DR. BHIMRAO AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY, AGRA
(FORMERLY AGRA UNIVERSITY)
INFORMATION BROCHURE
SESSION 2013-14
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Web Site
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General Introduction
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Institutes and Departments of the University
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Important Informations
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Courses of University
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iiAbout The University
Established in 1927 as Agra University and renamed in 1996 as Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University is one of the oldest Universities of India. It was established with the pioneering efforts of great educationists and social leaders like Col. A. W. Davis (who was its first Vice-Chancellor) Prof. Gokul Chand Ji, Devan Chand, Rai Bahadur Anand Swarup and Dr. L.P. Mathur. Initially the University functioned from Bharatpur House and finally its main office was established in its present building at Paliwal Park (then Hewlett Park) in 1934.
It was the fourteenth University of India and its jurisdiction was spread in United Provinces, Madhya Bharat and Rajputana. With development of higher education, 13 new Universities emerged out of this University. At present there are more than 200 regular and self-financed colleges affiliated to it. Prestigious and premier colleges of India like Agra College, RBS College, St. John’s College, S.N. Medical College are part of this University, which have produced a number of good educationists, doctors, engineers, scientists, politicians, artists, social leaders, administrators, since its very inception.
Through originally affiliating in nature, the University has, over the years, developed a sizable residential wing consisting of the following Institute and independent Teaching Departments:
1. Kanhaiya Lal Munshi Institute of Hindi Studies & Linguistics (1953) 2. Institute of Social Sciences (1953)
3. Institute of Home Science (1958) 4. Institute of Basic Sciences (1984)
5. Department of Library Science and Manuscriptology (1984) 6. Department of History (1985)
7. Department of Adult and Continuing Education & Extension (1989) 8. Department of Physical Education (1989)
9. Department of Contemporary Social Studies & Law : Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Chair (1993) 10. Seth Padam Chand Jain Institute of Commerce, Business Management & Economics (1993) 11. Dau Dayal Institute of Vocational Education (1994)
12. University Computer Centre (1994) 13. School of Life Sciences (1997)
14. Institute of Engineering and Technology (1998)
15. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Institute of Rural Development (1998) 16. Lalit Kala Sansthan (2000)
17. Institute of Computer and Information Science (2004) 18. Institute of Tourism and Management (2004)
For the last 85 years the University is actively engaged in the spread of knowledge and has established itself as center of excellence in higher education. The thrust is on good quality education and intense, intimate and interactive academic environment so as to produce quality citizens for the country. The University has established a good central library, a computer center with Internet facilities and other good infrastructural facilities. It has interaction with national laboratories, professional institutes of repute. In view of its popularity, a large number of foreign students are studying at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University. The University is bestowed with the dynamic and reformist stewardship of its Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Mohd. Muzammil who carries with him vast experience in the field of administration, teaching and research. He has visited a large number of countries and has a wide perception of educational scenario throughout the globe. He has already taken several steps towards academic and administrative uplift of the University.
With the cooperation of all the University is bound to scale new heights in the fields of higher education.
INSTITUTES AND DEPARTMENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY
S. No. Name of the Institute/Department Telephone No.
1. K. M. Institute of Hindi & Linguistics (Paliwal Park Campus) 2855784
(i) Department of Indian Languages (Hindi etc.) (ii) Department of Linguistics (iii) Department of Foreign Languages (iv) Department of Oriental Classical Languages (Sanskrit etc.) (v) Department of Mass Communication and Journalism 2. Institute of Social Sciences (Paliwal Park Campus) 2853983
(i) Department of Sociology (ii) Department of Social Work (iii) Department of Statistics 3. Institute of Home Science (Khandari Campus) 2854465
(i) Department of Human Development and Family Studies (Child Development) (ii) Department of Food and Nutrition (Home Management) (iii) Department of Family Resource Management (iv) Department of Clothing and Textile (v) Department of Home Science Extension Education 4. Institute of Basic Sciences (Khandari Campus) (i) Department of Physics 2526548
(ii) Department of Chemistry 2527684
(iii) Department of Pharmacy 2522604
(iv) Department of Mathematics 2522420
5. Dau Dayal Institute of Vocational Education (Khandari Campus) 2850587
(i) Department of Instrumentation (ii) Department of Optical Instrumentation (iii) Department of Advertising, Sales Promotion and Sales Management (iv) Department of Computer Applications 6. School of Life Sciences (Khandari Campus) (i) Department of Zoology 2526432
(ii) Department of Botany 2520405
(iii) Department of Environmental Studies 2523181
(iv) Department of Biotechnology 2526432
(v) Department of Biochemistry 2526432
(vi) Department of Microbiology 2526432
(vii) Department of Environmental Toxicology 2526432
(viii) Department of Forestry 2526432
7. Department of History (Paliwal Park Campus) 2524841
8. Department of Library and Information Science (Chhalesor Campus) 2602170
9. Seth Padam Chand Jain Institute of
Commerce, Business Management & Economics, (Khandari, Campus) 10. Department of Physical Education (Chhalesar Campus)
11. Department of Contemporary Social Studies and Law (Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Chair, Paliwal Park Campus)
12. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Institute of Rural Development (Paliwal Park Campus)
13. Department of Adult and Continuing Education and Extension (Paliwal Park Campus)
14. Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management (Khandari Campus) 2521881 15. Lalit Kala Sansthan (Institute of Fine Arts)
(Civil Lines, Campus)
16. Institute of Engineering & Technology (Khandari Campus) 2522622
17. University Computer Centre, (Khandari Campus) 6540283
Important Instruction for Candidates
Admission 2013 – 14
1. Candidates may note that any discrepancy regarding fee or eligibility criteria or any other due to printing or any other error will not provide any right to the candidate for admission to the particular Course. The candidate will be required to pay the actual fee applicable for the Course at the time of admission and the University will not be responsible for it in any case whatsoever. Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination before 2011 are not eligible for admission in any full time degree Course.
2. The applicant should ensure that he/she has correctly filled up the application form and the admit card and that he/she fulfils the eligibility criteria of the Course concerned. Admission shall be cancelled if the candidate is not found eligible even if he/she has appeared in the entrance test and declared successful or admitted.
3. Reservation rule for admission in all Courses shall be applicable as per Government rules.
4. A candidate is required to fill-up separate application form for each Course. Incomplete forms are liable to be rejected.
5. The entrance test wherever applicable will be of objective type. The admission to such Courses will be made on the basis of the merit of the entrance test conducted by the University.
6. The University reserves the right not to hold the entrance examination test or cancel and test for any specific Course without any prior notice. Candidates found using unfair means during admission test shall lose their candidature and shall be dealt with as per rules.
