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An Ultimate Destination for World Class Education

TEERTHANKER MAHAVEER UNIVERSITY

Teerthanker Mahaveer UniversityEstablished underUttar Pradesh Act, 2008 [U.P. Act No. 30 of 2008]Degrees recognised byU.G.C. under section 22 of U.G.C. Act, 1956

For further enquiry contact Admission Office:Ph: 0591-2360000, 2360555Fax: 0591-2360077, 2360444, 2487444Email: [email protected]: www.tmu.ac.in

The University is located in Moradabad on NH 24, 140km from Delhi

Photographs in the brochure depict the real life situation of the University

Price: Rs. 600/-(Inclusive of Application Form)

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Important Trains To Moradabad

Sl. Train No. Train Name Between Stations Sl. Train No. Train Name Between StationsNo. No.

1 4115/4116 ALD HW ALLAHABAD JWALAPUR 31 5035/5036 UTR SAMPRK KATHGODAM DELHIEXP. JN K EXP.

2 4163 SANGAM EXP. ALLAHABAD MEERUT CITY 32 2207/2208 JAMMU KATHGODAM JAMMU TAWIJN GARIB RAT

3 4511/4512 NAUCHANDI ALLAHABAD SAHARANPUR 33 4119/4120 KGM DDN KATHGODAM DEHRADUNEXP. JN EXP.

4 3005/3006 AMRITSAR AMRITSAR HOWRAH JN 34 5715/5716 GARIB NAWAJ KISHANGANJ AJMER JNMAIL JN EXP.

5 4673/4674 SHAHEED AMRITSAR JAYNAGAR 35 3151/3152 JAMMU KOLKATA JAMMU TAWIEXP. JN TAWI EXP.

6 2211/2212 MKI NZM G BAPUDM H NIZAMUDDIN 36 3010K DOON KOTDWARA HOWRAH JNRATH MOTIHARI EXP.

7 5097/5098 AMARNATH EXP. BARAUNI JN JAMMU TAWI 37 5011/5012 LJN SRE EXP. LUCKNOW NE SAHARANPUR

8 4311/4312 ALA HAZRAT BAREILLY BHUJ 38 2229/2230 LUCKNOW LUCKNOW NEW DELHIEXP. MAIL NR

9 4321/4322 BE BHUJ EXP. BHUJ BAREILLY 39 2231/2232 LKO CDG EXP. LUCKNOW NR CHANDIGARH

10 4512A KRJ ALD BULANDSHAHR ALLAHABAD 40 4007/4008 SADBHAWNA MUZAFFARPUR DELHILINK EXP. JN EXP. JN

11 4114 LINK EXP. DEHRADUN ALLAHABAD 41 4523/4524 MFP UMB MUZAFFARPUR AMBALAJN EXP. JN CANT JN

12 3009/3010 DOON EXP. DEHRADUN HOWRAH JN 42 5001/5002 MFP DDN EXP. MUZAFFARPUR DEHRADUNJN

13 5013/5014 RANIKHET EXP. DELHI KATHGODAM 43 2233/2234 LKO NDLS AC EXP. NEW DELHI LUCKNOW NR

14 4017/4018 SADBHAVNA DELHI MUZAFFARPUR 44 4257/4258 K V EXP. NEW DELHI VARANASI JNEXP. JN

15 5273/5274 SATYAGRAH DELHI RAXAUL JN 45 4207/4208 PADMAVAT PARTAPGARH DELHIEXP. EXP. JN

16 3307/3308 GANGASUTLEJ DHANBAD JN FIROZPUR 46 9269/9270 PBR MOTIHARI PORBANDAR BAPUDMEXP. CANT EXP. MOTIHARI

17 2435/2436 DBRT DIBRUGARH NEW DELHI 47 5715A RDP DLI LNK RADHIKAPUR DELHIRAJDHANI EXP. TOWN EXP.

18 5903/5904 DBRT CDG DIBRUGARH CHANDIGARH 48 2391/2392 SHRAMJEEVI RAJGIR NEW DELHIEXP. TOWN EXP.

19 5933/5934 DBRT ASR DIBRUGARH AMRITSAR JN 49 462 RMR BSB RAMNAGAR VARANASI JNEXP. TOWN EXP.

20 4205/4206 FD DLI EXP. FAIZABAD JN DELHI 50 4015/4016 SADBHAWANA EXP. RAXAUL JN DELHI

21 2587/2588 AMAR NATH GORAKHPUR JAMMU TAWI 51 2355/2356 ARCHNA EXP. RJNDR NGR JAMMU TAWIEXP. JN BIHAR

22 5005/5006 GKP DDN EXP. GORAKHPUR DEHRADUN 52 2203/2204 GARIB RATH SAHARSA JN AMRITSAR JNJN EXP.

23 5609/5610 ABADH ASSAM GUWAHATI LALGARH JN 53 5279/5280 POORBIYA EXP. SAHARSA JN ADRSH NGREXP. DELHI

24 5651/5652 LOHIT EXP. GUWAHATI JAMMU TAWI 54 2317/2318 AKAL TAKHT EXP. SEALDAH AMRITSAR JN

25 2327/2328 UPASANA EXP. HOWRAH JN DEHRADUN 55 2491/2492 MOUR DHWAJ EXP. SONPUR JN JAMMU TAWI

26 2331/2332 HIMGIRI EXP. HOWRAH JN JAMMU TAWI 56 4013/4014 SLN DLI EXP. SULTANPUR DELHI

27 3049/3050 AMRITSAR EXP. HOWRAH JN AMRITSAR JN 57 8103/8104 JALIANWALA B EXP. TATANAGAR JN AMRITSAR JN

28 5653/5654 AMARNATH JAMMU TAWI GUWAHATI 58 2213/2214 BSB DLI G RATH VARANASI JN DELHIEXP.

29 4649/4650 SARYUYAMUNA JAYNAGAR AMRITSAR 59 4265/4266 BSB DDN EXP. VARANASI JN DEHRADUNEXP. JN

30 2469/2470 CNB JAT EXP. KANPUR JAMMUCENTRAL TAWI

Moradabad is the Divisional Headquarter of Northern Railways and is well connected through rail network withmajor cities of India. The city has decent staying facilities available in five star, three stars and other affordableguest houses.

For any information relating to accommodation or Air/Road/Train transportation facility from any part of the country tothe city of Moradabad, please feel free to contact: Mr. Pawan Gupta, Mobile: 09837546222 or Email:[email protected]

Contents

Messages:• Chancellor 2• Group Vice Chairman 3• Vice Chancellor 4• Registrar 5

The University 7University Governance 9The University Campus 11Hostel Accommodation 12Research Initiatives 22University Administration 23Heads of Colleges 24

Colleges of Studies 28University-Industry Interface Cell 55Our Recruiters 55Programs Detail 56Fee Structure 58Scholarships 60Admission Criteria 61Admission Process 64Admission Rules & Regulations 65Disciplinary Rules &Regulations for Students 66About Moradabad 68

Our Guiding Values• Right Philosophy • Right Knowledge • Right Conduct

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WhyTeerthanker MahaveerUniversity...12 constituent colleges covering wide spectrum of joboriented programs at UG, PG and doctoral level.

• Huge campus spread over sprawling area of 115 acres of land.

• 28 lacs sq. ft. constructed area to facilitate academic and developmental activities in the campus.

• Programs approved by UGC and other regulatory bodies/councils are being run.

• 550-Bed multispeciality hospital equipped with modern facilities.

• Separate boys and girls hostels to accommodate 2500 students.

• World class gymnasium with state-of-the-art air-conditioned fitness centre.

• Ultra-modern 550 seating capacity auditorium.

• 200 semi-furnished residential accommodation for faculty and staff in the campus.

• Subscription to 872 research journals and EBSCO data base making online access to over 20,000research journals to facilitate quality teaching and research.

• Wide and excellent network of transport to facilitate the accessibility to students from adjoining areas.

• Symbolizes Pan-India culture. Presently students from 22 states are studying in different programs.

• University ensures absolutely ragging free environment.

• Round the clock uninterrupted power supply.

• Foreign tie-ups and collaborations with prestigious international institutions like SolBridge InternationalBusiness School (South Korea), University of Regina (Canada), Polytech Nantes (France), Oracle and Cisco.

• Students access to best resource persons from industry and academia through V-Sat from Noida.

• Modern communication lab to groom students in expressive skills.

• Strong industry- university interface ensuring excellent placement and training of students.

• College of Management and Computer Applications rated ‘A’ in Business India Survey 2009 and alsoawarded with ‘B- School with Excellent Industry Interface Award 2010’ by Dainik Bhaskar.

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Message of the Chancellor

We at Teerthanker Mahaveer University are committed to promote excellence in all spheres of education.University in a short span of time, with the cooperation of all, has been able to lay a strong foundation interms of infrastructure, curriculum, faculty and other support services to realize its vision of being theleader in higher education. I firmly believe that the enlightenment of the individual’s heart, mind and soul isnecessary for harmonious development of the society. Essentially this has become a prerequisite in today’sfast changing world where primacy is given to materialistic gains over basic human values. The university,by integrating the basic principles of Right Philosophy, Right Knowledge and Right Conduct in its policiesand programs, is developing human resources as per the requirements of industry and the society.

I extend my best wishes to all the aspirants and assure that under the mentorship of the dedicated facultyof this prestigious university they will be able to take full advantage of the facilities and opportunitiesoffered to them and thus realize their dreams.

Suresh Jain

"Our endeavour at the university is toevolve a learning environment thatinspires academic brilliance, fosterprofessional acumen and socialcompatibility amongst our students"

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Message of the Registrar

“Teerthanker MahaveerUniversity is making all outefforts towards chiselingprofessionals, who are sociallyrelevant, technicallycompetent and professionallysound”

Message of the Group Vice Chairman

Having sensed need of the hour to develop professionals who have global perspectiveabout things and are true to their roots, the University has evolved itself as a symbol ofquality education, shaping the talent and aspirations of young minds from undergraduateto doctoral level.

To serve these needs, all colleges of the university are in the process of developing stronginterface with the leading national and international academic institutions of repute forcontinuous improvement in curriculum and pedagogy. I am happy that the university hasentered in to academic collaborations with leading international institutions such as NantesUniversity (France), SolBridge International Business School (South Korea), ReginaUniversity (Canada), Oracle and Cisco.

We take pride in what we have achieved and look forward to the future with optimism,confidence and commitment.

I would like all the aspirants to visit the campus enabling them to crystallize their thoughtsin selecting the right institution for realizing their ambitions.

Manish Jain

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Message of the Vice Chancellor

Our journey towards excellence in academics started in 2001, which got further impetus with theestablishment of this university in the year 2008. Efforts are being made not only to create infrastructure parexcellence but also to develop an environment conducive for incubating thoughts and ideas necessary forinnovations. By involving leading personalities from academia and industry in decision making and learningprocesses, the university has taken a distinctive lead towards forging strong interface with the industrynecessary for global perspective. Our endeavour is to create a strong knowledge base essential forexcellence in teaching and research, the two essential components of any university.

We at university strongly believe that in addition to acquisition of technical expertise equally important is toenhance moral and ethical foundation of the students to better serve the society. To sensitize the studentsof the societal challenges and sufferings, they are encouraged to do internships and projects with NGOs andsocial groups.

I take this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude to all for unstinted support and confidence in ourability to make Teerthanker Mahaveer University a preferred destination for education.

Prof. R.K. Mittal

"University envisions empoweringof youth to think beyond self bybuilding an educational systemthat not only proves to be anenriching experience for itsstudents, but also helps tocultivate values such as empathy,humility and compassion"

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Message of the Registrar

It is said that thousand miles journey begins with single step, and milestones are animportant part of the journey. They not only reflect the distance traveled but also show theroad ahead. Milestones also provide opportunities to pause and celebrate; reform andrefuel for the journey ahead. We at Teerthanker Mahaveer University, look at milestonesthat reflect value as seen by our students and the society. Year 2009-10 saw another yearof impressive performance by the University in terms of students' enrolment, newprograms, addition to infrastructure, research publications and above all the global reachand enhancement in brand TMU.

Achievements do not happen in vacuum, for that environment plays a critical role. Theuniversity makes all out efforts to create an enabling environment conducive for holisticdevelopment of our students so as to prepare them competent enough today to face thechallenges of tomorrow. While doing so we aim at bringing all-round development, buildand maintain leadership while continuing to invest for future in our quest for excellence.

"Teerthanker MahaveerUniversity - redefiningMoradabad from brass city toeducation city"

We fully understand that to be regarded as a university withdistinction, we have a proportionate responsibility to lead inareas beyond classroom teaching that are critical fordevelopment and sustenance of society. We are therefore,deeply committed to initiatives that can help nurture a humane,equitable and sustainable world.

Our journey ahead is challenging and exciting. Team TMU isready and raring to go … join us.

Dr. Rakesh Kr. Mudgal

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“Educationists should build the capacities ofthe spirit of inquiry, creativity, entrepreneurial

and moral leadership among students andbecome their role model”

- Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam

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Teerthanker Mahaveer University has been established by the Teerthanker Mahaveer University, UttarPradesh Act 2008 (Act No. 30 of 2008) as a Jain minority teaching university with a mandate to create anddisseminate knowledge in areas of higher education. University’s endeavour is to impart knowledge anddevelop critical skills necessary to succeed both in professional and personal life by promoting learningsupported by world-class faculty, infrastructure, technology, curricula and also collaborative teaching andresearch with premier institutions in India and abroad.

Teaching besides meeting the program specific requirements is inter-disciplinary in approach, which inaddition to class room teaching through lectures, side talks, discussions, assignments and comprehensiontests, entails numerous site visits and on the spot studies. Students are encouraged to make their ownobservation of facts to analyse and evaluate themselves so that they may learn to reckon the relevanceand application of investigative studies to the performance requirement of creative course work indifferent disciplines.

In light of emerging professional requirements, University trains the students by exposing them to liveproblems, situations and circumstances. Our overall objective is to make our students socially relevant,technically competent and professionally sound.

The programs offered by the University have very strong base of academic rigour and industry interaction.They are designed and reviewed in consultation with industry experts and are delivered by excellentfaculty, who are known for their dedication to teaching and research, and close ties with the national andinternational academic and business community. The programs are conducted in highly conducivelearning environment.

University has the necessary approval of all the regulatory bodies governing different programs. UniversityGrants Commission (UGC) empowers the University to award degrees under section 22 of the UGC Act, 1956.

The University

Teaching-Learning Approach• Classroom Learning• Case Studies• Business Simulations• Theatre Techniques• Role Plays and Management Games• Assignments• Presentations• Industry Visits• Guest Lectures

• Panel Discussions• Research Projects• Quizzes• Team Work• Meditation & Yoga• Field Researches• Excursion Tours• Scenario Writing

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Under constructionWorkshop Block ofCollege of Engineering

Under construction University Sports Stadium

Under construction Indoor Sports Complex

Under construction College of Engineering

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University Governance

The University is governed by statutory bodies to give shape and direction to the policies and programs torealize its stated objectives. The Councils are represented by eminent persons from academia and industry.

