Government of Karnataka
Department of Collegiate Education
Government College (Autonomous), Mandya-571401(Autonomous Institution under University of Mysore and Accredited by NAAC with A grade)
No: GCMlMRPI 361/2015-16 Date: 06 August 2016
NOTIFICA TION
Subject: Amendment to Regulations Governing Introduction of Choice Based Credit System
(CBCS) and Continuous Assessment Grading Pattern (CGPA) for the Under Graduate
and Post Graduate Programme from the Academic Year 2016-17.
The Academic Council at its meeting held on 06 August 2016 has approved the
recommendations of the Core Committee which has proposed amendment to the regulations
enclosed here with.
Hence the amended regulations governing the effective implementation of Choice Based Credit
System (CBCS) and Continuous Assessment Grading Pattern as per the UGC order
D.O.No.F.1-2/2008 (XI Plan) 31 Jan 2008, 30 Mareh 2009, D.O.No.F.1-l/2014 (Seey) 12 Nov
2014 and 20 Jan 2015 for the Under Graduate Programme and Post Graduate Programme from
the Academic Year 2016-17 as approved by the Academic Council is hereby notified.
This will come into effect from the Academic Year 2016-17 itself. These rules and regulations
are also applicable for the students admitted in the Academic Year 2015-16 except the See.10.1
and 19.14.1which are explicitly mentioned in Annexure IV.
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Government of Karnataka
Department of Collegiate Education
Government College (Autonomous), Mandya-571401(Autonomous Institution under University of Mysore and Accredited by NAAC with A grade)
RULES AND REGULATIONS 2016-17
Phone/Fax: 08232-220039, email:[email protected], website: gfgc.kar.nic.in/mandya
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Government College (Autonomous) Rules 2016-17
In exercise of the powers conferred under the statute of the Autonomous College and Institutions
of Mysore University 1999 and Powers delegated by the University of Mysore through its order
No: 010$/$.HtoBoAoHF4'+$&,,'",( dated 8th June 2005, 010$/$.HtoBoAoHF@'+&&,,'",(
dated 9th January 2006 (Revised) No. F. &("'$'%%) (Desk-AC) dated 28.01.2005 and No. F. 22-
112012 (AC) dated 03.09.2012 Academic Council in its meeting on 5 August 2016 has revised
the Rules and Regulations of the College.
Approved by Governing Council in its meeting on 18 August 2016
Preamble:
In view of need to maintain quality and excellence in teaching, learning, academic improvement
and training programmes and to evolve and impart comprehensive education in basic/applied
branches of Science, Arts, Commerce and Business Administration to promote advanced studies
and to maintain the standard of higher education and whereas in furtherance of these objects and
to manage the Autonomous College, the CoLLegehereby makes the following rules .
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Chapter 1
Preliminary
1.1 Short title and commencement
l.l.1 These rules may be called The Government College (Autonomous) Rules 2016-17.
l.l.2 They shall come into force from the date on which the governing body gives its assent to
the rules.
1.2 Definitions
In these rules unless the context otherwise requires:
l.2.1 Academic Council means the Academic Council of the College.
l.2.2 Authority's means for the purpose of these rules, Governing Body, Academic Council,
Board of Studies and Finance Committee of the College and also include any other
designated bodies/committees approved by the Governing Body of the college.
1.2.3 Autonomous College means the college, which has obtained the Autonomous Status as
per the Statutes of the University of Mysore.
l.2.4 Chairman means the Chairman of the Governing body nominated by the Govt. of
Karnataka.
1.2.5 Controller/ Deputy Controller of Examination mean any person appointed by the
Governing Body for a term of three years.
1.2.6 Other Authorities means, any other bodies/committees constituted by the Governing
Body of the college, as per the statute.
l.2.7 Parent University means the University of Mysore.
1.2.8 Principal means the Head of the College.
1.2.9 Head of the Department means senior most faculty member of the department
according gradation list issued by the Department of Collegiate Education from time to
time.
l.2.10 Statute means the Provisions of the statutes relating to Autonomous Status assented to
by the Vice Chancellor on 04.09.2000 and notified vide notification No
010$.HtoBoAL$,,"'%%% dated 23rd February 2001.
1.2.11 Teachers/faculty means Assistant Professors, Associate Professors, Guest Faculty an
others involved in teaching and allied activit" .
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Chapter 2
2.1 Authorities of the college
The College shall have the following statutory bodies/committees to ensure the proper
management of the academic, financial and general administrative affairs. In addition the
college shall also have other committees as per the statute
2.1.1 Governing Body
1. Constitution
Number Category
3 members Educationist, Nominated by the state government.
One of them to be industrialist, Persons of proven academic interest
chairperson professional with at least PG level qualification
2 membersTeachers of the Nominated by the Principal based on
college seniority
I memberEducationist or Nominated by the Principal based on
industrialist seniority
1 member UGC nominee Nominated by the UGC
1 memberState Government
Nominated by the state government.nominee
1 member University nominee Nominated by the university
1 member Principal of college Ex-officio
2. Term of the members: Two years except for the UGC nominee whose term will be a full six
years.
3. Meeting: At least twice a year.
4. Quorum: To constitute the quorum 2/3 members shall be present. If there is no quorum,
the meeting shall be adjourned and the subsequent meeting need not have quorum.
5. Powers and Functions: Subject to the existing provision in the bye-laws of respective
college and rules laid down by the state government, the governing body shall have
powers to:
a) Approve Rules and Regulations of the College framed/ revised by the Academic
Council.
b) Fix the fees and other charges payable by the students of the college on the
recommendations of the Finance Committee.
c) Approval of the budget estimates relating to the grant received/receivable from UGC,
and income from fees, etc. collected for the activities to undertake the scheme of
autonomy and ensuring the audited accounts for the above.
d) Institute scholarships, fellowships, studentships, medals, prizes and certificates on the
recommendations of the Academic Council
e) Approve institution of new programmes of study le
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f) Perform such other functions and institute committees, as may be necessary and
deemed fit for the proper development, and fulfill the objectives for which the
college has been declared as autonomous.
2.1.2 Academic Council
1. Constitution
The academic council shall consist of the following members
a) The principal (Chairman).
b) All the heads of department in the college.
c) Four teachers of the college representing different categories of teaching staff by
rotation on the basis of seniority of service in the college.
d) Not less than four experts from outside the college representing such areas as
Industry, Commerce, Law, Education, Medicine, Engineering etc., to be nominated
by the Governing Body.
e) Three nominees of the university.
f) A faculty member nominated by the principal (member secretary)
2. Terms of Members: The term of the nominated members shall be two years.
3. Meetings: The principal shall convene a meeting of the Academic Council at least once
a year.
4. Functions: Without prejudice to the generality of functions mentioned, the Academic
Council will have powers to:
a) Scrutinize and approve the proposals with or without modification of the Boards of
Studies with regard to courses of study, academic regulations, curricula, syllabi and
modifications thereof, instructional and evaluation arrangements, methods,
procedures relevant thereto etc., provided that where the Academic Council differs
on any proposal, it will have the right to return the matter for reconsideration to the
Board of Studies concerned or reject it, after giving reasons to do so.
b) Make regulations regarding the admission of students to different programmes of
study in the college.
c) Make regulations for sports, extra-curricular activities, and proper maintenance and
functioning of the playgrounds and hostels.
d) Recommend to the Governing Body proposals for institution of new programmes of
study.
e) Recommend to the Governing Body institution of scholarships, studentships,
fellowships, prizes and medals, and to fra~ations for the awa
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2# Advise the Governing Body on suggestions(s) pertaining to academic affairs made by
it.
g) Perform such other functions as may be assigned by the Governing Body.
2.1.3 Board of Studies (UG and PG)
1. Constitution
a) Head of the department concerned (Chairman).
b) The senior faculty of each specialization.
c) Two experts in the subject from outside the college to be nominated by the Academic
Council.
d) One expert to be nominated by the vice-chancellor from a panel of six recommended
by the college principal.
e) One representative from industry/corporate sector/allied area relating to placement.
2# One postgraduate meritorious alumnus to be nominated by the principal.
g) The chairman, Board of Studies, may with the approval of the principal of the
college, co-opt:
1. Experts from outside the college whenever special courses of studies are to be
formulated.
ii. Other members of staff of the same faculty.
Note: As per the guideline No. 10 of DCE circular i5<)~~:~dc':):289:miJC)e~~2013-14
dated 21.05.2014, senior most faculty member of the department shall be the
chairman of BoS (UG) and senior most faculty member with PhD degree shall be
the chairman of BoS (PG). If senior most faculty member of the department having
the PhD degree qualification, he/she shall execute the responsibilities of BoS
chairman for both UG and PG.
2. Term: The term of the nominated members shall be two years.
3. Meeting: The principal of the college shall draw the schedule for meeting of the Board
of Studies for different departments. The meeting may be scheduled as and when
necessary, but at least once a year.
4. Functions: The Board of Studies of a department in the college shall:
(a) prepare syllabi for various courses/programme keeping in view the objectives of the
college, interest of the stakeholders and national requirement for consideration and
approval of the Academic Council;
(b) suggest methodologies for innovative teaching and evaluation techniques;
(c) suggest panel of names to the Academi~il for appointment of examiners/ BoE;
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(d) coordinate research, teaching, extension and other academic activities m the
department/college.
Note: As per UGC order D.O.No.1-1212015(CM) dated 22 Dee 2015 in the core
papers under the proposed guidelines 30 flexibility is proposed in adopting the
syllabus as per the template advised by the UGC. It is pertinent to point out that as
per the existing education policy different institutions and universities are required
to maintain 70% equivalence in the syllabi and the same is being maintained under
the proposed system of CBCS. This condition is also applicable if DSE/SEC are
chosen from the templates provided in UGC website.
2.1.4 Finance committee
1. Composition:
(a) The principal (Chairman).
(b) One person to be nominated by the Governing Body of the college for a period of
two years.
(c) One senior-most teacher of the college to be nominated in rotation by the principal
for two years.
2. Functions: The Finance Committee will be an advisory body to the Governing Body,
and will meet at least twice a year to consider:
a) budget estimates relating to the grant received/receivable from UGC, and income
from fees, etc. collected for the activities to undertake the scheme of autonomy; and
b) audited accounts for the above.
2.2 Rights and Privileges
2.2.1 Matters of Autonomy
1. Prescribing syllabus, courses of study, providing new courses and subjects of study.
2. Arranging for instructions of students.
3. Devising methods of evaluation, examination and tests leading to award Degrees by the
University.
4. The Degree shall be awarded by the University and the name of the College shall be
mentioned in the Degree certificate.
S. Admission of students to programs of study; provided that no student who does not
having minimum standard of eligibility prescribed for that course shall be admitted to the
College; provided further, that the intake of students shall not exceed the number fixed
by the University.
6. The College if it so desires, may start Diploma and Certificate Courses only after
obtaining permission from the University and Government of Karnataka. Certificates of
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the Diploma and Certificate Courses shall, however, be issued under the seal of the
College.
2.2.2 Procedure to introduce a new course/programme by autonomous college:
Step 1
The concerned department of the college should conceive the idea of introducing new
course and it should be well discussed in the Board of Studies of that subject. The Board
of Studies will formulate the idea into a proposal with all necessary details such as
objectives, eligibility, course content and fees structure. Such proposal will be forwarded
to the Academic Council. The proposal will be in the shape of an ordinance.
Step 2
The Academic Council will discuss such proposal in its meeting and shall approve the
proposal. In case the Council finds the proposal appropriate. The Academic Council shall
have the right to send back the proposal to the Board of Studies for revision/modification
or may reject the proposal giving suitable reasons. The proposal can be resubmitted to
the Academic Council for reconsideration after the necessary modifications are made.
Step 3
The proposals approved by the Academic Council will ultimately be submitted to the
Governing Body of the college for final approval and for permission to execute the
proposal.
Step 4
Autonomous college shall send all proposal approved by the Governing Body of the
college to the Government for sanction of such programme.
Step 5
Autonomous college shall send all proposal approved by the Governing Body of the
college along with the sanction letter from the Government to the University for
information. University may ask clarification regarding the issues in the proposal from
the college. The college is bound to give such clarification with an understanding that the
university shall accept the students for award of degree under such newly proposed
courses.
2.2.3 Meetings of the Statutory Bodies
Introduction of a new course should be executed after due preparation and large scale
participatory discussions.
(% Preparation for a course to be introduced in the next academic session should start in the
month of October of the preceding session with meetings of Board of Studies.
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2. Academic Council meeting shall be held twice, once in the month of AprillMay to
discuss proposals for the next academic session and again in the month of June/July to
monitor status of newly introduced courses. Academic Council shall propose ways and
means to maintain quality norms.
3. Governing Body meetings should follow the meetings of Academic Council. In the
month of July/August the Governing Body should pass the budget of the autonomous
fund including the autonomy grant received from UGc.
4. Finance committee should meet at least twice in a financial year. The meetings can be
organized in the month of April and September of every year. The meeting in the month
of April shall be the budget meeting for autonomy grant and in September will be
another budget meeting for autonomous fund created by the college through examination
and other relevant fees.
2.2.4 Examination Cell ! System
1. Autonomous College shall have an Examination Cell headed by Controller of
Examination who will be a permanent faculty nominated by the Principal on the basis of
potential of the person.
2. Principal of the college shall be the Chief Controller of Examinations.
3. Principal of the College shall nominate one/two Deputy Controller(s) for the effective
functioning of examination cell.