7. The University reserves the right not to start any self- financing Course if sufficient numbers of applications are not received. In such cases the fee of the applicant shall be refunded.
8. The fee may be changed at any times as per the guidelines or norms of the Hon'ble Court/Government/University without any prior information to the candidate and the same fee shall be binding on the candidate.
9. The fee of the candidate once admitted shall not be refunded. However any candidate requiring the refund should apply for cancellation of admission within a period of 10 days from the date of his/her admission and in such cases only 75% fee shall be refunded. The candidate in such a case should not have attended any classes.
10. After being admitted to any Course, if the candidate fails to submit his/her eligibility qualification certificate within the stipulated time his/her admission will be liable to be cancelled and the candidate shall be solely responsible for the same.
11. If the candidate is admitted in one Course and is admitted in another Course too of the University. 75% fee deposited by him/her can be adjusted in the later Course in which he/she is admitted to.
12. Fee will not be deposited in cash, but is to be paid to the University in the form of a Demand Draft in Favour of "Finance Officer, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University”, payable at Agra.
13. The candidates who have appeared in the qualifying examination, but the result is awaited, may also apply. However, they have to submit the completion certificate within the stipulated time.
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Kanhaiyalal Munshi Institute of Hindi Studies & Linguistics –
K.M.I. (Estbd. In 1953)
The Institute is having following departments –
Department of Indian Languages (Hindi etc.) Department of Linguistics
Department of Foreign Languages
Department of Mass Communication and Journalism
D.Litt (Hindi)
Duration: Min. 1 Year Max. 7 Years Eligibility: The applicant must have secured at least 55% marks at the Master’s Degree in Sociology.
Ph D.
(Hindi, Linguistics, Sanskrit, Mass communication & Journalism)
Duration & Admission Process: New rules & regulations/ ordinances are awaited.
Department Of Indian Languages (Hindi Etc.)
M. Phil. (Hindi)
No. of Seat: 30 Duration: 1 Year (2 Semesters) Eligibility: The applicant must have secured at least 55% marks at the Master’s Degree in subject concerned.
Admission: Admission shall be made on the basis of merit/written test.
Course Structure
Semester-I
MP-01 Research Methodology MP-02 Literary theories & Discourse MP-03 OPTION- A Textual Criticism
OPTION-B Folklore
OPTION-C Media Writing
Semester - II
MP-04 Contemporary Hindi Literature MP-05 Research Course Writing MP-06 Dissertation
M. A. (Hindi)
No. of Seat: 30
Duration: 2 Years (4 Semesters)
Eligibility:
B.A. (Hons.)/ B.A. under at Least 10+2+3 pattern securing a Minimum
of 45% Marks for General Category / OBC Category Students and Minimum of
40% Marks for SC/ST Category Students in the aggregate including all subjects
studied at B.A. Level except those subjects where only pass marks are required and
which do not contribute to the total in the final (Degree) mark sheet. The subject in
which the admission is sought must be a subject studied in all the three years at
B.A. level.
Admission:
Admission through Merit
Course Structure:
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2Department Of Linguistics
M. A. (Linguistics)
No. of Seat: 30
Duration: 2 Years (4 Semesters)
Eligibility:
The applicant must have done B.A. in the relevant subject securing at
least 45% marks.
Admission:
Admission through Merit
Course Structure:
Semester I
M.A. LIN. Course-1: Introducing Language Sciences
M.A. LIN. Course-2: Introducing Phonetics and Phonology
M.A. LIN. Course-3: Introducing Morphological Analysis
M.A. LIN. Course-4: Sociolinguistics
Semester II
M.A. LIN. Course-5:
Corpus Linguistics and Quantitative Methods in LinguisticsM.A. LIN. Course-6: Generative Syntax - 1
M.A. LIN. Course-7: Introducing Semantics
M.A. LIN. Course- 8: Biolinguistics
Semester III
M.A. LIN. Course -9: Computational Linguistics
M.A. LIN. Course -10: Historical Linguistics
M.A. LIN. Course -11: Phonological Analysis
M.A. LIN. Course -12: Linguistic Typology
Semester IV
M.A. LIN. Course -13: Field Methods and Language Documentation
M.A. LIN. Course -14: Neurolinguistics and Language Disorders
M.A. LIN. Course -15: Viva-Voce
M.A. LIN. Course -16: Optional. Any one of the following:
1. Endangered languages. Issues and Perspectives
2. Pragmatics
3. Areal Linguistics
4. Language Politics and Planning in India
5. Grammatical Frameworks in NLP
6. Generative Syntax - 2
7. Logic and Natural Language Semantics
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No. of Seat: 30 Duration: 2 Years (4 Semesters)
Eligibility:
B.A. (Hons.)/ B.A. under at Least 10+2+3 pattern securing a Minimum
of 45% Marks for General Category / OBC Category Students and Minimum of
40% Marks for SC/ST Category Students in the aggregate including all subjects
studied at B.A. Level except those subjects where only pass marks are required and
which do not contribute to the total in the final (Degree) mark sheet. The subject in
which the admission is sought must be a subject studied in all the three years at
B.A. level.
Admission:
Admission through Merit
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DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY IN LANGUAGE (CPL)
Languages : Russian/ French/ German
No. of Seat: 50 in each language
Duration: 1 Year (2 Semesters)
Eligibility:
10+2 in any discipline
Admission:
Admission on merit basis / admission test.
Course Structure:
Semester I
C011 Course – I Text & Grammar – I
C012 Course – II Comprehension, Composition & Translation – I
C013 Course – III Introduction to Culture & Civilization
Semester II
C021 Course – I Text & Grammar – II
C022 Course – II Comprehension, Composition & Translation – II
C023 Course – III Oral Expression (Viva-Voce)
DIPLOMA IN HIGHER PROFICIENCY IN LANGUAGE
(DPL)
Languages : Russian/ French/ German
No. of Seat: 30 in each language
Duration: 1 Year (2 Semesters)
Eligibility: C
ertificate in the concerned language
Admission:
Admission on merit basis / admission test.
Course Structure:
Semester I
D011 Course – I Text & Grammar – I
D012 Course – II Comprehension, Composition & Translation – I
D013 Course – III Culture & Civilization
Semester II
D021 Course – I Text & Grammar – II
D022 Course – II Comprehension, Composition & Translation – II
D023 Course – III Oral Expression (Viva-Voce)
DEPARTMENT OF MASS COMMUNICATION AND
JOURNALISM
PG DIPLOMA IN MASS COMMUNICATION (PGD-MC)
No. of Seat: 20
Duration: 1 Year (2 Semesters)
Eligibility:
Graduation in any discipline not less than 45 %.
