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Page 1: Guide 2009

Guide to Admissions

2009-2010

Aligarh Muslim University

Aligarh

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ContentsContentsContentsContents

Page

General Information 01 – 15

Faculty of Agricultural Sciences 16 – 18

Faculty of Arts 19 – 26

Faculty of Commerce 27 – 29

Faculty of Engineering & Technology 30 – 37

Faculty of Law 38 – 38

Faculty of Life Sciences 39 – 43

Faculty of Management Studies & Research 44 – 46

Faculty of Medicine 47 – 49

Faculty of Science 50 – 53

Faculty of Social Sciences 54 – 60

Faculty of Theology 61 – 64

Faculty of Unani Medicine 65 – 68

Centre of Professional Courses 69 – 72

Interdisciplinary Biotechnology Unit 73 – 73

Senior Secondary School (Boys)/Senior Secondary School (Girls)

74 – 76

Women's College 77 – 81

Career Planning Centre 82 – 82

M. Phil. / Ph. D. 83 – 83

Sample OMR Answer Sheet and Instructions

Map - AMU Campus

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GENERAL INFORMATION

The Aligarh Muslim University is one of the oldest premier Central Universities of India with a unique and rich culture of its own. It owes its existence to the selfless and untiring efforts of the great visionary SIR SYED AHMAD KHAN. Deeply moved by the socio-economic and educational plight of his community after the First War of Independence of 1857, he was quick to realize that the panacea for these ills lay in inculcating the spirit of free enquiry and modernism in the community.His exposure to the British Universities, particularly those at Oxford and Cambridge, and their public schools, inspired him with a new vision of a harmonious pattern of culture, combining the best elements in the cultures of the East with the arts and sciences of the West. In 1875 he founded a High School at Aligarh, which, within three years, was raised to a College known a s Mohammadan Anglo Oriental College which metamorphosed into Aligarh Muslim University in 19 20 through an Act of Parliament.

In tune with the ideals of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan due attention was paid to the education of girls. In 1942 the Muslim Girls’ School was raised to the status of a full-fledged Degree College for Women. Since 1951 it is one of the several institutions maintained by Aligarh Muslim University. Undergraduate women students in the Faculties of Agricultural Sciences, Arts, Commerce, Life Sciences, Science and Social Sciences receive instructions in the Women’s College.

The Aligarh Muslim University draws students from all corners of the country as well as foreign countries, especially Africa, West Asia and Southeast Asia. In some courses, seats are reserved for students from SAARC and Commonwealth Countries. Hostel accommodation is provided to the students and there are extraordinary facilities for co-curricular (cultural,literary) activities and sports.

Aligarh is situated in the middle of Doab – the land between the Ganga and Yamuna rivers, at a distance of 130 km Southeast of Delhi on the Delhi-Howrah rail route and the Grand Trunk Road. The

latitude is 27o54' N and longitude is 78

o05' E. The climate is hot and dry in summer and cold and dry in

winter with an intervening rainy season. The University campus is 2 kms away from the Aligarh Railway Station.

FACULTIES OF THE UNIVERSITY AND COURSES OF STUDIES :

The University has 12 Faculties viz.� Agricultural Sciences � Arts � Commerce � Engineering & Technology �Law �Life Sciences �Medicine �Management Studies & Research � Science �Social Sciences �Theology �Unani Medicine, each comprising of several Departments of Studies.

In addition, the University also maintains a number of Colleges, Institutes, Centres and Schools. Notably among them are � Centre of Professional Courses � Interdisciplinary Biotechnology Unit �Zakir Hussain College of Engineering & Technology � Ajmal Khan Tibbiya College �Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College �Dr.Ziauddin Ahmad Dental College �Institute of Ophthalmology �Centre for Advanced Studies in History �Centre for Women Studies �Centre for Nehru Studies�University Polytechnic �University Women’s Polytechnic � Schools including one for the blind students.

Admissions in all the courses are done on the basis of rules framed by the Academic Council for each course as amended and enforced from time to time.

The details of courses of studies and the eligibility requirement for admission to each course has been outlined in this Guide.

PART TIME / EVENING COURSES : The University offers a number of job-oriented courses under the supervision of the Centre for Professional courses. These courses cannot be taken along with any other course. Candidates admitted to these courses are not provided hostel accommodation.

RESIDENTIAL LIFE : The distinguishing feature of this University is its pre-dominant residential character. Students

are normally required to live in any one of the Halls of Residence. Only a limited number of students are allowed to live as Non-Resident Students with their parents or bonafide guardians. A Hall of Residence is a cluster of hostels administered by a Provost. The Halls of Residence are the centres of corporate life in the University. Self-governance of students is encouraged. The Provosts and Wardens seek the

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cooperation and assistance of Monitors and other representatives of students in the administration of the Halls of Residence and in maintaining discipline.

Permission to live outside the Hall is given to students only if they are living at Aligarh with their parents or very close relations. Non-Resident male students are under the charge of the Provost, Non-Resident Students’ Centre (NRSC) and Non- Resident women students are under the charge of the Provost, Abdullah Hall / Indira Gandhi Hall / Sarojini Naidu Hall /Begum Sultan Jahan Hall.There is one club for Non-Resident male Students where facilities for indoor and outdoor games, Reading Room etc. are available.

S.NO. HALLS OF RESIDENCE CODE 1. AFTAB HALL AF 2. ALLAMA IQBAL HALL AI 3. HADI HASAN HALL HH 4. MOHAMMAD HABIB HALL MH 5. MOHSINUL MULK HALL MM 6. NADEEM TARIN HALL NT 7. ROSS MASOOD HALL RM 8. SIR SULAIMAN HALL SH 9. SIR SYED HALL (NORTH ) SU 10. SIR SYED HALL (SOUTH ) SS 11. SIR ZIAUDDIN HALL SZ 12. VIQARUL MULK HALL VM 12. DR BR AMBEDKAR HALL DA THE FOLLOWING HALLS OF RESIDENCE ARE MEANT FOR WOME N STUDENTS ONLY 13. ABDULLAH HALL AH 14. INDIRA GANDHI HALL IG 15. SAROJINI NAIDU HALL SN 16. BEGUM SULTAN JAHAN H ALL SJ THE FOLLOWING IS THE CENTRE FOR NON-RESIDENT MALE S TUDENTS 17. NON RESIDENT STUDENTS CENTRE (NRSC) NR

DISCIPLINE:

The Proctor and his associates, assisted by Proctorial Monitors selected from amongst the students, maintain discipline and security on the campus.Teachers, Chairmen of Departments of Studies and Deans of Faculties, Principals of Schools/Colleges/Polytechnics ensure orderly behaviour in the Departments / Schools / Colleges / Polytechnics, while Provosts and their associates do the same in the Halls of Residence.

RAGGING : Ragging in any form, as defined in Part II Clause 4 (v) (i) of the AMU Student’s Conduct and Discipline Rule,1985 is a punishable offence, and for this act of indiscipline, action will be taken in accordance with the above Rules. The student will have to submit an “Undertaking” on prescribed format to the effect that he or she shall not take part in any form of ragging and shall abide by the rules prescribed for the purpose as amended and enforced from time to time.

KEY : T Courses to which candidates are admitted through Admission Test.

D Courses to which candidates are admitted through Departmental Test. N Courses to which candidates are admitted on the basis of merit at the qualifying examination. 1 Part Time / Evening Courses # Intake as per MCI norms / guidelines INT Internal EXT External

IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND RULES

ADMISSIONS :

Admissions in the University are offered on the basis of rules framed by the authorities of the University. Eligibility rules shall be strictly followed and shall not be relaxed under any circumstance.

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In this booklet, information regarding admissions is given only in brief. Applicant is responsible for obtaining a copy of the relevant rules governing admission tests/interviews/aptitude assessments from the concerned University Offices and go through them carefully. A candidate who applies for admission shall be presumed that he/she agrees to abide by the University Rules and no litigation shall, therefore, be tenable.

1. A candidate shall not be entitled to claim admission as a matter of right even if he/she is otherwise eligible. The University reserves the right to refuse admission to any individual without assigning any reason.

2. The University reserves the right not to admit any candidate to a course of study even though a

notification inviting applications for admission to the same has been issued.

3. All admissions shall be provisional.

4. If it is found at any stage that the qualifying examination of a candidate is not recognised by the Aligarh Muslim University, such admissions will be cancelled.

5. Status of Applicant (Internal/External) : (a) For purpose of admission, an Internal candidate is one who has passed the qualifying examination conducted by THIS University as a regular student not earlier than THREE (3) academic years from the date of admission to the Course he/she is seeking admission to. And all other candidates shall be treated as External.

6. A candidate pursuing a course of study at this University or any other University/College is required to get his/her name removed from the rolls of the University/College, and submit a certificate to this effect from the concerned authority at the time of reporting for admission to the course for which he /she may have been provisionally selected.

7. No candidate is allowed to appear at two examinations simultaneously in one academic year.

8. Every student shall have to pass a medical test within four weeks of the date of his/her provisional admission, and the admission of those found medically unfit shall be cancelled.

9. Women candidates seeking admission to B.A. (Hons), B.Sc.(Hons) and B.Com. (Hons.) Courses shall be admitted to the Women’s College of the University and those admitted to Class XI shall receive instructions at the Senior Secondary School for Girls.

10. Changes, made in the Admission Rules and/or in the eligibility criteria from time to time, shall be applicable to applicants seeking admission in the University.

11. Candidate is required to produce the original marksheets / Certificates, in person, including the statement of marks of the qualifying examination with the requisite percentage of marks at the time of interview / reporting for admission, failing which they shall not be interviewed / allowed to complete the admission, and the offer of admission shall stand cancelled and no further correspondence in the matter shall be entertained.

Selected candidates shall not be allowed to comple te admission formalities in

absentia and the offer of admission shall stand can celled.

12. If it is found, at any stage, that a candidate

a. does not fulfil the eligibility requirements b. has used fraudulent means to secure admission c. has made false or incorrect statement(s)

He/she shall not be allowed to appear at the interview, complete the admission formalities, or in case already admitted, his/her admission shall be cancelled.

13. If any error/omission in the processing/verification of certificates /documents of a candidate is detected after the candidate is admitted to a course in the University, the University has the right to cancel such admission at any stage at which the error/ omission is detected.

A vacancy, created due to the cancellation of admission in a manner mentioned above or due to name removal or any other reason, shall be filled up by the candidate who had reported with reference to his/her Chance Memo on the specified date and time as per the Chance Memo

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list, strictly in order of merit. However, if such a vacancy arises after the closing date of admissions, the vacancy shall not be filled up and the same shall remain unfilled.

14. B.A./ B.Sc./B.Com./B.Th./ B.Sc.(Agriculture),etc. degrees prescribed as the eligibility requirement

for PG Courses in this Guide are three year Degree Courses under the 10+2+3 system of education. However, applicants holding bachelor’s degrees under the 10+1+3 or 10+2+2 systems shall also be considered eligible for Postgraduate Courses, provided that :

a. he/she has also passed the Pre-Master (Bridge) Course / one year of Master Degree Course.

b. he/she is seeking admission to Professional Courses offered by the Centre for Professional Courses

c. his/her degree was obtained prior to 1985.

15. Applicant who has graduated under the 10+1+3 or 10+2+2 system and has secured 5% or more marks in the aggregate over and above the minimum required under the 10+2+3 system of education, shall be considered eligible for the B.Ed., B.L.I.Sc., Diploma in Computer Programming, M.Sc. (Biotechnology), M.Sc. (Wildlife Science), MBA, MBA(IB), MFC, MTA, PG Diploma in Islamic Banking & Finance, PG Diploma in Business Finance, PG Diploma in Banking, Risk and Insurance Management.

16. Application of candidate whose qualifying examination is not recognized by this University shall not be considered for admission to any course.

17. Applicant should satisfy himself that he/she fulfills the eligibility requirements in terms of educational qualifications, age, etc. The percentage of marks secured by a candidate at the qualifying examination, falling short by even a decimal fraction shall not be rounded off to the next whole number. Similarly, if the age falls short or exceeds even by a single day, the applicant shall not be considered eligible for admission.

18. No candidate shall be admitted unless he/she has completed all the eligibility requirements at the

time of admission. Candidate awaiting results of his/her Supplementary / Compartmental / Improvement examination shall not be admitted.

19. No employee of any public or private sector organization shall be admitted unless he/she submits

a Leave Sanction Order from the competent authority covering the entire duration of the course to which he/she is seeking admission.

20. Admission Test Card (Admit Card) shall be sent to the candidate by Registered Post. Applicant

should ensure that the address on the Scan Slip is complete and correct. Candidate should also ensure that he/she has in his/her possession the proper Admission Test Card before he/she reaches the Test Centre. The candidate should contact the Admission Section of this University in case of any discrepancy in the Admit Card.

In very special circumstances and due to genuine reasons, Duplicate Admit Card may be issued to a candidate in person a day before the Admission Test by the Admission Section of this University / Concerned Test Centre allotted outside Aligarh, after proper identification and also on production by the candidate of his / her two photographs.

21. No request for change in address for correspondence shall be entertained. In case of any change, the candidate may himself / herself inform the Post Office to redirect his/her mail to the new/changed address.

22. The list of selected candidates will be displayed in the Proctor’s Office and the notice boards of

the Faculty concerned. The last dates for admission shall be strictly observed. It is the responsibility of the candidate to keep himself / herself informed about such notices. The University shall not be responsible if a candidate fails to get information regarding his/her selection for admission.

23. Candidate not reporting for admission on the stipul ated date and time shall forfeit his/her

claim for admission and no correspondence in this regard shall be entertained.

24. The University shall issue or display `Chance Memos’ if there is any likelihood of a vacancy caused due to removal of name or any other reason. Chance Memo is not an offer of admission

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but is issued only in case there is likely to be vacancy due to one or more selected candidates not reporting for admission. In case there is a vacancy, candidate with Chance Memo No. 1 shall be given admission provided he/she reports on the specified date and time. In case the candidate with Chance Memo No. 1 does not report for admission, the vacancy is offered to the candidate with Chance Memo No. 2, and so on.

25. In Non-Test Courses some vacancies may arise due to selected candidates not reporting on the

stipulated date and time. Such vacancies are offered to applicants next in order of merit as per Chance Memo list. In such cases the list of candidates shall be displayed on the notice boards of the concerned Faculty / Women’s College / Centre / Proctor’s Office. It is the responsibility of the candidate to keep track of such notices.

26. Candidate not selected for admission shall not be informed and his/her Application Form/fees/

certificates/documents shall not be returned.

27. Canvassing in any manner for securing admission shall render an applicant disqualified.

28. The University handles a large number of Application Forms every year and it is not possible to preserve these Forms and relevant materials for a long period. Therefore, in case of any dispute regarding admission, the matter must be filed within sixty days of the closing of admissions after which such disputes shall not be entertained. In case any dispute is filed after expiry of such period, the University shall not be bound to produce Admission Form and related documents.

29. The applicant is advised to fill in the Application Form and relevant documents in his/her own handwriting with utmost care in order to avoid REJECTION of applications.

30. Incomplete Application Forms such as

� those received without requisite fee, � remitting the requisite fee of lesser amount, � Demand Draft of requisite fee not drawn in favour of Finance Officer, A M U, Aligarh � Application Forms received after the last date shall be REJECTED

and no correspondence shall be entertained in this regard. Applicant is advised to ensure that his/her Application Forms are complete in all respect.

31. R.No.should be quoted for all queries or correspondence and at the time of submission of required documents. The documents submitted without mentioning R. No. will not be considered.

32. The confidential marks, received directly on or before the last date for receiving the marksheet under sealed cover in the name of the Controller of Examination, AMU, Aligarh from the Universities / Boards where the result of qualifying examination could not be declared formally, may be accepted, after obtaining the approval of the Vice Chancellor, for provisional admission to the course concerned. Such candidate shall have to submit an undertaking on Notary Public Affidavit to the effect that the Original Marksheet / Grade Sheet of the qualifying examination shall be submitted within one month from the date of provisional admission of the candidate to the course concerned.

If any discrepancy is found in the examination result of the aforesaid candidate or the original marksheet / grade sheet is not produced within the stipulated time, the University may cancel the provisional admission of the candidate concerned and no further correspondence in this regard will be entertained.

33. Application Forms shall not be transferred from one Faculty to another under any circumstances. Candidates are required to fill separate Application Forms for courses offered by various Faculties. For example, separate Application Form should be filled in by the candidate for admission to B.A.(Hons.) Courses offered by the Faculty of Arts and B.A. (Hons.) Courses offered by the Faculty of Social Sciences; B.Sc. (Hons.) Courses offered by the Faculty of Science and B.Sc. (Hons.) Courses offered by the Faculty of Life Sciences; B.Com. (Hons.) Course offered by the Faculty of Commerce. Candidates should mention in his/her Forms the choice of main subjects in order of preference. Similarly, separate Forms are required to be filled in by the candidate desirous of admission to various Postgraduate Courses in one Faculty or different Postgraduate Courses in various Faculties.

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34. The candidate selected for admission shall have to deposit the Original marksheet of qualifying

examination in the Office of the Dean of the concerned Faculty/Principal/Coordinator/College while completing the admission formalities. The said marksheets shall be returned to the respective candidate after one month from the date of closure of all University admissions.

35. The Office of the Dean / Chairman / Principal / Coordinator, Centre for Professional Courses receiving copy of the marksheet(s) of the qualifying examination, wherever required, on or before the last date from the candidates, by hand, shall give a receipt acknowledging the same.

36. No candidate shall be allowed to take admission to the same Course / Class (or its equivalent

Course) which he/she has already passed. 37. If a candidate is provisionally admitted to a C ourse / Branch of lower preference as

mentioned in his/her Application Form, he/she may b e transferred to a course / branch of higher preference in the event of a vacancy arising therein but the candidate who wants to retain his/her lower preference, in which he/she wa s admitted, shall submit an undertaking on Notary Public Affidavit to retain hi s/her lower preference in which he/she was originally admitted.

38. Candidates applying for admission to B. Tech., Diploma in Engineering, Class XI and CET (Professional Courses) will give preference of branches of studies in the Application Form and the admissions will be offered according to Admission Test merit. However, the University reserves the right to offer admission over and above the preferences as indicated in the Application Form on merit determined as per University rules.

39. The closing date for all admissions in the University except MBBS / BDS, PG Courses in the

Faculties of Medicine and Unani Medicine, M. Phil. / Ph. D. AND NRIs / Foreign Nationals will be 13.08.2009. No representation or request for admission shall be entertained after the closing date. Any vacancy existing on this date or arising after this date in any course shall not be filled.

40. TEST CENTRES :

(a) Test Centres for MBBS / BDS / B.Tech .

Aligarh (U.P.), Bhopal (M.P.), Hyderabad (A. P.), Kolkata (West Bengal), Kozhikode (Kerala), Lucknow (U.P.)

(Candidates opting for B. Arch. shall be allotted Aligarh as a Test Centre only)

(b) Test Centres for Diploma in Engineering and Cla ss XI

Aligarh ( U.P.), Lucknow ( U.P.) (Candidates opting for Diploma in Interior Design / Diploma in Architectural

Assistantship shall be allotted Aligarh as a Test Centre only)

(c) ALIGARH shall be the Test Centre for All Courses.

Note : (1) Candidates are required to indicate clearly in the column provided in Application Form the name of

any one of the above Test Centres which they want to opt only for the above courses. (2) The University reserves the right to allot any Test Centre irrespective of the preference indicated

without assigning any reason.

HALL / HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION :

1. It shall not be possible to provide accommodation in Hall of Residence to every student admitted in the University. However, subject to the availability of seats in the hostel, accommodation may be provided as per the policy / rules laid down by the University.

2. Candidates admitted to Evening/Part Time/Professional Courses under Centre for Professional

Courses shall not be provided hostel accommodation.

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HOW TO APPLY

The candidate should ensure that he/she is correctly filling in the Application Form for seeking admission to a particular course in the University during the Academic Session 2009-2010. The prescribed Application Forms and the Guide to Admissions 2009-2010 containing details of courses may be downloaded from the following Website :

www.amucontrollerexams.com

The Admission Test Fee / Processing Charges (non-refundable) as mentioned against each course is to be remitted through a Cash Receipt in favour of the Finance Officer, AMU, Aligarh through any branch of State Bank of India (SBI) directly t o State Bank of India, AMU, Aligarh Branch using C. A/c No 30319186026. The amount can also be remi tted from any Bank using SWIFT CODE N0 05555 and C. A/c No 30319186026 SBI AMU, Aligarh Br anch. OR through Demand Drafts drawn in favour of Finance Officer, A M U, Aligarh payable a t Aligarh. Candidate is required to attach original Cash Receipt / Demand Draft with his / her Application Forms.

Application Form can be sent by Registered Post / Speed Post or through Courier so as to reach up to 5 p.m. on or before the last date to the respective offices as given under the heading “Submission of Application Form”. Incomplete Application Forms, those received late, without requisite fee and not supported with the required c ertificates / documents shall be rejected and no further correspondence shall be entertained in this regard.

NRIS / FOREIGN NATIONALS : The Special Information Bulletin with prescribed Application Form meant for admission of Non-Resident Indians / Foreign Nationals is available on the following Website from 20.03.2009 :

www.amucontrollerexams.com SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION FORM :

The candidate applying for admission to B.A./BSc.(Hons) Courses in the Faculties of Arts, Social Sciences, Science, Life Sciences and Women’s College can mention up to maximum of 5 choices of his/her Main subjects in order of preference.The order of preference indicated in the Application Form will not be changed.The following may be noted in this connection :

1. A separate Application Form is required to be submitted for admission to each course except the courses for which a Combined Admission Test is conducted.

2. For M.A./ M.Sc. Courses separate Application Form is required for each subject, as change of Faculty or Department shall not be permissible.

3. Application Forms complete in all respects should be submitted at the following Offices of this University up to 5 pm on or before the last dates.

1. For Non -Test Courses Deans of the Faculties

2. For Non-Test Professional Courses Coordinator, Centre for Professional Courses,

A M U Aligarh, 202002

3. For all Test Courses Deputy Controller (Admissions), Admission Section, A M U ,Aligarh,202002

4. For Courses where admission is based on Departmental Test

Chairman of the concerned Department of Studies/Principal, University Polytechnic / Principal, University Women’s Polytechnic

5. For FEMALE candidates seeking admission to B.A. / B. Sc. / B.Com.(Hons.)

Principal, Women’s College, A M U, Aligarh

NOTE : Separate Application Form should be fille d for different Faculties .

Application Forms found to be incomplete in any manner or not submitted on prescribed forms and those received after the due date on account of postal delay or otherwise shall not be entertained. No relaxation in the last date shall be granted . The University takes no responsibility for postal delay or non-receipt of Application Forms/Interview Letters,etc. or any other communication related to admissions.

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DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED WITH THE APPLICATION FORM

Applicant to various Non-Test Courses is required to submit photocopies of the following certificates duly attested :

1. High School / Secondary School Certificate (S S C Examination)

2. Marksheets / Gradesheets of qualifying examination.

In case the final result of the qualifying examination has not been declared at the time of filling the Application Form, candidate must submit photocopies of marksheets / grade sheets of examination passed in the preceding years.

LAST DATES FOR SUBMISSION OF PHOTOCOPIES OF MAR KSHEETS / GRADE SHEETS

1. Candidates shall submit the copies of marksheets / grade sheets of both sides.

2. All Internal candidates shall submit their marksheets including those of Re-evaluation and Improvement etc. before the specified date.

3. If not mentioned specifically for a course concerned, the candidate may note the following dates

1 All Non-Test Courses 11.07.2009

2 Test and Departmental Test Courses except B.Ed., BUMS/Pre-Tib, B.E. (Evening) and PG Courses in the Faculties of Medicine and Unani Medicine

At the time of reporting for admission

3 B. Ed. / BUMS / Pre-Tib At the time of submission of Application Form

4 PG Courses in the Faculties of Medicine and Unani Medicine At the time of submission of Application Form

5 B.E. (Evening) Courses 07.7.2009

6 Diploma in Office Assistantship & Secretarial Practice / Diploma in Costume Design & Garment Technology

20.06.2009

The closing date for all admissions in the University except MBBS / BDS ,PG Courses in the Faculties of Medicine and Unani Medicine, M. Phil. / Ph. D. and NRIs / Foreign Nationals is 13.8.2009.

Instructions to candidates appearing for Admission Tests

1. The medium of all Tests shall be English, except where a question paper is set in a language other than English.

2. The University reserves the right to make changes in the Admission Test Schedule.

3. Use Ball Point Pen only for making entries in the OMR Answer Sheet.

4. Shade circles completely and uniformly.

5. Read carefully the instructions given in the Question Booklet and complete all entries on the cover page thereof.

6. Put your signature in the place provided on the Question Booklet cover before attempting the questions to answer.

7. You will be given 15 minutes for making entries on the OMR Answer Sheet before the Question Booklet is provided to you.

8. The candidate is required to fold OMR Answer Sheet at the perforation and tear it off after the Admission Test and hand over the original OMR Answer Sheet to the invigilator before leaving the examination hall and take with him/her the carbonless copy of the OMR Answer Sheet and Question Booklet.

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HOW TO FILL IN THE APPLICATION FORM

Candidates are advised to read “Important Information and Rules ” and also to follow guidelines below while filling Application Form.

ITEM

INFORMATION / ACTION REQUIRED

Details of Admission Test Fee/ProcessingCharges

Applicant is required to give details of the amount paid as Admission Test Fee/ Processing Charges viz., Demand Draft / Cash Receipt No., etc. with date and the amount remitted.

Name of the Course applied for

Applicant is required to mention clearly the name of the Course(s) for which he/she is applying. Refer to Table listing the courses offered by the University given for each Faculty. Applicant for Class XI is required to mention the stream Science/ Humanities/Commerce in which he/she wishes to be considered.

Name of the Concerned Faculty

Applicant is required to mention clearly the name of the Faculty / Department / College / School to which he/she wants to seek admission. (Refer to relevant Table for each Faculty).

Examination Centres for Admission Tests

Candidate is required to tick (�) in the column provided in Application Form the name of any one of the Test Centres. (Refer to Item 34 under Important Information & Rules).

Status The applicant is required to mention whether he/she is an internal or external candidate, strictly in accordance with the definition as outlined under Important Information and Rules .

Enrolment Number To be provided by an applicant who is already enrolled at A.M.U. or has been a student of this University.

Gender Write M for male and F for female in the Box provided.

Photograph

Applicant is required to affix (do not staple) recent identical photographs (2.5 cm x 3 cm) not taken before 01.01.2009 in the space provided in the Application Form, Scan Slip and Appendix of Sports / Debater Category. All photographs must be attested except the photograph on Scan Slip.

Name of the Candidate

The applicant is required to write his/her full name exactly as mentioned in his/her High School/ Secondary School Certificate. For example, an applicant’s name, Arif A Khan shall be written in the boxes as :

A R I F A K H A N

Date of Birth The date of birth is required to be given in the Christian Era. An applicant born on December 11, 1989 shall enter his/her date of birth as under:

1 1 1 2 1 9 8 9

Nationality The nationality of the applicant is required in this column. If the applicant is a citizen of India, he/she shall enter this information as INDIAN.

State / Union Territories of India

Applicants shall write a two-letter Code in this column (Refer to Table I).

Special Category Code Applicant claiming preference in admission is required to write two-letter Code for Special Categories (Refer to Table II).

Order of Preference Applicant is required to mention the order of preference of branches of Study/Course along with the Course Code.

Details of Qualifying Examination

1. Applicant is required to furnish details of the qualifying examination passed by him/her. The percentage of aggregate marks secured at the qualifying examination is required to be given only up to two decimal places.

2. A three-letter code for the name of the Board/University from which the qualifying examination has been passed be mentioned in the relevant column. For Board/University Codes refer to Table III.

3. Mention clearly the subjects offered at the qualifying examination, the maximum marks in each subject and the marks obtained. In case a candidate is applying for admission to a PG Course, Marks obtained and Max. Marks of Main and Subsidiary subjects or the Optional subjects of equal value should be the sum of marks obtained and Max. Marks of that subject in all the three years at graduation level.

Test Subject for B.Ed. Applicant for B.Ed. Course is required to mention the Test Subject and Subject Code in this column.

Details of professional experience

Applicant for B.E. (Evening) Course is required to give details of professional experience/posts held.

Is Hostel Accommodation required?

State whether hostel accommodation is required or not.

Thumb Impression of the candidate

The candidate must put his / her Thumb Impression (For male, Left Thumb Impression and for female, Right Thumb Impression)

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ENTRIES ON THE OMR ANSWER SHEET

All entries are essential and any error on the part of candidate is liable to rejection of his/her OMR Answer Sheet. Do NOT write anything in the box labelled “FOR INVIG ILATOR ONLY” at the top left corner of the OMR Answer Sheet .

1. NAME OF THE CANDIDATE : Please write your name in English in the squares provided at the top of BOX-1, leaving one square blank between each part of your name.

2. SIGNATURE: Put your signature with date in Box-2, provided at the top right corner of the OMR Answer Sheet using a ball point pen.

3. ID NUMBER: The ID number is 10 digit numeric code printed on the Admission Test Card. Write this number in the squares provided at the top of BOX-3 of the OMR Answer Sheet and shade the corresponding circles.

4. QUESTION BOOKLET NUMBER: The Question Booklet number is given on the cover of the Question Booklet supplied to you. Write this number in the squares using ball point pen and shade the corresponding circles in Box-4 on the OMR Answer Sheet

5. QUESTION PAPER SERIES: The question paper series is a one-letter alphabetic code and is indicated on the cover page of your Question Booklet. Enter this information in Box-5 of the OMR Answer Sheet.

