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CHAPTER-1
ADMISSION OF STUDENTS
General1.1. (a) Admission to the teaching departments of the University
and to the colleges affiliated to this University shall be
made according to the rules laid down by the Admission
Committee for the purpose from time to time. (Minutes
of the Admission Committee 3rd June 2003 may be
referred for details : Enlcosure-1)
Provided that admissions to Engineering
Colleges, Medical and Dental Colleges, B.Ed., B.P.Ed.
M.Ed., M.B.A. & M.C.A. or any other specified course
and classes in University departments or colleges
affiliated to this University shall be made according to
the rules framed by the State Govermment of Uttar
Pradesh and any such body as prescribed and
authenticated by the Govermment on this behalf from
time to time.
1.2 Every applicant who applies for his/her
admission as a regular student to a department of the
University or to any college shall furnish alongwith his/
her application, a character certificate testifying the
goodness of his/her conduct. This certificate of conduct
should be issued by the Head of the Institution attended
by the applicant before his/her joining this University
or its college(s).
Provided that an applicant, who has passd his/
her qualifying examination as a private candidate; shall
furnish such certificate of conduct from the Principal
of a recognised college or a Gazetted Officer.
1.3 The authority responsible for granting admission
shall be free to refuse admission to an applicant if it
finds that the said applicant is involved in some unlawful
offence, in or outside the campus, against his/her fellow
students or in any act of disobedience or disrespect to
the members of the staff of the University or college.
1.4 If an applicant has passed one part of an
examination in respect of a course of study as a 'Private
Candidate' he/she shall not be admitted as a regular
(1)
Dr. Rammanohar Lohia Avadh University
First Ordinances 2005
CONTENTS
S.No. Particulars Page No.
1. Admission of Students 01-25
2. The Courses of Studies 26
3. University Examinations 27-42
4. Conditions for the Award of Degrees 43-65
5. Award of Scholarship, Bursaries, Sizership and
other financial Assistance 66-69
6. Residence 70-77
7. Maintainance of Discipline Among
the Students 78-83
8. Correspondence Courses and Private
Candidates 84
9. Parents-Teachers Association 85
10. The Conduct of Examination 86-88
11. Appointment of Examiners and Tabulators 89-93
12. Ordinances for Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) 94-120
13. Ordinance for the Degree of Doctor of Letters
and Doctor of Science 104-107
14. Faculty of Engg. & Technology: Ordinances
for Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) courses 108-114
15. Faculty of Engineering & Technology
Ordinances for M.C.A 115-119
16. Ordinance & Regulations for Constitution and
Regulations of Different Bodies 120-127
17. Fee & Remunerations 128-135
18. Faculty of Home Science 136-138
19. Faculty of Agriculture Science 139-141
20. Faculty of Medical Science 142-156
21. Bachelor of Dental Science 157-163
22. nh{kkUr lekjksg 164-177
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1.12 A student who abstains himself/herself from
or fails at an examination of the University, shall cease
to be a regular student of the University or of the college
concerned, the question of his/her readmission to the
same class shall rest for decision with the authorities
concerned.
1.13 No student shall be allowed to transfer himself/
herself from one college to another without a Transfer
Certificate.
Provided further, that no student shall be
allowed to transfer himself/herself from an affiliated
college to another after his application for admission to
the ensuing examination has been forwarded to the
University.
1.14 If, during an academic session, a student desires
to leave the University/College, he/she shall
(i) give notice of his/her intention to leave;
(ii) make payment of all the University/college dues
upto the end of the month in which his/her
name remains on the rolls; and
(iii) refund whatever scholarship, freeship or
bursary has been paid to him/her from the
University/college funds.
1.15 An applicant, seeking admission to the
University or to any college, after the commencement
of the session, shall be required to pay tuition & all
other prescribed fee from beginning of the session, i.e.
from July of the year. In case he/she has migrated
from some college affiliated to this University and has
joined the same course of study and had paid his/her
dues in that Institution upto the end of the preceding
month subject to the aforesaid ordinance, he/she is not
be required to pay the tuitional dues for any month
more than once.
1.16 No applicant shall be admitted in the University
or to any college as a transfer case from another
University or any college not affiliated to this University
unless his/her admission was made in the previous
University or college before the expiry of the last date
of admission in this University or its affiliated college(s).
1.17 No student shall be allowed to change any of
(3)
student for the subsequent part of examination in
respect of the same course of study.
1.5 An applicant shall be recognised as a regular
student of a department of the University or of a college
as soon as his/her candidature has been accepted by
the Head of the Department or the Principal of the
college and has paid the prescribed fee and has also
submitted all the required documents including Transfer
Certificate/Migration Certificate, Character Certificate
and Marks sheets.
1.6 No applicant shall be admitted to any course
of study in the University or in any of its colleges after
the expiry of one month from the commencement of
the teaching of the course concerned except with the
special permission of the Vice Chancellor and also
subject to the availability of seat.
1.7 The attendance for the purpose of the
examination shall be counted in every case from the
date of admission or commencement of teaching of
the course offered by the student, whichever is later
for the reasons to be recorded.
1.8 The payment by a student of an amount against
admission shall not establish his/her claim to admission
or readmission to a course of study of the University
or of any college.
1.9 A student shall not be admitted or readmitted
as regular student to a teaching department of the
University or to an affiliated college, if it is discovered
that he/she is suffering from a disease of a nature which
may be detrimental to the health of other students. Even
if admitted, the admission of such a student shall be
cancelled if it is discovered at any stage that he/she is
suffering from such a disease or that he/she has
developed such disease.
1.10 No department of the University or of an
affiliated college shall admit to a course of study number
of students more than the number of seats fixed by the
University.
1.11 No applicant shall be denied admission as a
regular only on the ground of religion, race, caste, creed or
the like.
(2)
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candidate only once irrespective of the number of times
that he/she appears at the examinations of the University,
whether as a regular student or as a private candidate.
1.22 The membership of the University of a (any)
candidate who takes Migration Certificate to join any
other University/Institution shall terminate/lapse and
shall remain be terminated/lapsed, untill such time, as
he/she may subsequently rejoin with a Migration
Certificate from other University which he/she joined
for further studies of the University or to take some
further examination of the University.
No fresh enrolment in such cases shall be
necessary, but the Migration Certificate from that other
University must be submitted to the Registrar, with the
renewal fee as prescribed by the University from time
to time.
Provided that this lapse/termination of
membership shall not debar a candidate from appearing
at an examination in an additional optional subject for a
degree already taken by him/her in this University.
1.23 Student seeking admission to the University or
to a college and private candidate seeking admission
to an examination of this University, after having been
admitted as member of another University incorporated
by law for the time being in force, shall not be enrolled,
unless his/her application for enrolment is accompanied
by a Migration Certificate from the concerned
(previous) University.
1.24 The application for enrolment together with the
prescribed enrolment fee and the Migration Certificate
from the University concerned (whereever necessary)
shall be submitted by the student through the Head of
Department in the case of the University, or through
the Principal in case of a college and by a private candidate
with the examination form so as to reach the Registrar
by the end of September preceding the year in which
he/she takes his/her first examination of the University.
1.25 The Head of the Department and the Principal
of college concerned shall forward to the Registrar the
names of all the students admitted to the University or
to the college together with the prescribed enrolment
(5)
his/her subject of study or the faculty after the expiry
of one month from the date of the commencement of
teaching in that subject in the University/college. In
such a case the attendance in the subject(s) from which
transfer has been effected will not be counted for
attendance in the new subject(s) offered by him/her.
Attendance for examination will be counted from the
date, the lectures/practicals started in the subject(s)
he/she offers for the examination.
1.18 The monthly and annual fees and other dues,
which the regular students of the University/College
required to pay, shall be regulated by the ordinances
laid down in chapter XVII.
CANCELLATION OF ADMISSION
1.19 The Vice Chancellor shall have the right to
cancel the admission of a student admitted in the
University or in any college in violation of any of the
ordinances in force for the time being in the University.
1.20 The admission of a candidate may be cancelled
at any time on any one or several of the following
grounds :
(i) If it is discovered at any stage even after his/
her admission that he/she has concealed certain
necessary facts or given misinformation to get
admission.
(ii) If it is discovered at any stage that he/she has
been or is a patient of some disease that is
likely to jeopardize the health of other students.
(iii) If he/she is found to be irregular in his/her
studies or in his/her attendance or in the
payment of the University or college dues;
(iv) If he/she is found to be guilty of such offences
as may warrant his/her expulsion or rustication.
REGISTER OF STUDENTS & ENROLMENT
1.21 No regular student or private candidate shall
be admitted to any examination of the University unless
he/she has been enrolled in the University.
The prescribed enrolment fee shall be paid by a
(4)
MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'kUniversity may be granted to a student on his/her
written request and on payment of prescribed fee.
