eligibility for the CW category will be
38% (i.e. 40% minus 5% of 40%).
• Eligibility Criteria for merit-based admissions
under the EWS category shall be identical to
that of UR category.
Online verication of documents by respective colleges
• The Teacher-in-charges/ College shall verify the documents uploaded by the applicant for eligibility and meeting the required Cut – Off.
• The uploaded documents will be verified online by the respective colleges within the stipulated time period of a particular Cut-off.
• In case of lack of necessary document(s)/ difficulty in reading the document(s)/ and such, the candidate to be contacted on email/phone so that the same may be provided by him/her to the college directly for quick action
• Colleges can set up procedures for contacting such candidates. The list of such candidates to be uploaded on the College website.
• In case the candidate does not respond within the stipulated time, or where documents remain insuffic ient , the admission may be Declined citing reason.
• No application to be left undecided. It has to be either Approved or Declined before declaring the next cutoff.
• The applicant to be communicated the status of the application on their dashboard.
• Colleges to upload the list of candidates who have been Approved or Declined on daily basis on their websites.
• Those Approved will pay the fee and r e c e i v e a c o n r m a t i o n o f t h e i r admission. Those Declined admission wi l l be provided a l ink on their dashboard to raise any objection with the Grievance Committee of the College.
• The College grievance committee to a d d r e s s a n d r e s o l v e s u c h c a s e s immediately, on a dai ly basis. The Grievance Committee will contact the candidates. This exercise to be done before the declaration of the subsequent cutoff.
• Only for the current year 2020 – 21 due to the unprecedented situation that has emerged because of COVID 2019, no additional eligibility criteria for any course, except those already mentioned in the BOI. 05
Payment of fees to Conrm Admission • Once the Principal of the College approves the admission, the applicant will receive a link
on their Dashboard through which they will submit the college/course fees due. This fee can be paid only through the online mode from the Delhi University’s UG portal.
• The applicant will have to pay the fee within the stipulated time after getting approval by the Principal of the College. An acknowledgement slip bearing transaction ID, Credit Card/ Debit card/ Netbanking details and date of transaction will be generated as a proof for future reference. On successful payment of fees, the applicant is granted provisional admission to the said college.
• Payment of admission fees will confirm the provisional admission of the candidate to a course in a college. Once an applicant has paid the course fees in a particular course, his/ her name from all other courses/ colleges will be removed in that particular cut-off.
• The confirmed cases will also reflect on the College Dashboard.
• It is extremely important that applicants pay the fee within the timeframe allocated, failing which it will be concluded that the applicant is not interested in the course of study at that college, and the admission will not be offered to the applicant.
• Once the applicant has gained admission, they will have to sign an online declaration stating, "I shall abide by all the rules and regulations laid down by the University and the College."
Admissions Under Special Cut-Offs a. The Special Cut-Off will be declared for only those candidates who could not/ did not take
admission in the previous Cut-Offs for whatsoever reasons.
b. Deciding the cutoff for Special Cutoff: The Special Cut-Off for a course will be the last declared cut-off of the course. That is, if a college declared 3rd Cut – Off for a particularcourse and no further cut–offs were declared then after, but it was later found that some seats remained vacant after the 5th cut–off due to movement of students; the Special Cut–Off will be the one declared in the 3rd Cut–Off for that particular course.
c. The colleges will declare the number of seats left vacant in each course after the 5th Cut – Off.
d. There will be no movement allowed during the Special Cut – Off.
e. The applicant gives his/ her preferences of the available course (A) and available colleges (B).The allotments to the course and the colleges, only for the Special Cut– Off, will be made centrally using the formula (min A + min B) where A is the preference to a course and B is the preference to a college, B will be dependent on A.
• Colleges may take additional information from applicants only through online mode and no additional fees to be charged from the applicants.
• In case of mismatch of names in the Certicates (SC, ST and OBC) occurring due to abbreviation of names, benet may be given to applicants if his/ her abbreviations match with the names provide in other supporting documents/ certicates.
• In case of any discrepancy in the submitted certificates/ documents of the applicant he/ she must be contacted for clarification.
• No deduction in BA (Prog) for change in stream
04
Relaxations in Program-specic Eligibility Criteris
• To determine their eligibility and merit,
Candidates from the SC/ST categories shall be
given a relaxation to the extent of 5% in the
respective eligibility criteria and merit for
admission prescribed for Candidates from the
UR category. If, after giving 5% relaxation,
these reserved seats still remain vacant, further
relaxation would be given to the extent required
in order to fill all the reserved seats in the
program concerned. Eligibility in such cases is
pass percentage.
• To determined the eligibility and merit,
Candidates from the OBC category shall be
given a relaxation in the respective eligibility in
the qualifying examination to the extent of 10%
of the eigibility marks prescribed for Candidates
from the UR Category. For example, if the
minimum eligibility for admission to a program is
40% for the UR Category Candidates, the
minimum eligibility for the OBC category will be
36% (i.e. 40% minus 10% of 40%).
• Candidates from the PwBD category shall be
given a relaxation in the respective eligibility for
the program concerned in the qualifying
examination to the extent of 5%. For example, if
the minimum eligibility for admission to a
program is 40% for the UR Category
Candidates, the mini-mum eligibility for the
PwBD category will be 38% (i.e. 40% minus 5%
of 40%).
• Candidates from the CW category shall be
given a relaxation of 5% in the respective
eligibility for the program concerned in the
qualifying examination. For example, if the
minimum eligibility for admission to a program is
40% for the UR Category Candidates, the
minimum eligibility for the CW category will be
38% (i.e. 40% minus 5% of 40%).
• Eligibility Criteria for merit-based admissions
under the EWS category shall be identical to
that of UR category.
Online verication of documents by respective colleges
• The Teacher-in-charges/ College shall verify the documents uploaded by the applicant for eligibility and meeting the required Cut – Off.
• The uploaded documents will be verified online by the respective colleges within the stipulated time period of a particular Cut-off.
• In case of lack of necessary document(s)/ difficulty in reading the document(s)/ and such, the candidate to be contacted on email/phone so that the same may be provided by him/her to the college directly for quick action
• Colleges can set up procedures for contacting such candidates. The list of such candidates to be uploaded on the College website.
• In case the candidate does not respond within the stipulated time, or where documents remain insuffic ient , the admission may be Declined citing reason.
• No application to be left undecided. It has to be either Approved or Declined before declaring the next cutoff.
• The applicant to be communicated the status of the application on their dashboard.
• Colleges to upload the list of candidates who have been Approved or Declined on daily basis on their websites.
• Those Approved will pay the fee and r e c e i v e a c o n r m a t i o n o f t h e i r admission. Those Declined admission wi l l be provided a l ink on their dashboard to raise any objection with the Grievance Committee of the College.
• The College grievance committee to a d d r e s s a n d r e s o l v e s u c h c a s e s immediately, on a dai ly basis. The Grievance Committee will contact the candidates. This exercise to be done before the declaration of the subsequent cutoff.
• Only for the current year 2020 – 21 due to the unprecedented situation that has emerged because of COVID 2019, no additional eligibility criteria for any course, except those already mentioned in the BOI. 05
Payment of fees to Conrm Admission • Once the Principal of the College approves the admission, the applicant will receive a link
on their Dashboard through which they will submit the college/course fees due. This fee can be paid only through the online mode from the Delhi University’s UG portal.
• The applicant will have to pay the fee within the stipulated time after getting approval by the Principal of the College. An acknowledgement slip bearing transaction ID, Credit Card/ Debit card/ Netbanking details and date of transaction will be generated as a proof for future reference. On successful payment of fees, the applicant is granted provisional admission to the said college.
• Payment of admission fees will confirm the provisional admission of the candidate to a course in a college. Once an applicant has paid the course fees in a particular course, his/ her name from all other courses/ colleges will be removed in that particular cut-off.
• The confirmed cases will also reflect on the College Dashboard.
• It is extremely important that applicants pay the fee within the timeframe allocated, failing which it will be concluded that the applicant is not interested in the course of study at that college, and the admission will not be offered to the applicant.
• Once the applicant has gained admission, they will have to sign an online declaration stating, "I shall abide by all the rules and regulations laid down by the University and the College."
Admissions Under Special Cut-Offs a. The Special Cut-Off will be declared for only those candidates who could not/ did not take
admission in the previous Cut-Offs for whatsoever reasons.
b. Deciding the cutoff for Special Cutoff: The Special Cut-Off for a course will be the last declared cut-off of the course. That is, if a college declared 3rd Cut – Off for a particularcourse and no further cut–offs were declared then after, but it was later found that some seats remained vacant after the 5th cut–off due to movement of students; the Special Cut–Off will be the one declared in the 3rd Cut–Off for that particular course.
c. The colleges will declare the number of seats left vacant in each course after the 5th Cut – Off.
d. There will be no movement allowed during the Special Cut – Off.
e. The applicant gives his/ her preferences of the available course (A) and available colleges (B).The allotments to the course and the colleges, only for the Special Cut– Off, will be made centrally using the formula (min A + min B) where A is the preference to a course and B is the preference to a college, B will be dependent on A.
• Colleges may take additional information from applicants only through online mode and no additional fees to be charged from the applicants.
• In case of mismatch of names in the Certicates (SC, ST and OBC) occurring due to abbreviation of names, benet may be given to applicants if his/ her abbreviations match with the names provide in other supporting documents/ certicates.
• In case of any discrepancy in the submitted certificates/ documents of the applicant he/ she must be contacted for clarification.
• No deduction in BA (Prog) for change in stream
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Step VI: Process for change of course/collegein subsequent Cut-Offs
a. If, in subsequent cut-off lists, an applicant finds himself/herself eligible for admission to any other colleges/courses, s(he) can withdraw admission in the course/college s(he)had gained admission/ approval has been granted to in the previous list.
b. Withdrawal fee of Rs 1000.00 will be levied, and the applicant may now choose new combination of courses/ colleges, subject to eligibility and meeting the course-specific requirements.
c. Once an applicant has withdrawn his/ her admission, he/ she cannot be re-admitted to that course in that particular college at any time. S(he) will have to undergo the admission process anew, subject to availability of seats and the applicant meeting course-specific eligibility requirements.
d. Through a centralised process the admission fee will be adjusted automatically and the applicant will have to pay only the balance fee if it is more than the fees already paid at the previous college. If the fee in the latter college is less, the balance will be refunded to the applicant‟s account or to an account declared by the applicant as per the College/University rules after the admissions are closed.
Detailed Timeline for UG Merit Based Admission Process
Process Date
Declaration of 1st Cut-Off by Colleges 1st October, 2021 (Friday)
Candidates to apply for Admission against 1st Cut-Off
10:00 am 04thOct (Monday) - 11:59pm 06thOct (Wednesday)
Colleges to complete approvals for Admission against 1st Cut-Off
Till 5:00pm 07th Oct (Thursday)
Last day of payment by candidates against 1st Cut-Off
5:00pm 08th Oct (Friday)
Declaration of 2nd Cut-Off by Colleges 09th October 2021 (Saturday)
Candidates to apply for Admission against 2nd Cut-Off
10:00 am 11thOct (Monday) - 11:59 pm 13th Oct (Wednesday)
Colleges to complete approvals for Admission against 2nd Cut-Off
Till 5:00pm 14th Oct (Thursday)
Last day of payment by candidates against 2nd Cut-Off
5:00pm 15thOct (Friday)
Declaration of 3rd Cut-Off by Colleges 16th October 2021 (Saturday)
Candidates to apply for Admission against 3rd Cut-Off
10:00 am 18thOct (Monday) - 11:59 pm 21st Oct (Thursday)
Colleges to complete approvals for Admission against 3rd Cut-Off
Till 5:00pm 22nd Oct (Friday)
Last day of payment by candidates against 3rd Cut-Off
5:00pm 23rd Oct (Saturday)
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Rules for Refund of Fee on Account of Withdrawal/Cancellation of Admission
a. When a student applies for withdrawal of admission up to last date of admission - Full fee including examination fee after deduction of Rs 1000.00
b. When admission is made inadvertently due to error/omission/commission on the part of the University/College - Full fee and full examination fee.
c. When cancellation of admission is due to concealment/ falsification of facts, submission of false/ fake certificates(s), providing misleading information by the student or for any error/ mistake on the part of the student - No fee will be refunded.
d. When a student of Self-Financing course applies for withdrawal of admission on or before the last date of admission - Full fee including examination fee after deduction of Rs1000.00
e. In case a student after his/her admission expires within one month of the last date of admission - Full fee including examination fee will be re- funded to his/her parents.
*These cutoffs will be declared only if there are vacant seats available.
In case vacant seats are left further Merit Lists may be announced by the University of Delhi
Declaration of Special Cutoff* by Colleges 25th Oct (Monday)
Candidates to apply for Admission against Special Cut-Off
10:00 am 26th Oct (Tuesday) - 11:59pm 27th Oct (Wednesday)
Colleges to complete approvals for Admission against Special Cut-Off
5:00pm 28th Oct (Thursday)
Last day of payment by candidates against Special Cut-Off
5:00pm 29th Oct (Friday)
Declaration of 4th Cut-Off* by Colleges 30th October (Saturday)
Candidates to apply for Admission against 4th Cut-Off
10:00 am 1st Nov (Monday) - 11:59pm 2nd Nov (Tuesday)
Colleges to complete approvals for Admission against 4thCut-Off
5:00pm 5th Nov (Friday)
Last day of payment by candidates against 4th Cut-Off
5:00pm 6th Nov (Saturday)
Declaration of 5th Cutoffs* 8th Nov (Monday)
Candidates to apply for Admission against 5th Cut-Off
10:00 am 9th Nov (Tuesday) – 11:59 pm 10th Nov (Wednesday)
Colleges to complete approvals for Admission against 5th Cut-Off
11:59 pm 11thNov (Thursday)
Last date Payment of fee against 5th Cutoff 5:00pm 12th Nov (Friday)
Declaration of cutoffs against Special Drive* on Vacant Seats wherever available
13th Nov (Saturday)
Candidates to Apply Against Special Drive14th -15th Nov (Sunday-Monday)
Last date for Payment of fee against Special Drive 16th Nov (Tuesday)
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Step VI: Process for change of course/collegein subsequent Cut-Offs
a. If, in subsequent cut-off lists, an applicant finds himself/herself eligible for admission to any other colleges/courses, s(he) can withdraw admission in the course/college s(he)had gained admission/ approval has been granted to in the previous list.
b. Withdrawal fee of Rs 1000.00 will be levied, and the applicant may now choose new combination of courses/ colleges, subject to eligibility and meeting the course-specific requirements.
c. Once an applicant has withdrawn his/ her admission, he/ she cannot be re-admitted to that course in that particular college at any time. S(he) will have to undergo the admission process anew, subject to availability of seats and the applicant meeting course-specific eligibility requirements.
d. Through a centralised process the admission fee will be adjusted automatically and the applicant will have to pay only the balance fee if it is more than the fees already paid at the previous college. If the fee in the latter college is less, the balance will be refunded to the applicant‟s account or to an account declared by the applicant as per the College/University rules after the admissions are closed.
Detailed Timeline for UG Merit Based Admission Process
Process Date
Declaration of 1st Cut-Off by Colleges 1st October, 2021 (Friday)
Candidates to apply for Admission against 1st Cut-Off
10:00 am 04thOct (Monday) - 11:59pm 06thOct (Wednesday)
Colleges to complete approvals for Admission against 1st Cut-Off
Till 5:00pm 07th Oct (Thursday)
Last day of payment by candidates against 1st Cut-Off
5:00pm 08th Oct (Friday)
Declaration of 2nd Cut-Off by Colleges 09th October 2021 (Saturday)
Candidates to apply for Admission against 2nd Cut-Off
10:00 am 11thOct (Monday) - 11:59 pm 13th Oct (Wednesday)
Colleges to complete approvals for Admission against 2nd Cut-Off
Till 5:00pm 14th Oct (Thursday)
Last day of payment by candidates against 2nd Cut-Off
5:00pm 15thOct (Friday)
Declaration of 3rd Cut-Off by Colleges 16th October 2021 (Saturday)
Candidates to apply for Admission against 3rd Cut-Off
10:00 am 18thOct (Monday) - 11:59 pm 21st Oct (Thursday)
Colleges to complete approvals for Admission against 3rd Cut-Off
Till 5:00pm 22nd Oct (Friday)
Last day of payment by candidates against 3rd Cut-Off
5:00pm 23rd Oct (Saturday)
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Rules for Refund of Fee on Account of Withdrawal/Cancellation of Admission
a. When a student applies for withdrawal of admission up to last date of admission - Full fee including examination fee after deduction of Rs 1000.00
b. When admission is made inadvertently due to error/omission/commission on the part of the University/College - Full fee and full examination fee.
c. When cancellation of admission is due to concealment/ falsification of facts, submission of false/ fake certificates(s), providing misleading information by the student or for any error/ mistake on the part of the student - No fee will be refunded.
d. When a student of Self-Financing course applies for withdrawal of admission on or before the last date of admission - Full fee including examination fee after deduction of Rs1000.00
e. In case a student after his/her admission expires within one month of the last date of admission - Full fee including examination fee will be re- funded to his/her parents.
*These cutoffs will be declared only if there are vacant seats available.
In case vacant seats are left further Merit Lists may be announced by the University of Delhi
Declaration of Special Cutoff* by Colleges 25th Oct (Monday)
Candidates to apply for Admission against Special Cut-Off
10:00 am 26th Oct (Tuesday) - 11:59pm 27th Oct (Wednesday)
Colleges to complete approvals for Admission against Special Cut-Off
5:00pm 28th Oct (Thursday)
Last day of payment by candidates against Special Cut-Off
5:00pm 29th Oct (Friday)
Declaration of 4th Cut-Off* by Colleges 30th October (Saturday)
Candidates to apply for Admission against 4th Cut-Off
10:00 am 1st Nov (Monday) - 11:59pm 2nd Nov (Tuesday)
Colleges to complete approvals for Admission against 4thCut-Off
5:00pm 5th Nov (Friday)
Last day of payment by candidates against 4th Cut-Off
5:00pm 6th Nov (Saturday)
Declaration of 5th Cutoffs* 8th Nov (Monday)
Candidates to apply for Admission against 5th Cut-Off
10:00 am 9th Nov (Tuesday) – 11:59 pm 10th Nov (Wednesday)
Colleges to complete approvals for Admission against 5th Cut-Off
11:59 pm 11thNov (Thursday)
Last date Payment of fee against 5th Cutoff 5:00pm 12th Nov (Friday)
Declaration of cutoffs against Special Drive* on Vacant Seats wherever available
13th Nov (Saturday)
Candidates to Apply Against Special Drive14th -15th Nov (Sunday-Monday)
Last date for Payment of fee against Special Drive 16th Nov (Tuesday)
Satyawati College, a constituent college of the University of Delhi was
established in 1972 to honour the memory of the great freedom fighter
Satyawati Devi (1904-1945). She was the grand daughter of Swami
Shraddanand who left an indelible mark in the annals of the nationalist
movement.
Her greatest contribution is the fact that she motivated women to join
the freedom movement. Her indomitable spirit can be judged by the
poems she wrote in jail.
“Once you have stepped forward, never retreat
Die before the men in the battlefield
Do not fear bullets or sticks
Put your head forward before the men”
This fearlessness inspired innumerable women including Aruna Asif
Ali who credited Satyawati with motivating her to join the nationalist
movement. Satyawati Devi actively participated in Civil Disobedience
Movement. She was the leader of women wing and organized
breaking of salt law in Delhi where she and her companions made and
distributed salt packets. She was sentenced to jail for 2 years but her
courageous spirit found expression in poems urging people, and
especially women, to strengthen the movement. No wonder
Mahatama Gandhi affectionately called her Toofani Bahan. In her
short life she left her mark on the pages of history and Jaiprakash
Narain called her Dilli Ki Joan of Arc. The college wishes to continue
with the feisty spirit of Satyawati Devi and emulate her illustrious life.
Accredited Grade A by NAAC, Satyawati College is one of the prominent colleges of University of Delhi.
The college is centrally located in Ashok Vihar and is very close to the North Campus of the University.
Satyawati College has a sprawling campus area of over ten acres and has well equipped classrooms, a
well stocked library, seminar room, computer labs, sports complex, canteen and common rooms, for both
boys and girls. The college has a branch of PNB within the campus. The college has one of the finest
auditoriums of Delhi University. The college campus is Wi-Fi enable and available for students, teachers
and other staff member. There are about thirty Societies like Arts and Culture, Debating, Dramatics,
Photography etc. which enable students to have a holistic growth alongwith the academic excellence
provided by a dedicated faculty. The college has NSS, NCC, FCC and North East Society along with the
departmental societies which encourage students to realize their potential. The faculty members take
charge of each society guiding the students with their expertise. The college aims to provide an
environment conducive to the over-all growth of the student and takes pride in the fact that students not
only perform in academics but also bring laurels in extra-curricular activities and sports. The college
provides a dignified and respectful space to all and has a zero tolerance to ragging or harassments of any
kind. Satyawati College is committed to the welfare and well being of each student providing them a
canvass to point a bright future.
08
Satyawati College : An Introduction
09
COMPUTER LABS
Satyawati College campus is Wi-Fi enabled. Any student can access internet on his/her laptop from anywhere in the campus by obtaining a username and password from the server room. There are two well equipped computer laboratories with around 100 ports.
The laboratories also have computers with JAWS- a screen reading software, to facilitate reading for visually challenged students.
CANTEEN
College canteen is near the main gate / entrance. It is a place for students to unwind, relax and rest. The canteen provides good quality food and beverages at affordable prices to the college fraternity.
DR. K.P BHATT SATYA AUDITORIUM
The college auditorium is named after the illustrious freedom fighter Behan Satyawati and Dr. K.P. Bhatt who served as the college principal for 25 years and materialized the dream of an auditorium for the college. It holds a place of pride not only in the college but also in the university, being a state of the art auditorium with a seating capacity of 825 with best quality light and acoustics facilities. It provides a perfect plat form for the expression of creative talents of the students and is forever buzzing with activities like lecturer, debates, dance, theatre and student festivals.
SEMINAR ROOM
A fully air-conditioned seminar room equipped with sound and visual technology is one of the prized possessions of the college. Debates, discussions, lectures, film screening are organized here on a regular basis.
Infrastructure
Satyawati College, a constituent college of the University of Delhi was
established in 1972 to honour the memory of the great freedom fighter
Satyawati Devi (1904-1945). She was the grand daughter of Swami
Shraddanand who left an indelible mark in the annals of the nationalist
movement.