ACADEMIC COUNCIL

Prof. R. K. Mittal,Vice Chancellor (Chairperson)

Prof. S. K. Garg,Department of MechanicalEngineering, DelhiTechnological University

Prof. Avinash Sharma,Director, Academic Affairs,GGSIP University, Delhi

Prof. P. K. Garg,Department of Civilengineering,IIT, Roorkee

Prof. H. S. Shukla,Former HOD, Surgical Oncology,Former Dean, Faculty ofMedicine, Institute of MedicalScience, BHU, Varanasi

Dr. P. K. Chakrovorty,Computer Centre,Banaras Hindu University,Varanasi

Prof. U. K. Singh,Principal, Medical College &Research Centre

Prof. A. K. Garg,Exe. Director, College ofManagement & ComputerApplications

Prof. K. K. Pande,Director, College of Engineering

Prof. C. P. Taware,Principal, Dental College &Research Centre

Prof. K. K. Jha,Principal, College of Pharmacy

Prof. Pranti Barua,Principal, College of Nursing

Dr. Rashmi MehrotraPrincipal, College of Education

Mohd. Nasir,Librarian

Prof. R. K. Mudgal,Registrar (Member Secretary)

UNIVERSITY COURT

Sh. Suresh Jain,Chancellor (Chairperson)

Sh. Manish Jain,Group Vice Chairman

Prof. Johri Lal Gupta,MDI, Gurgaon

Dr. Furqan Qamar,Adviser, Planning Commission(Education), New Delhi

Dr. N.K. Pandey,Asian Institute ofMedical Sciences, Faridabad

Sh. Viren Jain,Managing Director, AkasvaInfrastructure Pvt Ltd., NewDelhi

Prof. A. K. Garg,Exe. Director, College ofManagement & ComputerApplications

Prof. U. K. Singh,Principal, Medical College &Research Centre

Prof. C. P. Taware,Principal, Dental College &Research Centre

Prof. K. K. Pande,Director, College of Engineering

Prof. K. K. Jha,Principal, College of Pharmacy

Dr. Rashmi Mehrotra,Principal, College of Education

Prof. Pranti Barua,Principal, College of Nursing

Sh. Abhishek Kapoor,Director (Admissions)

Dr. Seema Awasthi,Asstt. Professor, MedicalCollege & Research Centre

Prof. Naveen Mittal,Head, Pedodontics,Dental College & ResearchCentre

Ms. Swati Sharma,Student Representative

Mr. Arun Pandit,Student Representative

Prof. R. K. Mudgal,Registrar (Member Secretary)

PLANNING BOARD

Sh. Suresh Jain,Chancellor (Chairperson)

Sh. Manish Jain,Group Vice Chairman &Treasurer

Prof. R.K. Mittal,Vice Chancellor

Sh. Mukesh Jain,IPS, DIG Police, Delhi

Sh. Gurwinder Saini,Director, Hotel Broadways Inn ,New Delhi

Ar. Manoj Jain,Principal Architect, Manoj Jain &Associates, ND

Er. S.L. Mittal,Managing Director, ApurvakritiInfrastructure Pvt. Ltd, Delhi

Prof. A. K. Garg,Exe. Director, College ofManagement & ComputerApplications

Prof. U. K. Singh,Principal, Medical College &Research Centre

Prof. C. P. Taware,Principal, Dental College &Research Centre

Sh. Harshit Jain,Finance Officer

Prof. R. K. Mudgal,Registrar (Member Secretary)

FINANCE COMMITTEE

Prof. R.K. Mittal,Vice Chancellor (Chairperson)

Sh. Manish Jain,Group Vice Chairman &Treasurer

Prof. R. K. Mudgal,Registrar

Shri Rajesh Verma,Director, Corporate Affairs

Shri Sandeep Vaish,Chartered Accountant

Shri Harshit Jain,Finance Officer(Member Secretary)

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

Prof. R.K. Mittal,Vice Chancellor (Chairperson)

Sh. Manish Jain,Group Vice Chairman

Dr. Rakesh Kumar Jain,Scientist G, Institute of MicrobialTechnology, CSIR, Chandigarh

Prof. Sushil,Department of ManagementStudies,IIT Delhi

Sh. Vishal Sehgal,Head, Corporate Relations,Metro Cash & Carry India, NewDelhi

Prof. V.K. Tewari,Professor, IIT Roorkee & FormerV.C., Uttrakhand TechnicalUniversity

Prof. A. K. Garg,Exe. Director, College ofManagement & ComputerApplications

Prof. U. K. Singh,Principal, Medical College &Research Centre

Prof. C. P. Taware,Principal, Dental College &Research Centre

Prof. K. K. Pande,Director, College of Engineering

Prof. K. K. Jha,Principal, College of Pharmacy

Prof. Naveen Mittal,Prof. & Head - Pedodontics,Dental College & Research Centre

Sh. M. P. Singh,Associate Professor,College of Management &Computer Applications

Dr. Seema Awasthi,Assistant Professor,Medical College & ResearchCentre

Prof. R. K. Mudgal,Registrar (Member Secretary)

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TMU City Campus

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The University Campus

The beautiful campus conducive for interactive learning is spread over a sprawling area of 115 acres of landwith a constructed area of 28 lac sq. feet, houses different colleges of studies offering diverse professionalunder graduate, post graduate and research programs.

The campus has been planned, designed and constructed to address broader issues that relate to resourceand energy conservation. Concepts such as rain water harvesting, sewage treatment, development of waterbodies, green parks and pathways, plantations and use of solar energy have been extensively applied.

The campus boasts of air-conditioned lecture theaters, Wi-Fi connectivity, well stocked libraries withaccess to e-journals, advance computer centres, modern and well-equipped laboratories, ultra modernauditorium, contemporary seminar halls, community centres, open air theaters and rich sports andrecreation facilities. Construction of a world-class indoor and outdoor sports complex, swimming pool, postoffice, cafeteria and shopping complex etc., is in progress. The University thus is in the process of realizingthe dream of developing a world class campus to support world class education.

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Hostel AccommodationThe University is committed to help maximum number of its students to find appropriate, safe andaffordable accommodations during their studies in the campus. The University maintains four separatehostels for boys and girls to accommodate approximately 2500 students. Rooms are spacious, clean, airyand well maintained with attached bathrooms and are available on twin as well as multi-sharing basis. Eachroom is provided with beds, wardrobes, study tables and chairs. Desert coolers have also been providedfor each room. Round-the-clock power back-up facility is available. Solar heaters have been installed forproviding hot water. Water purifiers and water coolers are installed to provide potable water. Provision hasbeen made for AC equipped rooms to meet the specific requirement of the students.

Each hostel has a provision for a visitor’s room, a spacious well-lit common room with a large television andcomfortable seating arrangement, recreational facilities, facilities for indoor games, newspapers &magazines, Wi-Fi connectivity and a gymnasium. Laundry facilities are available in-house. It containscommercial washing machine and tumble drier. Spacious dining rooms alongwith modern kitchen ensurethat students are served with healthy food in a good ambience.

There is a dedicated team consisting of wardens and caretakers to help, guide and solve problems of theboarders. We thus, ensure that students have comfortable, exiciting and full of learning experience of livingat hostels in the University. Students are advised to read the rules and regulations of the University related tohostels.

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Health FacilitiesTop priority is accorded to the health of thestudents, faculty and staff, who are required toundergo periodical health check-ups in the multi-specialty hospital attached to the Medical College &Research Centre. The check-ups are conductedunder the strict supervision of highly qualified andexperienced doctors.

University has 550-bed multi-speciality hospitalattached to its Medical College to support bedsideteaching. It is equipped with latest technologicalinfrastructure and is providing diagnostic, curativeand preventive services in all the listed specialties tothe community with advance management systems.The hospital provides round the clock blood bankfacility to the patients.

Mess FacilitiesBesides central Mess facilities each college of theUniversity has spacious and well maintained canteenproviding the students with the choicest of hygienicand delicious foods. Canteens provide Indian,Chinese & Italian dishes. Going by the hustle andbustle in the canteens, one can well gauge that thereis a life beyond books.

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Faculty AccommodationFaculty and staff’s stay in the campus enhances the overall learning and ensure their comfortable, hasslefree and enjoyable life. The University offers furnished accommodation in beautifully landscapedsurrounding with access to integrated common facilities such as sports, hospital, library, transport, powerbackup, community halls and gardens.

Accommodation is provided in the guest house for the visiting faculty, academicians and other dignitariesconnected to the University. Accommodation of short duration is also given to the parents of the studentssubject to the availability and advance notice in this regard.

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The university is in the process of developing Online Public Access Catalogue(OPAC) facility for its libraries to provide cost and time-effective informationservices to the users. To help faculty to provide research based input to thestudents and encourage R&D in its colleges, the University has subscribed theEBSCO data base providing access to full text research articles and sectorspecific reports in different disciplines. The students of College of Engineeringand College of Management & Computer Applications are given the additionalfacility of issuing specified number of books for the entire semester atconcessional rate through book bank.

University LibrariesThe University maintains separate library for each of itsconstituent college to provide access to excellent informationservices, resources and facilities to students, faculty,researchers and the diverse community to facilitate them to beactive and lifelong learners. The libraries have more than40,000 books on diverse core and specialized subjects andhave subscription to 872 national and international journalsbesides access to host of e-journals.

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ICT ResourcesThe University is fully equipped with computersystems, printers, scanners and LCD Projectors tosupport the academic and administrative activities inthe campus. The information and communicationtechnologies (ICT) have been suitably integrated in allthe academic programs of the University forenhanced learning.

Each college has computer labs equipped withgeneral as well as domain specific softwares forquality teaching and research. We have installedCampus Connect, an ERP based software developedby JIL Information Technology Limited, New Delhi.The software has modules like Student InformationSystem, Student Fee Management, ExaminationSystem, Financial Accounting System, StudentEnrolment, Counseling & Master Data, Training &Placement, Alumni Module, Human ResourceManagement, Web Kiosk for Student/Employees/Parents, Student Evaluation System, Question Paper,and Users Training.

Communication LabPersonality is built through effective communicationand self grooming, for realization of which theUniversity has established state-of-the-artcommunication lab with hi-tech software having basic,intermediate and business levels and a uniquelydesigned personality development cabin.

Leveraging V-SatTechnologyThe University has taken a lead to effectivelyharness the V-Sat technology to impart applicationoriented learning to the students. This technologyenables the students to interact with distantlyplaced experts from industry and academia on widerange of topics covering subject specificknowledge to personality enhancement programs.We are pioneer in this region to use this technologyfor the benefit of our students and faculty.

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Music & Dance ClassesMusic and dance classes in both modern andclassical forms are organized in the evening for thetotal personality development of the students.Eminent trainers are invited to teach and train thestudents on instruments and accessories to enliventhe life beyond class rooms for enhancedperformance and creativity.

Yoga & MeditationYoga and meditation are effective to exercisecontrol over mind and soul and are essentialprerequisite to maintain good health. Towards thisend, the University has established a yoga andmeditation centre for the students, which is beingrun under the guidance of astute trainers. Studentsparticipate in the yoga and meditation classesregularly in morning and evening hours. The facultyand staff along with their families also attend theclasses.

SportsExcellent sports facilities have been created in thecampus for the all round development of thestudents. The University believes that sports play acrucial role in holistic development of students’personality because it teaches an individual toimbibe sportsman spirit, to be humble in victory andgracious in defeat, and a spirit of co-operation,discipline, honesty and integrity. A modern sportscomplex for indoor and outdoor games is underconstruction and will be operational soon. Variousindoor and outdoor sports facilities provided to thestudents include; table tennis, cricket field, volleyballfield, tennis, basketball and badminton court. Theseapart, students are also encouraged to participate inadventurous sports like trekking, rock climbing, rivercrossing and river rafting.

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TransportA fleet of buses, cars, ambulances and other vehiclesprovide uninterrupted transport facility to thestudents, faculty, staff and visitors. The Universitypresently maintains a convoy of 51 vehicles including24 luxurious buses, 3 mini-buses, 16 cars, 2ambulances including one critical care ambulance,4 small trucks for carriage and 2 tractors foragriculture and plantations purpose on campus.

The University extends the pick and droptransportation facility to students within a radius ofabout 100 km. adjoining the city of Moradabad.Ambulance services round the clock are available forpatients in the hospital. Critical care ambulance isalways ready for shifting patients to hospitals in Delhiand other places.

Bank Branch &ATM in the CampusThe Punjab National Bank branch with ATM facility isoperational in the campus to facilitate faculty, staffand the students.

University AuditoriumThe state-of-the art centrally air conditionedauditorium with a capacity of 550 seats having ultramodern acoustics and digital projection has beendeveloped to host international, national, inter & intracollege events like seminars, conferences, debates,theatres, exhibitions and cultural programs.

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Rock On –The AnnualCultural FestivalUniversity organized its first threedays (May 28-30, 2009) mega AnnualCultural Festival Rock On to provideopportunity to students to exhibittheir talent and hone up theirprofessional skills. On the first daystudents showcased cultural programconsisting of western dance, patrioticsong, inspirational skit, sufi andbhangra dance. The function wasinaugurated by the Prof. K.K.Aggarwal, the Visitor of the Universityand former Vice Chancellor of GGSIndraprastha University, Delhi. Thesecond day was marked by thethrilling performance by ‘SanobarKabir and A Band of Boys’.

The third day was the most excitingday of the mega event, where SunidhiChauhan and her troupe showed theirmost excellent performances enjoyedby an audience of about 10000people. The dignitaries present on theoccasion included; Dr. K. C.Chakarabarty, Chairman & MD, PNB,Sh. Ram Surat Dubey, Commissioner,Moradabad, Sh. Amit Ghosh, DM,Moradabad, Sh. C.L. Shehkar Vice-Chairman, MDA and Sh. M.K. BashalDIG, Moradabad.

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Foundation DayCelebrationsUniversity celebrated its first Foundation Day,the 14th September with great enthusiasm. A band ofboys through their mesmerizing performanceenthralled the audience. Meritorious students wereawarded with the medals and certificates.

ExcursionsThe University organizes excursions from time totime to help in the overall personality developmentof the students. Recently, students from differentcolleges falling under the University went forexcursion trips to Goa, Kullu-Manali, Nainital, Shimlaand Corbett National Park.

Community ServicesParticipation in community development servicessuch as AIDS awareness, adult literacy, prevention ofchild abuse, women empowerment, prevention ofuse of tobacco, alcohol and drugs etc. is an integralcomponent of teaching learning process to sensitizestudents on social and human issues. Involvement insuch activities in the campus, adjoining villages andcities not only helps in individual growth by learningto think beyond self but also helps to contributeconstructively towards the society. The Universityenvisions building up an educational system that notonly proves to be an enriching experience for itsstudents, but also helps to cultivate values such asempathy, humility and compassion. Participation incommunity development services help students tocome in grip with the realities of life and get a betterinsight into the lives of the disadvantaged sectionsof the society. Students from all colleges areencouraged to take up small projects on topicsrelated to health care, conservation of naturalresources, income-generating enterprises and socialissues. The University, through these developmentalprograms, aims to infuse leadership, sensitivity andteam spirit qualities among the students.

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Research InitiativesThe University believes in promotion of teaching,research and consultancy work. It encourages theteachers and students to go in for extensiveresearch work. University has subscribed theEBSCO data base providing access to around20,000 journals in different disciplines for full textresearch articles and sector specific reports.Efforts are on to regularly strengthen the existinglaboratories, acquire softwares and researchjournals to support research activities. TheUniversity has already entered into academicalliances with international institutions for teaching,research and mutual exchange of faculty andstudents.

Financial incentive plan is in place to encourageboth the students and faculty to contribute towardsresearch and participate in national andinternational conferences and seminars. Its efforttowards research and consultancy has resulted inpublication of quality research papers and industry-sponsored research projects undertaken by thefaculty and students. The University has alreadystarted Ph.D. program in engineering, managementand pharmacy disciplines and the same shall beextended to others. The professionals working incorporate and government institutions are alsoencouraged to undertake research studies. TheUniversity ordinance governing the Ph.D. program isin consonance with the latest guidelines of the UGC.

Academic AlliancesExposure to cultural diversity and internationalexperience gives students a way to assimilate otherways of thinking. University aims to have tie-ups andcollaborations with leading national andinternational institutions.

In this direction a beginning has been made byhaving the following MOUs signed:• University of Regina - Saskatchewan, Canada• SolBridge International School of Business,

Daejeon, Republic of Korea• Polytec Nantes University, France• Oracle• CISCO

Ms. Amelie Fouche a student from NantesUniversity, France was the first to get benefit underthe student exchange program. She completed four

months internship in the College of Engineering ofthe University on the topic titled “Study and analysisof continuous casting process.”

