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PROSPECTUSPROSPECTUSPROSPECTUSPROSPECTUS

Post Graduate Government College,

Sector

Courses Offered:

Post Graduate Under Graduate

M.Com

Courses offered:

Post Graduate Under Graduate

M.Com B.Com. (Honours)

B.Com.

B.C.A.

B.A. (Honours)

B.A.

PROSPECTUSPROSPECTUSPROSPECTUSPROSPECTUS

2015201520152015----16161616

Post Graduate Government College,

Sector- 46, Chandigarh (Co

Under Graduate

Under Graduate

B.Com. (Honours)

B.A. (Honours)

Vocational Training Programmes

• Tally Programme

• Soft Skills for Baseline Staff in Service Sector

• Spoken English and Communication Skills

PROSPECTUSPROSPECTUSPROSPECTUSPROSPECTUS

Post Graduate Government College,

(Co-Educational)

Vocational Training Programmes (Provisional)

Soft Skills for Baseline Staff in Service Sector

Spoken English and Communication Skills

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From the Principal’s Desk

“The value of education is not the learning of

many facts but the training of the mind to

think”-Albert Einstein

It is the youth that possesses all the powerful

ideas- they only have to be conceptualized and

perfected in the times to come. The college

fine-tunes the youth to face the challenges of

the larger life. It adds a dash of colour to their

attitude and equips them with a blur-free image of the world. The college promotes and

drives the students to think out-of-the-box, provides them a chance to grow into the

wider world of innovation, prepares them to face the outer world head-on and gives

their career a great start. Incredible, world-changing innovations come from the youth.

We would like all the students to imbibe the best, dream big to pioneer change and

constantly evolve for the better.

We are confident that our young students will make some changes around-not just by

thinking of raising the bar, but by walking the talk. Realize your importance as the

builders of the future and find the best way out to achieve it. The key is work, work and

more work. We are faced with obstacles, that some times seen insurmountable, but do

not give up. Ultimately, perseverance, persistence and determination pay well. The

result of the resolute effort and experience can be amazing.

The college motto – Light is Life – stands for the spark that ignites the fire within; the

energy, the enthusiasm, the eagerness and the exuberance crackling to life, through

quality education and learning.

Welcome to the college!

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OUR COLLEGE

Post Graduate Government College, Sector-46 entered into the field of education in 1982. Since

then we have crossed several milestones in our relentless journey to provide enlightening,

liberating and quality education by igniting the fire of imagination and creativity within the

minds of our learners. It is an ennobling process of growth and the college has excelled in every

initiative undertaken, boldly facing the challenges in realizing quality education.

Our motto “Light is Life” is the guiding spirit behind its achievements and efforts towards

excellence. Affiliated to Panjab University, the college offers a vast array of fine higher

educational options in various streams and Honours in selected subjects. The college faculty

with impeccable credentials and upgraded knowledge fine-tunes the students to face the

challenges of larger life ahead. With lofty academic standards, an endeavour is made to take

the intellectual life and holistic development seriously. It is believed that education is not only

just an act of acquiring knowledge but also learning a skill to lead life and we at PGGC-46 view

education as a universal learning experience where students develop into well rounded

personalities, rather than just an object of wisdom. We help each student in developing those

attributes and qualities of heart, head and hand which will make them intellectually sound and

self-reliant citizens who are socially aware and humanistic, having belief in the concept of

brotherhood and peace; persons ready to work so that they become agents of change for

building a better socially just and equitable society.

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Infrastructure- The college gives the

students the best, be it course structure,

infrastructure, technological advancement,

educational ambience. One of the

distinguished colleges of the region, the

college provides a Wi-Fi campus, spacious

e-classrooms, computerized labs, a

language lab, a fully computerized

administrative block, an aesthetically and

acoustically designed auditorium complex

and fully equipped gymnasium. A green

house, a herbal garden and a solar power

plant is maintained to make the campus

environment friendly.

We strongly believe that technology will

never be able to replace books though it

may alter its appearance. Our state-of-the-

art college library has a collection of more

than 39691 books that cover a panoramic

spectrum of subjects to satisfy the urge to

learn. The library constantly acquires new

books and also subscribes to 50

periodicals/magazines, 33 journals and 17

newspapers.

