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SRI KRISHNADEVARAYA UNIVERSITY ANANTHAPURAMU - 515 003 (A.P) INDIA DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION (Recognized by the Distance Education Council, New Delhi & NCTE) Website: www.sku-dde.com UG, PG AND B.Ed COURSES Important Dates for UG and PG Courses Sale of applications commences on : 10-11-2014 Last date for the receipt of filled in applications (Eligibility Test Admissions) : 31-03-2015 Last date for the receipt of filled in applications (Direct Admissions) :20-05-2015 Date of Eligibility Test for B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.B.M. and MBA : 19-04-2015 Announcement of UG/PG Eligibility Test Results : 30-04-2015 Important Dates for B.Ed and B.Ed Third Methodology Courses Sale of applications commences on : 01-11-2014 Last date for the receipt of filled in applications : 31-01-2015 COMMON PROSPECTUS (WITH APPLICATION FORM FOR ADMISSION) 2014-15

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  • SRI KRISHNADEVARAYA UNIVERSITY

    ANANTHAPURAMU - 515 003 (A.P) INDIA

    DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION (Recognized by the Distance Education Council, New Delhi & NCTE)

    Website: www.sku-dde.com

    UG, PG AND B.Ed COURSES

    Important Dates for UG and PG Courses

    Sale of applications commences on : 10-11-2014 Last date for the receipt of filled in applications (Eligibility Test Admissions) : 31-03-2015 Last date for the receipt of filled in applications (Direct Admissions) :20-05-2015 Date of Eligibility Test for B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.B.M. and MBA : 19-04-2015 Announcement of UG/PG Eligibility Test Results : 30-04-2015

    Important Dates for B.Ed and B.Ed Third Methodology Courses

    Sale of applications commences on : 01-11-2014 Last date for the receipt of filled in applications : 31-01-2015

    COMMON PROSPECTUS (WITH APPLICATION FORM FOR ADMISSION)

    2014-15

  • SRI KRISHNADEVARAYA UNIVERSITY DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION

    ANANTHAPURAMU 515 003 (A.P.)

    Chancellor His Excellency E.S.L. NARASIMHAN Governor of Andhra Pradesh

    Vice-Chancellor Prof. K. Ramakrishna Reddy Registrar Prof.K.Dasaratha Ramaiah Director Prof. S. Sankar Naik Joint Director Prof. B.V. Raghavulu Co-ordinator Sri. M. Ramakrishna Reddy Advisory Committee

    1. Prof. G.Sreedhar 2. Prof. T. Ramanjappa 3. Prof. K. Hussain Reddy 4. Prof. C.N. Krishna Naik 5. Prof. A. Venkataramana 6. Prof. K. Nagabhushana Raju

    Administrative Staff

    1. Sri. K. Padmanabham : Deputy Registrar 2. Sri. P. Maddileti : Deputy Registrar 3. Sri. S. Chendrayudu : Assistant Registrar 4. Sri. N.Veerabhadraiah : Assistant Registrar

  • Message from the Vice-Chancellor

    Learning has undergone a metamorphosis since the advent of Distance Education. Higher Education now comes knocking the doors of the learner with tremendous amount of flexibility, accessibility and affordability. It has proved to be more inclusive to all those who could not enter the institutions of higher learning due to various reasons. Today, there is no distance in learning. Affordability and equity are the hallmarks of Distance Education. It has greater potential to take Higher Education crossing traditional barriers and make Education more relevant to the market needs in the era of Globalization and to ensure the creation of Knowledge Society.

    A greater caution is to be exercised in expanding the frontiers of Higher Education through Distance Education. Constant revision and updating of course curricula, study material and a well established system of evaluation should be ensured without sacrificing equity, flexibility, affordability and quality. The challenges to Distance Education, in the coming years, have to be visualized and the responses should be carved out in the form of innovation in knowledge dissemination to keep pace with the market needs. In all these, the goal to reach the unreached should be realized in the right earnest. I am happy; the Directorate of Distance Education has drawn meticulous plans to pursue each of these goals. My hearty congratulations to the Directorate of Distance Education of Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapuramu for the rapid strides it has made over the years and I am quite confident that, it will witness a quantum leap in terms of its quality, accessibility and inclusiveness in the coming years with unswerving. I wish the Centre all success in its vision

    and mission.

    I extend a warm welcome to all the students enrolled in Research Courses. I invite you to reap the benefits of Higher Education and make our region rich in knowledge and skills.

    With best wishes.

    Prof. K. Ramakrishna Reddy Vice-Chancellor

  • PREFACE

    Dear Learners,

    The Directorate of Distance Education (DDE), S.K.University, Ananthapuramu is making sincere attempt to close the educational gap between rural and urban areas by making educational opportunities easily available to every one and opening up career options for the less privileged segments of society. The DDE provides the students the flexibility to undertake a cutting edge degree that will excite and help students to realize career aspirations, when and where it suits them. The DDE thus is dedicated to excellence in the delivery of higher education by distance education.

    The DDE view our Distance Education and On Campus students as equal, with both receiving the same globally, recognized quality education. The University through DDE offers various Arts, Science, Commerce, and Management courses both undergraduate and post graduate level. DDE being conscious of quality education ensures quality in curriculum design, content and delivery organization- teaching, learning and assessment etc. in all courses.

    Prof. S. Sankar Naik Director

  • CONTENTS

    1 Sri Krishnadevaraya University : A Profile 1 2 The Directorate of Distance Education 1 UG Courses offered

    3 UG Courses offered 3 4 Eligibility Criteria for Admission into B.A./B.Com/B.B.M 3 5 Eligibility Criteria for Admission into B.Sc. 3 6 Fee structure 4 7 How to get the Application form and Prospectus 4 8 How to Apply 5 9 Admission Procedure 5 10 Eligibility Test for admission into B.Sc./B.A/B.Com/B.B.M 6 11 Enrolment Number and Identity Card 7 12 Study Material 7 13 Study Centres 7 14 Week-end Contact Classes 7 15 Examination Information 8 16 How to get the Certificates 9 17 General Instructions to all the candidates 9 18 Group Code and Combinations 10 19 Course Structure 10 20 Model Question Paper for Eligibility Test 16

    PG Courses offered 1 PG Courses Offered 20 2 Eligibility Criteria for admission into PG & Diploma Courses 20 3 How to get the Application and Prospectus 22 4 Admission Procedure 22 5 Enrolment number and Identity Card 22 6 Study Material 23 7 Assignments 23 8 Personal Contact Programme 23 9 Examination Information 23 10 How to get the certificates 25 11 General Instructions to the Candidates 25 12 Subjects and Subject Codes 26 13 Course structure 27

    B.Ed, Courses 1 B.Ed. Course Structure 38 2 Duration of the Course 38 3 Number of Seats and Eligibility Criteria for Admission 39 4 Fee Structure 39 5 How to get the Application and Prospectus 39 6 Admission Procedure 40 7 Enrolment Number and Identity Card 40 8 Study Centres 40 9 Medium of Instruction 41 10 Curriculum Transactions 41 11 Academic inputs 41 12 Counseling Sessions 41 13 B.Ed. Examination Structure 42 14 B.Ed. Third Methodology 43 15 Important Instructions 44 16 Submission of filled in Applications 44 17 Legal Jurisdiction 44

    List of UG and PG Study Centres (see Annexure) 45

  • TELEPHONE NUMBERS FOR ENQUIRY:

    1. General Enquiry 08554 255725

    2. UG/PG/B.Ed. Courses 08554 255815

    3. Examinations 08554 255715

    4. Study Material Section 08554 255036

    Fax +91-8554 255688

    Website www.sku-dde.com

    Mode of Payment: All the payments, including the cost of application, course fee, examination fee and the fee meant for different certificates, etc., must be made:

    By taking Demand Draft in favour of The Director, Directorate of Distance Education, S.K.University, Ananthapuramu from Andhra Bank, S.K. University Branch or State Bank of India payable only at S.K.University Branch. The candidate should write his/her name, address, course and the purpose for which the payment was made on the reverse side of the Demand Draft.

    Note: 1. Candidates are advised to keep a photocopy of the Demand Draft for future

    reference. 2. The candidates are required to abide by the rules and regulations of the DDE

    that are in vogue and are amended from time to time.

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    1. Sri Krishnadevaraya University: A Profile

    Sri Krishnadevaraya University began as a Post Graduate Centre of Sri Venkateswara University in 1968. The Post Graduate Centre was given Autonomy in 1976 and was elevated to the status of a University in 1981. Initially, the University functioned as an Unitary University and was conferred the status of an Affiliating University in 1987.

    The University College offers 39 Postgraduate and 3 Under graduate courses through 29 departments. The University College of Engineering and Technology offers B.Tech and M.Tech Programmes in four Engineering branches since 2006-07. The University College of Education offers B.Ed. and M.Ed. courses. The University College was started B.Pharm and M.Pham courses in the academic year 2008-09.

    Sri Krishnadevaraya University has been contributing to the cause of higher education through 57 affiliated degree colleges of which four are meant exclusively for women. The other colleges affiliated to the University include 24 Colleges of Education, one Oriental College, one Law College and 30 affiliated Colleges under the University also offer postgraduate courses in various disciplines.

    Sri Krishnadevaraya University has facilities for undertaking study and research through well established library and well equipped laboratories. The students, besides the opportunities for academic advancement, are provided with facilities such as outdoor stadium, playgrounds, gymnasium, E-Class Room, INFLIBNET, Internet and computer networks for their overall personality development. The infrastructure of the University also includes Bhuvana Vijayam Auditorium, Sabari Guest House, Health Centre, Upadyaya Bhavan, NSS Building, Janmabhoomi Canteen and several buildings for teaching departments and residential quarters.

    Sri Krishnadevaraya University functions as one of the centers for on-line Counselling of ICET, SVURPGCET,EAMCET,PCET,LAWCET and EdCET candidates for admission to different Universities and affiliated Colleges.