6. STATUS: Indicate your status – whether internal or external – strictly in accordance with the definition outlined under Important Information and Rules in the Guide to Admissions.

7. ROLL NUMBER : Your Roll Number is a six-digit number printed on your Admission Test Card (Admit Card). Enter this number in the squares provided at the top of Box-7 of the OMR Answer Sheet, and shade the corresponding circles.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR MARKING ANSWERS

� Read carefully all instructions given in the Question Booklet before attempting to answer the questions.

� Each question has one correct answer. Choose the answer you think is the most appropriate out of the four choices A, B, C and D. Shade the relevant circle against the corresponding question number on the OMR Answer Sheet.

� Use ballpoint pen for shading the circle completely and uniformly to indicate the answer that you think is the

most appropriate. � Incorrect answers shall result in a negative score of 25 percent. For instance, if the correct answer to a question

would get you one mark, the incorrect answer would take away 0.25 mark. � Selecting more than one answer for a question would result in its being treated as a wrong answer even if one of

the choices is correct, and will take away 25% marks. � Please do not make any stray marks on the OMR Answer Sheet. � Do not fold, tear, roll or mutilate your OMR Answer Sheet in any manner.

HELP DESK : Candidates can take help regarding admissions on th e following during office hours (8 a.m. – 10 p.m.)

(a) Telephone No. : 98370-43345, 0571-2700935, 27 00906 (b) e-mail : [email protected] (c) University EPABX : 0571-2700920, 2700921,270092 2

NOTE :

The candidates are advised to make enquiries regarding admissions in the concerned Departments / Offices of the University where they have submitted their Application Forms.

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TABLE I

STATES / UNION TERRITORIES OF INDIA

S.NO. STATES/ UNION TERRITORIES

CODE

1. Andaman & Nicobar Islands AN 2. Andhra Pradesh AP 3. Arunachal Pradesh AR 4. Assam AS 5. Bihar* BR 6. Chandigarh CH 7. Chattisgarh CG 8. Dadar & Nagar Haveli DN 9. Daman & Diu DD 10. Delhi* DL 11. Goa GO 12. Gujarat GR 13. Haryana* HR 14. Himachal Pradesh* HP 15. Jammu & Kashmir JK 16. Jharkhand JH 17. Karnataka KT 18. Kerala KR

S.NO. STATES/ UNION TERRITORIES

CODE

19. Lakshadweep LD 20. Madhya Pradesh* MP 21. Maharashtra MR 22. Manipur MN 23. Meghalaya MG 24. Mizoram MZ 25. Nagaland NL 26. Orissa OR 27. Pondicherry PD 28. Punjab PB 29. Rajasthan* RJ 30. Sikkim SK 31. Tamil Nadu TN 32. Tripura TR 33. Uttar Pradesh UP 34. Uttarakhand* UK 35. West Bengal WB

NOTE: States/Union Territories of India adjoining UP ha ve been marked with asterisk(*). The remaining States / Union Territories are treat ed as Distant States under Special Category .

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TABLE II

Special Categories and Certificates / Documents req uired in support of claim S.No Special Category Code Certificates / Documents required

1. Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe Backward Class

SC ST BC

Certificate from Naib Tehsildar / Deputy Collector or Higher Divisional Officer authorized to issue such certificates

2. Children of theUniversity Employee (including retired and those who died in harness)

CE Certificate from the Head of the Office where candidate’s father/mother is working / worked in AMU, Aligarh

3. Children of Alumni CA

Attested copies of the Certificate / Diploma / Degree of AMU, obtained by the candidate’s father / mother with an affidavit from the parents , counter signed by Public Notary / Magistrate in proof of relationship with the candidate

4.

Children of Central Govt. Employee*

recently Posted / Transferred to Aligarh (within 12 months preceding the closing date of candidate’s application)

CG Transfer order of competent authority / certificate from the Head of the Department where candidate’s father / mother is serving in Aligarh indicating the date of posting at Aligarh

5. Belonging to Distant State / UTI not adjoining UP (Refer Table I) DS Certificate of domicile from the District Authority of State

/UTI to which the candidate belongs

6. Physically Challenged PH

Certificate from a Medical Practitioner not below the rank of Civil Surgeon verifying the extent (percentage) of disability (3%seats are reserved for Physically Challenged) as per the criteria fixed.

7. Outstanding Sportsperson SM Certificates of achievement(s)at National / State / District or Inter-varsity level organized by Sports Authority/Sports bodies.

8.

Outstanding Debater

(Candidates are required to produce original marksheet of the qualifying examination at the time of trial )

DR

For admission to U.G. (Non-Test) Course a candidate must have won prize(s) at the National / State / District / University / College / Inter-School level Competition during the last two years For admission to P.G.(DepartmentalTest) Course a candidate must have won prize(s) at National / State / Inter-varsitylevel competition during the last two years

9. NCC Cadet NC NCC ‘C ’ Certificate

10. Belonging to Educationally Backward Section of the Society (As identified in the NEP 1986)

EB Documents in support of the claim

1. Special Categories 4, 7 and 9 are not applicable to candidates seeking admission to B. E.

( Evening) Course.

2. Special Category appearing at Sl. no. 8 is applicable only to candidates seeking admission to B.A.

( Hons.) / B.Sc. ( Hons.) / B.Com.( Hons.) / M.A./ M.Sc./ M.Com Courses. 3. Special Category appearing at Sl. No. 10 is applicable only to candidates seeking admission to

Class XI.

4. Special Category appearing at Sl. No. 4 is not ap plicable to professional courses .

5. SPECIAL CATEGORIES ARE NOT APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING COURSES

1 MBBS / BDS 2 MD / MS/ PG Diploma Courses / M. Ch. ( Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery) 6 Mahir-e-Tib (Doctor of Medicine) / Mahir-eJarahat (Master of Surgery) 4 Dip. in General Nursing and Midwifery 5 BUMS / PRE-TIB 6 MCA 7 M.Sc.(Biotechnology) 8 M.Tech.

IMPORTANT : Candidates claiming benefit under Speci al Category/Categories

must indicate on the relevant column of the Applica tion Form.

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TABLE III

List of some Boards of Examination / Universities, along with their Codes recognized by A.M.U., candidates are advised to consult the Universities Hand Book published by the Association of Indian Universities, New Delhi and the Prospectus of A.M.U., Aligarh.

UNIVERSITY / BOARD OF EXAMINATIONS

CODE

UNIVERSITY/BOARD OF EXAM.

CODE

Andhra Pradesh Agriculture Univeristy AAA Kanpur University KPK Assam Agriculture University, Jorhat AAU Kerala Board KRB Arunachal Pradesh Board ACB Karnataka Board KTB Allahabad Board (Madarsa) ALB Karnataka University KUD Aligarh Muslim University AMU Kurukshetra University KUH Andhra Pradesh Board APB Kashmir University KUK A P S University APS Konkan Agriculture University KUM Arabic & Persian Examination (U.P.) APU Kumaun University KUN Andhra PradeshUniversityof Health Science Waltair

APW

Kerala University KUT

Assam Board ASB Kakatia University KUW Assam Hr. Secondary Education Council, Guwahati

ASH Kashi Vidyapith KVP

Allahabad University, Allahabad AUA LN Mithila University LNM Arunachal University, Itanagar AUI Lucknow University LUL Afz-Uloom, Arabic College, Kerala AUK Madarsa Alia, Calcutta MAC

Alagappah University, Karairudi AUK Madarsa Alia, Fatehpur MAF Amravati University, Maharashtra AUM Madarsa Alia, Rampur MAR Ajmer University, Rajasthan AUR Madarsatul – Islah, Azamgarh MDA Assam University, Silchar. AUS Markazi DarsgahIslami,Rampur MDI Anna University, Madras. AUT Maharshi Dayanand University MDU Andhra University, Waltair AUW Meghalaya Board MGB B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra BAU Mahatma Gandhi University MGU Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi BHU Madurai Kamraj University MKU Bidhan Chandra Krishi Vishwavidhyalya BKN Madarsa Matlaul Uloom MMR Bihar State Madarsa Education Board, Patna BMB Manipur Board MNB Bombay University, Bombay BMU Manglore University Karnataka MNK Barkatullah University, Bhopal BPU Manipur University MNM Bihar Board BRB Manonmaniam Sundranar UniversityTN MNT Birsa Agriculture University BRR Madhaya Pradesh Board MPB Baqyatus – Salehat, Vellore BSV Mahatma Phoole University MPU Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur BUB Maharashtra Board MRB Bhartiar University, Coimbatore BUC Madarsa Shahi, Moradabad MSM Bundelkhand University, Jhansi BUJ Madarsa Shamsul Huda, Patna MSP Bangalore University, Bangalore BUK MS University, Baroda MSU Bihar University, Muzaffarpur BUM Marathwada University MUA Bahrampur University BUO Magadh University MUG Bharti University, Tirucharapalli BUT Mysore University MUK Burdwan University BUW Meerut University MUM Banasthali Vidyapeeth, Rajasthan BVR Mazahirul Uloom, Saharanpur MUS Central Board of Secondary Education CBS Madras University MUT Council for the ISCE N Delhi CIS Mizoram Board MZB Calcutta Madarsa, Calcutta CMC North-East University NHU Calcutta University CUC National Open School NOS Calicut University CUK Nagarjuna University NUG Chhattisgarh Board CHB Nadvatul Uloom, Lucknow NUL Devi Ahilya Bai University, Indore DAU Nagpur University NUM Dayalbagh Education Institute DEI Orissa Board ORB

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UNIVERSITY / BOARD OF EXAMINATIONS

CODE

UNIVERSITY/BOARD OF EXAM.

CODE

Dibrugarh University DUA OrissaUniversity,Bhuwneshwar ORU Delhi University DUD Osmania University OUH Darul Uloom, Deoband DUL PunjabAG.University,Ludhiyan PAL Darul Uloom, Ahlesunnat Madarsa, Muba DUM Punjab Board PBB Darul Uloom, Falahedarain, Surat DUS Pondichery University PCU GB Pant University, Pantnagar GBP Panjabrao Krishi Vidapeeth PKM General Certificate Exam. A.L. London GCE Poona University POU Guru Ghasidas University GGD Punjab University, Chandigarh PUC Gandhiji University, Kottayam GJK VBS Purvanchal University Jaunpur PUJ Gujarat University GJU Patna University PUP Gurukul Kangri, Haridwar GKU Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur RDV Guru Nanak Dev University GND Rajasthan Board RJB Gujarat Board GRB Rohilkhand University RKU General Secondary Education, KSA/UAE GSE R.M.L. University, Faizabad RMU Dr. H. Gaur University, Sagar GSM Ravishanker University RSM Gauhati University GUA Rajasthan University RUJ Gorakhpur University GUG Ranchi University RUR Gulberga University GUK Sri Krishna Dev University SKD Goa University, Ponda GUP Sher-e-Kashmir Agricultural University SKS Garhwal University, Shrinagar (U.P.) GUS S.N.D.T. University SNB Haryana Agriculture University HAU Sardar Patel University, Gujarat SPG Hyderabad Central University HCU Sampornanad Sanskrit Vishwavidyalay SSV Himachal Pradesh Board HPB Jiwaji University, Gwalior JUG Himachal PradeshKrishi Vishwavidyalaya HPK Jabalpur University JUJ Himachal Pradesh University HPS Jammu University JUK Haryana Board HRB Jamia Umrabad, Madras JUM Hamdard University, New Delhi HUN Jadavpur University JUW Hindi Vishwavidyalaya HVV Jharkhand Board JHB Indian Council for School Education ICS Shivaji University, Kolhapur SUK Indira Gandhi National OpenUniversityIGNOU IGN Sultanul Madaris SUL Institution of Engineers (India) IEI IEI Sambalpur University SUO Institution of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineers IETE

IET

M.L. Sukhadia University, Rajasthan SUR

IIT Delhi ITD Sagar University SUS IIT Mumbai ITM Sanskrit Vidyapith, Varanasi SUV IIT Kanpur ITK SV. University SVT Indian School Certificate Exam. ISC Tamil Nadu Board TNB IIT, Roorkee ITR C.S.AzadAgricultureUniversity, Kanpur UAK Jamia Al-Islamia, Valsad JAI University of South Gujarat UGS Jamiatul Falah, Azamgarh JFA University of North Bengal UNB Jamiatur Rashad, Azamgarh JFR Uttar Pradesh Board of Sec. Education UPB Jammu and Kashmir Board JKB Uttar PradeshTechnical University UPT J.N. Krishi Vishwavidhyalaya, Jabalpur JKV Utkal University UUO Jamia Millia Islamia JMI Udaipur University UUR Jamia Qasmia JMQ Uttarankhand Board UTB Jamiat Miftahul Uloom, MaunathBhanjan JMU VishwaBhartiUniversity,Shantiniketan VBU Jamia Nizamia, Hyderabad JNH VidyasagarUniversity,Midnapur VSU Jamia Nadvia, Edavanna, Kerala JNK Vikram University VUU Jawahar Lal Nehru University JNU West Bengal Board WBB Jodhpur University, Jodhpur JOJ West Bengal Madarsa Board WBM Jamiatus Salehat, Rampur JSR Wood Stock School,Mussoorie WSM Jamiatus Salfia, Varanasi JSV Other Board / University OUB

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ALLOWED COURSES

To safeguard the academic interest of students, the University is constrained to define the following courses as allowed for the purpose of admission. Candidates who have passed the course mentioned in Category `A' will only be admitted to the courses mentioned in Category `B'.

Category `A' Category `B'

Diploma in Engineering from A.M.U.Aligarh

B. Tech./ B. Arch./ B.E. (Evening) / B. Sc. (Hons.) (Computer Applications) / B.Sc.(Hons.) Information Technology / B.Sc. (Hons.) Computer Maintenance

Diploma in Engineering from other recognized Board of Examinations / Institutions

B.E. (Evening) B. Sc. (Hons.) / (Computer Applications) / B.Sc.(Hons.) / InformationTechnology / B.Sc.(Hons.)Computer Maintenance

D.B.A. M.Com.

B.Tech. / B.Arch.

M.Tech. / MBA / MBA (IB) MTA./ MFC / MCA / P.G. Diploma in Hydrogeology / PG Diploma in Banking, Risk & Insurance Management/ PG Diploma in Business Finance / PG Diploma in Islamic Banking and Finance

LL.B. / BA.LL.B.

LL.M. / MBA / MBA (IB) / MTA / MFC / M.A. (Human Rights) / M.S.W. / PG Diploma in Banking, Risk & Insurance Management/ PG Diploma in Business Finance / PG Diploma in Islamic Banking and Finance

LL.M. M. Phil./ Ph.D.

B.Ed. / B.L. & I.Sc./B.L.I.Sc. M.A./ M.Sc./ M. Com./ M.Ed. / M.L. I.Sc.

M.Ed./M.L.& I.Sc./M.L.I.Sc. Degree Holders who do not possess MA / MSc / MCom.

M.A / M.Sc. / M.Com. / M. Th. / M.Phil. / Ph.D.

MFC /MTA/MJMC/M.A.(Mass Communication ) Post Graduate Diplomas / M.Phil. / Ph. D.

BUMS/BUMMS

Mahir-e-Tib(Doctor of Medicine)/ Mahir-e-Jarahat(Master of Surgery)

M.A. / M.Sc. / M. Com. / M. Th.

Post M.A. Diplomas, M. Phil. / Ph. D. / B. Ed. B. L. I.Sc.

Any other Professional Courses not mentioned above

M. Phil. / Ph. D. ( if research programme available)

M. Phil. Ph. D.

NOTE : A candidate who possesses one Advance Diploma will not be considered for admission to any other Advance Diploma Course in the University Polytechnic. No student will be allowed admission to any Postgraduate Course unless he/she has successfully completed the course to which he/she had been admitted.

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Faculty of Agricultural Sciences

Details of Courses alongwith Course Code, Intake, Important Dates, Time and Fee Structure

S. No

Course of Study

Cat

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Co

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Inta

ke Admission

Test Fee / Processing

Charges (Rs.)

Last Date for

Receipt of

Application Form

Date of

Admission Test

Time of

Admission Test

Fees payable at the time of admission (Rs.)

RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT Boys Girls Boys Girls

INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT

1. M.Sc. (Agriculture) Microbiology

T

MBMM

10 600/- 02.03.2009 03.06.2009 Paper I 10 am – 12 noon

Paper II 1-3 pm

Paper III 3.30 –

5.30 pm

6015/- 6665/- 6015/- 6201/- 5665/- 6315/- 5665/- 5851/-

2. M.Sc. (Agriculture) Plant Protection PPMM

10

600/- 02.03.2009 03.06.2009

For both the Courses i.e. a. M.Sc. (Agriculture)

Microbiology & b. M.Sc. (Agriculture) Plant

Protection

T MBMM PPMM

600/- 02.03.2009 03.06.2009

3. M.Tech in Agricultural Process & Food Engineering D APFM

10 600/- 28.4.2009 11.6.2009 10 am – 12 noon 6015/- 6665/- 6015/- 6201/- 5665/- 6315/- 5665/- 5851/-

4. Master of Agricultural Economics & Busines Management (MAEBM) T AEMM

10 600/- 02.03.2009 02.06.2009 3 – 5 p.m. 5965/- 6615/- 5965/- 6151/- 5615/- 6265/- 5615/- 5801/-

5. M.Sc.(Home Sc.) ( For Girls only) D HOMM 10 600/- 30.4.2009 24.6.2009 10 am – 12 noon - - 2565/- 2765/- - - 2215/- 2415/-

Note : (a) 30% of seats, including 25% seaets nominated by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) will be filled up from the students of B. Sc. Agriculture. In case suitable candidates are not available these seats will be filled up by other eligible candidates on the merit of admission test.

(b) Candidates shall submit separate Application Forms to appear in different tests for admission to the Courses in the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences.

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1. Course of Study : M.Sc. (Agriculture) Microbiology Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B. Sc. (Agriculture) / B. Sc. (Microbiology) / B. Sc.(Biochemistry) / B. Sc. (Biotechnology) / B. Sc. (Bioinformatics) / B. Sc. (Plant Molecular Biology) with not less than 55% marks in aggregate.

OR B. Sc. (Life Sciences) with Zoology, Botany and Chemistry of equal value or with either Zoology / Botany / Chemistry as main / major subjects and the other two as subsidiary subjects with not less than 55% marks in aggregate as well as in the main subject. 2. Course of Study : M.Sc. (Agriculture) Plant Protection

Specialization* : i) Plant Pathology / Nematology ii) Entomology Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification: B. Sc. (Agriculture) / B. Sc. (Microbiology) / B. Sc. (Biochemistry) with not less than 55% marks in aggregate.

OR B. Sc. (Life Sciences) with Zoology, Botany and Chemistry of equal value or with either Zoology / Botany / Chemistry as main / major subjects and the other two as subsidiary subjects with not less than 55% marks in aggregate as well as in the main subject. * The number of seats in specialized areas will be determined by the Department. Selection Procedure : There shall be separate Admission Test for admission to (a) M. Sc. (Agriculture) Microbiology and (b) M. Sc. (Agriculture) Plant Protection. Candidates appearing for M. Sc. (Agriculture) Microbiology shall be required to appear in two papers : Paper - I (General Aptitude) and Paper - II (Subject Paper - Agriculture Micrbiology). Candidates appearing for M. Sc. (Agriculture) Plant Protection shall be required to appear in Paper - I (General Aptitude) and Paper - III (Subject Paper - Plant Protection). In case a candidate wishes to be considered for both Courses, he / she will have to appear in all the three papers (Paper I, II and III) Paper - I : General Aptitude Maximum Marks : 100 No. of questions (Objective Type) : 100 Syllabus : Questions will be based on general knowledge and general awareness in Agricultural Sciences and related branches of Science / Life Sciences. Paper - II : Subject Paper (Agriculture Microbiology) Maximum Marks : 100 No. of questions (Objective Type) : 100 Syllabus : General Microbiology, Botany, Zoology, Chemistry and Biochemistry of undergraduate level. Paper - III : Subject Paper (Plant Protection) Maximum Marks : 100 No. of questions (Objective Type) : 100 Syllabus :General Agriculture, Botany, Zoology and Chemistry of undergraduate level.

3. Course of Study : M. Tech. in Agricultural Process and Food Engg. Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B. Tech. or its equivalent degree in Agricultural / Chemical / Food / Mechanical / Dairy Engineering with 60% marks in aggregate.

OR M. Sc. in Physics or Chemistry or Industrial Chemistry with 55% marks in aggregate at M. Sc. level having studied Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics; or Industrial Chemistry with Mathematics at B. Sc. level. Selection Procedure : Admission to the Course is based on merit aptitude determined through Departmental Test to be conducted by the Chairman, Department of Post Harvest Engineering & Technology, AMU, Aligarh. Candidates are advised to reach Aligarh to appear in the Test on the given date and time. No separate intimation letter to appear in the Test will be sent to the candidates concerned. For further details the candidates may contact the Chairman of the Department of Studies concerned.

One written paper of Two Hours duration consisting of 100 objective type questions based on the following subjects : 1. General awareness : 30 questions 2. Subject matter : 70 questions

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Syllabus for Test A) Physics : Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism, Optics, Elementary Electronics B) Chemistry : Physical, Analytical, Organic, Inorganic C) Mathematics : Calculus, Geometry of 2 & 3D and Complex Trigonometry, Matrices and Determinants,

Numerical Analysis and Differential Equations D) General Engineering : Applied Mechanics, Instrumentation, Fluid Mechanics, Heat and Mass Transfer

4. Course of Study : Master of Agricultural Economics and Business Management (MAEBM) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with at least 55% marks in aggregate.

Selection Procedure : Admission to the Course is based on merit determined through Admission Test. The Admission Test will be of Two Hours duration, consisting of 100 objective type questions of 200 marks on the following subjects : 1. General Environmental Awareness : 25 Questions 2. Quantitative and Numerical Aptitude : 25 Questions 3. English Comprehension & Written : 25 Questions Communication Skills 4. Data Interpretation and Logical : 25 Questions reasoning

Syllabus A. Environmental Awareness: Objective : To test sensitivity and understanding of the events, trends and issues in the economic, market, technological, politico-legal, socio-cultural and ecological sectors both in the Indian as well as the global contexts. Contents : Features of Indian Economy, National Income & Distribution, Macro-Economic phenomenae and its indicators, Corporate facts, figures and managerial issues of Public and Private sectors; Capital and Money markets; Fiscal, Monetary, Trade and Industrial Policies; Economic Reforms. Agriculture in India; Features, Land Reforms, Green Revolution, Agricultural Price Policy. Other significant events, trends and issues in politico-legal market, technological and socio-cultural environmental sectors. B. Quantitative and Numerical Aptitude : Objective : To test logical and deductive thinking and ability to take decisions by applying quantitative tools and techniques with requisite speed and accuracy. Contents : Arithmetic, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration and Algebra - set theory, function, Statistics and Operation Research - Maxima, Minima, linear programming etc. C. English Comprehension and Written Communication Skills: Objective : To test ability to read comprehensively and verbally communicate his / her ideas correctly in a professional manner in the work context. Contents : Reading comprehension of assorted passages; correct understanding of paragraphs, sentences and words; Ability to use parts of speech correctly and in proper structures; Familiarity with English grammar and conventions; Vocabulary testing - Etymology, synonym, antonym, homonym etc. active and passive voice, direct and indirect speech, sentence completion tests; syntax and ability to convert sentences and express ideas through different structures. D. Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning : Objective : To test logical skills of the candidate for decision taking / making i.e. the skill to understand, assess and infer in a logical manner as well as the ability to represent data graphically and draw meanings from a given set of raw data / table etc. Contents : Verbal reasoning, verbal analogy, letter series, number series, picture series, coding, decoding words and pictures association tests, set theory - union and intersection, frequency and class intervals, cumulative frequencies and various types of graphical diagrams. 5. Course of Study : M. Sc. (Home Science) (For girl candidates) Duration : 4 Semesters Minimum Qualification : B. Sc. (Hons.) Home Science with 60% marks in aggregate. Selection Procedure : Admission to the Course is based on merit aptitude determined through Departmental Test to be conducted by the Chairman, Department of Home Science. Candidates are advised to reach Aligarh to appear in the Test on the given date and time. No separate intimation letter to appear in the Test will be sent to the candidates concerned. For further details the candidates may contact the Chairman, Department of Home Science. The Test Papers having 80 Questions shall be of Two-Hours duration with as per following breakup :

a) 70 Objective Type Questions (Multiple Choices) 140 marks. b) 10 Short Answer Type Questions 60 marks.

Total = 200 marks Syllabus : B.Sc. (Home Science) I Year, II Year and III Year Courses being taught in the Faculty of Agricultural

Sciences, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.

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Faculty of Arts Details of Courses alongwith Course Code, Intake, Important Dates, Time and Fee Structure

S.No.

Course of Study

Cat

ego

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Inta

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Course Code

Admission Test Fee /

Processing Charges

(Rs.)

Last Date For

Receipt of Application

Form

Date of

Admission Test

Time Of

Admission Test

Fees payable at the time of admission (Rs.) RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT

Boys Girls Boys Girls

INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT

1 B.A. (Hons) Arabic N 20 ARBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/-

2465/- 2615/-

2 B.A. (Hons) English N 40 ENBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2465/- 2615/-

4 B.A. (Hons) Geography N 50 GG2B 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2465/- 2615/-

5 B.A. (Hons) Hindi N 40 HNBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2465/- 2615/-

6 B.A. (Hons) Linguistics N 20 LNBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2465/- 2615/-

7 B.A. (Hons) Persian N 15 PRBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2465/- 2615/-

8 B.A. (Hons) Philosophy N 20 PYBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2465/- 2615/-

9 B.A. (Hons) Sanskrit N 15 SKBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2465/- 2615/-

10 B.A. (Hons) Urdu N 40 URBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2465/- 2615/-

11 B.A. (Hons) Communicative English

N 15 CNBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2465/- 2615/-

12 B.F.A. (Bachelor of Fine Arts) D 15 BFAB 600/- 25.4.2009 11.6.2009 10 am-12 noon

3 – 5 p.m. 2765/- 2965/- 2301/- 2501/- 2465/- 2615/- 2001/- 2151/-

13 M.A. (Arabic) D 35 ARMM 600/- 30.4.2009 22.6.2009 9 am-11a.m. 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

14 M.A. (Persian) D 15 PRMM 600/- 30.4.2009 22.6.2009 3 – 5 pm 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

15 M.A. (Sanskrit) D 10 SKMM 600/- 30.4.2009 29.6.2009 9 a.m.-11a.m. 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

16 M.A. (Malayalam) D 10 MLMM 600/- 30.4.2009 24.6.2009 9 a.m. -11a.m. 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

17 M.A. (Telugu) D 5 TLMM 600/- 30.4.2009 24.6.2009 3 – 5 pm 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

18 M.A. (Bengali) D 10 BLMM 600/- 30.4.2009 27.6.2009 9 a.m. -11a.m. 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

19 M.A. (Tamil) D 15 TMMM 600/- 30.4.2009 27.6.2009 3 – 5 pm 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

20 M.A. (Linguistics) D 15 LNMM 600/- 30.4.2009 25.6.2009 9 a.m. -11a.m. 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

21 M.A. (Philosophy) D 15 PYMM 600/- 30.4.2009 28.6.2009 9 a.m. -11a.m. 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

22 M.A. / M. Sc. (Geography) D 40� GGMM 600/- 30.4.2009 26.6.2009 4 – 6 pm 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

23 M.A. (Urdu) D 50 URMM 600/- 30.4.2009 30.6.2009 9 a.m.-11a.m. 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

24 M.A. (Hindi) D 30 HNMM 600/- 30.4.2009 24.6.2009 9 a.m. -11a.m. 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

25 M.A. (English) D 30 ENMM 600/- 30.4.2009 22.6.2009 9 a.m. -11a.m. 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

26 MA(English Language Teaching) D 20 LTMM 600/- 30.4.2009 23.6.2009 9 a.m. -11a.m. 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

27 M.F.A. (Master of Fine Arts) D 10 FAMM 600/- 27.4.2009 14.6.2009 10 am-12 noon 3 –5 p.m.

2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

28 P. G. Diploma in Mass Communication (Urdu ) D 10 PDMC 600/- 27.4.2009 15.6.2009 10 am-12 noon 5015/- 5665/- 5015/- 5201/- 4665/- 5315/- 4665/- 4851/-

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Cat

ego

ry

Inta

ke

Course Code

Admission Test Fee /

Processing Charges

(Rs.)