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University Administration

Directors/Principals of Colleges of Studies

Designation Name Phone No. E-mail

Chancellor Shri Suresh Jain 0591-2360000 [email protected]

Group Vice-Chairman Shri Manish Jain 0591-2360888 [email protected]

Vice Chancellor Prof. R. K. Mittal 0591-2360222 [email protected]

Registrar Prof. R. K. Mudgal 0591-2360006 [email protected]

Director (Corporate Affairs) Shri Rajesh Verma 9837848861 [email protected]

Director (Finance), Dental College Shri S. P. Jain 9837848862 [email protected]

Director (Admissions) Shri Abhishek Kapoor 9410010555 [email protected]

Finance Officer Shri Harshit Jain 0591-6534111 [email protected]

Dy. Registrar Dr. S. Ghosh 9837016031 [email protected]

Dy. Director (Corporate Relations) Ms. Tannu Aneja 9560106777 [email protected]

Assistant Controller of Examination Dr. Pradeep K Aggarwal 0591-2360078 [email protected]

Asstt. Registrar (Admin.) Dr. I. C. Gautam 9837935444 [email protected]

Asstt. Registrar (Admin.) Dr. Alka Agarwal 0591-2487222 [email protected]

Asstt. Registrar (Academic-I) Shri M. S. Mishra 0591-2360006 [email protected]

Asstt. Registrar (Academic-II) Dr. Nidhi Saxena 0591-2360006 [email protected]

Asstt. Registrar (Exams) Dr. Nivedita Mishra 0591-2360078 [email protected]

Colleges Name Phone No. E-mail

College of Management & Prof. A. K. Garg 9359612277 [email protected] Applications (Exe. Director)

Medical College & Research Centre Prof. U.K. Singh 9456156459 [email protected]

Dental College & Research Centre Prof. C. P. Taware 9837174271 [email protected]

College of Engineering Prof. K. K. Pande 9837016153 [email protected]

College of Pharmacy Prof. K.K. Jha 9837004699 [email protected]

College of Nursing Prof. Pranti Barua 9568526444 [email protected]

College of Hotel & Prof. K.K. Pande 9837016153 [email protected] Management

College of Education Dr. Rashmi Mehrotra 9456886999 [email protected]

College of Architecture Ar. Manoj Jain [email protected]

College of Law & Legal Studies Prof. Harbansh Dixit [email protected](Principal Designate)

College of Paramedicals Sciences Shri Debashis Goswami 9568232444 [email protected](Dy. Director)

Polytechnic Er. Rakesh Vishnoi 9451308363 [email protected](Dy. Director)

Hospital & Research Centre Dr. M.A. Shah 9027957932 [email protected](Medical Superintendent)

Dr. Bhupendra Singh(Addl. Med. Superintendent) 9837068919 [email protected]

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Prof. (Dr.) Ajey K. GargExecutive Director, College ofManagement and ComputerApplications

Prof. (Dr.) Ajey K. Garg has adistinguished professional careerhaving more than 23 years ofvaried and rich experience inleading industrial and academicinstitutions. He acquired his B.E.(Mechanical) (Honors) from NITKurukshetra, MBA with GoldMedal from KurukshetraUniversity, Kurukshetra andDoctorate from GGS IndraprasthaUniversity, Delhi. He has got to hiscredit more than 15 researchpapers published in variousnational and international journals.

He is Accredited ManagementProfessor by AIMA and anacclaimed corporate trainer. He ismember of Indian Society forMechanical Engineers, AIMA,Institute of Standards Engineersand Advisory Committee for astudy on Assessment of Waste &Pattern of Occupational Hazardsin Plastic Industry appointed byMinistry of Science & Technology,Government of India.

He has visited more than 22countries for businessdevelopment and academicassignments. In his presentassignment, the college ofManagement & ComputerApplications has been awardedwith 'The best B-School withexcellent industry interfaceaward' from Bhaskar Group ofPublications.

Dr. C. P. TawarePrincipal, Dental College andResearch Centre

Dr. C. P. Taware, a well knownauthority in the field of dentistry,has a distinguished professionalcareer of more than 32 years indifferent government and privatedental colleges. He did his BDSand MDS (Oral & MaxillofacialSurgery) from Bombay in the year1975 and 1982 respectively. Inhis long career he worked indifferent capacities such asProfessor & Head, Dean, JointDirector and Director of MedicalEducation & Research,Government of Maharashtra. Hehas been actively associated withacademic bodies in differentcapacities like member,Maharashtra State Dental Council,Member of Clinical Board,University of Bombay, MemberSenate MUHS, Nasik, Life Memberof Indian Dental Association, LifeMember of Association of Oraland Maxillofacial Surgeons ofIndia. Besides, he has extensivelycontributed towards research bypublishing research papers injournals of national andinternational repute and has alsowritten three books on Oral andMaxillofacial Surgery.

Dr. U. K. SinghPrincipal, Medical College andResearch Centre

Dr. U. K. Singh, is an eminentpersonality in the field of medicalscience. He did his MD (Pathologyand Bacteriology) in 1974 from K.G. Medical College, Lucknow. Hehas teaching, research andadministrative experience ofmore than 39 years in reputedinstitutions. He was awarded WHOfellowships for special training infield of Anaerobic Bacteriology inhospital infections, UniversityMedical School, Edinburgh, RoyalInfirmary, Glasgow and CPHLColindale, London (1980),Laboratory Aspects of HIV & STD,Department of Health & MentalHygiene, State of Maryland,Baltimore, USA; ImmunoDiagnosis of Parasitic Infections,Department of Parasitology, PGI,Chandigarh (1979); AnaerobicBacteriology Techniques,Department of Microbiology,AIIMS, New Delhi (1983);Laboratory Diagnostic Aspects ofRheumatic Fever andStreptococcal Diseases,Department of Microbiology, LadyHarding Medical College, NewDelhi (1986).

He has been the Joint Director,Medical Education and Training,Uttar Pradesh and Principal, VeerChandra Singh GarhwaliGovernment Medical Science &Research Institute, Srinagar,Garhwal. His areas of interestinclude Clinical Virology andBacteriology.

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Prof. K. K. PandeDirector,College of Engineering

Prof. K. K. Pande is a resultoriented professional withtechnical, project managementand business administrationbackground with 24 years of richand extensive experience, inpublic and private sector, inhydro power, infrastructure,research & development,academics, as also in runningNGO in the field of health, adulteducation, self employment andtraining.

He completed B.Sc. (CivilEngineering) from BIT Mesra,Ranchi and M.E. (Remote Sensing)Gold Medalist, from University ofRoorkee, Roorkee. He receivedhis Ph.D. degree in Managementfrom Kumaun University, Nainital.

He has vast experience offacilitating students to useinteractive discussions and‘hands-on’ approaches to learnand apply concepts in thediscipline of engineering. Hepossesses excellentcommunication and presentationskills with demonstrated abilitiesin mentoring teams with highdegree of motivation in achievingorganizational goals.

He is also holding the additionalcharge of the College of Hotel &Tourism Management andDepartment of Social Work.

Prof. K. K. JhaDirector,College of Pharmacy

Prof. K. K. Jha graduated fromMIT, Muzaffarpur (Bihar) did hispost graduation from SGSITSIndore, M.P. (Devi AhilyaUniversity) and is pursuing Ph.D.in pharmaceutical chemistry fromU.P.T.U., Lucknow. He hasprofessional experience of morethan 23 years and has servedseveral prestigious institutions indifferent states of India beforejoining as Director, TeerthankerMahaveer College of Pharmacy.As a researcher he has worked onMolecular Modeling ofciprofloxacin and quinolonic acidmolecules. He has carried outseveral research projects onsynthesis and biologicalevaluation of heterocycliccompounds such aspyridazinones, oxadiazoles andimidazolines.

Prof. (Dr.) Bhupinder SinghAdditional MedicalSuperintendent,Hospital and Research Centre

Prof. (Dr.) Bhupinder Singh, hasa distinguished professionalcareer having more than 33 yearsof varied and rich experience inthe field of health administration,planning & management, projectdevelopment & management,epidemiology & research,maternal & child health andstrategic planning. He did hisMBBS from Govt. Medical College,Patiala (1975) and MD(Community Medicine) from Govt.Medical College, Srinagar (J&K)(1986). He has served asProfessor & Head, CommunityMedicine in Govt. MedicalCollege, Jammu and AdeshInstitute of Medical Sciences &Research Centre, Bhatinda,Punjab. He is conferred withDr. H. S. Oration and Dr. VasudavaOration in 2003 and 2005respectively. He has 90 research/conference papers to his credit.

He was the Vice-President ofIndian Association of Preventive &Social Medicine in 2001-02,member national consortium ofIndian Institute of Health & FamilyWelfare, New Delhi. He has beenthe Principal Investigator of WHO,Government of India and ICMRsponsored projects. He has beenthe Regional Coordinator, HIVSentinel Surveillance, Govt. ofIndia from 2001 to 2007 and alsothe MCI inspector for MDCommunity Medicine in 2007.

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Prof. Harbansh Dixit(Principal Designate),College of Law & Legal Studies

Prof. Dixit did his LL.M. from BHUin1984 and subsequently Ph.D.(Law) from MJP RohilkhandUniversity, Bareilly. He has to hiscredit more than 23 years of richteaching experience. He workedas Head of Law Department, KGKCollege, Moradabad, Prof. & Deanand Chairman of Faculty of Law,Chaudhary Devi Lal University,Sirsa (Haryana). He hascompleted five research projectsand is presently working on onemore research project of nationalimportance in law. He is also theeditor of two research journalsand has published 10 researchpapers in journals of repute andhas contributed 321 articles innational newspapers. He hasdelivered more than 400 lectureson various aspects of law indifferent universities and lawacademies. He has published onebook and has attended/organizedabout 50 workshops/seminars.He is also working in the capacityof as First Class JudicialMagistrate in Juvenile JusticeBoard, Moradabad.

Prof. Pranti BaruaPrincipal,College of Nursing

Prof. Pranti Barua, did her B.Sc.in Biology and Nursing from DelhiUniversity in 1975 and 1982respectively. Subsequently, shedid her post-graduation inNursing from the prestigiousRajkumari Amrit Kaur College ofNursing, Delhi. She alsocompleted her post-graduationand M.Phil in population studiesfrom Annamalai University.

She has a total experience ofmore than 25 years in the nursingfield and worked in differentpositions varying from tutor toprofessor/principal in some of therenowned institutions likeUniversity College of MedicalSciences (Delhi University), JamiaHamdard, New Delhi andHimalayan College of Nursing,Dehradun etc.

She is an active member inacademic bodies like ExecutiveCouncil in Jamia Hamdard, Delhi,life member of Trained NursesAssociation of India and SigmaTheta Tau International HonorSociety of Nursing, University ofWisconsin, USA.

She is pursuing Ph.D. underNational Consortium for Ph.D. inNursing run by Indian NursingCouncil in joint collaboration withRajiv Gandhi University of HealthSciences, Bangalore.

Prof. (Ar) Manoj JainDirector,College of Architecture

Prof. (Ar) Manoj Jain, is a leadingpractitioner and academician inthe area of architecture and townplanning in the country. He did hisB. Arch. from Government Collegeof Architecture, University ofLucknow in 1989 andsubsequently Master’s in UrbanPlanning from IIT, Roorkee in1992. He is member of Council ofArchitecture and Institute of TownPlanners of India. As a part of hisprofessional and academic life, hehas visited several countries likeUSA, Dubai, UK, France, Australia,Canada, Singapore, Thailand andMalaysia.

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Debashis GoswamiDy. DirectorCollege of Para-MedicalSciences

Mr. Debashis Goswami, did hispost graduation in HospitalAdministration from IISWBM,Kolkata in 1996. He served atvarious prestigious hospitals suchas Apollo (Chennai), Down TownHospital (Guwahati), HeritageHospital (Varanasi), and AdeshGeneral & Cancer Hospital(Muktsar). He providedconsultancy to a number ofcorporate houses in NorthernIndia for the establishment of alarge multi-speciality and super-speciality hospitals. His teachinginterest include hospitaladministrations and projectmanagement.

Er. R. K. BishnoiDy. DirectorUniversity Polytechnic

Er. R. K. Bishnoi, did his B.Sc. inElectrical Engineering fromRegional Engineering College,Kurukshetra in 1972. Afterstarting his career as Astt.Engineer in UPSEB in 1972, heretired from the position ofExecutive Engineer in UPPCL in2008. During his 36 years of stayin service he handledmaintenance and constructionworks of LT and HT. Presently, heis having the additional charge ofdevelopment and maintenance ofuninterrupted electric supply inthe university campus.

Dr. (Smt.) Rashmi MehrotraPrincipalCollege of Education

Dr. (Smt.) Rashmi Mehrotra, didher M.Sc. (Botany) and Ph.D.(Education) from MJP RohilkhandUniversity, Bareilly, and also didher M.Ed from Punjab University,Chandigarh. In total, she has 15years of rich experience inprestigious colleges of education.She has to her credit eightresearch papers. Her areas ofinterest include; guidance andcounselling, measurement andevaluation, educationalpsychology and teachingmethodology in biology.

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College ofManagement &Computer ApplicationsThis college is a prime constituent of the university established to meet the growing needs of education inmanagement and computer applications in diverse functional areas of the corporate world. The college hasestablished itself as a hub of multifaceted academic, research and consultancy activities and guidesstudents on how to climb up the corporate ladder with total professionalism and commitment.

The college offers a wide range of academic programs at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels.All the courses are designed taking into consideration the specific needs of the market and industry. Theemphasis is laid on both theoretical and practical training to provide exposure to the students in variousareas of management and computer studies. For this, the dignitaries of national and international repute areinvited to guide the students in addition to the inputs from the acclaimed faculty of the college.

The college gives top priority to experiential and process-oriented learning. The pedagogical tools includeextensive use of case studies, role plays, simulation exercises, business news and analysis, business quizzes,management games and industry-oriented projects to create awareness among the students to know aboutthe complexities of management studies.

The College recently has been ranked ‘A’ category B-School by Business India (November 01, 2009 issue).Further, in recognition of the demonstrated leadership role the College has played in Institute-IndustryLinkages, the Dainik Bhaskar has awarded the College with ‘B-School with Excellent Industry InterfaceAward 2010’.

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ACADEMIC PROGRAMSThrust & Career Options

Career Options

Business manager in diverse kindsof companies engaged inmanufacturing/media/FMCG/insurance/banking/eventmanagement/finance/telecom/IT/hospitality/others.

Stock market & investmentconsultants, financial analysts,controllers/advisors in banks,financial institutions, investmentfirms, public and private sectorcompanies.

Managerial positions in diversebusiness organization like MNC's,export-import houses, consultancyfirms, international financialinstitutions or managing a selfbusiness.

Marketing manager, marketresearch analysts, manager brand/advertising/corporatecommunications.

Program

MBA – General

MBA – Finance

MBA –InternationalBusiness

MBA –Marketing

Objective/Thrust Areas

The program intends to develop soundunderstanding of the key functions inmanagement and their relationship, wide range ofmanagement skills and techniques for creativethinking, problem-solving and decision-making,international perspective on business andmanagement activities and experience ininterpersonal skills through group work and teambuilding activities.

Sound understanding of the theories andapplication of financial management, money andcapital markets, forex markets, internationalfinance, project management, mergers andacquisitions.

Sufficient exposure to students on cross- culturalissues, management of international businessoperations, strategy, international marketing,international business finance, currentinternational business markets and trends, export-import procedures and documentation.

Aims to develop basic understanding of the coreconcepts of marketing and sales, customersupport services, CRM, brand management,marketing research, feasibility studies anddecision making in strategic areas of marketing.

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Objective/Thrust Areas

Objective is to enable students to acquire sufficientbreadth of knowledge, insights and understanding ofthe interdisciplinary areas of managing humanresources productively in an organisation. The programhelps the students in attaining the conceptual andpractical understanding of the various human resourcemanagement techniques, practices, motivation andskills for managing and developing people asproductive assets in the organization.

Focus is on to provide students high level ofknowledge and understanding of the concepts andprocesses involved in retailing, and to equip them withpractical, research and analytical skills necessary for aprofessional career in retail trade or an allied sector.

To produce trained and qualified professionals whounderstand the nuances of the fast growingadvertising, event and entertainment industry.Students will be exposed to different facets ofadvertising and event management particularlyadvertising campaign planning and management,copywriting, media planning & management alongwith equipping them with the approaches and tacticsin planning events, budgets, coordination andmarketing of events, managing event risks, businessconferences, trade exhibitions, fund raising events,celebrity management and sports events.

The program aims to develop high level ofunderstanding of concepts and applications in softwaredevelopment and networking.

The program focus is to develop basic understanding ofcomputer languages, software and their applications.

Enable students to understand the dynamics ofbusiness world and basics of diverse subjects such asmarketing, finance, HRM, general principles ofmanagement, economics, business laws,fundamentals of computer and honing ofcommunication and inter-personal skills for betterbusiness decisions.

Program

MBA – HR

MBA – RetailManagement

MBA- Advertisingand EventManagement

MCA

BCA

BBA

Career Options

Human Resources, training and labourrelations managers and HR specialist indiverse business, government and non-government organizations.

Huge job opportunities in diversebusiness organisations related withsupply chains, shopping complexes,malls, and multiplexes, departmentalstores, export houses, banking, finance,insurance and IT & ITES Companies.