Admission:
Admission on merit basis / admission test.
Course Structure:
The detailed Syllabus will be available in the department.
INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES (PALIWAL PARK)
The Institute consists of three departments with the following Courses:
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY:
1.
M.Phil. (Sociology)
2.
M.A. Sociology
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK:
1.
M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS:
1.
M.Phil. (Statistics)
2.
M. Stat. (Master of Statistics)
DEPARTMENT OF
SOCIOLOGY
M. Phil. (Sociology)
No. of Seat: 15
Duration: 1 Year (2 Semesters)
Eligibility:
The applicant must have secured at least 55% marks at the Master’s
Degree in Sociology.
Admission:
Admission shall be made on the basis of merit/written test. Up to 5
seats may be given by direct admission to permanent teachers of the affiliated
colleges of the University
(On the basis of their length of service in substantive
capacity).
Course Structure:
Semester I
Course1: Advanced Sociological Research
Course2: Recent Sociological Perspectives
Semester II:
Course3: Perspectives on Indian Society
Course4: Sociological Classics
Course5: Dissertation
M. A. (Sociology)
No. of Seat: 30
Duration: 2 Years (4 semesters)
Eligibility:
B.A. (Hons.)/ B.A. under at Least 10+2+3 pattern securing a Minimum
of 45% Marks for General Category / OBC Category Students and Minimum of
40% Marks for SC/ST Category Students in the aggregate including all subjects
studied at B.A. Level except those subjects where only pass marks are required and
which do not contribute to the total in the final (Degree) mark sheet. The subject in
which the admission is sought must be a subject studied in all the three years at
B.A. level.
Admission:
Admission will be decided on the basis of merit.
Course Structure:
Semester I
Course – 101: General Sociology
Course – 102: Classical Sociological Theory
Course – 103: Sociology of Indian Society
Course – 104: Research Methodology
Semester
II
Course – 201: Modern Sociological Theory
Course – 202: Rural Sociology
Course – 203: Environment And Society
Course 204: Social Change And Development
Semester III
Course – 301: Sociology Of Population Studies
Course – 302: Political Sociology
Course – 303: Social Anthropology
Course –304: Sociology of Religion
Semester IV
Course – 401: Social Problems
Course – 402: Criminology
Course – 403: Industrial Sociology
Course – 404: VIVA-VOCE
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK
Master of Social Work (M.S.W.)
No. of Seats: 45
Duration: 2 Years (4 Semesters)
Eligibility:
The applicant must have secured at least 50 % in the Bachelor’s /
Master’s degree courses, or a 3 years Law Graduate.
Admission:
All admissions to M.S.W. shall be made strictly in order of merit,
prepared on the basis of admission test of 100 Marks and Interview of 10 Marks.
The admission test will consist of following:
(i) Comprehension in English Language
25 marks
(ii) Arithmetical and Reasoning Ability
25 marks
(iii) Awareness of social, economic, cultural and political trends in India
50 marks
Course Structure:
Semester I
Course 1: Man and Society
Course 2: Psychology for Social workers
Course 3: Theory and Practice of Social work
Course 4: Field Work 1 – (Concurrent Field work: Observational Visits)
Semester II
Course 5: Social Disorganization
Course 6: Social Case work & Social Group Work
Course 7: Social Research
Course 8: Field Work – II (Concurrent Field Work: Method Oriented)
Semester III
Course 9: Social Policy and Administration
Course 10: Social Statistics and Computer Application
Course 11: (a) Agrarian Social Structure and Legislations
or
(b) Indian Labour Problems and Legislations,
or
(c) Indian Medical and Psychiatric Problems & Legislations
or
(d) Correctional Social Work
Course 12: Field Work – III (Concurrent Field Work: Placement in rural, labour,
medical, psychiatric field for administrative and specialized experiences of the field
Note:
If a Student opts to offer Course 11 (a) he will have to offer Course 14 (a);
similarly choices will be restricted for other optional Course e.g. 11(b) and 14(b),
11(c) and 14 (d).
Semester IV
Course 13: Community Organization and Social Action
Course 14: (a) Rural Community Organization and Planning,
or
(b) Industrial Relations and Personal Management,
or
(c) Social Work in medical and Psychiatric Settings,
or
(d) Social Work in Correctional Settings.
Course 15: Project work and viva-voce Exam.
Course 16: Field Work –IV (Block Placement: Internship in an assigned agency in
the summer vacation for 90 days)
Course 17: Human Resource Management
Note:
The decision about a particular Course to be allowed to a student as optional
will be on the basis of merit.
Field Work – III and IV
Field work in third Semester shall aim at giving a greater insight to the
agency/agencies and affording them an opportunity of actual work experience.
However, field work of the fourth Semester will be in the nature of Block
Placement/Internship by placing the trainee in an agency for a period of not less
than 12 weeks (90 days) after fourth Semester examination.
Project Work:
It will spread over the second, third and fourth semester in a manner as follows:
Second Semester:
Formulation of the problem and all the preparatory work
Third Semester:
Collection of data and Analysis
Fourth Semester:
Report Writing: The student will be requires to submit the report by the end of
March.
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
M.Phil (Statistics)
No. of Seats: 15
Duration: 1 Year (2 Semesters)
Eligibility:
The applicant must have secured Master’s Degree in Statistics with at
least 55% marks.
Admission:
Admission to M.Phil. will be made on the basis of merit/admission
test/ presentation.
Course Structure:
Semester I
Course 1: Probability Theory and Inference
Course 2: Optional
Semester II
Course 3: Optional
Course 4: Optional
Dissertation (Spread over both semesters)
M.Stat. (Master of Statistics)
No. of Seats: 25 Duration: 2 Years (4 Semesters)
Eligibility: A Bachelor’s Degree with Mathematics or Statistics as one of the subjects with at least 45% marks or Master’s Degree in Mathematics / Statistics with at least 45% marks.
Admission: Admission to M.Stat. (Master of Statistics)will be made on the basis of merit.
Course Structure:
Semester I
Course 1: Computer Science-I
Course 2: Real Analysis and Matrix Algebra
Course 3: Sampling Theory
Practical – 1: Based on above courses
Semester II
Course 4: Estimation Theory
Course 5: Linear Estimation and Design of Experiments
Course 6: Probability and Distribution Theory
Practical – II: Based on course – 4-5
Semester III
Course 7: Testing of Hypothesis and Non-Parametric Tests
Course 8: Multi-variate Statistics and Sequential Methods
Course 9: Optional - 1
Practical – II: Based on course – 7-8
Semester IV
Course 10: Probability Limits Theorems and Stochastic Processes
Course 11: Computer Science - II
Course 12: Optional - II
Practical – IV: Based on Course-11 and Contingency Tables
Project Work:
Spread over II, III and IV Semesters
Comprehensive Viva-voce:
Based on the courses of all the four semester
Examination
INSTITUTE OF HOME SCIENCE
BACHELOR OF HOME SCIENCE (B.H.Sc.)
