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Dear Students,
Khalsa College Amritsar is a leading coeducational college of North India. Established in 1892, it is celebrating 125 years of academic excellence. It has its own magnificent history. The alumni of Khalsa College have gained name and fame all over the world for themselves as well as for their alma mater. Khalsa College is the epitome of academics, sports and cultural activities. Its building has gained the status of “Heritage” building. This majestic building which looks like a fort and a palace represents the freedom of mind, imbibes moral values and builds scientific temperament. That's why the students of this college have a unique and distinguished personality.
The College was re-accredited with 'A' grade by NAAC (National Assessment & Accreditation Council) in the 3rd Cycle with high CGPA.
Khalsa College, affiliated to Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar, has been an autonomous college since session 2013-14. Hence, it has the freedom to choose and start new courses, manage its syllabi and examination as per the directions of U.G.C and the affiliating University. The degree is awarded by Guru Nanak Dev University. Beside this, being autonomous is also being responsible for quality education. This is the only college of Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, which performs all such academic exercises. Indeed this is the only college to introduce internal assessment in all courses. There are around 54 ongoing Undergraduate, Post-Graduate and Research Degree programmes. This co-educational institution has 53% girls students..
While this institution provides education relevant for the present competitive world, it also teaches devotion towards one's religion, history, language, culture and traditions. This helps in developing the overall personality of a student. The students are provided every facility and their problems are immediately dealt with. I firmly believe that the students will gain complete knowledge of college rules and regulations from the Prospectus and will contribute in maintaining the discipline and status of this college.
Congratulations to the students for the session 2018-19 and best wishes for their bright future.
Name of the College
Year of Establishment
Location G.T. Road, Amritsar
Affiliating University Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar.
Total Area of the College 330 Acres
Heritage Building * Composite institution with 6 wings consisting of Faculties of Agriculture, Commerce and
Business Administration, Computer Science, Humanities, Social Sciences and Physiotherapy.
* Flanked by Chemistry, Physics and Computer Science Blocks on Western Side, Library, Post
Graduate, Biotechnology, New Admn. Block and Canteen Blocks on the Eastern side.
* 5 Hostels for boys viz. Nabha, Faridkot, Hargobind, Jind & New Jind.
* 5 Hostels for girls.
* Gurudwara Sahib, Gymnasium, Nursery, Fruit Orchard, Cricket Stadium, Sprawling
Playgrounds including Athletics Track, Basket Ball, Volley Ball, Hockey, Cricket Grounds and
Swimming Pool.
* Fully Computerised and well stocked Library, High Tech. Laboratories, Career Guidance Cell,
Placement Cell, e-Governance, Student Activity Centre, Girls Common Room.
* Department of Sikh History Research & Museum.Courses Offered
Research Degree Courses :
M.Phil. in Botany, Commerce, Chemistry, English, Physics, Political Science, Punjabi and Zoology
Post Graduate Courses :
M.Sc. Agriculture (Agron., Agri. Eco., Hort., Soil Sc., Vegetable Sc., Entomology), M.Sc. in Botany, Chemistry, Physics, Zoology, Biotechnology, Food Science and Technology, Fashion Designing, Maths, M.Sc. Comp. Sc., IT, M.A. in English, Punjabi, Pol. Sc., History, Economics, Religious Studies, Hindi, Journalism & Mass Communication, Performing Arts (Theatre/Music/Dance), Fine Arts, M.Com, M.Com (Finance), Master in Physiotherapy (Cardiopulmonary, Neurology, Orthopedics)
Graduate Courses :
B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri., Food Sc. & Tech., B.Sc. (Hons.) Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Mathematics, B.C.A., B.Sc. Comp. Sc., IT, BIMT, BPT, Bachelor in Multi Media (4 yrs.), B.Sc. (Medical and Non-Medical, Biotech., Economics), B.Com (Regular), B.Com (Hons.), B.Com (Finance & Accounting), BBA, B.A. (Social Sciences), Bachelor in Journalism and Mass Comm., Fashion Designing, B.A.(Hons.) Punjabi, English and B.A.
PG Diploma Courses :
PG Diploma in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing.
PGDCA, PG Diploma in Financial Services (Banking and Insurance), PG Diploma in Taxation, PG Diploma in Hospitality Management
March 5, 1892
Certificate Courses (Free) : Cutting, Stitching, Embroidery and Food Preservation. Community Services : Free Classes for Underprivileged children.
Life Long Learning Programmes
M.Phil.08
P.G. Courses31
U.G. Courses27
P.G. Diplomas05
Website : www.khalsacollege.edu.in
Total Number of Teaching and Non Teaching Staff
Total Number of Students (Session 2017-18) 6242 (Male 2967, Female 3275)
Milestone Achievements • Conferred Autonomous Status by UGC, First Autonomous College under GNDU, Amritsar.• NAAC Accredited 'A' Grade (CGPA 3.47).• Star Status conferred by Dept. of Bio-Tech., G.O.I. New Delhi.• Status of College with Potential for Excellence (C.P.E.)• Received grant of Rs. 1.5 crores under CPE scheme.
AlumniOlympians, Generals, Academicians, Scientists, Theatre Artists and Writers of National and International repute.
Teaching : 317 Non-Teaching : 371
1. What is Autonomy
Autonomy may be defined as a functional status given to colleges by the University Grants Commission (UGC) by giving greater flexibility towards purely academic development for upliftment of academic standards and excellence.
2. What is the need for autonomy
To enable colleges to function better with credibility by providing them with academic and operative freedom.
3. Who provides autonomous status to college?
The University Grants Commission (UGC) - an Autonomous body of the Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India is entrusted to provide autonomous status to colleges.
4. What is the benefit to the Students and Teacher of Autonomous Colleges?
An Autonomous College carries a prestigious image for the students and the teachers. Autonomy reflects efforts for excellence and academic performances, capability of self governance and enhancement in the quality of education.
Khalsa College Amritsar
5. Who grants the degree in the Autonomous Colleges?
The parent university i.e. Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar, will award degree to the students evaluated & recommended by Khalsa College Amritsar. The name of the college will be mentioned in the degree certificates.
6. What are the flexible operations that Autonomous Colleges can adopt?
a. Prescribe its own relevant courses of study and syllabi by restructuring and redesigning courses as per need of competitive examination and need of industry.
b. Provides wide choice in courses for students.
c. Periodical change in syllabus as per changing needs.
d. Evolve methods of assessment of student's performance, the conduct of examinations and notification of results.
f. Use modern tools of educational technology to achieve higher standards and greater creativity.
g. Promote healthy practices such as projects, community service, extension programs and other related programs for the benefit of the community at large.
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College ProfileKhalsa College Amritsar The First Autonomous College
Affiliated to Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ's) on Autonomy in Educational Institutions.
Khalsa College claims pre-eminence not only for its glorious past, but also because of its visionary outlook towards the future. It finds inspiration in the lofty ideals of the Great Gurus who have always advocated a progressive attitude of mind, giving up all that is dogmatic, according due value to intelligence and logic. The college is visualized as a place of learning that would strive towards higher degree of excellence in development of the mind and spirit. Khalsa College prides itself in associating with and nurturing highly intelligent, inspired and hardworking personalities. Progress is our watchword and academic achievement our measure of success. The eminence of its teaching faculty and fascination of its well-stocked library, high-tech laboratories, extensive playing-fields and recently renovated hostels are its main attractions. A sense of grandeur and beauty pervades the campus. The college has been conferred the status of Autonomous in August 2013, "College with Potential for Excellence" and 'Star Status' in recent times.
Khalsa College is a composite institution with six wings consisting of the faculties of Agriculture, Commerce & Business Administration, Computer Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, Natural Science and Physiotherapy.
COLLEGE CAMPUSCOLLEGE CAMPUSCOLLEGE CAMPUS Spacious in dimension, the main college building is a masterpiece of architecture-a blend of Mughal, Rajput and Sikh Styles. The college campus covers an area of over 330 acres and provides latest amenities of Higher Education. It is flanked by Chemistry, Computer and Physics blocks on western side and Library, Sikh History, Postgraduate, Biotechnology and Canteen blocks in the eastern side. Sikh History & Research Department, that came into being in 1930 contains a reference library and a gallery of thousands of manuscripts, rare books, portraits and paintings of great historical significance and value.
The College is partly residential with five hostels namely Nabha, Faridkot, Hargobind, Jind & New Jind (for boys) and five hostels for girls providing accommodation to 1250 students. The campus also has within its premises a Gurudwara, Gymnasium, Nursery, Fruit Farm, Cricket Stadium, sprawling Playgrounds (Including Athletic Track, Basket Ball, Volley Ball, Football, Hockey and Cricket Grounds) Swimming Pool, Fully Computerised Library, Career Guidance Cell, Placement Cell and Student Activity Centre. Infra structural development in the college is a regular feature. New Buildings of Administration Block, Agriculture, Commerce, Economics, Fashion Designing and Fine Arts Departments, Girls Hostel, Student Cafeteria have been constructed. Newly constructed washrooms for girl students and provision for R.O. filter drinking water in the college and hostels are other highlights.
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A fully computerised library with bar code system provides excellent facilities to the scholars. The total number of books in the library exceeds 1,95,169. It has the distinction of housing one of the finest collections of books. College Library has got associate membership of 'INFLIBNET', which facilitates staff and students to have an access to Periodicals & Books on internet. The library remains open on all working days from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm There is a separate Research and Reference Section, Periodicals and Magazine Section and General Reading Section. It subscribes to 103 Journals, 36 Magazines and 17 daily newspapers. Besides this it has procured 5010 back volumes of the subject journals for Post Graduate and Research Sections. The Library collection is well classified, catalogued and kept on OPEN SHELVES in a systematic way. There is also a vocational guidance centre as an allied branch of the Central Library and sectional libraries for the departments of Agriculture, Biotechnology, Botany, Chemistry, Commerce, Computer Science, English, Physics, Physiotherapy, Political Science and Zoology under the charge of Professors concerned.
Students are issued books for a period of 15 days and may be re-issued at the discretion of the librarian for another fortnight but not exceeding a month in any case. A fine of Rupee one per day per volume is charged for each book kept beyond the specified date. Book lost, destroyed or disfigured by any user has to be replaced by the borrower or the user has to pay double the price to the satisfaction of the librarian. Reference books, texts or current periodicals are not issued except with the permission from the Principal. The librarian may recall, if necessary any book even before the expiry of the period. If the date of returning the book falls on Sunday or a holiday, the same can be deposited on the next working day. All the Post Graduate Departments have Departmental Libraries.
In order to help the disadvantaged and deserving students the college provides book bank facility. The section has more than 4800 books. Through this scheme the text books are issued to the needy students for the full academic session.
Established with a specific purpose to rejuvenate Sikh Culture and Language and open up new vistas of
scientific and technological education, Khalsa College has justified the faith and trust of its founding fathers by
synchronizing tradition with modernity. The mission of the institute is
• To provide opportunities for educational, vocational, professional, social, linguistic and cultural
development to the people of all abilities and backgrounds so that they can discover their potential and fulfill
their aspirations.
• To promote morality and sobriety of life; to promulgate and to preach teachings of Ten Gurus as contained in
Sri Guru Granth Sahib; to imbibe students of the Sikh faith with idealism and moral disciplines taught by the
Gurus and fit them for a way of life that will bring credit to the community and the country; to develop the
faculty of meditation and of religious education and to produce worthy citizens of India.
• To develop multidimensional personality of the student by providing an opportunity to participate in
religious, cultural, co-curricular, theatrical, literary and sports activities.
• To value originality and vision, encourage initiative and promote creativity.
• To instill a sense of pride and achievement of personal accomplishment.
Our Mission gur prswdI ividAw vIcwrY piV piV pwvY mwnu ]
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College Library
Book Bank
Book exhibition at college library Inaugural ceremony of newly constructed Library Block
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e-GovernanceTo monitor and control academic and administrative activities with respect to the quality, college has implemented e-Governance system. Introduction of e-Governance by the college has facilitated exchange of information and communication between management, faculty and students thereby improving administration/governance of the college. Centralized e-governance office has been established in the administrative block of the college.
The feature of e-governance system are:
* Attendance record
* Course coverage in form of e-lectures *Accounts Details
* Academic performances
* Library Management
The e-Governance system is accessible by members of faculty and staff, parents and students. All students of the institution can check their attendance, fee receipts, lectures, library books, circulars and notices through the e-governance system. The egovernance cell has been well supported by the management, faculties and students. Dr. (Ms.) Mani Arora is the Incharge, e-Governance.
The devout religious minded founders of the College attached highest importance to the study of religion and the cultivation of moral values among the youth. The College imparts regular religious guidelines, but there is no compulsion of any kind for non-sikh students. Prayers are held in the College Gurudwara in the morning and evening and resident members and students are motivated to attend the prayers. The Sikh students are also expected to partake 'Amrit' and participate in the celebrations of the Gurpurabs and other religious functions.
The new session always begins with 'Ardaas Divas' to seek blessings of the Almighty. Examinations in Divinity are held periodically and scholarships and prizes are awarded to the best students. It is mandatory for Sikh students to wear turban. They are restrained from wearing patkas and caps in the College Campus. 'Nagar Kirtan' on the eve of Guru Nanak's birthday is a salient feature of the College since 1915. All the students and staff members participate enthusiastically. 'Dastaar Competition' is held in the last week of August every year to motivate the Sikh students. With the initiative of the management, the College celebrates 'Avtar Purabs' of all the Ten Gurus. All faculty members and students participate in these celebrations.
All the Meetings, Conference, Workshops of the Management & college commence with the recitation of Mool Mantra
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Convocation address by Dr. P.K. Thakur, Secretary UGC
Convocation address by S. Satyajit Singh Ji Majithia,
President Khalsa College Charitable Society
Training and Training and Placement CellPlacement Cell
Training and Placement Cell
The Training & Placement Cell facilitates the process of placement of students passing out from the college besides
collaborating with leading organizations. The Cell is directed by Prof. Harbhajan Singh and assisted by committee
comprising experienced faculty members and representatives of students from the under-graduate and post-graduate
streams. The Cell interacts with various industrial establishments, corporate houses etc which conduct campus
interviews and select graduate and post-graduate students from all disciplines. The Training & Placement Cell provides
the infra-structural facilities to conduct group discussions, tests and interviews. Workshops and seminars are organized
on Personality development, Interview Training, Resume building by renowned soft skills trainers and experts.
Principal Dr. Mehal Singh alongwith Students selected in ICICI Prudential Life Insurance
The college has a well maintained Girls Hostel which provides accomodation to more than six hundred outstation students. There are four wings of the hostel namely, Mata Khiwi Hostel, Bibi Bhani Hostel, Mata Saheb Kaur Hostel and Bebe Nanaki Hostel. To make the stay of the inmates comfortable, the hostel provides a well equipped gymnasium, an Indoor games room, two reading halls and a guest room. The hostel also provides Mess and Canteen facilities to the students. There is also a Gurudwara Sahib in the Hostel to answere the spiritual leanings of the students.
Aarambhik Ardas in the beginning of the session, annual cultural function and various informative lectures are the regular features of the hostel. The girls of hostel are well looked after. Admission to the hostel is governed by the hostel rules.
The right of admission to the hostel is reserved with the Principal.
Hostels
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National Cadet Corps (NCC) NCC promotes discipline, patriotism, team spirit, confidence and personality development among cadets. The college has Air Wing, Army Wing & Naval Wing and the enrolment starts at the beginning of each academic session.
ARMY WING Teacher Incharge : Dr. Harbilas Singh
During Session 2017-18, NCC Army Wing of Khalsa College touched new horizons. 25 Cadets cleared "Cee" certificate and 18 cadets cleared "Bee" certificate exam. 4 Cadets participated in National Integration camp held from July 19, 2017 to July 30,2017 in which 600 Cadets from all over India participated . 15 Cadets participated in CATC camp held at Satlani Sahib. 12 Cadets attended TSC base camp I. 10 Cadet's participated in Army attachment camp held at Khassa and 3 Cadets participated in RDC Base Camp held at Gurdaspur. 9 Cadets won medals in above stated Camps in different events organized during camps.
A part from it our college Cadets participated in activities like Republic Day Parade, Anti- Drug Rally etc.
AIR WING Flying Officer : Dr. Gurvail Singh Malhi
The NCC Air Wing of our college continued their momentum of extraordinary performance in various NCC activities during the session 2017-18. There are total 79 cadets enrolled, in which 61 are SD and 18 SW cadets. 5 cadets of our college attended National Integration Camp held at Amritsar from July 22 to 31, 2017. It is worth mentioning here, 2 Pb Air SQN NCC Amritsar bagged gold medal in cultural category at NIC. Similarly, 6 cadets of our college attended Pre-Vayu Sainik Camps-I ,II and III, held at Ropar from September 11 to October 23, 2017. One of our cadet Hunardeep Singh obtained four medals in PVSC-I, gold medal in health & hygiene, silver in .22 rifle and 2 bronze medals in Air Wing Exam (Blue Book) and Pilot Operation Hand Book Exam. Cadet Hunardeep Singh represented the college in All India Vayu Sainik Camp (AIVSC) held at Jodhpur, Rajasthan from October 24 to November 03, 2017. He also attended the Air Force Attachment Camp held at Gwalior in June 2017. Cadet Lovepreet Singh attended Air Force Attachment Camp held at Hyderabad. Senior cadets of our college also participated in Republic Day Parade ( January 2018 ) at Gandhi Ground Amritsar.
NAVAL WING Teacher Incharge: Dr. Iqbal Singh
During this session we have 50 cadets in our college and they participate in the various activities in the college as well as in Naval unit. Four cadets of 2nd and 3rd year of NCC participated in Small Arms Firing camp at Sri Guru Harkishan International School Amritsar on 12-04-2017 and 18-04-2017. Two cadets participate in the North Zone shooting coaching camp 2017 at NCC Academy Ropar from 01-06-2017 to 10-06-2017. In total 25 Cadets from 2nd and 3rd year participated in the Combined Annual Training Camp (CATC) of 10 days from 12-06-2016 to 21-06-2016 at Ropar. Two Cadets being selected in previous camp performance selected for Inter Group Shooting Competition Camp 2017 at NCC Academy Roapr 21-06-2017 to 30-07-2017. One of the cadets got the second position in the Punjab State shooting championship 2017 from 17-07-2017 to 22-07-2017 in small bore free rifle prime NR Champianship 50 M junior men individual. Cadets also participated in the personality development program conducted by NCC Headquaters at Sri Guru Harkishan Public School on 11-08-2017. About 15 cadets participated in the sailing Expedition camp 12-08-2017 to 23-08-2017 in Gobind Sagar Lake at Himachal Pradesh Una. 04 cadets of our college have been selected for the Directorate level Training Camp DNTC-III and IV being conducted at NCC School Ropar from 01-09-2017 to 20-09-2017 and will be subsequently selected for All India Nau Sainik Camp 2017. From the unit 03 cadets of our college have been selected for the Directorate level Training Camp 22-09-2017 to 06-10-2017 for All India Nau Sainik Camp 2017 at karnataka. One of the Cadets Sukhvir Singh won gold medal in shooting competition and one silver medal for seamanship practical in the All India Nau Sainik Camp Karwar 2017. 06 cadets appeared in CEE level certificate examination on 04-02-2018 and 16 cadets appeared in BEE level certificate examination on 11-02-2018. One cadet Monika Rani participated in Republic Day Prade Camp Pre RDC-I from 22-11-2017 to 01-12-2017, Pre RDC-II 10-12-2017 to 19-12-2017, Pre RDC-III 20-12-2018 to29-12-2017 and RDC-2017 29-12-2017 to 07-02-2018. 7 Cadets participated in republic day prade in Amritsar on 26-01-2018. 2 cadets participate in the All India Annual Training Camp AIATC camp at Ezhimala from 06-01-2018 to 24-01-2018.
NSS unit aims at inculcating a spirit of social service among students and sensitize them towards nation building and welfare
activities. Students get an opportunity to participate in programmes like tree plantation, Voluntary Health Service, Literacy
Drive, Agricultural Development etc. Such programmes help to instill spirit of nationality, equality and fraternity. The college is
running four NSS units of 100 volunteers each. The co-ordinators of these units are : Dr. Jasjit Kaur Randhawa (NSS In-charge),
Dr. Zorawar Singh, Dr. Sandeep Singh and Dr. Poonam Sharma. This year the NSS wing organised :
National Service Scheme (NSS)
Gender Champions Club
Gender Champions Club has been working in Khalsa College Amritsar under the dynamic leadership of Principal Dr. Mehal Singh since 2015-16. For the session 2017-18, Dr. Sawraj Kaur, Associate Professor of Commerce and Dr. Parminder Singh, Assistant Professor of Punjabi are appointed as Nodal Officers of the club. Forty Students from various Departments of the college are its members. Shivdeep Singh from PG Department of Commerce & Business Administration and Shreya from Department of Journalism & Mass Communication have been selected as Champions- Male and Female respectively. The main activities performed by the club during Session 2017-18 are as under:
1. Guest Lecture on “Gender Equality” by S.H.S. Nanda, Ex-Commissioner Jalandhar Division alongwith certificate distribution to the members of club was organised on 8th Sep, 2017. Prof. Sukhmeen Bedi, Dr.Savita, Dr.Navjot Kaur,Dr.Hira Singh, Dr.Bhupinder Singh were also present during the function.
2. Guest Lecture on “Gender Freedom” by Mr. Rakesh Kumar from Bihar who was on cycle ride, campaigning awareness regarding Gender Freedom in India was organised on 15th Nov, 2017 in the department of Physiotherapy. Gender Champions alongwith other Students of Physiotherapy Department took active part during discussion.
3. A Seminar on “Women Empowerment” in collaboration with MODY University, Rajasthan followed by Certificate distribution to participants was organised on 19thJan, 2018. Prof. Navneen Bawa, Dr.Bhupinder Singh, Dr. Savita, Dr.Hira Singh, Dr. Kawaljeet Kaur, Dr. Navjot Kaur were also present during the function.
4. Organised Student talk on “Mann ki Baat” in collaboration with Ministry of Information & Broadcasting on 29th Jan, 2018. Mr. Rajesh C.Bali, IIS, Field Publicity Officer addressed the students and recorded the talk by students to be delivered to Ministry of Information & Broadcasting.
5. Organised inter-department competition on topic “Gender Equality” on February 8th, 2018 for events of declamation, poetry recitation, slogan writing/ poster-making. Registrar Prof. Devander Singh, Dr. Davinder Kaur, Dr. Surjit kaur, Dr. Navjot Kaur, Dr. Deepak Devgan, Dr. Hira Singh, Dr. Mini Salwan were acted as judges for the selection of winners during the event.
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th1. Sadbhavna divas on 20 August 2017. More than 200 students took the Sadbhavna oath.
2. Tree Plantation Drive on 24/08/2017 in which more than 50 trees were planted at Khalsa College Campus and surrounding areas.
3. A Seven Day Camp in the college from 27/10/2017 to 03/11/2017.
4. A second Seven Day Camp in the college from 22/02/2018 to 28/02/2018. All the volunteers participated with full zeal in cleanliness drive organized in the camp.
5. Blood Donation Camp was organised on 03/04/2018 in which 100 donors donated blood to Guru Nanak Dev Hospital Blood Bank, Amritsar.
Department of Youth Welfare andCultural Activities provides a platform to the students to groom and manifest their talent and leadership skills. This department organises Talent Hunt Programme and prepare teams in different cultural events to perform in University and Inter-University Youth Festivals. The department has done commendable job in preserving Theatre and Folk Arts among the youth. Department is proud to have provided spring-board for the famous personalities like Amrinder Gill, Lakhwinder Vadali, Ranjeet Bawa, Kewal Dhaliwal, Rajiv Thakur, Chandan Parbhakar to name the few.
In the session 2017-18, college won Over-All Championship in Zonal Youth Festival of G.N.D.U. College won 31 positions out of total 33 events it participated in youth festival. College has also won overall championship in Third Inter Khalsa Youth Festival. College also organised Eassy writing competitions in collaboration with Nehru Yuva Kendra.
College Bhangra and Jhummer team won positions in National level Manali Winter Carnival and LPU Intervarsity Youth Festival. Our students also won Inter College Poetical Recitation Competition. College Gidha Teams has contributed for community cause by performing anti-female-foeticidecampaign organised by Rajasthan Sikh Samaj at Jaipur. Khalsa College Rangmanch team performed anti-drug Nukad Natak under the aegis of Social Welfare Department of Punjab Government. College Rangmanch team also performed plays at Punjab Natshala. The department celebrated the World Theatre Day in which college Alumni artists were honoured. Our teams also performed at various functions on Independence Day and Republic Day organised by Punjab Government, Excise and custom Department and BSF. The department also organised inter- departmental religious competition.
Khalsa College has always enjoyed a prevalent status in sports. During the year 2017-18 again it maintained the excellence in international and national sports arena. The college scored more than 28000 total overall points in men section in GNDU sports during 2017-18, as compared to 21900 in the previous year. The players have brought laurels to the colleges. 11 Players of different games have participated in different international tournaments. Akhil Sheoran of Shooting created the history by winning Gold medal in ISSF Shooting World cupheld at Mexico and bronze medal at the world University Games held at Malaysia. Meghna won gold and silver medal at the world University Games held at Malaysia, silver medal at Asian Airgun held at Japan and participated in Swedish cup at Sweden and commonwealth games at Australia. Shreya won bronze medal at the world University Games held at Malaysia. Notum & Javed of Fencing won silver medal in 2nd TFF Minime Series at Thailand Open Fencing Championships, Bangkok, Thailand. Shamsher Singh of Handball won gold medal in U-23 Handball International Federation Trophy held at Faislabad, Pakistan. Radhika Awati, Kabitha Devi & Bindu Devi of Fencing participated in world University Games at China. Navdeep Singh Rathore & Lakshaya of Shooting participated in world University Games at Malaysia.
410 Players (men & women) of different games have participated in Guru Nanak Dev University Inter College tournaments, in which they secured 15 winner, 09 Runners up and 12 2nd Runners up positions in men section. In women section, they secured 05 winner, 07 Runners up and 01 2nd Runners up positions in Inter College tournaments.140 Players of different games participated in different National and All India Inter University tournaments and won 61 Gold,62 Silver and 57 Bronze medals. Department has organized a Khalsa Inter College Diwali tournament & Annual Prize Distribution Function on 13-17 October, 2017. More than 125 outstanding players were honourned during this function and S. Rajinder Mohan Singh Ji Chhina presided over the function. Khalsa College is always committed to nurture the budding players to achieve great heights in their sports careers.
Cultural ActivitiesSports Activities
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21st December 2015 to 7th January 2016
Final Examination (Semester Classes)
July 2018
Ist week of August 2018
September 2018
Third/Fourth week of September 2018 (for Semester classes)
In Routine
October-November 2018
Last week of October to 2nd week of November 2018
Last week of October 2018
December 2018
22nd November 2018
Arambhik Ardaas
Talent search
Extension lectures/Seminars/Workshops
Mid Term Tests
Class Tests
Inter Departmental Sports Competitions
Academic Tours
Nagar Kirtan on the eve of Birth of Guru Nanak Dev Ji
Extension Lectures/ Seminars/Conferences/Workshops
Admission April - July 2018
Mid Term Tests (Semester Classes)
Khalsa Youth Festival
Shukrana Diwas
Final Examination (Annual/Semester Classes)
January to May 20192nd Academic Term
Declaration of Results
Foundation Day/Annual Convocation/Alumni Meet
Academic Lectures/ Seminars/Tech Fest/ Remedial Classes (Annual)
Second week of March 2019
March 2019
End of Session
First week of March/May 2019
100% Syllabus to be covered
January 2nd Week 2019
February/ March 2019
15th January & 15th February 2019
5th March 2019
January to February 2019
Sports Day
1st Academic Term100% Syllabus to be covered July to December 2018
House Tests (Annual Classes)
NCC Camps
Second/Third week of November 2018
Winter Break
First week of December 2018
As per decision of NCC Headquarters
will be notified later
Inter Khalsa Institutes Sports CompetitionDiwali Tournament
NSS Camp
Annual Academic Calender 2018-19
The UGC Centre for Coaching in Competitive Exams is another endeavour of the college to make the students well equipped with the competitive world. One month course for General Knowledge and Mental Ability, three month courses for IAS, PCS, Banking coaching is also provided on regular basis. IELTS coaching is also provided for the students of the college.