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION TO THE VARIOUS
COURSES OF STUDY
A - Faculty of Arts
Bachelor of Arts (Degree Courses)
1.31 The entire course for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts
shall be covered in three years. For the first year course
applicants shall be admitted to B.A. part I class, for
the second year course to B.A. part II class, and for
the third year course to B.A. part III class.
1.32 To be eligible for admission to the B.A. part I
class, an applicant must have passed -
(i) The Intermediate Examination of the Board
of High School and Intermediate Education of
Uttar Pradesh;
or
(ii) The Intermediate Examination of an Indian
University/Body incorporated by any law, for
the time being in force and also recognised by
the board of High School and Intermediate
Education, Uttar Pradesh as equivalent to its
own Intermediate examination;
or
(iii) Any other examination recognised by this
University as equivalent thereto.(As per list
approved for the purpose available as
regulations in the office of University.)
1.33 To be eligible for admission to the B.A. Part II
class, the applicant must have passed :
(i) The B.A. part I Examination of this University
; or
(ii) The B. A. part I Examination of any other
University, provided that he/she offered for his/
her B.A. part I examination a course of an
equivalent standard with identical syllabus as
is required for the B. A. part I examination of
this University, as testified by the Dean of the
Faculty. Dean may seek opinion of respective
conveners in this regard.
(7)
fee. The lists of such students as have been admitted
till the 31st August, shall be forwarded to the Registrar
so as to reach him not later than the last day of
September preceding the year of the University
Examination. The names of the students, admitted after
the 15th of September shall be forwarded to the
Registrar within one month of their admission alongwith
the late-payment fee as prescribed by the University.
1.26 If the name of any student is struck off from
the rolls of the University or a college, or if he/she
transfers himself/herself or migrates to another
University or college, the fact shall be reported to the
Registrar before the end of the term in which his/her
name is struck off or his/her transfer or migration takes
place.
Also the name of every student, rusticated or
expelled, shall be reported to the Registrar immediately
for necessary action.
1.27 The Registrar shall maintain a register or a card
index of all the students enrolled in the University. The
card contain only the information required for
identification purposes at the time of enrolment and
shall be supplemented by the Register with the
information regarding a candidate's re-admission,
transfer/migration, success or failure at any
examination.
1.28 On enrolment every student shall receive from
the Registrar an Enrolment Certificate showing the
enrolment number on which his/her name has been
registered, and that number shall be quoted by the
student in all communications to the University for
admission to any examination of the University.
1.29 A student who has been enrolled in the
University may, at any time, obtain a certified copy of
the entries relating to him/her in the enrolment Register,
on payment of a prescribed fee to the Registrar and
may also obtain a duplicate copy of Enrolment Certificate
on payment of a fee as prescribed by the University
from time to time.
1.30 A Migration Certificate to join some other University
or Educational Institution outside the jurisdiction of the
(6)
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Arts shall be taught in two years. For the first year
course an applicant shall be admitted to the M. A.
Previous class as per the admission rules for the
concerned year and for the second year course to the
M.A. Final class.
1.39 To be eligible for admission to the M.A. Previous class,
the applicant must have taken :
(i) The Bachelor degree (Three year course) of
this University in any discipline.
or
(ii) The Bachelor degree (Three year course) of
another Indian University incorporated by any
law for the time being in force and also
recognised by this University as equivalent to
its own Bachelor's Degree.
Provided further in case an applicant did not offer, at
his/her Bachelor degree examination, that subject which
he/she proposes to study for the M.A. degree and
instead had offered identical allied subject, the Head
of the Department in case of University and the
Principal in case of an affiliated college, may, after
satisfying himself about the competence of the applicant
may recommend to the University for approval of the
Dean of the Faculty. The Dean of the Faculty after
fully satisfied may forward it for permission of V. C.
1.40 To be eligible for admission to the M. A. Final
class in a particular subject, an applicant must have
passed -
(i) The M. A. Previous examination of this
University as a regular student in the same
subject; or
(ii) The M. A. Previous examination of any other
Indian University as a regular student in the
same subject, provided that he/she offered for
his/her M. A previous examination a course of
an equivalent standard with identical syllabus
as is required for the M. A. Previous
examination of this University, as testified by
the Convener Board of Studies and Dean of
(9)
1.34 To be eligible for admission to the B. A. part
III class, applicant must have passed :
(i) The B.A. part II Examination of this University
; or
(ii) The B. A. part II Examination of any other
University, provided that he/she offered for his/
her B.A. part I and part II examinations a
course of an equivalent standard with identical
syllabus as is required for the B. A. part I and
part II examination of this University, as
testified by the Dean of the Faculty.
BACHELOR DEGREE IN LIBRARY SCIENCE (B.Lib.Sc.)
MASTER DEGREE IN LIBRARY SCIENCE (M.Lib.Sc.)
1.35 The Degree of Bachelor of Library Science
and Master of Library Science shall be conferred to a
candidate, who has pursued a regular and full time
course of study in the University and have passed the
prescribed examination in both theory and practical.
The Duration of each course is one academic year.
1.36 ADMISSION - B.Lib.Sc.
Admission to the course of study for the
Bachelor of Library Science (B.Lib.Sc.) shall be open
to the candidates who have obtained the Bachelor
degree in any discipline from any recognised University
with 45% marks at the qualifying examination.
1.37 ADMISSION - M.Lib.Sc.
(a) Admission to the course of study for the
Master of Library Science (M.Lib.Sc.) shall
be open for the candidates who have obtained
the Bachelor degree of Library and
Information Science of this University or any
other University recognised by this University.
Master of Arts -
1.38 The entire course for the degree of Master of
(8)
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being in force, provided that he/she offered
for his/her B. Com. part I examination a course
of an equivalent standard with identical syllabus
as is required for the B. Com. part I
examination of this University, as testified by
the Dean of the Faculty. Dean may seek opinion
of the respective convenor in this regard.
1.45 To be eligible for admission to the B. Com.part
III class, the applicant must have passed -
(i) The B.Com. part II Examination of this
University, or
(ii) The B. Com. part II Examination of any other
University, incorporated by any law for the time
being in force, provided that he/she offered
for his/her B. Com. part I and part II
examination a course of an equivalent standard
with identical syllabus as is required for the B.
Com. part I and part II examination of this
University, testified by the Dean of the Faculty.
Dean may seek opinion of the respective
convenor in this regard.
Master of Commerce
1.46 The entire course for the degree of Master of
Commerce shall be taught in two years. For the first
year course an applicant shall be admitted to the
M.Com. Previous class and for the second year to the
M.Com. Final class.
1.47 To be eligible for admission to the M.Com.
Previous class, an applicant must have taken -
(i) The B. Com. Degree (three year course) of
this University, or
(ii) The B. Com. Degree (three year course) of
another Indian University incorporated by any
law for the time being in force and also
recognised by this University as equivalent to
its B. Com. degree.
1.48 To be eligible for admission to the M. Com.
Final class, a candidate must have passed-
(i) The M. Com. Previous examination of this
University, as a regular student in the same
(11)
the Faculty.
Note : The courses, Master of Social Works and Master of
Mass Communication and Journalism and Master of
Extension Education and Rural Development shall also
be governed by these ordinances unless otherwise
specified for the purpose.
1.41 Admission to the course of research for the
Ph. D. and D. Litt. Degree in this faculty of this
University shall be governed by the ordinances of the
Chapter-XII pertaining to the award of these degrees.
B- Faculty of Commerce
The courses under this faculty shall be : B. Com., M.
Com., B.B.A.,M.B.A.,
Bachelor of Commerce
1.42 The entire course of study for the Degree of
Bachelor of Commerce shall be covered in three years.
For the first year course, applicants shall be admitted
to the B. Com. part I class, for the second year course
to B. Com. part II class and for the third year course
to B. Com. part III class.
1.43 To be eligible for admission to the B. Com.
part I class, a candidate must have passed-
(i) The Intermediate Examination in commerce
of the Board of High School and Intermediate
Education, Uttar Pradesh, or
(ii) The Intermediate Examination in commerce
of an Indian University incorporated by any
law for the time being in force and also
recognised by the Board of High School and
Intermediate Education, Uttar Pradesh as
equivalent to its own Intermediate Examination
in Commerce, or
(ii) Any other examination which is recognised by
this University as a qualifying examination for
admission to the B. Com. Degree Course of
this University.
1.44 To be eligible for admission to the B. Com. part II class,
the applicant must have passed -
(i) The B. Com. part I Examination of this
University, or
(ii) The B. Com. part I Examination of any other
University, incorporated by any law for the time
(10)
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semester) examination of this University.
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (M.B.A.)
1.54 The duration of full time M.B.A. course is
4(four) semesters (2years) while that for part time
M.B.A. course is 6(six) semesters (3 years).