Last Date For

Receipt of Application

Form

Date of

Admission Test

Time Of

Admission Test

Fees payable at the time of admission (Rs.) RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT

Boys Girls Boys Girls

INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT

29 Post M.A. Diploma in Urdu Translation N 5 PDUT 200/- 06.04.2009 - -

1765/- 2515/- 1765/- 2051/-

30 P.G. Diploma in Translation (Hindi )

N 20 PDHN 200/- 06.04.2009 - - 1765/- 2515/- 1765/- 2051/-

31 Pre MFA (Bridge Course) N 5 BRBB 200/- 06.04.2009 - - 2215/- 2865/- 2215/- 2401/- 1765/- 2515/- 1765/- 2051/-

32 Post graduate Diploma in the Languageof Advertising Media and Market (PGDLAMM)

N 15 PDLA 200/- 06.04.2009 - - 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

33 Certificate of Proficiency in Arabic1

N CEAR 200/-

To be Notified

Separately

300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

34 Certificate of Proficiency in Bengali1 N CEBN 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

35 Certificate of Proficiency in French1 N CEFR 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

36 Certificate of Proficiency in German1

N CEGE 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

37 Certificate of Proficiency in Hindi1 N CEHI 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

38 Certificate of Proficiency in Kashmiri1 N CEKA 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

39 Certificate of Proficiency in Malayalam1

N CEMA 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

40 Certificate of Proficiency in Marathi1

N CEMR 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

41 Certificate of Proficiency in Persian1 N CEPE 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

42 Certificate of Proficiency in Punjabi1

N CEPU 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

43 Certificate of Proficiency in Sanskrit1

N CESA 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

44 Certificate of Proficiency in Tamil1 N CETA 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

45 Certificate of Proficiency in Telugu1

N CETE 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

46 Certificate of Proficiency in Urdu1

N CEUR 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

47 P.G. Diploma in Linguistics1 N PDLN 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

48 Certificate in Urdu Electronic Media1

N 20 CEUE 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

49 Diploma in Urdu Electronic Media1

N DPUE 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

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Cat

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Inta

ke

Course Code

Admission Test Fee /

Processing Charges

(Rs.)

Last Date For

Receipt of Application

Form

Date of

Admission Test

Time Of

Admission Test

Fees payable at the time of admission (Rs.) RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT

Boys Girls Boys Girls

INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT

50 Diploma of Proficiency in Arabic1 N DPAR 200/-

To be

Notified Separately

300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

51 Diploma of Proficiency in Bengali1

N DPBE 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

52 Diploma of Proficiency in French1 N DPFR 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

53 Diploma of Proficiency in German1 N DPGE 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

54 Diploma of Proficiency in Hindi1 N DPHI 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

55 Diploma of Proficiency in Kashmiri1 N DPKA 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

56 Diploma of Proficiency inMalayalam1 N DPMA 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

57 Diploma of Proficiency in Marathi1

N DPMR 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

58 Diploma of Proficiency in Persian1 N DPPE 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

59 Diploma of Proficiency in Punjabi1 N DPPU 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

60 Diploma of Proficiency in Sanskrit1

N DPSA 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

61 Diploma of Proficiency in Tamil1

N DPTA 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

62 Diploma of Proficiency in Telugu1 N DPTL 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

63 Diploma of Proficiency in Urdu1 N DPUR 200/- 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

64 Advanced Diploma in French1 N 30 DPAF 200/- 600/- 750/- 600/- 750/-

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Undergraduate Courses

Important : (a) Candidate applying for admission to B.A. (Hons.) Courses should indicate only the main subject in the Application

Form which he/she wants to offer. Subsidiary subjects shall be decided at the time of admission, subject to the options available.

(b) In addition to the minimum qualification for admission to B.A. (Hons.) Courses, admission will be based on the merit list prepared on the basis of marks obtained in English and three subjects other than vocational subjects, offered in various Faculties of AMU.

However, the condition of English is not applicable for admission to B.A. Arabic and Persian. 1. Course of Study : B.A. (Hons.) Duration : 3 Years Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or an equivalent examination with at least 50% marks in aggregate. Following degrees of the Madaris / Instiutions mentioned below are considered equivalent for admission to B.A. (Hons.) Arabic / Urdu / Persian.

S.No. Degree/Sanad Institution Recognized for admission to 1. Alimiat Darul Uloom Tajul Masajid Bhopal, M.P B.A.(Arabic) 2. Aalimat Nadvatul Ulama, Lucknow, U.P. B.A.(Arabic) 3. Alimiyah Jamiatul Falah, Bilariyaganj, Azamgarh, U.P. B.A.IYear(Arabic/ Persian/ Urdu) 4. Aali Jamiatul Hidaya, Jaipur B.A.IYear(Arabic/ Persian/ Urdu) 5. Al-Alemiat Jamia-Tus-Salafiah, Varanasi, U.P. B.A.IYear(Arabic/ Persian/ Urdu) 6. Alim Markazi Darsagah-e-Islami Rampur, U.P. B.A.IYear(Arabic/ Persian/ Urdu) 7. Alimiat Jamia Alia Arabia Maunath Bhanjan U.P. B.A.IYear(Arabic/ Persian/ Urdu)

2. Course of Study : B.A. (Hons.) Geography Duration : 3 Years Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination with not less than 55% marks in aggregate. Any one from the following may be offered as the main subject:

Arabic1, English, Geography, Hindi, Linguistics, Persian, Philosophy, Sanskrit, Urdu and Communicative English4 1. A candidate who has not studied Arabic at 10+2 or equivalent level is allowed to offer Elementary Arabic as one of the

subsidiary subjects. Such candidates shall not be allowed to offer Advance Arabic. Permitted Combinations for B.A. (Hons.) Candidates seeking admission to B.A.(Hons.) shall choose two subjects out of the following six groups as subsidiary subjects but not more than one subject from any group. 1. Arabic/Persian/Sanskrit/Economics.

2. English /Philosophy/West Asian Studies/Statistics1

3. Urdu/Hindi/Modern Indian Languages (Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi and Kashmiri)2

/Sociology/Mathematics3 4. Linguistics/Political Science/Functional Hindi/Urdu 5. History/Psychology/Islamic Studies/Geography 6. Library Science/Tourism/Language Teaching and Translation ./ Education/ Theology/ Women's Studies

1) Statistics shall be offered by only those who have studied Mathematics as one of the subjects at the SSSC level and with Economics main.

2) Candidates who have not studied the language at the SSSC level shall not offer it as main or a subsidiary subject.

3) Mathematics shall be offered by only those who have studied Mathematics as one of the subjects at the SSSC level.

4) Communicative English can be offered only as a main subject. Candidates offering Communicative English have to take English as one of the subsidiary subjects. The 2nd Subsidiary, should be from among the Social Sciences Subjects (out of group 1,4,5 and 6).

Note: a. A candidate offering the main subject in the Faculty of Arts shall not offer more than one subsidiary subject from the

Faculty of Social Sciences. b. Any of the above combinations may be refused due to constraint of timetable of the concerned Faculty.

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3. Course of Study : B.F.A. (Bachelor of Fine Arts) Duration : 4 Years (Co-Education) Minimum Qualification: Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination with at least 50% marks in aggregate. Selection Procedure : Admission to the Course is based on merit Aptitude determined through Departmental Test to be conducted by the Chairman, Department of Fine Arts, AMU, Aligarh. Candidates are advised to reach Aligarh to appear in the Test on the given date and time. No separate intimation letter to appear in the Test will be sent to the candidates concerned. For further details the candidates may contact the Chairman of the Department of Studies concerned. Candidates will be selected on the basis of marks secured in the Departmental Test consisting of the following papers/practicals as given below:

Admission Test Schedule

Date of Test Time Papers / Practicals

11.06.2009 10 a.m. – 12 noon Theory

Theory Objective Paper ------- 100 Marks (General Awareness of Visual Art of XII Standard)

11.06.2009 3 – 5 p.m. Practical

Practical --- 100 Marks Life Drawing (Full Figure Drawing Pencil)

The candidates shall bring with them all the stationery items etc. needed to attempt the Test.

Postgraduate Courses One of the following subjects may be offered for the M.A. Degree

Arabic, Persian, Sanskrit, Malayalam, Telugu, Bengali, Tamil, Linguistics, Philosophy, Geography, Urdu, Hindi, Fine Arts, English and English Language Teaching. Courses of Studies 1. : M.A. (Arabic) 2. : M.A. (Persian) 3. : M.A. (Sanskrit) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualifications: B.A./B.Sc./B. Com. / B. Th. or an equivalent examination with at least 50% marks in aggregate. Provided that preference shall be given to candidates who have passed B.A. (Hons.) with Arabic / Persian / Sanskrit as the main subject and then to those who have passed with Arabic/Persian/ Sanskrit as one of the subjects at B.A. examination. NOTE : (1) Students shall not be allowed to take admission in M.A. (Previous) Sanskrit who have not studied

Sanskrit at B.A. (Hons.) or its equivalent level either as main or a subsidiary subject. In case of candidates from other Universities, they must have studied at least four papers of Sanskrit at graduate or its equivalent level.

(2) Candidate who has not studied Arabic, Persian and Geography in B.A. or equivalent courses shall not be allowed to offer the respective subject in M.A.

(3) The following degrees of the Madaris / Institutions below are considered equivalent for admission to M.A. (Arabic) :

S.No. Degree / Sanad

Institution

1. Fazil Allahabad and Lucknow University, U.P. 2. Afzalul Uloom Ansar Arabic College, Valavanoor, Kerala 3. Afzalul Uloom Anwarul Islam Arabic College, Kerala 4. Afzalul Uloom Anwarul Islam Women’s College, Kondoty,

Kerala 5. Fazil Arabic and Persian Board, Allahabad and

Lucknow, U.P. 6. Afzalul Ulama Calicut University, Kerala 7. Fazil Darul Uloom Al-Islamia, Basti, U.P. 8. Fazil Darul Uloom Deoband, U.P. 9. Afzalul Uloom Darul Uloom, Arabic College, Kerala 10. Fazil Darul Uloom, Deoband (Waqf) , U.P. 11. Fazil Jamaeatur Rashad, Azamgarh, U.P 12. Fazila Jameatus Salahat, Rampur, U.P. 13. Fazeelat Jamia Miftahul Uloom, Maunath Bhanjan,

U.P. 14. Fazeelat Jamia Nadviya Edavenna, Kerala 15. Dars-I-Nizami Jamia Qasmia, Madarsah Shahi,

Moradabad, U.P. 16. Fazil Jamia Umarabad, Madras

S.No. Degree / Sanad

Institution

17. Fazeelat Degree

Jamiatul Falah,Bilariyaganj,Azamgarh U.P

18. Al-Fazeelat Jamia-Tus-Salafiah, Varanasi, U.P. 19. Afzalul Ulama Kerala University, Kerala 20. Fazila Madarsa Mazahir Uloom (Waqf)

Saharanpur, U.P. 21. Fazil Madarsah Examination Board, Bihar 22. Fazilat Madarsatul Islah, Sarai Meer, Azamgarh,

U.P. 23. Afzalul Uloom Madinatul Uloom, Arabic College, Pulikatl

Kerala 24. Afzalul Ulama Madras University, Chennai 25. Fazil Mazahirul Uloom, Saharanpur 26. Fazil Nadvatul Ulama, Lucknow, U.P. 27. Afzalul Uloom Rouzataul Uloom, Arabic College, Calicut,

Kerala 28. Afzalul Uloom Sultanassalam, Arabic College, Kerala 29. Fazil West Bengal Madarsa Education Board,

Calcutta

NOTE : All the candidates from the above Madaris / Institutions for admission to M.A. will be required to pass Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination ( English Only ) concurrently

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Courses of Studies 4. : M.A. (Malayalam) 5. : M.A. (Telugu) 6. : M.A. (Bengali) 7. : M.A. (Tamil) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualifications : B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. or an equivalent examination with at least 50% marks in aggregate. Provided that a candidate who has not studied Malayalam/Telugu/Bengali/Tamil at the graduate level shall not be allowed to offer the subject in M.A. Courses of Studies 8. : M.A. (Linguistics) 9. : M.A. (Philosophy) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualifications : B.A./B.Sc./B. Com. / B.Th. or an equivalent examination with at least 50% marks in aggregate. Provided that preference will be given to those who have passed B.A. (Hons.) with Linguistics/Philosophy as the main subject and then to those who have passed with Linguistics/Philosophy as one of the subjects at the B.A. Examination. Course of Study 10. : M.A. (Geography) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B. Sc. (Hons.) / B.A. (Hons.) with Geography as Main or Subsidary subject with not less than 55% marks in the subject concerned and not less than 55% marks in aggregate. Note : Preference will be given to candidates having studied Geography as Main Subject at graduate level. Course of Studies 11. : M.A. Urdu 12. : M.A. Hindi Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualifications : B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. / B. Th. or an equivalent examination with at least 50% marks in aggregate. Provided that preference shall be given to candidates who have passed B.A. (Hons.) with Urdu/Hindi as the main subject and then to those who have passed with Urdu/Hindi as one of the subjects at B.A. examination.

Candidates who have not studied Urdu/Hindi at B.A. level but have passed an Oriental Examination and B.A. (English only) Examination of this University may also be admitted to M.A.(Urdu/Hindi).

Course of Study 13. : M.A. (English) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B.A. / B. Sc. / B.Com. or equivalent examination with at least 50% marks in aggregate and in English separately. Note : Applicants who have not studied English as a subject in qualifying examination will not be eligible. Course of Study 14. : M.A. English Language Teaching (ELT) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B.A. (English) or B.A. (Communicative English) with at least 50% marks in aggregate and in English / Communicative English separately. Selection Procedure : Admission to M.A. Courses are based on merit aptitude determined through Departmental Test to be conducted by the Chairman of the concerned Department of Studies, AMU, Aligarh. Candidates are advised to reach Aligarh to appear in the Test on the given date and time. No separate intimation letter to appear in the Test will be sent to the candidates concerned. For further details the candidates may contact the Chairman of the Department of Studies concerned. The Test Papers having 80 Questions shall be of Two Hours duration as per the following breakup :

a) 70 Objective Type Questions (Multiple Choice) : 140 marks. b) 10 Short Answer Type Questions : 60 marks.

Total : 200 marks Syllabus : B.A. I Year, II Year and III Year Courses being taught in the Department concerned, Faculty of Arts, Aligarh

Muslim University, Aligarh. Course of Study 15. : M.F.A. (Master of Fine Arts) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B.F.A. (4 years) Course or B.A. (Hons.) in Fine Arts with one year Pre-M.F.A. (Bridge Course) or B.A. (Hons.) in Fine Arts with one year Diploma in Applied Arts with 55% marks in Applied Arts. Selection Procedure : Admission to the Course is based on merit aptitude determined through Departmental Test to be conducted by the Chairman, Department of Fine Arts, AMU, Aligarh. Candidates are advised to reach Aligarh to appear

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in the Test on the given date and time. No separate intimation letter to appear in the Test will be sent to the candidates concerned. For further details the candidates may contact the Chairman of the Department of Studies concerned. Candidates will be selected on the basis of marks secured in Departmental Test consisting of the following papers / practicals :

Admission Test Schedule Date of Test Time Papers / Practicals

14.06.2009 10 a.m. – 12 noon

Theory Objective Type Theory Paper -

Visual Art (Painting, Commercial Art, Sculpture and History of Art of BFA/BA Standard) ---- 100 Marks

14.06.2009 3 – 5 p.m. Practical

Practical (Advance composition Colour) -- 100 Marks The candidates shall bring with them all the stationery item etc. needed to attempt the Test.

Course of Study 16. : PG Diploma in Mass Communication (Urdu) Duration : 3 Semester Minimum Qualification : B.A. / B. Sc. /B. Com. / B.Th. of this University or from a recognized institution as its equivalent with not less than 50% marks in aggregate. Knowledge of Urdu language is necessary. Selection Procedure : Admission to the Course is based on merit aptitude determined through Departmental Test to be conducted by the Chairman, Department of Urdu, AMU, Aligarh. Candidates are advised to reach Aligarh to appear in the Test on the given date and time. No separate intimation letter to appear in the Test will be sent to the candidates concerned. For further details the candidates may contact the Chairman of the Department of Studies concerned. The Test will cover the following : (a) Essay writing in Urdu (b) General awareness of Urdu, Hindi and English Literature. Course of Study 17. : Post M.A. Dip. in Urdu Translation Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : M.A. in Urdu or in any subject with not less than 50% marks in aggregate and having studied Urdu as Main/Optional subject at B.A. level. Course of Study 18. : P.G. Dip. in Translation (Hindi) Duration : 2 Years Minimum Qualification : Not less than 50% marks in aggregate at B.A. level with English and Hindi as main or subsidiary / optional subjects.

OR Not less than 50% marks in aggregate at B.A. level with Hindi as main / optional subject and not less than 50% marks in aggregate at M.A. (English).

OR Not less than 50% marks in aggregate at B.A. level with English as main / optional subject and not less than 50% marks in aggregate at M.A. (Hindi). Selection Procedure : The Selection will be made strictly in order of merit on the basis of marks obtained by the candidate

in the quailifying examination. Note : No Hostel accommodation will be provided to the candidates admitted to the above PG Diploma Courses. Course of Study 19. : Pre-M.F.A. (Bridge Course) Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : B.A. (Hons.) in Fine Arts under 10+2+3 system of education with not less than 50% marks in aggregate. Course of Study 20. : Post Graduate Diploma in the Language of Advertising Media and Market (PGDLAMM) Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : Graduation in any discipline with 50% marks in aggregate. Selection Procedure : The Selection will be made strictly in order of merit on the basis of marks obtained by the

candidate in the qualifying examination.

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Part Time Courses These Courses shall be offered to full time bonafide students and employees of this University. No Hostel accommodation is provided to candidates admitted to these courses. 21. Course of Studies : Certificate of Proficiency in Languages Duration : 1 Year Any one from the following list may be offered for the Certificate Course:

Arabic, Persian, Hindi, Urdu, Sanskrit, Tamil,Telugu, Malayalam, Bengali, Marathi, Punjabi and Kashmiri. Minimum Qualification : Secondary School Certificate or an equivalent examination with not less than 45% marks in aggregate. 22. Course of Studies : Dip. of Proficiency in Languages Duration : 1 Year Any one from the following list may be offered for the Diploma Course:

Arabic, Persian, Hindi, Urdu, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Bengali, Marathi,Punjabi and Kashmiri. Minimum Qualification : Certificate of Proficiency in the concerned language or an equivalent examination with not less than 45% marks in aggregate. 23. Course of Studies : Certificate of Proficiency in French / German Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : Secondary School Certificate or an equivalent examination with not less than 50% marks in aggregate. 24. Course of Studies : Dip. of Proficiency in French / German Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : Certificate of Proficiency in the concerned language or an equivalent examination with not less than 50% marks in aggregate. Note : Admissions to Certificate of Proficiency in French and German languages will be on the basis of merit in case

there are more than 150 applicants for admission to French and German languages. Admissions to Diploma in Proficiency in French and German languages will be on the basis of merit in case there are more than 75 applicants.

25. Course of Study : Advanced Diploma in French Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate (10+2) or an equivalent examination with not less than 50% marks in aggregate and 55% marks in aggregate in the Diploma of Proficiency in French from any recognized university or educational institution Selection Procedure : The merit list will be based on the marks obtained in the Diploma of Proficiency in French Examination. 26. Course of Study : PG Diploma in Linguistics Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : B.A. / B. Sc. / B. Com. / B.Th. or an equivalent examination with a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate and a knowledge of any modern or classical language. 27. Course of Study : Certificate in Urdu Electronic Media Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or an equivalent examination with not less than 45% marks in aggregate. 28. Course of Study : Diploma in Urdu Electronic Media Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : Certificate course in Urdu Electronic Media or an equivalent examination with not less than 45% marks in aggregate.

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Faculty of Commerce

Details of Courses alongwith Course Code, Intake, I mportant Dates, Time and Fee Structure

S.No. Course of Study

Cat

egor

y

Inta

ke

Course Code

Admission Test Fee /

Processing Charges

(Rs.)

Last Date for receipt

of Application

Form

Date of Admission

Test

Time of Admission

Test

Fees payable at the time of admission (Rs.) RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT

Boys Girls Boys Girls

INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT

1 B.Com (Hons) N 180 CMBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- - - 2465/- 2615/- - - 2

M.Com. D 60 CMMM 600/- 30.4.2009 27.6.2009 10 a.m- 12 noon

2415/- 3065/- 2415/- 2601/- 2065/- 2715/- 2065/- 2251/-

3 PG Diploma in Banking, Risk & Insurance Management (BRIM)

T 30 PDBI 600/- 13.03.2009 14.05.2009 3- 6 p.m. - - - - 5550/- 5650/- 5550/- 5650/-

4 PG Diploma in Business Finance

T 30 DPBF 600/- 13.03.2009 14.05.2009 3- 6 p.m. - - - - 4550/- 4650/- 4550/- 4650/-

5 Master of Finance & Control (MFC) T 25 FCMM 600/- 13.03.2009 14.05.2009 3- 6 p.m. 5065/- 5815/- 5065/- 5351/- 4765/- 5415/- 4765/- 4951/-

6 Master of Tourism Administration (MTA) T 20 TAMM 600/- 13.03.2009 14.05.2009 3- 6 p.m. 5165/- 5915/- 5165/- 5451/- 4865/- 5515/- 4865/- 5051/-

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Undergraduate Course

1. Course of Study : B. Com. (Hons.) Duration : 3 Years Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (Commerce) or an equivalent examination with not less than 55% marks in aggregate of English and Accounts and two subjects from amongst Economics, Business Studies, Business Organization, Commerce, Banking, Mathematics and/or Statistics.

OR Women Candidates who have passed the Diploma in Office Assistantship and Secretarial Practice (Diploma in Secretarial Practice) examination of this University with not less than 55% marks (in theory subjects only) in aggregate are also eligible.

Note :

1. Applications on prescribed forms of Male candidates complete in all respects and with requisite processing charges should reach the Dean, Faculty of Commerce on or before the last date.

2. The girl candidates seeking admission to B. Com. (Hons.) Course will submit prescribed Application Forms in the Office of the Principal, Women’s College and will take instructions there.

Postgraduate Course

2. Course of Study : M. Com. Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B. Com. (Hons.) or DBA (Diploma in Bank Administration) of this University, or an equivalent degree with not less than 55% marks in aggregate. Selection Procedure : Admission to the Course is based on merit aptitude determined through Departmental Test to be conducted by the Chairman, Department of Commerce , AMU, Aligarh. Candidates are advised to reach Aligarh to appear in the Test on the given date and time. No separate intimation letter to appear in the Test will be sent to the candidates concerned. For further details the candidates may contact the Chairman of the Department of Studies concerned. The Test Papers will contain 100 Objective Type Questions of Two Hours duration. Syllabus : B.Com. I Year, II Year and III Year Courses being taught in the Faculty of Commerce, Aligarh Muslim

University, Aligarh. A Combined Admission Test for MFC , MTA, PG Diploma in Banking, Risk & Insurance Manaagement (BRIM) and PG Diploma in Business Finance shall be conducted. Applicants desirous of consideration for admission to more than one of these Courses are required to submit only ONE application form, indicating clearly, the order of preference in which they wish to be considered for admission. However, candidates applying for more than one Course shall remit the fee required for only ONE Course. 3. Course of Study : Master of Finance & Cont rol (MFC) Duration : 2 Years Minimum Qualification: Bachelor's Degree with at least 50% marks in aggregate. 4. Course of Study : Master of Tourism Admini stration (MTA) Duration : 2 Years Minimum Qualification : Bachelor's Degree with at least 50% marks in aggregate. 5. Course of Study : PG Diploma in Banking, R isk & Insurance Management (BRIM) Duration : 2 Semester (1 Year) Minimum Qualification : Bachelor’s degree in Arts / Science / Social Sciences / Commerce with 55% marks in aggregate. 6. Course of Study : PG Diploma in Business F inance Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : Bachelor's degree in Arts/Science/Social Sciences/Commerce with 50% marks in aggregate. Candidates for admission to these Courses shall be selected according to the preference indicated by them in their application form and their rank in the Combined Admission Test for MFC / MTA / PGBRIM / PGDBF. The Written Test shall be based on the following topics : A. General Environment Awareness : Objectives : To test a candidate’s awareness of the developments in the political, social, technological and economic environments both in the Indian and International contexts. Contents : Characteristics of Indian Economy, Basic Economic Indicators, Industrial trade, Fiscal, Budgetary and Monetary Polices, Indian Banking and Insurance System and its functioning, awareness about Corporate Sector, Indian and

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International Trade, Economic Agreements, Changes in Economics, Political, Technological and Socio Cultural Environment. B. Comprehensive and Verbal Ability : Objective : To test a candidate’s skill of quick comprehension and verbal ability both of which reflect a person’s ability to understand facts fastr than his / her peers and also his / her skill in organizing thoughts and expressing them in a clear manner. Contents : Comprehension at paragraph and sentence identification of mistakes (grammatical usage); Vocabulary Word formation, Synonyms, Antonyms, Pairing of Words and Matching Analogies; Grammer – tense, Sentence Structure, Active / Passive, Articles, prepositions, Prepositional Idioms, Completion of Sentences. C. Data Interpretation and Numerical Ability : Objectives : To judge the candidate’s ability to use the fundamental and standard procedure in Arithmetic, Algebra, Statistics and other branches of Mathematics and to ascertain logical thinking, accuracy and speed in applying the basic skills of mathematics. Contents : Elementary Statistics, Mean, Median, Mode, Elementary Arithmatics, Percentage Ratios, Interest and discounts, numbers, Elementary Algebra, Equations, Target to Circles, Sphere etc., Angle, Line, Polygon Cylinders Perimeter, Volume, Circles. D. Reasoning and Intelligence : Objective : To assess the logical and reasoning capabilities of the candidate i.e., the ability to comprehend evaluate, and deduce in a logical manner. Contents : This may include verbal reasoning and verbal analogy, letter series, number series, coding and decoding, logical diagrams and syllogism etc. Note :

1. Students admitted to PG Diploma in Banking, Risk & Insurance Management shall pay additional charg es of Rs. 8000/- (in two instalments towards their fees). The first instalment of Rs. 4000/- has been inclu ded in the relevant Table under the columns “Fees payable at the time of Admission” and the second instalment wi ll be realized after admission.

2. Students admitted to PG Diploma in Business Finance Course shall pay additional charges of Rs. 6000 /- (in

two instalments towards their fees).. The first in stalment of Rs. 3000/- has been included in the re levant Table under the columns "Fees payable at the time o f Admission" and the Second instalment will be real ized after admission.

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Faculty of Engineering & Technology Details of Courses alongwith Course Code, Intake, Important Dates, Time and Fee Structure

S. No. Course of Study

Cat

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Inta

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Course Code

Admission Test Fee /

Processing Charges

(Rs.)

Last Date for

receipt of

Application Form

Date of

Admission Test

Time of

Admission Test

Fees payable at the time of admission (Rs.) RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT

Boys Girls Boys Girls

INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT

1. B. Tech. and B. Arch. T 20 ARCB 800/- 04.03.2009 20. 5.2009 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 3 - 6 p.m.

7370/- 7670/- 6906/- 7206/- 7070/- 7270/- 6606/- 6806/-

2. B.Tech. (Chemical Engineering) T 30 KEBT 700/- 04.03.2009 20. 5.2009 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 4670/- 4870/- 4206/- 4406/- 4370/- 4520/- 3906/- 4056/-

3. B.Tech. (Civil Engineering) T 60 CEBT 700/- 04.03.2009 20. 5.2009 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 4670/- 4870/- 4206/- 4406/- 4370/- 4520/- 3906/- 4056/-

4. B.Tech. (Computer Engineering) * T 50 COBT 700/- 04.03.2009 20. 5.2009 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 4670/- 4870/- 4206/- 4406/- 4370/- 4520/- 3906/- 4056/-

5. B.Tech. (Electronics Engineering)* T 50 LEBT 700/- 04.03.2009 20. 5.2009 10 a.m. -1 p.m. 4670/- 4870/- 4206/- 4406/- 4370/- 4520/- 3906/- 4056/-

6. B.Tech. (Electrical Engineering) T 60 EEBT 700/- 04.03.2009 20. 5.2009 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 4670/- 4870/- 4206/- 4406/- 4370/- 4520/- 3906/- 4056/-

7. B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) T 90 MEBT 700/- 04.03.2009 20. 5.2009 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 4670/- 4870/- 4206/- 4406/- 4370/- 4520/- 3906/- 4056/-

8. B.Tech. (PetrochemicalEngineering) T 20 PKBT 700/- 04.03.2009 20. 5.2009 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 4670/- 4870/- 4206/- 4406/- 4370/- 4520/- 3906/- 4056/-

9. B.E. (Evening) Civil1 T 30 CEBE 600/- 16.03.2009 30.06.2009 10 a.m. -12 noon

3550/- 3650/- 3550/- 3650/-

10. B.E. (Evening) Electrical1 T 30 EEBE 600/- 16.03.2009 30.06.2009 10 a.m. -12 noon 3550/- 3650/- 3550/- 3650/-

11. B.E. (Evening) Mechanical1 T 30 MEBE 600/- 16.03.2009 30.06.2009 10 a.m. -12 noon 3550/- 3650/- 3550/- 3650/-

12. M.Tech. (Chemical Engineering) D 20 KEMT 600/- 25.4.2009 18.6.2009 12.30 pm-2.30 pm 3770/- 4420/- 3770/- 3956/- 3420/- 4070/- 3420/- 3606/-

13. M.Tech. (Civil Engineering) D 42 CEMT 600/- 25.4.2009 18.6.2009 10 a.m. – 12noon 3770/- 4420/- 3770/- 3956/- 3420/- 4070/- 3420/- 3606/-

14. M.Tech. (Electrical Engineering) D 34 EEMT 600/- 25.4.2009 18.6.2009 10 a.m. - 12noon 3770/- 4420/- 3770/- 3956/- 3420/- 4070/- 3420/- 3606/-

15. M.Tech. (Electronics Engineering) D 16 LEMT 600/- 25.4.2009 18.6.2009 12.30 p.m. -2.30 p.m. 3770/- 4420/- 3770/- 3956/- 3420/- 4070/- 3420/- 3606/-

16. M.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) D 42 MEMT 600/- 25.4.2009 18.6.2009 12.30 p.m. -2.30 p.m. 3770/- 4420/- 3770/- 3956/- 3420/- 4070/- 3420/- 3606/-

17. M.Tech. (Petroleum Processing and Petrochemical Engineering)

D 16 PEMT 600/- 25.4.2009 18.6.2009 4 - 6 p.m. 3770/- 4420/- 3770/- 3956/- 3420/- 4070/- 3420/- 3606/-

18. M. Tech. (Nanotechnology) D 15 NTMT 600/- 25.4.2009 8.7.2009 10 a.m. - 12noon 3770/- 4420/- 3770/- 3956/- 3420/- 4070/- 3420/- 3606/-

19. M. Tech. Computer Science & Engineering D 16 COMT 600/- 25.4.2009 18.6.2009 10 a.m. - 12noon 3770/- 4420/- 3770/- 3956/- 3420/- 4070/- 3420/- 3606/-

20. Advanced PG Diploma in Nanotechnology

D 20 PDNT 600/- 25.4.2009 08.7.2009 3 – 5 p.m. 3770/- 4420/- 3770/- 3956/- 3420/- 4070/- 3420/- 3606/-

21. Diploma in Architectural Assistantship***

T 20 DPIA 600/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 10 a.m. - 12noon

1-3 pm 3320/- 3420/- 2856/- 2956/- 2970/- 3020/- 2506/- 2556/-

22. Diploma in Civil Engineering T 60 DPIC 500/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 10 a.m. – 12 noon 3320/- 3420/- 2856/- 2956/- 2970/- 3020/- 2506/- 2556/-

23. Diploma in Electrical Engineering T 30 DPIE 500/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 10 a.m. – 12 noon 3320/- 3420/- 2856/- 2956/- 2970/- 3020/- 2506/- 2556/-

24. Diploma in Instrumentation & Control T 30 DPII 500/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 10 a.m. – 12noon 3320/- 3420/- 2856/- 2956/- 2970/- 3020/- 2506/- 2556/-

25. Diploma in Mechanical Engineering T 60 DPIM 500/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 10 a.m. – 12noon 3320/- 3420/- 2856/- 2956/- 2970/- 3020/- 2506/- 2556/-

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S. No.