Sports-Physical activity through sports and

games is an essential ingredient for the

holistic development of every student .The

college has ample space for outdoor and

indoor activities and many a brilliant stars

sparkle in our college galaxy by participating

and excelling at Inter-college, All India Inter-

Varsity and National level competitions in

various tournaments. The games like

Cricket, Hockey, Volleyball, weight- lifting,

Judo, Yoga, Badminton, Kabbadi, Kho-kho,

Table Tennis, Taekwondo etc. develop the

qualities of team work, dedication and self-

confidence in the students to prepare them

to overcome the trials and tribulations of an

increasingly competitive world. The ritual of

Annual Athletic Meet every year helps to

instill sportsmanship amongst our students.

NSS & NCC- NSS units with the motto ‘Not

me but you’, promote selfless service and

create awareness regarding social issues

like female foeticide, AIDS etc. Four NSS

units of the college carry out social activities

throughout the year. An important initiative

of NSS, the Rotaract Club stands for "Rotary

in Action.’ The young spirited

‘rotaractarians’ of the college enhance their

knowledge and understanding of worldwide

needs and problems. They work for the

well-being of the ignored; neglected and

underprivileged men, women and children.

The NCC unit of our college is committed to

inculcate amongst the students the spirit of

unity and discipline through its Army, Navy

and Air Force wing.

Enabling Unit- It sensitizes and creates

general awareness amongst the students of

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the college towards differently abled and

disadvantaged persons so as to bring them

to the mainstream of the society.

Other Facilities- Fee concession and

scholarship is provided to the

SC/ST/meritorious students. Hostel

facilities are available in Government

College of Education, Sector-20 and State

Institute of Education, Sector-32,

Chandigarh. The construction of the science

block on the college campus is in the offing.

Personality Development Programme-

To hone the professional skills of the

students and to enhance their

employability, in collaboration with

Regional Institute of English, Sector -32,

Chandigarh, the college offers Personality

Development Programme which comprises

of training in soft skills, group discussions,

public speaking, interviews etc.

Educational Tours- To broaden the horizon

of the students, educational tours are

planned to historical places, field trips to

industrial and business houses, museums,

art-galleries and Radio/T.V. Stations.

Helplines - Anti-Ragging helpline, Anti-

Sexual Harassment and Women’s Support

helpline ensure a secure environment on

campus. Internal Complaints Committee

redresses the grievances of the students.

Workshops and Seminars-Workshops,

seminars and conferences hosted in the

college at National and International level in

a variety of disciplines, serve as a forum for

sharing experiences and research findings

for the teachers as well as the students.

Placement Cell- The college prepares the

students to excel in a mutually dependent

and competitive world. To achieve this,

Placement Cell brings students in touch

with reputed companies, banks, corporate

and business agencies by organizing Job

Fests.

Magazine and Newsletters- The college

magazine ‘Amaranth’ is a mélange of ideas

and a window to all activities that matter on

the college campus. It encourages the

students to give expression to the literary

and creative bent of mind.

The Department of English takes pride in

the publication of the annual issue of their

Newsletter. A multi-disciplinary bi-annual e-

journal ‘Sopaan’ is also published.

Co-curricular and Extra-curricular

Activities- Co-curricular and extra-curricular

activities organized in the college unleash

the inherent aptitudes and help bloom

many a personality. The fountain of youth is

on its very best display during the Youth

Festival. 36 positions won during the last

session in the category of music, drama,

dance, art and craft and literary items are a

proof of the surge of talent, creativity and

vivacity of the students of our college.