No. of Seats: 120 Duration: 3 Years (6 Semesters)
Eligibility:
Candidates who have passed (with at least 45% marks) Intermediate
examination in Arts or Science group A & B only from recognized board.
Admission:
On the basis of academic merit only
Course Structure:
Semester I
Course I
Applied MathematicsCourse II Health and Microbiology Course III Sociology
Course IV Chemistry
Course V Gardening (Botany) Course VI Economics
Course VII Psychology
Semester II
Course
VIII Environmental StudiesCourse IX Applied Chemistry Course X Physiology
Course XI Family Finance Management (FRM-I) Course XII Horticulture
Course XIII Marriage and Family (HDFS-I) Course XIV Physics
Semester III
Course XV Household Chemistry
Course XVI Consumer Education (FRM-II) Course XVII Food Science (FN-I)
Course XVIII Human Development-I (HDFSII)
Course XIX Extension Education and Community Development (EEI) Course XX Textile Study (TCI)
Semester IV
Course XXI Biochemistry
Course XXII Early Childhood Education (HDFS III) Course XXIII Human Nutrition & Dietetics (FN-II)
Course XXIV Concepts and Principles of Home Management (FRM-II) Course XXV Textile Care & Basic Clothing Construction (TC-II)
Course XXVI Teaching Methods and Media (EE-II)
Semester V
Course XXVII Human Development-II (HDFS-IV)
Course XXVIII Diet Therapy (FN-III) Course XXIX Family Housing (FRM-IV) Course XXX Children Clothing (TC-III)
Course XXXI Programme Planning for Family Development (EE-III)
Semester VI
Course XXXII Children with Special Needs (HDFS-V)
Course XXXIII Applied and Community Nutrition (FN-IV)
Course XXXIV Interior Designing and Home Furnishing (FRM-V) Course XXXV Family Clothing (TC-IV)
Course XXXVI Communication Process & Adoption (EE-IV)
MASTER OF HOME SCIENCE (GENERAL)
M. H. Sc. (Gen)
No. of Seats:
25
Duration:
2 Years (4 Semesters)
Eligibility:
A candidate who has passed (with at least 50% marks) Bachelor of
Home Science (T.D.C.) Examination of this University or of any other University,
as equivalent there to, may be admitted to first Semester of Master of Home
Science. 20 percent seats at postgraduate level are allotted to the candidate
belonging to other Universities (Not more than one student from one university).
Admission of the outside student is made on reciprocal recognition of the degree.
Admission:
On the basis of academic merit and written test
Course Structure
Semester I
Course - I Nutritional Biochemistry I
Course - II Rural Sociology
Course - III Advanced Physiology
Course - IV Research Methodology
Semester II
Course - V Advanced Textile Science
Course - VI Consumer Education
Course - VII Advanced Human Development (HFS-I)
Course - VIII Economics
Semester III
Course - IX Methods of Studying Human Development.(HFS II)
Course - X Time and Energy Management (FRM-II)
Course - XI Institutional Management (F.N.I)
Course - XII Indian Socio-economic Environment: Development Perspectives
Semester III
Course - XIII Dress Designing (T.C.II)
Course - XIV Advanced Food Science (F.N. II)
Course - XV Study of Family & Science
Course - XVI Communication Process and Adoption Communication
MASTER OF HOME SCIENCE (SPECIALISATION)
M.H.Sc.(SP.)
(Human Development, Home Science Extn. Education, Food & Nutrition)
No. of seats:
3 each
Specialization Duration:
2 Years (4 semesters)
Total Seats: 09
Eligibility:
A Candidate who has passed (with at least 50% marks) Bachelor of
Home Science (TDC) Examination of this University or any other University,
equivalent there to , is eligible to appear for admission test.
Admission:
Admission to M.Sc. H.Sc.is done on the basis of admission test and
academic merit only. 09 seats of specialization shall be filled from the list of 34
successful candidates on the basis of academic merit and written test.
Group A: Human Development & Family Studies
Course Structure:
Semester I
Course I
Fundamentals of Computers and Introduction to Information TechnologyCourse II Maternal and Child Nutrition
Course III Advanced Physiology
Course IV Infant Development and Stimulation [HDFS-VI]
Course V Research Methodology I
Semester II
Course VI Advanced Human Development [HDFS-VII]
Course VII Theories of Human Development [ HDFS-VIII]
Course VIII Advanced Food Science
Course IX Research Methodology II
Course X
Fundamentals of Computers and Introduction to Information TechnologySemester III
Course XI Methods of Studying Human Development [HDFS-IX]
Course XII Women Studies [HDFS-X]
Semester IV
Course XIII Principles of Preschool Education [HDFS-XI]
Course XIV Study of Family and Society [HDFS-XII]
Course XV Dissertation
Group B: Food & Nutrition
Course Structure:
Semester I
Course I
Fundamentals of Computers and Introduction to Information TechnologyCourse II
Maternal and Child Nutrition [FN V]
Course III
Advanced Physiology
Course IV
Nutritional Biochemistry I
Course V
Research Methodology I
Semester II
Course VI Advanced Human Development
Course VII Nutritional Biochemistry II
Course VIII Advanced Food Science [FN VI]
Course IX Research Methodology II
Semester III
Course X Fundamentals of Computers and Introduction to Information Technology
Course XI Advanced Nutrition [FN VII]
Course XII Institutional
Management [FN VIII]
Semester IV
Course XIII Advanced Dietetics [FN IX]
Course XIV Food Processing and Preservation [FN X]
Course XV Dissertation
GROUP ‘E’ -- EXTENSION EDUCATION
Course Structure:
Semester I
Course I
Fundamentals of Computers and Introduction to Information TechnologyCourse II Indian Socio-economic Environment: Development Perspectives [EE-V]
Course III Participatory Program Management [EE-VI]
Course IV Journalism Techniques [EE-VII]
Course V Research Methodology I
Semester II
Course VI Training & Development [EE-VIII]
Course VII Extension Organization and Administration [EE-IX]
Course VIII Sustainable Development: Initiatives and Approaches [EE-X]
Course IX Research Methodology II
Semester III
Course X Fundamentals of Computers and Introduction to Information Technology
Course XI Media Planning and Evaluation [EE-XI]
Course XII Women Studies
Semester IV
Course XIII
Gender Sensitization for Empowerment [EE-XII]
Course XIV
Entrepreneurship Development [EE-XIII]
Course XV
Dissertation
INSTITUTE OF BASIC SCIENCES
The Institute consists following Departments with the following Courses: (1) Department of Chemistry
(i) M. Phil. (Chemistry) (ii) M. Sc.(Chemistry)
(2) Department of Physics
(i) M. Phil. (Physics)
(3) Department of Mathematics
(i) M. Phil. (Mathematics) (ii) M.A./M.Sc (Mathematics)
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
M. Phil. (Chemistry)
No. of Seat: 15 Duration: 1 year (2 Semesters) Eligibility:
(a) Master’s degree with at least 55% marks and
(b) Either 55% marks in B Sc and second class in intermediate or 55% marks in each of these two examinations separately or 55% marks in aggregate of intermediate and B Sc examinations.