1.55 The eligibility conditions for admission to
M.B.A. previous (Ist semester) are as under,
(i) Bachelor degree ( 3 year course) in any
discipline from this University, or
(ii) Bachelor degree of any Indian University
incorporated by any law for the time being in
force and also recognised by this University
as equivalent to its Bachelor degree, or
(iii) Pass certificate of final examination conducted
by Institute of Chartered Accountants of India,
Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of
India.
1.56 (a) The admission to M.B.A. course shall be on
the basis of merit of admission test organised
by the authorised agency or by University
admission Committee as per instructions of
U.P. Govt./AICTE for the purpose.
(b) For part time M.B.A. course admission will
be made on basis of merit of admission test/
interview conducted by the university itself as
per guidelines of Admission Committee of the
University.
1.57 (a) Total number of students to be admitted to
M.B.A. (Full Time) course shall be restricted
to 51 seats (free and payment) and 9 NRI/
NRI sponsered / Payment Seats.
(b) Total number of students to be admitted to
M.B.A. (Part Time) course shall be 30.
1.58 To be eligible for admission to M.B.A. final
Year (third semester) a candidate must have passed
the M.B.A. previous examination i.e. Ist & IInd semester
both of this Univesity as a regular student.
C. Faculty of Science
(13)
subject, or
(ii) The M. Com. Previous examination of any
other University as a regular student in the
same subject, provided that he/she offered for
his/her M. Com. Previous examination a course
of an equivalent standard with identical syllabus
as is required for the M. Com. Previous
examination of this University, as testified by
the Dean of the faculty after having opinion of
the convener.
1.49 Admission to the course of Research for the Ph.D.
and D.Litt. degrees of this University shall be governed
by the Ordinances of the Chapter-XII and XIII
pertaining to the award of these degrees.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION/
TOURISM ADMINISTRATION (B.B.A./B.T.A.)
1.50 (a) The entire course of study for the degree of
B.B.A./B.T.A. shall be covered in three years
(six semesters).
(b) Each year shall be divided in two semesters. A
candidate shall have to clear both semesters of a
year/session before going to the next year/session.
1.51 To be eligible for admission to B.B.A./B.T.A.
Ist semester, a candidate must have passed -
(i) The Intermediate examination to the Board of High
School and Intermediate Education, U.P., or
(ii) The Intermediate examination of an Indian
University/Body incorporated by any law, for
time being in force and also recognised by the
Board of High School and Intermediate
Education, Uttar Pradesh as equivalent to its
own Intermediate examination; or
(iii) Any other examination recognised by this
University as equivalent thereto.
1.52 To be eligible for admission to the B.B.A./B.T.A.
part II (IIIrd semester), the applicant must have passed -
The B.B.A./B.T.A. part I (Ist & IInd semester)
examination of this University.
1.53 To be eligible for admission to the B.B.A./
B.T.A. part III (Vth semester), the applicant must have
passed the B.B.A./B.T.A. part II (IIIrd & IV th
(12)
MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'kI & part II examination, a course of an equivalent
standard with identical syllabus as is required
for the B. Sc. part I and part II examinations of
this University as testified by the Dean of the
Faculty. Dean may seek opinion of respective
convenor in the regard.
Master of Science
1.63 The entire course for the degree of Master of
Science shall be covered in two years. For the first
year course an applicant shall be admitted to the M.Sc.
Previous class and for the second year course to the
M.Sc. final class.
1.64 To be eligible for admission to the M.Sc.
Previous class, the applicant must have taken.
(i) The B. Sc. degree ( three year course) of this
University, or
(ii) The B. Sc. degree ( three year course) of
another Indian University incorporated by any law for
the time being in force and also recognised by this
University as equivalent to its own B. Sc. degree (three
year course).
Provided further that in case an applicant did
not offer, in his B.Sc. examination, that subject which
he proposes to study for the M.Sc. degree and instead
had offered identical allied subject, the Head of the
Deptt, in respect of University and the Principal in
respect of the college may after satisfying himself/
herself about the competence of the applicant, and also
after procuring approval of the Dean of the Faculty
may grant him/her permission for admission.
1.65 To be eligible for admission to the M. Sc. final
class in a particular subject, a candidate must have
passed :
(i) The M.Sc. Previous examination of this
University in that subject;
(ii) The M.Sc. Previous examination in the same
subject of another Indian University
incorporated by any law for the time being in
force, provided that he/she offered for his/her
M.Sc. Previous examination a course of an
equivalent standard with almost identical
syllabus as is required for the M.Sc. Previous
examination of this University, as testified by
(15)
Bachelor of Science
1.59 The entire course for the degree of Bachelor
of Science shall be covered in three years. For the first
year course, the applicant shall be admitted to the B.Sc.
Part I class, for the second year course to the B.Sc.
part II class and then for the third year course to the
B.Sc. Part III class.
1.60 To be eligible for admission to the B.Sc. part I
class, the applicant must have passed -
(i) The intermediate examination in Science of the
Board of High School and Intermediate
Education, Uttar Pradesh, or
(ii) The Intermediate examination in Science of
any other Indian University incorporated by
any law for the time being in force and also
recognised by the Board of High School and
Intermediate Education, Uttar Pradesh as
equivalent to its own Intermediate Examination
in Science, or
(iii) Any other examination recognised by this
University as equivalent thereto.
1.61 To be eligible for admission to the B.Sc. part
II class, the applicant must have passed -
(i) The B. Sc. part I examination of this University
as a regular student, or
(ii) The B. Sc. part I examination of any other
Indian University, incorporated by any law for
the time being in force as a regular student,
provided that he/she offered for his B. Sc. part
I examination, a course of an equivalent
standard with identical syllabus as is required
for the B. Sc. part I examination of this
University as testified by the Dean of the
Faculty. Dean may seek opinion of respective
convenor in the regard.
1.62 To be eligible for admission to the B. Sc. part
III class, the applicant must have passed -
(i) The B. Sc. part II examination of this University
as a regular student, or
(ii) The B. Sc. part II examination of any other
Indian University, incorporated by any law for
the time being in force as a regular student,
provided that he/she offered for his B. Sc. part
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'kas is required for the LL.B. part I with semestersystem examination of this University, as testifiedby the Dean of the Faculty.
1.70 To be eligible for admission to the LL.B partIII class, the applicant must have passed :
(i) The LL.B. part I & II examinations of thisUniversity; or(ii) The LL.B. part I & II ie. Ist, 2nd, 3dr and 4thSemester examination of any other Indian Universityincorporated by any law for the time being in force,provided he/she offered, for the LL.B. part I & IIexamination with sem. system a course of an equivalentstandard with identical syllabus as is required for theLL.B. part I & II examination of this University, astestified by the Dean of the Faculty.
Note :(a) The students who has appeared in first, third, andfifth semester examination shall be eligible for promotionin second, fourth, sixth semester respectively.(b) The student will be eligible for admission in thirdand fifth semester after passing first year (ie. 1st and2nd Semester both) examination and 2nd year (ie. 3rdand 4th semester) examination respectively.(c) Degree of LL.B. Shall be awarded only after passingin all question papers of all six semesters exams.
LL. M. Degree-1.71 The entire course of study for the Degree of Master
of Law (L.L.M.) shall be covered in two years. Forthe first year course, an applicant shall be admitted tothe LL.M. previous class and for the second year courseto the LL.M. final class.
1.72 To be eligible for admission to the LL.M. previous class,the applicant must have passed :(i) The LL.B. examination of this University, or(ii) The LL.B. examination of any other Indian
University incorporated by any law for the timebeing in force and also recognised by thisUniversity as a qualifying examination for thepurpose and admission to the LL.M. degreecourse of this University; or
(iii) Any other examination which is recognised bythis University as a qualifying examination foradmission to the LL.M. degree course of thisUniversity.
(17)
the convenor of Board of Studies and Dean of
the Faculty.
1.66 Admission to the courses of Research for the
Ph.D. and D.Sc. degrees in this faculty of this
University shall be governed by the Ordinances of the
Chapter XII pertaining to the award of these degrees.
D.FACULTY OF LAW
LL.B Degree
1.67 There shall be semester system for LLB degree
The entire course of study for the degree of Bachelor
of Law (LL.B.) shall be taught in three years(Six
semesters) . For the first year course, a candidate shall
be admitted to the LL.B part I (I& II Sem) class, for
the second year course to the LL.B. part II, (III & IV
Sem) class and for the third year course to the LL.B.
part III (V& VI Sem.) class.
1.68 To be eligible for admission to the LL.B. part I
class, an applicant must have passed :
(i) The examination prescribed for the Bachelor
degree (in any discipline) of this University, or
(ii) The examination prescribed for the Bachelor's
Degree of any other Indian University,
incorporated by any law for the time being in
force and recognised by this University, as a
qualifying examinations for admission to the
course of study for the LL.B. part I class of
this University, or
(iii) Any other examination which is recognised by
this University (as per approved lisr for the
purpose) as a qualifying examination for
admission to the course of study for the LL.B.
part I class of this University.