Her greatest contribution is the fact that she motivated women to join
the freedom movement. Her indomitable spirit can be judged by the
poems she wrote in jail.
“Once you have stepped forward, never retreat
Die before the men in the battlefield
Do not fear bullets or sticks
Put your head forward before the men”
This fearlessness inspired innumerable women including Aruna Asif
Ali who credited Satyawati with motivating her to join the nationalist
movement. Satyawati Devi actively participated in Civil Disobedience
Movement. She was the leader of women wing and organized
breaking of salt law in Delhi where she and her companions made and
distributed salt packets. She was sentenced to jail for 2 years but her
courageous spirit found expression in poems urging people, and
especially women, to strengthen the movement. No wonder
Mahatama Gandhi affectionately called her Toofani Bahan. In her
short life she left her mark on the pages of history and Jaiprakash
Narain called her Dilli Ki Joan of Arc. The college wishes to continue
with the feisty spirit of Satyawati Devi and emulate her illustrious life.
Accredited Grade A by NAAC, Satyawati College is one of the prominent colleges of University of Delhi.
The college is centrally located in Ashok Vihar and is very close to the North Campus of the University.
Satyawati College has a sprawling campus area of over ten acres and has well equipped classrooms, a
well stocked library, seminar room, computer labs, sports complex, canteen and common rooms, for both
boys and girls. The college has a branch of PNB within the campus. The college has one of the finest
auditoriums of Delhi University. The college campus is Wi-Fi enable and available for students, teachers
and other staff member. There are about thirty Societies like Arts and Culture, Debating, Dramatics,
Photography etc. which enable students to have a holistic growth alongwith the academic excellence
provided by a dedicated faculty. The college has NSS, NCC, FCC and North East Society along with the
departmental societies which encourage students to realize their potential. The faculty members take
charge of each society guiding the students with their expertise. The college aims to provide an
environment conducive to the over-all growth of the student and takes pride in the fact that students not
only perform in academics but also bring laurels in extra-curricular activities and sports. The college
provides a dignified and respectful space to all and has a zero tolerance to ragging or harassments of any
kind. Satyawati College is committed to the welfare and well being of each student providing them a
canvass to point a bright future.
08
Satyawati College : An Introduction
09
COMPUTER LABS
Satyawati College campus is Wi-Fi enabled. Any student can access internet on his/her laptop from anywhere in the campus by obtaining a username and password from the server room. There are two well equipped computer laboratories with around 100 ports.
The laboratories also have computers with JAWS- a screen reading software, to facilitate reading for visually challenged students.
CANTEEN
College canteen is near the main gate / entrance. It is a place for students to unwind, relax and rest. The canteen provides good quality food and beverages at affordable prices to the college fraternity.
DR. K.P BHATT SATYA AUDITORIUM
The college auditorium is named after the illustrious freedom fighter Behan Satyawati and Dr. K.P. Bhatt who served as the college principal for 25 years and materialized the dream of an auditorium for the college. It holds a place of pride not only in the college but also in the university, being a state of the art auditorium with a seating capacity of 825 with best quality light and acoustics facilities. It provides a perfect plat form for the expression of creative talents of the students and is forever buzzing with activities like lecturer, debates, dance, theatre and student festivals.
SEMINAR ROOM
A fully air-conditioned seminar room equipped with sound and visual technology is one of the prized possessions of the college. Debates, discussions, lectures, film screening are organized here on a regular basis.
Infrastructure
MEDICAL FACILITY ROOM
The College has a well equipped medical facility located in Room No. 20 of the Old Building which has a full time nurse for any eventuality. The students can also consult the visiting doctor from 10:00 am to 01:00 pm on all working days.
DR. M.K. HALDAR MEMORIAL LIBRARY
The college library named after the founder principal, has a collection of almost One Lakh volumes and is growing with new additions every year. The library has an impressive collection of books, encyclopedias, journals and periodicals. Overhead projector, LCD projector, sound projector are also housed in the college library for the use of departments and ECA societies.
It has a spacious air-conditioned reading hall. There are customized computers with internet facility and learning aids like tape recorders, cassettes, Braille reading material etc. to facilitate learning for visually challenged students. Library staff is warm, friendly and always ready to assist students.FAMILY COUNSELING CENTRE
The Centre organizes a wide range of activities round the year aimed at creating gender awareness. It also provides counseling services to all students
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SPORTS COMPLEX
Satyawati College has one of the best sports facilities in Delhi University. Department of Physical Education provides guidance the to students who are interested in different sporting activities. The college has a double-storey sports complex. A lush green sports ground with a well laid out cricket pitch is a delight for cricketers. Sandeep Suri Memorial Cricket Tournament is an annual extravaganza with widespread participation of teams from Delhi/ NCR region. Our students have brought laurels to the college by winning several Inter-college, Inter-university, National and International events. The college provides an ideal sporting atmosphere for differently abled students as well. Some of these students have represented India and won medals in International events as well.
Environmental Academic & Research Centre
The Environmental Academic & Research Centre is well equipped with the smart technologies suited to the demands of the new age. Presence of well facilitated smart board and supported by projector makes the way of presentment more lucid and the sess ions more in terac t ive . To fu lfi l l the responsibility of awareness and exposing the s tudents wi th mul t i d isc ip l ine nature o f environmental issues as well as proposing the alternative solutions the laboratory is well equipped with the tools and equipment for the acquisition of reliable scientific data, with precision and accuracy. With the appropriate use of the latest tools supported by information technology students can put the lab exper ience to natural wor ld environmental problems like pollution, climate change, resource degradation, biodiversity loss etc. and develop the sense of stewardship of the earth.
MEDICAL FACILITY ROOM
The College has a well equipped medical facility located in Room No. 20 of the Old Building which has a full time nurse for any eventuality. The students can also consult the visiting doctor from 10:00 am to 01:00 pm on all working days.
DR. M.K. HALDAR MEMORIAL LIBRARY
The college library named after the founder principal, has a collection of almost One Lakh volumes and is growing with new additions every year. The library has an impressive collection of books, encyclopedias, journals and periodicals. Overhead projector, LCD projector, sound projector are also housed in the college library for the use of departments and ECA societies.
It has a spacious air-conditioned reading hall. There are customized computers with internet facility and learning aids like tape recorders, cassettes, Braille reading material etc. to facilitate learning for visually challenged students. Library staff is warm, friendly and always ready to assist students.FAMILY COUNSELING CENTRE
The Centre organizes a wide range of activities round the year aimed at creating gender awareness. It also provides counseling services to all students
10 11
SPORTS COMPLEX
Satyawati College has one of the best sports facilities in Delhi University. Department of Physical Education provides guidance the to students who are interested in different sporting activities. The college has a double-storey sports complex. A lush green sports ground with a well laid out cricket pitch is a delight for cricketers. Sandeep Suri Memorial Cricket Tournament is an annual extravaganza with widespread participation of teams from Delhi/ NCR region. Our students have brought laurels to the college by winning several Inter-college, Inter-university, National and International events. The college provides an ideal sporting atmosphere for differently abled students as well. Some of these students have represented India and won medals in International events as well.
Environmental Academic & Research Centre
The Environmental Academic & Research Centre is well equipped with the smart technologies suited to the demands of the new age. Presence of well facilitated smart board and supported by projector makes the way of presentment more lucid and the sess ions more in terac t ive . To fu lfi l l the responsibility of awareness and exposing the s tudents wi th mul t i d isc ip l ine nature o f environmental issues as well as proposing the alternative solutions the laboratory is well equipped with the tools and equipment for the acquisition of reliable scientific data, with precision and accuracy. With the appropriate use of the latest tools supported by information technology students can put the lab exper ience to natural wor ld environmental problems like pollution, climate change, resource degradation, biodiversity loss etc. and develop the sense of stewardship of the earth.
The College offers following undergraduate and postgraduate courses in accordance with the regulations of the University of Delhi:
Post Graduate Course
• M.A. Political Science (30 Seats)
Undergraduate Courses
• B.Com (Hons.) English Medium
• B. Com (Prog.) English Medium
• Economics (Hons.) English Medium
• English (Hons.)
• Hindi (Hons.)
• History (Hons.) Hindi & English Medium
• Mathematics (Hons.) English Medium
• Pol. Science (Hons.) Hindi & English Medium
• Sanskrit (Hons.)
• Urdu (Hons.)
• B.A. (Prog.) English & Hindi Medium
* Environmental Studies is ability based enhanced course offered to all the students in the 1 year.
EVS & AECC PAPER
All students of B.Com (Hons.), Sem I , B.Com (Prog.) Sem I, BA (Prog.) Sem I , course will be taught EVS in Sem I & AECC paper in Sem 2. The students can opt for Eng/Hindi/Urdu/Sanskrit as AECC paper in Semester-I.
All students of B.A (Hons.), Economics, Political Science, English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, History and Maths will be taught EVS in Sem-II and AECC paper in Semester-I.
(The students can opt. for English/Hindi/Urdu/Sanskrit as AECC paper in Semester-I. They will be taught EVS paper Semester-II.)
Add-on/Short Time Courses
Certificate/Diploma Courses in German and French are offered in the college.
Timing of The Classes :
7.30 A.M. to 9.30 A.M.
Fee : Admission Fee
`10,690/- (Annual) (Non Refundable After Admission)
There will be Online Classes
ADD-ONShort Term Courses
Courses Offered for Admission
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Faculty:
1. Dr. Jameel Ahmad, M.Com., Ph.D.
2. Dr. Rita Negi, M.Com., M.Phil. Ph.D.
3. Dr. Chitra Mishra, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
4. Ms. Sandhya Taneja, M.Com., M.Phil.
5. Dr. Renu Jain, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
6. Dr. Amla Gaur, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
7. Ms. Sunita Jindal, M.Com., M.Phil.
8. Dr. Abha Mathur, F.C.A., M.Com.
PGDBM (BM), Dip. (Comp.), C.S., Ph.D.
9. Ms. Sonia Prakash, M.Com., M. Phil.
10. Dr. Bharati Harnal, M.Com., M.Phil. Ph.D. Diploma in Financial Management
11. Mr. Nitin Navin, M.Com., M.Phil, M.Sc. (FSS)
12. Dr. Radhey Shyam Bhardwaj, M.Com., M.Phil, Ph.D.
13. Ms. Anjali Chandra, M.Com., PGDBA
14. Dr. Manju Dubran, M.Com., M.Phil.
15. Dr. Sarfaraz Ahmad, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
16. Mr. Ashutosh Goswami, M.Com., M.Phil., MBA
17. Ms. Vandana Goswami, M.Com., M.Phil.
18. Ms. Anjali Daryal, M.Com., M.B.E.
19. Dr. Raj Kumar, M.Com., Ph.D
20. Mr. Manoj Kumar, M.Com. M.Phil
*21. Dr. Shweta Kalra, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D
*22. Ms. Sonam Kumar Gupta., M.Com
*23. Ms. Vaishali Narolia, M.Com
*24. Dr. Tarannum Amir, M.Com., Ph.D
*25. Ms. Bhamini Garg, M.Com., M.Phil
*26. Ms. Aiman., M.Com
*27. Ms. Bhavya Bansal., M.Com., CA, CS
*28. Mr. Vivek Kumar., M.Com., M.Phil
*29. Ms. Neetu
*30. Mr. Kangan Jain
*31. Ms. Neha Rani
COURSE OF STUDY : B.COM (PROG.)
Semester-I Semester-IIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameBC 1.1 Environmental Studies BC 2.1 Language: English/Hindi/MILBC 1.2 Financial Accounting BC 2.2 Business LawBC 1.3 Business Organization and Management BC 2.3 Business Mathematics and StatisticsBC 1.4 English Language BC 2.4 Hindi/MIL
PART - I
Semester-III Semester-IVPaper No. Name Paper No. NameBC 3.1 Company Law BC 4.1 Business Communication (English/Hindi)BC 3.2 Income Tax Law and Practice BC 4.2 Corporate AccountingBC 3.3 Hindi/MIL BC 4.3 Cost AccountingBC 3.4 Ability Enhancement Elective BC 4.4 Ability Enhancement Elective Course (AEEC-1) Course (AEEC-2)
PART - II
Semester-V Semester-VIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameBC 5.1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-1) BC 6.1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-3)BC 5.2 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-2) BC 6.2 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-4)BC 5.3 Ability Enhancement Compulsory 6.3 Ability Enhancement Course (AECC)-3 BC Elective Course (AECC)-4BC 5.4 Generic Elective (GE-1) BC 6.4 Generic Elective (GE-2)
PART - III
*Adhoc/Temporary Faculty
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Department of CommerceTeacher-in-Charge : Dr. Raj Kumar
The College offers following undergraduate and postgraduate courses in accordance with the regulations of the University of Delhi:
Post Graduate Course
• M.A. Political Science (30 Seats)
Undergraduate Courses
• B.Com (Hons.) English Medium
• B. Com (Prog.) English Medium
• Economics (Hons.) English Medium
• English (Hons.)
• Hindi (Hons.)
• History (Hons.) Hindi & English Medium
• Mathematics (Hons.) English Medium
• Pol. Science (Hons.) Hindi & English Medium
• Sanskrit (Hons.)
• Urdu (Hons.)
• B.A. (Prog.) English & Hindi Medium
* Environmental Studies is ability based enhanced course offered to all the students in the 1 year.
EVS & AECC PAPER
All students of B.Com (Hons.), Sem I , B.Com (Prog.) Sem I, BA (Prog.) Sem I , course will be taught EVS in Sem I & AECC paper in Sem 2. The students can opt for Eng/Hindi/Urdu/Sanskrit as AECC paper in Semester-I.
All students of B.A (Hons.), Economics, Political Science, English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, History and Maths will be taught EVS in Sem-II and AECC paper in Semester-I.
(The students can opt. for English/Hindi/Urdu/Sanskrit as AECC paper in Semester-I. They will be taught EVS paper Semester-II.)
Add-on/Short Time Courses
Certificate/Diploma Courses in German and French are offered in the college.
Timing of The Classes :
7.30 A.M. to 9.30 A.M.
Fee : Admission Fee
`10,690/- (Annual) (Non Refundable After Admission)
There will be Online Classes
ADD-ONShort Term Courses
Courses Offered for Admission
12
Faculty:
1. Dr. Jameel Ahmad, M.Com., Ph.D.
2. Dr. Rita Negi, M.Com., M.Phil. Ph.D.
3. Dr. Chitra Mishra, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
4. Ms. Sandhya Taneja, M.Com., M.Phil.
5. Dr. Renu Jain, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
6. Dr. Amla Gaur, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
7. Ms. Sunita Jindal, M.Com., M.Phil.
8. Dr. Abha Mathur, F.C.A., M.Com.
PGDBM (BM), Dip. (Comp.), C.S., Ph.D.
9. Ms. Sonia Prakash, M.Com., M. Phil.
10. Dr. Bharati Harnal, M.Com., M.Phil. Ph.D. Diploma in Financial Management
11. Mr. Nitin Navin, M.Com., M.Phil, M.Sc. (FSS)
12. Dr. Radhey Shyam Bhardwaj, M.Com., M.Phil, Ph.D.
13. Ms. Anjali Chandra, M.Com., PGDBA
14. Dr. Manju Dubran, M.Com., M.Phil.
15. Dr. Sarfaraz Ahmad, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
16. Mr. Ashutosh Goswami, M.Com., M.Phil., MBA
17. Ms. Vandana Goswami, M.Com., M.Phil.
18. Ms. Anjali Daryal, M.Com., M.B.E.
19. Dr. Raj Kumar, M.Com., Ph.D
20. Mr. Manoj Kumar, M.Com. M.Phil
*21. Dr. Shweta Kalra, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D
*22. Ms. Sonam Kumar Gupta., M.Com
*23. Ms. Vaishali Narolia, M.Com
*24. Dr. Tarannum Amir, M.Com., Ph.D
*25. Ms. Bhamini Garg, M.Com., M.Phil
*26. Ms. Aiman., M.Com
*27. Ms. Bhavya Bansal., M.Com., CA, CS
*28. Mr. Vivek Kumar., M.Com., M.Phil
*29. Ms. Neetu
*30. Mr. Kangan Jain
*31. Ms. Neha Rani
COURSE OF STUDY : B.COM (PROG.)
Semester-I Semester-IIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameBC 1.1 Environmental Studies BC 2.1 Language: English/Hindi/MILBC 1.2 Financial Accounting BC 2.2 Business LawBC 1.3 Business Organization and Management BC 2.3 Business Mathematics and StatisticsBC 1.4 English Language BC 2.4 Hindi/MIL
PART - I
Semester-III Semester-IVPaper No. Name Paper No. NameBC 3.1 Company Law BC 4.1 Business Communication (English/Hindi)BC 3.2 Income Tax Law and Practice BC 4.2 Corporate AccountingBC 3.3 Hindi/MIL BC 4.3 Cost AccountingBC 3.4 Ability Enhancement Elective BC 4.4 Ability Enhancement Elective Course (AEEC-1) Course (AEEC-2)
PART - II
Semester-V Semester-VIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameBC 5.1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-1) BC 6.1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-3)BC 5.2 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-2) BC 6.2 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-4)BC 5.3 Ability Enhancement Compulsory 6.3 Ability Enhancement Course (AECC)-3 BC Elective Course (AECC)-4BC 5.4 Generic Elective (GE-1) BC 6.4 Generic Elective (GE-2)
PART - III
*Adhoc/Temporary Faculty
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Department of CommerceTeacher-in-Charge : Dr. Raj Kumar
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COURSE OF STUDY : B.COM (HONS.)
PART - ISemester-I Semester-IIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameBCH 1.1 Environmental Studies BCH 2.1 Business Communication (English/Hindi/MIL)BCH 1.2 Financial Accounting BCH 2.2 Corporate AccountingBCH 1.3 Business Law BCH 2.3 Corporate LawsBCH 1.4 Generic Elective-1 BCH 2.4 Generic Elective-2
PART - IISemester-III Semester-IVPaper No. Name Paper No. NameBCH 3.1 Human Resource Management BCH 4.1 Cost AccountingBCH 3.2 Income tax Law and Practice BCH 4.2 Business MathematicsBCH 3.3 Management Principles BCH 4.3 Computer Application in Business and ApplicationsBCH 3.4 Generic Elective-3 BCH 4.4 Generic Elective-4BCH 3.5 Skill Enhancement BCH 4.5 Skill Enhancement Course (SEC-2) Course (Sec-1)
PART - IIISemester-V Semester-VIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameBCH 5.1 Principles of Marketing BCH 6.1 Auditing and Corporate GovernanceBCH 5.2 Fundamental of Financial BCH 6.2 Indirect Tax Laws ManagementBCH 5.3 Discipline Specific Elective 6.3 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-1) BCH (DSE-3)BCH 5.4 Discipline Specific Elective 6.4 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-2) BCH (DSE-4)
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COURSE OF STUDY : B.A. (HONS.) ECONOMICS
Faculty:
PART - ISemester-I Semester-IIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-1 Introductory Microeconomics C-3 Introductory MacroeconomicsC-2 Mathematical Methods for Economics-I C-4 Mathematical Methods for Economics-IIAECC-1 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course AECC-2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory (AECC) Course (AECC)GE-1 Elective Generic-1 GE-2 Elective Generic-2
PART - IISemester-III Semester-IVPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-5 Intermediate Microeconomics-I C-8 Intermediate Microeconomics-IIC-6 Intermediate Macroeconomics-I C-9 Intermediate Macroeconomics-IIC-7 Statistical Methods for Economics C-10 Introductory EconometricsGE-3 Elective Generic-3 GE-4 Elective Generic-4SEC-1 Skill Enhancement Course (SEC-1) SEC-2 Skill Enhancement Course (SEC-2)
PART - IIISemester-V Semester-VIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-11 Indian Economy-I C-13 Indian Economy-IIC-12 Development Economics-I C-14 Development Economics-IIDSE-1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-1) DSE-3 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-3)DSE-2 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-2) DSE-4 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-4)
*Adhoc/Temporary Faculty15
1. Dr. Ankur Bhatnagar, M.A., Ph.D
2. Dr. C. Saratchand, M.A., Ph.D
3. Ms. Mridula Bhatia, M.A., M.Phil.
4. Mr. Raghunath Prasad Saket, M.A., M.Phil.
*5. Dr. Renu Sinha, M.A., Ph.D.
*6. Dr. Basanti Kumar. Nayak, M.A., Ph.D.
*7. Mr. Rajesh Kumar, M.A.
*8. Mr. Swarup Santra, M.A., M.Phil
*9. Ms. Kokila Meena, M.A.
*10. Mr. Sarweshwar Kr. Gautam, M.A.
*11. Mr. Pintu Parui, M.A., M.Phil.
*12. Ms. Deepika Aggarwal, M.A.
*13. Dr. Mamata Chaudhary, M.A., Ph.D
*14. Kirti Dhaka, M.A.
*15. Ravinder Ram, M.A.
Department of EconomicsTeacher-in-Charge : Dr. Ankur Bhatnagar
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COURSE OF STUDY : B.COM (HONS.)
PART - ISemester-I Semester-IIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameBCH 1.1 Environmental Studies BCH 2.1 Business Communication (English/Hindi/MIL)BCH 1.2 Financial Accounting BCH 2.2 Corporate AccountingBCH 1.3 Business Law BCH 2.3 Corporate LawsBCH 1.4 Generic Elective-1 BCH 2.4 Generic Elective-2
PART - IISemester-III Semester-IVPaper No. Name Paper No. NameBCH 3.1 Human Resource Management BCH 4.1 Cost AccountingBCH 3.2 Income tax Law and Practice BCH 4.2 Business MathematicsBCH 3.3 Management Principles BCH 4.3 Computer Application in Business and ApplicationsBCH 3.4 Generic Elective-3 BCH 4.4 Generic Elective-4BCH 3.5 Skill Enhancement BCH 4.5 Skill Enhancement Course (SEC-2) Course (Sec-1)
PART - IIISemester-V Semester-VIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameBCH 5.1 Principles of Marketing BCH 6.1 Auditing and Corporate GovernanceBCH 5.2 Fundamental of Financial BCH 6.2 Indirect Tax Laws ManagementBCH 5.3 Discipline Specific Elective 6.3 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-1) BCH (DSE-3)BCH 5.4 Discipline Specific Elective 6.4 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-2) BCH (DSE-4)
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COURSE OF STUDY : B.A. (HONS.) ECONOMICS
Faculty:
PART - ISemester-I Semester-IIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-1 Introductory Microeconomics C-3 Introductory MacroeconomicsC-2 Mathematical Methods for Economics-I C-4 Mathematical Methods for Economics-IIAECC-1 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course AECC-2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory (AECC) Course (AECC)GE-1 Elective Generic-1 GE-2 Elective Generic-2
PART - IISemester-III Semester-IVPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-5 Intermediate Microeconomics-I C-8 Intermediate Microeconomics-IIC-6 Intermediate Macroeconomics-I C-9 Intermediate Macroeconomics-IIC-7 Statistical Methods for Economics C-10 Introductory EconometricsGE-3 Elective Generic-3 GE-4 Elective Generic-4SEC-1 Skill Enhancement Course (SEC-1) SEC-2 Skill Enhancement Course (SEC-2)
PART - IIISemester-V Semester-VIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-11 Indian Economy-I C-13 Indian Economy-IIC-12 Development Economics-I C-14 Development Economics-IIDSE-1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-1) DSE-3 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-3)DSE-2 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-2) DSE-4 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-4)
*Adhoc/Temporary Faculty15
1. Dr. Ankur Bhatnagar, M.A., Ph.D
2. Dr. C. Saratchand, M.A., Ph.D
3. Ms. Mridula Bhatia, M.A., M.Phil.
4. Mr. Raghunath Prasad Saket, M.A., M.Phil.
*5. Dr. Renu Sinha, M.A., Ph.D.
