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fooj.k if=dk Information Brochure 2010- 2011 xq#dqy dkaxM+h fo'ofo|ky;] gfj}kj GURUKULA KANGRI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, HARIDWAR For Admission to M.Sc. M.C.A. B.P.Ed. B.Pharm.
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fooj.k if=dkInformation Brochure

2010- 2011

xq#dqy dkaxM+h fo'ofo|ky;] gfj}kjGURUKULA KANGRI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, HARIDWAR

For Admission to

M.Sc.M.C.A.B.P.Ed.B.Pharm.

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Ragging - A Crime Liable to PunishmentRagging is totally banned in Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya. As perdirection of Hon'ble Supreme Court of India, if any incident of raggingcomes to the notice of the authority, the concerned student shall begiven liberty to explain and if his/her explanation is not found satisfactory,the authority would expel him from the Vishwavidyalaya.

fo"k; lwph (INDEX)fo'ofo|ky;&laf{kIr ifjp; (The Vishwavidyalaya - An Introduction) 1

LFkkiuk ,oa mís'; (Establishment and Objectives) 1izcU/ O;oLFkk (Management) 2vè;;uksi;ksxh lqfo/k;sa (Facilities for Studies) 2

iqLrdky; (The Library) 2iqjkrRo laxzgky; (Archaeological Museum) 3,u-lh-lh- (N.C.C.) 3jk"Vªh; lsok ;kstuk (N.S.S.) 3'kkjhfjd f'k{kk (Physical Education) 3jk"Vªh; çkS<+ ,oa lrr~ f'k{kk dk;ZØe (Adult and Continuing Education Programme) 3dEI;wVj dsUæ (Computer Centre) 3oh lsV (V SAT) 3Nk=kkokl (Hostel) 4IyslesUV lsy (Placement Cell) 4vuqlwfpr tkfr@tutkfr izdks"B (SC / ST Cell) 4

lsok;kstuk ,oa ea=k.kk dsUæ (Employment and Counseling Centre) 4ikB~;Øe ifjp; (Course Description) 5

eq[; ifjlj (Main Campus) 5dU;k xq#dqy egkfo|ky;] gfj}kj (K.G.M., Haridwar) 6dU;k xq#dqy egkfo|ky;] nsgjknwu (K.G.M., Dehradun) 6fo'ofo|ky; ds lHkh ikB~;Øeksa dk mÙkh.kk±d ,oa Js.kh çfr'kr (Division and Pass Percentage of all the Courses of the Vishwavidyalaya) 7vuqla/ku Nk=ko`fÙk;k¡ (Research Scholarships) 7vkj{k.k (Reservation) 7d{kk esa vko';d mifLFkfr (Attendance) 7Nk=k@Nk=kkvksa ds fy, vko';d fu;e (Essentianl Rules for Students) 8vkosnu dSls djsa (How to Apply) 9

egRoiw.kZ frfFk;ka (Important Dates) 9izos'k izfØ;k (Admission Procedure) 10

vgZrk,¡ (Eligibility) 10çk;ksftr@vç- Hkk- }kjk çk;ks- vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy;s izos'k izfØ;k (Admission Procedure for sponsored/NRI sponsored candidates) 11oxZ (Category) 12lhVksa dh la[;k (No. of Seats) 12vk;q lhek (Age Limit) 12vkj{k.k oxZ (Reservation Category) 13dkmaflfyax (Counseling) 13ços'k fujLrhdj.k (Cancellation of Admission) 14ços'k ijh{kk dsUæ (Entrance Examination Centre) 15ços'k ijh{kk ds fy, ços'k i=k (Issue of Admit Cards for Entrance Exam) 15vuqfpr lk/uksa dk ç;ksx (Use of Unfair Means) 15ijh{kk ifj.kke dh ?kks"k.kk (Announcement of Result) 15mÙkjiqfLrdkvksa dh iquxZ.kuk@iqueZwY;kadu (Re-checking/Re-evaluation of Answer sheets) 16fookn fu/kZj.k (Jurisdiction) 16ços'k ijh{kk ds fy, lkekU; funsZ'k (General Instruction for Entrance Examination) 16

izos'k ijh{kk dh frfFk o le; (Schedule of Entrance Examination) 16izos'k ijh{kk ikB~;Øe (Syllabus for Entrance Examination) 17laf{kIr ikB~;Øe (Course Structure) 29izkè;kidksa dh lwph (List of Faculty Members) 34vodk'k lwph (List of Holidays) 38,dsMsfed dSys.Mj (Academic Calender) 39'kqYd rkfydk ,e-,l&lh-@ch-ih-,M~- (Fee Structure M.Sc./B.P.Ed.) 40'kqYd rkfydk ,e-lh-,- (Fee Structure M.C.A.) 41'kqYd rkfydk ch-QkeZ- (B.Pharm.) 42vU; enksa esa fy;k tkus okyk 'kqYd (Fee other heads) 43

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;g fo'ofo|ky; Hkkjrh; fo'ofo|ky; la?k (Association of IndianUniversities) rFkk dkeu oSYFk fo'ofo|ky; la?k (Association

of Commonwealth Universities) dk lnL; gSA

THE VISHWAVIDYALAYA - AN INTRODUCTION

ESTABLISHMENT AND OBJECTIVES

The Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya wasestablished in 1902 by the martyr Swami ShraddhanandjiMaharaj. The Vishwavidyalaya was established to providean option of imparting education in the national language,discouraging the English system of education in Indiabased on the education policy of Lord Macaulay. Itaimed at creating a viable environment for studentsfor higher learning and research in the areas of Vedicliterature, Indian philosophy, Indian culture and literatureand modern subjects.

Since its inception, the Arya Samaj has beenadvocating for women education. In order to shapethis dream, the Kanya Gurukula Mahavidyalaya (K.G.M.)Dehradun was established in 1923 by Late AcharyaRamdevji. Later the Kanya Gurukula Mahavidyalaya,Haridwar was also established in 1993 for Post GraduateClasses. The basic task before the Vishwavidyalayais to enhance the physical, moral and intellectual strengthof both girls and boys and thus to make them idealcitizens, by giving them education of ancient and modernsubjects, without any discrimination of caste and creedand untouchability on the pattern of Gurukula systemof education which emphasizes healthy and harmoniousteacher-taught relationship. The Vishwavidyalaya is situatedabout 5 km in south from Haridwar Railway Station.

Recognizing the objectives and services ofthis institution, Government of India in June 1962conferred on it the status of Deemed to be Universityunder UGC Act of 1956, Article 3, for imparting P.G.education in Vedic literature, Sanskrit literature, Indianphilosophy, Hindi literature, English literature, Psychology,Maths and Ancient Indian History Culture & Archaeology.Besides these subjects, a number of modern subjectsl ike Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science andManagement Studies etc. have also been started.In May 2002 National Assessment & AccreditationCouncil (NAAC) visited the Vishwavidyalaya and havingbeen influenced by its natural, unpolluted environment,academic ambience, grand library and museum ofinternational repute, awarded Four Star (****) Statusto it. Needless to say that all the degrees conferredby the Vishwavidyalaya are recognised by the Govt.o f I n d i a / U n i v e r s i t y G r a n t s C o m m i s s i o n . T h eVishwavidyalaya is a pride member of the Associationof Indian Universit ies (AIU) and Associat ion ofCommonwealth Universit ies.

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MANAGEMENTThe Vishwavidyalaya is a registered autonomous

body. As per the constitution of the Vishwavidyalaya,the total management is administered by the followingauthorities and officers.

AUTHORITIES1. Senate 2. Syndicate3. Academic Council 4. Finance Committtee

OFFICERS1. Chancellor Sh. Sudarshan Sharma2. Visitor Padamshree Devendra Triguna3. Vice-Chancellor Prof. Swatantra Kumar4. Acharya and PVC Prof. Ved Prakash Shastri5. Registrar Prof. A.K. Chopra6. Finance Officer Prof. D.R. Khanna8. Principal, K.G.M. Dr. Sangeeta Vidyalankar9. Dean, FAMS Prof. Ved Prakash Shastri10. Dean, Faculty of Orien. Stud. Prof. Manudev Bandhu11. Dean, Faculty of Humanities Prof. Gyan Chand Rawal12. Dean, Faculty of Science Prof. M.P. Singh13. Dean, Faculty of Life Science Prof. A.K. Chopra14. Dean, Faculty of Distance Ed. Prof. R.D. Sharma15. Dean, Faculty of Engg. & Tech. Prof. Rajendra Agrawal16. Dean, Faculty of Technology Dr. Karmjeet Bhatia17. Dean, Faculty of Mgt. Studies Dr. S.P. Singh18. Dean, Student Welfare Prof. Ambuj K. Sharma19. Coordinator, B.Pharm. Prof. R.D. Kaushik20. Estate Officer Dr. Kartar Singh21. Chief Proctor Dr. R.K.S. Dagar22. Librarian, Central Library Dr. Jagdish Vidyalankar23. Director, Physical Edu. & Sports Dr. R.K.S. Dagar

FACILITIES FOR STUDIESTHE LIBRARY

The Vishwavidyalaya library has its own historywhich begins with the foundation of this institution.This library, which has completed its more than 108years, is a rich depository of thousands of ancientmanuscripts and rare books. It is equipped with onelakh books on Vedic literature, Aryan literature, ComparativeStudies, Science, Management and Technology.Vishwavidyalaya library comprises a rich collection ofVedic & Sanskrit literature, Indian philosopsy, Aryanliterature, Ancient history & culture together with leadingmodern subjects. Besides this main library, there aredepartmental libraries also to facilitate the P.G. studentsadequately. The Kanya Gurukula Mahavidyalaya, Dehradunand the Kanya Gurukula Mahavidyalaya, Haridwar alsohave their independent libraries which are equippedwith adequate number of books. More than 400 InternationalResearch Journals of different subjects are availablein the library by computer networking under U.G.C.infonet programme. Newly esteblished Faculty ofAyurved & Medical Sciences (FAMS) has it own richlibrary also. Books on Pharmacy and Ayurved are availablein suffcient numbers.

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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUMThe Vishwavidyalaya is embelished with an

archaeological museum, which possesses a valuablecollection of coins, paintings, sculptures and arms.

N.C.C.The Vishwavidyalaya has NCC programme to train

the students for maintaining discipline and national security.

N.S.S.

In order to develop and help the rural areas,the Vishwavidyalaya has Five units of NSS at undergraduatelevel aided by the Central & State Governments.

PHYSICAL EDUCATIONIn order to develop and enhance physical and

mental strength of the students, Vishwavidyalaya hasa full-fledged physical education department along withthe facilities of outdoor and indoor games. There arealso the facilities like multigym with latest machines,computer lab, sports psychology lab, kinesiology laband departmental library. The Kanya Gurukula Mahavidyalayaprovides facilities of physical education independentlyto the girls.

Department of Physical Education & Sportsorganized North Zone and all India Inter UniversityHockey (Men) championship in the session 2008-09and Vishwavidyalaya Hockey team won both thechampionship trophies. Seven Hockey players of theVishwavidyalaya have been selected for combined universityHockey team.

ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMMEThe Vishwavidyalaya is also running Adult and

Continuing Education Programme under twenty pointprogramme aided by the U.G.C.

COMPUTER CENTRE

U.G.C. aided computer centre was establishedin the Vishwavidyalaya in the academic year 1987-88.This centre is acitively engaged in imparting computereducation to the students besides making the activitiesof the Vishwavidyalaya computerised. Internet facilityis also available at the computer centre. The variousdepartments of the Vishwavidyalaya and those of theKanya Gurukula Mahavidyalaya Haridwar and Dehradunhave also their own computer labs with computer systemsbased on modern technology in order to cater to theneeds of the students.

V SATV SAT sanctioned under UGC-Infonet programme

has been established in the computer centre. Internetfacility is provided in the computer centre throughV SAT. Connectivity of all the departments throughV SAT is under progress.

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dEI;wVj dsUæfo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx }kjk iznRr vuqnku ls fo'ofo|ky;

esa dEI;wVj dsUnz dh LFkkiuk l=k 1987&88 esa dh xbZ FkhA ;g dsUnzO;olkf;d f'k{kk ds lkFk&lkFk Nk=kksa ds iBu&ikBu o fo'ofo|ky;ds dk;ks± ds dEI;wVjhdj.k esa fujUrj dk;Zjr~ gSA dEI;wVj dsUæ esabUVjusV dh lqfo/k Hkh miyC/ gSA blds vfrfjDr lHkh foHkkxksa ,oadU;k xq#dqy egkfo|ky; nsgjknwu o gfj}kj esa Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa dhvko';drkuqlkj dEI;wVj iz;ksx'kkykvksa dh LFkkiuk dh xbZ gS ftuesavk/qfudre rduhd ij vk/kfjr dEI;wVj flLVe miyC/ gSaA

oh lsVfo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx }kjk ;w-th-lh-&bUQksusV izksxzke ds

vUrZxr LohÑr oh lsV dh LFkkiuk dEI;wVj dsUnz esa dh x;h gSA oh lsVds ekè;e ls b.VjusV dh lqfoèkk miyC/ djkbZ tkrh gSA lHkh foHkkxksadks oh lsV ds }kjk tksM+us dk dk;Z izxfr ij gSA

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HOSTELLimited hostel facility is available at main campus

of the Vishwavidyalaya and Kanya Gurukula MahavidyalayaDehradun.

Hostel Annual Fee Rs.4000/-Security Rs.3000/-Food charges on actual basis

Note : 1. Reservation for the students belonging toSC/ST Categories in allottment of seats inhostels is given as per the reservation policyof the Govt. of India.

2. Kanya Gurukula Mahavidyalaya, Haridwar doesnot have hostel facility. However, cooperationwould be given to the students with regardto their stay on actual payment basis.

PLACEMENT CELL

P l a c e m e n t c e l l i s e s t a b l i s h e d i n t h eVishwavidyalaya. This cell provides only plateform toorganize campus interviews for the students of variouscourses by invit ing reputed companies. However,placement cell has no responsibility to recruit them inthe companies. It is to be mentioned that for the lastseveral years many students got employment in reputedcompanies through the placement cell.

SCHEDULED CASTE/ SCHEDULED TRIBE CELL

The SC/ST cell has been established in theVishwavidyalaya under X plan. The main objectives ofthis cell are to implement the reservation policy ofGovernment of India effectively and provide necessaryassistance to the students belonging to SC/ST categoryin order to resolve their academic and administrativeproblems.

The SC/ST Cell provides guidance to the studentsbelonging to SC/ST/OBC/Minority Category for freeRemedial Coaching in the vishwavidyalaya sponsoredby UGC New Delhi.

EMPLOYMENT AND COUNSELING CENTRE

In order to furnish the students with the informationof various courses, entrance examinations, scholarshipsetc. employment and counseling centre has beenestablished by the employment assistance directorateof the state government. The centre in collaborationwith the placement cells of the concerned departmentshelp in providing the information about the job opportunitiesof training and employment to the students.

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fo'ofo|ky; ds eq[; ifjlj o dU;k xq#dqy egkfo|ky;

nsgjknwu esa Nk=kkokl dh lhfer lqfo/k miyC/ gSA

Nk=kkokl 'kqYd okf"kZd #0 4000@&

lqj{kk /u #0 3000@&

Hkkstu okLrfod O;; vk/kj ij

uksV %1- vuqlwfpr tkfr@vuqlwfpr tutkfr oxZ ds Nk=k@Nk=kkvksa

dks Nk=kkoklksa ds lhV vkoaVu esa Hkkjr ljdkj ds fu;ekuqlkj

vkj{k.k lqfo/k iznku dh tkrh gSA

2- dU;k xq#dqy egkfo|ky;] gfj}kj esa Nk=kkokl dh lqfo/k

miyC/ ugha gSA Nk=kkvksa ds fuokl ds fy, okLrfod O;; ds

vk/kj ij O;oLFkk esa lg;ksx fn;k tkrk gSA

IyslesUV lsyfo'ofo|ky; esa IyslesUV lsy LFkkfir gSA bl lsy }kjk

fofHkUu ikB~;Øeksa ds Nk=k@Nk=kkvksa ds fy, çfrf"Br dEifu;ksa lslEidZ dj dSEil lk{kkRdkj dh O;oLFkk dh tkrh gSA vr% IyslesUVlsy dk dk;Z dsoy fofHkUu ikB~;Øeksa ds Nk=k@Nk=kkvksa dks izfr"Bkuksaesa fu;qfDr gsrq lk{kkRdkj dh O;oLFkk djkuk gSA IyslesUV lsy fdlhdEiuh esa Nk=k@Nk=kkvksa dks fu;qDr djkus ds fy;s mÙkjnk;h ugha gSAmYys[kuh; gS fd foxr o"kks± esa vusd Nk=k@Nk=kkvksa dks çfrf"Br

dEifu;ksa esa IyslesUV lsy ds ekè;e ls jkstxkj izkIr gqvk gSA

vuqlwfpr tkfr@vuqlwfpr tutkfr izdks"Bfo'ofo|ky; esa nloha iapo"khZ; ;kstuk ds vUrxZr vuqlwfpr

tkfr ,oa vuqlwfpr tutkfr izdks"B dh LFkkiuk dh xbZ gSA bl izdks"Bdk eq[; mn~ns'; fo'ofo|ky; ds fofHkUu ikB~;Øeksa esa izos'k gsrq Hkkjrljdkj dh vkj{k.k uhfr;ksa dks izHkkoh :i ls fØ;kUo;u djkuk ,oavuqlwfpr tkfr ,oa vuqlwfpr tutkfr oxZ ds Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa dhfofHkUu 'kS{kf.kd ,oa iz'kklfud leL;kvksa ds lek/ku esa vko';dlg;ksx iznku djuk gSA

izdks"B fo'ofo|ky; }kjk vuqlwfpr tkfr@vuq-tutkfr@vU; fiNMk oxZ@vYila[;d oxZ gsrq fo'ofo|ky;vuqnku vk;ksx ubZ fnYyh }kjk iksf"kr fu%'kqYd jsesfM;y dksfpaxds fy, Nk=k@Nk=kkvksa dk ekxZn'kZu djrk gSA

lsok ;kstuk ,oa ea=k.kk dsUæ

Nk=kksa dks iBu&ikBu] fofHkUu ikB~;Øeksa] izfr;ksfxrkRedijh{kkvksa] Nk=ko`fÙk vkfn dh lexz tkudkjh nsus gsrq lwpuk ,oa ea=k.kkdsUæ izns'k ljdkj ds lsok ;kstuk ,oa izf'k{k.k funs'kky; }kjk fo'ofo|ky;ifjlj esa LFkkfir gSSA ;g dsUnz&lEcfU/r foHkkxksa ds izf'k{k.k ,oa

jkstxkj izdks"Bksa dh lgk;rk ls ,oa dU;k xq#dqy egkfo|ky; nsgjknwu

o gfj}kj ds foHkkxh; midsUæksa ds lg;ksx ls Nk=k@Nk=kkvksa dks

izf'k{k.k o jkstxkj ds volj Hkh miyC/ djkrk gSA

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONMAIN CAMPUS(Only for Male candidates)

M.Sc. (Two year P.G. Course)

SubjectsMathematics (Special emphasis on Industrial Mathematics)Physics (Specialization in Applied Electronics)

Chemistry (Specialization in Commercial Methodsof Chemical Analysis)

MicrobiologyEnvironmental Science

M.C.A. (Three year P.G. Course)B.P.Ed. (One year course)

B.PHARM. (Four year Degree Course)Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Faculty of Ayurved & Medical Sciences

B. Pharm. course is a four year, job oriented,specialized course emphasizing on the applied aspects. ithas been framed to enrich Pharmaceutical Science withmodern technology with the sole aim to prepare professionalsto cater to the medical aids and needs for the human healthcare in a holistic manner. It is providing a full time intensiveprofessional training to the students in order to equip themwith extraordinary technological competence so that they candischarge their medical services efficiently in hospitals nursinghomes etc. and produce medicines under GMP norms andquality control in pharmacies and such other organizations.Thus the course shall enable the students, as is expectedfrom them, to meet the various requirements for manufcturingdrugs & medicines and consequently to facilitate the consumersector as well.