1.69 To be eligible for admission to the LL.B. part
II class, the applicant must have passed :
(i) The LL.B. part I (I& II Sem.) examinations
of this University; or
(ii) The LL.B. part I(Sem. system) examination of
any other Indian University incorporated by any
law for the time being in force, provided he/she
offered, for the LL.B. part I examination a course
of an equivalent standard with identical syllabus
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'k
Bachelor of Education, or Licentiate in
Teaching (L.T.) or for an equivalent degree of
any other Indian University incorporated by
any law for the time being in force, provided
these degrees are recognised by this University
as equivalent to its own B.Ed. degree.
(iii) Any other examination which is recognised by
this University as a qualifying examination for
admission to the course of study for the M.Ed.
degree of this University. Provided always that
the admission to B.Ed. & M.Ed. classes shall
be regulated according to the rules framed for
the purpose, by the State Government from
time to time.
1.79 Admission to the course of Research for the
Ph.D. and D.Litt. degree in this Faculty of this
University shall be governed by the Ordinances as
provided in the chapter- XII & XIII pertaining to the
award of these degrees.
Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.)
1.80 (a) The entire course of study for the degree of
B.P.Ed. shall be covered in one academic year.
(b) To be eligible for admission to the B.P.Ed. class
an applicant must have passed the examination
prescribed for the Bachelor degree with at least 45%
marks in any discipline from this university or from any
Indian University incorporated by law and also
recognised by this university.
1.81 Other Faculties :
Ordinances for various other faculties viz :
Faculty of Engineering and Technology,
Faculty of Medical Science
Faculties of Dental Science
Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Home Science
The concerning ordinances are available separately in forth coming
chapaters
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1.73 To be eligible for admission to the LL.M. Final
class, the applicant must have passed :
(i) The LL.M. previous examination of this
University, or
(ii) The LL.M. previous examination of any other
Indian University incorporated by any law for
the time being in force, provided he/she offered
for his/her LL.M. previous examination a
course of an equivalent standard with identical
syllabus as is required for the LL.M. previous
examination of this University, as testified by
the Dean of the Faculty.
1.74 Admission to the course of research for the
Ph. D. and LL.D. degree of this University shall be
governed by the ordinances of the Chapter-XII
pertaining to the award of these degrees.
E-Faculty of Education (B.Ed. & M.Ed.)
1.75 The entire course of study for the degree of
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) shall be covered in one
academic year.
1.76 To be eligible for admission to the B.Ed. class,
an applicant must have passed :
(i) The examinations prescribed for the Bachelor
degree of this University, or
(ii) The examinations prescribed for the Bachelor
degree of any other Indian University,
incorporated by any law for the time being in
force and also recognised by this University
for the purpose of admission to the B.Ed. class.
(iii) Any other examination which is recognised by
this University for the purpose of admission to
the B.Ed. class.
1.77 The entire course of study for the degree of
Master of Education shall be covered in one academic
year.
1.78 To be eligible for admission to the M.Ed. class,
an applicant must have passed :
(i) The examination prescribed for the degree of
Bachelor of Education of this Univesity, or
(ii) The examination prescribed for the degree of
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'k
vuqlwfpr tkfr ,oa vuqlwfpr tutkfr vH;fFkZ;ksa dh esfjV ØekuqlkjA
¼n½ izos'k fd;s x;s vH;fFkZ;ksa dh lwphA
mi;qZDr Øekad ̂ ^l** ,oa ̂ ^n** dh lwph fo'ofo|ky; dks Hkh izsf"kr dh tk;A
2@6- izR;sd egkfo|ky;] v/;kid vkSj Nk=ksa ds vuqikr dks /;ku esa j[kdj
gh izos'k djsxkA fdlh Hkh ifjfLFkfr esa fu/kkZfjr Nk= la[;k ls vf/kd
Nk=ksa dk izos'k u fd;k tk;] fu/kkZfjr la[;k ls vf/kd Nk=ksa dk izos'k
ysus ij mu Nk=ksa dh ijh{kk djokus dh ftEesnkjh fo'ofo|ky; dh ugha
gksxhA
izos'k lfefr us fuEufyf[kr d{kkvksa esa izos'k gsrq Nk= la[;k dk fu/kkZj.k
fd;k&
Lukrd Lrj ij izfr d{kk@oxZ gsrq 60 lhV¼dqyifr ds vkns'k@vuqefr ls egkfo|ky; 15 izfr'kr dh o`f) dj ldrk
gS] ysfdu og la[;k fdlh Hkh fLFkfr esa 80 lhV ls vf/kd ugha gksxhA½
ijkLukrd dyk oxZ esa izfr d{kk gsrq 60 lhV ¼viz;ksfxd½¼dqyifr ds vkns'k@vuqefr ls 15 izfr'kr lhV dh o`f) egkfo|ky; dj
ldrk gS] izks;ksfxd fo"k;ksa esa izfrd{kk gsrq 40 lhV vf/kdreA½
,l-,l&lh- d{kkvksa gsrq izfr d{kk & jlk;u foKku &40 lhV
& HkkSfrd foKku &30 lhV
& tUrq foKku &30 lhV
& ouLifr foKku &30 lhV
& xf.kr &60 lhV
& lSU; foKku &40 lhV
2@7- ch- ,- d{kkvksa esa fo"k;ksa ds p;u dh vuqefr@lqfo/kk nsuk egkfo|ky;
ds lalk/kuksa ,oa lkj.kh dh O;oLFkkvksa ds vUrxZr gh lhfer gksxkA
ijkLukrd d{kkvksa esa izos'k gsrq ;g vko';d gS fd Nk=@Nk=k ds ftu
nks fo"k;ksa dk p;u r`rh; o"kZ dh ijh{kk esa fd;k gSS] mUgha esa ls fdlh
,d fo"k; fo"k; dks ys ldsxkA
2@8- 1994 ,oa blds i'pkrorhZ 'kklukns'kks a ds vuqlkj vuqlwfpr
tkfr@vuqlwfpr tutkfr ,oa vU; fiNM+k oxZ vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, izos'k
vkjf{kr djuk vfuok;Z gSA izos'k vkosnu QkeZ ds lkFk l{ke vf/kdkjh
(21)
lyXuad&,d1- izos'k lfefr dh cSBd fnukad 3-6-2003 dk dk;Zo`ÙkA2- izos'k lfefr us] l= 2003&2004 ds fy, fo'ofo|ky; ,oa lEc)
egkfo|ky;ka ds fy, v/kksfyf[kr izos'k ekud@izos'k fu;ekoyh dk fu/kkZj.k
fd;kA
2@1- egkfo|ky;ksa esa Lukrd Lrj ij Hkkx ,d esa izos'k ds fy, fu.kZ; fy;k
x;k fd] mDr d{kkvkas esa izos'k fnukad 20 vxLr] 2003 rd djkrs
gq;s 'kqYd tek djk fy;k tk;A
2@2- Lukrd Hkkx nks ,oa rhu dh d{kkvksa ds ,sls Nk=ksa dk ftudk ijh{kkQy
fcyEc ls izsf"kr fd;k x;k gks] mudkizos'k izkpk;Z@dqylfpo }kjk vad
i= fuxZr gksus dh frfFk ls 15 fnu ds vUnj dj fy;k tk;A
2@3- izkpk;Z] lko/kkuh iwoZd og lqfuf'pr djs fd] izR;sd izk/;kid dks lIrkg
esa 24 ihfj;M dk v/;kiu lEcU/kh dk;Z vo'; gksA
2@4- izos'k ds le; ;g Li"V dj fn;k tk; fd] iwjs l= esa vH;fFkZ;ka dh
mifLFkfr 75 izfr'kr vfuok;Z gSA izk/;kidks dks bldh lwpuk vo'; ns
nh tk; fd] d{kkvksa esa Nk= dh mifLFkfr ntZ djus dk nkf;/Ro mudk
gS] ftldk fu"BkiwoZd fuoZgu djuk vko';d gSA ftl Nk= dh mifLFkfr
