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ADMISSION BROCHURE 2014-15 PART - B 1 PART - B S.No Content Page No. Chapter-1 LIST OF PROGRAMMES .................................................................................................. 2 Chapter-2 ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS & ADMISSION CRITERIA .........................................................5 Chapter-3 SYLLABI & SCHEDULE OF CET-2014 ............................................................................. 26 - Sd/- Brig P. K. Upmanyu Joint Registrar (Admissions) Dated: 20 Feb, 2014

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ADMISSION BROCHURE 2014-15

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PART - B

S.No Content Page No.

Chapter-1

LIST OF PROGRAMMES .................................................................................................. 2

Chapter-2

ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS & ADMISSION CRITERIA .........................................................5

Chapter-3

SYLLABI & SCHEDULE OF CET-2014 ............................................................................. 26

- Sd/- Brig P. K. Upmanyu Joint Registrar (Admissions) Dated: 20 Feb, 2014

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1. Engineering & B.Arch. Programmes

Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) Programmes

Lateral Entry to B.Tech. Programmes for Diploma holders LE-B.Tech. (Dip) 128

Lateral Entry to B.Tech. Programmes for B.Sc. Graduates LE-B.Tech. (B.Sc.) 129B.Tech./M.Tech. (Dual Degree) - Bio-Technology BT 130B.Tech./M.Tech. (Dual Degree) - Chemical Engineering CE B.Tech./M.Tech. (Dual Degree) - Bio-Chemical Engineering BCEB.Tech./M.Tech. (Dual Degree) - Information Technology ITB.Tech./M.Tech. (Dual Degree) - Computer Science & Engineering CSEB.Tech./M.Tech. (Dual Degree) - Electronics & Communication Engg ECEB.Tech. (Information Technology) ITB.Tech. (Computer Science & Engineering) CSE 131B.Tech. (Electronics & Communication Engineering) ECEB.Tech. (Mechanical & Automation Engineering) MAEB.Tech. (Power Engineering) PEB.Tech. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) EEEB.Tech. (Instrumentation & Control Engineering) I & CEB.Tech. (Tool Engineering) TEB.Tech. (Civil Engineering) CVEB.Tech. (Environment Engineering) ENEB.Tech. (Electrical Engineering) EEB.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) MEB.Tech. (Mechatronics) MET

Master of Technology (M.Tech.) Programme (Regular & Weekend)

M.Tech. (Computer Science & Engineering) CSE 139

M.Tech. (Information Technology) ITM.Tech. (Information Security) ISM.Tech. (Computer Science & Engineering) (Weekend) CSE (W) M.Tech. (Information Technology) (Weekend) IT (W)M.Tech. (Digital Communication) DC 140M.Tech. (Electronics & Communication Engineering) ECE M.Tech. (VLSI Design) VLSIM.Tech. (Signal Processing) SPM.Tech. (RF & Microwave Engineering) RF & MM.Tech. (Electronics & Communication Engineering) (Weekend) ECE (W)M.Tech. (Tool Engineering) (Regular) (May see page- 7 for details) TE 147M.Tech. (Food Processing Technology) FPT 148M.Tech. (Nano Science and Technology) NST 149M.Tech. (Engineering Physics) EP 150M.Tech. (Chemical Engineering) CE 152

Bachelor of Architecture (B. Arch.) Programme Bachelor of Architecture B.Arch. 100

Name of Programmes Abbreviation Programme/ CET Code

LIST OF PROGRAMMES1

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2. Professional Programmes

Courses at Master's Level

Master of Business Administration - MBA/MBA (Financial Markets) 101Master of Business Administration (Software Enterprise Management) - MBA (SEM) 116Master of Computer Applications - MCA 105 Master of Computer Applications (Software Engineering) - MCA (SE) Master in Mass Communication - MMC 106Master of Physiotherapy (Musculoskeletal) - MPT (Musculoskeletal) 107 Master of Physiotherapy (Neurology) - MPT (Neurology) Master of Physiotherapy (Sports) - MPT (Sports) Master of Physiotherapy - MPT (Cardiopulmonary) Master Occupational Therapy (Neurology) - MOT (Neurology) 108 Master of Prosthetics and Orthotics - MPO 109 Master of Public Health (Field Epidemiology) - MPH (FE) 110 Master of Science (Environment Management) - M.Sc. (EM) 111Master of Law - LLM 112 Master of Arts (English & Communication Studies) - M.A. (Eng & Comm) 113 M.A. (Criminology) 118 M.Sc. (Forensic Science) 119 Master of Education - M.Ed. 120 Master of Science (Biodiversity & Conservation) - M.Sc. (B&C) 123 Master in Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management - MCPHM 141 Master in Archaeology and Heritage Management - MAHM Master in Natural Resource Management - M.Sc. (NRM) 145 Courses at Graduation Level Bachelor of Computer Applications - BCA 114 Bachelor of Science (Hons.) Nursing - B.Sc. (H) Nursing 115 (Only for Unmarried Female Candidates) Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Law (Integrated) - B.A. LLB (Integrated) 121 Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Law (Integrated) - BBA LLB (Integrated) Bachelor of Education - B.Ed 122 Bachelor of Special Education - B.Ed (Special Education) Bachelor of Physiotherapy - BPT 124 Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics - BPO Bachelor of Science (Medical Lab. Technology) - B.Sc. (MLT) Bachelor of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology - BASLPBachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery - BAMSBachelor of Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery - BHMS BBA & Allied Programmes 125 Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA Bachelor of Business Administration (Banking & Insurance) - BBA (B&I) Bachelor of Business Administration (Computer Aided Management) - BBA (CAM) Bachelor of Business Administration (Tour and Travel Management) - BBA (T&TM) Bachelor of Business Administration (Modern Office Management) - BBA (MOM) Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication - BJMC 126 127 Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering Technology - BHMCT Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) - B.Com (Hons) 146Bachelor of Science (Yoga Science) - B.Sc. (Yoga Science) 117MCA (Dual Degree) (5 year regular programme) 142

Name of Programmes Programme/ CET Code

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Post Graduate Diploma Programme PG Diploma in Radiological Physics - PGDRP 151

Weekend Programmes: Courses at Master's Level

Master of Business Administration - MBA 155 Master of Journalism & Mass Communication - MJMC 176 Master of Law - LLM (Cyber Law & Cyber Crime) 181 Master of Law - LLM (Intellectual & Industrial Property Law) Master of Business Administration - MBA (Disaster Management) 186

3. Medical Programmes/ Post Graduate Medical Programmes(PGMC/SSMC)

• Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery - MBBS 103

• Bachelor of Dental Surgery - BDS 104

• Post Graduate Medical Degree/ Diploma - PGMC 102

• Super Speciality Medical Courses - SSMC

o DM (Cardiology) 132 o M.Ch. (CTVS) 133 o M.Ch. (Neuro Surgery) 134 o DM (Neurology) 135 o M.Ch. (Burns, Plastic & Maxillofacial Surgery) 136 o DM (Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine) 138 o M.Ch. (Paediatrics Surgery) 143 o M.Ch. (Urology) 144

IMPORTANT NOTE:-

Common Entrance Test (CET) will be held for all regular programmes run in University Schools of Study and affiliated colleges.

Last date of submission of Online Application form for CET

For all Engineering and Professional programmes : 10th April 2014 (Thursday)

For PGMC programme : 20th March, 2014 (Thursday)

For B.Arch. programmme : 2nd June 2014(Monday) - 3rd July 2014 (Thursday).

On account of upcoming Lok Sabha elections, the dates of CET may change depending on instructions of statutory authorities. The students are, therefore, advised to regularly check the University website for latest updates.

Name of Programmes Programme/ CET Code

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ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS & ADMISSION CRITERIA2

1. ENGINEERING & B.ARCh. PROGRAMMESA: B. TECh PROGRAMMES where Common Entrance Test (CET -2014) will be held. CET CODE PROGRAMME ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS 128 • Lateral Entry to B.Tech. Programmes Three-years diploma in any of the following for Diploma holders (2nd Yr/3rd branches of Engg./Technology with a minimum Semester) of 60% marks in aggregate from any recognized

Diploma awarding institute/university/board recognized by AICTE:-

Computer Engg; Automobile Engg; Chemical Engg, Civil Engg, Construction Engg, Electrical Engg, Electronics & Communication Engg, Electronics, Instrumentation & Control, Mechanical Engg., Maintenance Engg., Plastic Engg., Printing Technology, Production Engg., Public Health & Environmental Engg., Tool & Die Making.

Note: Candidates with Diploma in Architecture are not eligible for lateral entry to Engineering/Technology degree programme.

129 Lateral Entry to B.Tech. for B.Sc. B.Sc. Graduates with 60% marks in aggregate Graduates (2nd yr/3rd semester) with Mathematics as a subject from any recognized

University.

130 B.Tech./M.Tech. - (Dual Degree) - Pass in 12th Class of 10+2 pattern of CBSE or Bio- Technology equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 55% marks

in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology provided the candidate has passed in each subject separately. Candidate must additionally have passed English as a subject of study (core/elective/functional) in the qualifying examination.

131 B.Tech. / M.Tech. (Dual Degree) Pass in 12th Class of 10+2 pattern of CBSE or Chemical Engineering equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 55% • B.Tech./M.Tech.(DualDegree) marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics Bio-Chemical Engineering provided the candidate has passed in each B.Tech. / M.Tech. (Dual Degree) subject separately. Candidate must additionally Information Technology have passed English as a subject of study

B.Tech./M.Tech. (Dual Degree) (core/elective/functional) in the qualifying Computer Science & Engineering examination. B.Tech./M.Tech. (Dual Degree)

Electronics & Communication Engineering

B.Tech. (Information Technology, Computer Science & Engg, Electronics & Communication Engg, Mechanical & Automation Engg, Power Engg, Electrical & Electronics Engg, Civil Engg, Instrumentation & Control Engg, Tool Engg, Environment Engg, Electrical Engg, Mechanical Engg & Mechatronics)

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B: M.TECh PROGRAMMES where Common Entrance Test (CET -2014) will be held. CET CODE PROGRAMME ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS* & ADMISSION CRITERIA

139 M.Tech. (Information Technology /Computer A(I) Minimum 60% or equivalent in the qualifying Science & Engineering / Information examination as under:- Security) - Regular programme and 1. B.Tech./B.E. in Computer Science/Computer M.Tech. (Information Technology/ Science & Engineering/Computer Engineering/ Computer Science & Engineering) Information Technology/Electronics and Weekend Programme Communication Engineering/Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering/Instrumentation & Control Engineering/ Electrical Engineering/ Electrical & Electronics Engineering or equivalent. 2. Grad. IETE/AMIE (ECE/CSE/IT/EE). 3. M.Sc. (IT/ Electronics/ Computer Science/

Informatics/ Information Science & Technology/ Physics/ Mathematics/ Statistics/ Operation Research/Applied Physics).

4. MCA or MCA (SE) A(II) 1. GATE qualified in Computer Science and

Information Technology. Or 2. CET qualified (for Non-GATE) candidates in CET

code 139

140 M.Tech. (Digital Communication/ECE/Signal A(I) Minimum 60% or equivalent in the qualifying Processing/RF & Microwave/VLSI Design)- examination as under:- Regular Programme and M.Tech. (ECE) - 1. B.Tech./B.E. in Electronics & Communication/ Weekend Programme Engineering/Electronics & Instrumentation

Engineering/ Instrumentat ion & Control Engineering/Electrical Engineering/Electrical & Electronics Engineering/ Computer Science/Computer Science & Engineering/Computer Engineering/Information Technology or equivalent.

2. Grad. IETE/AMIE (ECE/CSE/IT/EE) 3. M.Sc. (Electronics/ Physics/Applied Physics). A(II) 1. GATE qualified in Electronics & Communication

Engineering. Or 2. CET qualified (for Non-GATE) candidates in CET

code 140. (B) Admission Criteria for CET Code 139 &140: a) Merit list on basis of qualified & valid GATE Score in relevant branch as specified in A(II)1. b) If seats remain vacant after admitting students

with qualified and valid GATE Score in relevant branch, then the admission for vacant seats shall be made on the basis of CET rank / merit in relevant branch for NON GATE Candidates, subject to securing of a minimum of 60% marks in qualifying examination.

c) For sponspored/Weekend Seats: A letter from employer must be furnished stating that the candidate is being sponsored to seek admission in M.Tech. Regular/weekend programme against sponsored/weekend seats.

d) For sponsored/weekend programme, there will not be any scholarship even if candidate is GATE qualified.

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CET CODE PROGRAMME ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS* & ADMISSION CRITERIA

147 M.Tech. (Tool Engineering) A)Eligibility condition: (Two year regular programme) A(I) Minimum 60% or equivalent in the qualifying To commence from session 2014-15 with total examination as under:- intake of 18 students out of which 13 1. B.Tech./ B.E. in Tool Engineering/ Mechanical/ are normal seats and 5 are industry sponsored Mechanical and Automation /Production/ seats to meet the requirement of the industry. Production and industrial engineering or equivalent. 2. Grad. AMIE (ME) A(II) GATE qualified in Mechanical /Production/

Production and industrial Engineering Or CET qualified (for Non-GATE) candidates

B) Admission Criteria for CET candidates: a) Merit list on basis of qualified & valid GATE Score in A (II). If seats remain vacant after admitting students with qualified and valid GATE score, then the admission for vacant seats shall be made on the basis of CET rank / merit for NON GATE Candidates, subject to securing of a minimum of 60% marks in qualifying examination. b) For industry sponsored: the merit list will be prepared on the folowing basis: 1. Merit list of normal seats. 2. One mark each for an additional year of experience but upto a maximum marks will be 110. The cutoff date for counting the experience shall be 30.06.2014. 3. Candidate should also have at least one year of professional experience. 4. A letter from employer must be furnished stating that the candidate is being sponsored to seek admission in M.Tech. (TE) Regular programme against sponsored seats.

148 M.Tech. (Food Processing Technology) A)Eligibility condition: First Class BE/B.Tech (Food Technology / Chemical

Technology/ Biochemical Engg. / Biotechnology) or equivalent first class degree

OR MS / M.Sc. (Chemistry / Biochemistry / Food Science /

Microbiology / Biotechnology) or equivalent first class degree

B) Admission Criteria: a) Merit list on basis of qualified & valid GATE Score

in relevant branch. b) If seats remain vacant after admitting students with

qualified and valid GATE Score in relevant branch, then the admission for vacant seats shall be made on the basis of CET rank/ merit in relevant branch for NON GATE candidates, subject to securing of a minimum of 60% marks in qualifying examination.

Note : No GATE Scholarships will be available for the students for this admission session 2014-2016.

150 M.Tech. (Engineering Physics) A) Eligibility Conditions: BE/B.Tech. (Electronics/Computer Science/Electrical/

Engineering Physics/IT/IC (or) equivalent OR Post Graduation in Physics/Applied Physics/

Electronics/Mathematics or equivalent with minimum of 55% marks in aggregate in the qualifying degree.

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However, must have studied Physics at the undergraduate level.

B) Admission Criteria:

The merit list will be prepared on the basis of qualified and valid GATE score. The next preference in the merit list will be given to NON GATE candidates based on rank obtained in the CET, subject to securing a minimum of 55% of marks in qualifying degree/exam.

149 M.Tech. (Nano Science &Technology) A) Eligibility Conditions:

M.Sc.(Physics/Appl ied Physics/Electronics Mathematics/Chemistry/Biotechnology/ Biosciences/ Life Sciences): BE/B.Tech (Electronics/Computer Science/Electrical/Mechanical Engineering Physics

Metallurgy/Material Engineering/Information Technology/Biotechnology/Biomedical/Chemical Engineering or Technology); or equivalent*

Minimum 55% aggregate marks in the qualifying degree and Mathematics as one of the subjects at + 2 or undergraduate level is a must. * Decision on equivalence taken by the University willbefinal. B) Admission Criteria:

The merit list will be prepared on the basis of qualified and valid GATE score. The next preference in the merit list will be given to NON GATE candidates based on rank obtained in the CET, subject to securing a minimum of 55% of marks in qualifying degree/exam.

152 M. Tech. (Chemical Engineering) A) Eligibility Conditions: B.Tech./B.E. in Chemical Engineering or equivalent degree with 60% marks. B) Admission Criteria:

After accomodating dual degree students, merit list will be prepared on the basis of the qualified and valid GATE score. If seats remain vacant after admitting students with qualified and valid GATE score, then the admission for the vacant seats will be made on the basis of rank obtained in the CET for NON-GATE candidates.

* Admission of the students passing out of GGSIPU: CPI awarded by Unversity to be treated as equivalent to percentage.Note:i) If in case of tie in score, the candidate older in age will be given priority.ii) The merit list may change subject to verification of GATE Score Card and other information from the original documents/mark sheets at the time of Counselling.iii) If all seats are filled from GATE candidates for M.Tech. (Regular and Weekend Programme) then there will be no counselling for NON-GATE candidates.iv) If the seats remain vacant after admitting students with qualified GATE score, the admission for those vacant seats shall be filled on the basis of marks obtained in CET 2014 for M.Tech. (Regular and Weekend Programmes).