Admission: The selection of the candidates will be made on the basis of written test/merit. Provided further that the above mentioned qualifications may be relaxed by admitting authority in respect of a confirmed teacher of any degree college of this University. The M. Phil programme shall consist of two semesters. The first semester shall have six theory Course which will be common to all the M. Phil students. The second semester shall have two compulsory Courses and four elective Courses. Besides these Courses, there will be periodical tests, seminars, dissertation and viva- voce examination.
Course Structure: Semester I
Course -
I Human Resource Management and Personality DevelopmentCourse -
II Computer ApplicationCourse -
III Applications of spectroscopy to inorganic chemistryCourse -
IV Application of spectroscopy to organic chemistryCourse -
V Analytical methods Three SeminarsSemester II
Course -
I Analytical methodologiesCourse -
II Research methodologies Review articleDissertation Grading
Viva- voce Examination Approved, Revision, Disapproved Test of Course I and II
Seminar on review article
Note: Each candidate will submit a review article assigned by the Head and a dissertation on a topic approved by M.Phil. Committee at the end of the session.
M.Sc. (Chemistry)
No. of Seats: 15
Duration: 4 Semesters
Eligibility:
B.Sc. (Hons.)/ B.Sc. under at least 10+2+3 pattern securing a minimum
of 45% Marks for General Category / OBC Category Students and Minimum of
40% Marks for SC/ST Category Students in the aggregate in Science subjects
(considering all the three years of B.Sc. Course). The subject in which admission is
sought must be Hons. Subject at B.Sc. (Hons.) level/a subject studied in all the three
parts at Graduate level.
Admission: The selection of the candidates will be made on the basis of written test / Interview
Course Structure: SEMESTER I
Course -
101 - Computers for ChemistryCourse -
102 - Inorganic ChemistryCourse -
103 - Organic ChemistryCourse -
104 - Physical Chemistry – ICourse -
105 – PRACTICAL :-(A) Inorganic Chemistry (B) Organic Chemistry (C) Physical Chemistry (D) Viva – Voce & Record
SEMESTER II
Course -
201 - Group Theory and SpectroscopyCourse -
202 - Coordination ChemistryCourse -
203 - Bioorganic ChemistryCourse -
204 - Physical Chemistry – IICourse -
205 – PRACTICAL :-(A) Inorganic Chemistry
(B) Organic Chemistry (C) Physical Chemistry (D) Viva – Voce & Record (E) Seminar
SEMESTER III
Course -
301 - Organometallic ChemistryCourse -
302 - Stereochemistry and PhotochemistryCourse -
303 - Physical Chemistry – IIICourse -
304 - Analytical ChemistryCourse -
305 – PRACTICAL :-(A) Inorganic Chemistry (B) Organic Chemistry (C) Physical Chemistry (D) Viva – Voce & Record
SEMESTER IV
Course -
401 – Selected topics in Inorganic ChemistryCourse -
402 – Spectroscopy and Chromatographic techniqueCourse -
403 – Physical Chemistry – IVCourse -
404 – OPTIONAL COURSE :- (A) Selected topics in Inorganic Chemistry(B) Selected topics in Organic Chemistry (C) Selected topics in Physical Chemistry (D) Selected topics in Analytical Chemistry
Course -
405 – PRACTICAL :-(A) Experiments of Course 404 (B) Seminar
(C) Viva – Voce & Record
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
M.Phil. (Physics)
No. of Seats: 15 Duration: 1 year (2 Semesters)
Eligibility: The Minimum qualification for the admission to an M.Phil. Course shall be:
(a) M.Sc. Physics/Electronics and Computational Physics/Applied Physics with at least
55% marks, and
(b) Either 55% marks in B.Sc. (10+2+3) or second division in intermediate or 50% marks
in each of the two examinations separately.
Admission: The selection of the candidates will be made on the basis of written test / Academic Record/Admission Test Guidelines.
Course Structure:
Semester I
Course 1: Research Methodology Course 2: Computer Applications Course 3: Satellite Communication Course 4: Seminars
Semester II
Course 2.1: Condensed Matter Physics Course 2.2: Optoelectronics
Course 2.3: Nanotechnology Course 2.4: Seminars
In addition, there shall be seminars and dissertation work.
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
M.Phil. (Mathematics)
No. of Seats: 15 Duration: 1 year (2 Semester) Eligibility: The minimum qualification for the admission to an M.Phil Course shall be
1. Master’s Degree in the relevant subject with at least 55% marks (or an equivalent
grade) or an equivalent foreign degree and
2. Either 50% marks in B.Sc. and second class in aggregate of these two examinations
separately.
3. The admission to M.Phil (Mathematics) shall be open to students who have done post
graduation in any branch of Mathematical Science (Mathematics/Statistics/Operation Research/Computer Science/Computer Applications)
Admission: The selection of the candidates will be made on the basis of written test provided further that the above mentioned qualifications may be relaxed by the admitting authority in respect of a confirmed teacher of institutes and the University.
Course Structure: Semester I
MP- 1: Theory of Biocomplex Numbers
MP- 2: Mathematical Modeling
MP- 3: Stochastic Processes
MP- 4: Computational Fluid Dynamics
MP-5: Seminar
Semester II
Any two of the following:
1. Algebraic Cryptography 2. Biocomplex Analysis 3. Queueing Theory 4. Mathematical Biology 5. Reliability Theory 6. Fuzz Mathematics 7. Financial Mathematics 8. Differential Mathematics 9. Coding Theory 10. Optimization Techniques 11. Wavelet Analysis 12. Advanced Topology 13. Neural Networks 14. Theory of Computing 15. Software Reliability 16. Digital Image Processing 17. Inventory Models
18. Graph Theory
19. Computer Communication Networks
In addition, there shall be seminars and dissertation work.