75 izfr'kr ls de gksxh og Nk= ijh{kk esa ugha cSB ldrk gSA
egkfo|ky;ksa }kjk mifLFkfr fooj.k dh izFke fdLr fnukad 30-11-2003
rFkk vfUre fdLr 15-2-2004 rd fo'ofo|ky; vo'; izsf"kr dj nh tk;A
blesa fdlh Hkh izdkj dh f'kfFkyrk u dh tk;A
2@5- lHkh izos'k fiNyh ijh{kk 2003 esa ik;s x;s izkIrkadksa ds vk/kkj ij esfjV
ds vuqlkj fd;s tk;A 'kklu dh uhfr;ksa ds vuqlkj ;g fu.kZ; fy;k
x;k fd izos'k ijh{kk lekIr dh tk;A ;fn dksbZ egkfo|ky; izos'k ijh{kk
djuk pkgrk gS rks dqyifr ls mldh vko';drk ,oa vkSfpR; ds lkFk
iwoZ vuqefr izkIr djus ds ckn gh izos'k ijh{kk vk;ksftr dh tk;sxhA
izos'k ijh{kk dk ijh{kkQy fuEufyf[kr izdkj ls rS;kj fd;k tk;sxk&
¼v½ lEiw.kZ vuqØekad ØekuqlkjA
¼Ck½ vkj{k.k oxZ ¼vkjf{kr ,oa fo'ks"k vkjf{kr½ ds vuqlkj esfjV ØekuqlkjA
¼l½ vkj{k.k fu;eksa dks /;ku esa j[krs gq;s vukjf{kr ¼lkekU;½] vU; fiNM+k oxZ]
(20)
MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'k
2@13- v/;kns'k ds izkfo/kkuksa ds vuqlkj izkpk;Z fdlh Hkh vH;FkhZ dks fcuk
dkj.k crk;s izos'k nsus ls euk dj ldrs gSA
2@14- lHkh izos'k esa [ksy&dwn] jk"Vªh; dSMsV dksj] jk"Vªh; lsok ;kstuk bR;kfn
ds fy, Hkkjkad fuEu fuEu izdkj ls fn[ks tk;sxs&
¼1½ jk"Vªh; ;k jkT; Lrjh; ;k vUrj fo'ofo|ky; [ksy dwn izfr;ksfxrkA
bfUMfotqvy vkbZVe esa vH;kFkhZ }kjk&
izFke vkus ij 3¯ izkIrkadksa ds vf/kdre ;ksx dk
f}rh; vkus ij 2¯ izkIrkadksa ds vf/kdre ;ksx dk
r`rh; vkus ij 1¯ izkIrkadksa ds vf/kdre ;ksx dk
,u-lh-lh] ,u-,l-lh- bR;kfn ds fy, fuEu fooj.k ds vuqlkj&
¼2½ ,u-lh-lh- ^^lh** izek.k i= 3¯ izkIrkadksa ds vf/kdre ;ksx dk
ikus okys rFkk th&2 izek.k i=
ikus okyh efgyk vH;FkhZ dks
¼3½ ,u-lh-lh- ^^lh** izek.k i= 2¯ izkIrkadksa ds vf/kdre ;ksx dk
ikus okys rFkk th&1 izek.k i=
ikus okyh efgyk vH;FkhZ dks
¼4½ ,u-lh-lh- ^^lh** izek.k i= 1¯ izkIrkadksa ds vf/kdre ;ksx dk
,d o"khZ; izf'k{k.k izkIr
vH;FkhZ dks
¼5½ ,u-,l-,l- ds vUrxZr 240 3¯ izkIrkadksa ds vf/kdre ;ksx dk
?k.Vs dh lsok rFkk nks dSEi
esa Hkkx ysus okys vH;FkhZ dks
¼6½ ,u-,l-,l- ds vUrxZr 240 2¯ izkIrkadksa ds vf/kdre ;ksx dk
?k.Vs dh lsok rFkk ,d dSEi
esa Hkkx ysus okys vH;FkhZ dks
¼7½ ,u-,l-,l- ds vUrxZr 240 1¯ izkIrkadksa ds vf/kdre ;ksx dk
?k.Vs dh lsok djus okys
vH;FkhZ dks
¼8½ LdkmV ,oa xkbZMWl ds jk"Vªh; 3¯ izkIrkadksa ds vf/kdre ;ksx dk
iqjLdkj izkIr vH;FkhZ dks
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}kjk fuxZr mDr izek.k&i= layXu djuk vfuok;Z gksxkA
blds vfrfjDr fuEufyf[kr vkj{k.k {kSfrt :i ls gksxs&
1- 'kkjhfjd :i ls fodykaxksa 03 izfr'kr
2- Lora=rk laxzke ds lsukfu;ksa ds vkfJrksa 02 izfr'kr
¼iq=@vfookfgr@iq=h@ikS=@izikS=@vfookfgr izks=h½
ds fy,A
3- HkwriwoZ lSfud ,oa ;q) esa viax j{kkdehZ ds fy, 02 izfr'kr
rFkk ;q) esa 'kghn@viax j{kk dfeZ;ksa ds ikY;ksa ds fy,A
4- dkjfxy esa 'kghn@fodykax lSfudksa ds vkfJr ds fy, 02 izfr'kr
5- d'ehj ds foLFkkfirksa ds fy, 01 izfr'kr
2@9- lHkh d{kkvkas ds Nk=ksa dk ijh{kk vkosnu QkeZ 30 uoEcj] 2003 rd
¼cuk fcyEcg n.M ds½ fo'ofo|ky; ds ys[kk foHkkx eas vo'; izkIr djk
fn;k tk;A blds mijkur 15 fnlEcj] 2003 rd 100&00 #0 izfr
Nk= fcyEc 'kqYd ns; gksxkA izkpk;Z] vfUre frfFk ds ,d lIrkg ds
vuqlkj 'kqYd dk Mªk¶V ,oa ukfeuy jksy rhu izfr;ksa esa cuk dj
fo'ofo|ky; esa vo'; izkIr djk nsaA
2@10- ,sls vH;FkhZ] ftuds fo:) vius egkfo|ky; ds izkax.k esa vFkok mlds
ckgj fdlh izdkj dh yM+kbZ] >xM+ksa ds n.M fo/kku ds vUrxZr vijk/
k djus vFkok ftuds fo:) egkfo|ky; ds izkpk;Z vFkok fdlh izk/
;kid ,oa fdlh deZpkjh ds izfr vHkæ O;ogkj djus dh f'kdk;r gks
;k lgh izrhr gksus okyk vkjksi yxk;k x;k gks mldk izos'k egkfo|ky;
esa u fy;k tk;A
2@11- ,sls vH;FkhZ] tks fiNyh ijh{kk esa vuqfpr lk/ku iz;ksx djrs gq;s idM+s
x;s gks mudk izos'k egkfo|ky; esa u fy;k tk;A
ijUrq vuqfpr lk/ku iz;ksx ds izdj.k esa l{ke vf/kdkjh }kjk nks"k
eqDr fd;s tkus dh n'kk esa izkpk;Z lEcfU/kr d{kk esa LFkku miyC/k gksus
ij izos'k ds lEcU/k esa fopkj dj ldrs gSaA
2@12- fiNyh ifj{kkvksa esa vuqRrh.kZ fo|kfFkZ;ksa dk iqu% mlh d{kk esa izos'k u
fd;k tk; rFkk ,sls Nk=ksa dk izos'k tks fdUgh dkj.kksa ol ijh{kk esa
lfEefyr ugha gq;s gks iqu% mlh d{kk esa u fd;k tk;A
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'k
,sls Nk= tks iwoZ o"kZ dh cSad isij ijh{kk esa vuqRrh.kZ gks tkrs gSa]
rks og Nk= iwoZ d{kk esa HkwriwoZ Nk= ds :i essa ijh{kk nsaxs o mudks HkwriwoZ
Nk= dk QkeZ o 'kqYd ns; gksxkA ,sls izdj.k esa ,d d{kk esa Nk=ksa dh
vf/kdre la[;k dh lhek ykxw ugha gksxhA
2@19- izkpk;Z] egkfo|ky; ds v/;kidkas dks ;g Li"V :i ls voxr djk nsxs
fd l= eas dk;Z fnolksa dh la[;k 180 fu/kkZfjr gS] izR;sd izk/;kid
viuk ikB~;Øe 15 Qjojh] 2004 rd gj fLFkfr essa iwjk djds vius
izkpk;Z dks fyf[kr :i ls lwfpr djsaxsA
2@20- izkpk;Z] izos'k gsrq vius Lrj ls ,sls vfrfjDr ekud viuk ldrs gS tks
fo'ofo|ky; vf/kfu;e] ifjfu;e] v/;kns'k ,oa fofu;eksa ds izfrdwy u
gksA
2@21- b.Vj ds i'pkr Lukrd ijh{kk esa izos'k gsrq vf/kdre rhu o"kZ ls vf/
kd vUrjky ugha gksuk pkfg,A ;ksX;rk lwph esa izkIr vadksa esa ls ,d o"kZ
ds vUrjky ij 5 izfr'kr] nks o"kZ ds vurjky ij 8 izfr'kr ,oa rhu
o"kZ ds vUrjky ij 10 izfr'kr vad dkVs tk;sxsaA izR;sd dks Lukrd
ijh{kk 6 o"kZ esa ,oa ijkLukrd ijh{kk 4 o"kZ esa iw.kZ djuk vfuok;Z gksxkA
2@22- izos'k lfefr us f'k{kk l= 2003&2004 ds fy, 'kS{kf.kd dSys.Mj dk
fu/kkZj.k fd;k ¼layXud&1½
2@23- izos'k lfefr us fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx ds i= fnukad 13 vDVwcj
2000 ,oa 9 Qjojh] 2002 ds vuqlkj fo'ofo|ky; ds foHkkxksa esa
fons'k Nk=ksa gsrq 15 izfr'kr vf/kla[;k ¼lqijU;wesjsjh½ lhV c<+k;s tkus dk
fu.kZ; fy;kA
vUr esa dqyifr ds izfr /kU;okn Kkiu ds i'pkr~ cSBd lekIr gqbZA
(25)
¼9½ LdkmV ,oa xkbZMWl ds jkT;iky 2¯ izkIrkadksa ds vf/kdre ;ksx dk
iqjLdkj izkIr vH;FkhZ dks
¼10½ LdkmV ,oa xkbZMWl dk /kqoin 1¯ izkIrkadksa ds vf/kdre ;ksx dk
;k xq:in vFkok f}rh;
lksiku dk izek.k&i= izkIr
vH;FkhZ dksA
vf/kdre Hkkjkad& ;ksX;rk lwph esa dqy izkIrkadksa ds vf/kdre ;ksx ds 6
izfr'kr ls vf/kd ugha gksxkA
2@15- fo'ofo|ky; ,oa lEc) egkfo|ky;ksa ds vf/kdkjh] f'k{kdksa ,oa deZpkfj;ksa
ds vkfJr ds fy, ftlesa iq=h] iRuh ,oa ifr gksxs Øe'k% 5¯ ,oa 5¯
LFkku lqjf{kr fd;s tk;A ;g LFkku ¼lhV½ vf/kla[; gksxkA bu ij izos'k
,sls lHkh vkosndksa ds esfjV lwph cu dj fd;s tk;A
2@16- egkfo|ky; dh fofHkUu d{kkvksa esa izos'k dh dk;Zokgh gsrq milfefr;ksa dk
xBu fuEu O;oLFkk ds vuqlkj fd;k tk;&
1- lHkh foHkkxk/;{k
2- ofj"Vre~ foHkkxk/;{k milfefr dk la;kstd gksxkA
izos'k gsrq vgZ vH;fFkZ;ksa ds izos'k vkosnu QkeZ ,oa vU; i=.kkrksa ij
milfefr ds lnL;ksa dk gLrk{kj vo'; fd;k tk;A izos'k ijh{kk vk;ksftr dh
tkus dh fLFkfr esa vfr xksiuh; dk;ksZa dk mÙkj nkf;Ro ,oa izcU/ku izkpk;Z djsaxsA
izos'k ijh{kk esa Lukrd Hkkx ,d ds fy, b.Vj ,oa ijkLukrd Hkkx iwokZ)Z ds