The centre prepares the students of the college and the region to face the tough challenge of competitions. Throughout the year, the centre invites applications from the students for training of competitive exams like IAS(Prelims), PCS (Prelims) Bank P.O Exams, SSB etc. The center uses its resources to the maximum to provide the best resource persons and books and other course material for the students. The afternoon classes are held around the year for all the students and outsiders so that they can utilize their time efficiently and effectively. Resource persons are from the college, university and from other institution to provide the best guidance for the students.
Our endeavor has been successful and many of our students have proved their mettle in various competitions. Amanpal Singh cleared IAS (Prelims) 2016.Other students who have benefitted from this centre are : Jaspreet Singh (Bank P.O), Uttampreet Singh(IB), Gurjant Singh (CDS) Sarang (A.O), Robin Singh (Airforce) etc. The centre is run under Career Guidance Cell, headed by Prof. Sawant Singh.
UGC Centre For Coaching
The career of the students is one of the main objectives of the college education. It is the endeavour of Khalsa college to provide the best education for our students through out their stay in the college. The college is successfully running a career guidance cell which has been persistently working for the betterment of the students. Right from the start of the session , orientation programmes are organized for the new comers to familiarize them with the working of the college and to instill confidence in them. Workshops, seminars, guest lectures are organised through out the year for the benefit of the students. Important career guidance companies like TIME, CAREER LAUNCHER, INSPIRA, IBT are contacted to send their best resource persons to motivate the students for better prospects in their respective fields. All the faculties of the college are covered by organising lectures in their respective departments. Prof. Sawant Singh is the Director of the Cell.
Career Guidance Cell
The quest for improvisation in academics has always prompted us to involve eminent scholars in uplifting the academic standards so that we continue to be the trend setters in the region. The Internal Quality Assurance (IQAC) of Khalsa College, Amritsar has been established as a post- accreditation quality sustenance measure. The IQAC works towards realizing the goals of quality enhancement and sustenance. The prime task of the IQAC is to develop a system for conscious, consistent and catalytic improvement in the performance of institutions. The IQAC endeavours to channel the efforts and measures towards academic excellence. Apart from the development and application of quality benchmarks/parameters for the various academic and administrative activities, of the education it also takes feedback from students, parents and other stakeholders on quality-related institutional process. The cell also encourages participation in the creation of learner- centric environment conducive for quality education. It acts as a nodal unit of the college for augmenting quality related activities. The IQAC conducts Faculty Development Programmes in which eminent resource persons are invited to address the faculty on various burning issues. The cell prepares focused Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQARs) to be submitted to NAAC based on the quality parameters. The IQAC meets often to discuss and review the quality parameters being adopted by the College. The IQAC comprises eminent personalities from all walks of life in addition to the representatives of teachers and students. The IQAC works under the supervision of Dr. Taminder Singh, the Coordinator of this cell.
Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
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S. Manmohan Singh Supdt. (Re-employed)Sh. Vijay Kumar Sharma PA to Principal
Office Establishment
Administrative Staff
1. Maithlli University/Vishwavidyalaya, Darbhanga, Bihar.2. Varanaseya Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Varanasi (UP) Jagatpuri, Delhi.3. Commercial University Ltd., Daryaganj, Delhi.4. United Nations University, Delhi.5. Vocational University, Delhi.6. ADR-Centric Juridical University, ADR House, 8J, Gopala Tower, 25 Rajendra Place, New Delhi - 110008.7. Indian Institute of Science and Engineering, New Delhi.8. Badaganvi Sarkar World Open University Education Society, Gokak, Belgaum, Karnataka.9. St. John's University, Kishanattam, Kerala.10. Kesarwani Vidyapith, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.11. Raja Arabic University, Nagpur, Maharashtra.12. D.D.B. Sanskrit University, Putur, Trichi, Tamil Nadu.13. Indian Institute of Alternative Medicine,Kolkatta.14. Mahila Gram Vidyapity/Vishwavidyalaya, (Women's University) Prayag, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.15. Gandhi HIndi Vidyapith, Prayag, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.16. National University of Electro Complex Homeopathy, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.17. NetaJi Subhash Chandra Bose University (Open University), Achaltal, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh.18. Uttar Pradesh Vishwavidyalaya, Kosi Kalan, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh.19. Maharana Pratap Shiksha Niketan Vishwavidyalaya, Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh.20. Indraprastha Shiksha Parishad, Institutional Area, Khoda, Makanpur, Noida Phase-II, Uttar Pradesh.21. Gurukul Vishvavidyala, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh22. Bhartya Shiksha Parishad, Lakhnow (Sub Judice)
List of Fake Universities Notified By UGC
Committees to run the affairs of the collegeGeneral Section
Mrs. Kiran Clerk Sh. Ashwani Kumar Clerk Sh. Lakshman Clerk-c-Data Entry OperatorSh. Naresh L.A.
S. Jasbir Singh Sr. ClerkS. Gurjit Singh Jr. Asst. S. Iqbal Singh Clerk S. Gurpreet Singh Clerk-c-Data Entry Operator
Grants & Salary Section
S. Jaswinder Singh In-chargeS. Gagandeep Singh Incharge (Agriculture)Mrs. Sukhjinder Kaur Clerk-c-Data Entry OperatorMs. Gurminderjit Kaur Clerk-c-Data Entry OperatorMs. Seema ClerkSh. Rakesh Kumar Clerk-c-Data Entry OperatorS. Amarbir Singh Clerk-c-Data Entry OperatorMs. Surjit Kaur Clerk-c-Data Entry Operator
Admission & Registration Branch
Dr. V.K. Dutta Controller of Exams (Re-emp.)
Dr. Taminder Singh Deputy Controller of Exams
S. Gurjeet Singh Bali Clerk
S. Inderjit Singh Programmer
Sh. Pawan Kumar Clerk-c-Data Entry Operator
Sh. Ravinder Pal Clerk-c-Data Entry Operator
Sh. Vijay Kumar Clerk-c-Data Entry Operator
Sh. Sandeep Kumar Clerk-c-Data Entry Operator
Ms. Deepika Sharma Clerk
Sh. Shubandhu Roy Clerk
Ms. Pooja Clerk
Ms. Arti Pal Clerk
Sh. Rakesh Kumar Clerk/Data Entry Operator
Ms. Amarpreet Kaur Clerk/Data Entry Operator
Sh. Jaideep Pathak Data Entry Operator
Examination Cell
Prof. Navneen Bawa Co-ordinator
Prof. Mani Arora In-charge (College)
S. Pritpal Singh Lab Attendant (In-charge Office)
Ms. Prabhjit Kaur Clerk-c-Data Entry Operator
E-Governance
S. Sukhdev Singh Asstt. LibrarianMs. Kamaljit Kaur RestorerMiss Deepika Sharma Asstt. Librarian
Library
Dr. Charanjit Singh Medical OfficerMs. Sukhwinder Kaur Dresser
College Dispensary
Fees & Funds SectionS. Balbir Singh Accounts officer
Mrs. Sukhpreet Kaur Sr. Clerk
Mrs. Kirpal Kaur Clerk
S. Gurinder Singh Accounts Clerk
S. Jaspreet Singh Accounts Clerk
Mrs. Manpreet Kaur Clerk-c-Data Entry Operator
S. Vikramjit Singh Accounts Clerk
Ms. Amritpal Kaur Accounts Clerk
Sh. Gulshan Kumar Clerk-c-Data Entry Operator
Sh. Nitish Kapahi Clerk-c-Data Entry Operator
S. Randhir Singh Clerk-c-Data Entry Operator
S. Satnam Singh (Convener) Dr. Daljit Singh Dr. Atam Singh Randhawa Dr. Deepak Devgan
Alumni Association Committee
Library and Book Bank Committee Ms. Jaspreet Kaur (Convener) Dr. Harvinder Kaur Ms. Satinder KaurDr. Gursharan Kaur (Food-Tech) Dr. Narinderdeep Singh
Dr. J.S. Arora (Convener)Dr. M.S. Batra Ms. Sukhmeen Bedi Dr. Randeep Kaur S. Devender Singh
Planning and Evaluation Committee
Dr. M.S. Batra (Convener)Dr. Taminder SinghDr. Avtar Singh Dr. Jasjit Kaur RandhawaDr. Harvinder Kaur Ms. Satinder Kaur
Academic Audit Committee
Dr. Taminder Singh (Convener)Ms. Sukhmeen Bedi Ms. Gursharan Kaur (Physics)Dr. Anju SharmaDr. Narinderdeep SinghMs. Sukhwinder Kaur
Faculty Development Committee
Dr. Daljit Singh (Convener)S. Devender Singh S. Gurdev SinghMs. Anupam Sandhu
Sports Committee
Dr. Randeep Kaur (Convener)Ms. Kirandeep KaurDr. Gurbax SinghDr. Kawaljit Singh
Landscape Committee
Dr. Jasjit Kaur Randhawa (Convener)
Dr. Gurbax Singh
Dr. Jaswinder Singh
Dr. Iqbal Singh
Dr. Zorawar Singh
Dr. Gurvail Singh Malhi
Dr. Kawadeep Kaur
Ms. Kamaljit Kaur (Library)
Community Service Committee
Ms. Sukhmeen Bedi (Convener)Dr. Avtar SinghS. Devender Singh Dr. Daljit SinghMs. Navneen Bawa (OSD)
Scholarship & Fee Concession Committee
Dr. M.S. Batra (Convener)Ms. Kirandeep KaurMs. Parneet DhillonDr. SavitaDr. Amrinder Singh Dr. Ajay Sehgal
Tutorial & Remedial Classes Committee
Dr. Harvinder Kaur (Convener)Dr. Atam Singh RandhawaDr. Jaswinder Singh Dr. Amandeep Singh Dr. Amit AnandDr. G.S. Malhi
Research and Development Committee
Ms. Sukhmeen Bedi (Convener)
S. Devender Singh
Ms. Navneen Bawa (OSD)
All Heads of the Departments
Admission Committee
Dr. A.K. Kahlon (Chairperson)Dr. Sawraj KaurS. Gurdev SinghS. Devender Singh Dr. Geetinder MannMs. Kawaljeet Kaur (Lib)
Internal Complaint Committee
Counselling Committee
Ms. Sukhmeen Bedi (Convener)S. Devender Singh S. Harbhajan SinghS. Sawant SinghDr. Amit AnandSh. Rakesh Kumar Sharma Dr. Amandeep Singh Dr. Deepak Devgan Dr. Geetinder MannDr. Mini Salwan S. Navyodh Singh
Dr. J.S. Arora (Convener)Dr. M.S. BatraDr. Randeep Kaur S. Manbir SinghS. Harbhajan SinghMs. Davinder Kaur (Physiotherapy)
College Industry Linkage Cell
Cultural CommitteeS. Devender Singh (Convener)Dr. Davinder KaurDr. Bhupinder SinghDr. Surjit Kaur Dr. Zorawar Singh S. Sawant SinghDr. Deepak DevganDr. Harjeet Kaur S. Randeep Singh
S. Harbhajan Singh (Convener)S. Sawant SinghDr. Loveleen Kaur Dr. Poonam Sharma
Placement & Career Guidance Committee
Dr. Atam Singh Randhawa (Convener)S. Sawant Singh MantoMs. Puneet Kaur Dr. Zorawar Singh Dr. Hira Singh
Public Relation Committee
Dr. Avtar Singh (Convener)Prof. Gurdev Singh Prof. Satnam SinghDr. Randhir SinghDr. Daljit Singh S. Sukhjit SinghS. Malkinder SinghDr. Gurpartap SinghDr. Parminder Singh S. Rachhpal Singh
Discipline Committee (Boys)
Dr. Jaspreet Kaur (Convener)Ms. Jagwinder KaurMs. Davinder Kaur Ms. Satinder Kaur Ms. Balwinder Kaur Dr. Geetinder Kaur MaanDr. Gursharan Kaur (Food Sc.)Dr. Navjot Kaur Ms. Davinder Kaur (Pol Sc.)
Discipline Committee (Girls)
Gurudwara Committee
Dr. Gurbax Singh (Convener)Dr. Kuldeep Singh Dr. Mohan Singh Dr. Jaspreet Singh
Event Management Committee
Ms. Sukhmeen Bedi (Convener)S. Devender Singh
A) Seating & Venue Dr. M.S. Batra (C)Dr. Harwinder Singh Dr. Kultar SinghDr. Balwinder Singh
B) Light & SoundDr. Taminder Singh (C)Dr. Bhupinder Singh Dr. Rajan Saini C) DecorationMs. Anupam Sandhu (C)Ms. Kirandeep Kaur Dr. Savita
D) Catering Dr. Jasjit K Randhawa (C)Dr. Kamajeet Kaur Ms. Davinderpal Kaur S. Satnam Singh S. Malkinder Singh Dr. Iqbal Singh
E) Stage Management
Dr. Sawraj Kaur (C)Ms. Sukhpuneet Kaur
Canteen & Hostel Advisory Committee
S. Devender Singh (Convener)Dr. Sawraj KaurDr. Charanjit Singh (Medical Officer)S. Gurdev SinghMs. Supninderjit KaurDr. Gurbax SinghDr. Kawaljit Singh
e-Governance Committee
Dr. Mani Arora (Convener)S. Pritpal Singh
Website CommitteeS. Harbhajan Singh (Convener)Ms. Sukhwinder KaurMs. Anureet Kaur
NAAC Steering Committee
Dr. Taminder Singh (Convener)Ms. Sukhmeen Bedi (Dean Academic Affairs) S. Devender Singh (Registrar)Dr. J.S. Arora Dr. M.S. Batra
Student Welfare Committee
Ms. Sukhmeen Bedi (Convener)S. Devender Singh Ms. Navneen Bawa S. Gurdev SinghDr. Sawraj KaurDr. Geetinder MannMs. Supninderjit KaurDr. Surjeet Kaur
Dr. Kamaljit Kaur S. Sukhdev Singh (Asst Librarian) Ms. Deepika (Asst Librarian Agr.)
Mrs. Rajwant Kaur Incharge (Food Science)S. Gagandeep Singh Incharge (Agriculture)
Food Science and Agriculture Dept.
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Dr. M.S. Batra (Convener)Dr. Charanjit SinghDr. Jasjit Kaur RandhawaDr. Gursharan Kaur
Medical Advisory Committee
1. B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture (4 Years Degree Course) 2. M.Sc. Agriculture
FSC-111 Fundamentals of HorticulturePBG-112 Fundamentals of GeneticsSSC-113 Fundamentals of Soil ScienceFOR-114 Introduction to ForestryAGR-115 Fundamentals of AgronomyEXT-116 Rural Sociology and Educational PsychologyBOT-117 Introductory Biology/MAT-117 Elementary MathematicsAGH-118 Agricultural HeritageENG-119 Communication Skills in EnglishGPB-120/ Punjabi (Compulsory) / BPB-120 Basic Punjabi (Mudhli Punjabi)HVE-100* Human Values and EthicsSOA-101* *Drug Abuse: Problem, Management & Prevention (Compulsory)
Semester I
Renowned Personalities
Faculty
1. Dr. Randeep Kaur, Head 2. S. Gurdev Singh3. S. Satnam Singh4. Dr. Gurbax Singh5. Sh. Rakesh Sharma
6. Dr. Kanwaljit Singh7. Dr. Narinder Deep Singh8. Dr. Amarjeet Kaur9. S. Amarinder Singh
10. Dr. Lavleen Kaur11. Ms. Gurpinder Kaur12. S. Amandeep Singh13. Ms. Amandeep Kaur
B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture
BCT-121 Fundamentals of Plant Biochemistry and BiotechnologyMBL- 122 Agricultural MicrobiologySWE-123 Introductory Soil and Water Conservation EngineeringBOT-124 Fundamentals of Crop PhysiologyAGE-125 Fundamentals of Agricultural EconomicsPPL-126 Fundamentals of Plant PathologyENT-127 Fundamentals of EntomologyEXT-128 Fundamentals of Agricultural Extension EducationENG-129 Communication Skills in English GPB-130 Punjabi (Compulsory) / BPB-130 Basic Punjabi (Mudhli Punjabi)SOA-102* Drug Abuse: Problem, Management & Prevention (Compulsory)
Semester II
AGR-211 Crop Production Technology-I (Kharif Crops) PBG-212 Fundamentals of Plant BreedingAGE-213 Agricultural finance and Co-operationAGI-214 Agri. InformaticsAEN-215 Farm Machinery and PowerVSC-216 Production Technology for Vegetables and SpicesLPM-217 Livestock and Poultry ManagementSTA-218 Statistical MethodsEDM-219 Environment Studies and Disaster ManagementESL-221* Environmental Studies -I
Semester IIIAGR-221 Crop Production Technology-II (Rabi Crops)FSC-222 Production technology for Ornamental Crops, MAP &
Landscaping AEN-223 Renewable energy & Green Technology SSC- 224 Problamatic Soils and their ManagementFSC-225 Production Technology for Fruits and Plantation cropsPBG-226 Principles of Seed TechnologyAGR-227 Farming System and Sustainable AgricultureAGE-228 Agricultural Marketing, Trade and PricesAGM-229 Introductory Agro-meteorology and Climate ChangeELE-2210 Elective-IESL-222* Environmental Studies-II
Semester IV
Dr. Baldev Singh-Dhillon VC, PAU, Ludhina
Dr. G.S. Randhawa, Former DirectorIndian Inst. of Hort. Res. Banglore
Dr. K.S. AulakhFormer VC, PAU, Ludhaina
Dr. Khem Singh GillFormer, VC, PAU, Ludhiana
Dr. S. S. NegiFormer VC Y.S. Parmar Uni., H. P.
Semester VII (Elective Horticulture)AGR 411 Weed ManagementAGR-412 Crop Production under Special
SituationsSSC-413 Analytical Techniques in Soils,
Plants, Fertilizers and Water FOR-414 Production Technology of
Economic Forest Trees TPR - Training Project Report
Semester-VII (Elective: Agronomy)
AGR-311 Practical Crop Production-I (Kharif Crops)
PPL-312 Principles of Integrated Pest and Disease Management
SSC-313 Manure, Fertilizer and Soil Fertility Management
ENT-314 Pests of crops and Stored Grain and Their Management
PPL-315 Diseases of Field and Horticulture Crops and their Management-I
PBG-316 Crop Improvement (Kharif)AGE-317 Entrepreneurial Development &
Business Communication AGR-318 Geoinformatics and Nano-
Technology & Precision FarmingIPR-319 Intellectual Property RightsELE-3110 Elective-IELE-3111 Elective-IIHVE-3112* Human Values and Ethics
Semester V Semester VIAGR-321 Practical Crop Production-II (Rabi)AGR-322 Rainfed Agriculture and
Watershed ManagementAEN-323 Protected Cultivation and
Secondary AgriculturePPL-324 Diseases of Field and
Horticulture Crops and their Management-II
FSC-325 Post Harvest Management & Value Addition of Fruits & Vegetables
ENT-326 Management of Beneficial InsectsPBG-327 Crop Improvement (Rabi)AGR-328 Principles of Organic FarmingAGE-329 Farm Management, Production
and Resource EconomicsFST-3210 Principles of Food Sci. & NutritionELE-3211 Elective-III
EXT-411 Communication and Information Technology
MGT-412 Financial and Project Management
EXT-413 Behavioral Skills for Human Resource Development
AGE-414 Micro Economic Analysis TPR - Training Project Report
Semester-VII (Elective: Agricultural Economics)ENT-411 Apiculture PPL-412 Post Harvest Diseases and
their ManagementENT-413 Quarantine in Plant ProtectionNEM-414 Plant NematologyTPR - Training Project Report
Semester-VII (Elective: Entomology)
FSC-421 Commercial Fruit ProductionFSC-422 Processing and Value Addition
of Horticultural CropsVSC-423 Forcing Techniques in
Vegetable Production FCL-424 Commercial Floriculture and
LandscapingTPR - Training Project Report
Semester-VIII (Elective: Horticulture)AGR-421 Farming Systems and
Sustainable Agriculture SSC-422 Soil Physical and Biological
Environment SSC-423 Soil Survey, Classification and
MappingAGR-424 Production Technology of
Spices, Aromatic, Medicinal and Plantation Crops
TPR - Training Project Report
Semester-VIII (Elective: Agronomy)
Khalsa College Amritsar was the only Institute besides Lyallpur Agriculture College (now in Pakistan), to offer degree in Agriculture Science in early 20th Century. The B.Sc. degree in Agriculture was star ted in 1931. In July 1967, the depar tment was upgraded for Post graduation (M.Sc. degree) in Agronomy Horticulture and Agricultural Economics streams. In 2015, new postgraduate degrees (M.Sc.) in Soil Science, Vegetable Science and Entomology were added to the existing three streams. The department is affiliated to Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar since 1971 and the University awards degrees for all postgraduate and undergraduate courses. The curriculum and the syllabi of graduation and post graduation are revised from time to time as per the latest directions of I.C.A.R. (Indian Council of Agriculture Research), New Delhi. The five Storied ultramodern new Agricultural Block with state of Art Technology was inaugurated in 2015. The department has 65 acres of Student farm which includes facilities like Orchards, Nursery, Agricultural Farm, Dairy Farm, Soil Testing Lab, Bio Pest Control Lab and Smart classroom. The Postgraduate and Graduates of this department are employed in various Central, Semi Government, State and Private Organizations and the students of this department have adorned various key positions at National and International level.
Semester-VIII (Elective: Agri. Economics) Semester-VIII (Elective: Entomology)
Post Graduate Department of Agriculture
(Eligibility: 10+2 Medical/ Non Medical with 50% marks) No. of Seats : 240 (Admission Through Entrance Test)
MGT-421 Retailing and Supply Chain
Management AGE-422 Macro Economic AnalysisAGE-423 Economic problems of
Agriculture in India EXT-424 Visual and Graphic
CommunicationTPR - Training Project Report
PPL-421 Biocontrol and Integrated Disease Management
ENT-422 Biocontrol and Integrated Pest management
ENT-423 Pesticides and Plant Protection Equipment
PPL-424 Plant Disease DiagnosisTPR - Training Project Report
Courses
*NC- Non Credited.
*NC- Non Credited.
*NC- Non Credited. *NC- Non Credited.
*NC- Non Credited.
FSC-411 Nursery Management of Horticultural Crops
FSC-412 Fundamentals of Fruit Production
VSC-413 Commercial Vegetable Production
VSC-414 Vegetable Breeding and Seed Production
TPR - Training Project Report
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AGR-511 Modern Concepts in Crop ProductionAGR-512 Soil Fertility & Nutrient ManagementAGR-513 Principles and Practices of Water ManagementSSC- 410 (Minor) Soil Chemistry and Bio ChemistrySTA-415 Statistical Methods for Research Workers*AGR-411 Weed Management *AGR-412 Crop Production under Special Situations
AGR- 521 Principles and Practices of Weed ManagementAGR- 522 Agronomy of Oil Seeds, Fibre and Sugar CropsAGR- 523 Field Plot TechniquesSSC-420/(Minor) Soil Fertility and Fertilizer UseSTA-425 Experimental Designs for Research Worker*AGR-421 Farming Systems and Sustainable Agriculture *AGR-424 Production Technology of Spices, Aromatic,
Medicinal and Plantation Crops
AGR-531 Agronomy of Major Cereals and PulsesAGR-532 Principles and Practices of Organic FarmingSSC-430 / Fertilizer Technology / AGM-430/ /Fundamentals of Agroclimatology/BOT-430 (Minor) Physiology of Growth & Development Credit Seminar Research Work (Thesis)
AGR-541 Cropping Systems and Sustainable AgricultureAGR-542 Dry Land Agriculture and Water Shed Management Research Work (Thesis)
AGE-511 Agri. Marketing & Price AnalysisAGE-512 EconometricsAGE-513 Farm Management Economics SSC-410/ Soil Chemistry and Bio Chemistry/ AGR-410(Minor) Crop EcologySTA-415 Statistical Methods for Research Workers*AGE-414 Micro Economic Analysis
AGE-521 Agricultural Production EconomicsAGE-522 Research Methodology for Social SciencesAGE-523 Agri. Finance & Project ManagementAGE-524 Linear ProgrammingAGR-420/ Farm Cropping System /VSC-420(Minor) Fundamentals of Vegetable Production*AGE-422 Macro Economic Analysis*AGE-423 Economic problems of Agriculture in India
AGE-541 Macro Economics and PolicyAGE-542 Agricultural Development and Policy Research work (Thesis)
AGE-531 Micro EconomicsAGE-532 Evolution of Economic ThoughtAGE-533 Rural Marketing MGT-430/ Agri -Business Management /STA-430 (Minor) Sampling Theory Credit Seminar Research Work (Thesis)
ENT-511 Insect Morphology and SystematicENT-512 Insect Anatomy and PhysiologyENT-513 Classification of InsectsSSC-410/ Soil Chemistry and Bio Chemistry/PPL-410(Minor) Principles of Plant Disease ManagementSTA-415 Statistical Methods for Research Workers
ENT-521 Insect EcologyENT-522 Toxicology of InsecticidesENT-523 Plant Resistance to InsectsBCH-420/ Insecticide Chemistry/BCH-420(Minor) Pesticide FormulationsSTA-425 Experimental Designs for Research Worker
ENT-531 Biological Control of Insect PestsENT-532 Integrated Pest ManagementAGR-411/ Weed management/ BOT-430/ Physiology of Growth & Development/ PPL-430(Minor) Fungal Diseases of Plants Credit seminar Research Work (Thesis)
ENT-541 Commercial EntomologyENT-542 Storage Entomology Research Work (Thesis)
Semester I Semester II
Semester III Semester IV
Semester I Semester II
Semester III Semester IV
Semester I Semester II
Semester III Semester IV
M.Sc. Ag. (Agronomy) (Eligibility: B.Sc. Agri. with 55% marks and 60% marks in Elective subject)
M.Sc. Ag. (Agricultural Economics) Eligibility: B.Sc. Agri. with 55% marks and 60% marks in Elective subject)
M.Sc. Ag. (Entomology) Eligibility: B.Sc. Agri. with 55% marks and 60% marks in Elective subject
*Deficiency Courses *Deficiency Courses
*Deficiency Courses*Deficiency Courses
SSC-511 Soil PhysicsSSC-512 Soil Fertility and fertilizer useSSC-513 Soil ChemistryAGR- 410(Minor) Crop EcologySTA-415 Statistical Methods for Research Workers*SSC-413 Analytical Techniques in Soils, Plants, Fertilizers & Water
SSC-521 Soil Mineralogy, Genesis, Classification and SurveySSC-522 Soil Biology and BiochemistrySSC-523 Soil Erosion and ConservationAGR-420(Minor) Farm Cropping SystemSTA-425 Experimental Designs for Research Worker*SSC-422 Soil Physical and Biological Environment *SSC-423 Soil Survey, Classification and Mapping
SSC-541 Management of Problem Soils and WaterSSC-542 System Approaches in Soil and Crop Studies Research Work (Thesis)
Semester I Semester II
Semester III Semester IVSSC-531 Soil, Water and Air PollutionSSC-532 Analytical Techniques and Instrumental MethodsSSC-430 / Fertilizer Technology / AGM-430// /Fundamentals of Agroclimatology/BOT-430 (Minor) Physiology of Growth & Development Credit seminar Research Work (Thesis)
M.Sc. Ag. (Soil Science and Agriculture Chemistry) Eligibility: B.Sc. Agri. with 55% marks and 60% marks in Elective subject
*Deficiency Courses*Deficiency Courses
VSC-511 Production Technology of Warm Season Vegetable CropsVSC-512 Growth & Development of Vegetable CropsVSC-513 Systematic of Vegetable CropsSSC- 410(Minor) Soil Chemistry and Bio ChemistrySTA-415 Statistical Methods for Research Workers*VSC-413 Commercial Vegetable Production*VSC-414 Vegetable Breeding and Seed Production
VSC-541 Seed Certification, Processing and Storage of Vegetable Crops
VSC-542 Organic Vegetable Production Technology Research Work (Thesis)
Semester I Semester II
Semester III Semester IV
M.Sc. Ag. Horticulture (Vegetable Science) Eligibility: B.Sc. Agri. with 55% marks and 60% marks in Elective subject
VSC-521 Production Technology of Cool Season Vegetable CropsVSC-522 Breeding of Vegetable CropsVSC-523 Production Technology of Underexploited Vegetable CropsPBG-420/ Principles of seed Production/SSC-420/ Soil Fertility and Fertilizer Use/VSC-420(Minor) Post harvest handling of Vegetable cropsSTA-425 Experimental Designs for Research Worker*VSC-423 Forcing Techniques in Vegetable Production *Deficiency Courses
*Deficiency Courses
FSC-511 Tropical Fruit Production and Dry Land HorticultureFSC-512 Nutrient and Canopy Management in Fruit CropsFSC-513 Systematic PomologySSC-410(Minor) Soil Chemistry and Bio ChemistrySTA-415 Statistical Methods for Research Workers*FSC-411 Nursery Management of Horticultural Crops *FSC-412 Fundamentals of Fruit Production
FSC-521 Sub Tropical and Temperate Fruit ProductionFSC-522 Breeding of Fruit CropsFSC-523 Post Harvest Technology of Fruit CropsSSC-420/ Soil Fertility and Fertilizer Use/PBG-420 (Minor) Principles of seed ProductionSTA-425 Experimental Designs for Research Worker*FSC-421 Commercial Fruit Production *FSC-422 Processing & Value Addition of Horticultural Crops
FSC-531 Principles and Practices of Plant PropagationFSC-532 Plant Growth Regulators in Fruit CropsSSC-430 / Fertilizer Technology / PFE-430// /Protected Cultivation /BOT-430 (Minor) Physiology of Growth & Development Credit seminar Research Work (Thesis)
FSC-541 CitricultureFSC-542 Orchard Management and Organic Horticulture Research Work (Thesis)
Semester I Semester II
Semester III Semester IV
M.Sc. Ag. Horticulture (Fruit Science) Eligibility: B.Sc. Agri. with 55% marks and 60% marks in Elective subject
*Deficiency Courses*Deficiency Courses
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VSC-531 Fundamentals of Processing of VegetablesVSC-532 Protected Cultivation of Vegetable CropsBOT-430/ Physiology of Growth & Development/ AGM-430/ Fundamentals of Agroclimatology/ SSC-430(Minor) Fertilizer Technology Credit seminar Research Work (Thesis)
The department is affiliated to Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar since 2002 and the University provides degrees for all postgraduate and undergraduate courses. The new Biotechnology Block with state of art equipments and instrumentation was inaugurated in 2008. The department has independent and fully functional Plant Tissue Culture, Biochemistry, Immunology, Microbiology, Animal Tissue Culture Laboratories. The department has its own library with latest Indian and Foreign author's books. The laboratories are hosting world class and latest scientific instruments required for practical training in all fields of Biotechnology.