4. Teaching Faculty working in the college shall be nominated to the Examination Cell for
the post of Controller and Deputy Controller(s) for the tenure of 3 years. They will ~ .,
continue doing their teaching work as scheduled by t~: sPll~..ge. ( L 4,. 4 &"-/;( fVJPdrifflllfi ~ 'iN-- flN$?J -:»
5~Ldn'troller and Deputy Controller(s) of Examinatioru hall be approved by the Governing
Body. The honorarium for Controller and Deputy Controller(s) of Examination shall be
fixed by the Governing Body within the permissible limit provided in the UGC
guidelines issued time to time.
6. Chief Controller of Examinations must create a committee for smooth conduct of
examination. UG/PG examination committee must consist of all UG/PG Council
members along with the Controller, deputy controller(s) and Principal.
7. There shall be a team of Office Assistants, Computer Programmers, Data Entry
Operators and other helpers in the Autonomous Cell. The complete work of the
Examination cell may be carryout using outsourcing with the approval of the Governing
Body.
8. Examination Cell will have appropriate printing unit also for printing of question papers
and other relevant confidential material. ~ 1%03 4
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9. All part-time/full time functionaries of the Examination Cell shall be paid honorarium
for the extra work being done by them apart from their usual work. Such honoraria shall
be proposed by the Finance Committee and shall be approved by the Governing Body.
('% In case of the work of Examination cell is not outsourced, Governing Body may also
approve appointment of full time office staff in the examination cell on contractual basis
on the recommendation of Finance Committee and College Council. Such appointment
must be with the prior permission of the Commissioner, Department of Collegiate
Education. The salary of such staff will also be decided by the same mechanism.
11. Remuneration for examination work shall be decided by the finance committee and shall
be approved by the Governing Body. In no case it should be less than that paid by the
parent university. Details of remuneration, procedure for conduct of examination process
such as paper setting, invigilation, coding, valuation and penalty for violation of
procedure is given in Annexure III
2.2.5 Award of Degree
The Mysore University, alone, has the right to award Degree for the students evaluated
and recommended by the College, and the University shall device the format for the
Degree. However, the name of the College shall be mentioned in the Degree Certificate.
2.3 Review and Evaluation
The College shall constitute appropriate committees to evaluate its student performance,
improvement of standards and assess how best it has used the autonomous status. Such
self evaluation shall be alone at the end of every academic year and the report of the self
evaluation shall be submitted to the university every year by 31 st July. The performance
of the college is reviewed periodically by the University.
2.4 Miscellaneous
1. All recruitment of teaching staff shall be by the State Government.
2. College shall make a formative continuous assessment of student work during each
semester.
3. Teacher evaluation in the college may include periodical self evaluation, institutional
assessment of teacher performance, and student evaluation of teacher performance,
teacher research appraisal and other suitable forms of teacher appraisal.
4. The Principal shall constitute the non-statutory committees/Bodies as per the statute.
*. The members of the statutory bodies are entitled to travelling and other allowances as per
the existing KCSRI Autonomous College RUle~s.
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2.5 Power to remove difficulties
If any difficulty arises as to the constitution or reconstitution of any authority of the
College, after the commencement of these rules the Principal of the College with the
approval of the College Council can make such provisions not inconsistent with the rules
of the Autonomous College/ State Government/ UGC/ University of Mysore, as may
appear to be necessary or expedient for removing the difficulties.
Power to make rules
The Governing Body can make any other rules as it may deem fit to fulfill the objectives
for which the College has been declared Autonomou
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Government of Karnataka
Department of Collegiate Education
Government College (Autonomous), Mandya-571401
(Autonomous Institution under University of Mysore and Accredited by NAAC with A grade)
REGULATIONS GOVERNING CHOICE BASED
CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS) TO UG ANG PG
PROGRAMS 2016-17
Phone/Fax: 08232-220039, email:principalgcam@ gmail. com, website: gfgc.kar.nic.in/mandya
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1. Definitions
In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires:
1.1 CBCS: Choice-Based Credit System is a flexible system of learning. Credit defines
the quantum of content/ syllabus prescribed for a course and determines the number of
hours of instruction required. The distinguishing features of CBCS are the following:
It permits students to
(a) learn at their own pace.
(b) choose electives from a wide range of courses offered by the college
(c) undergo additional courses and acquire more than the required number of credits
(d) adopt an inter-disciplinary approach in learning
(e) make best use of the expertise of available faculty
1.2 Discipline Specific Course (Core course) is a course, which should compulsorily be
studied by a candidate as a core requirement.
1.3 Elective Course is a course which can be chosen from a pool of courses and which may
be very specific or specialized or advanced or supportive to the discipline/ subject of
study or which provides an extended scope or which enables an exposure to some other
discipline/subject/domain or nurtures the candidate's proficiency/skill.
1.3.1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) is a course offered under the main discipline/subject
of study or a ProjectlDissertation work.
1.3.2 Generic Elective is an elective course chosen from an unrelated discipline/subject, with
an intention to seek exposure beyond discipline(s) of choice.
1.3.3 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) may be of two kinds: Ability Enhancement
Compulsory Courses (AECC) and Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC). AECC courses
are the mandatory courses based upon the content that leads to Knowledge enhancement;
Environmental Science and English/Hindi/MIL Communication. SEC courses are value-
based and/or skill-based and are aimed at providing hands-on-training, competencies,
skills, etc.
l.4 Under Graduate (UG) programme means Bachelor's degree m the Faculties of
Science, Arts, Social Sciences and Commerce.
1.5 Post Graduate (PG) programme means Master's degree in the Faculties of Science,
Arts, Social Sciences and Commerce.
Student means a student admitted to UGIPG programmes under these Regulations.
Fee means the fee prescribed by the Auton~~ou. Olleg~fOr the UG
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l.8 Credit means the unit by which the course work is measured. In these Regulations oB:
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J::? for 15-16 weeks in a Semester.
(%* Grade Points is the weightage allotted to marks awarded in a course/paper.
1.10 Credit Points refer to the product of No. of credits multiplied by the Grade Point for a
given course/paper.
l.11 Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) refers to the performance of the student in a
given semester. SGPA is based on the total credit points earned by the student in all the
courses and the total number of credits assigned to the courses/papers in a semester.
1.12 Cumulative Grade Point Average (<";GPA) refers to the Cumulative Grade Point
Average weighted across all the semesters (6/4 semesters).
2. Programmes offered and duration of the Programmes
2.1 Faculty of Arts
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Programmes offered : Any two disciplines of the following as per the UGC order
D.O.No.F.1-l/2014 (Secy) 12 Nov 2014 and 20 Jan 2015 in accordance with the
Sec.10.l.
History, Economics, Political Science, Kannada, Geography, Sociology, Psychology,
English, Criminology, Public Administration and Journalism
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Programmes offered
1. MA in Kannada
2. MA in Political Science
3. MA in History
4. MA in Sociology
5. MA in English
2.2. Faculty of Science
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Programmes offered: The following combinations in as per the UGC order
D.O.No.F.1-l/2014 (Secy) 12 Nov 2014 and 20 Jan 2015 in accordance with the
Sec.10.l.
1. Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
2. Physics, Mathematics, Electronics
3. Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science
4. Physics, Mathematics, Computer Application
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5. Chemistry, Botany, Zoology
6. Chemistry, Zoology, Biotechnology
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Programmes offered
1. MSc in Physics
2. MSc in Mathamatics
3. MSc in Computer Science
2.3. Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration
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The detailed course structure is given in Annexure - I
3. Eligibility for admission
3.1 For UG programs
A candidate who has passed the two year pre-university examination conducted by the
Pre-university Board of Education in the State of Karnataka or any other examination
considered as equivalent thereto by the College is eligible for admission to the I
Semester of the course. For BSc courses students completing PUC or its equivalent
examination with respective science subjects are eligible. For BCA course students
completing PUC or its equivalent examination with Physics and Mathematics subjects
are eligible.
3.l.1 Students who have passed any JOC (10+2) are eligible to join I Semester BA.
3.1.2 Students who have passed the following JOC (10+2) are eligible to join I Semester
Degree course as detailed hereunder:
Name of the JOC Course Course to which Eligible
Computer Technique B.Sc. (PMCs)
Maintenance Repair of Electrical Domestic appliances B.Sc. (PME)
Electronic Technology B.Sc. (PME)
Mechanical Servicing (Two Wheeler) B.Sc. (PCM)
VAccounting and auditing, Co-operation,
4Accounting and costing, Accounting and taxation,
Banking, Material Management and Technology, BBA~/Marketing and Salesmanship, Office Management.
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1 A Candidate who has passed 3 years Diploma in Commercial or Secretarial Practice
conducted by Department of Technical Education, Government of Karnataka is eligible
for admission to III Semester BBA directly. However, such a candidate has to earn
required credits in AECC, SEC, DSE and GE of the respective programme.
2 A Candidate who has passed 2 years Diploma (after PUC) in Business Administration
conducted by Department of Technical Education, Government of Karnataka is eligible
for admission to V Semester BBA programme subject to the condition that the candidate
has to earn required credits in AECC, SEC, DSE and GE of the respective programme.
3 A Candidate who has passed 3 years Diploma in Paramedical course conducted by
Department of Technical Education, Government of Karnataka is eligible for admission
to I Semester BSc (CBZ).
4 A Candidate who has passed two years ITI course conducted by the Directorate of
Employment and Training, Karnataka is eligible for admission to I Semester BA.
5 A candidate who has produced duplicate TC for his admission with one/more than one
year break, his/her admission is subject to the review of College Council.
Note: A candidate who has passed any other examination equivalent to 10+2 or 10+3 is
eligible for admission to the IfIII semester with the pre-approval of the parent university.
3.2 For PG Programs
1. A candidate who has passed the three year degree with respective displine as a major/
optional subject or earned 24 credits by any UGC recognized university or any other
examination considered as equivalent thereto by the college is eligible for admission to
the I Semester of the programme. For MSc Computer Science programme candidates
completing BCAlBSC(IT) are also eligible. The minimum percentage required for the
admission to PG programs (for non CBCS) is subject to the orders issued by the parent
university time to time.
2. PG admission shall be carried out with an entrance examination conducted by the
Institution with the weightage of 50:50 for entrance and overall (all six semesters) merit
in the respective discipline or through parent University admission process.
3.3 A Candidate is not eligible to get the admission to any other UGIPG programme second
time after completion of a UG/PG Programme in any U niversity/ Autonomous College.
3.4 For re-admission in the case of DROPPED all courses (discontinuing a programme) .
UG/PG programme; see Sec. 12.7, 12.8, 12.9 and 12.10. . ~
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4 Medium of Instruction
The medium of Instruction shall be English! Kannada
5 Structure of Programme
The UG programme is used to denote BA, BSc, BCA, BCom, BBA and PG programme
is used to denote MA, MSc and MCom offered by the college under CBCS.
Different courses of study are labeled and defined as follows:
5.1 Core course - Discipline Specific Core (DSC)/Language: A course, which should
compulsorily be studied by a candidate aim to cover the basics that a student is expected
to imbibe in that particular discipline.
5.2 Elective Course: Generally a course which can be chosen from a pool of courses and
which may be very specific or specialized or advanced or supportive to the discipline/
subject of study or which provides an extended scope or which enables an exposure to
some other discipline/subject/domain or nurtures the candidate's proficiency/skill is
called an Elective Course.
5.2.1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Course: Elective courses offered under the main
discipline/ subject of study.
5.2.2 DissertationiProject*: An elective course designed to acquire special/advanced
knowledge, such as supplement study/support study to a project work, and a candidate
studies such a course on his own with an advisory support by a teacher/faculty member.
5.2.3 Generic Elective (GE) Course: An elective course chosen from an unrelated
discipline/subject, with an intention to seek exposure beyond discipline(s) of choice.
5.3 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC): The Ability Enhancement (AE) Courses may be
of two kinds:
5.3.1 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC): The courses based upon the
content that leads to Knowledge enhancement; Environmental Science and
English/Hindi/MIL Communication. These are mandatory for all disciplines.
5.3.2 Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC): The value-based and/or skill-based courses and
are aimed at providing hands-on-training, competencies, skills, etc. These courses may
be chosen from a pool of courses designed to provide value-based and/or skill-based
knowledge and should contain both theory and lab/hands-on/training/field work.
5.4 Practical/tutorials: One each with every core and discipline/generic specific elective
paper. Wherever there is a practical there will be no tutorial and vice-versa.
* Introducing Research Component in UG Programme
Project worklDissertation is considered as a special course involving application of
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Project/Dissertation work would be of 6/8 credits. A Project/Dissertation work may be
given in lieu of a discipline specific elective paper.
6 Semesters and Course structure
6.1 An academic year consists of two semesters.
a) Odd Semester (1, III and V Semester): July to November
b) Even Semester (II, IV and VI Semester): January to May
6.2 A semester normally extends over a period of 15-16 weeks with 90 working days. Each
week has 22-28 hours of instruction spread over a 6-day week.
6.3 Course structure
6.3.1 Every course offered will have three components associated with the teaching-learning
process of the course, namely Lecture - L, Tutorial- T and Practical- P, where L stands
Lecture session. T stands Tutorial session consisting participatory discussion / self study/
desk work! brief seminar presentations by students and such other novel methods that
make a student to absorb and assimilate more effectively the contents delivered in the
Lecture classes. P stands Practice session and it consists of Hands on experience /
Laboratory Experiments / Field Studies / Case studies that equip students to acquire the
much required skill component. In terms of credits, every one hour session of L or T
amounts to 1credit per semester and a minimum of two hour session of P amounts to
1 credit per semester, over a period of one semester of 15 weeks working days for
teaching-learning process. The total duration of a semester is 20 weeks inclusive of
semester-end examination.