    2. The Directorate of Distance Education

    Sri Krishnadevaraya University established the Centre for Distance Education (CDE) in the academic year 2000-01 with the introduction of the Postgraduate courses under distance mode for the benefit of those who can not pursue education under regular mode. Centre for Distance Education is re-named as Directorate of Distance Education from the Academic Year 2011-12. It aims at providing higher education to large sections of the population, particularly to the disadvantaged sections of the society. The Directorate offers various academic programmes that lead to undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. The undergraduate courses B.A. and B.Com were introduced in the academic year 2005-06. At present the DDE offers B.A, B.Sc, B.Com (Gen), B.Com (Computers), B.L.I.Sc. and B.Ed. The Postgraduate and P.G Diploma courses being offered by the Directorate of Distance Education include M.A in English, Telugu, History, Economics, Political Science, Sociology and Rural Development. M.Sc. in Mathematics, Botany, Organic Chemistry, Physics, Zoology, Computer Science, M.Com, M.B.A and P.G.D.C.A

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    UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMMES

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    U.G COURSES 3. Undergraduate Courses Offered

    (i) B.A (ii) B.Sc (iii) B.Com (iv)B.Com (Computers) (v) B.B.M

    B.A (English / Telugu Medium) 1. History Economics - Political Science 2. Economics Public Administration Political Science 3. Economics Public Administration Sociology 4. Economics History Sociology 5. History Public Administration Political Science 6. History Political Science-Advanced Telugu

    B.Sc. (English/Telugu Medium) 7. Mathematics Physics Chemistry 8. Mathematics Physics Computer Science 9. Mathematics Statistics Computer Science

    10. Mathematics Physics Electronics 11. Mathematics Electronics Computer Science 12. Botany Zoology Chemistry

    B.Com. (English/Telugu Medium) 13. B.Com (General) 14. B.Com. (Computers)

    B.B.M. (English Medium) 15 Bachelor of Business Management

    4. Eligibility Criteria for B.A./B.Com./B.B.M/B.Com (Computers)

    (i) Direct Admission Stream : (Eligibility Test is not required)

    (a) Candidates who have passed the Intermediate or its equivalent (10+2) examination (or) A.P Open Intermediate.

    OR (b) Candidates who have passed the Two year I.T.I. or Two year vocational course after S.S.C. (c) Candidates who have passed the eligibility test conducted by DDE, S.K.University between

    2010 2013 are eligible for direct admission, subject to the condition that the candidates must have completed 18 years of age as on 01.07.2014

    (ii) Eligibility Test Stream: For those who do not have any formal education or who have not passed the Intermediate or its equivalent and should have completed 18 years of age as on 01-07-2014

    5. Eligibility Criteria for B.Sc. i) Direct Admission: Candidates who have passed the Intermediate and A.P Open Intermediate or

    its equivalent examination with relevant subjects as electives. ii) Eligibility Test Stream: For those who failed/ discontinued Intermediate or its equivalent with

    relevant subjects as shown below and completed 18 years of age as on 01.07.2014 iii) A candidate with a pass in 10th Class or equivalent and pass in two years of ITI/Polytechnic/two

    years vocational course/equivalent course is eligible to apply to B.Sc Course. Pass in Science entrance examination conducted by DDE, S.K.University is necessary to get admission into the following Courses:

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    Sl.No. Course Failed/Discontinued in Intermediate with the following groups 1 Botany, Zoology and Chemistry Bi.P.C. 2 Maths, Physics and Chemistry M.P.C. 3 Maths, Physics and Computer Science M.P.C 4 Maths, Physics and Statistics M.P.C 5 Maths, Physics and Electronics M.P.C 6 Maths, Physics and Computer Science M.P.C

    6. Fee Structure (Including the Examination, Provisional Certificate Fee):

    SI. No. Name of the Course Medium

    Course Fee I Year II Year III Year

    B.A. 1. History Economics Political Science E & T 3000/- 3000/- 3000/-

    2. Economics Public Administration Political Science E & T 3000/- 3000/- 3000/-

    3. Economics Public Administration Sociology E & T 3000/- 3000/- 3000/- 4. Economics History Sociology E & T 3000/- 3000/- 3000/-

    5. History Public Administration Political Science E & T 3000/- 3000/- 3000/-

    6. History Political Science Advanced Telugu E & T 3000/- 3000/- 3000/ B.Sc.

    7. Mathematics Physics Chemistry E & T 5400/- 5400/- 5400/- 8. Mathematics Physics Computer Science E & T 5400/- 5400/- 5400/- 9. Mathematics Statistics Computer Science E & T 5400/- 5400/- 5400/-

    10. Botany Zoology Chemistry E & T 5400/- 5400/- 5400/- 11. Mathematics Physics Electronics E & T 5400/- 5400/- 5400/- 12. Mathematics Electronics Computer Science E & T 5400/- 5400/- 5400/-

    B.Com. 13. B.Com. (General) E & T 3000/- 3000/- 3000/- 14. B.Com. (Computers) E & T 4200/- 4200/- 4200/-

    B.B.M. 15. Bachelor of Business Management E 4800/- 6000/- 7200/-

    7. How to get the Application and Prospectus:

    (A) Direct Admission Stream/Eligibility Test Stream

    i. The Prescribed ICR Application and the Prospectus can be obtained from any one of the Study Centers listed in Annexure on payment of Rs.365/-.The study centres advised to obtain applications from Andhra Bank, S.K.University Branch, Anantapuramu by payment.

    ii. The prescribed ICR application form along with the prospectus can also be obtained in person from Andhra Bank, S.K. University Campus Branch, S.K. University, Anantapuramu on payment of Rs.365/- (including service charges of Rs.15/-) till the last date prescribed for the sale of application forms.

    .

    Note: The downloaded/self printed/Xerox copies / Hand written Application forms will not be accepted for admission.

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    8. How to Apply:

    The candidates are advised to go through the Prospectus carefully before filling the ICR application form and mention clearly the course, medium i.e., Telugu/English medium and the combination of subjects for which they wish to apply.

    Instructions for filling up the ICR Application form

    (a) The entries in the ICR application should be filled in carefully, by the applicants in their own handwriting which should be legible. Typed entries will not be accepted.

    (b) Mention the course, combination of the subjects and the medium of instruction clearly. (c) The Demand Draft for the amount of course fee should be enclosed. The details of the Demand

    Draft should be furnished in the relevant column of the application. Further, the name and address of the applicant and the course applied for should be written on the reverse of the Demand Draft. Postal orders, Money orders, Mail transfers and cash payment will not be accepted. The challans will be accepted only payble at Andhra Bank, S.K.University Branch,Anantapuramu

    The filled in application should be sent through the concerned study centres only.

    (d) Details of the Original Certificates submitted along with the application should be furnished in the relevant column of the application.

    (e) One recent photograph of passport size should be pasted on the application form in the space provided for it.

    The following enclosures should be sent along with application:

    (a) The Andhra Bank/State Bank of India Demand Draft of Course fee. (b) Original Intermediate Pass Certificate along with Xerox copy. (c) Date of birth certificate (Attested Xerox copy only) (d) Xerox copy of SSC or its equivalent certificate.

    9. Admission Procedure:

    Direct Admission Stream Eligible candidates will be given the admission after scrutinizing the original certificates Demand draft pertaining to the Course fee etc., enclosed with the application. Admission is open to all those who have the prescribed qualifications. Candidates selected for admission will receive the admission intimation cards by post.

    Eligibility Test Stream: The candidates who have applied under eligibility test stream have to take the Eligibility Test on obtaining the Hall-Tickets. The qualified candidates have to pay the prescribed Course fee by way of Demand draft within the stipulated time. Candidates selected for admission will receive the admission intimation cards by post.

    Note 1: The application will be summarily rejected if there is any discrepancy between the information in the application and the supporting documents. Admission cannot be claimed as a matter of right. Note 2: When the candidate is declared eligible for admission, the fee will not be refunded under any circumstances.

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    10.a. Eligibility Test for Admission into B.A./B.Com/B.B.M:

    Eligibility Test Stream: For those who donot have any formal education or who have not passed the intermediate or its equalent and should have completed 18 years of age by 1st July 2014 are eligible to appear for the Eligibility Test to be conducted by the DDE, SK University, Anantapuramu on 19.04.2015

    The attested copy of the date of birth certificate obtained from the authority concerned (mentioned below) should be submitted along with the application. Other wise, the application will be rejected. Date of Birth Certificate should be taken from any one of the following authorities;

    (a) Tehsildar/First Class Magistrate/Municipal Commissioner/Notary Public (b) SSC Marks list (c) Transfer Certificate (TC) if studied any class/course earlier.

    b. Eligibility Test for Admission into B.Sc. Candidates who have failed/discontinued in Intermediate with concerned electives and of 18 years age as on 01-07-2014 are eligible for entrance examination.

    Date of Eligibility Test: 19-04-2015

    Hall Tickets:

    The Original Hall tickets will be dispatched to the eligible candidates well in advance to the concerned study centers.

    The candidates who lost their Hall ticket can have the Duplicate Hall tickets from the Examination centre by submitting D.D for Rs.100/-. However, they should bring the one recent passport size photo.

    Announcement of the UG/PG Eligibility Test Results: 30-04-2015 Results will be kept in University website: www.sku-dde.com

    Last date for payment of the Course Fee for successful candidates of the Eligibility Test: 20-05-2015

    Scheme of the Eligibility Test

    The question paper of the Eligibility Test consists of the following three Sections:

    Section A: English Language 15 Multiple Choice questions 30 Marks Section B: Aptitude and quantitative ability 15 Multiple choice questions 30 Marks Section C: General Knowledge and Current Affairs 20 Multiple choice questions 40 Marks The Model question paper is given at the end of the prospectus.

    Pass in the Eligibility Test

    A candidate has to secure a minimum of 35 marks (30 marks in the case of SC/ST) to pass the Eligibility Test.

    The results will be displayed at the Website: www.sku-dde.com. The results will also be made available at the DDE office and also at the Study Centres.

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    Eligibility Test Centres

    All the Study Centres mentioned in Annexure are the eligibility test centers. The candidates can choose any one of the centers. However, if sufficient number of candidates are not available in the chosen centre, the candidates will be allotted to the nearest study centre.

    11. Enrolment number and Identity Card

    Candidates will be issued Identity Cards bearing the Enrolment Number by the Directorate after their admission. Candidates are instructed to keep their Identity Cards safely till the completion of the course and must bring their Identity Card at the time of week-end Classes and Examinations. The candidates should invariably quote their Enrolment Number in all their correspondence.