M.Sc (Mathematics)
No. of Seats: 20 Duration: 2 years (4 Semesters)
Eligibility:
B.Sc. (Hons.)/ B.Sc. under at least 10+2+3 pattern securing a minimum
of 45% Marks for General Category / OBC Category Students and Minimum of
40% Marks for SC/ST Category Students in the aggregate in Science subjects
(considering all the three years of B.Sc. Course). The subject in which admission is
sought must be Hons. Subject at B.Sc. (Hons.) level/a subject studied in all the three
parts at Graduate level.
Admission: The selection of the candidates will be made on the basis of written test/merit.
Course Structure
Semester
ICourse -
101 : AlgebraCourse -
102 : Real AnalysisCourse -
103 : Ordinary Differential EquationsCourse -
104 : Operations ResearchCourse -
105 : Viva - VoceSemester
IICourse -
201 : Inventory and Queueing ModelsCourse -
202 : Fluid MechanicsCourse -
203 : Differential EquationsCourse -
204 : Complex AnalysisCourse -
205 : Viva - VoceSemester
IIICourse -
301 : TopologyCourse -
302 : Fuzzy MathematicsCourse -
303 : Computational Numerical MethodCourse -
304 : Elective (any one of the following) (a). Riemannian Geometry and Tensor Analysis(b). Financial Mathematics
(c). Computational fluid Dynamics (d). Bio-Mathematics
(e). Mathematical Modelling
Course -
305 : Practical / Viva - VoceSemester IV
Course -
401: Functional AnalysisCourse -
402: Discrete Mathematical StructureCourse -
403: Space DynamicsCourse -
404: Elective (any one of the following) (a). Integral Equation and Calculus of Variation(b). Coding Theory (c). Special Functions
(d). Theory of Bicomplex Numbers
Course -
405: Viva - VoceDAU DAYAL INSTITUTE OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Institute is running the following Courses:
Vocational Courses- UGC Sponsored
(i) B.Com. (Vocational)
(ii) B.Sc. (Vocational)
B.Com. & B.Sc. (Vocational)
No. of Seats: 60 in each course Duration: 3 years (6 Semesters)
Eligibility:
Intermediate (10+2) with appropriate subjects or an equivalent.
B.Com. (Voc.)
(i)
Advertising, Sales Promotion & Sales Management
(ii)
Business Administration
(iii)
Applied Business Economics
(iv)
RastriyaGaurav
(v)
Environmental Studies
B.Sc. (Voc.) Computer Application with:
(i)
Instrumentation
(ii)
Mathematics
(iii)
RastriyaGaurav
(iv)
Environmental Studies
B.Sc. (Voc.) Instrumentation with:
(i)
Computer Application
(ii)
Mathematics
(iii)
RastriyaGaurav
(iv)
Envronmental Studies
B.Sc. (Voc.) Optical Instrumentation with:
(i)
Computer Application
(ii)
Mathematics
(iii)
RastriyaGaurav
(iv)
Envronmental Studies
B.Com. (Vocational)
Course Structure: Semester I
Subjects: Advertising
Course- 1 Marketing Communication- 1
Course –2 Retail Management
Business Administration
Course- 1 Principles of Management- I
Course –2 Materials Management and Stores Control
Applied Business Economics
Course- 1 Statistical Methods- I
Course –2 Business Economics- I
Semester II
Subjects: Advertising
Course- 3 Advertising
Course –4 Retail Market Strategy
Business Administration
Course- 3 Personal Management
Course –4 Business Law
Applied Business Economics
Course- 3 Statistical Methods- II
Course –4 Indian Financial System
Semester III
Subjects: Advertising
Course- 5 Advertising Media
Course –6 Merchandise Management
Business Administration
Course- 5 Financial Account
Course –6 Management Information System
Applied Business Economics
Course- 5 Business Economics
Course –6 Business Finance- I
Semester IV
Subjects: Advertising
Course- 7 Personal Selling and Salesmanship
Course –8 Retail Store Management
Business Administration
Course- 7 Commercial Arithmetic- I
Course –8 Commercial Arithmetic- II
Applied Business Economics
Course- 7 Emerging Issued of Industry
Course –8 Business Finance- II
Semester V
Subjects: Advertising
Course- 9 Management of the Sales force
Course –10 Legal and Ethical Issues in Retailing
Business Administration
Course- 9 Management Accounting
Course –10 Government & Business
Applied Business Economics
Course- 9 Research Methodological Management
Course –10 Public Finance
Semester VI
Subjects: Advertising
Course- 11 Major Project based on Entrepreneurship Development
Course –12 Entrepreneurship Development
Business Administration
Course- 11 Company Accounts
Course –12 Government of Business
Applied Business Economics
Course- 9 Statistical Methods- III
Course –10 Financial Management
B. Sc. (Vocational)
Course Structure: Semester I
Subjects: Computer Application
Course- 1 Fundamentals of Computers
Course –2 Programming Concept using C
Lab I: Computer Application (Based on above subjects)
Instrumentation
Course- 1 Instrument Mechanism
Course –2 Metrology
Lab I: Mechanical Instrumentation Lab
Optical Instrumentation
Course- 1 Geometrical optics and optical components
Course –2 Wave Optics
Lab I: Basic experiments and measurements in optics
Mathematics
Course–1 Algebra, Matrices, Trigonometry
Course –2 Differential Calculus &Real Analysis
Semester II
Subjects: Computer Application
Course- 3 Operating System
Course –4 Data Structure
Lab II: Computer Application (Based on above subjects)
On Job Training - I
Instrumentation
Course- 3 Mechanical Measurements
Course –4 Basic Electronics
Lab II: Electronics Lab
On Job Training - I
Optical Instrumentation
Course- 3 Optical Workshop Technology
Course –4 Optomechanical Design& Tutorials
Lab II: Engineering Drawing and Mechanical /Basic optical workshop
Report: On the job training - I
Mathematics
Course- 3 Integral calculus and Differential equations
Course –4 Co-ordinate Geometry of Three Dimension and Vector Calculus
Foundation Course
Semester III
Subjects: Computer Application
Course- 5 DBMS- I (Data Base Management System- I)
Course –6 OOP’s using ‘C++’
Lab III: Computer Application (Based on above subjects)
Instrumentation
Course- 5 Digital Electronics
Course –6 Microprocessor
Lab III: Digital and Microprocessor Lab
Optical Instrumentation
Course- 5 Light source and illumination Engineering.