fy, Lrj ds iz'u iwNs tk;A iz'u&i= vkotsDVho VkbZi ds gksaxsA
2@17- ;fn dksbZ Nk=@Nk=k O;fDrxr ijh{kkFkhZ ds :i esas Hkkx ,d@iwokZ)Z ijh{kk
mRrh.kZ fd;k gks rks mldk izos'k laLFkkxr vH;FkhZ ds :i esa Hkkx nks] rhu
mRrjk)Z esa u fd;k tk;A
2@18- cSd isij dh lqfo/kk ch-,-] ch-,l-&lh- ,oa ch-dke- ds Nk=ksa dks ,d
fo"k;@xzqi esa rFkk ch-ih-,M~- ,o oh-QkekZ- esa vf/kdre~ nks iz'u i=
ijkLukrd Lrj ij ,d iz'u&i=] ch-,M~- ,oa fof/k ds Nk=ksa dks ,d
iz'u&i= ch-,l-lh ¼d`f"k½ esa nks iz'u i= rd gh lhfer gksxhA
tks Nk= cSad isij ijh{kk gsrq vgZ ik;s tk; budks ,d cpu c)rk
ds lkFk vxyh d{kk esa izos'k fn;k tk ldrk gSA
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'k
Act/S.51(2)/C&H
CHAPTER - III
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONSThe Ordinances relating to University
Examinations are detailed under following heads :
A- Regular Students
B- Private Candidates
C- General
D- Admission of Ex-students to University
Examinations
E- Back-paper Examination
A 51(C)
A-Regular Students
3.1 Every regular student, either in the University
Departments, or in the affiliated colleges, seeking
admission to University Examinations for the first time,
for a degree, shall, unless provided otherwise under
any of the Ordinances, be enrolled as a member of the
University, before being permitted to appear at an
University Examination, prescribed for such a degree.
3.2 No candidate who wishes to join a course
prescribed for a degree of the University, shall be
admitted to a teaching department of the University or
of an affiliated college unless he/she has passed the
qualifying examination, recognised by this University,
needed for admission to the desired course of study.
3.3 The expression 'a regular course of study'
wherever it is used in these Ordinances, means
sufficiently required attendance at lectures (including
Tutorials and Seminars, if any) and practicals (such as
work in a Laboratory or workshop or in field) and the
completion of the sessional work and the projects, field
study etc. in the University or in any college.
3.4 Where there are two or more examinations
for any degree, such as a part I, II or Previous and a
part III or final examination a candidate for the degree
must offer the course(s) on the same subject(s) in the
successive examination(s) as he/she takes in the
preceding examination(s).
3.5 No candidate shall be allowed to appear in
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Act/S.51(2)/(b)
CHAPTER - II
THE COURSES OF STUDIES2.01 There shall be various Faculties in the
University as described in University statutes 7.01 and
each Faculty shall have various departments as
prescribed in University Statutes 7.06 to 7.11. The
courses in each subject / department at Undergraduate
and Postgraduate level shall be framed & detailed by
Board of Studies of respective subjects/departments
with the respective Examination Schemes like
paperwise marks distributions, practicals and fieldworks
etc. Provided further that combinations of subjects /
groups for different UG courses shall be as per list
available (in the university office) for the purpose.
2.02 The Minutes/proceedings of different Board
of Studies shall be the part of ordinances (Chapter -
II) regarding the course of studies and Marks
Distribution after approval of Academic Council.
2.03 There shall be three subjects/groups; each
having two papers of 100 marks each in part -I and
part- II classes of B.A./B.Com., while two subjects/
groups having three papers of 100 marks each in part
III classes of B.A./B.Com..
Provided that marks distribution for subjects
having Practicals shall be 75 marks for each theory
paper and 50 marks for practical in part I & II while as
75 marks for each theory paper and 75 marks in
practical in part III examination.
2.04 There shall be three subjects each having three
theory papers of 45 marks and one practical test of 65
marks in part I & part II of B.Sc. classes while two
subjects each having four theory papers of 50 marks
each and one Practical Test/Course of 100 marks each.
In case of Mathematics, there shall be three papers
two of 65 marks and third of 70 marks in Part I and
Part II while four papers each of 75 marks in part III.
2.05 Normally, theory papers for P.G. courses shall
be each of 100 marks and practical/project viva shall
be not more than 50% of total of theory.
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certifying that he/she has fulfilled all the
conditions laid down by the University and is
of good character.
3.10 The schedule of the University Examination
Fees chargeable from the regular students of the
University/college shall be as described in chapter XVII
and may be modified by the University/Govt. from time
to time.
3.11 No regular student shall be allowed to appear
in the University Examination unless he/she has
attended at least 75 percent of the lectures and of the
practicals in each subject during the course of instruction
for the examination. Attendance at lectures includes
attendance at tutorials and seminars during an academic
session or work in the laboratory, the workshop and
the field. A student is also required to complete his/her
project work if it is prescribed in the course.
Provided that, for special reasons, a shortage
of percentage not exceeding 15 percent of the total
number of lectures delivered or practical work done in
each subject, may be condoned as given below.
(i) A shortage upto 5% of the total number of
lectures delivered of practical work done in
each subject may be condoned by the Dean/
Head or Principal.
(ii) A further shortage upto 10% may be be
condoned by the Vice Chancellor on the
specific recommendation of the Dean/Head/
Principal.
3.12 (a) For the purpose of the aforesaid ordinance not
more than two lectures in the same subject,
except in the case of post graduate classes,
shall be counted on any one day, provided that
the attendance at any lectures delivered or
practicals held within 15 days preceding the
first day of the University examination, shall
not count towards the required percentage.
(b) For the purpose of ordinance number of
attendances by a cadet at N.C.C. camp during
the academic session shall be deemed as
attendance at the University or the college for
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more than one Degree examination or in more than
one subject for the Master's Degree (Previous or Final)
in one and the same year.