Brand managers, advertisingmanagers, media strategist, eventmanagers, event coordinators, publicrelations practitioner and consultantsin corporate world, national andinternational level event managementcompanies, ad agencies, marketingagencies, TV channels, hotels andairlines and also huge potential forestablishing own enterprises in aboveareas.

MCA pass outs have variety of optionsin software development, ITconsultancy, software testing qualityassurance, system analysis, BPOservices, MIS, networking, softwareprogramer, application architecture.

Jobs as member technical support teamin banking, BPO, KPO and ITES.

Prepare graduates to work in thediverse business organizationsoperating in financial, accounting,hospitality, retailing, wholesaling andmanufacturing including the operationand management of self businesses. Italso prepares students to take uphigher studies in management in Indiaand abroad.

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Program

B.Com. (Hons.)

B.Sc. (HomeScience)

M. Sc. Home Sc.• Food & Nutrition• Clothing &

Textile

Diploma in OfficeManagement

Diploma inComputer basedAccounting

Post GraduateDiploma inComputerApplications

Objective/Thrust Areas

The course aims to provide knowledge and skills inalmost all areas of business to equip the studentsto take up entry level jobs in different sectors ofcommerce, trade and industry.

Importance of the discipline of home science hasincreased with the growing concern of the societytowards life style, health and nutrition. The programis interdisciplinary in nature, which apart fromEnglish language and communication skills focuseson three core areas viz. human development, foodand dietetics and resource management. Theprogram contributes immensely not only in fulfillingthe personal ambitions of the students but also inbetterment of family and community living in adiverse country like India. In changing socio-economic conditions in India, the program isrelevant and useful both for men and women andoffer ample job opportunities.

Program prepares specialists who are technicallysound in domain knowledge and are good inunderstanding and addressing the contemporaryneeds of the individuals and society.

The program trains manpower with knowledge andskills for handling general responsibilities of anoffice for the effective management andadministration of staff and resources such asmaintenance of data, files & records, payrollsadministration, space management, officecommunication, office facility management for dayto day functioning, coordinating meetings etc. Thisprogram provides essential management knowledgerequired by those who will ultimately assumepositions as office managers.

The objective of the program is to familiarize thestudents with basics of accounting, finance,banking transactions and taxation. Students,specifically shall be trained on integration thesefunctions with computers including learning ofTelly software, MS office and basics of ERP.

The program focuses to train the students toleverage the computing technology to assist inaddressing diverse business operations andrequirements of growing organizations. Thestudents shall be exposed to MS- office, DBMS,data processing, internet fundamentals

Career Options

Students can join as operatives inaccounting, tax assessment and planning,audit and book keeping. Prepares studentsto go into specialized professional areas likechartered accountancy, company secretary,cost & works accountancy, law andmanagement.

Home science graduates can becomedieticians in hospitals, diet consultants/counselors in lifestyle clinics, freelancedieticians, food demonstrators, project leadersin developmental projects, consultants forchild development programs, program officersfor child welfare schemes, productionmanagers in apparel industries, quality controlinspectors, CAD professionals, interiordesigners and colour consultants. Theprogram also prepares students for self-employment and higher studies.

Variety of opportunities as scientists inresearch institutions dieticians in hospitals,diet consultants/counselors in lifestyle clinics,project leaders in developmental projects,nutrition experts, consultants for childdevelopment programs, program officers forchild welfare schemes, production managersin apparel industries, quality controlmanagers, CAD professionals, interiordesigners and colour consultants. Theprogram also prepares students for self-employment and research.

Variety of career options including assistantto executives/managers, office manager,administrative assistant, supervisory levelpositions, and/or small business owner.

Variety of job opportunities available, likeaccounting assistants, assistants to charteredaccountants, accountants in small andmedium firms, self practice in areas ofmaintenance of books and accounts includingdocumentation of taxation matters.

This program will be beneficial to personswishing to make EDP (Electronic DataProcessing) as their career and also forothers who are required to use a computer inthe course of their professional work.

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Dental College& ResearchCentreTeerthanker Mahaveer Dental College and ResearchCentre is one of the leading college in the countryengaged in quality teaching, research and extensionin oral health care. College is fully equipped withultra-modern equipments in the dental clinics, pre-clinical and research labs to create congenialenvironment for teaching, learning and patient care.The curriculum followed in the 5-year BDS programis contemporary, comprehensive and duly approvedby the Dental Council of India.

The focus is on the development of dentalprofessionals who are technically sound, believe inmoral and ethical values and possess goodcommunication skills to understand and treat thepatients. Prominent dentists from the profession areinvited to discuss and interact with the students andfaculty on the issues confronting the profession ofdentistry. The college encourages both the facultyand the students to participate in national as well asinternational seminars, conferences and workshopsto get a knowhow of the latest advances in the fieldof dental science.

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Career Options

Private practice, jobs in governmentand private dental institutions,attachment with hospitals, polyclinics,multi-speciality clinics, defenseservices, healthcare panels ofdifferent companies.

Private practice, jobs in governmentand private dental institutions,attachment with hospitals, polyclinics,multi-specialty clinics, defense services,healthcare panels of differentcompanies.

Objective/Thrust Areas

To develop competencies necessary to manageand treat oral and dental diseases. The focus ison the diagnosis, prevention and treatment oforal diseases.

Focus is to develop functional and practicallytrained personnel for prevention and treatmentof the disease and injuries of the hard tissuesand the pulp of the tooth and associatedperiapical lesions.

Aim of the course is to develop skilledprofessionals in diagnosis, surgical andadjunctive treatment of disease, injuries,defects of the human jaws and associated oral& facial structures.

Program aims to train the students ardently touse basic diagnostic procedures and techniquesuseful in recognizing the disease of the oral andparaoral tissues of local and constitutional originand their medical management.

Program

BDS (Bachelor of DentalSurgery)

MDS (Master of DentalSurgery)

(i) ConservativeDentistry andEndodontics

(ii) Oral andMaxillofacial Surgery

(iii) Oral Medicine andRadiology

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Medical College &Research CentreTeerthanker Mahaveer Medical College & Research Centre has beenestablished to impart quality medical education and provide modernhealthcare services to the patients at subsidized cost. The Ministry of Health,Government of India, and the Medical Council of India, permitted the MedicalCollege to offer MBBS program in July 2008 with an annual intake of 100students. The faculty of the College is drawn from reputed institutions of Indiahaving sufficient exposure in medical education. The college is supported by ahospital having 550 beds with round the clock emergency medical careservices. The hospital is equipped with laboratory and radiologicalinvestigation facilities required for patient care. Hospital has fully equippedOperation Theaters for General Surgery, Orthopedics, Ophthalmology, ENTSurgery and OBG services besides spare emergency Operation Theater.

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Program Objective/Thrust Areas

MBBS Emphasis is placed on training the students to achievesufficient knowledge and competence in practice ofholistic medicine having preventive, curative andrehabilitating aspects of common disease. Studentsshould also be able to understand the national policies onhealth and develop scientific attitude towards improvingtheir current basic knowledge with the help of availableresources. After graduation students are supposed tomaintain the social and professional obligation includingmedical ethics in relation to the patients. Further,emphasis is given on matters relating to family welfareand maternal & child health, sanitation and water supply,immunization and health education, all of which empowerthem in becoming important nodal persons in preventingand controlling communicable and non-communicablediseases. The students are further guided to become ableand leading partners in healthcare teams which requireproficiency in communication skills.

M.Sc. (Medical) These programs have been developed to train• Medical Anatomy candidates already holding graduate degree in• Medical Physiology biological science and/or first medical degree• Medical Biochemistry for teaching positions and also conducting• Medical Microbiology research work.• Medical Pharmacology

Career Options

After successful completion ofMBBS program there arevarious options for thegraduates viz. joining thestate/national health services,or self employment as healthcare provider in thecommunity. The graduates canpursue higher studies leadingto specialization (MD/MS) andsuper specialization (DM/M.Ch.) in various subjects.

After successful completion ofthese courses the degreeholder can be employed astutor in the respective subjectsin the Medical Colleges.However, they can be promotedto Assistant Professor after 3years of experience in teachingand for further promotion asAssociate Professor they haveto complete Doctor ofPhilosophy (Ph.D.) in therespective subjects and acquiresufficient teaching experience.

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College of EngineeringThe Indian economy is projected to grow at around 8% to 9% annually for next few years. To realize thisgrowth rate, massive investment in infrastructure, industry and other sectors of the economy will berequired. It among other things requires trained and multi-skilled engineers. To serve this end, the College ofEngineering was created in 2008, to impart knowledge in major disciplines of engineering. It aims to groomwell qualified and quality engineers who can work in tune with the fast changes brought about by theprocess of globalization.

Apart from imparting domain specific knowledge of engineering, efforts are to give knowledge and skills ofsubjects such as, project management, economics, law, entrepreneurship, finance & accounts, humanresource development, industrial psychology, infrastructure related aspects, teamwork and leadership,business management, written and spoken communication and contemporary industrial culture.

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Career Options

Wide range of career options are available inprivate and public sector industries, civilservices, defense forces, industrialconsultancy, project financing, banking andinsurance. Emerging areas opening newvistas include; entrepreneurship, supply chainmanagement, IT applications softwaredevelopment, CAD, CAM, and ERP.

Variety of careers in infrastructure design anddevelopment (housing, malls, commercialestablishments), transportation & highways(roads, bridges, railways, mass transit,terminals) irrigation, hydro-power, thermal,nuclear, renewable energy, survey, GIS, soiltesting and estate management.

Electrical & Electronics engineers have varietyof career options in power generation (Electric/nuclear/hydro/ thermal), transmission,distribution, switch gears, circuits, robotics &control, computer hardware, electrical motors,equipments, appliances, industrial and powerelectronics, ERP, consultancy, in private as wellas public sector. Opportunities are alsoavailable in emergent Information andCommunication Technology (ICT) sector.

Practically all the areas involving design,fabrication, testing and upkeep of electroniccomponents and equipments. Wide spectrumof careers available in public and privatesector, armed forces, research establishments,wireless technologies, microprocessor & IC,telecom & allied networking, LAN/WAN,aerospace, ships, defense production,entertainment, consumer electronics, robotics,teaching, computer H/W and peripherals andproject consultancy.

Ample avenues available for employment(network manager, network administrator,hardware designer) and business in the areasof IT infrastructure management, softwareengineering and development, IT enabledservices, networking, ERP, hardware design/manufacturing/ maintenance, E-commerce,web-based solutions, automation, internetsupport, R&D, CRM, business development,data storage, MIS, system integration. Almost allgovernmental and non-governmentalorganisations offer lucrative career startingfrom entry level programer/ system engineerto CEO.

Objective/Thrust Areas

Mechanical engineering is primarily concerned withdesign, development, installation, operation andmaintenance of any mechanism that requirecomponents and parts. Program focuses onproducing mechanical engineers who can contributein numerous functions such as product & processdesign, R&D, production, maintenance, productionplanning and control, quality management, testing,technical marketing, project management, erectionand commissioning.

Civil engineering, which is regarded as one of theoldest branch of engineering involves planning,designing and creation of all sorts of infrastructure.Engineers from this field can act as prime-movers inaddressing problems associated with urbanization,desertification, disparity in irrigation, trafficcongestion, pollution, insufficiency of humansettlements, drinking water crisis, and energy deficit.

Electrical & Electronics engineers are essentiallyinstrumental in transforming all facets of modernlives. This vital branch of engineering deals with allthe aspects of power generation, transmission anddistribution besides use of electrical power andrelated controls and instrumentation applications.

Electronics and Communication engineering hasevolved through the merger of electronics andtelecommunication engineering disciplines. It dealswith design and development of a large variety ofequipments and applications, which help to see,hear and communicate over large distances and dothings faster. Computers, TV, radio, video,telephones, mobiles, microprocessors, CT scanner,MRI machine and communication satellite are someof the widely known applications of this branch.

It deals with the study, design, development,implementation, and management of computerbased information systems, primarily softwareapplications, solutions and computer hardware. Datamanagement, programming, networking, database,software design, system integration, computing,telecommunication and computer hardware aresome of the key components of this discipline.

Program

B. Tech.Mechanical

B. Tech.Civil

B. Tech.Electrical &Electronics

B. Tech.Electronics &Communication

B. Tech.ComputerScience &Engineering

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Career Options

Multiple opportunities in food,pharmaceuticals, bio-informatics,bio-processing and allied industries.Also option to work as analyst in R&Dand quality control laboratories,technical writers, and entrepreneurs inbiotech industry.

Variety of options available at middlelevel management both in technical aswell as managerial functions in publicand private sector companies.

Ample opportunities as developer andspecialist in high-end services and ITproduct companies, developmentengineer, architect, technical leadmanagers, academician and researcher,consultant, solutions developer andentrepreneur.

Electronic engineer can get jobs inprivate, central and state governmentdepartments, public sector units,telecom sector and all leadingorganizations engaged in R&D in thefield of electronics andcommunications.

Career options after completing theprogram are available in research wingsof major industries and manufacturinghouses as also with the various designhouses.

Students on completion of the programhave opportunities in the expandingfield of GIS technology and itsapplications.

The qualification entitles the candidateto appear for different competitiveexaminations and pursue higher studiesin the discipline of mathematics.Students by acquiring additional skillsin the field of computer, management,can have ample job opportunities inpublic and private sector.

Ample job opportunities in R&D labsand electronic industry. Entitlesstudents to appear for competitiveexams in diverse government andprivate sector organizations and pursuehigher education.

Objective/Thrust Areas

To impart technical, managerial and social skillsnecessary for success in the area of biotechnology.Student would be given hands-on experience to carryout research and development projects and also todevelop entrepreneurial skills to start biotechindustries.

To develop cadre of professionals who are equippedto integrate management practices with engineeringknowledge for effective decision making in industrialorganizations for optimization of resources.

Program aims to impart advanced learning andresearch in different facets of computer science andengineering. Students are provided excellentlaboratory and infrastructure facilities to analyze,design, develop and evaluate high-end computingsystems, undertake challenging research projectsincluding identification and evaluation of trends inemerging technologies.

Electronics engineering is a constantly changing andwidening branch of the engineering profession. Astudent of M. Tech. is expected to polish his/herengineering skills and carry out research projects tomaster the selected field of specialization which willhelp in bringing out new technological innovations.

A student is expected to polish his/her engineering\skills and carry out research projects in the variousfields such as design, manufacturing, thermal andfluids, refrigeration, nanotechnology, mechatronicsetc.

Imparting skills necessary to capture, store, analyze,manage, and present data that are linked to location.Sufficient exposure will be given for mapping softwareand its application to remote sensing, land surveying,aerial photography and geography.

The program intends to groom students with in depthunderstanding of the discipline of mathematics and itsapplications in decision making.

Program provides the student with the basicunderstanding of Science with emphasis in thediscipline of electronics including its applications.

Program

B. Tech.Bio-Technology

IntegratedB. Tech. withMBA

M. TechComputerScience &Engineering

M. TechElectronicsEngineering

M. TechMechanicalEngineering

M. Tech GIS

B. Sc. (Hons)Mathematics

B. Sc. (Hons)Electronics

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The faculty at the Department have extensiveteaching experience, are social work scholars andleading professionals in their respective fields.

The Department offers programs leading to the:• Master of Social Work (M.S.W.)• Doctor of Philosophy

The innovative M.S.W. program combines class roomteaching and supervised field instructions throughpartnerships with leading social service, health careand community agencies. The doctoral programintends to prepare experienced social workers forleadership roles as scholars, educators, researchersand service providers.

Department of Social WorkThe Department of Social Work has been establishedto promote and impart education, research, fieldaction and dissemination on wide spectrum of socialissues and problems confronting the individuals,families, groups and communities. The Departmentbelieves in ethical social work practices and is astrong advocate for social justice. The objective ofthe two year MSW program is to prepare a cadre oftrained and qualified professionals who have deepunderstanding of human problems and sufferings.

The curriculum is appropriately designed byinvolving experts from academia, government,NGO(s) and international organizations to developknowledge, attitude, skills and values necessary tocomprehend contemporary socio-economic realitiesand developmental issues so as to address themeffectively.

Career Options

In government, developmental sector, NGO(s),professional institutions and industries, grassroot development organizations, social andother departments of Central/Stategovernments, schools, hospitals, mentalhealth setting, child care, services, familycounseling centres, research organs, socialresponsibility and human resourcedevelopment.