Course –6 Basic Optical Instruments
Lab III: Optical workshop and mini project
Mathematics
Course- 5 Mathematical Statistics
Course –6 Numerical Analysis
Semester IV
Subjects: Computer Application
Course- 7 DBMS- II(Data Base Management System- II)
Course –8 System Analysis & Design
Lab IV: Computer Application (Based on above subjects)
On Job Training - II
Instrumentation
Course- 7 Optical Instrumentation
Course –8 Vacuum Instrumentation
Lab IV: Optics and Vacuum lab
On Job Training - II
Optical Instrumentation
Course- 7 Projection and Photographic optics
Course –8 Ophthalmic Optics & Optical Metrology
Lab IV: Ophthalmic optics and Photographic Processing
Report: On the job training- II
Mathematics
Course- 7 Mechanics
Course –8 Complex Analysis and Integral Transforms
Semester V
Subjects: Computer Application
Course- 9 Computer Network
Course –10 VB6.0 (Visual Basic Programming)
Lab V: Computer Application (Based on above subjects)
Instrumentation
Course- 9 Transducers and Signal Conditioning
Course –10 Instrumentation Systems
Lab V: Transducers and Biomedical Lab
Optical Instrumentation
Course- 9 Lasers and Advanced Instrumentation
Course- 10 Fiber Optics and Optoelectronics Instrumentation
Lab V: Advance optical Instruments Lab
Mathematics
Course- 9 Hydro Dynamics and Partial Differential Equations
Course –10 Mathematical Programming
Semester VI
Subjects: Computer Application
Course- 11 Major Project
Course –12 Management Information System
Instrumentation
Course- 11 Major Project
Course –12 Entrepreneurship Development
Optical Instrumentation
Course- 11 Major Project
Course –12 Quality control Production planning, Prospects and
Entrepreneurship Development
Mathematics
Course- 11 Project Viva
Course –12 Graph Theory
SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCES
The school consists of eight departments with the following Courses:
1. Department of Zoology:
M.Sc,M.Phil.,and Ph.D.
2. Department of Botany:
M.Sc., M.Phil., and Ph.D.
3. Department of Environmental Studies:
M.Sc. and Ph.D.
4. Department of Biotechnology:
M.Sc. and Ph.D.
5. Department of Biochemistry:
M.Sc. and Ph.D.
6. Department of Microbiology:
M.Sc. and Ph.D
7. Department of Forestry:
M.Sc. and Ph.D
8. Department of Environmental Toxicology:M.Sc. and Ph.D
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
M.Phil. (Zoology)
No. of Seats: 15 Duration: 1 year (2 Semesters)
Eligibility: The minimum qualification for admission to an M.Phil. Course will be: 1. Master’s degree in subject concerned with above 55% marks and
2. Either an average of 55% marks in two examinations prior to Master’s Degree i.e. Intermediate/Higher Secondary and Bachelor’s Degree Examination counted together or 50% marks in each of the above two examinations separately.
Admission: The selection of candidate will be made on the basis of written test/merit.
Course Structure: Semester: I
Course- I: Instrumentations Course- II: Biostatistics
Course- III: Research Techniques
Semester II
Course- IV: Any one of the following: 1 . Toxicology
2. Environmental Pollution 3. Endocrinology
Course- V: Methods in Dissertation thesis writing, scientific report & project formulation connected with the Dissertation Viva-Voce topic of dissertation
M.Sc. (Zoology)
No. of Seats: 20 Duration: 2 years (4 Semesters) Eligibility:
B.Sc. (Hons.)/ B.Sc. under at least 10+2+3 pattern securing a minimum
of 45% Marks for General Category / OBC Category Students and Minimum of
40% Marks for SC/ST Category Students in the aggregate in Science subjects
(considering all the three years of B.Sc. Course). The subject in which admission is
sought must be Hons. Subject at B.Sc. (Hons.) level/a subject studied in all the three
parts at Graduate level.
Admission: On the basis of merit/Written Test.
Course Structure: Semester -I
Course -
I : Structure and functions in Invertebrates Course II : Structure and functions in Invertebrates Course III : Ethology, Microbiology -Practical : Practical based on the above syllabus -
Semester -II
Course I : Cell Biology & Genetics -
Course II : Environmental Biology, Toxicology Course III : Tools & Techniques: Biostatistics Practical : Practical based on the Course I – III
Semester - III
Course I : Biotechnology, Molecular Biology -
Course II : Comparative anatomy of vertebrates and Development Biology Course III : Animal Physiology & Biochemistry
Practical : Practical based on the Course I – III
Semester- IV: (OPTIONAL) GROUP-A ENTOMOLOGY
Course I : Morphology & Anatomy of Insects Course II : Physiology, Development & Ecology
Course III : Systematic, Structure & Applied Entomology Practical : Practical based on the Course I – III
OR
GROUP-B ICHTHYOLOGY AND FISHERIES
Course I : Systematic and Morphology of Fish. Course II : Physiology and Embryology
Course III : Aquaculture and Fisheries Management Practical : Practical based on the Course I-III
OR
GROUP-C WILD LIFE AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Course I : Wild Life and Ecology
Course II : Environmental aspects of Wild Life and Biodiversity Course III : Wild Life Values & Wild Life Management
Practical : Practical based on the Course I-III
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
M.Phil. (Botany)
No. of Seats: 15
Duration: 1 year (2 Semesters)
Eligibility:
The minimum qualification for admission to an M.Phil. Course will be :
1. Master’s degree in subject concerned with above 55% marks and
2. Either an average of 55% marks in two examination prior to Master’s degree i.e.
Intermediate/Higher Secondary and Bachelor’s Degree examination counted
together or 50% marks in each of the above two examinations separately.
Admission:
The selection of candidate will be made on the basis of written
test/merit.
Course Structure:
Semester-I
Course- I: Research Methodology (Compulsory)
Any one of the following Course
Course- II: Plant Biochemistry
Course- III: Reproductive Biology and Principles of Plant Breeding
Course- IV: Plant Morphogenesis
Semester - II
Course- V: Biostatistics (Compulsory)
Any one of the following Course
Course- VI: Cytology and Molecular Biology
Course- VII: Environmental Biology
Course- VIII: Applied Microbiology
Project Report / Dissertation:
Each student will be required to complete 4 Courses, 2 Courses in the First
Semester and 2 Courses in second Semester in addition to submission of a project
Report/ Dissertation.
Every student will have to take up an excursion in First Semester. Each student will
have to give at least one seminar talk pertaining to his dissertation and attend at
least six seminars held in the Department before submitting his dissertation.
M.Sc. (Botany)
No. of Seats: 20 Duration: 2 years (4 Semesters)
Eligibility:
B.Sc. (Hons.)/ B.Sc. under at least 10+2+3 pattern securing a minimum
of 45% Marks for General Category / OBC Category Students and Minimum of
40% Marks for SC/ST Category Students in the aggregate in Science subjects
(considering all the three years of B.Sc. Course). The subject in which admission is
sought must be Hons. Subject at B.Sc. (Hons.) level/a subject studied in all the three
parts at Graduate level.
