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PGEC ADMISSIONS - 2010(Post-Graduate Engineering Common Admissions)
2010-2011 Academic Year
INFORMATION BOOKLET
AP STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Mahaveer Marg, Masab Tank,HYDERABAD - 500 028, A.P.
Phone No. 040-32444715, 69996715
E-mail :
web : www.apsche.org : www.apschepgec.net: www.osmania.ac.in
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.apsche.org/http://www.apschepgec.ne/http://www.apschepgec.ne/http://www.osmania.ac.in/http://www.osmania.ac.in/http://www.osmania.ac.in/http://www.osmania.ac.in/http://www.apschepgec.ne/http://www.apsche.org/mailto:[email protected]8/6/2019 Information Booklet 2010
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PGEC ADMISSIONS - 2010
(Post-Graduate Engineering Common Admissions)
Post Graduate Engineering Common Admissions is a AP State Level admission
into Regular PG Courses in Engineering, Technology, Architecture, Pharmacy and
Planning (ME/M.Tech./ M.Pharmacy/ M.Arch./ M.Plg) courses for the academic year
2010-11 conducted by University College of Engineering, Osmania University on behalf
of A.P. State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE), a statutory body of theGovernment of A.P., Hyderabad.
Objectives :
Identify at the state level, meritorious and motivated candidates Qualified in the GATE
for admission to post Graduate programmes in Engineering, Technology, Architecture,
Pharmacy and Planning.
Serve as bench mark for normalization of the Under Graduate Engineering educationin the state.
Contents
S.No. Title Pa e
1 General Information 2
2 Details of the courses and eligibility criteria 3
4 Instructions for filling PGEC Admissions -2010 application form on-line
5
3 Post Graduate programmes offered 9
Note : The Complete list of Engineering Colleges and PG Courses with specializations will
be given at the time of counseling for admissions.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Post Graduate Engineering Common Admissions is administered and conducted across
the state on behalf of the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education, a
statutory body of the Government of A.P., Hyderabad. The zones and corresponding
counseling centres are :
1. Hyderabad
2. Visakhapatnam
3. Tirupathi
The overall co-ordination and responsibility lies with A.P. State Council of Higher
Education, Hyderabad. Common Admissions will be conducted by the Convener, PG
Engg. Common Admissions - 2010.
The A.P. State Council of Higher Education, Hyderabad will be conducting theadmissions on a Single- window admission policy for PG professional courses.
Preference will be given to GATE/GPAT qualified candidates in admissions to
various PG Professional programmes in the institutions/colleges of the State of Andhra
Pradesh and only after exhausting GATE/GPAT qualified candidates, the remaining
vacant seats will be filled with those candidates who have secured ranks in the
PGECET - 2010 as per Merit Order*
All Programmes of Part Time/SSS/ Sponsored courses shall not come under the
purview ofthe Convener and admissions for such courses are done by respectiveuniversities.
However, sponsored seat in all specializations of regular PG Programmes come under
the purview ofSingle Window based on GATE/GPAT Score and PGECET - 2010. The
sponsored candidates will be admitted based on GATE/GPAT Score or subject to
qualifying in the PGECET-2010.
*-Out of 25 seats available in the units of JNTU and Constituent colleges,
18 seats are filled by GATE/GPAT scorers and 7 Seats are allocated forsponsored candidates.
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DETAILS OF THE COURSES AND ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
All Full-Time PG Programmes are categorizedas follows based on the specializationand theeligibility criteria :
I. Conventional Courses offering M.Tech. /M.E. Programmes with variousspecializations in Category - I is given in Annexure - A.
II. M.Tech. Programmes for the specializationsoffered in Category-II is given in Annexure - B
III. M.Tech. Programmes for the specializations offered in Category-III is given in Annexure - C
1. For the information r e g a r d i n g Post Graduate Programmes in various
institutes in the state ofAndhra Pradesh, the candidates are required to contact the
Convener, PGEC Admissions - 2010 or can access through AICTE Website.
2. The Registration for PGEC Admissions - 2010 can also be done through
on-line at the following websites : www.osmania.ac.in : www.apsche.org :
www.apschepgec.net The candidates are required to apply / registerfor PGEC
Admissions - 2010 using on-line facility. However, candidates need to send the
downloaded form along with the prescribed D.D. and copies of certificates within
the stipulated time specified.
3. The application fee for PGEC Admission -2010 shall be Rs.500/- (Rupees Five
hundred only) for other and Rs. 250/- (Rupees Two hundred and fifty only) for
SC/ST candidates. The fee can be paid in the form of Demand Draft (DD) drawn
on any Nationalized Bank in favor of the Secretary, APSCHE payable at
Hyderabad. The appl icat ion fee is not refundable. Applications are available atthe following places and can be obtained by paying Rs. 500/- for others (and Rs.
250/- for SC/ST). through D.D. drawn on any Nationalized Bank in favor of
Secretary, APSCHE payable at Hyderabad on or before 24th
July, 2010.
However application can also be sent with a late fee of Rs. 500/- up to
31st
July, 2010 and with late fee Rs. 2000/- up to 7th August, 2010.
(i) IDC, Behind University College of Engg. Library, UCOE(A) Osmania University, Hyd.
(ii) Office of the Director, Admissions, JNTU, Kukatpally,Hyderabad.
(iii) Office of the Principal, AU College ofEngineering, Visakhapatnam.
(iv) Office of the Principal, SV University College ofEngineering, Tirupathi.(v) Office of the Director, PG Admissions, Kakatiya University, Warangal.
(vi) Office of the Principal, V.R. Siddartha Engineering College, Vijayawada.
(vii) Office of the Principal, JNTUA, Ananthapur.
(viii) Office of the Principal, JNTUK, Kakinada.
4. The DD should be taken not earlier than the date of notification and not later than
the last date for submission of application.
5. In case of candidates sending application through Online the DD should be sent
by Post/Courier to the following address by quoting the candidates RegistrationNumber and Application Number on the reverse of the DD :
http://www.osmania.ac.in/http://www.apsche.org/http://www.apschepgec.ne/http://www.apschepgec.ne/http://www.apschepgec.ne/http://www.apsche.org/http://www.osmania.ac.in/8/6/2019 Information Booklet 2010
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Dr. Rameshwar Rao
Convener, PGEC Admissions - 2010 ,
University College of Engineering,
Osmania University, Hyderabad - 500 007.
6. A.P. State policy on reservation shall be followed in PG admissions excluding
seats availablefor sponsored category ofseats, from time of time.