BT1 Zoology ABT2 Botany A BT3 Inorganic Chemistry A BT4 Organic Chemistry A BT5 Computer FundamentalsBT6 Punjabi OR Basic PunjabiBT7 Communication Skills in EnglishBT8 General Microbiology ABT9 Biochemistry I
Semester IBT1 Zoology BBT2 Botany B BT3 Inorganic Chemistry B BT4 Organic Chemistry B BT5 BiostatisticsBT6 Punjabi OR Basic PunjabiBT7 Communication Skills in EnglishBT8 General Microbiology BBT9 Biochemistry II
Semester II
BT1 Physical Chemistry A BT2 Zoology C BT3 Biochemistry IIIBT4 Cell Biology – ABT5 Basic concepts in ImmunologyBT6 GeneticsBT7 Agro and Ind Appl of Microbes AESL221 Environmental Studies ( Compulsory Paper )
Semester IIIBT1 Physical Chemistry BBT2 Botany –CBT3 Biochemistry IV BT4 Cell Biology – BBT5 ImmunotechnologyBT6 Molecular BiologyBT7 Agro and Ind App of Microbes BBT8 EnzymologyESL222 Environmental Studies (Compulsory Paper)
Semester IV
BT1 rDNA Technology ABT2 Concepts of Plant Tissue CultureBT3 Animal Tissue Culture BT4 Patent Laws in BiotechnologyBT5 Bioprocess Engineering ABT6 Biophysical and Biochemical Techniques A BT7 Physical, Organic & Inorganic Aspects of Spectroscopy ABT8 Term Paper
Semester V Semester VI
Postgraduate Department of Biotechnology
1 Dr. Balwinder Singh2. Dr. Kamaljit Kaur (Head)
3. Dr. Mukesh Chander 4. Dr. Jaspreet Singh
Faculty
1. B.Sc. Biotechnology (3 year programme) 2. M.Sc. Biotechnology (2 year programme)
Courses
10+2 (Medical/ Non Medical Stream) of the Punjab School Education Board or equivalent examination with 40% marks in aggregate (subject to change)
B.Sc. (Biotechnology) Admission on Merit basis
Eligibility:
BT1 rDNA Technology B BT2 Applications of Plant Tissue CultureBT3 Animal Biotechnology BT4 Intellectual Property Rights And EnterepreneurshipBT5 Bioprocess Engineering BBT6 Biophysical and Biochemical Techniques BBT7 Physical, Organic & Inorganic Aspects of Spectroscopy BBT8 Educational Tour & Written illustrated Reports
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MBT101 Introductory Biomathematics
and Biostatistics
MBT102 Cell Biology
MBT103 Molecular Biology
MBT104 Biochemistry
MBT105 General Microbiology Microbial Physiology & Biotechnology
Semester I Semester II
MBT201 Environmental Biotechnology
MBT202 Immunology
MBT203 Biophysical and Biochemical Techniques
MBT204 Genetic Engineering
MBT205 Computer Applications
Eligibility: Pass with 50% aggregate marks in Bachelor's Degree (Medical and Allied Medical Sciences/ Bio Sciences) or equivalent or relevant higher qualification.
M.Sc. (Biotechnology) Admission on Merit basis
MBT301 Animal Tissue Culture & Animal Biotechnology
MBT302 Plant Tissue Culture & Plant Biotechnology
MBT303 Enzymology and Enzyme Technology
MBT304 Bioprocess Engineering and Technology
MBT305 Project Work - I
Semester III Semester IV
MBT401A Genomics and Proteomics OR
MBT401B Introduction to Bioinformatics
MBT402A Medical Biotechnology OR
MBT402B Intellectual Property Rights OR
MBT402C Microbial Biotechnology
MBT403 Educational Tour/Industrial Visit
MBT404 Project Work - II
The Post Graduate Department of Botany came into existence in the year 1915. Prof. K.L Bhatia was privileged to be the first head of the department. After partition in 1948 Punjab University Botany Department was housed in the Khalsa College and then shifted to Punjab University Chandigarh in 1961. The department is dedicated to provide quality education and research facilities to the students.
Renowned Personalities
1. Mrs. Kirandeep Kaur (Head)2. Dr. Heminder Singh3. Dr. Harjinder Singh
4. Dr. Madhu 5. Dr. Rajbir Singh6. Dr. Prabhjot Kaur
Dr. Khem Singh Gill, Geneticist & Former VC, PAU
Dr. Daljeet SinghEye Surgeon, Amritsar
Dr. Amandeep KaurDirector AH, Amritsar
Dr. Pathak FD, PGI, Chandigarh
Dr. Avinash NagpalProfessor Dept. of Botany, GNDU
Post Graduate Department of Botany
Faculty
1. B.Sc. (Medical) 2. B.Sc. (Hons.) Botany 3. M.Sc. (Botany) 4. M.Phil. (Botany)
Courses BOT C611 Plant MorphogenesisBOT C612 Developmental BotanyBOT C613 Plant Molecular BiologyBOT C614 Plant Breeding and IPRBOT C615 Plant BiochemistryBOT C616 Applied Botany BOT C651 Botany Practical I (Based
on BOT C611, BOT C612 & BOT C 613)
BOT C652 Botany Practical II (Based on BOT C614, BOT C615 & BOT C 616)
BOT C653 Assignment BOT C654 Seminar
Semester III Semester IV
BOT C621 Plant AnatomyBOT C622 Structure and Metabolism
of Plant Hormones BOT C623 Plant Tissue Culture and
Biotechnology BOT C624 Analytical TechniquesBOT C625 Diversity and Biology of
Angiosperms BOT C724 Hazardous Chemicals BOT C661 Botany Practical I (Based
on BOTC621, B C622 & BOT C 623)
BOT C662 Botany Practical II (Based on BOT C624 and BOT C625
BOT C663 Field StudyBOT C664 Research Techniques
BOT MP 101 Research MethodologyBOT MP 102 Elective I BOT MP 103 Seminar IElective I CoursesBOT MP102 Plant Hormones
Biochemistry & Metabolism
BOT MP 102 Bioinformatics & Internet Resources
BOT MP 102 Advanced Wastewater Technologies
BOT MP 102 Nutraceuticals and Herbal Remedies
Semester I Semester II
BOT MP 201 Advanced Analytical Techniques
BOT MP 202 Elective IIBOT MP 203 Seminar II (Dissertation
based)Elective II CoursesBOT MP 202 Organic Farming: Theory
and Practices BOT MP 202 Molecular Toxicology BOT MP 202 Function and Dynamics
of Biodiversity BOT MP 202 Advanced Environmental
EcologyBOT MP 202 Advanced Plant Tissue
Culture Techniques
M.Phil. Botany Eligibility: Master degree in Botany with at least 55% marks (6.18 CGPA out of 10) 50% marks (5.62 CGPA out of 10) for SC/ST candidates of recognized university
Major Vinod Kumar 27th Punjab Regiment
7. Dr. Paramjeet Kaur
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BHB-101 Algae and MicrobiologyBHB-102 Non-Chordates-IBHB-103 OpticsBHB-104 Biomathematics-IBHB-105 Punjabi Compulsory-I/Basic Punjabi-IBHB-106 Communicative English-IBHB-107 Algae and Microbiology Lab-IBHB-108 Zoology Lab-IBHB-109 Physics Lab-I
Semester IBHB-201 Fungi and Plant PathologyBHB-202 Non-Chordates-IIBHB-203 Modern PhysicsBHB-204 Biomathematics-IIBHB-205 Punjabi Compulsory-II/Basic Punjabi-IIBHB-206 Communicative English-IIBHB-207 Fungi and Plant Pathology- Lab-IIBHB-208 Zoology Lab-IIBHB-209 Physics Lab- II
Semester II
B.Sc. Hons. (Botany) Eligibility: A candidate who has passed 10+2 (Medical/ Non Medical Stream) with 50% marks from a recognised University (subject to change)
BOT C511 Phycology
BOT C512 Mycology and Plant Pathology
BOT C513 Genetics and Evolution
BOT C514 Plant Physiology
BOT C515 Introduction to Computer and Basic Bioinformatics
BOT C516 Theoretical Biology
BOT C551 Botany Practical I
(Based on BOTC511, B C512 & BOT C 513)
BOT C552 Botany Practical II (Based on BOT C514, BOT C515 & BOT C516)
Semester IBOT C521 Bryology
BOT C522 Diversity and Biology of
Gymnosperms
BOT C523 General Microbiology
BOT C524 Cell Biology
BOT C525 Pteridology
BOT C526 Ecological Modelling & Forest Ecology
BOT C561 Botany Practical I (Based on BOT C521, BOT C522 & BOT C523)
BOT C562 Botany Practical II (Based on BOT C524, BOT C525 & BOT C526)
BOT C563 On Job Training or Assignment
Semester II
M.Sc. (Botany) Admission on Merit Basis
Eligibility: The candidate having passed B. Sc. degree with Botany as one of the elective subject with at least 50% marks from a recognized University.
The Department of Chemistry is accredited as “Centre of Potential for Excellence (CPE)” as one of the star departments of the College. The following funding agencies are supporting the department in their activities. (a) University Grants Commission-Centre of Potential for Excellence (UGC-CPE): The UGC has for its third consecutive phase selected the Department/College for the potential for the excellence status (CPE Status). (b) Funds for infrastructure of Science and Technology (FIST): The department of Science and technology funds the Department of Chemistry for improving the infrastructure for strengthening the basics.
Renowned Personalities
CHEM-101 Physical Chemistry-ICHEM-102 Inorganic Chemistry-ICHEM-103 Organic Chemistry-ICHEM-104 Physics-I (Optics)CHEM-105 Mathematics-ICHEM-106 Communicative English-ICHEM-107 (A) Punjabi Compulsory-I ORCHEM-107 (B) Basic Punjabi-ICHEM-108 Organic Chemistry Lab-ICHEM-109 Physics Lab-I (Optics Lab)
CHEM-110 Physical Chemistry-IICHEM-111 Inorganic Chemistry-IICHEM-112 Organic Chemistry-IICHEM-113 Physics-II (Modern Physics)CHEM-114 Mathematics-IICHEM-115 Communicative English-IICHEM-116(A) Punjabi Compulsory-II ORCHEM-116(B) Basic Punjabi-IICHEM-117 Inorganic Chemistry Lab-ICHEM-118 Physics Lab-II
Semester IICHEM-201 Physical Chemistry-IIICHEM-202 Inorganic Chemistry-IIICHEM-203 Organic Chemistry-IIICHEM-204 Inter Disciplinary Course-I CHEM-205 Mathematics-III CHEM-206 Physics-IIICHEM-207 Physics Lab-IIICHEM-208 Physical Chemistry Lab-ICHEM-209 *Environment Science-I
Semester III
CHEM-210 Physical Chemistry-IVCHEM-211 Inorganic Chemistry-IVCHEM-212 Organic Chemistry-IVCHEM-213 Mathematics-IVCHEM-214 Physics –IVCHEM-215 Inter Disciplinary Course-IICHEM-216 Organic Chemistry Lab-IICHEM-217 Physics Lab-IVCHEM-218 *Environmental Science-II
Semester IV
Dr. Gurmit Singh GillVP, R & D AP, M, Australia
Dr. Rajan GuptaDir. Nanospeed Diag. Inc, Canada
Dr. Meena SharmaSr. Dir. Wave Life Sc. USA
Prof. (Dr.) Palwinder Singh Chem. Dept., GNDU Asr.
Prof. (Dr.) Manoj KumarCOE, GNDU, Asr
Dr. M. S. BatraHOD, Chem. Dept. KCA
Post Graduate Department of Chemistry
1. Dr. M. S. Batra (HOD & Dean Sciences)2. Ms. B. K. Basra3. Dr. Randhir Singh
4. Dr. B. K. Randhawa5. Dr. Amit Anand6. Dr. Hardeep Kaur
Faculty
1. B. Sc. (Medical) 2. B. Sc. (Non-Medical) 3. B. Sc. (Biotechnology)4. B. Sc. (Agriculture) 5. B. Sc. (Hons.) Physics
7. Dr. Kultar Singh8. Dr. Punita Tiwari9. Dr. Seema Rani
Eligibility: 10+2 (Medical/ Non Medical Stream) of the PSEB/CBSE/ICSE or equivalent examination with 40% marks in aggregate (subject to change)
Semester I
The Department is involved in teaching Chemistry to the following UG classes.
10. Dr. Kirandeep Kaur11. Dr. Rajwinder Kaur12. Dr. Navalpreet Kaur
B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry Admission on the basis of entrance exam
Courses 1. B. Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry 2. M. Sc. Chemistry 4. M.Phil. Chemistry
Semester V Semester VI
CHEM-309 Physical Chemistry-VICHEM-310 Inorganic Chemistry-VICHEM-311 Organic Chemistry-VIICHEM-312 Advanced Physical
ChemistryCHEM-313 Advanced ChemistryCHEM-314 Inorganic Lab IIICHEM-315 Physical Lab III
CHEM-301 Physical Chemistry-VCHEM-302 Inorganic Chemistry-VCHEM-303 Organic Chemistry-VCHEM-304 Organic Chemistry-VICHEM-305 Analytical ChemistryCHEM-306 Inorganic Lab IICHEM-307 Organic Lab IIICHEM-308 Physical Chemistry Lab-II
CH401 Inorganic Chemistry-I:
(Ligand Field and Group Theory)
CH402 Organic Synthesis-I (Reaction
Mechanism-Substitution)
CH403 Physical Chemistry-I:
Thermodynamics
CH404 Spectroscopy A: Techniques for
Structure Elucidation of Organic
Compounds
CH405 Computer for Chemists – Theory
CH406 Computer for Chemists –Practical
CH407 Inorganic Chemistry Lab-I
(Quantitative Analysis)
CH408 Organic Chemistry Lab- I
Semester I Semester IICH409 Inorganic Chemistry-II: (Reaction
Mechanism, Organomet & Catalysis)
CH410 Organic Synthesis-II
(Reaction Mechanism-Addition,
Elimination and Rearrangements)
CH411 Physical Chemistry-II:Quantum Chemistry
CH412 Spectroscopy B: Techniques for Structure
Elucidation of Inorganic Compounds
CH413 Organic Synthesis-III (Supramolecular,
Reactive Intermediates & Disconnections)
CH414 (a) Maths for Chemists (Med. Students)
CH414 (b) Biology for Chemists (Non Med. Students)
CH415 Physical Chemistry Lab-I
CH416 Inorganic Chemistry Lab- II
M.Sc. Chemistry Eligibility: Entrance exam, Qualification: B.Sc. (Med. or Non-med.) with 50% marks
Semester III Semester IVCH424 Inorganic Chemistry-IV: (Advanced Inorganic Chemistry)CH425 Organic Synthesis-VI (Asymmetric synthesis, Green Chemistry and Heterocyclic Chemistry) CH426 Physical Chemistry-V (Surface and Polymer Chemistry)
CH417 Inorganic Chemistry-III: (Bioinorg. and Metal Clusters)CH418 Organic Synthesis-IV (Natural Products)CH419 Physical Chemistry-III (Electrochemistry & Chemical
Dynamics)CH420 Organic Synthesis-V (Photochemistry & Pericyclic)CH421 Physical Chemistry-IV (Analytical Techniques)
CH422 Organic Chemistry Lab- IICH423 Physical Chemistry Lab-II
Experimental Project Handling and its Presentation
Allocation of Project and Literature Survey
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BCG -501 English (Compulsory)BCG -502 Punjabi Compulsory/Basic PunjabiBCG -503 Management Accounting and
Financial ManagementBCG -504 Goods and Service TaxBCG -505 Operations ResearchAny one of the groups each having two coursesGroup I: Accounting and FinanceBCG - 511 Contemporary AccountingBCG - 512 Advanced Financial ManagementGroup II: Banking and InsuranceBCG - 521 Banking Services ManagementBCG - 522 Insurance Services ManagementGroup III: Computer Applications & E–BusinessBCG - 531 Computer Based AccountingBCG - 532 E Commerce
BCG- 601 English (Compulsory)BCG - 602 Punjabi Compulsory/Basic PunjabiBCG - 603 AuditingBCG - 604 Direct Tax LawsBCG - 605 Corporate GovernanceAny one of the groups each having two coursesGroup I: Accounting and FinanceBCG - 611 Portfolio ManagementBCG - 612 Financial ServicesGroup II: Banking and InsuranceBCG - 621 Foreign Exchange ManagementBCG - 622 Risk Management and InsuranceGroup III: Computer Applications & E–BusinessBCG - 631 Windows and NetworkingBCG - 632 E Marketing
Post Graduate Department of Commerce & Business Administration
Semester IIBCG – 101 English (Compulsory) BCG – 102 Punjabi Compulsory/Basic
Punjabi BCG – 103 Financial AccountingBCG – 104 Business Organization BCG – 105 Business Communication BCG – 106 Business Statistics BCG – 107 Computer Fundamentals Drug Abuse: Problem, Management & Prevention
B.Com (Hons)Semester I
Eligibility: 10+2 with at least 40% marks in aggregate or equivalent examinationand 50% marks in B.Com. Semester-I.
BCG - 401 English (Compulsory)BCG - 402 Punjabi Compulsory/Basic
PunjabiBCG - 403 Cost AccountingBCG - 404 Industrial LawsBCG - 405 Insurance and Risk
ManagementBCG - 406 Indian EconomyBCG - 407 SeminarBCH - 408 Accounting for BankingESL - 222 Environmental Studies – II
Semester IV BCG - 301 English (Compulsory) BCG - 302 Punjabi Compulsory/Basic Punjabi BCG - 303 Corporate AccountingBCG - 304 Corporate Laws BCG - 305 Financial Market Operations BCG - 306 International Business BCG - 307 Entrepreneurship and small
business BCH-308 Electronic Banking and Risk
Management ESL - 221 Environmental Studies- I
Semester III
BCG- 601 English (Compulsory)BCG - 602 Punjabi Compulsory/Basic PunjabiBCG - 603 AuditingBCG - 604 Direct Tax LawsBCG - 605 Corporate GovernanceBCH-606 Bank MarketingAny one of the groups each having two coursesGroup I: Accounting and FinanceBCG - 611 Portfolio ManagementBCG - 612 Financial ServicesGroup II: Banking and InsuranceBCG - 621 Foreign Exchange ManagementBCG - 622 Risk Management and InsuranceGroup III: Computer Applications & E–BusinessBCG - 631 Windows and NetworkingBCG - 632 E Marketing
Semester VI
BCG -501 English (Compulsory)BCG -502 Punjabi Compulsory/Basic PunjabiBCG -503 Management Accounting and Financial ManagementBCG -504 Goods and Service TaxBCG -505 Operations ResearchBCH-506 Seminar report based on practical trainingAny one of the groups each having two coursesGroup I: Accounting and FinanceBCG - 511 Contemporary AccountingBCG - 512 Advanced Financial ManagementGroup II: Banking and InsuranceBCG - 521 Banking Services ManagementBCG - 522 Insurance Services ManagementGroup III: Computer Applications & E–BusinessBCG - 531 Computer Based AccountingBCG - 532 E Commerce
Semester V
Semester V Semester VI
BCG – 201 English (Compulsory)BCG – 202 Punjabi Compulsory/Basic PunjabiBCG – 203 Advanced Financial AccountingBCG – 204 Commercial lawsBCG – 205 Business EconomicsBCG – 206 Functional ManagementBCG – 207 SeminarBCG - 208 PC Softwares in Business
Applications Drug Abuse: Problem, Management & Prevention
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Renowned Personalities
PG Department of Commerce & Business Administration was established in June 1968. Khalsa College Amritsar was second in Punjab to start commerce education. We also have the honour of being the first one in Punjab to start BBA course. The department started M. Com in 1990. The main objective of the department was to provide education in the field of commerce and business administration to fulfill the needs of the industry, trading and service community. The first head of the department was Dr. Balbir Singh. The department has produced many bankers, civil servants, principals and other academicians including pro vice-chancellors, defence personnel and different executive heads. The department has organized national level seminars, workshops and guest lectures on contemporary issues in order to expose the students to latest developments. The students are encouraged to take up the responsibility of organizing the events so as to enhance their administrative and managerial skills and placements. In 2017-18, the department released a book on “Social Sector Development through Social Inclusion”. Year 2018 is being celebrated as Golden Jubilee Year of the department. Department organized Golden Jubilee alumni meet of commerce students.
1. Dr. Joginder Singh Arora (Head)2. Dr. Arvinder Kaur Kahlon3. Dr. Avtar Singh
4. Dr. Sawraj Kaur5. Dr. Deepak Devgan
Faculty
6. Dr. Poonam Sharma7. Dr. Ajay Sehgal
Courses
1. B.Com (Regular) 2. B.Com (Hons) 3. Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)4. B.Com (Accounting & Finance) 5. Master of Commerce (M.Com) 6. M.Com (Finance)7. M. Phil. Commerce 8. PG Diploma in Financial Services 9. Diploma in Retail Management 10. Diploma in Computerised Accounting 11. Certi. Course in Computerised Accounting
BCG – 101 English (Compulsory) BCG – 102 Punjabi Compulsory/Basic Punjabi BCG – 103 Financial AccountingBCG – 104 Business Organization BCG – 105 Business Communication BCG – 106 Business Statistics BCG – 107 Computer Fundamentals Drug Abuse: Problem, Management & Prevention
BCG – 301 English (Compulsory) BCG – 302 Punjabi Compulsory/Basic Punjabi BCG - 303 Corporate AccountingBCG - 304 Corporate Laws BCG - 305 Financial Market Operations BCG - 306 International Business BCG – 307 Entrepreneurship and small business ESL - 221 Environmental Studies- I
Semester III Semester IVBCG - 401 English (Compulsory)BCG - 402 Punjabi Compulsory/Basic PunjabiBCG - 403 Cost AccountingBCG - 404 Industrial LawsBCG - 405 Insurance and Risk ManagementBCG - 406 Indian EconomyBCG - 407 SeminarESL - 222 Environmental Studies – II
BCG – 201 English (Compulsory)BCG – 202 Punjabi Compulsory/Basic PunjabiBCG – 203 Advanced Financial AccountingBCG – 204 Commercial lawsBCG – 205 Business EconomicsBCG – 206 Functional ManagementBCG – 207 SeminarBCG-208 PC Softwares in Business Applications Drug Abuse: Problem, Management & Prevention
Semester I Semester IIB.Com (Regular)
S. Prabhjot SinghPCS Officer
S. Inderdev Singh Tehsildar
S.Tejinder Singh Khalsa RM SBI
Lt. Col. Charanjit SinghDr. Jaspal SinghHOD Commerce Dept. GNDU
Dr. Bhushan KumarPrincipal GGDSD College Chd
Dr. Navdeep KaurPrincipal SSSS College
Sh. Naveen Kumar Sr ManagerStd Chartered Bank Dubai
Dr. Sandeep KauraSkill Advisor to CM Punjab
Eligibility: 10+2 with at least 40% marks in aggregate or equivalent examination
Any one paper out of the following groups:BCH-209 Banking & Financial System (Group I)BCH-210 Production Management (Group II)BCH-211 Principles & Practice of Life Insurance (Group III)BCH-212 Management of International Business Operation (Group IV)
BBA - 301 English (Compulsory)BBA - 302 Punjabi Compulsory/Basic Punjabi BBA - 303 Statistics for Business BBA - 304 Fundamentals of Human Resource ManagementBBA - 305 Fundamentals of Marketing Management BBA - 306 Indian Financial System BBA - 307 Management Accounting ESL - 221 Environmental Studies – I
Semester IIIBBA - 401 English (Compulsory)BBA - 402 Punjabi Compulsory/Basic PunjabiBBA - 403 Financial ManagementBBA - 404 Production and Operations ManagementBBA - 405 Business EnvironmentBBA - 406 Operations ResearchBBA - 407 Fundamentals of InsuranceBBA - 408 SeminarESL - 222 Environmental Studies - II
Semester IV
BBA - 101 English (Compulsory) BBA - 102 Punjabi Compulsory/Basic Punjabi BBA - 103 Basic Accounting BBA - 104 Business Organization and Systems BBA - 105 Managerial Economics - I BBA - 106 Computer Applications For Business -I BBA - 107 Business Communication Drug Abuse: Problem, Management & Prevention
Semester IBBA - 201 English (Compulsory)BBA - 202 Punjabi Compulsory/Basic PunjabiBBA - 203 Business LawsBBA - 204 Principles of ManagementBBA - 205 Managerial Economics - IIBBA - 206 Computer Based Accounting SystemsBBA - 207 Fundamentals of Banking Drug Abuse: Problem, Management & Prevention
Semester II
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
BBA - 501 English (Compulsory) BBA - 502 Punjabi Compulsory/Basic Punjabi BBA - 503 Company Law BBA - 504 Entrepreneurship and Small Business BBA - 505 Cost AccountingAny one of the following groups each having two papersGROUP A:BBA - 511 Consumer BehaviourBBA - 512 Advertising and Sales Management GROUP B:BBA - 521 Industrial Relations & Labour LegislationsBBA - 522 Organisation Change & Development GROUP C:BBA - 531 Management Of Banking OperationsBBA - 532 Insurance & Risk Management GROUP D:BBA -541 International Business EnvironmentBBA -542 Management of International Business Organisation
Semester V Semester VI
Eligibility: 10+2 with atleast 40% marks in aggregate or equivalent examination.