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THE COLLEGE FACULTY

Dr. Gurjeet Kaur Mander

Principal

Dr. Yashpal Kaur Dr. J.K Sehgal

Dean Vice-Principal

Commerce

1. Dr. J.K Sehgal, M.Com., PhD

2. Ms. Renu Arora, M.Com.

3. Mr. Amarpreet Singh Sijher, M.Com. (BS),

PGDFM, HTSM, CIC (Deputed to GCCBA, Sector

42)

4. Dr. Surinder Kaur, M.Com., PhD, MBA,

PGDIM, PGDIFM

5. Mr. V.Magesh, M.Com., M.Phil.

6. Dr. Bikramjit Kaur, M.Com., PhD (Deputed to

GCCBA, Sector 42)

7. Ms. Arvinder Kaur, M.Com., MFM

8. Dr. Tanuja Talwar, M.Com., PhD

9. Dr. Uma Narang, M.Com., M.Phil., PhD

10. Mr. Ripan Kumar Grover, M.Com.

11. Dr. Mukesh Chauhan, M.Com (Accounting)

M.Com (Business Administration), M.Sc.

(TQM), FCMA, PhD

12. Vacant

Defence Studies

1. Dr. Harphool Singh Sihag, M.A., PhD

Economics

1. Ms. Deepshikha, M.A. Hons, M.Phil.

2. Dr. Harjinder Singh, M.A., M.Phil., PGDHR,

PGDBA, PhD

3. Ms. Vandana, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed.

4. Vacant

5. Vacant

English

1. Dr. Yashpal Kaur, M.A., PhD

2. Ms. Surrinder Kaur, M.A., M.Phil.

3. Dr. Indu Bala Singh, M.A., M.Phil., PhD,

Diploma in French

4. Ms. Riju Sharma, M.A., B.Ed., PGCTE, PGDTE,

PGDPM

5. Vacant

6. Vacant

7. Vacant

8. Vacant

9. Vacant

10. Vacant

Fine Arts

1. Dr. Simmi Arora, M.A., PhD

2. Vacant

Geography

1. Dr. Prem Sagar, M.A., M.Phil., PhD

2. Vacant

Hindi

1. Dr. Sukhdev Singh Minhas, M.A. (Hindi,

English, Punjabi, Sanskrit), M.Phil., PhD,

Diploma in Translation

2. Dr. Sneh Sharma, M.A., M.Sc., MBA, PhD

3. Vacant

History

1. Ms. Anita Berry, M.A., M.Phil.

2. Ms. Mona Singh, M.A., M.Phil.

3. Mr. Praveen Chaubey, M.A., LLB

4. Dr. Prashant Gaurav, M.A., B.Ed., BLib, PhD

Mathematics

1. Ms. Praveen, M.Sc.

2. Mr. Dalbir Singh, M.Sc., M.Phil.

3. Vacant

Music (Instrumental)

1. Vacant

Music (Vocal)

1. Vacant

Philosophy

1. Vacant

Physical Education

1. Dr. Mahender Singh, MPEd, B.Ed. (Yoga),

M.Ed., PhD

Political Science

1. Ms. Shashi Wahi, M.A., M.Phil.

2. Dr. Arun Kumar, M.A., M.Phil., PhD

3. Dr. Gobinda Chandra Sethi, M.A., M.Phil.,

PhD

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Psychology

1. Dr. Rajesh Kumar, M.Sc., PGDCC, PhD

2. Vacant

Public Administration

1. Ms. Harinder Kaur, M.A., M.Phil.

2. Vacant

Punjabi

1. Dr. Sukhdev Singh, M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil., PhD

2. Ms. Gurvinder Kaur, M.A., M.Phil.

3. Mr. Rajinder Singh, M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil.

4. Dr. Baljit Singh, M.A., B.Ed., PhD

5. Vacant

6. Vacant

Sanskrit

1. Dr. Ramandeep Kaur, M.A, PhD

Sociology

1. Dr. Karambir Singh, M.A., M.Phil., PhD

2. Mr. Pundit Rao, M.A., M.Phil.

Library Staff

1. Ms. Mukesh Kumari, Librarian, M.Com,

B.Ed., M.Lib. Sc.

2. Ms. Pratibha Pandey, Librarian

Office Staff

1. Ms. Satnam Kaur, Supdt. (Accounts)

2. Vacant, Supdt. (Establishment)

Note: Faculty on Contract / Resource Persons are appointed against vacant posts.

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ELECTIVE SUBJECTS FOR B.A. - I

For compulsory subjects kindly see details of Undergraduate courses in the common portion

of joint prospectus. A student is required to take up three elective subjects in all, selecting

one subject combination from any of the following sets of combinations. Each subject

combination has been allotted a number.