7. For sponsored candidates :
a) The number of sponsored candidates shall not be more than five in each
specialization as per AICTE Norms or as prescribed by concerned University.
b) Admission shall be made into sponsored category only with the candidates
who are qualified either GATE/PGECET-2010 or as decided by admission committee.
c) His/Her application shall be duly recommended by the sponsoring agency foradmissions to the course and forwarded to the Convener, PGEC Admissions - 2010,
Osmania University, Hyderabad - 500 007.
d) He/She must be permanent employee with the sponsoring agency for at least
two years as on 30th June, 2010, after obtaining the qualifying degree.
e) The sponsoring agency must be a Government establishment or a public-
sector under- taking, or a reputed private undertaking.
f) The sponsoring agency shall-certify that the candidates will be granted leave
for pursuing the M.E./M.Tech./M.Pharm/M.Arch./M.Plan Regular course of study.
g) The candidates who are working in Research Projects approved by the
competent authority are also required to fulfill the above conditions before they are
sponsored for admission.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING ONLINE APPLICATION FORM
1. For Online submission of Application for PGEC Admissions - 2010, follow the
guidelines given below.
Candidates are advi sed to follow the complete instruction set about PGEC
Admissions - 2010, which is available for download.
2.Separate Application form along with DD for each Programme / Course to be sent.
3. The fee for o n l i n e PGEC Admissions - 2010 is Rs. 4 5 0 /- for others (Rs. 225/-
for SC/ST). The payment has to be made by Demand Draft on any Nationalized
Bank drawn in favor of "Secretary, APSCHE (Andhra Pradesh State Council
for Higher Education), Hyderabad", payable at Hyderabad on or before 24 t h
J ul y, 2 010 . However application cou ld also be sent up to 31st
July, 2010 with a
late fee of Rs. 500/- and with late fee of Rs. 2000/- up to 7th
August, 2010.
4. Before filling the 'Online Application Form', you should purchase the Demand
Draft and keep it ready for entering the Demand Draft particulars in the Online
Application Form.
5. Fill in all the fields in the Application Form.
6. While applying online, do not use the 'Back' button on the tool bar of your browser.
Use the links and buttons available on the page to move from one page to another.
Further, when you have completed applying, close all the browser wi ndows so thatothers cannot copy your personal details.
7. Once you submit the filled-in form, you will not be allowed to change the
particulars. Therefore, be careful before sub mit ti ng .
8. The system will generate a unique Application number and a Registration
number for you. Note down these numbers without fail.
9. The Application number and the Registration number given should be quoted
for any further correspondence with the Convener, PGEC Admission - 2010.
10. Your filled-in Application can be printed by entering the Application number andRegistration number.
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11. Print two copies of the filled-in Application form.
12. On one of the forms paste a Black & White photograph in the space
provided and put signature in the signature box.. Make sure the following are attached
to the application form.
* DD for Rs.450/- for others (Rs.225/- for SC/ST) in favor of Secretary, APSCHE.
* A Passport size photograph with the candidate's signature and the Registration
No. written on the backside and to be placed in an envelope.
* Other necessary certificates (details available in the Instruction booklet)(Annexure D).
* The application form should be submitted in person or by speed post /
registered post to "The Convener, PGEC Admissions - 2010, UniversityCollege of Engineering Campus, Osmania University, Hyderabad - 500 007".
13. The Second copy of the Application form s hou l d b e r e t a i ned with thecandidate for record purpose.
Codes for Qualifying Disciplines
Bio Medical Engineering A1 M.Sc. Physics & Allied Subjects JABio Technology B2 M.Sc. Chemistry & Allied Subjects KBCivil Engineering C3 M.Sc. Maths & Allied Subjects LCChemical Engineering D4 M.Sc. Geology & Geo-Physics MDComputer Science & Engineering E5 M.Sc. Life Sciences & Allied Fields NEElectronics & Communication Engg. F6 Electronics & Instrumentation Engg. PFElectronics and Electrical Engg. G7 Instrumentation Engg. QGMechanical Engineering H8 Information Technology RHArchitecture I9 Others SI
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Names of the courses offered as per e ligibility
Paper Code Paper Code
Civil Engg. CE Bio-Technology BT
Chemical Engg. CH Bio-Medical Engineering BM
Computer Science & Engg. CS Remote Sensing RS
Electronics & Communication Engg. EC Geo-Engineering GE
Electrical Engg. EE Industrial Engineering IE
Electronics & Instrumentation EI Energy Systems ES
Mechanical Engg. ME Digital Systems & ComputerElectronics/Embedded System
DS
Industrial Metallurgy IM Nano Technology NT
Pharmacy PY Software & IT ST
Spatial Information Technology SI Environmental Management EM
Architecture AR Water & Environmental Technology WT
Control Engineering & Instrumentation CI Planning (M.Tech Planning, JNTU) PL
Industrial Process Instrumentation IN Marine Engineering and Mechanical
Handling
MM
M. Planning MPReliability Engineering RE
Computers and Communication CC Aerospace Engineering AS
Urban Transportation UT
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ANNEXURE - A
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION
Conventional Courses offering M.Tech/ M.E. Programmes with various specializationsCategory-I
S.No. Name of the
Discipline
Courses Eligibility GATE score securedin the following
subject for
admission
PGECET-2010 ranksecured in the
following subject
for admission
1 M.Tech.
(Civil Engg.)
(14)
1. Transportation Engg.
B.E./B.Tech./AMIE
in Civil Engg./
Construction
Engg (or)
equivalent
Civil Engineering
(CE)
Civil Engineering
(CE)
2. Structural Engg.
3. Geo-Environmental Engg.4. Computer Aided Structural Engg.
5. Water Resources Engg.
6. Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engg.
7. Structural Systems & Design (StructuralEngg.)
8. Geotechnical Engineering
9. Hydromechanics & Water Management
10. Environmental Engineering
11. Hydraulics, Coastal & Harbor Engg.
12. Environmental Engg. & Management
13. Structural Engineering and Natural Disaster Management
14.Construction Technology and Project Management
2 M.Tech.(Electrical &
Electronics
Engg.)
(19)
1. Electrical Power Systems
B.E./B.Tech./AMIE
in Electrical
Engg. (or)
equivalent
Electrical
Engineering (EE)
Electrical
Engineering (EE)
2. Power & Industrial Drives
3. Electrical Power Engineering
4. Industrial Drives & Control
5. Power Systems
6. Power Systems & Power Electronics
7. Power Electronic Systems
8. Power System Operation and Control
9. Computer aided Power Systems
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10. Power Systems Engg.