6.3.2 A course shall have either or all the three components. That means a course may have
only lecture component, or only practical component or combination of any two or all
the three components. The total credits earned by a student at the end of the semester
upon successfully completion the course is L + T + P. The credit pattern of the course is
indicated as L: T : P. If a course is of 2-6 credits then the different credit distribution
patterns in L : T : P format could be 5 : 1 : 0, 4 : 0 : 0, 4 : 0 : 2, 3 : 1 : 0, 2 : 0 : 2, 3 : 0 : 1,
3 : 0 : 0, 0 : 0 : 2, 2 : 0 : 0, 0 : 0 : 4. The credit pattern for a PG Programme can be
decided by the respective BoS with the approval of Academic Council.
6.3.3 The concerned BoS will choose the convenient credit pattern for every course based on
the requirement as per UGC order D.O.No.F.1-1I2014 (Secy) 12 Nov 2014 and 20 Jan
2015. However, a course shall be of2 to 6 credits and will be evaluated for 100 marks. A
course with less than 3 credits in the credit pattern will be evaluated for 50 marks.
For any other approved course the eva can be decided by the respective
BoS.
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6.3A A project work/Dissertation of 6 credits is termed as Minor Project and will be evaluated
for 100 marks. A project work more than 6 credits is termed as Major Project and will be
evaluated for 200 marks. A project work/Dissertation may not be in accordance with the
credit pattern given in 6.3.2. Project guidance of 2/4 hours for a group of 4/5 students
may be treated as direct teaching hours in the credit pattern of 0 : X : 0, 0 : 0 : X or 0 : X
: X as recommended by the BoS with the approval of Academic Council.
~7 Council
There shall be various Councils headed by the Principal, in order to optimize the use of
resources and talents, to avoid duplication of courses and for effective coordination of
CBCS programmes and to take decisions about the issues related to the college.
7.1 College Council consisting of HOD's of all departments.
7.2 UG Council consisting of HOD's of all UO departments.
7.3 PG Council consisting of entire faculty of all PO departments.
The UO and PO council will prepare the common time-table in consultation with the
Principal of the college and to co-ordinate the CoE for the smooth conduct of
examinations. The Councils will meet at least twice in a semester.
7A Departmental Council consisting of all the teachers of the Department.
7A.1 The u~/poCouncil shall be responsible for admission to all the programmes offered by
the College including conduct of entrance tests, verification of records, admission, and
evaluation.
7A.2 Courses (Core/Elective) are designed by faculty and approved by the Departmental
Council shall be approved by the BoS.
7A.3 Course teacher(s)/ Mentor offering a course will also be responsible for maintaining
attendance and performance sheets of all the students registered for the course.
7AA Teacher(s) / Mentor offering a course will give the attendance and performance sheets
for C I and C2 examinations to the Head of the Department who in turn consolidates all
such performance sheets of courses pertaining to the programmes offered by the
department and forward the same to be processed by the CoE.
8 Student Advisor/ Mentor and programme co-ordinator
8.1 Student Advisor/ Mentor: Every student will have a member of faculty of the
Department as his/her student advisor. All teachers of the department s~ s
Student Advisors and will have more or less equal number of stu&4e ~ent
Advisor will advise the students in ChOOSing.E~. >c ~e~. /0 of er all possible
student support services. ~ I>' ~.'/>
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8.2 Programme co-ordinator: Head of the Department/ a nominated faculty member to co-
ordinate the mentor's work and is responsible for the possible student support services in
the respective programme.
9 Conduct
Every student is required to observe discipline and decorum both inside and outside the
campus in accordance with the Autonomous College/ Department of Collegiate
Education! University of Mysore Student Conduct Rules.
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10 Structure of Programme
10.1 UG
Number of Credits and Courses
Course BAIBCom BSc BBA BCA
Credits Courses Total Credits Courses Total Credits Courses Total Credits Courses Total
Kannada Language 4 3 12 - - - - - - - - -
English! Hindi4 3 12 - - - - - - - - -
Core Language/MIL
Course DSC1 6 4 24 6 4 24
DSC2 6 4 24 6 4 24 6 14 84 6 12 72
DSC3 - - - 6 4 24
Environmental Studies 1 4 4 4 1 4 4 1 4 4 1 4
Indian Constitution 1 4 4 4 1 4 4 1 4 4 1 4
Kannada Language1 4 4 4 1 4 4 1 4 4 1 4
communication
AECC Kannada Language - - - 4 1 4 4 1 4 4 1 4
English! Hindi Language/1 4 4 4 1 4 4 1 4 4 1 4
MIL communication
English! Hindi Language/- - - 4 1 4 4 1 4 4 1 4
MIL
SEC 4 4 16 2 4 8 4 2 8 2 4 8
ECDSE 6 4 24 6 6 36 6 4 24 6 6 36
GE 6 2 12 - - - - - - - - -
Total credits for a UG programme should be maximum of 140 credits
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10.2 PG
Course CreditslCourse No. of courses
Total No. of courses should amount toDSC
minimum of 42 creditsAs decided by the
Total No. of courses should amount toDSE BOS according to
minimum of 16 creditssection 6.3.2
GE/OEI Total No. of courses should amount to
Interdisciplinary minimum of 4 credits
Total credits for a PG programme should be maximum of 88 credits
Student can earn credits for his involvement in Extra Curricular Activityl General
Interest! Hobbyl Sportsl NCCI NSS Irelated courses according to approved policy
framed by the College (Annexure - II). These credits shall not be considered for the
calculation of SGPA and CGPA
11 Scheme of Instruction
11.1 The minimum duration for completion of a UG/PG Programme in any subject is 614
semesters. The maximum period for completion is 12/8 emesters counting from fir t
seme ter. Even if a candidate earns the required number of credits in less than 6/4
semesters, he/she has to necessarily study 614 semesters for the 312 years UG/PG
programme.
11.2 A candidate has to earn a minimum of 132176 credits, for successful completion of a
UG/PG programme in accordance with the See 10.1 and See 10.2. The 132176 credits
shall be earned by the candidate by studying DSC/AECC/SEC/DSE/GE as specified in
the See 19.14.
11.3 A candidate of UGIPG programme has a provision to go with a normal pace of 22/18
credits per semester. However he/she may opt to go with a slow pace not less than 18/16
credits per semester or with an accelerated pace of as high as 26124 credits per semester
with the approval of UGIPG council.
11.4 In excess to the minimum of 132176 credit for a UGIPG programme in the concerned
discipline(s)1 subject(s) of study, a candidate can opt to complete a maximum of 24/16
extra credits to acquire add on proficiencyl diploma in any particular disciplinel subject
along with the UG/PG programme. In such of the cases wherein, a candidate opts to earn
at least 4 extra credits in different discipline(s)1 subject(s) in addition to a minimum of
132176 credits at UG/PG level as said above then an add on proficiency certification will
be issued to the candidate by listing the courses studied and grades earned.
11.5 Only such candidates who register for a minimum of 18/16 credits
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semesters shall be considered for declaration of ranks, medals and are eligible to apply
for student fellowship, scholarship, freeships and hostel facilities.
12 Course Registration
12.1 After admission to a Programme, a Registration Number will be assigned to every
student by the college.
12.2 Every student must register (in consultation with his/her advisor/mentor) for the courses
he/she intends to undergo in that semester by applying in the prescribed proforma in
triplicate (duly signed by the candidate, student advisor/mentor and the Programme co-
ordinatorIHOD), within the prescribed date notified in the Academic Calendar.
12.3 Withdrawal from a course is permitted up to one week from the date of registration.
12.4 After registration, a student can drop an elective course agreed to earlier and can
substitute it by another elective course for valid reasons with the consent of the Student
Advisor, but before the prescribed date for withdrawal of courses provided that the
candidate will be able to fulfill the required minimum attendance in the substitute course.
Withdrawal from a course will not be permitted for those who undergo late registration.
Cancelation of a course (DSC/AECC/SECIDSE/OE) may be permitted before the
conduct of Cl examination.
12.5 From the second semester onwards, registration for the courses will be done by students
on or before a specified date in consultation with their student advisor/mentor. A student
will become eligible for registration only if he/she has cleared all dues to the Institution,
during the previous semester.
12.6 The courses registered after withdrawal should enable the student to earn a minimum of
18/16 credits per semester for a UOIPG programme.
12.7 If a student is unable to attend any classes (DROPED all courses) of both odd and even
semester (discontinue the program), he/she is not eligible to get the re-admission to same
or other programme in the next academic year. However due to medical reason his/her
re-admission in the consecutive academic year may be consider with the approval of
College Council on producing the proper documents to support the reason for
discontinuation. This provision may be provided only once for a programme.
12.8 In case of a PO student for the I year, he/she has to apply for the admission under regular
selection process with the approval of the College Council on producing the proper
documents to support the reason for discontinuity. This provision may be provided only
once for a programme.
12.9 If a student attended C3 examination of IIIII semester and DROPED all courses of IIIIV
semester, he/she is not eligible to get the re-admission to same or other pro~a-mnre~jii;;::
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consecutive academic year. However he/she may get the admission to IIIIII year (III/V
semester) in the consecutive academic year with the approval of College Council. This
provision may be provided only once for a programme.
12.10 Any breakup semesters (II/IV/VI) can continue by the candidates after the completion
of the regular duration of the programme by registering the courses with the re-
admission.
12.11 Students re-admitted to any programme under Sec. 12.7, 12.8, 12.9 and 12.10 ;f
(above three sections) are not eligible to participate in sportslNSSINCC/any other
extra-curricular activities.
13 Continuous Assessments
13.1 Assessment and evaluation processes happen in a continuous mode. However, for
reporting purposes, a semester is divided into 3 discrete components identified as C 1,
C2, and C3.
13.2 The performance of a candidate in a course will be assessed with reference to 6.3.3 as
explained below.
13.2.1 The first component, Cl of assessment is for 15%. This will be based on test, assignment
and/or seminar. During the first half of the semester, the first 50% of the syllabus will be
completed. This shall be consolidated during the 8th week of the semester.
13.2.2 The second component, C2 of assessment is for 15%. This will be based on test,
assignment and/or seminar. The continuous assessment and scores of second half of the
semester will be consolidated during the 15th week of the semester. During the second
half of the semester the remaining syllabus of the course will be completed.
13.2.3 The outline for continuous assessment activities for Cl and C2 will be proposed by the
teacher(s) concerned before the commencement of the semester and will be discussed
and decided in the respective Departmental Council with the approval of BOS. The
students should be informed about the modalities well in advance. The evaluated
courses/assignments during Cl and C2 of assessment are immediately returned to the
candidates after obtaining acknowledgement in the register maintained by the concern
teacher for this purpose.
13.2.4 If any course is designed with L : T : P credits pattern of X : 0 : 2, Departmental Council
with the approval of BoS can conduct Cl with the continuous assessment through
practical record and C2 with the continuous assessment through practical record and a
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13.2.5 If any course is designed with L : T : P credits pattern of 0 : 0 : 2, Departmental Council
with the approval of BOS can conduct only C2 with the continuous assessment through
practical record and a test.
13.2.6 During the 18th -20th week of the semester, a semester-end examination of 3 hours
duration shall be conducted for each course. This forms the third/final component of
assessment (C3) and the maximum marks for the final component will be 70% of the
marks assigned to the respective course according to See 6.3.3. However, candidate has
to apply for the C3 examination in the prescribed format with applicable fee to the
examination cell. If any candidate fails to apply within the specified date, he/she will not
be permitted to appear for C3 examination.
14 Attendance
14.1 The teacher handling a course shall be responsible for maintaining a record of attendance
of students who have registered for the course.
14.2 All faculty members shall intimate the Head of the Department at least seven calendar
days before the last instruction day in the semester the particulars of all students who
have less than 75% attendance in one or more courses. However any student who
participated in the marked events (NSS/NCC/Sports etc), the classes conducted in the
duration actually participated shall be excluded from the total number of classes
conducted.
14.3 A candidate who has less than 75% attendance shall not be permitted to apply for the
end-semester examination in the course in which the shortfall exists.
14.4 The HOD shall announce the names of all students who will not be eligible to take the
end-semester examinations in the various courses and send a copy of the same to the
college office. Registrations of such students for those courses shall be treated as
canceled. If the course is a core course, the candidate should register for and repeat the
course when it is offered next. If any candidate is willing to re-register a course after the
regular period of admitted programme, he has to re-admit to the programme by paying
prescribed fee with the approval of UG/PG council.
15 Examination and Evaluation
15.1 Evaluation will be done on a continuous basis, three times during each semester. For the
purpose of uniformity, particularly for inter-departmental transfer of credits, there will be
a uniform procedure of examination to be adopted by all faculty members. There will be
two sessional components Cl and C2, and one end-semester examination :3 for each
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15.2 Cl and C2 examinations (of one to two hours duration) may employ one or more
assessment tools such as objective tests, assignments, paper presentation, laboratory
work, etc suitable to the course. This requires an element of openness. The students are
to be informed in advance about the nature of assessment. A Student cannot repeat Cl
and C2.
15.3 Provision of appeal for Cl and C2
15.3.1 If a candidate is not satisfied with the evaluation of Cl and C2 components, he/she can
approach the grievance cell with the written submission together with all facts, the
assignments, C1 and C2 written papers etc, which were evaluated. He/she can do so
before the specified date by the department. The grievance cell is empowered to revise
the marks if the case is genuine and is also empowered to levy penalty as prescribed by
the policy of the Autonomous college on the candidate if his/her submission is found to
be baseless and unduly motivated. This cell may recommend for taking
disciplinary/corrective action on an evaluator if he/she is found guilty. The decision
taken by the grievance cell is final. For every programme there will be one grievance
cell. The composition of the grievance cell is as follows.