3.6 Only those students who have passed the
previous Examination of this University in a subject for
a postgraduate degree shall be admitted to the Final
class in the same subject for the Master's Degree.
3.7 The number of lectures to be delivered in a
University Department/affiliated college for an
examination for a postgraduate degree shall be as
prescribed by Board of Studies.
3.8 Every regular student of the University
Department or of an affiliated college for the University
Examination, shall submit, by December 15 of the year
preceding the year of the examination, an application to
the Head of the Department or the Principal of his/her
college concerned who, after satisfying himself that
conditions laid down by the University for the purpose
have been fulfilled, shall forward the same so as to reach
the Registrar by December 20.
In case the application forms of the regular
students of the affiliated college, appearing at the
University Examinations, are not received by the
Registrar by the 20th of December the defaulting
college shall pay a penalty as decided by the University
upto the 31st of December. No application form will
be accepted after December 31 unless the Vice
Chancellor decides otherwise in special circumstances
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3.9 Every regular student either of the University
or of an affiliated college preparing for an examination
shall, by December 15 of the year preceding the year
of the examination :
(i) pay to the university the prescribed fee for such
an examination;
(ii) intimate in his/her application the subject or
subjects in which he/she desires to present
himself/herself for the examination; and
(iii) alongwith his application, furnish to the
Registrar a certificate from the Head of the
Department/Principal of the college concerned
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stopped at least 15 days before the commencement of
the University Examinations).
In the cases, where, the shortage of attendance
is within the condonable limit, students may be allowed
to appear at the examination provisionally, pending the
final decision.
3.15 The attendance of the candidates appearing
at the University examinations as regular students shall
be counted for the whole of the academic session, from
the date of commencement of the session.
3.16 A student who has been expelled or rusticated
from any University incorporated by any law for the
time being in force or from any college or institute
affiliated to such a University, shall not be eligible for
admission to any examination in this University or in
any of its affiliated colleges till his/her period of expulsion
or rustication has expired and, where such a candidate
has got admission by fraudulent means or by
concealment of the fact of expulsion or rustication or
even by an error of the University or the affiliated
college, he/she shall be expelled at whatever stage, the
fact is discovered; and if he/she has, in the meantime,
appeared at or passed any examination or part of an
examination, the same shall be cancelled.
3.17 Notwithstanding anything contained in the fore
going ordinances, the Head of the Department/Principal
of an affiliated college may detain a student from taking
the University examination or recommend to the
Registrar, if he/she has already appeared at the
examination, for withholding the result of a student who
has not paid the outstanding dues of the college, including
the Hostel and Mess dues if applicable, or has failed to
return to the college or pay the cost of any of the articles
issued to him for taking part in Games, Sports, N.C.C.
library and laboratory etc..
A 51(h)
B-PRIVATE CANDIDATES
3.18 Subject to the provisions laid down herein
before and herein after , a candidate residing in the
districts of Ambedkarnagar, Balrampur, Bahraich,
Barabanki, Faizabad, Gonda, Pratapgarh, Shravasti &
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these days, provided they are the working days
of the University or of the college concerned.
(c) Also, for the purpose of the aforesaid ordinance
3.11 students who have been absent from their
classes while representing the University or
the State at Tournaments and/or Meets, or
while representing the University and/or the
college concerned at the youth festivals
organised by the Government of India or the
State Government of while participating in the
University zonal and/or Interzonal sports, will
be deemed as present in the college for the
period of their absence on this account,
provided that such absence does not exceed
20 working days in the academic session or
10% of the total attendance required,
whichever is more.
(d) Attendance at lectures and practicals, referred
in the ordinance, shall entitle a candidate to
appear at a University examination at the end
of the academic session in which he/she
completed such a course of study. If a candidate
does not then appear at the examination he/
she shall not be permitted to appear at a
subsequent examination as a regular student,
unless, during the subsequent academic year,
at the end of which such an examination is
held, he/she has completed a further regular
course of study for the examination.
3.13 If a candidate is detained due to shortage of
attendance, he/she shall be admitted to a subsequent
examination only when he/she completes a further
regular course of study at the end of which such an
examination is held.
3.14 The Head/Principal concerned shall detain the
admission card of all students who have failed to put in
the required attendance, and forward all the detained
admission cards to the Registrar alongwith the
statement of the shortage in attendance so as to reach
him within three days after the lecture and the practicals
have stopped. (All lectures and practicals are to be
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application is rejected, or who does not submit an
application but only sends the fees, the amount paid by
him/her on account of fee shall be refunded after
deducting a prescribed amount as per decision of
examination committee.
3.24 Private candidates shall not be allowed to take
any optional paper/course prescribed in the syllabus
unless provision has been made for an examination in
such a paper/course for regular students attending the
University or any of the affiliated colleges.
Provided, however, that a private candidate who
has once taken an optional paper/course in any
examination of the University shall be allowed to offer
it again if he/she reappears at any subsequent
examination within the next two years.
3.25 A candidate who has passed one part of a
course of study prescribed for a degree, as a 'private
candidate' shall have to appear only as a 'private
candidate' in the remaining part/parts of that course of
study.
3.26 The schedule of the University Examination Fees,
chargeable from private candidates shall be as described
in chapter XVII and may be modified by University/
Govt. from time to time.
A 51(C)
C-GENERAL
3.27 Notwithstanding anything contained in the Statutes,
Ordinances and Regulations, a blind person taking an
examination of the University shall be exempted from
the payment of all the fee charged by the University.
3.28 A candidate who, from his/her sickness or some
other cause, is unable to present himself/herself for an
examination, shall not receive back his/her examination
fee The Vice Chancellor may, however for sufficient
reasons, permit the candidate to present himself/herself
for the next ensuing examination without payment of a
further fee. In such a case the application for this
purpose must be sent by the candidate so as to reach
the Registrar not earlier than the commencement of
the examination and later than a month after the date
of the commencement of the theory examination at
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Sultanpur, that is the area served by the Dr. R.M.L.
Avadh University shall be entitled to appear as a private
candidate in any of the specified examinations
conducted by this University.
3.19 A candidate, to be eligible for admission to an
examination of the University as a private candidate,
must fulfil all the requirements prescribed for regular
students, as provided earlier, except that of having
pursued a regular course of study in a Department/
College.
3.20 No private candidate shall be allowed to appear
at the following examination :
A) In the faculties of Arts and Science, in all
examinations related with any subjects
involving practicals.
B) B.Ed., B.P.Ed. and M.Ed Examination.
C) LL.B. and LL.M. Examination.
D) B.Tech., M.Tech & M.C.A. Examination.
E) B.B.A., B.T.A. and M.B.A. Examination.
F) B.D.S., M.B.B.S, M.S., M.D examination
3.21 A private candidate, who desires, under the
aforesaid ordinance to appear at an examination, must
submit his/her application in a prescribed form duly
forwarded by the Principal of an affiliated college, or
any authority approved by the University stating the
subject or subjects in which he/she desires to present
himself/herself for the examination. The application
accompanied by following documents, should reach the
Registrar, not later than October 15 preceding the year
of the examination :
(i) An attested copy of the Intermediate certificate
for the first degree examination or of the
qualifying degree for the subsequent degree
examination.
(ii) Application Fee and the prescribed
Examination Fee.
3.22 Application forms, received by the Registrar
after the prescribed date, i.e. October 15, may be
entertained on payment of the prescribed late fee only
upto December 31.
3.23 In the case of a private candidate, whose
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and produced by him/her before the
Superintendent of the Centre of the
Examination.
3.31 A candidate may not be admitted to the
examination hall unless he/she produces before the
Superintendent or Invigilator concerned his/her
examination admission card.
3.32 No candidate shall, under any circumstances,
be allowed to change paper of subject as filled in his/
her examination form for any examination of the
University, except with the prior permission of the Vice-
Chancellor.
3.33 The Superintendent of an examination centre
may, however, if he is satisfied that the examination
admission card of a candidate has been lost or destroyed,
grant him/her on payment of a further fee of Rs. 10
duplicate Examination Admission Card. The card so
granted shall show the number and date of the card
originally granted. The Superintendent shall forward to
the Registrar all such cases alongwith the fee collected.
3.34 Even if a candidate had been permitted to
appear at a University Examination, the permission
granted to him/her may be withdrawn for conduct
which justifies his/her exclusion from the examination.
3.35 In the examination Hall every candidate shall
be under the disciplinary control of the Superintendent
of the centre and he/she shall obey his/her instructions.
In the event of a candidate's disobeying the instructions
of the Superintendent or his insolent behaviour towards
the Superintendent or any of the Invigilators, or refusing
to give the search of his/her person by an official
deputed for that purpose, the candidate may be excluded
from the day's examination by the Superintendent of
the centre and if he persists in his/her misbehaviour,
he/she may be excluded from the rest of the
examination by the Superintendent of the Centre.