The Board of studies of this course, which consistsof experts of national and international repute in modernmedicine, has designed this course as a harmonious blendingof old and modern technologies to mould the students forusing their competence in a global perspective. They shallhave sound knowledge, practical ability and quality controltechniques for manufacturing the Modern medicines. Thecourse has conspicious feature of handling and operating theancient and modern devices for manufacturing drugs andmedicines, their quality control and analysis. In fact, this is theintegral feature of this course which shall induce researchaptitude in the students. Besides facilitating the students withbasics of mathematics and computer operation, the course ismaking the students aware of different drug acts & regulations

ikB~;Øe ifjp;eq[; ifjlj(dsoy iq#"k vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy,)

,e-,l&lh- (f}o"khZ; LukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øe)

miyC/ fo"k;xf.kr (Special Emphasis on Industrial Mathematics)

HkkSfrdh (Specialization in Applied Electronics)

jlk;u foKku (Specialization in Commercial Methods of

Chemical Analysis)

ekbØksck;ksykWthi;kZoj.k foKku

,e-lh-,- (f=ko"khZ; LukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øe)

ch-ih-,M~- (,d o"khZ; ikB~;Øe)

ch-QkeZ- (pkj o"khZ; Lukrd ikB~;Øe)

HkS"kt foKku foHkkxvk;qosZn ,oa vk;qfoZKku ladk;

ch-QkeZ- ikB~;Øe ,d prqoZ"khZ;] jkstxkjijd] fof'k"VikB~;Øe gS ftlesa vk/qfud i{kks a ij fo'ks"k è;ku fn;k tkrk gSA ;gikB~;Øe bl izdkj xfBr fd;k x;k gS ftlls fd QkesZlh foKkuesa vk/qfud rduhdh dk lekos'k gks lds rFkk ,sls O;olkf;;ksa dkfuekZ.k gks lds tks ekuo LokLF; lEcUèkh fpfdRlk lgk;rk ovko';drkvksa dh lEiw.kZ :i ls iwfrZ esa lgk;d gks ldsaA blikB~;Øe ds }kjk Nk=kks a dks lEiw.kZ O;olkf;d izf'k{k.k fn;k tk jgkgS ftlls os rduhdh :i ls l{ke gksdj fpfdRlky;ksa] ufl±x gksevkfn esa viuh lsok,a ns ldsa rFkk fofHkUu QkeZsfl;ksa vkfn esa th-,e-ih- fu;eksa ,oa xq.koÙkk fu;U=k.k ds vuq:i vkS"kfèk;ksa ds fuekZ.k esaviuk ;ksxnku ns ldsaA bl izdkj ;g ikB~;Øe fo|kfFkZ;ks a dks vkS"kfèkfuekZ.k o forj.k nksuks a {ks=kks a esa ikjaxr cuk jgk gSA

vk/qfud vkS"k/ {ks=kks a ds jk"Vªh; o vUrjkZ"Vªh; Lrj ds

fo}ku ch-QkeZ- ikB~;Øe lfefr ds lnL; gSaA muds lrr~ iz;klksa ls

bl ikB~;Øe esa izkphu o uohu rduhdksa dk vnHkqr lek;kstu

fd;k x;k gS ftlds QyLo:i fo'oLrjh; rduhdh izf'k{k.k izkIr

Nk=k vk/qfud vkS"k/ fuekZ.k rFkk xq.koÙkk fu;U=k.k esa l{ke gksaxsA

izkphu o vk/qfud Kku dk ;g lek;kstu Nk=kks a esa 'kks/ijd

n`f"Vdks.k fodflr djus esa Hkh lgk;d gksxkA Nk=kks a dks xf.kr o

dEI;wVj iz;ksx ds lkFk&lkFk fofHkUu vkS"k/ ,DV o jsX;wys'ku rFkk

izcU/u lEcU/h Kku Hkh vftZr gks jgk gS tks vk/qfud QkesZflLV@

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vko';d gSA

;w-th-lh- }kjk ;g ikB~;Øe igys gh LohÑr fd;k tk pqdkgS rFkk ekuo lalk/u fodkl ea=kky; ds funsZ'kks a ds vuq:i bls pyk;ktk jgk gSA ikB~;Øe QkesZlh dkmfUly vkWQ bfUM;k@,-vkbZ-lh-Vh-bZ-ds vuq:i gSA bl ikB~;Øe dks ih-lh-vkbZ-@,-vkbZ-lh-Vh-bZ- }kjk fuèkkZfjrU;wure ekin.Mksa ij izkjEHk fd;k x;k gSA ,fuey gkml lh-ih-lh-,l-bZ-,-] i;kZoj.k ,oa ou ea=kky;] Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk iathÑr gSA

ladk; esa vyx ls iqLrdky;] dEI;wVj ySc o vkèkqfudmidj.kks a ls lqlfTtr vU; iz;ksx'kkyk,sa rFkk vuqHkoh f'k{kd gSaA

ih&,p-Mh-xf.krHkkSfrdhjlk;u foKkuekbØksck;ksykWthouLifr foKkutUrq foKkui;kZoj.k foKkudEI;wVj foKku

dU;k xq#dqy egkfo|ky;] gfj}kj

(dsoy efgyk vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy,),e-,l&lh- (f}o"khZ; LukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øe)

miyC/ fo"k;xf.kr (Special Emphasis on Industrial Mathematics)

HkkSfrdh (Specialization in Applied Electronics)

jlk;u foKku (Specialization in Commercial Methods of

Chemical Analysis)

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i;kZoj.k foKku

ih&,p-Mh-xf.krHkkSfrdhjlk;u foKkuekbØksck;ksykWthouLifr foKkutUrq foKkui;kZoj.k foKku

dU;k xq#dqy egkfo|ky;] nsgjknwu(dsoy efgyk vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy,)

,e- lh- ,- (f=ko"khZ; LukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øe)ih&,p-Mh-

and art of management which are essential for a modernpharmacist/ pharmaceutical chemist, R & D personnel andan analyst.

UGC has already approved this course and it is beingrun in accordance with the instructions of M.H.R.D. The syllabusof this course is according to PCI/AICTE. This course is beingrun by maintaining standards above those prescribed by PCI/AICTE. Animal House has been registered by C.P.C.S.E.A.,Ministry of Environment and Forest, Govt. of India.

This faculty is having its own library, computationaland other laboratories equipped with the latest facilities,instrumentation and experienced faculty members.

Ph.D.MathematicsPhysicsChemistryMicrobiologyBotanyZoologyEnvironmental ScienceComputer Science

KANYA GURUKULA MAHAVIDYALAYA, HARIDWAR(Only for Female candidates)

M.Sc. (Two year P.G. Course)Subjects

Mathematics (Special Emphasis on IndustrialMathematics)Physics (Specialization in Applied Electronics)Chemistry (Specialization in Commercial Methodsof Chemical Analysis)MicrobiologyEnvironmental Science

Ph.D.MathematicsPhysicsChemistryMicrobiologyBotanyZoologyEnvironmental Science

KANYA GURUKULA MAHAVIDYALAYA, DEHRADUN(Only for Female candidates)

M.C.A. (Three year P.G. Course)Ph.D.

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Computer Science

Note- For Ph.D. admission are made throughResearch Entrance Test (RET). Prospectusis available separately for this programme.

DIVISION AND PASS PERCENTAGE OF ALLTHE COURSES OF THE VISHWAVIDYALAYA

60% and above - First Division

50% and abovebut below 60% - Second Division

40% and abovebut below 50% - Third Division

Note : Third Division is not applicable to M.C.A./B.Pharm. Course.

RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS

Research Fellowships are awarded as per termsand conditions of the C.S.I.R./U.G.C. to those studentswho pass the NET examination conducted at all Indialevel by the C.S.I.R. and the U.G.C.

RESERVATIONReservation for the students belonging to Other Backward

Class (OBC) / Schedule Caste (SC) / Schedule Tribe(ST) / Person with Disabilities (PWD) Categories isgiven as per the reservation policy of the Govt. of India.

ATTENDANCE

Atleast 75% in each subject/course.

The Principal of the Mahavidyalaya may condone

10% on account of N.C.C./N.S.S./Sports/Medical

ground or any other adequate reason on the

recommendation of the concerned Head of the

Department and Dean of the Faculty.

Thereafter the Pro-Vice-Chancellor may condone

15% of the aggregate attendance in one or more

subjects under special circumstances on the

recommendation of the concerned Head of the

Department, Dean of Faculty and Principal of

the Mahavidyalaya.

Students having attendance below 50% shall not be

allowed to appear in the examination in any case.

dEI;wVj foKku

uksV& ih&,p-Mh- esa izos'k 'kks/ izos'k ijh{kk (vkj-bZ-Vh-) dsvkèkkj ij fd;s tkrs gSaA blds fy;s fooj.k if=kdk vyx

ls miyC/ gSA

fo'ofo|ky; ds lHkh ikB~;Øeksa dk mRrh.kk±d ,oaJs.kh izfr'kr

60% o blls vf/d & izFke Js.kh

50% o blls vf/d rFkk60% ls de & f}rh; Js.kh

40% o blls vf/d rFkk50% ls de & r`rh; Js.kh

uksV % ,e-lh-,-@ch-QkeZ- ikB~;Øe ds fy, r`rh; Js.kh ykxw ugha gSA

vuqla/ku Nk=ko`fRr;k¡

vuqla/ku dk;Z ds fy, oSKkfud rFkk vkS|ksfxd vuqla/ku ifj"kn~(C.S.I.R.)@fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx (U.G.C.) }kjk vf[ky Hkkjrh;Lrj ij vk;ksftr ijh{kk (NET) esa mÙkh.kZ Nk=kksa dks ih&,p- Mh- djus dsfy, ifj"kn~@vuqnku vk;ksx ds fu;ekuqlkj vè;srkofRr iznku dh tkrh gSaA

vkj{k.kvU; fiNMk oxZ@vuqlwfpr tkfr@vuqlwfpr tutkfr@fu'kDr

oxZ ds Nk=k@Nk=kkvksa dks ços'k esa Hkkjr ljdkj ds fu;ekuqlkj vkj{k.k

lqfoèkk iznku dh tkrh gSA

d{kk esa vko';d mifLFkfr

izR;sd fo"k;@ikB~;Øe esa de ls de 75% A

,u-lh-lh-@,u-,l-,l-@[ksy@#X.krk vkfn vFkok vU; dksbZ ;qfDrlaxr

dkj.k gksus ij ,d vFkok vusd fo"k;ksa ds O;k[;kuksa esa lfEefyr :i

ls 10% rd dh mifLFkfr;ksa dh NwV lEcfU/r foHkkxkè;{kksa o

ladk;kè;{kksa dh laLrqfr ij egkfo|ky; ds çkpk;Z@izkpk;kZ ns ldrs gSaA

blls vkxs ,d vFkok vusd fo"k;ksa ds O;k[;kuksa esa lfEefyr :i

ls 15% rd dh mifLFkfr;ksa dh NwV fo'ks"k voLFkk esa lEcfUèkr

foHkkxkè;{kksa] ladk;kè;{kksa o egkfo|ky; ds çkpk;Z@izkpk;kZ dh

laLrqfr ij midqyifr ns ldrs gSaA

fdlh Hkh voLFkk esa mifLFkfr 50% ls de gksus ij ijh{kk esa cSBus

dh vuqefr ugh nh tk;sxhA

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ESSENTIAL RULES FOR STUDENTS

It shall be compulsory for the students to attend

the Yajna/Prarthana and other functions. The uniform

for the boys shall be white kurta-dhoti/white kurta-

payajama/white shirt & trousers, while for the

girls, it shall be white shirt, salwar and dupatta.

For B.P.Ed. students uniform shall be sports kit

& track suit of the Vishwavidyalaya, white P.T.

shoes, and white socks during morning & evening

sports meets. During class hours uniform shall

be gray warm trouser, white shirt, blue blazer/

gray sweter (winter season) and white half shirt,

white trouser, white socks and black shoes (summer

season). Each student must know and show

his one specialization game skill and officiating.

(Note- Track suit and uniform of the Vishwavidyalaya

shall be worn during Vishwavidyalaya functions only.)

For B.Pharm. students the summer uniform shallbe white shirt & white trouser, black shoes &white socks and the winter uniform shall bewhite shirt & white trouser, black shoes & whitesocks, green blazer & green sweater.

Classes of odd semesters shall be held from 01

August to 20 November and of even semesters

from 01 January to 10 April.

Classes shall be held between 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Saraswati Yatra (educational tour) shall be arranged

during holidays only.

On boycotting the examination, the result shall be declared

by awarding zero marks in the concerned paper.

Students involved in the activities of indiscipline

shall be rusticted with immediate effect.

Ragging is totally banned in Gurukula Kangri

Vishwavidyalaya. As per direction of Hon'ble SupremeCourt of India, if any incident of ragging comesto the notice of the authority, the concerned studentshall be given liberty to explain and if his/herexplanation is not found satisfactory, the authority

would expel him from the Vishwavidyalaya.

Nk=k@Nk=kkvksa ds fy, vko';d fu;e

Nk=k@Nk=kkvksa ds fy, ;K@izkFkZuk rFkk lekjksgks a esa mifLFkr

gksuk vfuok;Z gksxkA Nk=kks a dh os'kHkw"kk lQsn dqrkZ èkksrh@ lQsn

dqrkZ iktkek@lQsn deht iSaV gksxhA Nk=kkvksa dh os'kHkw"kk

lQsn lyokj] deht o nqiêk gksxhA

ch-ih-,M~- ds Nk=kksa ds fy, çkr% ,oa lk;adkyhu [ksy xfrfof/;ksa ds

nkSjku [ksy fdV rFkk fo'ofo|ky; dk Vªsd lwV] lQsn ih-Vh- twrs

o lQsn tqjkcsa iguuk vfuok;Z gksxkA vè;kiu d{kkvksa ds nkSjku

lysVh jax dh xeZ iSUV] lQsn deht] uhyk Cystj@lysVh LosVj

('kjndkyhu) rFkk vkèkh cktw dh lQsn deht] lQsn iSUV] lQsn

tqjkc ,oa dkys twrs (xzh"edkyhu) iguus vko';d gksaxsA çR;sd

Nk=k dks viuk ,d Lis'kykbts'ku [ksy dkS'ky rFkk vkWfQfl;sfVax

tkuuk rFkk djuk t:jh gksxkA (uksV& fo'ofo|ky; dk Vªsd lwV rFkk

;qfuQkeZ dsoy fo'ofo|ky; dk;ZØeksa ds nkSjku gh iguh tk;sxhA)

ch- QkeZ- ds Nk=kksa ds fy;s xzh"e ½rq dh os'kHkw"kk lQsn deht o

lQsn isUV] dkys twrs o lQsn ekSts gksxh rFkk 'kjn ½rq dh os'kHkw"kk

lQsn deht o lQsn isUV] dkys twrs o lQsn ekSts] gjk Cystj o

gjk LosVj gksxhA

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lsesLVj dh d{kk;sa 01 tuojh ls 10 vçSy rd pysaxhA

d{kk,a izkr% 9-00 ls lk;a 5-00 cts ds chp gksaxhA

ljLorh ;k=kk ij dsoy yEcs vodk'k ds le; gh tkus dh

vuqefr gksxh A

ijh{kk ls cfg"dkj djus ij ml iz'ui=k esa 'kwU; vad nsdj

ijh{kk ifj.kke ?kksf"kr fd;k tk,xk A

vuq'kklughurk dh xfrfofèk;ks esa lafyIr ik;s tkus ij lEcafèkr

Nk=k@Nk=kk dk ços'k rRdky çHkko ls fujLr dj fn;k tk;sxkA

xq#dqy dkaxM+h fo'ofo|ky; esa jSfxax iw.kZr% fu"ks/ gSA Hkkjr ds

ekuuh; mPpre U;k;ky; ds funsZ'kkuqlkj ;fn jSfxax dh

dksbZ ?kVuk fo'ofo|ky; iz'kklu ds laKku esa vkrh gS rks

lEcfUèkr Nk=k@Nk=kk ls Li"Vhdj.k nsus dks dgk tk;sxk

vkSj ;fn mldk Li"Vhdj.k lUrks"ktud u ik;k x;k rks

mls fo'ofo|ky; ls fu"dkflr dj fn;k tk;sxkA

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vkosnu dSls djsaizos'k ijh{kk ds fy, vkosnu i=k rFkk fooj.k if=kdk

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vafre o"kZ dh vgZrk ijh{kk ns jgs vH;FkhZ (izk;ksftr@viz-Hkk- }kjk izk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksa dks NksM+dj) Hkh izos'k ijh{kk esa cSBldrs gaSA ,sls vH;fFkZ;kas dks viuh vgZrk ijh{kk dk vfUre iw.kZifj.kke 15 vDVwcj 2010 rd vfuok;Z :i ls tek djuk gksxkA

lHkh ikB;Øeksa ds fy;s izos'k ijh{kk gsrq iw.kZ :i ls Hkjs gq,vkosnu i=k dqylfpo] xq#dqy dkaxM+h fo'ofo|ky;] gfj}kj ds

dk;kZy; esa tek fd;s tk ldrs gSaA

uksV& 1- vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, vkosnu i=k tek djrs le; dksbZ ijh{kk

'kqYd ns; ugha gksxkA

2- vkosnu i=k eaxkrs le; fyQkQs ds Åij ikB~;Øe dkuke rFkk MªkÝV ds ihNs viuk uke o ikB~;Øe vo';vafdr dj nsaA

3- izk;ksftr@viz-Hkk- }kjk izk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksa dks vkosnui=k ds lkFk vgZrk ijh{kk dk iw.kZ ijh{kk ifj.kke tekdjuk vfuok;Z gksxkA

egRoiw.kZ frfFk;k¡Mkd }kjk vkosnu i=k rFkk fooj.k if=kdk eaxkusdh vafre frfFk 10 ebZ 2010

Mkd }kjk izk;ksftr@viz- Hkkjrh;ksa}kjk izk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, vkosnu i=k rFkkfooj.k if=kdk eaxkus dh vafre frfFk 16 tqykbZ 2010

vkosnu i=k rFkk fooj.k if=kdk fo'ofo|ky;dkmUVj ls izkIr djus dh vafre frfFk 20 ebZ 2010

izk;ksftr@viz- Hkkjrh;ksa }kjk izk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksads fy, vkosnu i=k rFkk fooj.k if=kdk fo'ofo|ky;dkmUVj ls izkIr djus dh vafre frfFk 23 tqykbZ 2010

iw.kZ :i ls Hkjs x;s vkonsu i=k fo'ofo|ky;esa tek djus dh vafre frfFk 20 ebZ 2010(iathÑr@LihM iksLV vFkok O;fDrxr :i ls)

izk;ksftr@viz- Hkkjrh;ksa }kjk izk;ksftrvH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, iw.kZ :i ls Hkjs x;s vkosnu i=kfo'ofo|ky; esa tek djus dh vafre frfFk 23 tqykbZ 2010(iathÑr@LihM iksLV vFkok O;fDrxr :i ls)

HOW TO APPLYApplication form and Information Brochure for

entrance examination can be obtained from the office ofRegistrar, Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar bypaying Rs. 500/- in cash or by sending a demand draft of Rs.550/- to the Registrar, Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya,Haridwar. The demand draft should be in favour of"Registrar, Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya'' payable atHaridwar.