UG PG
1. Principal/ Controller/ Deputy Controller of
Examinations
2. Head of the department PG Council
3. One senior faculty member / subject expert
of the other department.
15.3.2 In case the evaluation of Cl and C2 components has found to be erratic, then such cases
shall be referred to the UG/PG council to establish whether or not any valuer has been
erratic in his evaluation, and to recommend if the committee so desires, any punitive
measures in accordance with the Annexure III.
15.4 There shall be one end semester examination C3 of 3 hours duration carrying 70% of
marks in each course covering the entire syllabus prescribed for the course. The end
semester examination is normally a written / laboratory based examination. The duration
of the practical examination will be decided by the Departmental Committee with the
approval of BoS. Model question paper for each course has to be prepared by the teacher
and the same should be forwarded to the Head of the Depart
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IS.S The C3 examination schedule will be prepared by the controller of examination in
consultation with the examination committee and to be displayed in the notice board at
least one week before the examination.
IS.6 In case of a course with practical component or with only practical component, a
practical examination will be conducted with both internal and external examiners. A
candidate will be assessed on the following basis.
Component Weightage
Knowledge of relevant processes 30%
Skills and operations involved SO%
Results / products including calculation and reporting 20%
If external examiner does not turn up, BoE chairman with the approval of chief
controller of examination may appoint two internal examiners to conduct practical
examination.
IS.7 If a course has both theory and practical components with credit pattern L : T: P, then as
parts of C3, both theory and practical examinations shall be conducted as follows.
CreditTheory Theory exam duration Lab Lab exam duration
pattern
2:0:1 SO% 2 Hrs 20% Decided by
2:0:2 3S% 2 Hrs 3S% departmental
4:0:2 50% 3 Hrs 20% committee
15.8 The details of continuous assessment are summarized in the following Table.
Course with
Course with credit pattern Course withSyllabus and Period of
Component credit pattern x:O:x or O:O:x credit patternContinuous assessment
x:x:O 0:0:2 onlyTheory Lab
First 50% in first half of the
Cl 15% 10% S% -- semester (To be
consolidated by 8th week)
30% Remaining 50% in second
C2 IS% 10% 5% (100% of the half of the semester (To be
syllabus) consolidated by 16th week)
100% of the syllabus to be
C3 70% 50% 20% 70% completed during 18th-20th
Week
IS.9 Conduct of Examinations, Indiscipline and malpractice at the examination center
As per the Conduct of Examinations - Reference manual for Head of Institutions and
Chief Superintendent issued by the parent university time to time.
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15.10 Finally, awarding the grades should be completed latest by 24th week of the semester.
16 Question paper setting coding valuation and declaration of results
16.1 Constitution of Board of Examination
Board of Studies shall nominate the Board of Examiners and consist of the following
members:
1. Head of the Department concerned/Senior faculty member on rotation shall be the
Chairman of the Board.
2. Twoffhree senior teachers in the Department on rotation.
3. Twoffhree experts in the subject from universities/ other college.
16.2 Question paper setting
16.2.1 From the list of Examiners provided by the Board of Studies, Chairman of BoE will
prepare a list of paper setters and examiners in each subject.
16.2.2 Questions papers in two /three (for a course in which makeup examination to be
conducted) sets shall be set; one by the internal examiner and one/two by the external
examiner for a course. Whenever there are no sufficient internal examiners, the chairman
BoE shall get the questions papers set by external examiners.
16.2.3 The papers will be scrutinized by a Board of Examiners constituted for this purpose.
16.2.4 The paper setters in each paper will be provided with a copy of blown-up syllabus and
model question paper.
16.2.5 The paper setters have to provide scheme of valuation along with the question paper of
the examination.
16.2.6 The Department has to provide model answers for the question papers of the examination
held and the same should be kept in the library for reference.
16.2.7 The board is responsible for proper scrutiny of question papers. In case, any question
paper is not in accordance with the scheme and syllabus, then such cases shall be referred
to the UGIPG council, and to recommend if the committee so desires, any punitive
measures in accordance with the Annexure III.
16.3 Coding of answer scripts
Before valuation, all the answer scripts shall be coded using false numbers/bar-coding
with a separate false numbers/bar-coding for each paper.
16.4 Valuation
16.4.1 For UG, there shall be single valuation of the answer scripts at the college (Central
Valuation) with minimum 50% of the scripts shall be evaluated by external examiners.
16.4.2 For PG, there will be double valuation (one by internal and one by external) of all answer
scripts at the college (Central Valuation).
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16.4.3 The average of marks (after rounding it oft) awarded by the two examiners will be taken,
if the difference between the marks awarded by the two examiners is less than 20%.
16.4.4 If the difference in marks awarded by the two examiners exceeds 20%, it will be referred
to third valuer (other than first two) / BoE. The average of the marks awarded by third
valuation and the nearest of the first two will be final marks.
16.5 Valuation of Minor/ Major Project / Dissertation and Viva-voce
Right from the initial stage of defining the problem, the candidate has to submit the
progress reports periodically and also present his/her progress in the form of seminars in
addition to the regular discussion with the guide. Components of evaluation are as
follows.
Cl Examination 15%
C2 Results of Work and Draft Report 15%
Concise Dissertation / Project Report 40%C3
Viva-voce 30%
Dissertation / project report will be valued jointly by the project supervisor and one
external examiner nominated by the Chairman of BoE. Students may be asked to make a
presentation before the faculty members and students.
17 Photocopy of Answer scripts, Re-totalling and Re-valuation
17.1 A candidate, who desires to apply for Photo copy of his theory answer script of C3
examination, may do so by paying the prescribed fee and submitting prescribed
application directly to the CoE with-in the date, as specified from time to time.
17.2 A candidate, who desires to apply for re-totaling and re-valuation of his only theory
answer script of C3 examination, may do so by paying the prescribed fee and by
submitting the prescribed application, along with the relevant original marks card to the
CoE, within the date as notified from time to time by the College.
17.3 The re-totalling shall provide for checking whether all the answers have been valued and
whether the totaling is correct. In case any answer or part has not been valued, that part
may be referred to another valuer, and marks so awarded shall be added to the totaL In
case there is any mistake in totaling or carryover of marks from the inside sheets to the
facing sheet, the CoE may have it corrected with the approval of the PrincipaL
17.4 The result of Re-totaling shall be announced within 20 days from the last date fixed for
receipt of applications.
17.5 The revaluation shall be referred to second/third valuer (other than first/second) by the
Chairman of BoE. If the revaluation is concerned to more than three courses in a
discipline BoE can carry out the revaluation.
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17.6 The result of re-valuation shall be announced within 20 days from the last date fixed for
receipt of applications.
17.7 If the difference between the original marks and the revaluation marks does not exceed
20% of the maximum marks prescribed for that theory paper, the average of the two shall
be the final award.
17.8 If the difference between the original marks and the revaluation marks is more than 20%
of the maximum prescribed for that theory paper, such scripts shall be got valued by
BOE. The marks awarded by the BoE shall be the final award of marks and such scripts
should be preserved at the examination cell at least five years from the date of
examination.
17.9 In case where one or more answers are not valued by the original valuer, then the marks
awarded by the subsequent valuer, as far as these answers are concerned, shall be taken
as they are, without averaging with the marks of the other.
17.10 In cases where the difference between the original marks, first revaluation marks or/and
the second revaluation marks clearly indicate that a particular examiner has been erratic
in his/her valuation, then such cases shall be referred to the College Council to establish
whether or not any valuer has been erratic in his evaluation, and to recommend if the
committee so desires, any punitive measures in accordance with the Annexure III.
17.11 If there is a complaint of a serious nature of erratic or unfair valuation in any paper for a
group of candidates, the principal may after a preliminary inquiry, order for special
valuation of the concerned group or entire set of candidates in the paper concerned. After
such special valuation, a random sample of 10% of the answer scripts, subject to a
minimum of 10, shall be referred for review.
17.12 The provision for gracing shall also apply to such candidates after re-totaling and
revaluation. However the grace marks shall be shown separately in marks ledger and not
in marks card.
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18.1
Award of grace marks
Grace Marks shall be awarded to a Paper [Theory/Practical/Viva- Voce/ Head of Passing
(Aggregate)] to a maximum of 2% per course, if, after gracing, the candidate gets
minimum prescribed marks in the Theory/Practical/Viva- Voce to get P grade in the
course. The added grace marks to any course(s) should be carried by the other course(s)
from which he/she secures higher than the minimum marks for P grade. The maximum
grace marks permissible in a C3 examination shall not exceed 6 marks.
A candidate shall be eligible to a maximum of 4% (Aggregate) grace marks in a course,
provided the candidate:
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1. Appears for the entire examination (all courses);
2. He has not secured the required minimum for pass in only one course
[Theory/Practical/Viva- Voce/Head of Passing (Aggregate)] of the examination.
3. Passes the whole examination by such gracing; and
4. Gets the minimum prescribed marks in the Theory/Practical/Viva- Voce and Head of
Passing (Aggregate) to get grade P by such gracing.
19 Passing minimum
19.1 A candidate has to secure minimum P grade in a course (Grade points = 4 and 40% of
marks).
19.2 If a course with the credit pattern X : 0 : X (L : T : P), to secure P grade in each course
(theory and Practical put together) shall be 40% provided minimum marks in theory and
practical component shall be 30% excluding C1 and C2 component.
19.3 For a course with the credit pattern X : 0 : X (L : T : P), a candidate secure minimum
30% in Cl and C2 put together and also individually in theory as well as in Practical
component to appear for C3 of the respective course.
19.4 In case a candidate secures less than 30% in Cl and C2 put together (Absent or secure
zero marks in Cl or C2), the candidate is said to have DROPPED the course, and such a
candidate is not allowed to appear for C3. This shall be declared by the CoE before the
commencement of C3 examination.
19.5 In case a candidate secures less than 30% in Cl and C2 put together in anyone
component (theory or practical) of a course with the credit pattern X : 0: X (L : T : P),
he/she can appear for the C3 of the component for which he/she is eligible. The
candidate can re-register the course for the respective component (theory or practical)
when it is offered in consecutive semester. The marks secured in the other component
(theory or practical) will be retained.
19.6 In case a candidate secures less than 30% in C3 or absent for C3, the candidate is said to
have not completed the course and he/she may either opt to DROP the course or to
utilize PENDING option. The candidate has to give it in writing to the CoE through
Head of the department within 10 days from the date of notification of final results. If
any candidate fails to give in writing within specified time, it is considered to be
PENDING option. The candidate with PENDING option shall complete C3 component
within double the duration of the programme, by re-appearing only for C3 component of
that course when it is offered next time in the department on payment of prescribed fee
and he / she carries the same marks awarded in Cl and C2.
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19.7 In case the candidate secures less than 30% in C3, but his/her Grade G = 4, as per section
20.1 below, then he/she may be declared to have been conditionally successful, provided
that such benefit of conditional clearance based on G = 4 shall not be available for more
than 8 credits for the entire programme of UG/PG course. If a candidate is eligible for
more than one course, the course which has highest marks in C3 will be considered. If
the marks are equal, the following order shall be considered.
a) DSC
b) DSE
c) SEC
d) GE
e) Languages
f) Communication Language/ES
A student shall not utilize this benefit along with the Sec. 18 (grace marks).
19.8 In case a candidate secures more than 30% in C3 and G = 4, then he/she may choose
DROP/PENDING option. The candidate has to give it in writing to the CoE through
Head of the department within 10 days from the date of notification of final results. If
candidate opt for the PENDING, he/she can re-appear only for C3 component within
double the duration of the programme, by paying prescribed fee and he / she carries the
same marks awarded in C1 and C2. In case he/she absent for re-appearing C3 or secures
lower grade than the earlier, earlier grade will be retained. This option can be utilized
one time for a course.
19.9 A candidate can re-appear for C3 of a course when the course is offered again by the
department by paying prescribed fee and he / she carries the same marks awarded in
C1and C2.
19.10 A candidate also has to re-register for the DROPPED course when the course is offered
again by the department if it is a DSC. The candidate may choose the same or an
alternate course in case the dropped course is other than DSC.
19.11 A candidate who is said to have DROPPED project work has to re-register for the same
subsequently within the stipulated period. The details of any dropped course will not
appear in the grade card.
19.12 The tentative / provisional grade card will be issued by the Principal at the end of every
semester indicating the courses completed successfully. This statement will not contain
the list of DROPPED courses.
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19.13 Upon successful completion of UG/PG programme a final grade card/Transcript
consisting of grades of all courses successfully completed by the candidate will be issued
by the Principal.
19.14 A candidate has to earn a minimum of 132/76 credits, for successful completion of
UG/PG programme with a distribution of credits for different courses as given in the
following table.
19.14.1 UG Programme
Type of Course BA/BCom BBA BSc /BCA
1 DSC 72 72 72
2 AECC 8 16 16
3 SEC 16 8 8
4 DSE 24 24 36
5 GE(OE) 12 12 -
Total 132 132 132
19.14.2 PG Programme
Course No. of courses
DSC Total No. of courses should amount to minimum of 42 credits
DSE Total No. of courses should amount to minimum of 16 credits
GE/OEITotal No. of courses should amount to minimum of 4 credits
Interdisci p linary
Total credits for a PG programme should be minimum of 76 credits
20 Separatel Makeup Examination
20.1 In case of students who could not attend C 1 or C2 due to medical reason or under
extraordinary circumstances or participating in Sports/NCC/NSS/any other
extracurricular activities by satisfying the conditions of See 14, a separate examination
for C2 shall be conducted before C3 examination by the concerned department with the
approval of departmental council. This separate examination can be considered
equivalent to Cl or C2.