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D. B.ARCh. PROGRAMME where NO CET will be held. (CET code-100)1(A) Eligibility Conditions Pass in 12th Class of 10+2 of CBSE or equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks and

must have minimum of 50% marks in Mathematics as subject OR 10+3 years diploma in Architecture recognized by the Central, State Governments All candidates possssing any of the above qualifications must also have passed the National Aptitude Test of Architecture (NATA) conducted by Council of Architecture.

1(B) Admission Criteria: Admissions will be made on the basis of NATA Score and the percentage of Aggregate marks i.e. (percentage will be calculated considering all the subjects) obtained in the qualifying examination, i.e. Senior secondary level or equivalent.

2. Appearing in NATA Examination conducted by Council of Architecture(i) Basic Eligibility for NATA • The aspirant should have passed Higher Secondary Examination (HSE) or its equivalent

examination from a recognized University or Board or Institute to apply for this exam. • The aspirants currently appearing for the 10+2 exam are also eligible to attend the exam subject to some terms and conditions specified by the authority. • The aspirants should have studied Mathematics as one of the subjects in the qualifying examination.

• The aspirant must have at least 50% marks in the qualifying examination and also in Mathematics separately.

• The aspirant should be physically and mentally fit at the time of exam.

Read more here : http://entrance-exam.net/nata-eligibility-criteria/

(ii) All candidates are advised to take NATA Examination of the Council of Architecture at their own initiative, in such a manner so that result of the same is available with the candidate on or before 01.07.2014. It is once again reiterated that the candidates will have to take the NATA Examination at their own initiative for which neither University will give any separate intimation nor shall allow any candidate to take admission in its B.Arch. programme to candidates who do not hold the valid NATA Score.

3. Candidates may note that NATA Score and marks filled at the time of submission of Online Application shall be considered final and no change will be accepted in the NATA score/marks obtained in the qualifying examination.

4. Merit List : Merit list shall be prepared based on:

(i) Architectural Aptitude (NATA score) : 50%

(ii) Qualifying Examination : 50% (i.e., 10+2 OR 10+3 years diploma recognized by the Central / State Governments)Notes :a. In order to pass the Architectural Aptitude Test (NATA) the candidate must obtain a minimum of 40% marks.

b. In the inter-se-merit of candidates securing equal ranks, following criteria will be adopted to determine the merit:

i) The Candidate getting higher score in NATA;

ii) In case of candidates securing equal scores in NATA, then the candidate getting higher marks in Maths of the qualifying examination;

iii) In case of tie in (i) and (ii) above, the candidate getting higher marks in qualifying examination;

iv) In case of tie in (i), (ii) and (iii) above, the candidate older in age shall rank higher.

c. CET admit card will be issued by the University to be used as proof of identity of the candidates at the time of counselling/admission.

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(A). Professional programmes where Common Entrance Test (CET- 2014) will be held. 101 MBA Any recogn ized Bache lo r ' s Degree in any MBA (Financial Markets) discipline with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. OR

Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Technology or any other subject with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate or any qualification recognized as equivalent thereto with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.

OR Passed the Final Examination of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India or England, the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India or England or the Institute of Company Secretaries of India.

105 Master of Computer Applications (MCA) Bachelor's Degree of a recognized University in any MCA (Software Engineering) MCA(SE) discipline with at least 50% marks in aggregate and

must also have passed Mathematics and English (core or elective or functional) at least at the Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII) of the CBSE or any other Examination recognized as equivalent thereto.

OR BCA/BIT/BIS of a recognized University of at least three

years duration with at least 50% marks in aggregate or any qualification recognized as equivalent thereto.

OR Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or Technology or a

qualification recognized as equivalent thereto with at least 50% marks in aggregate.

106 Master in Mass Communication (MMC) Graduation in any discipline from a recognized University with aggregate of 50% marks.

107 MPT (Neurology) Pass in Bachelor of Physiotherapy programme (BPT) of MPT (Musculoskeletal) 4½ years duration (including internship) with 50% marks MPT (Sports) in aggregate from a recognized University. MPT (Cardiopulmonary) OR Pass in Bachelor of Physiotherapy/B.Sc. (Physiotherapy)

of 3½ years duration (including internship) with 50% marks in aggregate and bridge course of one year with 50% marks from a recognized University.

108 MOT (Neurology) Pass in Bachelor of Occupational Therapy programme (BOT) with 50% marks in aggregate from a recognized

University.

109 Master of Prosthetics and Pass in Bachelor of Prosthetics & Orthotics programmes Orthotics (MPO) (BPO) with 50% marks in aggregate from a recognized

University.

110 Master of Public Health (FE) Candidates possessing MBBS degree from any MPH (FE) recognized institution are eligible to apply for the

course. In-service personnel with the above qualification, working in health Institutions/ organisation in Central/State Govt. or Public Sector having 5 years experience, of which at least 3 years should be in Public Health activities are eligible. Such candidates, at the time of counselling for admission, would need to furnish a letter from their employer that if they

2. PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMMES

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are admitted, they would be relieved for 2 years for under taking the course on full time basis at NCDC. Admission will be done on All India Basis and the guidelines of Govt. of India, applicable to Central Govt. Educational Institutions will be followed.

111 M.Sc. (Environment Management) B.Sc. Degree or its equivalent with at least 50% marks

in aggregate. OR B.Sc.(Engg.), B.Tech. or B.E. in Civil/Chemical/

Agricultural Engg Degree with at least 50% marks in aggregate.

112 Master of Law (LL.M) LL.B. Degree as required by the Bar Council of India for enrolment as an advocate or an equivalent law degree from a foreign university, in either case with not less than 50% marks.

113 M.A. (English & Communication Graduation in any discipline from a recognized Studies) University with aggregate of 50% marks.

114 Bachelor of Computer Applications Pass in 12th Class of 10+2 of CBSE or equivalent with a (BCA) minimum of 50% marks in aggregate* with pass in

English (core or elective or functional) and Mathematics or Computer Science / Informatics Practice / Computer Applications.

OR Three year Diploma in a branch of Engineering from

a polytechnic duly approved by All India Council for Technical Education and affiliated to a recognised examining body with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.

115 B.Sc. (Hons) Nursing Pass in 12th class of 10+2 of CBSE with Science (Physics, [Only for Unmarried Female Chemistry, Biology) or equivalent with a minimum Candidates] aggregate of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology

provided that the candidate has passed in each subject separately. The candidate must also have passed English (core or elective) in qualifying examination.

116 MBA (SEM) B.E./B. Tech with minimum of 60% marks. OR M.Sc. (CS), M. Sc. (IT), M.Sc. (Electronics) with minimum

of 60% marks. OR MCA with minimum of 60% marks.

118 M.A. (Criminology) Graduate from any UGC recognised University securing atleast 50% , marks in aggregate at the final examination.

119 M.Sc. (Forensic Science) A B.Sc Degree from any recognized University with at least 50% marks in the aggregate. The candidate must have studied for at least 2 year (4 semesters) of 3 years degree course, any 2 subjects out of (a) Physics , (b) Chemistry (c) Biology (Zoology/ Genetics/ Biotechnology/ Physical Anthropology).

OR B.Sc (Forensic Science) with minimum 50% marks from

any recognized University (Eligible only for specialization in Forensic Document Examination).

CET CODE PROGRAMME ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS

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CET CODE PROGRAMME ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS 120 Master of Education (M.Ed.) A graduate /post-graduate in any discipline from a

recognized university along with qualifying B.Ed. examination with 60% both in theory and practical separately.

121 B.A.LLB (Integrated) Pass in 12th Class of 10+2 of CBSE or equivalent with BBA LLB (Integrated) a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate* and must also

have passed English (core or elective or functional) as a subject.

122 Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) 1. For Graduates: Bachelor of Education (a) Candidates having passed Bachelor’s degree (Special Education) in humanities and social sciences with a

minimum of 50% marks in aggregate from a recognized university and having studied any one of the following subjects:

English Hindi Sanskrit Urdu Mathematics Social Science Note: (i) The candidate must have passed at least two

subjects out of the list of the teaching subjects (Please see Part-D). These two subjects should be available as teaching subjects in the institute / college in which the candidate seeks to take admission.

(ii) The candidate who has studied either Civics (Political Science) or History or Geography or Economics will be eligible to take Social Science as one of the teaching subject;

(iii) The second teaching subject can be chosen either from the main subjects or subsidiary subjects passed by the candidate at the graduation level or at 12th level.

(iv) The B. Com Students shall not be given Commerce/ Business Studies / Accountancy / Economics as teaching subjects as these subjects are not taught at the elementary and secondary level in schools.

(b) Candidates having passed Bachelor’s degree in Basic Sciences with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate from a recognized university and having studied any one of the following subjects:

Physics Chemistry Mathematics Biology Botany Zoology Life Science (c) Graduate candidates must have 50% marks in the teaching subjects chosen for the school

teaching methodology. Graduate and PG degree/ Diploma food technology/CA/CS /Fashion technology as are not taught at school level so are not eligible for B.Ed.

(d) For B.A. (H) / B.Sc. (H) students with 50% marks in

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aggregate are required in their main exam (excluding the qualifying/subjects) and 45% in the subsidiary are mandatory. Note:

(i) The candidate must have passed at least two subjects out of the list of the teaching subjects (Please see Part D). These two subjects should be available as teaching subjects in the institute/college in which the candidates seeks to take admission.

(ii) The candidate who has passed a paper either in Physics / Chemistry / Biology / Botany / Zoology / Life Science will be eligible to take Integrated Science as one of the teaching subjects.

(iii) The candidates having done B.Tech. / M.Tech./ B.Lib. / M.Lib. / B.A. (Vocational), BJMC/MJMC/ B.Pharma /BCA/ MCA/BBA/ MBA/PGDBM/BPT/ MPT/ BHMCT/MBBS/BHMS/B.Arch./LLB/LLM and any other technical degree which does not come under Conventional School System* are not eligible for the B.Ed. programme.

* Conventional School System with reference to clause (iii) above refers to the subjects which are taught at the elementary, secondary and senior secondary stage in schools. *

The candidates whose subjects do not come under the purview of the conventional subjects’ scheme such as Electronics / Instrumentation/ Bio-informatics /Business Economics / Radiology / Nursing / Tourism / Advertising etc. are not eligible to apply for the B.Ed. programme.

If a candidate having any of these degrees applies for Common Entrance Test for B.Ed. programme, he/she will not be allowed to appear in the test and if by default, he/she appears in the test, the admission will not be granted to such a candidate. (2) For Post Graduates- Candidates having done

post graduation degree with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate from a recognized university and having studied any one of the following:

English Hindi Sanskrit

Social Science Physics Chemistry Mathematics Biology Botany Zoology Life Science Biotechnology/Biochemistry/Biophysics/Bioscience Accountancy Business Studies History Political Science Economics Geography Psychology Punjabi

122 Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) Bachelor of Education (Special Education)

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Note:- (i) The candidates will be allotted one of the teaching

subjects from the subjects listed above provided the same is being offered by the institute / college where the candidate seeks to take admission. For list of the teaching subjects being offered by the institute/ colleges for post –graduates please see Part D.

(ii) The candidate who has passed a paper either in Botany / Zoology / Biotechnology / Biochemistry/ Life Science will be eligible to take Biology as one of the teaching subjects.

(iii) The second teaching subject can be chosen either from the main subjects or subsidiary subjects passed by the candidate at post graduation or graduation level with a minimum of 50% in aggregate marks in the concerned subject.

123 M.Sc. (Biodiversity & Conservation) B.Sc.degree or equivalent (Botany, Zoology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Anthropology or any field of Life Sciences) with minimum 50% marks.

124 Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) Pass in 12th Class of 10+2 of CBSE or equivalent with a Bachelor of Prosthetics Orthotics (BPO) minimum aggregate of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry Bachelor of Science - B.Sc.(MLT) and Biology provided the candidate has passed in each Bachelor of Audiology and Speech subject separately. A candidate also must have passed in Language Pathology (BASLP) English (core or elective or functional) as a subject of study in the qualifying examination. 124 Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Pass in 12th class examination with atleast 50% marks Surgery (BAMS) in aggregate in the subjects Physics, Chemistry and

Biology.

124 Bachelor of Homeopathic Pass in 12th class examination under 10+2 system Medicine & Surgery (BHMS) conducted by the recognized Board/University with

required subjects, i.e. Physics, Chemistry, Biology and securing minimum 60% marks aggregate in these subjects, will be eligible. A candidate also must have passed in English as a subject of study (core, elective or functional) in the qualifying examination.

125 BBA & Allied Programmes Pass in 12th Class of 10+2 of CBSE or equivalent with BBA a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate* and must also have BBA (Banking & Insurance) passed English (core or elective or functional) as a subject. BBA (Computer Aided Management) BBA (Tour & Travel Management) BBA (Modern Office Management)

126 Bachelor of Journalism Pass in 12th Class of 10+2 of CBSE or equivalent with (Mass Communication) (BJMC) a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate* and must also

have passed English (core or elective or functional) as a subject.

127 Bachelor of Hotel Management Pass in 12th Class of 10+2 of CBSE or equivalent with a & Catering Technology (BHMCT) minimum of 50% marks in aggregate* and must also

have passed in English (core or elective or functional) as a subject.

122 Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) Bachelor of Education (Special Education)

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CET CODE PROGRAMME ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS

The candidates eligible to apply for the Master Degree Courses should be a Graduate (3 years degree course) in any subject of Humanities, Commerce or Sciences (those appearing in 3rd year final exam may also apply). The student must be a graduate from an Indian or recognised foreign university or have passed an examination recognised as equivalent to a degree and possess such other qualifications as may be prescribed by the University from time to time.

145 M.Sc. in Natural Resource Bachelor's Degree with Life-Sciences, Management - M.Sc.(NRM) Environmental Sciences, Physical Sciences, Earth Science, Agriculture, Geography/Economics with B.Sc. background and having minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.

146 B.Com (Hons) 50% in aggregate in 10+2 examination / senior school certificate examination of C.B.S.E . as minimum marks for admission to B.Com with pass in five subjects (One

language and four elective subjects) or an examination recognized as equivalent to that.

(i) Pre-University Examination (Two years after ten years of schooling) of an indian School / College. OR Intermediate Examination of an Indian University / Board or an Examination recognized as equivalent to that (Pass in Five written subjects) (ii) Indian School Certificate Examination (12 years) conducted by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination, New Delhi (Pass in Five written subjects). (iii) Examination of a foreign university / board which is recognized as equivalent to 10+2 CBSE examination/or Indian university.

117 Bachelor of Science - Pass in 12th class of 10+2 pattern of CBSE or B.Sc. (Yoga Science) Equivalent with Science (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks

in Physics, Chemistry and Biology provided that the candidate has passed in each subject separately.

142 MCA (Dual degree) Pass 10+2 examination with Physics & Mathematics as (5 year regular programme to compulsory subjects along with one of the Chemistry/ commence from session 2014-15) Biotechnology/ Biology/ Technical Vocational Subject and should obtain atleast 50% marks in the above subjects taken together. The candidate should also have passed English separately in the qualifying Examination. * Aggregate of 50% marks in the 12th class for the purpose of eligibility will be taken as the aggregate of best four subjects including one language and compulsory subject(s). These compulsory subjects will vary for various programmes. The details of compulsory subject(s) whatever applicable will be notified on university website before start of the counselling.Note: Admission of students passing out of GGSIPU : The CPI awarded by the University to be treated as equivalent to percentage.

141 Master in Archaeology & Heritage Management (MAHM) Master in Conservation, Preservation & Heritage Management (MCPHM)

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155 MBA (on Weekend basis) A) Eligibility Conditions:

i) Graduation or its equivalent in any discipline with atleast 50% marks in aggregate. ii) Atleast one year post-qualification executive/

supervisory/teaching experience. The cut-off date for counting experience shall be 30th June, 2014.

iii) A No-objection certificate is required to be submitted at the time of admission from the current employer.

B) Admission Criteria: Admission shall be based on marks obtained in the

qualifying examination(Graduation) and performance in Personal Interview.

Merit list shall be prepared based on the following: a) 70% weightage will be given to the percentage

secured in the qualifying examination. b) 30% weightage will be given to the performance

in Personal Interview. Thus the merit list shall be prepared on the basis

of marks earned by each candidate from out of 100 comprising of percentage of marks obtained in eligibility qualification and marks obtained in Personal Interview. The exact dates of interview will be notified on the University website www.ipu.ac.in in the first week of June 2014 by the respective Dean of the University School.

176 Master of Jouralism & Mass A) Eligibility Conditions: Communication (MJMC) Graduation or its equivalent in any discipline with

at least 50% marks in aggregate. B) Admission Criteria: Admission shall be based on marks obtained in the

qualifying examination (Graduation) and performance in Personal Interview.

Merit list shall be prepared based on the following: I. Percentage of Marks secured in the qualifying

examination on a 100 - point scale II. One mark each for an additional year of relevant

experience but up to a maximum of 10 additional marks. The cutoff date for counting the experience shall be 30th June, 2014.