    Candidates who have lost their Identity Card can obtain a duplicate Identity Card from the DDE by submitting the Andhra Bank or State Bank of India Demand Draft for Rs.100/- along with a requisition and a stamp size photograph.

    12. Study Material

    The Study Material is designed in such a way that it provides the students a good understanding of the subject. It gives a general guidance for further reading of the subject. The material covers about more than 80 percent of the syllabus. The students are advised to refer to other books related to the subject for further reading. The DDE will supply the Study Material to the admitted candidates along with the syllabus of the course and the model question paper through the Study Centre allotted to the candidate.

    13. Study Centres

    The list of Study Centres is given in Annexure. The weekend classes will be held at the Study Centres on Sundays and public holidays. The candidates are advised to contact the Study Centre for required information from time to time. It provides academic counseling apart from arranging the week-end classes.

    Before selecting a study centre, the applicants are advised to contact the Study Centre about the availability of a particular course in that Centre. . If adequate number of students are not enrolled in any of the chosen centers, the DDE will allot the nearest Study Centre to the students. The DDE will not entertain any change in the Study centre subsequently.

    14. Week-end Contact Classes

    The week end contact classes will be held at the Study Centres on Second Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 01-06-2015 to 30-09-2015 (24 hours for each subject) for first year students. The programme is designed to help the learners with classroom counseling to cover the important and difficult topics of the syllabus. The lectures will be arranged on selected topics. The students can interact with the teachers and seek clarifications on the subject. Expert lectures will also be arranged now and then on weekends.

    However the candidates should make their own arrangements for boarding and lodging for attending the week-end classes

    The schedule of the week-end classes will be available at the Study Centre and no separate communication will be sent to the candidates in this regard. Classes will be held on Second Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays of every month. All the Study Centres Principals/ Co-ordinators are directed to arrange Science Practical sessions for the students of I, II and III year U.G. Courses June to August 2015 as per your convenience. Kindly dispay the list on the notice board for the benefit of students. After deciding the dates and timings of the Practicals at your Study Centre, you are requested to send the schedule to the students and DDE office.

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    The details of the number of days and hours per subject, Paper-wise are given below:

    S.No. Year No. of days No, of hours per day Total hours

    1 First Year (for each subject) Practical Paper-I

    6

    6

    36 hours

    2 Second Year (for each subject) Practical Paper-II

    6

    6

    36 hours

    3

    Third Year (for each subject) Practical Paper-III Practical Paper-IV

    6 6

    6 6

    36 hours 36 hours

    Note: The students should have 75% of attendance for practicals in each subject.

    Guidelines for Science Practicals: 1. The number of students per batch is 20 where there is only one batch and where the number of

    students are between 20 to 25 only one batch can be formed.

    For example:

    Up to 20 to 25 - One batch Above 25 up to 45 students - Two batches Above 45 up to 65 students - Three batches

    2. The attendance sheet day-wise, subject wise, year wise must be maintained and the signatures of the students must be obtained on each day and the same must be sent to the Director, Directorate of Distance Education, S.K.University, Anantapuram.

    3. The remuneration claim for External Examiner and other staff involved in Science Practicals will be batch-wise formed based on the attended students only.

    4. Any student fail to attend the practical classes due to any reason, the lab fee paid by him/her will be lapsed and he/she has to pay lab fee again to attend the practical sessions in the next academic year.

    5. No student to be allowed for practical classes other than the students in the Nominal Rolls sent by the University.

    15 Examinations Information:

    Registration for the Examinations

    There will be a University Examination at the end of every year of the course. The candidates appearing for I/II/III year regular examinations need not pay the Examination fee since the examination fee is collected along with the Course fee. The II & III year Examinations will be conducted in the month of May/June every calendar year. The First year Examinations will be conducted in the month of July/August in every year.

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    If the candidate fails to appear for regular examinations, he/she can appear for the next examinations (supplementary) on payment of the prescribed examination fee. Application forms for the examinations will be made available at the Study Centres.

    The Hall Tickets will be sent to the Study Centres and the candidates have to collect their Hall Tickets from the Study Centres three days before the commencement of the examinations. The venue of the Examination Centre will be indicated in the Hall-Ticket. The Duplicate Hall Ticket can be obtained from the Chief Superintendent of the Examination Centre by submitting the Demand draft for Rs.100/-, one recent pass port size photographs and the identity card for obtaining the duplicate Hall ticket.

    A candidate has to secure 35 marks to pass in each paper. The maximum marks for the examination for each paper is 100. Candidates who do not secure minimum marks in a paper should reappear for the examination of that paper as and when it is held and obtain at least the passing minimum, i.e., 35 marks.

    Candidates may reappear for the failed papers in subsequent examinations and pass in those papers. They should complete the course during the maximum period of the validity of their registration.

    Revaluation:

    There is a provision for revaluation of paper/s as per the University rules on payment of the fee prescribed by the University. Those who wish to have revaluation of the paper/s have to apply within 21 days from the date of issue of marks memorandum. After expiry of this date, the request will not be considered.

    Award of Class for Successful Candidates

    Successful candidates will be awarded class on the basis of the total marks obtained by them in the first, second and third year examinations taken together as described below.

    First class will be awarded to those who obtained 60% of marks and above.

    Second class will be awarded to those who obtained 50% of marks and above but below 60%.

    Third class shall be awarded to the rest of the successful candidates obtaining a minimum of 35% of marks as specified.

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    16. How to get the Certificates:

    Those who wish to get the following certificates have to either apply in the prescribed format available at the DDE office or in the website along with the Andhra Bank or SBI Demand Draft of the prescribed fee.

    S.No. Name of the Certificate Fee 1 Marks Memorandum No Fee 2 Provisional Certificate No Fee 4 Marks Memorandum- Duplicate Rs.200/- 5 Provisional Certificate Duplicate Rs.450/- 6 Transfer Certificate Rs.100/- 7 Transfer Certificate Duplicate Rs.150/- 8 Migration Certificate Rs.100/- 9 Migration Certificate Duplicate Rs.400/-

    10 Hall Ticket Duplicate Rs.100/- 11 Revaluation for each paper Rs.1000/- 12 Change of Study Centre on valid grounds Rs.2000//- 13 Identity Card Duplicate Rs.100/- 14 Degree Certificate in advance Rs.2500/- 15 Name correction in each Certificate Rs.200/-

    Note: The above fee is subject to change from time to time.

    17. General Instructions for the Candidates:

    i. Validity of the Admission/Registration: Candidates who are admitted to the Three year Course can complete the course within Nine years from the date of registration of admission, failing which their admission stands automatically cancelled.

    ii. If adequate numbers of students are not enrolled for any particular course/group of subjects, the DDE reserves the right to withdraw that course/group.

    iii. If adequate numbers of students are not enrolled in any particular Study Centre, they will be allotted to another nearest Study Centre where the course/group is offered and the decision of the DDE is final.

    iv. Candidates are advised to preserve this Prospectus, Identity Card and photocopies of the fee receipts till they complete their course.

    v. The candidates should write the Address for Correspondence legibly. In the event of any change in the address, the candidate should inform the DDE by submitting the Demand Draft for Rs.100/- .

    vi. Attendance of candidates for theory and practical classes is compulsory for Science and Professional courses.

    vii. The candidates are advised to be in touch with the Study centres from time to time for any information like weekend classes, issue of Hall Tickets and the dates of examinations.

    viii. Choice of the Course, combination of subjects and medium of instruction once indicated at the time of applying is final. The change will not be permitted.

    ix. Course fee once paid will not be refunded under any circumstances. x. While making the payment on Demand Draft, please check whether the Draft is signed by the bank

    authorities. xi. On the reverse side of the bank draft the following particulars should be written for its safe

    accounting: i. Name of the Student. ii. Name of the Course / Subject iii. Purpose of payment: (Course Fee / Examination Fee / Duplicate Provisional Certificate fee,

    etc.,) iv. Enrollment No.

    xii. It is necessary that every applicant who has enrolled for the course should write the Enrollment Number and name of the Course and subject in all the correspondences without which no action can be taken at the DDE.

    xiii. If the last day of any transaction falls on a holiday, the candidates are allowed to transact the same on the subsequent working day only and not beyond.

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    xiv. For all legal matters, the jurisdiction is Anantapuramu town only. xv. All enquiries and correspondence must be addressed to

    The Director Directorate of Distance Education Sri Krishnadevaraya University Anantapuramu 515 003

    Andhra Pradesh

    18. GROUP CODE AND COMBINATIONS

    GROUP CODE GROUP COMBINATIONS

    01 History Economics Political Science 02 Economics Political Science Public Administration 03 Economics Public Administration Sociology 04 History Economics Sociology 05 History Political Science Public Administration 29 History Political Science Advance Telugu 06 B.Com. 07 B.Com (Computers) 08 BBM 21 Mathematics Physics Chemistry 22 Mathematics Physics Computer Science 23 Mathematics Statistics Computer Science 26 Botany Zoology Chemistry 27 Mathematics Physics Electronics 28 Mathematics Electronics Computer Sciences

    19. Course Structure:

    The duration of all the Degree Courses is Three years.