11. Power Systems and Automation.
12. Control Systems
13. Power Electronics
14. Advanced Power Systems
15. Electrical Power Systems High Voltage
16. Power Systems (High Voltage)
17. Power Electronics and Electric Drives
18. Power System Control & Automation
19. Power Electronics & Drives
3.
4.
M.Tech.
(Mechanical
Engg.)
(16)
1. Refrigeration & Air ConditioningB.E./B.Tech./AMIE
in Mechanical
Engg. Automobile
Engg., Mechanical Engg.
(Mechatronics),
Mechanical
Engg. (Production Engg.)
Aeronautical Engineering
Industrial Engg.
Production Engineering
Industrial and Production
Engineering
Marine Engineering (or)equivalent
1 Mechanical
Engineering (ME)
2. Production &
Industrial
Engineering (PI)
1 Mechanical
Engineering (ME)2. Advanced Manufacturing Systems
3. Thermal Engineering
4. CAD/CAM
5. Machine Design
6. Industrial Engineering. & Management
7. Design for Manufacturing
8. Design and Manufacturing
9. Production Engineering
10. Turbo - Machinery
11. Automation and Robotics
12. Advanced Design and Manufacturing
13. Industrial Engineering
14. Thermal Sciences & Energy Systems15. Computer Integrated Manufacturing
16. Heat Transfer in Energy Systems.
17. Aerospace Engineering
M.Tech.
(Electronics &
Communication
Engg.)
(13)
1. Digital Electronics & Communication. B.E./B.Tech.in ECE/AMIEin ECE, AMIE (Electronicsand TelecommunicationEngg.) /AMIETE (Electronics)& Telematics Engg.) orequivalent
Electronics &
CommunicationEngg. (EC)
Electronics &
CommunicationEngg. (EC)
2. Systems & Signal Processing
3. Computers & Communications
4. VLSI System Design
5. Digital Electronics & Communication Systems
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6. Digital Systems Electronics &Communication
Engineering (EC)7. Microwave & Radar Engineering
8. Communications Engineering
9. Embedded Systems and VLSI Design
10. Electronics Instrumentation and Comm.Systems
11. Communications and Signal Processing
12. Communication & Radar Systems
13. Microwave Engineering
5. M.Tech.(Computer
Science)
(8)
1. Computer Science B.E./B.Tech./AMIE in anybranch of Engg./ Tech. (or)equivalentMasters Degree in Physics,Statistics, Mathematics orApplied Mathematics,Applied Statistics, AppliedPhysics, Geophysics, M.Sc.(Comp.Sc.), M.Sc. (Informa-tion Systems), (ComputerApplications and Electronics)and MCA(or) Equivalent
1. ComputerScience & Engg.
(CS)
1. ComputerScience & Engg.
(CS)2. Computer Science & Engineering
3. Comp. Science Engineering
4. Computer Science & Technology
5. Computer Networks
6. Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
7. Computer Networks and Informatics Security
8. Bio-Informatics
6.
(a)
M.Tech. (Bio-
Technology)
1. Bio -Technology B.E./B.Tech./AMIE ChemicalEngg./ Bio-Technology/ Bio
Chemical Engg. /Bio-informatics
/Env.Sciences/AgriculturalEngg.
or
M.Sc./Bio-Chemistry/Microbi-
ology/Bio-Technology/ Life
Sciences /B.V.Sc/MBBS/BDS/
B.Pharmacy /Food Technology
1. Agricultrual
Engineering (AG)
2. Chemical
Engineering (CH)
3. Pharmaceutical
Science (PY)
4. Life Sciences (XL)
with Biotechnology.
1. Bio-Technology
(BT)
2. Bio - Technology & allied Courses (AU, OU, SVU &
SPMVV)
B.E./B.Tech./AMIE Chemical
Engg./ Bio-Technology/ Bio
Chemical Engg. /Bio-informatics
/Env.Sciences/Agricultural
Engg.
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6.
(b)
M.Tech.
(Bio-Technology)
& Bio-Chemical
Engg.)
1. Bio-Technology & Bio Chemical Engg. B.E./B.Tech equivalentChemical Engg./Bio-Technol-
ogy/Bio-Chemical
Engg. AMICHE/AMIE
(Chem) or equivalent
1. Chemical
Engineering (CH)
2. Pharmaceutical
Sciences (PY)
Bio-Technology
(BT)
7. M.E.
(Biomedical
Engg.)
(2)
1. Bio-Medical ElectronicsB.E./B.Tech./AMIE in Bio-
medical Engineering or ECE
or EEE or EIE or equivalent
B.E./ B.Tech/B.Pharm of
AU or itsequivalent AMIE &
AMIETE
1. Electronics & Com-
munication Engg.(EC)
2. Electrical
Engineering (EE)
3.Instrumentation(IN)
4. Pharmaceutical
Sciences (PY) - for
AU only
1. Bio-Medical
Engg. (BM)2. Bio Medical Engineering
8.
(a)
M.Tech.
(Chemical
Engg.)
(7)
1. Chemical Engineering B.E./B.Tech./AMIE in Chemi-cal Engg.
B.E/B.Tech. Chemical
Engineering
AMICHE, AMIE (CHEM) (or)Equivalent
1. Chemical
Engineering (CH)1. Chemical
Engineering (CH)2. CAD in Chemical Engineering
3. Industrial Pollution Control Engineering
4. Mineral Process Engineering
5. Chemical Reactors Engineering
6. Plant Design
7. Process Dynamics & Control
8.
(b)
M.Tech.
(Chemical
Technology)
(2)
1. Technology ofPharmaceuticals &
Finechemicals
2. Material Science and Technology
B.E./B.Tech./AMIE in
Chemical Engg.
B.E/B.Tech. Chemical
Engineering
AMICHE, AMIE (CHEM) (or)Equivalent
1. Chemical
Engineering (CH)1. Chemical
Engineering (CH)
9. M. Pharmacy
(7)
1. Pharmaceutics B. Pharmacy PharmaceuticalSciences (PY)
Pharmacy (PY)2. Pharmacology
3. Pharmaceutical Chemistry
4. Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Assurance
5. Pharmaceutical Bio Technology
6. Pharmacology & Phytochemistry
7. Pharmacognogy
Qualifying Degrees shown in the table for eligibility for admission are only indicative. Candidates with Non-Engineering Degrees and different specializations inEngineering are required to approach respective universities /colleges or Convener PGEC Admissions - 2010 for further details.
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ANNEXURE - B
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION
II.M.Tech. Programmes for the followingspecializations offered in Category-II
1. M.Tech. Remote Sensing BE/B.Tech. in anyof the followingbranches (a) Civil
Engg. (b) Computer Sc. & System
Engg., ECE, B.Sc. (Agriculture), M.Sc.