The candidates appearing in the final year ofqualifying examination (except Sponsored/NRI Sponsoredcandidates) are also eligible to apply. Such candidates willhave to submit compulsorily their final passing result ofqualifying examination upto 15 October 2010.

Filled in application form for entrance examinationmay be submitted to the office of Registrar, GurukulaKangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar.

Note- 1. No examination fee shall be paid by thecandidate while submitting application form.

2. Write the name of the course applied onthe top of the envelop and your name andcourse on the back of the demand draft whiledemanding application form.

3. Sponsored/NRI Sponsored candidates willhave to submit compulsorily the completeresult of the qualifying examination alongwith application form.

IMPORTANT DATESLast date of requisition for the applicationform & information brochure by post 10 May 2010Last date of requisition for application form& information brochure by post for Sponsored/NRI Sponsored candidates 16 July 2010Last date of sale of application form & information brochure from Vishwavidyalaya counter 20 May 2010Last date of sale of application form & InformationBrochure from Vishwavidyalaya counter forSponsored/NRI Sponsored candidates 23 July 2010

Last date of submitting the completely filledin application form in the Vishwavidyalaya 20 May 2010(both by registered/speed post or in person)

Last date of submitting the completely filledin application form for Sponsored/NRIsponsored candidates 23 July 2010(both by registered/speed post or in person)

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,e-,l&lh- xf.kr

lEcfU/r fo"k; ds lkFk U;wure 50% vadksa lfgr Lukrd mikfèkA

,e-,l&lh- HkkSfrdh

lEcfU/r fo"k; ds lkFk U;wure 50% vadksa lfgr Lukrd mikfèkA

,e-,l&lh- jlk;u foKku

lEcfU/r fo"k; ds lkFk U;wure 50% vadksa lfgr Lukrd mikfèkA

,e-,l&lh- (ekbØksck;ksykWth)% ch-,l&lh- ck;ksykWth oxZ(jlk;u foKku] ouLifr foKku] tUrq foKku)] bUMfLVª;yekbØksck;ksykWth oxZ (jlk;u foKku] ouLifr foKku] bUMfLVª;yekbØksck;ksykWth@jlk;u foKku] tUrq foKku] bUMfLVª;yekbØksck;ksykWth) vFkok ch-,l&lh- ekbØksck;ksykWth oxZ] U;wure50% vadksa ds lkFkA

uksV % ch-,l-&lh- esa mijksDr oxks±@fo"k;ksa ds vfrfjDroxks±@fo"k;ksa okys vH;FkhZ vkosnu u djsaA

,e-,l&lh- (i;kZoj.k foKku)% ch-,l&lh-@ch-,l&lh- (Ñf"k)U;wure 50% vadA

,e-lh-,-% U;wure 50% vadksa ds lkFk Lukrd mikf/ ,oa bUVjehfM,V(10$2) Lrj ij xf.kr eq[; fo"k; ds :i esaA

ch-ih-,M~-%U;wure 50% vadksa ds lkFk Lukrd mikf/A

vFkok45% vadksa ds lkFk Lukrd mikf/ ftlesa 'kkjhfjd f'k{kk ,doSdfYid fo"k; ds :i esa fy;k gks rFkk ,-vkbZ-;w-@vkbZ-vks-,- }kjkvk;ksftr@ekU;rk izkIr jk"Vªh;@vf[ky Hkkjrh; vUrfoZ'ofo|ky;@vUrfoZ'ofo|ky; [ksydwn izfr;ksfxrkvksa esa Hkkx ysus dk izek.k i=kgksA

vFkoklsokFkZ (MsiwVsM) 'kkjhfjd f'k{kk ds f'k{kd@dksp ftUgksaus LukrdLrj ij U;wure 45% vad izkIr fd;s gksaA

ch-QkeZ- izFke o"kZ% fdlh ekU;rk izkIr cksMZ@fo'ofo|ky; lsb.VjehfM,V (10$2) vFkok mlds led{k ijh{kk jlk;u foKku]HkkSfrdh ,oa fuEu esa ls dksbZ ,d vfuok;Z fo"k; ds lkFk dqy 45%vadksa lfgr mÙkh.kZ %&xf.kr@tho foKku@ck;ksVsDuksyksth@dEI;wVj foKku

ADMISSION PROCEDUREELIGIBILITY

M.Sc. Mathematics

Graduate with concerned subject and minimum50% marks in aggregate.

M.Sc. Physics

Graduate with concerned subject and minimum50% marks in aggregate.

M.Sc. ChemistryGraduate with concerned subject and minimum50% marks in aggregate.M.Sc. (Microbiology): B.Sc. in Biology group (Chemistry,

Botany, Zoology), B.Sc. in Industrial Microbiology

group (Chemistry, Botany, Industrial Microbiology/

Chemistry, Zoology, Industrial Microbiology) or B.Sc.

in Microbiology group, with minimum 50% marks.

Note : Candidate having groups/subjects other

than the above at B.Sc.need not apply.

M . S c . ( E n v i r o n m e n t a l S c i e n c e ) : B . S c . /B.Sc. (Agriculture) with minimum 50% marks.

M.C.A.: Graduate with minimum 50% marks andMathematics as main subject at the Intermediate(10+2) level.B. P. Ed.:Graduate with minimum 50% marks.

orGraduate with minimum 45% marks alongwith PhysicalEducation as an elective subject and certificate ofparticipation in National/all India Inter-University/Inter-University sports compititions recognised byA.I.U. / I.O.A.

orPhysical Education Teacher/Coach on deputationwho has secured minimum 45% marks in graduation.

B.Pharm. 1st year: Intermediate (10+2) or equivalent

examination passed from a recognised Board/University

with 45% Marks in agreegate with Chemistry, Physics

and one of the followings as compulsory subject:

Mathematics/Biology/Biotechnology/Computer Science

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B.Pharm. 2nd year (Direct admission through lateralentry): D.Pharm. with 45% marks in aggregate. D.Pharm.(Ayurved) are not eligible for admission.

All the candidates who fulfill eligibility shall becalled for entrance test. Admission shall be given inorder of the merit of entrance test as per the availabilityof the seats in different reserved categories. For B.P.Ed.merit list shall be prepared on the basis of marksobtained in entrance test and physical fitness, sportsskill test & interview.

Note:

1. There shall be relaxation of 5% marks for SC/ST/Staff ward/GKV graduates in the restriction of minimummarks for all the courses.

2. Graduates of Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya shallbe given 7% extra marks in the merit list for admissionto post graduate courses (merit/entrance examinations).This rule shall also be applicable for admissionto the sponsored seats in various courses of theVishwavidyalaya.

3. Candidate must check carefully and ensure thathe/she fulfills the minimum eligibility mentionedin the information broucher before submitting theapplication. If the candidate's eligibility is foundincomplete/incorrect at any stage during admissionprocess and after admission, his/her admissionwill be cancelled for which he/she will solely responsible.

ADMISSION PROCEDURE FOR SPONSORED CANDIDATES

M.Sc./M.C.A./B.P. Ed.

The admission for sponsored candiates/ NRIsponsored candidates to M.Sc. (all subject)/MCAshall be made on the basis of educational merit.The entrance merit comprising 30% of total markssecured in High School, 30% of total marks securedin Intermediate (10+2) and 40% of the total markssecured in Graduation shall be added and admissionshall be made on merit list prepared on thebasis of the above criterian.The Sponsored/N.R.I. Sponsored candidates ofB.P.Ed. will have to undergo the physical fitnesstest, sports skill test and interview in additionto above mentioned educational merit.B.Pharm. I yearFor B.Pharm. I year the admission for Sponsored/NRI sponsored candidates shall be given on thebasis of merit list based on the percentage ofmarks obtained in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics/Biology/Biotechnology/Computer Science at intermediate(10+2) examination.

ch-QkeZ- f}rh; o"kZ (ysVjy ,UVªh ds }kjk lhèks izos'k)% 45% vadksalfgr Mh- QkeZ-A Mh- QkeZ (vk;qosZn) vH;FkhZ izos'k ;ksX; ughagSaAvgZrk,¡ iw.kZ djus okys lHkh vH;fFkZ;ksa dks izos'k ijh{kk ds fy,

cqyk;k tk;sxkA izos'k ijh{kk ds izkIrkadksa ds vk/kj ij ojh;rk Øze esavkj{k.k oxkZuqlkj lhVksa dh miyC/rk ds vk/kj ij izos'k fn;k tk;sxkAch-ih-,M~- ds fy, ojh;rk lwph dk vkèkkj izos'k ijh{kk rFkk 'kkjhfjdn{krk] LiksVZl fLdy VsLV o lk{kkRdkj ds izkIrkad gksaxsA

uksV %&1- vuq- tkfr@vuq- tutkfr@ LVkQ okMZ@xq#dqy dkaxM+h fo'ofo|ky;

ds Lukrdksa ds fy, lHkh ikB~;Øeksa esa U;wure vadksa ds izfrcU/ esa5% dh NwV gksxhA

2- xq#dqy dkaxM+h fo'ofo|ky; ds Lukrdksa dks LukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øeksa

(esfjV@izos'k ijh{kkvksa) esa izos'k gsrq ojh;rk lwph esa 7% vfrfjDr

vad fn;s tk;saxsA ;g fu;e fo'ofo|ky; esa fofHkUu ikB~;Øeksa dh

izk;ksftr lhVksa ij izos'k fn;s tkus ij Hkh ykxw gksxkA

3- vkosnu djus ls iwoZ vH;FkhZ viuh vgZrk dh lko/kuh iwoZd

tkap dj lqfuf'pr dj ysa fd os fooj.k if=kdk ds vuqlkj

fu/kZfjr vgZrk iw.kZ djrs gSaA izos'k izfØ;k ds nkSjku rFkk

izos'k ds mijkUr ;fn fdlh Hkh Lrj ij vH;FkhZ dh vgZrk

viw.kZ@vlR; ikbZ xbZ rks mldk izos'k fujLr dj fn;k

tk;sxk ftldh iw.kZ ftEesnkjh vH;FkhZ dh gh gksxhA

izk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, izos'k izfØ;k,e-,l&lh@,e-lh-,-@ch-ih-,M~-

,e-,l&lh-@,e-lh-,- ikB~;Øeksa esa çk;ksftr@vizoklh Hkkjrh;ksa

}kjk izk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksa ds ços'k 'kS{kf.kd esfjV ds vkèkkj ij

fd;s tk;saxssA izos'k esfjV ds fy, gkbZ Ldwy esa izkIr dqy vadksa ds

30% b.VjehfM,V (10$2) esa çkIr dqy vadkas ds 30% rFkk

Lukrd Lrj ij izkIr dqy vadksa ds 40% vad tksMs tk;saxs rFkk

bl izdkj cukbZ x;h esfjV lwph ds vuqlkj izos'k fn;k tk;sxkA

ch-ih-,M~- esa izos'k gsrq izk;ksftr@vçoklh Hkkjrh;ksa }kjk çk;ksftrvH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, mijksDr 'kSf{kd esfjV ds vfrfjDr 'kkjhfjd

n{krk] LiksVZl fLdy VsLV o lk{kkRdkj esa Hkh lfEefyr gksuk gksxkA

ch-QkeZ- izFke o"kZch- QkeZ- izFke o"kZ esa izk;ksftr@vizoklh Hkkjrh;ksa }kjk izk;ksftrvH;fFkZ;ksa ds izos'k b.VjehfM,V(10$2) ijh{kk esa jlk;u foKku]HkkSfrd foKku o xf.kr@tho foKku@ck;ksVsDuksyksth@dEI;wVjfoKku fo"k;ksa ds izkIrkadksaa ds izfr'kr ls cuh esfjV lwph ds vkèkkjij fn;s tk;sasxsA

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2- vizoklh Hkkjrh;ksa }kjk izk;ksftr vH;FkhZ ohtk ;fn vaxzsthHkk"kk ds vfrfjDr vU; fdlh Hkk"kk esa tek djrk gS rksmls ,sls ohtk dk l{ke vfèkdkjh }kjk lR;kfir vaxzsth:ikUrj vo'; tek djkuk gksxkA

oxZA : lkekU; vH;FkhZB : vU; fiNM+k oxZC : vuqlwfpr tkfrD : vuqlwfpr tutkfrE : fu'kDrF : LVkQ okMZ

lhVksa dh la[;kizR;sd ikB~;Øe esa lhVksa dh la[;k fuEu izdkj gS %&

ch-QkeZ- izFke o"kZizos'k ijh{kk ds vk/kj ij Hkjh tkus okyh lhV & 51izk;ksftr@viz- Hkkjrh;ksa }kjk izk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, & 09

ch-ih-,M~-

izos'k ijh{kk ds vk/kj ij Hkjh tkus okyh lhV & 44izk;ksftr@viz- Hkkjrh;ksa }kjk izk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, & 06

,e-,l&lh- (çR;sd fo"k;)@,e-lh-,-izos'k ijh{kk ds vk/kj ij Hkjh tkus okyh lhVNk=k oxZ & 31Nk=kk oxZ & 31izk;ksftr@viz- Hkkjrh;ksa }kjk izk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy,Nk=k oxZ & 15Nk=kk oxZ & 15

uksV& lhVkas dh la[;k esa fcuk iwoZ lwpuk ds ifjorZu fd;k tk ldrk gSAvizoklh Hkkjrh;ksa }kjk izk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksa dh lhV fjDr jgus dhfLFkfr esa mls izk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksa }kjk Hkjk tk ldrk gSA ch-QkeZikB~Øe esa izk;ksftr lhVsa fjDr jgus ij lkekU; oxZ ds vH;fFkZ;ksals Hkjh tk ldrh gSaA

vk;q lhek,e-lh-,-@ch-ih-,M~- ds vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, 30-09-2010 dks vf/drevk;q lhek 25 o"kZ (çk;ksftr@vçoklh Hkkjrh;ksa }kjk çk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksads fy, 28 o"kZ) gksxhA vuqlwfpr tkfr@vuq- tutkfr dsvH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, vf/dre vk;q lhek esa 3(rhu) o"kZ dh NwViznku dh tk;sxhA

Note:- 1. Merit list and other information regarding admissionfor sponsored/NRI sponsored seats shallbe displayed on the notice boards of concerneddepartment and Registrar office. These informationwill also be available on Vishwavidyalayawebsite. No information shall be send bypost in any case. Hence, candidates areadvised to be in touch with the concerneddepartments.

2. NRI sponsored candidates submitting visain language other then English must submittranslation thereof in English language attestedby the competent authority.

CATEGORYA : GeneralB : OBCC : SCD : STE : PWD (Person with Disabilities)F : Staff Ward

NO. OF SEATSNumber of seats in each course :-

B.Pharm. I yearSeat filled on the basis of entrance test - 5 1For Sponsored/NRI Sponsored candidates- 0 9

B.P.Ed.

Seat filled on the basis of entrance test - 4 4

For Sponsored/NRI Sponsored candidates- 0 6

M.Sc. (Each Subject)/M.C.A.Seat filled on the basis of entrance testMale Group - 3 1Female Group - 3 1For Sponsored/NRI Sponsored candidatesMale Group - 1 5Female Group - 1 5

Note- Number of seats can be changed without anyprior notice. In case of vacant seats of NRISponsored candidates, the same can be filledby the sponsored candidates. For B.pharm Coursevacant sponsored seats (if any) may be filledby the general catagory candidates.

AGE LIMITFor M.C.A./B.P.Ed. maximum age l imi t wi l l be25 years (28 years for Sponsored/NRI Sponsored)as on 30.09.2010. Further provided thay this upperage limit shall be relaxed by a period of 3 (Three)years for the SC/ST candidates.

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RESERVATION CATEGORYB : 27% (Non-creamy layer)C : 15%D : 7.5%E : 3% (Horizontal)F : 20% of the seats filled on the basis of entrance

test (Horizontal)Note- 1. For O.B.C. Categary, Caste Certificate issued

by the Govt. of India will be accepted only.2. Reservation category B, E & F seats, if

vacant, may be filled amongst general categorycandidates.

Reservation for Other Backward Class (OBC)category shall be given as per The Central EducationalInstitution (Reservation in Admission) Act, 2006 No. 5 of 2007.The OBCs who are eligible for availing the benefits ofreservation should be from the central list of Socially andEducationally Backward Classes (SEBCs) / Other BackwardClasses (OBCs) as per Resolution No. 12011/68/93 DCC (C)of the Ministry of Welfare (now the Ministry of Social Justiceand Empowerment) as modified from time to time and therules/criteria of exclusion of socially advanced persons/sections. For an updated list of state-wise OBCs eligible foravailing benefits of reservation, see the list mentioned by theNational Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC) at itswebsite : http://ncbc.nic.in.

Candidates belonging to "creamy layer" (As per theresolution No. 1-1/200 5-V, 1A/846 dated 20th April, 2008 ofMinistry of Human Resource Development, Department ofHigher Education), shall not be entitled to avail the benefit ofreservation for OBCs.

Note : Son(s) and daughter (s) of persons, having grossannual income of Rs. 4.5 lakh or above or possessingwealth above the exemption limit as prescribed in thewealth tax act for period of three consecutive years(Income from salaries or agricultural land shall not beclubbed), will be considered in "creamy layer".

COUNSELING

Admission to various courses shall be given in orderof merit of entrance examination through counseling.Candidates have to come for counseling in order of theirmerit on the specific day and time. Counseling shall becontinued on the next day if it does not complete withinspecified time. Candidates are supposed to arrange theirboarding and lodging themselves.

Candidates in the merit l ist have to come forcounseling alongwith the following documents-

Admit card of the entrance examination

Attested copy of High School Certificate

Attested copy of High School Marksheet

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dh O;oLFkk Lo;a djuh gksxhA

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Attested copy of Intermediate Marksheet

Attested copies of marksheets of all years ofD. Pharm. (for Direct admission to B.Pharm. 2nd year).