III. Personal Interview marks on a 40 - point scale IV. In case of tie between the candidates, i.e. all marks

being equal, the candidate for admission will be selected as per the discretion of the admission committee.

181 LLM (Cyber Law and Cyber Crime) A) Eligibility Conditions: LLM (Intellectual and Industrial i) Law graduate or its equivalent professional degree Property Law) in Law with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. ii) Minimum of two years enrolment as advocate with

any Bar Council in the country. B) Admission Criteria: Merit list shall be prepared based on the following: i) There will be no Entrance Test. ii) The Admissions shall be based on the

weightage of marks obtained by the candidates in the qualifying degree and in the Interview/ Viva.

iii) The Committee to conduct Interview / Viva shall

Programme PROGRAMME ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS & Code ADMISSION CRITERIA*

2(B). For Weekend programmes, where no CET will be held.

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Programme PROGRAMME ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS & Code ADMISSION CRITERIA* be constituted by the Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor. iv) Total weightage marks shall be 100 out of which

weightage of 50 marks will be awarded on the performance in qualifying degree and 50 marks for performance in Interview / Viva.

v) In case of tie between the candidates, i.e. all marks being equal the candidate for admission will be selected as per the discretion of the committee.

The cut-off date for counting of experience shall be 30th June, 2014.

186 MBA-Disaster Management A) Eligibility Conditions: 1. Graduate or equivalent in any subject with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. 2. At least one year post-qualification executive/ professional experience. B) Admission Criteria: Merit list shall be prepared based on the following: 1. Percentage of marks secured in the qualifying

examination on a 100 point scale. 2. One mark each for an additional year of relevant experience put up to a maximum of 15 additional marks. 3. Personal Interview marks on a 25 point scale. The final merit list shall be prepared on the basis

of marks earned by each candidate from out of 140 comprising percentage of marks obtained in eligibility qualification, experience and marks obtained in Personal Interview.

Note*: Admission of students passing out of GGSIPU : The CPI awarded by the University to be treated as equivalent to percentage

2(C). For PG Diploma Programmes where no CET will be held

151 PG Diploma in Radiological Physics A) Eligibility Conditions: M.Sc.(Physics)/M.Sc.(Bio-Physics) with 1st class.

In case of Bio-Physics the candidate must have Mathematics at the UG level as a core subject.*

* Final year students having qualifying percentage may also apply.

B) Admission Criteria: All admissions to be made on the basis of merit

followed by the interview by a admission committee. Two seats are reserved for the sponsored candidates fulfilling the required qualifications. The number of sponsored seats can be changed.

Note*: Admission of students passing out of GGSIPU : The CPI awarded by the University to be treated as equivalent to percentage

FOR ENGINEERING, B.ARCh. & PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMMES

Notes : I. Compartment/Supplementary Cases:1.(a) Compartment/Supplementary cases at any stage who have appeared for examination(s) and the result of the same is/are not declared by the time of counselling/admission, such candidates will not be considered for admission for the academic session 2014-15. e.g. Compartment may be in 1st yr/2nd yr/3rd yr or Ist semester/2nd semester or any other semesters of the qualifying degree examination e.g. in case of LLB programme, there should be no compartment in 12th class.

(b) In case the result of the Compartment/Supplementary examination(s) is/are declared by the time of

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admission/counselling and the candidate fulfills the eligibility conditions as mentioned above, then such candidates would be eligible for the admission for the academic session 2014-15.

2. The Candidates appearing in the qualifying examination are also eligible to apply provided:(a) That they are able to produce the proof of having acquired minimum prescribed qualifications at the time of counselling/admission.

OR(b) If the 12th class/final year/final semester (as the case may be) result of qualifying degree/certificate examination is not declared by the concerned Board/University till the date of counselling/admission, his/her admission in that case will be provisional subject to the following conditions.

(i) Affidavit on non-judicial stamp paper of Rs.10/- in the prescribed Proforma (please see relevant Appendix in Part -E ). Further, in case the candidate is minor i.e. below 18 years of age; in that case, the affidavit shall be signed by his/her parent/guardian. Candidates/parents/guardians may further note that submission of false affidavit is a punishable offence;

(ii) The candidate will have to submit the final result of qualifying degree proving his/her eligibility on or before 30th September 2014 (Tuesday) to their Concerned Dean/Principal/Director of their respective School/College/Institute where the admission has been granted. The Concerned Dean/Principal/Director must submit the details of the results of these provisionally admitted students within 07 days, i.e. 7th October 2014, to the Joint Registrar (Admissions), Academic Reception Counter, Administrative Block, GGS Indraprastha University, Sec 16 C, Dwarka, New Delhi-110078 duly signed by the authority;

(iii) In case the candidate fails to submit his/her final result of qualifying degree in the manner as prescribed under (ii) above to prove his/her eligibility on or before 30th September 2014, whatsoever the reason may be, his/her admission will be treated as null and void (cancelled) and the entire fee will be forfeited and under no any circumstances he/she will be allowed to appear in the End Term Exam. No extension beyond 30th September 2014 shall be allowed by the university in any case . The Dean of the Schools/Director/Principal will be responsible to ensure that the eligibility of all students are checked by them to ensure correctness of admissions specially incase of provisional students. The provisional admission will automatically stand cancelled if the candidates fails to submit result in time i.e. 30th September 2014.

Note: Those candidates who are seeking provisional admission due to non-declaration of their final year/final semester/12th class (please see relevant Appendix in Part -E) will however have to provide proof of having passed all papers in all the previous years/semesters of qualifying degree examination (whichever relevant).

(c) It is further clarified that provisional admission will be considered only in such cases where the result of Final year/semester of the qualifying degree has not been declared by the concerned Board/University in its totality. In case the result has been declared by the concerned Board/University but it has not been declared in a specific case, for any reason, such cases will NOT be considered under provisional admission category.

(d) Provisionally admitted candidates will have a suffix (Ρ) to the enrollment number printed on their admission slip. Provisionally admitted candidates are advised to check it on receipt of Admission Slip in addition to the other details.3. There will be no rounding-off of the percentage of marks of qualifying examination while

deciding the basic eligibility of any candidate for admission for e.g. if a candidate obtained 49.9% marks in his/her qualifying examination, then it will not be rounded-off to 50%. Therefore, the candidate is not eligible for that programme where minimum requirement of marks is 50%. In case candidate for any reason fills the minimum% wrongly in Verification Form, he/she shall be exclusively responsible.

4. The eligibility in the LLB programme will be strictly laid down by Bar Council of India. As per Bar Council of India letter No. LE Cir.: 02/2010 dated 20.12.2010, it is stated that “The applicants who have obtained 10+2 or graduation/post graduation through Open Universities system directly without having any basic qualification for prosecuting such students are not eligible for admission in the law courses…….” Ref.: BCI Letter No. BCI:D:1823/2010 (LE) dated 31.11.2010.

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II Physical FitnessThe applicant must be in good mental and physical health and should be free from any physical defect which is likely to interfere with his/her studies including active outdoor duties required of a professional. Accordingly, all the students shall be required to submit a Medical Certificate indicating fitness from a Registered Medical Practitioner as per format given in (please see relevant Appendix in Part -E).

III. Age Limit* S.No. Programme As on 01.08.2014 candidate should not be more than (i) For all Undergraduate Programmes where entry qualification is 12th pass 21 years

(ii) For all other Post Graduate Programmes where entry qualification is graduation 35 years

* Candidate should be not less than 17 years as on 31st December 2014 for BAMS Programme.Note: For MPH (FE) programme upper age limit is 45 years for In service candidates and 35 years as on 1st August 2014 for Direct candidates.

IV. Age Relaxation The upper age limit may be relaxed upto a maximum of five years in exceptional cases by the Admission Officer of the concerned programme if he/she is satisfied with the merit of the case. Candidates exceeding the upper age limit upto five years may provisionally apply/ appear in the Common Entrance Test. However, they would be required to submit to the satisfaction of the Admission Officer an explanation regarding the gap period, i.e., the details of the period spent by him/her after passing the qualifying examination to justify the relaxation. Such explanation should be in the form of an application to the concerned Admission Officer along with supporting documents (if any). Any relaxation of age beyond this will be given by the Competent Authority of the University.

V. Relaxation in the Requirement of Marks for Reserved Category Candidates.Candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes/Widows or Wards of Defence Personnel/ Physically Handicapped will be allowed 5% relaxation of marks in the minimum eligibility requirement, irrespective of the fact whether there exists any reservation for any category of such candidates or not. Note : Relaxation of any kind, as mentioned above and elsewhere in this Admission Brochure, will be granted to only those candidates,who are able to produce necessary relevant supporting documents as per the Admission BrochurebeforetheAdmissionOfficerpresentattheVenueoftheCounselling/Admission.Therefore,forseekingthese relaxation/s, necessary documents must be obtained in advance by all candidates from the Competent Authority as prescribed.

3. MEDICAL PROGRAMMES ( MBBS/BDS) / POST GRADUATE MEDICAL PROGRAMMES(PGMC/SSMC) S.No Programmes Eligibility Conditions103 MBBS Candidate must have passed the in the subejct of Physics, Chemistry,

Biology and English (Core or Elective or Funcitonal)individually and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks together in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English (40% in case of SC/ST candidate, subject to availability of seat for these categories in the respective institutions).(May also see Para 3.A.1.3)

104 BDS Candidate must have passed the in the subejct of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English (Core or Elective or Funcitonal)individually and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks together in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English (40% in case of SC/ST candidate, subject to availability of seat for these categories in the respective institutions).(May also see Para 3.A.1.3)

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102 PGMC (MD/MS) Courses• Diploma in Child Health• Diploma in Opthalmology• MD Psychiatry• MD General Medicine• MS General Surgery• MD Paediatrics• MD Radio Diagnosis• MS Otorhinolaryngology(ENT)• MS Orthopedics• MD Radiotherapy• MD Physical Med. & Rehab.• MD Dermatology• MS Opthalmology• MD Obstetrics & Gyne• MD Anesthesiology• MD Anatomy• MD Biochemistry• MD Community Med• MD Microbiology• MD Pathology• MD Pharmocology• MD Physiology• MD Forensic Medicine

Every candidate selected for admission to PGMC shall possess MBBS degree from a medical college affiliated to GGSIPU and has obtained permanent registration with Medical Council of India or any State Medical Council or should obtain so within one month of admission. (May also see Para 3.B)

FOR SSMC COURSES (May also see Para 3.C)132 DM (Cardiology) MD or equivalent degree recognised by MCI in Medicine/

Paediatrics/Respiratory Medicine

133 M.Ch. (CTVS) MS or equivalent degree recognised by MCI in General Surgery

134 M.Ch. (Neuro Surgery) MS or equivalent degree recognised by MCI in General Surgery

135 DM (Neurology) MD or equivalent degree recognised by MCI in Medicine/Paediatrics

136 M.Ch. (Burns, Plastic& Maxillofacial Surgery)

MS or equivalent degree recognised by MCI in General Surgery

138 DM (Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine)

MD or equivalent degree recognised by MCI in Medicine/Paediatrics/Pulmonary Medicine/ Respiratory Medicine

143 M.Ch. (Paediatrics Surgery) MS or equivalent degree recognised by MCI in General Surgery

144 M.Ch. (Urology) MS or equivalent degree recognised by MCI in General Surgery

A. MBBS & BDS PROGRAMMES1. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

1.1 NATIONALITY

Candidate should be an Indian citizen. Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) are not eligible.

1.2 AGE

Candidate should not be less than 17 (Seventeen) years as on the 31st December, 2014.

1.3 ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS

1.3.1 MBBS

Candidate should have passed the 12th Class under the 10+2 Scheme/Senior School Certificate Examination or Intermediate Science (I.Sc.) or an equivalent examination of the recognised University/Board of any Indian State with PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGY and ENGLISH (Core or Elective or Functional).

• To claim seat under MBBS programme at NDMC for the academic session 2014-15, the candidate must have studied 11th and 12th classes regularly from a recognized school within the National Capital Territory of Delhi.

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1.3.2. BDS

Candidate, who have passed 12th class examination under 10+2 system conducted by the C.B.S.E./ Council of the Indian School Certificate Examination/Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi with required subjects i.e. Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English from the recognized schools conducting regular classes situated within the National Capital Territory of Delhi only, will be eligible for admission for BDS Programme.

• To claim seat under BDS programme for the academic session 2014-15, the candidate must have studied 11th and 12th classes regularly from a recognized school within the National Capital Territory of Delhi.

1.4. MINIMUM AGGREGATE (MBBS & BDS)Candidate must have passed in the subject of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English (Core or Elective or Functional) individually and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (40% in case of SC/ST candidates, subject to availability of seat for these categories in the respective institutions).Notes: (a) All those candidates who have appeared in the qualifying examination with Physics, Chemistry,

Biology and English (Core or Elective or Functional) and expect to pass the examination with required percentage of marks are also eligible to apply and appear in the CET: MBBS & BDS–2014. However, their candidature will be considered only if they are able to produce documentary evidence of having passed the qualifying examination with the required subjects and percentage of marks at the time of counselling for admission.

(b) It is the responsibility of the candidates to ascertain whether they posses the requisite eligbility and qualificationsforadmission.Appearingforthewrittenexaminationdoesnotnecessarilymeanacceptanceof eligibility.

(c) There will be no rounding-off of the percentage of marks of qualifying examination while deciding the basic eligibility of any candidate for admission e.g. if a candidate obtained 49.9% marks in his/her qualifying examination, then it will not be rounded-off to 50%. Therefore, the candidate is not eligible for that programme whereminimumrequirementofmarksis50%.Incasecandidateforanyreasonfillstheminimum%wronglyinverificationform,he/sheshallbeexclusivelyresponsible.

(d) The cases of candidates who have qualified CET 2014, but have Compartment/Supplementaryin any paper of the qualifying examination degree at any stages, will be considered by the AdmissionOfficerasperUniversitypolicyandaccordinglyheshalltakefinaldecisionregardinggrant of admission to such candidates during academic session 2014-15 as per University policy given below:

(i) Compartment/Supplementary cases at any stage who have appeared for examination(s) and the result of the same is/are not declared by the time of counselling/admission,such candidates will not be considered for admission for the academic session 2014-15.

(ii) In case the result of the Compartment/Supplementary examination(s) is/are declared by the timeofadmission/counsellingandthecandidatefulfillstheeligibilityconditionsasmentionedabove, then such candidates would be eligibile for the admission for the academic session 2014-15.

2. SELECTION PROCEDURE

2.1 CRITERIA FOR QUALIFYING CET : MBBS – 2014

Based on the result of Common Entrance Test : CET Code 103 (Stage-II) [CET : MBBS - 2014], separate merit lists will be prepared for each category. As per the Medical Council of India Guidelines, the candidates for admission must have come in the merit list prepared as a result of competitive Common Entrance Test : CET Code 103 [CET : MBBS - 2014] (Stage-II) by securing not less than 50% marks for General Category Candidates and 40% in case of SC/ST Category Candidates, subject to availabiity of seats for these categories in respective institutions. Accordingly, names of only those candidates who secure 50% or more marks (40% or more in case of SC / ST candidates) in the Common Entrance Test : CODE 103 [CET : MBBS-2014 (Stage-II)] will be included in the merit lists.

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2.2 CRITERIA FOR QUALIFYING CET : BDS - 2014

Based on the result of Common Entrance Test:CET Code 104 [CET : BDS - 2014], merit list will be prepared for each category. As per the Dental/Medical Council of India Guidelines, the candidates for admission must have come in the merit list prepared as a result of competitive Common Entrance Test : CET Code 104 [CET : BDS - 2014] by securing not less than 50% marks for General category Candidates and 40% in case of SC/ST Category Candidates. Accordingly, names of only those candidates who secure 50% or more marks (40% or more in case of SC / ST candidates) in the Common Entrance Test: CET Code 104 [CET: BDS - 2014] will be included in the merit lists.

2.3 ALLOTMENT OF SEATS

All seats will be field up on the basis of the merit of MBBS as well as BDS CET-2014.

2.4 INTER-SE MERITFor MBBS

In the case of a tie i.e. the candidates obtaining equal marks in the Common Entrance Test, the INTER-SE merit will be decided on their performance in the Common Entrance Test: CET Code 103 (Stage-II only) by first eliminating the marks secured in the Physics portion of the CET, and if there is still a tie then by eliminating the marks secured in the Chemistry portion of the CET and if there is still a tie then by eliminating the marks secured in the biology portion of the CET. If a tie still exists, the candidate older in age will be preferred.

For BDS

In the case of a tie i.e. the candidates obtaining equal marks in the Common Entrance Test, the INTER-SE merit will be decided on their performance in the Common Entrance Test: CET Code 104 by first eliminating the marks secured in the Physics portion of the CET, and if there is still a tie then by eliminating the marks secured in the Chemistry portion of the CET and if there is still a tie then by eliminating the marks secured in the biology portion of the CET. If a tie still exists, the candidate older in age will be preferred.

3. ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION TO ACMS FOR ARMY CATEGORYThe admission to the ACMS is for the childeren of eligible serving Army personnel, Ex Army personnel and war widows/widows of the Army. The children of following categories of Army personnel are eligible and they are required to submit the relevant certificate as given against the category applicable to them as proof of their eligibility for admission to ACMS at time of Counseling/Admission:

(a) The applicants must fall into one of the following categories (Submit Certificate No 1 given as relevant Appendix in Part -E):

(i) Children of serving Army personnel with minimum 10 years continuous service in the Army.

(ii) Children of Ex-Army personnel granted/awarded regular pension, family pension, liberalized family pension or disability pension at the time of their superannuation, demise, discharge or Release/Invalidment Medical Board. This includes children of recruits medically boaded out and granted disability pension.

(iii) Children of Ex-Army personnel who have taken discharge or been released aftert ten years of service.

(b) Adopted/step children and children of remarried widows (Submit Certificate No 2 given as relevant Appendix in Part -E):

(i) Adopted Children of Army personnel if adopted at least five years prior to seeking admission.

(ii) Step children are eligible, provided they are born from a wedding where at least one parent belonged to the Army and who is otherwise eligible.

(c) Eligibility Criteria in Special Cases (Submit Certificate No 3 given as relevant Appendix in Part -E):

(i) Children of Army Medical/Dental Corps Officers presently serving with Navy or Air Force who have served in the Army for at least 10 years.

(ii) Children of APS personnel classified as Ex-serviceman as per Govt. of India, Ministry of Defense, letter No 9 (52)/88/D(Res) dated 19 Jul 89.

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(iii) Children of APS personnel who are on deputation and who have put in 10 years of service in the Army.

(iv) Children of APS personnel who are directly recruited into APS & competed 10 years of service and who as per their terms and conditions of service, retired from APS without reversion to P&T Department after completing their minimum pensionable service of which 10 years was in the Army.

(v) Children of members of MNS who have 10 years service as regular members of MNS or are in receipt of pension from the Army.

(vi) Children of TA personnel who have completed 10 years of embodied service.

Important instruction for Candidates seeking admission in ACMS:

(a) It is the responsibility of the candidates to ascertain whether they posses the requisite qualifications for admission. However, having been called for written test or counselling does not necessarily mean acceptance of eligibility. Final eligibility for admission will be decided by the ACMS at the time of Counseling and also later during the scrutiny of documents by the University. If a candidate is found to be ineligible at any time before or after the commencement of course, the College reserves the right to cancel his/her candidature without any refund of the fees/charges paid.

(b) Additional Documents required to be produced in Original alongwith a photocopy at the time of Counseling/Admission to ACMS:

(i) Proof of eligible category as per Para 3.1 (Submit Certificate as Applicable).

(ii) Original & Photocopy of PPO, Service Record/Discharge Book, Identity Card/Serving Certificate and Dependant Card.

(iii) Willingness Certificate (Certificate No 4 given as relevant Appendix in Part -E).

(c) Children of Air Force, Navy and Paramilitary forces like CRPF, BSF, ITBP, CISF, Assam Riffles, GREF and DSC are not eligible for the admission in ACMS.

B. POST GRADUATE MEDICAL COURSES COMMON ENTRANCE TEST (PGMC) (CET CODE-102)

1. NATIONALITY:Candidate should be an Indian citizen. Non-Resident Indians and Foreign Nationals are not eligible.

2. ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATION

2.1 Every candidate selected for admission to PGMC shall possess MBBS degree from a medical college affiliated to GGSIPU and must have completed one year compulsory rotatory internship on or before 31st March, 2014. The candidate should have obtained permanent registration with the Medical Council of India or any of the State Medical Council or should obtain so within one month of admission.

2.2. The candidate must have obtained 600 marks out of 1200, i.e., 50% marks in the Post Graduate Medical Common Entrance Test in case of general category and 40% marks in case of candidates belonging to SC and ST category, i.e., they are required to obtain 480 marks out of 1200.

2.3 The candidates should be medically fit to pursue the allocated course on Medical Examination. The selected candidate will be required to undergo Medical Examination by duly constituted medical board at the assigned institution. The candidate shall not be allowed to join the course, if he/she is found medically unfit for the course.

2.4. The in-service candidates should submit their applications through proper channel or attach a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their employer to the effect that they have no objection and the candidates will be relieved/granted study leave for pursuing the course and the certificate should be available at the time of Counselling. In case the candidate is unable to submit the application through proper channel or attach NOC at the time of submitting the application, he must produce the same at the time of counselling failing which he /she will not be eligible for the counselling.

2.5. After declaration of result of Post-Graduate Medical Entrance Test (CETCode:102), a candidate who is in service and who is likely to get admission, should initiate the process of obtaining Study Leave/getting relieved so that he/she is able to join the course concerned by the stipulated date.

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2.6. No candidate shall be allowed to join a course unless he/she has been relieved/sanctioned study leave from his/her employer.

2.7 Candidates who are already admitted to any Post Graduate Medical Degree/Diploma Course in any University/Institution as on the date of counselling will not be eligible for admission. Candidate will be required to give an undertaking/ Declaration in the proforma as per relevant Appendix in Part -E. Candidates who have taken admission in any Post Graduate Medical Degree Course through Common Entrance Test conducted by this University during the academic session 2012-13 or 2013-14 and subsequently resigned from the course concerned are not eligible.

2.8. Candidate, who has passed a Post-Graduate Degree course, will not be given admission to Diploma Course in the same subject.

2.9. In case of any dispute, the decision of the Post-Graduate Admission Committee shall be final. However, an appeal could be made to the Vice-Chancellor, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University against such a decision.

3. SELECTION PROCEDURE

3.1 In respect of criteria for qualifying CET: PGMC 2014 separate merit list will be prepared for each category based on the result of Common Entrance Test: CET Code : 102. The admissions would be made strictly on the basis of this merit of the eligible candidates determined by marks obtained in the CET:PGMC 2014.

3.2 In case where two or more candidates obtain equal marks in CET: PGMC 2014, the inter-se merit of such candidates will be determined in order of preference as mentioned below:3.2.1 The candidate, who has secured higher aggregate of marks after taking into consideration marks

secured in the three professional examinations of M.B.B.S. course in the first/ less number of attempts will be given preference for admission.

3.2.2 If such candidates also have equal marks in M.B.B.S. course (after taking into consideration marks secured in the three professional examinations), then the candidate older / oldest in age will rank higher in merit for admission.

C. SUPER SPECIALITY MEDICAL COURSES (SSMC)1. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

1. NATIONALITY

Candidate should be an Indian citizen. Non-Resident Indians and Foreign Nationals are not eligible.

2. ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS

2.1 The candidate must have passed final MBBS examination and must have completed satisfactorily one year compulsory rotating internship.

2.2 The candidate must have full registration with the Delhi Medical Council/State Medical Council/Medical Council of India.

2.3 The candidate must have passed the Post graduate (MD/MS/DNB) examination, as per details mentioned in para 3 of this Chapter, before the of date of commensement of first counselling.

(*The candidate holding Diplomate of National Board of Examination will be eligible for admission to Super Specialty Courses, provided they have done thesis work. Evidence of thesis shall be produced by the candidate.

2.4 The candidate should be medically fit to pursue the allocated course on medical examination.

2.5 The in-service candidates should submit their applications through proper channel or attach a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their employer to the effect that they have no objection and the candidates will be relieved/granted study leave for pursuing the course and the certificate should be available at the time of Counselling. In case the candidate is unable to submit the application through proper channel or attach NOC at the time of submitting the application, he must produce the same at the time of counselling failing which he /she will not be eligible for the counselling.

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2.6 After declaration of result of Post-Graduate Medical Entrance Test (CETCode:102), a candidate who is in service and who is likely to get admission, should initiate the process of obtaining Study Leave/getting relieved so that he/she is able to join the course concerned by the stipulated date.2.7. No candidate shall be allowed to join a course unless he/she has been relieved/sanctioned study leave from his/her employer.2.8 Candidates who are already admitted to any Super Specialty Medical Courses in any University/Institution as on the date of counselling will not be eligible for admission. Candidate will be required to give an undertaking in the proforma as per relevant Appendix in Part-E.Candidates who have taken admission in any Super Specialty Medical Courses through Common Entrance Test conducted by this University during the academic session 2012-13 or 2013-14 and subsequently resigned from the course concerned are not eligible.

3. SELECTION PROCEDURE

3.1 In respect of criteria for qualifying CET: SSMC-2014 separate merit list will be prepared for each super specialty based on the result of respective Entrance Test. The admissions would be made strictly on the basis of this merit of the eligible candidates determined by marks obtained in the CET:SSMC-2014.

3.2 In case where two or more candidates obtain equal marks in CET:SSMC-2014, the inter-se-merit of such candidates will be determined in order of preference as mentioned below:3.2.1 The candidate who has passed the qualifying examination (MD/MS/DNB) in the first/ less number

of attempts will be given preference for admission.

3.2.2 The eligible candidates will be required to report at the University on the date and time of the Counselling in person and should mark the attendance. The allotment of seats shall be made only for those candidates who attend the Counselling sessions in person. Under no circumstances a seat will be allotted to any candidate who fails to appear in the Counselling in person.

3.2.3 If the candidate in the tie of marks has passed the qualifying examination (MD/MS/DNB) in the same number of attempts, then the candidate who has got more aggregate marks (taking into consideration marks of all the three professional examinations of MBBS course together) in the first/ less number of attempts will be given preference for admission.

3.2.4 If the candidates have equal marks in MBBS also, after taking into consideration marks of all the three professional examinations, then the candidate older/oldest in age will be given preference for admission.

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I. Syllabi and Schedule of CET 2014 is detailed below:

1. ENGINEERING & B. ARCh. PROGRAMMESA: B.TECh PROGRAMMES

CET Programme Subjects of Entrance Test* Date, Day & Date & Day Code Time of of Declaration CET-2014 of CET Result

128 • Lateral Entry to B.Tech. (Engineering/ (i) Applied Mechanics-(25%) 17.05.2014 27.05.2014 Technology) programmes (2nd yr/3rd (ii) Applied Mathematics-(25%) (Saturday) (Tuesday) semester) for Diploma Holders (iii) Fundamentals of Electrical 2:00 - 4:30 p.m. Engineering and Electronics-(25%) (iv) Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering & Computer Awareness-(25%).

129 • Lateral Entry in B.Tech. for B.Sc. (i) B.Sc Level Mathematics- (40%) 17.05.2014 27.05.2014 Graduates (2nd yr/3rd semester) (ii) English (10+2 level)-(20%) (Saturday) (Tuesday) (iii) Analytical & Logical 2:00 - 4:30 p.m Reasoning - (20%) (iv) Scientific Aptitude - (20%)

130 • B.Tech./M.Tech. (Dual Degree) (i) Physics-(25%), 17.05.2014 27.05.2014 (BioTechnology) (ii) Chemistry-(25%) and (Saturday) (Tuesday) (iii) Biology (Botany and Zoology) 2:00-4:30 p.m. or Biotechnology -(50%)

131 • B.Tech. / M.Tech. (Dual Degree) (i) Physics-(33.33%), 18.05.2014 27.05.2014 Chemical Engg (ii) Chemistry-(33.33%) and (Sunday) (Tuesday) • B.Tech. / M.Tech. (Dual Degree) (iii) Mathematics-(33.33%) 2:00-4:30 p.m. Bio-chemical Engg • B.Tech. / M.Tech. (Dual Degree) Information Technology • B.Tech. / M.Tech. (Dual Degree) Computer Science & Engg • B.Tech. / M.Tech. (Dual Degree) Electornics & Communication Engg, • B.Tech. (Information Technology, Computer Science & Engg, Electronics & Communication Engg, Mechanical & Automation Engg, Power Engg, Electrical & Electronics Engg, Civil Engg, Environment Engg, Tool Engg, and Instrumentation & Control Engg, Electrical Engg, Mechanical Engg,

Mechatronics) * Syllabi for CET Code 128, for the prescribed subjects shall be of Diploma level. Syllabi for CET Code 130 and 131, forthesubjectsofPhysics,Chemistry,Mathematics,Biology(Botany&Zoology)orBiotechnologyshallbeasspecifiedby CBSE for class 11th and 12th under the 10+2 Scheme for the students passing class 12th in the year 2014.NOTE :- On account of upcoming Lok Sabha elections, the dates of CET may change depending on instructions of statutory authorities. The students are, therefore, advised to regularly check the University website for latest updates.

SYLLABI AND SChEDULE OF CET 2014 3

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B: M.TECh PROGRAMMES CET Programme Syllabus for CET Date, Day & Date of Code (For Non GATE time of Declaration Candidates) CET-2014 of CET Result

139 • M.Tech. (Computer Science & Engg) As per Syllabus of GATE- 24.05.2014 03.06.2014 • M.Tech. (Information Tech) 2014 - Computer Science (Saturday) (Tuesday) • M.Tech. (Information Security) and Information Technology 10:30-01:00pm • M.Tech. (Information Tech) Weekend • M.Tech. (Computer Science & Engg) Weekend

140 • M.Tech. (Digital Communication) As per Syllabus of GATE 25.05.2014 03.06.2014 • M.Tech. (ECE) 2014 - Electronics & (Sunday) (Tuesday) • M.Tech. (Signal Processing) Communication Engineering 10:30-01:00pm • M.Tech. (RF & Microwave Engg) • M.Tech. (VLSI Design) • M.Tech. (ECE- Weekend) 147 • M.Tech. (Tool Engg) As per Syllabus of GATE 04.05.2014 13.05.2014 2014 - Production & (Sunday) (Tuesday) Industrial Engineering (PI) 10:30-01:00 pm

148 • M.Tech. (Food ProcessingTechnology) May kindly see the para at 04.05.2014 13.05.2014 page 28 (Sunday) (Tuesday) 10:30-01:00 pm

149 • M.Tech. (Nano ScienceTechnology) May kindly see the para at 27.04.2014 06.05.2014 page 29 (Sunday) (Tuesday) 10:30-01:00 pm

150 • M.Tech. (Engg Physics ) May kindly see the para at 04.05.2014 13.05.2014 page 32 (Sunday) (Tuesday) 10:30-01:00 pm

152 • M.Tech. (Chemical Engineering) As per Syllabus of GATE-2014 24.05.2014 03.06.2014 of Chemical Engineering (Saturday) (Tuesday) 10:30-1:00 pm

For GATE SChOLARSCET Programme Last date of application Date of declaration of Last date of submission Date of declaration Code upto 4 PM tentative Merit List of representation( if any) final Merit List by candidates (upto 4 pm) 139 M.Tech. (IT/CSE/IS) 10.04.2014 03.06.2014 06.06.2014 10.06.2014 (Thursday) (Tuesday) (Friday) (Tuesday)

140 M.Tech. (ECE/DC/ 10.04.2014 03.06.2014 06.06.2014 10.06.2014 VLSI/RF&M/SP/..) (Thursday) (Tuesday) (Friday) (Tuesday)

147 M.Tech. (Tool Engg) 10.04.2014 03.06.2014 06.06.2014 10.06.2014 (Thursday) (Tuesday) (Friday) (Tuesday)

148 M.Tech. (FPT) 10.04.2014 03.06.2014 06.06.2014 10.06.2014 (Thursday) (Tuesday) (Friday) (Tuesday)

149 M.Tech. (NST) 10.04.2014 03.06.2014 06.06.2014 10.06.2014 (Thursday) (Tuesday) (Friday) (Tuesday)

150 M.Tech. (EP) 10.04.2014 03.06.2014 06.06.2014 10.06.2014 (Thursday) (Tuesday) (Friday) (Tuesday)

152 M.Tech. (CE) 10.04.2014 03.06.2014 06.06.2014 10.06.2014 (Thursday) (Tuesday) (Friday) (Tuesday)

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C. B.ARCh PROGRAMME where NO CET will be held. (CET Code 100)1. Date for submission of Application Form Online- 2nd June 2014 (Monday) to 3rd July 2014 (Thursday).2. Applicants will have to fill their result of qualifying examination and NATA Score.

3. Display of Tentative Merit List on University's Website (www.ipu.ac.in) by Controller of Examinations (Operations) 16th July 2014 (Wednesday).

4. Last Date of submitting Representation 21st July 2014 (Monday) upto 4 p.m. 5. Display of Final Merit List (after considering representation) 23rd July 2014 (Wednesday).

Syllabus for CET for M.Tech (Food Processing Technology) Programme CET Code-152

(i) FOOD MICROBIOLOGYCharacteristics of microorganisms: Morphology, structure and detection of bacteria, yeast and mold in food, Spores and vegetative cells; Microbial growth in food: Intrinsic and extrinsic factors, Growth and death kinetics, serial dilution method for quantification; Food spoilage: Contributing factors, Spoilage bacteria, Microbial spoilage of milk and milk products, meat and meat PRODUCTS; FOODBORNE disease: Toxins produced by Staphylococcus, Clostridium and Aspergillus; Bacterial pathogens: Salmonella, Bacillus, Listeria, Escherichia coli, Shigella, Campylobacter; Fermented food: Buttermilk, yoghurt, cheese, sausage, alcoholic beverage, vinegar, sauerkraut and soya sauce.