BAF– 101 English (Compulsory) BAF – 102 Punjabi Compulsory/Basic Punjabi BAF – 103 Financial AccountingBAF – 104 Business Organization BAF – 105 Business Communication BAF – 106 Cost Accounting BAF – 107 Workshop on Personality Development Drug Abuse: Problem, Management & Prevention
Semester IBAF – 201 English (Compulsory)BAF – 202 Punjabi Compulsory/Basic PunjabiBAF – 203 Advanced Financial AccountingBAF – 204 Commercial lawsBAF – 205 Business EconomicsBAF – 206 Financial ManagementBAF - 207 PC Softwares in Business Applications Drug Abuse: Problem, Management & Prevention
Semester II
B.Com (Accounting and Finance) Eligibility: 10+2 (Commerce) with atleast 40% marks in aggregate or equivalent examination.
MC-101 Managerial EconomicsMC-102 Statistical Analysis for BusinessMC - 103 Management Principles and Organization BehaviorMC - 104 Business EnvironmentMC - 105 Management and Cost AccountingMC - 106 SeminarMC-107 Computer Application in Business –I
Semester I Semester IIMC - 201 Corporate Financial Accounting and AuditingMC - 202 Financial ManagementMC - 203 Research MethodologyMC - 204 Marketing ManagementMC - 205 Human Resource ManagementMC- 207 Operations ManagementMC - 206 Viva – Voce
Master of Commerce (M.Com) Eligibility: B.Com/BBA/B.E-Commerce with 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent examination from a recognised university
MC - 301 Banking and Insurance ServicesMC - 302 Seminar Any two of the following groups, each having two papersGroup A: Accounting and FinanceMC – 311 Security Analysis and portfolio managementMC – 312 Contemporary AccountingGroup B: Business StudiesMC – 321 Strategic ManagementMC – 322 Security Market OperationsGroup C: International BusinessMC – 331 International Economics OrganizationsMC – 332 Management of International Business OperationsGroup D: MarketingMC – 351 Consumer BehaviorMC – 352 Retail management
Semester III Semester IVMC - 401 International AccountingMC - 402 E-commerceMC - 403 Viva –VoceAny one of the following groups, each having three papersGroup A: Accounting and FinanceMC – 411 International Financial ManagementMC – 412 Financial Markets and Financial ServicesMC – 413 Corporate Tax Law and PlanningGroup B: Business StudiesMC – 421 Goods and Services Tax (GST)MC – 422 Entrepreneurship Development and Project ManagementMC – 423 Business Ethics & Environment ManagementGroup C: International BusinessMC – 431 International Financial Markets and Foreign ExchangeMC – 432 International Financial ManagementMC – 433 International MarketingGroup D: Marketing ManagementMC – 451 Advertising and Sales ManagementMC – 452 Brand and Distribution ManagementMC – 453 Services Marketing
MCAF - 101 Management Concepts and Organization Behavior MCAF - 102 Business Environment MCAF - 103 Managerial EconomicsMCAF - 104 Statistical AnalysisMCAF - 105 Financial and Cost AccountingMCAF - 106 Marketing ManagementMCAF - 107 Financial Management
Semester I Semester IIMCAF - 201 Accounting for Managerial DecisionsMCAF - 202 Computer Applications in BusinessMCAF - 203 Financial Institutions and MarketsMCAF - 204 Corporate Legal FrameworkMCAF - 205 Investment ManagementMCAF - 206 Security Market OperationsMCAF – 207 Funds Management in Commercial Banks & Insurance Sector
Master of Commerce (M.Com) Finance Eligibility: B.Com/BBA/B.E-Commerce with 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent examination from a recognised university
BBA - 601 English (Compulsory)BBA – 602 Punjabi Compulsory/Basic PunjabiBBA - 603 Income TaxBBA - 604 Fundamentals of Capital MarketBBA - 605 Viva – VoceAny one of the following Groups each having two papers GROUP A:BBA - 611 Services MarketingBBA - 612 E-Marketing GROUP B:BBA - 621 Training & DevelopmentBBA - 622 Contemporary Issues in Human Resource ManagementGROUP C:BBA - 631 Security Analysis and Portfolio ManagementBBA - 632 Contemporary Issues in AccountingGROUP D:BBA - 641 Export-Import Management and DocumentationBBA - 642 Global Strategic Management
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MP-101 Research MethodologyMP-102 Contemporary Issues in CommerceMP-103 PsychologyAny one of the following four options:MP-104 Marketing ManagementMP-105 Strategic Financial Management MP-106 Human Resource Management MP-107 International Business Environment
Semester IThe M.Phil student shall also deliver a seminar in the second semester, to apprise the faculty of the department of the plan of work and progress of the research done by him/her. The grade awarded for the seminar course shall be Satisfactory (S) or Not Satisfactory (U).
Semester II
M.Phil Commerce
PGDFS - 101 Financial ServicesPGDFS - 102 Financial InstitutionsPGDFS - 103 Corporate Legal Framework PGDFS - 104 Financial and Cost Accounting PGDFS - 105 Financial Markets PGDFS - 106 Seminar
Semester IPGDFS -201 Corporate Legal EnvironmentPGDFS -202 Portfolio & Investment ManagementPGDFS -203 Financial ManagementPGDFS -204 Information Technology in Financial ServicesPGDFS -205 Management of Banking and Insurance ServicesPGDFS -206 Seminar Based On Term Paper
Semester II
Post Graduate Diploma in Financal Services
Eligibility: Masters Degree in Commerce/ Management/Allied subjects/MFC with atleast 55% marks (6.18 CGPA out of 10) or 50% marks (5.62 CGPA out of 10) for SC/ST candidates of GNDU or equivalent degree of recognised university or allied subject.
Eligibility: Graduate from GNDU or equivalent examination.
DCA – 1001/ CCCA – 101 Computerized Office Management DCA – 1002/CCCA – 102 Computerized Accounting Management
Semester IDCA-2001 Advance Computerized Office ManagementDCA-2002 Advance Computerized Accounting Management
Semester II
DRM-101 Marketing and Sales Management DRM-102 Introduction to RetailingDRM-103 Retail Stores and Operation ManagementDRM-104 Supply Chain Management DRM-105 Retail Selling Skills
Semester IDRM-201 International Retailing DRM-202 Retail Planning DRM-203 Consumer Buying Behaviour DRM-204 Information Technology in Retail Management DRM-205 Project
Semester II
Diploma in Retail Management
Semester III
Dissertation
Eligibility: 10+2 with atleast 40% marks inaggregate or equivalent examination.
Diploma in Computerized Accounting (DCA)/Certificate Course in Computerized Accounting (CCCA)
Eligibility: 10+2 with atleast 40% marks in aggregate or equivalent examination.
Semester I Semester IIPaper–I Communication Skills in EnglishPaper–II Punjabi/Basic Punjabi (Mudhli
Punjabi) (Compulsory) Paper–III Principles of Digital Electronics Paper–IV Introduction to Programming-C++Paper–V Numerical Methods & Statistical
TechniquesPaper–VI Practical-C++Programming Language
Paper–VII*Drug Abuse: Problem, Management
and Prevention (Compulsory Paper)
Paper–I Introduction to PythonPaper–II Data Structure Paper–III System Analysis & Design Paper–IV Environment Studies – I
(Compulsory)Paper–V Programming Lab- I (Python
Programming Language)Paper–VI Programming Lab – II
(Data Structure)
Semester III Semester IV
Paper–I Computer Networks Paper–II Operating System Paper–III Web Development using PHPPaper–IV Lab – I Computer Networks and
Operating SystemPaper–V Lab – IIPHP
Semester V Semester VI
Paper–I Computer Graphics Paper–II Internet Applications and E-BusinessPaper–III Lab (Applications of Computer
Graphics in C/C++and HTML) Paper–IV Project
Renowned Personalities
1. S. Rachhpal Singh2. S. Harbhajan Singh (Head)
3. Ms. Sukhwinder Kaur4. Dr. Mani Arora
5. Ms. Sukhpuneet Kaur6. Ms. Prabhjot Kaur
Semester I Semester II
7. Ms. Anureet Kaur
Paper–I Introduction to Programming CPaper–II Introduction to Computers and Information Technology Paper–III Applied & Discrete MathematicsPaper–IV Communication Skills in EnglishPaper–V Punjabi/Basic Punjabi (Mudhli Punjabi) (Compulsory) Paper–VI Practical–I (MS Office 2010/Open Office and C Programming) Paper–VII*Drug Abuse: Problem, Management and Prevention
(Compulsory Paper)
Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)B.Sc. (Information Technology)B.Sc. (Computer Science)
M.Sc. (Computer Science)M.Sc. (Information Technology)Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications (PGDCA)Diploma in Computer Applications (DCA)
Paper–I Introduction to Programming –C++Paper–II Principles of Digital Electronics Paper–III Numerical Methods & Statistical TechniquesPaper–IV Communication Skills in EnglishPaper–V Punjabi/Basic Punjabi (Mudhli Punjabi) (Compulsory) Paper–VI Practical – C++ Programming LanguagePaper–VII*Drug Abuse: Problem, Management and Prevention
(Compulsory Paper)
Postgraduate Department of Computer Science & Applications
Semester III Semester IVPaper–I Computer ArchitecturePaper–II Database Management System Paper–III Computational Problem Solving Using PythonPaper–IV * Environmental Studies – I (Compulsory) Paper–V Programming Lab – I(Based on Python Programming Language)Paper–VI Programming Lab – II (DBMS)
Paper–I Data Structure & File ProcessingPaper–II Information TechnologyPaper–III Distributing ComputingPaper–IV System Software Paper–V * Environmental Studies – II (Compulsory) Paper–VI Lab I– (Data Structures implementation using C++)Paper-VII Lab II– (Distributing Computing)
Semester V Semester VIPaper–I Computer NetworksPaper–II Programming in Java Paper–III Software Engineering Paper–IV Advanced Web Technologies (ASP.NET)Paper–V Lab I: Programming and Web Development in ASP.NETPaper–VI Lab II – Programming in Java Lab
Paper–I Computer Graphics Paper–II Operating System Paper–III Lab. Implementation of Applications of Computer
Graphics in C++/CPaper–IV Project
Faculty
Courses
Graduate with Computer Science / IT Computer Applications / Computer Maintenance as one of the elective subjects with 50% marks in aggregate. ORBCA/B.Sc. (IT)/ BIT or equivalent there to with atleast 50% marks in aggregate. OR Graduate with mathematics as an elective subject and Post-Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications / PG Diploma in Information Tech. / PG Diploma in E-Commerce & Internet Application or equivalent with 50% marks in the aggregate
Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)
B.Sc. (Information Technology)
Bachelor of Computer Science
M.Sc. (Computer Science)
Eligibility:
Robinjeet KaurNaib Tehsildaar
Manpreet KaurSub Inspector, Punjab Police
Ankit SharmaTCS, Chennai
Sukhjinder SinghProject Dir., Irdeto, California
Sharan BottomLine Tech., London
Dr. Gurvinder SinghProf., Comp. Dept. GNDU
Eligibility : +2 (Non-Medical) with 40% marks or equivalent examination.
Paper–I Fundamentals of ComputersPaper–II Introduction to Programming-CPaper–III Applied & Discrete Mathematics Paper–IV Communication Skills in EnglishPaper–V Punjabi/Basic Punjabi (Mudhli
Punjabi) (Compulsory) Paper–VI Practical- PC Computing &
C - Language Paper–VII*Drug Abuse: Problem,
Management and Prevention (Compulsory Paper)
Paper–I Database Management SystemPaper–II Computer ArchitecturePaper–III Java Programming Paper–IV Environment Studies – II
(Compulsory)Paper–V Compiler DesignPaper–VI Programming Lab – I (Oracle) Paper–VII Programming Lab – II ( Java )
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Eligibility : +2 with at least 40% marks in aggregate or equivalent examination from a recognized board.
Eligibility : +2 with at least 40%
1. English Compulsory 2. General Punjabi/Basic Punjabi (Compulsory) 3.Mathematics4. Physics 5. Computer Science 6. EVS (Sem III & IV)
The P.G. Department of the Computer Science was established in 1989 with the commencement B.Sc. Computer Science classes. The Department has set high academic standards and excelled in thought leadership by providing a pool of creative genius endowed with technical competence. It has promoted the evolving IT education with professionally-managed & well equipped labs and committed staff. The Department has a learning environment that encourages innovations, creativity and excellence. It provides a viable platform for education, research and training. Computer Science Department nurtures and tries to groom the students by sending the final year students in IT industries so that they can cope with the emerging trends.The department also organizes online tests in the labs which help the students in improving their skills for competitive exams.
marks in aggregate or equivalent examination from a recognized board.
MCS-101 Advance Data StructureMCS-102 Advanced Computer ArchitectureMCS-103 Network Design and Performance AnalysisMCS-104 Discrete StructuresMCS-105 Soft ComputingMCS-106 Programming Laboratory-I (Based on Advanced
Data Structures)
Semester IMCS-201 Theory of ComputationMCS-202 Image ProcessingMCS-203 Design and Analysis of AlgorithmsMCS-204 Cloud ComputingMCS-205 Distributed Database SystemMCS-206 Programming Laboratory- II
Semester II
M.Sc. (Computer Science)
MCS-301 Advanced Software EngineeringMCS-302 System SoftwareMCS-303 Data Mining and WarehousingMCS-304 Concept of Core and Advanced JavaMCS-305 Network ProgrammingMCS-306 Programming Laboratory-III(Based on Advanced
Java and Network Programming)
Semester III Semester IV
Eligibility: Graduate with Computer Science / IT /Computer Applications / Computer Maintenance as one of the elective subjects with 50% marks in aggregate.OR BCA/B.Sc. (IT)/ BIT or equivalent there to with atleast 50% marks in aggregate. OR Graduate with mathematics as an elective subject and Post-Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications/PG Diploma in Information Tech./PG Diploma in E-Commerce & Internet Application or equivalent with 50% marks in the aggregate
MIT-101 Analysis &Design of Embedded SystemsMIT-102 Distributed ComputingMIT-103 Advanced Computer Organization and ArchitectureMIT-104 Network Operating SystemMIT-105 Computational Problem Solving Using PythonMIT-106P Programming Laboratory-I(Python)
Semester IMIT-201 Mobile ComputingMIT-202 Distributed DatabasesMIT-203 Image ProcessingMIT-204 Fuzzy SystemsMIT-205 Network Design and Performance AnalysisMIT-206P Programming Laboratory-II
Semester II
M.Sc. (Information Technology)
MIT-301 Network ProtocolsMIT-302 Advanced Web Technologies using ASP.NETMIT-303 Linux AdministrationMIT-304 System Simulation MIT-305 Microprocessor and its ApplicationsMIT-306P Programming Laboratory-III (Based on Advanced
Web Technologies using ASP.NET)
Semester IIIMIT-401 Advanced Java TechnologyMIT-402 Optional Paper Option (i) : Network Security Option (ii) : Cloud Computing Option (iii) : Ethical HackingMIT-403 Artificial Neural NetworkMIT-404 Programming Laboratory-IV(Based on Advanced Java Technology)MIT-405P Project Work
Semester IV
Paper-I Information Technology and Operating SystemPaper-II PC Computing-I
Semester IPaper-I Data Base Management SystemPaper-II PC Computing–II
DCA Eligibility: +2 in any stream with 40% marks is eligible to apply
Semester II
Paper-I PC Computing-I (MSOffice) 2003Paper-II PC Computing-II (Professional DTP)Paper-III Fundamentals of Computer & Operating SystemsPaper-IV Database Management System through Oracle-
10g & System Analysis & Design
Semester IPaper-I Network Concepts and Management (Hardware, Software, setting in
LINUX/UNIX/NT environmentPaper-II Programming in CPaper-III Introduction to Scripting Languages, Web Designing & Uses of
InternetPaper-IV Programming in Visual Basic with Active X
PGDCA Eligibility: Graduate in any stream with 45% marks is eligible to apply.
Semester II
MCS-401 Advanced Web Technologies using ASP.NETMCS-402 Microprocessor and its ApplicationsMCS-403 Optional Paper Option (i) : Object Oriented Modelling, Analysis and Design Option (ii) : Big Data Analytics Option (iii) : Natural Language ProcessingMCS-404 Programming Laboratory-IV(Based on Advanced Web
Technologies using ASP.NET)MCS-405 Project Work
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Post Graduate Department of Economics The Department of Economics of this Prestigious Institution was established in 1932. Dr. Karam Singh Gill was the first Head of the Department of Economics.
1. Ms. Jagwinder Kaur Ghuman (Head) 2. Dr. Anju Sharma 3. Dr. Geetinder Mann
4. Dr. Saveeta 5. Dr. Navjot 6. Dr. Supreet Kaur
Faculty
7. Dr. Seozy Bhatia 8. Dr. Kawaljit Kaur 9. Dr. Pinky
Courses
1. B.Sc. Economics 2. M.A. Economics
English (compulsory)Punjabi (compulsory)/ Basic Punjabi• Drug Abuse (Sem I-II)• Environment Studies (Sem III-IV)
B.Sc (Economics)
Semester I to VI
Eligibility: 10+2 with 40% marks in aggregate or equivalent examination (subject to change)
Mathematics / Q.T.EconomicsComputer Science
MAE-101 Micro Economics-IMAE-102 Macro Economics-IMAE-103 Quantitative Techniques for
Economists-I Optional Paper MAEO-4 Money, Banking and FinanceMAEO-10 Theory of Public Enterprises
M.A. Economics
Semester IMAE-201 Micro Economics-IIMAE -202 Macro Economics-IIMAE-203 Quantitative Techniques for
Economists-IIOptional PaperMAEO-9 Economics of Agriculture
Eligibility-1. A person who passed Bachelor degree in any stream with 50% marks in aggregate.2. A person who passed graduation (with economics as a subject ) with 45% marks in
Economics3. A person who passed B.com with 45% marks in the subject of Economics or B.Sc
(Hons. School) in Economics.
Semester II
MAE-301 Economics of DevelopmentMAE-302 International Economics-IMAE-303 Indian EconomyAny two of the options under MAEO1-MAEO15 not alread opted for Semester-I and II.
Semester IIIMAE-401 Economics of Planning MAE-402 International Economics-IIMAE-403 Punjab EconomyAny two of the options under MAEO1-MAE15 not already opted for in Semester I , II and III.
Semester IV
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Post Graduate Department of EnglishRenowned Personalities
1. Ms. Sukhmeen Bedi (Head)2. Ms. Anupam Sandhu3. Ms. Supninderjit Kaur4. Ms. Parneet Dhillon5. S. Sawant Singh Manto
6. S. Malkinder Singh7. S. Daljit Singh8. Ms. Mamta Mahendru9. Mr. Vijay Bernard
Semester IPaper I Neoclassical PoetryPaper II Structure of English: English GrammarPaper III One Act PlayPaper IV Nineteenth Century English Prose Paper V History of English literature (1400-1625)Paper VI History of England (1660-1960)Paper VII Fundamentals of Sociology BPaper VIII Punjabi Compulsory or Mudhli PunjabiPaper IX *Drug Abuse Management and Prevention
Semester II
10. Dr. Jaswinder Kaur11. Ms. Pooja Kalia 12. Dr. Ujjal Jeet 13. S. Gurpreet Singh
1. B.A. (Hons.) English 2. M.A. English 3. M.Phil. English4. Diploma in Creative Writing 5. Add on Course in Spoken English
Paper I Poetry (Renaissance to Romantic)Paper II Drama (Elizabethan & Jacobean)Paper III English Novel (Upto19th Century)Paper IV Phonetics and Spoken EnglishPaper V Prose Writing
Semester I Semester IIPaper VI Poetry (Victorian & Modern)
Paper VII Modern Drama
Paper VIII Modern Novel
Paper IX English Grammar and Writing
Paper X Irish Literature
Paper I Elements of Novel I Paper II Elizabethan Drama Paper III Romantic PoetryPaper IV Indian Fiction in EnglishPaper V History of English Literature (1625-1750)Paper VI American Fiction and ProsePaper VII Sociology : Social Change in India Paper VIII Punjabi compulsory or Mudhli PunjabiPaper IX *Environmental Studies
Semester IIIPaper I Elements of Novel IIPaper II English Drama: Jacobean Period to 19th CenturyPaper III Victorian PoetryPaper IV Indian Poetry and Drama Paper V American Poetry and DramaPaper VI History of English Literature (1750-1850)Paper VII Sociology : Social Change in IndiaPaper VIII Punjabi compulsory or Mudhli PunjabiPaper IX *Environmental Studies
Semester IV
Paper XI Literary History IPaper XII General LinguisticsPaper XIII Literary CriticismPaper XIV Indian Writing in EnglishPaper XV (i) Communication Studies OR (ii) Rhetoric and Advanced Composition OR (iii) Cultural Studies
Semester III Semester IVPaper XVI Modern Literary Theory
Paper XVII American Literature
Paper XVIII Literary History II
Paper XIX Post Colonial Literature
Paper XX (i) Indian Writing in Translation OR
(ii) Greek Drama OR
(iii) World classics in Translation
Paper I Research MethodologyPaper II: Approaches to Literature I (Psychoanalytical, Marxist, Feminist, Reader
Response, Post Colonial Approaches, Systemic Functional linguistics)Paper III Modern literature (Since 1950) OR World Literature OR Post Colonial & Diasporic Literature Paper IV I.D. Course Psychology
Semester I
Semester II1. Seminar on Progress of Research
Courses
Eligibility : A candidate who has passed 10+2 exam (in any stream) from a recognized board or any other examination considered as equivalent to by G.N.D.U with 40% marks in aggregate(Subject to change)
B.A (Hons.)
M.A. English
Eligibility: Masters degree in English with at least 55% marks 6.18 (GPA out of 10) or 50% marks 5.62 (GPA out of 10 for SC/ST candidate) of G.N.D.U or equivalent degree of recognized University or allied Subject.
M. Phil. English
Dr. Karnail SinghS. Balwant Singh NagSir Partap SinghLt. Gov. of Goa
Brigadier Maan SinghMulk Raj Anand Maj. Baljit Singh Randhawa
Faculty
2. Dissertation
Semester V Semester VI
PAPER I Post -War English Poetry PAPER II European Drama PAPER III Introduction to Lit. Criticism PAPER IV Indian Literature in Translation PAPER V Diasporic Literature PAPER VI Partition Literature PAPER VII History of English
Literature(1900-present) PAPER VIII Social Thought-II
PAPER I Modern English Poetry PAPER II Modern English Drama PAPER III Modern Novel PAPER IV Introduction to Literary Criticism PAPER V World Classics in Translation PAPER VI History of English Literature
(1850-1900) PAPER VII Twentieth Century Indian
Literature PAPER VIII Social Thought-I
Paper I Renaissance Poetry Paper II Structure of English: The English Sound SystemPaper III Short StoryPaper IV English Prose from Bacon to SwiftPaper V History of English Literature(449-1400)Paper VI History of England (1066-1660)Paper VII Fundamentals of Sociology APaper VIII Punjabi Compulsory or Mudhli PunjabiPaper IX *Drug Abuse Management and Prevention
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Eligibility: 1) Bachelors Degree in any faculty with 50% marks in aggregate or 45% marks in the subject concerned or equivalent examination or Master Degree of GNDU or another University subject or another faculty.
2) Besides the above criteria a student who has passed B.A. (Hons. School) in English shall also be eligible
The P.G. Department of English is one of the oldest departments of Khalsa College, Amritsar. The first five HOD's were Englishmen and it was during the tenure of Mr. M.G. Cole that the Master Degree programme started. The Department offers B.A. (Hons), M.A and M.Phil. The Departmental library is rich with over 800 books, and subscribes to several national and international journals. The department has a rich learning environment which encourages creative and academic excellence.The Department also has a Language Lab with the latest equipment. The software related to the learning of language helps students to improve their Written and Speaking Skills. The lab has Wordsworth Software audio-visual aids and smart board. The Department also offers coaching for IELTS and Spoken English for the College Students.
Post Graduate Department of Fashion Designing
1. B.Sc. Fashion Designing 2. M.Sc. Fashion Designing and Merchandising
3. P.G. Diploma in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing
Courses
Basics of Design/IllustrationConcept of FashionBasics of Sewing-IBasics of ComputersTextile Chemistry Communication SkillsCompulsory Punjabi
Semester ITraditional Textiles Fabric ConstructionBasics of Sewing-IIBasics of ComputersCommunication SkillsCompulsory PunjabiIndustrial Visit at least two units and submission of report =20 marksSeminar on any topic from theory course =30 marksConsidered as external
Semester II
Eligibility : The candidate who has pass +2 examination of the Punjab education board/CBSE/ICSE with minimum 45% marks.
B.Sc. Fashion Designing (3 years degree)
I Fashion IllustrationII Product Development WorkshopIII Pattern Making and GradingIV Computer Aided Fashion Designing V History of Indian CostumesVI Communication Skills in English
Semester I Semester III Fashion IllustrationII Product Development WorkshopIII Pattern Development & DrapingIV Computer Aided Fashion Designing V Fashion Merchandising and MarketingVI Traditional Indian Embroideries
Eligibility: The candidate having passed Graduation Degree with Fashion Designing as a subject with 50% marks in aggregate.
M.Sc. Fashion Designing and Merchandising (2 year Degree)
Fashion Design and IllustrationTextile chemistry-IIPattern Making and Garment ConstructionNeedle CraftKnitting and Leather TechnologyEnvironmental studies-I
Semester IIIFashion Design and Illustration (CAD)History of CostumesGarment Construction and DrapingFashion Illustration & AppreciationPattern and Marker Making on ComputerPattern and Marker Making on Computer
Semester IV
Fashion Illustration and AppreciationDraping , Pattern Making and ConstructionCADInternship For Design and Construction of GarmentsKnitting and Leather Technology
Semester VFashion Illustration And AppreciationPattern Making And ConstructionCADSurvey And Project ReportFashion Industry, Marketing and Management
Semester VI
I Product Development WorkshopII Advance DrapingIII Computer Aided Fashion Designing IV Surface Ornamentation V Global Costumes VI Seminar-Indian Traditional Textiles
Semester III Semester IVI Portfolio DevelopmentII Product Development WorkshopIII Fashion Merchandising and RetailingIV Textile ChemistryV Communication Skills in EnglishVI Exhibition/ Fashion Show Display
Paper-1 Pattern Making Paper-2 Fashion Illustration Paper-3 Garment DesigningPaper-4 Garment ConstructionPaper-5 Fashion ConceptsPaper-6 Workshop- Surface
Ornamentation Paper-7 CAD in Fashion
Semester I Semester II
Eligibility: The candidate who has passed graduation in any stream with minimum 45% marks.
P.G. Diploma in Garment Construction &Fashion Designing (1 year Diploma)
Paper-1 Pattern Making Paper-2 Fashion Illustration Paper-3 Garment DesigningPaper-4 Garment ConstructionPaper-5 Fundamentals of TextilesPaper-6 Workshop- Surface
Ornamentation Paper-7 CAD in Fashion
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The Department of Fashion Designing was established in 2015, under the affiliation of Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. The objective of this department is to impart superior and improved skills as per the requirements of rapidly growing fashion designing industry. Under the visionary guidance of the management, the department is running an under graduate 3 years B.Sc Fashion Designing Course and Post Graduate Diploma in Garment Construction and Fashion Designing (1year). M.Sc Fashion Designing and Merchandising (2 yrs degree) course. The department is committed to contribute to the development of fashion technology education and recognizes its role in providing highly trained personnel to Indian and International fashion and textile industries.
Post Graduate Department of Fine Arts
M.A Fine ArtsCourse
Semester I Semester II
M.A Fine Arts Eligibility: Graduation in any stream with 50 % marks in aggregate (with fine Arts as a subject) with 45% marks.
Paper I Aesthetics and Principals of Arts Appreciation.Paper II History of Indian Art.Paper III (Option-A) Landscape (Option-B) Graphic Design.Paper IV Composition.
Paper I Aesthetics and Principals of Art Appreciation.Paper II History of Indian Art.Paper III (Option-A) Landscape (Option-B) Graphic DesignPaper IV Composition
Semester III Semester IVPaper I History of European Art.Paper II Modern Movements in Art in Europe, U.S.A and India.Paper III Life drawing and painting.Paper IV (Option-A) Creative Composition (Option-B) Graphic Design.
Paper I History of European Art.Paper II Modern Movements in Art in Europe, U.S.A and India.Paper III Life drawing and painting.Paper IV (Option-A) Creative Composition Option-B) Graphic Design.