    B.A. Courses (New Regulations w.e.f 2013-14)

    First Year: Part-I

    Paper No. Paper Code Title of the Paper Theory

    Max.Marks Practicals

    Paper- I 101-AD English (NR) 100 - SECOND LANGUAGE Paper- II 111-AD Telugu (NR) 100 -

    121-AD Hindi (NR) 100

    Part- II History- I 201- AD History and Culture of India upto

    1526 AD (NR) 100 -

    Economics-I 211-AD Micro Economics (NR) 100 - Political Science- I 221-AD Political Science Concepts, Theories

    and Institutions (NR) 100 -

    Public Administration- I

    231-AD Introduction to Public Administration (NR)

    100 -

    Sociology-I 241-AD Sociology:Basic Concepts and Perspectives (NR)

    100 -

    Advance Telugu-I 261-AD Modern Language (NR) 100 -

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    Part -III Paper -I 141-AD Indian Heritage and Culture & Science

    and Civilization (NR) 100 -

    Second Year: Part- I Paper No. Paper Code Title of the Paper

    Theory Max.Marks Practicals

    Paper- I 101-BD English (NR) 100 - SECOND LANGUAGE Paper- II 111-BD Telugu (NR) 100 -

    121-BD Hindi (NR) 100 -

    Part- II History- II 201-BD History and Culture of India

    (1526-1950) (NR) 100 -

    Economics-II 211-BD Macro Economics (NR) 100 - Political Science- II 221-BD Indian Government and Politics (NR) 100 - Public Administration- II

    231-BD Public Administration in India (NR) 100 -

    Sociology-II 241-BD Society in India (NR) 100 - Advance Telugu-II 261-BD Telugu Sahithya Charitra (NR) 100 - Part -III 141-BD Environmental Studies (NR) 100 -

    Third Year: Part- II

    Paper No. Paper Code Title of the Paper Theory

    Max.Marks Practicals

    History- III 201-CD History of Modern World (1453-1945 AD) (NR)

    100 -

    History- IV 202-CD History and Culture of Andhra Pradesh (from Sathavahanas to 1956 AD) (NR)

    100 -

    Economics- III 211-CD Indian Economy (NR) 100 - Economics- IV 212-CD Public Finance and International

    Economics (NR) 100 -

    Political Science- III 221-CD Political Thought (NR) 100 - Political Science- IV 222-CD Principles of Public Administration

    (NR) 100 -

    Public Administration-III

    231-CD Management of Resources (NR) 100 -

    Public Administration- IV

    232-CD Office Management (NR)

    100 -

    Sociology-III 241-CD Social Change Development and Issues (NR)

    100 -

    Sociology-IV 242-CD Applications of Sociology (NR) 100 - Advance Telugu-III 261-CD History of Modern Telugu

    Language,Grammer,Chandasu and Alamkaralu (NR)

    100 -

    Advance Telugu-IV 262-CD Modern Language and Literary Criticism (NR)

    100 -

    Part -III 271-CD Citizenship Education (NR) 100 -

    B.Sc. Course

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    (New Regulations w.e.f 2013-14)

    First Year: Part I

    Paper No. Paper Code Title of the Paper Theory Max.

    Marks Practicals

    Paper- I 101-AD English (NR) 100 - SECOND LANGUAGE Paper- II 111-AD Telugu (NR) 100 -

    121-AD Hindi (NR) 100

    Part- II Mathematics- I 401-AD Differential Equations and Solid

    Geometry (NR) 100 50

    Physics-I 411-AD Mechanics, waves and Oscillations 100 50 Chemistry- I 421-AD Chemistry I (NR) 100 50 Computer Science- I 461-AD PC software and C- programming

    (NR) 100 50

    Statistics-I 451-AD Descriptive Statistics and Probability Distribution (NR)

    100 50

    Botany-I 431-AD Microbial Diversity , Cryptogams and Gymnosperms (NR)

    100 50

    Zoology-I 441-AD Biology of Invertebrates and Cell Biology (NR)

    100 50

    Electronics-I 481-AD Circuit Analysis and Electronic Devices (NR)

    100 50

    Part -III Paper -I 141-AD Indian Heritage and Culture &

    Science and Civilization (NR) 100 -

    Second Year: Part I Paper No. Paper Code Title of the Paper

    Theory Max.Marks Practicals

    Paper- I 101-BD English (NR) 100 - SECOND LANGUAGE Paper- II 111-BD Telugu (NR) 100 -

    121-BD Hindi (NR) 100 -

    Part- II Mathematics- II 401-BD D Abstract Algebra and Real Analysis

    (NR) 100 50

    Physics-II 411-BD Thermodynamics and optics (NR) 100 50 Chemistry-II 421-BD In-organic, Organic, Physical and

    general Chemistry (NR) 100 50

    Computer Science- II

    461-BD Objects Oriented Programming with Java and Data Structures (NR)

    100 50

    Statistics-II 451-BD Statistical methods and Inferences(NR)

    100 50

    Botany-II 431-BD Anatomy, Embryology, Taxonomy and Medicinal Botany (NR)

    100 50

    Zoology-II 441-BD Biology of Chordates, Embryology, Ecology and Zoogeography (NR)

    100 50

    Electronics-II 481-BD Analog Circuits and Communications (NR)

    100 50

    Part -III 141-BD Environmental Studies (NR) 100 -

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    Third Year: Part- II

    Paper No. Paper Code Title of the Paper Theory

    Max.Marks Practicals

    Mathematics- III 401-CD Linear Algebra and Vector Calculus (NR)

    100 50

    Mathematics- IV 402-CD Linear Programming (NR) 100 50 Physics-III 411-CD Electricity, Magnetism and

    Electronics (NR) 100 50

    Physics-IV 412-CD Modern Physics (NR) 100 50 Chemistry-III 421-CD In-Organic, Organic and Physical

    Chemistry (NR) 100 50

    Chemistry- IV 422-CD Chemistry and Industry (NR) 100 50 Computer Science- III 461-CD Data Base Management System

    (NR) 100 50

    Computer Science- IV 462-CD WEB technologies (NR) 50 Statistics-III 451-CD Applied Statistics-I (NR) 100 50 Statistics- IV 452-CD Programming in C (NR) 100 50 Botany-III 431-CD Cell Biology, Genetics, Ecology

    and Biodiversity (NR) 100 50

    Botany- IV 432-CD Physiology, Tissue Culture, Biotechnology, Seed Technology and Horticulture (NR)

    100 50

    Zoology-III 441-CD Animal Physiology, Genetics and Evolution (NR)

    100 50

    Zoology- IV 442-CD Applied Zoology (NR) 100 50 Electronics-III 481-CD Digital Electronics and Micro

    Processors (NR) 100 50

    Electronics- IV 482-CD Embedded Systems and Applications (NR)

    100 50

    Part -III 271-CD Citizenship Education (NR) 100 -

    B.Com. (General) (New Regulations w.e.f 2013-14)

    First Year:Part- I

    Paper No. Paper Code Title of the Paper Theory

    Max.Marks Practicals

    Paper- I 101-AD English (NR) 100 - SECOND LANGUAGE Paper- II 111-AD Telugu (NR) 100 -

    121-AD Hindi (NR) 100

    Part- II Paper I 301-AD Business Economics (NR) 100 - Paper II 302-AD Financial Accounting (NR) 100 - Paper III 303-AD Business Organization and

    Management (NR) 100 -

    Paper IV 304-AD Fundamentals of Information Technology (NR)

    100 -

    Part -III Paper -I 141-AD Indian Heritage and Culture &

    Science and Civilization (NR) 100 -

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    Second Year: Part- I Paper No. Paper Code Title of the Paper

    Theory Max.Marks Practicals

    Paper- I 101-BD English (NR) 100 - SECOND LANGUAGE Paper- II 111-BD Telugu (NR) 100 -

    121-BD Hindi (NR) 100 -

    Part- II Paper V 301-BD Business Statistics (NR) 100 - Paper VI 302-BD Advanced Accounting (NR) 100 - Paper VII 303-BD Financial Services- Banking and

    Insurance (NR) 100 -

    Paper VIII 304-BD Taxation (NR) 100 - Part -III 141-BD Environmental Studies (NR) 100 -

    Third Year: Part -II Paper IX 301-CD Corporate Accounting (NR) 100 - Paper X 302-CD Cost and Management Accounting

    (NR) 100 -

    Paper XI 303-CD Business Law (NR) 100 - Paper XII 304-CD Auditing (NR) 100 - PaperXIII 305-CD Insurance (NR) 100 - Paper XIV 306-CD Banking (NR) 100 - Part -III 271-CD Citizenship Education (NR) 100 -

    B.Com (Computers) (New Regulations w.e.f 2013-14)

    First Year:Part- I

    Paper No. Paper Code Title of the Paper Theory

    Max.Marks Practicals

    Paper- I 101-AD English (NR) 100 - SECOND LANGUAGE Paper- II 111-AD Telugu (NR) 100 -

    121-AD Hindi (NR) 100

    Part- II Paper I 301-AD Business Economics (NR) 100 - Paper II 302-AD Financial Accounting (NR) 100 - Paper III

    303-AD Business Organization and Management (NR)

    100

    -

    Paper IV 304-AD Fundamentals of Information Technology (NR)

    100 -

    Part -III 141-AD Indian Heritage and Culture and Science and Civilization (NR)

    100 -

    Second Year: Part- I Paper No. Paper Code Title of the Paper

    Theory Max.Marks Practicals

    Paper- I 101-BD English (NR) 100 - SECOND LANGUAGE Paper- II 111-BD Telugu (NR) 100 -

    121-BD Hindi (NR) 100 -

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    Part- II Paper V 301-BD Business Statistics (NR) 100 - Paper VI 302-BD Advanced Accounting (NR) 100 - Paper VII 305-BD Programming in C and C++ (NR) 70 30 Paper VIII 304-BD Taxation (NR) 100 - Part -III 141-BD Environmental Studies (NR) 100 -

    Third Year: Part -II

    Paper No. Paper Code Title of the Paper Theory

    Max.Marks Practicals

    Paper IX 301-CD Corporate Accounting (NR) 100 - Paper X 302-CD Cost & Management Accounting (NR) 100 - Paper XI 303-CD Business Law (NR) 100 - Paper XII 304-CD Auditing (NR) 100 - Paper XIII 307-CD Internet Technologies and E-commerce

    (NR) 70 30

    Paper XIV 308-CD Relational Data Base Management System (NR)

    70 30

    Part -III 271-CD Citizenship Education (NR) 100 -

    B.B.M First Year

    Paper No. Paper Code Title of the Paper Theory

    Max.Marks Practicals

    Paper- I 101-BBM Effective English Communication 100 - Paper- II 102-BBM Management and Organization

    Concepts 100 -

    Paper -III 103-BBM Financial Accounting 100 - Paper- IV 104-BBM Business Mathematics and Statistics 100 - Paper -V 105-BBM Business Economics 100 - Paper- VI 106-BBM Programming Data Structure using

