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REGISTRATION FEE: Rs. 300/- (for Applications downloaded from the website) PROSPECTUS - CUM - REGISTRATION FEE : RS. 350/- Golden Threshold, Nampally Station Road, Abids, Hyderabad - 500 001, Andhra Pradesh Ph: 040-2460 0264, Fax : 040-2460 0266 email: [email protected]; [email protected] website : www.uohyd.ernet.in Centre for Distance and Virtual Learning UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD (A Central University established by an Act of Parliament in 1974) University of Potential for Excellence by UGC Ranked No.1 University in the Country z ® Ì o ç ì M u Ä ª ù u Ä ç ® ç tîº Eç{º ÄçËouÄN uÆqç Nz‹è
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Page 1: CDE Prospectus Final

REGISTRATION FEE: Rs. 300/-

(for Applications downloaded from the website)

PROSPECTUS - CUM - REGISTRATION FEE : RS. 350/-

Golden Threshold, Nampally Station Road,

Abids, Hyderabad - 500 001, Andhra Pradesh

Ph: 040-2460 0264, Fax : 040-2460 0266

email: [email protected]; [email protected]

website : www.uohyd.ernet.in

Centre for Distance and Virtual Learning

UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD (A Central University established by an Act of Parliament in 1974)

University of Potential for Excellence by UGC

Ranked No.1 University in the Country

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Visitor THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA

Chief Rector THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH

Chancellor DR. R. CHIDAMBARAM

Vice-Chancellor PROF. SEYED E. HASNAIN

Pro Vice-Chancellor - I PROF. V. KANNAN

Pro Vice-Chancellor - II PROF. PRAKASH C. SARANGI

Registrar SRI C.P. MOHAN KUMAR

Finance Officer SRI B. PANDU REDDY

Director, CDE PROF. SHAIK. JEELANI

Abids RoadAbids Road

Mojamjahi Market Road

Hyderabad Railway Station

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Route Map

Titan Koti

GP

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Nam

pally S

tati

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Big Bazar

Bash

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Petrol Bunk Centre for Distance and Virtual Learning(Golden Threshold Building)

University of Hyderabad

Visitor THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA

Chief Rector THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH

Chancellor DR. R. CHIDAMBARAM

Vice-Chancellor PROF. SEYED E. HASNAIN

Pro Vice-Chancellor - I PROF. V. KANNAN

Pro Vice-Chancellor - II PROF. PRAKASH C. SARANGI

Registrar SRI C.P. MOHAN KUMAR

Finance Officer SRI B. PANDU REDDY

Director, CDE PROF. SHAIK. JEELANI

Abids RoadAbids Road

Mojamjahi Market Road

Hyderabad Railway Station

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1. THE UNIVERSITY - A PROFILE

2. DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMMES

8. INFORMATION OF THE DIPLOMA 3. SELECTION PROCEDURE

PROGRAMMES

4. GENERAL INFORMATION

5. PAYMENT OF FEE & FEE STRUCTURE

6. EVALUATION

7. RESULTS

9. STAFF PARTICULARS

10. PROGRAMME COORDINATORS & ASSOCIATE COORDINATORS

11. APPLICATION FORM

7.5 Memorandum of Marks

7.6 Final Diploma Certificates

7.7 Duplicate Certificate 2.1 List of Distance Education Diploma Programmes

7.8 Transfer of Credits/Marks 2.2 Eligibility Criteria

3.1 Intimation of Selection 8.1 Post-Graduate Diploma in Project Management

3.2 Reservations for SC & ST, OBC Students (PGDPM)

3.3 Reservations for Physically Challenged (PC) 8.2 Post-Graduate Diploma in Library Automation & Students Networking (PGDLAN)

3.4 Admission of Foreign Students 8.3 Post-Graduate Diploma in Chemical Analysis & Quality Management (PGDCAQM)

8.4 Post-Graduate Diploma in Cyber Laws & 4.1 Admission Intellectual Property Rights (PGDCL&IPR)

4.2 Submission of Application 8.5 Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBM)

4.3 List of Enclosures 8.6 Post-Graduate Diploma in Communicative

4.4 Enrolment Number English (PGDCE)

4.5 Enrolment Card 8.7 Post-Graduate Diploma in Energy Management

4.6 Programme Schedule (PGDENM)

4.7 Contact Classes and Practical Work 8.8 Post-Graduate Diploma in Criminal Justice & Forensic Science (PGDCJ&FS)

4.8. Exemption from Contact Classes8.9 Post Graduate Dip. in Governance (PGDG)

4.9. Accomodation 8.10 Post-Graduate Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR)

8.11 Post-Graduate Diploma in Translation Studies in 5.1 Mode of Payment

Hindi (PGDTSH) 5.2 Delayed Payment

8.12 Post-Graduate Diploma in Telecommunications 5.3 Reimbursement of Tuition Fee for SC/ST Students (PGDTC)

5.4 Programme Fee Particulars 8.13 Post-Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication & Translation Techniques in Telugu (PGDMCTTT)

5.5 Fee for Foreign Students 8.14 Post-Graduate Diploma in Medicinal Botany

(PGDMB)

6.1 Internal Assessments 8.15 Post-Graduate Diploma in Consumer Education (PGDCED)

6.2 Term-end Examinations 8.16 Post-Graduate Diploma in Technology

6.3 Examinations for Foreign Students/NRIs Management in Agriculture (PGTMA)

6.4 Contact Sessions for Foreign Students/NRIs8.17 Post-Graduate Diploma in Sustainable Rural

Development (PGDSRD)

7.1 Grading

7.2 Improvement

7.3 Re-counting

7.4 Re-examination

1. THE UNIVERSITY - A PROFILE

The University of Hyderabad, a premier institution of post Naidu School of Arts and Communication, School of

graduate teaching and research in the country, was Management Studies, School of Medical Sciences and nd School of Engineering Sciences and Technology. All the established by an Act of Parliament on 2 October, 1974 as

Schools of the University are located on the main campus. a Central University. The serene campus of the University,

While some Schools are single-discipline Schools, others located on a sprawling 2300 acres, on the old Mumbai have Departments and Centres attached to them. There are Highway, Gachibowli provides the right learning ambience.

some stand alone academic centres. There has been a The University also has a city campus “The Golden

special emphasis on promoting inter-school and inter-Threshold”, the heritage building of the late Sarojini Naidu

disciplinary teaching and research in the University.which was bequeathed to the University by her daughter, the

The University also offers professional Post-Graduate Late Padmaja Naidu.

Diploma Programmes in the Distance Mode especially in The UGC has identified the University as one of the five

interdisciplinary subjects. exclusive Universities in the country with Potential for

Excellence(UPE), and provided special funding for all its MULTI CULTURAL LEARNINGoverall development for a period of five years (2002-07).

Under the Study in India Programme (SIP), the University The UPE programme of the UGC has been successfully offers international students, both short term and semester completed with the sanctioned amount of Rs. 30.00 crores courses on various aspects of Indian Society – its heritage, during this period. The final report of various projects under history, social, cultural, economic and political aspects and UPE has been sent to UGC and the University is hoping to be Indian languages etc. This offers a unique multicultural declared “University of Excellence” with increased learning opportunity to the students. In this regard, the budgetary support by the UGC. University has Memoranda of Understanding with several

The University was evaluated by the National Assessment American Universities that send students regularly for the and Accreditation Council (NAAC) and awarded the top programme. Capacity Building In addition, Academic Staff grade ‘A’. The University has gone through the re- College has been functioning on the University campus for accreditation process of the NAAC and the NAAC has capacity building of teachers in colleges and universities as awarded a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.89 part of the New Education Policy (1986). The College on 4.0 scale at ‘A’ Grade which is the highest grade ever organizes orientation and refresher courses for college and given. university teachers within and outside the University.

The University has also been rated by the National DISTINGUISHED FACULTYInformation System for Science and Technology (NISSAT) of

the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), The University has over 350 highly qualified and talented Govt. of India as the only University under the “High Output- Faculty, many of whom are recipients of national and High Impact” category among the top 50 institutions in India international awards and honours. The honours and awards with applications in citation – index journals. received by the faculty include: Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar

Award, Ramon Magsaysay Award, Alexander von Humboldt As per a recent report using data from SCOPUS, taking into

Fellowship, Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan Awards, account the multi-disciplinary performance, the University of

Leverhulme Fellowship, Third World Academy of Sciences Hyderabad has been ranked as No.1 among the top 25

(TWAS) Award, Fulbright Visiting Professorship, Shastri Universities in the country.

IndoCanadian Institutue Faculty Research Fellowship,

SCHOOLS OF STUDY Charles wallance India Trust Short Term Fellowship, ACLS

Award, Membership of American Linguistic Society, Sahitya The University has ten Schools of Study - School of Academy Award for Literature and Translation, Visiting Mathematics and Computer / Information Sciences, School Scientist/Professor positions (including exchange of Physics, School of Chemistry, School of Life Sciences, programmes), Fellowship of the Royal Society of Chemistry School of Humanities, School of Social Sciences, Sarojini

INDEX

1

Centre for Distance and Virtual LearningCentre for Distance and Virtual Learning

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1. THE UNIVERSITY - A PROFILE

2. DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMMES

8. INFORMATION OF THE DIPLOMA 3. SELECTION PROCEDURE

PROGRAMMES

4. GENERAL INFORMATION

5. PAYMENT OF FEE & FEE STRUCTURE

6. EVALUATION

7. RESULTS

9. STAFF PARTICULARS

10. PROGRAMME COORDINATORS & ASSOCIATE COORDINATORS

11. APPLICATION FORM

7.5 Memorandum of Marks

7.6 Final Diploma Certificates

7.7 Duplicate Certificate 2.1 List of Distance Education Diploma Programmes

7.8 Transfer of Credits/Marks 2.2 Eligibility Criteria

3.1 Intimation of Selection 8.1 Post-Graduate Diploma in Project Management

3.2 Reservations for SC & ST, OBC Students (PGDPM)

3.3 Reservations for Physically Challenged (PC) 8.2 Post-Graduate Diploma in Library Automation & Students Networking (PGDLAN)

3.4 Admission of Foreign Students 8.3 Post-Graduate Diploma in Chemical Analysis & Quality Management (PGDCAQM)

8.4 Post-Graduate Diploma in Cyber Laws & 4.1 Admission Intellectual Property Rights (PGDCL&IPR)

4.2 Submission of Application 8.5 Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBM)

4.3 List of Enclosures 8.6 Post-Graduate Diploma in Communicative

4.4 Enrolment Number English (PGDCE)

4.5 Enrolment Card 8.7 Post-Graduate Diploma in Energy Management

4.6 Programme Schedule (PGDENM)

4.7 Contact Classes and Practical Work 8.8 Post-Graduate Diploma in Criminal Justice & Forensic Science (PGDCJ&FS)

4.8. Exemption from Contact Classes8.9 Post Graduate Dip. in Governance (PGDG)

4.9. Accomodation 8.10 Post-Graduate Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR)

8.11 Post-Graduate Diploma in Translation Studies in 5.1 Mode of Payment

Hindi (PGDTSH) 5.2 Delayed Payment

8.12 Post-Graduate Diploma in Telecommunications 5.3 Reimbursement of Tuition Fee for SC/ST Students (PGDTC)

5.4 Programme Fee Particulars 8.13 Post-Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication & Translation Techniques in Telugu (PGDMCTTT)

5.5 Fee for Foreign Students 8.14 Post-Graduate Diploma in Medicinal Botany

(PGDMB)

6.1 Internal Assessments 8.15 Post-Graduate Diploma in Consumer Education (PGDCED)

6.2 Term-end Examinations 8.16 Post-Graduate Diploma in Technology

6.3 Examinations for Foreign Students/NRIs Management in Agriculture (PGTMA)

6.4 Contact Sessions for Foreign Students/NRIs8.17 Post-Graduate Diploma in Sustainable Rural

Development (PGDSRD)

7.1 Grading

7.2 Improvement

7.3 Re-counting

7.4 Re-examination

1. THE UNIVERSITY - A PROFILE

The University of Hyderabad, a premier institution of post Naidu School of Arts and Communication, School of

graduate teaching and research in the country, was Management Studies, School of Medical Sciences and nd School of Engineering Sciences and Technology. All the established by an Act of Parliament on 2 October, 1974 as

Schools of the University are located on the main campus. a Central University. The serene campus of the University,

While some Schools are single-discipline Schools, others located on a sprawling 2300 acres, on the old Mumbai have Departments and Centres attached to them. There are Highway, Gachibowli provides the right learning ambience.

some stand alone academic centres. There has been a The University also has a city campus “The Golden

special emphasis on promoting inter-school and inter-Threshold”, the heritage building of the late Sarojini Naidu

disciplinary teaching and research in the University.which was bequeathed to the University by her daughter, the

The University also offers professional Post-Graduate Late Padmaja Naidu.

Diploma Programmes in the Distance Mode especially in The UGC has identified the University as one of the five

interdisciplinary subjects. exclusive Universities in the country with Potential for

Excellence(UPE), and provided special funding for all its MULTI CULTURAL LEARNINGoverall development for a period of five years (2002-07).

Under the Study in India Programme (SIP), the University The UPE programme of the UGC has been successfully offers international students, both short term and semester completed with the sanctioned amount of Rs. 30.00 crores courses on various aspects of Indian Society – its heritage, during this period. The final report of various projects under history, social, cultural, economic and political aspects and UPE has been sent to UGC and the University is hoping to be Indian languages etc. This offers a unique multicultural declared “University of Excellence” with increased learning opportunity to the students. In this regard, the budgetary support by the UGC. University has Memoranda of Understanding with several

The University was evaluated by the National Assessment American Universities that send students regularly for the and Accreditation Council (NAAC) and awarded the top programme. Capacity Building In addition, Academic Staff grade ‘A’. The University has gone through the re- College has been functioning on the University campus for accreditation process of the NAAC and the NAAC has capacity building of teachers in colleges and universities as awarded a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.89 part of the New Education Policy (1986). The College on 4.0 scale at ‘A’ Grade which is the highest grade ever organizes orientation and refresher courses for college and given. university teachers within and outside the University.

The University has also been rated by the National DISTINGUISHED FACULTYInformation System for Science and Technology (NISSAT) of

the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), The University has over 350 highly qualified and talented Govt. of India as the only University under the “High Output- Faculty, many of whom are recipients of national and High Impact” category among the top 50 institutions in India international awards and honours. The honours and awards with applications in citation – index journals. received by the faculty include: Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar

Award, Ramon Magsaysay Award, Alexander von Humboldt As per a recent report using data from SCOPUS, taking into

Fellowship, Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan Awards, account the multi-disciplinary performance, the University of

Leverhulme Fellowship, Third World Academy of Sciences Hyderabad has been ranked as No.1 among the top 25

(TWAS) Award, Fulbright Visiting Professorship, Shastri Universities in the country.