Attested copies of marksheets of all years ofGraduation

Character certificate (original copy)

Migration certificate (original copy)

Reservation category certificate (attested copy)

Attested copies of the games & sports participationcertificates (for B.P.Ed. only)

Four passport size photographs

If there is gap between the passing year of lastexamination and the admission, the candidate shallhave to submit an affidavit by notary on the prescribedformat

Original copy of all the above certificates/documents(for verification)

Candidate will have to deposit a demand draftof Rs. 2000/- (for M.Sc. each subject / B.P.Ed.) orRs. 5000/- (for M.C.A./B.Pharm.) as counseling fee infavour of the Registrar, Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalayapayable at Haridwar at the time of counseling.

Fee should be deposited immediately after theadmission granted. Counseling fee shall be adjustedin the admission fee therein. If candidate fails to depositthe fee within the prescribed time, his/her admissionshall be treated as cancelled and the counseling feewill not be refunded. Counseling fee shall be refundedto those candidates who are not granted admission.In case of seats remains vacant after first counseling,second counseling may be conducted only after thedecision of the administration.

CANCELLATION OF ADMISSION

The Admission of the candidate shall be cancelledif the information given by the candidate is foundfalse/incorrect or not fulfilling minimum eligibility atany stage, during or after admission.

Candidates appearing in the final year of qualifyingexamination shall have to produce their final passingresult of the qualifying examination upto October 15,2010, failing which their admission shall be treatedas cancelled.

MEDIUM OF ENTRANCE EXAM

For M.Sc./M.C.A. English

For B.Pharm./B.P.Ed. Hindi /English

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Mh- QkeZ- ds lHkh o"kks± ds vad i=kksa dh izekf.kr izfrfyfi (ch- QkeZ-f}rh; o"kZ esa lh/s izos'k ds fy;s)

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ds mijkUr gh dh tk ldrh gSA

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izos'k ijh{kk ekè;e

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ch-QkeZ-@ch-ih-,M~- ds fy;s fgUnh@vaxzsth

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ENTRANCE EXAMINATION CENTRE (with code No.)

01 Dehradun : M.C.A./ M.Sc. (all subjects) for femalecandidates only.

02 Delhi : M.C.A./M.Sc. (all subjects) for male &female candidates and B.P.Ed/B.Phram. for malecandidates only.

03 Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar (MainCampus) : B.P.Ed./M.C.A./M.Sc./B.Pharm. (all subjects)for male candidates only.

04 Jalandhar : M.C.A./M.Sc. (all subjects) for male& female candidates and B.P.Ed/B.Phram. formale candidates only.

05 Kanya Gurukula Mahavidyalaya, Roorkee RoadJwalapur, Haridwar : M.C.A./M.Sc. (all subjects)for female candidates only.

Note- On the basis of number of candidates ExaminationCentre may be changed.

ISSUE OF ADMIT CARDS FOR ENTRANCE EXAM

Admit Cards shall be despatched by RegisteredPost. If any candidate does not receive theadmit card before one week of the date ofentrance examination, he/she should contact theRegistrar office with his/her application form number.

In case the candidate does not receive the admit cardor loses it, he/she can get duplicate admit card bypaying Rs. 25/- in cash and submitting a passportsize photograph.Vishwavidyalaya shall not be responsible forany postal delay.

If the information furnished by the candidate isfound false his/her eligibility shall be cancelledeven after issuing the admit card.

USE OF UNFAIR MEANS

If any candidate uses unfair means in the examinationand writes his/her name, roll number or marksany sign inside the answer sheet, his/her resultmay be cancelled.If the use of unfair means proved at any stageof the admission procedure the entrance examinaitonof the candidate shall be cancelled.

ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTThe merit of the selected candidates shall be

declared by the Registrar and shall be displayed onthe notice boards of the concerned departments andthe Registrar office. Selected candidates (except B.P.Ed.)shall be informed by registered post. However, Vishwavidyalayashall not be responsible for any postal delay.

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ds fy,A02 fnYyh % ,e-lh-,-@,e-,l&lh- (leLr fo"k;) ds iq#"k ,oa

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ifjorZu fd;k tk ldrk gSA

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izos'k i=k ds u feyus ;k [kks tkus ij nwljk izos'k i=kikliksVZ lkbt QksVks tek djus ij #0 25@& ds udnHkqxrku ij izkIr gks ldsxk A

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;fn fdlh vH;FkZhZ }kjk nh x;h lwpuk xyr ik;h x;h rksizos'k i=k tkjh fd;s tkus ds ckn Hkh mldh ik=krk fujLrdj nh tk;sxh A

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dks iathÑr Mkd }kjk lwpuk nh tk;sxhA fdlh Hkh Lrj ij Mkd esa nsjh

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RE-CHECKING/RE-EVALUATION OF ANSWER SHEETS

The O.M.R. answer sheets are evaluatedand scruitinised with extreme care. There is noprovision for re-checking/reevaluation or supply ofphoto copies of answer sheets for inspection tothe candidates. No correspondence in this regardwill be entertained.

JURISDICTION

In case of any doubt regarding rules and regulations,only Hindi version will be valid.

All matters of disputes during and after the admissionshall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction ofHaridwar District Court.

GENERAL INSTRUCTION FOR ENTRANCE EXAMINATION

No candidate shall be allowed to appear in theEntrance Examination without admit card.

Candidates are allowed to bring with them HBpencil, ball pen, eraser & sharpner only in theexamination hall. Use of calculator, cellphoneand watch with calculator shall not be allowedto carry in the examination hall.All the candidates must reach the examinationhall half an hour before the commencement ofthe examination.

Smoking, food articles and any type of drinksexcept drinking water are strictly prohibited.

SCHEDULE OF ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONThe Schedule of Entrance Examination for variouscourses shall be as follows:

Subject Date Time

M.C.A.. 16.6.2010 08.30 AM - 10.30 AM

M.Sc.(Maths/Env.Sc.) 16.6.2010 11.30 AM - 01.30 PM

M.Sc(Physics/Micro.) 16.6.2010 02.30 PM - 04.30 PM

M.Sc. (Chemistry) 17.6.2010 08.30 AM - 10.30 AM

B.P.Ed./B.Pharm.(I/II) 17.6.2010 11.30 AM - 01.30 PM

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gh ekU; gksxkA

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izos'k ijh{kk dh frfFk o le;

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SYLLABI FOR ENTRANCE EXAMINATION(ços'k ijh{kk ikB~;Øe)

M.Sc. (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Microbiology &Environmental Science) / M.C.A. / B.P.Ed./B.Pharm.

The entrance examination paper of each subject/course shall consists of 100 objective type questions. Thecandidate shall be required to attempt all the questions. Thesyllabus for entrance exam for each subject/course alongwith distribution of marks , wherever applicable, is as follows:

M.A./M.Sc. Mathematics(Special Emphasis on Industrial Mathematics)

REAL ANALYSIS 15 Marks

Sequence and series of real numbers, continuousfunction and differentiability of real valued function, R-integrability, compactness and connectedness, Fourierseries.

DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS 10 Marks

Partial Differential, Maxima and Minima of functionof one and two variables.

INTEGRAL CALCULUS 30 Marks

Integration, Definite integrals. Differential Equations:Differential equations of first order, linear differentialequations of higher order with constant coefficients.

ALGEBRA 25 Marks

Groups, Rings, Fields and vector spaces. Algebraof matrix, Rank and inverse of a matrix consistency andsolution of system of linear equations, Eigen valuesand Eigenvectors.

3-D (SOLID GEOMETRY) 10 Marks

Plane and Straight line.

GENERAL AWARENESS & LOGIC ABILITY10 Marks

M.Sc. Physics(Specialization in Applied Electronics)

MECHANICS & WAVE PHENOMENA 15 Marks

Multiplication and differentiation of vectors, gradient,divergence and curl of a vector, Gauss and Stoke'stheorems, Centre of mass, Work and energy, Conservativeand non Conservative forces. Law of conservation ofenergy, Motion in central field, Two particle central forceproblem and reduced mass, Compound pendulum,Linear and angular momenta, Torque and angular momentum.Moment of inertia. Calculation of M.I. of some simpleobjects, Flywheel.

Elastic constants, Torsion of cylinder, Bendingbeam, Cantilevers, Viscosity, Poiseuille's formula, Stoke'slaw.

S.H.M., Differential equation of wave motion,Lissajous figures, Damped and forced oscillations.Fourier analysis.

OPTICS 15 Marks

Fermat's principle, Cardinal points, Aberrations,Eyepieces. Interference, Fresnel's biprism, Interferencein thin film, Newton's rings, Michelson Interferometer.Diffractions, Simple theory of Fresnel diffraction withapplications. Fraunhoffer diffraction- single slit, doubleslit, plan diffraction grating.

Resolution, Rayleigh criteria, Resolving powerof prism, Grating and telescope.

Polarisation, Malus law , Brewester's law, Doublerefraction, Nicol prism, Production and detection ofplane, Circular and elliptically polarised light. Opticalrotation.

THERMODYNAMICS 15 Marks

Kinetic theory of gases, Maxwell's distributionlaw, Specific heat, Mean free path, Vander-waal's equation,Critical constants, Ist law of thermodynamics, Isothermaland adiabatic processes, Reversible and irreversibleprocesses, Carnot's engine and Carnot's theorem, Absolutescale of temperature, Second law of thermodynamics,Identity of perfect gas scale and absolute scale, Entropy,Clausius-Clayperon's heat equation, Joule-Thomsoneffect, Maxwell's thermodynamical relations, Conductivity,Radiation, Kirchhoff's law, Stefan-Boltzmann law, Energydistribution in the spectrum of black body.

ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM 15 Marks

Gauss theorem and its applications, Electricfield and electric potential, Electric polarisation of matter,Polarisation and displacement vectors, Dielectrics, Kirchhoff'slaws and their applications, Biot-Savart law and itsapplications, Electromagnetic induction, Faraday's law,Ballistic galvanometer, Growth and decay of currents,A.C. circuits, Transformer, Network theorems and A.C.bridges, Magnetic permeability and susceptibility, Dia,para and ferromagnetism, Measurement of susceptibility,Hysteresis loop.

QUANTUM MECHANICS 5 Marks

Black body radiation, Planck's theory, photoelectriceffect, Compton effect, Frank-Hertz experiment, Uncertainty

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principle, Wave particle duality, deBroglie theory, Davission-Germer experiment, Schroed inger equation with applicationto simple potential problems.

ATOMIC PHYSICS 5 Marks

Bohr, Sommerfield and vector atom model, Electronspin, Pauliexclusion principle, Normal Zeeman effect,Stern-Garlach experiment, Various coupling schemes.

NUCLEAR PHYSICS 5 Marks

Binding energy, Nuclear forces, Nuclear spin,Magnetic moment, Liquid drop and shell models, Fissionand fusion, Radioactivity.

PERIODIC SOLIDS 5 Marks

Space lattice, Unit cell, Miller indices, sc,bccand fce lattices, Cscl and Nacl structure, Bragg's law,X-ray diffraction.

RELATIVITY 5 Marks

Special theory of relativity,Galilion invariance,Michelson- Moreley experiment, Lorentz transformation,Relativistic- addition of velocities, Mass variation withvelocity, Mass energy equivalence.

ELECTRONICS 15 Marks

Thermionic emission, Vacuum diode, triod, tetrodeand pentode, Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors,PN junction, Half wave and full wave rectificaton, Filtercircuits, Zener diode, Voltage stabilization, Bipolar JunctionTransistor, Transistor biasing, Transistor configurations:CE,CB and CC transistor amplifiers.

M.Sc. Chemistry(Specialization in Commercial Methods of ChemicalAnalysis)

PART - A 25 Marks

g-atom, g-ion, mole and equivalents, oxidationreduction, oxidation number, Numerical problems.

Expressing the concentrations in molarity, normality,molality, formality, m.eq./ml, percentage (W/W, V/V andW/V), p.p.m., mole fraction. Strength of H2 O2 solutionsand oleum, Numerical problems. Problems based onchemical equations. Theory of acid - base, redox, iodometric,iodimetric and complexometric titrations, numericalproblems. Qualitative analysis of cations and anions.Lassaigne's solution, test for N, S, halogens and differentfunctional groups in an organic compound, Determinationof iodine value and saponification value of the oil and fat.

PART - B 25 Marks

Atomic Structure

Bohr's theory of hydrogen atom, wave - particleduality, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, wave function,

Schrodinger's wave equation, Quantum numbers.

Periodicity in Properties

Electronic configuration, atomic size, ionizationenergy, electron affinity, electronegativity polarizingpower, metallic character.

Chemical Bonding

Ionic bond, energetics of properties and structures,covalent bond - valence bond and molecular orbitalapproach for diatomic molecules, hybridization involvings, p and d orbitals shapes of molecules, resonance.

Coordinate Bond

Coordination compounds, nomenclature, isomerismWerner's theory.

Organometallic compounds Sn, Pb, Hg andtheir uses silicates and silicones and their uses, paints,pigments and cement, Fertilizers, Radioactivity andits applications, carbon dating Age of the earth, numericalproblems.

PART - C 25 Marks

Ionic equilibrium

Ostwald's dilution law, concepts of acids andbases, pH Buffers, solubility and solubility products,salt hydrolysis, Numericals.

Distribution Law

Partition coefficient, Distribution of solute undergoingdissociation/association in a given solvent, solventextraction, Numericals.

Chemical Kinetics

Rates of reaction, rate constant, molecularity &order of reaction, pseudo-order reactions, Zero, firstand second order reactions, factors influencing rates,rate constant and the order of reaction, Effect oftemperature, activation energy, preexponential factor,Numericals.

Electrochemical Cells

Galvanic cell, Nernst's theory and equation forsingle electrode potential, cell potential, Referenceelectrodes (NHE, Calomel, and Standard silver electrode),pH electrodes (HE, glass and quinhydrone electrode),Determination of pH, solubility and transition temperaturefrom Galvanic cell. Electrolysis Conductance cell, conductivity,equivalent conductance, molar conductance. Kohlrausch'slaw and its applications, Numericals.

Photochemistry pH

Grotthus-Draper law, plathnikov's law, Beer-Lambertlaw, Einstein-Stark's law, Quantum yield and its determination.

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PART - D 25 Marks

Composition of Organic Compounds

Qualitative and quantitative methods of analysisof C.H.N.S. and helogen, molecular weight, molecularformula, tests for functional groups and identification.

Nomenclature of Organic Compounds

IUPAC names of hydrocarbons, heterocycles,containing one hetro atom organic compounds containingone or more functional groups and identification.

Stereochemistry of Carbon Compounds

Optical and geometrical isomers (including simplecyclic system), Ficher projection, enantiomers, diastereomers,meso form and their properties, R, S nomenclature, Z,E nomenclature.

Electronic effects and Reactive Intermediates

Inductive electromeric and conjugative effects,resonance, effect on acid base strength, cleavage ofbond carbocation, carbonion and free radical, Reactionmechanism free radical, nucleophilic, electrophilic substitutionsand additions.

Preparation and Reactions

(Involving introduction and interconversion offunctional groups ascending and descending a series,substitution eliminational additional and rearrangements)Hydrocarbons, alkylhalids, alcohols, carbonyl compounds,corboxylic acids (and their derivatives) amines (andtheir derivatives), active methylene compounds, Aromatichydrocarbons, halides, nitro compounds ,amino compounds,diazonium salts, phenols, carbonyl compound carboboxylicand sulphonic acids and derivatives with emphasis onimportant name reactions. Carbohydrates, structure ofGlucose, Fructose, Sucrose, Starch and cellulose, aminoacids and proteins, Nucleic acids and enzymes.

M.Sc. MicrobiologyHistory and Development of Microbiology

Distribution of microbes in nature; golden eraof microbiology; general characters of fungi, bacteriaand actinomycetes; bacterial cell structure, cell appendages,cell inclusions, reserve food material; structure andreproduction, nutritional types of bacteria; control ofmicrobial growth; microscopy compound microscope,dark field, fluorescent and phase contrast microscope,

10 Marks

Microbial Diversity

Culturable and non-culturable bacteria, mesophiles,psychrophiles, acidophiles, alkalophiles, barophiles,thermophiles and halophiles, methanotrophs and

methanogens; viruses- morphology, size, shape andviral symmetry; examples of plant, animal, bacterialand algal viruses; cultivation of animal viruses andbacteriophages; multiplication cycle of adenoviruses,TMV, T4 and phage lambda.

10 Marks

Food Microbiology

Microorganisms associated with food, microbialfood, method of food preservation, fermented food,oriental fungal food (tempeh, miso, soyu); microbialspoilage of food; bacterial toxins (endo- and exo-toxins);mycotoxins, health hazards of mycotoxins.

10 Marks

Microbial physiology and genetics

Photosynthetic bacteria, oxygenic and anoxygenicbacteria, photosynthetic pigments, bacteriorhodopsin,mechanism of photosynthesis; microbial metabolic pathways,mechanism of enzyme action and enzyme kinetics;biological nitrogen fixation, mechanism of nitrogen fixation,nitrogen fixing microorganisms.

10 Marks

Immunology

Type of immunity; type of immune system; structureand function of antibodies, antibody generation,antigens-antibody interaction, monoclonal antibodies;major histocompatibility complex (structure and function),serological tests, ELISA, haemagglutination, Widal test,Schick test.

10 Marks

Microbial fermentation

Designing of fomentors, aseptic operation; batch,fed-batch and continuous cultures; scale-up of fermentation;homofermnentative microorganisms and heterofermentativemicroorganisms; production of ethanol, alcoholic beverages,enzymes and antibiotics.

10 Marks

Agricultural Microbiology

Rhizosphere and phylloplane microflora; typesof mycorrhiza, mycorrhizal fungi, benefits from mycorrhizalfungi to plants; microorganisms used in biofertilizersand biopesticides.

10 Marks

Environmental Microbiology

Methods for estimation of soil microflora, microbialinteractions, antagonism, microbial degradation of xenobiotics,wood; air borne microflora and its impact on human

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health; microbial assessment of water quality, biofuel,biomagnification.

10 Marks

Molecular Biology and rDNA technology

Organization of nucleic acids: DNA and RNA,virus, prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganism; typesof DNA polymerases and RNA polymerases; DNA damageand repair; gene expression, post-transcriptional processing,gene regulation; restriction enzymes, cloning vectors,methods of gene manipulation; genomics and proteomics.

10 Marks

Medical Microbiology

Microbes as causal agents of diseases, treatmentof diseases caused by Enterobacteriaceae; symptomsand control of AIDS, leprosy, candidiasis, rabies, hepatitis,herpes.

10 Marks.

M.Sc. Environmental Sciences

Protozoan (Amoebiasis, Malaria, Leishmaniasisand Trypanosomiasis) and Helminthic, (Taeniasis,Ascariasis, Fascioliasis) diseases of human beings.

10 Marks

Zoogeographical distribution of animals, Geologicaltime scale, Theories of organic evolution (Lamarkism,Neolamarkism, Drawinism, Neo-darwinism).

10 Marks

Mitosis, Meiosis, Linkage, Crossing over, Sexdetermination, Genetic interaction, Elementary knowledgeof cell-organelles (structure and functions).

10 Marks

Structure and biological significance of carbohydrates,Proteins and lipids, Enzymes (Definations and classification),Exocrine and endocrine glands (secretions and functions).