20.2 In case of students who secures less than 30% in Cl and C2 put together by satisfying
the conditions of See 14, a makeup examination for C2 shall be conducted before C3
examination by the concerned department with the approval of departmental council.
20.3 The candidate has to give it in writing to the Head of the Department for separatel
makeup examination of C2 within 5 days from the date of notification of results of C2
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examination, by paying prescribed fee. However fee may be waived off for the students
who attended Sports/NCC/NSS/any other extracurricular activities.
20.4 Makeup examination (only for C3) shall be conducted only for V and VI semester in
case of UG and, III and IV semester students in case of PG candidates those who are
chosen PENDING option for any course.
20.5 The candidate has to give it in writing to CoE through Head of the department for
makeup examination of C3 within 5 days from the date of notification of results of that
semester, by paying prescribed fee.
20.6 The makeup examination schedule will be prepared by the controller of examination in
consultation with the examination committee and to be displayed in the notice board at
least 5 days before the examination.
20.7 7% (rounded to nearest number) of the maximum marks of that examination shall be
deducted from the secured marks in only makeup examination of C2 and C3.
20.8 A candidate applied for makeup examination of C3 can utilize the facilities provided in
See 17.
21 Marks and Grading
21.1 Numerical Grade (Grade points) and credit points earned by the candidate in the course
will be as given below.
Range of % Grade PointGrade Credit Point (CP) = C x G
of Marks (G)
91- 100 10 o (Outstanding) C x 10
81- 90 9 A+ (Excellent) Cx9
71- 80 8 A (Very Good) C x 8
61-70 7 B+ (Good) Cx7
51- 60 6 B (Above Average) Cx6
41- 50 5 C (Average) C x 5
40 4 P (Pass) Cx4
0-39 0 F (Fail) CxO
Absent 0 Ab (Absent) CxO
where C is the credit value of the course.
21.2 Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA)
Credit Points for the paper
(CP)
= No. of Credits assigned x
for the paper
Grade Point secured
for that Paper
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SGPA indicates the performance of a student in a given Semester. SGPA is based on the
total credit points earned by the student in all the courses and the total number of credits
assigned to the courses/papers in a Semester.
Note: SGPA is computed only if the candidate passes in all the courses (gets a
minimum P grade in all the courses) of a semester.
Total Credit Points in the SemesterSGPA of a semester =
Total Credits in that Semester
21.3 Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
CGPA refers to the Cumulative Grade Point Average weighted across all the semesters.
CGPA is obtained by dividing the total number of credit points (CP) in all the semesters
by the total number of credits in all the Semesters. The fmal result at the end of all the
semesters is declared in the form of CGP A.
Note: CGPA is calculated only when the candidate passes in all the courses of all the
semesters.
Total CP of I Semester + Total CP of II Semester +
Total CP of III Semester + Total CP of IV Semester
CGP A = -=-------:-----::---:-:-----=--c-,---::---------,-----,---:-,---::----
Total Credits of I Semester + Total credits of II Semester +
Total credits of III Semester + Total Credits of IV Semester
21.4 Classification of results
The final grade point to be awarded to the student is based on CGP A secured by the
candidate and is given as follows.
CGPA Qualitative Index
8.0 -10.0 Distinction
6.0 -7.9 First Class
5.0 - 5.9 Second Class
4.0 -4.9 Successful
Equivalent/Overall percentage = 10 x (CGPA - 0.5)
(or said to be 50.05% in case CGPA = 5.55)
22 Grade Card
The Grade Card issued at the end of the semester to each student i
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GRADE CARD
Course Course Title Credits Grade Grade Points Credit points Remarks
Semester I
Course 1 6 A 8 48
Course 2 6 C 6 36
Course 3 6 B+ 7 42
Course 4 4 0 10 40
Course 5 I A 8 08
Total 23 174
SGPA = 7.56
Semester II
Total
SGPA=
Semester III
Total
SGPA=
Semester IV
Total
SGPA=
Semester V
Total
SGPA=
Semester VI
SGPA=
CGPA= Overall percentage:
Discipline CGPA Equivalent Percentaze
Discipline 1 .Discipline 2 »> .>:Discipline 3
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Annexure I
Semester-I Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
English! Hindi! MIL-l Core 4 - - 4
DSC -lA Core 5 1 - 6
DSC-2A Core 5 1 - 6
.English/Hindi/MIL Communication AECC 4 - - 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Course Structure for BA/BCom
(Disciplines without practical component)
Semester - II Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
English! Hindi! MIL-l Core 4 - - 4
DSC -IB Core 5 1 - 6
DSC-2B Core 5 1 - 6
English!Hindi/MIL Communication AECC 4 - - 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - III Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
English/ Hindi! MIL- 2 Core 4 - - 4
English/ Hindi! MIL-2 Core 4 - - 4
DSC -IC Core 5 1 - 6
DSC-2C Core 5 1 - 6
SEC-I Elective 4 - - 4
Semester - IV Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
English/ Hindi! MIL-3 Core 4 - - 4
English/ Hindi! MIL-3 Core 4 - - 4
DSC -lD Core 5 1 - 6
DSC-2D Core 5 I - 6
SEC-2 Elective 4 - - 4
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Semester-V Total Credits - 22
Type of No. of creditsCourse
Course L T P Total
DSE -lA Elective 5 1 - 6
DSE-2A Elective 5 1 - 6
GE-l Elective 5 1 - 6
SEC-3 Elective 4 - - 4
Semester - VI Total Credits - 22
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE-IB Elective 5 I - 6
DSE-2B Elective 5 I - 6
GE-2 Elective 5 1 - 6
SEC-4 Elective 4 - - 4
Course Structure for BA/BCom
(Disciplines with practical component)
Semester-I Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
English/ Hindi/ MIL-l Core 4 - - 4
DSC -IA Core 5 I - 6
DSC - 2A (with practical component) Core 4 - 2 6
English/Hindi/MIL Communication AECC 4 - - 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - II Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
English/ Hindi/ MIL-I Core 4 - - 4
DSC -IA Core 5 1 - 6
DSC - 2A (with practical component) Core 4 - 2 6
English/Hindi/MIL Communication AECC 4 - - 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
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Semester - III Total Credits - 24
Type of No. of creditsCourse
Course L T P Total
English/ Hindi! MIL-2 Core 4 - - 4
English! Hindi! MIL-2 Core 4 - - 4
DSC -IC Core 5 I - 6
DSC - 2C (with practical component) Core 4 - 2 6
SEC-I Elective 4 - - 4
Semester - IV Total Credits - 24
Type of No. of creditsCourse
Course L T P Total
English/ Hindi! MIL-3 Core 4 - - 4
English/ Hindi! MIL-3 Core 4 - - 4
DSC -ID Core 5 I - 6
DSC - 2D (with practical component) Core 4 - 2 6
SEC-2 Elective 4 - - 4
Semester-V Total Credits - 22
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE -IA Elective 5 I - 6
DSE - 2A (with practical component) Elective 4 - 2 6
GE-I Elective 5 I - 6
SEC-3 Elective 4 - - 4
Semester - VI Total Credits - 22
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE -IB Elective 5 I - 6
DSE - 2B (with practical component) Elective 4 - 2 6
GE-2 Elective 5 I - 6
SEC-4 Elective 4 - - 4
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Course Structure for BSc (PCM and PMCS)
Semester-I Total Credits - 26
Type of No. of creditsCourse
Course L T P Total
OSC - lA (Physics) Core 4 - 2 6
OSC - 2A (Chemistry or CS) Core 4 - 2 6
OSC - 3A (Mathematics) Core 5 1 - 6
English/Hindi/MIL Communication AECC 4 - - 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - II Total Credits - 26
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
OSC - IB (Physics) Core 4 - 2 6
OSC - 2B (Chemistry or CS) Core 4 - 2 6
OSC - 3B (Mathematics) Core 5 1 - 6
EnglishlHindi/MIL Communication AECC 4 - - 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - III Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
OSC - lC (Physics) Core 4 - 2 6
OSC - 2C (Chemistry or CS) Core 4 - 2 6
OSC - 3C (Mathematics) Core 5 1 - 6
English/Hindi/MIL AECC 4 - - 4
SEC-l Elective 2 - - 2
Semester - IV Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
OSC - 10 (Physics) Core 4 - 2 6
OSC - 20 (Chemistry or CS) Core 4 - 2 6
OSC - 3D (Mathematics) Core 5 1 - 6
English/Hindi/MIL AECC 4 - - 4
SEC-2 Elective 2 - - 2
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Semester-V Total Credits - 20
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE - lA (Physics) Elective 4 - 2 6
DSE - 2A (Chemistry or CS) Elective 4 - 2 6
DSE - 3A (Mathematics) Elective 4 - 2 6
SEC-3 Elective 2 - - 2
Semester - VI Total Credits - 20
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE - IB (Physics) Elective 4 - 2 6
DSE - 2B (Chemistry or CS) Elective 4 - 2 6
DSE - 3B (Mathematics) Elective 4 - 2 6
SEC-4 Elective 2 - - 2
Course Structure for BSc (CBZ)
Semester-I Total Credits - 26
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSC - lA (Chemistry) Core 4 - 2 6
DSC - 2A (Botany) Core 4 - 2 6
DSC - 3A (Zoology) Core 4 - 2 6
English/Hindi/MIL Communication AECC 4 - - 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - II Total Credits - 26
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSC - IB (Chemistry) Core 4 - 2 6
DSC - 2B (Botany) Core 4 - 2 6
DSC - 3B (Zoology) Core 4 - 2 6
English/Hindi/MIL Communication AECC 4 - - 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
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Semester - III Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSC - IC (Chemistry) Core 4 - 2 6
DSC - 2C (Botany) Core 4 - 2 6
DSC - 3C (Zoology) Core 4 - 2 6
English/Hindi/MIL AECC 4 - - 4
SEC-l Elective 2 - - 2
Semester - IV Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSC - IC (Chemistry) Core 4 - 2 6
DSC - 2C (Botany) Core 4 - 2 6
DSC - 3C (Zoology) Core 4 - 2 6
English/Hindi/MIL AECC 4 - - 4
SEC-2 Elective 2 - - 2
Semester-V Total Credits - 20
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE - lA (Chemistry) Elective 4 - 2 6
DSE - 2A (Botany) Elective 4 - 2 6
DSE - 3A (Zoology) Elective 4 - 2 6
SEC-3 Elective 2 - - 2
Semester - VI Total Credits - 20
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE - IB (Chemistry) Elective 4 - 2 6
DSE - 2B (Botany) Elective 4 - 2 6
DSE - 3B (Zoology) Elective 4 - 2 6
SEC-4 Elective 2 - - 2
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Course Structure for BCA
Semester-I Total Credits - 26
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSC-I Core 4 - 2 6
DSC-2 Core 4 - 2 6
DSC-3 Core 4 - 2 6
English/HindilMIL Co mmunication AECC 4 - - 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - II Total Credits - 26
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSC-4 Core 4 - 2 6
DSC-5 Core 4 - 2 6
DSC-6 Core 4 - 2 6
English/Hindi/MIL Co mmunication AECC 4 - - 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - III Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSC-7 Core 4 - 2 6
DSC-8 Core 4 - 2 6
DSC-9 Core 4 - 2 6
English/Hindi/MIL AECC 4 - - 4
SEC-I Elective 2 - - 2
Semester - IV Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSC -10 Core 4 - 2 6
DSC -II Core 4 - 2 6
DSC -12 Core 4 - 2 6
EnglishlHindi/MIL AECC 4 - - 4
SEC-2 Elective 2 - - 2
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Semester-V Total Credits - 20
Type of No. of creditsCourse
Course L T P Total
DSE-l Elective 4 - 2 6
DSE-2 Elective 4 - 2 6
DSE-3 Elective 4 - 2 6
SEC-3 Elective 2 - - 2
Semester - VI Total Credits - 20
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE-4 Elective 4 - 2 6
DSE-5 Elective 4 - 2 6
DSE-6 Elective 4 - 2 6
SEC-4 Elective 2 - - 2
Course Structure for BBA
Semester -I Total Credits - 26
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSC-l Core 5 1 - 6
DSC-2 Core 5 1 - 6
DSC-3 Core 5 1 - 6
English/Hindi/MIL Communication AECC 4 - - 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - II Total Credits - 26
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSC-4 Core 5 I - 6
DSC-5 Core 5 I - 6
DSC-6 Core 5 1 - 6
EnglishiHindi/MIL Communication AECC 4 - - 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
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Semester - III Total Credits - 22
Type of No. of creditsCourse
Course L T P Total
DSC-7 Core 5 1 - 6