(ii) MOLECULES AND THEIR INTERACTION RELAVENT TO BIOLOGY

Structure of atoms, molecules and chemical bonds. Composition, structure and function of biomolecules (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids and vitamins). Stablizing interactions (Van der Waals, electrostatic, hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic interaction, etc.).Principles of biophysical chemistry (pH, buffer, reaction kinetics, thermodynamics, colligative properties). Bioenergetics, glycolysis, oxidative phosphorylation, coupled reaction, group transfer, biological energy transducers. Principles of catalysis, enzymes and enzyme kinetics, enzyme regulation, mechanism of enzyme catalysis, isozymes Conformation of proteins (Ramachandran plot, secondary structure, domains, motif and folds). Conformation of nucleic acids (helix (A, B, Z), t-RNA, micro-RNA). Stability of proteins and nucleic acids. Metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids nucleotides and vitamins.

(iii) CELLULAR ORGANIZATION

Membrane structure and function (Structure of model membrane, lipid bilayer and membrane protein diffusion, osmosis, ion channels, active transport, membrane pumps, mechanism of sorting and regulation of intracellular transport, electrical properties of membranes). Structural organization and function of intracellular organelles (Cell wall, nucleus, mitochondria, Golgi bodies, lysosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, peroxisomes, plastids, vacuoles, chloroplast, structure & function of cytoskeleton and its role in motility). Organization of genes and chromosomes (Operon, unique and repetitive DNA, interrupted genes, gene families, structure of chromatin and chromosomes, heterochromatin, euchromatin, transposons). Cell division and cell cycle (Mitosis and meiosis, their regulation, steps in cell cycle, regulation and control of cell cycle). Microbial Physiology (Growth yield and characteristics, strategies of cell division, stress response).

(iv) SYSTEM PhYSIOLOGY - PLANT

Photosynthesis - Light harvesting complexes; mechanisms of electron transport; photoprotective mechanisms; CO2 fixation-C3, C4 and CAM pathways. Respiration and photorespiration – Citric acid cycle; plant mitochondrial electron transport and ATP synthesis; alternate oxidase; photorespiratory pathway. Nitrogen metabolism - Nitrate and ammonium assimilation; amino acid biosynthesis. Plant hormones – Biosynthesis, storage, breakdown and transport; physiological effects and mechanisms of action. Sensory photobiology - Structure, function and mechanisms of action of phytochromes, cryptochromes and phototropins; stomatal movement; photoperiodism and biological clocks. Solute transport and photoassimilate translocation – uptake, transport and translocation of water, ions, solutes and macromolecules from soil, through cells, across membranes, through xylem and phloem; transpiration; mechanisms of loading and unloading of photoassimilates. Secondary metabolites - Biosynthesis of terpenes, phenols and nitrogenous compounds and their roles. Stress physiology – Responses of plants to biotic (pathogen and insects) and abiotic (water, temperature and salt) stresses.

(v) FOOD ChEMISTRY AND NUTRITION

Carbohydrates: Structure and functional properties of mono- oligo-polysaccharides including starch, cellulose, pectic substances and dietary fibre; Proteins: Classification and structure of proteins in food; Lipids: Classification and structure of lipids, Rancidity of fats, Polymerization and polymorphism; Pigments: Carotenoids, chlorophylls, anthocyanins, tannins and myoglobin; Food flavours: Terpenes, esters, ketones and quinones; Enzymes: Specificity, Kinetics and inhibition, Coenzymes, Enzymatic and non-enzymatic browning; Nutrition: Balanced diet, Essential amino acids and fatty acids, PER, Water soluble and fat soluble vitamins, Role of minerals in nutrition, Antinutrients, Nutrition deficiency diseases.

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Syllabus for CET for M.Tech (Nano Science and Technology) Programme CET Code-149Answer any three section, Physics & Chemistry sections are compulsory1. Physics – 33.33% 2. Chemistry – 33.33% 3. Mathematics – 33.33% Or Biology – 33.33%

PhYSICS

Interference: Young’s double slit experiment, Fresnel’s biprism, Thin films, Newton’s rings, Michelson’s interferometer, Fabry Perot interferometer.Diffraction: Fresnel Diffraction: Zone plate, circular aperture, opaque circular disc, narrow slit, Fraunhofer diffraction: Single slit, double slit, diffraction grating, resolving power and dispersive power.Polarization: Types of polarization, Brewsters law, Malu’s Law, Nicol prism, double refraction, quarter-wave and half-wave plates, optical activity, specific rotation. Lasers: Introduction, coherence, population inversion, basic principle and operation of a laser, Einstein A and B coefficients, type of lasers, He-Ne laser, Ruby laser, semiconductor laser, holography-theory and applicationsFibre Optics: Types of optical fibres and their characteristics, (Attenuation and dispersion step index and graded index fibres, principle of fibre optic communication-total internal reflection, numerical aperture, fibre optical communication network (qualitative)-its advantages.Theory of Relativity: Galenlian transformations, the postulates of the special theory of relativity, Lorentz transformations, time dilation, length contraction, velocity addition, mass energy equivalence.Thermodynamics: The first law and other basic concepts: dimensions, units, work, heat, energy, the first law of thermodynamics, enthalpy, equilibrium, phase rule, heat capacity, PVT behavior of pure substances, ideal gas, real gas, heat effects.The second law and Entropy: statements, heat engines, Kelvin-Planck and Clausious statements and their equality, reversible and irreversible processes, Carnot cycle, thermodynamic temperature scale, entropy,ent ropy calculations, T-S diagrams, properties of pure substances, use of steam tables and Mollier diagram.Refrigeration and liquefaction: the Carnot refrigerator, the vapor–compression cycle, comparison of refrigeration cycles, liquefaction processes, heat pump. Rankine power cycle. Quantum Mechanics: Wave particle duality, deBroglie waves, evidences for the wave nature of matter – the experiment of Davisson and Germer, electron diffraction, physical interpretation of the wave function and its properties, the wave packet, the uncertainty principle.The Schrodinger wave equation (1 – dimensional), Eigen values and Eigen functions, expectation values, simple Eigen value problems – solutions of the Schrodinger’s equations for the free particle, the infinite well, the finite well, tunneling effect, simple harmonic oscillator (qualitative), zero point energy.Quantum Statistics: The statistical distributions, Maxwell Boltzmann, Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac statistics, their comparisons, Fermions and Bosons. Applications: Molecular speed and energies in an ideal gas. The Black-body spectrum and failure of classical statistics to give the correct explanation - the application of Bose-Einstein statistics to the Black-body radiation spectrum, Fermi-Dirac distribution to free electron theory, electron specific heats, Fermi energy and average energy - its significance.Band theory of solids: Origin of energy bands in solids, Kronig-Penny model, Brillouin zones, effective mass, Metals, semiconductors and insulators and their energy band structure. Extrinsic and intrinsic semiconductors, p-n junction diodes- its characteristics, tunnel diode, zener diode, photodiode, LED, photovoltaic cell, Hall effect in semiconductors, transistor characteristics (common base, common emitter, common collector). Digital techniques and their applications (registers, counters, comparators and similar circuits) A/D and D/A convertersSuperconductivity: ZFC and FC, Meissner effect, Type I and II superconductors, the Josephson effect, flux quantization, Cooper pairs, BCS theory, properties and applications of superconductors. X-rays: production and properties, crystalline and amorphous solids, Bragg’s law, applications.Electricity and magnetism: Electric fields, Gauss' Law, its integral and differential form, applications. Lorentz force, fields due to moving charges, the magnetic field, Ampere's law, motion of a charged particle in an electric and magnetic field, magnetic and electrostatic focussing, Hall effect, determination of e/m by cathode ray tube, positive rays, Thomson's parabolic method, Isotopes, Mass spectrographs (Aston and Bainbridge), Electron microscope, Cyclotron and Betatron. Overview of Electro – Magnetism: Maxwell’s Equations: The equation of continuity for Time – Varying fields, Inconsistency in ampere’s law Maxwell’s Equations, conditions at a Boundary Surface, Introduction to EM wave.Nuclear Physics: Introduction of nucleus, Nucleus radius and density, Nuclear forces, Nuclear reactions, Cross section, Q-value and threshold energy of nuclear reactions, Basic Idea for Nuclear Reactor, Breeder reactor, The Geiger-Mullar (G.M.) Counter, Introduction of Accelerators and its Applications.Numerical techniques: Interpolations, differentiation, integration; Nonlinear equations, the bisection methods, Newton’s method, root finding; Differential equations, Euler’s method, the Runge-Kutta method; Matrices-inverting, finding eigenvalues and eigenfunctions.

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MAThEMATICSLinear Independence and dependence of vectors, Systems of linear equations – consistency and inconsistency, rank of a matrix, Gauss elimination method, , Eigen values and Eigen vectors.Successive differentiation, Leibnitz's theorem, Lagrange's Theorem, Cauchy Mean value theorems, Taylor's theorem, Asymptotes, Curvature, Reduction Formulae of trigonometric functions, Properties of definite Integral, Applications to length, area, volume, surface of revolution. Partial derivatives, Method of Lagrange’s multipliers. Jacobeans of coordinates transformations. Double and Triple integrals. Method of separation of variables, homogeneous, linear equations, exactness and integrating factors, linear equations of higher order with constant coefficients, Operator method to find particular integral.Scalar and vector fields, Directional Derivative, Gradient of scalar field, divergence and curl of a vector field. Green's theorem, Divergence theorem and Stoke's theorem.Probability: Definition of Sample Space, Event, Event Space, Conditional Probability, Additive and Multiplicative law of Probability, Baye’s Law theorem, Application based on these results.

ChEMISTRYGaseous State: Kinetic theory, molecular velocity, Probable distribution of velocities, mean free path, collision frequency. Distribution of energies of molecules translational, rotational & vibrational, Law of equipartitions of energies, Equation of State of a real gas. Critical phenomenon & principle of corresponding states.The phase rule: Derivation of phase rule, significance of various terms involved in the definition of phase rule. Phase diagrams of one component systems (Water, Sulphur and CO2). Two component system: Eutectic, congruent and incongruent systems with examples:Partial miscible liquids: Lower and upper consolute point.Chemical thermodynamics:Intensive and extensive variables; state and path functions; isolated, closed and open systems; zeroth law of thermodynamics. First law: Concept of heat, q, work, w, internal energy U and statement of first law; enthalpy, H, relation between heat capacities, calculations of q, w, U and H for reversible, irreversible and free expansion of gases (ideal and van der Waals) under isothermal and adiabatic conditions.Thermochemistry: Heats of reactions: standard states; enthalpy of formation of molecules and ions and enthalpy of combustion and its applications; calculation of bond energy, bond dissociation energy and resonance energy from thermochemical data, effect of temperature (Kirchoff’s equations) and pressure on enthalpy of reactions. Adiabatic flame temperature, explosion temperature.Second Law: Concept of entropy; thermodynamic scale of temperature, statement of the second law of thermodynamics; molecular and statistical interpretation of entropy. Calculation of entropy change for reversible and irreversible processes. Third Law: Statement of third law, concept of residual entropy, calculation of absolute entropy of molecules. Free Energy Functions: Gibbs and Helmholtz energy; variation of S, G, A with T, V, P; Free energy change and spontaneity. Relation between Joule-Thomson coefficient and other thermodynamic parameters; inversion temperature; Gibbs-Helmholtz equation; Maxwell relations; thermodynamic equation of state.Chemical Kinetics: Rate, mechanism, steady state concept, Kinetics of complex reactions, concept of energy barrier/energy of activation. Theories of reaction rates, Lindemann theory of unimolecular reaction and reactions in flow system.Electrochemistry: Concept of electrolysis, Electrical current in ionic solutions. Kohlrausch's law and migration of ions. Transference number. Hittroff and moving boundary methods. Applications of conductance measurements.Strong electrolytes: Onsager equation: Activity and activity coefficients of strong electrolyte.Surface Chemistry: Adsorption, adsorbate and adsorbents. Types of adsorption. Freundlich adsorption isotherm, Langmuir adsorption isotherms. B.C.T. Isotherm: Surface area of the adsorbent. Changes in entropy, enthalpy and free energy on adsorption. Gibbs adsorption equation.Catalysis: Types of catalysis, homogenous/heterogeneous, enzyme catalysis, acid/base catalysis and their kinetics. Mechanism of heterogeneous catalysis. Kinetics of surface reactions: unimolecular and bimolecular. pH-dependence of rate constants of catalysed reactions. AutocatalysisColloids: Colloidal state, classification of colloidal solution, true solution, colloidal solution and suspensions, preparation of sol, Purification of colloidal solutions. viscosity & plasticity General and optical properites, stability f colloids, coagulation of lyphobic sols, electrical properties of sols, kinetic properties of colloids:- Brownion movement, size of colloidal particle, emulsions, gels, colloidal electrolytes and applications of colloids. Emulsions, emulsifiers, theory of emulsificationPolymers: Basic concepts & Terminology, such as monomers, Polymers, Functionality, Thermoplastics, Thermosets Linear, Branched, cross linked polymers etc. different definitions of molecular weight viz., Mw, Mn, Mv and then determinations. Industrial applications of polymers, Addition, condensation and Ionic polymerization's, solutions of polymers, good solvents, & bad solvent, solubility parameter, solutions viscosity and determination of intrinsic viscosity.Atomic Structure: Introduction to wave mechanics, the Schrodinger equation as applied to hydrogen atom, origin of quantum numbers, Long form of periodic table on the basis of Electronic configuration s, p, d, f block elements periodic trends, Ionisation potential, atomic and ionic radii electron affinity & electro-negativity.Chemical Bonding: Ionic bond- energy changes, lattice energy Born Haber Cycle, Covalent bond-energy changes, Potential energy curve for H2 Molecule, characteristics of covalent compound. Co-ordinate bond - Werner's Theory,

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effective atomic numbers, isomerism in coordinate compounds. Hydrogen bonding. Concept of hybridisation and resonance, Valance Shell Electron Repulsion theory (VSEPR). Discussion of structures of H2O, NH3, SiF4. Molecular orbital theory, Linear combination of atomic orbitals (LCAO) method. Structure of simple homo nuclear diatomic molecule like H2, N2, O2, F2.Acids & Bases: Basics of acidities and basicities, electrolytic dissociation, concept of strengths of acids and bases, ionization of water, concept of pH and its scale, Buffer solutions, Buffer solution of weak acid and its salt, calculation of pH of buffer solution, Henderson equation, acid-base indicators and theory of indicators.Classification of Organic compounds IUPAC nomenclature, Structural isomerism, Cis-trans isomerism, shapes and molecular orbital structures of compounds containing C,N and O conformation of alkanes, structures of dienes, pyridine, pyrrole, aromatic compounds, delocalisation, concept of aromaticity, stability of cycloalkanes, resonance concept, inductive and mesomeric effects, directive effects, activating and deactivating groups, hydrogen-bonding, organic reagents and reaction intermediates.Chemistry of hydrocarbons House synthesis halogenation of alkanes, free radical mechanism, cracking effect of structure on Physical properties of compounds, alkenes catalytic hydrogenation, dehydration of alcohols, dehydrogenation, Saytzeff rule, electrophilic addition reactions, peroxide effect, mechanism of allylic substitution, acidity of 1-alkynes, conjugated dienes,1,2 and 1,4 additions, free radical and ionic mechanisms of addition polymerisation reactions. Ring opening reactions of cyclopropane and cyclobutane, chemistry of benzene and alkyl benzenes. Aromatic electrophillic substitution reaction, Friedel-Crafts reaction.Chemistry of functional groups Alkyl and aryl halides, nucleophilic substitution, synthetic utility of Grignard reagents and alkallithiums, Mechanism of Gringnartion of alcohols, Benzyl alcohol, acidity of phenols, Epoxy compounds, Anisole nucleophilic addition, Benzaldehyde, acetophene, benzophenone, aldol condensation, acidity of acids, alkyl and aryl amines.