    C 100 50

    Second Year Paper No. Paper Code Title of the Paper

    Theory Max.Marks Practicals

    Paper -VII 201-BBM Business Communications 100 - Paper -VIII 201-BBM Cost and Management Accounting 100 - Paper -IX 203-BBM Human Resources Management 100 - Paper- X 204-BBM Financial Management 100 - Paper -XI 205-BBM Marketing Management 100 - Paper -XII 206-BBM Database Management Systems

    with Oracle 100 50

    Third Year

    Paper No. Paper Code Title of the Paper Theory

    Max.Marks Practicals

    Paper- XIII 301-BBM Production and Operation Management

    100 -

    Paper -XIV 302-BBM Business Policy and Strategic Management

    100 -

    Paper -XV 303-BBM Business Law 100 - Paper- XVI 304-BBM Income Tax and Tax Planning 100 - Paper -XVII 305-BBM Internet Technologies and Web

    Commerce 100 50

    Project Work 50 -

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    20. Model Question Paper for Eligibility Test SRI KRISHNADEVARAYA UNIVERSITY

    DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION

    MODEL QUESTION PAPER FOR ELIGIBILITY TEST " sH #=

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    SECTION - B

    APTITUDE & QUANTITATIVE ABILITY

    1. Which is the next number in the sequence of numbers? 1,3,9,27,81,....... a) 243 b) 162 c) 135 d) 99 Wz# OY =~ H=O `~"u OY Uk? 1,3,9,27,81...........

    a) 243 b) 162 c) 135 d) 99

    2. A money purse contains one hundred rupee note, 5 ten rupee notes, 10 five rupee notes and 6 one rupee coins. What is the total money in the purse? a) Rs.216 b) Rs. 206 c) Rs.106 d) Rs. 316

    XH =h ~ XH 100 ~

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    SECTION - C

    GENERAL KNOWLEDGE & CURRENT AFFAIRS

    1. Who is the President of India? a) A.P.J. Abdhul Kalam b) K.R. Narayanan. c) Bhairon Singh Shekawat d) Pranab Mukherji

    WO_ ` ~+u Z=~?

    a) Z..*. J| H" b) H.P~.

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    POST-GRADUATE PROGRAMMES

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    P.G COURSES 1. Courses Offered

    (a) Postgraduate Courses :

    M.A English M.A Telugu M.A Economics M.A History M.A Political Science M.A Rural Development M.A Sociology MSc Mathematics M.Sc Physics M.Sc Organic Chemistry M.Sc Computer Science M.Sc Botany M.Sc Zoology M.Com M.B.A P.G.D.C.A B.L.I.Sc

    2. Eligibility criteria for Admission into Post-Graduate and PG Diploma Courses:

    Sl.No Name of the Course Duration

    of the course

    Minimum Qualification for Admission

    1 M.A English 2 Years

    B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. with English under Part-I/II (Part I English candidates should have done English for at least 100 marks spread over the first two years of the course)

    2 M.A Telugu 2 Years

    B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. with Telugu under Part-I/II (Part I Telugu candidates should have done Telugu for at least 100 marks spread over the first two years of the course)

    3 M.A Economics 2 Years B.A. Economics of three years duration from a recognized University.

    4 M.A History 2 Years Any Bachelors Degree of three year duration from a recognized University.

    5 M.A Political Science

    2 Years Any Bachelors Degree of three year duration from a recognized University.

    6 M.A Rural Development 2 Years Any Bachelors Degree of three year duration from a recognized University.

    7 M.A Sociology

    2 Years Any Bachelors Degree of three year duration from a recognized University.

    8 M.Sc Mathematics 2 Years B.A. / B.Sc. with Mathematics as one of the three subjects of equal standard or as Main under Part-II from a recognized University.

    9 M.Sc Physics 2 Years B.Sc with Physics and Mathematics under Part-II from a recognized University.

    10 M.Sc.Organic Chemistry 2 Years B.Sc with Chemistry from a recognized University.

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    11 M.Sc Computer Science 2 Years B.A./B.Sc./BCA/B.Com. with Computers/ Computer Applications, or B.A./B.Sc. with Mathematics or Statistics followed by one year PGDCA/PGDCSA/ BCA

    12 M.Sc Botany 2 Years B.Sc. with Botany under Part II from a recognized University.

    13 M.Sc Zoology 2 Years B.Sc. with Zoology under Part-II from a recognized University.

    14 M.Com 2 Years

    B.Com./B.A. with Accountancy under Part-II/B.Com with Computers/Computer Applications/B.B.A./ B.B.M. / B.Com. with Company Secretary ship / B.Com. (Honours) /B.Com.(Restructured Course)

    15 MBA 3 Years

    1. Any three-year Bachelors Degree from a recognized university except Bachelor of Oriental Languages (BOL) and Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) And 2. A valid ICET Rank upto 2014 or Pass in the admission test conduced by DDE for the purpose

    16 Bachelor of Library and Information Science

    1 Year Any Bachelors Degree of three year duration from a recognized University.

    17 P.G.D.C.A 1 Year Any Bachelors Degree of three year duration from a recognized University.

    Important Note: It is the sole responsibility of the candidate to find out whether the qualifying Degree is from a UGC recognized university/institute or not. The Directorate of Distance Education will not issue the PG Degree Certificate even after the completion of the course unless satisfied with the recognition of the lower Degree and the recognition of the University/Institute that issued the lower Degree. The University reserves the right to cancel the Postgraduate Degree in such cases where it is proved that the qualifying Degree is not from a UGC recognized University/ Institute. Fee Structure (Including Examination and Provisional Certificate Fee)

    Sl.No. Name of the Course Course Fee (including Examination Fee) I Year II Year III Year Postgraduate Courses :

    1 M.A English Rs.4,200/- Rs.4,200/- --- 2 M.A Telugu Rs.4,200/ Rs.4,200/- --- 3 M.A Economics Rs.4,200/ Rs.4,200/- --- 4 M.A History Rs.4,200/ Rs.4,200/- --- 5 M.A Political Science Rs.4,200/ Rs.4,200/- --- 6 M.A Rural Development Rs.4,200/ Rs.4,800/ --- 7 M.A Sociology Rs.4,200/ Rs.4,200/ --- 8 M.Sc Mathematics Rs.4,200/ Rs.4,200/ --- 9 M.Sc Physics Rs.16,800/- Rs.16,800/- ---

    10 M.Sc Organic Chemistry Rs.16,800/ Rs.16,800/- --- 11 M.Sc Computer Science Rs.16,800/ Rs.16,800/- --- 12 M.Sc. Botany Rs.16,800/ Rs.16,800/- --- 13 M.Sc. Zoology Rs.16,800/ Rs.16,800/- --- 14 M.Com. Rs.4,200/- Rs.4,200/- --- 15 MBA Rs.12,000/- Rs.12,000/- Rs.12,000/-

    B.L.I.Sc 16 Bachelor of Library and Information Science Rs.5,400/-

    P.G.D.C.A 17 Post Graduation Diploma in Computer Application

    Rs.8400/-

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    3. How to get the Application and Prospectus:

    i. The Prescribed ICR Application and the Prospectus can be obtained from any one of the Study Centers listed in Annexure on payment of Rs.365/-.The study centres advised to obtain applications from Andhra Bank S.K.University Branch, Anantapuramu by payment.

    ii. The prescribed application form along with the prospectus can also be obtained in person from Andhra Bank, S.K. University Campus Branch, S.K. University, Anantapuramu on payment of Rs.365/- (including service charges of Rs.15/-) till the last date prescribed for the sale of application forms.

    Note: The downloaded/self printed/Xerox copies / Hand written Application forms will not be accepted for admission.

    The filled in application should be sent by registered /speed post to

    The Director Directorate of Distance Education

    S.K.University Anantapuramu-515003

    The following should be sent along with the Application Form: a. The Demand Draft towards the Course Fee. b. Original Degree/Provisional Pass Certificate and Marks Statements along with one set of Xerox

    copies.

    4. Admission procedure

    Eligible candidates will be given admission after scrutiny of the original certificates, Demand Draft pertaining to the Course fee etc., enclosed to the application. Admission is open to all those who have the prescribed qualifications. Candidates selected for admission will receive the admission intimation cards by post. Director of DDE reserves right to cancel admission of an ineligible candidates at any stage of the course.

    Note 1: The application will be summarily rejected if there is any discrepancy in between the information in the application and the supporting documents. Note 2: Once a candidate is declared eligible for admission, the fee will not be refunded under any circumstances. Note 3: Admission cannot be claimed as a matter of right. If adequate number of candidates is not enrolled for any particular course, the University reserves the right to discontinue the course. In such a case, the course fee and other certificates will be returned.

    Returning of Originals The original pass certificates and the statements of marks will be returned to the candidate along with admission memo after scrutiny and finalization of admission.

    5. Enrolment Number and Identity Card

    The Directorate will issue an Identity Card and assign an Enrolment Number to all admitted candidates. The candidate is instructed to keep their Identity Card safely till the completion of the course and must bring their Identity Card at the time of Personal Contact Programme and during all the Examinations. For all correspondence, the Enrolment Number should be invariably mentioned.

    Candidates who have lost their Identity Card can obtain a duplicate Identity Card from the DDE by submitting Demand Draft for Rs.150/- along with a requisition and stamp size photograph.

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    6. Study Material

    The DDE will send the Study Material by post or in person to the admitted candidates along with a copy of syllabus and assignment question paper of the course. Note: The study material will be issued immediately for those who have paid course fee.

    7. Assignments

    There is internal assessment in the evaluation of the candidate performance in the distance education programmes. The Assignment carries 25 Marks (30 Marks for M.B.A.) in each paper for all the courses. Assignment question papers are made available in the University DDE website in the first week of May and students must submit the same on or before 30-08-2015 without fail. No assignment will be accepted, after the last date. Submission of the assignments is compulsory and is reckoned for internal assessment marks for all the courses. Candidates have to secure a minimum prescribed score. Candidates who fail to submit the assignments within the prescribed time will forfeit the internal assessment marks and they automatically fail in the examination. The assignments should be in the candidates own handwriting. The assignments should be answered by the candidates on good quality A4 size papers and submitted to the Director, DDE as per schedule. Typewritten / Photocopy / Computer printout will summarily be rejected. The paper wise Assignments should be submitted by Registered post/by person. The DDE has arranged to issue acknowledgement for the receipt of assignments. The candidates are informed to send a self addressed stamped envelope for acknowledgement. The candidate has to ensure that the assignments are received within the prescribed time. The DDE is not responsible for any type of postal delays/lapses.