Objective/Thrust Areas

A student will become equipped with foundationknowledge, skills and values required for social workpractice. Focus will be on contemporary issues, ethicaland legal framework, framework for assessment andintervention with children and their families and withvulnerable adults, and human growth and development.Opportunities will be given to interact with experiencedsocial workers and make observation visits.

Program

M.S.W.

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College ofHotel & TourismManagementThe hospitality industry, during the last few years, haswitnessed a phenomenal growth and has contributedsignificantly towards the growing service sector in India.The World Travel and Tourism Council estimates that bythe year 2013, the hotel and tourism industry willgenerate 250 million jobs accounting for approximately10 per cent of the total world employment. Openings atsenior managerial positions in the industry are estimatedat over 10,00,000 by next year. In recent years, India hasseen a steady flow of foreign tourists not only looking outfor leisure spots but also seeking healthcare facilities(medical tourism). The foreign tourists also look forspiritual solace in India. The Travel & Tourism industry inIndia contributes US$ 67.3 billion to the GDP and isexpected to grow much more.

With such a booming hospitality industry, the sky is nowthe limit for the young learners who wish to become apart of this fascinating industry.

Career Options

Managerial positions in hotels,restaurants, healthcare sector,corporate hospitals, airlinescatering, railways, cruise liners,corporate canteens, conventioncentres, multiplexes, resorts andtheme parks, café bars,discotheques and various clubs.

The career opportunities in thefield are limitless ranging fromtravel agencies, tourismdepartment, hotels, road & railtransport, airlines, touroperations, and holidayconsultants.

Program Objective/Thrust Areas

BHMCT To impart knowledge and skills to the students in the operationalareas of food and beverage production and services, house-keepingand front office. Besides these, students are given sufficientknowledge in the areas of economics, accountancy and financialmanagement, human resources management, marketing, hotel andcatering laws, property management and entrepreneurshipdevelopment.

PGDTM Objective is to sensitize the students to the nuances of tourismscenarios, train them to manage the tourism and travel business andlearn the principles and practices of travel and tourism companies.

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Department of Hospital AdministrationHospital like any other organization, need goodmanagers for efficient and effective delivery ofhealth care services. Healthcare managers plan,direct, coordinate and supervise the delivery ofhealth care services. In the changing environmentin which this sector is operating managers must beprepared to deal with the integration of health caredelivery systems, technological innovations,complex regulatory environment, restructuring ofwork, and focus on preventive care. They arerequired to improve efficiency in healthcarefacilities and the quality of the care provided.

The program is interdisciplinary in nature andcombines the understanding of areas such asmanagement, economics, law, human resourcedevelopment, information technology,understanding of the working of hospitals and

health care facilities, nutrition, prevention ofcommunicable diseases, community health andother medical services.

The cutting edge curriculum has been designed todevelop core competencies and provide exposurewith the best practices of the profession. Thestudents of the program have the uniqueopportunity of interacting with the faculty, doctorsand students of medical, dental, pharmacy, nursingand management colleges for sharpening theirtechnical and managerial skills. The attachment ofthe students to the 550 bed multi-specialityhospital of the University helps them in learningthe dynamics of administering the hospital andalso have an hands-on experience of the differentfunctions/aspects of the hospital.

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Managerial positions at different levels incorporate hospitals (Private/Government),clinics, consulting firms, health insuranceorganizations, public health departments,rehabilitation centres, universities and researchinstitutions.

Objective/Thrust Areas

Develop the skills, knowledge and expertisein health care management needed formanagerial positions across the spectrum ofhealth care delivery organizations.

Program

M.H.A.

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College ofPharmacyThe pharmacists of 21st Century are responsible for managingdrug therapy, counseling patients on proper use ofmedications and monitoring drug therapy outcomes. Keepingthese factors in mind, the University has established twopremier institutions of Dental and Medical Colleges in the year2005 and 2008, respectively.

Further, to complement medical teaching and research, theUniversity established the College of Pharmacy in the campusto promote teaching and research in the field ofPharmaceutical Science. The focus areas of the Collegeinclude: providing excellent professional education tostudents, continuing medical education for practicingpharmacist and promoting innovative research.

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Career Options

Pharmacists in central/state hospitals,railways and other health care centresmanaged by state & central governmentsand as a technical assistant in Centre/Stategovernment laboratories.

Drug Inspectors in drug controladministration, approved analyst,approved chemist, production chemist,chief pharmacist in hospitals and railways,community pharmacist.

Scientists in research & development atvarious pharmaceutical Industries in Indiaand abroad, production chemist, Q.C. &Q.A. heads, drug control administration inIndia and abroad.

As associate of clinical trial sections,scientist in research & development,biomedical and bioinformatics centres inIndia and abroad.

Scientists in research & development inpharmaceutical drug companies, molecularbiology and molecular chemistry inorganizations like BARC and TATAFundamental Research, oncologicalresearches, as research associate inpetroleum industry like ONGC anddepartments of environment and pollutioncontrol in India and abroad.

Scientists in research and development inherbal and ayurvedic drug industry,agricultural and psychological researches,physiochemical and pharmacognosticaleducation and research and as analyticaland synthetic chemist.

Variety of jobs in quality assurancedepartment of pharmaceutical industriesin India and abroad.

Multifold job opportunities in variousdivisions of pharmaceutical industry i.e.ophthalmic, paranteral, oral solids andliquids in India and abroad.

Variety of jobs in clinical, and communitypharmacy sections in various organizationsviz, academics, industries and state andcentral government hospitals.

Objective/Thrust Areas

Provide knowledge to students on drugsacquaintance, stability and storage conditions ofdrugs and enhancing their marketing skills.

Synthesis identification, formulations, qualityassurance of various drugs from plant and animalorigin.

Study of product development in variousformulations, technological skills, stability,pharmacokinetic profiles of existing and newerdrugs.

Determination of in-vitro and in-vivo drug activity,clinical parameter entrancement approaches,preclinical and Toxicological studies of variousdrug classes.

Drug design, molecular modeling of drugmolecules, 2D and 3D - QSAR studies, synthesisand evaluation of new drug molecules,combinatorial and rational chemistry, analyticalparameter study of various marketed and non-marketed preparations.

Isolation, purification, characterization, evaluation,standardization, cultivation, collection and storageof drugs obtained from plant and animal origin,enhancement of holistic properties of such drugs.

To train and produce technically qualifiedpost-graduates to display competence to set highstandard in achieving quality products inpharmaceutical industry and confident enough tofocus attention on irregularities, mistakes,exceptions and deviations from standards.

To produce highly skilled and dynamictechnocrats having knowledge and understandingof the concept and design of various dosageforms with the ability to identify and evaluatevarious industrial problems scientifically &critically.

To provide Knowledge in core pharmacy practicesencompassing pharmacotherapeutics, clinical,hospital and community pharmacy forefficient working in community and hospital settingsfor promoting quality and safe use of medicines.

Program

D. Pharm.

B. Pharm.

M. Pharm.(Pharmaceutics)

M. Pharm.(Pharmacology)

M. Pharm.(PharmaceuticalChemistry)

M. Pharm.(Pharmacognosy)

M. Pharm.(QualityAssurance)

M. Pharm.(IndustrialPharmacy)

M. Pharm.(PharmacyPractice)

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College of NursingProfessional nursing is a significant component of quality healthcare and is considered vital to the NationalHealth Care Delivery System. Nurses promote health, prevent diseases and help patients cope with illness.They collaborate with all members of the healthcare team to provide the necessary care for each patientas an individual. Nursing involves practices that are restorative, preventive and supportive in nature.

World over there is an acute shortage of trained nursing staff. Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce& Industry (FICCI) in its report pointed out that the number of nurses available in the country in 2005 were9,29,826 where as the expected demand by 2010 is predicted to be around 11,09,826.

The College of Nursing established in the year 2009 offers degree and diploma courses in nursing to meetthe diverse needs of healthcare sector. The qualified and experienced full-time nursing faculty providesthe right mix of inputs consisting of theoretical, practical and clinical experience.

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The College enjoys an edge in terms of a strongfoundation in medical education and also has anetwork of health-care centres and clinicalaffiliations with community-based organizations andgovernmental agencies.

The programs have been formulated in consultationwith experts from the field. Hands-on-training isgiven to the students at the 550-bed multi-specialtyhospital of the Medical College located within theUniversity campus, as well as in its urban and ruralhealth centres. The trainee nurses can attend all theOPD sessions as well as the outreach programs ofthe college of Medical, Dental and ParamedicalSciences.

Students in the College get the unique opportunityof interacting with the faculty, doctors and studentsof medical, dental and management colleges forsharpening their technical and managerial skills andgetting groomed up as competent nurses. Thestudents have access to study material available in

different forms such as books, research journals,magazines, newspapers and CDs through theCollege library which is computerized and Internetconnected.

Objective/Thrust Areas

The program aims to train aspirants on how to take care of healthrelated problems of children, mothers and old aged peopleespecially in rural areas.

Medical-surgical nursing, community health nursing, pediatricnursing, psychiatric nursing, obstetrics and gynecology and Englishlanguage.

Medical-surgical nursing, community health nursing, pediatricnursing, psychiatric nursing, obstetrics and gynecology, nursingeducation, nursing administration, nursing research, computerapplications in nursing and English language.

Medical-surgical nursing, community health nursing, pediatricnursing, psychiatric nursing, obstetrics and gynecology, nursingeducation nursing administration, nursing research, computerapplications in nursing and English language.

Nursing education, advanced nursing practice, nursing research,biostatics, genetics, nursing administration, specialization indifferent fields, medical-surgical nursing, cardio vascular andthoracic nursing. Community health nursing, pediatric nursing,psychiatric nursing, obstetrics and gynecology, computerapplications in nursing.

Career Options

Entry level jobs inhospitals, nursinghomes and primaryhealth centres.

In India/abroad as astaff nurse

In India/abroad as astaff nurse, clinicalinstructor or tutor

In India/abroad as astaff nurse, clinicalinstructor or tutor

In India/abroad as astaff nurse, lecturer,nursing administrator,nursing researcher,clinical practitioner

Program

Auxiliary Nursing &Midwifery

General NursingMidwifery

Basic B.Sc. Nursing

Post BasicB.Sc. Nursing

M.Sc. Nursing• Medical Surgical• Paediatric• Obstetrics &

Gynaecology• Community Health• Psychiatry

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College of Law & Legal StudiesLegal education in India has undergone a paradigm shift in recent years. Young boys and girls are joining thelaw courses not simply for independent law practice as used to be the case but are finding new avenues andopportunities in legal firms, corporate, government departments and MNC’s. The process of globalization hasbrought significant changes in political, economic and social spheres requiring sound legal analysis andinnovative solutions. These changes have created a huge demand for lawyers who have soundunderstanding of legal concepts, theories and practices along with high degree of analytical, interpretativeand communication skills. Teerthanker Mahaveer University decided to establish College of Law and LegalStudies to evolve and impart comprehensive legal education and promote research in all branches of law.College aims to develop a cadre of law professionals who have sound understanding of the dynamics of lawprofession and have the passion to serve the society with high moral and ethical values. The college offersthe following programs:1. B.A.LL.B. (Integrated)2. B.Com.LL.B. (Integrated)3. B.B.A.LL.B. (Integrated)

The course curriculum is flexible, credit based and offers numerous fields of specialization. The pedagogyused, will involve classroom teaching, case study, experiential learning through moot court, externship,guest lectures, seminars, workshops and legal camps. College has excellent infrastructural facilities like wellqualified staff, separate law college library, computer lab, moot court room and conference hall.

Career Options

Career in law exists in the capacity of law officers, legal advisors andsolicitors. Most law graduates become law professionals havingindependent set-ups. Law degree holders become eligible forappearing in judicial services as well as other competitive examinations.An advocate after practicing specific time can also become a judge in aSub-divisional Court/ District Court/ High Court or Supreme Court.

Objective/Thrust Areas

To develop competent lawprofessionals having finestlegal skills and strong senseof responsibility to servesociety with high moral andethical values.

Program

• B.A.LL.B.• B.Com.LL.B.• B.B.A.LL.B.

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PolytechnicPolytechnic offers a variety of professional programs both technical and vocational in nature to meet thegrowing needs of skilled manpower in diverse industries. The programs are designed in such a way thatstudents are able to learn to perform basic engineering tasks and provide accomplishing and rewardingcareer for serious pursuers. The polytechnic will complement the College of Engineering and lays emphasison learning which is based on extensive practice.

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Tremendous employmentopportunities as supervisor or Jr.Engineer in different companies ingovernment and private sector.Based on the competency gainedduring of the program, the studentscan also start their own ventures/businesses. Also diploma holders cangain lateral entry into the B.Tech.programs.

Objective/Thrust Areas

To provide solid foundation inmathematics, basic engineeringsciences and computerapplications required in thefield. Students are encouragedto develop problems solvingmindset and are given practicallearning through training in labsand live industry projects.

Program

Diploma in• Civil Engineering• Electrical Engineering• Electronics Engineering• Computer Science Engineering• Mechanical Engineering (Automobile)• Mechanical Engineering (Production)• Fashion Technology• Interior Designing & Decoration• Architectural Assistanceship

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College of EducationTeerthanker Mahaveer College of Education has been established with the aim to impart high qualityeducation to prospective teachers. Until now, the programs of B.Ed. and M.Ed., started in the year 2003 and2006, respectively, were run under TMIMT. But, with the establishment of Teerthanker Mahaveer University,these programs would be run by the College of Education. The College is committed to nurture, motivateand empower the future teachers who will serve as beacon lights for posterity, and meet the challenges anddemands of the globalised world. The courses are designed in such a manner so as to help the studentsbroaden their horizon coupled with problem-solving abilities, managerial skills and developing a scientificframe of mind. Besides, they are given deep insight into the methodology of teaching and are trained insuch a manner that after completing their course, they become accomplished teachers and role models,both for the students and society at large.

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The College boasts of qualified and experiencedfaculty who have developed themselves as academicadvisors, facilitators and mentors for the students. Thecollege adopts pedagogy which is the right mix ofclassroom teaching, practical, community projects,seminars and workshops in a technology-aidedenvironment.

Students are given ample opportunities to participatein co-curricular activities like debates, quizzes,competitions, cultural and sporting activities tocomplement the teaching process and enhance theirleadership, communication and interpersonal skills.

The College has spacious, airy, well-furnishedclassrooms and contemporary laboratories withmodern equipments. The automated college library isa rich resource centre of learning for both thestudents as well as the faculty.

Career Options

Provides multi career options such asteaching in schools, colleges,developmental planning andadministration, framing of curriculum indifferent courses, and also widens thecareer options in non-governmentalorganizations, clinical psychologycentres, child clinics, sports centres andyoga centres.

It opens career in teaching at college,university and other institutions of higherlearning. Options are also available towork as career and guidance counselor,planner and policy maker in thegovernment & non-governmentorganizations.

Provides multi career options such asteaching in schools, colleges and a sportscoach

Objective/Thrust Areas

To impart teaching-based training to the pupil teachers withmodern pedagogy and scientific intellect. College nurtures,motivates and empowers the future teachers to act as rolemodel in teaching-learning situation. Program intends todevelop confidence, effective communication skills, problemsolving abilities, managerial skills coupled with a deep subjectinsight. Pedagogy used is the right amalgam of class roomteaching, practical, educational tours, community need-basedprojects, seminars and workshops.

To impart advanced studies in the area of educationincluding awareness about government education policies &programs, environment protection, economics of education,educational administration and supervision. It preparesstudents for integration of information & communicationTechnology with education and sharpens their research andwriting skills. It also aims to develop measurement andevaluation skills among students through projects.

To impart specialized knowledge and skill in physicaleducation to the pupil teacher through multiple pedagogy

Program

B.Ed.

M.Ed.

B.P.Ed.

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All the faculty members of the college are activelyinvolved in research work in their respective areas ofspecialization.

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College ofParamedical SciencesParamedical Science is an inseparable part of the health care system and runs parallel to medical science inthe diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Diagnostic tools like the clinical laboratory, the x-ray, the ultrasound, CT and other invasive or non-invasive methods and therapeutic technical modes likephysiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy are parts of the paramedical system.

With the development of medical science and its attendant support in complex mechanization of medicalequipments, there has been an equal growth in paramedical science and hence an ever increasing demandof trained paramedical manpower in Indian subcontinent. Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce andIndustry (FICCI), on emerging skills shortage in the Indian Industry, pointed out that in case of paramedicsacute shortage is likely to emerge in case of radio-graphics, ECG technicians, OT technicians, audio-motorists etc. The similar shortage is being presented by the Prime Minister’s Council on trade and industry.The council reported that X-ray technicians required by 2015 would be 12,410 where as availability is of4872 technicians. Similarly, the number of lab technicians required by 2015 would be 62,050.