(Tech.)/M.Sc. degree in any of thefollowing branches a) Geophysics,
b) Meteorology and Oceanography
(or) Equivalent
1. Civil Engg. (CE)
2. Agricultural Engg. (AG)
3. Geology & Geophysics (GG)
4. Aerospace Engg. (AE)
5. Electronics & Commn. Engg.
(EC)
1. Remote Sensing
(RS)
2. M.Tech. Geo - Engineering M.Sc., (Geo-physics)/B.E./ B.Tech
in Civil Engineering
1. Civil Engg. (CE)
2. Geology & Geophysics (GG)
1. Geo-Engineering
(GE)
3. M.Tech. Industrial Engineering
(AU)
Any graduate of B.E./ B.Tech. and
AMIE
1. A GATE Score from any
Engg. discipline
1. Industrial Engineering
(IE)
4. M.Tech. Electronics & Instrumentation B.E./ B.Tech. in ECE, EEE, EIE, AMIE/
AMIETE (or) Equivalent
1. Electronics & Comm. Engg.
(EC)
2. Electrical Engg. (EE)
3. Instrumentation Engg. (IN)
1. Electronics & Instru-
mentation (EI)
5. M.Tech. Nano - TechnologyFor Andhra University (AU)
B.E./B.Tech. any branch (except Civil,
Architecture and Geo-Engineering) (or)Equivalent.
And
For JNTU :
B.E./B.Tech. in Chemical/Mechanical/Aeronautical/Electronics /Electrical/Com-
puter Engg./ Bio-Technology/
Material Science (or) EquivalentDegree /M.Sc. in Chemistry /Physics/
Earth Sciences /Environmental Science &
Technology or Equivalent Degree.
1. Electronics & Comm.
Engg.(EC)
2. Electrical Engg. (EE)
3. Industrial Process Instrumenta-
tion (IN)
4. Mechanical Engg. (ME)
5. Metallurgy (MT),
6. Mining Engg. (MN)
7. Agricultural Engg. (AG)
8. Chemical Engg. (CH),
9. Production Engg. (PI)
10. Computer Science (CS)
11. Life Sciences (XL)
1. Nano - Technology
(NT)
Nano - Technology
(AU, OU & SVU)
B.E./B.Tech. in Chemical/Mechanical/ Aeronautical/
Electronics /Electrical/Computer Engg./
Bio-Technology/Material Science (or) EquivalentDegree /M.Sc. in Chemistry /Physics/Earth
Sciences /Environmental Science &
Technology or Equivalent Degree.
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6. M.E Marine Engineering andMechanical Handing
B.E/B.Tech. /AMIE in Mechanical
and Marine Engineering /IPE or
Equivalent
1. Mechanical Engg. (ME)
2. Prod. & Industrial Engg. (PI)1. Marine Engg. &
Mechanical Handling
(MM)
7. M.Tech. Industrial Metallurgy BE (Metallurgy)/BE (Mech.) andB.E. (Marine) or its equivalent
Diploma holder with AMIE (Mech.
& Mett) and
AMIIM qualified in GATE
1. Mechanical Engg. (ME)
2. Metallurgy (MT)1. Industrial Metallurgy
(IM)
8. M.Tech. Industrial ProcessInstrumentation
B.E./B.Tech. (Inst. Tech., E&I)
M.Sc. (Tech.) /M.Sc. Applied
Physics /M.Sc.
Instrumentation or itsequivalent
except AMIE
1. Instrumentation Engg. (IN) 1. Industrial ProcessInstrumentation (IN)
9. M.Plan Planning B.Arch/B.E./B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
1. Civil Engineering. (CE)
2. Architecture (AR)
1. Planning (MP)
Qualifying Degrees shown in the table for eligibility for admission are only indicative. Candidates with Non-Engineering Degrees and different specializations inEngineeringare required to approach respective universities /colleges or Convener PGEC Admissions - 2010 for further details.
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ANNEXURE - C
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION
III.M.Tech. Programmes for the followingspecializations offered in Category-III
1. M.Tech. Energy Systems B.E./B.Tech./AMIE in ME/EEE/ 1. Mechanical Engg. (ME)
2. Electrical Engg. (EE)
3. Chemical Engg. (CH)
1. Energy System (ES)
2. M.Tech.
(2)
Digital Systems & Computer
Electronics
B.E./B.Tech./AMIE in ECE/EEE/
CSE/Electronics & Computers
Engg./ ETE/ IT/CSIT/Electronics &
Control Engg. /InstrumentationEngg./ Instrumentation Technology /
EIE/Electronics Engg., /Bio-MedicalEngg. /AMIETE and Electronics and
Telematics Engg. (or) Equivalent
1. Electronics & Commn.
Engg. (EC)
2. Electrical Engg. (EE),
3. Computer Science (CS),
4. Information Tech. (IT),
5. Instrumentation Engg. (IN)
1. Digital systems &Comp. Electronics /
Embedded System (DS)
Embedded Systems
3. M.Tech.
(2)
Information Technology B.E./ B.Tech./AMIE in CSE/CSIT/Electronics & Computers Engg. /IT &
Computer Science and Systems
Engineering. (or) Equivalent
1. Computer Science (CS),
2. Information Tech. (IT) 1. Software & IT (ST)
Software Engineering
4. M.Tech.
(2)
Environmental Management B.E./ B.Tech./AMIE in Civil/Mechani-
cal/ Chemical/ECE/EEE/Environmen-
tal Engg./ Geoinformatics Engg. /
Metallurgy Engg./ Computer Science /
Information Technology /CSIT/Agricul-
tural Engg./ Industrial Engg. /Biomedi-
cal Engg./ Bio-Technology/B.Pharmacy
orM.Sc in Mathematics/Hydrology/
Physics /Chemistry /
Geology/Geo Physics/Geography
/Biological Sciences /
Environmental Sciences & Technology /
Agriculture /
Atmospheric Sciences /Bio-
Technology.
1. Civil Engg. (CE)
2. Mechanical Engg. (ME)
3. Electronical & Commn. (EC)
4. Electrical Engg. (EE),
5. Chemical Engg. (CH),
6. Metallurgy (MT)
7. Computer Science (CS),
8. Information Tech. (IT)9. Agricultural Engg. (AG)
10. Geology & Geophysics (GG)
11. Life Sciences (XL)
12. Pharmaceutical Sciences.(PY)
1. Environmental
Management (EM)Environmental Geomatics
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5. M.Tech.