*6. Dr. Basanti Kumar. Nayak, M.A., Ph.D.
*7. Mr. Rajesh Kumar, M.A.
*8. Mr. Swarup Santra, M.A., M.Phil
*9. Ms. Kokila Meena, M.A.
*10. Mr. Sarweshwar Kr. Gautam, M.A.
*11. Mr. Pintu Parui, M.A., M.Phil.
*12. Ms. Deepika Aggarwal, M.A.
*13. Dr. Mamata Chaudhary, M.A., Ph.D
*14. Kirti Dhaka, M.A.
*15. Ravinder Ram, M.A.
Department of EconomicsTeacher-in-Charge : Dr. Ankur Bhatnagar
PART - ISemester-I Semester-IIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-1 Indian Classical Literature C-3 Indian Writing in EnglishC-2 European Classical Literature C-4 British Poetry and Drama: 14th to 17th CenturiesAECC-1 Ability Enhancement Compulsory AECC-2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) Course (AECC)GE-1 Elective Generic-1 GE-2 Elective Generic-2
PART - IISemester-III Semester-IVPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-5 American Literature C-8 British Literature: 18th CenturyC-6 Popular Literature C-9 British Romantic LiteratureC-7 British Poetry and Drama: 17th and C-10 British Literature: 19th Century 18th CenturiesGE-3 Elective Generic-3 GE-4 Elective Generic-4SEC-1 Skill Enhancement Course (SEC-1) SEC-2 Skill Enhancement Course (SEC-2)
PART - IIISemester-V Semester-VIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-11 Women's Writing C-13 Modern Europen DramaC-12 British Literature: The Early 20th Cen C-14 Postcolonial Literature DCE 1 Student to DCE 3 Students to ChooseDEC 2 Choose any Two from Four Options DCE 4 Any Two from Four Options
*Adhoc/Temporary Faculty
COURSE OF STUDY : B.A. (HONS.) ENGLISH
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Department of EnglishTeacher-in-Charge : Dr. Shobhik Das
Faculty:
1. Dr. Neeru Chakraverty, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
2. Dr. S.K. Mishra, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. 3. Ms. Anita Samkaria, M.A., M.Phil.4. Dr. Anjla Upadhyay, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. 5. Dr. Anita Agarwal, M.A., Ph.D. 6. Ms. Anjela Daimari, M.A. 7. Dr. Sohan Lal, M.A., Ph.D8. Poonam Singh, M.A., M.Phil. Ph.D.9. Mr. Pravin Kumar, M.A., M.Phil.10. Ms. Baishali Baruah, M.A., M.Phil.
11. Dr. Vandana, M.A., Ph.D.12. Ms. Neelam Mittal, M.A., M.Phil.13. Dr. Sunanda Sinha, M.A., Ph.D.*14. Ms. Kajal Tehri, M.A., M.Phil*15. Ms. Sharanya Ganguly, M.A., M.Phil*16. Ms. Milli Aishwarya, M.A., M.Phil*17. Ms. Raheena, M.A., M.Phil*18. Ms. Swasti Sharma, M.A.*19. Mr. Nilanjana Ray*20. Mr. Prabhash Yadav*21. Ms. Aparna Singh
COURSE OF STUDY : B.A. (HONS.) HINDI
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Department of Hindi
1. Dr. Kavita Rajan, M.A., Ph.D., D.Litt.
2. Dr. Mukesh Kumar, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
3. Dr. Raj Rani, Sharma, M.A., Ph.D.
4. Dr. Rachna Bimal, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Litt.
5. Dr. Avdhesh Kumar, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
6. Mr. Ashutosh Pandey, M.A.
7. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Seth, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
8. Dr. Vidit Ahlawat, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
9. Dr. Munna Kumar Pandey, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
10. Dr. Rajesh Kumar, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
11. Dr. Vinod Kumar Chaubey, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
12. Dr. Manoj Kumar, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
13. Mr. Ajay Kumar, M.A., M.Phil
14. Dr. Pravin Kumar, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
*15. Dr. Ajay Kumar Yadav, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
*16.Dr. Ashutosh Tiwari, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Teacher-in-Charge : Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singh
Faculty:
PART - IIISemester-V Semester-VIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-11 ik'pkR; dkO;'kkL= C-13 fgUnh vkykspukC-12 fganh ukVd@,dkadh C-14 fganh fucaèk vkSj vU; x| foèkk,DSE-1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-1) DSE-3 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-3)DSE-2 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-2) DSE-4 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-4)
PART - IISemester-III Semester-IVPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-5 fganh lkfgR; dk bfrgkl (vk/qfud dky) C-8 Hkkjrh; dkO;'kkL=C-6 fganh dfork (vk/qfud dky Nk;kokn rd) C-9 fganh dfork (Nk;kokn ds ckn)C-7 fganh dgkuh C-10 fgUnh miU;klGE-3 Elective Generic-3 GE-4 Elective Generic-4SEC-1 Skill Enhancement Course (Sec-1) SEC-2 Skill Enhancement Course (Sec-2)
PART - ISemester-I Semester-IIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-1 fganh Hkk"kk vkSj mldh fyfi dk bfrgkl C-3 fganh lkfgR; dk bfrgkl
(vkfndky vkSj eè;dky)C-2 fganh dfork (vkfndky ,oa Hkfädkyhu dkO;) C-4 fganh dfork (jhfrdkyhu dkO;)AECC-1 Ability Enhancement Compulsory AECC-2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) Course (AECC)GE-1 Elective Generic-1 GE-2 Elective Generic-2
*Adhoc/Temporary Faculty
PART - ISemester-I Semester-IIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-1 Indian Classical Literature C-3 Indian Writing in EnglishC-2 European Classical Literature C-4 British Poetry and Drama: 14th to 17th CenturiesAECC-1 Ability Enhancement Compulsory AECC-2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) Course (AECC)GE-1 Elective Generic-1 GE-2 Elective Generic-2
PART - IISemester-III Semester-IVPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-5 American Literature C-8 British Literature: 18th CenturyC-6 Popular Literature C-9 British Romantic LiteratureC-7 British Poetry and Drama: 17th and C-10 British Literature: 19th Century 18th CenturiesGE-3 Elective Generic-3 GE-4 Elective Generic-4SEC-1 Skill Enhancement Course (SEC-1) SEC-2 Skill Enhancement Course (SEC-2)
PART - IIISemester-V Semester-VIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-11 Women's Writing C-13 Modern Europen DramaC-12 British Literature: The Early 20th Cen C-14 Postcolonial Literature DCE 1 Student to DCE 3 Students to ChooseDEC 2 Choose any Two from Four Options DCE 4 Any Two from Four Options
*Adhoc/Temporary Faculty
COURSE OF STUDY : B.A. (HONS.) ENGLISH
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Department of EnglishTeacher-in-Charge : Dr. Shobhik Das
Faculty:
1. Dr. Neeru Chakraverty, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
2. Dr. S.K. Mishra, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. 3. Ms. Anita Samkaria, M.A., M.Phil.4. Dr. Anjla Upadhyay, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. 5. Dr. Anita Agarwal, M.A., Ph.D. 6. Ms. Anjela Daimari, M.A. 7. Dr. Sohan Lal, M.A., Ph.D8. Poonam Singh, M.A., M.Phil. Ph.D.9. Mr. Pravin Kumar, M.A., M.Phil.10. Ms. Baishali Baruah, M.A., M.Phil.
11. Dr. Vandana, M.A., Ph.D.12. Ms. Neelam Mittal, M.A., M.Phil.13. Dr. Sunanda Sinha, M.A., Ph.D.*14. Ms. Kajal Tehri, M.A., M.Phil*15. Ms. Sharanya Ganguly, M.A., M.Phil*16. Ms. Milli Aishwarya, M.A., M.Phil*17. Ms. Raheena, M.A., M.Phil*18. Ms. Swasti Sharma, M.A.*19. Mr. Nilanjana Ray*20. Mr. Prabhash Yadav*21. Ms. Aparna Singh
COURSE OF STUDY : B.A. (HONS.) HINDI
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Department of Hindi
1. Dr. Kavita Rajan, M.A., Ph.D., D.Litt.
2. Dr. Mukesh Kumar, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
3. Dr. Raj Rani, Sharma, M.A., Ph.D.
4. Dr. Rachna Bimal, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Litt.
5. Dr. Avdhesh Kumar, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
6. Mr. Ashutosh Pandey, M.A.
7. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Seth, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
8. Dr. Vidit Ahlawat, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
9. Dr. Munna Kumar Pandey, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
10. Dr. Rajesh Kumar, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
11. Dr. Vinod Kumar Chaubey, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
12. Dr. Manoj Kumar, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
13. Mr. Ajay Kumar, M.A., M.Phil
14. Dr. Pravin Kumar, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
*15. Dr. Ajay Kumar Yadav, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
*16.Dr. Ashutosh Tiwari, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Teacher-in-Charge : Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singh
Faculty:
PART - IIISemester-V Semester-VIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-11 ik'pkR; dkO;'kkL= C-13 fgUnh vkykspukC-12 fganh ukVd@,dkadh C-14 fganh fucaèk vkSj vU; x| foèkk,DSE-1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-1) DSE-3 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-3)DSE-2 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-2) DSE-4 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-4)
PART - IISemester-III Semester-IVPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-5 fganh lkfgR; dk bfrgkl (vk/qfud dky) C-8 Hkkjrh; dkO;'kkL=C-6 fganh dfork (vk/qfud dky Nk;kokn rd) C-9 fganh dfork (Nk;kokn ds ckn)C-7 fganh dgkuh C-10 fgUnh miU;klGE-3 Elective Generic-3 GE-4 Elective Generic-4SEC-1 Skill Enhancement Course (Sec-1) SEC-2 Skill Enhancement Course (Sec-2)
PART - ISemester-I Semester-IIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-1 fganh Hkk"kk vkSj mldh fyfi dk bfrgkl C-3 fganh lkfgR; dk bfrgkl
(vkfndky vkSj eè;dky)C-2 fganh dfork (vkfndky ,oa Hkfädkyhu dkO;) C-4 fganh dfork (jhfrdkyhu dkO;)AECC-1 Ability Enhancement Compulsory AECC-2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) Course (AECC)GE-1 Elective Generic-1 GE-2 Elective Generic-2
*Adhoc/Temporary Faculty
PART - ISemester-I Semester-IIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-1 History of India-I C-3 History of India-IIC-2 Social Formations and Cultural C-4 Social Formations and Cultural Patterns of the Ancient World Patterns of Ancient and Medieval WorldAECC-1 Ability Enhancement Compulsory AECC-2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) Course (AECC)GE-1 Elective Generic-1 GE-2 Elective Generic-2
PART - IISemester-III Semester-IVPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-5 History of India-III (c. 750-1200) C-8 Rise of Modern West -11C-6 Rise of Modern West-I C-9 History of India-V (c. 1500-1600)C-7 History of India IV (c.1200-1500) C-10 History of India-VI (c. 1750-1857GE-3 Elective Generic-3 GE-4 Elective Generic 4SEC-1 Skill Enhancement Course (Sec-1) SEC-2 Skill Enhancement Course (Sec-2)
PART - IIISemester-V Semester-VIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-11 History of Modern Europe- I C-13 History of India-VIII (c. 1857-1950)C-12 History of India-VII C-14 History of Modern Europe- II (c. 1600-1750) DSE-1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-1) DSE-3 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-3)DSE-2 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-2) DSE-4 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-4)
*Adhoc/Temporary Faculty
COURSE OF STUDY : B.A. (HONS.) HISTORY
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Department of HistoryTeacher-in-Charge : Dr. Bhuvan Kumar Jha
Faculty:
1. Dr. Ajit Jha, M.A., Ph.D.
2. Dr. Pallavi Prasad, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
3. Dr. Swasti Alpana, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D
4. Dr. Ratnesh Kumar Tripathi, M.A., Ph.D.
5. Mr. Ishwar Dan, M.A.
*6. Mr. Sandeep Verma, M.A., M.Phil.
*7. Mr. Sandeep Chatarjee, M.A., Ph.D
*8. Mr. Kundan Raj, M.A., M.Phil.
*9. Dr. Vijay Narayan, M.A., Ph.D
*10. Mr. Abhishek Priyadarshi, M.A.
COURSE OF STUDY : B.Sc. (HONS.) MATHEMATICS
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Department of Mathematics
1. Ms. Renu Jain, M.A., M.Phil.
2. Dr. Tarun Kumar Garg, M.Sc., Ph.D.
3. Dr. Monika Mehta, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.
4. Dr. Vani Sharma, M.A. M.Phil., Ph.D.
5. Dr. Mamta Chaudhary, M.A., M.Phil., PH.D.
6. Ms. Tapshi Lal, M.Sc., M.Phil.
7. Ms. Yakshi Bahl, M.Sc., M.Phil.
Teacher-in-Charge : Dr. Vaneeta Goel
Faculty:
PART - ISemester-I Semester-IIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameBMATH 101 Calculus BMATH 203 Real Analysis BMATH 102 Algebra BMATH204 Differential Equations AECC-1 Ability Enhancement AECC-2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Compulsory Course (AECC) Course (AECC)GE-1 Elective Generic-1 GE-2 Elective Generic-2
PART - IISemester-III Semester-IVPaper No. Name Paper No. NameBMATH 305 Theory of Real functions BMATH 408 Partial Differential EquationsBMATH 306 Group Theory-I BMATH 409 Riemann Integration & Series of functions BMATH 307 Multivariate Calculus BMATH 410 Ring Theory & Linear Algebra-I GE-3 Elective Generic-3 GE-4 Elective Generic-4SEC-1 Skill Enhancement Course SEC-2 Skill Enhancement Course
PART - III
Semester-V Semester-VIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameBMATH 511 Metric Spaces BMATH 613 Complex Analysis BMATH 512 Group Theory-II BMATH 614 Ring Theory and Linear Algebra-IIDSE-1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-1) DSE-3 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-3)DSE-2 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-2) DSE-4 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-4)
*8. Mr. Ajeet Singh, M.Sc.
*9. Luckshay Batra, M.Sc.
*Adhoc/Temporary Faculty
PART - ISemester-I Semester-IIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-1 History of India-I C-3 History of India-IIC-2 Social Formations and Cultural C-4 Social Formations and Cultural Patterns of the Ancient World Patterns of Ancient and Medieval WorldAECC-1 Ability Enhancement Compulsory AECC-2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) Course (AECC)GE-1 Elective Generic-1 GE-2 Elective Generic-2
PART - IISemester-III Semester-IVPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-5 History of India-III (c. 750-1200) C-8 Rise of Modern West -11C-6 Rise of Modern West-I C-9 History of India-V (c. 1500-1600)C-7 History of India IV (c.1200-1500) C-10 History of India-VI (c. 1750-1857GE-3 Elective Generic-3 GE-4 Elective Generic 4SEC-1 Skill Enhancement Course (Sec-1) SEC-2 Skill Enhancement Course (Sec-2)
PART - IIISemester-V Semester-VIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-11 History of Modern Europe- I C-13 History of India-VIII (c. 1857-1950)C-12 History of India-VII C-14 History of Modern Europe- II (c. 1600-1750) DSE-1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-1) DSE-3 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-3)DSE-2 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-2) DSE-4 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-4)
*Adhoc/Temporary Faculty
COURSE OF STUDY : B.A. (HONS.) HISTORY
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Department of HistoryTeacher-in-Charge : Dr. Bhuvan Kumar Jha
Faculty:
1. Dr. Ajit Jha, M.A., Ph.D.
2. Dr. Pallavi Prasad, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
3. Dr. Swasti Alpana, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D
4. Dr. Ratnesh Kumar Tripathi, M.A., Ph.D.
5. Mr. Ishwar Dan, M.A.
*6. Mr. Sandeep Verma, M.A., M.Phil.
*7. Mr. Sandeep Chatarjee, M.A., Ph.D
*8. Mr. Kundan Raj, M.A., M.Phil.
*9. Dr. Vijay Narayan, M.A., Ph.D
*10. Mr. Abhishek Priyadarshi, M.A.
COURSE OF STUDY : B.Sc. (HONS.) MATHEMATICS
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Department of Mathematics
1. Ms. Renu Jain, M.A., M.Phil.
2. Dr. Tarun Kumar Garg, M.Sc., Ph.D.
3. Dr. Monika Mehta, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.
4. Dr. Vani Sharma, M.A. M.Phil., Ph.D.
5. Dr. Mamta Chaudhary, M.A., M.Phil., PH.D.
6. Ms. Tapshi Lal, M.Sc., M.Phil.
7. Ms. Yakshi Bahl, M.Sc., M.Phil.
Teacher-in-Charge : Dr. Vaneeta Goel
Faculty:
PART - ISemester-I Semester-IIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameBMATH 101 Calculus BMATH 203 Real Analysis BMATH 102 Algebra BMATH204 Differential Equations AECC-1 Ability Enhancement AECC-2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Compulsory Course (AECC) Course (AECC)GE-1 Elective Generic-1 GE-2 Elective Generic-2
PART - IISemester-III Semester-IVPaper No. Name Paper No. NameBMATH 305 Theory of Real functions BMATH 408 Partial Differential EquationsBMATH 306 Group Theory-I BMATH 409 Riemann Integration & Series of functions BMATH 307 Multivariate Calculus BMATH 410 Ring Theory & Linear Algebra-I GE-3 Elective Generic-3 GE-4 Elective Generic-4SEC-1 Skill Enhancement Course SEC-2 Skill Enhancement Course
PART - III
Semester-V Semester-VIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameBMATH 511 Metric Spaces BMATH 613 Complex Analysis BMATH 512 Group Theory-II BMATH 614 Ring Theory and Linear Algebra-IIDSE-1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-1) DSE-3 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-3)DSE-2 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-2) DSE-4 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-4)
*8. Mr. Ajeet Singh, M.Sc.
*9. Luckshay Batra, M.Sc.
*Adhoc/Temporary Faculty
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Department of Political ScienceTeacher-in-Charge : Dr. Steven Reign
Faculty:
1. Dr. Nirmal Jindal, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
2. Dr. Ashwani Kr. Sharma, M.A., M.Phil., D.Phil.
2. Dr. Kanchan Sharma, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
4. Mr. Lajpat Rai, M.A., M.Phil.
5. Dr. Neelu Anita Tigga, M.A., M. Phil., Ph.D
6. Dr. Pradeep Kumar, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D.
7. Mr. Virendra Kumar, M.A., M.Phil.
8. Mr. Shashi Shekhar Prasad Singh, M.A., M.Phil.
9. Dr. Mona Das, M.A., M.Phil. Ph.D
10. Dr. Steven Reign, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D
11. Mr. Jiya Lal, M.A. M.Phil.
12. Dr. Swadesh Singh, M.A., M.Phil. Ph.D
13. Dr. Aditya Narayan Mishra, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
*14. Dr. Ashutosh Trivedi, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D
*15. Dr. Nishant, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D
*16. Dr. Nishant Yadav, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D
*17. Ms. Alisha Dhingra, M.A., M.Phil
PART - ISemester-I Semester-IIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-1 Understanding Political Theory C-3 Political Theory-Concepts and DebatesC-2 Constitutional Government and C-4 Political Process in India Democracy in IndiaAECC-1 Ability Enhancement Compulsory AECC-2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) Course (AECC)GE-1 Elective Generic-1 GE-2 Elective Generic-2
PART - IISemester-III Semester-IVPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-5 Introduction to Comparative C-8 Political Processes and Institutions in Government and Politics Comparative PerspectiveC-6 Perspectives on Public Administration C-9 Public Policy and Administration in IndiaC-7 Perspectives on International C-10 Global Politics Relations and World HistoryGE-3 Elective Generic-3 GE-4 Elective Generic-4SEC-1 Skill Enhancement Course (Sec-1) SEC-2 Skill Enhancement Course (Sec-2)
PART - IIISemester-V Semester-VIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-11 Classical Political Philosophy C-13 Modern Political PhilosophyC-12 Indian Political Thought-I C-14 Indian Political Thought-IIDSE-1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-1) DSE-3 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-3)DSE-2 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-2) DSE-4 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-4)
COURSE OF STUDY : B.A. (HONS.) POLITICAL SCIENCE
COURSE OF STUDY : B.A. (HONS.) SANSKRIT
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Department of Sanskrit
1. Dr. Anju Seth, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D
2. Dr. Saroj Gupta, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D
3. Dr. Malti Raghav, M.A., Ph.D
4. Dr. Uma Arya, M.A. M.Phil., Ph.D
*5. Dr. Sandeep Kumar., M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D
Teacher-in-Charge : Dr. Ajay Kumar Jha
Faculty:
PART - ISemester-I Semester-IIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-1 Classical Sanskrit Literature (Poetry) C-3 Classical Sanskrit Literature (Prose)C-2 Critical Survey of Sanskrit Literature C-4 Self-Management in the GitaAECC-1 Ability Enhancement Compulsory AECC-2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) Course (AECC)GE-1 Elective Generic-1 GE-2 Elective Generic-2
PART - IISemester-III Semester-IVPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-5 Classical Sanskrit Literature (Drama) C-8 Indian Epigraphy, Paleography and ChronologyC-6 Poetics and Literary Criticism C-9 Modern Sanskrit LiteratureC-7 Indian Social Institutions and Polity C-10 Sanskrit and World LiteratureGE-3 Elective Generic-3 GE-4 Elective Generic-4SEC-1 Skill Enhancement Course (Sec-1) SEC-2 Skill Enhancement Course (Sec-2)
PART - IIISemester-V Semester-VIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-11 Vedic Literature C-13 Indian Ontology and EpistemologyC-12 Sanskrit Grammar C-14 Sanskrit Composition and CommunicationDSE-1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-1) DSE-3 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-3)DSE-2 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-2) DSE-4 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-4)
*Adhoc/Temporary Faculty
*Adhoc/Temporary Faculty20
Department of Political ScienceTeacher-in-Charge : Dr. Steven Reign
Faculty:
1. Dr. Nirmal Jindal, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
2. Dr. Ashwani Kr. Sharma, M.A., M.Phil., D.Phil.
2. Dr. Kanchan Sharma, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
4. Mr. Lajpat Rai, M.A., M.Phil.
5. Dr. Neelu Anita Tigga, M.A., M. Phil., Ph.D
6. Dr. Pradeep Kumar, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D.
7. Mr. Virendra Kumar, M.A., M.Phil.
8. Mr. Shashi Shekhar Prasad Singh, M.A., M.Phil.
9. Dr. Mona Das, M.A., M.Phil. Ph.D
10. Dr. Steven Reign, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D
11. Mr. Jiya Lal, M.A. M.Phil.
12. Dr. Swadesh Singh, M.A., M.Phil. Ph.D
13. Dr. Aditya Narayan Mishra, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
*14. Dr. Ashutosh Trivedi, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D
*15. Dr. Nishant, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D
*16. Dr. Nishant Yadav, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D
*17. Ms. Alisha Dhingra, M.A., M.Phil
PART - ISemester-I Semester-IIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-1 Understanding Political Theory C-3 Political Theory-Concepts and DebatesC-2 Constitutional Government and C-4 Political Process in India Democracy in IndiaAECC-1 Ability Enhancement Compulsory AECC-2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) Course (AECC)GE-1 Elective Generic-1 GE-2 Elective Generic-2
PART - IISemester-III Semester-IVPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-5 Introduction to Comparative C-8 Political Processes and Institutions in Government and Politics Comparative PerspectiveC-6 Perspectives on Public Administration C-9 Public Policy and Administration in IndiaC-7 Perspectives on International C-10 Global Politics Relations and World HistoryGE-3 Elective Generic-3 GE-4 Elective Generic-4SEC-1 Skill Enhancement Course (Sec-1) SEC-2 Skill Enhancement Course (Sec-2)
PART - IIISemester-V Semester-VIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-11 Classical Political Philosophy C-13 Modern Political PhilosophyC-12 Indian Political Thought-I C-14 Indian Political Thought-IIDSE-1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-1) DSE-3 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-3)DSE-2 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-2) DSE-4 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-4)
COURSE OF STUDY : B.A. (HONS.) POLITICAL SCIENCE
COURSE OF STUDY : B.A. (HONS.) SANSKRIT
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Department of Sanskrit
1. Dr. Anju Seth, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D
2. Dr. Saroj Gupta, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D
3. Dr. Malti Raghav, M.A., Ph.D
4. Dr. Uma Arya, M.A. M.Phil., Ph.D
*5. Dr. Sandeep Kumar., M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D
Teacher-in-Charge : Dr. Ajay Kumar Jha
Faculty:
PART - ISemester-I Semester-IIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-1 Classical Sanskrit Literature (Poetry) C-3 Classical Sanskrit Literature (Prose)C-2 Critical Survey of Sanskrit Literature C-4 Self-Management in the GitaAECC-1 Ability Enhancement Compulsory AECC-2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) Course (AECC)GE-1 Elective Generic-1 GE-2 Elective Generic-2
PART - IISemester-III Semester-IVPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-5 Classical Sanskrit Literature (Drama) C-8 Indian Epigraphy, Paleography and ChronologyC-6 Poetics and Literary Criticism C-9 Modern Sanskrit LiteratureC-7 Indian Social Institutions and Polity C-10 Sanskrit and World LiteratureGE-3 Elective Generic-3 GE-4 Elective Generic-4SEC-1 Skill Enhancement Course (Sec-1) SEC-2 Skill Enhancement Course (Sec-2)
PART - IIISemester-V Semester-VIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-11 Vedic Literature C-13 Indian Ontology and EpistemologyC-12 Sanskrit Grammar C-14 Sanskrit Composition and CommunicationDSE-1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-1) DSE-3 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-3)DSE-2 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-2) DSE-4 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-4)
*Adhoc/Temporary Faculty
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Department of UrduTeacher-in-Charge : Dr. Qamar-ul-Hasan
Faculty:
1. Dr. Aquil Ahmed, M.A., Ph.D
2. Dr. Qamar-ul-Hasan, M.A., Ph.D
3. Dr. Raisa Parveen, M.A., Ph.D
*4. Mr. Suraj Kumar, M.A., M.Phil
*5. Dr. Arif Ishtiyaque, M.A., Ph.D
PART - ISemester-I Semester-IIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-1 Study of Urdu Fiction C-3 Study of Modern NazmC-2 Study of Urdu Non Fiction C-4 Study of Modern GhazalAECC-1 Ability Enhancement Compulsory AECC-2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) Course (AECC)GE-1 Elective Generic-1 GE-2 Elective Generic-2
PART - IISemester-III Semester-IVPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-5 Study of Prose Writer Shibli C-8 Study of Classical ProseC-6 Special Study of Hali C-9 Urdu Tanz-o-MezahC-7 Study of Classical Ghazal C-10 Study of Qasida, Marsia & MasnaviGE-3 Elective Generic-3 GE-4 Elective Generic-4SEC-1 Skill Enhancement Course (Sec-1) SEC-2 Skill Enhancement Course (Sec-2)
PART - IIISemester-V Semester-VIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-11 Study of Poet Mirza Ghalib C-13 History of Urdu Language and LiteratureC-12 Study of Literary Movements C-14 Study of Poet IqbalDSE-1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-1) DSE-3 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-3)DSE-2 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-2) DSE-4 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-4)
COURSE OF STUDY : B.A. (HONS.) URDU*AECC Environmental Science
Departments/Societies/Activities
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Department of Phy. Edu.
1. Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary, M.A., Ph.D
Teacher-in-Charge : Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary
Faculty:
Department of Env. StudiesTeacher-in-Charge : Dr. Rajeev Singh
2. Dr. Rekha Sharma, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D
1. Dr. Rajeev Singh : M.Sc., Ph.D
Faculty:
2. Mr. Anupam Sunny, M.Sc., Ph.D
*Adhoc/Temporary Faculty22
Department of UrduTeacher-in-Charge : Dr. Qamar-ul-Hasan
Faculty:
1. Dr. Aquil Ahmed, M.A., Ph.D
2. Dr. Qamar-ul-Hasan, M.A., Ph.D
3. Dr. Raisa Parveen, M.A., Ph.D
*4. Mr. Suraj Kumar, M.A., M.Phil
*5. Dr. Arif Ishtiyaque, M.A., Ph.D
PART - ISemester-I Semester-IIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-1 Study of Urdu Fiction C-3 Study of Modern NazmC-2 Study of Urdu Non Fiction C-4 Study of Modern GhazalAECC-1 Ability Enhancement Compulsory AECC-2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) Course (AECC)GE-1 Elective Generic-1 GE-2 Elective Generic-2
PART - IISemester-III Semester-IVPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-5 Study of Prose Writer Shibli C-8 Study of Classical ProseC-6 Special Study of Hali C-9 Urdu Tanz-o-MezahC-7 Study of Classical Ghazal C-10 Study of Qasida, Marsia & MasnaviGE-3 Elective Generic-3 GE-4 Elective Generic-4SEC-1 Skill Enhancement Course (Sec-1) SEC-2 Skill Enhancement Course (Sec-2)
PART - IIISemester-V Semester-VIPaper No. Name Paper No. NameC-11 Study of Poet Mirza Ghalib C-13 History of Urdu Language and LiteratureC-12 Study of Literary Movements C-14 Study of Poet IqbalDSE-1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-1) DSE-3 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-3)DSE-2 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-2) DSE-4 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE-4)
COURSE OF STUDY : B.A. (HONS.) URDU*AECC Environmental Science
Departments/Societies/Activities
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Department of Phy. Edu.
1. Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary, M.A., Ph.D
Teacher-in-Charge : Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary
Faculty:
Department of Env. StudiesTeacher-in-Charge : Dr. Rajeev Singh
2. Dr. Rekha Sharma, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D
1. Dr. Rajeev Singh : M.Sc., Ph.D
Faculty:
2. Mr. Anupam Sunny, M.Sc., Ph.D
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The BA Programme is an inter-disciplinary course which provides students a comprehensive idea of different disciplines of humanities and social sciences. B.A. Programme course requires a student to offer a combination of discipline, language, foundation and application courses over six semesters.
(i) Discipline Courses :
B.A. Programme Course requires a student to offer any two discipline courses in all six semesters. College offers following combinations of discipline courses and students can choose any one of these. Sections have been divided on the basis of subject combinations and medium of instruction.
(ii) Language Courses :
A student shall offer eight language papers over six semesters. Of these, 2 papers are to be in English and 2 papers are to be in Hindi/other Indian Languages.
(a) English – Compulsory in Semesters I, II, III and IV.
(b) Hindi/Modern Indian Language – Compulsory in Semester I, II, V and VI.
Note: Students who have studied English upto Class XII will opt for English A and those who have studied the subject up to Class X will opt for English B. Likewise, students who have studied Hindi up to class XII will opt for Hindi A and those who have studied it upto Class X will opt for Hindi B and those who have studied it upto Class VIII will opt for Hindi C.
M.I.L. - Students who have not studied Hindi at any level can take Political Science, Economics and History in lieu of M.I.L. (Modern Indian Languages)
1. There will be three following streams of English for B.A. & B.Com (Prog.) students based on their class XII marks.
i. 80% and above - English Language Through Literature - ‘English A’
ii. 60% and above up to 80% - English Fluency - ‘English B’
iii. Less than 60% English Proficiency - ‘English C’
2. There is a streaming in AECC according to last English Examinations taken in school by student. AECC A for students who have studied English till class 12th, AECC B for students who have studied English till class 10th, AECC C for students who have studied English till Class 8th.
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B.A. Programme
Section A — Economics and Political Science OR
Political Science and Sanskrit OR Hindi Medium
Sanskrit and History
Section B — History, Political Science and Hindi Hindi Medium
(Choose any Two)
Section C — OMSP, Economics, English, Maths, English Medium
Political Science and History
(Choose any Two)
Section D — Economics, English, History, English Medium
Political Science and Maths
(Choose any Two)
Section E — History, Political Science and Hindi Hindi Medium
(Choose any Two)
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Staff Council Committees / SocietiesSecretary, Staff Council - Mr. Raghunath Saket
COMMITTEE NAME CONVENER
1. Admission Committee - Dr. Manoj Kumar
2. Time Table Committee - Dr. Ajay Kumar Jha
3. Development Committee - Mr. Shashi Shekhar Prasad Singh
4. Library Comittee - Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singh
5. Debating Society Abhivayakti - Dr. Radhey Shyam Bhardwaj
6. Student Advisory Committee - Dr. Qamar-ul-Hasan
7. SC and ST Advisory Committee - Dr. Sanjay Kumar Seth
8. Proctorial Committee - Dr. Radhey Shyam Bhardwaj
9. Foreign Students Advisory Committee - Ms. Poonam Singh
10. Sports Committee - Dr. Rekha Sharma
11. Garden Committee - Dr. Anju Seth
12. Computer Lab Committee - Dr. Tarun Kumar Garg
13. Magazine Committee - Dr. Munna Kumar Pandey
14. Purchase Committee - Secretary, Staff Council
15. Examination Committee - Dr. Malti Raghav
16. Research Committee - Dr. Pravin Kumar (Hindi)
17. Alumni Committee - Mr. Virendra Kumar
18. Committee for Career - Dr. Radheyshyam Counseling and Placement
19. Arts and Culture Society - Mr. Ajay Kumar (Hindi)
20. Film Society - Mr. Ishwar Dan
21. Dramatic Society - Dr. Vinod Kumar Choubey
22. Photography Society - Dr. Anupam Sunny
23. North East Society - Dr. Anjla Upadhyay
24. Auditorium and Seminar Room - Dr. Tarun Kumar Garg Maintenance Committee
25. Equal Opportunity Cell - Mr. Jiya Lal
26. NSS Progamme Officer - Dr. Aditya Narayan Mishra
27. Canteen Committee - Dr. Rajeev Singh
28. *Internal Complaint Committee - Dr. Mridula Bhatia Against Sexual Harassment Contact: 9873003311
29. Anti Discrimination Officer - Dr. Raj Kumar
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The BA Programme is an inter-disciplinary course which provides students a comprehensive idea of different disciplines of humanities and social sciences. B.A. Programme course requires a student to offer a combination of discipline, language, foundation and application courses over six semesters.
(i) Discipline Courses :
B.A. Programme Course requires a student to offer any two discipline courses in all six semesters. College offers following combinations of discipline courses and students can choose any one of these. Sections have been divided on the basis of subject combinations and medium of instruction.
(ii) Language Courses :
A student shall offer eight language papers over six semesters. Of these, 2 papers are to be in English and 2 papers are to be in Hindi/other Indian Languages.
(a) English – Compulsory in Semesters I, II, III and IV.
(b) Hindi/Modern Indian Language – Compulsory in Semester I, II, V and VI.
Note: Students who have studied English upto Class XII will opt for English A and those who have studied the subject up to Class X will opt for English B. Likewise, students who have studied Hindi up to class XII will opt for Hindi A and those who have studied it upto Class X will opt for Hindi B and those who have studied it upto Class VIII will opt for Hindi C.
M.I.L. - Students who have not studied Hindi at any level can take Political Science, Economics and History in lieu of M.I.L. (Modern Indian Languages)
1. There will be three following streams of English for B.A. & B.Com (Prog.) students based on their class XII marks.
i. 80% and above - English Language Through Literature - ‘English A’
ii. 60% and above up to 80% - English Fluency - ‘English B’
iii. Less than 60% English Proficiency - ‘English C’
2. There is a streaming in AECC according to last English Examinations taken in school by student. AECC A for students who have studied English till class 12th, AECC B for students who have studied English till class 10th, AECC C for students who have studied English till Class 8th.
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2- os fo|kFkhZ ftUgksaus vkBoha d{kk rd fo"k; ds :i esa fgUnh ugha i<h gS] muds fy, (vfuok;Z fganh (Compulsory Test
Hindi)) dk iz'ui= gksxkA os MIL fgUnh ds LFkku ij jktuhfr foKku vkSj bfrgkl ys ldrs gSaA
B.A. Programme
Section A — Economics and Political Science OR
Political Science and Sanskrit OR Hindi Medium
Sanskrit and History
Section B — History, Political Science and Hindi Hindi Medium
(Choose any Two)
Section C — OMSP, Economics, English, Maths, English Medium
Political Science and History
(Choose any Two)
Section D — Economics, English, History, English Medium
Political Science and Maths
(Choose any Two)
Section E — History, Political Science and Hindi Hindi Medium
(Choose any Two)
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Staff Council Committees / SocietiesSecretary, Staff Council - Mr. Raghunath Saket
COMMITTEE NAME CONVENER
1. Admission Committee - Dr. Manoj Kumar
2. Time Table Committee - Dr. Ajay Kumar Jha
3. Development Committee - Mr. Shashi Shekhar Prasad Singh
4. Library Comittee - Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singh
5. Debating Society Abhivayakti - Dr. Radhey Shyam Bhardwaj
6. Student Advisory Committee - Dr. Qamar-ul-Hasan
7. SC and ST Advisory Committee - Dr. Sanjay Kumar Seth
8. Proctorial Committee - Dr. Radhey Shyam Bhardwaj
9. Foreign Students Advisory Committee - Ms. Poonam Singh
10. Sports Committee - Dr. Rekha Sharma
11. Garden Committee - Dr. Anju Seth
12. Computer Lab Committee - Dr. Tarun Kumar Garg
13. Magazine Committee - Dr. Munna Kumar Pandey
14. Purchase Committee - Secretary, Staff Council
15. Examination Committee - Dr. Malti Raghav
16. Research Committee - Dr. Pravin Kumar (Hindi)
17. Alumni Committee - Mr. Virendra Kumar
18. Committee for Career - Dr. Radheyshyam Counseling and Placement
19. Arts and Culture Society - Mr. Ajay Kumar (Hindi)
20. Film Society - Mr. Ishwar Dan
21. Dramatic Society - Dr. Vinod Kumar Choubey
22. Photography Society - Dr. Anupam Sunny
23. North East Society - Dr. Anjla Upadhyay
24. Auditorium and Seminar Room - Dr. Tarun Kumar Garg Maintenance Committee
25. Equal Opportunity Cell - Mr. Jiya Lal
26. NSS Progamme Officer - Dr. Aditya Narayan Mishra
27. Canteen Committee - Dr. Rajeev Singh
28. *Internal Complaint Committee - Dr. Mridula Bhatia Against Sexual Harassment Contact: 9873003311
29. Anti Discrimination Officer - Dr. Raj Kumar
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Administrative DepartmentMr. Sunil Kumar Chaubey, Administrative Officer
Administrative SectionMr. Arun Giri, Officiating S.O. (Admn.)
Sr. No. Name Designation
1. Mr. Attaulla Khan Senior Assistant (Offg.)
2. Mr. Shiba Lal Senior Assistant (Offg.)
3. Ms. Sadhna Dash Senior Assistant (Offg.)
4. Mr. Sukai Prasad Assistant
5. Mr. Sunil Kumar Assistant
6. Mr. Pawan Kumar Junior Assistant
7. Mr. Dayal Ram Junior Assistant
8. Mr. Ashok Kumar Junior Assistant
9. Mr. Sumit Chauhan Junior Assistant (Contractual)
10. Mr. Harinder Yadav Daftri
11. Mr. Abdul Raoof Office Attendant
12. Mr. Joginder Yadav Office Attendant
13. Mr. Ramesh Negi Office Attendant
14. Ms. Sheela Devi Water Women
15. Mr. Akhilesh Yadav Office Attendant
16. Mr. Rajender Ram Office Attendant
17. Mr. Pawan Chauhan Office Attendant
18. Mr. Satpal Negi Office Attendant
19. Mrs. Poojam Bajpai Water Women
20. Ms. Nisha Water Women (Contractual)
21. Krishna Mukwana MTS
22. Upendra Ojha MTS (Contractual)
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Accounts SectionDr. Raj Rani Sharma, Bursar
Mr. Arun Giri, Officiating S.O. (Accounts)
Sr. No. Name Designation
1. Ms. Richa Gaba Assistant
2. Mr. Sorabh Paliwal Junior Assistant
3. Mr. Dinesh Chaudhary Junior Assistant
3. Ms. Shambhawi Junior Assistant (Contractual)
4. Mr. Rakesh Kumar Junior Assistant (Contractual)
5. Mr. Harish Kumar Junior Assistant (Contractual)
6. Mr. Amit Kumar Ojha Daftri (Contractual)
7. Mr. Surender Kumar Office Attendant
LibraryMr. Mukesh Kumar, Library In-Charge
Sr. No. Name Designation
1. Mr. Shitla Prasad Professional Assistant
2. Mrs. Khamoshika Kalra Semi Professional Assistant
3. Mr. Surajmal Semi Professional Assistant (Offg.)
4. Mr. Rajeev Kumar Library Assistant
5. Mr. Jai Hind Library Attendant
6. Mr. Parveen Yadav Library Attendant
7. Mr. Faizan Library Attendant
8. Mr. Krishna Yadav Library Attendant
9. Ms. Komal Semi Professional Assistant (Contractual)
10. Mrs. Sharda Rani Library Attendant (Contractual)
11. Mr. Sumit Library Attendant (Contractual)
12. Mr. Rakesh Library Attendant (Contractual)
Computer Lab SectionSr. No. Name Designation
1. Mrs. Rakhi Pareek Senior Technical Assistant
2. Mr. Deep Narayan Pandey Technical Assistant (Contractual)
3. Mr. Rahul Kumar Lab Assistant (Contractual)
4. Mr. Rajan Kushwaha Lab Attendant
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Administrative DepartmentMr. Sunil Kumar Chaubey, Administrative Officer
Administrative SectionMr. Arun Giri, Officiating S.O. (Admn.)
Sr. No. Name Designation
1. Mr. Attaulla Khan Senior Assistant (Offg.)
2. Mr. Shiba Lal Senior Assistant (Offg.)
3. Ms. Sadhna Dash Senior Assistant (Offg.)
4. Mr. Sukai Prasad Assistant
5. Mr. Sunil Kumar Assistant
6. Mr. Pawan Kumar Junior Assistant
7. Mr. Dayal Ram Junior Assistant
8. Mr. Ashok Kumar Junior Assistant
9. Mr. Sumit Chauhan Junior Assistant (Contractual)
10. Mr. Harinder Yadav Daftri
11. Mr. Abdul Raoof Office Attendant
12. Mr. Joginder Yadav Office Attendant
13. Mr. Ramesh Negi Office Attendant
14. Ms. Sheela Devi Water Women
15. Mr. Akhilesh Yadav Office Attendant
16. Mr. Rajender Ram Office Attendant
17. Mr. Pawan Chauhan Office Attendant
18. Mr. Satpal Negi Office Attendant
19. Mrs. Poojam Bajpai Water Women
20. Ms. Nisha Water Women (Contractual)
21. Krishna Mukwana MTS
22. Upendra Ojha MTS (Contractual)
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Accounts SectionDr. Raj Rani Sharma, Bursar
Mr. Arun Giri, Officiating S.O. (Accounts)
Sr. No. Name Designation
1. Ms. Richa Gaba Assistant
2. Mr. Sorabh Paliwal Junior Assistant
3. Mr. Dinesh Chaudhary Junior Assistant
3. Ms. Shambhawi Junior Assistant (Contractual)
4. Mr. Rakesh Kumar Junior Assistant (Contractual)
5. Mr. Harish Kumar Junior Assistant (Contractual)
6. Mr. Amit Kumar Ojha Daftri (Contractual)
7. Mr. Surender Kumar Office Attendant
LibraryMr. Mukesh Kumar, Library In-Charge
Sr. No. Name Designation
1. Mr. Shitla Prasad Professional Assistant
2. Mrs. Khamoshika Kalra Semi Professional Assistant
3. Mr. Surajmal Semi Professional Assistant (Offg.)
4. Mr. Rajeev Kumar Library Assistant
5. Mr. Jai Hind Library Attendant
6. Mr. Parveen Yadav Library Attendant
7. Mr. Faizan Library Attendant
8. Mr. Krishna Yadav Library Attendant
9. Ms. Komal Semi Professional Assistant (Contractual)
10. Mrs. Sharda Rani Library Attendant (Contractual)
11. Mr. Sumit Library Attendant (Contractual)
12. Mr. Rakesh Library Attendant (Contractual)
Computer Lab SectionSr. No. Name Designation
1. Mrs. Rakhi Pareek Senior Technical Assistant
2. Mr. Deep Narayan Pandey Technical Assistant (Contractual)
3. Mr. Rahul Kumar Lab Assistant (Contractual)
4. Mr. Rajan Kushwaha Lab Attendant
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1. 'UTKARSH'- THE ART AND CULTURE SOCIETY
The arts and culture society provides a platform for the expression of the creative energy of the young students. The society organizes dance and musical performances and events that enliven the college life and groom the students. The college has many students who are trained in classical as well as folk forms of dance. The society taps this talent pool and trains the students for performances and competitions within the college and other as well as universities.