10 Marks

Definition of Ecology, History of Ecology, Relationshipof ecology with other sciences, Its scope and relevance,Subdivisions of ecology, Ecology in India.

10 Marks

Interaction of ecological factors, Light factor,Temperature factor, Water factor, Humidity factor, Soilfactor, pH and nutrients.

10 Marks

Intraspecific relation, Interspecific relation, Commensalism,Mutualism, Predation, Parasitism, Types of biogeochemicalcycles : carbon cycle, oxygen cycle, hydrogen cycle,nitrogen cycle, phosphorus cycle, Population and its

characteristics(spacing, density, growth,natality, mortality),Regulation of population size by density dependentand density independent factors.

10 Marks

Wildlife in india, Endangered fauna and flora,Wildlife conservation in India, National parks and sancturies,Kind of ecosystem, Structure and functions of ecosystem,Energy flow in ecosystem, Pond ecosystem, Forestecosystem and Desert ecosystem.

10 Marks

Ecological adaptation, Hydrophytes, Mesophytes,Xerophytes, Cursorial adaptations, Desert adaptations,Aquatic and Aerial adaptations.

10 Marks

Kinds of pollution : Air pollution, Water polluton,Noise pollution (Basic knowledge).

10 Marks

M.C.A. (Master of Computer Applications)(A) Mathematics & Statistics 70 Marks

Linear Algebra 10 Marks

Solution of simultaneous equations, addition andmultiplication of matrices, computation of inverse and rankof matrix, vector spaces sub spaces, bases and dimensions,linear transformation.

Co-ordinate Geometry 10 Marks

Circles, tangent and normal, orthogonal circles,coaxial system of circles, parabola, ellipse and hyperbola,their equations in standard form and simple properties.

Differential and Integral Calculus 10 Marks

Differentiation of algebaric, exponential andlogarithmic functions, Application to simple problems ofmaxima and minima, partial differentiation of the funtions oftwo variables, integration of functions by substituation, partialfractions, integration by parts. Definite integrals and theirproperties for finding areas, volumes and surfaces of simplecurves, simpson's and trapezoidal rules.

Differential and Difference Equations 10 Marks

Linear differential equation of first degree and firstorder, difference equations of first order.

Vector 10 Marks

Vector product of two vectors, scalar triple productand vector triple product, differentiation and integration ofvectors.

Number System 10 Marks

Natural numbers, integers, rational and irrational

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B.Pharm. 1st Year

The entrance examination paper shall have three parts.

PART-A : Chemistry (50 questions of 01 marks each)

PART-B : Biology (50 questions of 01 marks each)

PART-C : Mathematics (50 questions of 01 marks each)

Candidate shall be required to attempt Part–A compulsorily. He will attempt either Part B or Part C. In all,the candidate shall be required to attempt 100 questions. The questions shall be objective type with single answer.The duration of entrance examination shall be 02 hours. Detailed syllabi shall be as follows:

numbers, complex and real numbers, binary numbers.

Statistics 10 Marks

Theory of probability, Averages dispersion, cofficientof variation, skewness, coefficient of correlation andinterpolation, fitting of curves, method of least squares,Binomal, Poisson and normal distribution.

(B) Mental Ability 15 Marks

Series, figure, characters, words etc. matching andsequence completeness, logical functions, truth tables etc.

(C) General Awareness 15 Marks

About current affairs and computers.

B.P.Ed. (Bachelor of Physical Education)ENTRANCE TEST - 100 MARKS

General Knowledge.

Rules of Games and Sports.

Who's who.

History of Physical Education and Sports, Olympics,Asian Games, National Championships, Federations,Sports Institutions, Sports Awards and SportsScholarships.

PHYSICAL FITNESS TEST - 50 MARKS

SPORTS PARTICIPATION WEIGHTAGE - 20 MARKS

(Only for the games & sports listed by AIU)

International Representation.

Senior National Games Participation ( 1st, 2nd and 3rd

place).

Senior National Games Participation.

All India Interuniversity Participation ( 1st, 2nd and 3rd

place).

All India Inter-University Participation.

North-Zone Inter-University/Inter-State SportsParticipation ( 1st, 2nd and 3rd place).

North-Zone Inter-University/Inter-State SportsParticipation.

Inter-Collegiate/Inter-District Sports Participation (1st,2nd and 3rd place).

Inter-Collegiate/Inter-District Sports Participation.

SPECIALISED GAME SKILL TEST - 10 MARKS

Note- 1. For physical fitness and skill test, candidates needto come with their proper sports kit and sportsequipments.

2. Authenticity certificate to be attached along with theparticipation certificate (attested copies from theGazetted Officer).

3. Only one highest participation certificate will be givenweightage.

4. Medical Certificate of Fitness to be attached from aRegistered MBBS medical officer/practitioner only.

INTERVIEW - 20 MARKS

OVERALL DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS

Entrance Test 100 Marks

Physical Fitness Test 50 Marks

Sports Participation 20 Marks

Spcialised Game Skill Test 10 Marks

Interview 20 Marks

Total 200 Marks

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PART–A : CHEMISTRYUNIT – 1 (13 marks)1. g – atom, g – ion, mol and equivalents, oxidation,

reduction, oxidation number, Numerical problems.2. Expressing the concentrations in molarity, normality,

molality, formality, m.eq./ml. percentage (W/W, V/V,W/V), p.p.m., and mole fraction. Strength of H2O2

solutions and oleum. Problems based on chemicalequations. Acid – Base, redox, iodometric, iodimetricand complexometric titrations. Qualitative analysisof cation and anions. Lassaigne’s solution, testfor N, S, halogens and different functional groupsin an organic compound, Eudiometry.

UNIT – 2 (12 marks)1. Bohr’s and Sommerfield’s theory of hydrogen atom,

Hunds’ rule, Pauli’s exclusion principle, quantumnumbers, wave – particle duality, Heisenberg’s uncertaintyprinciple, wave function, nodes.

2. Periodicity in Properties, Electronic configuration,atomic size, ionization energy, electron affinity,electronegativity.

3. Ionic bond, Covalent bond, Coordinate bond, metallicbond, % Ionic character, Fazan rules, Hybridizationinvolving s, p and d orbitals, H-bond, dipole moment,Vander waal Forces, Resonance.

4. Coordination compounds, nomenclature, isomerism,Warner’s theory. Radioactivity and its applications,carbon dating, Age of the earth.

5. Physical and Chemical equilibrium, Kp, Kc, Reactionquotient, Lechatelier’s principle. Ionic equilibirium,Ostwald’s dilution law, concepts of acids and bases,pH

, Buffers, solubility and solubility products, salthydrolysis, Acid – Base indicators.

UNIT – 3 (13 marks)1. Ideal gas laws and equation, Vander waal

equation, Liquefaction of gases.2. Colloids, peptization & properties, Coagulation, protection,

Gold no., Gels, Emulsions, Colloidal electrolytes,Micelle, application of colloids. Adsorption and Catalysis.

3. Rates of reaction, rate costant, molecularity & orderof reaction, pseudo – order reactions, zero & firstorder reactions. Factors influencing rates, rate constantand the order of reaction. Effect of temperature,activation energy, preexponentional factor. Numericals.

4. Galvanic cell, Nernst’s theory & equation for singleelectrode potential, cell potential, Reference electrodes

(NHE, calomel and standard silver electrode).Determination of pH, solubility and transition tempraturefrom Galvanic cell, Faraday Laws of electrolysis,Conductance cell, Conductivity, Equivalent conductance.Molar conductance. Kohlrausch’s law and it’s applications.

5. Colligative properties, Osmotic pressure, loweringof vapor pressure, Elevation in boiling point, Depressionin freezing point, Abnormal molecular weight andcolligative properties, Vant hoff factor.

6. Basic terms used in thermodynamics, I & II law ofthermodynamics, Work, Different type of Heat changes,Hess Law. Application of thermodynamics to biologicalsystems.

UNIT – 4 (12 marks)1. Qualitative and Quantitative methods of analysis of

C,H,N,S and halogens, molecular weight, molecularformula.

2. IUPAC nomenclature of Organic Compounds, Opticaland Geometrical isomerism.

3. Inductive electromeric and conjugative effects, Carboniumion, Carbanion & free radicals, Reaction mechanism– free redical, nucleophilic/electrophilic substitutionsand additions.

4. Preparation, properties and uses of Hydrocarbons,alkylhalides, alcohols, carbonyl compounds, carboxylicacids (and their derivatives). Aromatic hydrocarbons,halides, nitro compounds, amino compounds, phenols,carbonyl compound and Carboxylic acid. Basic treatmentof carbohydrates, amino acids and proteins, Nucleicacids and enzymes.

PART–B : BIOLOGY

UNIT – 1 (10 marks)1. THE LIVING WORLDNature and scope of Biology, Methods of Biology, Ourplace in the universe. Laws that govern the universeand life levels of organization, Causes and effect relationship.Being alive – what its means? Present approach tounderstand life processes – molecular approach; lifeas an expression of energy; steady and homeostasis;self duplication and survival, adaptation; death as apositive part of life.Origin of life and its maintenance. Origin and diversityof life, Physical and Chemical principles that maintainlife process, the living crust and interdependence. The

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positive and negative aspects of progress in biologicalsciences.

2. UNITY OF LIFECell as unit of life, Small biomoleules; water, minerals,mono-and oligosaccharides, lipids, amino acids, nucleotidesand their chemistry, cellular location and function.Polysaccharides, proteins and nucleic acids. Enzymes;chemical nature, classification, mechanism in action-enzyme complex, allosteric modulation (brief), irreversibleactivation. Biomembranes. Fluid mosaic model of membranein transport and recognition of external information (brief).Structural organization of the cell; light and electronmicroscopic views of cell, its organelles and their functions;Nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplates, endoplasmic reticulum.Golgi complex, lysosomes, microtubules, cell wall, ciliaand flagella, vacuoles, cell inclusions. A general accountof cellular respiration. Fermentation, biological oxidation,mitochondrial electron transport chain, high energy bondsand oxidative phosphorylation, cell reproduction; Processof mitosis and meiosis.UNIT – 2 (10 marks)1. DIVERSITY OF LIFEIntroduction. The enormous variety of living things, theneed for classification to cope with this variety; taxonomyand phylogeny; shortcoming of a two kingdom classificationas plant and animals; a five kingdom classification.Monera, Protista, Plantae, Fungi and Animalia. The basicfeatures of five kingdom classification; modes of obtainingnutrition – autotrophs and heterotrophs. Life style: procedures,consumers, and decomposers. Unicellularity andmulticellularity, phylogenetic relationship. Concepts ofspecies, taxon and categories – hierarchical levels ofclassification; binomial nomenclature; principles of classificationand nomenclature; identification and nature of virusesand bacteriophages and organisms. Kingdom Monera– archaebacteria - life in extreme environments; Bacteria,actinomycetes, Cynobacteria, example to illustrate autotrophicand hetroterophic life style; mineralizer - nitrogen fixers;Monera in cycling matter; symbiotic forms; deseaseproducers. Kingdom Protista-Eucarytoic unicellular organisms;development of flagella and cilia; beginning of mitosis;syngamy and sex. Various life styles shown in themajor phyla. Conquest of land, bryophytes, ferns, gymnospermsand angiosperms, Vascularization; development of flower,fruit and seed. Kingdom fungi-lower fungi (Zygomycetes)higher fungi (Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes); the

importance of fungi, decomposers; parasitic forms; lichensand mycorrhizae, animal kingdom – animal body patternand symmetry. The development of body cavity in invertebrateand vertebrate phyla. Salient feature with reference tohabitat and examples of phylum porifera, coelenterata,helminths, annelids, mollusca, arthropoda, enchinoderms;chordata (Classes – fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birdand mammals) highlighting major characters.

2. ORGANISM AND ENVIRONMENTBiosphere; flow of energy, trapping of solar energy,energy pathway, food chain, food web, biogeochemicalcycles, calcium and sulphur, ecological imbalance andits consequences. Conservation of natural resources;renewable and non-renewable (in brief). Water andland management, wasteland development. Wild lifeand forest conservation; causes for the extinction ofsome wild life, steps taken to conserve the remainingspecies, concepts of endangered species – Indian examples,conservation of forests; Indian forests, hazards of deforestation,afforestation, environmental pollution, air and water pollution,sources, major pollutants of big cities of our country,their effects and methods of control, pollution due tonuclear fallout and waste disposal, effect and control,noise pollution – sources and effects.

UNIT – 3 (10 marks)1. MULTICELLULARITY : STRUCTURE ANDFUNCTION – PLANT LIFEModes of nutrition, transport of solutes water in plants,and photosynthesis, photochemical biosynthetic phases,diversity in photosynthetic pathways; photosynthetic electrontransport and photophosphoration, photorespiration.Transpiration and exchange of gases. Stomatal mechanism.Osmoregulation in plants; water relations in plant cells,water potential, Reproduction and development in Angiospermplants; asexual and sexual. Structure and functions offlower; development of male and female gametophytesin angiosperms, pollination, fertilization and developmentof endosperm, embryo, seeds and fruits. Differentiationand organ formation. Plant formation hormones andgrowth regulation; action of plant hormones in relationto seed dormancy and germination, optical dominance.Senescence and abscission.

2. MULTICELLULARITY : STRUCTURE ANDFUNCTION - ANIMAL LIFE

Animal nutrition; organs of digestion and digestive

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process, nutritional requirements for carbohydrates, proteins,fats, minerals and vitamins:nutritional imbalances anddeficiency diseases. Gas exchange and transport : Pulmonarygas exchange and organs involved, transport of gasesin blood. Gas exchange in aqueous media. Circulation:closedand open vascular systems, structure and pumpingaction of heart, arterial blood pressure, lymphs. Excretionand osmoregulation. Ammonotelism, ureotelism, uricotelism,excretion of water and urea with special reference to man.Role of kidney in regulation of plasma, osmolarity of mammals,role of hormones as messengers and regulators. Nervouscoordination: central, automatic and peripheral nervoussystems, receptors, effectors, reflex action, basic physiologyof special senses, integrative control by neuroendocrinalsystems. Locomotion, joints, muscle movements, types ofskeletal muscles according to types of movement, basicaspects of human skeleton. Reproduction;human reproduction,female reproductive cycles. Embryonic development in mammals(upto three germs layers).

UNIT – 4 (10 marks)1. CONTINUITY OF LIFE

Heredity and variation: Introduction, Mendel’s experimentswith peas and idea of factors. Mendel’s laws of inheritance.Genes:Packaging of heredity material in prokaryotes –bacterial chromosome; plasmid and eukaryote chromosomes.Extranuclear genes, viral genes, linkage (genetic) maps.Sex determination and sex linkage. Genetic materialand its replication. Gene expression; genetic code,transcription, translation, gene regulation. Molecular basisof differentiation.

2. ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF LIFEOrigin of life: Living and non-living, chemical evolution;

Oparin ideas, Millar-Urey experiments, Interrelationshipamong living organisms and evidence of evolution:fossilrecords including geological time scale, Morphologicalevidence – homology, vestigial organs, embryologicalsimilarities and biogeographical evidence. Darwin’s twomajor contributions. Common origin of living organismsand recombination as sources of variability, selectionacts upon variation, adapation (Lederberg’s replica platingexperiment for indirect selection of bacterial mutants),reproductive isolation, speciation. Role of selection changeand drift in determining composition of population. Mutationtheir role in speciation, their origin in speciation andorganisms.

UNIT – 5 (10 marks)1. APPLICATION OF BIOLOGY

Biofertilisers – green manure, crop residues andnitrogen fixation (symbiotic, non-symbiotic). Applicationsof tissue culture and genetic engineering in crops.Domestication and introduction of animals. Livestock,poultry, fisheries (free water, marine, aquaculture). Improvementof animals;principles of animal breeding. Major animaldiseases and their control. Insects and their products(silk, honey, wax and lac). Bioenergy, biomass, wood(combustion, gasification, ethanol). Cow dung-cakes,gobar gas plants as sources of hydrocarbons for producingpetroleum, ethanol from starch and lignocellulose.Biotechnology, a brief historical account-manufactureof cheese, yoghurt, alcohol, yeast, vitamins, organicacids, antibiotics, steroids, dextrins. Scalling up laboratoryfindings to industrial production. Production of insulin,human growth hormones, interferon, communicable diseasesincluding diseases spread through blood transfusion(hepatitis, AIDS etc). immune response, vaccines andantisera. Allergies and inflammations. Inherited diseasesand dysfunct ions. Sex- l inked diseases, genet icincompatibilities, and genetic counselling. Cancer –major types, causes, diagnosis and treatment. Tissueand organ transplantation.

PART–C : MATHEMATICSUNIT - 11.SETS, RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS (5 marks)Sets and their representations, Union, intersection andcomplements of sets, and their algebraic properties,Relations, equivalence relations, mapping, one-one,into and onto mappings, composition of mappings.

2. MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS (5 marks)Determinants and matrices of order two and three,properties of determinants. Addition and multiplicationof matrices, adjoint and inverse of matrix.

3. PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS (5 marks)Fundamental principle of counting; Permutation as anarrangement and combination as selection, MeaningP(n,r) and C(n,r). Simple applications.

4. SEQUENCES AND SERIES (5 marks)Arithmetic, Geometric and Harmonic progressions. Insertionof Arithmetic Geomatric and Harmonic means betweentwo given numbers. Relation between A.M., G.M. and

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H.M. special series: ∑n, ∑n2,∑n3. Arithmetico – GeometricSeries, Exponential and Logarithmic Series.

5. DIFFERENTIAL CALCULAS (5 marks)Limits, continuity: differentiation of the sum, differenceof the sum, difference, product and quotient of twofunctions, differentiation of trigonometric, inverse trigonometric,logarithmic, exponential, composite, and implict functions;derivatives of order upto two. Applications of derivatives;rate of change of quantities. Maximum and minima offunctions of one veriable.

UNIT – 21. INTEGRAL CALCULUS (5 marks)Integral as an anti-derivative, Fundamental integralsinvolving algebraic, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmicfunctions. Integration by substitution, by part and bypartial fractions. Properties of definite integrals. Evaluationof definite integrals.2. TWO DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY (5 marks)Recall of Cartesian system of rectangular co-ordinatesin a plane, distance formula, area of the triangle, conditionfor the collinearity of three points and section formula,centroid and in-centre of a triangle, slope of a line,parallel and perpendicular lines, intercepts of a lineon the coordinates axes.The straight line and pair of straight linesVarious forms of equations of a line, intersection oflines, angles between two lines, conditions for concurrenceof three lines, distance of a point from a line. Equationof family of lines passing through the points of intersectionof two lines, homogeneous equation of second degreein X and Y, angle between pair of lines through theorigin.3. VECTOR ALGEBRA (5 marks)Vectors and scalars, addition of vectors, componentsof vector in two dimensions and three dimensionalspace, scalar and vector products. Scalar and vectortriple product.4. MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY AND

DISPERSION (5 marks)Calculation of mean, median and mode of groupedand ungrouped data. Calculation of standard deviation,variance an mean deviation for grouped and ungroupeddata.5. PROBABILITY (5 marks)Probability of an event, addition and multiplication theorms

of probability and their applications; conditional probability,Bayes’ theorem, Probability distribution of a randomvariate; Binomial and Poisson distributions and theirproperties.