Course of Study

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Admission Test Fee /

Processing Charges

(Rs.)

Last Date for

receipt of

Application Form

Date of

Admission Test

Time of

Admission Test

Fees payable at the time of admission (Rs.) RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT

Boys Girls Boys Girls

INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT

26. Diploma in Civil - Construction Tech. T 30 DPCT 500/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 10 a.m. – 12noon 3320/- 3420/- 2856/- 2956/- 2970/- 3020/- 2506/- 2556/-

27. Diploma in Mechanical - Production Engineering T 25 DPPE 500/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 10 a.m. – 12noon 3320/- 3420/- 2856/- 2956/- 2970/- 3020/- 2506/- 2556/-

28. Diploma in Computer Engg. for Boys T 30 DPCE 500/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 10 a.m. – 12 noon 13320/- 13420/- 12970/- 13020/-

29. Diploma in Electronics Engg. For Boys

T 30 DPEE 500/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 10 a.m. – 12 noon 13320/- 13420/- 12970/- 13020/-

30. Diploma in Engg. Mech. – Referigeration and Airconditioning T 20 DPAC 500/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 10 a.m. – 12noon 13320/- 13420/- 12856/- 12956/- 12970/- 13020/- 12506/- 12556/-

31. Diploma in Plastic Technology T 20 DPPT 500/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 10 a.m. – 12 noon 13320/- 13420/- 12856/- 12956/- 12970/- 13020/- 12506/- 12556/-

32. Diploma In Interior Design T 20 DPID 600/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 10 a.m. - 12noon

1-3 pm 13320/- 13420/- 12856/- 12956/- 12970/- 13020/- 12506/- 12556/-

33. Diploma in Leather & Footwear Technology

T 25 DPFT 500/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 10 a.m. – 12 noon 13320/- 13420/- 12856/- 12956/- 12970/- 13020/- 12506/- 12556/-

34. Dip in Leather & Footwear Technology. (Sponsored )

T 5 DPFT 500/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 10 a.m. – 12 noon 33320/- 33420/- 32856/- 32956/- 32970/- 33020/- 32506/- 32556/-

35. Advance Diploma in Food Tech. D 25 DPFD 600/- 23.4.2009 24.6. 2009 10 a.m. -12 noon 17870/- 18120/- 17870/- 17656/- 17370/- 17570/- 17370/- 17106/-

36. Diploma in Computer Engg. for Girls T 30 DPCO 500/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 10 a.m. – 12noon - - 5270/- 5470/- - - 4870/- 5070/-

37. Diploma in Electronics Engg. For Girls T 30 DPLE 500/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 10 a.m. – 12noon - - 3770/- 3970/- - - 3370/- 3570/-

38. Diploma in Information Tech,for Girls T 15 DPIT 500/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 10 a.m. – 12noon - - 8070/- 8270/- - - 7670/- 7870/-

39. Diploma in Costume Design & Garment Technology for Girls

D 35 DPCG 600/- 25.4.2009 25.6.2009 10 a.m. - 12 noon - - 3770/- 3970/- - - 3320/- 3520/-

40. Diploma in Secretarial Practice for Girls D 35 DPOS 600/- 25.4.2009 26.6.2009 10 a.m. - 12 noon - - 3770/- 3970/- - - 3320/- 3520/-

41. Advance Dip. in Multimedia System Management & Applications for Girls D 15 DPMM 600/- 25.4.2009 27.6.2009 3 – 5 p.m. - - 8070/- 8270/- - - 7670/- 7870/-

42. Certificate in MS Office & Internet Surfing (Girls)

15

To be notified by the Principal, University Women’s Polytechnic

43. Certificate in Tally (Girls) 15

44. Certificate in Mobile Repairing (Girls) 15

45. Certificate in Repair & Maintenance of Home Appliances (Girls)

15

* Total admissions including those of NRIs / Foreign Nationals and Rank Holders to B. Tech. (Computer Engg.) and B. Tech. (Electronics Engg.) shall not exceed 60 each.

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ZAKIR HUSAIN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Undergraduate Courses

1. Course of Study : Bachelor of Technology ( B. Tech.) Duration : 8 Semester 2. Courses of Study : Bachelor of Architecture (B. Arch.) Duration : 10 Semester Minimum Qualification for B. Tech. and B.Arch. Courses: Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination of this University or an equivalent examination with at least 50% marks in aggregate of English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

OR Diploma in Engineering of this University with at least 50% marks in aggregate.

There shall be a Combined Admission Test for B. Tech. and B. Arch. Courses. Candidates appearing for B. Tech. shall be

required to appear in Paper I only, candidates appearing for B. Arch. shall be required to appear in Paper I and II having equal weightage. Paper I : Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics Paper II : Architecture Aptitude Test (for B. Arch. candidates only) The Combined Admission Test for B. Tech. and B. Arch. Courses will be conducted as under : Paper I shall be of objective type. The medium of test shall be English and the general standard will be that of the qualifying examination. Paper II (Architecture Aptitude) shall contain some descriptive questions and Test of Drawing. Candidates are advised to bring their own drawing and sketching material like pencils, eraser, sharpner, pen, ink, etc. Drawing Sheets and/or Answer Booklet shall be provided to the candidates. Selection for admission to B. Tech. and B. Arch. Courses shall be made according to the preference indicated by a candidate in his/her application form. For B. Tech., selection shall be based on the performance in paper I, while for B. Arch., selection shall be based on the performance in Paper I and Paper II. Syllabus for B. Tech. and B. Arch. Combined Admission Test Paper I CHEMISTRY : Some Basic concepts of Chemistry, Structure of Atom, Classification of elements and periodicity in properties,Chemical bonding and molecular structure, States of matter : Gases and liquids.Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, Redox reactions, Solid State, Solution, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Surface Chemistry, Hydrogen, General principles and process of isolation of elements, Studies of s & p-block elements, Studies of d & f - block elements, Coordination compounds, Organic Chemistry : some basic principles and Techniques, Hydrocarbons, Environmental Chemistry, Haloalkanes and Haloarenes, Alchohals, phenols and Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic acids, Organic compounds containing nitrogen, Biomolecules, Polymers, Chemistry in everyday life. PHYSICS: Physical World and Measurement, Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work, Energy and Power, Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body, Gravitation, Properties of Bulk Matter, Thermodynamics, Behaviour of Perfect Gas, and Kinetics Theory of Gases Oscillations and Waves, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetic Effect of Current and Magentism, Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current, Electromagnetic Waves, Optics, Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation, Atoms and Nuclei, Electronic Devices, Communication System. MATHEMATICS: Sets, Relationsand Functions, Mathematical Induction, Complex Numbers, Linear Inequations, Quadratic Equations,Sequences and Series, Trigonometry Cartesian System of Rectangular Coordinates, Straight Lines and Family of Straight Lines, Circle, Conic Sections, Permutations and Combinations, Binomial Theorem, Exponential and Logarithmic Series, Mathematical Logic, Statistics Three Dimensional Geometry, Vectors, Matrices and Determinants, Probability, Functions, Limits and Continuity, Differentiation, Application of Derivatives, Indefinite Integral, Definite Integral, Differential Equations, Linear Programming. Paper II - Architecture Aptitude Test ( For B. Arch . Candidates only) Geometrical : Exercises in geometrical drawing comprising lines, angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons and circles, etc. Study of Plan, Elevation of Simple Solid objects like Cylinders, Cones, Cubes and Prisms etc. Letter Printing. Memory and Imagination : Free hand sketching of scenes and activities from rural and urban life commonly observed, such as, markets, festivals and bathing ghats, fetes, playgrounds etc. from memory. Creativity : Designing of posters, floral patterns flower vases, candle stand, paper weight, chairs, tables, table lamp, tumblers, bottles, boundary wall, gate, foundation, grill, projection of windows, entrance gate, automobiles, wall clock frame, crockery etc.

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Dimensional Perception : Understanding and appreciation of scale and proportion of objects, building forms and elements of colour, texture and surface treatment. General Architectural Aptitude : Famous buildings, Artists and Architects, Role of Architects, definition and importance of Architecture, Types of pencils, drawing sheet papers, common Indian plants, trees and flowers. 3. Course of Study : B.E. (Evening) in Civil/ Electrical / Mechanical Engg. Duration : 4 Years Minimum Qualification : Diploma in Engg. in the relevant branch (see below) of study or an examination recognised by the University as its equivalent with 50% marks. Preference shall be given to candidates who have professional experience of Government or Semi Government or Registered Organisations after passing the Final year Diploma in Engg. Examination.

Eligibility requirement for admission to different branches of B.E. (Evening) Courses

B.E. (Evening) Civil Diploma in Civil Engineering / Architectural Assistantship / Drafting & Designing (Civil) / Civil-Construction Technology / Interior Design.

B.E. (Evening) Mechanical Diploma in Mechanical Engineering / Drafting & Designing (Mechanical) / Mechanical Production Engg. / Mech. – Referigeration & Air Conditioning

B.E. (Evening) Electrical Diploma in Electrical Engineering / Electrical (Instrumentation) / Instrumentation Control / Electronics Engineering / Electronics Engg. (TV Tech.) / Information Technology / Computer Engineering.

Selection Procedure :

There shall be an Admission Test. The candidates will be selected on the basis of merit determined by the performance at the Admission Test, marks obtained at the qualifying examination and professional experience. Only professional experience of Govt. /Semi-Govt. / Registered Organisations after passing the Final Year Diploma in Engineering Examination shall be taken into account. The admission test shall contain 25% of the topics of the Physical Sciences and 75% of the relevant Engg. Sciences. The test will be of objective type and shall also be practical application oriented. Candidates are required to submit the following documents with the Application Form :

1. Self attested photocopies of marksheets / grade sheets of Diploma in Engg. I Year, II Year and Final Year examinations.

2. Certified copy of Professional Experience Certificate mentioning therein the total period of service rendered. 3. No Objection Certificate from the employer.

Note : Candidates appearing at Final Year Diploma in Engineering examination may also apply. They shall submit self

attested photocopy of Diploma in Engineering Final Year marksheet on or before 07.7.2009 in the Admission Section, AMU, Aligarh failing which their Application Forms shall be rejected .

Students admitted to B.E. (Evening) Course shall no t be provided hostel accommodation.

Syllabus for B.E. (Evening) Admission Test I - Physical Sciences 1. Mathematics :Algebra,Trigonometry,CoordinateGeometry, Calculus, Differential Equations,Vector 2. Physics : Heating & Chemical effects of current; Thermo-electric effects; SHM, Velocity, acceleration and Types of waves, frequency, wave length and wave velocity, Diffraction and polarization of waves, Cathodes and X-rays, Radioactivity, Nuclear fusion and fission 3. Chemistry : Atomic Structure, Avogadro's Hypothesis and its applications, properties and uses of industrial gun metal, bronze brass, gun metal and steel; Electrolysis and its application; atomic mass and mole concept. Lubricants, Hard and Soft Water. Water treatment for removal of hardness. Determination of hardness. II - Engineering Sciences (A) B.E. (Civil Engineering ) 1. Structural Analysis Stresses and Strains, Bending moment and shear force,Bending Stresses, Columns,

Steel Truss - Simple analysis of steel trusses. 2. Design of R.C. Structure Singly & Doubly Reinforced Beam,Slabs,T-Beam,Columns &Footings 3. Building Materials and Building Materials Building Construction Construction:

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4. Irrigation Engineering Flow of Water Flow over notches and weirs Flow through Open Channels Methods of Irrigation River training & Cross Drainage Works Dams Canal masonary works.

5. Environmental Enggineering Water supply Engineering Sanitary Engineering 6. Transportation Enggineering Roads Highway Geometric Design, Highway materials & Constructions, Pavement

Design,Traffic Engineering Railways Gauges, Sleepers, Plate Laying, Ballast, Points & Crossings, Train Resistance

Bridges Type of Bridges, Loads on Bridges, Design of Bridges 7. Soil Mechanics Index Properties Shear Strength Permeability and Seepage Consolidation &

Compaction 8. Surveying Chain Surveying Compass Surveying Plane Table Surveying Levelling Theodolite

Traversing (B) B.E. (Electrical Engineering ) 1. Fields and Circuits Magnetic Field due to current,Ohm's and Kirchhoff's Laws, Faraday's Law of

Magnetic Induction 2. Electrical Machines and D.C. Machines Induction Motor Synchronous Machines Power Apparatus Distribution & Transmission 3. Instrumentation and Indicating instruments, multimeter etc. Control 4. Electronics Binary numbers, logic gates etc. (C) B.E. (Mechanical Engineering) 1. Theory and Design of Machines 2. Hydraulic and Hydraulic Machines 3. Thermodynamics and H.P. Engineering 4. Production and Industrial Engineering

Postgraduate Courses 4. Course of Study : Master of Technology ( M. Tech.) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B. Tech. or its equivalent examination in the relevant branch of study with not less than 60% marks in aggregate or its equivalent CPI/CGPA/NAG. 5. Course of Study : M. Tech. Computer Science & Engineering Field of Specialization : Software Engineering Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualifications : B. Tech. Or its equivalent examination in Computer Engg., Electronics Engg. or equivalent branch of study with not less than 65% marks in aggregate or its equivalent CPI/CGPA/NAG (CPI of 6.5 on 10 point scale).

6. Course of Study : M. Tech. (Nanotechnology) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B. Tech. or its equivalent examination in any branch of Engineering with not less than 65% marks in aggregate or its equivalent CPI/CGPA/NAG (CPI of 6.5 on 10 point scale)

OR M. Sc. (Physics / Chemistry) with not less than 60% marks.

Note : (a) Candidates applying for admission to M. Tech. Courses shall submit self attested photo copies of

marksheets/grade sheets of B.Tech./B.Sc. Engg. I - IV year /M. Sc. (Physics / Chemistry) Examinations alongwith copy of their relevant GATE Score Card.

(b) Candidates appearing at final year B. Tech. or equivalent examination / M. Sc. (Physics / Chemistry) Examination may also apply. They shall submit self attested photo copies of marksheet/grade sheet of Final Year Examination / GATE Score Card at the time of reporting for admission.

(c) Candidates applying for M. Tech. (Nanotechnology) are required to send separate Application Form to the Chairman, Department of Applied Physics of this University.

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Available Fields of specialization for M. Tech. in v arious Departments:

Course of Study

Specialization

Intake

M. Tech. (Civil Engineering)

Hydraulic Structure/ Structural Engineering / Environmental Engineering

26*+16

**

M. Tech. (Electrical Engineering)

Instrumentation and Control / Power System and Drives

17*+17

**

M. Tech. (Electronics Engineering)

Communication and Information System / Electronic Circuits and System Design.

8*+ 8

**

M. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

Thermal Engineering /Industrial and Production Engineering/Machine Design

21*+21

**

M. Tech. (Chemical Engineering)

Process Modelling and Simulation / Computer Aided Design of Process Plant.

10*+10

**

M. Tech. (Petroleum Studies)

Petroleum Processing and Petrochemical Engineering

10* + 6

**

M. Tech. (Computer Engineering)

Computer Science & Engineering (Software Engineering)

16+ + 5

++

M. Tech. (Nanotechnology)

15

* with Scholarship ( For GATE qualified only ) ** without Scholarship + Limited Number of Scholarships are available to the candidates who have qualified GATE and subject to

approval by the competent authority ��

++ No. of Seats reserved for Foreign Nationals NRI ( with Special Fee )

Candidates belonging to Mechanical, Chemical, Petrochemical, Metallurgy, Mining and Agricultural Engineering branches are also eligible for admission to M. Tech. (Environmental Engg.) Civil in which 50% of the seats are reserved for B. Tech. (Civil) graduates and the remaining 50% seats are open to candidates from other branches of Engineering mentioned above. If seats remain vacant these may be offered to the candidates from Civil Engineering. Selection Procedure : Admission to M. Tech. Courses are based on merit aptitude determined through Departmental Test to be conducted by the Chairman of the concerned Department of Studies, A MU, Aligarh . Candidates are advised to reach Aligarh to appear in the Test on the given date and time. No separate intimation letter to appear in the Test will be sent to the candidates concerned. For further details the candidates may contact the Chairman of the Department of Studies concerned. The final list of selected candidates including waiting list (Chance Memo List) shall be determined on the basis of overall merit based on the following two components :

1. Performance in GATE : 100 marks 2. Performance in Admission Test : 100 marks

7. Course of Study : Advanced PG Diploma in Nanotechnology Duration : 2 Semester Minimum Qualification : B. Tech. or M. Sc. (Physics / Chemistry) with a minimum of 60% marks. Selection Procuure : Admission to the Course is based on merit aptitude determined through Departmental Test to be conducted by the Chairman, Department of Applied Physics , AMU, Aligarh . Candidates are advised to reach Aligarh to appear in the Test on the given date and time. No separate intimation letter to appear in the Test will be sent to the candidates concerned. For further details the candidates may contact the Chairman of the Department of Studies concerned. The final list of selected candidates including Waiting List (Chance Memo List) shall be determined on the basis of overall merit based on the following two components (i) Performance in Admission Test : 100 marks (ii) Performance in qualifying examination : 100 marks SYLLABUS : Candidates are advised to contact Chair man, Department of Applied Physics for Syllabus and other

details.

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UNIVERSITY POLYTECHNIC 8. Course of Study : Diploma in Engineering Duration : 3 Years Minimum Qualification : Secondary School Certificate of this University or an equivalent examination with not less than 45% marks in aggregate of English, Mathematics and Science as three subjects of equal weightage.

OR A higher examination with English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as subjects, with not less than 45% marks in aggregate of English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics of equal weightage.

Note : Girl candidates may also apply for admission to Diploma in Architectural Assistantship / Diploma in Interior Design

Age Limit : The age of the candidate must not exceed 21 years as on 31st December, 2009. Selection Procedure : There shall be a Combined Admission Test for admission to Diploma in Engineering and Class XI (Science Stream). Selection for admission to Diploma in Engineering shall be on the basis of performance in Paper I while the Diploma in Architectural Assistantship and Interior Design candidates will be selected on the basis of performance of Papers I and II. Paper II will be held at University Polytechnic as per schedule.

Syllabus for Diploma in Engineering: The Admission Test shall be based on the syllabus prescribed by the Aligarh Muslim University for its Secondary School Certificate Examination (Class IX and X) which is similar to the CBSE syllabus.

Paper I 1. Science (Physics, Chemistry, Life Sciences) : 50 marks 2. Mathematics 30 marks 3. General Knowledge and Indo-Islamic Culture : 20 marks Total 100 marks

SYLLABUS for Diploma in Architectural Assistantsh ip / Interior Design The admission test will consist of the following

Paper I 1. Science (Physics, Chemistry, Life Scienc : 50 marks 2. Mathematics 30 marks 3. General Knowledge and Indo-Islamic Culture : 20 marks Total 100 marks

Paper II (Free hand sketches and geometric drawing ) Marks for the Aptitude Test : 50 Paper II shall be held at University Polytechnic of this University as per Test Schedule.

Admission Test Schedule Course Date ofTest Time

Dip. in Engg. and Class XI (Science Stream) 08.06.2009 Paper I -- 10 a.m. – 12 noon Diploma in Architectural Assistantship* / Interior Design* 08.06.2009 Paper II -- 1 - 3 p.m.

*The candidate shall bring with them all the stationery items etc. needed to attempt the Test. Note : Candidates for admission to Diploma in Leat her and Footwear Technology course under Industry

Sponsored shall be selected strictly in order of merit of Ad mission Test among the Sponsored candidates only and the candidate must submit the Sponsorship Letter from the Sponsoring Firm alongwith their Admission Form.

9. Course of Study : Advance Diploma in Food Technology Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : Diploma in Engg. with first division in Mechanical / Refrigeration & Air-conditioning / Production / Chemical / Environmental / Agriculture / Electrical / Instrumentation & Control / Electronics / Computer / Civil / Construction Technology from a recognised Technical Board / University

OR B. Sc. (Science / Life Sciences / Industrial Chemistry / Home Science) with not less than 50% marks in aggregate from a recognised University Selection Procedure : Admission to the Course is based on merit aptitude determined through Departmental Test to be conducted by the Principal, University Polytechnic, AMU, Aligarh . Candidates are advised to reach Aligarh to appear in the Test on the given date and time. No separate intimation letter to appear in the Test will be sent to the candidates concerned. For further details the candidates may contact the Principal concerned.. Candidates shall be selected on the basis of merit based on the following two components. (a) Performance in qualifying examination : 35% Weightage (b) Admission Test : 65% Weightage Syllabus : (1) General Awareness (2) Physics (3) Chemistry (4) Mathematics and General Engineering

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UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S POLYTECHNIC Courses of Studies 10. Diploma in Computer Engg. 11. Diploma in Electronics Engg. 12. Diploma in Informati on Technology Duration : 3 Years Minimum Qualification : Secondary School Certificate of this University or an equivalent examination with not less than 45% marks in aggregate of English, Mathematics and Science as three subjects of equal weightage.

OR A higher examination with English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as subjects, with not less than 45% marks in aggregate of English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics of equal weightage.

Selection Procedure : There shall be a Combined Admission Test for admission to Diploma in Engineering and Class XI (Science Stream). Selection for admission to Diploma in Engineering shall be made according to the preference indicated by the candidate in her Application Form and her rank in the admission Test.

13. Course of Study : Diploma in Costume Desig n and Garment Technology Duration : 2 Years Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate of this University or its equivalent examination in II Division with English as one of the subjects at SSC or SSSC level. OR Almiat Degree of Jamea-Tus- Salehat, Rampur 14. Course of Study : Diploma in Secretarial P ractice Duration : 2 Years Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate of this University or its equivalent examination in II Division with English as one of the subjects at SSC or SSSC level. Selection Procedure : Admission to the Courses is based on merit aptitude determined through Departmental Test to be conducted by the Principal, University Women’s Polytechnic , AMU, Aligarh . Candidates are advised to reach Aligarh to appear in the Test on the given date and time. No separate intimation letter to appear in the Test will be sent to the candidates concerned. For further details the candidates may contact the Principal concerned. The marks distribution for selection of the candidates is as under : 1. Performance in Departmental Admission Test : 50 2. Weightage of Qualifying Examinations marks : 40 3. Candidate possessing higher or additional qualifications : 10 such as Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent or Certificate in the relevant field The Last Date for submission of marksheets of qualifying examination - 20.6.2009.

Both Courses mentioned above at S.Nos. 13 and 14 will be considered irrelevant for those who have already done post graduation. 15. Course of Study : Advance Diploma in Multim edia System Management and Applications Duration : 3 Semester (1 Year Six Months) Minimum Qualification : Diploma in Engg. (Computer / Electronics / Information Technology), B.C.A. or B. Sc. with Mathematics as main or subsidiary subject, B. Sc. (Hons.) (Information Technology). Selection Procedure : Admission to the Course is based on merit aptitude determined through Departmental Test to be conducted by the Principal, University Women’s Polytechnic, AMU, Al igarh . Candidates are advised to reach Aligarh to appear in the Test on the given date and time. No separate intimation letter to appear in the Test will be sent to the candidates concerned. For further details the candidates may contact the Principal concerned.. Candidates shall be selected on the basis of merit based on the following two components. i) Weightage of Qualifying examination marks : 70% ii) Performance in Admission Test : 30% Short Term Self-Financing Vocational Certificate Tr aining Programmes in the University Women’s Polytec hnic

S.No. Name of Training Programme Duration No. of Periods Per day Minimum

Qualification Min. Age (Years) Course Fee Intake

1. MS Office & Internet Surfing 3 months 3 High School 16 1000 10+5*

2. Tally 3 months 3 High School 16 1000 10+5* 3. Mobile Repairing 2 Months 3 VIII Class 16 700 15 4. Repair & Maintenance of

Home Appliances 3 Months 3 VIII Class 16 1000 15

* Five seats in each Course shall be kept for the Office Staff of the University. Note : For Details contact Principal, University Wo men’s Polytechnic

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Faculty of Law

Details of Courses alongwith Course Code, Intake, Important Dates, Time and Fee Structure

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1 B.A. LL.B. T 100 LLBB 600/- 13.03.2009 23.05.2009 10 a.m. - 12 noon

5615/- 6315/- 5151/- 5851/- 4815/- 5565/- 4351/- 5101

2 LL.M. T 25 LLLM 600/- 02.03.2009 25.05.2009 3 – 5 p.m. 3115/- 3765/- 3115/- 3301/- 2765/- 3415/- 2765/- 2951/-

1. Course of Study : B.A.LL.B. Duration : 10 Semester Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or an equivalent examination with aggregate not less than 50% of the total marks. Age Limit : Not more than 22 years as on July 1, 2009 Selection Procedure : Candidates shall be selected for admission to B.A.LL.B. on the basis of the marks obtained in the Admission Test of Two Hours duration consisting of objective and short answer type questions of a standard expected of students having passed the SSSC Examination. The question paper of the Admission Test shall comprise of :

(i) General English (ii) Current Affairs/General knowledge (with emphasis on legal issues) (iii) Reasoning and Aptitude

Uniform : Boys - Black Sherwani / Black Coat Girls - Black Coat 2. Course of Study : LL.M. Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : LL.B./B.A.LL.B. (5 Years Integrated Course) examination of this University or an examination recognized by the University as its equivalent with not less than 55% marks. Selection Procedure : Candidates shall be selected for admission on the basis of marks obtained in the Admission Test of Two Hours duration consisting of short answer

type questions of LL.B./BA.LL.B. standard.

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Faculty of Life Sciences Details of Courses alongwith Course Code, Intake, Important Dates, Time and Fee Structure

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1. B.Sc. (Hons) Biochemistry N 30 BCBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- - - 2465/- 2615/- - -

2. B.Sc. (Hons) Botany N 40 BTBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- - - 2465/- 2615/- - -

3. B.Sc. (Hons) Zoology N 40 ZYBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- - - 2465/- 2615/- - -

4. M.Sc. Biochemistry D 18 BCMM 600/- 30.4.2009 23.6.2009 10 a.m. - 12 noon 2565/- 3215/- 2565/- 2751/- 2215/- 2865/- 2215/- 2401/-

5. M.Sc. Botany D 35 BTMM 600/- 30.4.2009 28.6.2009 10 a.m. - 12 noon 2565/- 3215/- 2565/- 2751/- 2215/- 2865/- 2215/- 2401/-

6. Post M.Sc.Diploma in Plant Tissue Culture & Micropropagation+

D 10 PDTC 600/- 25-4-2009 04.06.2009 10 a.m. - 12 noon 2665/- 3165/- 2665/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

7. M.Sc. Zoology D 35 ZYMM 600/- 30.4.2009 26.6.2009 10 a.m. - 12 noon 2565/- 3215/- 2565/- 2751/- 2215/- 2865/- 2215/- 2401/-

8. M.Sc.Wildlife Sciences D 10* WLMM

600/- 25.4.2009 11.6.2009 3 – 5 p.m.