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Career Options

Employment opportunities forphysiotherapists are tremendous. Aphysiotherapist could be employedin the rehabilitation departments,nursing homes, government andprivate hospitals.

Ample opportunities as radiologist indiagnostic imaging centres, superspecialty hospitals, government andprivate hospitals. Self employmentopportunities as well as option topursue further studies are alsoavailable to radiologist.

Most medical laboratorytechnicians work in hospitallaboratories, public healthlaboratories, referencelaboratories, biomedicalcompanies, universities, industrialmedical laboratories,pharmaceutical companies,forensic medicine and the armedforces.

OT technician in hospital(government/private), nursinghomes, sales person in organizationsselling and manufacturingequipments and tools required inoperation theatre.

Multiple career opportunities asward in-charge in super specialtyhospitals, government and privatehospitals and nursing homes.

Objective/Thrust Areas

To impart a thorough knowledge of the human anatomyand the way the bones, muscles and nerves move.Students are trained to perform, a history and physicalexamination, conduct assessment to determine adiagnosis process, select appropriate physical therapyintervention to treat the dysfunction, and monitor theeffectiveness of treatment. Training is given to use varioustherapeutic intervention techniques such as manualtherapy, TENS, ultrasound, electrical muscle stimulation,acupuncture etc.

X-Ray images, colour doppler, ultrasound, EEG, CT-scan andMRI imaging are machine based processes employed todiagnose internal working condition of the human bodydown to the level of a 'cell'. The objective of the program isto prepare professionals, technicians, who are proficient inthe proper use and interpretation of these radiologicalimagining technologies.

Program's focus is on diagnosis, treatment and preventionof disease through the use of clinical laboratory tests.Medical and Clinical laboratory technologists are supposedto perform complex chemical, biological, hematological,immunologic, microscopic and bacteriological tests.Students will be given sufficient training to examine blood,tissue and other body substances, make cultures of bodyfluid and tissue samples to determine the presence ofbacteria, fungi, parasite, or other micro organism. Studentsshall be trained to analyze samples for chemical content orreaction and determine blood glucose and cholesterollevels.

Objective is to give exposure and practical training tostudents about the working of operation theatre, requiredtools, instruments, life support systems and maintenance ofrecords pre and post operation.

Program is designed to give conceptual and practicalknowledge of medical equipments, doctor visits, vitalsrecording, patient care sheet, diet ordering, bloodrequisition, transfer and discharge intimation includingmaintenance of the wards and inter and intra-ward transfers.

Program

Bachelor inPhysiotherapy(BPT)

B.Sc. inMedicalRadiography andImagingTechnology (BRIT)

B.Sc. in MedicalLab. Tech. (BMLT)

Diploma in OTTech. (DOTT)

Diploma in WardManagement

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College ofArchitectureArchitecture, which is an ambient social art, renderscomprehensive service to mankind by meeting thecomplex challenges of contemporary life. The College ofArchitecture intends to train the students by exposingthem to live problems, situations and circumstances.Teaching would be based on an inter-disciplinaryapproach, which is addition to classroom learning throughlectures, side talks, discussions, assignments,comprehension tests etc., entails numerous site visits andon-the-spot studies.

Students are encouraged to make their own observationof facts, to analyze and evaluate them so that they maylearn to reckon the relevance and applicability ofinvestigative studies to the program requirements ofcreative course work in architectural design.

Career Options

Architect in public works department of stateand central governments, urban developmentauthorities, and private architectural firms. Aftergaining sufficient experience and confidence,architects can start independent practice byestablishing their own firms.

Program Objective/Thrust Areas

B.Arch. To train the students by exposing them to liveproblems, situations and circumstances to fullycomprehend the art of architectural design.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMThrust & Career Options

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Polaris Software LabCSAT System (P) LimitedCMC LimitedIndian Oil Corporation Ltd.Dabur Ayurvedic LimitedKean India LimitedAricentCaliber InfotechAccentureWipro LimitedBrickred TechnologiesTata Consultancy Services (TCS)Satyam ComputersIndus Ind Bank LimitedNICAlcatelJet AirwaysPatni Computers LimitedPower Grid CorporationRadico Khaitan LimitedEscorts Heart Institute and Research Centre

University-IndustryInterface CellUniversity’s endeavor is to equip students withnecessary skills required for their employability inthe industry and other organizations. For highemployability the students must fulfill therequirements of the industry. To meet thisobjective, university has established University-Industry Interface Cell to act as an interfacebetween the university and the corporate worldand perform entire gamut of academic activitiessuch as industry-academia interaction, guestlectures, corporate training, seminars, andworkshops from time to time for strengtheningcorporate relations.

The Cell also organizes personality development,career guidance and counseling programs for thestudents so as to gear them up to take on the stiffcompetition in the corporate world. The Cell alsoorganizes group discussions, mock interviews andaptitude tests from time to time to prepare thestudents for campus placement.

The Cell regularly interacts with the industry toget inputs for review and up gradation of itscurriculum.

The cell also organizes Corporate Meets fromtime to time to assess the requirement of theindustry and gives the students an insight intothe workings of the corporate world.

HCL Technologies LimitedHinduja TMTMiracle Corporate Solutions Private LimitedBharti Infotech LimitedMagtech Solutions Private LimitedTeam Computers Private LimitedPerot System (TCI)ICSIIntera Information Technology LimitedBHELNet HorizonsDucatGroup 4 SecuritiesGlobal Sources Private LimitedModi Xerox LimitedMahanagar Telephone Nigam LimitedAlembic PharmaICICI Prudential LimitedIIRSReliance Infocom LimitedMind Mill Software Limited

Our Recruiters

VisitsHis Excellency, Mr. Juan Alfredo Pinto Saavedra, theAmbassador of Republic of Colombia visited theuniversity and expressed his desire to havestudents, faculty and cultural exchange programsbetween Teerthanker Mahaveer University andsome of the prestigious universities of Colombia.

Dr. Rakesh Kr. Mudgal,Registrar TMU, receiving the‘B-School Leadership Award’

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Programs DetailSl. No. Program Duration Contact Nos.

1 M.Sc. Medical 3 yrs. 9568116000• Anatomy 9837848861• Physiology• Biochemistry• Pharmacology• Microbiology

2 MHA (Master of Hospital Administration) 2 yrs. 9568719000

3 MBBS 4 ½ yrs. + 1 yr 9568518000internship 9568519000

4 MDS 3 yrs. 9568216000• Oral Medicine & Radiology 9568217000• Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery• Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics

5 BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) 5 yrs.

6 A.N.M. (Auxiliary Nursing & Midwifery) 1 ½ yr. 9568817000

7 G.N.M. (Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery) 3 ½ yrs. 9568818000

8 B.Sc. Nursing 4 yrs.

9 Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing 2 yrs.

10 M. Sc. Nursing 2 yrs.• Medical Surgical• Paediatric• Obstetrics & Gynaecology• Community Health• Psychiatry

11 B.Sc. in Medical Radiography and Imaging Tech. (BRIT) 3 yrs. 9568319000

12 B.Sc. in Medical Lab. Techniques (BMLT) 3 yrs.

13 BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) 4 yrs.

14 Diploma in OT Techniques (DOTT) 1 yr.

15 Diploma in Ward Management 1 yr.

16 D. Pharm. 2 yrs. 9568917000

17 B. Pharm. 4 yrs. 9568918000

18 M. Pharm. 2 yrs.• Pharmaceutics• Pharmacology• Pharmaceutical Chemistry• Pharmacognosy• Quality Assurance• Industrial Pharmacy• Pharmacy Practice

19 BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) 3 yrs. 9568416000

20 MBA – General 2 yrs. 9568417000

MBA – Finance 9568418000

MBA – MarketingMBA – HRMBA – Retail ManagementMBA – International BusinessMBA – Advertising & Event Management

21 B.Com (Hons.) 3 yrs.

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22 BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) 3 yrs. 9568516000

23 MCA (Master of Computer Applications) 3 yrs. 9568517000

24 Integrated BCA- MCA 5 yrs.

25 MCA 2nd Yr Lateral Entry 2 yrs.

26 DCA (Diploma in computer based accounting) 1 yr.

27 Diploma in Office Management 1 yr.

28 Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications 1 yr.

29 B. Tech. – Computer Science 4 yrs. 9568316000B. Tech. – Electronics & Communication 9568317000B. Tech. – Electrical & Electronics 9568318000B. Tech. – MechanicalB. Tech. – CivilB. Tech. – Bio-Technology

30 Integrated B. Tech with MBA (Dual Degree) 5 yrs.

31 B. Tech. 2nd Yr Lateral Entry 3 yrs.

32 M. Tech. – Computer Science 2 yrs.M. Tech. – ElectronicsM. Tech. – MechanicalM. Tech. – GIS (Geographical Information System)

33 M. Tech. – Computer ScienceM. Tech. – ElectronicsM. Tech. – MechanicalM. Tech. – GIS (Geographical Information System) 3 yrs.(On weekend basis for working professionals)

34 B.Sc. (Hons.) Mathematics 3 yrs.

35 B.Sc. (Hons.) Electronics 3 yrs.

36 BHMCT 4 yrs. 9568617000(Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering Technology) 9568618000

37 PGDTM (PG Diploma in Tourism Management) 1 yr.

38 B.Ed. 1 yr. 9568717000

39 M.Ed. 1 yr. 9568718000

40 B.P. Ed. (Subject to approval) 1 yr.

41 BA – LLB (Integrated) 5 yrs. 95681180009568119000

42 BBA – LLB (Integrated) 5 yrs.

43 B.Com. – LLB (Integrated) 5 yrs.

44 B.Arch. (Bachelor of Architecture) 5 yrs. 95682180009568219000

45 M.S.W. (Master of Social Work) 2 yrs. 9568819000

46 B.Sc. (Home Science) 3 yrs. 9568619000

47 M.Sc. (Home Science) 2 yrs.• Food and Nutrition• Clothing and Textile

48 Diploma in 3 yrs. 9568316000• Civil Engineering 9568317000• Electrical Engineering 9568318000• Electronics Engineering• Computer Science Engineering• Mechanical Engineering (Automobile)• Mechanical Engineering (Production)• Fashion Technology• Interior Design & Decoration• Architectural Assistanceship

49 Ph.D. All queries related to Ph.D. Program may please be addressed [email protected]

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Fee StructureSl. Program Tuition Fee University UniversityNo. per Yr. (Rs.) Enrolment Fee Examination

(one time) (Rs.) Fee (Rs.)

1 M.Sc. Medical 1000/- 5000/- per year• Anatomy 1,11,870/-• Physiology 82,870/-• Biochemistry 1,11,870/-• Pharmacology 82,870/-• Microbiology 1,11,870/-

2 MHA (Master of Hospital Administration) 1,11,870/- 1000/- 2000/- per semester

3 MBBS 5,40,000/- 1000/- 10,000/- per professional

4 MDS (All specializations) 5,40,000/- 1000/- 10,000/- per year

5 BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) 1,99,870/- 1000/- 5000/- per year

6 ANM (Auxiliary Nursing & Midwifery) 25,000/-* 1500/- per exam(Total fee of the entire program,of 1 ½ year duration, is Rs. 75,000/- to be paidin three equal installments of Rs. 25000/-)

7 GNM (Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery) 52,970/- 1500/- per exam

8 B.Sc. Nursing 66,870/- 1000/- 2500/- per year

9 Post B.Sc. Nursing 71,870/- 1000/- 2500/- per year

10 M. Sc. Nursing (All specializations) 1,81,870/- 1000/- 5000/- per year

11 B.Sc. in Medical Lab Techniques (BMLT) 33,870/- 1000/- 2500/- per year

12 B.Sc. in Medical Radiography and Imaging Tech. (BRIT)33,870/- 1000/- 2500/- per year

13 BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) 33,870/- 1000/- 2500/- per year

14 Diploma in OT Techniques (DOT) 28,870/- 1000/- 1500/- per year

15 Diploma in Ward Management 28,870/- 1000/- 1500/- per year

16 D. Pharm. 51,870/- 1000/- 1500/- per semester

17 B. Pharm. 87,870/- 1000/- 2000/- per semester

18 M. Pharm. 1000/- 2000/- per semester• Pharmaceutics 2,28,870/-• Pharmacology 2,28,870/-• Pharmaceutical Chemistry 2,08,870/-• Pharmacognosy 1,75,770/-• Quality Assurance 2,08,870/-• Industrial Pharmacy 2,08,870/-• Pharmacy Practice 1,75,770/-

19 BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) 28,870/- 1000/- 1500/- per semester

20 MBA – All specializations 1,11,870/- 1000/- 2000/- per semester

21 B.Com (Hons.) 28,870/- 1000/- 1500/- per semester

22 BCA 28,870/- 1000/- 1500/- per semester

23 MCA 57,870/- 1000/- 2000/- per semester

24 Integrated BCA- MCA 39,870/- 1000/- 1500/- per semester

25 MCA 2nd Yr Lateral Entry 75,870/- 1000/- 2000/- per semester

26 DCA (Diploma in computer based accounting) 21,870/- 1000/- 1500/- per semester

27 Diploma in Office Management 21,870/- 1000/- 1500/- per semester

28 Post Graduate Diploma in 21,870/- 1000/- 1500/- per semesterComputer Applications

29 B. Tech. – All specializations 86,870/- 1000/- 2000/- per semester

30 Integrated B. Tech with MBA 98,870/- 1000/- 2000/- per semester(Dual Degree)

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Refund of Fee1. No refund of fee is permitted on account of withdrawal/ absence from the college or other reasons once

a student is admitted to any program of study.2. Registration fee is non-refundable and is only adjusted in the program fee, if student is admitted.3. Any student who withdraws from the program after the date of commencement of classes shall be

required to pay the program fee payable for the remaining period of the program as well.

Hostel fee structure with complimentary lodgingfacility for the students admitted in session 2010-11

Dress CodeTo bring the feeling of belongingness, equality and professionalism among the students, each college ofstudy has a prescribed dress code. The dress can be obtained from the university on payment basis.

Sl. Program Tuition Fee University UniversityNo. per Yr. (Rs.) Enrolment Fee Examination

(one time) (Rs.) Fee (Rs.)

31 B. Tech. 2nd Yr Lateral Entry 86,870/- 1000/- 2000/- per semester

32 M. Tech. – All specializations 70,970/- 1000/- 2000/- per semester

33 M. Tech. – All specializations 60,870/- 1000/- 2000/- per semester(On weekend basis for working professionals)

34 B.Sc. (Hons.) Mathematics 21,870/- 1000/- 1500/- per semester

35 B.Sc. (Hons.) Electronics 21,870/- 1000/- 1500/- per semester

36 BHMCT (Bachelor of Hotel Management & 62,870/- 1000/- 1500/- per semesterCatering Technology)

37 PGDTM (PG Diploma in Tourism Management) 33,870/- 1000/- 1500/- per semester

38 B.Ed. 75,870/- 1000/- 1500/- per year

39 M.Ed. 75,870/- 1000/- 2000/- per year

40 B.P. Ed. (Subject to approval) 75,870/- 1000/- 1500/- per year

41 BA,LL.B/B.Com, LL.B /BBA, LL.B 28,870/- 1000/- 1500/- per semester

42 B. Arch (Bachelor of Architecture) 82,870/- 1000/- 2000/- per semester

43 M.S.W. (Master of Social Work) 49,970/- 1000/- 2000/- per semester

44 B.Sc. (Home Science) 21,870/- 1000/- 1500/- per semester

45 M. Sc. (Home Science) 51,870/- 1000/- 2000/- per semester

46 Diploma in Engineering (All Branches) 39,870/- 1000/- 1500/- per semester

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No of occupants per room One Two Three Four Five

Attached Attached Common Attached Common Attached Common Attached CommonToilet Toilet Toilet Toilet Toilet Toilet Toilet Toilet Toilet

Annual boarding charges NA 76,000/- 71,000/- 56,000/- 51,000/- 46,000/- 41,000/- 41,000/- 36,000/-per student (Roomwith cooler)

Annual boarding charges 1,96,000/- 1,00,000/- - NA - 80,000/- - NA - - NA - - NA - - NA - - NA -per student (AC Room)

Electricity charges Consumption of electricity up to 100 units per room per month is free of charge.Any additional consumption shall be charged @ Rs. 6/- per unit.