BIOLOGYOrigin of Life: History of earth, theories of origin of life nature of the earliest organism. Varieties of life: Classification, Five kingdoms, viruses (TMV, HIV, Bacteriophage), Prokaryote (Bacteria-cell structure, nutrition, reproduction), Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. Chemicals of life: (Biomolecules)- Carbohydrates lipids, amino acids, proteins, nucleic acids, and identification of biomolecules in tissues. Cell: The cell concept, structure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, plant cells and animal cells, cell membrances, cell organelles and their function. Structure and use of compound microscope. Histology: Maritimes (apical, intercalary, lateral) and their function; simple tissue (parenchyma, collenchymas, sclerenchyma); Complex tissue (xylem and phloem); Tissue systems (epidermal, ground, vascular); primary body and growth (root, stem, leaf); Secondary growth. Animal Epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue and nervous tissue and their function in body. Nutrition: Autotrophic (Photosynthesis) Pigment systems, Chloroplast, light absorption by chlorophyll and transfer of energy, two pigment systems, photosynthetic unit, phosphorylation and electron transport system, Calvin-Benson Cycle (C3), Hatch Slack Pathway (C4), Crassulacan Acid Metabolism (CAM), factors affecting photosynthesis; Mineral Nutrition in plants. Heterotrophic - Forms of heterotrophic nutrition, elementary canal in humans, nervous and hormonal control of digestive systems, fate of absorbed food materials; Nutrition in humans, Reference values. Energy Utilization: (Respiration) - Structure of mitochondria, cellular respiration, relationship of carbohydrate metabolism to other compounds, Glycolysis, fermentation, formation of acetyl co-A, Kreb cycle, Electron Transport System and Oxidative Phosphorylation, ATP, factors affecting respiration. Transport: Plant water relationships, properties of water, diffusion, osmosis, imbibition, movement of water in flowering plants, uptake of water by roots, the ascent of water in xylem, apoplast symplast theory, Transpiration-structure of leaf and stomata in plants opening and closing mechanism of stomata factors affecting transpiration, significance of transpiration General characteristics of blood vascular system, development of blood systems in animals, Composition of blood, circulation in blood vessels, formation of tissue fluids, the heart, functions of mammalian blood, the immune system.

Topics Origin of Life

Diversity of Life

History of earth, theories of origin of life, nature of earliest organism.

Basic rules of classification and nomenclature, Classification-two kingdom, five kingdom – brief introduction to kingdoms, three domain introduction and structure of viriods, prions and virus (HIV, TMV, Bacteriophage), Structure and reproduction of bacteria and their economic importance

Chemical basis of life

Enzymes

Cell-Structure and function

Biomolecules-carbohydrates, proteins, fats and lipids, nucleic acids (DNA and RNA)

Definition, Properties, Types, Mechanism of action, factors affecting kinetics and their industrial applications

Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, plant and animal cells, structure and function of cell membrane, nucleus, chloroplast, mitochondria, golgi apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum

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Syllabus for CET for M.Tech (Engineering Physics) Programme CET Code-1501. Physics – 60% 2. Mathematics – 40%

PhYSICSInterference: Young’s double slit experiment, Fresnel’s biprism, Thin films, Newton’s rings, Michelson’s interferometer, Fabry Perot interferometer.Diffraction: Fresnel Diffraction: Zone plate, circular aperture, opaque circular disc, narrow slit, Fraunhofer diffraction: Single slit, double slit, diffraction grating, resolving power and dispersive power.Polarization: Types of polarization, Brewsters law, Malu’s Law, Nicol prism, double refraction, quarter-wave and half-wave plates, optical activity, specific rotation. Lasers: Introduction, coherence, population inversion, basic principle and operation of a laser, Einstein A and B coefficients, type of lasers, He-Ne laser, Ruby laser, semiconductor laser, holography-theory and applicationsFibre Optics: Types of optical fibres and their characteristics, (Attenuation and dispersion step index and graded index fibres, principle of fibre optic communication-total internal reflection, numerical aperture, fibre optical communication network (qualitative)-its advantages.Theory of Relativity: Galenlian transformations, the postulates of the special theory of relativity, Lorentz transformations, time dilation, length contraction, velocity addition, mass energy equivalence.Thermodynamics: The first law and other basic concepts: dimensions, units, work, heat, energy, the first law of thermodynamics, enthalpy, equilibrium, phase rule, heat capacity, PVT behavior of pure substances, ideal gas, real gas, heat effects.The second law and Entropy: statements, heat engines, Kelvin-Planck and Clausious statements and their equality, reversible and irreversible processes, Carnot cycle, thermodynamic temperature scale, entropy,ent ropy calculations, T-S diagrams, properties of pure substances, use of steam tables and Mollier diagram.Refrigeration and liquefaction: the Carnot refrigerator, the vapor–compression cycle, comparison of refrigeration cycles, liquefaction processes, heat pump. Rankine power cycle. Quantum Mechanics: Wave particle duality, deBroglie waves, evidences for the wave nature of matter – the experiment of Davisson and Germer, electron diffraction, physical interpretation of the wave function and its properties, the wave packet, the uncertainty principle.The Schrodinger wave equation (1 – dimensional), Eigen values and Eigen functions, expectation values, simple Eigen value problems – solutions of the Schrodinger’s equations for the free particle, the infinite well, the finite well, tunneling effect, simple harmonic oscillator (qualitative), zero point energy.Quantum Statistics: The statistical distributions, Maxwell Boltzmann, Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac statistics, their comparisons, Fermions and Bosons. Applications: Molecular speed and energies in an ideal gas. The Black-body spectrum and failure of classical statistics to give the correct explanation - the application of Bose-Einstein statistics to the Black-body radiation spectrum, Fermi-Dirac distribution to free electron theory, electron specific heats, Fermi energy and average energy - its significance.Band theory of solids: Origin of energy bands in solids, Kronig-Penny model, Brillouin zones, effective mass, Metals, semiconductors and insulators and their energy band structure. Extrinsic and intrinsic semiconductors, p-n junction diodes- its characteristics, tunnel diode, zener diode, photodiode, LED, photovoltaic cell, Hall effect in semiconductors, transistor characteristics (common base, common emitter, common collector). Digital techniques and their applications (registers, counters, comparators and similar circuits) A/D and D/A convertersSuperconductivity: ZFC and FC, Meissner effect, Type I and II superconductors, the Josephson effect, flux quantization, Cooper pairs, BCS theory, properties and applications of superconductors. X-rays: production and properties, crystalline and amorphous solids, Bragg’s law, applications.Electricity and magnetism: Electric fields, Gauss' Law, its integral and differential form, applications. Lorentz force, fields due to moving charges, the magnetic field, Ampere's law, motion of a charged particle in an electric and magnetic field, magnetic and electrostatic focussing, Hall effect, determination of e/m by cathode ray tube, positive

histology

Plant

Animals

Economic Biology

Meristem (apical, intercalary and lateral), simple tissue (parenchyma, collenchymas, and sclerenchyma), complex tissue (xylem and phloem) – structure and function; tissue systems (epidermal, ground and vascular); primary body and growth (root, stem and leaf), secondary growth.

Epithelial, connective, muscular and nervous tissue – structure and function.

Food – Cereals (wheat, rice, maize), Beverages (tea, coffee, cocoa), sugarcane, medicinal plants (Taxus, Catharanthus, Salix, Azadirachta); and rubber (Hevea) Apiculture, Sericulture, Vermiculture and Leather

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rays, Thomson's parabolic method, Isotopes, Mass spectrographs (Aston and Bainbridge), Electron microscope, Cyclotron and Betatron. Overview of Electro – Magnetism: Maxwell’s Equations: The equation of continuity for Time – Varying fields, Inconsistency in ampere’s law Maxwell’s Equations, conditions at a Boundary Surface, Introduction to EM wave.Nuclear Physics: Introduction of nucleus, Nucleus radius and density, Nuclear forces, Nuclear reactions, Cross section, Q-value and threshold energy of nuclear reactions, Basic Idea for Nuclear Reactor, Breeder reactor, The Geiger-Mullar (G.M.) Counter, Introduction of Accelerators and its Applications.Numerical techniques: Interpolations, differentiation, integration; Nonlinear equations, the bisection methods, Newton’s method, root finding; Differential equations, Euler’s method, the Runge-Kutta method; Matrices-inverting, finding eigenvalues and eigenfunctions.

MAThEMATICS

Linear Independence and dependence of vectors, Systems of linear equations – consistency and inconsistency, rank of a matrix, Gauss elimination method, , Eigen values and Eigen vectors.Successive differentiation, Leibnitz's theorem, Lagrange's Theorem, Cauchy Mean value theorems, Taylor's theorem, Asymptotes, Curvature, Reduction Formulae of trigonometric functions, Properties of definite Integral, Applications to length, area, volume, surface of revolution. Partial derivatives, Method of Lagrange’s multipliers. Jacobeans of coordinates transformations. Double and Triple integrals. Method of separation of variables, homogeneous, linear equations, exactness and integrating factors, linear equations of higher order with constant coefficients, Operator method to find particular integral.Scalar and vector fields, Directional Derivative, Gradient of scalar field, divergence and curl of a vector field. Green's theorem, Divergence theorem and Stoke's theorem.Probability: Definition of Sample Space, Event, Event Space, Conditional Probability, Additive and Multiplicative law of Probability, Baye’s Law theorem, Application based on these results.

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101 MBA (i) English Language & 18.05.2014 27.05.2014 MBA (Financial Markets) Comprehension-(30%), (Sunday) (Tuesday) (ii) Numerical Ability-(30%), 10:30-1:00 p.m (iii) General Awareness-(10%), (iv) Reasoning ability including data interpretation-(30%)

105 Master of Computer (i) Mathematics - (25%), 27.04.2014 06.05.2014 Applications (ii) English Language & Comprehension-(25%), (Sunday) (Tuesday) MCA (Software (iii) Computer Awareness-(25%), 10.30-1.00 p.m Engineering) (iv) Logical and Analytical Ability-(25%)

106 Master of Mass (a) Communication Skills -English (30%) 03.05.2014 13.05.2014 Communication (b) Current Affairs (20%) (Saturday) (Tuesday) (c) General Knowledge (20%) 10.30-1.00 p.m. (d) Mass Media (Print/TV/Radio/Film/ New Media) (30%)

107 MPT (Neurology) (i) Anatomy 03.05.2014 13.05.2014 MPT (Musculoskeletal) (ii) Biomechanics (Saturday) (Tuesday) MPT (Sports) (iii) Exercise 10.30-1.00 p.m. MPT (Cardiopulmonary) (iv) Electrotherapy (v) Physiotherapy-Rehabilitation in Clinical Sciences: (a) Musculoskeletal (b) Neurology

108 MOT (Neurology) (i) Anatomy 03.05.2014 13.05.2014 (ii) Biomechanics (Saturday) (Tuesday) (iii) Exercise 10.30-1.00 p.m. (iv) Occupational Therapy in Mental Health (v) Occupational Therapy in Rehabilitation of Neurological conditions (vi) Occupational Therapy in Physical Dysfunction

109 Master of Prosthetics (i) Anatomy (ii) Biomechanics 03.05.2014 13.05.2014 and Orthotics (MPO) (iii) Electrotherapy (Saturday) (Tuesday) (iv) Applied Mechanics and strength 10.30-1.00 p.m. of materials (v) Prosthetics (vi) Orthotics

110 MPH (FE) Section I: General Aptitude 03.05.2014 13.05.2014 Section II: Allied Health Sciences (Saturday) (Tuesday) (Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Microbiology 10.30-1.00 p.m. and Entomology) Section III: Public Health

111 M.Sc (Environment (i) Chemistry-(25%), 03.05.2014 13.05.2014 Management) (ii) Environment Science-(25%), (Saturday) (Tuesday) (iii) Either Botany and Zoology-(50%), or 2.00-4.30 p.m. Physics and Mathematics-(50%).

112 LLM (i) General Knowledge 03.05.2014 13.05.2014 (including English Language)- (20%) (Saturday) (Tuesday) (ii) Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, 2.00-4.30 p.m.

CET Programme Subjects of Entrance Test* Date, Day & Date & Day Code Time of of Declaration CET-2014 of CET Result

2. PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMMES

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Law of Torts, Criminal Law, Commercial Law & Family Law- (30%) (iii) Public International Law, Human Rights Law and Environment Law - (30%), (iv) Current Trends in Law - (20%)

113 M.A. (English & (i) English Language & Comprehension (30%), 03.05.2014 13.05.2014 Communication Studies) (ii) General Awareness and Culture (20%), (Saturday) (Tuesday) (iii) Literature (50%) 2.00-4.30 p.m.

114 BCA (i) English Language & Comprehension-(15%), 10.05.2014 20.05.2014 (ii) Mathematics -(30%), (Saturday) (Tuesday) (iii) Computer Awareness -(30%), 10.30-1.00 p.m. (iv) General Knowledge-IT and Science Related - (25%).

115 B.Sc. (Hons) Nursing (i) Physics-(20%) 10.05.2014 20.05.2014 [Only for Unmarried (ii) Chemistry - (20%) (Saturday) (Tuesday) Female Candidates] (iii) Biology - (40%) 2.00-4.30 p.m. (iv) English Language and Comprehension - (10%) (v) General Awareness about Health related Matters - (10%)

116 MBA (SEM) (i) English Language & Comprehension 25.05.2014 03.06.2014 (ii) Numerical Ability & Mathematics (Sunday) (Tuesday) (iii) Logical Reasoning & Data Interpretation 10.30-1.00 p.m. (iv) Computer Science

118 M.A.(Criminology) i) General Knowledge. 10.05.2014 20.05.2014 ii) General Proficiency in English (Saturday) (Tuesday) (Class 12th Standard.) 2.00-4.30 p.m. iii) Elementary Knowledge of Social Science. iv) Understanding different facets of human behavior

119 M.Sc. (Forensic Science) Section - I (50 questions) 11.05.2014 20.05.2014 i) Critical thinking (Sunday) (Tuesday) ii) Awareness of Laboratory safety 10:30-1.00 p.m. iii) Observation and attention to details iv) Basic Computer Knowledge Section-II (100 questions) (Four components of 25 marks each) i) Physics ii) Chemistry ` iii) Biology (Zoology, Genetics, Biotech, Physical Anthropology) iv) Forensic Science

120 Master of Education (a) Teaching Aptitude (40%) 11.05.2014 20.05.2014 (M. Ed.) (b) General Awareness and Logical (Sunday) (Tuesday) Reasoning (30%) 10.30-1.00 p.m. (c) English/Communication skills (30%)

CET Programme Subjects of Entrance Test* Date, Day & Date & Day Code Time of of Declaration CET-2014 of CET Result

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121 B.A. LLB (Integrated) (i) English Language & Comprehension-(25%) 25.05.2014 03.06.2014 BBA LLB (Integrated) (ii) General knowledge (25%), (Sunday) (Tuesday) (iii) Legal Aptitude - (25%), 2.00-4.30 p.m. (iv) Reasoning - (25%)

122 B.Ed. (i) English Comprehension - 10% 11.05.2014 20.05.2014 B.Ed.(Special Education) (ii) Mental Ability - 20% (Sunday) (Tuesday) (iii) Reasoning - 20% 2.00-4.30 p.m. (iv) General Awareness - 20% (v) Aptitude for Teaching - 30%

123 M.Sc. (Biodiversity & (i) Life Sciences 17.05.2014 27.05.2014 Conservation) (Taxonomy, morphology, anatomy, (Saturday) (Tuesday) physiology, genetics, evolution, ecology, 10.30-1.00 p.m. biogeography and economic uses of all the five kingdoms and virus.) (50%) (ii) Anthropology - Human culture and Society (10%) (iii) Biotechnology (20%) (iv) General Knowledge related to Environment issues (20%)

124 Bachelor of (i) Physics - (25%), 24.05.2014 03.06.2014 Physiotherapy (BPT) (ii) Chemistry - (25%) (Saturday) (Tuesday) Bachelor of Prosthetics & (iii) Biology -(50%) 10.30-1.00 p.m. Orthotics (BPO) Bachelor of Science B. Sc.(MLT) Bachelor of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology (BASLP) BHMS BAMS

125 BBA & Allied Programmes (i) English Language & Comprehension-(25%), 24.05.2014 03.06.2014 (ii) General Awareness-(25%) (Saturday) (Tuesday) (iii) Logical and Analytical Ability -(25%) 2.00-4.30 p.m. (iv) Aptitude relating to the field of Management and for Communication Skills-(25%).

126 Bachelor of Journalism (i) English Language & Comprehension-(25%), 17.05.2014 27.05.2014 (Mass Communication) (ii) General Awareness-(25%), (Saturday) (Tuesday) BJMC (iii) Reasoning-(25%), 10.30-1.00 p.m.. (iv) Media Aptitude-(25%)

127 Bachelor of Hotel (i) English Language & Comprehension-(30%), 31.05.2014 10.06.2014 Management & Catering (ii) General Awareness-(20%), (Saturday) (Tuesday) Technology (iii) Logical and analytical ability including 2.00-4.30 p.m. (BHMCT) Computer awareness-(30%) (iv) Knowledge of accounts/commerce & science-(20%).