    8. Personal Contact Programme:

    The Personal Contact Programmes for M.A, M.Sc, M.Com, M.B.A, and B.L.I.Sc. courses will be conducted in the concerned departments of the University. Apart from the theory classes, practical classes will also be held.

    The Personal Contact Programme (PCP) is designed to help the learners with classroom counselling to cover the syllabus. Lectures are arranged on select topics. The candidates can interact with the teachers and seek clarifications on the subject.

    Personal Contact Programme Classes for all the courses are conducted for six days every year for all Arts courses and M.Sc. Mathematics and 28 days for all Science courses. 75% attendance for PCP classes is compulsory for all Science & B.LI.Sc course. Those who fail to fulfill the required attendance are not allowed for the examinations under any circumstances.

    The dates of the Personal Contact Programme classes will be conducted during summer vacation in between 01-07-2015 to 28-05-2015. The candidates should make their own arrangements for lodging and boarding for attending the PCP classes.

    9. Examinations Information:

    Registration for the Examinations

    The year end University examinations will be held in the month of July/August 2015 The dates of examination will be made available in the University DDE website by 1st week of June 2015.

    Candidates appearing for I/II/III year regular examinations need not pay the Examination Fee since the examination fee is collected along with the Course fee.

    If the candidate fails to appear for examination in time he / she can appear for the subsequent examination within the stipulated duration on payment of the prescribed examination fee.

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    There is no detention system in distance education. Candidates who have failed in any year are allowed to continue the course of study for the next year. No provision will be available for supplementary examinations under distance education mode.

    The Examination Application Forms for supplementary candidates must be collected either from the DDE or can be downloaded from the DDE website: www.sku-dde.com.

    The Hall Tickets are sent directly to the candidates by post/ through study centers. The Examination Centre is indicated on the Hall-Ticket/DDE website www. sku-dde.com.

    Those who do not receive the Hall Ticket by post have to approach the Chief Superintendent of the Examination Centre with the Demand draft for Rs.100/-, one passport size photographs and the Identity Card for obtaining a duplicate Hall Ticket.

    The examinations (both practical and theory papers) for the Science Course students will be held in allotted Regional Study Centres only.

    The University Examination consists of two components External and Internal. The External and Internal Examinations carry 75 marks (70 for M.B.A) and 25 marks (30 for M.B.A) marks respectively.

    The Internal Examinations constitute the assessment of assignments submitted by the candidates. External Examinations will be held in the month of July/August 2015 for all the courses.

    A candidate has to secure 35 marks to pass in each paper. The maximum marks for the examination for each paper is 100, out of which internal assessment carries 25 marks (30 for M.B.A) and external examination 75 marks (70 for M.B.A). The internal marks are the marks allotted for assignments. The candidate should secure at least 26 marks (25 for M.B.A) in the external examination and 9 marks (10 for M.B.A) in the internal assessment to pass an examination. However, the candidate has to secure an aggregate of 40% of marks on the whole to be declared to have passed the whole examination.

    Candidates may reappear for the failed papers in subsequent examinations and pass in those papers. They should complete the course during the maximum period of the validity of their registration.

    Candidates who do not secure minimum marks in external examination in a paper should reappear for the external examination of that paper as and when it is held and obtain at least the passing minimum, 26 marks (25 for M.B.A).

    Candidates who do not secure minimum marks in the internal assessment of a paper should submit the assignment /Internal assessment of that paper within three months from the date of publication of results of the respective examinations. Only three successive chances from the date of registration will be given to candidates for securing minimum marks in the assignments, irrespective of whether they avail themselves of the chances or not.

    Candidates who have completed their grace period of three years for submission of assignments may submit their assignments before the end of the third year with a penal fee of Rs.50/- per assignment.

    Revaluation

    There is a provision for revaluation of paper/s as per the University rules on payment of the fee prescribed by the DDE. Those who wish to have revaluation of the paper/s have to apply within 21 days from the date of issue of marks memorandum. After expiry of this date, the request will not be considered.

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    Award of Class for Successful Candidates

    Successful candidates will be awarded class on the basis of the total marks obtained by them in the first, second and third year examinations taken together as described below. First Class with Distinction will be awarded to those who obtain not less than 70% of the total marks. First class will be awarded to those who obtain 60% of marks and above and below 70% of the total marks.

    Second Class will be awarded to those who obtain 50% of marks and above and below 60%.

    Third Class shall be awarded to the rest of the successful candidates obtaining a minimum of 40% of marks as specified.

    Note: a) Candidates who wish to appear for improvement of class should not apply for the Provisional/ Original Degree Certificates

    b) The candidate who wish to appear for improvement, the provision will be only in second year/third year by payment Andhra Bank/SBI Demand Draft for Rs.1500/-

    10. How to get the Certificates

    Those who wish to get the following certificates have to apply in the prescribed format available either at the DDE office or in the website along with the Demand Draft.

    S.No. Name of the Certificate Fee 1 Marks Memorandum No Fee 2 Provisional Certificate No Fee 3 Marks Memorandum- Duplicate Rs. 250/- 4 Provisional Certificate - Duplicate Rs. 500/- 5 Migration Certificate Rs. 150/- 6 Migration Certificate Duplicate Rs. 450/- 7 Hall Ticket Duplicate Rs. 300/- 8 Change of Examination Centre Rs. 2000/- 9 Identity Card Duplicate Rs. 150/-

    10 Degree Certificate in Advance Rs. 3500/- 11 Revaluation fee for each paper Rs. 1000/- 12 Name correction in each Certificate Rs.200/-

    11. General Instructions to the Candidates:

    1. Validity of the Admission/Registration:

    (a) Candidates who are admitted to a one year course can complete the course within three years from the date of admission, failing which their admission stands automatically cancelled. (b) Candidates who are admitted to a two year course can complete the course within six years from the date of admission, failing which their admission stands automatically cancelled. (c) Candidates who are admitted to a three year course can complete the course within nine years from the date of admission, failing which their admission stands automatically cancelled.

    2. If adequate number of candidates are not enrolled for any particular course/group of subjects, the University reserves the right to withdraw that course/group.

    3. If adequate number of candidates are not enrolled in any particular study centre, the candidates are allotted to the other Study centre where the course/group is offered and the decision of the University is final.

    4. Candidates are advised to preserve this Prospectus, Identity Card and fee receipts till they complete their course.

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    5. The candidates should write full Address for Correspondence clearly. In the event of any change in the address, the candidate should inform to the DDE along with the challan/ on-line transfer or a Demand Draft for Rs.50/-

    6. Attendance of candidates for PCP and practical classes is compulsory for Science, and Professional courses.

    7. Candidates are advised to be in touch with the DDE website: www.sku-dde.com for any information from time to time.

    8. Choice of the course once indicated at the time of applying is final. No change is be permitted. 9. Course Fee once paid will not be refunded under any circumstances. 10. Assignment question papers available in our website www.sku-dde.com 11. While obtaining the Demand Draft please check whether they are signed by the bank authorities. 12. On the reverse side of the counterfoil of the on-line transfer or Demand Draft, the following

    particulars should be written for its safe accounting: v. Name of the Candidate vi. Name of the Course / Subject vii. Purpose of payment: (Course Fee / Examination Fee etc,)

    13. It is necessary that every applicant who has enrolled for the course should write the Enrolment Number and name of the course and subject in all the correspondences without which no action can be taken.

    14. The DDE is not responsible for postal delay or loss in transit. 15. If the last day of any transaction falls on a holiday, candidates are allowed to transact the same on

    the following working day only and not beyond. 16. For all legal matters, the jurisdiction is Anantapuramu town only. 17. All enquiries and correspondence must be addressed to

    Note: The candidates will be collected their Hall-Tickets from the opted Study Centre two days before commencement of Examinations.

    The Director Directorate of Distance Education Sri Krishnadevaraya University Anantapuramu (A.P) 515 003

    12. Subject code and Subject Name SUBJECT

    CODE SUBJECT NAME 01 M.A. History 02 M.A. Political Science 03 M.A. Sociology 04 M.A. Economics 05 M.A. English 06 M.A. Telugu 07 M.Com. 08 M.Sc. Mathematics 12 M.B.A. 14 M.Sc. Botany 15 M.Sc. Chemistry 16 M.Sc. Physics 17 M.Sc. Zoology 18 M.Sc. Computer Science 21 M.A. Rural Development 22 P.G.D.C.A 27 B.L.I.Sc

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    13. Course Structure 01. M.A. History

    First Year

    Paper No.

    Paper Code Title of the Paper

    Marks Allotted Total

    Marks Theory Assignment

    I H-111 Civilization of the Ancient World 75 25 100 II H-112 History of Ancient India to 1206 AD 75 25 100 III H-113 History of Medieval India (1206 1757 AD) 75 25 100 IV H-114 History of South India with special

    reference to Andhra Pradesh 75 25 100

    V H-115 History of Modern East Asia (1900 to the Present) 75 25 100

    Second Year VI H-116 Historical Method and Historiography 75 25 100

    VII H-117 History of Modern India (1757 1964) 75 25 100

    VIII H-118 History of Indian National Movement (1857-1947) 75 25 100 IX H-119 History of Europe (1789 1945) 75 25 100 X H-120 History of the World (1945 to the present) 75 25 100

    02. M.A. Political Science First Year

    Paper No

    Paper Code Title of the Paper

    Marks Allotted Total Marks Theory Assignment

    I P-121 Western Political Thought 75 25 100 II P-122 Select Constitutions 75 25 100 III P-123 Indian Government and Politics 75 25 100 IV P-124 International Relations 75 25 100 V P-125 Comparative Politics 75 25 100

    Second Year VI P-126 Indian Political Thought 75 25 100 VII P-127 International Relations Theory 75 25 100 VIII P-128 Modern Political Theory 75 25 100 IX P-129 Political Sociology 75 25 100 X P-130 State Government and Politics 75 25 100

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    03. M.A. Sociology First Year

    Paper No

    Paper Code Title of the Paper

    Marks Allotted Total Marks Theory Assignment

    I S-131 Sociological Analysis 75 25 100 II S-132 Social Thought and Sociological Perspectives 75 25 100

    III S-133 Social Research and Statistics 75 25 100 IV S-134 Indian Society : Structure and Change 75 25 100 V S-135 Rural and Urban Sociology 75 25 100

    Second Year VI S-136 Industrial Sociology & Labour Welfare 75 25 100

    VII S-137 Social Demography & Family Welfare 75 25 100

    VIII S-138 Sociology of Weaker Sections & Development 75 25 100

    IX S-139 Medical Sociology 75 25 100

    X S-140 Social Disorganization & Criminology 75 25 100

    04. M.A. Economics First Year

    Paper No

    Paper Code

    Title of the Paper Marks Allotted Total

    Marks Theory Assignment I EM-141 Micro Economic Analysis 75 25 100 II EM-142 Macro Economic Analysis 75 25 100 III EM-143 History of Economic Thought 75 25 100 IV EM-144 Public Finance 75 25 100 V EM-145 Quantitative Methods 75 25 100

    Second Year VI EM-146 Financial Markets 75 25 100 VII EM-147 International Economics 75 25 100 VIII EM-148 Economic Development and Planning 75 25 100 IX EM-149 Indian Economy 75 25 100 X EM-150 Development Banking 75 25 100

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    05. M.A. English First Year

    Paper No.