IndoCanadian Institutue Faculty Research Fellowship,

SCHOOLS OF STUDY Charles wallance India Trust Short Term Fellowship, ACLS

Award, Membership of American Linguistic Society, Sahitya The University has ten Schools of Study - School of Academy Award for Literature and Translation, Visiting Mathematics and Computer / Information Sciences, School Scientist/Professor positions (including exchange of Physics, School of Chemistry, School of Life Sciences, programmes), Fellowship of the Royal Society of Chemistry School of Humanities, School of Social Sciences, Sarojini

INDEX

1

Centre for Distance and Virtual LearningCentre for Distance and Virtual Learning

Page 6: CDE Prospectus Final

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(FRSC), British Council and Commonwealth Staff ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES

Fellowship, Fellowship of Royal Society, Editorship of Over the years, the academic programmes which enroll

reputed international journals and membership of students through competitive process conducted all over the

prestigious organizations.country, have flourished well.

The Faculty regularly undertakes teaching and research in The presence of students and teachers on the campus,

India and abroad. They are on the editorial boards of many drawn from diverse cultures and various languages from all

reputed journals and serve on important national over the country and abroad, makes the University a truly

committees and are members of official delegations of the cosmopolitan institution of higher learning.

Government.

INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIESRESEARCH FUNDING

It also has a wide range of facilities, a well-stocked Digital In the last three decades, the University Faculty have

Library which is enhanced by School and Department published over 10,000 research works including over 650

holdings from donations and project grants – the latest books, many of which have been acclaimed by the academic

computer technology, attractive and comfortable hostels set community and have proved useful for teaching and

in an aesthetically pleasing environment conducive to study, research programmes. The University Faculty has attracted

sports complexes, conference halls, well-equiped large research funding for individual research projects from

laboratories, and a sense of community on its self-contained various national and international agencies and large

campus. These facilities are well supported by a strong and industrial houses.

dedicated Administrative staff.

To increase access to higher education for all sections of are offered through distance mode. i.e., correspondence-

society the University introduced specialized Post-Graduate cum-contact programmes of ONE YEAR duration consisting

Diploma Programmes which are offered by its Centre for of two terms. The medium of instruction is English except for

Distance Education (CDE). The Centre for Distance some programmes like PGDTSH and PGDMC & TTT, where

Education & Virtual Learning is located in the 2nd Floor of Hindi and Telugu are the medium of instruction respectively.

Golden Threshold Building Campus, Nampally Station (See the list below.)

Road, Hyderabad-500 001. These Diploma programmes

2. DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMMES

NOTE:

Sl.16. This Course is offered in association with National Institute of Rural Development (NIRD). Please see the website

www.nird.org.in for Admission details.

Sl. 17. This Course is offered in association with National Academy of Agricultural Research Management, (NAARM). Please

see the website: www.naarm.ernet.in for Admission details.

1 Post-Graduate Diploma in Project Management (PGDPM) Any graduate from arecognized University

2 Post-Graduate Diploma in Library Automation & Networking (PGDLAN) Any graduate in Library Science from a recognized University

3 Post-Graduate Diploma in Chemical Analysis & Quality Management (PGDCAQM) Any Graduate with subject Chemistry from arecognized University

4 Post-Graduate Diploma in Cyber Laws & Intellectual Property Rights (PGDCL&IPR) Any graduate from arecognized University

5 Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Management(PGDBM) Any graduate from arecognized University

6 Post-Graduate Diploma in Communicative English (PGDCE) Any graduate from arecognized University

7 Post-Graduate Diploma in Energy Management (PGDENM) Any graduate from arecognized University

8 Post-Graduate Diploma in Criminal Justice & Forensic Science (PGDCJ&FS) Any graduate from arecognized University

9 Post-Graduate Diploma in Governance (PGDG) Any graduate from arecognized University

10 Post-Graduate Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR) Any graduate from arecognized University

11 Post-Graduate Diploma in Translation Studies in Hindi (PGDTSH) Graduate with Hindi as one of the subjectsfrom a recognized University

12 Post-Graduate Diploma in Telecommunications (PGDTC) Any Graduate in Maths & Physics or Electronics as subjectfrom a recognized University

13 Post-Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication & Translation Graduate with Telugu Techniques in Telugu (PGDMCTTT) as one of the subjects

from a recognized University

14 Post-Graduate Diploma in Medicinal Botany (PGDMB) Any graduate from arecognized University

15 Post-Graduate Diploma in Consumer Education Any graduate from arecognized University

16 Post-Graduate Diploma in Sustainable Rural Development (PGDSRD) Any graduate froma recognized University

17 Post-Graduate Diploma in Technology Management in Agriculture Any graduate from arecognized University

2.1 List of Distance Education Diploma Programmes & Eligibility

32

Centre for Distance and Virtual Learning Centre for Distance and Virtual Learning

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z®Ì oç ìMu ªÄù uÄç ®ç

(FRSC), British Council and Commonwealth Staff ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES

Fellowship, Fellowship of Royal Society, Editorship of Over the years, the academic programmes which enroll

reputed international journals and membership of students through competitive process conducted all over the

prestigious organizations.country, have flourished well.

The Faculty regularly undertakes teaching and research in The presence of students and teachers on the campus,

India and abroad. They are on the editorial boards of many drawn from diverse cultures and various languages from all

reputed journals and serve on important national over the country and abroad, makes the University a truly

committees and are members of official delegations of the cosmopolitan institution of higher learning.

Government.

INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIESRESEARCH FUNDING

It also has a wide range of facilities, a well-stocked Digital In the last three decades, the University Faculty have

Library which is enhanced by School and Department published over 10,000 research works including over 650

holdings from donations and project grants – the latest books, many of which have been acclaimed by the academic

computer technology, attractive and comfortable hostels set community and have proved useful for teaching and

in an aesthetically pleasing environment conducive to study, research programmes. The University Faculty has attracted

sports complexes, conference halls, well-equiped large research funding for individual research projects from

laboratories, and a sense of community on its self-contained various national and international agencies and large

campus. These facilities are well supported by a strong and industrial houses.

dedicated Administrative staff.

To increase access to higher education for all sections of are offered through distance mode. i.e., correspondence-

society the University introduced specialized Post-Graduate cum-contact programmes of ONE YEAR duration consisting

Diploma Programmes which are offered by its Centre for of two terms. The medium of instruction is English except for

Distance Education (CDE). The Centre for Distance some programmes like PGDTSH and PGDMC & TTT, where

Education & Virtual Learning is located in the 2nd Floor of Hindi and Telugu are the medium of instruction respectively.

Golden Threshold Building Campus, Nampally Station (See the list below.)

Road, Hyderabad-500 001. These Diploma programmes

2. DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMMES

NOTE:

Sl.16. This Course is offered in association with National Institute of Rural Development (NIRD). Please see the website

www.nird.org.in for Admission details.

Sl. 17. This Course is offered in association with National Academy of Agricultural Research Management, (NAARM). Please

see the website: www.naarm.ernet.in for Admission details.

1 Post-Graduate Diploma in Project Management (PGDPM) Any graduate from arecognized University

2 Post-Graduate Diploma in Library Automation & Networking (PGDLAN) Any graduate in Library Science from a recognized University

3 Post-Graduate Diploma in Chemical Analysis & Quality Management (PGDCAQM) Any Graduate with subject Chemistry from arecognized University

4 Post-Graduate Diploma in Cyber Laws & Intellectual Property Rights (PGDCL&IPR) Any graduate from arecognized University

5 Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Management(PGDBM) Any graduate from arecognized University

6 Post-Graduate Diploma in Communicative English (PGDCE) Any graduate from arecognized University

7 Post-Graduate Diploma in Energy Management (PGDENM) Any graduate from arecognized University

8 Post-Graduate Diploma in Criminal Justice & Forensic Science (PGDCJ&FS) Any graduate from arecognized University

9 Post-Graduate Diploma in Governance (PGDG) Any graduate from arecognized University

10 Post-Graduate Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR) Any graduate from arecognized University

11 Post-Graduate Diploma in Translation Studies in Hindi (PGDTSH) Graduate with Hindi as one of the subjectsfrom a recognized University

12 Post-Graduate Diploma in Telecommunications (PGDTC) Any Graduate in Maths & Physics or Electronics as subjectfrom a recognized University

13 Post-Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication & Translation Graduate with Telugu Techniques in Telugu (PGDMCTTT) as one of the subjects

from a recognized University

14 Post-Graduate Diploma in Medicinal Botany (PGDMB) Any graduate from arecognized University

15 Post-Graduate Diploma in Consumer Education Any graduate from arecognized University

16 Post-Graduate Diploma in Sustainable Rural Development (PGDSRD) Any graduate froma recognized University

17 Post-Graduate Diploma in Technology Management in Agriculture Any graduate from arecognized University

2.1 List of Distance Education Diploma Programmes & Eligibility

32

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2.2 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA letter grade/CGPA obtained by the students as per the

conversion formula adopted by the University concerned. In Admissions to the Distance Education diploma programmes

the absence of any such formula, the decision of this are open to all those who fulfill prescribed qualifications

University will be final in determining the percentage without any discrimination of race, caste, creed, language,

equivalence. age or sex. Admissions are made strictly on the basis of

merit. There is No Entrance Examination. The marks The University reserves the right to decide to conduct the

obtained by the applicants in their graduate examination course and also the exact number of students to be admitted

(i.e., B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Com. / B.Lib.Sc. / B.E. / B.Tech. / M.A. / in each programme, depending on the demand for the

M.Sc. / M.Com. / MBA etc.) is the basis on which the merit list course and its course delivery capacity.

for admission is prepared for all courses. Therefore only The eligibility of students passing their qualifying

students who have completed their courses/degree or at examinations from Universities following the letter grading

least have taken their final examinations (awaiting results) system / Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) will be

are eligible to apply for admission into these Post-Graduate determined on the basis of percentage equivalent to the

Diploma Programmes. However, additional academic letter grade / CGPA obtained by the students as per the

qualifications and professional experience are taken into conversion formula adopted by the University concerned. In

consideration for all admissions. (For courses to be offered the absence of any such formula, the decision of this

in 2011 only students who are graduated on or before University will be final in determining the percentage

31-12-2010 or have taken the final examination in equivalence.

September/ October 2010 and are waiting for results are

eligible to apply). The selection for admission to a programme is made on

the basis of merit, academic record, professional The target groups for these programmes are either grading

experience, and service rendered in the areas that are system/Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) will be

directly related to the subjects. determined on the basis of percentage equivalent to the

3.1 INTIMATION OF SELECTION

3.2 RESERVATIONS FOR SC/ST/OBC STUDENTS

3.4 ADMISSION TO FOREIGN STUDENTS

3.3 RESERVATIONS FOR PHYSICALLY

CHALLENGED (PC) STUDENTS

physical disability does not hamper pursuit of the course.

Each physically handicapped student shall be required to The candidates selected for admission will be intimated by

submit a certificate from a Civil Surgeon indicating the extent mail / post individually under certificate of posting and also

of visual/physical disability and also the extent to which the through the email (addresses if provided to the CDE office).

disability hampers the student in pursuing his/her studies. The list of selected candidates will also be displayed on the

The students may have to undergo a fresh medical notice board at the Centre for Distance Education.

examination, if decided by the University, before being

admitted.

Reservations for SC/ST/OBC studentds will be in

accordance with the policy of the Government of India and Foreign students residing in India or abroad are eligible to

the guidelines of the University Grants Commission, apply for admission in the prescribed form within the

Students applying for such programmes should submit, stipulated date. Those who have passed the qualifying

along with their application, a copy of their caste/tribe examination from Universities outside India should enclose

Certificate from a Revenue Officer not below the rank of relevant certificate marks sheets together with the English

Tahasildar / Mandal Revenue Officer.version (if they are in a different language), duly attested for

admission to any Programme, the foreign students must

have passed the qualifying examination and proficiency in

English which is a pre-condition for admission. They have to 3% of admissions for each course are reserved for

pay programme fee at a different rate as shown under sub physically challenged students with the minimum degree of

heading Programme fee for foreign Students (5.5). disability to the extent of forty percent, provided that their

3. SELECTION PROCEDURE

4.1 ADMISSION 4.4 ENROLMENT NUMBER

4.5 ENROLMENT CARD

4.6 PROGRAMME SCHEDULE

4.2 SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION FORMS

4.7 CONTACT CLASSES AND PRACTICAL WORK

4.3 LIST OF ENCLOSURES

4.8 EXEMPTION FROM CONTACT CLASSES

4.9 ACCOMMODATION

Students found eligible will be intimated regarding the On payment of programme fee, students will be informed of

Programme Fee, which has to be paid within the prescribed their enrolment number which will also be displayed on their

date. Only the students who pay the fees within the Enrollment Cards. This enrolment number will continue for a

stipulated date are treated as admitted. Mere receipt of maximum period of three years, or until the course is

admission offer letter does not entitle any right to claim completed, whichever is earlier. The same number will be

admission. used as the examination roll number of the student. The

Enrollment number changes if readmission is given for the Students should furnish full information with proof, by

same programme. attaching Attested Xerox Copies of marks sheets and other

relevant academic/ professional records. Irrespective of the

claims made by an applicant on the proforma, marks On receipt of the programme fee, Enrolment Card indicating

weightage would be given only on the basis of certificates the student's name, Date of Birth, Programme, Date of

and transcripts that are attached. Any document sent Admission & Enrollment Number will be issued. Study

separately, after submission of the application, will not be material soft copy / Hard copies will be sent to enrolled

considered. students by post.

Verification of all the original certificates/ marks certificates

will be done at the time of contact classes on the campus.

The students are, therefore, required to bring their original The programmes are spread over two terms in a year (Jan-certificates when they attend contact classes. Students will Dec). Those who are not in a position to complete all the be permitted to appear for the term-end examination only papers in the two term at a stretch can defer a term or a part after the verification of relevant original certificates, until then thereof, provided they complete the programme within a their admission will be provisional. total period of three years, including the year in which the

students are enrolled.

Applications completed in all respects accompanied by All students admitted to the distance education programmes copies of relevant certificates attested can be sent to the are required to attend contact classes at the University following address on or before the last date prescribed on campuses. 70% attendance is mandatory in the contact the admission application form. classes and practical sessions in those programme where

Centre for Distance Education, lab sessions are compulsory. They must participate, to the

University of Hyderabad,satisfaction of the Co-ordinator of a programme or tutors of

the courses and the Director, CDE, in study-seminars,

sessions and counseling sessions as may be prescribed.

This carries a weight age of 10% of the total marks.

The following is the List of Attested Enclosures to be

submitted along with the Admission Application for

registration: Since most of the programmes offered are highly practical

1. Secondary School Certificate (SSC) or oriented and can be completed in 3 years, requests for

Matriculation(date of birth proof). exemption from attending contact programs/ practical work

2. Intermediate/Higher Secondary Education, 10+2. shall not be entertained.

3. Bachelor Degree, Provisional Certificate, Marks Memo

4. Any other higher qualification Certificate

5. Photos 2 No. in cover. Accommodation will be made only on the basis of availability

of rooms in guest house / hostel / by the Guest House

In-charge.

The Asst. Registrar,

Golden Threshold Building, Abids,

Nampally Station Road, Hyderabad - 500 001.