141 MAHM (i) Indian History, Culture & Archeology 24.05.2014 03.06.2014 MCPHM (ii) Museums of India (Saturday) (Tuesday) (iii) Heritage Tourism 10.30-1.00 p.m. (iv) Basic Science(12th Standard)

CET Programme Subjects of Entrance Test* Date, Day & Date & Day Code Time of of Declaration CET-2014 of CET Result

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(v) General Knowledge (vi) Current Affairs (vii) General Reasoning (viii) Geography & Natural Heritage (ix) Management of Heritage (x) Heritage Conservation

145 M.Sc. (Natural Resource (i) Environment Science-(30%) 25.05.2014 03.06.2014 Management) (ii) Biology - (40%) (Sunday) (Tuesday) (iii) General Knowledge, Social Science, 2.00-4.30 p.m Economics & Policy- (30%)

146 B.Com (Hons) (i) General English-(25%) 01.06.2014 10.06.2014 (ii) Logical Reasoning-(25%) (Sunday) (Tuesday) (iii) Data Interpretation-(35%) 10.30-1.00 p.m. (iv) Basic General Awareness-(15%)

117 Bachelor of Science (i) Physics (25%) 31.05.2014 10.06.2014 B. Sc. (Yoga Science) (ii) Chemistry (25%) (Saturday) (Tuesday) (iii) Biology (50%) 10.30-1.00 p.m. 142 MCA (Dual degree) (i) Maths (25%) 25.05.2014 03.06.2014 (ii) Physics (25%) (Sunday) (Tuesday) (iii) English (25%) 10.30-1.00 p.m. (iv) Logical Reasoning & Mental Ability (25%) * Wherever the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology (Botany & Zoology) have been prescribed for Entrance Tests for admission to graduation level courses, the Syllabi shall be of 11th and 12th standard under the 10+2 Scheme of CBSE as prescribed for the students passing out class 12th in 2014. For post-graduate level courses, the standard of questions for Entrance Tests will be of graduation level.The last date for submission of online CET application forms is 10th April 2014 (Thursday) for all Engineering and Professional programmes excepting B. Arch & PGMC programmes.Every Common Entrance Test will be of 2½ hours duration. Medium of all Common Entrance Tests will be English.

3. MEDICAL PROGRAMMES/POST GRADUATE MEDICAL PROGRAMMES (PGMC/SSMC) A. MBBS & BDS1. SChEDULE FOR MBBS (CET CODE 103) All the candidates who are keen to seek admission to MBBS programme for the Academic Session 2014-15 must appear in the Common Entrance Test : CET Code 103 (2014), which will be conducted by the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Sector-16 C, Dwarka, New Delhi-110078. There will be two stages of the Common Entrance Test. Only qualified candidates of Stage I will be allowed to appear in Stage II Entrance Test of MBBS. 1.1 The dates & time are as under:

CET Code

Programme Date of CET-2014 Time of CET-2014 Date & Day of Declaration of CET Result

103 MBBS – Stage I 27th April 2014 (Sunday)

2 pm- 5 pm 6th May 2014 (Tuesday)

MBBS – Stage II 2nd June 2014 (Monday )

2 PM- 5 PM 10th June 2014 (Tuesday)

The CET : MBBS-2014 (Stage I) is proposed to be conducted at the Centres detailed in table at Para II given at the end of this chapter.

CET Programme Subjects of Entrance Test* Date, Day & Date & Day Code Time of of Declaration CET-2014 of CET Result

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However, depending upon the number of candidates at any station, the final venue of the CET : MBBS - 2014 (Stage I) will be communicated to the candidates through Admit Cards. MBBS (Stage II) test will be held only at Delhi. In case of any query, candidate may contact on 011-25302287.

The candidates are also advised to indicate in the Application Form their two preferred choices in respect to the places in order of his/her preference. The choices indicated by the candidates shall however, be considered as their 'preferred choices'. The actual centre code will be allotted by the University and the same shall be considered as final. Neither any change in the preferences already indicated by the candidate shall be allowed by the University nor any correspondence in this regard will be entertained under any circumstances.

2 SChEDULE FOR BDS (CET CODE 104) All the candidates who are keen to seek admission to BDS programme for the Academic Session 2014-15 must appear in the Common Entrance Test : CET Code 104, which will be conducted by the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University,Sector-16C, Dwarka, New Delhi-110078.2.1 The dates & time are as under:

CET Code Programme Date of CET-2014 Time of CET-2014 Date & Day of Declaration of CET Result

104 BDS 3rd May 2014 (Saturday)

2 pm - 5 pm 13th May 2014 (Tuesday)

The last date for submission of CET application forms is 10th April 2014 (Thursday) for MBBS & BDS programmes.

3. GENERAL STANDARD OF ThE QUESTION PAPER OF CET : MBBS & BDS – 2014The level of questions will be that of 12th class under the 10+2 Scheme/Intermediate Science. Syllabi for Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany and Zoology) shall be as specified by CBSE for class 11th and 12th under 10+2 scheme for students passing class 12th in the year 2014.

B. POST GRADUATE MEDICAL COURSES (PGMC)1. COMMON ENTRANCE TEST -2014 (CET CODE-102) 1.1 All candidates seeking admission to Post Graduate Medical Degree/Diploma courses of the University

for session 2014-15 must appear in the CET, which will be conducted by Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi as per details given below:

2. DECLARATION OF RESULT OF CET : PGMC 2014 (CET CODE : 102)

2.1 The University shall declare the result of CET: PGMC 2014 for qualifying candidates as given in the table given above and the list will be displayed on the University's Website, i.e., www.ipu.ac.in. No separate intimation to this effect will be sent to the candidates individually.

2.2 The University does not issue or supply or intimate the marks / ranks to any candidate and no correspondence on the subject will be entertained. However, marks obtained by individual candidate can be seen or downloaded from the University's website www.ipu.ac.in.

2.3 Requests for revaluation/ re-checking of answer sheet will not be entertained under any circumstances.

2.4 The last date of submission of online CET application for PGMC Programme is 20.03.2014 (Thursday) upto 4 p.m.

C. SUPER SPECIALTY MEDICAL COURSES (SSMC)

1. COMMON ENTRANCE TEST 1.1 All candidates seeking admission to Super Specialty Medical Courses of the University

CET Code Programme Date of CET-2014 Time of CET-2014 Date & Day of Declaration of CET Result

102 PGMC 5th Apri l 2014 (Saturday)

10.30 am – 1.30 pm 8th April 2014 (Tuesday)

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for session 2014-15 must appear in the respective CET, which will be conducted by Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi as per the schedule mentioned below:

2. DECLARATION OF RESULT OF CET : SSMC 2014

2.1 The University shall declare the result of CET: SSMC 2014 for each super specialty in respect of qualifying candidates as given in the table given above and the list will be displayed on the University's website, i.e., www.ipu.ac.in. No separate intimation to this effect will be sent to the candidates individually.

2.2 The University does not issue or supply or intimate the marks / ranks to any candidate and no correspondence on the subject will be entertained. However, marks obtained by individual candidate can be seen or downloaded from the University's website www.ipu.ac.in.

2.3 Requests for revaluation/ re-checking of OMR answer sheet will not be entertained under any circumstances.

2.4 The last date for submission of online CET application forms for SSMC is 10th April 2014 (Thursday).

II List of City/ Centre for B. Tech/ MBBS Stage I/ MCA/ MBA programmes for Common Entrance Test (CET-2014)

(i) The CET for the above mentioned programmes will be held at following centres provided sufficient number of candidates opt for a particular centre:

S.No. Name of the City / Centre Centre/City Code

1. Bengaluru 51

2. Bhopal 52

3. Chandigarh 53

4. Dehradun 54

5. Delhi 55

6. Jaipur 56

7. Jalandhar 57

8. Kolkata 58

9. Lucknow 59

(ii) MBBS (Stage II) test will be conducted only in Delhi.

(iii) For all other programmes the Common Entrance Tests ( CET 2014) will be conducted only in Delhi.

CET Code

Programme Date of CET-2014

Time of CET-2014

Date & Day of Declaration of CET Result

Syllabus for CET -2014

132 DM (Cardiology) 25th May 2014 (Sunday)

10.30 am to 12 noon

3rd June 2014 (Tuesday)

Basic Sciences & Medicine as applied to Cardiology

133 M.Ch. (CTVS) 25th May 2014 (Sunday)

10.30 am to 12 noon

3rd June 2014 (Tuesday)

Basic Sciences & Surgery as applied to CTVS

134 M.Ch. (Neuro Surgery)

25th May 2014 (Sunday)

2 pm to 3.30 p.m.

3rd June 2014 (Tuesday)

Basic Sciences & Surgery as applied to Neuro Surgery

135 DM (Neurology) 25th May 2014 (Sunday)

2 pm to 3.30 p.m.

3rd June 2014 (Tuesday)

Basic Sciences & Medicine as applied to Neurology

136 M.Ch. (Burns, Plastic & Maxillofacial Surgery)

31st May 2014 (Saturday)

10.30 am to 12 noon

10th June 2014 (Tuesday)

Basic Sciences & Surgery as applied to Burns, Plastic & Maxillofacial Surgery

138 DM (Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine)

31st May 2014 (Saturday)

2 pm to 3.30 p.m

10th June 2014 (Tuesday)

Basic Sciences & Medicine as applied to Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine

143 M.Ch. (Paediatrics Surgery)

31st May 2014 (Saturday)

2 pm to 3.30 p.m

10th June 2014 (Tuesday)

Basic Sciences & Surgery as applied to Paediatrics Surgery

144 M.Ch. (Urology) 1st June 2014 (Sunday)

10.30 am to 12 noon

10th June 2014 (Tuesday)

Basic Sciences & Medicine as applied to Urology

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(iv) The choices indicated by the candidates in respect to the Centres of Entrance Examination shall only be considered as their preferred choices. The actual Centre Code will be allotted by the University and the same shall be considered as final. Neither any change in the preferences already indicated by the candidate shall be allowed by the University nor any correspondence in this regard will be entertained under any circumstances. The University may drop any of the above mentioned centres if sufficient number of candidates are not available or for any other reason deemed appropriate to drop the centre. (v) In case University decides to drop both the preferences of centres given by the candidate then, in such circumstances, 'Delhi' centre will be allotted.Note:(i) A Separate Application Form has to be filled-in for each programme (s) having distinct CET / Programme Code. (ii) No separate intimation will be sent to the candidates regarding declaration of results and commencement of counselling/

admission. Result will be declared on University Website (www.ipu.ac.in). Detailed schedule of first counselling/admissions will be notified prior to commencement of respective counselling, on the University Website (www.ipu.ac.in). Tentative dates of commencement of first and second counselling, are given in Part C: Chapter I. The dates for counselling as given in Part C: Chapter I may be deferred if the sanctioned intake for the respective programme is not received by the University in time.

(iii) The University will declare and display the ranks of only those candidates who are declared as qualified in the CET-2014. The candidates will be called for counselling/admission depending upon the number of seats available in each programme. The admissions will be made only out of these qualified candidates strictly in order of inter-se-merit. The rank of candidates who do not qualify in CET-2014 will not be declared.

- Sd/- Brig P. K. Upmanyu Joint Registrar (Admissions) Dated: 20 Feb, 2014

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Chapter- 5

CET ADMIT CARD:...........................................................................................................................6

Chapter- 6

MODE OF COMMON ENTRANCE TEST .......................................................................................7

- Sd/- Brig P. K. Upmanyu Joint Registrar (Admissions) Dated: 20 Feb, 2014

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4 SUBMISSION OF CET APPLICATION FORM

1. All the candidates will submit application forms only through online. For the convenience of the applicants as well as of their parents/guardians, the University is also providing the facility of On-Line Submission of Application Form for CET-2014. The application form along with the Common Entrance Test Fee of Rs.750/- 05 Feb,2014 onwards.The Admit Cards will, however, be sent only by e-mail. The same can be downloaded by using candidates log-in ID and password.

2. Last Dates for Submission of Application Form online is given in the table below:

S.No. Programmes Date & Time

1. For all programmes 10th April, 2014 excepting B. Arch. & Thursday - 4 pm PGMC Programmes 2. B. Arch. programmes 2nd June 2014 (Monday) to to 3rd July 2014 (Thursday).

3. PGMC programmes 20th March, 2014 Thursday - 4 pm

3. One application form is valid only for One CET Code. For applying in more than One CET Code, the applicant should apply separately.

4. Display of Information on the University's Website regarding receipt of Application Forms

for all Common Entrance Tests 2014:

(i) On 19th April, 2014 at 5.00 p.m. the details of application forms received by the Office of the Controller of Examinations upto the last date i.e. 10th April, 2014 will be displayed on the University Website (www.ipu.ac.in). The candidates are advised to check their status with the help of Application Form number indicated on the Application Form.

(ii) In case any candidate does not find his/her application form number on the University's Website, then he/she is advised to contact the Office of Controller of Examinations, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, immediately (but not later than 24th April, 2014) alongwith the relevant particulars proof of its submission to the University. In case of any query, candidate may contact on 011-25302287 (Only admit card related enquiry).

5. Write the complete e-mail address carefully. Please note that this e-mail address will be used by the University for Admit card delivery in future. The address should be properly filled up in the prescribed boxes. The University will not be responsible for non receipt of Admit Card for incorrect e-mail address given by the applicant in the CET Application Form.

A: FOR PROgRAMES whERE CET wILL BE hELD

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B I: FOR M.TECh PROgRAMMES (BASED ON QUALIFIED gATE SCORE)

1. The print out of the filled in online CET Application Form along with relevant enclosure given in Part E.complete in all respects, should be submitted by hand or by speed post to the Controller of Examinations (Operations)/Respective Schools of the University as mentioned in table below, super-scribing GATE for M.Tech Programmes and the name of the Programme with its Programme/CET Code within the last date as mentioned in table below up to 5 p.m. along with the eligibility documents, if applicable.

2. The applicant has to fill the relevant enclosure given in Part E along with the CET application form.

3 Attested copy of degree certificate and marks-sheet of the qualifying examination clearly showing the marks obtained by the candidate in the degree. (Wherever grades/CPI/CGPA etc are awarded, attach a sheet showing the calculation of overall percentage). CPI awarded by ggSIP University to be treated as equivalent to percentage.

4 Result of qualifying examination.

5 Photocopy of documents showing working experience upto the cut-off date.

6. Proof of Date of Birth certificate.

7. Photocopy of certificates for claiming admission under reserved category.

8. Write the complete address by giving your name and PIN code carefully and legibly. Please note that this address will be used by the University for all the correspondence in future. Therefore, it should be very clearly written with black ball point pen only. The address should be properly filled up in the prescribed boxes and should not overflow. The University will not be responsible for any loss in transit or for incorrect address given by the applicant in the Application Form. No request for change of address will be entertained till the admission is finalized.

9. In addition to the above mentioned details, mobile number, contact number of the residence and e-mail id must be provided in the CET application form along with the relevant enclosure given in Part E.

10. The schedule for the sale of admission brochure and submission of CET application form along with relevant enclosure given in Part E is given in the table below:

Programme/ Programme Name where To Submit The Complete Last Date for Last Date forCET Code Application Form Submission of Submission of Application Forms Application Forms Online Offline/By post

139 M.Tech. (Computer Controller of Examination (Operations), GGSIPU, 10.04.2014 20.04.2014 Science & Engineering) Sector-16C, Dwarka, New Delhi-110078 M.Tech. (Information Technology) M.Tech. (Information Security) M.Tech. (Information Technology) Weekend M.Tech. (Computer Science & Engineering) Weekend

140 M.Tech. (Digital Communication) Controller of Examination (Operations), GGSIPU, 10.04.2014 20.04.2014 M.Tech. (ECE) Sector-16C, Dwarka, New Delhi-110078 M.Tech. (Signal Processing) M.Tech. (RF & Microwave Engg.) M.Tech. (VLSI Design) M.Tech. (ECE- Weekend)

147 M.Tech. (Tool Engg) Controller of Examination (Operations), GGSIPU, 10.04.2014 20.04.2014 Sector-16C, Dwarka, New Delhi-110078

148 M.Tech. (Food Processing Dean, USBT, GGSIPU, Sector 16C, 10.04.2014 20.04.2014 Technology) Dwarka, New Delhi-110078

149 M.Tech. (Nano Science and Dean, USBAS, GGSIPU, Sector 16C, 10.04.2014 20.04.2014 Technology) Dwarka, New Delhi-110078

150 M.Tech. (Engineering Physics) Dean, USBAS, GGSIPU, Sector 16C, 10.04.2014 20.04.2014 Dwarka, New Delhi-110078

166 M.Tech. (Chemical Engineering) Dean, USCT, GGSIPU, Sector 16C, 10.04.2014 20.04.2014 Dwarka, New Delhi-110078

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Notes: 1. The applicants are advised to retain a print out of the duly filled-in CET Application Form.

2. The failure to submit any of the relevant enclosure given in appendix 16 and eligibility documents may result in rejection of the CET application form.

3. The applicants are advised to submit the CET application form with the relevant enclosure given in appendix 16 and eligibility documents as per the Admission Brochure before the last date for submission of application form.

4 After the last date is over, CET Application Form sent through Registered/Speed Post/Courier or by any other means will not be accepted, irrespective of the fact when the form was despatched/posted. Therefore, candidates are advised to submit their CET Applications Form along with relevant enclosure given in appendix 16 and eligible documents at the earliest to the Controller of Examination/Respective School of the University, instead of waiting for the last date.