4565/- 5215/- 4565/- 4751/- 4215/- 4865/- 4215/- 4401/-

9. PG Diploma in Biodiversity Management and Conservation

D 10** PDBM 5865/- 6565/- 5865/- 6101/- 5565/- 6215/- 5565/- 5751/-

10. M. Sc. (Museology) D 10 MUMM 600/- 30.4.2009 24.6.2009 3 – 5 p.m. 2565/- 3215/- 2565/- 2751/- 2215/- 2865/- 2215/- 2401/-

11. M.Sc. in Enzyme and Fermentation Technology� D

10+ 2�+ 1�

EFTM 600/- 30.4.2009 25.6.2009 10 a.m. - 12 noon 32215/- 32915/- 32215/- 32451/- 31865/- 32565/- 31865/- 32101/-

12. Post M.Sc. Diploma in Museology

N 5 PDMU 200/- 06.04.2009 2665/- 3165/- 2665/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

13. Certificate in RS & GIS Applications in Environmental Studies

N 5+5� CEES 200/- 28.05.2009 - - - - 5650/- 5700/- 5650/- 5700/-

14. Certificate in Wildlife Ecology & Management

N 5+5� CEWM 200/- 26.09.2009 - - - - 3650/- 3700/- 3650/- 3700/-

15. Certificate in Biodiversity Management & Conservation

N 5+5� CEBM 200/- 31.12.2009 - - - - 3650/- 3700/- 3650/- 3700/-

+ Rs 5000 pm shall be given to each selected candidates during the period of stay in Post M. Sc. Diploma in Plant Tissue Culture & Micropropagation Course * Two seats are reserved for candidates sponsored / nominated by national / international institutions / organizations / universities / wildlife departments, etc., or for NRI students and foreign

nationals. In case the sponsored / nominated candidates or NRI students / foreign Nationals do not apply for admission, these two seats would be filled from the general merit list on the basis of the Departmental Test.

** Seats are reserved for Foreign Nationals and NRI candidates � seats reserved for NRI candidates � seat reserved for SAARC candidate � Seats reserved for NRI and Foreign Nationals

� Every candidate admitted to M. Sc. in Enzyme and Fermentation Technology Course under Self Financing Scheme shall pay Rs. 30,000/- per annum. Rs. 30,000/- have been included in Table I above for Ist Year and the remaining Rs. 30,000/- will be paid by each candidate in Final Year.

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Undergraduate Courses

A candidate seeking admission to B.Sc. (Hons.) has to choose three subjects of which one shall be main and two subsidiaries.At least two of these subjects shall be from the Faculty of Life Sciences.

i) The following subjects may be taken as Main or Subsidiary : Botany, Zoology or Biochemistry may be offered as Main. ii) Chemistry may be offered as subsidiary subject only.

Note : i) Candidates with Biochemistry as Main subject shall offer Chemistry as one of the subsidiary subjects. ii) An applicant for B.Sc. (Hons.) Course should indicate only the main subject which he/she wants to offer. Subsidiary

subjects shall be allotted at the time of admission. iii) Separate Application Forms should be submitted to the Faculty of Life Sciences and Sciences by applicants seeking

admission in these Faculties while the girl candidate should submit the Application Form in the office of the Principal, Women’s College.

Important: In addition to the minimum qualifications for admission to B. Sc. (Hons.) Courses, admission will be based on a merit

list prepared on the basis of marks obtained in Physics / Home Science, Chemistry, English and Mathematics / Biology. For students who have offered Mathematics and Biology both, the higher marks obtained in one of these subjects will be counted for preparing the merit list.

1. Course of Study : B.Sc. (Hons.) Biochemistry Duration : 3 Years Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination with Biology / Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry with not less than 55% marks both in aggregate and in Chemistry. 2. Course of Studies : B.Sc. (Hons.) Botany Duration : 3 Years 3. Course of Studies : B.Sc. (Hons.) Zoology Duration : 3 Years Minimum Qualifications : Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination with not less than 55% marks both in aggregate and in Biology (Zoology and Botany).

Postgraduate Courses

4. Course of Study : M. Sc. (Biochemistry) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B. Sc. with Biochemistry as main or one of the three optional subjects of equal value with Chemistry as one of the subsidiary/optional subjects with not less than 60% marks both in aggregate as well as in Biochemistry and Chemistry. 5. Course of Study : M. Sc. (Botany) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B. Sc. with not less than 55% marks both in aggregate and in Botany in all the three years as main with Chemistry and Zoology as subsidiary subjects.

OR Botany must have been one of the subjects of equal value among the Optional subjects studied, i.e., Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology and 55% marks in Botany in all the three years and in aggregate.

OR B. Sc. with not less than 55% marks both in aggregate and Botany with Chemistry and Genetics as other subjects of studies. 6. Course of Study : M. Sc. (Zoology) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B.Sc. with Zoology as the main subject with 55% marks in the subject and 55% marks in aggregate in Botany, Chemistry and / or Genetics as subsidiary subjects. Candidates with Bio-Chemistry as a subsidiary subject are also eligible.

OR B.Sc. with not less than 55% marks in Zoology as main subject and Botany and Chemistry / Biochemistry as subsidiary subjects.

OR B.Sc. with Zoology as one of the subjects of equal value among the optional subjects studied i.e. Botany, Zoology and Chemistry with 55% marks both in Zoology and aggregate. For M.Sc. (Zoology) course the following fields of specialization are available. The number of seats allocated for various branches are noted against each. The same shall be allocated by the Department of Zoology later.

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i) Entomology : 35% ii) Fishery Science and Aquaculture : 35% iii) Parasitology : 10% iv) Genetics : 10% v) Agricultural Nematology : 10% 7. Course of Study : Post M. Sc. Diploma in Plant Tissue Culture and Micropropagation Duration : 2 Semesters Minimum Qualification : Candidates for admission should have obtained M. Sc. Degree of a recognised Indian University or Institution in any of the following subjects with at least 55% marks in aggregate. (i) Botany (ii) Life Sciences / Biological Sciences (iiii) Biotechnology (iv) Forestry (v) Environmental Botany (vi) Agriculture Syllabus : Botany, Plant Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Genetic Engineering, Cytogenetics & Breeding, Phytodiversity Conservation of Postgraduate level. Note :

(1) The candidates selected for admission to Post M. Sc. Diploma in Plant Tissue Culture and Micropropropagation course shall be provided financial support towards studentship as per DBT norms

(2) Hostel Accommodation will be provided to the admitted candidates as per the University rules. 8. Course of Study : M. Sc. (Wildlife Sciences) Duration : 4 Semester 9. Course of Study : PG Diploma in Biodiversity Management and Conservation Duration : 1 Year Caution : The candidates applying for admission to this course should be prepared for the rigours and hazards

of forest life. Minimum Qualification : Candidates should have obtained any of the following degree from this University or any recognised University or institution with at least 55% marks in aggregate or equivalent grade: 1. B.Sc. / B.Sc. (Hons.) with any of the following subjects : i) Zoology and Botany ii) Environmental Biology iii) Forestry iv) Agriculture v) Ecology 2. B.Sc. Agriculture 3. B.Sc. Forestry 4. B.V.Sc. Important : There will be an Admission Test for admission to M. Sc. Wildlife Sciences and PG Diploma in Biodiversity

Management and Conservation. Candidates qualifying the Admission Test may opt for either of the Courses. Selection Procedure : Admission to the Course is based on merit aptitude determined through Departmental Test to be conducted by the Chairman, Department of Widlife Science, AMU, Aligarh. Candidates are advised to reach Aligarh to appear in the Test on the given date and time. No separate intimation letter to appear in the Test will be sent to the candidates concerned. For further details the candidates may contact the Chairman of the Department of Studies concerned. There shall be one paper of Two Hours duration of 150 marks with 50% weightage for objective type questions and 50% for short descriptive type questions.

Syllabus Ecology and Conservation Life : its origin and definition, Animal diversity, Evolution of Life, Fundamental of Genetics, Species and Population Systematics : the science of animal classification, Ecology : definition and scope. Ecosystem, Energy flow and biogeochemical cycles in ecosystem. Biotic community concept. Species diversity, richness and evenness. Food chains and food webs, food pyramid and population regulation. Natural resources. Man in nature. Ecological implications of continued human population increase and the necessity of conservation of resources and wildlife management. Indian national parks and sanctuaries. Major Indian mammalian and avian taxa and threats to their conservation. Wildlife Protection Act (1972). Project Tiger and Tiger Reserves in India. Major forest types and bio-geographical regions in India. Current issues in wildlife conservation in India. Major NGOs and their role in wildlife conservation. Trade in wildlife. Concept of biodiversity.

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10. Course of Study : M. Sc. (Museology) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualifications : Bachelor’s degree under 10+2+3 System of education of this University or an examination recognised by the University as its equivalent with not less than 55% marks in any one of the following subjects : Zoology, Botany, Wildlife, Geology, Chemistry, Anthropology, Engineering, Bachelor of Computer Applications (B.C.A.), Archaeology, Industrial Chemistry, Geography, Agriculture, Forestry, Environmental Science, Bio-Chemistry and other relevant subjects. Note : There will be one paper of two hours duration of 150 marks with 50% weightage for objective type question and 50% for short descriptive type questions. SYLLABUS FOR M.SC. (MUSEOLOGY) ENTRANCE EXAMS. Introduction, Chemical Composition of atmosphere - particles, ions and radicals and their formation, chemical and petrochemical reactions in atmosphere, smog formation pollution by chemicals, petroleum, chlorofluorocarbons. Biological cycles of c, n and p. green house effect, acid rain, air pollution - control and their chemistry. Analytical methods for measuring air pollutants. Composition, micro and macro nutrients, pollution - fertilizers, pesticides, plastics and metals waste treatment. Cement, sugar, paper and pulp, drugs, thermal power plants, nuclear power plants, etc. disposal of wastes and their management. Chemical solution to environmental problems, biodegradability, principles of decomposition, Bhopal Gas Tragedy, Chernobyl, three miles island, sewezo and minamata disasters. Nomenclature - generic name, trade names Raw materials for organic compound : petroleum natural gas, fractional of crude oil cracking, reform, hydro forming, isomerisation, Coal : types, structures, properties, distillation of coal, chemicals derived there from. Renewable natural resources : Cellulose, starch - properties, modification, important industrial chemical derived from them, alcohol and alcohol based chemicals, oxalic acid, furfural. Basic metallurgic operations : pulverization, calcinations, roasting, refining. Physicochemical principles of extraction of : iron, copper, lead, silver, sodium, aluminum, magnesium, zinc, chromium. Inorganic materials of industrial importance : Their availability, forms structure and modification, Alumina, Silica, Silicates, Clays, Mica, Carbon, Zeolites. Material Science : Mechanical properties of material and change with resect to temperature. Materials of construction used in Industry. Materials of Alloys - Important metals and alloys, iron, copper, aluminum, lead, nickel, titanium, and their alloys - mechanical and chemical properties and their applications. Glass - Types, composition manufacture, physical and Chemical properties, Applications. Pollution - Air, Oxygen, Nitrogen cycle, water, Biosphere, Flora and Fauna, Energy, Soil. Pollutants and their statutory limits, various pollution evaluation methods. Classification of Polymers - Natural, synthetic, inorganic, thermoplastics, thermo sets, glasses, fibers etc. Angiosperms : Identification, Nomenclature and Classification : Comparison of systems of classification (Bentham & Hooker and Engler & Prantal) : Primitive and Advance features; salient features of the International Gods of Botanical Nomenclature. Diagnostic features of the following familities with reference to local flora and economic importance : Ranunculaceae, Malvaceae, Brassicaceae, Pappilionaceae, Caesalpinaceae, Solanaceae, Astraceae, Poaceae. Ecosystem development and energy flow : Ecosystem : Concept and structure, energy flow, ecological effieciencies, cycling of C, N and P. Biotic and a biotic components their interrelationships. Trophic organisation, autotrophy, heterotrophy, parasitism, detritus and decomposition. Systematic in practice : Importance of herbarium specimens and their preparation; Role of herbaria and botanical gardens. Human ecology and ecological management : The Human population, renewable and non-renewable resources and their manaagement, conservation of biodiversity, endangered species. Geology and its perspective : Earth in the solar system : origin, size, shape, mass, density, rotational and revolution parameters. Formation of core, mantle, crust, hydrosphere and biosphere. Radioactivity and age of the earth. Origin of oceans, continents and mountains. Earthquake and earthquake belts, its measurements. Volcanoes : types and distribution. Magma : Definition, physical properties and chemical composition, origin. Types of roks and their significance. Palaeobiology : definition, branches and scope. Preservation potential of organism, requirement of fossilization. Fossils, process of fossilization and different kinds of fossils. Elementary idea about origin of life. Stratigraphic classification and correlation. Methods of collecting Stratigraphic data, surface data, sub-surface data. Introduction to Natural History : Ecology and Evolution, Geological time chart, Taxonomy and binomial nomenclature, Concept of species and genus. Characteristics features of animal phyla from protozoa to mammals. Current Environmental Issues and Nature Conservation. Cell Structure and Chemical Organisation : Techniques in cell biology, cell culture, cell theory, structure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, animal and plant cell, chemical organisation of cell. Genetics : Mendelian inherimance, genetic control and pedigree. Gene interaction Linkage and crossing over, sex determination. Structure of chromosome, Chromosomal disorder and karyotypes (Human).

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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE PERTAINING TO Cultural and Natural Heritage of India (Tangible and Intangible) : Dances, festivals, Music, Drama, monuments, traditions and rituals, flora, fauna, national parks, bird sancturies, fragrances and calls and voices of animals, etc. History, History of Arts, History of Science Current environmental and health Issues. Important Museums, Archives and Libraries of India. Other important current event and issues of the world. 11. Course of Study : M. Sc. in Enzyme and Fermentation Technology (Under Self-Financing Scheme) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : Candidates should have obtained any of the following bachelor degree from this University or any recognized University or Institution with at least 55% marks in aggregate or equivalent grade : (1) B. Sc. / B.Sc. (Hons.) with any of the following subject : Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Molecular Genetics, Botany, Zoology, Biological Sciences, Life Sciences, Biosciences, Industrial Chemistry, Industrial Microbiology and Nutrition. 2. B.Sc. Agriculture 3. B.Pharma 4. B.V.Sc. The following Special Fee for the Course will be paid by the candidates at the time of admission in addition to normal admission charges :

(i) Rs. 30,000/- per annum per candidate admitted under General Category, (ii) U.S. $ 10,000 per NRI candidate at the time of admission, (iii) U.S. $ 1,000 per SAARC candidate at the time of admission, (iv) Two meritorious candidates under General Category (one Internal and one External) will be admitted on

payment of nominal fees as per University rules. Note : If NRI candidates are not eligible, the seats shall be transferred to SAARC candidates. In case NRI and SAARC

candidates are not eligible / available then all the three seats shall be transferred to the General Category. Syllabus of Admission Test : (i) Biology and (ii) Chemistry (Both of Graduate Level) (iii) Elementary Mathematics (Secondary level) Selection Procedure : Admission to the M.Sc. Courses are based on merit aptitude determined through Departmental Test to be conducted by the Chairman of the Department of Studies, AMU, Aligarh. Candidates are advised to reach Aligarh to appear in the Test on the given date and time. No separate intimation letter to appear in the Test will be sent to the candidates concerned. For further details the candidates may contact the Chairman of the Department of Studies concerned. The Test Papers having 80 Questions shall be of Two Hours duration with the following breakup :

a) 70 Objective Type Questions (Multiple Choices) : 140 marks. b) 10 Short Answer Type Questions : 60 marks.

Total : 200 marks Syllabus : B.Sc. I Year, II Year and III Year Courses being taught in the Department concerned, Faculty of Life Sciences,

Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. 12. Course of Study : Post M.Sc. Diploma in Museology Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : Masters Degree with not less than 50% marks in one of the following subjects in order of preference : Zoology, Wildlife Science,Botany, Geology, Chemistry, Anthropology, Archaeology, History and Fine Arts.

Certificate Courses

Course of Study: 13. Certificate in RS and GIS Applications in Environmental Studies 14. Certificate in Wildlife Ecology and Management 15. Certificate in Biodiversity Management and Conservation Duration : 2 months Minimum Qualification : Graduation from Indian /Foreign University having studied Science / Life Sciences /Agricultural / Verterinary Sciences. Selection Procedure : The Selection will be made strictly in order of merit on the basis of marks obtained by the candidate in the quailifying examination.

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Faculty of Management Studies & Research

Details of Courses alongwith Course Code, Intake, Important Dates, Time and Fee Structure

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1 Master of Business Administration

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60+2*+5**

MBAM 600/- 13.03.2009 14.05.2009 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 7765/- 8515/- 7765/- 8051/- 7315/- 8065/- 7315/- 7601/-

2 Master of Business Administration

(International Business)

20+ 5***

MBIB 600/- 13.03.2009 14.05.2009 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. 11815/- 12365/- 11815/- 11901/- 11465/- 12115/- 11465/- 11651/-

3 P.G.Diploma in Islamic Banking and Finance T 20 PDIB 600/- 13.03.2009 14.05.2009 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. 7765/- 8515/- 7765/- 8051/- 7315/- 8065/- 7315/- 7601/-

4 P.G.Diploma in Personnel Management1

D 20 PDPN 600/- 25.4.2009 28.6.2009 3 – 5 p.m. - - - - 1550/- 1650/- 1550/- 1650/-

5 P. G.Diploma in Marketing Management1

D 20 PDMM 600/- 25.4.2009 28.6.2009 3 – 5 p.m. - - - - 1550/- 1650/- 1550/- 1650/-

* For cultural scholarship holders ** For self financing foreign nationals (duly sponsored by the Govt. of India) and NRIs *** NRIs / Foreign Nationals

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A Combined Admission Test for admission to MBA / MBA (IB) / PG Diplom a in Islamic Banking and Finance shall be conducted. Candidates are required to submit only one Application Form even if they wish to be considered for admission to more than one of these courses. They should clearly indicate in their Application Forms their choices in order of preference. Admission shall be granted to the MBA / MBA (IB) / PG Diplom a in Islamic Banking and Finance Courses on the basis of the performance in the Written Admission Test, Interview / Aptitude Assessment and Group Discussion. Candidates shall be called for Interview / Aptitude Assessment and Group Discussion on the basis of the performance in the Test. For the candidates who qualify written test, appearing in Interview / Group Discussion is compulsory to become eligible for admission, if offered. 1. Course of Study : Master of Business Administration (MBA) Duration : 4 Semester 2. Course of Study : Master of Business Administration (International Business) MBA (IB) Duration : 4 Semester 3. Course of Study : PG Diploma in Islamic Banking and Finance Duration : 2 Semesters Minimum Qualification : Bachelors degree in any discipline with at least 50% marks in aggregate. The Combined Admission Test (CAT) (one paper) consists of questions based on five areas as outlined below. Candidates are required to note the following : (i) This test is designed keeping in view the intellectual capacity of an average graduate student of an Indian

University. (ii) The proposed outline given in each section is not exhaustive; it is indicative. Questions may be asked related

directly or indirectly to the topics.

Syllabus for Admission Test A. Environmental Awarness: Objective : To test candidates' awareness of the developments in the political, social, technological and economic environments both in the Indian and International contexts. Contents : Characteristics of Indian economy, basic economic indicators, industrial, trade, fiscal, budgetary and monetary policies, Indian banking system and its functioning, awareness about corporate sector, Indian and international trade, economic agreements, changes in political, technological and cultural environments. B. Quantitative and Numerical Ability: Objective : To judge candidates' ability to use the fundamental and standard procedure in arithmetic, algebra, geometry and other branches of mathematics and to ascertain logical thinking, accuracy and speed in applying the basic skills of mathematics. Contents : Elementary Arithmetic - percentage, ratio, proportion time and distance, relative speed, time and work, interest, stocks, shares and discount, rules of divisibility, HCF and LCM, power, exponents and roots; Elementary algebra - algebraic equations; Elementary geometry - angle, line, polygon, solids, cylinders, perimeter, volume, circles, tangent to circle, sphere, etc.; linear and quadratic equations; Basics of trigonometry and coordinate geometry. C. Comprehension and Verbal Ability: Objective : To test a candidate's skill of quick comprehension and verbal ability - both of which reflect a person's ability to understand facts faster than his/her peers and also his/her skill in organising thoughts and expressing them in a clear manner. Contents : Comprehension at paragraph and sentence level, identification of mistakes; grammar and usage; Vocabulary - word formation, synonyms, antonyms, pairing of words, analogies, sentence structure and construction, active and passive voice, prepositions, completion of sentences, etc. D. Reasoning and Intelligence: Objective : To assess the logical and reasoning capabilities of the candidate i.e. the ability to comprehend, evaluate, and deduce in a logical manner. Contents : This may include verbal reasoning and verbal analogy, letter series, number series, coding and decoding, logical diagrams, and syllogism, etc. E. Analysis and Interpretation of Data: Objective : To test the ability to interpret a given set of data for decision making or similar applications. It checks the awareness of methods used in representing data and various techniques in analysis and interpretation of data. Contents : Sets - Union and intersection; frequency and class intervals, cumulative frequencies, and various types of graphic diagrams used in interpretation; Basic of probability; and Permutation and combination.

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Part-Time Evening Courses (PGDPM and PGDMM)

These Courses can not be offered along with other Courses. Hostel accommodation is not provided to candidates admitted to these Courses. 1. Course of Study : PG Diploma in Personnel Management Duration : 1 Year 2. Course of Study : PG Diploma in Marketing Management Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : Bachelors’ degree in any discipline with at least 50% marks in aggregate.

Selection Procedure : Admission to the Course is based on merit aptitude determined through Departmental Test to be conducted by the Chairman, Department of Business Administration, AMU, Aligarh. Candidates are advised to reach Aligarh to appear in the Test on the given date and time. No separate intimation letter to appear in the Test will be sent to the candidates concerned. For further details the candidates may contact the Chairman of the Department of Studies concerned. Selection for admission to these Courses shall be made according to the preference indicated by the candidate in his / her Application Form and his/her rank in the Departmental Test.

Syllabus will be same as outlined for MBA / MBA (IB) / PG Diploma in Islamic Banking & Finance Combined Admission Test

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Faculty of Medicine

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU MEDICAL COLLEGE AND

DR. ZIAUDDIN AHMAD DENTAL COLLEGE

Details of Courses alongwith Course Code, Intake, Important Dates, Time and Fee Structure

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1 MBBS

T

145+5 (*For NRI ) MBBS 800/- 07.03.2009 28.05.2009 10 a.m-1p.m.

15070/-15270/- 14606/- 14806/- 14720/- 15170/- 14256/-14706/-

2 BDS 35+5*( * For NRI ) BDSB 800/ - 07.03.2009 28.05.2009 10 a.m-1p.m. 13070/-13270/- 12606/- 12806/- 12720/- 12920/- 12256/-12456/-

3 Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery (for women candidates)

20 DPGN 600/- 16.03.09 17.06.2009 10 a.m. 12 noon

- - 2520/- 2770/- - - 2370/- 2620/-

4 MD / MS (3 Years) PG Diploma Courses ( 2 Years)

T As per MCI Norms 1000/-

To be Notified Separately

5070/- 5520/- 5070/- 5056/- 4720/- 5170/- 4720/- 4706/-

5

M.Ch. ( Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery ) ( 3 Years)

T As per MCI Norms MCHM 1000/- 5070/- 5520/- 5070/- 5056/- 4720/- 5170/- 4720/- 4706/-

6

M.D.S. Orthodontics

T

1 ORDM 1000/- 5070/- 5520/- 5070/- 5056/- 4720/- 5200/- 4720/- 4706/-

M.D.S. Periodontics 1 PRDM 1000/- 5070/- 5520/- 5070/- 5056/- 4720/- 5200/- 4720/- 4706/- M.D.S. Conservative

Dentistry 1 CVDM 1000/- 5070/- 5520/- 5070/- 5056/- 4720/- 5200/-

4720/- 4706/-

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Undergraduate Courses

Combined Admission Test of MBBS and BDS Courses 1. Course of Study : M.B.B.S. Duration : 4 1/2 Years 2. Course of Study : Bachelor of Dental Surgery (B.D.S.) Duration : 5 Years. Minimum Qualification : The candidate must have passed Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination of this University or an examination recognised by the University as its equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Further, the candidate should have secured atleast 50% marks in the Admission Test. Age Limit : Not less than 17 years as on 31st December, 2009. No relaxation shall be made in the age limit under any

circumstances. Note : (1) Selection for admission to the MBBS / BDS Courses shall be done according to the preference (MBBS

/ BDS) indicated by the candidate in his/her Application Form and the rank in the Admission Test. (2) Selected candidates will have to go through the medical fitness examination before completing the

admission. SYLLABUS (For Combined Admission Test of MBBS and BDS Courses ) 1. CHEMISTRY Some Basic concepts of Chemistry, Structure of Atom, Classification of elements and periodicity in properties,Chemical bonding and molecular structure, States of matter Gases and liquids.Thermodynamics Equilibrium Redox reactions. Solid State Solution Electrochemistry Chemical Kinetics Surface Chemistry Hydrogen General principles and process of isolation of elements Studies of s & p-block elements Studies of d & f - block elements Coordination compounds Organic chemistry some basic principles and Techniques Hydrocarbons Environmental Chemistry Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Alchohals, phenols and Ethers Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic acids Organic compounds containing nitrogen Biomolecules Polymers Chemistry in everyday life. 2. PHYSICS

Physical World and Measurement ,Kinematics Laws of Motion Work, Energy and Power Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body Gravitation Properties of Bulk Matter Thermodynamics Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetics Theory of Gases Oscillations and Waves Electrostatics Current Electricity Magnetic Effect of Current and Magentism Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current Electromagnetic Waves Optics Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation Atoms and Nuclei Electronic Devices Communication System 3. BIOLOGY a. ZOOLOGY Diversity in living organism Classification of living organisms (Kingdom Animalia and Protista). Systematics and binomial system of nomenclature.Zoological Parks and meuseums Tissues in animals Morphology, anatomy and functions of different systems of an amnelia earthworm), an insect (cockroach) and an amphibian(frog) Biomolecules of cell Enzymes Digestion and absorption.Breathing and Respiration Body fluids and circulation Excretory products and elimination Locomotion and movement Control and Coordination Human Reproduction - Reproductive health, birth control, Contraceution and sexually transmitted disease. Human genetics - Sex determination in human being Linkage and crossing over. Inheritance pattern of haemophilia and blood groups in human beings, Genome and human genome project.DNA fingerprinting, Evolution (Theories Evidences) Zoology in human welfare Animal husbandary concepts of immunology,vaccine Pathogens Parasites Cancer and Aids.Adolescance and drug alocohol abuse.Applications of biotechnology Recombinant DNA technology and its application in health.Species, population, community Animal ecological adaptation Wildlife Conservation b. BOTANY BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION (5 Kingdom System / Classification). CLASSIFICATION OF ANGIOSPERMS UPTO SUBCLASS LEVEL, BOTANICAL GARDENS AND HERBARIA KINGDOM: MONERA (Archaebacteria & Eubacteria) KINGDOM :FUNGI Phycomycetes,Ascomycetes Basidiomycetes, Deuteromycetes

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KINGDOM : PLANTAE Algae, Bryophyta, Pteridophyta, Gymnosperms and Angiosperms. VIRUSES, VIROIDS & LICHENS, STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION IN PLANTS. MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS Root, Stem, Leaf and their modifications, Inflorescence, Flower, Fruit and Seed, Description of following plant families (a) Fabaceae (b) Solanaceae (c) Liliaceae ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS TISSUES; Meristematic and Permanent, Simple and Complex Tissue System. Anatomy of root, stem & Leaf (monocot & dicot). Secondary growth in stem & root. CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION, CELL Wall, Cell membrane and cell organelles, Plastids, Mitochondria, Endosplasmic reticulum, Golgi Bodies, Ribosomes, Lysosomes, Vacuoles, Centrioles, Nuclear Organisation and Microbodies. CELL DIVISION : Cell Cycle, Mitosis and Meiosis, Plant Physiology TRANSPORT IN PLANTS MINERAL, NUTRITION PHOTO SYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS RESPIRATION IN PLANTS, PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT. PLANT REPRODUCTION. Reproduction in Organism Reproduction in Flowering plants pollution and fertilization, double fertilization,development of seed and fruit, apomixes and polyembryony Development of seeds and fruits. MENDEILIAN INHERITANCE CHROMOSOMAL BASIS OF INHERITANCE : Deviations from Mendelian ratio(gene interaction, incomplete dominance,complimentary genes,multiple alleles and co-dominance, MOLECULAR BASIS OF

INHERITANCE, DNA Structure, Replication, transcription, translation. Regulations of Gene Expression.Plant breeding Plant Tissue Culture Food Production, Microbes in household food processing, industrial production, Sewage treatment and energy generation. BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS, Recombinant DNA technology - Applications in agriculture and industry, Genetically modified(GM) organisms - Insulin and Bt. Cotton,bio-safety issues. ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT, Ecosystem : Components, Types and energy flow, Ecological adaptations in plants, Environmental issues.

Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery

3. Course of Study : Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery (For Women Candidates) Duration : 3 Years and six months Minimum Qualification : The candidate must have passed Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination with Physics, Chemistry and Biology with 45% marks in aggregate. Age Limit : The age of candidate for Nursing Course as on September 1, 2009 should be between 17 years and 35 years.

Selection Procedure : The candidate will be selected on the basis of Admission Test and the Test shall comprise

questions of English, Elementary Mathematics and General Knowledge.

POSTGRADUATE COURSES

4. Course of Study : MD/MS/PG Diploma 5. Course of Study : M.Ch. (Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery) 6. Course of Study : M.D.S (Orthodontics,Periodontics and Conservative Dentistry ) Important : Detailed information regarding Admission Test will be available on Internet in the month of September

2009.

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Faculty of Science

Details of Courses alongwith Course Code, Intake, Important Dates, Time and Fee Structure

S.No Course of Study

Cat

ego

ry

Inta

ke

Course Code

Admission Test Fee /

Processing Charges

(Rs.)