Note: Rooms in Boys Hostel are available with attached toilet only.

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Jain Students

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Scholarship Percentage(Scholarship amountequivalent to firstyear tuition fee)

i) Toppers of each year considering thepercentage of marks secured in both thesemesters of every program shall be awarded amerit scholarship and certificate as follows:a) First Rank - Rs 5,000.00 plus certificateb) Second Rank - Rs 4,000.00 plus certificatec) Third Rank - Rs 3,000.00 plus certificate

ii) Overall three toppers in each program shall begiven Gold, Silver, Bronze medals.

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Nature ofScholarship

Entry levelscholarships

Rank holders ofcompetitiveexams

Meritscholarships

Pass outstudents ofMadan SwarupInter College,Haryana (U.P.)

TeerthankerMahaveerUniversity staffscholarship

Certificate ofMerit

Program

For all UG andPG programsexcept MBBSprogram

For admissionto Engineering& Architectureprograms

Management

For allprograms

For all UG andPG programsexcept MBBSprogram

For allprogramsexcept MBBS

For allprograms

Eligibility

Marks in qualifying examBetween 50% to 64.9%Between 65% to 74.9%Between 75% to 84.9%Between 85% to 94.9%More than 95%

All India Rank in AIEEEUp to 1500015001- 2500025001- 50000Rank in SEE-UPTUUp to 10001001- 15001501- 2500Percentile/ percentageScore in CAT/MAT90 to 9596 to 9798 & Above

Marks in qualifying examBetween 50% to 64.9%Between 65% to 74.9%Between 75% to 84.9%Between 85% to 94.9%More than 95%

Marks in qualifying examBetween 50% to 64.9%Between 65% to 74.9%Between 75% to 84.9%Between 85% to 94.9%More than 95%

Students securing highestmarks in theory subjectsshall be awarded acertificate of merit in everysemester. These certificateswould be awarded by thecollege concerned afterauthentication of the awardsfrom the examinationdivision of the University.

Remarks

Scholarships areavailable in theadmission year only.These rules are notapplicable on programsof one year or less thanone year duration.

Scholarships available inthe admission year only.

In case of programshaving duration of lessthan two year, thescholarships would be asper clause 3(i).

Scholarships available inthe admission year only.These rules are notapplicable on programsof one year or less thanone year duration.

Scholarships available inthe admission year only.These rules are notapplicable on programsof one year or less thanone year duration.

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ScholarshipsAt Teerthanker Mahaveer University, we believe that the meritorious students should be rewarded andshould not be left out of the main stream in their quest for higher education. Scholarships at theuniversity are provided to the outstanding students. Thus, to recognize talent of meritorious and needystudents, the university has provision of scholarships, medals, awards and certificates. Regulationsgoverning these scholarships/awards can be amended from time to time.

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Admission CriteriaEligibility including criteria for merit determination for admission to various academic programs of the Universityfor the Academic Session 2010-11 are as under:

Program

M.Sc. Medical• Anatomy• Physiology• Biochemistry• Pharmacology• Microbiology

MHA(Master of Hospital Administration)

MBBS

MDS• Oral Medicine & Radiology• Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery• Conservative Dentistry &

Endodontics

BDS(Bachelor of Dental Surgery)

ANM (Auxiliary Nursing & Midwifery)

GNM (Diploma in General Nursing& Midwifery)

B.Sc. Nursing

Post B.Sc. Nursing

M. Sc. Nursing• Medical Surgical• Paediatric• Obstetric & Gynecology• Community Health• Psychiatry

B.Sc. in Medical Lab Techniques(BMLT)

B.Sc. in Medical Radiographyand Imaging Tech. (BRIT)

BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy)

Diploma in OT Techniques (DOT)

Diploma in Ward Management

D. Pharm. (Diploma in Pharmacy)

B. Pharm.

Eligibility

MBBS, BDS, BUMS, BHMS, BAMS, B.Sc.(Nursing), BMLT, B. Pharm. & B.Sc.(Biology)

MBBS/BDS/BUMS/BHMS/ BAMS/B.Sc.(Nursing)/BMLT/ B. Pharm. /B. Sc. (Biology)

10+2 (Science) with minimum 50%marks in PCB and pass marks in English

BDS

10+2 (Science) with minimum 50%marks in PCB and pass marks in English

10th Pass

10+2 in any stream

10+2 in science stream withPCB subjects

10+2 with G.N.M.

B.Sc. Nursing/Post B.Sc. Nursing with 1yr experience

10+2 in science stream with PCBsubjects

10+2 in science stream with PCBsubjects

10+2 in science stream withPCB subjects

10+2 in science stream withPCB subjects

10+2 in science stream withPCB subjects

10+2 in any science stream(PCB/ PCM)

10+2 with any science stream(PCB/PCM)

Criteria of Merit

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifyingexamination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

TMU Entrance Test

TMU Entrance Test

TMU Entrance Test

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

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Program

M. Pharm.• Pharmaceutics• Pharmacology• Pharmaceutical Chemistry• Pharmacognosy• Quality Assurance• Industrial Pharmacy• Pharmacy Practice

BBA (Bachelor of BusinessAdministration)

MBA – GeneralMBA – FinanceMBA – MarketingMBA – HRMBA – Retail ManagementMBA – International BusinessMBA- Advertising & EventManagement

B.Com (Hons.)

BCA (Bachelor ofComputer Applications)

MCA (Master of ComputerApplications)

Integrated BCA- MCA

MCA 2nd Yr Lateral Entry

DCA (Diploma in computer basedaccounting)

Diploma in Office Management

Post Graduate Diploma inComputer Applications

B.Tech. – Computer ScienceB. Tech. – Electronics &CommunicationB. Tech.– Electrical & ElectronicsB. Tech. – MechanicalB. Tech. – CivilB. Tech. Bio-Technology

Integrated B. Tech. withMBA (Dual Degree)

B. Tech. 2nd Yr Lateral Entry

M. Tech. – Computer ScienceM. Tech. – ElectronicsM. Tech. - MechanicalM. Tech. - GIS

Eligibility

B. Pharm.

10+2 in any stream

Graduation in any stream

10+2 in commerce/ science stream

10+2 with mathematics at 10th Level

Graduation in any stream withmathematics at 10+2 level or BCA

10+2 with mathematics at 10th Level

BCA with minimum 60% marks

10+2 in any stream

10+2 in any stream

Graduation in any stream with mathat 10th standard

10+2 pass with physics, math, &chemistry (or computer science)

10+2 pass with physics, math &chemistry or computer science

3 yrs Diploma in Engineering or B.Sc.with Mathematics or BCA with PCM at10+2 in case of B. Tech.- CSE only

B. Tech. in relevant field /MCA in caseof CSE/M. Sc (Comp. Sc./Electronics).in case CSE/EC; B. Tech- Civil/IT/CSE/B. Arch in case of GIS

Criteria of Merit

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

1. Merit based on CAT/MAT scoreOR

2. (i) Merit based on percentage ofmarks secured in the qualifyingexamination (80% weightage) (ii)Personal Interview (20%weightage)

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

AIEEE/SEE-UPTU Score/ Merit basedon percentage of marks secured inthe qualifying examination.

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Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

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Criteria of Merit

• GATE Score or merit based onpercentage of marks secured inthe qualifying examination

• Minimum 1 year of work experience• Personal interview

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

TMU test /Merit based onpercentage of marks secured in thequalifying examination

TMU test /Merit based onpercentage of marks secured in thequalifying examination

TMU test /Merit based onpercentage of marks secured in thequalifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifyingexamination subject to havingqualified Architecture Aptitude Testconducted by Council ofArchitecture at any of its approvedNATA centres/AIEEE

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Merit based on percentage of markssecured in the qualifying examination

Based on Research Aptitude Test(RAT) conducted by the universityfollowed by presentation of researchsynopsis before the respectiveCollege Research Committee (CRC)

Eligibility

B. Tech. in relevant field /MCA in caseof CSE/M. Sc (Comp. Sc./Electronics).in case CSE/EC; B. Tech- Civil/IT/CSE/B. Arch in case of GIS

10+2 pass in science stream withphysics, chemistry & math.

10+2 in science stream with physics,chemistry & math.

10+2 in any stream

Graduation in any stream

Graduation in any stream withminimum 50% marks

B. Ed with minimum 50% marksGraduation in any stream

Graduation any stream

10+2 in any stream

10+2 in Commerce or Science stream

10+2 in any stream

10+2 in any stream with Maths andminimum 50% marks in aggregateor 3 years Diploma in any engineeringstream with minimum 50% marks

Graduation in any stream

10+2 in science stream

B.Sc (Home Science)

10+2 in any stream with Maths,Sc. and English at 10th Standard

Post Graduation in relevant streamwith 55% marks

Program

M.Tech. – Computer ScienceM.Tech. – ElectronicsM.Tech. - MechanicalM. Tech. - GIS (On weekend basisfor working professionals)

B.Sc. (Hons.) Mathematics

B.Sc. (Hons.) Electronics

BHMCT(Bachelor of Hotel Management &Catering Technology)

PGDTM (PG Diploma in TourismManagement)

B.Ed.

M. Ed

B. P. Ed. (Subject to approval)

BA, LL.B

B.Com, LL.B

BBA, LL.B

B. Arch.(Bachelor of Architecture)

M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)

B.Sc.(Home Science)

M.Sc. (Home Science)• Food and Nutrition• Clothing and Textile

Diploma in Engineering( All Branches)

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Admission ProcessThrough this brochure, the University invites applications from eligible candidates for admission to differentprofessional programs offered by the university. The admissions to these programs will be made on the basisof merit determined as per the procedure laid down in the brochure.

Admission OfficeTeerthanker Mahaveer University has a full-fledged admission office to assist, guide and counsel theaspirants/applicants on the process of admission to different programs. This office also serves as an enquirycentre. Anybody seeking information regarding the university programs and policies is most welcome tocontact the concerned person.

Round-the-clock services are available at the mentioned mobile numbers or query can be emailed [email protected].

Admission for Foreign Nationals/Persons of Indian Origin /Foreign Students:The University welcomes and is keen on extending educational facilities to students from abroad. TheUniversity has constituted an Admission Cell to help and guide the foreign students in every respect. Onecan log on to the University Website – www.tmu.ac.in for further details.

Sale of Admission BrochureThe Admission Brochure, along with the application form, is priced at Rs. 600/- (Rupees six hundred only).The cost of the Admission Brochure is non-refundable.

The Admission Brochure, alongwith the application form, is available on all days of the week (Monday toSunday from 9.00 am to 6.00 pm) and can be obtained through:

(i) Cash payment: The Admission Brochure consisting of an application form can be obtained from theAdmission Cell of the University on payment of Rs. 600/- in cash.

(ii) Speed post/courier: The Admission Brochure, along with the application form, can also be obtainedthrough speed post/courier. A request in this regard should be sent to the Director- Admissions,Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Delhi Road, Moradabad, (U.P.) – 244 001, along with a demanddraft/pay order of Rs. 600/- (Rupees six hundred only) in favour of the ‘Teerthanker MahaveerUniversity’, payable at Moradabad. The name, address and phone number of the applicant should beclearly mentioned on the backside of the demand draft/pay order.

(iii) Downloading from University Website: The application form can be downloaded from the UniversityWebsite (www.tmu.ac.in) and the duly filled-up form can be forwarded to the, Director- Admissions,Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Delhi Road, Moradabad, (U.P.) – 244 001 along with a demanddraft of Rs. 600/- favouring the ‘Teerthanker Mahaveer University’ payable at Moradabad.

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Submission of Application FormFilled-up application form, in all respect, should reach the Director- Admissions, Teerthanker MahaveerUniversity, Delhi Road, Moradabad (U.P.) – 244 001.

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Admission Rules & Regulations(i) Go through all the instructions given in the admission brochure carefully.

(ii) If you have appeared in a qualifying examination and the result, thereof, is awaited, you can takeprovisional admission.

(iii) Attach certified copies of your mark sheets/testimonials with the application form. At this stage, donot send any original copies of mark sheets/testimonials.

(iv) Paste your latest photograph in the space provided for in the application form.

(v) Before submitting/mailing the duly filled-up application form, go through all the points contained inthe form.

(vi) The merit list declared by the University shall be final and binding.

(vii) If any document/declaration submitted by the candidate is found to be false/forged at any stage, hisor her admission shall be cancelled and he/she may be liable for prosecution under law.

(viii) The selection to the program will be provisional until the candidate furnishes all the requireddocuments and testimonials, including the final results of the qualifying examination at the time ofadmission.

(ix) If the University is not satisfied with the character, past behaviour or antecedents of a candidate, itcan refuse to admit him/her to any course of study in the University.

(x) It is advisable that students seeking admission in the University should visit it along with their parents/guardians to see the infrastructural facilities such as classrooms, laboratories, library, hostel,transportation, etc. This may facilitate their decision at the time of counseling/admission.

(xi) At the time of admission, the students are required to submit the Non-Judicial affidavit being signedby him/her along with their parents/guardians in regard to disciplinary behaviour during the entireperiod of the program. If any deviation is found, he/she is to be subjected to the punishment/suspension/rustication as per the University rules and regulations.

(xii) In case of any legal dispute, the jurisdiction will be limited to Moradabad courts only.

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Disciplinary Rules &Regulations for Students1. Students are expected to maintain decorum in their behavior and habits, at all times, befitting the

prestige of the College and the University. Students are also expected to dress decently in allpublic places.

2. Students are expected to attend all classes. They are advised to ensure that they maintain theattendance criteria as laid down in the university ordinance governing the same. Presently, a minimumof 75% attendance in lectures, presentations and practical classes is mandatory for appearing in endterm examination. In case of deviation, university is empowered to detain the student from appearingfrom end semester/year examinations. For details, students are advised to read the universityordinance carefully which is available at www.tmu.ac.in.

3. Participation of students in academic activities such as seminar/workshop, industrial visits iscompulsory. Non participation without permission, may adversely affect the students’ internalassessment performance.

4. If a student absents from the classes seven consecutive working days without prior permission his/hername may be struck off the rolls.

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5. During the teaching hours students are not allowed to leave the college campus without writtenpermission from the class coordinator.

6. Students are prohibited from engaging in acts of intimidation, violence or abuse against any of thestudents, employees, staff and faculty members of the university. Students are supposed to showsincere, decent and cordial attitude towards their classmates, students of other programs, staff,faculty and other employees of the university.

7. Students’ loitering in the campus is prohibited.

8. Ragging is an inhuman act and is banned both inside and outside the campus of the University. TheHonorable Supreme Court of India has taken serious cognizance of the offence of ragging and hasissued strict directives for steps to ensure its elimination. Students shall not directly or indirectlyindulge in, aid or abet any activity that might be construed as ragging. Violators will face necessarydisciplinary and legal action. This includes lodging of a criminal case, against the student at the PoliceStation as per the directive of the Honorable Supreme Court of India as well as expulsion from theUniversity. (For details, refer to Anti-ragging policy of the university available at university websitewww.tmu.ac.in)

9. Use of cell phone is strictly prohibited in the university teaching areas. It will be confiscated, if foundusing in prohibited area.

10. Smoking, chewing pan, pan-masala, gutka, gambling, consumption of alcoholic drinks and use ofhallucinogenic drugs and other illegal substances, or the possession of such substances, anywhere inthe University campus, is strictly forbidden.

11. Carrying any explosive/fire arm, and/or weapon inside the campus is strictly prohibited.

12. Non-vegetarian food is strictly prohibited in the campus.

13. Students are advised not to indulge in any prohibited, illegal and unethical, immoral activities insideand/or outside the College/University campus, or else, they will be liable for punishment as perUniversity rules.

14. Safety of all personal valuables/belongings will be the responsibility of the student.

15. If the student is found involved in activities resulting in direct or indirect loss/damage to the College/University, the same shall be borne by the student. He/ She will be asked to compensate the universityfor the same.

16. Adherence to dress code is compulsory for academic and allied activities in the campus.

17. Each student will be issued an Identity card which is non-transferrable. Student is expected to keepthe ID card on his/her person while in the university campus and especially when appearing in testsand examinations, etc. and also when going out of the campus.

18. College/University would not be liable for any compensation/claim whatsoever under anycircumstances, in case any casualty/injury or otherwise to any student during his/her academiccourse inside or outside the College/University campus.