B II. FOR gATE SChOLARS CET Programme Last date of application Date of declaration of Last date of submission Date of declaration Code upto 4 PM tentative Merit List of representation( if any) final Merit List by candidates (upto 4 pm) 139 M.Tech. (IT/CSE/IS) 10.04.2014 03.06.2014 06.06.2014 10.06.2014 (Thursday) (Tuesday) (Friday) (Tuesday)

140 M.Tech. (ECE/DC/ 10.04.2014 03.06.2014 06.06.2014 10.06.2014 vLSI/RF&M/SP/..) (Thursday) (Tuesday) (Friday) (Tuesday) 147 M.Tech. (Tool Engg) 10.04.2014 03.06.2014 06.06.2014 10.06.2014 (Thursday) (Tuesday) (Friday) (Tuesday)

148 M.Tech. (FPT) 10.04.2014 03.06.2014 06.06.2014 10.06.2014 (Thursday) (Tuesday) (Friday) (Tuesday)

149 M.Tech. (NST) 10.04.2014 03.06.2014 06.06.2014 10.06.2014 (Thursday) (Tuesday) (Friday) (Tuesday)

150 M.Tech. (EP) 10.04.2014 03.06.2014 06.06.2014 10.06.2014 (Thursday) (Tuesday) (Friday) (Tuesday)

152 M.Tech. (CE) 10.04.2014 03.06.2014 06.06.2014 10.06.2014 (Thursday) (Tuesday) (Friday) (Tuesday)

C. B.ARCh PROgRAMME where NO CET will be held. (CET Code 100)

1. Date for submission of Application Form Online- 2nd June 2014 (Monday) to 3rd July 2014 (Thursday).

2. Applicants will have to fill their result of qualifying examination and NATA Score.

3. Display of Tentative Merit List on University's Website (www.ipu.ac.in) by Controller of Examinations (Operations)

16th July 2014 (wednesday). 4. Last Date of submitting Representation 21st July 2014 (Monday) upto 4 p.m. 5. Display of Final Merit List (after considering representation) 23rd July 2014 (wednesday).

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D. FOR wEEKEND PROgRAMMES whERE NO CET wILL BE hELDProg Programme Name School of Studies where To Submit The Complete Last Date for SubmissionCode Institutions/Centre Application Form application Forms Online Offline/ By Post

155 MBA University School of 1. Dean, USMS, GGSIPU, 10.04.2014 28.04.2014 Management Studies Room No. 206, D-Block, GGSIPU Sec-16C, Dwarka, New Delhi-78 2. Coordinator MBA Weekend Room No. 309, D-Block, GGSIPU Sec-16C, Dwarka, New Delhi-78

176 Master of University School of Dean, USMC, GGSIPU, 10.04.2014 28.04.2014 Journalism & Mass Communication Sec-16C, Dwarka, New Delhi-78 Mass Communication (MJMC)

181 LLM (Cyber Law University School of Dean, USLLS, GGSIPU, 10.04.2014 28.04.2014 and Cyber Crime) Law and Legal Studies Sec-16C, Dwarka, New Delhi-78 LLM (Intellectual and Industrial Property Law)

186 MBA- Disaster Centre for Disaster Director, CDMS, GGSIPU, 10.04.2014 28.04.2014 Management Management Studies Sec-16C, Dwarka, New Delhi-78

E. FOR Pg DIPLOMA PROgRAMMES whERE NO CET wILL BE hELDProg Code

Programme Name

School of Studies Institutions/ Centres

where To Submit The Complete Application |Form

Last Date for Submission

of application Forms Online

Last Date for Submission

of application Forms Offine / By post

151 PG Diploma in Radiological Physics

University School of Basic & Applied Sciences

Dean, USBAS, GGSIPU,Sec-16C, Dwarka, New Delhi-78

10.04.2014 28.04.2014

Note: It is mandatory for all candidates seeking admission in Weekend and Post Graduate Diploma Programmes to submit online applications and further take the printout of the application and send it in a sealed envelope along with relevant enclosures given in Part E of the Admission Brochure to the concerned University Schools/Office within the specified period. The applications of the students will not be treated as complete and further the students will not be eligible for admission if the applications do not reach the concerned Schools/ Office within the specified date i.e 28th April, 2014.

SUBMISSION OF CET APPLICATION FORM

1. All the applicants are advised to retain a print out of the duly filled-in Application Form.

2. Display of Information on the University's Website regarding receipt of Application Forms for Common Entrance Test 2014.

(i) On 19.04.2014 at 5.00 p.m. the details of Application Forms received by the Office of the Controller of Examinations (Operations) upto the last date i.e. 10.04.2014 will be displayed on the University Website (www.ipu.ac.in). The candidates are advised to check their status with the help of Application Form number.

(ii) In case any candidate, who has submitted the application form online does not find his/her application form number on the University's Website, then he/she is advised to contact the Office of Controller of Examinations (Operations), Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, immediately (but not later than 24.04.2014) alongwith the relevant particulars (printout of the duly filled-in CET Application Form). In case of any query, candidate may contact on 011-25302287.

3. Write the complete e-mail address carefully. Please note that this e-mail address will be used by the University for delivery of Admit Card. The address should be properly filled up in the prescribed boxes. The University will not be responsible for any non receipt of Admit Card for incorrect e-mail address given by the applicant in the application form.

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PROFESSIONAL, ENgINEERINg, B. ARCh, MEDICAL & POST gRADUATE MEDICAL PROgRAMMES

1. The Admit Card will be made available online, 7 days before the actual commencement of the CET. The Admit Card will also be sent to the candidates e-mail addresses provided by the candidate at the time of filling up of the online Application Forms. The same may also be downloaded from the candidates individual account proving log-in ID and password.

2. No candidate will be allowed to enter the Exa- mination Hall without the valid 'CET Admit Card 2014, issued by the University.

3. Candidate must preserve the CET Admit Card till the admission procedure is over as it has to be handed over to the Admission Officer at the time of counselling/admission.

4. Request for issue of duplicate Admit Card will not be entertained after the Common Entrance Test (under any circumstances).

5. No claim of having filled up the Application Form and non-receipt of admit card will be admissible after the CET.

6. Impersonation is a punishable offence. No

candidate will be permitted to appear in CET without the Admit Card. The admit card should be presented to the invigilator(s) for verification. The candidate's identity will be verified in respect of his/her details on the admit card/centre verification record. If the identity is doubtful, the candidate may not be allowed to appear in the examination. The authorities may permit the candidates to appear for the examination after completing the necessary formalities (visible mark of identification) at their discretion. No extra time will be allowed for these formalities to be completed. Police action will be initiated in case of dubious identity.

7. MBBS Stage II : New CET admit card will be used for MBBS (Stage-II) examination.

8. In case of non receipt of Admit Card the candidate may contact Office of Controller of Examinations(Operations) at GGSIP University, Sector 16C , Dwarka, New Delhi 110078 at least 5 days before the scheduled commencement of CET 2014.

CET ADMIT CARD5

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MODE OF ThE COMMON ENTRANCE TEST 6A. Pro fess iona l and Eng ineer ing

Programmes

1. Scheme of the Test (i) The test paper will contain 150 objective-type

questions in all. Each question will be provided with four alternative answers marked as (1), (2), (3) and (4). Out of these, only one correct or most appropriate answer should be selected and marked on the OMR answer sheet;

(ii) Each question shall carry four marks;

(iii) There will be negative marking for incorrect answers. One mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer;

(iv) The Written Test will be of two and a half hours duration and will carry 600 marks;

(v) The medium of the tests will be English only;

(vi) Candidates should bring a black ball point pen to the Examination Hall for writing/marking responses (darkening the ovals) on OMR answer sheet. Use of pencil is not allowed;

(vii) No requests for re-checking, re-evaluation, re-assessment or scrutiny of OMR answer sheet will be entertained;

(viii) For those who are unable to appear in the test on the scheduled date for any reason, retest will not be held by the University under any circumstances. No refund of fee is permissible;

2. Reporting for the Test(i) The Candidate should report at the Examination

Centre 30 minutes prior to the time of the commencement of CET-2014.

(ii) No candidate will be allowed to enter in the Examination hall after the commencement of CET;

(iii) No candidate will be allowed to leave the examination hall before the prescribed time for CET is over;

(iv) Candidate should leave Examination Hall only after handing over OMR answer sheet & test booklet to the Invigilator;

3. Expected Behaviour and Discipline during the Test

(i) If any candidate is found using any UNFAIR MEANS or does not observe discipline during conduct of the Common Entrance Test, the University will take necessary disciplinary action against such candidate(s) as per its rules;

(ii) No candidate should carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers or any other material except the Admit Card (without envelope) inside the Examination Hall. If the candidate is found to be copying or conversing with other candidate(s) or having in his/her possession papers, notes or books/any electronic material with or without relevant text, he/she will be disqualified from taking the Test and the next one or two such Tests depending on the nature of offence;

(iii) Carrying of cell phone, pager, calculator or any other electronic gadgets to the Examination Centre is strictly prohibited. The University will neither make any arrangement for the safe custody of any of these items nor will be responsible for loss of any such item. hence, the parents may counsel their wards for not carrying such items with them while going to respective examination centres for taking the CET.

(iv) Candidates must not obtain or give or attempt to obtain or to give irregular assistance of any kind during the Test, as it will entail expulsion and cancellation of candidature for the Test;

(v) Any attempt to note down questions during the Test or to take away pages from the Test Booklet will be viewed very seriously, and invite legal action;

(vi) Candidate shall maintain perfect silence and attend to their papers only. Any conversation, gesticulation or causing disturbance during the Test will be deemed to be an act of misbehavior and is, therefore, strictly prohibited. Also, if a candidate is found impersonating or using unfair means, he/she will be disqualified from taking the Test and the next one or two such Tests depending on the nature of offence.

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4. Detailed instructions to be followed in the examination hall are given in Part -E: Appendix :1. Specimen copy of the OMR answer sheet to be used for the Test, is given in Part -E: Appendix :2 for all Professional, Engineering, MBBS & BDS and Appendix :3 for PgMC & SSMC programmes.

5. Procedure for preparing Merit List of CET

The inter-se-merit of candidates securing equal aggregate marks in Common Entrance Test will be determined according to the following criteria :

(a) For B.Tech. / M.Tech. (Dual Degree) (IT, CSE, ECE, CT & BCE), B.Tech (IT, CSE, ECE, MAE, PE, ENE, TE, CvE, ICE, EEE, EE, ME, MET) programmes:

(i) The candidates getting higher marks in Maths in CET shall rank higher;

(ii) In case of candidates securing equal marks in the aggregate of PCM as well as in Maths separately in CET, then the candidate getting higher marks in Physics shall rank higher;

(iii) In case of tie in (i) and (ii) above, the candidate older in age shall rank higher.

(b) For B.Tech. / M.Tech. (Dual Degree) Bio-Technology programme :

(i) The candidates getting higher marks in Biology /Bio-Technology in CET shall rank higher;

(ii) In case of candidates securing equal marks in the aggregate of PCB/PC-Bio-Technology as well as in Biology/Bio-Technology separately in CET, then the candidate getting higher marks in Chemistry shall rank higher;

(iii) In case of tie in (i) and (ii) above, the candidate older in age shall rank higher.

(c) For M.Tech. programme :

The procedure for preparing MERIT list is given in Chapter 2 of this part.

Note: If it is found at the time of counselling that after considering the above, there is still tie for merit, then marks in the qualifying examination shall be considered for determining the rank. If marks of qualifying examination are not available or happen to be equal, then marks obtained by the candidate in public examination passed prior to the qualifying examination shall be considered to decide inter-se-merit.

(d) For Master of Science (Environment Management) Programme:

(i) The candidates getting higher marks in Environment Science shall rank higher;

(ii) In case of candidates securing equal marks in the aggregate as well as in Environment Science separately in CET, then the candidate getting higher marks in Chemistry shall rank higher;

(iii) In case of tie in (i) and (ii) above, the candidate older in age shall rank higher.

(e) For Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT), Bachelor of Prosthetics & Orthotics (BPO), BAMS, BhMS, BASLP, B.Sc.(MLT) and B.Sc (hons.) Nursing:

(i) The candidates getting higher marks in Biology shall rank higher;

(ii) In case of candidates securing equal marks in the aggregate of Physics, Chemistry, Biology as well as in Biology separately in CET, then the candidate getting higher marks in Chemistry shall rank higher;

(iii) In case of tie in (i) and (ii) above, the candidate older in age shall rank higher.

(f) For all other programmes, except as mentioned above from (a) to (e), the candidate older in age shall rank higher.

Note:For all the above programmes, if it is found that after considering all the above criterion, there is still tie for merit, then marks in the qualifying examination shall be considered for determining the rank. If marks of qualifying examination are not available or are equal, then the marks obtained by the candidate in public examination passed prior to the qualifying examination shall be considered to decide inter-se-merit.

(g) For Programmes, where no CET will be held, admission and selection procedure will be followed as per details given in chapter 2 of this part.

B. MEDICAL/POST gRADUATE MEDICAL PROgRAMMES1. SChEME of CET for MBBS & BDS: i) CET code 103 for MBBS (both stages I & II) and CET code 104 for BDS will be of 3 hours duration and will have One Question Paper in English medium. This Question Paper shall have 200 objective type (multiple choice) questions from Physics, Chemistry, Botany & Zoology. Each question will be provided with four alternative answers marked as (1), (2), (3) and (4). Out of these, only one correct or most appropriate answer should be selected and marked on the OMR answer sheet. Each question shall carry 3 marks, which shall be awarded for each correct answer.ii) There will be negative marking for incorrect answers. Incorrect answers will include both the

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'wrong answers' as well as 'more than one answer to a question'. 1 mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer.

iii) Candidates should bring a black ball point pen to the Examination Hall for writing/marking responses (darkening the ovals) on OMR answer sheet. Use of pencil is not allowed.

iv) No requests for re-checking, re-evaluation, re-assessment or scrutiny of OMR answer sheet will be entertained.

v) For those who are unable to appear in the test on the scheduled date for any reason, retest will not be held by the University under any circumstances. No refund of fee is permissible.

2. SChEME of CET for POST gRADUATE MEDICAL COURSES (PgMC)2.1 The Entrance Test shall cover all subjects of MBBS course and will comprise of one Paper of 3 hours duration. This paper shall carry 300 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) of 4 marks each, divided in two sections viz. I & II. The subjects covered under these Sections are detailed below:-Section-I Pre & Para-Clinical subjects, i.e., Pathology, Physiology, Pharmacology, Forensic Medicine,

Medical Microbiology, Medical Bio-Chemistry and Anatomy.Section-II Clinical Subjects, i.e., General Medicine, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Paediatrics, Anesthesiology,

Dermatology including Venereology & Leprosy, Radio-Diagnosis, Radio-Therapy, Community Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine, Psychiatry, General Surgery, Orthopaedics, Ophthalmology and Otorhinolaryngology.

2.1.1 Section-I will be of one hour duration and will carry 100 MCQs allocated 400 marks and Section-II will be of two hours duration and will carry 200 MCQs allocated 800 marks respectively.Note: Students will be required to distribute their time of 3 hours duration for the two sections in such a way that they are able to finish Section - I within 1 hour and Section - II in the next 2 hours.2.1.2 Every question shall have four alternative answers, and out of these only one correct or most appropriate answer should be selected and marked on the OMR answer sheet provided with each paper.2.1.3 There will be negative marking for every incorrect answer. ‘Incorrect answers will include Wrong answers' as well as "those which contain more than one answer to the question." For each incorrect answer 1 mark will be deducted.2.2 Candidates are required to bring a black ball point pen to the Examination Hall for marking their responses by darkening the ovals on OMR answer sheet. Use of pencil is strictly prohibited.

2.3. The University will not entertain any request for re-checking, re-evaluation, re-assessment or scrutiny of OMR answer sheet.

2.4. For those who are unable to appear in the CET:PGMC 2014 on the scheduled date for any reason, re-test will not be held by the University under any circumstances and the fee deposited for such test shall not be refunded.

2.5. Candidates are advised to follow the instructions mentioned in Part -E: Appendix -22 while appearing for CET:PGMC 2014.

3. SChEME of CET for SUPER SPECIALTY MEDICAL COURSES (SSMC)

3.1 The Entrance Test shall cover subjects of respective super specialty course and will comprise of one paperof 1½hours duration. This paper shall carry 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ's) of 4 (four) marks each.The Test for each super specialty will carry a maximum marks of 400.

3.1.1 Every question shall have four alternative answers, and out of these only one correct or most appropriate answer should be selected and marked on the OMR answer sheet provided alongwith Test paper.

3.1.2 Incorrect answer will be given zero marks and correct answer will be allotted 4 marks. Incorrect answers will include wrong answers as well as those containing more than one answer to the question.

3.2 Candidates are required to bring a black ball point pen to the Examination Hall for marking their responses by darkening the ovals on OMR answer sheet. Use of pencil is strictly prohibited.

3.3 The University will not entertain any request for re-checking, re-evaluation, re-assessment or

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scrutiny of OMR answer sheet.

3.4 For those who are unable to appear in the CET: SSMC- 2014 on the scheduled date for any reason, re-test will not be held by the University under any circumstances and the fee deposited for such test shall not be refunded.

3.5 Candidates are advised to follow the instructions mentioned in Part- E while appearing for CET: SSMC-2014.

- Sd/- Brig P. K. Upmanyu Joint Registrar (Admissions) Dated: 20 Feb, 2014