Post Graduate Department of Food Science & TechnologyRenowned Personalities
Dr. Balmeet Singh Gill Prof. & Head, FS &Tech GNDU
Dr. Hardeep Singh Gujral Prof. Dept. of FS&Tech GNDU
Dr. Sukhcharan SinghProf. Dept. of FS&Tech SLIET
Dr. Kamaljeet KaurAsst. Prof. Dept. of FS&Tech, PAU
Dr.Gurpreet Kaur DhillonAsst. Prof. Dept. of FS&Tech, PAU
Dr. Kanwaljeet Singh SandhuAsso. Prof. Dept. FS&Tech
IKGPTU, BathindaProf. in Dept of Food Engg.& Tech, SLIET, Longowal
1. Dr. Manbir Singh (Head) 2. Dr. Gursharan Kaur 3. Dr. Sandeep Singh
1. Bachelor of Food Science & Technology (Honours) 2. M.Sc. Food Technology
Faculty
Courses
FST101 Communication Skills in EnglishFST102 Punjabi Compulsory OR Basic Punjabi (Mudhli Punjabi)FST103 Crop ScienceFST104 Fundamentals of Food NutritionFST105 Introductory BiochemistryFST106 Principles of Food Preservation
Semester IFST201 Communication Skills in EnglishFST202 Punjabi Compulsory OR Basic Punjabi (Mudhli Punjabi)FST203 Introduction to ComputersFST204 General MicrobiologyFST205 Food ChemistryFST206 Food Additives
Semester II
Eligibility : A Candidate who has passed Plus Two (Science) exam. of the Punjab School Education Board / C.B.S.E. / I.C.S.E. with 40% marks. Any other examination recognized as equivalent by the GNDU (with atleast 40% marks in Science group) is eligible to join the course.
Bachelor of Food Science & Technology (Honours) Admission through entrance test
FST 301 Food MicrobiologyFST 302 Fluid Milk ProcessingFST 303 Processing of Meat and Meat ProductsFST 304 Post Harvest Management of Fruits and VegetablesFST 305 Cereal Milling and LegumesESL 221 Environmental Studies – I (Compulsory)
Semester IIIFST 401 Processing of Milk Products- IFST 402 Egg, Poultry and Fish TechnologyFST 403 Fruits and Vegetables ProcessingFST 404 Processing of Cereals and LegumesFST 405 Food Plant Hygiene and SanitationESL 222 Environmental Studies – II (Compulsory)
Semester IV
FST 501 Principles of Fermentation TechnologyFST 502 Food Packaging-IFST 503 Confectionery & Sugar TechnologyFST 504 Oil & Fat Technology - IFST 505 Processing of Milk Products-II
Semester VFST 601 Quality AssuranceFST 602 Grain StorageFST 603 Food Packaging-IIFST 604 Spices & Flavour TechnologyFST 605 Technology of Fermented FoodsFST 606 In Plant Training 4 weeks
Semester VI
Dr. Charanjit Singh Riar
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Department of Food Science & Technology was established in Khalsa College in1988 under the affiliation of Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar with a view to impart superior & improved skills to our students as per the requirements of rapidly growing food processing industry. Khalsa College was the first college at that time to start such type of course, with a clear focus & under the visionary guidance of the management, department right now is running an undergraduate four year Bachelor of Food Science & Technology (Honours) degree & a post graduate two year MSc Food Technology Degree. Emerging as a significant landmark in the quality education in the area of Food science & Technology, it is providing guidance to about 550 students. Students of this department are successful entrepreneurs and many had their selections in M.S. programme in various International Universities such as Reading University England and Victoria University Australia, University of Alberta & Guelph University Canada. There is hardly any reputed Food processing industry in the region where students from this department are not working. The department is committed to contribute in the development of Food Science & Technology education and recognizes its role in providing highly trained personnel to Indian & International Food Industries.
The P.G. department of fine arts offers the Arts as subject in degree class and also two years P.G. degree. In 2017, the students of this department won several prize in youth festivals in events like installation, clay modeling, cartooning, Phulkari, Rangoli and Landscape. A workshop was also organized in collaboration 2017-2018. "Crest of Colours" Annual Exhibition of Painting also held in April 2018.
MFT101 Principles of Food Processing and Preservation
MFT102 Food MicrobiologyMFT103 Dairy Technology–I (Fluid Milk
Processing)MFT104 Technology of Cereal ProcessingMFT105 Technology of fruits and vegetable
processing
Semester I Semester IIMFT201 Food ChemistryMFT202 Dairy Technology –II (Milk
Products Processing)MFT203 Technology of Legumes &
Oilseeds MFT204 Technology of Egg & Poultry
ProcessingMFT205 Food Engineering IMFT206 Inplant Training
Eligibility: Any candidate who has passed following examination is eligible for admission in M.Sc. Food Technology Bachelor in Food Science & Technology (Hons.), B.Sc. Agriculture (Hons.), B.Sc. Food Science & Quality Control , B.Sc. Medical, B.Sc. NonMedical, B.Sc. Clinical Nutrition, B.Sc. Home Science with 50% marks or any equivalent examination recognized by UGC.
M.Sc. Food Technology Admission through entrance test
FST 701 Food Safety & Food LawsFST 702 Industrial MicrobiologyFST 703 Oil & Fat Technology – IIFST 704 Food Engineering – I FST 705 Malting & Brewing Technology
Semester VII Semester VIIIFST 801 Food BiotechnologyFST 802 Enzymes in Food ProcessingFST 803 Food Engineering – II FST 804 Food Plant LayoutFST 805 Food Analysis & Instrumentation
MFT301 Food Packaging TechnologyMFT302 Food Engineering-IIMFT303 Technology of Fish & Meat
ProcessingMFT304 Applied Research MethodologyMFT305 Master's Seminar
Semester III Semester IVMFT401 Food Quality Assurance &
ManagementMFT402 Industrial Microbiology &
Fermented FoodsMFT403 Advances in Food NutritionMFT404 Application of Enzymes in Food
IndustryMFT405 M.Sc. DISSERTATION
The teaching of History to the degree classes in this prestigious institution started with the commencement of the college classes (1897). The Masters in History was introduced in 2015.
Renowned Personalities
Dr. Ganda Singh Dr. Kirpal SinghProf. Teja Singh
Ms. Satinder Kaur
Faculty
Courses
Paper I Political Processes & Structures in India upto A.D. 1200
Paper II Society and Culture in India upto A.D. 1200
Paper III Polity and Economy of India (A.D. 1526-1750)
Paper IV Political Ideas and Institutions in India (A.D. 1757-1947)
Paper V History of the Punjab (A.D.1450-1708)
Semester I Semester IIPaper I Agrarian and Urban Economy
in India upto A.D. 1200 Paper II Society and Culture of India
(A.D. 1200-1750)Paper III Polity, Economy and Society in
the Punjab (A.D. 1799-1849)Paper IV Modern World: Major Trends
(A.D. 1500-1900)Paper V Economic History of Modern
India (A.D. 1757-1857)
Eligibility: Bachelor degree in any stream with 50% marks in aggregate or BA with 45% marks in History.
M.A. History (Admission on Merit Basis)
Paper I Socio Cultural History of India (A.D. 1858-1947)
Paper II Emergence of Indian Nationalism (A.D. 1857-1919)
Paper III Punjab under Colonial Rule (A.D. 1849-1947)
Paper IV Twentieth Century World (A.D. 1901-2000)
Paper V Historical Thought and Historiography
Semester III Semester IVPaper I Economic History of Modern
India (A.D. 1858-1947)Paper II The National Movement
(A.D. 1920-1947)Paper III Contemporary Punjab
(A.D. 1947-2011) Paper IV Indian HistoriographyPaper V History of Ideas
Post Graduate Department of History
2. M.A. History
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1. History as an Elective Subject in B.A. and B.A. Social Sciences
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PG Department of Journalism & Mass Communication The Department was established in the year of 2015. Being one of the youngest departments of the college the Department attempt to provide practical exposure and practices of the media, communication industry and third sector.
1. Bachelors of Arts in Journalism & Mass Communication 2. Masters of Arts in Journalism & Mass CommunicationCourses
Paper I Introduction to Communication Paper II History of Print in India Paper III Reporting & Editing Paper IV Media Laws & Ethics Paper V Advertising Paper VI Advertising Lab
Paper I Development Communication Paper II Media Management Paper III Current Affairs Paper IV Communication Research 1Paper V Radio & TV Programming Paper VI Radio & TV Programming Lab
Paper I Mass Communication Research-IIPaper II New Media TechnologyPaper III Public Relation & Corporate
CommunicationPaper IV Design and GraphicsPaper V Photography Paper VI Photography Lab
Semester III Semester IVPaper I International & International
CommunicationPaper II Media: Society & PoliticsPaper III Film StudiesPaper IV Production : T.V. & FilmPaper V DissertationPaper VI Film Studies Lab
101 Communication Skills in English-I110 Punjabi (Compulsory) OR111 Basic Punjabi102 Principles of Communication103 Reporting & Editing- I104 Media & Politics105 Computer Applications for
Journalism106 Print Media Lab107 Computer Lab
Semester I201 Communication Skills in English-II210 Punjabi (Compulsory) OR211 Basic Punjabi202 Press Laws & Media Ethics203 History of Print Media204 Mass Communication: Concepts &
Processes205 Design & Graphics206 Communication Lab207 Design & Graphics Lab
Semester II
Eligibility: 10+2 in any stream with minimum 40% aggregate. Bachelors of Arts in Journalism & Mass Communication.
301 Photo Journalism302 Reporting & Editing-II303 Broadcasting in India: Policies
& Principles304 News Feature Writing 305 Development &
CommunicationESL- 221 Environmental Studies306 Reporting & Editing Lab307 Photography lab308 Feature Writing Lab
Semester III401 Media: Business Communication402 Programme Formats: Radio & TV403 Video Production: Idea to Screen404 Folk Media405 Advertising: Concepts & PrinciplesESL-221 Environmental Studies406 Radio & TV Production Lab407 Operation & Handling of Video
Equipments408 Advertising Lab
Semester IV
501 Event Mgt.:Principles & Method502 Current Affairs: Contemporary
Issues in Media-I503 Media Research Methodologies504 Cyber Journalism505 Public Relations506 Event Management507 Cyber Lab508 Pilot Study
Semester V Semester VI601 Training 3 Month602 Current Affairs603 Film Project604 Research Project
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Semester I Semester II
Eligibility: Graduate any stream with minimum 50% aggregateMasters of Arts in Journalism & Mass Communication
Post Graduate Department of Mathematics
Mathematics Department was established in 1914. Actually Mathematics is a religion, which is requirement of all streams as well as society. Mathematics is a basic need of the society, as both literate and illiterate persons use mathematics knowingly or unknowingly in their life. Mathematics Department is fulfilling the needs of the students as well as of the society. Mathematical Lab has been established to enculcate practical knowledge in students.
1. Ms. Rajinder Pal Kaur, Head 2. S. Navyodh Singh 3. Dr. Gurcharan Singh 4. Ms. Anchal Sharma
1. B.Sc. Hons. (Mathematics) 2. M.Sc. (Mathematics)
Faculty
Courses
BHMH-101 Differential CalculusBHMH-102 Coordinate GeometryBHMH-103 Algebra-IBHMH-104 Physics-IBHMH-105 Chemistry-IBHMH-106 Communicative English-IBHMH-107(A) Punjabi Compulsory-I ORBHMH-107(B) Basic Punjabi-IBHMH-108 Physics Lab-IBHMH-109 Chemistry Lab-IBHMH-110 Maths Lab-I
Semester IBHMH-201 Integral CalculusBHMH-202 Solid GeometryBHMH-203 Algebra-IIBHMH-204 Physics-IIBHMH-205 Chemistry-IIBHMH-206 Communicative English-IIBHMH-207(A) Punjabi Compulsory-II ORBHMH-207(B) Basic Punjabi-IIBHMH-208 Physics Lab-IIBHMH-209 Chemistry Lab-IIBHMH-210 Maths Lab-II
Semester II
E l i g ib i l i t y : The cand ida tes hav ing passed 10+2 Examina t ion (Non-Med ica l ) f rom recogn i zed board .Note: Admission on Merit basis
B.Sc Hons. (Mathematics)
MHM-101 Real Analysis-IMHM-102 Algebra-IMHM-103 Linear AlgebraMHM-104 Number TheoryMHM-105 Complex AnalysisMHM-106 Differential Equations
Semester IMHM-201 Real Analysis-IIMHM-202 Algebra-IIMHM-203 Probability TheoryMHM-204 Classical Mechanics and Calculus of VariationsMHM-205 Differential GeometryMHM-206 Mathematical Methods
Semester II
MHM-301 Measure Theory
MHM-302 Functional Analysis-I
MHM-303 Statistical Inference Elective/Optional Courses (Choose any two courses)
MHM-304 Operations Research-I
MHM-305 Discrete Mathematics-I
MHM-306 Introduction to Computer and Information Technology
MHM-307 Advanced Numerical Analysis
MHM-308 Stochastic Process
MHM-309 Calculus of Several Variables
MHM-310 Commutative Algebra
MHM-311 Theory of Wavelets
MHM-312 Fourier Analysis
MHM-313 Topics on Linear Algebra
Semester III
Semester IV
MHM-401 Topology
MHM-402 Functional Analysis-II
MHM-403 Field Extensions and Galois Theory Elective/Optional Courses
(Choose any two courses)
MHM-404 Operations Research-II
MHM-405 Discrete Mathematics-II
MHM-406 Computer Programming with C
MHM-407 Topological Vector spaces
MHM-408 Banach Algebra and Operator theory
MHM-409 Financial Derivatives
MHM-410 Theories of Integration
MHM-411 Algebraic Topology
MHM-412 Theory of Sample Survey
MHM-413 Special Functions
MHM-414 Representation Theory of Finite Groups
MHM-415 Analytic Number Theory
Eligibility : The student who has passeda) B.A./B.Sc. with 50% marks in aggregate and having Mathematics as one of the subjects.b) B.A./B.Sc. with Mathematics as elective subject with 50% marks in aggregate.c) B.A. /B.Sc.(Hons.) in Mathematics. With 50% marks in aggregate d) B.A. /B.Sc. in full subjects obtaining 45% marks in Mathematics.
M.Sc. (Mathematics)
Dr. Gagandeep Singh Asstt. Prof. in Mathematics deptt.
Pb. Uni. Chandigarh.
Dr. Ramandeep KaurAsstt. Prof. in Elect.Tech.
Deptt. G.N.D.U., Asr.
Ms. Jatinder Kaur Sub-Inspector Punjab Police.
Ms. Amandeep Kaur Sub-Inspector Punjab Police.
Mathematics is taught in various graduate and post graduate classes apart from the following courses provided by the department.Note : Both the above courses are with practical work.
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Post Graduate Department of MusicThe P.G. Department of Music(vocal) was established in 2007. The department offers Music an elective a subject in B.A. and MPA.
Courses
Masters in Perfoming Arts (MPA) Music Vocal
MPA [T] I Theoretical survey of Indian music
MPA [T] II Applied theory of performing arts
MPA [T] III Stage and sound arrangement
MPA [P] I Practical approach to performing arts
MPA [P] II Stage performance MPA [P] III Comparative study of ragas MPA [ID] Hindi
MPA Music Vocal
Semester I
Eligibility: Bachelors Degree in any faculty with 50% marks in aggregate or 45% marks in the subject concerned or equivalent examination or Master Degree of GNDU or another University subject or another faculty
MPA [T] IV Historical development of Indian music
MPA [T] V Technical theory of performing arts
MPA [T] VI Aesthetical study of Indian music
MPA [P] IV Practical approach to performing arts-II
MPA [P] V Stage performanceMPA [P] VI Critical study of ragasMPA [ID] Computer
Semester-II
MPA [T] VII Scientific study of Indian music
MPA [T] VIII Basic research techniques in music education
MPA [T] IX Therapeutic and understanding of Indian music(Music Therapy)
MPA [P] VII Practical approach to performing arts
MPA [P] VIII Stage PerformanceMPA [P] XI Analytical study of ragasMPA [ID] Communition Skills in
English
Semester-IIIMPA [T] X Experimental design and
innovations in musicMPA [T] XI Multimedia and performing
artsMPA [T] XII Research projectMPA [P] X Practical approach to
performing artsMPA [P] XI Stage performanceMPA [P] XII Intensive study of ragasMPA [ID] Pol Sci
Semester-IV
Physical Education Department was establish in the year 1915, with an avowed aim to improve the standard of sports and physical education in the regional, state, national and international level. Since its inception the department is consistently working for the development of sports in the region. Khalsa college has already made a name for itself in the field of sports not only at the National but also at the International level. Our college has produced many Olympians namely Col. Gurmeet Singh, S. Dharam Singh, S. Balbir Singh Sr, S. Harbinder Singh Chimni, S. Inder Singh, S Bakhshih Singhji, S. Ranbir Sarkaria, S.Jinderpal Singh Malhi In the fields of hockey S.Mangal Sinhk ,S .Kirpal Singh, Sh. Vijay Kumar Billa 9 (Rustam-Hind) , S.Kartar Singh , Jagmeet Singh & Rajesh Kumar In The Field Of Wrestling . S. Bahadur Singh, Sh Major Tehal Singh and His Son S. Gurcharan Singh Randhawa And S. Harbhajan Singh. Sh. Parween Kumar, S. Jagdish Singh Deol, S.Ajaib Singh. S.Manjit Singh Bhullar, S. Balwinder Singh Bajwa, S. Jaspal Singh & S.Niraml Singh in the Fields of Athletics. S. Bishan Singh Bedi, Harvinder& Munish Sharma in Cricket. S. Paramdeep Singh Teja in Basket Ball & Sh Davinder Ahuja in Badminton.
Renowned Personalities
Dr. Daljeet Singh
S. Bahadur SinghS. Balbir Singh Sr. S. Balwinder S ShammiS. Bishan Singh Bedi S. Gurbhachan S RandhawaS. Kartar Singh Shri Parveen Kumar
Faculty
Department of Physical Education
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• Students can take Physical Education as an Elective Subject in B.A. Social Sciences• Diploma in Gatka : one year program started from the session 2016-17.
Renowned Personalities
Dr. ArvindProfessor
IISER , Mohali
S. Kanwaljit SinghGroup Caption Indian Air Force
Dr. P.S ChandiScientific Officer
IISER, Mohali
S. Gurpreet Singh SandhuSenior Director,
Intel
Post Graduate Department of Physics
The Post Graduate Department of Physics upholds the tradition of exploring new frontier of knowledge and innovation in Physical Sciences. Established in 1928, it has the honour to be one of the oldest science departments of the region. The department houses well equipped and separate laboratories. The research facilities have been established in the areas of plasma, material science, thin film sensors, glasses radiation physics and theoretical physics. Department has been recognized as star status by UGC under College with potential for excellent and DBT under star scheme.
1. Dr. (Ms.) Harvinder Kaur (Head) 2. Dr. Taminder Singh 3. Dr. Gurpartap Singh 4. Ms. Gursharan Kaur
5. Dr.(Ms.) Sanjit Amrita Kaur 6. Dr. Iqbal Singh7. Dr. Mohan Singh8. Dr. Gurinder Pal Singh
9. Dr. Joga Singh10. Dr. Rajan Saini11. Dr. Kamalpreet Khunkhun12. Dr. Parvinder Kaur13. Dr. Parminder Singh
1. B.Sc. (Hons.) Physics 3. M. Phil. (Physics)
Faculty
Courses
BHP -101 Mechanics-I BHP -102 Electricity And Magnetism-IBHP -103 Mathematics – IBHP -104 Chemistry – I BHP -105 Communicative English – I BHP -106 Punjabi Compulsory – I BHP -107 Basic Punjabi – I (in Lieu of Compulsory Punjabi) BHP -108 Physics Lab-I BHP -109 Chemistry Lab-I
Semester IBHP -151 Electricity & Magnetism-II BHP -152 Waves & Oscillations BHP -153 Mathematics – IIBHP -154 Chemistry – II BHP -155 Communicative English – IIBHP -156 Punjabi Compulsory – IIBHP -157 Basic Punjabi – II (in Lieu of Compulsory Punjabi) BHP -158 Physics Lab-II BHP -159 Chemistry Lab-II
Semester II
Eligibility: A candidate who has passed 10+2 Science examination from recognized board or any other examination considered equivalent there to by the GNDU with 40% marks is eligible to apply(subject to change). Syllabus for entrance test will be that of class 10+2 of PSEB or equivalent examination.
B.Sc.(Hons.) Physics
Phy. 401 Electronics Phy. 402 Mathematical Physics Phy. 403 Classical Mechanics Phy. 404 Computational Techniques Phy. 405 Electronics Lab. Phy. 406 Computer Lab
Semester I Semester IIPhy. 451 Quantum Mechanics-I Phy. 452 Electrodynamics-I Phy. 453 Condensed Matter Physics-I Phy. 454 Atomic & Molecular Spectroscopy Phy. 455 Condensed Matter Lab-I Phy. 456 Spectroscopy Lab
Eligibility: B.Sc. (with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) or (Physics, Mathematics and Computer Sciences) or (Physics, Mathematics and Electronics) or who has studied Physics as compulsory subject in all the three years of the B.Sc. with at least 50% marks from GNDU or any other examination recognized equivalent there to by the University/college. Syllabus for entrance test will be that of B.Sc. of GNDU or equivalent exam
M.Sc.(Physics) Admission Based on Entrance test
2. M.Sc. (Physics)
BHP -201 Mechanics - II BHP -202 Statistical And Thermal Physics BHP -203 Mathematics – III BHP -204 Chemistry – III BHP -205 Environmental Studies– I BHP -206 Inter Disciplinary Course ID-IBHP -207 Physics Lab-III BHP -208 Chemistry Lab-III
Semester IIIBHP -251 Optics BHP -252 Atomic Spectroscopy BHP -253 Mathematics – IV BHP -254 Chemistry – IV BHP -255 Environmental Studies– IIBHP -256 Inter Disciplinary Course ID-IIBHP -257 Physics Lab-IV BHP -258 Chemistry Lab-IV
Semester IV
Phy. 501 Quantum Mechanics-II Phy. 502 Electrodynamics-II Phy. 503 Condensed Matter Physics-II Phy. 504 Nuclear Physics Phy. 505 Condensed Matter Lab-II Phy. 506 Nuclear Physics Lab
Semester III And any two of the following papers to the availability of teacher: Phy. 554 Physics of Material Phy. 555 Radiation Physics Phy. 556 Reactor Physics Phy. 557 Plasma Physics Phy. 558 Geophysics Phy. 559 Nano Technology *The student will have to prepare an assignment and will deliver a Seminar on an advanced research topic of current scientific interest, and will be evaluated by the external examiners from the University.
Semester IVPhy. 551 Particle Physics Phy. 552 Statistical Physics Phy. 553 *Seminar and Assignment
Eligibility: The candidate having passed M.Sc. (Physics) or M.Sc.(Hons) Physics Degree with at least 55% marks from GNDU or any other examination recognized equivalent there to by the University/college. Syllabus for entrance test will be of M.Sc. (Physics) of GNDU or equivalent exam
M. Phil.(Physics)
Phy. 801 Research Methodology Phy. 802 Experimental Techniques Phy. 803 Advanced Theoretical Physics *Dissertation work will be assigned in the first semester
Semester I Semester II
Phy. 851 Etched Track Detector & their Applications
Phy. 852 Chemical SensorsPhy. 853 Vacuum Science & Thin FilmsPhy. 854 Material Characterization tech.Phy. 855 Physics of Amorphous MaterialsPhy. 856 Plasma TheoryPhy. 857 Radiation Protection & Dosimetry
Admission Based on Entrance test
Admission Based on Entrance test
BHP -301 Condensed Matter Physics-IBHP -302 Nuclear Physics BHP -303 Modern Physics BHP -304 Molecular Spectroscopy and
Laser BHP -305 Physics Lab-VBHP -306 Seminar and Assignement
Semester V Semester VIBHP -351 Particle Physics BHP -352 Condensed Matter Physics-IIBHP -353 ElectronicsBHP -354 Quantum Mechanics BHP -355 Physics Lab-VI BHP -356 Physics Lab-VII
The department involved in teaching physics to the following under graduate classes :(i) B.Sc. (Non-Medical) (ii) B.Sc. (Computer Science) (iii) B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemisty
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Any Two of the following options
Post Graduate Department of Physiotherapy
The Department of Physiotherapy was established in 1998 with the aim to provide the quality healthcare education which was need of the hour. The department has within its wings the well equipped laboratories and a charitable OPD which provides dedicated health services to the community. The department started the post-graduate program in year 2015. The department has been awarded with the recognition from 'Indian Association of Physiotherapists' (IAP).
Renowned Personalities
Dr. Harpreet Singh BawaSr. Physiotherapist
Dr. Bhupinder Singh, Asstt. Prof. California State Uni. USA
Dr. Karanbir Singh, Sports Phychologist, Army Sports Inst. Pune
Dr. Arvinder Pal SinghNational Wrestling Physiotherapist, India
Dr. Shilpa Mahajan, Physiotherapist, Leela Wati Hosp. Mumbai
Dr. Poonam Chaturvedi, Women Scientist, Dept. of Sci. & Tech. New Delhi
BPT 1st Year BPT 2nd Year
1. Bachelor of Physiotherapy (4 and ½ years) 2. Master of Physiotherapy (Cardiopulmonary) 3. Master of Physiotherapy (Neurology) 4. Master of Physiotherapy (Orthopedics)
1. Pathology and Microbiology2. Pharmacology3. Electrotherapy-II4. Exercise Therapy-II5. Biomechanics6. Psychology7. Environmental Study8. Sociology & Community Health
1. Orthopedics2. General Medicine3. PT in Orthopedic Conditions4. PT in Medical Conditions-I5. Research Methodology and
Biostatistics6. Neurology7. Clinicals
BPT 3rd Year BPT 4th Year
1. General Surgery2. Community Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation3. Pediatrics and Geriatrics4. PT in Medical Conditions-II5. PT in Surgical Conditions6. Rehabilitation, Organization & Administration7. Computer Applications8. Clinicals *Compulsory 6 months internship training
Faculty
Courses
Bachelor of Physiotherapy Eligibility: 10+2 Medical with 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Admission on the basis of entrance test.
1. Research Methodology & Biostatistics
2. Basic Medical Sciences3. Physical & Functional Evaluation
in Cardiopulmonary Disorders4. Clinicals/Journal club-I
Semester I1. Skill Enhancing Studies2. Exercise Physiology and
Nutrition3. Medical and Surgical Aspects of
Cardiopulmonary Conditions4. Clinicals/Journal club-II
Semester II
1. Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy
2. Preventive Cardiology3. Dissertation-I4. Practical5. Clinicals/Journal club-III
Semester IV1. Cardiac and Pulmonary
Rehabilitation2. Modalities & Interventions in ICU3. Dissertation-II4. Practical5. Clinicals/Journal club-IV
Semester III
Master of Physiotherapy (Cardiopulmonary)Eligibility: Bachelor of Physiotherapy with 50 % marks.
1. Anatomy2. Physiology3. Biochemistry4. Electrotherapy-I5. Exercise Therapy-I6. Punjabi/ Basic Punjabi7. Problem of Drug Abuse:
Management & Prevention (Compulsory)
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1. Research Methodology & Biostatistics
2. Basic Medical Sciences3. Physical and Functional
Evaluation in Neurological Disorders
4. Clinicals/Journal club-I
Semester I1. Skill Enhancing Studies2. Exercise Physiology and
Nutrition3. Medical & Surgical aspects of
Neurological conditions4. Clinicals/Journal club-II
Semester II
1. Research Methodology & Biostatistics
2. Basic Medical Sciences3. Physical and Functional
Evaluation in Musculoskeletal Disorders
4. Clinicals/Journal Club-I
Semester II1. Skill Enhancing Studies2. Exercise Physiology and Nutrition3. Medical & Surgical Aspects of
Orthopedic Conditions4. Clinicals/Journal Club-II
Semester I
Master of Physiotherapy (Neurology)Eligibility: Bachelor of Physiotherapy with 50 % marks.