DSC-8 Core 5 1 - 6
DSC-9 Core 5 1 - 6
English/Hindi/MIL AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - IV Total Credits - 22
Type of No. of creditsCourse
Course L T P Total
DSC -10 Core 5 1 - 6
DSC -11 Core 5 1 - 6
DSC -12 Core 5 1 - 6
English/Hindi/MIL AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - V Total Credits - 22
Type of No. of creditsCourse
Course L T P Total
DSC -13 Core 5 1 - 6
DSE-I Elective 5 1 - 6
DSE-2 Elective 5 1 - 6
SEC-l Elective 4 - - 4
Semester - VI Total Credits - 22
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSC - 14 Core 5 1 - 6
DSE-3 Elective 5 1 - 6
DSE-4 Elective 5 1 - 6
SEC-2 Elective 4 4
Note:
As per UGC order D.O.No.l·1212015 (CM) dated 22 Dee 2015 in the core papers under the proposed
guidelines 30% flexibility is proposed in adopting the syllabus as per the template advised by the
UGC. It is pertinent to point out that as per the existing education policy different institutions and
universities are required to maintain 70% equivalence in the syllabi and the same is being
maintained under the proposed system of CBCS. This condition is also applicable if DSE/SEC's
chosen from the templates provided in UGC website. ~
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Course Structure for MA Kannada
Semester-I
Type of No. of creditsCourse
Course L T P Total
KA 01 ~z.3ei-3 5i-3,,~ ;woo3.s : c:j0.s DSC 3 1 - 4
KA 02 ~z.3ei-3 5i-3,,~ ;woo3.sd oo;:3"ej DSC 3 1 - 4
KA 03 5~~ Qod~i-3 =v= DSC 3 1 - 4
KA 04 5i-3,,~ ~c;:5,)~e : c:j0.s DSC 3 1 - 4
Students are permitted to choose anyone of the following
KA 05 'lZe);:::io;irj~9'.soJ;);:::i :DSE 3 1 - 4
~i-3c:jd ;woo3.sd ~~.;j5 -v=KA 06 ~o::S;)~E'"O~;)~9'6oJ;);:::i :
DSE 3 1 - 4o:J;)z:y;),..3.s~c;:5,)~eoj,) c;:5,)JVe.J3~.;jrl~,)
Total Credits - 20
Semester -II
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
KB 01 cj')Q60<)eJei-35i-3,,~ ;woo3.s : c:j0.s DSC 3 1 - 4
KB 02 c;:5,)Q.sO<)eJei-35i-3,,~ ;woo3.sd oo;:3"ej DSC 3 1 - 4
KB 03 CJ.) ~~ Zihl~~~ i-3 DSC 3 1 - 4--' '"
KB 04 Zihld~eo~,) Zihl~rI~;) cj,)~ ;woo3.s DSC 3 1 - 4
Students are permitted to choose anyone of the following
KB 05 'lZe);:::io;irj~9'210S;);:::i: •DSE 3 1 - 4
~i-3c:jd Alo~~oj,) ~~.;j5 eJQ2Ioj')i-3
KB 06 ~cj;)~E'"OS;) ~9'210S;);:::i: ••DSE 3 1 - 4
~03JVeM ~c;:5,)~e
KB 07 5;d,,~ Zihl~, ;woo3.s (~z.3e;d) OE 3 1 - 4
Total Credits - 20
* for the students registered KA05 in I Semester
** for the students registered KA06 in I Semester
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Semester - III
Type of No. of creditsCourse
Course L T P Total
KC 0 1 3Vc!)~5 AWOO~ii: C!3c;jii: c:ilO5<lo.:>ojii DSC 3 1 - 4
KC 02 eQ;)~5 5c:S"r;5AWOO~iid ooot~ DSC 3 1 - 4
KC 03 ;;jo~J<)~dc:S .;:)1;J.)c:Sc:il~ i'ifCl5Z3<lc:S DSC 3 1 - 4I I ...!) ~
Students are permitted to choose anyone of the following
KC 04 m;;so:1d e5Qii0j,);;S : •DSE 3 1 - 4
5N;)n.35 Z;:;c:SC!3d5~r\eJ;)
KC 05 .;:)o;j:J~eOl:J e5r::liiOl:J;;S : ••DSE 3 1 - 4
eQ:l~5 .;:)c:::S:>~eoS:lojo.JOi'ieJ;) : &;)~~5
KC 06 5~r;5 Q<l~ AWOO~ii(c:ilQiio.:>~~c:S) OE 3 1 - 4
Total Credits - 16+0E
* for the students registered KBOS in IISemester
** for the students registered KB06 in IISemester
Semester - IV
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
KD 0 1 eQ;)~5 5~r;5 AWOO~ii: C!3c;jii'o.:>ojii' o.Jdowo DSC '~3 /Kp - #'4-KD 02 o:J<)~~ii o.Jojii.;:);)~ojJ<)o~ DSC 3 1 - 4
KD 03 ;;j~a5 ~Qiic:il DSC 3 1 - 4
KD 04 e::!oj~5 o.:>0:5;)e (Minor Project) DSC 1.5' 4- - tJrbStudents are permitted to choose anyone of the following
KD 05 m;;so:1d e5;1iiOl;);;S : •
DSE 3 1 - 45c:S"r;5Z;:;c:SC!3dAWOO~ii(e~ C!3c;jiii'ieJ;))
KD 06 .;:)o;j;)~eol;) e5;160j,);;S : ••
DSE 3 1 - 4eQ;)~5 .;:)c:il~eoS:l So.:>Oi'ieJ;): ec:S~~5
KD 07 5c:S"r;5Q<l~ AWOO~ii(c:ilQiio.:>~~c:S) OE 3 1 - 4
Total Credits - 20
* for the students registered KCOS in III Semester
** for the students registered KC06 in III Semester
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MA Political Science
Semester-1
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
PSA01 Western Political Thought DSC 3 1 0 4
PSA02 Administrative Theories DSC 3 1 0 4
PSA03 Theories of International Relations DSC 3 1 0 4
Students are permitted to choose any two of the following
PSA04 Democratic DSE 3 1 0 4
PSA05 Indian Administrative System DSE 3 1 0 4
PSS06 India and her neighbors DSE 3 1 0 4-
Total number of credits for the I semester: 20
Semester-2
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
PSB01 Indian Political Thought DSC 3 1 0 4
PSB02 Public Personal Administration DSC 3 1 0 4
PSB03 Major issues in world politics DSC 3 1 0 4
Students are permitted to choose any two of the following
PSB05 Development Administration in India DSE 3 1 0 4
PSB05 International Law DSE 3 1 0 4
PSB06 Ambedkar and Deprived Caste Movement DSE 3 1 0 4
Total number of credits for the II semester: 20
Semester-3
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
PSC01 Comparative Government and Politics DSC 3 1 0 4
PSC02 Contemporary Political ideologies DSC 3 1 0 4
PSC03 Modern Political Analysis DSC 3 1 0 4
Students are permitted to choose anyone of the following
PS304 Social Welfare Administration in India DSE 3 1 0 4
PSC05 Organization and Management DSE 3 1 0 4
PSC06 Political Sociology of India OE 3 1 0 4
Total number of credits for the III semester: 16+0E
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Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
PSD01 Research Methodology and Computer Application DSC 3 1 0 4
PSD02 Theory and Practice of Human Rights in India DSC 3 1 0 4
PSD03 Minor Project DSC 3 1 0 4
Students are permitted to choose any two of the following
PS404 Karnataka Government and Politics DSE 3 1 0 4
PSD05 Panchayath Raj Institution in India DSE 3 1 0 4
PSD06 Globalization and Global Order DSE 3 1 0 4
Total number of credits for the IV semester: 20
MA History
Semester-1
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
HA01 Ancient Indian Civilization: From Harppa Civilization DSC 3 1 0 4
to the Vardhanas Dynsty
HA02 Ancient World Civilization (Egypt, Mesopotam ian, DSC 3 1 0 4
Greek, Roman)
HA03 Problems of Ancient Indian History DSC 3 1 0 4
Students are permitted to choose any two of the following
HA04 Society and Polity of Ancient North India DSE 3 1 0 4
HA05 Economic History of Ancient North India up to 700 DSE 3 1 0 4
A.D.
HA06 History of Satavahanas, Kadambas of Banavasi and DSE 3 1 0 4
Gangas of Talakadu
HA07 The History of South India under Chalukyas of DSE 3 1 0 4
Badami, Pallavas of Kanchi, and Rashtrakutas
HA08 Economic History of South India DSE 3 1 0 4
HA09 Development of Society and Polity of Ancient South DSE 3 1 0 4
India
Total number of credits for the I semester: 20
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Semester-2
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
HB01 History of Medieval India (700 to 1707 A.D) DSC 3 1 0 4
HB02 History of Medieval World (Arab, Persian, Europe) DSC 3 1 0 4
HB03 Economic History of Medieval North India DSC 3 1 0 4
Students are permitted to choose any two of the following
HB04 Society and Polity of Medieval India DSE 3 1 0 4
HB05 History of Medieval South India : Hoysalas and DSE 3 1 0 4
Chalukyas of Kalyana
HB06 History of Vijayanagara Dynasty 1336 1646 A.D. DSE 3 1 0 4
HB07 Socio-Religious Movements in Medieval South India DSE 3 1 0 4
HB08 Economic History of Medieval South India DSE 3 1 0 4
HB09 Colonialism and Nationalism in Modern India OE 3 1 0 4
Total number of credits for the II semester: 20+0E
Semester-3
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
HC01 Historical Method DSC 3 1 0 4
HC02 Problems of Modern Indian History DSC 3 1 0 4
HC03 Indian National Movement DSC 3 1 0 4
Students are permitted to choose anyone of the following
HC04 Constitutional History of Modern India 1773 - 1950 DSE 3 1 0 4
HC05 History of Modern Europe (1871 1985) DSE 3 1 0 4
HC06 History of United States of America (1765 1962) DSE 3 1 0 4
HC07 History of Russia (1917 1992) DSE 3 1 0 4
HC08 History of South Asia Excluding India (1947 1996) DSE 3 1 0 4
HC09 Freedom Struggle in India (1857-1947) OE 3 1 0 4
Total number of credits for the III semester: 16+0E
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Semester-4
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
HD01 Historiography DSC 3 1 0 4
HD02 History of Karnataka (1500 1799 A.D) DSC 3 1 0 4
HD03 Economic History of Modern India (1757- 1947) DSC 3 1 0 4
Students are permitted to choose any two of the following
HD04 History of British Karnataka (1800-1947) DSE 3 1 0 4
HD05 History of Modern Mysore (1799 1947 A.D) DSE 3 1 0 4
HD06 History of Freedom Movement and Unification DSE 3 1 0 4
Movement in Karnataka
HB07 Economic History of Modern Karnataka DSE 3 1 0 4
HD08 Social Movement in Modern India. DSE 3 1 0 4
HD09 Minor Project DSE 0 2 2 4
MA Sociology
Semester-1
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
SA01 Classical Sociology DSC 4 0 0 4
SA02 Research Methods in Social Sciences DSC 4 0 0 4
SA03 Rural Society in India: Change and Development DSC 4 0 0 4
Students are permitted to choose any two of the following
SA04 Society and Education DSE 4 0 0 4
SA05 Sociology of Marginalized Group DSE 4 0 0 4
SA06 Sociology of Development DSE 4 0 0 4
Total number of credits for the I semester: 20
Semester-2
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
SB01 Modem Sociological Theories DSC 4 0 0 4
SB02 Sociology of Health DSC 4 0 0 4
SB03 Sociology of Social Movements DSC 4 0 0 4
Students are permitted to choose any two of the following
SB04 Gender and Society DSE 4 0 0 4
SB05 Sociology of Professions DSE 4 0 0 4
SB06 DSE 4 0 0 4
SB07 Indian Society in Transition OE 4 0 0 4
Total number of credits for the II semester: 20+0E
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Semester-3
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
SC01 Contemporary Sociological Theories DSC 4 0 0 4
SC02 Statistics and Computer Applications DSC 4 0 0 4
SC03 Politics and Society DSC 4 0 0 4
Students are permitted to choose anyone of the following
SC04 Human Rights and Social Justice DSE 4 0 0 4
SC05 Urban Society in India DSE 4 0 0 4
I SC06 Social Disorganization and Reconstruction IOE ~4
Total number of credits for the III semester: 16+0E
Semester-4
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
SD01 Approaches to the Study of Indian Society DSC 4 0 0 4
SD02 Globalization and Indian Society DSC 4 0 0 4
SD03 Project Work DSC 4 0 0 4
Students are permitted to choose any two of the following
SD04 Society, Media and Development DSE 4 0 0 4
SD05 Social Policy and Social Development DSE 4 0 0 4
SD06 Sociology of Family DSE 4 0 0 4
Total number of credits for the IV semester: 20
MA English
Semester-1
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
EA01 English Literature from Chaucer to Milton DSC 3 1 0 4
EA02 Elizabethan Age DSC 3 1 0 4
EA03 17th and 18th Century English Literature DSC 3 1 0 4
EA04 19th Century English literature DSC 3 1 0 4
Students are permitted to choose anyone of the following
EA05 Dalit literature Part - I DSE 3 1 0 4
EA06 Feminism DSE 3 1 0 4
Total number of credits for the I semester: 20
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Semester-2
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
EB01 The Modern Age Part - I DSC 3 1 0 4
EB02 Literary Criticism - I DSC 3 1 0 4
EB03 Indian writing in English DSC 3 1 0 4
Students are permitted to choose any two of the following
EB04 Caribbean Fiction and poetry DSE 3 1 0 4
EB05 Cross- Cultural Women Writers DSE 3 1 0 4
EB06 Dalit literature Part - II DSE 3 1 0 4
Total number of credits for the II semester: 20
Semester-3
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
EC01 The Modern Age Part - II DSC 3 1 0 4
EC02 Indian writing in English - II DSC 3 1 0 4
EC03 New Literatures in English DSC 3 1 0 4
Students are permitted to choose anyone of the following
EC04 Women's Writing DSE 3 1 0 4
EC05 Folklore and Literature DSE 3 1 0 4
EC06 Novels of childhood OE 3 1 0 4
Total number of credits for the III semester: 16+0E
Semester-4
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
ED01 Literary Criticism - II DSC 3 1 0 4
ED02 American Literature DSC 3 1 0 4
Students are permitted to choose any three of the following
ED03 European Classics DSE 3 1 0 4
EC04 Canada and the World DSE 3 1 0 4
ED05 Theory of Partitions DSE 3 1 0 4
ED05 Myth and Drama DSE 3 1 0 4