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2.2 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA letter grade/CGPA obtained by the students as per the

conversion formula adopted by the University concerned. In Admissions to the Distance Education diploma programmes

the absence of any such formula, the decision of this are open to all those who fulfill prescribed qualifications

University will be final in determining the percentage without any discrimination of race, caste, creed, language,

equivalence. age or sex. Admissions are made strictly on the basis of

merit. There is No Entrance Examination. The marks The University reserves the right to decide to conduct the

obtained by the applicants in their graduate examination course and also the exact number of students to be admitted

(i.e., B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Com. / B.Lib.Sc. / B.E. / B.Tech. / M.A. / in each programme, depending on the demand for the

M.Sc. / M.Com. / MBA etc.) is the basis on which the merit list course and its course delivery capacity.

for admission is prepared for all courses. Therefore only The eligibility of students passing their qualifying

students who have completed their courses/degree or at examinations from Universities following the letter grading

least have taken their final examinations (awaiting results) system / Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) will be

are eligible to apply for admission into these Post-Graduate determined on the basis of percentage equivalent to the

Diploma Programmes. However, additional academic letter grade / CGPA obtained by the students as per the

qualifications and professional experience are taken into conversion formula adopted by the University concerned. In

consideration for all admissions. (For courses to be offered the absence of any such formula, the decision of this

in 2011 only students who are graduated on or before University will be final in determining the percentage

31-12-2010 or have taken the final examination in equivalence.

September/ October 2010 and are waiting for results are

eligible to apply). The selection for admission to a programme is made on

the basis of merit, academic record, professional The target groups for these programmes are either grading

experience, and service rendered in the areas that are system/Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) will be

directly related to the subjects. determined on the basis of percentage equivalent to the

3.1 INTIMATION OF SELECTION

3.2 RESERVATIONS FOR SC/ST/OBC STUDENTS

3.4 ADMISSION TO FOREIGN STUDENTS

3.3 RESERVATIONS FOR PHYSICALLY

CHALLENGED (PC) STUDENTS

physical disability does not hamper pursuit of the course.

Each physically handicapped student shall be required to The candidates selected for admission will be intimated by

submit a certificate from a Civil Surgeon indicating the extent mail / post individually under certificate of posting and also

of visual/physical disability and also the extent to which the through the email (addresses if provided to the CDE office).

disability hampers the student in pursuing his/her studies. The list of selected candidates will also be displayed on the

The students may have to undergo a fresh medical notice board at the Centre for Distance Education.

examination, if decided by the University, before being

admitted.

Reservations for SC/ST/OBC studentds will be in

accordance with the policy of the Government of India and Foreign students residing in India or abroad are eligible to

the guidelines of the University Grants Commission, apply for admission in the prescribed form within the

Students applying for such programmes should submit, stipulated date. Those who have passed the qualifying

along with their application, a copy of their caste/tribe examination from Universities outside India should enclose

Certificate from a Revenue Officer not below the rank of relevant certificate marks sheets together with the English

Tahasildar / Mandal Revenue Officer.version (if they are in a different language), duly attested for

admission to any Programme, the foreign students must

have passed the qualifying examination and proficiency in

English which is a pre-condition for admission. They have to 3% of admissions for each course are reserved for

pay programme fee at a different rate as shown under sub physically challenged students with the minimum degree of

heading Programme fee for foreign Students (5.5). disability to the extent of forty percent, provided that their

3. SELECTION PROCEDURE

4.1 ADMISSION 4.4 ENROLMENT NUMBER

4.5 ENROLMENT CARD

4.6 PROGRAMME SCHEDULE

4.2 SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION FORMS

4.7 CONTACT CLASSES AND PRACTICAL WORK

4.3 LIST OF ENCLOSURES

4.8 EXEMPTION FROM CONTACT CLASSES

4.9 ACCOMMODATION

Students found eligible will be intimated regarding the On payment of programme fee, students will be informed of

Programme Fee, which has to be paid within the prescribed their enrolment number which will also be displayed on their

date. Only the students who pay the fees within the Enrollment Cards. This enrolment number will continue for a

stipulated date are treated as admitted. Mere receipt of maximum period of three years, or until the course is

admission offer letter does not entitle any right to claim completed, whichever is earlier. The same number will be

admission. used as the examination roll number of the student. The

Enrollment number changes if readmission is given for the Students should furnish full information with proof, by

same programme. attaching Attested Xerox Copies of marks sheets and other

relevant academic/ professional records. Irrespective of the

claims made by an applicant on the proforma, marks On receipt of the programme fee, Enrolment Card indicating

weightage would be given only on the basis of certificates the student's name, Date of Birth, Programme, Date of

and transcripts that are attached. Any document sent Admission & Enrollment Number will be issued. Study

separately, after submission of the application, will not be material soft copy / Hard copies will be sent to enrolled

considered. students by post.

Verification of all the original certificates/ marks certificates

will be done at the time of contact classes on the campus.

The students are, therefore, required to bring their original The programmes are spread over two terms in a year (Jan-certificates when they attend contact classes. Students will Dec). Those who are not in a position to complete all the be permitted to appear for the term-end examination only papers in the two term at a stretch can defer a term or a part after the verification of relevant original certificates, until then thereof, provided they complete the programme within a their admission will be provisional. total period of three years, including the year in which the

students are enrolled.

Applications completed in all respects accompanied by All students admitted to the distance education programmes copies of relevant certificates attested can be sent to the are required to attend contact classes at the University following address on or before the last date prescribed on campuses. 70% attendance is mandatory in the contact the admission application form. classes and practical sessions in those programme where

Centre for Distance Education, lab sessions are compulsory. They must participate, to the

University of Hyderabad,satisfaction of the Co-ordinator of a programme or tutors of

the courses and the Director, CDE, in study-seminars,

sessions and counseling sessions as may be prescribed.

This carries a weight age of 10% of the total marks.

The following is the List of Attested Enclosures to be

submitted along with the Admission Application for

registration: Since most of the programmes offered are highly practical

1. Secondary School Certificate (SSC) or oriented and can be completed in 3 years, requests for

Matriculation(date of birth proof). exemption from attending contact programs/ practical work

2. Intermediate/Higher Secondary Education, 10+2. shall not be entertained.

3. Bachelor Degree, Provisional Certificate, Marks Memo

4. Any other higher qualification Certificate

5. Photos 2 No. in cover. Accommodation will be made only on the basis of availability

of rooms in guest house / hostel / by the Guest House

In-charge.

The Asst. Registrar,

Golden Threshold Building, Abids,

Nampally Station Road, Hyderabad - 500 001.

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5.1 MODE OF PAYMENT DEFERMENT CHARGES ON COURSE FEE

5.3 REIMBURSEMENT OF TUITION FEE FOR

SC/ST STUDENTS BY S.W. DEPT.5.2 DELAYED PAYMENT

Students admitted have to pay the relevant fee in two equal a) First Deferment : Rs. 600/-

installments or in one lumpsum within the prescribed date b) Second Deferment : Rs. 1000/-mentioned in the Provisional Admission Offer Letter. All

DEFERMENT OF CONTACT CLASSESpayments should be made through demand draft obtained

from any Nationalized Bank drawn in favour of "The a) First Deferment : Rs. 500/-Finance Officer, University of Hyderabad" payable at

b) Second Deferment : Rs. 1000/-Hyderabad. No other mode of payment shall be accepted.

The following information should be given on the reverse NOTEside of the Demand Drafts before submitting in the CDE

1. Fee once paid will not be returned by the University under office.any circumstances. All disputes are subject to the Greater

Name of the student : Hyderabad Jurisdiction.

Course applied :2. After the payment of Deferment fee, the student can

Application Number : complete the course within three years from the date of

Cell No.: admission, which stands as the base year.

I/II Term Fee:

Students belonging to SC/ST, categories are required to pay ndIf a student fails to pay the 2 instalment fee by the due date their programme fee and then submit their scholarship forms ndwith or without late payment, 2 tern study material shall not duly filled in all respects to the social welfare department

be dispatched. However, in exceptional cases, the university after taking endorsement from the CDE for reimbursement

may permit students to continue their studies by paying the of fee.

second term fee for the next session and attending contact

sessions subject to payment of the following penalties.

5. PAYMENT OF FEE AND FEE STRUCTURE 5.4 FEE PARTICULARS THE FOLLOWING LIST SHOWS THE FEE PARTICULARS FOR EACH PROGRAMME

S. No.st1 Installment in Rupees

Programme nd2 Installment in Rupees

Totalin Rupees

1. PGDPM 7,000/- 7,000/- 14,000/-

2. PGDLAN 5,000/- 5,000/- 10,000/-

3. PGDCAQM 5,000/- 5,000/- 10,000/-

4. PGDCL&IPR 8,000/- 8,000/- 16,000/-

5. PGDBM 7,000/- 7,000/- 14,000/-

6. PGDCE 3,000/- 3,000/- 6,000/-

7. PGDENM 6,000/- 6,000/- 12,000/-

8. PGDCJ&FS 6,000/- 6,000/- 12,000/-

9. PGDG 2,500/- 2,500/- 5,000/-

10. PGDHR 2,500/- 2,500/- 5,000/-

11. PGDTSH 2,500/- 2,500/- 5,000/-

12. PGDTC 7,000/- 7,000/- 14,000/-

13. PGDMCTTT 2,500/- 2,500/- 5,000/-

14. PGDMB 4,000/- 4,000/- 8,000/-

15. PGDCED 2,500/- 2,500/- 5,000/-

16. PGDSRD 8,500/- 8,500/- 17,000/-

17. PGD-TMA 10,000/- 10,000/- 20,000/-

NOTE: Students should also pay Rs. 300/- along with ll term fee towards Final Diploma Certificate fee

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5.1 MODE OF PAYMENT DEFERMENT CHARGES ON COURSE FEE

5.3 REIMBURSEMENT OF TUITION FEE FOR

SC/ST STUDENTS BY S.W. DEPT.5.2 DELAYED PAYMENT

Students admitted have to pay the relevant fee in two equal a) First Deferment : Rs. 600/-

installments or in one lumpsum within the prescribed date b) Second Deferment : Rs. 1000/-mentioned in the Provisional Admission Offer Letter. All

DEFERMENT OF CONTACT CLASSESpayments should be made through demand draft obtained

from any Nationalized Bank drawn in favour of "The a) First Deferment : Rs. 500/-Finance Officer, University of Hyderabad" payable at

b) Second Deferment : Rs. 1000/-Hyderabad. No other mode of payment shall be accepted.

The following information should be given on the reverse NOTEside of the Demand Drafts before submitting in the CDE

1. Fee once paid will not be returned by the University under office.any circumstances. All disputes are subject to the Greater

Name of the student : Hyderabad Jurisdiction.

Course applied :2. After the payment of Deferment fee, the student can

Application Number : complete the course within three years from the date of

Cell No.: admission, which stands as the base year.

I/II Term Fee:

Students belonging to SC/ST, categories are required to pay ndIf a student fails to pay the 2 instalment fee by the due date their programme fee and then submit their scholarship forms ndwith or without late payment, 2 tern study material shall not duly filled in all respects to the social welfare department

be dispatched. However, in exceptional cases, the university after taking endorsement from the CDE for reimbursement

may permit students to continue their studies by paying the of fee.

second term fee for the next session and attending contact

sessions subject to payment of the following penalties.

5. PAYMENT OF FEE AND FEE STRUCTURE 5.4 FEE PARTICULARS THE FOLLOWING LIST SHOWS THE FEE PARTICULARS FOR EACH PROGRAMME

S. No.st1 Installment in Rupees

Programme nd2 Installment in Rupees

Totalin Rupees

1. PGDPM 7,000/- 7,000/- 14,000/-

2. PGDLAN 5,000/- 5,000/- 10,000/-

3. PGDCAQM 5,000/- 5,000/- 10,000/-

4. PGDCL&IPR 8,000/- 8,000/- 16,000/-

5. PGDBM 7,000/- 7,000/- 14,000/-

6. PGDCE 3,000/- 3,000/- 6,000/-

7. PGDENM 6,000/- 6,000/- 12,000/-

8. PGDCJ&FS 6,000/- 6,000/- 12,000/-

9. PGDG 2,500/- 2,500/- 5,000/-

10. PGDHR 2,500/- 2,500/- 5,000/-

11. PGDTSH 2,500/- 2,500/- 5,000/-

12. PGDTC 7,000/- 7,000/- 14,000/-

13. PGDMCTTT 2,500/- 2,500/- 5,000/-

14. PGDMB 4,000/- 4,000/- 8,000/-

15. PGDCED 2,500/- 2,500/- 5,000/-

16. PGDSRD 8,500/- 8,500/- 17,000/-

17. PGD-TMA 10,000/- 10,000/- 20,000/-

NOTE: Students should also pay Rs. 300/- along with ll term fee towards Final Diploma Certificate fee

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5.5 Fee for Foreign Students: (Payment should be done in USS)

S. No.1st. Installment

in US$Programme

2n Installment in US$

Totalin US$

1. PGDPM 725 725 1450

2. PGDLAN 525 525 1050

3. PGDCAQM 525 525 1050

4. PGDCL&IPR 725 725 1450

5. PGDBM 725 725 1450

6. PGDCE 260 260 520

7. PGDENM 260 260 520

8. PGDCJ&FS 525 525 1050

9. PGDG 550 550 1100

10. PGDHR 260 260 520

11. PGDTSH 260 260 520

12. PGDTC 725 725 1450

13. PGDMCTTT 260 260 520

14. PGDMB 725 725 1450

15. PGDCED 260 260 520

16. PGDSRD 800 800 1600

17. PGD-TMA 1,000 1,000 2,000

The evaluation system of these diploma programmes is and submit assignments before the stipulated date are

designed to test systematically the student's progress in the eligible to take the Term-end examinations.

courses offered, through internal assessments as well as

term-end examinations.Efforts will be made to conduct term-end exams for NRI/

Foreign students with the help of the Indian

Internal Assessment will be done through evaluation of Embassies/Indian High Commission situated there. In case

assignment which will be sent along with the course it is not feasible to conduct exams in the country of their

material. They will be evaluated for 30% of the total marks. residence, they should be prepared to come and appear for

The Completed Assignments have to be sent back to the examinations at the campus of University of Hyderabad.

Assistant Registrar, Centre for Distance Education, within

the stipulated date.Foreign nationals and NRIs staying abroad are exempted

from contact sessions, but, they should submit a term paper

Performance of the student will also be assessed through a on a specified topic at least 15 days before the

term-end examination at the end of the year and student commencement of the examinations. The topic of term

should score minimum of 25 marks out of 60. Only those paper will be intimated to the students, if the student applies

students who satisfactorily complete the contact sessions for exemption well in advance.