2. 'ABHIVYAKTI'- THE DEBATING SOCIETY
The Debating Society regularly organizes intra, inter-college and National level debates in English, Hindi, Urdu and Sanskrit. The Society through its activities seeks to cultivate a research oriented competitive debating culture with emphasis on listening skills, intelligent ideas, responsive approach and competent spoken skills. Abhivyakti has conducted debates on various issues such as culture, history, politics, current affairs, law, sports and life. Over the years, our debaters have represented the College in Inter-college, intracollege and national level debates and have made the college proud by winning several prizes.
3. 'THE THIRD ACT'- DRAMATICS SOCIETY
One of the most active societies of the college is the dramatics society, 'The Third Act', holds theatre workshops, lectures and drama productions. This society recognizes the need for young people to express their emotions creatively. Through focused theatre workshops, hidden acting talents are recognized and polished which invariably results in brilliant performances by amateurs. The students have been provided a spacious room in Block A to conduct their workshops and carry on with their practice sessions.
4. FILM SOCIETY (CINEPAT)
The film society conducts regular film screenings which are followed by discussions, analysis and overview of the theme, technique etc. This society seeks to use films as a medium for collective learning and creating an understanding that films have there to offer than more entertainment. The society sensitises students to the fact that films can be both a mirror of our milier and agents of social change.
5. PHOTOGRAPHY SOCIETY (TASVEER)
Tasveer Society of Satyawati College is a platform to bring together the like-minded people and share knowledge wedge about the art and science of Photography. The society encourages students to study light and imparts tips on composition in the form of workshops, seminars, event coverage and photo walks. Each year the society organises such activities that give students a chance to learn photography and utilise their camera to the fullest and become sensitised to the world around. The society “focuses” on interaction between experts and students in addition to enhancing peer learning in photography and build an environment to capture memories forever. The society has its own studio and Dslr Camera which helps student learn the art of photography the best.
6. ‘SAKSHAM’ COMMITTEE FOR CAREER COUNSELING AND PLACEMENT
This committee prepares students for their professional lives after college. Students acquire soft skills through workshops, lectures conducted by eminent people. The Committee co-ordinates with the placement cell of Delhi University and assists students in the registration process. In the previous academic year, the committee invited finance, banking and health management companies to the college for campus placements. Several students were selected for recruitment.
7. FOREIGN STUDENTS' ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Foreign students advisory committee oversees the activities, problems and difficulties, if any, faced by students from other Countries. The committee facilitates participation of foreign students in the college activities and ensures that they feel at home in their new surroundings.
8. SC/ST COMMITTEE
The committee's aim is to empower students belonging to the deprived sections admitted to the college under reserved categories. It conducts workshops for personality development, acquiring computer
Extra Curricular Activities : Societies and Committees
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1. 'UTKARSH'- THE ART AND CULTURE SOCIETY
The arts and culture society provides a platform for the expression of the creative energy of the young students. The society organizes dance and musical performances and events that enliven the college life and groom the students. The college has many students who are trained in classical as well as folk forms of dance. The society taps this talent pool and trains the students for performances and competitions within the college and other as well as universities.
2. 'ABHIVYAKTI'- THE DEBATING SOCIETY
The Debating Society regularly organizes intra, inter-college and National level debates in English, Hindi, Urdu and Sanskrit. The Society through its activities seeks to cultivate a research oriented competitive debating culture with emphasis on listening skills, intelligent ideas, responsive approach and competent spoken skills. Abhivyakti has conducted debates on various issues such as culture, history, politics, current affairs, law, sports and life. Over the years, our debaters have represented the College in Inter-college, intracollege and national level debates and have made the college proud by winning several prizes.
3. 'THE THIRD ACT'- DRAMATICS SOCIETY
One of the most active societies of the college is the dramatics society, 'The Third Act', holds theatre workshops, lectures and drama productions. This society recognizes the need for young people to express their emotions creatively. Through focused theatre workshops, hidden acting talents are recognized and polished which invariably results in brilliant performances by amateurs. The students have been provided a spacious room in Block A to conduct their workshops and carry on with their practice sessions.
4. FILM SOCIETY (CINEPAT)
The film society conducts regular film screenings which are followed by discussions, analysis and overview of the theme, technique etc. This society seeks to use films as a medium for collective learning and creating an understanding that films have there to offer than more entertainment. The society sensitises students to the fact that films can be both a mirror of our milier and agents of social change.
5. PHOTOGRAPHY SOCIETY (TASVEER)
Tasveer Society of Satyawati College is a platform to bring together the like-minded people and share knowledge wedge about the art and science of Photography. The society encourages students to study light and imparts tips on composition in the form of workshops, seminars, event coverage and photo walks. Each year the society organises such activities that give students a chance to learn photography and utilise their camera to the fullest and become sensitised to the world around. The society “focuses” on interaction between experts and students in addition to enhancing peer learning in photography and build an environment to capture memories forever. The society has its own studio and Dslr Camera which helps student learn the art of photography the best.
6. ‘SAKSHAM’ COMMITTEE FOR CAREER COUNSELING AND PLACEMENT
This committee prepares students for their professional lives after college. Students acquire soft skills through workshops, lectures conducted by eminent people. The Committee co-ordinates with the placement cell of Delhi University and assists students in the registration process. In the previous academic year, the committee invited finance, banking and health management companies to the college for campus placements. Several students were selected for recruitment.
7. FOREIGN STUDENTS' ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Foreign students advisory committee oversees the activities, problems and difficulties, if any, faced by students from other Countries. The committee facilitates participation of foreign students in the college activities and ensures that they feel at home in their new surroundings.
8. SC/ST COMMITTEE
The committee's aim is to empower students belonging to the deprived sections admitted to the college under reserved categories. It conducts workshops for personality development, acquiring computer
Extra Curricular Activities : Societies and Committees
skills and developing communication skills for these students. There are remedial classes held for the benefit of students who find it difficult to cope with the curriculum.
9. THE NORTH EAST SOCIETY
The North East Society aims to create a welcoming environment for students from the North East in College. It seeks to enable them to fully participate in College life. The Society also observes an annual North East Fest which celebrates the unique culture of the region. The society organizes various activities like lectures and screaming of films and documentaries to highlight the issues impacting the people of the North-East.
10. 'UJJWALA' –THE COLLEGE MAGAZINE
The college publishes a magazine annually which has poems, stories, essays by students and teachers. The college magazine provides students with an opportunity to express themselves creatively. The magazine named 'Ujjwala' is multi-lingual with a section each in English, Hindi, Sanskrit and Urdu.
11. INTERNAL COMPLAINT COMMITTEE AGAINST SEXUAL HARASSMENT
It deals with all the incidents amounting to any kind of Sexual Harassment with in the premises of the College.
12. FAMILY COUNSELING CENTRE
The Family Counseling Centre organizes a wide range of activities round the year aimed at creating gender awareness. The centre maintains a library which has a rich collection of books, pamphlets, and films on issues related to gender. This centre also provides counselling services to students.
13. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY CELL
The Equal Opportunity Cell is committed towards providing a barrier-free environment to facilitate quality education and equitable access to career opportunities for differently-abled students. it has provided laptops (with special software for VH students) to most of the PWD students. Equal Opportunity Cell has also provided 26 DAISY players to our VH students and got repaired old iPods. Regular meetings are held to address student issues.
14. NATIONAL CADET CORPS
The NCC unit of the college trains boys and girls as cadets in the Army and Navy wings. Our cadets have had the honor of participating in the Republic Day parade and Special National Camps. Rigorous training that the students undergo in NCC helps them maintain a fine balance between mind and body.
15. NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME
College has an active group of student volunteers associated with the NSS. The NSS volunteers conduct reading sessions for visually challenged students. Their activities include working with nearby slum population, organizing and participating in blood donation camps, Red Ribbon Club, teaching children of construction workers in the college campus. The NSS organizes an Annual Function "Sarokar" every year.
16. STUDENTS UNION
Satyawati College has a Students' Union which is elected by the students every year. However a rst year student can only contest for the post of Central Councilor, the rest of the posts of the union are open only to second and third year students.
17. ALUMNI COMMITTEE
Satyawati Alumni committee has been working very actively for last two years. The college is trying to collect data of its old students using social and electronic media. The Alumni meet is organized by the college alumni committee. Online registration has been introduced to facilitate in updating the list of alumni.
Alongwith these committees, which are open to all students, every department has it own committee which is open to the students of that particular discipline.
COLLEGE FESTIVAL 'UTSAV'
The Annual College festival 'UTSAV' is held jointly by the Arts and Culture Society and the Students Union. The Festival provides an ideal opportunity to the students to show their individual and collective talents in the various competitions.
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Scholarships and PrizesThere are several scholarships and schemes of financial assistance awarded to students based on their academic performance and achievements in co-curricular activities.
1. The Ms. Asha Sahani Memorial Prize instituted by her husband, Mr. S.C. Sahani is awarded to the topper of English (Hons.) I, II & III Years.
2. Late Gaurav Nagpal Scholarship instituted by his father Shri Baldev Raj Nagpal, is awarded to the toppers of B.Com. (Hons.) I & II Year.
3. The Late Professor K. P. Mathur Memorial Prize is instituted by his daughter Dr. Abha Mathur, is awarded to the student securing highest marks in Indian Economics paper.
4. Smt. Bhagwati Mathur Memorial Prize is instituted by Dr. Abha Mathur is awarded to topper of Fourth Semester of B.Com. (Hons.).
5. The Late Ms. Jaswant Kaur Memorial Prize instituted by her daughter. Dr. Inderjeet Kaur is awarded to SC/ST Girl Student of Political Science (Hons.) who scores above 55% marks:
6. The Late Shri G.N. Aggarwal Memorial Prize instituted by his son Dr. S.C. Agarwal is awarded to topper of Economics (Hons.) I & II Year.
7. Dr. Usha Aggarwal “Tejaswni Scholarship” sponsored by Usha Aggarwal is awarded to the toppers of B.Com. (Prog.) III Year.
8. Sultan Chand Dropadi Devi Education Foundation Scholarship sponsored by Sultan Chand Dropadi Devi Memorial Scholarship Endowment is awarded to toppers of B.Com. (Hons.) III Year.
9. The Late Smt. Ganeshi Devi Memorial Prize instituted by her grandson Dr. G.D. Gulati is awarded to topper of History (Hons.) II Year.
10. The Late Ms. Kranti Memorial Scholarship sponsored by Mr. Kanti Mohan Sharma is awarded to topper of B.Sc. (Hons.) Mathematics, I Year.
11. The A.D. Memorial Trust sponsored by Dr. Saroj Gupta is awarded to toppers of Sanskrit (Hons.) I & II Year.
12. The Guru Sant Raj Aradheya Memorial Prize sponsored by Dr. Abha Mathur is awarded to the topper in paper of "Self-Management Gita".
13. The Ajeet Jawed Memorial Merit Prize sponsored by Dr. M.A. Jawed is awarded to the topper in the paper: "Nationalism in India/Colonialism in India".
14. Prof. Brij Lal memorial award and Ms. Sudesh Kumari memorial award sponsored by Prof. Nirmal Jindal to visually challenge meritorious girls students of 1st year.
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skills and developing communication skills for these students. There are remedial classes held for the benefit of students who find it difficult to cope with the curriculum.
9. THE NORTH EAST SOCIETY
The North East Society aims to create a welcoming environment for students from the North East in College. It seeks to enable them to fully participate in College life. The Society also observes an annual North East Fest which celebrates the unique culture of the region. The society organizes various activities like lectures and screaming of films and documentaries to highlight the issues impacting the people of the North-East.
10. 'UJJWALA' –THE COLLEGE MAGAZINE
The college publishes a magazine annually which has poems, stories, essays by students and teachers. The college magazine provides students with an opportunity to express themselves creatively. The magazine named 'Ujjwala' is multi-lingual with a section each in English, Hindi, Sanskrit and Urdu.
11. INTERNAL COMPLAINT COMMITTEE AGAINST SEXUAL HARASSMENT
It deals with all the incidents amounting to any kind of Sexual Harassment with in the premises of the College.
12. FAMILY COUNSELING CENTRE
The Family Counseling Centre organizes a wide range of activities round the year aimed at creating gender awareness. The centre maintains a library which has a rich collection of books, pamphlets, and films on issues related to gender. This centre also provides counselling services to students.
13. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY CELL
The Equal Opportunity Cell is committed towards providing a barrier-free environment to facilitate quality education and equitable access to career opportunities for differently-abled students. it has provided laptops (with special software for VH students) to most of the PWD students. Equal Opportunity Cell has also provided 26 DAISY players to our VH students and got repaired old iPods. Regular meetings are held to address student issues.
14. NATIONAL CADET CORPS
The NCC unit of the college trains boys and girls as cadets in the Army and Navy wings. Our cadets have had the honor of participating in the Republic Day parade and Special National Camps. Rigorous training that the students undergo in NCC helps them maintain a fine balance between mind and body.
15. NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME
College has an active group of student volunteers associated with the NSS. The NSS volunteers conduct reading sessions for visually challenged students. Their activities include working with nearby slum population, organizing and participating in blood donation camps, Red Ribbon Club, teaching children of construction workers in the college campus. The NSS organizes an Annual Function "Sarokar" every year.
16. STUDENTS UNION
Satyawati College has a Students' Union which is elected by the students every year. However a rst year student can only contest for the post of Central Councilor, the rest of the posts of the union are open only to second and third year students.
17. ALUMNI COMMITTEE
Satyawati Alumni committee has been working very actively for last two years. The college is trying to collect data of its old students using social and electronic media. The Alumni meet is organized by the college alumni committee. Online registration has been introduced to facilitate in updating the list of alumni.
Alongwith these committees, which are open to all students, every department has it own committee which is open to the students of that particular discipline.
COLLEGE FESTIVAL 'UTSAV'
The Annual College festival 'UTSAV' is held jointly by the Arts and Culture Society and the Students Union. The Festival provides an ideal opportunity to the students to show their individual and collective talents in the various competitions.
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Scholarships and PrizesThere are several scholarships and schemes of financial assistance awarded to students based on their academic performance and achievements in co-curricular activities.
1. The Ms. Asha Sahani Memorial Prize instituted by her husband, Mr. S.C. Sahani is awarded to the topper of English (Hons.) I, II & III Years.
2. Late Gaurav Nagpal Scholarship instituted by his father Shri Baldev Raj Nagpal, is awarded to the toppers of B.Com. (Hons.) I & II Year.
3. The Late Professor K. P. Mathur Memorial Prize is instituted by his daughter Dr. Abha Mathur, is awarded to the student securing highest marks in Indian Economics paper.
4. Smt. Bhagwati Mathur Memorial Prize is instituted by Dr. Abha Mathur is awarded to topper of Fourth Semester of B.Com. (Hons.).
5. The Late Ms. Jaswant Kaur Memorial Prize instituted by her daughter. Dr. Inderjeet Kaur is awarded to SC/ST Girl Student of Political Science (Hons.) who scores above 55% marks:
6. The Late Shri G.N. Aggarwal Memorial Prize instituted by his son Dr. S.C. Agarwal is awarded to topper of Economics (Hons.) I & II Year.
7. Dr. Usha Aggarwal “Tejaswni Scholarship” sponsored by Usha Aggarwal is awarded to the toppers of B.Com. (Prog.) III Year.
8. Sultan Chand Dropadi Devi Education Foundation Scholarship sponsored by Sultan Chand Dropadi Devi Memorial Scholarship Endowment is awarded to toppers of B.Com. (Hons.) III Year.
9. The Late Smt. Ganeshi Devi Memorial Prize instituted by her grandson Dr. G.D. Gulati is awarded to topper of History (Hons.) II Year.
10. The Late Ms. Kranti Memorial Scholarship sponsored by Mr. Kanti Mohan Sharma is awarded to topper of B.Sc. (Hons.) Mathematics, I Year.
11. The A.D. Memorial Trust sponsored by Dr. Saroj Gupta is awarded to toppers of Sanskrit (Hons.) I & II Year.
12. The Guru Sant Raj Aradheya Memorial Prize sponsored by Dr. Abha Mathur is awarded to the topper in paper of "Self-Management Gita".
13. The Ajeet Jawed Memorial Merit Prize sponsored by Dr. M.A. Jawed is awarded to the topper in the paper: "Nationalism in India/Colonialism in India".
14. Prof. Brij Lal memorial award and Ms. Sudesh Kumari memorial award sponsored by Prof. Nirmal Jindal to visually challenge meritorious girls students of 1st year.
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
1. Full and half fee concessions are granted to needy and deserving students. Applications for fee concession must be submitted on the prescribed forms available in the College Accounts Office.
2. Students belonging to Schedule Castes/ Schedule Tribes are awarded Post Matric Scholarship by the Directorate of Education, Delhi Government. For details contact the Schedule Castes/Schedule Tribes Committee of the College.
3. Students belonging to Schedule Castes/ Schedule Tribes / OBC / PwD are awarded Scholarship by University Grant Commission. Students should submit their scholarship form for each academic year by February. For further details contact Room No. 1.
4. The College also provides financial assistance to deserving and needy students from the Students Aid Fund.
GENERAL RULES FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
1. Fee concession is subject to good conduct, regular attendance and satisfactory progress in studies and other conditions specified by the College. It may be withdrawn at any time if a student is found wanting in any of the above conditions.
2. Students availing fee concession are liable to forfeit the same if they fail to get promoted to the next higher class.
3. Students will have to pay the full fee till they have been granted fee concession.
4. Particulars of Scholarships granted by the Delhi Government, University of Delhi, or other agencies, are displayed on the College Notice Board from time to time on receipt of the Schemes in the College.
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Our Star Alumni
AVDHESH MISHRAB.Com (Prog.)-(1986-1989)Founder and Member,Governing BodyThe NorthCapUniversity,Gurugram
VINOD KUMARBA (Prog.) 1987-1990Colonel In Indian Army
SAGAR BAGMARB.Com (Prog.)-(2010-2013)Indian Police Service (IPS) 2017 BatchGovt. of India
SUNNY K SAURAVEco (Hons.) 2009-2012Sr. Deputy Collector
PRANIDHI SAWHNEYEco (Hons.)Development Economist,Consultant World Bank
RAVI KUMAR GUPTAEconomics (H)-(2012-2015)Master from Delhi School of Economics(DSE)Senior Manager, Audit Analytics Dept.Axis Bank, Mumbai
KAMAL KANT(1988-1991)Commandant, SSB
PARMOD NARANGB.Com (Hons.)-(1977-1980)C.A.- Institute of Charted Accountant of IndiaPresently General Manager (Finance) in RITES Ltd.
KUMAR ANANDEco (Hons.)-(2003-2006)Worked with National Institute of Public Finance Policy(NIPFP). Currently Kumar leads research team in Mumbai
MR. VINAY SEHGALB.Com (Hons.)-(1992-1995)Additional District and Session Judge, Delhi
KETANPol. Science (Hons.)-2012Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science Ramjas College, University of Delhi
DIVYA PANDEYEnglish (Hons.)-(2008-2011)Assistant Professor, Dept., of English, Ishwar Saran Degree College, University of Allahabad
KUSHWA TIWARIEnglish (Hons.)-(1999-2002)Permanent Assistant Professor, Dept. of English,Shayam Lal College (M), University of Delhi
ANJALIPol.Science (Hons.) - (2009-12)Sub-InspectorUttar Pradesh
GAURI SAXENAEnglish (Hons.)-(2000-03)Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, Shyamlal College,University of Delhi
RAMKARAN SINGHB.A. (Prog.)-(2008-2011)Received Rajeev Gandhi State National Award 2010 in Atheletics
NINGOMBAM VICTORIA CHANUAssistant Professorin Department of EnglishDr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College,Delhi University,Year of Passing (2000)
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OM PRAKASHMaths (Hons) 2003-2006Manager, SEBI
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
1. Full and half fee concessions are granted to needy and deserving students. Applications for fee concession must be submitted on the prescribed forms available in the College Accounts Office.
2. Students belonging to Schedule Castes/ Schedule Tribes are awarded Post Matric Scholarship by the Directorate of Education, Delhi Government. For details contact the Schedule Castes/Schedule Tribes Committee of the College.
3. Students belonging to Schedule Castes/ Schedule Tribes / OBC / PwD are awarded Scholarship by University Grant Commission. Students should submit their scholarship form for each academic year by February. For further details contact Room No. 1.
4. The College also provides financial assistance to deserving and needy students from the Students Aid Fund.
GENERAL RULES FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
1. Fee concession is subject to good conduct, regular attendance and satisfactory progress in studies and other conditions specified by the College. It may be withdrawn at any time if a student is found wanting in any of the above conditions.
2. Students availing fee concession are liable to forfeit the same if they fail to get promoted to the next higher class.
3. Students will have to pay the full fee till they have been granted fee concession.
4. Particulars of Scholarships granted by the Delhi Government, University of Delhi, or other agencies, are displayed on the College Notice Board from time to time on receipt of the Schemes in the College.
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Our Star Alumni
AVDHESH MISHRAB.Com (Prog.)-(1986-1989)Founder and Member,Governing BodyThe NorthCapUniversity,Gurugram
VINOD KUMARBA (Prog.) 1987-1990Colonel In Indian Army
SAGAR BAGMARB.Com (Prog.)-(2010-2013)Indian Police Service (IPS) 2017 BatchGovt. of India
SUNNY K SAURAVEco (Hons.) 2009-2012Sr. Deputy Collector
PRANIDHI SAWHNEYEco (Hons.)Development Economist,Consultant World Bank
RAVI KUMAR GUPTAEconomics (H)-(2012-2015)Master from Delhi School of Economics(DSE)Senior Manager, Audit Analytics Dept.Axis Bank, Mumbai
KAMAL KANT(1988-1991)Commandant, SSB
PARMOD NARANGB.Com (Hons.)-(1977-1980)C.A.- Institute of Charted Accountant of IndiaPresently General Manager (Finance) in RITES Ltd.