Total number of credits for the IV semester: 20
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MSc Physics
Semester-1
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
PAa1 Mathematical Methods of Physics-1 DSC 3 a a 3
PAa2 Thermal physics DSC 3 a a 3
PAa3 Classical Mechanics DSC 3 a a 3
PAa4 Classical Electrodynamics, Optics and Electronics DSC 3 a a 3
PAa5 Electronics Lab / General Physics Lab DSC a a 4 4
Students are permitted to choose anyone of the following
PAa6 Computer lab - 1 ~TEXdocumentation and gnuplot DSE a a 2 2
PAa? Computer lab - 1 ~TEXdocumentation, Octave and DSE a a 2 2
Xfig
Total number of credits for the I semester: 18
Semester-2
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
PBa1 Mathematical Methods of Physics-2 DSC 3 a a 3
PBa2 Continuum Mechanics and Relativity DSC 3 a a 3
PBa3 Atomic Physics, Molecular Physics and Modern Op- DSC 3 a a 3
tics
PBa4 Quantum Mechanics-1 DSC 3 a a 3
PBa5 Electronics Lab / General Physics Lab DSC a a 4 4
Students are permitted to choose anyone of the following
PBa6 Computer lab - 2 Python Language DSE a a 2 2
PBa? Computer lab - 2 Perl Language DSE a a 2 2
PBa? Renewable Energy Physics Open Elec- 3 1 a 4
tive
Total number of credits for the II semester: 18+0E
Semester-3
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
PCa1 Condensed Matter Physics DSC 3 a a 3
PCa2 Nuclear Physics and Particle Physics DSC 3 a a 3
PCa3 Quantum Mechanics-2 DSC 3 a a 3
PCa4 Seminar DSE a 2 a 2
PCa5 Condensed Matter Physics Lab / Nuclear Physics DSC a a 4 4
Lab
PCa6 Adv. SSP lab / Interfacing lab DSC a a 2 2
PBa? Modern Physics-
OE 3 1 a 4
Total number of credits for the III semester. 1?+OE ~A. '-- ~
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Semester-4
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
PD01 Condensed Matter Physics Lab / Nuclear DSC 0 0 4 4
Physics lab
PD02 Adv. SSP lab / Interfacing lab DSC 0 0 2 2
PD03 Project DSE 0 2 4 6
Students are permitted to choose three courses from the following 4 groups
(not more than one from any group)
Group - 1
PD04 Nuclear Detectors and Measurements DSE 3 0 0 3
PD05 Nuclear Models and Reactor Theory DSE 3 0 0 3
PD06 Nuclear Scattering and Reaction Theory DSE 3 0 0 3
Group - 2
PD~? Properties of Materials DSE 3 0 0 3
PD08 X-ray Crystallography DSE 3 0 0 3
PD09 Physics of Semiconductors DSE 3 0 0 3
Group - 3
PD10 Theory of Relativity DSE 3 0 0 3
PD11 Angular Momentum and Quantum Field The- DSE 3 0 0 3
ory
PD12 Physics of Group Theory DSE 3 0 0 3
Group - 4
PD12 Introduction to Nanoscience and Technology DSE 3 0 0 3
PD13 Lasers and Photonics DSE 3 0 0 3
Students are permitted to choose anyone of the following for extra credit (Elective Subjects)
not compulsory
PD15 Nuclear Spectroscopy Methods DSE 3 0 0 3
PD16 Modern Optics DSE 3 0 0 3
PD1? Radiation Physics & Dosimetry Open Elec- 3 1 0 4
tive
Total number of credits for the IV semester: 21+EC+OE
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MSc Computer Science
Semester-1
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
CSA01 Analysis and Design of algorithms DSC 3 1 0 4
CSA02 Multimedia and Web Designing DSC 2 1 1 4
CSA03 Data structures Using C DSC 2 1 1 4
Students are permitted to choose any two of the following
CSA04 Discrete Mathematics DSE 3 1 0 4
CSA05 Computer Graphics DSE 2 1 1 4
CSA06 Numerical Techniques and Operation Research DSE 2 1 1 4
Total number of credits for the I semester: 20
Semester-2
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
CSB01 Software Engineering DSC 3 1 0 4 -CSB02 RDBMS DSC 2 1 1 4
CSB03 OOPs with Java DSC 2 1 1 4
Students are permitted to choose any two of the following
CSB05 Hardware Maintenance DSE 2 1 1 4
CSB06 Data warehouse and Data Mining DSE 2 1 1 4
CSBO? Complier Design DSE 3 1 0 4
Total number of credits for the II semester: 20
Semester-3
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
CSC01 System Programming and Operating System DSC 3 0 1 4
CSC02 Computer Networks DSC 2 1 1 4 -CSC03 Term Work DSC 0 2 2 4
Students are permitted to choose anyone of the following
CSC04 Dot Net Programming DSE 2 1 1 4
CSC05 Digital Image Processing DSE 2 1 1 4
CSC06 MATHLAB Programming DSE 2 1 1 4
CSCO? Computer Hardware Maintanance OE 1 0 1 2
CSC08 C Programming OE 1 0 1 2
CSC09 Electronic Commerce OE 1 0 1 2
CSC09 Numerical Techniques OE 1 0 1 2
Total number of credits for the III semester: 16+0E ~ .,
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Semester-4
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
CSD01 Software Architecture DSC 3 1 0 4
CSD02 Major Project Work DSC 0 2 6 8
Students are permitted to choose anyone of the following
CSD03 Graph Theory DSE 2 1 1 4
CSD04 Multimedia Communication DSE 2 1 1 4
CSD05 Pattern Recognition DSE 2 1 1 4
CSD06 Mobile Communication DSE 2 1 1 4
CSDO? Software Quality Assurance DSE 2 1 1 4
CSD08 Big Data Analytics DSE 2 1 1 4
Total number of credits for the IV semester: 16+0E
MSc Mathematics
Semester-1
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
MA01 Algebra - I DSC 3 1 0 4
MA02 Real Analysis - I DSC 3 1 0 4
MA03 Real Analysis - II DSC 3 1 0 4
MA04 Complex Analysis - I DSC 3 1 0 4
MA05 Linear Algebra DSC 3 1 0 4
MA06 Combinatories and Graph Theory DSC 3 1 0 4
Total number of credits for the I semester: 20
Semester-2
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
MB01 Algebra - II DSC 3 1 0 4
MB02 Real Analysis - III DSC 3 1 0 4 -
MB03 Complex Analysis - II DSC 3 1 0 4
Students are permitted to choose any two of the following
MB04 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations DSE 3 1 0 4
MB05 Representation Theory of Finite Groups DSE 3 1 0 4
MA06 Graph Theory DSE 3 1 0 4
MAO? Discrete Mathematics OE 3 1 0 4 ..
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Semester-3
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
MC01 Elements Of Functional Analysis DSC 3 1 a 4
MC02 Topology - I DSC 3 1 a 4
Students are permitted to choose any two of the following
MC03 Commutative Algebra DSE 3 1 a 4
MC04 Theory of Numbers DSE 3 1 a 4
MC05 Algebraic Number Theory DSE 3 1 a 4
MC06 Galois Theory DSE 3 1 a 4 .
MCO? Differential equations and its applications OE 3 1 a 4
Total number of credits for the III semester: 16+0E
Semester-4
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
MD01 Measure and Integration DSC 3 1 a 4
MD02 Topology - II DSC 3 1 a 4
Students are permitted to choose any three of the following
MD03 Differential Geometry DSE 3 1 a 4
MC04 Advanced Graph Theory DSE 3 1 a 4
MD05 Theory of Partitions DSE 3 1 a 4
MD06 Advanced Functional Analysis DSE 3 1 a 4
MOO?Algorithms and Computations OE 3 1 a 4
Total number of credits for the IV semester: 20+0E
MCom
Semester-1
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
CA01 Accounting Theory DSC 3 1 a 4
CA02 Corporate Governance DSC 3 1 a 4
CA03 Financial Management DSC 3 1 a 4
CA04 Marketing Management DSC 3 1 a 4.
Students are permitted to choose anyone of the following
CA05 Statistics for Business Decisions DSE 3 1 a 4
CA06 Business Policy and Environment DSE 3 1 a 4
Total number of credits for the I semester: 20
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Semester-2
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
CB01 Capital Market Instruments DSC 3 1 0 4
CB02 Human Resource Management DSC 3 1 0 4
CB03 Organizational Behavior DSC 3 1 0 4
Students are permitted to choose any two of the following
CB04 Computer Applications in Commerce DSE 2 1 1 4
CB05 Management of Non-Profit Organisation DSE 3 1 0 4
CB06 Insurance Management DSE 3 1 0 4
CCO? Foreign Exchange Management DSE 3 1 0 4
Total number of credits for the" semester: 16+0E
Semester-3
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
CC01 Business Research Methods DSC 3 1 0 4
CC02 International Business DSC 3 1 0 4
CC03 Strategic Management DSC 3 1 0 4
Students are permitted to choose any two of the following DSE
CC04 Indirect Tax Law Practice DSE 3 1 0 4
CC05 Contemporary Areas of Financial Accounting DSE 3 1 0 4
CC06 Marginal Costing and Decision Making DSE 3 1 0 4
CCO? International Business Institutions and Agreements DSE 3 1 0 4
CC08 Retail Banking OE 3 1 0 4
CC09 Personal Finanical Management OE 3 1 0 4
CC10 Finanical Accounting OE 3 1 0 4
CC11 Tourism Management OE 3 1 0 4
Total number of credits for the III semester: 16+0E
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Semester-4
Course work Type Number of credits
L T P Total
CD01 International Accounting DSC 3 1 0 4
CD02 Major Project Work" DSC 0 2 6 8
Students are permitted to choose any two of the following DSE
CD03 Corporate Tax Law Planning (Pre-requisite CC04) DSE 3 1 0 4
CD04 International Financial Reporting Standards (Pre- DSE 3 1 0 4
requisite CC05)
CD05 Tools and Techniques of control (Pre-requisite DSE 3 1 0 4
CC06)
CD06 Foreign Exchange Management (Pre-requisite DSE 3 1 0 4
CCO?)
Total number of credits for the IV semester: 20+0E
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Annexure II
Policy regarding Interest! Hobby/ Sports/ NCC/ NSS /related courses
1 A candidate can earn maximum of three credits in his/her six semesters UG program as
given in the following table by participating in Sports/ NCC/ NSS /related courses and also
from his/her achievements due to his/her Interest! Hobby apart from the regular registered
courses.
CreditsSI. No Activity
I Year II Year IIIYear
1 Sports 1 1 1
2 NCC - 2 1
3 NSS - 2 -
4 Cultural activity 1 1 1
5Hobby - Projects, Fieldwork or any other
- 2 1activity approved by the UG council
2 At the time of registration of courses during I1III/V semester, students shall register in the
respective departments/coordinator for his/her participation in extra-curricular activity in that
academic year by applying in the prescribed proforma in triplicate (duly signed by the
candidate, concerned co-ordinatorIHOD/Officer and the Program co-ordinator), within the
prescribed date notified in the Academic Calendar.
3 The department head/coordinator shall maintain a record along with the certificate(s) of
participation of each event for all registered candidates.
4 In case the documents produced by the candidate or department head/coordinator is found to
be counterfeit, then such cases shall be referred to the UG council, and to recommend if the
committee so desires, any punitive measures in accordance with the Annexure III
5 An activity of 112 credit(s) with 112 years will be evaluated for 100 marks according to point
No.8 of this annexure.
6 The evaluation of the various activities to be carried out is specified in the following table.
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Activity Evaluation Authority
Sports Sports committee
NCC NCC officer and AO/CO of the Unit
NSS NSS committee
Cultural Activity Cultural coordination committee
Hobby - Projects, Fieldwork or any otherConcerned committee such as Science
forum, Computer club, Humanities forumactivity approved by the UG council
and Literature forum.
7 Minimum eligibility to consider the activity.
Activity Minimum Eligibility
Sports Zonal level participation
NCC B certificate
NSSSuccessful completion of two years NSS
service with certificate
Cultural Activity District level participation
Hobby - Projects, Fieldwork or any otherAs decided by the respective committee
activity approved by the UG council
8 The marks assigned to various events of the activity are specified in the following table.
8.1Sports
Event Marks (one/two games)
Zonal level participation 40
Zonal level runner 45
Zonal level winner 50
University level runner 60
University level winner 65
Inter University runner 75
Inter University winner 80
Any other extra achievements/
participation in more than two games in As decided by the sports committee
maximum to 100marksvarious level
Note:
Any sports event participated by a student in any other organization shall not be
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8.2NCC
Event Marks
B Certificate with 112 any CATC 40
CATC camp for the selection of Group level +5 for each camp
TSC/RDC team Maximum +10
State level TSCIRDC +10
National level TSC/RDC +20
National Integration Camp +10
C certificate 60
Any other extra achievements/ participation 10
remarkable university authorized events 10 As decided by evaluation authority
various level
8.3 NSS
Event Marks
Successful completion of two years NSS service40
with certificate.