6.3 Examinations for Foreign students/NRIs:

6.1 Internal Assessment of Assignments:

6.4 Contact Sessions for Foreign Nationals/ NRIs:

6.2 Term-end Examinations:

6. EVALUATION

The final result for each programme is determined on 7.3 RE-COUNTING

the basis of :

The final result in each course will thus be calculated in

the following manner:

7.4 RE-EXAMINATION

7.1 GRADING

7.5 MEMORANDUM OF MARKS

7.2 IMPROVEMENT

7.6 FINAL DIPLOMA CERTIFICATE

Re-counting of term-end exam answer scripts will involve

w Attendance in contact classes and practicals. recounting of marks, totaling and a special scrutiny to see if

any portion of a question or a whole question was w Internal Assessment of Assignments.inadvertently left unmarked. Requests for re-counting

w Performance in the end-term examination, should be made within 21 days from the date of

in the ratio 10:30:60.publication/announcement of results, and should be

accompanied by a draft for Rs.500/- per paper. The results of

re-counting will normally be communicated to the students

before the commencement of next examination. If any A student is declared passed in a course only if he/she

variation is found as a result of re-counting, the University secures a minimum of 40% marks in all, provided he/she

will accept the higher of the two, and a revised provisional secures a minimum of 25 marks in the term end

marks memo will be issued to the students free of charge. examinations. Students with less than 40% marks in

There is no provision for re-evaluation of assignment marks aggregate in any course taken by him/her may appear for re-

and answer scripts.examination in the next term-end examination. Candidates

failing in any paper have to pay Rs. 300/- per paper to appear

in the subsequent examinations.Students who fail to complete the course requirements of a

given term can defer any course or all courses to the next

year. They could also defer the complete programme to the

next academic year. Any assignments done and internal

assessment marks earned will be carried forward to the next

term/year. Students, who fail in a course in a term, may

pursue the 2nd term by paying the remaining part of the

programme fee. They can appear for re-examination in the

failed courses at the subsequent terminal examinations. All

students are expected to complete their course

Successful students will be awarded divisions on the basis requirements within a period of six academic terms. Those

of the average marks obtained by them as follows: who do not complete the programme in all respects can re-

enroll themselves for the programme by paying half the-w First Division with Distinction - 75% & above

Programme Fee. In such cases study material will not be

issued again.w First Division - 60 % & above but below - 75%

w Second Division - 50% & above but below - 60 %

Marks memos will be issued to students on completion of w Third Division - 40% & above but below - 50%

Examination. However, Provisional Certificate-cum-

memorandum of marks will be issued only after the student

completes all course requirements.Students may improve their performance in any course on

payment of Rs. 300/- for each paper. This facility will be given

only once in a course and should be requested within four Final Diploma Certificate will be issued after completion of weeks of the announcement of results. There is no provision programme requirements on payment of Rs.300/- along with for improvement of marks for assignments, contact classes,

ndthe 2 term fee.practical sessions (wherever compulsory) or for Project

Work/Project Reports.

S. Test types Relative

No. Weightage

1. Contact classes Counseling / 10%

Practicals or Term Paper/Lab Test

2. Internal Assessment (Assignments) 30%

3. Term-end Examination 60%

7. RESULTS

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5.5 Fee for Foreign Students: (Payment should be done in USS)

S. No.1st. Installment

in US$Programme

2n Installment in US$

Totalin US$

1. PGDPM 725 725 1450

2. PGDLAN 525 525 1050

3. PGDCAQM 525 525 1050

4. PGDCL&IPR 725 725 1450

5. PGDBM 725 725 1450

6. PGDCE 260 260 520

7. PGDENM 260 260 520

8. PGDCJ&FS 525 525 1050

9. PGDG 550 550 1100

10. PGDHR 260 260 520

11. PGDTSH 260 260 520

12. PGDTC 725 725 1450

13. PGDMCTTT 260 260 520

14. PGDMB 725 725 1450

15. PGDCED 260 260 520

16. PGDSRD 800 800 1600

17. PGD-TMA 1,000 1,000 2,000

The evaluation system of these diploma programmes is and submit assignments before the stipulated date are

designed to test systematically the student's progress in the eligible to take the Term-end examinations.

courses offered, through internal assessments as well as

term-end examinations.Efforts will be made to conduct term-end exams for NRI/

Foreign students with the help of the Indian

Internal Assessment will be done through evaluation of Embassies/Indian High Commission situated there. In case

assignment which will be sent along with the course it is not feasible to conduct exams in the country of their

material. They will be evaluated for 30% of the total marks. residence, they should be prepared to come and appear for

The Completed Assignments have to be sent back to the examinations at the campus of University of Hyderabad.

Assistant Registrar, Centre for Distance Education, within

the stipulated date.Foreign nationals and NRIs staying abroad are exempted

from contact sessions, but, they should submit a term paper

Performance of the student will also be assessed through a on a specified topic at least 15 days before the

term-end examination at the end of the year and student commencement of the examinations. The topic of term

should score minimum of 25 marks out of 60. Only those paper will be intimated to the students, if the student applies

students who satisfactorily complete the contact sessions for exemption well in advance.

6.3 Examinations for Foreign students/NRIs:

6.1 Internal Assessment of Assignments:

6.4 Contact Sessions for Foreign Nationals/ NRIs:

6.2 Term-end Examinations:

6. EVALUATION

The final result for each programme is determined on 7.3 RE-COUNTING

the basis of :

The final result in each course will thus be calculated in

the following manner:

7.4 RE-EXAMINATION

7.1 GRADING

7.5 MEMORANDUM OF MARKS

7.2 IMPROVEMENT

7.6 FINAL DIPLOMA CERTIFICATE

Re-counting of term-end exam answer scripts will involve

w Attendance in contact classes and practicals. recounting of marks, totaling and a special scrutiny to see if

any portion of a question or a whole question was w Internal Assessment of Assignments.inadvertently left unmarked. Requests for re-counting

w Performance in the end-term examination, should be made within 21 days from the date of

in the ratio 10:30:60.publication/announcement of results, and should be

accompanied by a draft for Rs.500/- per paper. The results of

re-counting will normally be communicated to the students

before the commencement of next examination. If any A student is declared passed in a course only if he/she

variation is found as a result of re-counting, the University secures a minimum of 40% marks in all, provided he/she

will accept the higher of the two, and a revised provisional secures a minimum of 25 marks in the term end

marks memo will be issued to the students free of charge. examinations. Students with less than 40% marks in

There is no provision for re-evaluation of assignment marks aggregate in any course taken by him/her may appear for re-

and answer scripts.examination in the next term-end examination. Candidates

failing in any paper have to pay Rs. 300/- per paper to appear

in the subsequent examinations.Students who fail to complete the course requirements of a

given term can defer any course or all courses to the next

year. They could also defer the complete programme to the

next academic year. Any assignments done and internal

assessment marks earned will be carried forward to the next

term/year. Students, who fail in a course in a term, may

pursue the 2nd term by paying the remaining part of the

programme fee. They can appear for re-examination in the

failed courses at the subsequent terminal examinations. All

students are expected to complete their course

Successful students will be awarded divisions on the basis requirements within a period of six academic terms. Those

of the average marks obtained by them as follows: who do not complete the programme in all respects can re-

enroll themselves for the programme by paying half the-w First Division with Distinction - 75% & above

Programme Fee. In such cases study material will not be

issued again.w First Division - 60 % & above but below - 75%

w Second Division - 50% & above but below - 60 %

Marks memos will be issued to students on completion of w Third Division - 40% & above but below - 50%

Examination. However, Provisional Certificate-cum-

memorandum of marks will be issued only after the student

completes all course requirements.Students may improve their performance in any course on

payment of Rs. 300/- for each paper. This facility will be given

only once in a course and should be requested within four Final Diploma Certificate will be issued after completion of weeks of the announcement of results. There is no provision programme requirements on payment of Rs.300/- along with for improvement of marks for assignments, contact classes,

ndthe 2 term fee.practical sessions (wherever compulsory) or for Project

Work/Project Reports.

S. Test types Relative

No. Weightage

1. Contact classes Counseling / 10%

Practicals or Term Paper/Lab Test

2. Internal Assessment (Assignments) 30%

3. Term-end Examination 60%

7. RESULTS

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7.7 DUPLICATE CERTIFICATE 7.8 TRANSFER OF CREDITS/MARKS

The Enrolment card, certificate of diploma, marks memo, will A candidate who has successfully completed the PG

be issued only once. If the student losses the Enrollment Diploma programme from the CDE, and wishes to join

card / marks memo, the student can request the Director another diploma programme of the CDE, with common

(CDE) for a duplicate on payment of Rs.300/- through a papers, will be exempted from the contact classes and

Demand Draft drawn in favour of the Finance Officer, examinations for those papers which are common. The

University of Hyderabad, payable at Hyderabad from any marks and credits for the papers which are common will be

Nationalized Bank. However, duplicate of the Final Diploma reflected in both the courses. However, she/he should pay

Certificate will be issued only after producing necessary all tuition fees prescribed by the University from time to time

police enquiry Certificate and payment of Rs.600/- through a for the programme.

Demand Draft

8.1 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN PROJECT

MANAGEMENT (PGDPM):

8.2 POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN LIBRARY

AUTOMATION AND NETWORKING (PGDLAN)

of Management Studies, University of Hyderabad.

e-mail: [email protected], Ph: 040- 23135005

The programme is aimed at imparting knowledge and kills in

Project Planning and Management. The Programme offers

courses that span the macro-economic environment of The Post-Graduate Diploma in Library automation was projects, principles of management and functional areas of introduced in January 1998 by the Indira Gandhi Memorial management among others. The course is designed to Library, University of Hyderabad. The focus of the program is provide the most refined skills in understanding economic to enable Library Science graduates and working Librarians aspects of planning coupled with managerial aspects. It to understand planning, organizing, maintaining and addresses he professional needs of managers, executives implementing library automation in their libraries. It provides and industrialists engaged in planning, management and basic concepts of library automation and the necessary skills execution of projects of varied nature by providing them the in the form of hands-on-training on the related hardware and necessary theoretical orientation, discussion and analysis of software during the contact classes at the end of each practical problems in project appraisal/feasibility, as well as semester. Various operations of library automation and management of finance, marketing and human resources. networking are explained through live demonstrations.

COURSE STRUCTURE: The programme emphasizes practical, hands-on training for

Term I which a fully equipped e-learning laboratory with 30

computer systems is available within the library. The library DPM 411 : Managerial Economics & Planningis fully computerized with a digital library with the necessary

DPM 412 : Principles of ManagementI.T infrastructure to teach and conduct practical classes in

DPM 413 : Accounting & Financial Management various techniques ion library automation and networking.

The lectures are delivered by highly qualified senior Library DPM 414 : Principles of Marketing Management

Science teachers and professionals from various Term II

institutions. At the end of the course, participants are DPM 421 : Human Resources Management

required to prepare a project report, which is evaluated along

DPM 422 : Project Appraisal & Management with the marks obtained in the term examination. The course

is expected to improve employability and enhance DPM 423 : Project Finance & Implementationsemployability and enhance competency to working library

DPM 424 : Project Workprofessionals.

Co-ordinator : Dr. Mary Jessica, Ph.D., (Osmania) School

8. INFORMATION ABOUT THE POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMME

COURSE STRUCTURE

Term I

DLAN 411 : Introduction to information Technology The Internet is bringing about a world of change in the field of

DLAN 412 : Information Systems business and commerce in India: e-commerce, Internet

DLAN 413 : Bibliographic Database Management Banking, e-governance, etc. For these technological Systems developments to be effective, a congenial legal environment

is mandatory. The Government of India has on the anvil a Term II

number of bills to provide a legal environment in which e-DLAN 421 : Library Automation

commerce/ e-banking transactions can take place; so that DLAN 422 : Library Networks

there would be legal remedies readily available to settle

DLAN 423 : Dissertation / Project Work disputes. This interdisciplinary course is designed to

address the needs of the Legal Community as also of Co-ordinator: Scientists, Technologists, Software Personnel explaining to

them the Technical and Legal issues of Cyber Laws and

Intellectual Property Rights. It is a bridge-course wherein

Legal Personnel are taught the intricacies of computers and The PGDCAQM programme is being offered by the faculty of security management while software personnel are taught School of Chemistry. It was introduced in January 2000 to the essential legal subjects of relevance to their profession. provide theoretical and practical background to students in The course also focuses on Intellectual Property Rights Chemical Analysis, Quality Control and Management. This because of their relevance to both the Scientific and Legal programme is designed to serve the great demand for Community. Computer lab classes will be conducted before trained personnel in Chemical Analysis and Quality Control and after the contact classes, for an extended period based aspects of Industrial Units, Analytical Labs, Research Labs, on adequate response from the participants. These classes etc. The programme has 5 courses dealing with theoretical ill be conducted in the recently developed Cyber security and aspects and one Lab course which consist of a workshop for IPR Lab of the University. In addition to the usual lab classes familiarizing students with instruments and data analysis. in MS-Office, C-Language, there will be Lab sessions in

Course Structure Legal Databases, hacking and its prevention, Encryption

and Decryption of Digital Signatures based on RSA-Term Ialgorithm and accessing the Patent Database etc. Hands-on

CAQM 411 : Basics of Analyt ical Science and Lab experience is an integral and important part of the

Electronicscourse structure. Also, participants are given free access to

CAQM 412 : Instrumental Methods - I the internet and encouraged to visit relevant Legal sites for

Case Law and project work. The course would be an CAQM 413 : Instrumental Methods- II

important additional qualification for legal personnel Term IIspecializing in Cyber Laws and IPR Laws. Also, software

CAQM 421 : Instrumental Methods - IIIpersonnel would find opportunities for employment as

CAQM 422 : Quality Control & Quality Management Patent Agents and with Patent-cells of the software

organizations. Some of our participants found employment CAQM 423 : Laboratory Practice/Workshop.with reputed firms of Solicitors and some others are pursuing

Workshop: Demonstration of various instruments a n d L.L.M. in different Universities in U.K.

Computer based packages. Analysis of UV-vis, IR, NMR, COURSE STRUCTURE:Mass spectra; X-ray powder patterns and Chromatograms

Term ICo-ordinator: Dr. Tushar Jana, Ph.D. (Jadavpur) School

of Chemistry. University of Hyderabad; Note: Courses DCL 412 & 415 are compulsory. Two

e-mail: [email protected], Phone: 04023134853 Optional Courses from the remaining four are to be taken to

complement the knowledge of the participant.Associate Co-ordinator: Dr. Ramachary,

School of Chemistry. Phone: 040-23134816 DCLIPR 421 : Introduction to Computers & Personal

Productivity Software

Dr. Y. Nagi Reddy, IGM Library, UoH,

e-mail: [email protected], Ph: 040-23132614

8.4 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CYBER LAWS

AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

(PGDCL & IPR):

8.3 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CHEMICAL

ANALYSIS & QUALITY MANAGEMENT: (PGDCAQM)

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7.7 DUPLICATE CERTIFICATE 7.8 TRANSFER OF CREDITS/MARKS

The Enrolment card, certificate of diploma, marks memo, will A candidate who has successfully completed the PG

be issued only once. If the student losses the Enrollment Diploma programme from the CDE, and wishes to join

card / marks memo, the student can request the Director another diploma programme of the CDE, with common

(CDE) for a duplicate on payment of Rs.300/- through a papers, will be exempted from the contact classes and

Demand Draft drawn in favour of the Finance Officer, examinations for those papers which are common. The

University of Hyderabad, payable at Hyderabad from any marks and credits for the papers which are common will be

Nationalized Bank. However, duplicate of the Final Diploma reflected in both the courses. However, she/he should pay

Certificate will be issued only after producing necessary all tuition fees prescribed by the University from time to time

police enquiry Certificate and payment of Rs.600/- through a for the programme.