(2)
Spatial Information
TechnologyB.E./ B.Tech./AMIE : Any branch in
Engineering
Or
Masters Degree in Sciences.
1. GATE score in any Engineer-
ing discipline and any Science
discipline
1. Spatial Information
Technology (SI)
Geo-informatics And
Surveying Technology
6. M.Tech.Water and Environmental
Technology
B.E./ B.Tech./ AMIE : Civil/Mechani-
cal/ Chemical / ComputerScience /Agriculture Engg.
Or
Masters Degree in Geology/
Geophysics / Geography / Meteorology/
Mathematics/Physics/Chemistry /
Comp. Sciences /Environmental Sci-
ences /Hydrology / WatershedManage-
ment
1. Civil Engg. (CE)
2. Mechanical Engg. (ME)
3. Chemical Engg. (CH)
4. Agricultural Engg. (AG)
5. Geology & Geophy (GG)
6. Computer Science (CS)
7. Mathematics (MA)
8. Physics (PH)
9. Chemistry (CY)
1. Water & Environmen-
tal Technology (WT)
7. M.Tech.
(2)
Architectural Conservation B. Arch./Associate of Indian Instituteof Architecture 1. Architecture (AR) 1. Architecture (AR)
Architecture in Interior
Design
8. M.Tech.
(Planning)Planning
(MURP, JNTU)
B. Arch./ B.E./ B.Tech./ AMIE in Civil ;
Masters Degree in Geography/Economics /Sociology
1. Civil Engg. (CE)
2. Architecture (AR)
3. Geology & Geophysics (GG)
1. Planning (PL)
9. M.Tech.
(2)
Control Engineering
B.E./ B.Tech./ AMIE in EEE/ECE/
Electronics & Instrumentation
Engg./Electronics & Control Engg./
Electronics & Computers Engg./
Instrumentation Engg. /Instrumen-
tation Technology /Electronics
Engg. / Instrumentation& Control
Engg. /Bio-Medical Engg. /Electronics
& Telematics Engg./ AMIETE.
1. Electrical Engg. (EE),
2. Electronics & Commn.
Engg. (EC),
3. Instrumentation Engg. (IN)
1. Control Engg. &
Instrumentation (CI)
Instrumentation & Controls
10 M.Tech. Reliability Engineering B.E./B.Tech./AMIE Any
Branch of Engineering or M.Sc
Mathematics or M.Sc Statistics
Any branch of Engineering or
M.Sc.(Maths)
Reliability Engineering
(RE)
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11 M.Tech. Computers and Communication B.E./B.Tech. /AMIE in CSE/ECE/CSIT/ IT/ETM &CSSE (or) Equivalent
Computers and
Communication (CC)
12 M.Tech. Aerospace Engineering B.E./B.Tech.(Aeronautical / Aerospace /
Mechanical / Marine Engineering / Naval
Architecture or equivalent)
Aerospace Engineering
(AS)
13 M.Tech. Urban Transportation B.E. / B.Tech.(Civil) B.Arch./M.Sc.(Maths) /
(Physics)
Urban Transportation(UT)
Qualifying Degrees shown in the table for eligibility for admission are only indicative. Candidates with Non-Engineering Degrees and different specializations in
Engineeringare required to approach respective universities /colleges or Convener PGEC Admissions - 2010 for further details.
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ANNEXURE-D
General Information and Instructions
1. All entries should be filled in by the candidate in English. Incomplete applications will berejected.
2. SEPARATE APPLICATION SHOULD BE SUBMITTED FOR EACH COURSE FOR WHICH
ADMISSIONS IS SOUGHT.
3. Each application must be accompanied by Registration fee in the form of a D.D. for Rs.500/-
(Rs.250/- in case of SC/ST) drawn in favor of "The Secretary, APSCHE" payable at Hyderabad.
4. i) The application form duly filled in, should reach the Convener, PGEC Admissions -
2008, University CollegeofEngineering campus, Osmania University, Hyderabad
- 500 007 (A.P.), in person or by post, on or before 24th
July, 2010 (Saturday)
by 5.00 p.m.
ii) Last date for submission of filled in application in person only, with a late fee ofRs. 500/- payable by DD is 31st July, 2010 (Saturday) by 5.00 p.m. and with a
late fee of Rs. 2000/- payable by DD is 7t h
A u g u s t , 2010 (Saturday) by 5.00
iii) No application will be entertained thereafter either by post or in person.
iv) The filled in application form dispatched through post is to be superscribed "Application for
P.G. Engg. Common Admissions in Course 2010-2011".
5. List of documents to be attached with application form : (Onlyattested true copies)
i) Degree/Provisional Certificate B.E./B.Tech/AMIE/AMIETE/B.Pharm/ B.Arch./B.Plang/M.Sc/MCA.ii) Migration Certificate. (If applicable)
iii) Community Certificate obtained on or after 01.04.2010 for S.C., S.T, B.C, candidates as
per the A.P. Govt. Rules in force.
iv) Service Certificate and permission letter from the employer/sponsorer. (for sponsored Full
Time courses)
v) Date of Birth Certificate (S.S.C. or itsequivalent)
vi) VALID GATE/GPAT SCORE/RANK i n the concerned discipline.
vii) Memorandum of Marks of the B.E./B.Tech Examination/M.Sc./M.C.A./ AMIE/AMIETE/B.Pharm/B.Arch./B.Planing.
viii) In case of local candidates, certificate(s) from Principal(s)/Head(s) ofInstitution(s) certify-
ing the minimum period of study of four years, as required under the rules of Residential
Certificate (Annexure-1) as the case my be
ix) Conduct certificate issued by the Principal of the college concerned/Head of the Depart-
ment/ Organization/Institution where working.
x) Income Certificate obtained on or after 01.04.2010, (ifapplicable)
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xi) Sports/NCC/Children of Ex-servicemen/ CAP/ Physically Handicapped / Sponsored
certificate as the case may
6. The university reserves the right to cancel the admission of the candidate at any stage
if and when it is detected that the admission is against rules or ifit is subsequently found that any
ofthe statements made in the application are incorrect or false.
7. An admission committeeduly constituted by the university shall scrutinize all the applications
and make admissions as per rules in force at the time of admission. The decision of the
admissions committee is final and binding in all matters related to the admissions.
8. The candidates are particularly advised to be present at the venue of admission on the
scheduled day and time for admission and remain till admission process is completed. If any
candidate fails to respond to the call for admission formalities, he/she forfeits claim for admission
to the course.
9. No full-time employee shall be admitted to M.E./M.Tech. course unless he/she shows
proof ofhaving taken leave for the entire duration of the course.