1. Adv. & Sales Promotion, Fine Arts,

History

2. Adv. & Sales Promotion, Public

Administration, Economics

3. Adv. & Sales Promotion, Psychology,

Economics

4. Adv. & Sales Promotion, Public

Administration, History

5. Adv. & Sales Promotion, Mathematics,

Economics

6. Adv. & Sales Promotion, Philosophy,

Psychology

7. Adv. & Sales Promotion, Defence

Studies, Public Administration

8. Adv. & Sales Promotion, Fine Arts,

Hindi

9. Adv. & Sales Promotion, Hindi,

Economics

10. Adv. & Sales Promotion, Fine Arts,

Mathematics

11. Defence Studies, History, Sociology

12. Defence Studies, Philosophy,

Sociology

13. Defence Studies, History, Political

Science

14. Defence Studies, Physical Education,

Political Science

15. Defence Studies, History, Adv. & Sales

Promotion

16. Defence Studies, Adv. & Sales

Promotion, Hindi

17. Defence Studies, History, Punjabi

Elective

18. Defence Studies, Sociology, Punjabi

Elective

19. Defence Studies, Sociology, Physical

Education

20. Economics, Physical Education,

Sociology

21. Economics, Philosophy, History

22. Economics, Physical Education, Hindi

23. Economics, Political Science,

Geography

24. Economics, Political Science, History

25. Economics, Philosophy, Geography

26. Economics, Sociology, Geography

27. Economics, History, Public

Administration

28. Economics, History, Punjabi Elective

29. Economics, Physical Education,

Punjabi Elective

30. English Elective, Psychology,

Economics

31. English Elective, Political Science,

Economics

32. English Elective, Political Science,

History

33. English Elective, Economics, History

34. English Elective, History, Adv. & Sales

Promotion

35. Fine Arts, Music Vocal, Hindi

36. Fine Arts, History, Hindi

37. Fine Arts, Political Science, Public

Administration

38. Fine Arts, Sociology, History

39. Fine Arts, Public Administration,

History

40. Fine Arts, Music Instrumental, Hindi

41. Fine Arts, Sociology, Psychology

42. Fine Arts, Adv. & Sales Promotion,

Philosophy

43. Fine Arts, Adv. & Sales Promotion,

Punjabi Elective

44. Geography, History, Political Science

45. Geography, History, Public

Administration

46. Geography, History, Sociology

47. Geography, Sociology, Hindi

48. Geography, Public Administration,

Sociology

49. Geography, Economics, Hindi

50. History, Public Administration,

Political Science

51. History, Public Administration,

Sociology

52. History, Political Science, Hindi

53. History, Geography, Hindi

54. History, Economics, Geography

55. History, Hindi, Adv. & Sales Promotion

56. History, Defence Studies, Philosophy

57. History, Political Science, Punjabi

Elective

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58. History, Adv. Sales & Promotion,