Demand Draft

8.1 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN PROJECT

MANAGEMENT (PGDPM):

8.2 POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN LIBRARY

AUTOMATION AND NETWORKING (PGDLAN)

of Management Studies, University of Hyderabad.

e-mail: [email protected], Ph: 040- 23135005

The programme is aimed at imparting knowledge and kills in

Project Planning and Management. The Programme offers

courses that span the macro-economic environment of The Post-Graduate Diploma in Library automation was projects, principles of management and functional areas of introduced in January 1998 by the Indira Gandhi Memorial management among others. The course is designed to Library, University of Hyderabad. The focus of the program is provide the most refined skills in understanding economic to enable Library Science graduates and working Librarians aspects of planning coupled with managerial aspects. It to understand planning, organizing, maintaining and addresses he professional needs of managers, executives implementing library automation in their libraries. It provides and industrialists engaged in planning, management and basic concepts of library automation and the necessary skills execution of projects of varied nature by providing them the in the form of hands-on-training on the related hardware and necessary theoretical orientation, discussion and analysis of software during the contact classes at the end of each practical problems in project appraisal/feasibility, as well as semester. Various operations of library automation and management of finance, marketing and human resources. networking are explained through live demonstrations.

COURSE STRUCTURE: The programme emphasizes practical, hands-on training for

Term I which a fully equipped e-learning laboratory with 30

computer systems is available within the library. The library DPM 411 : Managerial Economics & Planningis fully computerized with a digital library with the necessary

DPM 412 : Principles of ManagementI.T infrastructure to teach and conduct practical classes in

DPM 413 : Accounting & Financial Management various techniques ion library automation and networking.

The lectures are delivered by highly qualified senior Library DPM 414 : Principles of Marketing Management

Science teachers and professionals from various Term II

institutions. At the end of the course, participants are DPM 421 : Human Resources Management

required to prepare a project report, which is evaluated along

DPM 422 : Project Appraisal & Management with the marks obtained in the term examination. The course

is expected to improve employability and enhance DPM 423 : Project Finance & Implementationsemployability and enhance competency to working library

DPM 424 : Project Workprofessionals.

Co-ordinator : Dr. Mary Jessica, Ph.D., (Osmania) School

8. INFORMATION ABOUT THE POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMME

COURSE STRUCTURE

Term I

DLAN 411 : Introduction to information Technology The Internet is bringing about a world of change in the field of

DLAN 412 : Information Systems business and commerce in India: e-commerce, Internet

DLAN 413 : Bibliographic Database Management Banking, e-governance, etc. For these technological Systems developments to be effective, a congenial legal environment

is mandatory. The Government of India has on the anvil a Term II

number of bills to provide a legal environment in which e-DLAN 421 : Library Automation

commerce/ e-banking transactions can take place; so that DLAN 422 : Library Networks

there would be legal remedies readily available to settle

DLAN 423 : Dissertation / Project Work disputes. This interdisciplinary course is designed to

address the needs of the Legal Community as also of Co-ordinator: Scientists, Technologists, Software Personnel explaining to

them the Technical and Legal issues of Cyber Laws and

Intellectual Property Rights. It is a bridge-course wherein

Legal Personnel are taught the intricacies of computers and The PGDCAQM programme is being offered by the faculty of security management while software personnel are taught School of Chemistry. It was introduced in January 2000 to the essential legal subjects of relevance to their profession. provide theoretical and practical background to students in The course also focuses on Intellectual Property Rights Chemical Analysis, Quality Control and Management. This because of their relevance to both the Scientific and Legal programme is designed to serve the great demand for Community. Computer lab classes will be conducted before trained personnel in Chemical Analysis and Quality Control and after the contact classes, for an extended period based aspects of Industrial Units, Analytical Labs, Research Labs, on adequate response from the participants. These classes etc. The programme has 5 courses dealing with theoretical ill be conducted in the recently developed Cyber security and aspects and one Lab course which consist of a workshop for IPR Lab of the University. In addition to the usual lab classes familiarizing students with instruments and data analysis. in MS-Office, C-Language, there will be Lab sessions in

Course Structure Legal Databases, hacking and its prevention, Encryption

and Decryption of Digital Signatures based on RSA-Term Ialgorithm and accessing the Patent Database etc. Hands-on

CAQM 411 : Basics of Analyt ical Science and Lab experience is an integral and important part of the

Electronicscourse structure. Also, participants are given free access to

CAQM 412 : Instrumental Methods - I the internet and encouraged to visit relevant Legal sites for

Case Law and project work. The course would be an CAQM 413 : Instrumental Methods- II

important additional qualification for legal personnel Term IIspecializing in Cyber Laws and IPR Laws. Also, software

CAQM 421 : Instrumental Methods - IIIpersonnel would find opportunities for employment as

CAQM 422 : Quality Control & Quality Management Patent Agents and with Patent-cells of the software

organizations. Some of our participants found employment CAQM 423 : Laboratory Practice/Workshop.with reputed firms of Solicitors and some others are pursuing

Workshop: Demonstration of various instruments a n d L.L.M. in different Universities in U.K.

Computer based packages. Analysis of UV-vis, IR, NMR, COURSE STRUCTURE:Mass spectra; X-ray powder patterns and Chromatograms

Term ICo-ordinator: Dr. Tushar Jana, Ph.D. (Jadavpur) School

of Chemistry. University of Hyderabad; Note: Courses DCL 412 & 415 are compulsory. Two

e-mail: [email protected], Phone: 04023134853 Optional Courses from the remaining four are to be taken to

complement the knowledge of the participant.Associate Co-ordinator: Dr. Ramachary,

School of Chemistry. Phone: 040-23134816 DCLIPR 421 : Introduction to Computers & Personal

Productivity Software

Dr. Y. Nagi Reddy, IGM Library, UoH,

e-mail: [email protected], Ph: 040-23132614

8.4 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CYBER LAWS

AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

(PGDCL & IPR):

8.3 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CHEMICAL

ANALYSIS & QUALITY MANAGEMENT: (PGDCAQM)

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DCLIPR 412 : Computer Network, Internet Tools and individuals who wanted to experience various emerging

Security Management issues in the field of Business Management. The course is

useful to the employees of public sector and private sector to DCLIPR413 : Legal Organizational Structure / enhance their problem solving and decision making skills. International OrganizationsThe diploma is designed to satisfy the needs of the

DCLIPR414 : Introduction to Business Laws Contract individuals to pursue their further Education in the field of

Law/ Corporation Law and Laws of Management. It also addresses the professional needs of

Crimes & Tortsmanagers and executives in dealing with day to day

DCLIPR415 : Introductions to IPR with WIPO (TRIPS) business/managerial problems. The programme has twelve

courses. The courses DBM 411, 412, 413, 414, 415 and 416 DCLIPR416 : Introduction to E-commerce / EBanking/

are offered in the 1st term. The courses include Principles of E-Governance-Technical & Legal Issues

Management & Organizational Behavior, Marketing Term II

Management, Financial & Management Accounting, Human Note : Course 423 is meant for software professionals with

Resource Management, Management Information Systems knowledge of Mathematics and Algorithms. Course 426

and Quantitative & Research Methods. There are six Project is compulsory. Any three electives out of the other

courses offered in the second term. Among these, Strategic five courses should be taken as per career and professional

Management and Operations Management are two interests of the participants.

compulsory courses and the student has to choose three

DCLIPR 421 : Cyber Crime & Cyber Forensics: elective courses of his choice from the list given below. The

Advanced Topics wi th re levant sixth paper in II term i.e. DBM 440 is a project report, which is

Provisions of IT Act- 2000. to be submitted by every student. The objective of the project

report is to bridge the gap between the theory and practice. DCLIPR 422 : Part-I: Electronic Records / Digital This is to be prepared based on the inputs obtained in two Signatures & Certificates / Certifying terms along with their industrial exposure. This programme Authorities of IT Act 2000is offered by the faculty members of the School of

Part II : Digital Signatures Specialized TopicsManagement Studies besides a large number of resource

DCLIPR 423 : Cryptology &Public Key Infrastructure / persons drawn from industry.IPR Issues in Integrated Circuits,

Software and Data ProtectionCOURSE STRUCTURE:

DCLIPR 424 : Copyright & Related Rights Part: Principles of Management and Organizational BehaviourInternational Law Copyright & Related

Rights Indian Legislation Term I

DCLIPR 4245 : Patents /Trade Marks/Industrial Designs DBM 411 : Principles of Management and

Organizational BehaviourPart I : International Law of Patents Trademarks

& Industrial Designs DBM 412 : Marketing Management

Part II : Indian Legislation DBM 413 : Financial and Management Accounting

DCLIPR-426 : Project Specialized Topic DBM 414 : Human Resource Management

Co-ordinator : Dr. P.R.K.Murthi, Ph.D (IIT, Kharagpur) DBM 415 : Management Information Systems

School of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, DBM 416 : Quantitative and Research Methods

University of Hyderabad, Term II

e-mail: [email protected]; Ph : 040-23134111

DBM 421 : Strategic Management

DBM 422 : Operations Management

DBM 423 : 3 Electives to be chosen from 13electives This postgraduate diploma is being offered to cater to

to 435theneeds of the rapidly growing industries in the globalized

economy. The programme is mainly targeted for the DBM 440 : Project Work

8.5 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS

MANAGEMENT (PGDBM)

ELECTIVES DCE 423 : Advanced Writing Skills

(with Project Report)DBM423 : Customer Relationship Management

Coordinator : Prof. Panchanan Mohanty Ph.D. DBM424 : Marketing of Services(Berhampur), Department of Linguistics, (CALTS),

DBM425 : Sales and Distribution ManagementUniversity of Hyderabad.

DBM426 : Supply Chain Management e-mail: [email protected],

Phone: 040-23133650DBM427 : Decision Analysis

DBM428 : Quality Management

DBM429 : Security Analysis and Port of Management

The Government's vision of “Power of All” by 2010 and all DBM430 : Financial Risk Management

households by 2012 requires an additional capacity of over DBM431 : Strategic Financial Management

100,000 MW and nearly Rs.10,30,000 Crores investment in

DBM432 : Team Building and Leadership associated transmission and distribution infrastructure. With

the entry of FIIs and private investors there is now a DBM433 : Management of Change a Organizational competitive environment in the Indian power sector as Developmentorganizations are restructured into strategic business units

DBM434 : Per formance Management andCounseinstead of being state-controlled. It is therefore incumbent on

DBM435 : Project Management State Power Utilities to apply business prudence in all

Co-ordinatior: Prof. B. Rajasekhar decisions and actions. The officials and supervisory cadres

charged with this responsibility will require strong business Associate Co-ordinator: Dr. G.V.R.K. Acharyulu, Ph.D. management skills. The School of Management Studies (Osmania) School of Management Studies, attempts to impart such knowledge and skills through its University of Hyderabad, one-year Post-Graduate Diploma in Energy Management. e-mail: [email protected], The objective of the programme is to impart techniques and Phone: 040-23135003approaches for managing resources in the most efficient and

effective manner in the energy and power sector.

Managing an organizational unit requires general The course is meant for those who wish to improve their

managerial skills apart from technical knowledge. Important skills in English and make a career in teaching, call centers,

general management traits that a manager should possess office assistance, newspapers, banks, films, visual and print

include: Analytical ability, Creativity, Risk-taking ability, media, advertising, judiciary, industrial enterprises, trade

Planning and controlling, Communication skills, Negotiating negotiations, railways, hospitals, military, software

skills, Leadership skills and facilitation of team work. The companies, and so on. The programme is offered by the

programme is designed to develop these traits. The Centre for Applied Linguistics and Translation Studies with

programme adopts the pedagogical approach of general active help of the senior faculty from the Department of

management programmes:English, University of Hyderabad and English and Foreign

a) Case analysisLanguages University (EFLU), Hyderabad.

b) Group discussions and presentationsCOURSE STRUCTURE:

c) Video presentationTerm I

d) Interaction with senior managers from the DCE 411 : Language & Communicationenergy industry &

DCE 412 : Effective Speeche) Visits to the industry

DCE 413 : Written Communication1. Any graduate with work experience in energy industry

Term II(manufacturers of equipment for Power industry,

DCE 421 : Using Resources for Learning English manufacturers/ suppliers of fuel to the energy industry;

power generating/ transmitting/ distributing companies). DCE 422 : Advanced Reading Skills

Staff in regulatory commissions and staff working in

8.7 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ENERGY

MANAGEMENT (PGDENM):

8.6 POST - GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMMUNICATIVE

ENGLISH (PGDCE)

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DCLIPR 412 : Computer Network, Internet Tools and individuals who wanted to experience various emerging

Security Management issues in the field of Business Management. The course is

useful to the employees of public sector and private sector to DCLIPR413 : Legal Organizational Structure / enhance their problem solving and decision making skills. International OrganizationsThe diploma is designed to satisfy the needs of the

DCLIPR414 : Introduction to Business Laws Contract individuals to pursue their further Education in the field of

Law/ Corporation Law and Laws of Management. It also addresses the professional needs of

Crimes & Tortsmanagers and executives in dealing with day to day

DCLIPR415 : Introductions to IPR with WIPO (TRIPS) business/managerial problems. The programme has twelve

courses. The courses DBM 411, 412, 413, 414, 415 and 416 DCLIPR416 : Introduction to E-commerce / EBanking/

are offered in the 1st term. The courses include Principles of E-Governance-Technical & Legal Issues

Management & Organizational Behavior, Marketing Term II

Management, Financial & Management Accounting, Human Note : Course 423 is meant for software professionals with

Resource Management, Management Information Systems knowledge of Mathematics and Algorithms. Course 426

and Quantitative & Research Methods. There are six Project is compulsory. Any three electives out of the other

courses offered in the second term. Among these, Strategic five courses should be taken as per career and professional

Management and Operations Management are two interests of the participants.

compulsory courses and the student has to choose three

DCLIPR 421 : Cyber Crime & Cyber Forensics: elective courses of his choice from the list given below. The

Advanced Topics wi th re levant sixth paper in II term i.e. DBM 440 is a project report, which is

Provisions of IT Act- 2000. to be submitted by every student. The objective of the project

report is to bridge the gap between the theory and practice. DCLIPR 422 : Part-I: Electronic Records / Digital This is to be prepared based on the inputs obtained in two Signatures & Certificates / Certifying terms along with their industrial exposure. This programme Authorities of IT Act 2000is offered by the faculty members of the School of

Part II : Digital Signatures Specialized TopicsManagement Studies besides a large number of resource

DCLIPR 423 : Cryptology &Public Key Infrastructure / persons drawn from industry.IPR Issues in Integrated Circuits,

Software and Data ProtectionCOURSE STRUCTURE:

DCLIPR 424 : Copyright & Related Rights Part: Principles of Management and Organizational BehaviourInternational Law Copyright & Related

Rights Indian Legislation Term I

DCLIPR 4245 : Patents /Trade Marks/Industrial Designs DBM 411 : Principles of Management and

Organizational BehaviourPart I : International Law of Patents Trademarks

& Industrial Designs DBM 412 : Marketing Management

Part II : Indian Legislation DBM 413 : Financial and Management Accounting

DCLIPR-426 : Project Specialized Topic DBM 414 : Human Resource Management

Co-ordinator : Dr. P.R.K.Murthi, Ph.D (IIT, Kharagpur) DBM 415 : Management Information Systems

School of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, DBM 416 : Quantitative and Research Methods

University of Hyderabad, Term II

e-mail: [email protected]; Ph : 040-23134111

DBM 421 : Strategic Management

DBM 422 : Operations Management

DBM 423 : 3 Electives to be chosen from 13electives This postgraduate diploma is being offered to cater to

to 435theneeds of the rapidly growing industries in the globalized

economy. The programme is mainly targeted for the DBM 440 : Project Work

8.5 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS

MANAGEMENT (PGDBM)

ELECTIVES DCE 423 : Advanced Writing Skills

(with Project Report)DBM423 : Customer Relationship Management

Coordinator : Prof. Panchanan Mohanty Ph.D. DBM424 : Marketing of Services(Berhampur), Department of Linguistics, (CALTS),

DBM425 : Sales and Distribution ManagementUniversity of Hyderabad.