Last Date for receipt

of Application

Form

Date of

Admission Test

Time of

Admission Test

Fees payable at the time of admission (Rs.) RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT

Boys Girls Boys Girls

INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT

1. Master in Computer Science and Applications T 60 CAMM 600/- 16.03.2009 10.06.2009 10 a.m. 12 noon

3865/- 4565/- 3865/- 4101/- 3515/- 4215/- 3515/- 3751/-

2. B.Sc. (Hons.) Computer Applications T 30 CABB 600/-

14.03.2009 17.06.2009 10 a.m. - 12 noon

2715/- 2965/- 2251/- 2501/- 2415/- 2615/- 1951/- 2151/-

3. B.Sc. (Hons.) Information Technology* T 25+5� ITBB 600/- 7715/- 7965/- 7251/- 7501/- 7415/- 7615/- 6951/- 7151/-

4. B.Sc. (Hons.) Computer Maintenance* T 25+5� COMB 600/- 7715/- 7965/- 7251/- 7501/- 7415/- 7615/- 6951/- 7151/-

5. B.Sc. (Hons) Chemistry N 120** CHBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2301/- 2501/- 2465/- 2615/- 2001/- 2151/-

6. B.Sc. (Hons) Geography N 45 GGBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2301/- 2501/- 2465/- 2615/- 2001/- 2151/-

7. B.Sc. (Hons) Geology N 100 GLBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2301/- 2501/- 2465/- 2615/- 2001/- 2151/-

8. B.Sc. (Hons) Mathematics N 120 MMBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2301/- 2501/- 2465/- 2615/- 2001/- 2151/-

9. B.Sc. (Hons) Physics N 120 PHBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2301/- 2501/- 2465/- 2615/- 2001/- 2151/-

10. B.Sc. (Hons) Statistics N 30 STBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2301/- 2501/- 2465/- 2615/- 2001/- 2151/-

11. B.Sc. (Hons.) Industrial Chemistry T 30 ICBB 600/- 14.03.2009 17.06.2009 3 - 5 p.m. 2765/- 2965/- 2301/- 2501/- 2465/- 2615/- 2001/- 2151/-

12. M.Sc. (Applied Geology) D 30 GLMM 600/- 30.4.2009 26.6.2009 12 – 2 p.m. 2565/- 3215/- 2565/- 2751/- 2215/- 2865/- 2215/- 2401/-

13. M.Sc. (Chemistry) D 60 CHMM 600/- 30.4.2009 24.6.2009 10 a.m. 12 noon 2565/- 3215/- 2565/- 2751/- 2215/- 2865/- 2215/- 2401/-

14. M.Sc./M.A. (Geography) D 40 GGMM 600/- 30.4.2009 26.6.2009 4 – 6 p.m. 2565/- 3215/- 2565/- 2751/- 2215/- 2865/- 2215/- 2401/-

15. M.Sc./M.A. (Mathematics) D 60 MMMM 600/- 30.4.2009 25.6.2009 3 – 5 p.m. 2565/- 3215/- 2565/- 2751/- 2215/- 2865/- 2215/- 2401/-

16. M.Sc. (Operations Research) D 10 ORMM 600/- 30.4.2009 24.6.2009 3 – 5 p.m. 2565/- 3215/- 2565/- 2751/- 2215/- 2865/- 2215/- 2401/-

17. M.Sc. (Physics) D 50 PHMM 600/- 30.4.2009 25.6.2009 10 a.m. 12 noon

2565/- 3215/- 2565/- 2751/- 2215/- 2865/- 2215/- 2401/-

18. M.Sc. / M.A. (Statistics) D 30 STMM 600/- 30.4.2009 24.6.2009 3 – 5 p.m. 2565/- 3215/- 2565/- 2751/- 2215/- 2865/- 2215/- 2401/-

19. M.Sc. (Industrial Chemistry) D 25+5�

ICMM 600/- 25.4.2009 12.6.2009 3 – 5 p.m. 2565/- 3215/- 2565/- 2751/- 2215/- 2865/- 2215/- 2401/-

20. P.G. Diploma in Hydrogeology N 10 PDHY 200/- 06.04.2009 - 2715/- 3465/- 2715/- 3001/- 2365/- 3115/- 2365/- 2651/-

* Note : Every admitted candidate to (i) B. Sc. (Hons.) Information Technology and (ii) B. Sc. (Hons.) Computer Maintenance Courses shall pay Rs. 5000/- per annum as Development Charges. The first instalment of Rs. 5000/- has been included in the Table under the column “Fees payable at the time of admission”

** Sixty (60) seats are reserved for Mathematics Group and 60 for Biology Group. � For NRI candidates � Reserved for NRIs / Foreign Nationals

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1. Course of Study : Master in Computer Science and Applications (MCA) Duration : 6 Semester Minimum Qualification : B. Tech. / B. Arch. / B.E. with 55% marks in aggregate

OR

(i) The candidate must have obtained Bachelor Degree in Science from a recognised University with 55% marks in aggregate and must have studied Mathematics along with any two of the following subjects - Statistics, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Application, Computer Maintenance, Information Technology as main or subsidiary subject at the qualifying examination.

(ii) Must have studied Physics and Mathematics in the Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent Course. Selection Procedure : Candidates for MCA are to be selected for admission on the basis of Admission Test as follows : One written paper of Two Hours duration consisting of 100 questions based on the following subjects :

1. Mathematics and Statistics : 50 Questions 2. Physics : 20 Questions 3. Computer Science : 20 Questions 4. Logical ability, deductive ability and reasoning : 10 Questions

Syllabus

1. Physics : Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism, Electronics, Optics and Electromagnetic Theory 2. Mathematics : Vector Analysis and Geometry, Calculus, Numerical Analysis, Differential Equations, Algebra,

Advanced Calculus 3. Statistics : Probability Theory, Descriptive Statistics, Sample Surveys and Design of Experiment, Statistical

Inference 4. Computer Science : Fundamentals of Computers and Problem solving, Business Data Processing, Data Structure

and Structured Programming, Systems Programming and Operating System For detailed syllabus of above mentioned papers the candidates are advised to consult B. Sc. (Hons.) I and II Year syllabus of A.M.U.

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES An applicant for admission to B.Sc. (Hons.) Courses should indicate in the Application Form only the Main subject which he/she wants to offer. Candidates wishing to apply for admission to Main Subject of Faculty of Science as well as that of Faculty of Life Sciences should submit separate Application Forms to Faculty of Science and Life Sciences. Important: Admission will be based on the merit list prepared on the basis of marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry, English and

Mathematics / Biology. For the candidates who have offered Mathematics and Biology both, the higher marks obtained in one of these subjects will be considered for determining the merit list.

Details of Main and Subsidiary Combinations

Main Subjects Subsidiary Subjects

Physics 1 Chemistry and Mathematics 2 Mathematics and Statistics

Chemistry 1 Physics and Mathematics 2 Botany and Zoology

Mathematics 1 Physics and Chemistry 2 Physics and Statistics

Geography 1 Chemistry and Geology 2 Mathematics and Statistics

Geology 1 Physics and Mathematics 2 Chemistry and Geography

Statistics 1 Mathematics and Physics 2 Mathematics and Economics

Industrial Chemistry Chemistry and Industrial Sciences Note : Availability of the above combination is not guaranteed.

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2. Course of Study : B.Sc. (Hons.) Physics Duration : 3 Years 3. Course of Study : B.Sc. (Hons.) Mathematics Duration : 3 Years Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination with not less than 55% marks both in aggregate and the subject concerned. For admission to B.Sc. (Hons.) with Physics as main/subsidiary subject, the candidates should have passed Mathematics at the qualifying examination. 4. Course of Study : B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry Duration : 3 Years Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination with not less than 55% marks both in aggregate and in Chemistry. 5. Course of Study : B.Sc. (Hons.) Geography Duration : 3 Years Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination with not less than 55% marks in aggregate. 6. Course of Study : B.Sc. (Hons.) Geology Duration : 3 Years Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination with not less than 55% marks both in aggregate and in Science subjects.

Note : Students taking Geology as the main subject shall be allowed to offer Physics as a subsidiary subject only if they have passed Mathematics in SSSC or an equivalent examination. 7. Course of Study : B.Sc. (Hons.) Statistics Duration : 3 Years Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination with Maths/Statistics as one of the subjects with not less than 55% marks in aggregate. 8. Course of Study : B.Sc. (Hons.) Industrial Chemistry Duration : 3 Years Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination with not less than 55% marks both in aggregate and in Chemistry.

Selection Procedure : The admission to B. Sc. (Hons.) Industrial Chemistry course is based on merit determined

through Admission Test. Syllabus : Chemistry of Senior Secondary School Certificate examination of this University 9. Course of Study : B.Sc. (Hons.) Computer Applications Duration : 3 Years. 10. Course of Study : B.Sc. (Hons.) Information Technology Duration : 3 Years 11. Course of Study : B.Sc. (Hons.) Computer Maintenance Duration : 3 Years Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination with not less than 55% marks in aggregate and must have passed Physics and Mathematics as two of the subjects at the qualifying examination.

OR Diploma in Engg. with at least 55% marks in aggregate.

Selection Procedure : Admission to B. Sc. (Hons.) Computer Applications / B. Sc. (Hons.) Information Technology / B. Sc.

(Hons.) Computer Maintenance is based on merit determined through Admission Test.

Syllabus : Physics and Mathematics of Senior Secondary School Certificate examination of this University.

POSTGRADUATE COURSES 12. Course of Study : M.Sc. (Chemistry) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B.Sc. (Hons.) / B.Sc. with Chemistry as a Main/Major subject with not less than 55% marks in aggregate and not less than 55% marks in Chemistry.

For M. Sc. (Chemistry) Course the following fields of specialization are available. The number of allocated seats for various branches are noted against each. The same shall be allocated by the Department of Chemistry later.

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i) M.Sc. (Analytical Chemistry) : 20% ii) M.Sc. (Inorganic Chemistry) : 20% iii) M.Sc. (Organic Chemsitry) : 35% iv) M.Sc. (Physical Chemistry) : 25%

13. Course of Study : M.Sc. (Physics) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B. Sc. (Hons.) / B. Sc. with Physics as main / major subject and Mathematics as one of the subsidiary subjects with not less than 55% marks in aggregate and not less than 55% marks in Physics and Mathematics taken together. 14. Course of Study : M.Sc. Applied Geology Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B.Sc. (Hons.) with Geology as Main subject or B. Sc. with Geology as one of the subjects of equal weight with not less than 55% marks in the subject concerned and 55% marks in aggregate. 15. Course of Study : M.Sc./M.A. (Geography) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B.Sc. (Hons.) / B.A (Hons.) with Geography as Main or subsidiary subject with not less than 55% marks in the subject concerned and not less than 55% marks in aggregate. Note : Preference will be given to candidates having studied Geography as Main subject at graduate level. 16. Course of Study : M.Sc. / M.A. (Mathematics) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B.Sc.(Hons.) with Mathematics as Main subject with not less than 55% marks in aggregate and not less than 55% marks in Mathematics.

OR B.Sc./B.A. with Mathematics as Major subject with 55% marks in aggregate and not less than 60% marks in Mathematics. 17. Course of Study : M.Sc. /M.A. (Statistics) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : (i) B.A. / B. Sc. (Hons.) or B.A. / B. Sc. with Statistics as Main / Major subject and Mathematics as one of the subsidiary subjects with not less than 55% marks in aggregate (ii) B. Sc/B.A. or B. Sc. (Hons.) / B.A. (Hons.) or its equivalent with Statistics and Mathematics as two of the subjects with not less than 55% marks in aggregate. 18. Course of Study : M.Sc. /M.A. (Operations Research) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : (i) B.A. / B. Sc. (Hons.) or B.A. / B. Sc. with Statistics as Main / Major subject and Mathematics as one of the subsidiary subjects with not less than 55% marks in aggregate (ii) B. Sc. / B.A. or B. Sc. (Hons.) / B.A. (Hons.) or its equivalent with Statistics and Mathematics as two of the subjects with not less than 55% marks in the aggregate. Selection Procedure : Admission to the M.Sc. Courses are based on merit aptitude determined through Departmental Test to be conducted by the Chairman of the Department of Studies concerned, AMU, Aligarh. Candidates are advised to reach Aligarh to appear in the Test on the given date and time. No separate intimation letter to appear in the Test will be sent to the candidates concerned. For further details the candidates may contact the Chairman of the Department of Studies concerned. The Test Papers having 80 Questions shall be of Two Hours duration with the following breakup :

a) 70 Objective Type Questions (Multiple Choice) : 140 marks. b) 10 Short Answer Type Questions : 60 marks.

Total : 200 marks Syllabus : B.Sc. I Year, II Year and III Year Courses being taught in the Department concerned, Faculty of

Science, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. 19. Course of Study : M.Sc. (Industrial Chemistry) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B. Sc. (Hons.) Industrial Chemistry / B. Sc. with Industrial Chemistry as one of the major subjects with not less than 55% marks in aggregate (Marksheets of all the 03 years are required)

Syllabus for M.Sc. (Industrial Chemistry) Entrance Test - Courses of B. Sc. (Industrial Chemistry)

I, II and III Year of this University. 20. Course of Study : PG Diploma in Hydrogeology Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : M.Sc. or M. Tech. in Geology/Applied Geology or Geo-Physics with at least 50% marks in aggregate

OR B. Tech. (Civil) / B. Sc. Engg. (Civil) / B.E. (Civil) with First Division.

Note : Minimum Qualification may be relaxed for candidates sponsored by Professional Organizations.

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Faculty of Social Sciences

Details of Courses alongwith Course Code, Intake, Important Dates, Time and Fee Structure

S. No. Course of Study

Cat

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Inta

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Course Code

Admission Test Fee /

Processing Charges (Rs.)

Last Date for receipt

of Applicat ion Form

Date of Admission

Test

Time of Admission

Test

Fees payable at the time of admission (Rs.) RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT

Boys Girls Boys Girls

INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT

1 B. L.I.Sc. T 60 BLBB 600/- 16.03.2009 20.06.2009 10-12 noon. 3485/- 4165/- 3485/- 3701/- 3185/- 3815/- 3185/- 3351/-

2 B.A. (Hons) Economics N 100 ECBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2301/- 2501/- 2465/- 2615/- 2001/- 2151/-

3 B.A. (Hons) Education N 10 EDUB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2301/- 2501/- 2465/- 2615/- 2001/- 2151/-

4 B.A. (Hons) Geography N 50 GG1B 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2301/- 2501/- 2465/- 2615/- 2001/- 2151/-

5 B.A. (Hons) History N 30 HSBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2301/- 2501/- 2465/- 2615/- 2001/- 2151/-

6 B.A. (Hons) Islamic Studies N 25 ISBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2301/- 2501/- 2465/- 2615/- 2001/- 2151/-

7 B.A. (Hons) Political Science N 100 PLBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2301/- 2501/- 2465/- 2615/- 2001/- 2151/-

8 B.A. (Hons) Psychology N 35 PSBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2301/- 2501/- 2465/- 2615/- 2001/- 2151/-

9 B.A. (Hons) Sociology N 40 SOBB 200/- 02.04.2009 - - 2765/- 2965/- 2301/- 2501/- 2465/- 2615/- 2001/- 2151/-

10 B.Ed. T 120 EDBB 600/- 14.03.2009 13.06.2009 10 a.m. - 12 noon 2665/- 3215/- 2665/- 2751/- 2265/- 2915/- 2265/- 2451/-

11 Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.)

D 50 PEBB 600/- 25.4.2009 17.6.2009 From 6.30

a.m. onwards

7765/- 7965/- 7301/- 7501/- 7465/- 7615/- 7001/- 7151/-

12 Diploma in Teaching D 20 DPTE 600/- 25.4.2009 20.6.2009 3- 5 p.m. 2215/- 2865/- 2215/- 2401/- 1765/- 2515/- 1765/- 2051/-

13 Certificate in Turkish1 N 5 CETU 200/- 1 To be Notified Separately

- - - - 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

14 Diploma in Turkish1 N 5 DPTU 200/- - - - - 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

15 Diploma in West Asian Studies1 N 5 DPWA 200/- - - - - 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

16 M.A. (Economics) D 65 ECMM 600/- 30.4.2009 21.6.2009 4 – 6 p.m. 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

17 M.A. (Education) D 15 EDUM 600/- 30.4.2009 21.6.2009 12 – 2 p.m 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

18 M.A. (Geography) D 40* GGMM 600/- 30.4.2009 26.6.2009 4 – 6 p.m. 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

19 M.A. (History) D 40 HSMM 600/- 30.4.2009 22.6.2009 12 – 2 p.m. 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

20 M.A. (Islamic Studies) D 25 ISMM 600/- 30.4.2009 22.6.2009 4 – 6 p.m. 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

21 M.A. (Political Science) D 40 PLMM 600/- 30.4.2009 23.6.2009 12 -2 p.m. 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

22 M.A. (Public Administration) D 20 PAMM 600/- 30.4.2009 23.6.2009 4 – 6 p.m. 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

23 M.A. (Human Rights) D 15 HUMM 600/- 30.4.2009 24.6.2009 12 – 2 p.m. 4215/- 4865/- 4215/- 4401/- 3965/- 4615/- 3965/- 4151/-

24 M.A. (Psychology) D 40 PSMM 600/- 30.4.2009 24.6.2009 4 – 6 p.m. 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

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Admission Test Fee /

Processing Charges (Rs.)

Last Date for receipt

of Applicat ion Form

Date of Admission

Test

Time of Admission

Test

Fees payable at the time of admission (Rs.) RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT

Boys Girls Boys Girls

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25 M.A. (Sociology) D 35 SOMM 600/- 30.4.2009 25.6.2009 12 – 2 p.m. 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

26 M.A. (West Asian Studies) D 5 WAMM 600/- 30.4.2009 25.6.2009 4 – 6 p.m. 2515/- 3165/- 2515/- 2701/- 2165/- 2815/- 2165/- 2351/-

27 M. L.I.Sc. T 25 LBIM 600/- 02.03.2009 26.05.2009 3 – 6 p.m. 4215/- 4865/- 4215/- 4401/- 3865/- 4515/- 3865/- 4051/-

28 M.Ed. T 25 EDMM 600/- 02.03.2009 26.05.2009 10 – 1 pm 2415/- 3165/- 2415/- 2701/- 2065/- 2715/- 2065/- 2251/-

29 M.A. (Mass Communication) T 20 JMCM 600/- 14.03.2009 15.06.2009 3 – 5 p.m. 4465/- 5115/- 4465/- 4651/- 4115/- 4815/- 4115/- 4351/-

30 Master of Social Work T 25 SWMM 600/- 14.03.2009 15.06.2009 10 a.m. -12 noon

7515/- 8165/- 7515/- 7701/- 7165/- 7815/- 7165/- 7351/-

31 Postgraduate Diploma in Women’s Studies (Part Time)

N 15 PDWS 200/- 06.04.2009 - - - - - - 1650/- 2250/- 1650/- 2250/-

* Combined intake of M.A. / M. Sc. (Geography).

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UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

Important : (a) Candidate applying for admission to B.A. (Hons.) Courses should indicate only the main subject in the Application

Form which he/she wants to offer. Subsidiary subjects shall be decided at the time of admission, subject to the options available.

(b) In addition to the minimum qualification for admission to B.A. (Hons.) Courses, admission will be based on the merit list prepared on the basis of marks obtained in English and three subjects other than vocational subjects offered in various Faculties of A.M.U.

1. Course of Study : B.A. (Hons.) Duration : 3 Years Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or an equivalent examination with at least 50% marks in aggregate except in Geography. Minimum qualifying marks for admission to B.A. (Hons.) Geography will be 55% marks in aggregate. Any one from the following may be offered as the main subject: Economics, Education, Geography, History, Islamic Studies, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology and Physical Education

Permitted Combinations for B.A. (Hons.) Candidates seeking admission to B.A.(Hons.) shall choose two subjects out of the following six groups as subsidiary subjects but not more than one subject from any group. 1. Arabic/Persian/Sanskrit/Economics.

2. English /Philosophy/West Asian Studies/Statistics1

3. Urdu/Hindi/Modern Indian Languages (Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi and Kashmiri)2

/Sociology/Mathematics 4. Linguistics/Political Science/ Functional Hindi / Urdu 5. History / Psychology / Islamic Studies / Geography 6. Library Science / Tourism / Language Teaching and Translation / Education / Theology / Women's Studies.

1. Statistics / Mathematics shall be offered to only those who have studied Mathematics as one of the subjects at the SSSC level.

2. Candidates who have not studied the language at the SSSC level shall not offer it .

Note : a. Statistics and/or Mathematics may be offered as Subsidiary subject only with Economics as Main subject. b. A candidate offering the Main subject in the Faculty of Social Sciences, shall not offer more than one subsidiary

subject from the Faculty of Arts. c. Subject stated in Group 6 above, except Education can not be offered as Main subject.

2. Course of Study : Bachelor of Physical Education (BPEd) Duration : 1 Year

Minimum Qualification : a) Graduate with Physical Education as a Major subject with 50% marks.

OR b) Graduate in Physical Education (i.e. B.P.E. of three years duration) with 50% marks.

OR c) Graduate with 50% marks, having represented State / University in Sports/ Games / Atheletics.

OR d) Graduate with 50% marks, who represented in inter-collegiate sports / games tournament or passed basic Course in

adventure sports. OR

e) Graduate with 50% marks with “C” Certificate in NCC. OR

f) For those in category (a) to (e) above who are position holders (First, Second or Third) in State level sports / games and those who have participated in the National level sports / games, the minimum percentage of marks in the Graudation shall be 45%

Selection Procedure : Admission to the Course is based on merit aptitude determined through a Physical Fitness & Skill Test to be conducted by the Chairman, Department of Physical Health & Sports Ed ucation, AMU, Aligarh . Intimation letter to the eligible candidates will be sent by the Chairman of the Department concerned. Candidates are

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advised to bring with them all the original Academic and Sports / Games certificates on the date and time given below. For further details the candidates may contact the Chairman of the Department of Physical Health & Sports Education of the University. Applicants will appear for sports trial in : a. Physical Fitness : 50 marks b. Skill Test in Games / Sports : 40 marks c. Achievements in Games/Sports : 10 marks Merit List for selection shall be prepared on the basis of (a), (b) and (c). Schedule for Physical Fitness & Skill Test : From 6 .30 a.m. onwards on 17.06.2009.

POSTGRADUATE COURSES

3. Course of Study : M.A. (Economics) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B.A. with at least 55% marks in aggregate and not less than 55% marks in Economics

OR B.Sc. with at least 55% marks in aggregate and not less than 60% marks in Mathematics/ Statistics.

OR B. Com. with at least 55% marks in aggregate.

4. Course of Study : M.A. (Education) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B.A. with at least 50% marks in aggregate or an examination recognised by the University as its equivalent with Education either as main subject or as a subject of equal weightage at graduate level. 5. Course of Study : M.A. (Geography) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B. Sc. (Hons.)/B.A. (Hons.) with Geography as Main or Subsidary subject with not less than 55% marks in the subject concerned and not less than 55% marks in aggregate. 6. Course of Study : M.A. (History) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B.A./B. Sc./B. Com. or any equivalent degree with at least 50% marks in aggregate. 7. Course of Study : M.A. (Islamic Studies) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B.A/B.Sc./B.Com./B.Th. with at least 50% marks in aggregate. 8. Course of Study : M.A. (Political Science) Duration : 4 Semester 9. Course of Study : M.A. (Public Administration) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. with at least 50% marks in aggregate. 10. Course of Study : M.A. (Human Rights) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B.A./BA LLB with at least 50% marks in aggregate. 11. Course of Study : M.A. (Psychology) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B.A. with at least 55% marks in aggregate with Psychology as one of the subjects.

12 Course of Study : M.A. (Sociology) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. with at least 50% marks in aggregate. 13. Course of Study : M.A. (West Asian Studies) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : This course will be offered to candidates from Social Sciences and Geography, with at least 50% marks at graduate level. Selection Procedure : Admission to the M.A. Courses are based on merit aptitude determined through Departmental Test to be conducted by the Chairman of the Department of Studies concerned, AM U, Aligarh . Candidates are advised to reach Aligarh to appear in the Test on the given date and time. No separate intimation letter to appear in the Test will be

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sent to the candidates concerned. For further details the candidates may contact the Chairman of the Department of Studies concerned. The Test Papers having 80 Questions shall be of Two Hours duration with the following breakup :

a) 70 Objective Type Questions (Multiple Choice) : 140 marks. b) 10 Short Answer Type Questions : 60 marks.

Total : 200 marks Syllabus : B.A. I Year, II Year and III Year Courses being taught in the Department concerned, Faculty of Social

Sciences, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. 14. Course of Study : Master of Social Work (MSW) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. or its equivalent with not less than 50% marks in aggregate. Selection Procedure : Candidates will be selected for admission on the basis of the Admission Test of Two Hours duration :

Syllabus

1. General Awareness : Indian Social System, Indian History and Geography, Indian Economy and Government, General Science, Sports & Organizations

2. Numerical Ability and Data Interpretation : Elementary Arithmetic and Statistics 3. Communicative Skill and Comprehension : Sentence Structure, Narration, Preposition, Comprehension, Vocabulary 4. Reasoning and Intelligence : Verbal Reasoning and Verbal Analogy Letter series, Number series, Logical Diagrams

etc. 15. Course of Study : M.A. (Mass Communication) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : Graduate with not less than 50% marks in aggregate. Selection Procedure : Candidates will be selected on the basis of both Objective and Descriptive Type Admission Test.

Syllabus PART - A Objective Test - 40 Marks 1. General Awareness : a) Current Social, Political and Economic, National and International Issues. b) Major National and global events, sports, scientific and technological breakthrough. c) National and international personalities, bodies and organizations who are in news. d) Media Awareness : General information about newspaper, magazines, radio,television, books, films and other mass

media, media events, personalities and radio and television programmes. PART - B Descriptive Test - 60 Marks 2. Communicative Skill a) Writing News, Features, interviews and opinion. b) Critical evaluation of mass media and its media content. c) Reviews and Criticism (books, films, radio and television programmes). d) Sentence Structure, idioms, synonyms and antonyms, composition and comprehension, precis writing etc. 16. Course of Study : B. Ed. Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : (a) B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. / B.Th. or an equivalent examination with at least 50% marks in aggregate or Masters Degree in

any school subject with at least 50% marks. (b) The candidate should have studied two school subjects at graduate / equivalent recognised Madarsah education

level as main or subsidiary subjects. (c) A candidate is required to offer two school subjects - first to be offered as Test-subject by the candidate and the

second to be assigned by the Department, as specified under `Admission Test’, for practice teaching from any one of the following three groups :

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School Subjects : Group I Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences, Mathematics, Home Science, Economics and Geography. Group II Hindi, English, Urdu, Persian, Arabic, Sanskrit and Theology Group III History, Geography, Civics, Economics, Fine Arts, Commerce and Home Science. However, a candidate offering only one language from Group II may offer another school subject from Group III only. Candidates with B. Sc. Home Science degree may offer Home Science and those with B. Com. degree may offer Commerce as the first teaching subject. The candidates with recognised Madarsah degree / qualification may offer Arabic / Persian / Urdu / Theology as the first teaching subject. The phrase `School Subjects’ referred to above means those subjects which appear in the above three groups.

Medium of practice of teaching will be decided by the Chairman, Department of Education after the completion of admission. Important : Candidates seeking admission to B. Ed. Course are advised to enclose with the Application Form, self attested photocopies of the marksheets of B.A. / B. Sc. / B. Com. I Yr., II Yr., III Yr. In case of candidates who are going to appear in the Final year graduation examination, marksheets of only I & II Yr. are required. Those who have done Postgraduation shall enclose marksheets of M.A. / M. Sc. / M. Com. I Year and II Year. If a candidate does not enclose the copies of the above required marksheets, his/her application shall be rejected. Selection Procedure : Selection of the candidates for admission will be made on the basis of performance in Admission Test to be conducted in the following manner : Admission Test : There shall be one paper of Two Hours duration covering : a) Intelligence and General English : 50 questions b) One Teaching Subject as stated : 50 questions in the table below A candidate shall appear only in one Teaching Subject which he/she has indicated in the application form. The teaching subject will be assigned on the basis of merit in the test and the second teaching subject will be assigned by the Department in keeping with the eligibility of candidates and the infrastructural facilities available in the Department and the Practising Schools. The subject wise seats are given below :

Course Title Code Seats Content-cum-Methods of Teaching English EN 14 Content-cum-Methods of Teaching Urdu UR 13 Content-cum-Methods of Teaching Hindi HN 11 Content-cum-Methods of Teaching History HS 5 Content-cum-Methods of Teaching Geography GG 5 Content-cum-Methods of Teaching Civics CV 5 Content-cum-Methods of Teaching Economics EC 5 Content-cum-Methods of Teaching Commerce CM 3 Content-cum-Methods of Teaching Mathematics MM 14 Content-cum-Methods of Teaching Biological Sciences BL 12 Content-cum-Methods of Teaching Physical Sciences PH 12 Content-cum-Methods of Teaching Home Science HM 6 Content-cum-Methods of Teaching Arabic AR 3 Content-cum-Methods of Teaching Persian PR 3 Content-cum-Methods of Teaching Fine Arts FA 3 Content-cum-Methods of Teaching Sanskrit SK 3 Content-cum-Methods of Teaching Theology TH 3 Syllabus : Intelligence & General English and one School Subject. 17. Course of Study : M.Ed. Duration : 2 Semester Minimum Qualification : B.Ed. or an equivalent examination with at least 50% marks in aggregate of theory papers of B.Ed. or an equivalent examination. Candidates will be for admission on the basis of the Admission Test of Two Hours duration : Syllabus : Current Problems of Indian Education, The Test will be of descriptive nature (non-objective), The syllabus

will be of B. Ed. level.