1. Dr. Davinder Kaur Dhillon 2. Dr. Kawaldeep Kaur 3. Dr. Harneet Kaur 4. Dr. Manu Vishist
Master of Physiotherapy (Orthopedics)Eligibility: Bachelor of Physiotherapy with 50 % marks.
PG Department of Political Science & Public Administration
The Department of Political Science & Public Administration of this Prestigious Institution was established in 1933, 85 years ago. The Masters in Political Science was introduced in 1969. The Department also offered Masters in Public Administration in 1993 for a couple of years.
Renowned Personalities
Dr. Jagjit KaurDir, Dept of Youth Welfare,
GNDU
G.S Narang IAS (Retd.) Chief Commissioner,
Customs & Central Excise,
S. Harinder Singh P.C.S.Asistant Commissioner,
Excise & Taxation, Amritsar.
1. Ms. Jaspreet Kaur ( Head) 2. S. Devender Singh
3. Dr. Sukhjit Singh 4. Dr. Gurvel Singh Malhi
5. Dr. Harbilas Singh Randhawa 6. Ms. Dawinder Kaur
1. Political Science & Public Administration as an Elective Subject in B.A. & B.A. Social Sciences
2. M.A Political Science 3. M. Phil - Political Science
Faculty
Courses
Paper I Western Political Thought-IPaper II International PoliticsPaper III Indian Political SystemPaper IV Principles of Public Administration Paper V Political Sociology
Semester IPaper VI Western Political Thought-IIPaper VII Modern Political AnalysisPaper VIII Comparative Political Systems: UK, USA and France Paper IX Issues and Trends in Indian PoliticsPaper X Public Policy
Semester II
Eligibility: Bachelor degree in any stream with 50% marks in aggregate or BA with 45% marks in Political Science, Public Administration or Sociology.
M.A. Political Science (Admission on merit basis)
Paper XI Politics of International Economic Relations
Paper XII Foreign Policy of IndiaPaper XIII International LawPaper XIV International OrganizationsPaper XV Human Rights
Semester IIIPaper XVI Recent Political TheoryPaper XVII Indian Political ThoughtPaper XVIII Punjab Politics: Historical and Contemporary PerspectivePaper XIX Research Methods in Social SciencesPaper XX Politics in South Asia
Semester IV
Paper I Methods and Techniques of Social Science ResearchPaper II Contemporary Political TheoryPaper III (Opt i) Emerging Trends in Indian Politics. (Opt ii) State Politics in India with Special Ref. to Punjab. (Opt iii) International Politics & Politic EconomyPaper IV Inter- Disciplinary Course (Psychology)
Semester I
Eligibility: Masters Degree in Political Science of GNDU or equivalent degree of a recognized university or allied subjects, with at least 55% marks (6.18 CGPA out of 10) or 50% marks (5.62 CGPA out of 10) for SC/ST candidates
M. Phil Political Science (Admission through entrance test)
S. Jagjit Singh Walia ADCP-I, Amritsar
S. Ranjit Bawa Punjabi Singer
& Actor.
1. S. Sawant Singh (Incharge)
The Department of Social Sciences of this prestigious institution was established in 2015 with an objective to help students prepare for Competitive Examinations (IAS/PCS/Bank etc). The Syllabus is set on UPSC pattern. The programme aims to give a boost to overall personality of the students as they will take part in NCC/NSS, make Presentations, participate in Group Discussions, Quiz and Debate and undertake Projects in different semesters.
SS 101- Political Concepts(Major-I)SS 102- Basic Concepts of Administrative Theory(Major-I)SS 103- Micro Economics (Major-I)SS 104- History of India up to A. D- 1000 (Major-I)SS 105- Fundamentals of Sociology-I (Major-I)SS 106- English Elective (Major-I)SS 107- Punjabi Elective (Major-I)SS 111- Basic Concepts in Political Science (Minor-I)SS 112- Principles of Public Administration (Minor-I)SS 121- English (Compulsory)SS 122- Punjabi (Compulsory)SS 123- Mudhli PunjabiSS 126- General Awareness and Current Issues (Foundation Course)SS 131-Commerce(Inter-Disciplinary Course)DA1- Drug Abuse: Problem Management and Prevention
SS 201- Political Theory (Major-II) SS 202- Administrative Theory (Major-II) SS 203- Micro Economics (Major-II) SS 204- History of India (A.D. 1000-1707) (Major-II)SS 205- Fundamentals of Sociology-II (Major-II)SS 206- English Elective (Major-II) SS 207- Punjabi Elective(Major-II)SS 211- Indian Political System (Minor-II)SS 212- Indian Administration (Minor-II) SS 221- English (Compulsory)SS 222- Punjabi (Compulsory)SS 223- Mudhli PunjabiSS 226- Science and Technology (Foundation Course)SS 231-Physical Education (Inter-Disciplinary Course) DA2- Drug Abuse: Problem Management and Prevention
Semester I Semester II
SS 301- Indian Political System (Major-III) SS 302- Personnel and Financial Administration (Major-III) SS 303- Money, Banking, Finance and International Trade (Major-III)SS 304- History of India (A.D. 1707-1885) (Major-III)SS 305- Society in India (Major-III)SS 306- English Elective (Major-III)SS 307- Punjabi Elective (Major-III)SS 311- Foreign Policy of India (Minor-III)SS 312- Development and Social Welfare Administration in India (Minor-III) SS 321- English (Compulsory)SS 322- Punjabi (Compulsory)SS 323- Mudhli PunjabiSS 326- Geography of India and The World (Foundation Course)SS 331- Computer Fundamentals (Inter-Disciplinary Course)ESL 221-Environmental Studies-I
SS 401- Political Thought (Major-IV) SS 402- Indian Administration (Major-IV) SS 403- Statistical Techniques for Economists (Major-IV) SS 404- History of India (A.D. 1885-1947) (Major-IV) SS 405- Social Change and Development (Major-IV)SS 406- English Elective (Major-IV) SS 407- Punjabi Elective (Major-IV) SS 413- Economic Theory (Minor-I) SS 414- History of Ancient India (Up to A.D. 1000) (Minor-I)SS 415- Basic Concepts in Sociology-I (Minor-I)SS 421- English (Compulsory)SS 422- Punjabi (Compulsory)SS 423- Mudhli PunjabiSS 426- Ethics and Integrity (Foundation Course)SS 431- Psychology ( Inter-Disciplinary Course)ESL 222-Environmental Studies-II
Semester III Semester IV
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SS 501- International Politics (Major-V) SS 502- Local Government in India (Major-V) SS 503- Economics of Development and Planning (Major-V) SS 504- History of The World (A. D 1500 – 1945)(Major-V) SS 505- Social Thought (Major-V)SS 506- English Elective (Major-V) SS 507- Punjabi Elective (Major-V) SS 513- International Trade And Public Finance (Minor-II) SS 514- History of Medieval India (A.D. 1000-1707)(Minor-II)SS 515- Basic Concepts in Sociology-II (Minor-II)SS 521- English (Compulsory)SS 522- Punjabi (Compulsory)SS 523- Mudhli PunjabiSS 526-Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning-I (Foundation Course)SS 531-Indian Heritage and Culture ( Inter-Disciplinary Course)
SS 601- Foreign Policy of India (Major-VI) SS 602- Comparative & Development Administration (Major-VI) SS 603- Indian Economy (Major-VI) SS 604- History of The Punjab(A.D. 1469- 1849) (Major-VI) SS 605- Contemporary Sociological Theories (Major-VI)SS 606- English Elective (Major-VI) SS 607- Punjabi Elective (Major-VI) SS 613- Economics of Development and Indian Economy (Minor-III) SS 614- History of Modern India (A.D. 1707- 1947) (Minor-III)SS 615- Sociological Theories (Minor-III)SS 621- English (Compulsory)SS 622- Punjabi (Compulsory)SS 623- Mudhli PunjabiSS 626-Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning-II (Foundation Course)SS 631- Functional Hindi (Inter-Disciplinary Course)
Semester V Semester VI
1. Seminar on Progress of Research2. Dissertation
Semester II
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Courses Offered
Eligibility:- (a) 10+2 with 50% marks in aggregate in any stream. (b) The admission will be based on the Entrance Test and /or Interview conducted by the Department and the marks
obtained in 10+2 class apart from Compulsory Subjects. A candidate shall select three Major subjects out of six, the remaining Subjects will be taught as Minor Subjects excluding Languages.
B.A. Social Sciences (Admission on basis of Entrance Test and/or Interview)
Faculty
The student will study one subject in Foundation Courses and Inter-Disciplinary Courses in each semester.1. Compulsory Subjects:- English, Punjabi/Basic Punjabi (Mudhli Punjabi).2. Major/Minor Subjects:- Political Science/Public Administration, Economics/History, Sociology/Language (English/Punjabi). 3. Foundational Courses:- Current Affairs and Social Issues/Science and Technology/ Geography of India and the World/Ethics and Integrity/Mental Ability (Sem V-VI).4. Inter-Disciplinary Courses:- Commerce/Physical Education/Computer Science/ Psychology/Indian Heritage and Culture/ Functional Hindi.
Department of Social Sciences
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Post Graduate Department of Zoology
The Department was established in 1932 and Prof. Sham Singh Kapoor was the founder head. The department is equipped with modern scientific instruments and its museum has a huge collection including rare specimens like Dolphin, Alligator, Crocodile, Tortoise and skeletons of Elephant, Camel and Donkey. The departmental faculty is actively engaged in minor and major research projects funded by various agencies like UGC, DST-New Delhi and PSCST-Chandigarh; and have published good number of research papers in the Journals of National and International repute. The graduate and post graduate students of the department are successfully employed in various government and private agencies in the field of academics, pharmaceuticals and research.
Renowned Personalities
Dr. Navpreet SinghSurgeon
Dr. Daljeet SinghEye Surgeon
Dr. Kawaljit KaurPrincipal SPN College, Mukerian
Dr. Parvinder Singh, Hardass Hospital, Circular Road, Amritsar
Dr. Amandeep KaurDirector AH, Amritsar
Sh. Davinder Palyal Inspector Income Tax
1.Dr. Jasjit Kaur Randhawa (Head) 2. Dr. Jaswinder Singh 3. Dr. Zorawar Singh
4. Dr. Amandeep Singh 5. Mr. Randeep Singh 6. Dr. Rajbir Kaur
1. B.Sc. (Medical )2. B.Sc. (Hons.) Zoology
3. M.Sc. Zoology4. M.Phil. Zoology
Faculty
Courses
7. Dr. Satinder Kaur Pannu8. Dr. Kirandeep Kaur
BHZ-101 Biology of Non Chordates-IBHZ-102 Botany-IBHZ-103 OpticsBHZ-104 Mathematics-IBHZ-105 English-IBHZ-106 Punjabi/Basic Punjabi-IBHZ-107 Zoology Lab-IBHZ-108 Botany Lab-IBHZ-109 Physics Lab-I
Semester I Semester IIBHZ-201 Biology of Non Chordates -IIBHZ-202 Botany-IIBHZ-203 Modern PhysicsBHZ-204 Mathematics-IIBHZ-205 English-IIBHZ-206 Punjabi/Basic Punjabi-IIBHZ-207 Zoology Lab-IIBHZ-208 Botany Lab-IIBHZ-209 Physics Lab-II
Eligibility: A candidate who has passed 10+2 science examination (Medical) from recognized board or any other examination considered as equivalent there to by the GNDU with 50% marks is eligible to apply (subject to change).
B.Sc. (Hons.) Zoology
ZooC- 501 Functional Organization of Animals– I
ZooC-502 Animal EcologyZooC-503 Cell BiologyZooC-504 Computer Programming &
Data ProcessingZooC-551 Practical- I (F.O.A.I)ZooC-552 Practical- II (Ecology & Cell
Biology)
Semester I Semester IIZooC-601 Functional Organization of
Animals –IIZooC-602 Applied Zoology-I (Invertebrates)ZooC-603 EvolutionZooC-604 SeminarZooC-605 BiostatisticsZooC-651 Practical-II (F.O.A.-II)ZooC-652 Practical-IV
(Evolution & Applied Zoology-I)
Eligibility: A candidate who has passed B.Sc. (Medical) from recognized University or any other qualification considered as equivalent there to by the GNDU with 50% marks is eligible to apply (subject to change).
M.Sc. Zoology Admission on Merit basis
ZooC-701 Research TechniquesZooC-702 Developmental BiologyZooC-703 General BiochemistryZooC-704 Applied Zoology-II
(Vertebrates)ZooC- 751 Practical -V (Research
Techniques and Applied Zoology II)
ZooC-752 Practical VI (Developmental Biology & Biochemistry)
Semester III Semester IVZoo C-801 Animal Behaviour & Wildlife
ConservationZoo C-802 Animal Genetics &
BiotechnologyZoo C-803 Concepts of ImmunologyZoo C -804 BiosystematicsZoo C- 851 Practical -VII (Behaviour &
Wildlife)Zoo C- 852 Practical VIII (Genetics &
Biosystematics)
Zoo MP-101 Research MethodologyZoo MP-102 Elective Paper -IZoo MP-103 Seminar-I Thesis (Research work)ELECTIVE PAPER -IZoo MP-102 A Reproductive Physiology-IZoo MP-102 B Environmental and Human Toxicology-IZoo MP-102 C Insect Anatomy & PhysiologyZoo MP-102 D Biology of Earthworm and Vermicomposting
Semester IIZoo MP-201 Tools and TechniquesZoo MP-202 Elective Paper -IIZoo MP-203 Seminar- I Thesis (Research work)
Elective Paper -IIZoo MP-202A Reproductive Physiology-IIZoo MP-202B Environmental and Human Toxicology-IIZoo MP-202C Applied EntomologyZoo MP-202D Solid Waste Management
Eligibility: Masters Degree in Zoology with at least 55% marks (6.18 CGPA out of 10) or 50% marks (5.62 CGPA out of 10) for SC/ST candidates of GNDU or equal degree of a recognized university.
M. Phil. Zoology Duration: One year
62 63P R O S P E C T U S 2 0 1 8 - 1 9 K H A L S A C O L L E G E A M R I T S A R
DAI Drug Abuse : Problem Management and Prevention Problem of Drug Abuse DA2 Drug Abuse : Problem Management and Prevention-Management and Prevention
Semester I
Sikh History Research Department
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Renowned Personalities
Faculty
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65K H A L S A C O L L E G E A M R I T S A R
Dr. Kuldip Singh, M.A., Ph.D. (In-charge)
For the Attention of Parents and Students
1. Subject combination should be carefully checked to avoid subject
clash.
2. Failed/detained/absentee students from any College / University
Examination will not be admitted to the college in any case.
3. Such students whose result of the lower examination is notified as
'Result Later' by any Board or University except our college
students who appeared as regular candidates, will not be allowed
admission to the higher class even provisionally.
4. To maintain the high academic standards in the college the
admission criteria for all classes will be laid down by the college
authorities which will be either at par or above the minimum
requirements of the G.N.D.U./College The decision of the college
authorities in this regard shall be final and the criteria may be
revised from time to time during college admission period.
5. A student who joins the college and subsequently appears as private
candidate forfeits the right to admission in the college in future.
6. A student can apply for more than one courses in one session. For
each course he/she has to fill in a separate form. In case he/she is
selected in more than one course, choice would be with the
candidate. As and when the candidate deposits the fee for one
course, the claim for the other course will be automatically
forfeited.
7. All candidates will pay Registration Fee of Rs. 500/-
8. The candidates applying for the course, where the admission is
based on Entrance Test, will pay Registration Fee of Rs. 1200/- (non
refundable).
9. Students who are placed under compartment in 10+2 or
Graduate examination may not be allowed admission to the
higher class.
10. Principal has the right to reject admission to the candidates who
applied for provisional admission before the declaration of their
result.
11. Students admitted provisionally to any class are required to submit
1. Each student is issued an Identity Card which he/she must always carry and shall produce whenever asked by the college authorities. No student will be allowed to enter the College premises without the Identity Card.
2. The carrying of Mobile Phones in the College is strictly prohibited. Strict disciplinary action will be taken against the violator.
3. Students with two wheelers will have to pay a parking fee. Four wheelers and Enfield Motorcycles are not allowed except with special permission from the Principal.
4. Don't scribble, put posters or litter the campus.
5. Attendance of the students in all college seminars, functions and celebrations is compulsory.
6. Keeping in mind the academic atmosphere of the college, the students (girls/boys) are instructed to wear decent clothes in the college.
7. The lecture statements of students falling short shall be displayed on the college Notice Board. Parents/Guardian of the students/wards are advised to contact respective Head of the Department in the month of September/March to know the status of the lectures attended by their wards. Any student falling short of lectures as prescribed by the University shall not be issued the roll number.
8. No Visitors are allowed to meet students during the college hours.
9. Smoking & Drinking are strictly prohibited. Anybody found drunk or smoking in the College Campus will be immediately expelled.
10. Dispute, if any will be subject to the jurisdiction of Amritsar Court only.
11. In case the student's identity card is lost, he/she may apply for duplicate I card with the copy of FIR lodged with the police.
Note : The parents and the students are required to read the Prospectus carefully before signing the admission form. The responsibility of having read the rules and regulations shall be upon the parents and the students and they shall be bound by same.
Rules and Regulationsthe original certificate of the lower examination passed within 30
days of the admission for issue of University Registration Number
to confirm admission by the university. In case of non-compliance
of the same the admission of the student shall stand cancelled
automatically and the dues paid by the student shall not be
refunded.
12. If a student makes a false declaration or conceals any information in the
Admission Form, his/her admission to the college shall stand cancelled
without any notice as soon as the false declaration or concealed
information is detected. The case may be handed over to the police.
13. The Principal reserves the right to refuse admission to any
candidate, if he is satisfied that the refusal is in the interest of the
college.
14. The Principal reserves the right to refuse admission to any
candidate/student who was involved in strike/agitation or indulged
in misconduct or indiscipline in the college/hostel in the preceding
year/years or on the basis of interview or otherwise where the
Principal is satisfied that the refusal is in the interest of the college.
15. In case of serious misbehavior, indiscipline, ragging or
disturbance to academic atmosphere of the college, absence
from class/house test or indulgence in unfair means in any
test/examination or possessing mobiles in the campus, the
Principal has the right to impose heavy fine or cancel admission
and ban his/her entry into the college.
16. Equivalent examination means that the examination should be duly
recognized by G.N.D.U./College as equivalent thereto.
17. Change of faculty or subject within the faculty will be allowed as
per G.N.D.U./College ordinance and regulations.
18. The candidates with gap year after passing Plus Two or
Graduation Degree will not be admitted to Graduate or Post
Graduate Courses respectively.
19. A student must abide by the undertaking submitted (if any) at the
time of admission, failing which his admission will stand cancelled.
Graduate Classes (Arts, Commerce, Science)
35 % marks in each subject in the house examination OR 25 % marks in aggregate in house examination held by the college.
Post Graduate Classes
25 % marks in each written paper in the house examination and 25 % marks in the seminar work. or 35 % marks in the aggregate of written papers and seminars.
1. The student has to secure minimum marks as stated below in the House Test to make him/her eligible for final examination.
Note : Attendance in the House Tests conducted by the College is compulsory. Any student who fails to appear in the tests will not qualify for the final examination.
2. A student is admitted to the final Examination only when he/she fulfils the above mentioned conditions and his/her form is accompanied by the following certificate by the Registrar of the college.
a. That the student of Under Graduate Classes (Arts, Commerce, Science) has attended at least 75% of the full course of lectures in theory and practical separately, delivered to his/her class in each subject offered by him/her.
b. That the student of B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture Classes, B.Sc. (Hons.) Food Sci. & Tech., M.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture has attended not less than 80% of the full course of lectures in theory and practicals separately delivered to his/her class (as required by G.N.D.U. calendar) in subjects offered by him/her.
c. That the student of Post Graduate Classes has attended 75 % of the full course of lectures in theory and practicals separately, delivered to his class in each subject/paper offered by him/her.
Note : The student falling short of above stated required attendance shall not be eligible to appear in the final examination.
I. Courses having two semester duration:a. There shall be no condition for promoting a student from first semester to second semester.b. In case a student fails to pass all the courses/papers within a period of two semesters (One Year), he/she shall be given two
consecutive semesters (One Year) more to pass.II. Courses having four semester duration (P.G. Classes)
a) There shall be no condition for promoting a student from first semester to second semesterb) However the student shall be promoted to the third semester only if he/she has passed at least 50% courses/papers of the first
two semesters.c) There shall be no condition for promoting a student from third semester to fourth semester.d) In case a student fails to pass all the courses/papers within a period of four semesters (Two years), he/she shall be given
four consecutive semesters (Two Years) more to pass.III. Courses having six semester duration:
a) There shall be no condition for promoting a student from first semester to second semesterb) However the student shall be promoted to the third semester only if he/she has passed at least 50% courses/papers of the first
two semesters.c) There shall be no condition for promoting a student from third semester to fourth semester.d) However a student shall be promoted to fifth semester only if he/she has passed al least 50% courses/papers of the first four
semesters.e) The student shall be promoted to sixth semester only if he/she has passed all the papers of the first semester. f) After a period of six semesters the student shall be given a period of two consecutive years to pass.
IV. Courses having eight semester duration:a) There shall be no condition for promoting a student from first semester to second semester.b) However the student shall be promoted to the third semester only if he/she has passed at least 50% courses/papers of the first
two semesters, but there will be no condition for promoting a student from third semester to fourth semester.c) However a student shall be promoted to fifth semester only if he/she has passed at least 50% courses/papers of the first four
semesters.d) There shall be no condition for promoting a student from fifth semester to sixth semester.e) The student shall be promoted to sixth semester only if he/she has passed all the papers of the first semester.f) However, a student shall be promoted to seventh semester only if he/she has passed all the courses/papers of the first two
semesters.g) After a period of eight semesters, the student shall be given a period of two consecutive years to pass.
Rules for Eligibility for Final Examination
Rules of Semester Examination
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Note.
1. No special chance or exemption shall be allowed beyond what is stated in the above ordinances.
2. Failing students shall appear in the examination in the regular semester examinations next year i.e., reappear of examination
for an odd semester shall be conducted along with the next odd semester, and even semester along with the next even semester
and there shall be no special supplementary examinations.
3. If 50% of the courses/papers required to pass involve a fraction, the fraction of the course/paper will be treated as a full course.
For example, if in a year there are 13 courses in two semesters, the candidate will be required to pass minimum of 7 courses/
papers.
4 The pass marks for a course shall be 35% at UG and PG Diploma levels and 40% at PG level. Pass marks in aggregate for a degree
shall be 40% in aggregate at UG and PG Diploma and PG level. Re-evaluation shall be allowed as per ordinances.
5 The medium of instruction shall be as already existing in the ordinances.
If a student is detained due to non-fulfilment of lectures and House Examination conditions, he/she will not be eligible to seek
admission in the next semester. He/she can get admission in the same semester in which, he/she is detained in the next
academic session.
6. Use of mobiles, blue tooth and other electronic gadgets are strictly prohibited in the examination. Any student found using
electronic gadgets during examination will be punished as per college rules.
7. The students must report half an hour before the commencement of examination.
1. The students shall be required to attend the lectures (Theory and Practical) as prescribed from time to time. As per University rules
no lecture can be condoned on the basis of medical ground or any other leave.
2. The name of the student who remains absent without prior permission for more than a fortnight will be struck off the college
rolls.
3. Lectures are to be counted upto the last working day before the commencement of the preparatory holidays.
4. A lecture will be considered as delivered even if the whole class is absent.
5. The Principal may condone the shortage in lectures as per the ordinances of Guru Nanak Dev University, applicable from time to
time. While condoning the shortage, if any, the Principal will consider the conduct, behavior and general performance of the
student. The student falling short of lectures shall be liable to be detained.
For the Attention of Parents and Students
Do you know that as a Khalsa College student,
a. you have the right to expect a teacher to take your classes on time, sincerely and effectively.
b. have the right to expect the teacher to grade and evaluate your progress regularly.
c. own any original work you have produced.
On the other hand, do you know that as a student you are expected to
a. reach the class on time and remain for the duration of the scheduled class.
b. submit work that is your own.
c. expect the faculty members to give assignments for the evaluation of your progress.
It is in the interest of the students of Khalsa College that they should ensure that the learning environment is free from all behaviour that would jeopardize the teaching and learning process. Such behaviour might include, but is not limited to, missing classes, cheating, plagiarism, uttering of false statement to obtain concessions and falsification of information.
Internal AssessmentAn internal assessment of 25% has been introduced in all the courses from the academic session 2018-19. The internal assessment will be based on performance in house Examinations, Attendance, Participation in co-curricular activities and classroom conduct/behaviour of the student.
Rules Regarding Attendance
Rights and Responsibilities of Students
68 P R O S P E C T U S 2 0 1 8 - 1 9P R O S P E C T U S 2 0 1 8 - 1 9
KHALSA COLLEGE AMRITSARDETAIL OF FEE STRUCTURE FOR SELF FINANCED COURSES FOR THE YEAR 2018-19* (PG Courses)
70 P R O S P E C T U S 2 0 1 8 - 1 9P R O S P E C T U S 2 0 1 8 - 1 9
29660
29780
30085
28715
23415
22890
28715
28855
24315
24620
25475
22445
22750
36980
29305
34090
26675
48750
39570
48750
39570
33635
26080
33635
26080
45345
36530
36145
38945
28455
28455
28455
28455
14630
14630
14630
14630
14630
14630
14630
14630
14630
14630
14630
13885
13885
13885
13885
5565
5565
13885
B.Sc. (Bio. Tech.)-I
B.Sc .(Bio. Tech)-II
B.Sc. (Bio. Tech)-III
BBA.- I
BBA.- II
BBA.- III
B.A. (Hons) in Tv & Film Production- I
B.A. (JMC)- I
B.A. (JMC)- II
B.A. (JMC)- III
B.Sc. Fashion Designing. - I
B.Sc. Fashion Designing. - II
B.Sc. Fashion Designing.- III
M.Sc. (Bot., Zoo., Phy.,)- I
M.Sc. (Bot., Zoo., Phy.,)- II
M.Sc. (Math.)- I
M.Sc. (Math.)- II
M.Sc. (Bio. Tech. )- I
M.Sc. (Bio. Tech. )- II
M.Sc. (Food Tech. )- I
M.Sc. (Food Tech. )- II
M.Sc. Fashion Designing and Merchandising-1
M.Sc. Fashion Designing and Merchandising-II
M.A. Journalism & Mass Communication- I
M.A. Journalism & Mass Communication- II
MSc . Chemistry( Pharmaceuticals )-I
MSc . Chemistry( Pharmaceuticals )-II
M.Phil. (Eng., Punjabi, Pol. Sci. & Commerce)
M.Phil. (Sciences, Physics, Chemistry, Botany & Zoology)
PGD in Financial Service Banking & Insurance
PGD in Hospitality Management
PGD in Taxation
PGD in Garment Construction & Fashion Designing
Diploma in Argo-Chemicals (2 Year)- I Year
Diploma in Argo-Chemicals (2 Year)- II Year
Dip. in Retail Management (One Year)
Dip. in Event Management (One Year)
Dip. in Computerised Accounting (One Year)
Dip. in Nursery Management (One Year)
Dip. in Land Scaping (One Year)
Dip. in Field Crops Cultivation (One Year)
Dip. in Organic Farming (One Year)
Dip. in Bio -Pest Control (One Year)
Dip. in Seed Production Technology (One Year)
Certi. Course in Computerised Accounting (6 months)
Add on Certificate Course in Spoken English (6 months)
Add on Certi. Course in Creative Writing (6 months)
Add on Course in Legal Literacy (6 months)
Diploma/Certificate Course in Gurmat Sangeet (6 months)
Add- on -Certificate Course in Urdu (6 months)
Add on Certi. Course in Still Photography (6 months)
25575
27625
27625
24630
21260
20430
24630
24770
22160
22160
21390
20290
20290
29525
26595
26575
23965
41235
36860
41235
36860
26120
23370
26120
23370
37830
33820
18330
21130
24370
24370
24370
24370
10545
10545
10545
10545
10545
10545
10545
10545
10545
10545
10545
55235
57405
57710
53345
44675
43320
53345
53625
46475
46780
46865
42735
43040
66505
55900
60665
50640
89985
76430
89985
76430
59755
49450
59755
49450
83175
70350
54475
60075
52825
52825
52825
52825
25175
25175
25175
25175
25175
25175
25175
25175
25175
25175
25175
13885
13885
13885
13885
5565
5565
13885
Classes Ist Installment (Rs.) IInd Installment (Rs.) Total (Rs.)