DBM426 : Supply Chain Management e-mail: [email protected],

Phone: 040-23133650DBM427 : Decision Analysis

DBM428 : Quality Management

DBM429 : Security Analysis and Port of Management

The Government's vision of “Power of All” by 2010 and all DBM430 : Financial Risk Management

households by 2012 requires an additional capacity of over DBM431 : Strategic Financial Management

100,000 MW and nearly Rs.10,30,000 Crores investment in

DBM432 : Team Building and Leadership associated transmission and distribution infrastructure. With

the entry of FIIs and private investors there is now a DBM433 : Management of Change a Organizational competitive environment in the Indian power sector as Developmentorganizations are restructured into strategic business units

DBM434 : Per formance Management andCounseinstead of being state-controlled. It is therefore incumbent on

DBM435 : Project Management State Power Utilities to apply business prudence in all

Co-ordinatior: Prof. B. Rajasekhar decisions and actions. The officials and supervisory cadres

charged with this responsibility will require strong business Associate Co-ordinator: Dr. G.V.R.K. Acharyulu, Ph.D. management skills. The School of Management Studies (Osmania) School of Management Studies, attempts to impart such knowledge and skills through its University of Hyderabad, one-year Post-Graduate Diploma in Energy Management. e-mail: [email protected], The objective of the programme is to impart techniques and Phone: 040-23135003approaches for managing resources in the most efficient and

effective manner in the energy and power sector.

Managing an organizational unit requires general The course is meant for those who wish to improve their

managerial skills apart from technical knowledge. Important skills in English and make a career in teaching, call centers,

general management traits that a manager should possess office assistance, newspapers, banks, films, visual and print

include: Analytical ability, Creativity, Risk-taking ability, media, advertising, judiciary, industrial enterprises, trade

Planning and controlling, Communication skills, Negotiating negotiations, railways, hospitals, military, software

skills, Leadership skills and facilitation of team work. The companies, and so on. The programme is offered by the

programme is designed to develop these traits. The Centre for Applied Linguistics and Translation Studies with

programme adopts the pedagogical approach of general active help of the senior faculty from the Department of

management programmes:English, University of Hyderabad and English and Foreign

a) Case analysisLanguages University (EFLU), Hyderabad.

b) Group discussions and presentationsCOURSE STRUCTURE:

c) Video presentationTerm I

d) Interaction with senior managers from the DCE 411 : Language & Communicationenergy industry &

DCE 412 : Effective Speeche) Visits to the industry

DCE 413 : Written Communication1. Any graduate with work experience in energy industry

Term II(manufacturers of equipment for Power industry,

DCE 421 : Using Resources for Learning English manufacturers/ suppliers of fuel to the energy industry;

power generating/ transmitting/ distributing companies). DCE 422 : Advanced Reading Skills

Staff in regulatory commissions and staff working in

8.7 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ENERGY

MANAGEMENT (PGDENM):

8.6 POST - GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMMUNICATIVE

ENGLISH (PGDCE)

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government departments connected with energy would Each course consists of 15 units of academic inputs.

benefit immensely from this programme. Each course carries hundred marks for end of course

2. Any graduate seeking a career in energy industry evaluation, totaling to 600 marks.

COURSE STRUCTURE: Criminal Justice part of the course will be completed in first

semester with the following three courses.Term I

CJ&FS 411 : Sociological, Psychological and DENM 411 : Management & Organizational Criminological aspects of crime.Effectiveness

CJ&FS 412 : Criminal law and other related subjects.DENM 412 : Accounting & Financial Management

CJ&FS 413 : Criminal justices system in IndiaDENM 413 : Human Resource Management

Forensic Science part of the course will be offered in DENM 414 : Marketing Managementsecond semester with the following courses:

DENM 415 : Quantitative and Research MethodsCJ&FS 421 : Introduction to Forensic Science &

DENM 416 : Energy Management for Sustainable Forensic Physical Sciences.

Development –ICJ&FS 422 : Forensic Chemical & Biological Sciences.

Term IICJ&FS 423 : Forensic Medicine Psychology, Arts &

DENM 421 : Business Laws and Electricity Act 2003Engineering.

DENM 422 : Decision Support Analysis & Management Co-ordinator: Dr. Gandhi P.C.Kaza Ph.D.

Information SystemFounder, Chairman, Truth Foundation

DENM 423 : Tariff Structure and Analysis & Crime Stoppers Foundation, India,

e - Mail: [email protected], DENM 424 : Project Development and Management

Phone : 040-23390999DENM 425 : Energy Management for Sustainable

Associate Co-ordinator: Prof. I. Ramabraham, Ph.D. Development -II

Department of Political Sciences, University of Hyderabad, DENM 426 : Project Work

e-mail: Phone: 040-23133226Co-ordinator: Prof. S.Mallikarjuna Rao, Ph.D (Osmania)

School of Management Studies, University of Hyderabad,

e-mail: [email protected],

Governance has come to define one of the frontier areas of Phone: 040-23135006.

reach in the social sciences. There is growing interest in the

political and policy domain concerning the meaning and

content governance in a globalizing world. Governance Despite the advances in science and Technology and

issues have serious policy implementations in terms of Establishment of well equipped Forensic Science

reform of public institutions towards greater transparency, institutions at state and central government level and well

efficiency and accountability. Civil society groups call for a structured Justice System from Supreme Court to High

more inclusive and participatory governance thus restoring courts and local courts, the common man in India is still

to governance issues a political dimension. Thus the lamenting that the nature and quality of Justice available to

significance of governance as an emerging area of research them is far from satisfactory.

and practice cannot be overemphasized.

At the national and state level, many changes are being OBJECTIVES/TARGET GROUPS:

brought about at various levels to ensure justice to all in This Post-Graduate diploma aims to give Post-graduate

judicial, police, prosecution and Forensic Science students a cutting edge by training them to think and write

administration, but with a limited success.about governance using their own disciplinary training, be it

This will be a one year Diploma course consisting of six in sociology or economics or history or political science. It is

courses; three courses each in two semesters. The first also oriented to college teachers who may wish to enhance

semester is dedicated to criminal justice component and the their skills and reorient their teaching interests. It is also

second semester to Forensic sciences.aimed at professionals (advocates, entrepreneurs) and

8.9 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN GOVERNANCE

(PGDG):

8.8 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CRIMINAL

JUSTICE & FORENSIC SCIENCE (PGDCJ&FS):

administrators who may be interested in issues such as best Co-ordinator: Prof. G.Sudarshanam Department of

practice and accountability as well as E-governance Political Science, University of Hyderabad

e-mail: [email protected], Phone: 040-23133215Course Structure:

Term I

DG 411 : Governance--Theories and ConceptsThe programme has been designed keeping in view the

DG 412 : Public Managementneed for Hindi translators, Hindi Officers and other

DG 413 : Themes and Issues in Governance personnel required in the Hindi Cells of the Government

Departments, Public Sector Undertakings and other Co-ordinator : Prof. I.Ramabraham, Ph.D.,

organizations that receive substantial grants from theDepartment of Political Sciences,

University of Hyderabad, Phone: 040-23133226 government and need to maintain Hindi Cells. Employment

can also be found in AIR, TV and other private channels

where there is constant need for translation. The students The programme has been conceived and designed by the

should have Hindi as a subject at graduation level or Department of Political Science, School of Social Sciences.

equivalent proficiency.The Human Rights Programme was supported by the UGC

COURSE STRUCTURE:under 'University with Potential for Excellence' Programme.

The Department of Political Science has been offering Term Iprogrammes of study leading to M.A., M. Phil & Ph. D.

DTSH 411 : Theory and Practical Problems in Translationdegrees since 1979. The department offers a well balanced

DTSH 412 : Tools in Translation; Computer and Languagescourse of study at all levels incorporating international

relations, human rights, rural development, state and civil DTSH 413 : Literary Translation

society, comparative and area studies, Indian Government Term-IIand politics, political theory, public administration, public

DTSH 421 : Functional Approach to Translation Activitypolicy, so on. The department has been recognized for

DTSH 422 : Translation Interpretation and EvaluationSpecial Assistance Programme supported by University

Grants Commission in Human Rights. There is also special DTSH 423 : Scientific & Technical Translation

assistance for Globalization: State, Civil Society and Co-ordinator : Prof. Suhas Chandra Kumar, Department of

Governance Interface. The Department has been devoting Hindi, University of Hyderabad, Ph: 040-23133456

special attention to human rights concerns. It is supported by

a good collection of books on human rights. It also runs a bi-

annual Indian Journal of Human Rights for the benefit of

The Programme is designed to cater to the need for a large students of PGDHR, jointly funded by Department of

number of qualified persons in the Telecommunications Political Science and Centre for Distance Education.

sector both in government and private sectors. The COURSE STRUCTURE

programme focuses on practical aspects aims at improving Term I

employability of students in the growing telecom and other

DHR 411 : Human Rights: Philosophical Foundations related industries.

DHR 412 : Human Rights: Historical Perspective COURSE STRUCTURE

DHR 413 : Human Rights in India: The Constitutional & Term-I

Legal FrameworkDTC 411 : Principles of Communications

Term IIDTC 412 : Digital Circuits in Telecommunications

DHR 421 : Status of Human Rights: The Global DTC 413 : Digital Signal Processing and its

ExperienceApplications to Telecommunications

DHR 422 : Human Rights in India: The Socio-economic Term-II

Context & the ChallengesDTC 421 : Microwave, Satellite and Mobile

DHR 423 : Project ReportCommunications

8.11 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN TRANSLATION

STUDIES IN HINDI (PGDTSH):

8.10 Post-Graduate Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR):

8.12 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN

TELECOMMUNICATIONS (PGDTC):

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government departments connected with energy would Each course consists of 15 units of academic inputs.

benefit immensely from this programme. Each course carries hundred marks for end of course

2. Any graduate seeking a career in energy industry evaluation, totaling to 600 marks.

COURSE STRUCTURE: Criminal Justice part of the course will be completed in first

semester with the following three courses.Term I

CJ&FS 411 : Sociological, Psychological and DENM 411 : Management & Organizational Criminological aspects of crime.Effectiveness

CJ&FS 412 : Criminal law and other related subjects.DENM 412 : Accounting & Financial Management

CJ&FS 413 : Criminal justices system in IndiaDENM 413 : Human Resource Management

Forensic Science part of the course will be offered in DENM 414 : Marketing Managementsecond semester with the following courses:

DENM 415 : Quantitative and Research MethodsCJ&FS 421 : Introduction to Forensic Science &

DENM 416 : Energy Management for Sustainable Forensic Physical Sciences.

Development –ICJ&FS 422 : Forensic Chemical & Biological Sciences.

Term IICJ&FS 423 : Forensic Medicine Psychology, Arts &

DENM 421 : Business Laws and Electricity Act 2003Engineering.

DENM 422 : Decision Support Analysis & Management Co-ordinator: Dr. Gandhi P.C.Kaza Ph.D.

Information SystemFounder, Chairman, Truth Foundation

DENM 423 : Tariff Structure and Analysis & Crime Stoppers Foundation, India,

e - Mail: [email protected], DENM 424 : Project Development and Management

Phone : 040-23390999DENM 425 : Energy Management for Sustainable

Associate Co-ordinator: Prof. I. Ramabraham, Ph.D. Development -II

Department of Political Sciences, University of Hyderabad, DENM 426 : Project Work

e-mail: Phone: 040-23133226Co-ordinator: Prof. S.Mallikarjuna Rao, Ph.D (Osmania)

School of Management Studies, University of Hyderabad,

e-mail: [email protected],

Governance has come to define one of the frontier areas of Phone: 040-23135006.

reach in the social sciences. There is growing interest in the

political and policy domain concerning the meaning and

content governance in a globalizing world. Governance Despite the advances in science and Technology and

issues have serious policy implementations in terms of Establishment of well equipped Forensic Science

reform of public institutions towards greater transparency, institutions at state and central government level and well

efficiency and accountability. Civil society groups call for a structured Justice System from Supreme Court to High

more inclusive and participatory governance thus restoring courts and local courts, the common man in India is still

to governance issues a political dimension. Thus the lamenting that the nature and quality of Justice available to

significance of governance as an emerging area of research them is far from satisfactory.

and practice cannot be overemphasized.

At the national and state level, many changes are being OBJECTIVES/TARGET GROUPS:

brought about at various levels to ensure justice to all in This Post-Graduate diploma aims to give Post-graduate

judicial, police, prosecution and Forensic Science students a cutting edge by training them to think and write

administration, but with a limited success.about governance using their own disciplinary training, be it

This will be a one year Diploma course consisting of six in sociology or economics or history or political science. It is

courses; three courses each in two semesters. The first also oriented to college teachers who may wish to enhance

semester is dedicated to criminal justice component and the their skills and reorient their teaching interests. It is also

second semester to Forensic sciences.aimed at professionals (advocates, entrepreneurs) and

8.9 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN GOVERNANCE

(PGDG):

8.8 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CRIMINAL

JUSTICE & FORENSIC SCIENCE (PGDCJ&FS):

administrators who may be interested in issues such as best Co-ordinator: Prof. G.Sudarshanam Department of

practice and accountability as well as E-governance Political Science, University of Hyderabad

e-mail: [email protected], Phone: 040-23133215Course Structure:

Term I

DG 411 : Governance--Theories and ConceptsThe programme has been designed keeping in view the

DG 412 : Public Managementneed for Hindi translators, Hindi Officers and other

DG 413 : Themes and Issues in Governance personnel required in the Hindi Cells of the Government

Departments, Public Sector Undertakings and other Co-ordinator : Prof. I.Ramabraham, Ph.D.,

organizations that receive substantial grants from theDepartment of Political Sciences,

University of Hyderabad, Phone: 040-23133226 government and need to maintain Hindi Cells. Employment

can also be found in AIR, TV and other private channels

where there is constant need for translation. The students The programme has been conceived and designed by the

should have Hindi as a subject at graduation level or Department of Political Science, School of Social Sciences.

equivalent proficiency.The Human Rights Programme was supported by the UGC

COURSE STRUCTURE:under 'University with Potential for Excellence' Programme.