B.Pharm. 2nd Year

(Direct Admission Through Lateral Entry)

The entrance examination paper shall consist of 100objective type questions. The candidate shall be requiredto attempt all questions. The duration of entrance examinationwill be 2 hrs. The distribution of marks/question foreach unit is as follows-Unit-I 30 Marks/questionsUnit-II 30 Marks/questionsUnit-III 20 Marks/questionsUnit-IV 20 Marks/questionsTotal 100 Marks/questionsUNIT- I (30 Marks)Metrology– Systems of weights and measures. Calculationsincluding conversion from one to another system. Percentagecalculations and adjustments of products. Use of alligationmethod in calculations, Isotonic solutions.Size separation– Size separation by sifting. OfficialStandard for powders. Sedimentation methods of sizeseparation. Construction and working of cyclone separator.Size reduction Objectives, and factors affecting sizereduction, methods of size reduction–Study of Hammermill, Ball mill, Fluid Enegy Mill and Disintegrator.Clarification and Filtration – Theory of filtration,Filter media; Filter aids and selection of filters. Studyof the following filtration equipments–Filter Press, SinteredFilters, Filter Candles, Metafilter.Extraction and Galenicals– Study of percolationand maceration and their modification, continuous hotextraction–Applications in the preparation of tincturesand extracts.Introduction to Ayurvedic dosage forms.Distillation–Simple distillation and Fractional distillation;Steam distillation and vacuum distillation. Study of vacuumstill, preparation of Purified Water I.P. and water forinjection I.P. Construction and working of the still usedfor the same.Sterilization– Concept of sterilization and its differencesfrom disinfection –Thermal resistance of micro–organisms.Detailed study of the following sterilization process.

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Sterilization with moist heat, Dry heat sterilization, Sterilizationby radiation, Sterilization by filtration and Gaseous sterilization.Aseptic techniques: Application of sterilization processesin hospitals particularly with reference to surgical dressingsand intravenous fluids. Precautions for safe and effectivehandling of sterilization equipment.Processing of Tablets- Definition; Different types ofcompressed tablets and their properties. Processesinvolved in the production of tablets; Tablets excipients;Defects in tablets. Evaluation of Tablets; Physical Standardsincluding Disintegration and Dissolution. Tablet coating–sugar coating; f i lm coating, enteric coating andmicroencapsulation (Tablet coating may be dealt in anelementary manner)Processing of Capsules– Hard and soft gelatin capsules;different sizes capsules; filling of capsules; handlingand storage of capsules, Special applications of capsules.Immunological products: sera, vaccines, toxoids &their preparations.Incompatibilities in Prescriptions – Study of varioustypes of incompatibilities –physical, chemical and therapeutic.Posology— Dose and Dosage of drugs, Factors influencingdose, Calculations of doses on the basis of age, sexand surface area. Veterinary doses.Monophasic liquid Dosage form– Theoretical aspectsincluding commonly used vehicles, essential adjuvantlike stabilizers, colourants and flavours, with examples. Liquids for internal administration: Mixtures andconcentrates, Syrups and ElixirsLiquids for external administration or usedon mucus membranes: Gargles Mouth washes Throat–paints, Douches, Ear Drops, Nasal drops, Sprays,Liniments and Lotions.Biphasic Liquid Dosage Forms- Suspension (elementarystudy)—Suspensions containing diffusible solids andliquids and their preparations. Study of the adjuvantsused like thickening agents, wetting agents, their necessityand quantity to be incorporated. Suspensions of precipitateforming liquids like, tinctures, their preparations andstability. Suspensions produced by chemical reaction.An introduction to flocculated, non-flocculated suspensionsystem.Emulsions – Types of emulsions, identification ofemulsion system, formulation of emulsions, selectionof emulsifying agents. Instabilities in emulsions. Preservationof emulsions.

Semi –Solid Dosage Forms: Ointments– Typesof ointments, classification and selection of dermatologicalvehicles. Preparation and stability of ointments by thefollowing processes:(i) Trituration (ii) Fusion (iii) Chemical reaction (iv) Emulsification.Pastes- Difference between ointments and pastes,bases of pastes. Preparation of pastes and their preservation.Jellies – An introduction to the different types of jelliesand their preparation.An elementary study of poultice.Suppositories and pessaries –Their relative merits anddemerits, types of suppositories, suppository bases,classification, properties, Preparation and packing ofsuppositories. Use of suppositories for drug absorption.Sterile Dosage Forms: Parenteral dosage forms—Definitions, General requirements for parenteral dosageforms. Types of parenteral formulations, vehicles, adjuvants,processing, personnel, facilities and Quality control.Preparation of Intravenous fluids and admixtures –Total parenteral nutrition, Dialysis fluids. Sterility testing, Particulate matter monitoring –Faultyseal packaging.

UNIT–II (30 Marks)General discussion on the following inorganic compoundsincluding important physical and chemical properties,medicinal and Pharmaceutical uses, storage conditionsand chemical incompatibility.Acids, bases and buffers: Boric acid, Hydrochloricacid, strong ammonium hydroxide, Calcium hydroxide,Sodium hydroxide and official buffers.Antioxidants– Hypophosphorous acid, Sulphur dioxide,Sodium bisulphite, Sodium metabisulphite, Sodiumthiosulphate, Nitrogen and Sodium Nitrite.Antacids- Sodium bicarbonate, Aluminium hydroxidegel, Aluminium Phosphate, Calcium carbonate, Magnesiumcarbonate, Magnesium trisilicate, Magnesium oxide,Combinations of antacid preparations.Topical Agents- Protectives-Talc, Zinc Oxide, Calamine,Zinc stearate, Titanium dioxide, Silicone polymers.Antimicrobials and Astringents– Hydrogen peroxide*,Potassium permanganate, Chlorinated lime, Iodine, Solutionsof Iodine, Povidone-iodine, Boric acid, Borax. Silvernitrate, Mild silver protein, Mercury, Yellow mercuricoxide, Ammoniated mercury.Astringents: Alum and Zinc Sulphate.

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Major Intra and Extracellular electrolytes- Electrolytesused for replacement therapy –Sodium chloride andits preparations, Potassium chloride and its preparations.Physiological acid-base balance and electrolytes used-Sodium acetate, Potassium acetate, Sodium bicarbonateinjection, Sodium citrate, Potassium citrate, Sodiumlac ta te i n jec t i on , Ammon ium ch lo r ide and i t sinjection.Combination of oral electrolyte powders andsolutions.Limit tests for Arsenic, chloride, sulphate, Iron andHeavy metals.Brief chemistry and role of proteins, carbohydrates,Lipids, Vitamins, Enzymes, Minerals, polypeptides andamino acids, classification, Qualitative tests, Biologicalvalue, Deficiency diseases.The Chemistry of following Pharmaceutical organiccompounds: (nomenclature, chemical structure, usesand the important Physical and Chemical propertiesAntiseptics and Disinfectants– Prof lav ine,Benzalkoniumchloride, Cetrimide, Chlorocresol, Chloroxylene,Formaldehyde solution, Hexachlorophene, Liquified phenol,Nitrofurantoin.Sul fonamides- Su l fad iaz ine , Su l faguan id ine ,Phthalysulfathiazole, Succinylsulfathiazole, Sulfadimethoxine,Sulfamethoxypridazine, Sulfamethoxazole, co-trimoxazole,Sulfacetamide.Antileprotic Drugs – Clofazimine, Thiambutosine,Dapsone, Solapsone.Anti-tubercular Drugs– Isoniazid, PAS, Streptomycin,Rifampicin, Ethambutol, Thiacetazone, Ethionamide,Cycloserine, Pyrazinamide*.Antibiotics –Benzyl Penicillin, Phenoxy methyl Penicillin,Benzathine Penicillin Ampicillin, Cloxacillin, Carbenicillin,Gentamicin, Neomycin , Erythromycin , Tetracycline, Cephalexin,Cephaloridine , Cephalothin, Griseofulvin , Chloramphenicol.Antimalarial Drugs– Chloroquine, Amodiaquine, Primaquine,Proguanil, Pyrimethamine, Quinine, Trimethoprim.General Anaesthetics– Halothane, Cyclopropane, Diethylether, Methohexi ta l sodium, Thiopental sodium,Trichloroethyelene.Ephedrine, Pseudoephedrine.Adrenergic Antagoinst – Tolazoline, Propranolol,Practolol.Cholinergic Drugs– Neostigmine, Pyridostigmine,Pralidoxime, Pilocarpine, Physostigmine.Cholinergic Antagonists– Atropine, Hysocine, Homatropine,Propantheline, Benztrophine, Tropicamide, Biperiden

Diuret ic Drugs– Furosemide, Chloroth iaz ide,Hydrochlorothaizide, Benzthiazide, Urea, Mannitol, EthacrynicAcid.Cardiovascular Drugs– Ethyl nitrite, Glyceryl trinitrate,Alpha methyl dopa, Guanethidine, Clofibrate, Quinidine.Hypoglycemic Agents– Insulin, Chlorpropamide,Tolbutamide, Glibenclamide, Phenformin, Metformin.Coagulants and Anti Coagulants- Heparin, Thrombin,Menadione,Bishydroxycoumarin, Warfarin Sodium.Local Anaesthetics –Lignocaine, Procaine, Benzocaine.Histamine and Anti–histaminic Agents- Histamine,Diphenhydramine*, Promethazine, Cyproheptadine,Mepyramine, Pheniramine, Chlorpheniramine.Analgesics and Anti-pyretics–Morphin, Pethidine, Codeine,Methadone, Aspirin, Paracetamol, Analgin, Dextropropoxyphene,Pentazocine.Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory Agents – Indomethacin,phenylbutazone, Oxyphenbutazone, Ibuprofen, Thyroxineand Antithyroids –Thyroxine, Methimazole, Methylthiouracil,Propylthiouracil.

UNIT – III (20 marks)1. Identification tests, therapeutic effects and pharmaceuticalapplications of alkaloids, terpenoids, glycosides, volatileoils, tannins and resins.Laxatives( Aloes, Rhuburb, Castor oil, Ispaghula, Senna),Cardiotonics (Digitalis, Arjuna), Carminatives & G.I. regulators(Umbelliferous fruits, Coriander, Fennel, Ajowan, CardamomGinger, Black pepper, Asafoetida, Nutmeg, Cinnamon,Clove),Drugs acting on nervous system (Hyoscyamus, Belladonna,Aconite, Ashwagandha, Ephedra, Opium, Cannabis, Nuxvomica), Antihypertensives (Rauwolfia), Antitumour(Vinca),Diuretics (Gokhru, Punarrnava), Antimalarials(Cinchona)Oxytocics(Ergot), Enzymes (Papaya, Diastase, Yeast),Perfumes and flavouring agents (Peppermint Oil,Lemon Oil, Orange Oil, Lemon grass Oil, Sandalwood)2. Pharmacy Act, 1948 – The General study of thePharmacy Act with special reference to Education Regulations,working of State and Central Councils, constitution ofthese councils and functions, Registration proceduresunder the Act.The Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940— Generalstudy of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act and the Rulesthereunder. Definitions and salient features related toretail and wholesale distribution of drugs. The powers

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of Inspectors, the sampling procedures and the procedureand formalities in obtaining licences under the rule.Facilities to be provided for running a Pharmacy effectively.General study of the Schedules with special referenceof schedules C, C1, F, G, J, H, P and X and salientfeatures of labelling and storage condition of drugs.

UNIT – IV (20 Marks)Blood-Composition of blood, functions of blood elements.Blood group and coagulation of blood. Brief informationregarding disorders of blood.Cardiovascular System- Structure and functions ofvarious parts of the heart. Arterial and venous systemswith special reference to the names and positions ofmain arteries and veins. Blood pressure and its recording.Brief information about cardiovascular disorders.Urinary system- Various parts of urinary system andtheir functions, structure and functions of kidney. Physiologyof Urine formation. Pathophysiology of renal diseasesand oedema.Nervous System- Various parts of central nervoussystem, brain and its parts, functions and reflex action.Anatomy and Physiology of autonomic nervous system.Digestive system- names of the various parts ofdigestive system and their functions. Structure and functionsof liver, physiology of digestion and absorption.Endocrine glands and Hormones- Locations ofthe glands, their hormones and functions. Pituitary, thyroid,Adrenal and Pancreas.Communicable diseases — Causative agents, modesof transmission and prevention. Respiratory infections (Chicken pox, measles. Influenza,diphtheria, whooping cough and tuberculosis), Intestinalinfections (Poliomyelitis. Hepatitis. Cholera. Typhoid,Food poisoning, Hookworm infection), Arthropod borneinfect ions (plague, Malar ia, Fi lar iasis), Surfaceinfections(Rabies, Trachoma, Tetanus, Leprosy), Sexuallytransmitted diseases(Syphilis. Gonorrhoea. AIDS).Non–communicable diseases – Causative agents,prevention, care and control; Cancer, Diabetes, Blindness,Cardiovascular diseases.Demography and family planning— Demographycycle, fertility, family planning, contraceptive methods,

behavioural methods, natural family planning method,chemical method, mechanical methods, hormonalcontraceptives, population problem of India.First aid— Emergency treatment in shock, snake-bite, burns poisoning, heart disease, fractures andresuscitation methods. Elements of minor surgery anddressings.Pharmacological classification of drugs. The discussionof drugs should emphasise the following aspect:Drugs acting on the Central Nervous System-General anaesthetics, adjunction to anaesthesia, intravenuousanasesthetics.Analgesic antipyretics and non-steroidal anti –inflammatorydrugs, Narcotic analgesics, Antirheumatic and antigoutremedies, Sedatives and Hypnotics, Psychopharmacologicalagents, anti convulsants, analeptics.Drug acting on autonomic nervous system- Cholinergicdrug, Anticholinergic drugs, anti cholinesterase drugs.Adrenergic drugs and adrenergic recepter blockers.Neurones blockers and ganglion blockers.Neuromuscular blockers, drugs used in myastheniagravis.Antacids, Physiological role of histamine and serotonin,Histamine and Antihistamines, Prostaglandins.Cardio Vascular drugs- Cardiotonics, Antiarrhythmicagents, Antianginal agents, Antihypertensive agents, PeripheralVasodilators and drugs used in atherosclerosis.Drugs acting on the blood and blood formingorgans- Haematinics, Coagulants and anti Coagulants,Haemostatics, Blood substitutes and plasma expanders.Drugs affecting renal function- Diuretics and antidiuretics.Hormones and hormone antagonists – hypoglycemicagents, Antithyroid drugs, sex hormones and oralcontraceptives, corticosteroids.Drugs acting on digestive system- Carminatives,digestants Bitters, Antacids and drugs used in Pepticulcer, purgatives, and laxatives, Antidiarrhoeals, Emetics,Antiemetics, Anti-spasmodics.Chemotherapy of microbial disease- Urinary antiseptics,Sulphonamides, Penicillins, Streptomycin, Tetracylinesand other antibiotics, Antitubercular agents, Antifungalagents, antiviral drugs, antileprotic drugs.

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COURSE STRUCTURE(laf{kIr ikB~;Øe)

M.Sc. Mathematics

(Special Emphasis on Industrial Mathematics)

FIRST SEMESTER

MAT-101 Complex Analysis

MAT-102 Differential Equations

MAT-103 Advanced Discrete Mathematics

MAT-104 Programming in C++

SECOND SEMESTER

MAT-201 Topology

MAT-202 Abstract Algebra

MAT-203 Numerical Analysis

MAT-204 Mathematical Methods

THIRD SEMESTER

MAT-301 Functional Analysis

MAT-302 Measure Theory

MAT-303 Probability Theory and Statistics

Any one of the following

MAT-304 Graph Theory

MAT-305 Spherical Astronomy

MAT-306 Number Theory

FOURTH SEMESTER

MAT-401 Mathematical Modeling

MAT-402 Operations Reseach

MAT-403 Fuzzy Sets and their Applications

Any one of the following

MAT-404 Fourier Analysis and Wavelet Theory

MAT-405 Fluid Dynamics

MAT-406 Neural Network

M.Sc. Physics (To be revised)

FIRST SEMESTER

PHY-101 Mathematical Physics

PHY-102 Classical Mechanics

PHY-103 Quantam Mechanics I

PHY-104 Electronic Component & Circuits

PHY-105 Physics & Vedic thought

PHY-106 Lab I

PHY-107 Lab II

SECOND SEMESTER

PHY-201 E.M. Theory & Electrodynamics

PHY-202 Statistical Mechanics

PHY-203 Quantam Mechanics II

PHY-204 Numerical Analysis & Computer Programming

PHY-205 Special Paper I*

PHY-206 Lab. III

PHY-207 Lab. IV / Seminar

THIRD SEMESTER

PHY-301 Solid State Physics

PHY-302 Atomic and Molecular Physics

PHY-303 Physics of Nuclei and Particles

PHY-304 Special Paper II*

PHY-305 Special Paper III*

PHY-306 Lab. V

PHY-307 Lab. VI

FOURTH SEMESTER

PHY-401 Dissertation/Industrial Training

* List of Special Papers (Any one of the followingSpecialisations)

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(A)Specialisation in Applied Electronics

Special Paper I Communication Electronics I

Special Paper II Digital Electronics & Microprocessors

Special Paper III Communication Electronics II

(B)Specialisation in Condensed Matter Physics

Special Paper I Lattice Dynamics & Thermal Properties

Special Paper II Electronic Properties of Solids

Special Paper III Exotic Solids, Superconductivity &Nano-technology

(B)Specialisation in Environmental Science

Special Paper I Fundamentals of EnvironmentalPhysics

Special Paper II Atmospheric Physics

Special Paper III Environmental Bio Physics

M.Sc. Chemistry

(Specialization in Commercial Methods of ChemicalAnalysis)

SEMESTER - I

CHE-101 General Inorganic Chemistry

CHE-102 General Organic Chemistry

CHE-103 General Physical Chemistry

CHE-104 Computer Applicatioins in Chemistry

CHE-105 Practical (Related to theory paper)

SEMESTER - II

CHE-201 Inrganic Chemistry & related techniquesof analysis

CHE-202 Organic Chemistry & related techniquesof analysis

CHE-203 Physical Chemistry & related techniquesof analysis

CHE-204 Analysis of water and waste water

CHE-205 Practical (Related to theory paper)

SEMESTER - III

CHE-301 Chemistry in Vedas, Ayurvedic drug etc.