Admission: Admission will be made on the basis of written test/merit
Course Structure Semester- I
Course 101 – Cell & Molecular Biology Of Plants
Course 102 – Biology And Diversity Of Algae, Bryophytes And Pteridophytes
Course 103 - Biology And Diversity Of Viruses, Bacteria And Fungi
Course 104 - Cytology And Genetics
Course 105 – Practical (Based On Course 101 – 104)
Semester-II
Course 201 - Cytogenetics And Plant Breeding
Course 202 - Biology And Diversity Of Gymnosperms
Course 203 - Taxonomy Of Angiosperms
Course 204 - Plant Physiology And Metabolism
Course 205 – Practical (Based On Course 201 – 204)
Semester -III
Course 301 - Plant Development
Course 302 - Plant Reproduction
Course 303 - Plant Ecology
Course 304 - Plant Resources Utilization And Conservation
Course 305 – Practical (Based On Course 301 – 304)
Semester -IV
Course 401 -Biostatistics And Computer Application
Course 402 - Molecular Biology And Genetic Engineering
Course 403 – Biotechnology Of Plants
Course 404 –
Elective Courses (Any One Of These)
1. Algal Biotechnology
2. Limnology
3. Microbial Ecology
4. Industrial Microbiology
5. Microbial Genetics
6. Integrated Pest Management : Concepts And Applications
7. Seed Pathology
8. Lichenology
9. Biology Of Bryophytes
10. Reproductive Biology
11. Weed Biology
12. Population Biology
13. Forestry Biology
14. Biosystematics
15. Molecular Biology And Biotechnology
16. Palaeobotany
17. Plants And Society
18. Advanced Plant Physiology And Biochemistry
19. Crop Genetics And Plant Breeding
20. Plant Tissue Culture
21. Stress Biology
22. Plant Genomics And Proteomics
23. Photochemistry
24. Arboriculture
25. Plant Protection Plant Propagation : Concepts And Application
26. Ethan Botany
27. Applied Mycology
28. Molecular Plant Pathology
29. Plant Protection
Course 405 – Practical (Based On Course 401 – 404)
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.Sc.) IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
No. of Seats: 20 Duration: 2 years (4 Semesters) Eligibility:
The minimum qualification for admission to the Master’s Course in Environmental Science shall be:
(a) Bachelor’s degree with 50% marks in aggregate with Chemistry/ Zoology/ Botany/ Forestry/Environmental Science as one of the subjects.
(b) Bachelor’s degree in any one of the following: Biotechnology, Microbiology, Biomedical Science, Biochemistry, Life Science and Home Science with 50% marks in aggregate will also be eligible.
(c) Either an average of 55% marks in two examinations prior to the Bachelor’s degree i.e. High School and Intermediate and Bachelor’s degree examinations counted together or
50% marks in each of the above examinations separately. (d) B.Sc.(Honors School) in any one of the following: Environmental Science,
Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Microbiology, Zoology, Botany, Physics, Forestry, Home Science and Chemistry with 50% marks in aggregate will also be eligible.
Admission: On the basis of written test, academic record and interview. The admission test shall be of B.Sc. standard.
Course Structure:
Semester-I
Course-I---Ecology and Sustainable Development
Course-II --Environmental Pollution Course-III --Meteorology : Tools and Techniques
Practical’s of the Three Courses
Semester - II
Course-IV--Environmental Chemistry Course-V--Earth Processes and Soil Sciences Course-VI--Energy and Environmental Policy Practical’s of the Three Courses
Semester - III
Course-VII--Water Resources and Marine Environment Course-VIII--Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Course-IX--Environmental Biostatistics and Modelling
Practical’s of the Three Courses
Semester- IV
Course-X--Environmental Impact and Risk Assessment Course-XI--Environmental Biotechnology and Toxicology Course-XII--Environmental Management and Laws Practical’s of the Three Courses
DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
M.Sc. (Biotechnology)
No. of Seats: 20 Duration: 2 years (4 Semesters) Eligibility: The minimum qualification for admission to a Master’s Course in Biotechnology shall be any one of the following:
(a) Bachelors degree with Botany/Zoology as one of the subjects with 50% marks. (b) B.E./B. Tech. (Chemistry, Biochemical Engineering, B.V.Sc. /M.B.B.S.
Biotechnology)
(c) B.Sc. (Honors) degree in any of the following subjects: Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Microbiology, Zoology, Botany, Geology, Physics and Chemistry.
Admission: The selection of the candidate will be made on the basis of written test. The admission test shall be of B.Sc. standard.
Course Structure: Semester-I
Course 1: Cell Biology
Course 2: Bio-molecules & Basic Enzymology Course 3: Microbial Physiology & Genetics Course 4: Computer Application & Biostatistics Practicals: Based on Course 1-4
Semester-II
Course 5: Molecular Biology
Course 6: Instrumentation and techniques in Biotechnology Course 7: Biology of Immune System
Course 8: Plant Biotechnology Practicals: Based on Course 5-8
Semester-III
Course 9: Animal Cell Sciences & Technology Course 10: Genetic Engineering
Course 11: Bioprocess Engg. & Tehnology Course 12: Environmental Biotechnology Practicals:Based on Course 9-12
Semester- IV
Project Work
DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
M.Sc. (Biochemistry)
No. of Seats: 20 Duration: 2 years (4 Semester) Eligibility: The minimum qualification for admission to a Master’s Course in Biotechnology shall be any one of the following:
(a) Bachelors degree with Botany/Zoology as one of the subjects with 50% marks. (b) B.E./B. Tech. (Chemistry, Biochemical Engineering, B.V.Sc. /M.B.B.S.
Biotechnology)
(c) B.Sc. (Honors) degree in any of the following subjects: Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Microbiology, Zoology, Botany, Geology, Physics and Chemistry.
Admission: The selection of the candidate will be made on the basis of Written test. The admission test shall be of B.Sc. standard.
Course Structure: Semester- I
Course 1 Plant Bio-chemistry
Course 2 Cell Biology and Human Physiology Course 3 Organic and Biophysical Chemistry
Course 4 Bioenergetics and Intermediary metabolism Practical: Based on Course 1-4
Semester-II
Course 5 Concept and Methods in Molecular biology Course 6 Biostatistics and Computer Application Course 7 Immunology
Course 8 Advanced enzymology Practical: Based on Course 5-8
Semester-III
Course 9 Microbial Physiology and Bio-Chemistry
Course 1