The Department of Political Science has been offering Term Iprogrammes of study leading to M.A., M. Phil & Ph. D.

DTSH 411 : Theory and Practical Problems in Translationdegrees since 1979. The department offers a well balanced

DTSH 412 : Tools in Translation; Computer and Languagescourse of study at all levels incorporating international

relations, human rights, rural development, state and civil DTSH 413 : Literary Translation

society, comparative and area studies, Indian Government Term-IIand politics, political theory, public administration, public

DTSH 421 : Functional Approach to Translation Activitypolicy, so on. The department has been recognized for

DTSH 422 : Translation Interpretation and EvaluationSpecial Assistance Programme supported by University

Grants Commission in Human Rights. There is also special DTSH 423 : Scientific & Technical Translation

assistance for Globalization: State, Civil Society and Co-ordinator : Prof. Suhas Chandra Kumar, Department of

Governance Interface. The Department has been devoting Hindi, University of Hyderabad, Ph: 040-23133456

special attention to human rights concerns. It is supported by

a good collection of books on human rights. It also runs a bi-

annual Indian Journal of Human Rights for the benefit of

The Programme is designed to cater to the need for a large students of PGDHR, jointly funded by Department of

number of qualified persons in the Telecommunications Political Science and Centre for Distance Education.

sector both in government and private sectors. The COURSE STRUCTURE

programme focuses on practical aspects aims at improving Term I

employability of students in the growing telecom and other

DHR 411 : Human Rights: Philosophical Foundations related industries.

DHR 412 : Human Rights: Historical Perspective COURSE STRUCTURE

DHR 413 : Human Rights in India: The Constitutional & Term-I

Legal FrameworkDTC 411 : Principles of Communications

Term IIDTC 412 : Digital Circuits in Telecommunications

DHR 421 : Status of Human Rights: The Global DTC 413 : Digital Signal Processing and its

ExperienceApplications to Telecommunications

DHR 422 : Human Rights in India: The Socio-economic Term-II

Context & the ChallengesDTC 421 : Microwave, Satellite and Mobile

DHR 423 : Project ReportCommunications

8.11 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN TRANSLATION

STUDIES IN HINDI (PGDTSH):

8.10 Post-Graduate Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR):

8.12 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN

TELECOMMUNICATIONS (PGDTC):

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DTC 422 : Switching Technologies, Networking & Co-ordinator: Dr. Pammi Pavan Kumar, Ph.D.

Traffic Management (Hyderabad), Department of Telugu, University of

Hyderabad, e-mail: [email protected] DTC 423 : Optical Fibre CommunicationsPhone: 040-23133562

Co-ordinator: Prof. G.Raja Ram, Optical Fibre

Communications (TIFR, Bombay), School of Physics,

University of Hyderabad, e-mail: [email protected],

Phone: 040-23134319 The beneficial uses of plants to the human health have along

been recognized by traditional cultures all over the world and Note: In addition to the above, students have to undergo the subject of science is called “Medicinal Botany”. Such laboratory training as one-week practical contact Potent natural remedies have recently gained enormous programme in each term. The University has entered popularity in both development and developing countries, into an MOU with BSNL (RTTC) for academic creating a multi-million dollar business for the medical and Coordination in this Programme.pharmaceutical industries. But to take advantage of the

opportunities in this rapidly growing field, we need to

understand how to identify, collect, propagate, develop and

market these important botanical resource. This course will The media has enormous influence and impact on society. educate and give information on all these aspects of With the advent of the Satellite Communication system Medicinal Botany.revolutionary changes have occurred in the media

The Post-Graduate Diploma in Medicinal Botany will cover worldwide. Both the print and electronic media have been

the information and techniques you need to develop the subjected to this influence. The media today provide exciting

economic and medical potential of these valuable plant and attractive job opportunities to educated unemployed

products. The course in the diploma are contributed by youth, who can readily respond to incidents occurring in the

experts in the areas and will give the knowledge and society. In order to grab these opportunities they must be in a

practical experience focusing on identification, collection position to communicate well and to investigate and analyze

and preservation, crop production natural product such events. The aim of this course is to reach such youth

extraction, processing, quality control, new product and strengthen their skills in Telugu Language in tune with

development, marketing and Intellectual Property Rights.media requirements. Faculty members are drawn from the

This program is designed for Forest and Agricultural Department of Telugu, University of Hyderabad, other scientists and officers Extension specialists and agents, Universities, and from the media. new crop researchers, Pharmaceutical and industry

Target grouprepresentatives, Government officers, Graduate students,

Unemployed Graduate aspiring for a bright career in media. Private producer and Marketers.

Those working in the media without any formal training in its TERM-Ifunctioning.

DMB 411 : Introduction & History of Medicinal BotanyThose who wish to know the functioning of the media.

DMB412 : Taxonomy & Identification of PlantsCOURSE STRUCTURE:

DMB 413 : Plant Diversity & ConservationTerm I

TERM-IIMCTT 411 - Foundations in Mass Media

DMB 421 : Plant Products in MedicineMCTT 412 - Reporting Methods - Language

DMB 422 : Biology, Cultivation and Post-Harvest MCTT 413 - Translation Techniques Technology of Prioritized Medicinal Plants

Term II DMB 423 : Collection Analysis, Trade & Biotechnology

of Medicinal Plants.MCTT 421 - Electronic Media

Co-ordinator: Prof. Kottapalli Seshagiri Rao, Ph.D. (UH), MCTT 422 - Electronic Media - Writing Techniques

School of Life Sciences, University of Hyderabad, e-mail: MCTT 423 - Project (i) Print Media or

[email protected], Phone: 040-23134504(ii) Electronic Media

8.14 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MEDICINAL

BOTANY (PGDMB):

8.13 PG DIPLOMA IN MASS COMMUNICATION &

TRANSLATION TECHNIQUES IN TELUGU

(PGDMC&TTT):

8.15 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CONSUMER

EDUCATION(PGDCED)

8.17 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN TECHNOLOGY

MANAGEMENT IN AGRICULTURE (PGD-TMA)8.16 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN SUSTAINABLE

RURAL DEVELOPMENT (PGDSRD)

w Two compulsory Contact sessions of 6-7 days each, one ndin 1st Semester and another in 2 Semester will be

conducted in NIRD : UoH, Hyderabad: NERC of NIRD, The consumer is the focal point of all business activities. Guwahati; ERC of NIRD, Patna and in select centers in each Business depends and revolves around him. However, state/region of the country.consumers whether rich or poor, literate or illiterate, urban or

rural often become the victims of adulteration, spurious, COURSE STRUCTURE AND CONTENTS:

hazardous and substandard goods, as will as wrong The Programme will be offered in two semesters andmeasurements and high prices. Shortage in supply of

st ndhave 35 credits. 1 Semester will have 15 credits and 2 , 20 several commodit ies, unethical and deceptive

credits. One credit is equal to 30 hours of study.advertisements, enables businesses to make quick money

stThe Programme will have four courses plus project in 1 at the cost of consumer. Even the goods/services of state ndundertakings such as nationalized banks, State Electricity Semester and three courses plus project in the 2 Semester.

Boards, Telephones Departments, are no exceptions. stI Semester

In most developed countries, consumer awareness is high SRD 501 : Sustainable Rural Development: Themes and the government in these contrast, the Indian consumer &Perspectives (4 credits)is mostly unaware of his rights and the laws that protect his

SRD 502 : Policies and Programmes for Rural interests and therefore unscrupulous middlemen exploit the

Development (4 credits)consumer miserably n different ways in the market

SRD 503 : Policies and Programmes for Rural environment. It is this context that this course has been

Development (4 credits)envisaged, in collaboration with the Departments of Andhra

Pradesh to create the awareness about the rights and SRD 504 : Resources and Livelihoods (4 credits)

various laws of consumers.SRD 508 A: Project-Phase I: Identification and Design of a

COURSE STRUCTURE: Project (3 credits)

ndTerm-I 2 Semester

DCED 411 : Consumerism SRD 505 : Project Planning and Management (4 credits)

DCED 412 : Consumer Protection Laws SRD 506 : Stakeholders in Rural Development (4 credits)

DCED 413 : Consumer Protection Act, 1986 SRD 507 : Appropriate Technologies and Practices for

Sustainable Development (4 credits)Term -II

SRD 508 B: Project-Phase II: Fieldwork, Data Collection, DCED 421 : Consumer and Society

Analysis and Report (4 credits)DCED 422 : Consumer Case Law

Co-ordinator : Prof. E.Hari Babu, DCED 423 : Project Work

Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad, Co-ordinator: Prof. B. Raja Shekhar,

e-mail: [email protected], Phone: 040-23133257School of Management Studies, UH.

Ph : 040-23135003, e-mail: [email protected]

The one-Year Post Graduate Diploma in Technology

Management in Agriculture (PGD-TMA) is a two-semester Student Support Services:

course, jointly offered by the two leading institutions of the

w Learning resources country on a distance learning mode. It offers an excellent

opportunity to systematically study the subject of w Printed self-instructional materialTechnology Management in Agriculture along with

w Audio-visual cassettes and educational CDs/VCDs.intricacies and ingenuities of building and managing

w Web-based on-line learning resources intellectual property. The aim of the course is to build and (include videographed lectures) foster the skills of students, researchers, policy makers, IP

w Networked video-conferencing at selected centers and technology transfer practitioners as professionals to

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DTC 422 : Switching Technologies, Networking & Co-ordinator: Dr. Pammi Pavan Kumar, Ph.D.

Traffic Management (Hyderabad), Department of Telugu, University of

Hyderabad, e-mail: [email protected] DTC 423 : Optical Fibre CommunicationsPhone: 040-23133562

Co-ordinator: Prof. G.Raja Ram, Optical Fibre

Communications (TIFR, Bombay), School of Physics,

University of Hyderabad, e-mail: [email protected],

Phone: 040-23134319 The beneficial uses of plants to the human health have along

been recognized by traditional cultures all over the world and Note: In addition to the above, students have to undergo the subject of science is called “Medicinal Botany”. Such laboratory training as one-week practical contact Potent natural remedies have recently gained enormous programme in each term. The University has entered popularity in both development and developing countries, into an MOU with BSNL (RTTC) for academic creating a multi-million dollar business for the medical and Coordination in this Programme.pharmaceutical industries. But to take advantage of the

opportunities in this rapidly growing field, we need to

understand how to identify, collect, propagate, develop and

market these important botanical resource. This course will The media has enormous influence and impact on society. educate and give information on all these aspects of With the advent of the Satellite Communication system Medicinal Botany.revolutionary changes have occurred in the media

The Post-Graduate Diploma in Medicinal Botany will cover worldwide. Both the print and electronic media have been

the information and techniques you need to develop the subjected to this influence. The media today provide exciting

economic and medical potential of these valuable plant and attractive job opportunities to educated unemployed

products. The course in the diploma are contributed by youth, who can readily respond to incidents occurring in the

experts in the areas and will give the knowledge and society. In order to grab these opportunities they must be in a

practical experience focusing on identification, collection position to communicate well and to investigate and analyze

and preservation, crop production natural product such events. The aim of this course is to reach such youth

extraction, processing, quality control, new product and strengthen their skills in Telugu Language in tune with

development, marketing and Intellectual Property Rights.media requirements. Faculty members are drawn from the

This program is designed for Forest and Agricultural Department of Telugu, University of Hyderabad, other scientists and officers Extension specialists and agents, Universities, and from the media. new crop researchers, Pharmaceutical and industry

Target grouprepresentatives, Government officers, Graduate students,

Unemployed Graduate aspiring for a bright career in media. Private producer and Marketers.

Those working in the media without any formal training in its TERM-Ifunctioning.

DMB 411 : Introduction & History of Medicinal BotanyThose who wish to know the functioning of the media.

DMB412 : Taxonomy & Identification of PlantsCOURSE STRUCTURE:

DMB 413 : Plant Diversity & ConservationTerm I

TERM-IIMCTT 411 - Foundations in Mass Media

DMB 421 : Plant Products in MedicineMCTT 412 - Reporting Methods - Language

DMB 422 : Biology, Cultivation and Post-Harvest MCTT 413 - Translation Techniques Technology of Prioritized Medicinal Plants

Term II DMB 423 : Collection Analysis, Trade & Biotechnology

of Medicinal Plants.MCTT 421 - Electronic Media

Co-ordinator: Prof. Kottapalli Seshagiri Rao, Ph.D. (UH), MCTT 422 - Electronic Media - Writing Techniques

School of Life Sciences, University of Hyderabad, e-mail: MCTT 423 - Project (i) Print Media or

[email protected], Phone: 040-23134504(ii) Electronic Media

8.14 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MEDICINAL

BOTANY (PGDMB):

8.13 PG DIPLOMA IN MASS COMMUNICATION &

TRANSLATION TECHNIQUES IN TELUGU

(PGDMC&TTT):

8.15 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CONSUMER

EDUCATION(PGDCED)

8.17 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN TECHNOLOGY

MANAGEMENT IN AGRICULTURE (PGD-TMA)8.16 POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN SUSTAINABLE

RURAL DEVELOPMENT (PGDSRD)

w Two compulsory Contact sessions of 6-7 days each, one ndin 1st Semester and another in 2 Semester will be

conducted in NIRD : UoH, Hyderabad: NERC of NIRD, The consumer is the focal point of all business activities. Guwahati; ERC of NIRD, Patna and in select centers in each Business depends and revolves around him. However, state/region of the country.consumers whether rich or poor, literate or illiterate, urban or

rural often become the victims of adulteration, spurious, COURSE STRUCTURE AND CONTENTS:

hazardous and substandard goods, as will as wrong The Programme will be offered in two semesters andmeasurements and high prices. Shortage in supply of

st ndhave 35 credits. 1 Semester will have 15 credits and 2 , 20 several commodit ies, unethical and deceptive

credits. One credit is equal to 30 hours of study.advertisements, enables businesses to make quick money

stThe Programme will have four courses plus project in 1 at the cost of consumer. Even the goods/services of state ndundertakings such as nationalized banks, State Electricity Semester and three courses plus project in the 2 Semester.