KUMAR ANANDEco (Hons.)-(2003-2006)Worked with National Institute of Public Finance Policy(NIPFP). Currently Kumar leads research team in Mumbai
MR. VINAY SEHGALB.Com (Hons.)-(1992-1995)Additional District and Session Judge, Delhi
KETANPol. Science (Hons.)-2012Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science Ramjas College, University of Delhi
DIVYA PANDEYEnglish (Hons.)-(2008-2011)Assistant Professor, Dept., of English, Ishwar Saran Degree College, University of Allahabad
KUSHWA TIWARIEnglish (Hons.)-(1999-2002)Permanent Assistant Professor, Dept. of English,Shayam Lal College (M), University of Delhi
ANJALIPol.Science (Hons.) - (2009-12)Sub-InspectorUttar Pradesh
GAURI SAXENAEnglish (Hons.)-(2000-03)Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, Shyamlal College,University of Delhi
RAMKARAN SINGHB.A. (Prog.)-(2008-2011)Received Rajeev Gandhi State National Award 2010 in Atheletics
NINGOMBAM VICTORIA CHANUAssistant Professorin Department of EnglishDr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College,Delhi University,Year of Passing (2000)
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OM PRAKASHMaths (Hons) 2003-2006Manager, SEBI
Three seats each are reserved for teaching and non-teaching University / College employees. Candidates seeking admission under the ward quota must also apply online. There will be no additional charges for this category. The candidate will enter details of guardian, i.e. name, designation and place of work (employer) in the online form. The colleges will have to strictly follow the AC resolution 206 dated 27.07.1996
University/College Ward Quota
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1. 1% seats are reserved under Extra Curricular Activities.
2. Selection will be made on the basis of university guidelines for ECA Admission.
3. The admission will be in ECA category made as per the following:
Activity No. of Seats
Debating (English and Hindi) 02
Creative Writing (Hindi / English) 01
Painting 01
NCC 01
NSS 01
Theater 02
Dance 02 (Classical / Folk / Western)
Music 01 (Vocal & Instrumental) 02
Film Making 01
4% seats in all courses are reserved for Sports. and
University norms and guidelines will be adhered to.
The College this year requires candidates in the following games as mentioned in page no. 33
Admission on Sports Basis
Admission on the Basis of ECA
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S.No. Game/Sport Position/Event/Weight Category No of Seats No of Seats for Men for Women
1. Badminton 3
2. Cricket All Rounder 1
Batsman/Batswoman 1
Medium Pacer 2
Spinner 1
Wicket Keeper 1
3. Gymnastic Artistic 2
4. Judo 78kg 1
90kg 1
5. Kabaddi Corner 2 2
Cover
Raider 2 2
6. Kho-Kho Runner 2
Chaser 2
7. Swimming Freestyle 2 2
8. Volleyball Spiker 3 4
Centre Blocker 2 1
Setter 1 1
9. Wrestling 50kg
53kg 1
59kg 1
86kg 1
125kg 1
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Sports
Three seats each are reserved for teaching and non-teaching University / College employees. Candidates seeking admission under the ward quota must also apply online. There will be no additional charges for this category. The candidate will enter details of guardian, i.e. name, designation and place of work (employer) in the online form. The colleges will have to strictly follow the AC resolution 206 dated 27.07.1996
University/College Ward Quota
34
1. 1% seats are reserved under Extra Curricular Activities.
2. Selection will be made on the basis of university guidelines for ECA Admission.
3. The admission will be in ECA category made as per the following:
Activity No. of Seats
Debating (English and Hindi) 02
Creative Writing (Hindi / English) 01
Painting 01
NCC 01
NSS 01
Theater 02
Dance 02 (Classical / Folk / Western)
Music 01 (Vocal & Instrumental) 02
Film Making 01
4% seats in all courses are reserved for Sports. and
University norms and guidelines will be adhered to.
The College this year requires candidates in the following games as mentioned in page no. 33
Admission on Sports Basis
Admission on the Basis of ECA
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S.No. Game/Sport Position/Event/Weight Category No of Seats No of Seats for Men for Women
1. Badminton 3
2. Cricket All Rounder 1
Batsman/Batswoman 1
Medium Pacer 2
Spinner 1
Wicket Keeper 1
3. Gymnastic Artistic 2
4. Judo 78kg 1
90kg 1
5. Kabaddi Corner 2 2
Cover
Raider 2 2
6. Kho-Kho Runner 2
Chaser 2
7. Swimming Freestyle 2 2
8. Volleyball Spiker 3 4
Centre Blocker 2 1
Setter 1 1
9. Wrestling 50kg
53kg 1
59kg 1
86kg 1
125kg 1
31 14
Sports
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List A and B regarding the Calculation of Best Four Subjects
Note :
For Fee Payment: The applicant has to log on to the Undergraduate Admission Portal to make online payment fo the fee. This may be done till 15:00 hrs. of the next day of the approval of Admission in the portal.
Further Cut-Off Lists schedule may be declared depending on the number of vacant seat(s).
WITHDRAWAL FROM THE COLLEGE
Whenever a student of I year wants to withdraw from the College, he/she should submit an application to the Principal on a prescribed form available in the Accounts Department. The refund of fees will be made as per University rules.
Outward Migration
As per the decision of the Staff Council, the College does not allow Outward Migration.
Smoking Free Zone
Delhi University is partnering with Delhi Police & World Lung Foundation (South Asia) in promoting a Tobacco free environment. As a step in that direction, smoking is banned in our College.
LIST A Language Subjects
List A1 List A1
Assamese Core/Assamese Elective
Gujarati Core/Gujarati Elective
Maithili Core / Maithili Elective
Odia Core/Odia Elective
Tamil Core /Tamil Elective
Arabic Core/Arabic Elective
Bengali Core /Bengali Elective
Hindi Core / Hindi Elective
Malayalam Core / Malayalam Elective
Punjabi Core /Punjabi Elective
Telegu Core /Telegu Elective
French Core /French Elective
Bodo Core /Bodo Elective
Kannada Core / Kannada Elective
Manipuri Core /Manipuri Elective
Sanskrit Core /Sanskrit Elective
Urdu Core /Urdu Elective
German Core / German Elective
Dogri Core /Dogri Elective
Kashmiri Core /Kashmiri Elective
Marathi Core / Marathi Elective
Santhali Core /Santhali Elective
Italian Core /Italian Elective
English Core /English Elective
Konkani Core /Konkani Elective
Nepali Core/Nepali Elective
Sindhi Core /Sindhi Elective
Spanish Core /Spanish Elective
Accountancy Computer Science /Computer Applications / Informatics Practices
Mathematics
Anthropology Economics Philosophy/Logic and Philosophy
Biology/Biochemistry/Biotechnology
Geography Physics
Business Mathematics Geology Political Science
Chemistry History Psychoogy
Civics Home Science Sociology
Commerce/Business Studies Legal Studies Statistics
LIST B Elective Subjects
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Program specific eligibility criteria determines the merit score on which admission to each program is based. Candidates must study these criteria carefully to understand if they qualify. The detailed program specific criteria are in sections 2.2 - 2.9 below.
1. All academic subjects may be treated as "elective". The subjects eligible for computation (subject to programm-specific criteria) are listed above in List A and List B.
2. The University may define any other relevant subjects as academic/elective for a particular program.
3. Merit is calculated through program-specific combinations of marks obtained in the qualifying examination in the "Best Four" subjects for admission to programs through the faculties of Arts, Commerce, Mathematical Sciences, Music, Social Sciences, Applied Social Sciences & Humanities, and program-specific combinations of "Three Subjects" for admission to programs under the faculties of Sciences and Applied Sciences.
Computing Merit Score: General Guidelines
1. If a peper's title does not match with what is specified in List A and List B above, it is mandatory for the Candidate to provide a content equivalence certificate from the Principal/Head of the Institution last attended, certifying that the paper's content is equivalent to NCERT Class XII syllabus for that paper. This equivalence certificate must be accompanied by a copy of the syllabus of the paper attested by the Principal/Head of the Institution. However, the University of Delhi's decision on the matter will be final and binding.
2. If the Candidate has studied "Botany" and "Zoology" separately, the total of marks in both these papers must be entered in the respective field for theory and practicals under the heading "Biology" in the field provided in your admission form.
3. If the Candidate's marksheet contains both Class XI and XII marks, the Candidate must enter only the Class XII marks in the respective field provided in the admission forms.
4. Candidates should have passed theory and practical separately. Any paper with both theory and practical component will be considered only in the ratio 70 (theory) : 30 (practical); appropriate "proration" procedures will be adopted if the theory component of the paper is less than 70%. The Candidate should separately fill into the online Admission Form the marks obtained and maximum marks for theory and practical each, and the totals, as per their marksheet. In case the theory/practical breakup is not specied, the Candidate will be required to enter only their total marks in the first field ("Theory") for that paper in the online Registration Form.
5. "Internal Assessment" marks, if any, mentioned in the marksheet will not be used for any calculations.
6. Any discrepancy in the entry of marks pertaining to theory, practicals or totals will be the sole responsibility of the Candidate. Candidates are advised to exercise utmost care in filling up the registration form as errors in entry may lead to summarily rejection of the form.
Special Instructions for Candidates from Boards other than CBSE
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List A and B regarding the Calculation of Best Four Subjects
Note :
For Fee Payment: The applicant has to log on to the Undergraduate Admission Portal to make online payment fo the fee. This may be done till 15:00 hrs. of the next day of the approval of Admission in the portal.
Further Cut-Off Lists schedule may be declared depending on the number of vacant seat(s).
WITHDRAWAL FROM THE COLLEGE
Whenever a student of I year wants to withdraw from the College, he/she should submit an application to the Principal on a prescribed form available in the Accounts Department. The refund of fees will be made as per University rules.
Outward Migration
As per the decision of the Staff Council, the College does not allow Outward Migration.
Smoking Free Zone
Delhi University is partnering with Delhi Police & World Lung Foundation (South Asia) in promoting a Tobacco free environment. As a step in that direction, smoking is banned in our College.
LIST A Language Subjects
List A1 List A1
Assamese Core/Assamese Elective
Gujarati Core/Gujarati Elective
Maithili Core / Maithili Elective
Odia Core/Odia Elective
Tamil Core /Tamil Elective
Arabic Core/Arabic Elective
Bengali Core /Bengali Elective
Hindi Core / Hindi Elective
Malayalam Core / Malayalam Elective
Punjabi Core /Punjabi Elective
Telegu Core /Telegu Elective
French Core /French Elective
Bodo Core /Bodo Elective
Kannada Core / Kannada Elective
Manipuri Core /Manipuri Elective
Sanskrit Core /Sanskrit Elective
Urdu Core /Urdu Elective
German Core / German Elective
Dogri Core /Dogri Elective
Kashmiri Core /Kashmiri Elective
Marathi Core / Marathi Elective
Santhali Core /Santhali Elective
Italian Core /Italian Elective
English Core /English Elective
Konkani Core /Konkani Elective
Nepali Core/Nepali Elective
Sindhi Core /Sindhi Elective
Spanish Core /Spanish Elective
Accountancy Computer Science /Computer Applications / Informatics Practices
Mathematics
Anthropology Economics Philosophy/Logic and Philosophy
Biology/Biochemistry/Biotechnology
Geography Physics
Business Mathematics Geology Political Science
Chemistry History Psychoogy
Civics Home Science Sociology
Commerce/Business Studies Legal Studies Statistics
LIST B Elective Subjects
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Program specific eligibility criteria determines the merit score on which admission to each program is based. Candidates must study these criteria carefully to understand if they qualify. The detailed program specific criteria are in sections 2.2 - 2.9 below.
1. All academic subjects may be treated as "elective". The subjects eligible for computation (subject to programm-specific criteria) are listed above in List A and List B.
2. The University may define any other relevant subjects as academic/elective for a particular program.
3. Merit is calculated through program-specific combinations of marks obtained in the qualifying examination in the "Best Four" subjects for admission to programs through the faculties of Arts, Commerce, Mathematical Sciences, Music, Social Sciences, Applied Social Sciences & Humanities, and program-specific combinations of "Three Subjects" for admission to programs under the faculties of Sciences and Applied Sciences.
Computing Merit Score: General Guidelines
1. If a peper's title does not match with what is specified in List A and List B above, it is mandatory for the Candidate to provide a content equivalence certificate from the Principal/Head of the Institution last attended, certifying that the paper's content is equivalent to NCERT Class XII syllabus for that paper. This equivalence certificate must be accompanied by a copy of the syllabus of the paper attested by the Principal/Head of the Institution. However, the University of Delhi's decision on the matter will be final and binding.
2. If the Candidate has studied "Botany" and "Zoology" separately, the total of marks in both these papers must be entered in the respective field for theory and practicals under the heading "Biology" in the field provided in your admission form.
3. If the Candidate's marksheet contains both Class XI and XII marks, the Candidate must enter only the Class XII marks in the respective field provided in the admission forms.
4. Candidates should have passed theory and practical separately. Any paper with both theory and practical component will be considered only in the ratio 70 (theory) : 30 (practical); appropriate "proration" procedures will be adopted if the theory component of the paper is less than 70%. The Candidate should separately fill into the online Admission Form the marks obtained and maximum marks for theory and practical each, and the totals, as per their marksheet. In case the theory/practical breakup is not specied, the Candidate will be required to enter only their total marks in the first field ("Theory") for that paper in the online Registration Form.
5. "Internal Assessment" marks, if any, mentioned in the marksheet will not be used for any calculations.
6. Any discrepancy in the entry of marks pertaining to theory, practicals or totals will be the sole responsibility of the Candidate. Candidates are advised to exercise utmost care in filling up the registration form as errors in entry may lead to summarily rejection of the form.
Special Instructions for Candidates from Boards other than CBSE
A maximum of two language subjects may be allowed for the calculation of marks for best four combination; however, out of the two languages, only one could be a core language.
B.A. (Hons.) English
• An aggregate of 45% marks in the qualifying examination.
• The Candidate must have studied and passed English in the qualifying exam and should include English for calculation of 'Best Four' percentage.
• Merit shall be determined on the basis of "Best Four" featuring one language and three best academic/elective subjects from among the subjects in List A and List B.
• Inclusion of any subject other than those from List A and List B in the combination of best three will lead to a deduction of 2.5% per such subject included in the aggregate "Best Four" percentage.
• An advantage of 2% in the 'Best Four' percentage will be given to those Candidates who have studied English as an elective academic Subject (See List A).
B.A. (Hons.) Hindi
• An aggregate of 45% marks in the qualifying examination.
• Candidates securing 40% or more marks in the aggregate and 50% marks in Hindi in the qualifying examination are also eligible for admission to the relevant Honours Program.
• Candidates who have passed the intermediate Examination of an Indian University/Board with at least 40% marks in the aggregate and also "Prabhakar in Hindi" shall be eligible for admission.
• The Candidate must have studied and passed Hindi in the qualifying exam and should include Hindi for Calculation of 'Best Four' Percentage.
• Merit shall be determined on the basis of "Best Four" featuring one language and three best academic/elective subjects from among the subjects in the List A and List B.
• An advantage of 2% in the "Best Four" percentage will be given to those Candidates who have studied Hindi as an elective subject (See List A).
B.A. (Hons.) Arabic / Bengali / Persian / Punjabi / Sanskrit / Urdu
• An aggregate of 45% marks in the qualifying examination.
• Candidates securing 40% marks in the aggregate and 50% marks in the subject concerned are also eligible for admission to the relevant Honours Program.
• Candidates who have passed the intermediate Examination of an Indian University/Board with at least 40% marks in the aggregate and also one of the following examinations shall be eligible for admission to the respective subject of the Honours Program given below:
— Maulvi Fazil in Arabic — Munshi Fazil in Persian— Gyani in Punjabi — Shastri in Sanskrit— A bid Fazil in Urdu
• The merit shall be determined on the basis of one language and three best
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Merit-based admission to B.A. (Hons.)Programs offered through the faculty of Arts.
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academic/elective subjects from List A and List B above.
• Inclusion of any subject other than those from List A and List B in the combination of best three will lead to a deduction of 2.5% per such subject included in the aggregate "Best Four" percentage.
• For admission to Honours in any language program, advantage of 2% will be given in the aggregate 'Best Four' percentage to those Candidates who have studied that particular elective language.
• In case the Candidate has not studied a language at qualifying examination level and is seeking admission to an Honours program in the language, deduction of 5% will be imposed on 'Best Four' aggregate percentage.
A maximum of two language subjects may be allowed for the calculation of marks for best four combination; however, out of the two languages, only one could be a core language.
B.A. (Hons.) Applied Psychology / Geography / History / Political Science / Social Work / Sociology / Philosophy / Psychology
• An aggregate of 45% marks in the qualifying examination.
• Merit shall be determined on the basis of one language and three best academic/elective subjects as specified in List A and List B.
• Inclusion of any subject other than those from List A and List B in the combination of best three will lead to a deduction of 2.5% per such subject included in the aggregate "Best Four" percentage.
• Out of three academic / elective subjects chosen above, one must be the concerned subject in which the admission is sought, failing which a deduction of 2.5% will be imposed on the aggregate "Best Four" percentage. The deduction will not be applicable to B.A. (Hons.) Social Work and B.a. (Hons.) Philosophy.
• Admission to B.A. (Hons.) Applied Psychology will be based on 'Best Four' percentage as in B.a. (Hons.) Psychology.
• Admission to B.A. (Hons.) Social Work and B.A. (Hons.) Philosophy will be based on 'Best Four' percentage including one language and three academic / elective subjects.
B.A. (Hons.) Economics
• An aggregate of 45% marks in the qualifying examination.
• The candidate must have studied and passed Mathematics at the qualifying examination for admission in B.A. (Hons.) in Economics.
• The merits shall be determined on the basis of one language and three best academic/elective subjects as specified in List A and List B above.
• Out of three academic / elective subject chosen above, one must be the concerned subject in which the admission is sought, failing which a deduction of 2.5% will be imposed on the aggregate "Best Four" percentage.
• Inclusion of any subject other than those given in Lists A and B in the "Best Three" will lead to a deduction of 2.5% per subject on the aggregate of the best Four.
Merit-based admission to B.A. (Hons) offered through the Faculty of Social Sciences
A maximum of two language subjects may be allowed for the calculation of marks for best four combination; however, out of the two languages, only one could be a core language.
B.A. (Hons.) English
• An aggregate of 45% marks in the qualifying examination.
• The Candidate must have studied and passed English in the qualifying exam and should include English for calculation of 'Best Four' percentage.
• Merit shall be determined on the basis of "Best Four" featuring one language and three best academic/elective subjects from among the subjects in List A and List B.
• Inclusion of any subject other than those from List A and List B in the combination of best three will lead to a deduction of 2.5% per such subject included in the aggregate "Best Four" percentage.
• An advantage of 2% in the 'Best Four' percentage will be given to those Candidates who have studied English as an elective academic Subject (See List A).
B.A. (Hons.) Hindi
• An aggregate of 45% marks in the qualifying examination.
• Candidates securing 40% or more marks in the aggregate and 50% marks in Hindi in the qualifying examination are also eligible for admission to the relevant Honours Program.
• Candidates who have passed the intermediate Examination of an Indian University/Board with at least 40% marks in the aggregate and also "Prabhakar in Hindi" shall be eligible for admission.
• The Candidate must have studied and passed Hindi in the qualifying exam and should include Hindi for Calculation of 'Best Four' Percentage.
• Merit shall be determined on the basis of "Best Four" featuring one language and three best academic/elective subjects from among the subjects in the List A and List B.
• An advantage of 2% in the "Best Four" percentage will be given to those Candidates who have studied Hindi as an elective subject (See List A).
B.A. (Hons.) Arabic / Bengali / Persian / Punjabi / Sanskrit / Urdu
• An aggregate of 45% marks in the qualifying examination.
• Candidates securing 40% marks in the aggregate and 50% marks in the subject concerned are also eligible for admission to the relevant Honours Program.
• Candidates who have passed the intermediate Examination of an Indian University/Board with at least 40% marks in the aggregate and also one of the following examinations shall be eligible for admission to the respective subject of the Honours Program given below:
— Maulvi Fazil in Arabic — Munshi Fazil in Persian— Gyani in Punjabi — Shastri in Sanskrit— A bid Fazil in Urdu
• The merit shall be determined on the basis of one language and three best
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Merit-based admission to B.A. (Hons.)Programs offered through the faculty of Arts.
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academic/elective subjects from List A and List B above.
• Inclusion of any subject other than those from List A and List B in the combination of best three will lead to a deduction of 2.5% per such subject included in the aggregate "Best Four" percentage.
• For admission to Honours in any language program, advantage of 2% will be given in the aggregate 'Best Four' percentage to those Candidates who have studied that particular elective language.
• In case the Candidate has not studied a language at qualifying examination level and is seeking admission to an Honours program in the language, deduction of 5% will be imposed on 'Best Four' aggregate percentage.
A maximum of two language subjects may be allowed for the calculation of marks for best four combination; however, out of the two languages, only one could be a core language.
B.A. (Hons.) Applied Psychology / Geography / History / Political Science / Social Work / Sociology / Philosophy / Psychology
• An aggregate of 45% marks in the qualifying examination.
• Merit shall be determined on the basis of one language and three best academic/elective subjects as specified in List A and List B.
• Inclusion of any subject other than those from List A and List B in the combination of best three will lead to a deduction of 2.5% per such subject included in the aggregate "Best Four" percentage.
• Out of three academic / elective subjects chosen above, one must be the concerned subject in which the admission is sought, failing which a deduction of 2.5% will be imposed on the aggregate "Best Four" percentage. The deduction will not be applicable to B.A. (Hons.) Social Work and B.a. (Hons.) Philosophy.
• Admission to B.A. (Hons.) Applied Psychology will be based on 'Best Four' percentage as in B.a. (Hons.) Psychology.
• Admission to B.A. (Hons.) Social Work and B.A. (Hons.) Philosophy will be based on 'Best Four' percentage including one language and three academic / elective subjects.
B.A. (Hons.) Economics
• An aggregate of 45% marks in the qualifying examination.
• The candidate must have studied and passed Mathematics at the qualifying examination for admission in B.A. (Hons.) in Economics.