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18. Course of Study : B.L.I.Sc. Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.Th. of this University or its equivalent examination with at least 50% marks.

OR B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.Th. having 45% marks with library experience of 5 years in a recognized Library.

OR B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.Th. having 45% marks with Masters degree in II division. Candidates will be selected on the basis of Admission Test to be conducted in the following manner :

One paper of Two Hours duration as detailed belo w:

General English and General Knowledge (having focus on the use of Library) 19. Course of Study : M.L.I.Sc. Duration : 2 Semester Minimum Qualification : B.Lib. Science/B.L.I.Sc. / B.L. & I.Sc. or an equivalent examination with at least 50% marks in aggregate. Selection Procedure : Candidates will be selected on the basis of Admission Test. Syllabus : The General Standard of admission test will be that of B.Lib. Sc./ B. L. & I. Sc. / B.L.I.Sc. Examination.

DIPLOMA COURSE 20. Course of Study : Diploma in Teaching Duration : 2 Years Minimum Qualification : Bachelor's or an equivalent degree from an oriental institution recognized by the University with not less than 45% marks in aggregate and having studied Urdu as one of the subjects at graduate level. Selection Procedure : Admission to the Course is based on merit aptitude determined through Departmental Test to be conducted by the Chairman, Department of Education, AMU, Aligarh . Candidates are advised to reach Aligarh to appear in the Test on the given date and time. No separate intimation letter to appear in the Test will be sent to the candidates concerned. For further details the candidates may contact the Chairman of the Department of Studies concerned.

PART-TIME COURSES

These courses shall be offered to full-time bonafide students or employees of this University. No hostel accommodation is provided to the candidates admitted to these courses. 21. Course of Study : Dip. in West Asian Studies Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : B.A./B.Sc./B. Com./B.Th. or an equivalent examination with not less than 45% marks in aggregate. 22. Course of Study : Certificate in Turkish Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : Secondary School Certificate or an equivalent examination with not less than 45% marks in aggregate. 23. Course of Study : Diploma in Turkish Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : Certificate in Turkish or its equivalent examination with not less than 45% marks in aggregate. 24. Course of Study : Postgraduate Diploma in Women’s Studies Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : Bachelor’s degree under 10+2+3 system of Education of this University or an examination recognized by the University as its equivalent (including the examinations of the first three years of the 5-year of the Bachelor of Law course, with all papers cleared) with not less than 50% marks. Selection Procedure : The Selection will be made strictly in order of merit on the basis of marks obtained by the candidate

in the quailifying examination.

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Faculty of Theology

Details of Courses alongwith Course Code, Intake, I mportant Dates, Time and Fee Structure

Course of Study

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Processing Charges (Rs.)

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Fees payable at the time of admission (Rs.) RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT

Boys Girls Boys Girls

INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT

B.Th. (Hons.) Shia N N

10 TSHB 200/- 06.04.2009 - - 2265/- 2415/- 1801/- 1951/- 2035/- 2065/- 1571/- 1601/- B.Th.(Hons.) Sunni

20 TSUB 200/- 06.04.2009 - - 2265/- 2415/- 1801/- 1951/- 2035/- 2065/- 1571/- 1601/-

M.Th. (Shia) D 5 TSHM 600/- 30.4.2009 25.6.2009 10 a.m. - 12 noon

1965/- 2565/- 1965/- 2101/- 1565/- 2215/- 1565/- 1751/-

M.Th. (Sunni) D 20 TSUM 600/- 30.4.2009 25.6.2009 10 a.m. - 12 noon 1965/- 2565/- 1965/- 2101/- 1565/- 2215/- 1565/- 1751/-

Certificate in Qira'at1 N 50 CEIQ 200/-

To be notified separately

- - - - - - 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/- Certificate in Shia Theology1

N 5 CESH 200/- - - - - - - 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

Diploma in Qira'at1 N 50 DPIQ 200/- - - - - - - 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/- Diploma in Shia Theology1

N 5 DPSU 200/- - - - - - - 300/- 350/- 300/- 350/-

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UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

1. Course of Study : B. Th. (Hons.) Sunni Duration : 3 Years Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination with 45% marks in aggregate.

OR Having passed V level from Darul Uloom Deoband, Mazahirul Uloom Saharanpur, Madarsatul Islah, Saraimeer, Azamgarh.

OR Obtained degrees/(sanad) from the institutions mentioned below approved by the university for admission to B. Th. (Sunni)

Degree/ Sanad

Institution Degree/ Sanad

Institution

Aalimat Ahle Sunnat Madarsah Asharfia Misbahul Uloom Mubarakpur,Azamgarh

Aalimat Jamia Qasmia Madarsa Shahi,Moradabad

Alim Allahabad University, U.P. Aalimat Jamiatus Slam Umrabad, Tamil Nadu Munshi/ Maulvi/Alim

Board of Arabic & Persian Examination, Uttar Pradesh

AlAlemiat Jamia-Tus-Salafiah, Varanasi, U.P.

Aalimat Al-Madarsatul Ulia of Darul Huda Islamic Academy,Malapuram,Kerala

Alim Lucknow University, Lucknow, U.P.

Munshi/ Maulvi/Alim

Arabic/Persian Board of Bihar / UP West Bengal

Aalimat Madarsah Aliya, Fatehpuri, Delhi

Aalimat Baquiatus Salihat, Vellore Alim Markazi Darsagah-e-Islami Rampur, U.P. Aalimat Darul Uloom Falah-e-Darain,

Tadkeshwar, Surat Aalimat Markazu Saqafathi Sunniya, Kozhikode,

Kerala; Aalimat Darul Uloom Faizpur Rasool

Siddharthnagar; Aalimat Nadvatul Ulama, Lucknow, U.P.

Aalimat Darul Uloom, Basti Aalimat Safa Shariat College, Siddharthnagar Alim Darul Uloom, Matlaul Uloom, Gher

Mardan Khan, Rampur Alimiyah Jamiatul Falah, Bilariyaganj, Azamgarh,

U.P. Aalimat Jamia Islamia, Tilkhana, Siddharthnagar Aalimat Jamiatul Hidaya, Jaipur Aalimat Jamia Nizamia, Hyderabad Alima Jamiatus Salehat, Rampur, U.P. Almiat Jamia Noorul Islam Niswa, Lucknow, U.P. Aalimat Jamia Alia Arabia Maunath Bhanjan UP 2. Course of Study : B. Th. (Hons.) Shia Duration : 3 Years Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination with 45% marks in aggregate.

OR Diploma in Shia Theology from AMU

OR

Obtained degree/(sanad) from the institution mentio ned below approved by the university for admission to B Th (Hons.) (Shia)

S.No. Degree/Sanad Institution 1. Munshi/Maulvi/Alim Board of Arabic & Persian Examination, Uttar Pradesh 2. Maulvi Babul Ilm, Mubarakpur, Azamgarh 3. Maulvi Jamia Haidariya, Khairabad Mau 4. Dabeer-e-Mahir Jamia Imamia Tanzeemul Makatib, Lucknow 5. Maulvi Jamia Imania, Varanasi 6. Maulvi Jamia Sultania Sultanul Madaris, Lucknow 7. Maulvi Jawadia Arabic College, Varanasi 8. Alim Lucknow University, U.P. 9. Maulvi Nazmia Arabic College, Lucknow 10. Maulvi Wasiqa Arabic College, Faizabad

Note : B.Th. (Sunni/Shia) is a 3 years Bachelor's Course after Senior Secondary School Examination level. Candidates

who have passed B.A. / B.Sc. / B. Com. (Hons.) are not eligible to pursue this Course.

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POSTGRADUATE COURSES 3. Course of Study : M. Th. (Sunni) Duration : 2 years Minimum Qualification :

B. Th. degree of this University with not less than 50% marks in aggregate OR

A degree/(sanad) with not less than 50% marks in aggregate as mentioned from the institution listed below approved by the university

S.No. Degree/Sanad Institution

1. Fazil Board of Arabic and Persian Examination, Uttar Pradesh 2. Fazil Baquiatus Salihat Vellore 3. Fazil Darul Uloom Al-Islamia, Basti, U.P. 4. Fazil Darul Uloom Deoband, U.P. 5. Dars-I-Nizami Darul Uloom Faleh-e-Darain, Tadkeshwar Distt., Surat 6. Fazil Darul Uloom, Deoband (Waqf) , U.P. 7. Fazil Jamaeatur Rashad, Azamgarh, U.P 8. Dars-I-Nizami Jame-Al-Islamiya, Talim Aldin, Dhabel, Distt. Valsad 9. Fazila Jameatus Salahat, Rampur, U.P. 10. Fazil Jamia Nizamiah, Hyderabad/ 11. Dars-I-Nizami Jamia Qasmia, Madarsah Shahi, Moradabad, U.P. 12. Fazil Jamia Umarabad, Madras 13. Fazilat Jamiatul Falah,Bilariyaganj,Azamgarh U.P 14. Al-Fazeelat Jamia-Tus-Salafiah, Varanasi, U.P. 15. Fazil Madarsah Examination Board, Bihar 16. Fazilat Madarsatul Islah, Sarai Meer, Azamgarh, U.P. 17. Fazil Madrasah Alia, Fatehpuri, 18. Fazil Madrasah Aliya, Calcutta 19. Fazil Madrasah Aliya, Rampur 20. Fazil Madrasah Shamsul Huda, Patna 21. Dars-I-Nizami(7yearscourse) Madrasah, Matla-ul-Uloom Ghair Mardan Khan, Rampur 22. Fazil Mazahirul Uloom, Saharanpur, U.P. 23. Fazil Nadvatul Ulama, Lucknow, U.P. 24. Fazil West Bengal Madarsa Education Board, Calcutta

IMPORTANT : All the candidates from the above Madaris / Institutions for admission to M. Th. (SUNNI/SHIA) are be

required to pass SSSC Examination (English Only) concurrently. 4. Course of Study : M. Th. (Shia) Duration : 2 Years Minimum Qualification :

B. Th. Degree/ Sanadul Afazil from Sultanul Madaris and Fazil from Nazmia Arabic College, Lucknow or Fazil from Board of Arabic and Persian Examinations, U.P.or Lucknow University with not less than 50% marks in aggregate.

OR Obtained degree not less than 50% marks in aggregate from the institution mentioned below

approved by the university for admission to M.Th.(Shia) S.No. Degree/Sanad Institution

1. Sanadul A Fazil Sultanul Madaris Lucknow, U.P. 2. Fazil Nazima Arabic College, Lucknow, U.P. IMPORTANT : All the candidates from the above Madaris / Institutions for admission to M. Th. (SUNNI/SHIA) are be

required to pass SSSC Examination (English Only) concurrently. Selection Procedure : Admission to the M. Th.(Shia/Sunni) is based on merit aptitude determined through Departmental Test to be conducted by the Chairman of the Department of Studies concerned, AM U, Aligarh . Candidates are advised to reach Aligarh to appear in the Test on the given date and time. No separate intimation letter to appear in the Test will be sent to the candidates concerned. For further details the candidates may contact the Chairman of the Department of Studies concerned.

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The Test Papers having 80 Questions shall be of Two Hours duration with the following breakup :

a) 70 Objective Type Questions (Multiple Choice) : 140 marks. b) 10 Short Answer Type Questions : 60 marks.

Total : 200 marks Syllabus : B.Th. (Sunni / Shia) I Year, II Year and III Year Courses being taught in the Department concerned, Faculty

of Theology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.

PART-TIME COURSES

These Courses are available to full-time bonafide students and employees of this University. No hostel accommodation is provided to students admitted to these Courses. 5. Course of Study : Certificate in Qira'at (Quranic Phonetics) Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination. 6. Course of Study : Diploma in Qira'at (Quranic Phonetics) Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : Certificate in Qira'at (Quranic Phonetics ) or its equivalent examination. 7. Course of Study : Certificate in Shia Theology Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : (1) High School or equivalent from any Board. (2) Munshi, Board of Arabic and Persian Examinations, U.P. (3) Moulvi, Board of Arabic and Persian Examinations, U.P. or from any reputed Shia Theology institution. (4) Aalim, Lucknow University (5) Dabeer-e-Mahir, Lucknow University (6) Adeeb - Jamia Urdu, Aligarh 8. Course of Study : Diploma in Shia Theology Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : (1) Certificate in Theology (Shia) or its equivalent (2) Aalim - Board of Arabic and Persian Examinations, U.P. (3) Fazil Tafseer - Lucknow University (4) Fazil-e-Adab - Lucknow University (5) Dabeer-e-Kamil - Lucknow University (6) Imadut Tafseer - Shia Arabic College Lucknow (7) Adeeb-e-Mahir - Jamia Urdu, Aligarh. NOTE: Mumtazul A Fazil and Sadrul A Fazil from Sultanul Madaris from Nazima Arabic College,

Lucknow, U.P. is recognized equivalent to M.Th. (Shia Theology) for admission to M.Phil. in Shia Theology

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Faculty of Unani Medicine

AJMAL KHAN TIBBIYA COLLEGE

Details of Courses alongwith Course Code, Intake, Important Dates, Time and Fee Structure

Course of Study C

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INT

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Registration & Admission Test Fee /

Processing Charges (Rs.)

Last Date for receipt of

Application Form

Date of Admission

Test

Time of Admission

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Fees payable at the time of admission (Rs.) RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT

Boys Girls Boys Girls

INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT INT EXT

Kamil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat (BUMS)

T T

45 BUMS 600/- 28.2.2009 16.05.2009 10 a.m. -

1 p.m. 3 – 5 p.m.

3170/- 3370/- 2706/- 2906/- 2870/- 3020/- 2406/- 2556/-

Pre-Tib 15 PTIB 600/- 28.2.2009 16.05.2009 10 a.m. -

1 p.m. 3 – 5 p.m.

3170/- 3370/- 2706/- 2906/- 2870/- 3020/- 2406/- 2556/-

Mahir-e-Tib (Doctor of Medicine) (3 Years)

T As per CCIM norms

MDUM MSUM

1000/- To be notified separately

3920/- 4120/- 3456/- 3656/- 3620/- 3820/- 3156/- 3356/-

Mahir-e-Jarahat (Master of Surgery) (3 Years)

T 1000/- 3920/- 4120/- 3456/- 3656/- 3620/- 3820/- 3156/- 3356/-

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UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

1. Course of Study : Kamil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat (BUMS) Duration : 4 ½ Years & One Year Compulsory Rotatory Internship Training. Minimum Qualification : A candidate seeking admission to main Kamil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) Course must have passed Senior Secondary (XII Standard) / Intermediate Examination with Science (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) or its equivalent examination having not less than 50% marks in aggregate.

OR Passed the Pre Tib Examination of this University of one year duration.

Note : For Kamil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat Main Course (Urdu Medium) the candidate should have also passed the qualifying

examinatioin with Urdu or MIL examination with Urdu.

2. Course of Study : Pre-Tib Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : A candidate seeking admission to one year Pre-Tib Course must have passed the Oriental Qualification equivalent to Intermediate Examination, as specified in the list given below recognised by the Central Council of Indian Medicine leading to main Unani Course, Kamil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat (BUMS).

List of Oriental Qualifications in Arabic / Persian equivalent to Higher Secondary / Intermediate / or XII Standard for the purpose of admission to the Unani Degree Course. S.No. Course Institution 1. Fazil-e-Adab (Arabic) with

English Lucknow University

2. Fazil-e-Tafsir Lucknow University 3. Fazil-e-Tafsir Nadvatul-Ulma, Lucknow 4. Fazil Darululoom Nadva, Lucknow 5. Fazil Darul-Uloom Deoband 6. Fazil Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 7. Fazil Al-Jamaeatul Falafia, Varanasi 8. Fazil in Arabic Board of Arabic and Persian, Examination U.P. Allahabad 9. Fazil Madarsai Faize Am Mau Nath Bhanjan Azamgarh (U.P.) 10. Fazil Darul Hadees Mau Nath Bhanjan, Azamgarh (U.P.) 11. Fazil Jameatul Falah Bilariya Ganj Azamgarh (U.P.) 12. Fazil Darul Uloom Ahle Sunnat Madrasai Ashrafia Misbahul Uloom Mubarakpur,

Azamgarh 13. Fazil Madrasai Sirajul Uloom Bondhriyar Distt. Gonda, U.P. 14. Fazil Darul Kuda Yusuf Pur, Distt. Basti (U.P.) 15. Fazil Jamia Farooquia Sabrahad Via Shahganj, Distt. Jaunpur (UP) 16. Fazil Darul Uloom Arabic College, Meerut City (U.P.) 17. Fazil Mazsherul Uloom, Saharanpur (U.P.) 18. Fazil Government Madrasa-i-Alia, Rampur 19. Fazil Jamia Islamia, Almahad Okhla, New Delhi

Important : To qualify for admission a candidate has to secure at least 30% marks in Admission Test of Paper II – (a) Urdu.

Minimum Age Limit : 1) BUMS Course : Not less than 17 years as on 31st December, 2009. 2) Pre-Tib Course : Not less than 16 years as on 31st December 2009, for the candidates from the Oriental stream,

and not less than 17 years as on 31.12.2009 for the candidates who have passed Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent Examination.

No relaxation shall be made in the age limit under any circumstances.

Admission Test Schedule BUMS Admission Test : For candidates of Science (Biology) Stream

Date of Test Time Subjects

23.04.2009 10 am – 1 pm Paper – I Biology [Zoology, Botany], Physics, Chemistry

23.04.2009 3 – 5 p.m. Paper – II (a) Urdu* and (b) GK

The Admission Test of the Course marked (*) is a written paper of descriptive type and others are of objective type.

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Pre-Tib Admission Test : For candidates of Oriental stream or those who have passed SSSC Arts Course with Persian or Arabic as one of the subjects.

Date of Test Time Subjects

23.04.2009 10 am – 1 pm Paper – I Oreintal Studies a) Arabic* or Persian* b) Uloome-e-Sharqia*

23.04.2009 3 – 5 p.m. Paper – II (a) Urdu* and (b) G.K

The Admission Test of the Courses marked (*) is a written paper of descriptive type and others are of objective type. The medium of the Admission Test shall be English for Biology, Physics and Chemistry. For General Knowledge and Uloom-e- Sharqia the medium shall be Urdu. The question paper in Arabic/Persian shall be answered in Arabic/Persian language.

Syllabus For BUMS Admission Test Paper I (Physics/Chemistry/Biology)

A - Physics : Mechanics, Heat and Thermodynamics, Sound, Optics, Magnetism, Current & Electricity, Atomic

Physics, Fundamentals of Electronics (Topics covering Senior Secondary School Certificate Syllabus) B - Chemistry : Atoms, Molecules and Chemical Arithmetic, States of Matter - Solid, Liquid, Gases and their

properties, Atomic Structure - Structure models of atom, electrons, protons, neutrons, nucleus, ectronic configuration, Chemical families - periodic classification of elements, periodic laws, Carbon and its compounds saturated hydrocarbons, unsaturated hydrocarbons, their properties, structures, allotrops of carbon, Chemistry of nonmetals - S and P block elements their physical and chemicals properties, Chemistry of metals, alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, Classification, Physical and chemical properties, important chemical compounds, Purification and characterization of organic compounds, Solutions types, vapour pressure of solutions, Organic chemistry - definition, classification of organics compounds - alkanes, alkenes, alkynes aromatic and aliphetic alcohals, ethers carbonyl compounds, carbonylic acids, amines, physical and chemical properties, Chemistry of Representative elements, Co-ordination compounds, Nature of radiation from radioactive substances Classification, preparation and important uses of synthetics polymers, natural polymers. (Topics covering Senior Secondary School Certificate Syllabus)

C - Biology : Classification of living organisms (Kingdom : Monera, protista, Fungi, Plants and Animal), Structure

and function of cell and cell division, Biomolecules of cell, Enzymes, Tissues in plants and Animals, Morphology of Flowering Plants, Human Anatomy and physiology, Digestion and Absorpotion, Breathing and Respiration, Body fluids and circulation, Excretory products and Elimination, Locomotion and Movement, Control and coordination, Human Reproduction : Reproductive health birth control, and lactation, Human Genetics : Sex-determination in human being, Hemophilia, Phenyketonuiria, Colourablindness blood groups. Down’s Syndrome, Turner’s syndrome, Klinefelter’s syndrome, Immunolog, Vaccine, Pathogen, Parasites, Diseases, Typhoid, Common-cold, Malaria, Amoebiasis-Ascariasis, Elephantiasis, Cancer and AIDS, Recombinant DNA - Technology : process and its application in human welfare, Adolescnece and drug, alcohol-abuse (Topics covering Senior Secondary School Certificate Syllabus)

POSTGRADUATE COURSES

3. Course of Study : Mahir-e-Tib (Doctor of Medicine) Duration : 3 Years 4. Course of Study : Mahir-e-Jarahat (Master of Surgery) Duration : 3 Years Detailed information regarding Admission Test will be available on Internet in the month of September, 2009

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Centre of Professional Courses Details of Courses alongwith Course Code, Intake, Important Dates, Time and Fee Structure

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NON-RESIDENT Boys Girls

INT EXT INT EXT 1. P.G. Diploma in Computer Programming T 15+5* PDCP 600/- 14.03.2009 13.06.2009 3 – 5 p.m. 800/- 850/- 800/- 850/- 2. Certificate in Dental Hygiene T 6 CEDH 600/- 16.03.2009 16.06.2009 3 – 5 p.m. 3000/- 3200/- 3000/- 3200/- 3. Diploma in Dialysis Techniques T 8 PDDT 600/- 16.03.2009 16.06.2009 3 – 5 p.m. 2000/- 2200/- 2000/- 2200/- 4. Diploma in Medical

labTechnology(Pathology/Microbiology/Biochemistry) T 10 DPMB 600/- 16.03.2009 16.06.2009 3 – 5 p.m. 2000/- 2200/- 2000/- 2200/-

5. Diploma in Medical Lab Technology (Radiology) T 10 DPRA 600/- 16.03.2009 16.06.2009 3 – 5 p.m. 2000/- 2200/- 2000/- 2200/- 6. Diploma in Operation Theatre Managament T 10 DPOT 600/- 16.03.2009 16.06.2009 3 – 5 p.m. 2000/- 2200/- 2000/- 2200/- 7. Diploma in Ophthalmic Assistance T 15 DPOA 600/- 16.03.2009 16.06.2009 3 – 5 p.m. 2950/- 3000/- 2950/- 3000/- 8. Diploma in Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation T 8+2*** DPPR 600/- 16.03.2009 16.06.2009 3 – 5 p.m. 2000/- 2200/- 2000/- 2200/- 9. Diploma in Anaesthetic Assistance T 10 DPAN 600/- 16.03.2009 16.06.2009 3 – 5 p.m. 2000/- 2200/- 2000/- 2200/- 10. Diploma in Surgical Endoscopic Techniques T 6 DPSE 600/- 16.03.2009 16.06.2009 3 – 5 p.m. 2000/- 2200/- 2000/- 2200/- 11. P.G. Diploma in Applied Art N 15 PDAA 200/- 6-4-2009

950/- 1050/- 950/- 1050/- 12. P.G. Diploma in Company Law, Banking & Insurance N 30 PDCB 200/- 6-4-2009 950/- 1050/- 950/- 1050/- 13. P.G. Diploma in Criminology & Criminal Administration N 15 PDCC 200/- 6-4-2009 950/- 1050/- 950/- 1050/- 14. PG Dip in Electronic Data Processing & Machine Operation N 25+5** PDEP 200/- 6-4-2009 950/- 1050/- 950/- 1050/- 15. P.G. Diploma in Gem Testing & Jewellery Design N 10 PDGT 200/- 6-4-2009 950/- 1050/- 950/- 1050/- 16. P.G. Diploma in Horticulture N 10 PDHT 200/- 6-4-2009 950/- 1050/- 950/- 1050/- 17. P.G. Diploma in Journalism N 15 PDJR 200/- 6-4-2009 950/- 1050/- 950/- 1050/- 18. P.G. Diploma in Lab Technology (Physical & Chemical) N 10 PDML 200/- 6-4-2009 950/- 1050/- 950/- 1050/- 19. P.G. Diploma in Labour Law & Labour Relations N 40 PDLL 200/- 6-4-2009 950/- 1050/- 950/- 1050/- 20. P.G. Diploma in Museology N 10 PDMS 200/- 6-4-2009 950/- 1050/- 950/- 1050/- 21. P.G. Diploma in Orthoptics N 5 PDOR 200/- 6-4-2009 950/- 1050/- 950/- 1050/- 22. P.G. Diploma in Pest Management N 10 PDPM 200/- 6-4-2009 950/- 1050/- 950/- 1050/- 23. P.G. Diploma in Public Relations N 10 PDPR 200/- 6-4-2009 650/- 700/- 650/- 700/- 24. P.G. Diploma in Taxation N 10 PDTX 200/- 6-4-2009 650/- 700/- 650/- 700/- 25. P.G. Diploma in Biological Laboratory Techniques N 10 PDBT 200/- 6-4-2009 950/- 1050/- 950/- 1050/- 26. P.G. Diploma in Environmental Chemistry N 10 PDEC 200/- 6-4-2009 950/- 1050/- 950/- 1050/- 27. P.G. Diploma in Food Analysis N 10 PDFA 200/- 6-4-2009 950/- 1050/- 950/- 1050/-

* Sponsored candidates ** Sponsored candidates on payment of additional fee of Rs. 5,000/- at the time of admission *** Sponsored Candidate

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Note : Candidates selected for admission to all the above Diploma/Certificate Courses are not entitled to

hostel accommodation. 1. Course of Study : P.G. Diploma in Computer Programming (DCP) Duration : 1 Year Minimum Qualification : Bachelors degree with at least 50% marks or a degree recognised by the University or its equivalent.

OR Masters degree with at least 50% marks of this University or its equivalent.

Selection Procedure : Candidates will be selected for admission on the basis of marks secured in the Objective Type Admission Test of Two Hours duration consisting of Computational Skill and General Aptitude.

Common Entrance Test (CET)

Course of Study Duration

2. Diploma in Ophthalmic Assistance 2 Years 3. Diploma in Operation Theatre Management 2 Years 4. Diploma in Medical Lab. Tech (Pathology/Microbiology/Biochemistry) 2 Years 5. Diploma in Dialysis Techniques 2 Years 6. Diploma in Medical Lab. Tech. (Radiology)a 2 Years 7. Diploma in Anaesthetic Assistance 2 Years 8. Diploma in Surgical Endoscopic Techniquesb 2 Years 9. Certificate in Dental Hygienec 2 Years 10. Diploma in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitationd 3 Years + 6months

Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate of this University or its equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry and Biology with 50% marks in aggregate. a. Candidates who have passed Pre-Tib Course of this University may appear for the Admission Test for Admission to

Diploma in Medical Lab. Technology (Radiology) Course only. b. At least 2(two) female candidates shall be admitted to this Course. c. Minimum age limit for Certificate in Dental Hygiene is 17 years as on 31st December, 2009. d. Duration of the Diploma in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Course is 3 years + 6 months apprenticeship may be

done at any recognised institute as desired by the candidate. Selection Procedure : Selection for admission to Professional Courses under the Centre for Professional Courses shall be done according to the preference indicated by the candidate in his/her Application Form and his/her rank in the Admission Test of Two Hours duration.