Punjabi Elective

59. Mathematics, Economics, Political

Science

60. Mathematics, Economics, Sociology

61. Music Instrumental, Music Vocal,

Hindi

62. Music Instrumental, Political Science,

Punjabi Elective

63. Music Instrumental, Fine Arts, Public

Administration

64. Music Vocal, Psychology, Punjabi

Elective

65. Music Vocal, Music Instrumental,

Punjabi Elective

66. Music Vocal, Psychology, Hindi

67. Philosophy, Geography, Political

Science

68. Philosophy, Geography, History

69. Philosophy, Political Science, Sanskrit

70. Philosophy, Political Science, Physical

Education

71. Physical Education, Political Science,

Hindi

72. Physical Education, Political Science,

Punjabi Elective

73. Physical Education, Political Science,

Economics

74. Physical Education, Adv. & Sales

Promotion, Hindi

75. Political Science, Geography, Hindi

76. Political Science, Geography, Punjabi

Elective

77. Political Science, Public Administration,

Economics

78. Political Science, History, Philosophy

79. Political Science, Public Administration,

Defence Studies

80. Psychology, Public Administration,

Sociology

81. Psychology, Political Science, Hindi

82. Psychology, Political Science, Punjabi

Elective

83. Psychology, Sociology, Economics

84. Psychology, Political Science,

Economics

85. Psychology, Defence Studies, Hindi

86. Psychology, Fine Arts, English Elective

87. Psychology, Hindi, Adv. & Sales

Promotion

88. Psychology, Defence Studies, English

Elective

89. Public Administration, Economics,

Psychology

90. Public Administration, Political

Science, Physical Education

91. Public Administration, Political

Science, Psychology

92. Public Administration, Physical

Education, Economics

93. Public Administration, Political

Science, Geography

94. Punjabi Elective, Adv. & Sales

Promotion, Economics

95. Punjabi Elective, Fine Arts, Music

Instrumental

96. Punjabi Elective, Geography,

Economics

97. Punjabi Elective, Economics, Political

Science

98. Punjabi Elective, History, Geography

99. Punjabi Elective, Physical Education,

Adv. & Sales Promotion

100. Punjabi Elective, Psychology,

Defence Studies

101. Punjabi Elective, Sociology, Physical

Education

102. Punjabi Elective, Political Science,

Defence Studies

103. Sanskrit, Fine Arts, Hindi

104. Sanskrit, Political Science, Economics

105. Sanskrit, Hindi, Political Science

106. Sanskrit, Adv. & Sales Promotion,

Economics

107. Sanskrit, Music Vocal , Fine Arts

108. Sanskrit, Music Vocal, Hindi

109. Sanskrit, Sociology, Philosophy

110. Sanskrit, Political Science, Defence

Studies

111. Sanskrit, Economics, Sociology

112. Sociology, Economics, History

113. Sociology, Economics, Public

Administration

114. Sociology, Psychology, Philosophy

115. Sociology, History, Hindi

116. Sociology, History, Punjabi Elective

117. Sociology, Physical Education, Hindi

118. Sociology, Economics, English Elective

119. Sociology, Geography, English Elective

120. Sociology, Geography, Punjabi Elective

121. Sociology, Economics, Punjabi Elective

122. Functional English, History, English

Elective

123. Functional English, Economics,

English Elective

124. Functional English, Psychology,

English Elective

125. Functional English, Psychology, Public

Administration

126. Functional English, History, Hindi

127. Functional English, History,

Philosophy

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128. Functional English, Defence Studies,

English Elective

129. Sociology, Economics, Hindi

130. Geography, Public Administration,

Economics

131. Defence Studies, Adv. & Sales

Promotion, Punjabi Elective

132. History, Economics, Hindi

133. Economics, Public Administration,

Sanskrit

134. Economics, Music Vocal, Sanskrit

135. Economics, Philosophy, Sanskrit

136. Fine Arts, History, Punjabi Elective

137. Music Instrumental, Economics,

Political Science

138. Music Vocal, Music Instrumental,

Public Administration

139. Music Vocal, Music Instrumental,

Economics

140. Music Vocal, Public Administration,

Sanskrit

141. Psychology, Economics, Functional

English

142. Psychology, Sociology, Punjabi

Elective

143. Psychology, Economics, Punjabi

Elective

Vocational Training Programme

Under Skill Development Initiative

Scheme, Govt. of India in collaboration

with Chandigarh Administration offers the

following courses which are free of cost

and the purpose of these courses is to

develop skills for better employment

opportunities in the market.

1. Tally Programme: Duration-180 hrs. No.

of Seats – 30

2. Soft Skills for Bas- Line Staff in Service

Sector: Duration-100 hrs. No. of Seats-

30

3. Spoken English and Communication

Skills: Duration-180 hrs. No. of Seats-

30

Important Guidelines regarding Subject

Combinations:

1. The subject combinations are liable to

change as per the latest Panjab

University Instructions. The latest

instructions will be displayed on the

college notice board.

2. Change of combination is allowed

within one month of admission to B.A.

I and it is subject to the availability of

seats in the combination to be taken

up.

3. With the permission of the Principal,

seats in Music (I), Music (V) and

Sanskrit can be adjusted for the

students who have studied these

subjects in 10+2 or equivalent

examination.

4. Only those students who have passed

10+2 examination with minimum of

40% marks in Mathematics can opt for

Mathematics.