    Paper Code Title of the Paper

    Marks Allotted Total Marks Theory Assignment

    I E-151 English Poetry 75 25 100 II E-152 English Drama 75 25 100 III E-153 English Fiction 75 25 100 IV E-154 Indian English Literature 75 25 100

    V E-155 The English Language

    75 25 100

    Second Year VI E- 156 Comparative Literature 75 25 100

    VII E- 157 Commonwealth Literature (excluding Indian English Literature) 75 25 100 VIII E- 158 Literary Criticism 75 25 100 IX E- 159 American Literature 75 25 100 X E- 160 Indian Literature 75 25 100

    06. M.A. Telugu First Year

    Paper No.

    Paper Code Title of the Paper

    Marks Allotted Total Marks Theory Assignment

    I T- 161 Pracheenandhra Kavitvam 75 25 100 II T- 162 Pracheenandhra Sahitya Parinamam 75 25 100 III T- 163 Bhasha Vignanam Andhra Bhasha Vikasam 75 25 100

    IV T- 164 Janapada Sahityam 75 25 100 V T- 165 Adhunikandhra Sahitya Vikasam 75 25 100

    Second Year VI T- 166 Sahitya Vimarsa Soundarya Sastram 75 25 100

    VII T- 167 Dravida Bhasha Vignanam 75 25 100

    VIII T- 168 Telugu Vyakaranam, Chandassu, Alankaralu 75 25 100

    IX T- 169 Adhunikandhra Kavitvam 75 25 100

    X T- 170 Dakshinatya Sahityam Tulanatmka Adhyayanam 75 25 100

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    07. M. Com. First Year

    Paper No

    Paper Code

    Title of the Paper Marks Allotted Total

    Marks Theory Assignment

    I C-171 Managerial Economics 75 25 100 II C-172 Quantitative Techniques 75 25 100 III C-173 Advanced Accounting Theory 75 25 100 IV C-174 Marketing Management 75 25 100 V C-175 Organizational Theory & Behavior 75 25 100

    Second Year VI C-176 Business Environment and Government Policy 75 25 100

    VII C-177 Human Resource Management 75 25 100 VIII C-178 Financial Management and Control 75 25 100 IX C-179 Cost and Management Accounting 75 25 100

    X C-180 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management 75 25 100

    08. M.Sc. Mathematics First Year

    Paper No

    Paper Code Title of the Paper

    Marks Allotted Total Marks Theory Assignment

    I M-181 Topology 75 25 100 II M-182 Analysis 75 25 100 III M-183 Algebra 75 25 100 IV M-184 Differential Equations 75 25 100 V M-185 Mathematical Methods 75 25 100

    Second Year VI M-186 Complex Analysis 75 25 100 VII M-187 Commutative Algebra 75 25 100 VIII M-188 Functional Analysis 75 25 100 IX M-189 Fluid Dynamics 75 25 100 X M-190 Graph Theory 75 25 100

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    12. Master Business Administration (MBA) First Year

    Paper No

    Paper Code Title of the Paper

    Marks Allotted Total Marks Theory Assignment

    I MB-301 Management Concepts 70 30 100 II MB-302 Organizational Behaviour 70 30 100

    III MB-303 Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations 70 30 100

    IV MB-304 Marketing Management 70 30 100 V MB-305 Financial Management 70 30 100 VI MB-306 Accounting for Management 70 30 100

    VII MB-307 Business Environment and Government Policy 70 30 100

    Second Year VIII MB-308 Economics for Management 70 30 100 IX MB-309 Statistics for Management 70 30 100

    X MB-310 Business Policy and Strategic Management 70 30 100

    XI MB-311 Business Law 70 30 100

    XII MB-312 Production and Operations Management 70 30 100

    XIII MB-313 Management Information Systems 70 30 100 XIV MB-314 International Business 70 30 100 XV MB-315 Entrepreneurship Development 70 30 100

    Third Year

    Elective 1: Human Resource Management Stream

    Paper No

    Paper Code Title of the Paper

    Marks Allotted Total Marks Theory Assignment

    XVI MB-316 Human Resource Development 70 30 100 XVII MB-317 Organizational Development 70 30 100 XVIII MB-318 Knowledge Management 70 30 100 Project Report 200 --- 100 VivaVoce 100 --- 100

    Elective 2: Finance Management Stream

    Paper No

    Paper Code Title of the Paper

    Marks Allotted Total Marks Theory Assignment

    XVI MB-319 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management 70 30 100

    XVII MB-320 Financial Services 70 30 100 XVIII MB-321 Management of Working Capital 70 30 100 Project Report 200 --- 100 VivaVoce 100 --- 100

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    Elective 3: Marketing Management Stream

    Paper No

    Paper Code Title of the Paper

    Marks Allotted Total Marks Theory Assignment

    XVI MB-322 Consumer Behaviour and Marketing Research 70 30 100

    XVII MB-323 Product Management and Services Marketing 70 30 100

    XVIII MB-324 Advertising and Sales Management 70 30 100 Project Report 200 --- 100 VivaVoce 100 --- 100

    Elective 4: *Systems Stream

    Paper No

    Paper Code Title of the Paper

    Marks Allotted Total Marks Theory Assignment

    XVI MB-325 Unix & C 70 30 100

    XVII MB-326 Data Base Management Systems (DBMS) 70 30 100 XVIII MB-327 e-Commerce 70 30 100

    Project Report 200 --- 100 VivaVoce 100 --- 100

    Note 1: Candidates can choose any one of the above Streams 2: If sufficient number of candidates do not opt for the last stream, the DDE reserves the right to direct the candidates to choose one from among the remaining three streams.

    14. M.Sc. Botany First Year

    Paper No

    Paper Code Title of the Paper

    Marks Allotted Total Marks Theory Assignment

    I BO-211 Algae, Fungi, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms 75 25 100

    II BO-212 Taxonomy of Angiosperms and Economic Botany 75 25 100

    III BO-213 Cell biology, Genetics and Plant Breeding 75 25 100

    IV BO-214 Plant Physiology 75 25 100 Practical I --- --- 50

    Practical II --- --- 50 Practical III --- --- 50 Practical IV --- --- 50

    Second Year V BO-215 Plant Reproduction, Plant Anatomy

    and Tissue Culture 75 25 100

    VI BO-216 Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering 75 25 100

    VII BO-217 Ecology and Biodiversity 75 25 100 VIII BO-218 Biosystematics and Ethno Botany 75 25 100 Practical I --- --- 50 Practical II --- --- 50 Practical III --- --- 50 Practical IV --- --- 50

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    15. M.Sc. Organic Chemistry First Year

    Paper No

    Paper Code Title of the Paper

    Marks Allotted Total Marks Theory Assignment

    I CH-231 Inorganic Chemistry 75 25 100 II CH-232 Organic Chemistry 75 25 100 III CH-233 Physical Chemistry 75 25 100 IV CH-234 Spectroscopy 75 25 100 Practical I --- --- 100 Practical II --- --- 100 Practical III --- --- 100

    Second Year V

    CH-235 Quantitative data, Analytical, Electrochemical and Separation Techniques

    75 25 100

    VI CH-236 Conformational Analysis 75 25 100 VII CH-237 Organic Synthesis 75 25 100 VIII CH-238 Advanced Natural Products 75 25 100 Practical I --- --- 100 Practical II (i) --- --- 150 Practical II (ii) --- --- 50

    16. M.Sc. Physics First Year

    Paper No

    Paper Code Title of the Paper

    Marks Allotted Total Marks Theory Assignment

    I PH-241 Classical and Statistical Mechanics 75 25 100 II PH-242 Atomic Physics, Optics and Electromagnetic Theory 75 25 100

    III PH-243 Condensed Matter Physics, Electronic Devices and Circuits 75 25 100

    IV PH-244 Mathematical Physics 75 25 100

    Practical I --- --- 100

    Practical II --- --- 100 Second Year

    V PH-245 Quantum Mechanics 75 25 100 VI PH-246 Nuclear Physics and Molecular Spectroscopy 75 25 100

    VII PH-247 Numerical Techniques and Computer Programming 75 25 100

    VIII PH-248 Digital Electronics, Micro Processors and Communication Electronics 75 25 100

    Practical I --- --- 100

    Practical II --- --- 100

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    17. M.Sc. Zoology First Year

    Paper No

    Paper Code Title of the Paper

    Marks Allotted Total Marks Theory Assignment

    I ZO-221 Biosystematics, Taxonomy and Gamete Biology 75 25 100

    II ZO-222 Quantitative Biology, Population Genetic and Evolution 75 25 100

    III ZO-223 Physiology & Comparative Endocrinology 75 25 100

    IV ZO-224 Molecular Cell Biology and Tools and Techniques 75 25 100

    Practical I --- --- 100 Practical II --- --- 100

    Second Year V ZO-225 Structure, of Invertebrates and Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates 75 25 100

    VI ZO-226 Population Ecology and Animal Behavior 75 25 100

    VII ZO-227 Medical and Veterinary Parasitology 75 25 100

    VIII ZO-228 Immuno-parasitology and Physiology of Parasites 75 25 100

    Practical I --- --- 100 Practical II --- --- 100

    18. M.Sc. Computer Science First Year

    Paper No.