71K H A L S A C O L L E G E A M R I T S A R
KHALSA COLLEGE AMRITSARDETAIL OF FEE STRUCTURE FOR THE YEAR 2018-19*
Information about Fees Structure
Note:- (a) The fee includes Examination Fee. No extra fee for Examination form will be charged from the students. (b) Fee Structure of all or any one of the above said classes can be changed by the Management/Principal/University & Govt. from time to time.
1. Special Merit Scholarships will be awarded to top brilliant students on the basis of their merit in the admission/merit in the Board/ University Examination as per decision of college authorities from time to time.
2. A scholarship will be withdrawn immediately if an awardee indulges in indiscipline or violation of college rules or absents himself/herself in a class/house test.
Special Merit Scholarships
Classes Ist Installment (Rs.) IInd Installment (Rs.)
BPT- IBPT- IIBPT- IIIBPT- IVMPT- I (Orthopedics, Neurology,Cardiopulmonary)MPT- II
3036029275292752958054245
44725
2607529920299202992046730
41765
Total(Rs.)
56435591955919559500100975
86490
Physiotherapy Courses
Note I - Hostel Security Rs. 3000/- (Three Thousand only) extra. (Out of Rs.3000/- Rs.2500 is refundable)
Note II- Hostel Security for Sports Students is Rs. 500/-(Non Refundable)
Note III- Rs. 500/- extra for cultural activities from old students.
* For more details refer to the Hostel Handbook
Sr. No. Name of the Hostel Fees in Rs.
Boys Hostel
Nabha HostelFaridkot HostelHargobind HostelJind Hostel( Old )Jind Hostel( New )
2600040000400004200040000
12345
Sr. No. Name of the Hostel Fees in Rs.
Girls Hostel
Hostel Fees (2018-19)
Bebe Nanaki HostelMata Khiwi HostelBibi Bhani HostelMata Sahib Kaur Hostel(Ground , Ist & 2nd Floor)Top Floor (1) Single Seater)(2) Two SeaterTwo Seater Rooms (without Washroom)Special Room(with Washroom)
3200033500
29000
39000
4000034000
37000
56000
1234
5
5
6
Student Welfare Insurance Scheme
NOTE 1. Lib.Security Rs. 2000/- for Graduated Classes & Rs.5000/- for Post Graduate Classes 2. Fees Structure of all/any one of the above said classes can be changed by the Management /Principal/University/Govt. from time to time *Fees include Examination Fee.
1. The above fee chart includes University charges. 2. Rs. 5000/- as security (refundable) from M. Phil, M.Sc. (Physics/ Maths/ Botany/ Zoology/Computer Science/IT/Biotech/Food Science Technology/MPT and BPT part-I) at the time
of admission has been included.3. Rs. 2000/- as security (refundable) for B.C.A., B.Sc. (I.T.), PGDCA, B.Sc. (Biotechnology), B.B.A., P.G.D.F.S., B.J.M.C at the time of admission has been included.4. For other courses, security of Rs. 1000/- for Graduate and Rs. 1500/- for Postgraduate at the time of 1st year admission has been included in fee chart.5. The concessional rate of fee to a student belonging to Scheduled Caste/Backward Class is available only if the income from the all sources of the family is not more than
2,50,000 (per annum) in case of Scheduled Caste and not more than 1,00,000/- per annum in case of Backward Class. Such student will produce SC/BC Certificate (with
income) and an affidavit on non-judicial stamp paper, duly attested by Executive Magistrate appointed by Punjab Govt. for attestation purpose alongwith a copy of Adhaar
Card. Rs. 500/- (refundable) will be charged as security.6. The fee once paid will not be refunded
st7. The security will be refunded in the month of September/October in the year he/she leaves college. Security will lapse automatically if not withdrawn by 31 March of the
following year and no claim whatsoever shall be entertained there after.8. Keeping in view the welfare of students the Principal can reallocate any amount realized under one head to another head.9. No student can claim fee concession as a matter of right. The Principal may grant the fee concession on the basis of merit, economic condition, conduct of the students,
achievement in sports and other extra curricular activities.
Financial Assitance is given to students under Khalsa College Charitable Society Welfare Scheme. The provision for the affected students shall be as under. a) If any students met with an accident he shall be treated at College Dispensary, if the college doctor recommend for outside OPD, the student shall be reimbursed upto Rs.
2000/- subject to the provision of bills. b) Due to some fatal accidents ro any other mishap where operation may be required Rs. 50,000/- shall be reimbursed to the student (subject to the provision of hospital bill) c) If the earning parents of the students die, the society shall bear his/her total College/School fee for 2/3/4 years (or till the culmination of the course in which he/she has taken
admission) with the maximum limit of Rs. 3,00,000/- (Three lakhs only) for the whole duration period for the college student and Rs. 2,00,000 (two lakhs only) for the
whole duration period for school students.
Computer Courses
Classes Ist Installment (Rs.) IInd Installment (Rs.)
BCA - IBCA- IIBCA- IIIB.Sc. (IT)-IB.Sc. (IT)- IIB.Sc. (IT)- IIIBach. of Multimedia- IB.Sc. (I.T. with Spec. in Mobile Technology)- IM.Sc. (Comp. Sc.)- IM.Sc. (Comp. Sc.)- IIM.Sc. (IT)- IM.Sc. (IT)- IIPGDCAAdd on Course (Dip. in Comp. App.(PT/FT)
3015027915282202721027915282202666525195
442903951543570395152845514630
2606525760257602312525760257602216020690
367753680536055368052437010545
Total(Rs.)
5621553675539805033553675539804882545885
810657632079625763205282525175
Note:- (a) Lib. Security Rs.1000/- for Graduate Classes & Rs. 1500/- For Post Graduated Classses (b) Fees Structure of all/any one of the above said classes can be changed by the management/ Principal/University/Govt. from time to time. * The fees include Examination fee.
Certificate Course in Bee Keeping (3 months)
Certificate Course in Mushroom Cultivation (3 months)
Certificate Course in Green house Polybase (3 months)
Certificate Course in Vegetable Cultivation (3 months)
Certificate Course in Fruit & Veg. Processing (3 months)
7165
7165
7165
7165
7165
7165
7165
7165
7165
7165
70K H A L S A C O L L E G E A M R I T S A R
RAGGING IS STRICTLY BANNED
1. The date for the payment of the college dues for various classes will be fixed and notified by the Principal from time to time.
2. A fine of Rs. 10 per day will be charged for non-payment of dues in time.
3. Students absent from the College during the fee payment period must arrange to pay their fee within the due date.
4. Cheques will not be accepted for payment of College dues.
5. Non-payment of College dues within one month of the last day of payment will render the student liable to be struck off from College rolls. Such candidates may be re-admitted on payment of re-admission fee of Rs. 2000/-.
6. If a student does not get his/her name struck off from the colleges rolls by applying to the Principal, he will be treated as on the rolls of the College and the dues will be realised for the period of absence.
7. If a student leaves the college during any term he/she will have to pay the fees for the whole period of each term except in case of migration.
8. Extension in the date for payment of dues and permission to pay in installment may be granted in exceptional cases by the Principal and application for the same may be made before the expiry of the due date.
9. The student shall be penalised for absence from the college Functions/ Celebrations, as per notification.
The details of the financial assistance given to the students belonging to Scheduled Castes, Backward Classes and Schedule Tribes to complete their College/University Education is as follows:
1. Post Matric Scheme of the Govt. of India: Students belonging to Scheduled Castes who are permanent resident of Punjab State and are getting education in any part of India will be sanctioned stipends under this scheme provided the family income from all sources is not more than Rs. 2,50,000 per annum. Students will be given scholarships as per notification of Punjab Government.
2. Special Grants for the Girls from Scheduled Castes : Girls belonging to scheduled castes, whose parents are permanent residents of Punjab State and who are studying in the Colleges of Punjab will be sanctioned a grant provided the annual family income doesn't exceed Rs. 60965/-.
3. It is mandatory for SC/ST/OCT students to fill the form online.
Instructions for filling the Stipend form : (The Form is available on the site www.punjabscholarships.gov.in )
1. The students belonging to SC/BC category should regularly check on the notice board for the necessary information.
2. The complete/filled forms should be submitted within fifteen days of admission failing which the student will not have any claim to seek such scholarship.
3. The attested detailed marks sheet of the previous exams should be submitted with the form.
4. It is necessary to submit the income and Scheduled Caste Certificate duly attested along with the form for the first year .
5. The scholarship form must be attested by the Village Sarpanch/ Nambardar / Patwari / Gazetted Officer / MLA/ MP/ Municipal Commissioner.
Note : The scholarship can be withheld or cancelled by the Principal on the basis of unsatisfactory academic progress or immoral character or undesirable/indisciplanary activities. In case the information given in the caste and income certificates is found false/incorrect, the Principal can withhold or cancel the scholarship as well as the admission from college.
Rules for the Payment of College Dues
Guidelines for Financial Assistance to the StudentsBelonging to Backward Classes/Schedules Castes
THE COLLEGE FOLLOWS ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY TOWARDS SEXUAL HARASSMENT AND GENDER DISCRIMINATION
The Nodal Officer for RTI and Right to Service is the Registrar of the College
• Ms. Sukhmeen Bedi, DAA (Convener)• S. Devender Singh (Registrar)• Dr. (Mrs.) Sawraj Kaur (DSW Girls)
• S. Gurdev Singh (DSW Boys) • Dr. Gurbax Singh (Warden Boys)• Ms. Supninderjit Kaur (Warden Girls)
Anti Ragging Committee
• Dr. Arvinder Kaur Kahlon (Convener)• Dr. Randeep Kaur Bal • Dr. Geetinder Maan
Anti Sexual Harashment Committee
• Dr. Sawraj Kaur• S. Gurdev Singh• Mrs. Kawaljit Kaur (Library)
PLACEMENTS 2017-18
Lakshay SharmaICICI- Prudential
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Anshdeep SinghICICI- Prudential
BhupeshICICI- Prudential
AavishICICI- Prudential
PurnimaICICI- Prudential
Priyanka AttriICICI- Prudential
RanjanaICICI- Prudential
SheetalICICI- Prudential
Nikhil MananICICI- Prudential
SunnyAmazon Rubicon
Pawiterjeet SinghICICI- Prudential
Ishmeet SinghICICI- Prudential
Rubicon
SachinICICI- Prudential
ShivaliICICI- Prudential
Inderjeet SinghICICI- Prudential
Rubicon
SaifICICI- Prudential
Rijul AroraICICI- Prudential
Deepak BawaICICI- Prudential
Urvesh KhoslaTCS, Tech Mahindra
Manpreet KaurSub InspectorPunjab Police
Avishek KanariaICICI- Prudential
Rubicon
Amandeep SinghRubicon
Rishabh DuggalRubicon
Vikramjit SinghICICI- Prudential
Harmandeep KaurRubicon
Simarjit KaurAstha Therapertic
Intervention
Jigyasa AroraAstha Therapertic
Intervention
SukhmanAstha Therapertic
Intervention
Rameshpreet KaurDHFL,
Enenus Global
Mandeep KaurAstha Therapertic
Intervention
TanishaRubicon
Navpreet Singh D.Kochar
Inderpreet SinghRubicon
Pooja GuptaDHFL
AtulTCS
Navreen KaurRubicon
72 73P R O S P E C T U S 2 0 1 8 - 1 9 K H A L S A C O L L E G E A M R I T S A R
Scheme of Post Matric Scholarship for students belonging to Minority Communities :Govt. of India implemented Post Matric Scholarship Scheme for meritorious students belonging to economically weeker sections of minority communities so as to provide them better opportunities for higher education, increase their rate of attainment in higher education and enhance their employability. The scheme is implemented through National scholarship Portal (NSP). It is mandatory for all students to apply online on the website www.scholarships.gov.in
TOPPER STUDENTS 2017-18
Jaipuneet Kaur B.COM SEM-VI
Jashandeep Kaur BCA
SEM-VI
Jasleen Kaur R. BPT
PART-I
Jasmeen Kaur B.SC. NON MEDICAL
SEM-I & II
Jaspal Singh B.SC. FASHION DESIGN
SEM-III & IV
Jaswinder Singh B.A
SEM-III & IV
Kainaat Gautam B.A SOCIAL SCIENCE
SEM-III & IV
Kulwinder Singh B.A
SEM-I & II
Komalpreet Kaur B.COM
SEM-III & IV
Loveleen Kaur BBA
SEM-VI
Lovepreet Kaur B.SC. (HONS) PHYSICS
SEM-I & II
Mandeep Kaur BJMC
SEM-I & II
Mandeep Kaur BPT
PART-IV
Mandeep Kaur M.SC. COMP. SCI.
SEM-I & II
Manjot Kaur PGDFGC
SEM-I & II
Manmeet Kaur B.A SOCIAL SCIENCE
SEM-I & II
Komal B.COM
SEM- I & II
Kanika Aggarwal B.SC. ECONOMICS
SEM-I & II
Manpreet Kaur B.SC MEDICAL
SEM-III & IV
Manpreet Kaur BCA
SEM- I & II
Manpreet Kaur M.SC. MATH
SEM-I & II
Manpreet Kaur PGDCA
SEM-I & II
Navneet Kaur B.SC. ( HONS ) CHEM.
SEM-I & II
Nisha Kumari B.SC COMP. SCI.
SEM-I & II
Pawanjot Kaur B.SC. BIO TECHNOLOGY
SEM-III & IV
Prabhdeep Kaur B.SC MEDICAL
SEM-I & II
Prabhjot Singh B.SC. MEDICAL
SEM-VI
Prabhleen K.Dhingra BPT
PART-II
Ravinderjit Kaur B.SC IT
SEM-III & IV
Robinjeet Kaur B.SC FASHION DESIGN
SEM-I & II
TOPPER STUDENTS 2017-18
Simran Kaur BBA
SEM-I & II
Sukhjinder Kaur B.A (HONS ) ENGLISH
SEM-I & II
Sunny Saikia BBA
SEM-III & IV
Navdeep Kaur M.PHILL COMMERCE
Navdeep Kaur PGDFS
SEM-I & II
Navjot Kaur MPA
SEM-I & II
Navpreet Kaur MJMC
SEM-I & II
Nitika M.A ENGLISH
SEM-IV
Pawandeep Kaur M.PHILL
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Rabia M.SC. CHEMISTRY
SEM-I & II
Rajinder Kaur B.SC. NON MEDICAL
SEM-III & IV
Ravinderjeet Kaur M.A ENGLISH
SEM-I & II
Sakshi Bajaj M.COM SEM-IV
Sanjoli Mahajan M.SC. ZOOLOGY
SEM-I & II
Shifali Mahajan M.SC. CHEMISTRY
SEM-IV
Shivani M.SC. BIO TECH.
SEM-IV
Jaswinder Kaur M.A HISTORY
SEM-IV
Kajal M.SC IT
SEM-I & II
Jobanpreet Kaur M.SC. IT SEM-IV
Komalpreet Kaur M.A ECONOMICS
SEM-I & II
Loveleen Kaur S.MPT
SEM-I & II
Mahabir Singh M.A POLITICAL SCIENCE
SEM-I & II
Mandeep Kaur M.A POLITICAL SCIENCE
SEM-IV
Lovepreet Kaur DCA
SEM-I & II
Taru Anand MPT
SEM-III & IV
Tavleen Kaur M.PHILL ENGLISH
Wazir Singh M.A PUNJABI
SEM-I & II
Vishaldeep Singh DRM
SEM- I & II
Pooja Mehra M.A FINE ARTS
SEM-I & II
Ravneet Kaur M.SC. BIO TECH.
SEM-I & II
Ravneet Kaur M.SC. ZOOLOGY
SEM-IV
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TOPPER STUDENTS 2017-18
Aditi Trehan SEM-I & II
Akashdeep Singh B.SC. ECO.SEM-III & IV
Alisha Sharma M.SC. PHARMA
SEM-I & II
Amanpreet Kaur M.PHILL PUNJABI
Aarti RishiB.SC. BIO TECHNOLOGY
SEM-VI
Amritpal Kaur M.SC. PHYSICS
SEM-I & II
Amritpal Singh B.SC. IT
SEM-I & II
Anita Dutta M.SC. PHYSICS
SEM-IV
Anureet Kaur M.SC MATH
SEM-IV
Arpanpreet Kaur B.SC. BIO TECH.
SEM-I & II
Ashu Rajput M.SC. COMP. SCI.
SEM-IV
Avisekh Kanaria BCA
SEM-III & IV
Babandeep Kaur B.SC COMP. SCI.
SEM-III & IV
Baljit Singh DCA
SEM- I & II
Bhavjot Singh B.SC. COMP. SCI.
SEM-VI
Charanjit Kaur M.A ECONOMICS
SEM-IV
Deepika Sharma B.SC. NON MEDICAL
SEM-VI
Dharampreet Kaur M.A HISTORY
SEM-I & II
Gurbir Singh Ball MPA
SEM-I & II
Gurpinder Kaur M.SC. BOTANY
SEM-IV
Gurvarinder Kaur M.SC. BOTANY
SEM-I & II
Harneet Kaur M.A PUNJABI
SEM-IV
Harpreet Kaur M.COM
SEM- I & II
Gauravpreet B.A
SEM-VI
Gurpinderbir Singh B.A (HONS) PUNJABI
SEM-I & II
Gurpreet Kaur B.SC IT SEM-VI
Harmanjot Singh B.COM (P)
SEM-VI
Harshivam Bawa BJMC
SEM-III & IV
Isha Bhatia BPT
PART-III
Jagroop Singh Bajwa B.SC. ECONOMICS
SEM-VI
Amandeep KaurM.SC Agri
Ist Year
Jashanpreet KaurM.SC Agri IInd Year
Parvani SharmaBFST
Ist Year
Amreetpal KaurBFST
IInd Year
Sumanpreet KaurBFST
IIIrd Year
Navdeep KaurB.SC Agri (Hons)
Ist Year
Sunpreet KaurB.SC Agri (Hons)
IInd Year
Mandeep KaurB.SC Agri (Hons)
IIIrd Year
Harsimran KaurB.SC Agri (Hons)
IVth Year
Navpreet KaurBFST
IVth Year
Mehak KochharMFST
Ist Year
JyotiMFST
IInd Year
SPORTS STARS INTERNATIONAL 2017-18
Akhil Sheoran Shooting
Akhil Sheoran of Shoo�ng bagged Gold ISSF World cup held at Maxico on 10-14.03.18 and also got team bronze medal world University Games from 14-18 March 2018 held at Malaysia. He bagged 5 gold in AIIU held at Jaipur on 08-11.02.18. He also won 2 gold in Sr. Na�onal held at Kerela on 11-13.12.17.
MeghnaShooting
Meghna of Shoo�ng won gold (T) and silver (I) in world University Games from 14-18 March held at Malasia. Silver in Asian Airgun Championship held at Japan on 06-12.12.17. She par�cipated in commonwealth games held at Australia on 28.10.17 to 08-11.17 & Swedish cup held at Sweden on 04-06.01.18. She bagged 2gold, 2 silver & 2 bronze in AIIU held at Jaipur on 08-11.02.18. Shreya
Shooting
Shreya of Shoo�ng got team bronze medal world University Games from 14-18 March held at Malasia. She bagged gold, silver & Bronze in AIIU held at Jaipur on 08-11.02.18. She also won gold & 2 silver in Sr. Na�onal held at Kerela on 11-13.12.17.
Shamsher SinghHandball
Shamsher Singh of Handball won gold medal in U-23 Handball Interna�onal Federa�on Trophy held at Faislabad, Pakistan from 10-15 March 2018.
NotumFencing
Notum of Fencing got 2nd place in Sabre (Team) in 2nd TFF Minime Series & Thailand Open Fencing Championships 2017 held at Bangkok, Thailand from 9-17 September 2017. He bagged gold &Silver in AIIU held at GNDU on 17-19.01.18.
JavedFencing
Javed Ahmed Chaudhary of Fencing got 2nd place in Sabre (Team) in 2nd TFF Minime S e r i e s & T h a i l a n d O p e n F e n c i n g Championships 2017 held at Bangkok, Thailand from 9-17 September 2017. He bagged 2 gold in AIIU held at GNDU on 17-19.01.18 & Silver in Sr. Na�onal held at Solapur on 23-26.12.17.
LakshayaShooting
Lakshaya of Shoo�ng par�cipated in world University Games from 14-18 March held at Malaysia. He bagged gold & silver in AIIU held at Jaipur on 08-11.02.18. He also won silver in Sr. Na�onal held at Kerela on 11-13.12.17.
Navdeep S. Rathore Shooting
Navdeep Singh Rathore of Shoo�ng par�cipated in world University Games from 14-18 March held at Malaysia. He bagged 2 gold, silver & Bronze in AIIU held at Jaipur on 08-11.02.18.
Awati RadhikaFencing
Radhika Awa� of Fencing par�cipated in Asian Games held at Hong kong on 15-20 june 2017, world cup held at Spain on 23-24 Feb.2018 & par�cipated in World cup held at Germany on 26-19.06.17. She also got Gold & Silver in Sr. Na�onal held at Solapur on 23-26.12.17.
Bindu DeviFencing
Bindu Devi of Fencing par�cipated in Asian Games held at Hong kong on 15-20 june 2017 & world cup held at Spain on 23-24 Feb.2018. She also got Gold & Silver in Sr. Na�onal held at Solapur on 23-26.12.17.
Vansh Fencing
Vansh Mahajan of Fencing par�cipated in World Cup held at Russia on 11-12.11.17. He bagged gold in AIIU held at GNDU on 17-19.01.18 & Silver in Sr. Na�onal held at Solapur on 23-26.12.17.
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VaishalyArchery
Sukhchain KaurArchery
Arpandeep KaurAthletics (Discuss throw)
RajpindersinghBoxing
ShivamCricket
Satnaam SinghCricket
Lovedeep SinghCricket
Amanjit SinghGatka
Vikas kumarGatka
Balraj Singh Gatka
Kabitha DeviFencing
Nekpreet Singh Fencing
Rajan PrasarFencing
Raviraj DashrathFencing
Mandeep SinghFencing
SahilFencing
Lenin MeetieFencing
Lovepreet kaurGatka
Manpreet KaurHockey
Navneet KaurHockey
Harshdeep SinghJudo
OorjaTaekwondo
KritikaTaekwondo
KonicaTaekwondo
Arshjot SinghTaekwondo
Jashanjot SinghTaekwondo
Sukhraj SinghTug of War
Suba SinghTug of War
Kanwarjit SinghTug of War
Romanpreet SinghTug of War
Amar SinghTug of War
Daler SinghTug of War
Rajat BhardwajWater Polo
Ishwanpreet SinghWater Polo
HarshWater Polo
Nikhil SharmaWater Polo
VishalWater Polo
AkashWater Polo
Sushil SinghWater Sports
RupitiWater Sports
Sumit ShoukeenWater Sports
Kh. Nanao SinghWater Sports
Akshay KumarWater Sports
Ajit KumarWater Sports
Ankur DubeyWater Sports
Deepak KumarWater Sports
CULTURAL GEMS 2017-18
Karamjit Singh Bhangra
Manjinder Singh Bhangra
Manjot Singh Bhangra
Harvinder Singh Bhangra
Banjot SinghBhangra
Harpreet SinghBhangra
Abhishek SinghBhangra
Gaganpreet SinghBhangra
Amritjit SinghBhangra
Sidakdeep SinghBhangra
Gurdeep SinghBhangra
Harmanpreet SinghBhangra
Nacchtar Singh Bhangra
Simranjeet KaurGidha
Shubhpreet KaurGidha
Taranpreet KaurGidha
Ravneet KaurGidha
Amarpreet KaurGidha
Manmeet KaurGidha
Satkar KaurGidha
Kirandeep KaurGidha
Sukhjinder KaurGidha
Sandeep KaurGidha
Taranveer KaurGidha
MarkasTheater
Bikramjit SharmaTheater
Karanbir SinghTheater
Jagga SinghTheater
Jaspreet SinghTheater
MP MasihTheater
Samreet KaurTheater
Akshdeep Singh Theatre
Kamalpreet Singh Theater
Sawan Singh Theater
Virat S Chouhan Theater
Diksha Taal Theater
Gurpreet SinghMusic
Anterpreet Singh Music
Rasal SinghMusic
Avninder Singh Music
Aaswinder Singh Music
Varinder Singh Music
Gurmeet Singh Music
Ishan DograMusic
Mohit Western Music
Amitoj Singh Western Music
Gurpreet Kaur Western Group
Sairakshita Western Song
Jujhar SinghFine Arts
Maninder Singh Fine Arts
Malkeet Singh Fine Art
Sukhman Kaur Event Skit
Kawalpreet Singh, Poem Symposium, Debate
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SapnaRhy. Gymnastics
Avishkaar TomarShooting
Ashwani KumarShooting
Hunardeep SinghShooting
Satvir Shooting
SnehaTaekwondo
Ankita SachdevaRhy. Gymnastics
Kajol MananRhy. Gymnastics
Medal and Prizes
1. Macauliffe Memorial Medal: For best essay on Sikh Religion/History.
2. Bhai Dit Singh Medal: 3 Medals for the best papers written on Sikh Religion/ Principles.
3. S. Benode Singh Medal: For first in B.Sc.-I in the University examination.
4. Ratigan Memorial Medal: For first among the college students in TDC-III examination.
5. S. Sohan Singh Medal: For first in B.Com-III examination.
6. Bhai Gurdas Medal : For first in B.Sc. Part-III.
7. Cole Medal: For first in TDC part-III (Arts) among college students.
8. S. Sewa Singh Partap Singh Medal: For the best student of TDC Part-II (Science or Arts)
9. Sardar Bahadur Attar Singh Medal: Awarded to the Gursikh student of +2 (Sci.)/TDC Part-II (Science or Arts)
10. S. Ishar Singh Medal: For first in TDC Part-III in (Compulsory) Punjabi.
11. Bhai Mohan Singh Vaid Medal: For first in Punjabi (Elective).
12. Bhai Bishamber Das Sethi Medal (From Gurbax Rai Sethi): 2 Medals for the best debators.
13. Rai Bahadur Parkash Chand Mehra Medal: For the best poet.
14. Major Veer Singh: Sir Cland Einchin Lock Medal (By Dr. Jagat Singh): Awarded to an Amritdhari student who visits the Gurudwara
regularly.
15. Bhai Narain Singh Granthi Medal: Awarded to an Amritdhari student, who participates in religious activities and visits Gurudwara
regularly.
16. S. Mool Singh-Col. Mohinder Singh Medal: Awarded to the Sikh student first in divinity.
17. Late Major Jasbir Singh Medal: For Sikh Student first in divinity.
18. Late S. Kanwaljeet Singh Hoon Medal: To student who stands 1st in B.Com. Part-III.
19. Duncliff Medal: For first in B.A./B.Sc. Part-I Punjabi (Compulsory)
20. Koet Singh Sabha Medal: For first in B.A./B.Sc. Part-I Punjabi (Compulsory)
21. Dr. Jagat Singh Holly Medal: For first student of B.Sc. (Agri.) Final Year.
22. S. Sohan Singh Medal (By S. Jai Singh): For first in B.Sc.-III (Med.)
23. S. Ishar Singh Medal: For Ist in B.A.-I Punjabi (Elective).
24. Justice Teja Singh Medal: For Ist in B.A.-III in the subject of Pol. Sc.
25. Bhai Ajit Singh Medal: For B.Sc.-III student who gets the highest marks in Physics & Chemistry.
26. Bhai Mohan Singh Vaid Medal: For first in BCA-III Year.
27. Late Prof. Amarjeet Singh Batra Gold Medal: For student of M.Sc.-I who stands first in Agronomy.
28. Prof. Raghbir Singh Memorial Gold Medal: For first in the M.A. Punjabi-II.
29. Sardar Sabal Singh Gold Medals: Two gold medals for best sportsman of the year and Topper in B.Sc. (Agriculture) in the
University.