10. The Rules of the admission shall be governed by the A.P. Educational Institution Order 1974
and subsequent amendments.
11. Admission up to 85% of the seats in each course of Engineering are reserved for local
candidates of the jurisdictional Area of the Concerned Universities (as specified in the
Presidential Order notified through G.O.Ms.No.453/Gen.Admn. (SP-FB) dated 03-07-1974
Candidates who intend to apply for the above mentioned Post-Graduate Courses under the quota
of Local Candidates should produce a certificate from the concerned Principal(s) or Head(s) of
the Institution(s) where the candidate had studied to the effect that he/she studied for at least
Four years (preceding the year in which he/she had appeared, or first appeared in the qualifying
examination) in the concerned Institutions(s) and/or the Residential Certificate (Annexure-I) as
the case may be and enclose the same with the Application for Admission. Applications without
such certificate will not be considered.
12. Reservations for SC/ST/BC categories are made according to the A.P. Govt. rules in force.
Proforma of community certificate is given in Annexure-II.
13. One supernumerary seat shall be reserved for Sports/NCC categories according to the
rules in force for Post-Graduate Courses. (Annexure-III).
14. One supernumerary seat shall be reserved for (CAP) Children of Ex-servicemen andArmed Personnel as per the rules in force for Post-Graduate Courses. (Annexure-IV).
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15. One supernumerary seat in each course is reserved for Physically Handicapped candidates
as per the rules in force for Post-Graduate Courses (Annexure-V).
16. Candidates who have passed GATE Examination and have secured at least 60% marks aggregate
in the qualifying examination and admitted to the course, are eligible for GATE scholarship
subject to sanction and release of funds by AICTE/UGC.
17. The GATE Scholarships are likely to get for the eligible course and eligible candidates from AICTE
for a restricted number approved by AICTE. Mere admission into any of the P.G. Programmes does
not guarantee AICTE - GATE Scholarships.
18. Sponsored candidates are not eligible for scholarship.
19. Candidates admitted under supernumerary quota are not eligible for GATE/GPAT
scholarship. Hostel admission will be subject to availability and according tohostel rules in force in each University/Institute.
20. Some General Rules Regarding Reservations of Seats
a) SC, ST & BC candidates who get seats by merit in General category will not be counted
against the seats reserved for them and such candidates will go into the list ofgeneral seats.
b) If sufficient number of candidates are not available to fill up the seats reserved for SCs
they shall be filled up by the suitable candidates from STs and vice-versa. If the required
number ofcandidates are not available for filling the quota of seats reserved for SCs and
STs they may be filled up by candidates from the general pool on the basis of merit.
c) While filling up the seats reserved for backward class-A, the qualified backward class-A
candidates should be considered in the order of merit after filling up the unreserved seats.
If qualified backward class-A candidates are not available, the turn will go to backward
class-B, backward class-C or backward class-D in the order of merit in each group. If no
suitable candidate is available in any of the four groups, the seats shall be filled up from
general pool on the basis ofmerit.
d) Wherever applicable, a minimum of33.33% of the availableseats in each post-graduate course
will be allotted to women candidates from each category i.e., open competition, ST/SC/BCs group
A, B, C, D. This rule is not applicable (i) ifwomen candidates selected on merit in each category
form 33.33% or more of the seats therein; and (ii) for seats under various supernumerary
categories. In the absence of suitable women candidates in the respective categories,
these seats shall be filled in with men candidates of the same category.
e) Admissions under SC and BC categories will be made as per the A.P. Govt. rules and regulations
in force at the time ofadmission.
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ANNEXURE-I
RULES OF ADMISSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ANDHRA PRADESH
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (REGULATIONS OF ADMISSIONS) ORDER
1974 WITH AMENDMENT IN 1975, AND 1976
1. Admissions to 85% of the available seats in every course shall be reserved in favor of Local
Candidates in relation to the local area in respect of Andhra University, Osmania University and Sri
Venkateshwara University subject to community reservation and other non-statutory reservation
made under the admission rules of the State Government.
A. LOCAL AREA
A.U. area :
The part of the State comprising the Districts of Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam, East
Godavari, West Godavari, Krishna, Guntur and Prakasham shall be regarded as Andhra University
area.
O.U. area :
The part of the State comprising the Districts of Adilabad, Hyderabad (including the twin cities),
Rangareddy, Karimnagar, Khammam, Medak, Mahaboobnagar, Nalgonda, Nizamabad and Warangal
shall be regarded as the Osmania University area.
S.V.U. area :
The part of the State comprising the Districts of Anantapur, Kurnool, Chittoor, Cuddapah andNellore shall be regarded as Sri Venkateswara University area.
Reservation for Local Candidate:
85% of the seats in each local area in each category will be reserved for local candidates. Remaining
15% unreserved seats will be filled by applicants as per the Govt. rules in vogue.
JNTU :In respect ofstatewide University like JNT University, admission to the 85% ofseats reserved for local
candidates, shall be reserved in favour of Andhra University Area, Osmania University Area and Sri
Venkateswara University Area in the ratio of 42:36:22 (i.e. 42% AU, 36% OU and 22% SVU Areas)
respectively as per the rules.
Remaining 15% unreserved seats will be filled by applicants as per the Govt. rules in vogue.
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B. LOCAL CANDIDATE
1. A candidate for admission to any course of study shall be regarded as a local candidate in
relation to local area :
i) if he has studied in an educational institution in such local area for a period of not less
than four consecutive academic years ending with the academic year which he appeared
or, as the case may be, first appeared in the relevant qualifying examination.
ii) Where during the whole or any part of the four consecutive years ending with the
academic year in which he appeared or, as the case may be first appeared of the relevant
qualifying examination he has not studied in any educational institution if he has
resided in that local area for a period of not less than four years immediate
preceding the date ofcommencement of the relevant qualifying examination in which he
appeared or, as the case may be, first appeared.
2. A candidate for admission to any course of study who is not regarded as a local candidate
under sub-paragraph (1) in relation to any local area shall
a) If he has studied in an educational institution in the state for the period of not less than
seven consecutive academic years ending with the academic year in which he appeared
or, as the case may be first appeared of the relevant qualifying examination be regarded
as a local candidate in relation to :
i) Such local area where he has studied for the maximum period out of the
said period of seven years; of
ii) Where the periods of his study in two or more local areas are equal, such
local area where he has studied last in such equal periods or
b) If during the whole or any part of the seven consecutive academic years ending
wi th the academic year in which he appeared, or as the case may be,
first appeared for the relevant qualifying examination. he has not studied in theeducational institutions in any local area but has resided in the state during the whole
of the said period of seven years, be regarding as a local candidate in relation to :
i) Such local area where he has resided for the maximum period out of the
said period of seven years; or
ii) Where the periods of his residence in two or more local areas are equal, such local area
where he has resided last in such equal periods.