• The merits shall be determined on the basis of one language and three best academic/elective subjects as specified in List A and List B above.
• Out of three academic / elective subject chosen above, one must be the concerned subject in which the admission is sought, failing which a deduction of 2.5% will be imposed on the aggregate "Best Four" percentage.
• Inclusion of any subject other than those given in Lists A and B in the "Best Three" will lead to a deduction of 2.5% per subject on the aggregate of the best Four.
Merit-based admission to B.A. (Hons) offered through the Faculty of Social Sciences
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A maximum of two language subjects may be allowed for the calculation of marks for best four combination; however, out of the two languages, only one could be a core language.
B.A. (Prog.) Discipline Subject Combination based Admission
• An aggregate of 40% marks in the qualifying examination.
• The merit shall be determined on the basis of one language core/elective/functional) and three best academic/elective subjects as specified in List A and List B above may be chosen.
• One non-listed subject (besides the elective subjects in Lists A and B) can be included in calculation of 'Best Four' without any deduction.
• If more than one non-listed subject is included for calculation of 'Best Four', a deduction of 2.5% a deduction of 2.5% per subject included in 'Best Four' may be levied.
Merit-based admission to B.A. (Program)
A maximum of two language subjects may be allowed for the calculation of marks for best four combination; however, out of the two languages, only one could be a core language. B.Com (Hons.) • An aggregate of 45% marks in the qualifying examination.• The Candidate must have studied and passed Mathematics / Business Mathematics /
equivalent paper at the qualifying examination for admission to B.Com (Hons.).• Selection shall be made on the basis of marks obtained in qualifying examination
including one language and three best subjects as per the following:• An aggregated of 45% or more in English/Hindi and combination of best three among the
following subjects: mathematics, Accountancy, Economics and Business Studies/Commerce.
• Inclusion of any subject from List B other than mentioned above in the combination of best three will lead to a deduction of 1% per subject on the aggregate.
• Inclusion of any subject other than those in List A and List B in the combination of best three will lead to a deduction of 2.5% per subject on the aggregate of the Best Four.
B.Com • An aggregate of 40% marks in the qualifying examination.• Selection shall be made on the basis of marks obtained in qualifying examination
including one language and three best subjects as per the following:• An aggregate of 40% or more in English/Hindi and combination of the best three from
among the following subjects: Mathematics, Accountancy, Economics and Business Studies/Commerce.
• Inclusion of any subject from List B other than mentioned above in the combination of best three will lead to deduction of 1% per subject on the aggregate.
• Inclusion of any subject other than those in Lists A and B in the combination of best three will lead to a deduction of 2.5% per subject on the aggregate of the Best Four.
Merit-based admission to B.Com. (Hons)/B.Com. Programs offered throught theFaculty of Commerce and Business Studies
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General Rules of Admission
1. Admission to various courses will be made according to the procedure and guidelines laid down by the University of Delhi in Bulletin of Information 2020-21. The same is available at du.ac.in
2. The College gives a relaxation of 1%in the aggregate marks to female applicants as per University of Delhi Guidelines.
3. The admission will be granted only to those students who fall within the range of various lists announced by the College. If a student does not take admission in the list in which he / she is eligible, he / she will be considered for admission on the last day of the next list subject to availability of seats.
4. If a student who takes admission in OBC category and in the next list becomes eligible for General category he / she will be transferred to this category.
5. Students should note that admissions are made strictly on merit. All admissions are provisional. If any discrepancy is found at any stage the admission is liable to be cancelled.
6. All the information regarding admission will be displayed on the College Notice Board/College Website. No individual intimation regarding admission will be sent. Therefore, applicants should see College Notice Board / College Website for information regarding admission.
7. The decision of the Admission Committee will be final.
8. The successful students will have to deposit the fees within the prescribed period, failing which the admission will automatically stand cancelled. Fee has to be deposited online only through University Admission Portal.
9. Rounding off fraction in the percentage of marks is not permissible for admission to any course in the College.
10. The College does not admit/re-admit the following categories of students :
(a) Those who failed in a university examination.
(b) Those who failed to take university examination for any reason including shortage of attendance.
(c) Those whose results were with held on account of use of unfair means.
11. For any information and advice regarding admission, candidates should contact ‘Helpdesk’ available in the college.
12. Gap year students may be admitted on furnishing an undertaking on a Rs. 10/- non-judicial paper that he/she was neither expelled from any institution nor was involved in any criminal activity nor he/she took admission in any other College.
14. Students should self attest all of the copies of their documents / papers.
Applicants will be required to appear in person at the University of Delhi only at the very end of the admission process, for verification of certificates as per the schedule to be announced by the University / College.
RULESADMISSION
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A maximum of two language subjects may be allowed for the calculation of marks for best four combination; however, out of the two languages, only one could be a core language.
B.A. (Prog.) Discipline Subject Combination based Admission
• An aggregate of 40% marks in the qualifying examination.
• The merit shall be determined on the basis of one language core/elective/functional) and three best academic/elective subjects as specified in List A and List B above may be chosen.
• One non-listed subject (besides the elective subjects in Lists A and B) can be included in calculation of 'Best Four' without any deduction.
• If more than one non-listed subject is included for calculation of 'Best Four', a deduction of 2.5% a deduction of 2.5% per subject included in 'Best Four' may be levied.
Merit-based admission to B.A. (Program)
A maximum of two language subjects may be allowed for the calculation of marks for best four combination; however, out of the two languages, only one could be a core language. B.Com (Hons.) • An aggregate of 45% marks in the qualifying examination.• The Candidate must have studied and passed Mathematics / Business Mathematics /
equivalent paper at the qualifying examination for admission to B.Com (Hons.).• Selection shall be made on the basis of marks obtained in qualifying examination
including one language and three best subjects as per the following:• An aggregated of 45% or more in English/Hindi and combination of best three among the
following subjects: mathematics, Accountancy, Economics and Business Studies/Commerce.
• Inclusion of any subject from List B other than mentioned above in the combination of best three will lead to a deduction of 1% per subject on the aggregate.
• Inclusion of any subject other than those in List A and List B in the combination of best three will lead to a deduction of 2.5% per subject on the aggregate of the Best Four.
B.Com • An aggregate of 40% marks in the qualifying examination.• Selection shall be made on the basis of marks obtained in qualifying examination
including one language and three best subjects as per the following:• An aggregate of 40% or more in English/Hindi and combination of the best three from
among the following subjects: Mathematics, Accountancy, Economics and Business Studies/Commerce.
• Inclusion of any subject from List B other than mentioned above in the combination of best three will lead to deduction of 1% per subject on the aggregate.
• Inclusion of any subject other than those in Lists A and B in the combination of best three will lead to a deduction of 2.5% per subject on the aggregate of the Best Four.
Merit-based admission to B.Com. (Hons)/B.Com. Programs offered throught theFaculty of Commerce and Business Studies
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General Rules of Admission
1. Admission to various courses will be made according to the procedure and guidelines laid down by the University of Delhi in Bulletin of Information 2020-21. The same is available at du.ac.in
2. The College gives a relaxation of 1%in the aggregate marks to female applicants as per University of Delhi Guidelines.
3. The admission will be granted only to those students who fall within the range of various lists announced by the College. If a student does not take admission in the list in which he / she is eligible, he / she will be considered for admission on the last day of the next list subject to availability of seats.
4. If a student who takes admission in OBC category and in the next list becomes eligible for General category he / she will be transferred to this category.
5. Students should note that admissions are made strictly on merit. All admissions are provisional. If any discrepancy is found at any stage the admission is liable to be cancelled.
6. All the information regarding admission will be displayed on the College Notice Board/College Website. No individual intimation regarding admission will be sent. Therefore, applicants should see College Notice Board / College Website for information regarding admission.
7. The decision of the Admission Committee will be final.
8. The successful students will have to deposit the fees within the prescribed period, failing which the admission will automatically stand cancelled. Fee has to be deposited online only through University Admission Portal.
9. Rounding off fraction in the percentage of marks is not permissible for admission to any course in the College.
10. The College does not admit/re-admit the following categories of students :
(a) Those who failed in a university examination.
(b) Those who failed to take university examination for any reason including shortage of attendance.
(c) Those whose results were with held on account of use of unfair means.
11. For any information and advice regarding admission, candidates should contact ‘Helpdesk’ available in the college.
12. Gap year students may be admitted on furnishing an undertaking on a Rs. 10/- non-judicial paper that he/she was neither expelled from any institution nor was involved in any criminal activity nor he/she took admission in any other College.
14. Students should self attest all of the copies of their documents / papers.
Applicants will be required to appear in person at the University of Delhi only at the very end of the admission process, for verification of certificates as per the schedule to be announced by the University / College.
RULESADMISSION
14. Process after registration for merit-based admissions:
i. The applicants must check the centralized Admission Web Portal and the respective college websites for the announcements of cut-offs of different programmes.
ii. The applicants who meet the requisite cut-off should login to the UG admission portal using their registration account and select college/programme where she/he wishes to take admission and meets the desired cut-off criterion.
iii. The college will approve the admission on the UG admissions portal. The applicant will then be required to log-on to the UG admission portal to make the online Admission Fee payment (it varies from college to college) through the available online payment options.
iv. Please note that an applicant's admission in a college is completed only after realization of the fee payment on the UG admission portal within the prescribed time-limit.
v. An applicant can take admission only in one programme in one college at any given time. In case an admitted student wishes to withdraw/cancel the admission in any programme/college, she/he may cancel her/his admission online (cancellation fee will be charged as per the University Cancellation Policy), and The applicant can proceed to take admission in another programme/college. Admission fee will be adjusted automatically and the applicant will need to pay only the balance, if the fee is more in the new college/programme in which the admission is being sought. In case the fee is less in the new college/programme, the balance would be refunded to the applicant's account as per the College/University rules after the admissions are closed.
vi. The reservation and relaxation policy of the University of Delhi for admission under various categories is provided in undergraduate admission bulletin.
vii. The announcement of cut-off lists for all programmes / categories (UR/OBC/SC/ST/PwD/KM) will be made through University website only. The schedule for announcement of cut-off lists is given in section 2.6 of university undergraduate admission bulletin.
viii. The CW (Children/Window of Armed Forced Personnel) applicants shall check the admission schedule and procedure in undergraduate admission bulletin.
ix. The admission schedule for admissions under Sports/ECA categories will be announced on the centralized admission Web Portal after the registration process is completed.
x. The colleges shall admit all the applicants who meet the announced cut-off criteria. There will not be any -rst come rst serve- policy.
xi. The admitted students will have to fulfill the minimum attendance requirement as per university rules. The students have to submit a written undertaking to this effect at the time of admission.
xii. The applicants who could not take admission in a given cut-off list (where they indeed met the criterion) may be considered for admission on the last day of admission in the immediate next cut-off list only, subject to availability of seats. For Boards, like International Baccalaureate and others, whose results are declared late, the applicants may be considered for admission during whichever cut-off list their results are declared, subject to availability of seats and provided the applicant had successfully completed the online registration process.
xiii. The colleges shall strictly follow the University guidelines with respect to gap year policy. The applicants with gap year(s) will not be at any disadvantage for the purpose of admission to the undergraduate programmes.
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Discipline & Attendance Rules1. Students are accountable for their conduct to the Principal of the College and are prohibited from
doing anything, either inside or outside the College, which may amount to breach of repute, discipline or interference with the discipline and normal working of the College. A student shall be liable to disciplinary action for violating any of the rules of discipline. Disciplinary actions involve warning, and/or fine and/or suspension from the class, from examination, from the College or any such action as provided in ordinance XV-B and the rules of discipline framed under it. Pending an enquiry into his/her conduct, the authorities have the right to suspend a student from the College.
2. Students should take proper care of College property and must not spoil or cause any damage to or tamper with furniture and fittings.
3. Names of students who indulge in acts of indiscipline in the university examination may be struck off from the College rolls.
4. Ragging in any from is banned. Any student found indulging in it would be guilty of gross indiscipline and an FIR will be led against him/her with the police as per the decision of the Hon. Supreme Court. Any one found indulging in eve-teasing or sexual harassment shall also be dealt with under ordinance XV-B, XV-C and XV-D.
5. In the matter of attendance lectures and tutorials, the students of the College are governed by the rules and regulations of the University of Delhi including DU EC Resolution No. 138 dated 05-06-1975. No student is eligible for promotion to the next higher class or to take a University Examination unless he/she has attended two-third of the lectures, tutorials and preceptorial held separately. As per decision of 370th meeting of staff council, students enrolled in the first year (2019-20) are to have minimum Sixty Six Percent (66%) attendance in each semester in order to appear for semester exam, failing which they will be debarred for the appearing in the said exam.
6. All application for leave of absence due to sickness must be supported by a Medical Certificate and should reach the Principal not later than a week after the student returns to the College after his/her illness. This rule will be enforced strictly in giving benefit of attendance on medical ground.
7. The areas near the classrooms are marked as the Silence Zone. Therefore, students are advised not to loiter/ make noise in this zone. They are advised to utilize their free periods for creative activities such as visiting library, playing games etc.
8. An Identity Card is issued to each student at the time of admission. A student is not allowed to enter the college premises without showing his/her identity card at the College gate. A student must carry his/her identity card while he/she is in the college premises. Duplicate identity card will be issued on payment of Rs. 100/- subject to reporting of loss to the College authorities.
8. First year students CANNOT contest college student union election except for the post of DUSU councillors.
9. All information is displayed on the student notice board. Hence, students are advised to read notices regularly. All the information is also posted o the college website and the students are advised to stay updated. Ignorance of any notice will not be accepted as a plea or an excuse for any delay in any matter.
10. Suggestion Box has been provided on the ground floor near the library. Students are advised to make use of it.
11. Students are not permitted to receive or entertain visitors in the College. In case such visits are essential, prior permission of the principal is necessary.
12. Travel Concession Facility for visit to hometown is available for the students. They are advised to contact the Administrative Office in Room No. 1.
13. College has a bus pass verification centre. To avail this facility, students may contact the concerned staff during 10.00 A.M. to 1.00 P.M. on all working days.
14. In case any student is found to be involved in any act of indiscipline or misbehaviour within the college premises, the college reserves the right to take appropriate action including rustication.
14. Process after registration for merit-based admissions:
i. The applicants must check the centralized Admission Web Portal and the respective college websites for the announcements of cut-offs of different programmes.
ii. The applicants who meet the requisite cut-off should login to the UG admission portal using their registration account and select college/programme where she/he wishes to take admission and meets the desired cut-off criterion.
iii. The college will approve the admission on the UG admissions portal. The applicant will then be required to log-on to the UG admission portal to make the online Admission Fee payment (it varies from college to college) through the available online payment options.
iv. Please note that an applicant's admission in a college is completed only after realization of the fee payment on the UG admission portal within the prescribed time-limit.
v. An applicant can take admission only in one programme in one college at any given time. In case an admitted student wishes to withdraw/cancel the admission in any programme/college, she/he may cancel her/his admission online (cancellation fee will be charged as per the University Cancellation Policy), and The applicant can proceed to take admission in another programme/college. Admission fee will be adjusted automatically and the applicant will need to pay only the balance, if the fee is more in the new college/programme in which the admission is being sought. In case the fee is less in the new college/programme, the balance would be refunded to the applicant's account as per the College/University rules after the admissions are closed.
vi. The reservation and relaxation policy of the University of Delhi for admission under various categories is provided in undergraduate admission bulletin.
vii. The announcement of cut-off lists for all programmes / categories (UR/OBC/SC/ST/PwD/KM) will be made through University website only. The schedule for announcement of cut-off lists is given in section 2.6 of university undergraduate admission bulletin.
viii. The CW (Children/Window of Armed Forced Personnel) applicants shall check the admission schedule and procedure in undergraduate admission bulletin.
ix. The admission schedule for admissions under Sports/ECA categories will be announced on the centralized admission Web Portal after the registration process is completed.
x. The colleges shall admit all the applicants who meet the announced cut-off criteria. There will not be any -rst come rst serve- policy.
xi. The admitted students will have to fulfill the minimum attendance requirement as per university rules. The students have to submit a written undertaking to this effect at the time of admission.
xii. The applicants who could not take admission in a given cut-off list (where they indeed met the criterion) may be considered for admission on the last day of admission in the immediate next cut-off list only, subject to availability of seats. For Boards, like International Baccalaureate and others, whose results are declared late, the applicants may be considered for admission during whichever cut-off list their results are declared, subject to availability of seats and provided the applicant had successfully completed the online registration process.
xiii. The colleges shall strictly follow the University guidelines with respect to gap year policy. The applicants with gap year(s) will not be at any disadvantage for the purpose of admission to the undergraduate programmes.
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Discipline & Attendance Rules1. Students are accountable for their conduct to the Principal of the College and are prohibited from
doing anything, either inside or outside the College, which may amount to breach of repute, discipline or interference with the discipline and normal working of the College. A student shall be liable to disciplinary action for violating any of the rules of discipline. Disciplinary actions involve warning, and/or fine and/or suspension from the class, from examination, from the College or any such action as provided in ordinance XV-B and the rules of discipline framed under it. Pending an enquiry into his/her conduct, the authorities have the right to suspend a student from the College.
2. Students should take proper care of College property and must not spoil or cause any damage to or tamper with furniture and fittings.
3. Names of students who indulge in acts of indiscipline in the university examination may be struck off from the College rolls.
4. Ragging in any from is banned. Any student found indulging in it would be guilty of gross indiscipline and an FIR will be led against him/her with the police as per the decision of the Hon. Supreme Court. Any one found indulging in eve-teasing or sexual harassment shall also be dealt with under ordinance XV-B, XV-C and XV-D.
5. In the matter of attendance lectures and tutorials, the students of the College are governed by the rules and regulations of the University of Delhi including DU EC Resolution No. 138 dated 05-06-1975. No student is eligible for promotion to the next higher class or to take a University Examination unless he/she has attended two-third of the lectures, tutorials and preceptorial held separately. As per decision of 370th meeting of staff council, students enrolled in the first year (2019-20) are to have minimum Sixty Six Percent (66%) attendance in each semester in order to appear for semester exam, failing which they will be debarred for the appearing in the said exam.
6. All application for leave of absence due to sickness must be supported by a Medical Certificate and should reach the Principal not later than a week after the student returns to the College after his/her illness. This rule will be enforced strictly in giving benefit of attendance on medical ground.
7. The areas near the classrooms are marked as the Silence Zone. Therefore, students are advised not to loiter/ make noise in this zone. They are advised to utilize their free periods for creative activities such as visiting library, playing games etc.
8. An Identity Card is issued to each student at the time of admission. A student is not allowed to enter the college premises without showing his/her identity card at the College gate. A student must carry his/her identity card while he/she is in the college premises. Duplicate identity card will be issued on payment of Rs. 100/- subject to reporting of loss to the College authorities.
8. First year students CANNOT contest college student union election except for the post of DUSU councillors.
9. All information is displayed on the student notice board. Hence, students are advised to read notices regularly. All the information is also posted o the college website and the students are advised to stay updated. Ignorance of any notice will not be accepted as a plea or an excuse for any delay in any matter.
10. Suggestion Box has been provided on the ground floor near the library. Students are advised to make use of it.
11. Students are not permitted to receive or entertain visitors in the College. In case such visits are essential, prior permission of the principal is necessary.
12. Travel Concession Facility for visit to hometown is available for the students. They are advised to contact the Administrative Office in Room No. 1.
13. College has a bus pass verification centre. To avail this facility, students may contact the concerned staff during 10.00 A.M. to 1.00 P.M. on all working days.
14. In case any student is found to be involved in any act of indiscipline or misbehaviour within the college premises, the college reserves the right to take appropriate action including rustication.
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Generic Elective Papers
Sr. No.
Department Semester-I Semester-II Semester-III Semester-IV
1. English 1. Indian Diversities and Literary Movements2. Contemporary India : Women Empowerment
1. Media & Communication Skills 2. Individual and Society
1. Academic Writing & Composition2. Language Literature and Culture
1. Contemporary India : Women and Empowerment2. Media & Communication Skills
2. Commerce 1. Micro Economics2. Insurance & Risk Management
1. Macro Economics2. Investing in Stock Marketing
1. Business Statistics2. Project Management
1. India Economy2. Economics of Regulation of Domestic & Foreign Exchange
3. Economics 1. Introductory Micro Economics2. Eco. History of India
1. Introductory Macro Economics2. India & the Indian Ocean Eco.
1. Indian Economy - I2. Money & Banking
1. Indian Economy-II2. Global Political Economy
4. fgUnh 1- yksdfiz; lkfgR;2- fgUnh flusek vkSj mldk v/;;u
1- jpukRed ys[ku2- iVdFkk rFkk laokn ys[ku
1- fganh esa O;ogkfjd vuqokn2- Hkk"kk vkSj lekt
1- fganh dk oSf'od ifjn`';2- Hkk"kk f'k{k.k
5. History 1. Delhi Through Ages2. History of Science and Technology
1. Cultural Diversity in India2. The word after 19453. Delhi Through the ages (II) From Colonial to Contemporary times
1. The Politics of Nature2. The Making of Post Colonial India
1. Religion and Religiosity2. Inequality and difference
6. Math 1. Calculus2. Analytic Geometry & Theory of Equations
1. Linear Algebra2. Discrete Maths
1. Differential Eq. with Practicals2. Linear Prog. & Games Theor
1. Numerical Methods with Practicals2. Elements of Analysis
7. Pol. Science 1. Nationalism in India2. Gandhi & Contemporary World
1- Understanding Ambedkar2- Feminism : Theory & Practice
1. Politics of Globalization 2. Governance : Issue and Challenges
1. United National and Global Conflicts2. Contemporary Political Economy
8. Sanskrit 1. Nationalism and Indian Literature2. Indian Cultural & Social Thought
1. Individual Family & Community in Social Thought2. Basic Sanskrit
1. Indian Aesthetics2. Indian Epigraphy & Paleography
1. Ancient Indian Polity2. Fundamental of Indians Philosophy
9. Urdu 1. Study of Urdu Poetry2. Study of Short-Story writer Prem Chand
1. Study of Urdu Pros-I2. Study of Short-story writer Manto
1. Study of Urdu Poetry-II2. Study of Development of Urdu
1. Study of Urdu Poetry-III2. Mass Media Principles and Practices
10 Physical Education.
Introduction of Physical Education in contemporary context
Obesity and weight management
Health Education, Anatomy and Physiology
Posture, athlete care and first aid
FOR (HONS) STUDENT
As per CBCS rules every student of Hons. has to opt for GE paper in Semester 1, 2, 3, 4. The Choice of papers is based on Subjects offered under GE by different departments. A student Cannot opt for a GE paper from own Dept. For eg. a student of Economics (Hons) can't opt for any GE paper offered by Economics Dept. He/She can opt for GE paper offered by any other Dept except Economics. The GE papers offered are as follows:
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FOR B.A. (PROG.) AND B.COM (PROG.) STUDENTS
As per CBCS rules every student of (Prog.) course has to opt for GE paper in Semester 5 and 6. The Choice of papers is based on Subjects offered under GE by different departments. For eg. A student of Economics & Political Science combination cannot opt for any GE paper offered by Economics or Political Science Dept. The list of Ge paper offer one as follows.