Instructions and Eligibility Criteria for

taking up the subject of Physical

Education

1. Physical Education can be taken up by

those students who have either

studied the subject in the previous

class or have participated in Inter

School/State/Open State Tournaments

Certificates in this regard should be

produced at the time of interview.

2. As per the new guidelines of the Panjab

University, the admission of students

in Physical Education shall be finalized

after conducting a Physical Fitness

Test. The subject will be offered only

to physically fit students.

3. The admission to sports quota (i.e. 2%)

will be done on the basis of graduation

issued by the appropriate authority.

4. The practical class is compulsory as per

the Dept. /College time table.

B.A. II (Honours) – A student can offer

Honours in B.A. II in Economics, Hindi,

Public Administration, Psychology, History

and Geography.

(Eligibility: Minimum 45% marks in

aggregate and 50% marks in pass course

in the concerned subject)

B.Com. II (Honours)- Eligibility: Minimum

50% marks in the aggregate. A student

can offer Honours in the subject of

• Business Finance and Accounting

• E-Commerce

• Business Economics

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ADMISSION SCHEDULE 2015 - 16 (Time: 9.00 A.M. onwards)

Class Date Venue

B.A. I (1

st Semester) 06.07.2015 Multimedia Hal

(60% & above)

B.A. I (1st

Semester) 07.07.2015 Multimedia Hall

(55% & above)

B.A. II 3rd

Semester 07.07.2015 Room No. 111

B.A. III (Annual) 07.07.2015 Room No. 109

Foreign Students (All Classes) 10.07.2015 Room No. 106

B.Com I (1st

Semester) Centralized Admission

(P.U.)

B.Com II (3rd

Semester) 09.07.2015 Room No. 209

B.Com III (Annual) 10.07.2015 Room No. 209

(Old & New Students)

B.C.A I (1st

Semester) Centralized Admission

(PGGC, Sector 11, Chandigarh)

BCA II (3rd

Semester) Old Students 08.07.2015 Room No. 218

BCA III (Annual) 09.07.2015 Room No. 218

(Old & New Students)

BCA II & III (Pending cases if any) 09.07.2015 Room No. 218

M.Com 1st

Semester 06-07-2015 Auditorium

M.Com 3rd

Semester 08.07.2015 Room No. 209

(Old & New Students)

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WHOM TO CONTACT Class/Category/Helpline Convenor Venue

Co-ordinator, Admissions Dr. Yashpal Kaur, Dean Room No. 119

Co-ordinator, Commerce Dr. J.K Sehgal, Vice-Principal Room No. 118

Co-ordinator, Arts Ms. Deepshikha Room No. 212

Co-ordinator, B.C.A Ms. Renu Arora Room No. 218

Guidance & Counselling Cell Ms. Harinder Kaur Porch First Floor

(Admission)

B.A. I Committee No. 1: Dr. Karambir Singh Multimedia Hall

Committee No. 2: Ms. Gurvinder Kaur Multimedia Hall

Subject Combinations Monitoring Dr. Prem Sagar Multimedia Hall

Committee

B.A. II (3rd Semester) Ms. Anita Berry Room No. 111

B.A. III (Annual) Ms. Shashi Wahi Room No. 109

B.Com I (1st

Semester) Dr. Tanuja Talwar Centralized Admission

(P.U.)

B.Com II (3rd Semester) Dr. Uma Narang Room No. 209/225

B.Com III (Annual) Mr. V.Magesh Room No. 209/225

M.Com 1st

Semester Dr. Surinder Kaur Auditorium

M.Com 3rd

Semester Dr. Surinder Kaur Room No. 209/225

BCA I Ms. Renu Arora Room No. 218

BCA II (3rd

Semester) Mr. Rajinder Singh Room No. 216/218

BCA III (Annual) Mr. Rajinder Singh Room No. 216/218

Hostel Admission (Boys) Dr. Mahender Singh Room No. 22

Hostel Admission (Girls) Ms. Mona Singh Room No. 8

Foreign Students Ms. Riju Sharma Room No. 106

Fee Concession, Students’ Aid Dr. Harphool Singh Sihag Room No. 4

Scholarship & SC/ST cases committee

Anti Stress Helpline Dr. Rajesh Kumar Room No. 12

(9417723474)