Boards, Telephones Departments, are no exceptions. stI Semester

In most developed countries, consumer awareness is high SRD 501 : Sustainable Rural Development: Themes and the government in these contrast, the Indian consumer &Perspectives (4 credits)is mostly unaware of his rights and the laws that protect his

SRD 502 : Policies and Programmes for Rural interests and therefore unscrupulous middlemen exploit the

Development (4 credits)consumer miserably n different ways in the market

SRD 503 : Policies and Programmes for Rural environment. It is this context that this course has been

Development (4 credits)envisaged, in collaboration with the Departments of Andhra

Pradesh to create the awareness about the rights and SRD 504 : Resources and Livelihoods (4 credits)

various laws of consumers.SRD 508 A: Project-Phase I: Identification and Design of a

COURSE STRUCTURE: Project (3 credits)

ndTerm-I 2 Semester

DCED 411 : Consumerism SRD 505 : Project Planning and Management (4 credits)

DCED 412 : Consumer Protection Laws SRD 506 : Stakeholders in Rural Development (4 credits)

DCED 413 : Consumer Protection Act, 1986 SRD 507 : Appropriate Technologies and Practices for

Sustainable Development (4 credits)Term -II

SRD 508 B: Project-Phase II: Fieldwork, Data Collection, DCED 421 : Consumer and Society

Analysis and Report (4 credits)DCED 422 : Consumer Case Law

Co-ordinator : Prof. E.Hari Babu, DCED 423 : Project Work

Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad, Co-ordinator: Prof. B. Raja Shekhar,

e-mail: [email protected], Phone: 040-23133257School of Management Studies, UH.

Ph : 040-23135003, e-mail: [email protected]

The one-Year Post Graduate Diploma in Technology

Management in Agriculture (PGD-TMA) is a two-semester Student Support Services:

course, jointly offered by the two leading institutions of the

w Learning resources country on a distance learning mode. It offers an excellent

opportunity to systematically study the subject of w Printed self-instructional materialTechnology Management in Agriculture along with

w Audio-visual cassettes and educational CDs/VCDs.intricacies and ingenuities of building and managing

w Web-based on-line learning resources intellectual property. The aim of the course is to build and (include videographed lectures) foster the skills of students, researchers, policy makers, IP

w Networked video-conferencing at selected centers and technology transfer practitioners as professionals to

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S.No Name Designation Nature of Duties Contact Number

1 Sri. Khursheed Ahmed Section officer All matters relating to Academic/

Examination/Administration & Finance 24600264 / 203

2 Sri. Rajender Singh Office Assistant Examination Work 24600264 / 211

3 Smt. Sujatha Stenographer Secretarial Work

4 Sri. A. Kondaiah Office Assistant PGDPM, PGDCE, PGDCAQM 24600264 / 209

PGDSRD, PGD-TMA

5 Sri. D. Narsaiah Junior Office PGDTC, PGDTSH, PGDCL & IPR 24600264 / 210Assistant PGDMB

6 Sri. A. Sailu Junior Office Asst. PGDBM, PGDENM, PGDHR,PGDMCTTT 24600264 / 208

7 Sri. P. Ramchander Junior Office Asst PGDCJ&FS, PGDLAN, STORES 24600264 / 204

9. STAFF PARTICULARS

PGDPM PGDGCoordinator: Dr. Mary Jessica, Ph.D, Coordinator : Prof. I. Ramabraham, Ph.D,

School of Management Studies, UoH, Dept. of Political Sciences, UoH,

e-mail: [email protected], Ph: 040-23133226Ph: 040-23135005

Coordinator: Prof. G. Sudarshanam, Coordinator: Dr. Tushar Jana Dept of Political Science School of Chemistry, UoH E-mail: [email protected], e-mail: [email protected] Ph: 040-23133215Ph: 040-23134853

Coordinator: Prof. Suhas Chandra Kumar, Coordinator: Dr. Y. Nagi Reddy Department of Hindi, University of Hyderabad. IGM Library, UoH Ph: 040-23133456e-mail: [email protected]: 040-23132614Associate Coordinator : Dr. V. Uma, Coordinator: Prof. G. Raja Ram

e-mail: [email protected], (TIFR, Bombay), School of Physics, UoH.

Ph: 040-23132619 e-mail: [email protected],

Ph: 040-23134319

Coordinator: Dr. P.R.K. Murthi, Ph.D,

School of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, UoH, Coordinator: Dr. Pammi Pavan Kumar, Ph.D., Dept. of Telugu, UoH. e-mail: [email protected];

Ph: 040-23134853 e-mail: [email protected]: 040-23133562

Coordinator: Prof. B. Raja Shekhar, Coordinator: Prof. Kottapalli Seshagiri Rao, Ph.D. (UH), School of Management Studies,School of Life Sciences, UoH. e-mail: [email protected], Ph: 040-23134111

Associate Coordinator : Dr. G.V.R.K. Acharyulu, e-mail: [email protected], Ph: 040-23134504

e-mail: [email protected],

Ph: 040-23133650Coordinator: Prof. B. Raja Shekhar,School of Management Studies,

e-mail: [email protected], Ph: 040-23134111Coordinator: Prof. Panchanan Mohanty, Ph.D.,

Dept. of Linguistics, (CALTS), UoH.

e-mail: [email protected], Coordinator: Prof. E. Hari Babu, Ph: 040-23133650 Department of Sociology, UoH.

e-mail: [email protected], Ph: 040-23133257

Coordinator : Prof. S. Mallikarjuna Rao, Ph.D.,

School of Management Studies, UoH, Coordinator: Prof. E. Hari Babu, e-mail: [email protected], Department of Sociology, UoH. Ph: 040-23135006 e-mail: [email protected], Ph: 040-23133257

Coordinator : Dr. Gandhi P.C.Kaza, Ph.D. Founder,

Chairman, Truth Fundation & Crime Stoppers Foundation,

e-mail: [email protected], Ph: 040-23390999Associate Coordinator: Prof. I. Ramabraham, Ph.D,

Dept. of Political Sciences, UoH,

Ph: 040-23133226

PGDHRPGDCAQM

PGDTSHPGDLAN

PGDTC

PGDCL & IPR

PGDMC & TTT

PGDBMPGDMB

PGDCED

PGDCE

PGDSRD

PGDENM

PGD-TMA

PGDCJ&FS

10. PROGRAMME COORDINATORS AND ASSOCIATE COORDINATORS

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ndenable them to successfully hold executive positions in 2 Semester

intellectual property and technology management PGD-TMA 421 : IP Prosecution and Litigation (4 credits)assignments in agriculture and related industries.

PGD-TMA 422 : Rural innovation (4 credits)The course is well-structured to create a ‘bridge

PGD-TMA 423 : Technology Entrepreneurship (4 credits)professional’ for innovation management and global

PGD-TMA433 : Project Work - Semester I and II understanding who can identify, develop and manage IP (4+4 Credits)assets for leveraging them for technology transfer and

commercialization in agriculture and related industries. Total credit hours for the programme woul be 32 (16 in

each semester totaling 32 credits) with a minimum of 8 COURSE STRUCTURE AND CONTENTS:contact sessions every semester. stI SemesterCo-ordinator : Prof. E.Hari Babu,

PGD-TMA 411 : Intellectual Property Regime (4 credits)Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad,

PGD-TMA 412 : IP Informatics (4 credits) e-mail: [email protected], Phone: 040-23133257

PGD-TMA 413 : Technology Management (4 credits)

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S.No Name Designation Nature of Duties Contact Number

1 Sri. Khursheed Ahmed Section officer All matters relating to Academic/

Examination/Administration & Finance 24600264 / 203

2 Sri. Rajender Singh Office Assistant Examination Work 24600264 / 211

3 Smt. Sujatha Stenographer Secretarial Work

4 Sri. A. Kondaiah Office Assistant PGDPM, PGDCE, PGDCAQM 24600264 / 209

PGDSRD, PGD-TMA

5 Sri. D. Narsaiah Junior Office PGDTC, PGDTSH, PGDCL & IPR 24600264 / 210Assistant PGDMB

6 Sri. A. Sailu Junior Office Asst. PGDBM, PGDENM, PGDHR,PGDMCTTT 24600264 / 208

7 Sri. P. Ramchander Junior Office Asst PGDCJ&FS, PGDLAN, STORES 24600264 / 204

9. STAFF PARTICULARS

PGDPM PGDGCoordinator: Dr. Mary Jessica, Ph.D, Coordinator : Prof. I. Ramabraham, Ph.D,

School of Management Studies, UoH, Dept. of Political Sciences, UoH,

e-mail: [email protected], Ph: 040-23133226Ph: 040-23135005

Coordinator: Prof. G. Sudarshanam, Coordinator: Dr. Tushar Jana Dept of Political Science School of Chemistry, UoH E-mail: [email protected], e-mail: [email protected] Ph: 040-23133215Ph: 040-23134853

Coordinator: Prof. Suhas Chandra Kumar, Coordinator: Dr. Y. Nagi Reddy Department of Hindi, University of Hyderabad. IGM Library, UoH Ph: 040-23133456e-mail: [email protected]: 040-23132614Associate Coordinator : Dr. V. Uma, Coordinator: Prof. G. Raja Ram

e-mail: [email protected], (TIFR, Bombay), School of Physics, UoH.

Ph: 040-23132619 e-mail: [email protected],

Ph: 040-23134319

Coordinator: Dr. P.R.K. Murthi, Ph.D,

School of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, UoH, Coordinator: Dr. Pammi Pavan Kumar, Ph.D., Dept. of Telugu, UoH. e-mail: [email protected];

Ph: 040-23134853 e-mail: [email protected]: 040-23133562

Coordinator: Prof. B. Raja Shekhar, Coordinator: Prof. Kottapalli Seshagiri Rao, Ph.D. (UH), School of Management Studies,School of Life Sciences, UoH. e-mail: [email protected], Ph: 040-23134111

Associate Coordinator : Dr. G.V.R.K. Acharyulu, e-mail: [email protected], Ph: 040-23134504

e-mail: [email protected],

Ph: 040-23133650Coordinator: Prof. B. Raja Shekhar,School of Management Studies,

e-mail: [email protected], Ph: 040-23134111Coordinator: Prof. Panchanan Mohanty, Ph.D.,

Dept. of Linguistics, (CALTS), UoH.

e-mail: [email protected], Coordinator: Prof. E. Hari Babu, Ph: 040-23133650 Department of Sociology, UoH.

e-mail: [email protected], Ph: 040-23133257

Coordinator : Prof. S. Mallikarjuna Rao, Ph.D.,

School of Management Studies, UoH, Coordinator: Prof. E. Hari Babu, e-mail: [email protected], Department of Sociology, UoH. Ph: 040-23135006 e-mail: [email protected], Ph: 040-23133257

Coordinator : Dr. Gandhi P.C.Kaza, Ph.D. Founder,

Chairman, Truth Fundation & Crime Stoppers Foundation,

e-mail: [email protected], Ph: 040-23390999Associate Coordinator: Prof. I. Ramabraham, Ph.D,

Dept. of Political Sciences, UoH,

Ph: 040-23133226

PGDHRPGDCAQM

PGDTSHPGDLAN

PGDTC

PGDCL & IPR

PGDMC & TTT

PGDBMPGDMB

PGDCED

PGDCE

PGDSRD

PGDENM

PGD-TMA

PGDCJ&FS

10. PROGRAMME COORDINATORS AND ASSOCIATE COORDINATORS

1918

Centre for Distance and Virtual Learning Centre for Distance and Virtual Learning

ndenable them to successfully hold executive positions in 2 Semester

intellectual property and technology management PGD-TMA 421 : IP Prosecution and Litigation (4 credits)assignments in agriculture and related industries.

PGD-TMA 422 : Rural innovation (4 credits)The course is well-structured to create a ‘bridge

PGD-TMA 423 : Technology Entrepreneurship (4 credits)professional’ for innovation management and global

PGD-TMA433 : Project Work - Semester I and II understanding who can identify, develop and manage IP (4+4 Credits)assets for leveraging them for technology transfer and

commercialization in agriculture and related industries. Total credit hours for the programme woul be 32 (16 in

each semester totaling 32 credits) with a minimum of 8 COURSE STRUCTURE AND CONTENTS:contact sessions every semester. stI SemesterCo-ordinator : Prof. E.Hari Babu,

PGD-TMA 411 : Intellectual Property Regime (4 credits)Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad,

PGD-TMA 412 : IP Informatics (4 credits) e-mail: [email protected], Phone: 040-23133257

PGD-TMA 413 : Technology Management (4 credits)

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Centre for Distance and Virtual Learning

Prof. T. Amarnath Prof. Mohan G Ramanan Prof. M. RamanadhanSchool of Mathematics & Computer / School of Humanities Coordinator

Information Sciences Tel: (040) 23010003, 23133300 / School of Medical Sciences Tel: (040) 23010560, 23134000 23133301 Tel: (040) 23134570, 23013279 E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] (Telefax)

E-mail : [email protected]. C. Bansal

School of Physics Prof. G. NancharaiahProf. K. Bhanu Sankara RaoTel: (040) 23134320, 23134300 School of Social Sciences

School of Engineering Sciences & E-mail : [email protected] Tel: (040) 23010853, [email protected] E-mail : [email protected]

Tel : (040) 23134451, [email protected] : [email protected]

Prof. D. Basavaiah [email protected] of Chemistry Prof. Vinod Pavarala

Tel: (040) 23010221, 23134800 / Sarojini Naidu School of Performing 23134812 Arts,

E-mail : [email protected] Fine Arts & CommunicationTel: (040) 23011553, 23135500 E-mail : [email protected]

Prof. M. RamanadhamSchool of Life Sciences Prof. V. Venkata Ramana

Tel: (040) 23010630, School of Management Studies23134555/23010210 Tel: (040) 23011091, 23135000

E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected]

DEANS OF SCHOOLS

Registrar : Controller of Examinations: Finance Officer:

Sri. C.P. Mohan Kumar Dr. Ch. Venkateswara Rao Sri. Pandu Reddy

Tel: (040) 23010245, 23132100 Tel: (040) 23010248, 23132101 Tel: (040) 23010370, 23132200

E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected]

ADMINISTRATION

ACADEMIC AND SUPPORT SERVICES

Dean, Students Welfare : University Engineer : Chief Medical Officer I/c :

Prof. B. Raja Shekhar Sri. T. Siddhardha Reddy Dr. (Smt.) P. Rajashree

Tel: (040) 23132500/5003, 23013278 Tel: (040) 23010208, 23132300 Tel: (040) 23010206, 23132402

E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected]

Director : Director : Director, International Affairs :Academic Staff College : Centre for Distance and Virtual Prof. Prakash C. Sarangi

Prof. Y. Narasimhulu Learning: Tel: (040) 23010302Tel: (040) 23010834, 23132713 Prof. Shaik. Jeelani E-mail : [email protected]

E-mail : [email protected] Tel: (040) 23132828/23010849

E-mail : [email protected] Relations Officer &

Librarian : Placement Officer I/c Principal Scientific Officer (CIL) : Dr. M. Koteswara Rao Sri Ashish Jacob Thomas

Dr. Syed Maqbool AhmedTel: (040) 23010318, 23132600 Tel: (040) 23010207, 23132110Tel: (040) 23132662, 23010234 E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] : [email protected]

Chief Warden : Asst. Director, Sports Centre :

Prof. R. S. Sarraju Director I/c, Computer Centre : Dr. K. V. Rajasekhar

Tel: (040) 23132505, 23133460 Dr. C. Ravindra Kumar Tel: (040) 23132440, 23132441

E-mail : [email protected] Tel: (040) 23010367, 23132651

[email protected] E-mail : [email protected]

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