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3. The remaining 15% of the seats are open to local and non-local and shall be filled up subject to similar
reservation as applicable to 85% local candidates as below:
a) All candidates who have studied in a recognized educational institution or institutions in the
state for period of not less than four consecutive academic years ending with the academic year
in which they appeared or as the case may be, first appeared in the relevant qualifying
examination or where during the whole or any part of such four consecutive academic years, ifthey have not studied in any educational institutions, ifthey have resided in the state for a
period of not less than four years immediately preceding the date of commencement of
the relevant qualifying examinations.
b) Candidates who have resided in the state for a total period of ten years excluding
periods of study outside the state, or either of whose parents have resident in the state for
a total period of ten years excluding the periods of employment outside the state.
c) Candidates who are children of parents who are in the employment of this State or
Central government, Public Sector Corporations, Local Bodies, Universities and other
similar quasi-public institutions within the state.
d) Candidates who are spouses of those in the employment of this State or Central
Government Public Sector Corporations, Local Bodies, Universities, and educational
Institutions recognized by the Government, Universities or other competent
authority and similar other quasi-Government Institutions within the State.
e) Candidates who are employees of the State or Central Govt. Undertaking, Public Sector
Corporations, Local Bodies, Universities and other similar quasi-public sector institutions within
State.
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Annexure-II
ADMISSION FOR ..............................................................COURSE
Serial No.
S.C. District Code :
S.T. Emblem Mandal Code :
B.C. Village Code :
Certificate No :
Community, Nativity and Date of Birth Certificate
1) This is tocertify thatSri/Smt/Kum
Son/Daughterof Sri of village/Town
Mandal District
of theStateofAndhra Pradeshbelongs to
community which is recognized as S.C/S.T./B.C. under :
The Constitution (Schedule Caste) Order, 1950
The Constitution (Schedule Tribes) Order, 1950
G.O. Ms.No.1793, Education, Dated 25-9-1970, as amended form time (B.Cs) S.Cs., S.Ts, list
(Modification) Order, 1956, S.Cs and S.Ts (Amendment) Act, 1976.
2) It is certifiedthatSri/Smt./Kum
is anativeof Village/Town
Mandal District of Andhra Pradesh.
3) It is certifiedthattheplaceofbirthofSri/Smt./Kum
Village/Town Mandal
District of Andhra Pradesh.
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4) It is certifiedthatthedateofbirthofSri/smt.Kum
Day Month Year
(in words) as per the declaration given by his/her father/mother/
guardian are entered in the school records where he/she studied.
Signature :
(Seal) Date :
Name in Capital letters :
Designation :
Explanatory Note : While mentioning the community, the competent Authority must mention the
sub-caste (in case ofScheduled Castes) and sub-tribe or sub group (in case ofScheduled Tribes as listed
out in the S.Cs., and S.Ts., (Amendment) Act 1976.
(Revised proforma as per G.).Ms.No.58 Social Welfare (J) Department, Dt 12-05-1997)
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Annexure-III
SEATS UNDER SPORTS/NCC CATEGORY
The selection of the candidates for the Sports/NCC Categories in M.E./M.Tech. Course shall be made
in order of the following four categories and selections within each category will be based on
GATE/GPAT RANK
CATEGORY - I SPORTS : (MEN & WOMEN)
1. Representing the Nation in World Competitions :
2. World University Competitions Common Wealth Competitions :
3. Asian Games :
4. International YouthCompetitions :
5. Junior and YouthCompetitions :
N.C.C. : Holders of 'C' certificate for Boys and G-II certificate for Girls who represented the country at
international level
CATEGORY - II SPORTS : (MEN & WOMEN)
Representing state in senior national championships.
N.C.C. : Holder of 'C' certificate for Boys and G II certificate for Girls who represented the State
in Republic Day Contingent.
CATEGORY - III SPORTS : (MEN & WOMEN)
Representing the University in Inter University Competitions.
CATEGORY - IV SPORTS : (MEN & WOMEN)
Candidates who have represented the State at all India level in Junior National
Championship/National Women Festivals.
N.C.C. : Holder ofNCC 'C' certificate for Boys and G-II or 'C' Certificate for Girls.
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N.B
1. The games detailed below which are approved by the Association of Indian universities for inter-varsity
Tournaments shall be considered for the purpose of admission under the quota reserved for sports.
1. Athletics (Men & Women) 2. Ball badminton (Men & Women)
3. Badminton (Men & Women 4. Basket Ball (Men & Women)
5. Boxing (Men) 6. Chess (Men & Women)
7. Cricket (Men & Women) 8. Cycling (Men & Women)9. Foot Ball (Men & Women) 10. Gymnastic & Malkamb (Men & Women)
11. Hand Ball (Men & Women) 12. Hockey (Men & Women)
13. Judo (Men & Women) 14. Kabaddi (Men & Women)
15. Kho-Kho (Men & Women) 16. Rowing (Men)
17. Softball (Men & Women) 18. Squash Racket (Men)
19. Swimming, Diving & Water polo 20. Table Tennis (Men & Women)
(Men & Women)
21. Tennis (Men & Women) 22. Volley Ball (Men & Women)
23. Weight Lifting (Men & Women) 24. Best Physique (Men)
25. Power lifting (Men) 26. Cross Country (Men & Women)
27. Power lifting (Men) 28. Yogasanas (Men & Women)
29. Korf Ball 30. Water Sailing
2. The candidates must have participated/ represented and obtained the Sport/NCC certificates Within three
academic year preceding the academic year in which the admission is sought against the Sport/NCC quota.
3. a) The certificate of participation shall be used only one to secure admission under this quota.
when once admission is secured, that particular certificates shall not be used to secure
admission is any other course of study.
b) The Principal of the college is which the candidate secures admission under this quota
shall make an endorsement on the certificate concerned about its Utilization to secure
admission under his signature and official seal so as to prevent its use for a second time.
4. a) Candidates securing admission under the quota shal l continue to participate forthe University after getting admission. In case of sports they shall not play for any
other Association/Club except with the written permission of the Director of Physical
Education. Every candidate securing admission under the reserved sports quota
should give an undertaking to this effect in the prescribed form.
b) Candidates who secure admission under the reserved sports quota and who contravene
the above rules are liable to be removed from the rolls of the college.