CHE-302 Analysis of water & waste Water

CHE-303 Analysis of soil

CHE-304 Analysis of cement, minerals and alloys

CHE-305 Practical (Related to theory paper)

SEMESTER - IV

CHE-401 Industrial Training/Project work or Dissertationwork

M.Sc. Microbiology

SEMESTER - I

Theory

MIC-101 Bacteriology

MIC-102 Virology

MIC-103 Mycology & Phycology

MIC-104 Microbial Physiology & Biochemistry

MIC-105 Fundamentals of Immunology

Pracitcal

MIC-106 General Microbiology

MIC-107 Analytical Bio Chemistry & Immonology

SEMESTER - II

Theory

MIC-201 Molecular Biology

MIC-202 Microbial Genetics

MIC-203 Food Microbiology

MIC-204 Microbial Diversity and Extremphiles

MIC-205 Environmental Microbiology

Practical

MIC-206 Molecular biology, Microbial Genetics & FooMicrobiology

MIC-207 Environmental Microbiology & Microbial Diversity

SEMESTER - III

Theory

MIC-301 Cellular Microbiology

MIC-302 Recombinant DNA Technology

MIC-303 Medical Microbiology

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MIC-304 Pharmaceutical Microbiology and MicrobialTechnology

MIC-305 Fermentation Technology

Practical

MIC-306 Cellular Microbiology, DNA Technology MedialMicrobiology

MIC-307 Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Microbial andFermentation Technology

SEMESTER - IV

MIC-401 Project Work, Dissertation

M.Sc. Environmental Science

SEMESTER - I

ENV-101 Fundamentals of Ecology

ENV-102 Natural Resource Conservation & Management

ENV-103 Wildlife Biology

ENV-104 General Environmental Aspects

Practical

ENV-105 Lab Course I

ENV-106 Lab Course II

SEMESTER - II

ENV-201 Environmental Pollution

ENV-202 Environmental Monitoring & Toxicology

ENS-203 Environmental Impact Assessment & DisasterManagement

ENV-204 Environmental Chemistry and Instrumentation

Practical

ENV-205 Lab Course I

ENV-206 Lab Course II

SEMESTER - III

ENV-301 Environmental Microbiology& Biostatistics

ENV-302 Eco-Biotechnology & Remote Sensing

ENV-303 Environmental Economics, Policies & Laws

ENV-304 Himalayan Ecology

Practical

ENV-305 Lab Course I

ENV-306 Lab Course II

SEMESTER - IV

ENV-401A Biosystematics

ENV-402A Animal Diversity

ENV-403A Lab Course

ENV-401B Aquatic resources and their management

ENV-402B Ichthyology and Pisces resource management

ENV-403B Lab Course

ENV-404B Dissertarion work or Review-essay or Project

M.C.A.

SEMESTER-I

MCA-101 Introduction to Information Technology andUNIX Operating System

MCA-102 Digital Electronics & Computer Architecture

MCA-103 Discrete Mathematical Structures

MCA-104 Programming with 'C'

MCA-105 Principles of Accounting and FinancialManagement

MCA-106 C Programming Lab

MCA-107 UNIX/LINUX Lab

SEMESTER-II

MCA-201 Microprocessor Architecture and Programming

MCA-202 Operating Systems Concepts

MCA-203 Data Structures Through 'C'

MCA-204 Software Engineering

MCA-205 Soft Skills

MCA-206 Data Structure Lab

MCA-207 Microprocessor Lab

SEMESTER-III

MCA-301 Data Base Management Systems

MCA-302 Operations Research Techniques

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MCA-303 Object Oriented Programming with C++

MCA-304 Analysis and Design of Algorithms

MCA-305 Computer Communication Networks

MCA-306 C++ Programming Lab

MCA-307 DBMS Lab

SEMESTER-IV

MCA-401 Advanced Computer Architecture

MCA-402 Theory of Computer Science

MCA-403 Computer Graphics

MCA-404 Java Programming

MCA-405 Seminar

MCA-406 Computer Graphics Lab

MCA-407 Java Programming Lab

SEMESTER-V

MCA-501 Parallel Computing

MCA-502 Compiler Construction

MCA-503 .Net Framework and C#

MCA-504 Elective-I

MCA-505 Mini Project

MCA-506 Case Tools Lab

MCA-507 C# Lab

List of Elective - I

Any one of the following:

MCA-504A Computer Applications to Nirukta

MCA-504B Digital Image Processing

MCA-504C Natural Language Processing

MCA-504D Artificial Intelligence and its Applications

MCA-504E System Simulation

MCA-504F Software Reliability and Quality Control

MCA-504G Cryptography and Network Security

MCA-504H Data Warehousing & Data Mining

MCA-504 I Internetworking with TCP/IP

MCA-504J Fuzzy Sets and Logic

MCA-504K Artificial Neural Networks

SEMESTER-VI

MCA-601 Dissertation

B.P.Ed. (Bachelor of Physical Education)

One year B.P.Ed. course in the Department of PhysicalEducation is approved by National Council for TeacherEducation (NCTE)-Northern Regional Committee, a Staturybody of the Govt. of India vide its letter No. NRC/NCTE/F-3/U.P.-504/2002/6487, dated 25.06.2002 under self financingscheme from the session 2002-2003.

There shall be 8 theory papers, 2 practical papers and twopapers of sports projects in the B.P.Ed. course.

THEORY PAPERS

BPD-101 History & Principles of Physical Education

BPD-102 Anatomy and Physiology

BPD-103 Sports Psychology and Sociology

BPD-104 Sports Management

BPD-105 Sports Teaching, Officiating and Coaching

BPD-106 Yoga and Health Education

BPD-107 Kinesiology & Bio-mechanics

BPD-108 Dharm Darshan & Sanskriti

PRACTICALS

BPD-109 Athletics (Track & Field, except Hammerthrow & pole vault)

BPD-110 Games & Soprts- Basket ball, Lawn Tennis,Wrestling, Weight Lifting, Best Physique, Hockey,Cricket, football, Kabaddi, Handball, Volleyball,Table Tennis, Badminton, Judo, Softball,Squesh, Boxing, Swimming, Khokho etc.

Indigenous activities- Dumbell, Lazium, Clasthenic,Marching and concerned sports.

MINOR PROJECT

BPD-111 Teaching Practice

BPD-112 Sports Projects

LEADERSHIP & ADVENTUROUS CAMP

Under B.P.Ed. course a camp shall be organisedevery year in one of the hill station in Northern Region of Indiain which trainnig of leadership, tracking, hiking and adventuresshall be imparted in addition to the overall development. Thestudents have to be present in the camp essentially.

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FIRST YEARBPM-101 Pharmaceutical Chemistry - I [Inorganic Chemistry]BPM-102 Pharmaceutical Chemistry– II [Analytical Chemistry]BPM-103 Pharmaceutical Chemistry– III [Organic Chemistry-I]BPM-104 Pharmaceutics - I [General Pharmacy]BPM-105 Mathematics ORBPM-106 BiologyBPM-107 Pharmacology - I [Human Anatomy & Physiology]BPM-108 Pharmaceutics - II [Computer Applications]BPM-109 Environmental SciencePRACTICALBPM-110 Pharmaceutical Chemistry - I [Inorganic Chemistry]BPM-111 Pharmaceutical Chemistry–II [Analytical Chemistry]BPM-112 Pharmaceutical Chemistry– III [Organic Chemistry-I]BPM-113 Pharmaceutics - I [General Pharmacy]BPM-114 BiologyBPM-115 Pharmacology - I [Human Anatomy & Physiology]BPM-116 Pharmaceutics - II [Computer Applications]BPM-117 Environmental ScienceBPM-118 Professional Communication

SECOND YEARBPM-201 Pharmaceutical Chemistry–IV [Physical Chemistry –I]BPM-202 Pharmaceutical Chemistry–V [Physical Chemistry-II]BPM-203 Pharmaceutical Chemistry–VI [Pharmaceutical Analysis-I]BPM-204 Pharmaceutical Chemistry–VII [Organic Chemistry-I]BPM-205 Pharmaceutics - III [Pharmaceutical Microbiology]BPM-206 Pharmaceutics- IV [Pharmaceutical Engineering Operations]BPM-207 Pharmacognosy -IBPM-208 Pharmacology - IIPRACTICALBPM-209 Pharmaceutical Chemistry–IV [Physical Chemistry-I]BPM-210 Pharmaceutical Chemistry–V [Physical Chemistry-II]BPM-211 Pharmaceutical Chemistry–VI [Pharmaceutical Analysis-I]BPM-212 Pharmaceutical Chemistry–VII [Organic Chemistry-I]BPM-213 Pharmaceutics - III [Pharmaceutical Microbiology]BPM-214 Pharmaceutics -IV(A) [Pharmaceutical Engineering Operations]BPM-215 Pharmaceutics-IV (B) [Pharmaceutical Engineering Drawing]BPM-216 Pharmacognosy - IBPM-217 Pharmacology - II

Note:- 105 is for students with PCB at class XII level. 106and BPM-114 are for the students with PCM atclass XII level.

THIRD YEARBPM-301 Pharmaceutical Chemistry–VIII [Pharmaceutical Analysis-II]BPM-302 Pharmaceutical Chemistry–IX [Medicinal Chemistry-I]BPM-303 Pharmaceutical Chemistry–X [Heterocycles

Carbohydrates, Proteins & Nucleic Acid]BPM-304 Pharmaceutical Chemistry - XI [Biochemistry]BPM-305 Pharmaceutics - V [Physical Pharmacy]BPM-306 Pharmaceutics - VI [Formulation Techniques and Cosmeticology]BPM-307 Pharmacognosy - II [Natural Products]BPM-308 Pharmacology - III [Pathophysiology and Toxicology]BPM-309 Pharmacology - IVPRACTICALBPM-310 Pharmaceutical Chemistry – VIII

[Pharmaceutical Analysis - II]BPM-311 PharmaceuticalChemistry– X [Heterocycles, Carbohydrates,

Proteins & Nucleic Acid]BPM-312 Pharmaceutical Chemistry - XI [Biochemistry]BPM-313 Pharmaceutics - V [Physical Pharmacy]BPM-314 Pharmaceutics - VI

[Formulation Techniques and Cosmeticology]BPM-315 Pharmacognosy - II [Natural Products]BPM-316 Pharmacognosy - III [Plant Collection Tour]BPM-317 Pharmacology - IV

FOURTH YEARBPM-401 Pharmaceutical Chemistry – XII

[Medicinal Chemistry - II]BPM-402 Pharmaceutical Chemistry – XIII

[Medicinal Chemistry - III]BPM-403 Pharmaceutics - VII [Pharmaceutical Management]BPM-404 Pharmaceutics - VIII [Pharmaceutical Technology]BPM-405 Pharmaceutics - IX

[Pharmacokinetics & Biopharmaceutics]BPM-406 Pharmaceutics - X [Pharmaceutical Jurisprudance]BPM-407 Pharmacology – V [Clinical Pharmacology]BPM-408 Pharmacognosy - IV [Pharmaceutical Biotechnology]PRACTICALBPM-409 Pharmaceutical Chemistry –IX, XII & XIII [Medicinal Chemistry]BPM-410 Pharmaceutics - VIII [Pharmaceutical Technology]BPM-411 Pharmaceutics - IX

[Pharmacokinetics & Biopharmaceutics]BPM-412 Pharmacology- V [Clinical Pharmacology]BPM-413 Pharmacognosy- IV [Pharmaceutical Biotechnology]BPM-414 Pharmaceutics - X [Industrial Tour]

B.PHARM.

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LIST OF FACULTY MEMBERS

MAIN CAMPUSMaths and Statistics

1. Dr. Mahipal Singh, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor2. Dr. Prabhakar Pradhan, M.A., Ph.D., Reader & Head3. Adhoc Faculty4. Adhoc Faculty5. Adhoc Faculty6. Adhoc Faculty

Chemistry1. Dr. A. K. Indrayan, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor2. Dr. R. D. Kaushik, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor & Head3. Dr. R.D. Singh, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor4. Dr. R. K. Shukla, M.Sc., Ph.D., Lecturer5. Sh. Prashant Tevatia, M.Sc., Lecturer6. Sh. Jaspal Singh, M.Sc., Lecturer7. Adhoc Faculty

Physics1. Dr. Rajendra Kumar, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor & Head2. Dr. P. P. Pathak, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor3. Dr. L. P. Purohit, M.Sc., Ph.D., Reader4. Dr. Pawan Kumar, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D., Lecturer5. Adhoc Faculty6. Adhoc Faculty7. Adhoc Faculty8. Adhoc Faculty

Computer Science1. Dr. Vinod Kumar, M.A. (Maths).M.Phil, Ph.D., Professor (On leave)2. Dr. Karamjit Bhatia, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D., Reader & Head3. Dr. Vivek Kumar, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D., Reader4. Dr. Raj Kumar Bhatia, M.Sc., M.C.A., Ph.D., Lecturer5. Adhoc Faculty6. Adhoc Faculty7. Adhoc Faculty8. Adhoc Faculty9. Adhoc Faculty

Botany and Microbiology1. Dr. D. K. Maheshwari, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor2. Dr. Purushottam Kaushik, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor3. Dr. Ramesh Chandra Dubey, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor & Head4. Dr. Ganga Prasad Gupta, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor5. Dr. Navneet, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Reader6. Adhoc Faculty7. Adhoc Faculty8. Adhoc Faculty

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Ayurved & Medical Sciences (B.Pharm.)1. Prof. R.D. Kaushik, Ph.D., Co-ordinator2. Adhoc Faculty3. Adhoc Faculty4. Adhoc Faculty5. Adhoc Faculty6. Adhoc Faculty7. Adhoc Faculty8. Adhoc Faculty9. Adhoc Faculty10. Adhoc Faculty

Invited Faculty1. Dr. G. Singh, M.D., Human Anatomy & Physiology2. Dr. V.K. Sharma, Ph.D., Mathematics3. Dr. Rajkumar, Ph. D., Computer Science4. Dr. A.K. Gupta, M.D., Human Anatomy & Physiology5. Prof. S.K. Sharma, Ph. D., Professional Communication6. Prof. K.S. Gupta, Ph. D., Pharm. Chemistry7. Prof. R. Jain Ph. D., Pharm. Chemistry8. Dr. Vinay Sethi, Ph. D., Environmental Science9. Prof. M.P.S. Ishar, Ph.D., Pharm. Chemistry

Physical Education & Sports1. Dr. R.K.S. Dagar, M.A., M.P.E., Ph.D., Head & Director2. Adhoc Faculty3. Adhoc Faculty4. Adhoc Faculty5. Adhoc Faculty6. Adhoc Faculty

Computer Center1. Dr. Achal Kumar Goyal, M.Sc., Post M.Sc. D.C.A., Ph.D.

System Manager & Head2. Computer Programmer (Vacant)

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Proctorial BoardMain Campus

1. Dr. R.K.S. Dagar, Chief Proctor2. Prof. Ambuj Kumar Sharma, DSW (Ex-officio)3. Dr. Kartar Sigh, Chief Security Officer (Ex-officio)4. Dr. D.S. Malik, Hostel Warden (Ex-officio)5. Sh. Mayank Agarwal, Hostel Warden (Ex-officio)6. Prof. Ishwar Bhardwaj, Member7. Dr. Roop Kishore Shashtri, Member8. Dr. Navneet, Member9. Dr. Brahmdev, Member10. Dr. Prabhat Kumar, Member11. Dr. P.C. Johsi, Member12. Dr. L.P. Purohit, Member13. Dr. Rajkumar Bhatia, Member14. Dr. M.M. Tiwari, Member15. Sh. Vipul Sharma, Member16. Sh. C.B. Vishvakarma, Member

KGM, Haridwar1. Dr. Sangeeta Vidyalankar, Member2. Dr. Namita Joshi, Member3. Dr. Shyamlata Juyal, Member4. Dr. Suchitra Malik, Member

KGM, Dehradun1. Dr. Meera Das Gupta, Member2. Dr. Saroj Nautiyal, Member3. Dr. Nipur, Member

KANYA GURUKUL MAHAVIDYALAYA, HARIDWAR1. Dr. Sangeeta Vidyalankar, M.A., Ph.D., Principal2. Dr. Namita Joshi, M.Sc., Ph.D., Reader, Env. Science3. Dr. Padma Singh, M.Sc., Ph.D., Reader, Microbiology4. Dr. Seema Sharma, M.Sc., M.Phil, Reader, Maths5. Dr. Anjali Goyal, M.Sc., Ph.D., Reader, Chemistry6. Dr. Abha Shukla, M.Sc., Ph.D., Lecturer, Chemistry7. Dr. Nidhi Handa, M.Sc., Ph.D., Lecturer, Maths8. Dr. Sangeeta Madan, M.Sc., Ph.D., Lecturer, Env. Sc.9. Adhoc Faculty (Physics)10. Adhoc Faculty (Physics)11. Adhoc Faculty (Microbiology)12. Adhoc Faculty (Microbiology)13. Adhoc Faculty (Chemistry)14. Adhoc Faculty (Env. Science)

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KANYA GURUKUL MAHAVIDYALAYA, DEHRADUN1. Dr. Nipur, M.C.A., Ph.D., Reader, Computer Science2. Dr. Praveena Chaturvedi, M.C.A., Sr. Lecturer, Computer Science3. Dr. Heman Pathak, M.C.A., Sr. Lecturer, Computer Sc.4. Dr. Neena Gupta, M.C.A., Ph.D., Lecturer, Computer Sc.5. Adhoc Faculty (Computer Science)6. Adhoc Faculty (Computer Science)

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f'k{k.k 'kqYd (Tuition Fee) 1320 1320 4800 4800 15930

egaxkbZ 'kqYd (Dearness Fee) 150 150 150 150 250

Hkou 'kqYd (Building Fee) 125 125 125 125 625

ØhM+k 'kqYd (Games Fee) 150 150 150 150 850

iz;ksx'kkyk 'kqYd (Laboratory Fee) 420 420 1860 1860 2500

izos'k 'kqYd (Admission Fee) 100 100 100 100 100

ukekadu 'kqYd (Enrolment Fee) 50 & 50 & 50

vad i=k 'kqYd (Marksheet Fee) 40 40 40 40 40

ifjp; i=k 'kqYd (Identity Card Fee) 10 10 10 10 20

fu/Zu Nk=k 'kqYd (Poor boys Fee) 10 10 10 10 10

lkbZfdy LVSaM 'kqYd (Cycle Stand Fee) 90 90 90 90 100

iqLrdky; 'kqYd (Library Fee) 300 300 300 300 300

if=kdk ,oa lkfgR; 'kqYd (Magzines & Literature Fee ) 125 125 125 125 225

fodkl 'kqYd (Development Fee) 700 700 3086 3086 5000

foHkkxh; iqLrdky; 'kqYd (Dept. Library Fee) 100 100 200 200 1500

foHkkxh; ,lks-@lsfeukj 'kqYd (Dept. Asso./Seminar Fee) 60 60 60 60 1000

lqj{kk/u iz;ksx'kkyk (Lab. Caution Money) 200 & 500 & &

lqj{kk/u foHkkxh; iqLrdky; (Dept. Lib. Caution Money) - & & & 500

lqj{kk/u dsUnzh; iqLrdky; (Central Lib. Caution Money) 100 & 200 & &

ijh{kk 'kqYd (Examination Fee) 900 900 1200 600 1500

izkstsDV 'kqYd (Project Fee) & & & 600 800

LiksVZ~l fdV 'kqYd (Sports Kit Fee) & & & & 1200

yhMjf'ki dSEi 'kqYd (Leadership Camp Fee) & & & & 1500

yslu Iyku ,oa VsLV esfVfj;y 'kqYd (Lesson Plan & Test Material Fee) & & & & 1500

dqy ;ksx #i;s esa (Total in Rupees) 4950 4600 13056 12306 35500

,e-,l&lh- (M.Sc.)

xf.kr (Maths) HkkSfrdh/jlk;u/ekbØks/i;kZoj.k(Phy/Chem/Micro/Env Sc)

'kqYd rkfydk (FEE STRUCTURE),e-,l&lh-@ch-ih-,M~- (M.Sc. / B.P.Ed.)

en (Head) ch-ih-,M~-(B.P.Ed.)

uksV %&

1- 'kqYd ,d gh fdLr esa visf{kr :i ls (preferably) fMek.M MªkÝV }kjk tekfd;k tk;sxkA

2- tek fd;k x;k 'kqYd fdlh Hkh voLFkk esa okil ugha fd;k tk;sxkA3- ,e-,l&lh- (izR;sd fo"k;) ds izk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksa dks mijksDr rkfydk esa fn;s x;s 'kqYd

ds vfrfjDr izfr o"kZ $ 800(vFkok Hkkjrh; eqæk esa blds led{k jkf'k) nsus gksaxsA4- ,e-,l&lh- (izR;sd fo"k;) ds vçoklh Hkkjrh;ksa }kjk çk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksa dks

mijksDr rkfydk esa fn;s x;s 'kqYd ds vfrfjDr izfr o"kZ $ 1500 (vFkok Hkkjrh;eqæk esa blds led{k jkf'k) nsus gksaxsA

5- ch-ih-,M~- ikB~;Øe ds çk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy;s $ 500 rFkk vçoklhHkkjrh;ksa }kjk çk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, $ 1000 (vFkok Hkkjrh; eqæk esa bldsled{k jkf'k) mijksDr rkfydk esa fn, x;s 'kqYd ds vfrfjDr nsus gksaxsA

6- ikB~;Øe iwjk gksus ds ,d o"kZ mijkUr lqj{kk/u okilh gsrq dksbZ vkosnu Lohdkjugha fd;k tk;sxkA

Note :-1. Fee will be deposited in single instalment only preferably through

demand draft.2. No claim shall be entertained for return of fee deposited in any

case.3. The sponsored candidates of M.Sc. (Each Subject) shall have to

pay $ 800 (or equivalent Indian currency) every year extra in additionto the fee mentioned in the above table.