SYLLABUS I. CHEMISTRY Atoms and Molecules, Elements : their occurance and extraction, States of matter Atomic Structure, Chemical families & periodic properties, Bonding and Molecular Structure, Carbon and its Compounds, Energetics, Chemical Equilibrium, Redox, Reactions, Rates of Chemical Reactions, Chemistry of Non-metals, Chemistry of Lighter metals, Chemistry of heavier metals, Structure and Shape(s) of Hydrocarbons, Preparation and properties of Hydrocarbon, Purifications and characterization of organic compounds, The Molecules of life, Atomic Structure and Chemical bonding, Molecules, The Solid State, Solutions, Chemical thermodynamics, first law of thermodynamics, Second law of thermodynamics, Third law of thermodynamics, Chemical kinetic, Organic Chemistry based on functional groups, Chemistry of Representative elements, Transition metals including Lanthanides, Coordination Chemistry and Organo Metallic, Nuclear and Radio Chemistry, Surface and Catalysis, Synthetic and Natural Polymers, Bio-molecules, Chemistry of Biological Processes, Chemistry in action. II. PHYSICS Physical World and measurement, Description of Motion in One Dimension, Description of Motion in two and Three Dimensions, Laws of Motion, Work, Energy and Power, Rotational Motion, Gravitation, Molecules, Properties of Matter, Heat and Thermodynamics, Oscillations, Waves, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Thermal and Chemical Effects of Current, Magnetic Effects of Current, Magnetism, Electromagnetic Induction and alternating currents, Electromagnetic waves, Ray Optics, Wave Optics Optical Instruments, Electron and Photon, Atoms, Molecules and Nuclei, Solids and Semiconductor Device, Univers

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III. BIOLOGY

a. BOTANY BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION (5 Kingdom System / Classification). CLASSIFICATION OF ANGIOSPERMS UPTO SUBCLASS LEVEL, BOTANICAL GARDENS AND HERBARIA KINGDOM: MONERA (Archaebacteria & Eubacteria) KINGDOM :FUNGI Phycomycetes,Ascomycetes Basidiomycetes, Deuteromycetes KINGDOM : PLANTAE Algae, Bryophyta, Pteridophyta, Gymnosperms and Angiosperms. VIRUSES, VIROIDS & LICHENS, STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION IN PLANTS. MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING PLANTS Root, Stem, Leaf and their modifications, Inflorescence, Flower, Fruit and Seed, Description of following plant families (a) Fabaceae (b) Solanaceae (c) Liliaceae ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS TISSUES; Meristematic and Permanent, Simple and Complex Tissue System. Anatomy of root, stem & Leaf (monocot & dicot). Secondary growth in stem & root. CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION, CELL Wall, Cell membrane and cell organelles, Plastids, Mitochondria, Endosplasmic reticulum, Golgi Bodies, Ribosomes, Lysosomes, Vacuoles, Centrioles, Nuclear Organisation and Microbodies. CELL DIVISION : Cell Cycle, Mitosis and Meiosis, Plant Physiology TRANSPORT IN PLANTS MINERAL, NUTRITION PHOTO SYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS RESPIRATION IN PLANTS, PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT. PLANT REPRODUCTION. Reproduction in Organism Reproduction in Flowering plants pollution and fertilization, double fertilization,development of seed and fruit, apomixes and polyembryony Development of seeds and fruits. MENDEILIAN INHERITANCE CHROMOSOMAL BASIS OF INHERITANCE : Deviations from Mendelian ratio(gene interaction, incomplete dominance,complimentary genes,multiple alleles and co-dominance, MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE, DNA Structure, Replication, transcription, translation. Regulations of Gene Expression.Plant breeding Plant Tissue Culture Food Production, Microbes in household food processing, industrial production, Sewage treatment and energy generation. BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS, Recombinant DNA technology - Applications in agriculture and industry, Genetically modified(GM) organisms - Insulin and Bt. Cotton,bio-safety issues. ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT, Ecosystem : Components, Types and energy flow, Ecological adaptations in plants, Environmental issues. b. ZOOLOGY Diversity of living organisms, Classification of the living organisms (Five Kingdom Classification, major groups and principles of classification within Kingdom : Protista and Animalia), Systematics and binomial system of nomenclature, Salient features of animal classification (non-chordates up to Phylum level and chordates up to Class level), Zoological Parks and Museum, Tissues in animals, Morphology, anatomy and functions of different systems of an annelid (earthworm), and an insect (cockroach) and an amphibian (frog), Basic chemical constituents of living bodies, Structure and functions of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids, Enzymes :Types, properties and functions, Digestion and absorpotion, Breathing and respiration, Body, fluids and circulation, Excretory-products and elimination, Locomotion and movement, Control and coordination, Reproductive system in male and female, menstrual cycle, production of gametes, fertilization, implanation, embryo-development, pregnancy parturition. and lactation Reproductive Health : birth control, contraception and sexually transmitted diseases, infertility, Human Genetics : Sex - determination in human being:XX, XY. Linkage and crossing - over. Inheritance pattern of nendeliandisorders, chromosomal disorders and blood groups in human beings, Genome and Human Genome Project, DNA fingerprinting, Theories of organic evolution, Evidences of organic evolution, Mechanism of evaluation, Evolution of man, Animal husbandry, Basic concepts of immunology, vaccines Pathogens, parasites Cancer and AIDS, Adolescence and drug / alcohol abuse, Recombinant DNA technology, Species, population and community, Animal ecological adaptation, Centers of diversity and conservation of biodiversity, national parks and sanctuaries.

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Non-Test Postgraduate Diploma Courses The following job oriented Cerficate and Diploma Courses are offered in the University under the supervision of the Coordinator, Centre for Professional Courses. These courses cannot be taken along with any other regular course and will be treated as Part Time students. S.No

. Course of Study Minimum Qualification

11. P.G. Diploma in Journalism B.A./B.Sc./ B.Com. / B.Th. with not less than 50% marks in aggregate of this University or its equivalent

12. P.G. Diploma in Public Relations B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. / B.Th. with not less than 50% marks in aggregate of this University or its equivalent.

13. P.G. Diploma in Taxation B.A./B.Sc./ B.Com. / B.Th. with not less than 50% marks in aggregate of this University or its equivalent.

14. PG Dip. in Electronic Data Processing and Machine Operation

B.A./B.Sc. /B. Com. / B.Th. or its equivalent with not less than 45% marks in aggregate.

15. P.G. Diploma in Museology B.Sc. or B.A. Exam. having any one of the following subjects (in order of preference) Zoology, Botany, Geology, Chemistry, History, Archaeology, Anthropology or Fine Art or its equivalent with not less than 45% marks in aggregate.

16. P.G. Diploma in Company Law, Banking & Insurance

B.A./B.Sc. /B. Com. / B.Th. examination of this University or its equivalent with not less than 45% marks in aggregate.

17. P.G. Diploma in Labour Law & Labour Relations

B.A./B.Sc. /B. Com. / B.Th. examination of this University or its equivalent with not less than 45% marks in aggregate.

18. P.G. Diploma in Criminology and Criminal Administration

B.A./B.Sc. /B. Com. / B.Th. examination of this University or its equivalent with not less than 45% marks in aggregate.

19. P.G. Diploma in Pest Management

B.Sc. examination with Zoology and/or Botany of this University or its equivalent or B.A./ B. Com. with at least seven years experience in the trade with not less than 45% marks in aggregate.

20. P.G. Dip. in Laboratory Tech. (Physical & Chemical)

B.Sc. examination of this University or its equivalent. Must have studied Physics and Chemistry at SSSC (10+2) System/Intermediate stage with not less than 45% marks in aggregate.

21. P.G. Diploma in Gem Testing and Jewellery Designing

B.A./B.Sc. /B. Com. / B.Th. examination of this University or its equivalent or graduation in any discipline of this University with not less than 45% marks in aggregate.

22. P.G. Diploma in Applied Art Bachelors degree of this University or its equivalent with not less than 45% marks in aggregate. Candidates would be given admission in the following order of preference. Those who have passed i) M.A. in Fine Art / Drawing and Painting and then to those who have passed ii) B.A. (Hons.) in Fine Art. iii) B.A. (Hons.) Fine Art as one of the subsidiary subjects iv) Bachelors Degree with special aptitude in Art.

23. P.G. Diploma in Orthoptics B.Sc. with Physics or Zoology as one of the subjects or its equivalent with 50% marks in aggregate.

24. P.G. Diploma in Horticulture Bachelors degree with Biology as one of the subjects at Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination level or its equivalent or B.A./B. Com. with not less than 45% marks in aggregate with at least 7 years experience in the trade.

25. PG Diploma in Biological Laboratory Techniques

B.Sc. with not less than 45% marks in aggregate and must have studied Biology as one of the subjects at Senior Secondary School Certificate examination or its equivalent.

26. PG Diploma in Environmental Chemistry

M.Sc. in Chemistry with not less than 50% marks in aggregate.

27. PG Diploma in Food Analysis B.Sc. (Hons.) with Chemistry as one of the subjects with not less than 55% marks in aggregate.

NOTE : Duration of above Non-Test Postgraduate Diploma Courses is of ONE Year.

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Interdisciplinary Biotechnology Unit Details of Courses alongwith Course Code, Intake, Important Dates, Time and Fee Structure

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Boys Girls Boys Girls

Internal External Internal External Internal Exter nal Internal External

M.Sc (Biotechnology)

T 14 BIOM 600/- 02.03.2009 04.06.2009 10 a.m. - 12 noon 2815/- 3465/- 2815/- 3001/- 2465/- 3115/- 2465/- 2651/-

The Interdisciplinary Biotechnology Unit offers Courses in Biotechnology at M.Sc. and Ph.D. level. It is well equipped for carrying out research in frontier areas of Biotechnology/Biology. 1. Course of Study : M.Sc. (Biotechnology) Duration : 4 Semester Minimum Qualification : Bachelors Degree under 10+2+3 pattern of education in Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences (those who have studied Chemistry as one of the subsidiary subjects may also be considered eligible), Agriculture, Veterinary Sciences, and/or a Bachelors degree in Engineering and Technology (B. Tech.) or Medicine (M.B.B.S.) or B. Pharma with 55% marks or candidates who have successfully completed M.Sc. I year in relevant discipline with 55% marks or who have obtained B.Sc. degree under pattern of education other than 10+2+3. Note : The Course covers such areas as Modern Biology/Biotechnology/ Immunology/ Hybridoma Technology / Molecular Biology/Genetic Engineering /Enzyme /

Enzyme Engineering / Biochemical Engineering / Microbiology, Biochemistry, Computer Programming, etc. Selection Procedure : Selection of the candidates for admission shall be made on the basis of performance in the Admission Test. All the questions shall be

of objective type.

Syllabus

I Biology B. Sc. (Hons.) Level II Chemistry

III Elementary Mathematics Secondary Level

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Senior Secondary Schools (Boys / Girls)

Details of Courses alongwith Course Code, Intake, Important Dates, Time and Fee Structure

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For Boys Class XI Science T 600 SCXX 500/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009

10 a.m. – 12 noon 2815/- 2915/-

2415/- 2465/-

Class XI Commerce T 180 CMPX 500/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 4 - 6 p.m. 2715/- 2915/- 2365/- 2465/-

Class XI Humanities T 120 HUMX 500/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 4 - 6 p.m 2715/- 2915/- 2365/- 2465/-

For Girls Class XI Science T 320 SCXX 500/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 10 a.m. –

12 noon

2815/- 2915/-

2415/- 2465/-

Class XI Commerce T 60 CMPX 500/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 4 - 6 p.m 2715/- 2915/- 2365/- 2465/-

Class XI Humanities T 120 HUMX 500/- 09.03.2009 08.06.2009 4 - 6 p.m 2715/- 2915/- 2365/- 2465/-

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1. Course of Study : Senior Secondary School Certificate Duration : 2 Years Minimum Qualification : Candidates fulfilling the following criteria will be eligible for admission to Senior Secondary School Certificate Course :

Science Stream Secondary School Certificate Examination of this University or its equivalent with not less than 50% marks in aggregate of English, Science (including Life Sciences) and Mathematics taken together.

Humanities / Commerce Stream Secondary School Certificate Examination of this University or its equivalent with not less than 45% marks in aggregate.

OR Sanavi from Jamiatul Hidaya, Jaipur (Only for Humanities)

If a candidate desires to be considered for admission in Science Stream as well as Humanities / Commerce, he / she is required : 1. To appear for both the Admission Tests, condu cted separately for (i) Combined Admission Test for Class XI

(Science) and Diploma in Engineering and (ii) Huma nities / Commerce, provided candidate has filled in separate Application Forms for both the above Tests .

2. The stream indicated by the candidate in the Application Form will be treated as final. No request shall be entertained at any stage for the change of Stream from Science to Humanities / Commerce or vice versa.

3. The allocation / reallocation from Commerce Stream to Humanities Stream and vice versa shall be done in accordance with the merit in the Admission Test, the preference mentioned by the candidate in the Application Form and the availability of the seat.

(A) Science Stream (Code : SCXX) Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics / Home Science(for Girls)

(B) Commerce Stream (Code : CMPX) Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, Mathematics / Computer Science / Banking (C) Humanities Stream (Code : HUMX) Select any four of the following subjects in the following manner

(a) One subject from Group-I and three subjects from Group-II or (b) two subjects from Group-I and two subjects from Group-II.

Group – I : (i) Arabic / Persian / Sanskrit (ii) Urdu / Hindi / English(Optional) Group – II : (i) History/Psychology / Mathematics (ii) Geography / Political Science / Sociology (iii) Economics / Fine Art / Physical Health and Education (iv) Computer Science Selection Procedure : (a) Class XI (Science) and Diploma in Engineerin g There shall be a Combined Admission Test for admission to Class XI (Science) and Diploma in Engineering. The candidates shall be selected for admission to Class XI (Science) and Diploma in Engg. Course according to their preference indicated by them in their Application Forms and merit determined through an Objective Type Admission Test comprising the following subjects.

(i) Science : 50 marks (Physics, Chemistry and Life Sciences) (ii) Mathematics : 30 marks (iii) General Knowledge and : 20 marks Indo-Islamic Culture Total : 100 marks (b) Class XI (Humanities / Commerce) Selection for admission to Class XI (Humanities/Commerce) shall be made according to the preference indicated by the candidate in his/her Application Form and his/her rank in the Admission Test comprising the following subjects:

(i) Social Studies : 60 marks (Civics,Economics, History and Geography) (ii) Mathematics : 20 marks (iii) General Knowledge and : 20 marks Indo-Islamic Culture Total : 100 marks

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Admission Test Schedule

Course Date of Test Time

Class XI (Science) and Diploma in Engineering (Combined Admission Test) 08.06.2009 10 a.m. – 12 noon

Class XI (Humanities/ Commerce) 08.06.2009 4 – 6 p.m.

Syllabus

The Admission Tests will be based on the Syllabus prescribed by the Aligarh Muslim University for its Secondary School Certificate Examination (Class IX and X). The general standard of the Test shall be that of the qualifying examination which is almost similar to the CBSE syllabus.

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Women's College

Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah started a School in 1906 for the education of Muslim girls which ultimately became the Women’s College, a maintained institution of AMUin 1956. UG girl students in the Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences, Science,Life Sciences,Commerce receive instruction in the Women’s College.

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Faculty of Agricultural Sciences 1. B.Sc. (Hons) Home Science N 30 HOBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2135/- 2385/-

Arts 1. B.A. (Hons) Arabic N 10 ARBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2085/- 2335/-

2. B.A. (Hons) Communicative English N 15 CNBB 200/- 02.04.2009

2285/- 2485/- 2085/- 2335/-

3. B.A. (Hons) English N 30 ENBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2085/- 2335/-

4. B.A. (Hons) Fine Arts N 20 FABB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2085/- 2335/-

5. B.A. (Hons) Geography N 20 GG2B 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2085/- 2335/-

6. B.A. (Hons) Hindi N 25 HNBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2085/- 2335/-

7. B.A. (Hons) Linguistics N 20 LNBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2085/- 2335/-

8. B.A. (Hons) Persian N 25 PRBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2085/- 2335/-

9. B.A. (Hons) Philosophy N 10 PYBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2085/- 2335/-

10. B.A. (Hons) Sanskrit N 10 SKBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2085/- 2335/-

11. B.A. (Hons) Urdu N 50 URBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2085/- 2335/-

Faculty of Commerce 1. B.Com (Hons) N 80 CMBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2085/- 2335/-

Faculty of Life Sciences 1. B.Sc. (Hons) Biochemistry N 20 BCBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2135/- 2385/-

2. B.Sc. (Hons) Botany N 35 BTBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2135/- 2385/-

3. B.Sc. (Hons) Zoology N 40 ZYBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2135/- 2385/-

Faculty of Science 1. B.Sc. (Hons) Chemistry N 60 CHBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2135/- 2385/-

2. B.Sc. (Hons) Geography N 20 GGBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2135/- 2385/-

3. B.Sc. (Hons) Geology N 20 GLBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2135/- 2385/-

4. B.Sc. (Hons) Mathematics N 20 MMBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2135/- 2385/-

5. B.Sc. (Hons) Physics N 15 PHBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2135/- 2385/-

6. B.Sc. (Hons) Statistics N 20 STBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2135/- 2385/-

Faculty of Social Sciences 1. B.A. (Hons) Economics N 50 ECBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2085/- 2335/-

2. B.A. (Hons) Education N 15 EDUB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2085/- 2335/-

3. B.A. (Hons) Geography N 10 GG1B 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2085/- 2335/-

4. B.A. (Hons) History N 50 HSBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2085/- 2335/-

5. B.A. (Hons) Islamic Studies N 40 ISBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2085/- 2335/-

6. B.A. (Hons) Political Science N 50 PLBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2085/- 2335/-

7. B.A. (Hons) Psychology N 50 PSBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2085/- 2335/-

8. B.A. (Hons) Sociology N 20 SOBB 200/- 02.04.2009 2285/- 2485/- 2085/- 2335/-

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FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES 1. Course of Study : B.Sc. (Hons.) Home Science Duration 3 Years

Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination with not less than 55% marks in aggregate

and 55% marks in Science subjects (Any three of these - Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Home Science)

FACULTY OF ARTS

Important : (a) Candidate applying for admission to B.A. (Hons.) Courses should indicate only the main subject in the

Application Form which he/she wants to offer. Subsidiary subjects shall be decided at the time of admission, subject to the options available.

(b) In addition to the minimum qualification for admission to B.A. (Hons.) Courses, admission will be based on the merit list prepared on the basis of marks obtained in English and three subjects other than vocational subjects, offered in various Faculties of AMU.

However, the condition of English is not applicable for admission to B.A. Arabic and Persian. 2. COURSE OF STUDY : B.A. (Hons.) Duration 3 Years Minimum Qualification Senior Secondary School Certificate OR an equivalent examination with at least 50% marks in aggregate. For admission to B.A. (Hons.) Geography Minimum qualifying marks will be 55% marks in aggregate. Following degrees of the Madaris / Instiutions mentioned below are considered equivalent for admission to B.A. (Hons.) Arabic / Urdu / Persian :

S.No Degree / Sanad Institution Recognised for Admission to

1. Almiat Jamia Noorul Islam Niswa, Lucknow, U.P. B.A.IYear(Arabic/persian/Urdu) 2. Alimiyah Jamiatul Falah, Bilariyaganj, Azamgarh,

U.P. B.A.IYear(Arabic/persian/Urdu)

3. Alima Jamiatus Salehat, Rampur, U.P. B.A.IYear(Arabic/persian/Urdu) MAIN SUBJECT : Any one from the following may be offered as the MAIN SUBJECT : Arabic, English, Fine Arts+, Geography, Hindi, Linguistics, Persian, Philosophy, Sanskrit, Urdu and Communicative English* + Preference will be given to those candidates who offer Fine Arts as a subject at the Senior Secondary

School Certificate or its equivalent examination * Communicative English can be offered only as a main subject.Candidates offering Communicative English

have to take English as one of the subsidiary subjects. The 2nd Subsidiary, should be from among the Social Science Subjects (out of group 1,4,5 and 6).

PERMITTED COMBINATIONS FOR B.A. (HONS.) (Subsidary Subjects ) � A candidate offering the main subject in the Faculty of Arts shall not offer more than one subsidiary subject

from the Faculty of Social Sciences. � Candidates seeking admission to B.A.(Hons.) shall choose two subjects out of the following six groups as

subsidiary subjects but not more than one subject from any group. � Any of the combinations may be refused due to constraint of timetable of the concerned Faculty. 1. Arabic 1/ Persian / Sanskrit / Economics.

2. English / Philosophy / West Asian Studies / Statistics2

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3. Urdu / Hindi / Modern Indian Languages (Bengali,Tamil,Telugu,Malayalam,Marathi,Punjabi and

Kashmiri)3 / Sociology/ Mathematics4 / 4. Linguistics / Political Science / Functional Hindi / Urdu / Fine Arts 5. History / Psychology / Islamic Studies / Geography 6. Library Science / Tourism / Language Teaching and Translation / Education / Theology / Women's

Studies

1. A candidate who has not studied Arabic at 10+2 or equivalent level is allowed to offer Elementary Arabic as one of the subsidiary subjects. Such candidates shall not be allowed to offer Advance Arabic.

2. Statistics shall be offered by only those who have studied Mathematics as one of the subjects at the Senior Secondary School Certificate level and with Economics main.

3. Candidates who have not studied the language at the Senior Secondary School Certificate level shall not offer it as main or a subsidiary subject.

4. Mathematics shall be offered by only those who have studied Mathematics as one of the subjects at the Senior Secondary School Certificate level.

FACULTY OF COMMERCE

3. Course of Study : B. Com. (Hons.) Duration 3 Years Minimum Qualification :

Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (Commerce) or an equivalent examination with not less than 55% marks in aggregate of English and Accounts and two subjects from amongst Economics, Business Studies, Business Organization, Commerce, Banking, Mathematics and /or Statistics.

OR Women Candidates who have passed the Diploma in Office Assistantship and Secretarial Practice (Diploma in

Secretarial Practice) examination of this University with not less than 55% marks (in theory subjects only) in aggregate are also eligible.

FACULTY OF LIFE SCIENCES 4. Course of Study : B.Sc. (Hons.) Duration 3 Years

A candidate seeking admission to B.Sc.(Hons.) has to choose three subjects of which one shall be main and two subsidiaries.At least two of these subjects shall be from the Faculty of Life Sciences.

1. The following subjects may be taken as Main or Subsidiary Botany, Zoology or Biochemistry may be offered as Main

2. Chemistry may be offered as subsidiary subject only. NOTE : 1. Candidates with Biochemistry as Main subject shall offer Chemistry as one of the subsidiary subjects. 2. An applicant for B.Sc. (Hons.) Course should indicate only the main subject which he/she wants to

offer. Subsidiary subjects shall be allotted at the time of admission. IMPORTANT: In addition to the minimum qualifications for admission to B. Sc. (Hons.) Courses, admission will be

based on a merit list prepared on the basis of marks obtained in Physics / Home Science, Chemistry, English and Mathematics / Biology. For students who have offered Mathematics and Biology both, the higher marks obtained in one of these subjects will be counted for preparing the merit list.

5. Course of Study : B.Sc. (Hons.) Biochemi stry Duration : 3 Years Minimum Qualification :

Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination with Biology / Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry with not less than 55% marks both in aggregate and in Chemistry.

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6. Course of Studies : B.Sc.(Hons.) Botany / B .Sc.(Hons.) Zoology Duration 3 Years Minimum Qualifications : Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination with not less than 55% marks both in aggregate and in Biology (Zoology and Botany).

FACULTY OF SCIENCE 7. Course of Study : B.Sc. (Hons.) Duration 3 Years

An applicant for admission to B.Sc. (Hons.) Courses should indicate in the Application Form only the Main subject which she wants to offer. Candidates wishing to apply for admission to Main Subject of Faculty of Science as well as that of Faculty of Life Sciences should submit separate Application Forms to Faculty of Science and Life Sciences Details of Main and Subsidiary Combinations

Course of Study

Duration

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Physics 1.Chemistry and Mathematics 2.Mathematics and Statistics Chemistry 1.Physics and Mathematics 2.Botany and Zoology Mathematics 1.Physics and Chemistry 2.Physics and Statistics Geography 1.Chemistry and Geology 2.Mathematics and Statistics Geology 1.Physics and Mathematics 2.Chemistry and Geography Statistics 1.Mathematics and Physics 2.Mathematics and Economics

NOTE: 1. Availability of the above combination is not guaranteed. 2 Admission will be based on the merit list prepared on the basis of marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry,

English and Mathematics / Biology / Home Science. For the candidates who have offered Mathematics and Biology both, the higher marks obtained in one of these subjects will be considered for determining the merit list.

3 Students taking Geology as the main subject shall be allowed to offer Physics as a subsidiary only if they

have passed Mathematics in Senior Secondary School Certificate or an equivalent examination. 8. Course of Study : B.Sc. (Hons.) Physics/ B.Sc. (Hons.) Mathematics Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination with not less than 55% marks both in aggregate and the subject concerned.For admission to B.Sc. (Hons.) with Physics as main/subsidiary subject, the candidates should have passed Mathematics at the qualifying examination. 9. Course of Study : B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination with not less

than 55% marks both in aggregate and in Chemistry. 10. Course of Study : B.Sc. (Hons.) Geography Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination with not less

than 55% marks in aggregate. 11. Course of Study : B.Sc. (Hons.) Geology Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination with not less

than 55% marks both in aggregate and in Science subject. Note : Students taking Geology as the main subject shall be allowed to offer Physics as a subsidiary subject only if they have passed Mathematics in Senior Secondary School Certificate or an equivalent examination.

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12. Course of Study : B.Sc. (Hons.) Statistics Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent examination with Maths/Statistics as one of the subjects with not less than 55% marks in aggregate.

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

13. COURSE OF STUDY : B.A. (Hons.) Duration 3 Years Minimum Qualification : Senior Secondary School Certificate or an equivalent examination with at least 50% marks in aggregate except in Geography. Minimum qualifying marks for admission to B.A. (Hons.) Geography will be 55% marks in aggregate. Any one from the following list may be offered as the main subject:

Economics, Education, Geography, History, Islamic Studies, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology and Physical Education

Permitted Combinations for B.A. (Hons.) Candidates seeking admission to B.A.(Hons.) shall choose two subjects out of the following six groups as subsidiary subjects but not more than one subject from any group. 1. Arabic / Persian / Sanskrit / Economics.

2. English / Philosophy/ West Asian Studies / Statistics1 3. Urdu / Hindi / Modern Indian Languages (Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi

and Kashmiri )2/ Sociology / Mathematics 4. Linguistics / Political Science / Functional Hindi / Urdu / Fine Arts 5. History / Psychology / Islamic Studies / Geography 6. Library Science / Tourism / Language Teaching and Translation / Education / Theology / Women's

Studies.

1. Statistics / Mathematics shall be offered by only those who have studied Mathematics as one of the subjects at the SSSC level.

2. Candidates who have not studied the language at the S S S C level shall not offer it . NOTE :

. a Statistics and/or Mathematics may be offered as Subsidiary subject only with Economics as Main

subject. b A candidate offering the Main subject in the Faculty of Social Sciences, shall not offer more than one

subsidiary subject from the Faculty of Arts. c Subject stated in Group 6 above, except Education can not be offered as Main subject.

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Career Planning Centre A Career Planning Centre for women has been established in the AMU Women's College. The Centre conducts skill training programmes for the award of certificates in professional skills for bonafide women students of the Aligarh Muslim University as well as the non bonafide - students. The training programmes prepares the students for full time / part time jobs and self employment. The Courses given below are of six months duration for bonafide women students and of three months for House Wives,Private and ex-Students and students of other institutions. Minimum Qualification for the following courses is High School/Secondary School Certificate from a recognized Institution. The students have to fill a prescribed admission form available from the office of the Centre on payment of Rs. 10/-. The following training programmes are offered: 1. Computer Programming (BASIC) 2. MS Office 3. Electronic Data Processing 4. Desk Top Publishing 5. Fox Pro 6. Beauty Culture I (Skin Care) 7. Beauty Culture II (Hair Care) 8. Textile Designing 9. Shorthand 10. Typing 11. Photography 12. Fashion Garments 13. Needle work (Embroidery) 14. Interior Decoration 15. Handicrafts At the time of admission, the candidates have to undergo Aptitude Assessment and Admission Test conducted by the Centre only for Computer Courses. Choice of skill training is decided on the basis of Test performance and availability of seats.

The Centre also provides information to interested candidates about different jobs, professions and Courses and gives them guidance about choosing a suitable Course.

For further details, students are advised to conta ct the Counsellor in the Office of the Career Planning Centre, Women’s College, AMU, Aligarh.

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M.Phil/Ph.D Admissions

Facilities are available for research Courses leading to the award of M.Phil/Ph.D. degree in all the faculties of the University. Admission to the said Course is made according to the rules and regulations prescribed by the Academic Council and as enforced in the University subject to amendments from time to time. The admission to M.Phil/Ph.D. is granted by the Academic Council on the recommendation of the respective Board of Studies / Committee for Advanced Studies and Research and the Faculty. However, each Department of Study has different procedure for the selection of candidates for admission, the details of which may be obtained from the Chairman, Department of Studies concerned.

A candidate will be eligible for admission to a Course of study leading to the degree of M.Phil/Ph.D. if he/she has passed the Master's Degree examination (M.A., M. Sc., M. Com. etc.) from this University or an equivalent examination recognised by this University, with not less than 55% marks or equivalent grade in a subject relevant to his/her proposed field of Research, provided that he/she also had obtained not less than 50% marks at his/her Bachelor's Degree examination, subject to any further requirements for eligibility that may be laid down by the Board of Studies concerned from time to time. For details the respective Chairmen of the Departments of Studies may be approached. Candidates possessing M.A. Degree in Public Administration may be admitted to the Course of study leading to award of Ph. D. Degree in Public Administration.

Provided further that in the Faculties of Engineering and Technology, Medicine and Unani Medicine candidates who have obtained the Master's degree of this University or a degree from any other University recognised by this University to be its equivalent, may be eligible for admission to the Course in the same or related discipline leading to the M.Phil. / Ph.D. degree in the Faculties aforesaid, but in such cases the admission shall be provisional and shall not be confirmed unless the candidate has passed a written and/or practical test including a viva voce, if deemed necessary, conducted by the Board of Studies concerned.

HOW TO OBTAIN ADMISSION FORM : The prescribed Application Form and relevant information shall be available online through Internet in the month of May 2009. Candidates may download the prescribed Application Forms from the following website :

www.amucontrollerexams.com ADMISSION TO M.PHIL / PH. D. COURSE SHALL BE DONE ONCE A YEAR. The Application Form duly filled in will be submitted alongwith a crossed Demand Draft or Cash Receipt of Rs. 1000 /- to the Chairman, Department of Studies concerned of this University or Coordinator, Interdisciplinary Biotechnology Unit complete in all respects along with a well designed synopsis or a proposed plan of work on or before the last date. 06.07.2009 No University employee or an employee of another organization will be allowed to complete admission formalities until and unless he / she submits Leave Sanction Order from the competent authority for the whole duration of the Course as the M. Phil./Ph.D. is a full time Course with the condition of regular attendance according to the regulations framed by the Academic Council.

NOTE Prescribed Application Form and Thrust Areas of Research shall be made available online through Internet from the month of May, 2009.

LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION FORM . 06.07.2009 REGISTRATION & PROCESSING CHARGES Rs. 1000/-

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Admission Test - Answer Sheet PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED ON THE BACK OF OMR ANSWER SHEET BEFORE FILLING IN

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