Sr. No. Department Semester-V Semester-VI
1. English 1. Media & Communication Skills 2. Contemporary India : Women Empowerment
1. Language, Literature & Culture2. Reading on Indian Diversities & Literary Movement
2. Commerce 1. Principal of Micro Economics2. Economics of Regulation of Domestic & Foreign Exchange
1. Indian Economy2. Project Management
3. Economics 1. Principal of Micro Economics2. Issues in Economics Development
1. Principal of Macro Economics2. Indian Economy since 1947
4. fgUnh 1- vuqokn O;ogkj vkSj fl¼kar2- tuinh; lkfgR;
1- vfLerkewyd v/;;u vkSj fganh lkfgR;2- fganh flusek vkSj mldk v/;;u
5. History 1. Women in Indian History2. Gender in the Modern World3. Culture and everyday life in India
1. Nature in Human History2. Investigating Inequalities3. Delhi Through the Ages
6. Math General Mathematics-1 General Mathematics-2
7. Pol. Science 1. Understanding Gandhi 1. Human Rights, Gender and Environment
8. Sanskrit Political thought in Sanskrit 1. Nationalistic Thought in Sanskrit2. Basics of Sanskrit Linguistics
* FOR HONS. STUDENT THE DEPARTMENT RESERVE THE DISCRETION TO CHANGE ANY OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED GE PAPER** THE STUDENTS OF SEMESTER-I, III & V CAN CHANGE THEIR GE CHOICES WITHIN GIVEN TIME LIMIT. NO CHANGE WILL BE ALLOWED AFTERWARDS. THE SAME APPLIES FOR THE STUDENTS OF SEMESTER-II, IV AND VI.
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Generic Elective Papers
Sr. No.
Department Semester-I Semester-II Semester-III Semester-IV
1. English 1. Indian Diversities and Literary Movements2. Contemporary India : Women Empowerment
1. Media & Communication Skills 2. Individual and Society
1. Academic Writing & Composition2. Language Literature and Culture
1. Contemporary India : Women and Empowerment2. Media & Communication Skills
2. Commerce 1. Micro Economics2. Insurance & Risk Management
1. Macro Economics2. Investing in Stock Marketing
1. Business Statistics2. Project Management
1. India Economy2. Economics of Regulation of Domestic & Foreign Exchange
3. Economics 1. Introductory Micro Economics2. Eco. History of India
1. Introductory Macro Economics2. India & the Indian Ocean Eco.
1. Indian Economy - I2. Money & Banking
1. Indian Economy-II2. Global Political Economy
4. fgUnh 1- yksdfiz; lkfgR;2- fgUnh flusek vkSj mldk v/;;u
1- jpukRed ys[ku2- iVdFkk rFkk laokn ys[ku
1- fganh esa O;ogkfjd vuqokn2- Hkk"kk vkSj lekt
1- fganh dk oSf'od ifjn`';2- Hkk"kk f'k{k.k
5. History 1. Delhi Through Ages2. History of Science and Technology
1. Cultural Diversity in India2. The word after 19453. Delhi Through the ages (II) From Colonial to Contemporary times
1. The Politics of Nature2. The Making of Post Colonial India
1. Religion and Religiosity2. Inequality and difference
6. Math 1. Calculus2. Analytic Geometry & Theory of Equations
1. Linear Algebra2. Discrete Maths
1. Differential Eq. with Practicals2. Linear Prog. & Games Theor
1. Numerical Methods with Practicals2. Elements of Analysis
7. Pol. Science 1. Nationalism in India2. Gandhi & Contemporary World
1- Understanding Ambedkar2- Feminism : Theory & Practice
1. Politics of Globalization 2. Governance : Issue and Challenges
1. United National and Global Conflicts2. Contemporary Political Economy
8. Sanskrit 1. Nationalism and Indian Literature2. Indian Cultural & Social Thought
1. Individual Family & Community in Social Thought2. Basic Sanskrit
1. Indian Aesthetics2. Indian Epigraphy & Paleography
1. Ancient Indian Polity2. Fundamental of Indians Philosophy
9. Urdu 1. Study of Urdu Poetry2. Study of Short-Story writer Prem Chand
1. Study of Urdu Pros-I2. Study of Short-story writer Manto
1. Study of Urdu Poetry-II2. Study of Development of Urdu
1. Study of Urdu Poetry-III2. Mass Media Principles and Practices
10 Physical Education.
Introduction of Physical Education in contemporary context
Obesity and weight management
Health Education, Anatomy and Physiology
Posture, athlete care and first aid
FOR (HONS) STUDENT
As per CBCS rules every student of Hons. has to opt for GE paper in Semester 1, 2, 3, 4. The Choice of papers is based on Subjects offered under GE by different departments. A student Cannot opt for a GE paper from own Dept. For eg. a student of Economics (Hons) can't opt for any GE paper offered by Economics Dept. He/She can opt for GE paper offered by any other Dept except Economics. The GE papers offered are as follows:
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FOR B.A. (PROG.) AND B.COM (PROG.) STUDENTS
As per CBCS rules every student of (Prog.) course has to opt for GE paper in Semester 5 and 6. The Choice of papers is based on Subjects offered under GE by different departments. For eg. A student of Economics & Political Science combination cannot opt for any GE paper offered by Economics or Political Science Dept. The list of Ge paper offer one as follows.
Sr. No. Department Semester-V Semester-VI
1. English 1. Media & Communication Skills 2. Contemporary India : Women Empowerment
1. Language, Literature & Culture2. Reading on Indian Diversities & Literary Movement
2. Commerce 1. Principal of Micro Economics2. Economics of Regulation of Domestic & Foreign Exchange
1. Indian Economy2. Project Management
3. Economics 1. Principal of Micro Economics2. Issues in Economics Development
1. Principal of Macro Economics2. Indian Economy since 1947
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5. History 1. Women in Indian History2. Gender in the Modern World3. Culture and everyday life in India
1. Nature in Human History2. Investigating Inequalities3. Delhi Through the Ages
6. Math General Mathematics-1 General Mathematics-2
7. Pol. Science 1. Understanding Gandhi 1. Human Rights, Gender and Environment
8. Sanskrit Political thought in Sanskrit 1. Nationalistic Thought in Sanskrit2. Basics of Sanskrit Linguistics
* FOR HONS. STUDENT THE DEPARTMENT RESERVE THE DISCRETION TO CHANGE ANY OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED GE PAPER** THE STUDENTS OF SEMESTER-I, III & V CAN CHANGE THEIR GE CHOICES WITHIN GIVEN TIME LIMIT. NO CHANGE WILL BE ALLOWED AFTERWARDS. THE SAME APPLIES FOR THE STUDENTS OF SEMESTER-II, IV AND VI.
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Admission Schedule 2021-2022
Detailed Timeline for Colleges for UG Merit Based Admission Process
Date Day Activity
First Cutoff
1st October,2021
FridayColleges to submit Program-wise Cut-offs on the College Dashboards by 1:00pm of 01st October, 2021 (Friday)
01st October2021
Friday Declaration of First Cut-off by University for Public Notice
04th October - 07th October, 2021
Monday- Thursday
Colleges to Approve/ Decline the candidates for admissions. The process shall commence from 10:00 am on 04th Oct 2021 till 5:00 pm of 07th Oct 2021.Daily status of admissions to be uploaded on the College Website.
04th Oct-08th October, 2021
Monday-Friday
Students' dashboard for payment will be opened at 10:00 am on 04th Oct 2021.The payment portal for admission against 1st Cut-Off will close at 5:00 pm 8th Oct 2021.
Second Cutoff
09th October 2021 Saturday
Colleges to submit Program-wise Second Cut-offs on the College Dashboards by 1:00pm of 09th October 2021.Final Status of admissions against First Cut-off to be uploaded on College website by 3:00pm on 09th October 2021.
10th October 2021 Sunday Declaration of Second Cut-off by University for Public Notice
11th October - 14th October, 2021
Monday-Thursday
Colleges to Approve/ Decline the candidates for admissions. The process shall commence from 10:00 am on 11th Oct 2021 till 5:00 pm of 14th Oct 2021.Daily status of admissions to be uploaded on the College Website.
11th Oct-15th Oct, 2021
Monday- Friday
Students' dashboard for payment will be opened at 10:00 am on 11th Oct2021.The payment portal for admission against 2nd Cut-Off will close at 5:00 pm 15th Oct 2021
Third Cutoff
16th October 2021 Saturday
Colleges to submit Program-wise Third Cut-offs on the College Dashboards by1:00pm of 16th Oct 2021Final Status of admissions against Second Cut-off to be uploaded on College website by 3:00pm on 16th Oct 2021
17th October 2021 Sunday Declaration of Third Cut-off by University for Public Notice
18th October – 22nd October, 2021
Monday – Friday
Colleges to Approve/ Decline the candidates for admissions. The process shall commence from 10:00 am on 18th Oct, 2021 till 5:00 pm of 22nd Oct, 2021.Daily status of admissions to be uploaded on the College Website.
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Date Day Activity
18th October – 23rd October, 2021
Monday – Saturday
Students' dashboard for payment will also be opened at 10:00 am on 18th Oct 2021.The payment portal for admission against 3rd Cut-Off will close at 5:00 pm 23rd Oct 2021
Special Cutoff (Refer Guidelines for details related to Special Cutoff)
25th October, 2021 Monday
Colleges to submit Program-wise Special Cut-off on the College Dashboards by 1:00pm of 25th Oct 2021Final Status to be uploaded on College website by 3:00pm on 25th Oct 2021
25th October 2021 Monday Declaration of Special Cut-off by University for Public Notice
26th October - 28th October 2021
Tuesday-Thursday
Colleges to Approve/ Decline the candidates for admissions. The process shall commence from 10:00 am on 26th Oct 2021 till 5:00 pm of 28th Oct, 2021.Daily status of admissions to be uploaded on the College Website.
25th October - 29th October, 2021
Monday-Friday
Students' dashboard for payment will be opened at 10:00 am on 25thOct, 2021.The payment portal for admission against Special Cut-Off will close at 5:00 pm 29th Oct 2021
Fourth Cutoff
30th October, 2021 Saturday
Colleges to submit Program-wise Fourth Cut-offs on the College Dashboards by 1:00pm of 30th Oct, 2021Final Status to be uploaded on College website by 3:00pm on 30th Oct, 2021
31st October, 2021 Sunday Declaration of Fourth Cut-off by University for Public Notice
1st November - 5th November, 2021
Monday-Friday
Colleges to Approve/ Decline the candidates for admissions. The process shall commence from 10:00 am on 1st Nov, 2021 till 5:00 pm of 5th Nov, 2021.Daily status of admissions to be uploaded on the College Website.
1st November - 6th November, 2021
Monday-Saturday
Students' dashboard for payment will be opened at 10:00 am on 1st Nov, 2021.The payment portal for admission against Fifth Cut-Off will close at 5:00 pm 6th Nov, 2021
Diwali Break 3-4th November, 2021
Fifth Cutoff
8th November, 2021 Monday
Colleges to submit Program-wise fifth Cut-offs on the College Dashboards by 1:00pm of 8th Nov, 2021Final Status to be uploaded on College website by 3:00pm on 8th Nov, 2021
8th November, 2021 Monday Declaration of Fourth Cut-off by University for Public Notice
9th Nov - 11th Nov, 2021
Tuesday- Thursday
Colleges to Approve/ Decline the candidates for admissions. The process shall commence from 10:00 am on 9th Nov, 2021 till 5:00 pm of 11th Nov, 2021.Daily status of admissions to be uploaded on the College Website.
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Admission Schedule 2021-2022
Detailed Timeline for Colleges for UG Merit Based Admission Process
Date Day Activity
First Cutoff
1st October,2021
FridayColleges to submit Program-wise Cut-offs on the College Dashboards by 1:00pm of 01st October, 2021 (Friday)
01st October2021
Friday Declaration of First Cut-off by University for Public Notice
04th October - 07th October, 2021
Monday- Thursday
Colleges to Approve/ Decline the candidates for admissions. The process shall commence from 10:00 am on 04th Oct 2021 till 5:00 pm of 07th Oct 2021.Daily status of admissions to be uploaded on the College Website.
04th Oct-08th October, 2021
Monday-Friday
Students' dashboard for payment will be opened at 10:00 am on 04th Oct 2021.The payment portal for admission against 1st Cut-Off will close at 5:00 pm 8th Oct 2021.
Second Cutoff
09th October 2021 Saturday
Colleges to submit Program-wise Second Cut-offs on the College Dashboards by 1:00pm of 09th October 2021.Final Status of admissions against First Cut-off to be uploaded on College website by 3:00pm on 09th October 2021.
10th October 2021 Sunday Declaration of Second Cut-off by University for Public Notice
11th October - 14th October, 2021
Monday-Thursday
Colleges to Approve/ Decline the candidates for admissions. The process shall commence from 10:00 am on 11th Oct 2021 till 5:00 pm of 14th Oct 2021.Daily status of admissions to be uploaded on the College Website.
11th Oct-15th Oct, 2021
Monday- Friday
Students' dashboard for payment will be opened at 10:00 am on 11th Oct2021.The payment portal for admission against 2nd Cut-Off will close at 5:00 pm 15th Oct 2021
Third Cutoff
16th October 2021 Saturday
Colleges to submit Program-wise Third Cut-offs on the College Dashboards by1:00pm of 16th Oct 2021Final Status of admissions against Second Cut-off to be uploaded on College website by 3:00pm on 16th Oct 2021
17th October 2021 Sunday Declaration of Third Cut-off by University for Public Notice
18th October – 22nd October, 2021
Monday – Friday
Colleges to Approve/ Decline the candidates for admissions. The process shall commence from 10:00 am on 18th Oct, 2021 till 5:00 pm of 22nd Oct, 2021.Daily status of admissions to be uploaded on the College Website.
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Date Day Activity
18th October – 23rd October, 2021
Monday – Saturday
Students' dashboard for payment will also be opened at 10:00 am on 18th Oct 2021.The payment portal for admission against 3rd Cut-Off will close at 5:00 pm 23rd Oct 2021
Special Cutoff (Refer Guidelines for details related to Special Cutoff)
25th October, 2021 Monday
Colleges to submit Program-wise Special Cut-off on the College Dashboards by 1:00pm of 25th Oct 2021Final Status to be uploaded on College website by 3:00pm on 25th Oct 2021
25th October 2021 Monday Declaration of Special Cut-off by University for Public Notice
26th October - 28th October 2021
Tuesday-Thursday
Colleges to Approve/ Decline the candidates for admissions. The process shall commence from 10:00 am on 26th Oct 2021 till 5:00 pm of 28th Oct, 2021.Daily status of admissions to be uploaded on the College Website.
25th October - 29th October, 2021
Monday-Friday
Students' dashboard for payment will be opened at 10:00 am on 25thOct, 2021.The payment portal for admission against Special Cut-Off will close at 5:00 pm 29th Oct 2021
Fourth Cutoff
30th October, 2021 Saturday
Colleges to submit Program-wise Fourth Cut-offs on the College Dashboards by 1:00pm of 30th Oct, 2021Final Status to be uploaded on College website by 3:00pm on 30th Oct, 2021
31st October, 2021 Sunday Declaration of Fourth Cut-off by University for Public Notice
1st November - 5th November, 2021
Monday-Friday
Colleges to Approve/ Decline the candidates for admissions. The process shall commence from 10:00 am on 1st Nov, 2021 till 5:00 pm of 5th Nov, 2021.Daily status of admissions to be uploaded on the College Website.
1st November - 6th November, 2021
Monday-Saturday
Students' dashboard for payment will be opened at 10:00 am on 1st Nov, 2021.The payment portal for admission against Fifth Cut-Off will close at 5:00 pm 6th Nov, 2021
Diwali Break 3-4th November, 2021
Fifth Cutoff
8th November, 2021 Monday
Colleges to submit Program-wise fifth Cut-offs on the College Dashboards by 1:00pm of 8th Nov, 2021Final Status to be uploaded on College website by 3:00pm on 8th Nov, 2021
8th November, 2021 Monday Declaration of Fourth Cut-off by University for Public Notice
9th Nov - 11th Nov, 2021
Tuesday- Thursday
Colleges to Approve/ Decline the candidates for admissions. The process shall commence from 10:00 am on 9th Nov, 2021 till 5:00 pm of 11th Nov, 2021.Daily status of admissions to be uploaded on the College Website.
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Date Day Activity
9th Nov - 12th Nov, 2021
Tuesday- Friday
Students' dashboard for payment will be opened at 10:00 am on 9th Nov, 2021.The payment portal for admission against Fifth Cut-Off will close at 5:00 pm 12th Nov, 2021
Special Drive (Read Guidelines for Details)
13th Nov 2021 SaturdayColleges to submit the number of seats vacant and last cut-off declared in the respective Programs on College dashboard by 1:00pm on 13th Nov 2021
14th Nov - 15th Nov, 2021
Sunday- Monday
Admissions against Special Drive
14th Nov- 16th Nov, 2021
Sunday- Tuesday
Students' dashboard for payment will be opened at 10:00 am on 14th Nov, 2021.The payment portal for admission against Special Drive will close at 11:59 pm 16th Nov, 2021
(A) COLLEGE FUND Rs. (C) ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 100.00
Tuition Fee (May to April) 180.00
Garden Fee 120.00 (D) AUDITORIUM FEE 700.00
Admission Fee 10.00
Library Fee 250.00
(E) COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT FUND 500.00
Reading Room Fee 50.00
College Magazine Fee 60.00
Water and Electricity Charges 110.00 (F) University Examination Fee
Printing & House Exam. 100.00 (1st & IInd Semester) 1020.00
Smart Card 250.00
University Athletic Association 50.00
Grand Total (A+B+C+D+E+F) Rs.7655.00
University Enrolment Fee 250.00
University Union Fee 20.00
Caution Money (Refundable) 125.00 Foreign Student Fee $100 or its value +Rs.7655.00
Library Security (Refundable) 125.00
Student's Aid Fund 100.00
PWD Fee Rs. 40.00
W.U.H.S. 5.00
College Amenities Charges 300.00
Computer Lab Fund 500.00
Sanitation and Maintenance of Campus 620.00
University Development Fund 600.00
N.S.S. Fee 20.00 FRENCH AND GERMAN COURSES
Equal Opportunity Cell 25.00 Admission Fee 5.00
(B) STUDENT FUND Tuition Fee 5000.00
N.C.C. 70.00 Identity Card Fee 15.00
Cultural Activities 30.00 Enrolment Fee 100.00
Colleges Society Fee 385.00 Exam Fee for Certificate/Diploma Course 610.00
Student Union Fee 200.00
Total Rs. 10,690.00
Games Fee 500.00
Common Room Fee 30.00
Cultural Council Fee 10.00
Dramatic Society 30.00 After approval of admission, the candidate may
Debating Society 15.00 also log on to the "Undergraduate Admission Portal"
to make online Admission fee payment.
I.C.C. 10.00 This may be done till 12 noon of the next day
Film society 10.00 of the given admission list deadline.
Photography Society 30.00
Annual Day and Students Election Fee 100.00
Satyawati Memorial Lecture Fee 20.00
Central Placement Cell 25.00
Fee Structure
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Date Day Activity
9th Nov - 12th Nov, 2021
Tuesday- Friday
Students' dashboard for payment will be opened at 10:00 am on 9th Nov, 2021.The payment portal for admission against Fifth Cut-Off will close at 5:00 pm 12th Nov, 2021
Special Drive (Read Guidelines for Details)
13th Nov 2021 SaturdayColleges to submit the number of seats vacant and last cut-off declared in the respective Programs on College dashboard by 1:00pm on 13th Nov 2021
14th Nov - 15th Nov, 2021
Sunday- Monday
Admissions against Special Drive
14th Nov- 16th Nov, 2021
Sunday- Tuesday
Students' dashboard for payment will be opened at 10:00 am on 14th Nov, 2021.The payment portal for admission against Special Drive will close at 11:59 pm 16th Nov, 2021
(A) COLLEGE FUND Rs. (C) ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 100.00
Tuition Fee (May to April) 180.00
Garden Fee 120.00 (D) AUDITORIUM FEE 700.00
Admission Fee 10.00
Library Fee 250.00
(E) COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT FUND 500.00
Reading Room Fee 50.00
College Magazine Fee 60.00
Water and Electricity Charges 110.00 (F) University Examination Fee
Printing & House Exam. 100.00 (1st & IInd Semester) 1020.00
Smart Card 250.00
University Athletic Association 50.00
Grand Total (A+B+C+D+E+F) Rs.7655.00
University Enrolment Fee 250.00
University Union Fee 20.00
Caution Money (Refundable) 125.00 Foreign Student Fee $100 or its value +Rs.7655.00
Library Security (Refundable) 125.00
Student's Aid Fund 100.00
PWD Fee Rs. 40.00
W.U.H.S. 5.00
College Amenities Charges 300.00
Computer Lab Fund 500.00
Sanitation and Maintenance of Campus 620.00
University Development Fund 600.00
N.S.S. Fee 20.00 FRENCH AND GERMAN COURSES
Equal Opportunity Cell 25.00 Admission Fee 5.00
(B) STUDENT FUND Tuition Fee 5000.00
N.C.C. 70.00 Identity Card Fee 15.00
Cultural Activities 30.00 Enrolment Fee 100.00
Colleges Society Fee 385.00 Exam Fee for Certificate/Diploma Course 610.00
Student Union Fee 200.00
Total Rs. 10,690.00
Games Fee 500.00
Common Room Fee 30.00
Cultural Council Fee 10.00
Dramatic Society 30.00 After approval of admission, the candidate may
Debating Society 15.00 also log on to the "Undergraduate Admission Portal"
to make online Admission fee payment.
I.C.C. 10.00 This may be done till 12 noon of the next day
Film society 10.00 of the given admission list deadline.
Photography Society 30.00
Annual Day and Students Election Fee 100.00
Satyawati Memorial Lecture Fee 20.00
Central Placement Cell 25.00
Fee Structure
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