4. N.R.I. sponsored candidates of M.Sc. (Each Subject) shall have topay $ 1500 (or equivalent Indian currency) every year extra in additionto the fee mentioned in the above table.

5. For B.P.Ed. course sponsored candidates shall have to pay $ 500 andN.R.I. sponsored candidates shall have to pay $ 1000 (or equivalentIndian currency) extra in addition to the fee mentioned in the above table.

6. No application shall be entertained for refund of security moneyafter one year of completion of the course.

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I Yr. II Yr. III Yr.

10&11 11&12 12&13

f'k{k.k 'kqYd (Tuition Fee) 9600 9600 9600

egaxkbZ 'kqYd (Dearness Fee) 150 150 150

Hkou 'kqYd (Building Fee) 475 475 475

ØhM+k 'kqYd (Games Fee) 150 150 150

iz;ksx'kkyk 'kqYd (Laboratory Fee) 7200 7200 7200

izos'k 'kqYd (Admission Fee) 100 100 100

ukekadu 'kqYd (Enrolment Fee) 50 & &

vad i=k 'kqYd (Marksheet Fee) 40 40 40

ifjp; i=k 'kqYd (Identity card Fee) 10 10 10

fu/Zu Nk=k 'kqYd (Poor boys Fee) 10 10 10

lkbZfdy LVSaM 'kqYd (Cycle stand Fee) 90 90 90

iqLrdky; 'kqYd (Library Fee) 300 300 300

if=kdk ,oa lkfgR; 'kqYd (Magazines & Literature Fee) 125 125 125

fodkl 'kqYd (Development Fee) 7100 7100 7100

foHkkxh; iqLrdky; 'kqYd (Dept. Library Fee) 3500 3500 3500

foHkkxh; ,lks-@lsfeukj 'kqYd (Dept. Asso./ Seminar Fee) 2500 2500 2500

lqj{kk/u iz;ksx'kkyk (Lab. Caution Money) 1000 & &

lqj{kk/u foHkkxh; iqLrdky; (Dept. Lib. Caution Money) 700 - -

lqj{kkèku dsUnzh; iqLrdky; (Central Lib. Caution Money) 300 & &

ijh{kk 'kqYd (Examination Fee) 1600 1600 800

izkstsDV 'kqYd (Project Fee) & & 800

dqy ;ksx #i;s esa (Total in Rupees) 35000 32950 32950

'kqYd rkfydk (FEE STRUCTURE),e- lh- ,- (M.C.A.)

en (Head)

uksV

1- 'kqYd ,d gh fdLr esa visf{kr :i ls (preferably) fMek.M MªkÝV }kjk tekfd;k tk;sxkA

2- tek fd;k x;k 'kqYd fdlh Hkh voLFkk esa okil ugha fd;k tk;sxkA3- izk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksa dks mijksDr rkfydk esa fn, x;s 'kqYd ds vfrfjDr izfr o"kZ

$ 1000 (vFkok Hkkjrh; eqæk esa blds led{k jkf'k) nsus gksaxsA4- vizoklh Hkkjrh;ksa }kjk izk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksa dks mijksDr rkfydk esa fn, x;s 'kqYd ds

vfrfjDr izfr o"kZ $ 2000 (vFkok Hkkjrh; eqæk esa blds led{k jkf'k) nsus gksaxsA5- ikB~;Øe iwjk gksus ds ,d o"kZ mijkUr lqj{kk/u okilh gsrq dksbZ vkosnu Lohdkj

ugha fd;k tk;sxkA

Note1. Fee will be deposited in single instalment only preferably through

demand draft.2. No claim shall be entertained for return of fee deposited in any

case.3. Sponsored candidates shall have to pay $ 1000 (or equivalent

Indian currency) every year extra in addition to the fee mentionedin the above table.

4. N.R.I. Sponsored candidates shall have to pay $ 2000 (or equivalentIndian currency) every year extra in addition to the fee mentionedin the above table.

5. No application shall be entertained for refund of security moneyafter one year of completion of the course.

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uksV

1- 'kqYd ,d gh fdLr esa visf{kr :i ls (preferably) fMek.M MªkÝV }kjk tek

fd;k tk;sxkA

2- tek fd;k x;k 'kqYd fdlh Hkh voLFkk esa okil ugha fd;k tk;sxkA

3- izk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksa dks mijksDr rkfydk esa fn, x;s 'kqYd ds vfrfjDr izfr o"kZ

$ 800 (vFkok Hkkjrh; eqæk esa blds led{k jkf'k) nsus gksaxsA

4- vizoklh Hkkjrh;ksa }kjk izk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksa dks mijksDr rkfydk esa fn, x;s 'kqYd ds

vfrfjDr izfr o"kZ $ 1500 (vFkok Hkkjrh; eqæk esa blds led{k jkf'k) nsus gksaxsA

5- ikB~;Øe iwjk gksus ds ,d o"kZ mijkUr lqj{kk/u okilh gsrq dksbZ vkosnu Lohdkj

ugha fd;k tk;sxkA

Note

1. Fee will be deposited in single instalment only preferably throughdemand draft.

2. No claim shall be entertained for return of fee deposited in anycase.

3. Sponsored candidates shall have to pay $ 800 every year (orequivalent Indian currency) extra in addition to the fee mentionedin the above table.

4. N.R.I. Sponsored candidates shall have to pay $ 1500 everyyear (or equivalent Indian currency) extra in addition to the feementioned in the above table.

5. No application shall be entertained for refund of security moneyafter one year of completion of the course.

I Yr. II Yr. III Yr. IV Yr.

10&11 11&12 12&13 13&14

f'k{k.k 'kqYd (Tuition Fee) 17000 17000 17000 17000

egaxkbZ 'kqYd (Dearness Fee) 150 150 150 150

Hkou 'kqYd (Building Fee) 125 125 125 125

ØhM+k 'kqYd (Games Fee) 150 150 150 150

iz;ksx'kkyk 'kqYd (Laboratory Fee) 18000 18000 18000 18000

izos'k 'kqYd (Admission Fee) 100 100 100 100

ukekadu 'kqYd (Enrolment Fee) 50 50 50 50

vad i=k 'kqYd (Marksheet Fee) 40 40 40 40

ifjp; i=k 'kqYd (Identity card Fee) 10 10 10 10

fu/Zu Nk=k 'kqYd (Poor boys Fee) 10 10 10 10

lkbZfdy LVSaM 'kqYd (Cycle stand Fee) 90 90 90 90

iqLrdky; 'kqYd (Library Fee) 300 300 300 300

if=kdk ,oa lkfgR; 'kqYd (Magazines & Literature Fee) 125 125 125 125

fodkl 'kqYd (Development Fee) 11465 11465 11465 11465

foHkkxh; iqLrdky; 'kqYd (Dept. Library Fee) 4000 4000 4000 4000

foHkkxh; ,lks-@lsfeukj 'kqYd (Dept. Asso./ Seminar Fee) 4285 4285 4285 4285

iz;ksx'kkyk lqj{kk/u (Lab. Caution Money) 1500 & & &

iqLrdky; lqj{kk/u (Lib. Caution Money) 1000 & & &

ijh{kk 'kqYd (Examination Fee) 1600 1600 1600 1600

izkstsDV 'kqYd (Project Fee) & & 1000 1000

dqy ;ksx #i;s esa (Total in Rupees) 60000 57500 58500 58500

'kqYd rkfydk (FEE STRUCTURE)ch- QkeZ- (B.PHARM.)

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FEE OTHER HEADS(FOR ALL COURSES)

Degree/Certificate feeon convocation 100/-after convocation 120/-Provisional Certificate fee 50/-Recounting of marks fee per paper 50/-Migration submission late fee (monthly) 50/-Duplicate Certificate/Degree fee 200/-Duplicate Mark-sheet fee 30/-Migration Certificate fee 100/-Duplicate Migration fee 200/-Repeat Examination fee per paper 350/-Character Certificate fee 25/-Re-admission fee 100/-

vU; enksa esa fy;k tkus okyk 'kqYd(lHkh ikB~;Øeksa ds fy;s)

mikfè[email protected] i=k 'kqYdnh{kkUrksRlo ij 100@&nh{kkUr ds ckn 120@&izksfotuy izek.k i=k 'kqYd 50@&iqu% vadx.kuk 'kqYd izfr iz'u i=k 50@&ekbxzs'ku foyEc 'kqYd (ekfld) 50@&MqIyhdsV izek.k i=k@mikfèk 'kqYd 200@&MqIyhdsV vad i=k 'kqYd 30@&ekbxzs'ku izek.k i=k 'kqYd 100@&MqIyhdsV ekbxzs'ku 'kqYd 200@&iqu% ijh{kk 'kqYd izfr iz'u i=k 350@&pfj=k izek.k i=k 'kqYd 25@&iqu% izos'k 'kqYd 100@&

Note:- Error, if any, is with subject to rectification in the Information Brochure.

eq[; ifjlj (dsoy iq#"k vH;fFkZ;ksaa ds fy,)ikB~;Øe

,e-,l&lh- (xf.kr@HkkSfrdh@jlk;u foKku@ekbØksck;ksykWth@i;kZoj.k foKku),e- lh- ,-

ch-ih-,M~- ch-QkeZ-

dU;k xq#dqy egkfo|ky;] gfj}kj (dsoy efgyk vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy,)ikB~;Øe

,e-,l&lh- (xf.kr@HkkSfrdh@jlk;u foKku@ekbØksck;ksykWth@i;kZoj.k foKku)dU;k xq#dqy egkfo|ky;] nsgjknwu (dsoy efgyk vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy,)ikB~;Øe

,e-lh-,-ços'k ijh{kk vkosnu i=k tek djus dh vfUre frfFk % 20 ebZ 2010çk;ksftr@viz- Hkkjrh;ksa }kjk çk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, vkosnu i=k tek djus dh vfUre frfFk % 23 tqykbZ 2010dkmaflfyax 'kqYd (cSad MªkÝV }kjk Lohdk;Z)

#0 2000@& ,e-,l&lh- (izR;sd fo"k;)@ch-ih-,M~- #0 5000@& ,e-lh-,-@ch-QkeZ-

izos'k ijh{kk dh frfFk o le;

fo"k; frfFk le;

,e- lh- ,- 16-06-2010 çkr% 08-30 cts ls 10-30 cts rd

,e-,l&lh- (xf.kr@ i;kZoj.k foKku) 16-06-2010 çkr% 11-30 cts ls 01-30 cts rd

,e-,l&lh- (HkkSfrdh@ ekbØksck;ksykWth) 16-06-2010 lk;a 02-30 cts ls 04-30 cts rd

,e-,l&lh- (jlk;u foKku) 17-06-2010 çkr% 08-30 cts ls 10-30 cts rd

ch-ih-,M~-@ch-QkeZ- (izFke@f}rh; o"kZ) 17-06-2010 çkr% 11-30 cts ls 01-30 cts rd

ços'k ijh{kk dsUæços'k ijh{kk dsUæços'k ijh{kk dsUæços'k ijh{kk dsUæços'k ijh{kk dsUæ

01 nsgjknwu % ,e-lh-,-@ ,e-,l& lh- (leLr fo"k;) dh efgyk vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy,A

02 fnYyh % ,e-lh-,-@ ,e-,l&lh- (leLr fo"k;) ds iq#"k ,oa efgyk vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, rFkk ch-ih-,M~-@ch-QkeZ- ds iq#"kvH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy,A

03 xq#dqy dkaxM+h fo'ofo|ky;] gfj}kj (eq[; ifjlj) % ,e-lh-,-@,e-,l&lh- (leLr fo"k;)@ch-ih-,M~-@ch-QkeZ-ds iq#"k vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy,A

04 tkyU/j % ,e-lh-,-@,e-,l&lh- (leLr fo"k;) ds iq#"k ,oa efgyk vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, rFkk ch-ih-,M~-@ch-QkeZ-ds iq#"k vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy,A

05 dU;k xq#dqy egkfo|ky;] #M+dh jksM Tokykiqj] gfj}kj % ,e-lh-,-@,e-,l&lh- (leLr fo"k;) dh efgyk vH;fFkZ;ksaads fy,A

(vH;fFkZ;ksa dh la[;k okafNr Lrj ls de gksus ij ijh{kk dsUnz esa ifjorZu fd;k tk ldrk gS)

egÙoiw.kZ lwpuk,¡

uksfVl cksMZ ij ços'k ijh{kk ifj.kke yxkus dh frfFk & 30 twu 2010

ch-ih-,M~- ds fy, 'kkjhfjd n{krk] LiksVZl fLdy VsLV o lk{kkRdkj dh frfFk & 15] 16 tqykbZ 2010

uksfVl cksMZ ij ch-ih-,M~- ds fy, vfUre esfjV lwph yxkus dh frfFk & 17 tqykbZ 2010

ch-ih-,M~- esa izos'k ds fy;s dkmaflfyax dh frfFk & 23 tqykbZ 2010

ch-ih-,M-~ dh izrh{kk lwph esa vk;s vH;fFkZ;ksa ds izos'k ds fy;s dkmaflfyax dh frfFk & 24 tqykbZ 2010

ch-ih-,M~- dh çk;ksftr@vizoklh Hkkjrh;ksa }kjk izk;ksftr lhVksa ij izos'k ds fy,'kkjhfjd n{krk] LiksVZl fLdy VsLV] lk{kkRdkj o dkmaflfyax dh frfFk & 26 tqykbZ 2010

,e-,l&lh- (leLr fo"k;)@,e-lh-,- es a izos'k ds fy, dkmaflfyax dh frfFk & 16 tqykbZ 2010

,e-,l&lh- (leLr fo"k;)@,e-lh-,- dh izrh{kk lwph esa vk;s vH;fFkZ;ksa ds izos'kds fy, dkmaflfyax dh frfFk & 17 tqykbZ 2010

,e-,l&lh- (leLr fo"k;)@,e-lh-,- dh çk;ksftr@vizoklh Hkkjrh;ksa }kjk izk;ksftr lhVksaij izos'k ds fy, dkmaflfyax dh frfFk & 26 tqykbZ 2010

ch-QkeZ- (izFke@f}rh; o"kZ) esa izos'k ds fy;s dkmaflfyax dh frfFk & 16 tqykbZ 2010

ch-QkeZ- (izFke@f}rh; o"kZ) dh izrh{kk lwph esa vk;s vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy;s dkmaflfyax dh frfFk & 17 tqykbZ 2010

ch-QkeZ- (izFke o"kZ) dh çk;ksftr@vizoklh Hkkjrh;ksa }kjk izk;ksftr

lhVksa ij izos'k ds fy, dkmaflfyax dh frfFk & 26 tqykbZ 2010d{kk,¡ vkjEHk & 02 vxLr 2010

vgZrk ijh{kk ifj.kke tek djus dh vfUre frfFk & 15 vDVwcj 2010

uksV& 1- ;fn dksbZ vH;FkhZ ,e-,l&lh- ikB~;Øe esa ,d ls vf/d fo"k; ds fy;s vkosnu djuk pkgrk gS rks mlsvyx&2 vkosnu djuk gksxkA

2- izos'k ijh{kk ifj.kke o izos'k lEcU/h lHkh lwpuk,¡ uksfVl cksMZ ij yxk;h tk;saxhA ,e-lh-,-@,e-,l&lh-(leLr fo"k;)@ch-QkeZ- ds p;fur vH;fFkZ;ksa dks iathÑr Mkd }kjk lwpuk izsf"kr dh tk;sxhA fdlh HkhLrj ij Mkd esa nsjh ds fy, fo'ofo|ky; mÙkjnk;h ugha gksxkA vr% vH;FkhZ lEcfU/r foHkkxksa ds lEidZesa jgsaA

3- izk;ksftr@izoklh Hkkjrh;ksa }kjk izk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksa dks izos'k lEcU/h lwpuk,¡ Mkd }kjk izsf"kr ugha dhtk,saxhA bu vH;fFkZ;ksa dks izos'k lEcU/h lHkh lwpuk,¡ lEcfU/r foHkkx ,oa dqylfpo dk;kZy; ds lwpukiV ds lkFk&lkFk fo'ofo|ky; dh osclkbZV ij Hkh miyC/ djkbZ tk,saxhA

4- izos'k LohÑr fd;s tkus ij rRdky 'kqYd tek djuk gksxk rFkk dkmaflfyax 'kqYd ços'k 'kqYd esalek;ksftr dj fn;k tk;sxkA fn, x;s le; ds vUrxZr 'kqYd tek u djus dh fLFkfr esa izos'k Lor% fujLrle>k tk;sxk rFkk dkmaflfyax 'kqYd okfil ugha fd;k tk;sxkA ftu vH;fFkZ;ksa dks izos'k ugha fey ik;sxkmudk dkmaflfyax 'kqYd okil dj fn;k tk;sxkA

5- izk;ksftr@vizoklh Hkkjrh;ksa }kjk izk;ksftr vH;fFkZ;ksa dks Hkh dkmaflfyax 'kqYd tek djuk gksxkA

osclkbV % www.gkvharidwar.org

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