19. In case of any dispute on any matter, the decision of the university would be final and binding.

Competent authority of the university will possess the right to modify the aforesaid rules and/or insert/delete from time to time in future and the same shall be binding upon the students.

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About MoradabadMoradabad was founded in 1625 and named after a son of the Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan. The ruins of afort built in 1625 lie to the northern part of the city.

It is believed that the brassware industry traces its roots to Moradabad and has now spread to the rest ofthe country. Although the art of brassware developed in the period of Mughals only, but evidence suggeststhat Indians, from around 3000 B.C., knew the process of metallurgy. The discovery of a bronze statue of'Dancing Girl' in the Harappa excavation proves this.

The brassware industry in Moradabad saw its boom during the early 19th century and Britishers took theart of making brassware to foreign markets. Artisans from Banaras, Lucknow, Agra and Jalesar formed thecurrent cluster of brassware industry in Moradabad. In 1980, various other metalwares like brass, EPNS,iron, aluminium, etc., were introduced to the art industry of Moradabad. New technologies likeelectroplating, lacquering, powder coating, etc., also found its way to the industry.

It has all along been a hub of commercial activities, and is called 'Brass City'. There are several hundreds ofunits engaged in the manufacturing and export of brass products. Almost all the major retail chains likeWalmart, IKEA, Target, etc., purchase brass products from Moradabad itself. Average annual export ofbrassware and handicraft items from Moradabad to rest of the world is to the tune of Rs. 3,000 crores,which constitutes 40% of total exports from India under this category. Moradabad city is a designatedSpecial Economic Zone (SEZ) of the Government of India.

Over the years, Moradabad has grown in terms of population, business, infrastructure and administrativesetup. Presently, the city has a population of 12 lacs and administratively is the commissioneryheadquarter of Moradabad, Jyotiba Phule Nagar, Rampur and Bijnor districts. The civil amenities of the cityare managed by Municipal Corporation headed by the Mayor. Further to augment development process ofthe city, the government has created Moradabad Development Authority.

The city connects to seven state capitals and as many as 16 other industrial towns and large urbanbusiness centres. Delhi is only 140 kms away. The famous hill stations of Nainital and Mussoorie are within200 kms from Moradabad city. Hastinapur, the holy city for Jains is 120 kms. from Moradabad.

The city is surrounded by industrial hubs like Rudrapur, Hardwar, Roorkee, Meerut, Kashipur, Noida andDelhi, providing a wealth of opportunities to the graduating students to get trained and absorbed both inIndian and multinational companies.

Road Map to the University

University Campus

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Form No......................................

TEERTHANKER MAHAVEER UNIVERSITYDelhi Road, Moradabad (U.P.) - 244 001

Application FApplication FApplication FApplication FApplication Formormormormorm(Session 2010-2011)

1. Program Applied for .....................................................................................................................................................

2. Preference for branch/specialization in case of B. Tech. / MBA/ M. Tech/M.Sc. Medical/M. Sc Home Sc./ M. Pharm/M.Sc. Nursing/ MDS/Diploma in Engineering programs.

Please paste yourrecent coloured

passport sizephotograph

here

3. Name of the candidate(in full block letters) ........................................................................................................................................................

4. Date of Birth ................................................................................................ 5. Gender (M/F) .....................................

6. Father's Name ...................................................................................................................................................................

7. Mother's Name .................................................................................................................................................................

8. Category (General/OBC/ST/SC/Others) ...................................................................................................................

9. Residence Status ....................................................................................... 10. Blood Group ....................................(Village/Town/City)

11. Parents Occupation: Father ................................................................... Mother ......................................................

12. Parents Education: Father ...................................................................... Mother ......................................................

13. Family Annual Income (Rs.) ............................................................................................................................................

14. State of Domicile: ....................................................................................... 15. Mother Tongue...............................

16. Religion ......................................................................................................... 17. Nationality ........................................

1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

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19. Correspondence Address: .....................................................................................................................................................

City/Village.............................................. Post .................................................... Police Station ........................................

Railways Station .................................... District ............................................... State .........................................................

Pin Code................................................... STD Code ......................................... Telephone No ........................................

20. Parents Contacts:

STD Code ......................Tel No...............................Mobile No .......................... E-mail .......................................................

Student Contacts:

STD Code ......................Tel No...............................Mobile No .......................... E-mail .......................................................

21 Name of Entrance Examination: Detail information in case of CAT/MAT/XAT/ATMA/SEE-UPTU-2010/UPCMET-2010/UPCAT-Dental-2010/CPMT- AIEEE-2010/ Other Recognized Tests

Test ........................................................... Year/Month ...........................Score ............................ Rank ...........................(Please attach the certified photocopy of the result)

22. Work Experience (If any): Organization................................................................................Experience (yrs) .............

UNDERTAKING:I solemnly affirm that the information furnished above is true and correct in all respect. I have not concealed any information. Iundertake that if any information furnished herein is found to be incorrect or untrue, I shall be liable to criminal prosecution andalso forgo my claim to admission to the University. Further, my candidature for the examination/admission to the program shall beliable for cancellation at any stage. I agree to abide by the rules and regulations of the University.

Date Signature of Parent/Guardian Signature of Candidate

18. Details of Examination Passed/Appeared

ExaminationYear ofPassing

Other Qualifications(If any)……….

10th (Secondary)

12th (Sr. Secondary)

Graduation

.....................................(Pl. specify degree)

Post Graduation

.....................................(Pl. specify degree)

Professional Degree

(Pl. specify).........................

School/College

Name ofBoard/Univ.

Max.Marks

MarksObtained

% ofMarks/Grade

Mediumof

Instruction

Discipline/Subjects

Note: Attach documents as per Annexure ‘A’ alongwith the filled in application form at the time of admission.

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Annexure-‘A’List of documents(To be attached by the student, whatever is applicable, with the filled in Application Form)

1. Attested photo copy of High school (10th Standard) Mark Sheet

2. Attested photo copy of High school (10th Standard) certificate

3. Attested photo copy of Intermediate (12th Standard) Mark Sheet

4. Attested photo copy of Intermediate (12th Standard) certificate

5. Attested photo copy of Mark Sheet of B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/B.B.A/BCA/B. Tech/BDS Equivalent Examination(all semesters/ years/consolidated one)

6. Attested photo copy of B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/B.B.A/BCA/ B. Tech/BDS Equivalent Degree

7. Attested photo copy of Mark Sheet of M.A./M.Sc./M.Com/M.B.A/MCA/M.Tech./Equivalent Examination (allsemesters/ years/consolidated one)

8. Attested photo copy of M.A./M.Sc./M.Com/M.B.A/MCA/M.Tech./Equivalent Degree

9. Attested photo copy of Result card of Entrance Test (if applicable)

Following documents to be submitted on confirmation of admission:

a Transfer certificate in original from last Institution attended

b Migration in original from last Board/University attended

c Character certificate in original from last Institution attended

d Gap year Affidavit (if any)

e Affidavit on Non-judicial stamp paper of Rs. 10 for abiding university rules and regulations dulysigned by student & parent.

f Anti-ragging undertaking duly signed by student & parent.

g Caste certificate in case of SC/ST/OBC student

h Parental income certificate (Required only in case of parental annual income less than Rs. 1 Lac)

i Physically handicapped certificate (if applicable)

j Medical certificate on prescribed proforma

k Recent passport size coloured photograph (6 Nos.)

Note:

1. Please tick ( ) all the documents that are attached with the filled in application form.Total No. of documents attached.................

2. Original certificates and mark-sheets are to be submitted for verification at the time of admission.

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i) Performance in written Test/Interview: Passed/Failedii) Documents verification as per Annexure 'A' - Yes/No

Recommendation: The admission of ................................................................... s/d/o ..............................................................

in ............................................. program for the session ..................................................... has been granted/ not granted.

Signature of Admission Co-ordinator

Fee details: Receipt No ....................................... amount (Rs.) ............................................ Date ..............................................

Authorized signatoryAccounts Section

For office use only

High school mark sheet (10th Standard) Attested photo copy Original

High school certificate (10th Standard) Attested photo copy Original

Intermediate mark sheet (12th Standard) Attested photo copy Original

Intermediate certificate (12th Standard) Attested photo copy Original

B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/BBA/BCA/ B. Tech./BDS/Equivalent Attested photo copy Originalexamination’s Mark Sheet (all semesters/years/consolidated one)

B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/BBA/BCA// Attested photo copy OriginalB. Tech./BDS/ Equivalent Degree

M.A./M.Sc./M.Com/M.B.A/MCA/M.Tech./Equivalent examination’s Attested photo copy OriginalMark Sheet (all semesters/ years/consolidated one)

M.A./M.Sc./M.Com/M.B.A/MCA/M.Tech./Equivalent Degree Attested photo copy Original

Result card of entrance test (if applicable) Attested photo copy Original

Transfer certificate - Original

Migration certificate - Original

Character certificate - Original

Gap year affidavit (if any) - Original

Affidavit on non-judicial stamp paper of Rs. 10 for abiding - Originaluniversity rules and regulations duly signed by student & parent.

Anti-ragging undertaking duly signed by student & parent. - Original

Caste certificate in case of SC/ST/OBC student - Original

Income certificate for parental annual income less than Rs. 1 Lac. - Original

Medical certificate - Original

Physically handicapped certificate (if applicable) Attested photo copy Original

Passport sized recent coloured photograph (6 Nos.) - -

Check List for documents verification

The above documents have been verified and found in order as per the requirement of the University admissionprocess.

Signature & Name of the member of admission committee:-1.2.

Signature of Asstt. RegistrarDate: (Academics)

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Important Trains To Moradabad

Sl. Train No. Train Name Between Stations Sl. Train No. Train Name Between StationsNo. No.

1 4115/4116 ALD HW ALLAHABAD JWALAPUR 31 5035/5036 UTR SAMPRK KATHGODAM DELHIEXP. JN K EXP.

2 4163 SANGAM EXP. ALLAHABAD MEERUT CITY 32 2207/2208 JAMMU KATHGODAM JAMMU TAWIJN GARIB RAT

3 4511/4512 NAUCHANDI ALLAHABAD SAHARANPUR 33 4119/4120 KGM DDN KATHGODAM DEHRADUNEXP. JN EXP.

4 3005/3006 AMRITSAR AMRITSAR HOWRAH JN 34 5715/5716 GARIB NAWAJ KISHANGANJ AJMER JNMAIL JN EXP.

5 4673/4674 SHAHEED AMRITSAR JAYNAGAR 35 3151/3152 JAMMU KOLKATA JAMMU TAWIEXP. JN TAWI EXP.

6 2211/2212 MKI NZM G BAPUDM H NIZAMUDDIN 36 3010K DOON KOTDWARA HOWRAH JNRATH MOTIHARI EXP.

7 5097/5098 AMARNATH EXP. BARAUNI JN JAMMU TAWI 37 5011/5012 LJN SRE EXP. LUCKNOW NE SAHARANPUR

8 4311/4312 ALA HAZRAT BAREILLY BHUJ 38 2229/2230 LUCKNOW LUCKNOW NEW DELHIEXP. MAIL NR

9 4321/4322 BE BHUJ EXP. BHUJ BAREILLY 39 2231/2232 LKO CDG EXP. LUCKNOW NR CHANDIGARH

10 4512A KRJ ALD BULANDSHAHR ALLAHABAD 40 4007/4008 SADBHAWNA MUZAFFARPUR DELHILINK EXP. JN EXP. JN

11 4114 LINK EXP. DEHRADUN ALLAHABAD 41 4523/4524 MFP UMB MUZAFFARPUR AMBALAJN EXP. JN CANT JN

12 3009/3010 DOON EXP. DEHRADUN HOWRAH JN 42 5001/5002 MFP DDN EXP. MUZAFFARPUR DEHRADUNJN

13 5013/5014 RANIKHET EXP. DELHI KATHGODAM 43 2233/2234 LKO NDLS AC EXP. NEW DELHI LUCKNOW NR

14 4017/4018 SADBHAVNA DELHI MUZAFFARPUR 44 4257/4258 K V EXP. NEW DELHI VARANASI JNEXP. JN

15 5273/5274 SATYAGRAH DELHI RAXAUL JN 45 4207/4208 PADMAVAT PARTAPGARH DELHIEXP. EXP. JN

16 3307/3308 GANGASUTLEJ DHANBAD JN FIROZPUR 46 9269/9270 PBR MOTIHARI PORBANDAR BAPUDMEXP. CANT EXP. MOTIHARI

17 2435/2436 DBRT DIBRUGARH NEW DELHI 47 5715A RDP DLI LNK RADHIKAPUR DELHIRAJDHANI EXP. TOWN EXP.

18 5903/5904 DBRT CDG DIBRUGARH CHANDIGARH 48 2391/2392 SHRAMJEEVI RAJGIR NEW DELHIEXP. TOWN EXP.

19 5933/5934 DBRT ASR DIBRUGARH AMRITSAR JN 49 462 RMR BSB RAMNAGAR VARANASI JNEXP. TOWN EXP.

20 4205/4206 FD DLI EXP. FAIZABAD JN DELHI 50 4015/4016 SADBHAWANA EXP. RAXAUL JN DELHI

21 2587/2588 AMAR NATH GORAKHPUR JAMMU TAWI 51 2355/2356 ARCHNA EXP. RJNDR NGR JAMMU TAWIEXP. JN BIHAR

22 5005/5006 GKP DDN EXP. GORAKHPUR DEHRADUN 52 2203/2204 GARIB RATH SAHARSA JN AMRITSAR JNJN EXP.

23 5609/5610 ABADH ASSAM GUWAHATI LALGARH JN 53 5279/5280 POORBIYA EXP. SAHARSA JN ADRSH NGREXP. DELHI

24 5651/5652 LOHIT EXP. GUWAHATI JAMMU TAWI 54 2317/2318 AKAL TAKHT EXP. SEALDAH AMRITSAR JN

25 2327/2328 UPASANA EXP. HOWRAH JN DEHRADUN 55 2491/2492 MOUR DHWAJ EXP. SONPUR JN JAMMU TAWI

26 2331/2332 HIMGIRI EXP. HOWRAH JN JAMMU TAWI 56 4013/4014 SLN DLI EXP. SULTANPUR DELHI

27 3049/3050 AMRITSAR EXP. HOWRAH JN AMRITSAR JN 57 8103/8104 JALIANWALA B EXP. TATANAGAR JN AMRITSAR JN

28 5653/5654 AMARNATH JAMMU TAWI GUWAHATI 58 2213/2214 BSB DLI G RATH VARANASI JN DELHIEXP.

29 4649/4650 SARYUYAMUNA JAYNAGAR AMRITSAR 59 4265/4266 BSB DDN EXP. VARANASI JN DEHRADUNEXP. JN

30 2469/2470 CNB JAT EXP. KANPUR JAMMUCENTRAL TAWI

Moradabad is the Divisional Headquarter of Northern Railways and is well connected through rail network withmajor cities of India. The city has decent staying facilities available in five star, three stars and other affordableguest houses.

For any information relating to accommodation or Air/Road/Train transportation facility from any part of the country tothe city of Moradabad, please feel free to contact: Mr. Pawan Gupta, Mobile: 09837546222 or Email:[email protected]

Contents

Messages:• Chancellor 2• Group Vice Chairman 3• Vice Chancellor 4• Registrar 5

The University 7University Governance 9The University Campus 11Hostel Accommodation 12Research Initiatives 22University Administration 23Heads of Colleges 24

Colleges of Studies 28University-Industry Interface Cell 55Our Recruiters 55Programs Detail 56Fee Structure 58Scholarships 60Admission Criteria 61Admission Process 64Admission Rules & Regulations 65Disciplinary Rules &Regulations for Students 66About Moradabad 68

Our Guiding Values• Right Philosophy • Right Knowledge • Right Conduct

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An Ultimate Destination for World Class Education

TEERTHANKER MAHAVEER UNIVERSITY

Teerthanker Mahaveer UniversityEstablished underUttar Pradesh Act, 2008 [U.P. Act No. 30 of 2008]Degrees recognised byU.G.C. under section 22 of U.G.C. Act, 1956

For further enquiry contact Admission Office:Ph: 0591-2360000, 2360555Fax: 0591-2360077, 2360444, 2487444Email: [email protected]: www.tmu.ac.in

The University is located in Moradabad on NH 24, 140km from Delhi

Photographs in the brochure depict the real life situation of the University

Price: Rs. 600/-(Inclusive of Application Form)

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