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ANNEXURE - IV
Seats for children of Ex-Servicemen and CHILDREN OF ARMED
FORCES PERSONNEL (CAP)
ORDER OF PREFERENCE
Priority 1 : Children of Armed Forces Personnel killed in action.
Priority 2 : Children of Armed Personnel disabled in action and invalidated out
from-service on medical grounds.
Priority 3 : Children of Armed Personnel who are in receipt of Gallantry Awards, the order of
Merit for consideration of the Gallantry Awards being as given below:
i) Param Vir Chakra ii) Ashok Chakra iii) Sarvotham Yudh Seva Medal
iv) Mahavir Chakra v) Kirti Chakra vi) Uttam Yudh seva Medal
vii) Vir Chakar viii) Shourya Chakra ix) Yudha Seva mandal
x) Sena/Nav Sena/Vayu Sena Mendal xi) Mention in Dispatches
Priority 4 : Children of other Ex-servicemen and servicemen.
Note 1 : The Candidates who do not come under any of the priorities 1 to 4 under this category shall
not be eligible for consideration under this quota.
2. If there is more than one candidate in a particular group in the order of priority indicated above, the
selection shall be based on the GATE score.
3. Candidates seeking admission under this category should submit documentary evidence in support
of their claim from Zilla Sainik Welfare Officer/Commanding Officer.
REVISED PROFORMA CERTIFICATE IN THE CASE OF CHILDREN OF EX-SERVICEMEN,ARMED PERSONNEL B.S.F. AND C.R.P.F.
The Certificates should be signed by 1) Zilla Sainik Welfare Officer of the concerned district in thecase of Ex-servicemen of by 2) The officer Commanding the Unit in the case of Serving Armed ForcesPersonnel. No. : Dated:
On the strength of the Discharges Certificates/Service Particulars of the Ex-servicemen/serving
Soldier and the Bonafide Certificate of the student. This is to certify that. :-
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Shri/Kum is theson/daughter ofan
Ex-servicemenEx.No. Rank Name
Corps who has served in the Indian Army/Navy/Air force in erstwhile
Hyderabadstateforcewitheffectfrom to
andwasdischargedonaccountof with
character(totalregularserviceonthedateofdischarge
Year) He belongs to the following
CAP category as per G.O.Ms No.192, dated : 26-8-1993 ofeducation (EC-2) Department.
I. Children of Armed Forces Personnel killed in action
II. Children of Armed Forces Personnel Disable in action and invalidated out from service on medicalgrounds
III. Children of Armed Force Personnel who are in receipt Gallantry Award (Mention the nameofthe
Award
IV. Children of the categories of eligible ex-servicemen.
His identity card No. A.P / on
at Zilla Sainik Welfare Officer He is
resident of Village mandal
District State.
Date : Signature
Place : Name and Designation of the Officer
Seal of issuing authority.
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Note: The children ofex-servicemen are directed to bring the following original certificates at the time
of spot admissions/counseling.
1. Original Discharge Certificate of his/her parent.
2. Original identify card ofhis/her parent issued by Zilla SainikWelfare Officer concerned.
3. Original Pension Book of his/her parent ifpensioner.
4. Residential certificate of the Parent of the candidates issued by Mandal Revenue Officer.5. Certificate of Gallantry Award, Gazetted Notification Copies of Part - II order and relevant documents
of claims under Priority I Priority II and Priority III.
6. Children of Armed Forces Personnel Certificate Issued by Zill Sainik Welfare Officer. The children
of serving soldiers are directed to bring the following original certificates at the time of spot
admissions/counseling.
i) Original Identity Card ofhis/her parent issued by competent authority.
ii) Original Pay Book/Pay Slip ofhis/her parent.
iii) Residential Certificate of the parent issued by Mandal Revenue Officer
iv) Certificate of gallantry Award, Gazette Notification Copies of Part II orders and
other relevant documents if claims under Priority II and Priority III.
v) Failing to produce the above documents in original, his/her application under children of
Armed Forces Personnel (CAP) category will not be considered for admission into respective
courses.
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ANNEXURE - V
SEATS FOR PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED CANDIDATES
The priorities and the categories are as follows : categories of the Handicapped
(i) Blind (ii) Deaf (iii) Orthopedically handicapped/Physically Handicapped.
Priorities 1 First priority to those with visual defects :
Classification :
Visual defect - Blind : A person who cannot see for all practical purpose being blind in both
the eyes. However, persons with failing eye-sight due to old age or those who use spectacles and
cannot see without them will not be treated as blind.
1. A person can be said to be visually handicapped if he suffers from any of the
following conditions :a) Total absence ofsight.
b) If the vision if from 6/18 up to 6-60 and anything less than 6/6 shall considered
as an extreme handicap. The above criteria shall also be made applicable to
person with vision in both the eyes but coming within the range of defects
indicated above.
c) Visual not exceeding 6/60 or 20/200 (shellen) in the better eye with correctinglenses.
2. Second priority to those who have defects of the upper limbs.
Classification :
Orthopedically Handicapped : The Orthopedically handicapped are those who have a physical
defect or deformity which interferes with the normal functioning of the bone and joint.
Defects of Upper Limbs
a) quadriplegic (loss of use of 4 limbs) shall be considered the top most
priority in this category.
b) Loss of both limbs - preferences shall be given to loss of upper
limbs from above downwards.
3. Third priority to those with defects in the lower limbs.
Classification:
The criteria applicable to upper limbsshall also be lower limbs with preference to
be given for the loss of limbs from above downwards.Lame : A persons who is disabled or deformed in either legs. Those who use
crutches are to be considered as lame.
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4. Fourth Priority : Classification:
The loss of one eye or one upper limbshall be given a very low priority.
5. Fifth Priority : Classification :
Deaf: The Deaf are those in whom the sense of hearing is non-functional for ordinarypurpose of life. They do not hear understand should at all events with amplified speech. The
cases included in this category will be those having less More than 90 decibels in the better
ear (profound impairment) or total loss of hearing in both cases.
A person is deaf ifhe cannot hear for all practical purposes being deaf in both the ears.
Persons using hearing aids to be considered as deaf.
6. Sixth Priority :
Dumb : A person who cannot talk.
Crippled : A person who is deformed in any part of the body other than legs and is disabledthereby.
N.B. 1. A committee consisting of the Dean of the faculty concerned (Chairman), the
principal ofthe college concerned (convener) the Head of the Department and the
Chief Medical Officer of the Osmania University shall select the candidates eligible
under this category.
2. In courses where practical/field work involved a committee consisting of (1)
The Chief Medical Officer, Osmania University, (2) Two other medical experts
specialized in the field relevant to the physical disability concerned, will decide the
admission of such candidates.
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