30. Principal Dr. Mohinder Singh Dhariwal Gold Medal: For first in M.A. Economics-I.
31. Sri Guru Harkrishan Kripa Trust Gold Medals: For each of Nine B.Sc. Students standing First in I, II, III year's annual
examination respectively in Computer Science, Computer Application and Computer I.T.
32. Bawa Kartar Singh Prize: Awarded every year to the student who stands first in Chemistry in B.Sc.
33. S. Jai Singh Jhabal Prize: Awarded to the students who stand first and second respectively in B.Sc.-III Year.
34. S. Sadhu Singh Jhabal Prize: The students of B.A.-III (Arts) who stand first and second respectively in the subject of Political
Science are awarded this prize. Two Prizes are awarded to the students of B.Sc. (Agri.) who secure first and second positions
respectively.
35. Mata Manjit Kaur Prize: Rs. 1100/- to be awarded to the student who stands first in the College in B.Sc.-I(Med.).
Government Scholarships1. National Scholarship Scheme : The students are granted scholarship every year on the basis of the Matric/ +2 and Graduate
examinations. The number of scholarships to be given is decided by the Indian Govt. There is no income limit fixed for the
Graduates who are granted scholarships on merit. The scholarship once granted continues till the student gets the degree. It
is renewed every year on the basis of the progress shown by the student.
2. State Competence Scholarship Scheme : Under the State Competence Scholarship Scheme, the Punjab Govt. Grants the
scholarships for General Education to the students on the basis of Plus Two and Graduate Examinations on merit. The
student must be a resident of Punjab and have passed the examination from the institution under Punjab State. The student
must seek admission in Punjab State.
Note: The Student placed in merit under the National and State Scholarship schemes have to submit their forms to the Head of
the institutions conducting examination and the Principal of the educational institutions have to submit these forms after
attestation to the Institutions conducting examination within a stipulated period.
3. Scholarship to promote Hindi for Non-Hindi Speaking Students : This is a center sponsored Scheme. Applications are
invited from the colleges of the state and Scholarships are granted to students who are resident of Punjab State and have
passed all examinations from Punjab.
4. Scholarship for the Teacher's Children : The Scholarship is granted to the children of the teachers every year on Merit.
An application form for this scholarship can be obtained from the DPI (Colleges) Office, Punjab.
5. Scholarship for Students of 1984 Riot Affected Families : The Punjab State Grants the Scholarship every year to the
students who belong to riot affected families (1984). An attested copy of the Red Card by concerned D.C. must be submitted
along with the scholarship form.
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Deserving students are awarded stipends, scholarships and incentives on the basis of their achievements in various fields of academic activity. All public, national, state and university scholarships are tenable in this college. In addition, the college offers following scholarships:
.1. Macauliffe Scholarship: A scholarship of Rs. 200/- per month sponsored by the Sikh Cultural Society of Great Britain and the Sikh courier, Mollison Way, Edgware, Middlesex, Greater London HA850QW, England through Mr. Amar Singh Chhatwal, General Secretary and Managing Editor, the main donors being Dr. Kirpal Singh Jassal of U.S.A., S. Gurdeep Singh Gujral and S. Gurcharan Singh Chhatwal of London. The Awardee must be a committed Gursikh, have a good academic career studying at the University level in Khalsa College, Amritsar and have a clear and definite interest in Sikh Theology and History.
2. Principal G.A. Wathen Scholarship: The scholarship of Rs. 150/- per month (for 10 months in a year) is awarded to a bright deserving student boy or girl who would otherwise be unable to have college education,
3. S. Kartar Singh (Novelty Sweets) Scholarship: The scholarship of Rs. 100/- per month (10 months in a year) includes 3 scholarships for the students who stand first in B.Sc. Food Technology Part-I/II/IIl respectively. S. Kartar Singh Scholarship is sponsored by his son S. Bhupinder Singh M.D. Novelty Sweets in the memory of his father.
4. Sardar Joginder Singh Dhillon Scholarship: Two scholarships of Rs. 100/- per month each to two deserving merit students, one of the scholarships is given preferably to a student belonging to Gumtala Village.
5. Sardar Rajinder Singh Scholarship: Dr. B.N.S. Walia, 58, Sector 5, Chadigarh has offered a scholarship of Rs. 100/- per month (for ten months) in the memory of his revered father S. Rajinder Singh to be awarded to a needy sikh student. The scholarship will be awarded preferably to the deserving students of M.A. (Pol. Science) and M. Sc. (Chem.) in alternate years. The student must have secured at least Ist class marks in the previous examination. The scholarship will be awarded at the discretion of the Principal.
6. Sardar Sunder Singh Chhatwal Scholarship: S. Sunder Singh Chhatwal Scholarship of Rs. 200/- per month is sponsored by his son, S. Amar Singh Chhatwal Honorary Managing Editor, Cultural Society of Great Britain, London) of 88, Mollisin way, Edgware, Middlesex Greator London, England. (The awardee must be committed GURSIKH and AMRITDHARI, have a good academic career preferably Ist class in B.A./M.A. and have a clear and definite interest in Sikh Theology and History). The Awardee must be a committed Gursikh, have a good academic career studying at the university level in Khalsa College, Amritsar and have a clear and definite interest in Sikh Theology and History.
7. Bibi Sita Chhatwal (Satwant Kaur) Scholarship: This Scholarship is sponsored by Amar Singh Chhatwal, Managing Editor, The Sikh Courier International and general secretary, the sikh cultural society of Great Britain, 88, Mollison way, Edgware, Greater London in memory of his wife. The Awardee must be a committed Gursikh, have a good academic career studying at the university level in Khalsa College, Amritsar and have a clear and definite interest in Sikh Theology and History.
8. Sardar Santokh Singh Chawla Scholarship: The scholarship of Rs. 100/- per month is awarded to student who stands first in B.Com. Ist year in the college (and it shall be payable for 10 months in year) provided he rejoins the next class in the college.
9. Sardarni Bhagwanti, Sardar Santokh Singh Chawla Scholarship: This Scholarship of Rs. 100/- per month for 10 months is awarded to the student standing first in plus two (Medical) in the college provided he/she joins the next class in this college.
10. S. Narain Singh, Gurdip Kaur Hassan Scholarship: Two Scholarships from the interest on FDR to be awarded annually to one each of the Science and Arts students on the basis of their merit and financial need. The students for the scholarship will be selected jointly by the Principal and Dr. Avtar Singh
11. Dr. Bhagat Singh Thind Scholarship: In honour of his wife Vivian Thind, out of interest on the endowment fund to be given two merit holder and economically poor Sikh students got admission in B.A. and B.Sc. (Medical) or B.Sc. (Non-Medical).
12. Late Sardar Kanwaljit Singh Arora Husband of Mrs. Chand Kaur Arora Scholarship/Gold Medal: Four Scholarships of Rs. 450/- each i.e. Rs. 50/- per month for a period of 9 months. The scholarships are to be given completely on merit to needy but intelligent students with excellent performance in the past and with minimum 60% marks in aggregate in the classes which they have passed.
13. S. Naunidh Singh Stipend: This stipend, equivalent to tuition fee, is given to a fatherless and poor student in order of merit.
14. Col. Bawa Jiwan Singh Stipends: Diploma in Divinity class is being run by the Managing committee out of the annual Income accrued from these donations. It is recognised that an amount of Rs. 450/- (approx) could be spent per month out of this fund.
15. S. Binode Singh Stipends:
i) A stipend of Rs. 25/- per month to the student standing Ist in B.Sc. Agri. Part-I and studying in B. Sc. Agri.II.
ii) A stipend of Rs. 25/- per month to the student standing Ist in B. Sc. Agri. Part-II and studying in B.Sc. Agri. III.
iii) A stipend of Rs. 25/- per month to the student standing Ist in B.Sc. Agri. Part-III and studying in B. Sc. Agri. Final.
16. S. Mittar Singh Scholarship: A stipend of Rs. 1000/- each to be paid to students standing first among the college students in M.A. English and M.A. Economics examination of Guru Nanak Dev University every year.
17. S. Joginder Singh Chawla Scholarship: Rs. 100/- per month (10 months in a year). This is awarded to a student who stands first in B.Sc. Part-I provided he/she is admitted to the next class.
18. Sardarni Parsin Kaur Sarkaria, S. Inder Singh Tehsildar Scholarship: Rs. 5000/- to be awarded to the Gursikh students boys/girls of the old inhabitants of Kot Khalsa by Major Mohinder Singh Sarkaria (Roop Mahal, Ajaibgarh, Dr. Surta Singh Road, Amritsar). This Scholarship will be awarded at the recommendation of Major Mohinder Singh Sarkaria to the eligible student of Khalsa College or Khalsa College for women.
19. S. Narain Singh Chawla : The stipend of Rs. 15/- per month (for one year) to be awarded to three Chawla students (Sikh/Hindu Chawla) or to a Sikh student of Agri Department in case both students are not found eligible.
20. Guru Gobind Singh Stipends: Rs. 20 per month. These stipends are reserved for students of B.A. II & III year at the rate of Rs. 10/- per month to be awarded to poor and needy students.
21. Bhai Heera Sigh Stipends: Rs. 50/- per month. These stipends are reserved for the Amritdhari student of TDC Part-II taking part in Kirtan. The
Stipends and Scholarshipsother stipends of the same amount will be awarded to any student (except B.A.-II) fulfilling the above conditions. These stipends will be awarded to 10 students.
22. Bawa Moot Singh Stipend: Rs. 9/- per month for 7 month (October to April). These stipends are reserved for two Gursikh students of TDC Part-I and will be awarded on the basis of Plus Two results.
23. Macaulife Memorial Stipends: 6 divinity stipends for - 8 months (Beginning from September) will be awarded every year by the Managing Committee.
a) 2 Stipends of Rs. 10/- and Rs. 12/- per month for TDC Part-III.
b) 2 Stipends of Rs. 10/- and Rs. 12/- per month for TDC Part-II.
c) 2 Stipends of Rs. 10/- and Rs. 12/- per month for TDC Part-I.
24. S. Maninder Singh Stipend: Rs. 5/- per month for the student of B. Sc. Agriculture.
25. S. Gurmukh Singh Chawla Socholarship: This is to be awarded to the outstanding Athlete of Khalsa College, Amritsar who earns a berth in the State Athletic Team. In case no student qualifies, the scholarships may be awarded to the student of this College who is selected to represent Guru Nanak Dev University Athletic Team. Rs. 100/- per month will be given as scholarship to him for 10 months of one year.
26. S. Manohar Singh and Sardarni Gursharan Kaur Stipend: Two stipends of Rs. 1250/- each (in four installments) to be given to two very poor students to help them become graduates. The Principal to select the students.
27. Late Sh. Ram Nath Mahendroo and Smt. Phoolan Rani Mahendroo Stipend: This stipend to be awarded to the students : who stand first in M.Com. Part-I' and M.Se. Agriculture Part-I.
28. S. Gurbhajan Singh Stipend: Rs. 2000/- per annum for B.Sc. (Agri.) students. The students will be selected by the Principal and Prof. Kashmir Singh.
29. Brig Mann Singh Oberoi Scholarship : This scholarship is awarded to the student of B.Sc.-III (Medical/N.Medical) who secures maximum marks in the University examination amongst the college students every year.
30. Sant Baba Sham Singh Ji, Sant Baba Sehaj Singh Ji Stipend: Rs. 1500/- per annual to be given to two Agriculture Students, 2 Science Group students, 2 Computer Science students and 2 Arts students. The students should be Gursikh and brilliant in studies.
31. Principal Bishan Singh Samundri Stipend: Rs. 300/- per month to be givne to a student belonging to rural Sikh family who stands first in 10+2 and takes admission in B.Sc. (Agri.) Course. This stipend will be awarded for four years.
32. Bibi Surjit Kaur Dhariwal Memorial Scholarship: Rs. 1000/- given to the student who stands first in the University Examination of Physiotherapy.
33. Late Sh. Khazan Singh Jolly Scholarship: Two stipends of Rs. 1000/- each per annum to be awarded to the students who stand in the Merit of B.Sc.-I and B.Sc.-II Med. & Non-Medical University Examination or have got the maximum marks. The students will be selected by the representative of Jolly family. Prof. M.S. Garkhel and Principal Khalsa College, Amritsar.
34. Sardarni Kirpal Kaur & Sardar Amar Singh Dua Scholarship: This Scholarship will be granted to a student on the basis of merit and financial need.
35. S. Sabdal Singh Scholarship: One most needy student will be granted Rs. 200/- per month every year.
36. S. Swarup Singh Marwah Scholarship: Rs. 50/- per month for poor and needy students of 10+1 and 10+2 science group. In case, there is no suitable student from science. Group, the same will be awarded to a student of B. Com.
37. Sh. Amar Nath Sharma Scholarship: This scholarship will be awarded to the deserving students studying in this college preferably belonging to Village Nathu Chak, P.O. Kairon, Tarn Taran, Amritsar.
38. Sant Sadhu Singh Dhariwal Memorial Scholarship: This scholarship will be awarded to the student who stands first in M.Sc. Botany Part-I in the College at Rs. 750 per annum.
39. Prof. M.S. Garkhel Scholarship: This scholarship of Rs. 1500/- per annum will be awarded to the student who is placed in the merit list or secures maximum marks in the University Examination of M.Sc. (Chemistry) Part-I, subject to the condition that the student is admitted to M.Sc. (Chemistry) Part-II in Khalsa College, Amritsar.
40. Sri Guru Harkrishan Kripa Turst Scholarship: Rs. 150/-per month, for ten months, for each of Nine B.Sc. Students coming from economically weak under priviledged background on the basis of merit cum means, in I, II, III year's annual examination respectively in Computer Science, Computer Application and Computer I.T.
41. S. Joginder Singh Scholarship: This scholarship will be awarded out of interest earned from FDR of Rs. 36,500/-donated by S. Joginder Singh of U.K. as per discretion of the donor.
42. Mandeep Kaur Memorial Scholarship: To be paid out of the interest earned from FDR of Rs. 5000/- donated by her father for the topper of M.Sc. (Botany) Part-II
43. S. Bela Singh Former Sarpanch Scholarship: To be paid out of interest earned from FDR of Rs. 20, 000/- donated by his son S. Harbhajan Singh Gill. This scholarship will be awarded to a student who stand first in BA (Final) with Public Administration as one of the subject.
44. Sardarni Harnam Kaur, daughter of S. Nand Singh Shaheed Saragarhi Scholarship: This endowment has been created by her son Prof. Rajinder Singh Ranu, USA and village Jalan, Distt. Sangrur in her honor. Out of interest upon the endowment amount Rs. 10000 scholarship to be awarded to the needy , brilliant student of village origin (Information Technology i.e. B.Sc. (IT, Food Tech & Bio-Tech.). If above student maintains his result OK, his scholarship to be continued in IInd year and new student should be selected in Ist year and so on.
45. S. Jagjit Singh Chawla Chief Khalsa Diwan Stipend: Rs. 200/- per month quarterly for the needy sikh (boy) student.
46. S. Wattan Singh Registar Scholarship: This scholarship will be awarded to a student, who is from a rural background, whose parents have 4-5 acres of land and he cannot afford to go to the college. The scholarship will be paid out of interest to be earned from the amount of Rs. 47100/- donated by S. Sajjan Singh Bajwa of U.S.A.
Stipends and Scholarships
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47. S. Gurcharan Singh, Prof. of Mathematics Scholarship: Interest earned from the amount of Rs. 45, 200/- donated by Dr. Sajjan Singh Bajwa of U.S.A. to be given to student first in +2 class admission in B. Sc. (Non Medical).
48. Sepoy Nand Singh Shaheed Saragarhi Scholarship: This scholarship is donated by Sepoy Nand Singh's grandson, Prof. Rajinder Singh. Out of interest upon the endowment amount 95% of the interest to be awarded to the needy, brilliant student of village origin (Information Technology i.e. B.Sc. (IT, Food Tech. & Bio-Tech) to be awarded one student only. To be continued if the student maintain his result.
49. Hawaldar Isher Singh Shaheed Saragarhi Scholarship: To be paid by Prof. Rajinder Rana in honor of Hawaldar Isher Singh. Out of interest upon the endowment amount 95% of the interest to be awarded to the needy, brilliant student of village origin (Information Technology i.e. B.Sc. (IT, Food Tech. & Bio-Tech) to be awarded one student only. To be continued if the student maintain his result.
50. Bibi Kanwaljit Kaur Memorial Scholarship: To be awarded scholarship out of interest on endowment.
51. S. Diwan Singh (Prof. of Punjabi) Scholarship: To be paid from interest earned from the amount of Rs. 43000/- donated by S. Sajjan, S. Bajwa of U.S.A., for a student standing first in B.A. Punjabi, enrolled in M.A. Punjabi.
52. S. Amarjit Singh (Prof. of Agriculture Scholarship): To be paid from interest earned from the amount of Rs. 4300/- donated by Dr. Sajjan and S. Bajwa of U.S.A., given to student standing first, or second in 10+2 admitted in B.Sc. (Agri.) Course.
53. Grewal Students Scholarship: S. Kirpal Singh & Smt. Tripat Kaur Grewal, U.S.A. have donated a sum of $ 1000 for distribution of scholarship among poor students.
54. Marshal of Air Force Arjun Singh Trust: A scholarship from the income from the trust fund will be given to poor / needy students of Kohali village pursuing higher education at Khalsa College, Amritsar.
55. Dhadi S. Sohan Singh Seetal Scholarship: Three scholarships to be awarded to the Toppers in M.Sc.-I (Zoology), M.A.-I (Pbi.) and B.Sc.-I (Medical) in equal shares out of interest accrued on the amount deposited for the scholarship.
56. Justice Teja Singh Scholarship: Instituted by Justice Teja Singh Foundation for award of scholarship of Rs. 10,000/- per annum to student of B.Sc. (Bio-Tech) on need cum merit basis.
57. S. Deep Singh Scholarship: S. Deep Singh COLBERT WA. 9905, USA has donated a sum of Rs. 30,000/- for distribution of scholarships among needy meritorious Sikh students
58. S. Makhan Singh Majithia Scholarship: To be paid out of interest from the amount of Rs. 100,000/- donated by S. Makhan Singh Majithia for poor and needy student of the college.
59. Dr. Bhag Singh Sidhu and Mrs. Bhagwan Kaur Sidhu Scholarship : Four scholarships of Rs. 30,000/- each to be given to students (Two Boys and Two Girls) who belong to rural area, have good academic record and are National Level Players, out of 2000 $ donated by Dr. Jasjeet Sidhu (USA) in memory of his parents.
60. S. Avtar Singh Gill Scholarship : To be paid to a needy student out of interest earned from FDR Rs. 50,000/- donated by S. Avtar Singh Gill.
61. Khalsa College 1961-67 B.Sc. Agri Batch Students Stipend : To be paid to topper of B.Sc. Agriculture Ist Year student out of interest earned from FDR Rs. 51,000/- donated by Old Alumni of Agriculture.
62. S. Bhagwant Singh Sandhu Scholarship : To be paid to a needy, handicaped and brilliant student of B.Sc. Medical/Non-Medical/Agriculture out of interest earned from FDR Rs. 51,000/- donated by S. Harjit Singh IPS Old Alumni.
63. Harmandeep Singh Bath Memorial Scholarship to be paid to the students who stand first in B.Sc. Part I (Sem-I & II) Medical & takes admission in B.Sc. II (Sem-III) out of interest incurred on Rs. 8000/- every year.
64. S. Kartar Singh Gandhi and Mrs. Surjit Kaur Gandhi Memorial Scholarship to be paid to the students who bag first, second or third position in vocal classical music in intervarsity youth festival, out of interest incurred on the amount of Rs. 1,00,000 every year.
65. Dr. Karnail Singh Thind scholarship to parentless meritorious students seeking admission in the college for higher education after +2, out of interest incurred on Rs. 1,00,000/- every year.
66. Khalsa Global Reach Foundation INC Scholarship to be paid to 50 to 60 brilliant and needy students out of interest incurred on the amount of Rs. One Crore. This endowment is sent by S. Bakshish Singh Sandhu from USA and alumnus of College.
Important Note: The provisions stated in the Prospectus are subject to change, if any, as per the notification/circular issued by the Government/University/College from time to time.
Checklist for Admission FormA candidate seeking admission to the College must fulfill the following requirements :
a) To fill in all the particulars on the prescribed Admission Form, appended in the Prospectus, in his/her own hand-writing. Incomplete form will be rejected.
b) To bring four latest Passport Size Photographs. One is to be pasted on the Admission Form and the other three photographs are to be pasted on the slips attached with the Admission Form.
c) Documents to be attached :
(i) Self attested copies of certificates/detailed marks cards of having passed the lower examinations.
(ii) A copy of the matriculation certificate as a proof of the date of birth .
(iii) Character certificate from the head of institution last attended as regular student.
(iv) A copy of Aadhaar Card
(v) Students belonging to Scheduled Castes / Tribes / Backward Classes are required to attach a certificate to the effect from the competent authority. Affidavits will not be accepted.
d) A student from any Indian University (except GNDU) or Board (outside Punjab) seeking admission/migration to the college will be required to attach the following additional documents :
i) Inter-University Migration Certificate
ii) Eligibility Certificate from Guru Nanak Dev University.
Stipends and Scholarships
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APPLICATION FORM FOR ADMISSION (2018-19)FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
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Class to which admission is sought / ebk; fi; ftu dkybk b?Dk j?_________________________________________
Subjects to be opted/ ftF/ i' b?D/ jB_________________________________________________________________
Student's Name (in CAPITAL letters) _________________________________________________________________________
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Date of Birth / iBw fwsh � � � :{BhH$p'ov ofi;Nq/FB BzL Uni./Board Regd. No. _________________
Aadhar No.
Nationality/nwgirkqw____________ Gender Blood Group__________________ Male Female__
Area of Residence/ Rural/ipMf Urban/Sihr State (other than Punjab)______________Gr dw Kyqr
Mobile No. _________________________ E-mail _____________________________________
Father's Name/ fgsk dk BK (in CAPITAL Letters) ______________________________________________________
____________________________Occupation/feZsk _________________ Mobile No. __________________ E-mail _________________________
Mother's Name/ wksk dk BK__ (in CAPITAL Letters)
Occupation/feZsk ___________________ Mobile No. __________________ E-mail ______________________
Whether belong to (Tick)
Whether belong to Minority Community? If Yes (Tick)
Annual Income of Family/ gfotko dh ;bkBk nkwdB ____________________________________________________
Permanent Address/ xo dk gZek gsk _______________________________________________________________
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Gap Period if any, Give reasonsi/ r?g ghohnv j? sK T[; ;w/I eh ehsk<
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Correspondence Address/ fuZmh gZso bJh gsk_________________________________________________________
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Name of Guardian (If any)/ ;EkBe ;ogq;s dk BK (i/ j?) _________________________________________________
Relation/foFs/dkoh ________________________ Phone ________________________________________________
Address/ gsk _____________________________________________________________________________________
Have you ever been declared ineligible by the Uni./Boardi/ fe;/ :{Bhtof;Nh iK p'ov tZb'I fJwfsjkB ftZu p?mD bJh n:'r eoko fdZsk j't/ Yes/jK No/ BjhI
If Yes - School/College where studied;e{b$ekbi fiZE/ gfVQnk j?
Reason ekoB
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a) Have you ever been convicted by any court?/eh fe;/ ndkbs tZb'I ;iak sK BjhI fwbh< b) Have you ever been arrested for any crime or any criminal case registered against you? If so give details, if information is concealed admission can be cancelled.iK s[;hI fe;/ d'F ftu no?;N sK BjhI j'J/ i/ j'J/ j' sK t/otk fdZsk ikt/. (;{uBk ;jh Bk dZ;D @s/ dkybk e?I;b j' ;edk j?. /
Do you require hostel ?/ eh j';Nb oZyDk j? iK BjhI< Yes/ jK No/ BjhIIf yes, fill separate form/ i/ oZyDk j? sK tZyok ckow Gfonk ikt/
Any achievement/distinction in Sports /Extra Curricular Activities. y/vK iK siBAwcwrk ivDIAW ivc pRwpqIAW.
1. Matriculation
2. 10+2
3. Graduation Certificate
4. Post Graduation Certificate
5. Aadhar Card
Note : Character Certificate from the institute where the student last studied must be attached. Admission will not be given in case the certificate is not submitted.fi; ;z;Ek ftu fgSb/ ;kb ftfdnkoEh gVQdk ;h, T[; s'I ukb uZbD ;oNhfce/N b? e/ Bkb brkfJnk ikt/. Bk brkT[D dh ;{os ftZu dkybk BjhI fdZsk ikt/rk.
Declaration/v?ebko/FB I solemnly affirm that the information cited/given above is correct to my belief and knowledge. I understand that my admission can be cancelled on the basis of wrong information or for concealing facts. I stand committed to the rules and regulations of the University/College as appended in the Prospectus. I am joining this institution with the permission of my parents/ guardians. I have not taken admission in any other University/College. I shall not take part in any movement to stage a strike in the college or outside for any reason what so ever that can cause indiscipline or incite any other student to do so. I am aware of the fact that if I am found guilty of any subversive activity, the Principal has the right to fine, rusticate or expel me from the college.
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Signature of Father/Guardian Signature of the Applicant fgsk$;ogq;s d/ d;sys fpB?eko d/ d;sys
For Office Use Only/f;oca dcaso dh tos'II bJh$ Report of the Admission Committee /dkybk ew/Nh dh fog'oN Recommended/ Not Recommended/ f;ckoF$Bk f;ckoF eod/ jK1H Required Certificates attached /b'VhId/ d;skt/ia Bkb BZEh jB 2H All Columns are filled/;ko/ wZd Go/ j'J/ jB 3H Photograph is pasted/c'N' bZrh j?
Prof. Incharge/Registrar/g'qHfJzuoki$ofi;NokoaAdmission Committee/dkyabk ew/Nh
Admitted /dkyb ehsk iKdk j? Admitted Provisionally/nkoiah dkyb ehsk iKdk j?
Principal/fgqz;hgb
Yes/jK No/ BjhI
Yes/jK No/ BjhI
Please tick the extra curricular activities you have participated (Attach Certificates)
Cultural NCC NSS OthersSports Community Service
Copies of Certificate attached /Bkb BZEh ehs/ rJ/ ;oNhfce/N In Case of Students of Other University/Board
1. Migration Certificate
2. Eligibility
3. Equivalency Certificate
For SC/ST/BC Students &Post Matric Scholarship
1. SC/ST/BC Certificates
2. Copy of Aadhar Card
3. Income Certificate
4. Copy of Bank Pass Book
5. Required affidavit
KHALSA COLLEGE AMRITSARSession 2018-19
Name________________________________________________________
Father's Name_________________________________________________
Class___________________________Roll No. ______________________
Permanent Address_______________________________________________
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Correspondence Address__________________________________________
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Mobile No. _________________ Email Id.:___________________________
KHALSA COLLEGE AMRITSARSession 2018-19
Name________________________________________________________
Father's Name_________________________________________________
Class___________________________Roll No. ______________________
Permanent Address_______________________________________________
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Correspondence Address__________________________________________
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Mobile No. _________________ Email Id.:___________________________
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Name________________________________________________________
Father's Name_________________________________________________
Class___________________________Roll No. ______________________
Permanent Address_______________________________________________
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Correspondence Address__________________________________________
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Mobile No. _________________ Email Id.:___________________________
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Course Applied For …...............……………………..…………………..………..
Name……………………………………Father's Name…………….….......……………D.O.B. ……............……………
Address…………………………………………………………………......................…….………………………………
………………………………………Contact No.(1)………….............……………(2)….…….....…….......……………..
Marks Obtained (in qualifying class)…………..…Total Marks………...…..…..…Marks (%age) …......................……….
(For X+2 Pass Students only) Stream : Medical Non Medical Arts
Centre No. …………………………………………
Course Applied For…………………………………………..………..
Name ………………………….........……………… Father's Name……………………..........…………………………….…………..
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Date :.................. Signature of the Candidate
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AN AUTONOMOUS COLLLEGE
Centre No. …………………………………………
Concerned Clerk Deputy Controller (Examination) Invigilator
Date :……………… Signature of Candidate
Concerned Clerk
DATE OF ENTRANCE TEST
FORM FOR ENTRANCE TEST (2018-19)
ENTRANCE TEST 2018-19
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