Anti-Ragging Helpline Dr. Arun Kumar Room No. 10

(9988899832)

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-16 (ANNUAL SYSTEM)

Academic Calendar

Summer Vacation 25-05-2015 (Mon) to 05/07/2015 (Sun) 42 Days

Colleges open on 06-07-2015 (Mon)

Admission Schedule

i. Normal Admission for

ongoing and new classes

06-07-2015 (Mon) to 13-07-2015 (Mon) 8 Days

ii. Late Admission (for

ongoing & new classes) to be

allowed by the Principal of

the Colleges with late fee of

Rs. 500/- per student

14-07-2015 (Tue) to 03-08-2015 (Mon) 21 Days

iii. Teaching Starts

a. For ongoing classes

b. For new classes

09-07-2015 (Thu)

14-07-2015 (Tue)

iv. Late admission in the

Colleges to be allowed by the

Vice-Chancellor with late fee

of Rs. 1800/- per student.

(Common for ongoing and

new admissions)

04-08-2015 (Tue) to 18-08-2015 (Tue) 15 Days

Academic Term-I 08-07-2015 (Wed) to 21-10-2015 (Wed) 85 Teaching

Days

Autumn Break 22-10-2015 (Thu) to 28-10-2015 (Wed) 7 Days

Academic Term-II 29-10-2015 (Thu) to 19-12-2015 (Sat) 41 Days

Winter Break 21-12-2015 (Mon) to 03-01-2016 (Sun) 14 Days

Academic Term-III 04-01-2016 (Mon) to 12-03-2016 (Sat) 56 Teaching

Days

Annual Practical Exams/

Preparatory Holidays

14-03-2016 (Mon) to 01-04-2016 (Fri) 15 Days

Annual Theory Examination 02-04-2016 (Sat)

Onwards

Summer Vacation (Tentative) 29-05-2016 to 06-07-2016 39 Days

Total Teaching Days of Academic Term I, II & III = 85+41+56=182 Days

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-16 (SEMESTER SYSTEM)

Summer Vacation 25-05-2015 (Mon) to 05/07/2015 (Sun) 42 Days

Colleges open on 06-07-2015 (Mon)

Admission Schedule

i. Normal Admission for

ongoing and new classes

06-07-2015 (Mon) to 13-07-2015 (Mon) 7 Days

ii. Late Admission (for

ongoing & new classes) to be

allowed by the Principal of

the Colleges with late fee of

Rs. 500/- per student

14-07-2015 (Tue) to 03-08-2015 17 Days

iii. Teaching Starts

a. For ongoing classes

b. For new classes

08-07-2015 (Wed)

14-07-2015 (Tue)

iv. Late admission in the

Colleges to be allowed by the

Vice-Chancellor with late fee

of Rs. 1800/- per student.

04-08-2015 (Tue) to 20-08-2015 (Thu) 17 Days

Academic Term-I (a)

1st

Semester & 3rd

Semester

08-07-2015 (Wed) to 21-10-2015 (Wed) 85 Teaching

Days

Autumn Break 22-10-2015 (Thu) to 28-10-2015 (Wed) 07 Days

Academic Term – I (b) 29-10-2015 (Thu) to 01-12-2015 (Tue) 25 Days

Total Teaching Days of Academic Term I = 85 + 25 = 110 Days

End Semester Examinations 02-12-2015 (Wed) to 19-12-12015 (Sat) 18 Days

Semester Vacation

(Winter Break)

21-12-2015 (Mon) to 03-01-2016 (Sun) 14 Days

Academic Term II

2nd

& 4th

Semester

Colleges reopen after

Semester Examination

04-01-2016 (Mon) to 13-05-2016 (Fri) 106 Teaching

Days

Total Teaching Days of Academic Term II = 106 Days

End Semester Examinations 14-05-2016 (Sat) to 28-05-2016 (Sat) 15 Days

Summer Vacation (Tentative) 29-05-2016 (Sun) to 06-07-2016 (Wed) 39 Days

Total Teaching Days of Academic Term I & II = 110+106 = 216 Days


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