    Paper Code

    Title of the Paper Marks Allotted Total

    Marks Theory Assign I CS-419 Data Structures and C++ 75 25 100 II CS-420 Computer Organization & Operating Systems 75 25 100

    III CS-421 Computer Networks 75 25 100 IV CS-422 Database Management Systems 75 25 100 V CS-423 Discrete Mathematics 75 25 100 VI CS-424 Object Oriented Programming 75 25 100

    Practical I : OOPs & Data Structures Lab --- --- 100

    Practical II : DBMS Lab --- --- 100

    Practical III : Operating Systems and Unix Lab --- --- 100

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    Second Year

    VI CS-425 Cryptography & Network Security 75 25 100

    VIII CS-426 Advanced Database Management Systems 75 25 100

    IX CS-427 Web Technologies 75 25 100 X CS-428 Unix Network Programming 75 25 100 XI CS-429 Artificial Intelligence 75 25 100 XII CS-43O Software Engineering 75 25 100

    Practical I : Advanced Java & Web Technologies Lab --- --- 100

    Practical II : Unix Networking Lab --- --- 100

    Practical III : Graphic User Interface Lab --- --- 100

    Practical IV : PROJECT WORK --- --- 100

    21. M.A. Rural Development \First Year

    Paper No

    Paper Code Title of the Paper

    Marks Allotted Total Marks Theory Assignment

    I RD-235 Rural Development Approaches & Strategies 75 25 100

    II RD-236 Indian Rural Economic Scene 75 25 100 III RD-237 Indian Rural Social Scene 75 25 100 IV RD-238 Research Methods and working with people 75 25 100

    V RD-239 Environmental Economics 75 25 100

    Second Year

    VI RD-240 Natural Resources Management 75 25 100 VII RD-241 Human Resources Management 75 25 100 VIII RD-242 Rural Credit and Marketing 75 25 100

    IX RD-243 Rural Development Planning and Management 75 25 100

    X RD-244 Project work and Dissertation 75 25 100

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    22. Post Graduation Diploma in Computer Applications (P.G.D.C.A)

    Paper No

    Paper Code

    Title of the Paper Marks Allotted Total

    Marks Theory Assignment

    I CA-206 Introduction to Information Technology & Office Automation 75 25 100

    II CA-207 C and Data Structures 75 25 100 III CA-208 Database Management Systems 75 25 100

    IV CA-209 Web Technologies and GUI Programming 75 25 100

    V CA-210 Object Oriented Programming through JAVA 75 25 100

    VI CA-211 Computer Organization and Operating Systems 75 25 100

    Practical-I: Data Structures and OOPs Lab ---- ---- 100 Practical-II: Graphic User Interface and DBMS Lab ---- ---- 100 Project Work ---- ---- 100

    27. Bachelor of Library Information Sciences (B.L.I.Sc.)

    Paper No

    Paper Code

    Title of the Paper Marks Allotted Total

    Marks Theory Assignment

    I BL-227 Library Society 75 25 100

    II BL-228 Reference and Information Sources and Services 75 25 100

    III BL-229 Library Classification (Theory) 75 25 100 IV BL-230 Library Management 75 25 100 V BL-231 Library Cataloguing (Theory) 75 25 100 VI BL-232 Introduction to Computer 75 25 100 VII BL-233 Library Classification Practice 75 25 100 VIII BL-234 Library Cataloguing Practice 75 25 100

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    B.Ed. PROGRAMMES

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    B.Ed.

    1. B.Ed. Course Structure

    Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) Programme of DDE, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapuramu aims at developing the understanding and competencies required by in-service teachers for effective teaching learning process. This Programme is strictly based on the NCTE norms.

    The B.Ed. course offered by the DDE in distance mode is a judicious mix of theory and practical classes to develop knowledge, skills, application and aptitude and attitude in practicing teachers. Theoretical base is the strength of the course. Suitable support of illustrations and cases of relevant situations and activities comprise the core of the course structure.

    ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR THE SELECTION OF METHODOLOGY SUBJECT FOR B.Ed COURSE

    S.No. Methodology Eligibility

    1. Mathematics

    Candidates with B.A./B.Sc., with Mathematics as one of the group subject or B.C.A. candidates with Mathematics at Intermediate level as a group subject

    2. Physical Science

    Candidates with B.Sc. who have studied Physics and Chemistry of allied material sciences under Part-II group subjects or B.C.A. candidates with Physical Sciences (Physics and Chemistry) at Intermediate level as group subject.

    3. Biological Science

    Candidates with B.Sc./B.Sc. (Home Science) who have studied Botany and Zoology or allied Life Sciences under Part-II group subjects or B.C.A. candidates with Biological Science at Intermediate level as group subject.

    4 Social Studies All candidates with B.A/B.Com./ B.B.M. or B.C.A. candidates with Social Sciences at Intermediate level as group subject.

    Every candidate is expected to select Two Combinations of Methodology Subjects under B.Ed. course. The course offered by the DDE consists of Nine combinations of subjects.

    i. Mathematics and Physical Sciences ii. Mathematics and English

    iii. Mathematics and Telugu iv. Physical Science and English v. Physical Science and Telugu

    vi. Biological Science and English vii. Biological Science and Telugu

    viii. Social Studies and English ix. Social Studies and Telugu

    2. Duration of the Course

    The duration of the programme should be of two years. The commencement and completion of the programme should be so regulated that two long spells of vacation (summer / winter / staggered) are available to the learners for guided / supervised instruction and face to face contact sessions. Sandwitching the programme between two summer vacations will be an ideal proposition. A Candidate has to complete the B.Ed Distance Mode Course within 4 years from the date of admission i.e. double the duration of the course. Once the maximum period is over, the candidate should seek admission afresh by paying the entire fees.

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    3. Number of Seats and Eligibility Criteria for Admission

    The NCTE has sanctioned 500 seats to the Directorate of Distance Education, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapuramu. Teachers (including Vidya Volunteers) with a Bachelors Degree serving in a recognized Primary/Elementary/Secondary/Higher Secondary levels) and having at least two years experience of school teaching by 30th June 2014 are eligible for admission into the B.Ed., Course.

    As per the second amendment (July 2010) - Graduation or Post Graduation Degree with fifty per cent marks: Provided that the requirement of fifty per cent marks shall not apply to persons appointed as teachers prior to the commencement of the National Council for Teacher Education (Regulations Norms and Procedure) Second Amendment Regulations, 2010.

    A state University will admit only those candidates who are working in schools located in the territorial jurisdiction assigned to it by the University Act.

    The service of candidates must have been approved by the authorities of school education concerned DEO/MEO/ Gazetted Head Master. And all the eligible candidates have to submit the copies of their updated Service Registers duly authenticated by the appropriate authorities along with the Application. Candidates must bring their original Service Registers and No Objection Certificates at the time of admission. Those who do not have Service Registers shall bring Service Certificates and No Objection Certificates from the authorities concerned.

    If the number of candidates applied for the course exceeds the number of seats available, priority will be given in the following order and length of service.

    a) Candidates working in Government/Municipal / Mandal / Zilla Praja Parishad Schools having Service Registers

    b) Candidates working in Government Aided Schools having Service Registers c) Candidates working in recognized Private Schools having Service Registers d) Candidates working in Government Schools as Vidya Volunteers e) Candidates working in unaided recognized private schools. And

    f) Junior Lecturers and Lecturers working in recognized Colleges/ Institutions certified by the concerned authorities of the Government will also be eligible.

    4. Fee Structure

    The course fee for B.Ed. course is Rs.18000 (+ Rs.150/- in case of other than S.K. University students) for the two year programme. The candidates seeking admission into B.Ed. course are advised not to pay the fee at the time of submission of application form. They will get a separate communication about their admission and payment of fee. If the candidate fails to pay the fee within the stipulated time, the candidate automatically lost the seat.

    5. How to get the Application and Prospectus

    The prescribed application form along with the prospectus can be obtained in person from the following places on payment of Rs.365/- (including service charges of Rs.15/-) till the last date prescribed for the sale of application forms.

    Andhra Bank, S.K. University Campus Branch, S.K. University, Anantapuramu At the Concerned Study Centres

    (OR) Download from our website www.sku-dde.com and pay the application cost in the form of

    Demand Draft in favour of The Director, Directorate of Distance Education, S.K.University, Anantapuram from Andhra Bank or State Bank of India payable only at Anantapuram.

    6. Admission Procedure

    Admission will be done on the basis of length of service. Reservation of seats will be followed in accordance with the G.O.s of Govt. of Andhra Pradesh with regard to various categories and reservation of women. 85% of the seats in each methodology shall be reserved for the Local candidates and 15% of the seats shall be left unreserved as specified in the Andhra

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    Pradesh Educational Institution (Regulation of Admission) Order 1974 as amended in G.O P.No.646 Education (W) Dept. dated 10-7-1979. The part of the State comprising the district of Anantapuramu, Kurnool, Chittoor, Kadapa and Nellore shall be regarded as S.K. University local area. The service certificates of the Teachers should be countersigned by the District Educational Officer/Mandal Educational Officer/Principal concerned. Service Certificates will be further sent to the concerned authorities for verification and authenticity and only after getting confirmation from the concerned authorities the candidates will be admitted. Candidates will be required to submit filled in application form along with Photostat copies of the documents. The original documents are to be submitted after receiving the letter of offer for admission into B.Ed, from the DDE, S.K. University, Anantapuramu. If your service particulars are found to be false, at any stage, the admission stands cancelled without refund of the Application and course fee.

    7. Enrolment Number and Identity Card

    Candidates will be issued Identity Cards bearing the Enrolment Number by the Directorate after their admission. Candidates are instructed to keep their Identity Card safe till the completion of the course and must bring their Identity Card at the time of Personal Contact Programme and Examinations. Candidates should invariably quote their Enrolment Number in all their correspondence.

    Candidates who have lost their Identity Card can obtain a duplicate Identity Card from the DDE by paying an amount of Rs.150/- through D.D./challan along with a requisition and a stamp size photograph.

    8. Study Centres

    Directorate of Distance Education, S.K. University has five study centres for B.Ed., Programme. For the learning programme, the candidate has to choose one of these study centres. However, maximum number of students a stud