District/ University level Camp+5 for each camp
Maximum +10
State level Camp +10
National Integration Camp +10
Any other extra achievements/ participation 10
remarkable events in various levelAs decided by evaluation authority
8.4 Cultural Activity
Event Marks (one/two events)
District level participation 40
District level winner +10
State level winner (II and III places) +10
State level winner (I place) +20
Any other extra achievements/
participation 10 remarkable events 10 As decided by evaluation authority
various level
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Annexure III
Remuneration rates and Penalty amount
1 Remuneration:
No. Description UG (RS) PG (Rs)
Sitting allowance for AC meeting 750/ - per day
1. Sitting allowance for GB meeting 1000/- per day
Honorarium (only for AC meeting) (only for external member) 1000/- per day
Honorarium (only for GB meeting) (only for external member) 4000/- per day
Sitting allowance 600/- per day 750/- per day
DA 600/- per day 750/- per day
Local Conveyance 200/- per day 250/- per day
Chairman fee: BOS and BOE meeting 1500/- 1500/-
Theory paper valuation
< 3hrs 20.00 per script 25.00 per script
Min.200/- Min. 250/-
~ 3hrs 25.00 per script 30.00 per script
Min. 250/- Min.300/-
Chairman fee for valuation
Up to 1500 scripts 1500/- 1500/-
1500 to 3000 scripts 2000/- 2000/-
Above 3000 scripts 2500/- 2500/-
Practical examination including valuation
2.Up to 3 hours per candidate per 30.00 per script 40.00 per script
examiner Batch min. 300.00 Batch min. 400.00
More than 3 hours per candidate per 40.00 per script 50.00 per script
examiner Batch min. 400.00 Batch min. 500.00
Contingency amount per student per 40/- SO/-
paper (practical component subjects) for
science discipline
Contingency amount per student/ paper 20/- 30/-
(practical component subjects) for arts
and commerce disciplines
Project report evaluation including viva per examiner
(4 - 6 students per batch with oneltwo project group or individual project report)
Up to 6 credits 400/- 500/-
More than 6 credits 500/- 600/-
Viva-voce examination with skill 15/- 25/-
development activity for per candidate Batch min. 300/- Batch min. 500/-
per exarruner
3. Theory examination
Chief superintendent 200/- per session 300/- per session
4. Deputy chief superintendent/Squad 150/- per session 200/- per session
(lnternallExternal)
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Room invigilators ISO/-per session 150/- per session
5. SDAfTypist SO/-per session 50/- per session
Group D 30/- per session 30/- per session
Practical examination
6.Chief superintendent 50/- per session 75/- per session
Clerk-cum typist 30/- per session 30/- per session
Group D 30/- per batch 30/- per batch
Question paper production
Paper setting theory « 3 hrs) /set 400/- 600/-
Paper setting theory (> 3 hrs) /set 500/- 750/-
7. Translation of QP/ set 100/- ISO/-
Contingency per BOEIBOS 1000/- 1000/-
Scheme of valuation Commerce and 250/- 300/-
Management disciplines
8.Scheme of valuation Science and 200/- 250/-
mathematics disciplines
9.Scheme of valuation Humanities and 150/- 200/-
Literature disciplines
Coding/de-coding
Convener/Chairman (not applicable sole 1000/- 1000/-
10. chairman)
Coding per script 1/- 1/-
Laminating the marks card 0.75/- 0.75/-
Central valuation coordinator 300/- per day 500/- per day
11.0.20/- script 0.20 per script
Central valuation assistant coordinator 200/- per day 300/ - per day
0.20 per script 0.20 per script
Withdrawal of question paper from As per the university As per the university
the treasury: norms norms
Treasury officer To be entered To be entered
12. Treasury assistant
Treasury group d
Coordinator (college) 125/- per session 125/ - per session
Group d (college) 50/- per session 50/- per session
Maintenance of Examination account
13. (will be claimed after the end of every IS00/-p.a
academic year)
Travelling allowance: 6/- per km
14.(If travelling distance is more than 400 km (to and fro) he/she may entitled to claim
actual travelling cost by producing original tickets up to 2AC train fare)
Auto fare (only for external members) 80+ 80 = 160
Note:
1. Any member/examiner/valuer is not eligible to claim DA along with sitting allowance.
2. All external members are eligible to claim Travelling allowance and Auto Fare as
specified in item No. 14
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3. Every ChairmanlMember [Internal or External] has to scrutinize 2 question papers per
day.
4. The utilization of the Contingency bill is to be produced within 10 days after completion
of the respective work.
5. All Payments is to be made through the RTGS subject to TDS wherever applicable.
Recipients shall mention PAN and Bank details in the bill.
6. Appointment and Allotment of staff for theory examination.
Invigilators
Office Superintendent
Relieving Superintendent
Office Staff:
Clerk
One for every 40 students
One per session
One for every 4 rooms
Typist/Computer Operator
Peon for Chief Superintendent
Attenders
One per session
One per session
One per session
One for every 4 rooms
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2 ~~ee
2.1 All fees should be collected from a student shall not be more than minimum fee fixed by
the University and Government.
2.2 Principal can initiate necessary action to reduce the fee with the approval of College
Council.
3 Penalty
Penalty for various mistakes done by the faculty members those who are involving in
examination and other process shall be in accordance with the parent University penalty
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Course Structure for BA without practical component
(Only for 2015-16 batch)
Semester -I Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC-IA Core 4 - - 4
DSC-2A Core 4 - - 4
DSC-3A Core 4 - - 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - II Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC-IB Core 4 - - 4
DSC-2B Core 4 - - 4
DSC-3B Core 4 - - 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - III Total Credits - 25
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC-IC Core 5 - - 5
DSC-2C Core 5 - - 5
DSC-3C Core 5 - - 5
Computer Fundamentals SEC 2 - - 2
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Semester - IV Total Credits - 25
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC-IC Core 5 - - 5
DSC-2C Core 5 - - 5
DSC-3C Core 5 - - 5
Computer Application SEC 2 - - 2
Semester- V Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE-IA Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-IB Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-2A Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-2B Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-3A Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-3B Elective 4 - - 4
Semester - VI Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE-IC Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-ID Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-2C Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-2D Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-3C Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-3D Elective 4 - - 4
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Course Structure for BA with practical component
(Only for 2015-16 batch)
Semester-I Total Credits - 24
Type of No. of creditsCourse
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC-IA Core 4 - - 4
DSC-2A Core 4 - - 4
DSC - 3A (with practical component) Core 3 - 1 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - II Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC -lB Core 4 - - 4
DSC-2B Core 4 - - 4
DSC - 3B (with practical component) Core 3 - 1 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - III Total Credits - 25
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC-IC Core 5 - - 5
DSC-2C Core 5 - - 5
DSC - 3C (with practical component) Core 3 - 2 5
Computer Fundamentals SEC 2 - - 2
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Semester - IV Total Credits - 25
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC-ID Core 5 - - 5
DSC-2D Core 5 - - 5
DSC - 3D (with practical component) Core 3 - 2 5
Computer Application SEC 2 - - 2
Semester- V Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE-IA Elective 4 - - 4
DSE -IB Elective 4 - - 4
DSC-2A Elective 4 - - 4
DSC -2B Elective 4 - - 4
DSC-3A Elective 4 - - 4
DSC - 3B (with practical component) Elective 2 - 2 4
Semester - VI Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE-IC Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-ID Elective 4 - - 4
DSC-2A Elective 4 - - 4
DSC-2B Elective 4 - - 4
DSC-3A Elective 4 - - 4
DSC - 3B (with practical component) Elective 2 - - 2
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Course Structure for BSc(PCM/PMCS)
(Only for 2015-16 batch)
Semester-I Total Credits - 24
Type of No. of creditsCourse
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC - IA (with practical component) Core 3 - 1 4
DSC-2A Core 4 - - 4
DSC - 3A (with practical component) Core 3 - 1 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - II Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC - IB (with practical component) Core 3 - I 4
DSC-2B Core 4 - - 4
DSC - 3B (with practical component) Core 3 - 1 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - III Total Credits - 25
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4-
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC - IC (with practical component) Core 3 - 2 5
DSC-2C Core 5 - - 5
DSC - 3C (with practical component) Core 3 - 2 5
SECl SEC 2 - - 2
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Semester - IV Total Credits - 25
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC - ID (with practical component) Core 3 - 2 5
DSC-2D Core 5 - - 5
DSC - 3D (with practical component) Core 3 - 2 5
SEC2 SEC 2 - - 2
Semester- V Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE-IA Elective 4 - - 4
DSE - IB (with practical component) Elective 2 - 2 4
DSC-2A Elective 4 - - 4
DSC-2B Elective 4 - - 4
DSC - 3A Elective 4 - - 4
DSC - 3B (with practical component) Elective 2 - 2 4
Semester - VI Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE-IC Elective 4 - - 4
DSE - ID (with practical component) Elective 2 - 2 4
DSC-2A Elective 4 - - 4
DSC-2B Elective 4 - - 4
DSC-3A Elective 4 - - 4
DSC - 3B (with practical component) Elective 2 - - 2
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Course Structure for BSc (CBZ)
(Only for 2015-16 batch)
Semester -I Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC-IA Core 3 - 1 4
DSC-2A Core 3 - 1 4
DSC-3A Core 3 - 1 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - II Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC -lB Core 3 - 1 4
DSC-2B Core 3 - 1 4
DSC-3B Core 3 - 1 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - '" Total Credits - 2S
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC-lC Core 3 - 2 5
DSC-2C Core 3 - 2 5
DSC-3C Core 3 - 2 5
SECl SEC 2 - - 2
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Semester - IV Total Credits - 25
Type of No. of creditsCourse
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC-ID Core 3 - 2 5
DSC-2D Core 3 - 2 5
DSC-3D Core 3 - 2 5
SEC2 SEC 2 - - 2
Semester- V Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE-IA Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-IB Elective 2 - 2 4
DSC-2A Elective 4 - - 4
DSC-2B Elective 2 - 2 4
DSC-3A Elective 4 - - 4
DSC-3B Elective 2 - 2 4
Semester - VI Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE -IC Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-ID Elective 2 - 2 4
DSE-2A Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-2B Elective 2 - 2 4
DSE-3A Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-3B Elective 2 - - 2
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Course Structure for BCA
(Only for 2015-16 batch)
Semester-I Total Credits - 24
Type of No. of creditsCourse
Course L T P Total
Language - I - Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC-lA Core 3 - 1 4
DSC-2A Core 3 - 1 4
DSC-3A Core 3 - 1 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - II Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC-lB Core 3 - 1 4
DSC-2B Core 3 - 1 4
DSC-3B Core 3 - 1 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - III Total Credits - 2S
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC-lC Core 3 - 2 5
DSC-2C Core 3 - 2 5
DSC-3C Core 3 - 2 5
SECl SEC 2 - - 2
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Semester - IV Total Credits - 25
Type of No. of creditsCourse
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC-ID Core 3 - 2 5
DSC-2D Core 3 - 2 5
DSC-3D Core 3 - 2 5
SEC2 SEC 2 - - 2
Semester- V Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE-l Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-2 Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-3 Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-4 Elective 2 - 2 4
DSE-5 Elective 2 - 2 4
DSE-6 Project 4
Semester - VI Total Credits - 20
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE-7 Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-8 Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-9 Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-IO Project 8
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Course Structure for BBM
(Only for 2015-16 batch)
Semester-I Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC-IA Core 3 - I 4
DSC-2A Core 3 - I 4
DSC-3A Core 3 - I 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - II Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC-lB Core 3 - I 4
DSC-2B Core 3 - I 4
DSC-3B Core 3 - I 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - III Total Credits - 25
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC -IC Core 5 - - 5
DSC-2C Core 5 - - 5
DSC-3C Core 5 - - 5
SECI SEC 2 - - 2 -..•.
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Semester - IV Total Credits - 25
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC-ID Core 5 - - 5
DSC-2D Core 5 - - 5
DSC-3D Core 5 - - 5
SEC2 SEC 2 - - 2
Semester- V Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE-l Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-2 Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-3 Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-4 Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-5 Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-6 Elective 4 - - 4
Semester - VI Total Credits - 20
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE-7 Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-8 Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-9 Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-IO Elective 4 - - 4
DSE -11 Elective 4 - - 4
DSE - 12 Elective 4 - - 4
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Course Structure for BCom
(Only for 2015-16 batch)
Semester-I Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC -lA Core 3 - 1 4
DSC-2A Core 3 - 1 4
DSC-3A Core 3 - 1 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - II Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC-lB Core 3 - 1 4
DSC-2B Core 3 - 1 4
DSC - 3B Core 3 - 1 4
Environmental Science/ Indian Constitution AECC 4 - - 4
Semester - III Total Credits - 25
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC-lC Core 5 - - 5
DSC-2C Core 5 - - 5
DSC-3C Core 5 - - 5
SECl SEC 2 - - 2
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Semester - IV Total Credits - 26
Type of No. of creditsCourse
Course L T P Total
Language - I Core 4 - - 4
Language - II Core 4 - - 4
DSC -ID Core 5 - - 5
DSC-2D Core 5 - - 5
DSC-3D Core 5 - - 5
SEC2 SEC 2 - - 2
Semester- V Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE-I Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-2 Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-3 Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-4 Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-S Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-6 Elective 4 - - 4
Semester - VI Total Credits - 24
CourseType of No. of credits
Course L T P Total
DSE-7 Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-8 Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-9 Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-lO Elective 4 - - 4
DSE -11 Elective 4 - - 4
DSE-12 Elective 4 - - 4
Passing minimum
No. Type of Course BAI BCom! BBMfflSc BCA
I Languages 32 32
2 DSC 54 54
3 AECC 4 8
4 SEC 2 2
4 DSE 48 44
Total 140 140
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