3.36 In all such cases a full report of each case
shall be sent to the Registrar of the University who
shall place the matter before the Examination
Committee for its consideration. The Examination
Committee may, according to the gravity of the offence,
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which the candidate is unable to appear. In all cases of
sickness a medical certificate from a qualified medical
practitioner shall be attached to the application which
should be forwarded by the countersigning authority.
Provided, however, that in the case of a
candidate, who withdraws his/her application by
December 31 preceding the year of the examination,
the fee paid by him/her shall be refunded after
deducting Rs. 100. Application for the refund of his/
her examination fee must be submitted through the
countersigning authority who had forwarded the
candidate's original application.
Provided, further, that the examination fee of
a candidate, who is debarred from appearing at the
examination or whose application for appearing at the
examination has been rejected, may be refunded after
a deduction of Rs. 100.
No refund of fee can be claimed after the lapse
of one year from the date of deposit.
3.29 The Vice Chancellor may in special cases in
which he/she is satisfied that it will be a great hardship
to the candidate if his/her application is rejected,
entertain an application for admission to a University
Examination even though the same has been received
after the due date. He may impose a special late fee
for this purpose.
3.30 If the candidate's application is accepted the
Registrar shall issue through the Head/Principal an
Admission Card permitting the candidate both regular
and private to appear at the examination.
(i) Permission to appear at a University
examination may be withdrawn by the Vice
Chancellor on grounds of misconduct and such
other offences as are punishable with the
rustication or expulsion in respect of a regular
student.
(ii) The Registrar may withdraw the permission,
granted by some accidental mistake or
admission to a candidate who was not eligible
for appearing at any University Examination
even though an admission card has been issued
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candidate or of taking action against a
candidate who is suspected of using or intending
to use any kind of unfair means of an
examination; or
(iii) who is found impersonating a candidate in the
examination, or who is found resorting to any
kind of nefarious activity inside or outside the
University/college precincts. In case the person
so impersonating a candidate is not a student
of the University or a college affiliated to the
University, the Superintendent of the
examination centre concerned may hand him/
her over to the police for necessaria action, or
(iv) who is found during or even after the
examination to have been responsible or
instrumental in any manner in the tampering
of the University records including the Answer
books, Mark Sheets, Result Charts, Diplomas,
Certificates and the like.
Provided that when the Examination Committee
proposes to award any of the penalties mentioned in
this Ordinance, it shall give an opportunity to the
candidate concerned to show cause in writing, within
fifteen days from the date on which the registered
notice is served to him, and shall consider the explanation
if any if filed within the specified time before awarding
any punishment.
3.38 The Examination Committee may cancel the
examination of a candidate and/or debar him/her from
appearing at an examination of the University for one
or more years, if it is discovered during the examination
or even afterwards that the candidate was not eligible
to appear at the examination by reason of his/her having
misrepresented facts of having submitted false
certificates of forged documents :
Provided that no such action shall be taken
untill the candidate has been given a reasonable
opportunity of showing cause against the action
proposed.
3.39 The Examination Committee may delegate its
powers to the Vice-Chancellor to deal with cases
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further punish, a candidate by cancelling his/her
examination and/or debarring him/her from appearing
at any examination of the University for one year or
more. If a candidate is found guilty of using or attempting
to use of the examination unfair means such as copying
from some books or notes or from the answers of
another candidate or in any manner such as using some
sign mark anywhere in the answer book, not relevant
to the answer of any of the questions which may
disclose to the examiner the identity of the candidate,
the Examination Committee may cancel the examination
of the candidate and may, according to the nature and
the gravity of the offence further debar him/her from
appearing at any of the examinations of the University
for on e year or more.
Provided that when the Examination Committee
intends to award any of the penalties mentioned in this
ordinance, it shall give an opportunity to the candidate
concerned to show cause in writing, within fifteen days
from the day on which the notice (which should always
be a registered letter) is served on him/her as to why
the proposed penalty may not be imposed on him/her.
The Examination Committee shall consider the
explanation, if any, if filed by the candidate within the
specified time, before awarding any penalty.
3.37 The Examination Committee may also cancel
the examination of a candidate and/or may give him/
her such other punishment as it may deem proper to a
candidate,
(i) Who is found, during the examination, guilty of
the breach of any of the rules laid down by the
University from time to time, which act may
or may not actually amount to using unfair
means; or
(ii) Who commits an act of indiscipline or
misbehaviour inside or outside the examination
hall towards an official engaged in performing
duties like those of superintendent/invigilator
act in connection with the conduct of the
University examinations or towards such other
officials as are deputed by the University for
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prescribed for the purpose.
(i) Certified copy of marks.
(ii) Provisional certificate of having passed an
examination.
(iii) Migration certificate.
Provided that the duplicate copy of the
Migration Certificates shall not be granted except in a
case in which the Registrar is satisfied, on the
production of an affidavit by the applicant on a duly
stamped paper of proper value required by law for the
time being in force, that the applicant has not utilised
the original migration certificate for appearing at an
examination, or that he lost the same, or that same has
been destroyed, and the applicant has a real need for a
duplicate copy.
D- ADMISSION OF EX-STUDENTS TO UNIVERSITY
EXAMINATIONS
3.47 A candidate, who has attended a regular course
of study prescribed for an examination in a department
of the University or in an affiliated college has put in
the prescribed percentage of attendance, and has
appeared at an examination of the University and failed
may be allowed to appear again as Ex-student at a
subsequent examination without attending any further
regular course of study; provided the Head of the
Department of the University/Principal of the affiliated
college attended by him/her (as the case may be)
recommends his/her application.
3.48 Every candidate, seeking permission to appear
at an examination of the University as an Ex-student
under the provisions of Ordinance above, shall be
required -
(i) To offer the same subjects in which he/she
attended a regular course of study, provided
that a candidate for the B.A. or B.Com. (part
I) examination may be allowed to change one
of his/her optional subject with the permission
of the Vice-Chancellor.
(ii) To remain a member of the department/college
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covered under the Ordinances 3.36 to 3.38.
3.40 A candidate whose re-examination has been
cancelled or who has been debarred from appearing at
an examination for using or attempting to use unfair
means, shall not be admitted in the same college or in
any other in the same district.
Provided that if the candidate's previous
antecedents and subsequent behaviour have been
satisfactory, the Vice Chancellor may relax the
restriction in the matter of his/her admission in any other
college in the same district.
3.41 A candidate must earn the Bachelor degree in
four years and the Master Degree in three years from
the date of his/her enrolment for the degree concerned
unless specially permitted by the Vice-Chancellor to
continue to appear at the examination either as a regular
student or as a private candidate.
3.42 Duplicate copy of a University certificate or
diploma shall be granted by the Registrar only when he
is satisfied, on the production of an affidavit duly sworn
before a Notary of a First class Magistrate, on bearing
stamps of proper value required by law for the time
being in force, that the applicant has lost his/her
certificate or diploma, that it has been destroyed. In
such a case, the duplicate of a certificate or diploma,
shall be granted on payment of the prescribed fee.
3.43 A candidate, on payment of prescribed fee can
get his/her name changed in the Univesity certificate/
diploma if he/she has got his/her name changed in the
certificate for passing the Intermediate Examination.
3.44 The English version of a certificate/diploma
may be granted to a candidate on payment of a
prescribed fee after he has obtained the original
certificate or diploma.
3.45 After the declaration of the result and before
the date of the next convocation a candidate may apply
to the Registrar for a provisional certificate for having
passed an examination of the University. Such an
application shall be accompanied by a prescribed fee.
3.46 Duplicate copies of the following documents/
certificates shall be granted on payment of the fee
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regular student/examinee will be applicable to all the
ex-students reappearing at an examination.
3.54 Ex-students of P. G. classes shall not be
allowed to change the papers by them in their previous
examination unless otherwise the revision of syllabi.
E - BACK PAPER
3.55 A candidate may be permitted to improve his/
her RESULT, specially for the purpose to pass any
part/year of a class by appearing in subsequent
examination, if he fails in that with the conditions given
below :
(i) A candidate may appear only in one subject
(i.e. one or all papers of that subject) of
undergraduate level examination of any part/
year.
(ii) A candidate may appear only in one paper of
postgraduate level examination (including
B.Ed., LL.B.) of any part/year.
(iii) There will be no Back Paper examination in
practicals examination.
EXPLANATION -
3.56 (a) If a candidate secures 33% of aggregate
marks but fails in one subject securing less than
25% of marks, he/she will be allowed to appear
in Back Paper examination of this subject.
(b) If a candidate secures 33% of aggregate
marks but fails in two subjects out of which
he/she secures 25% marks in one subject, he/
she shall be allowed to appear in the other
subject to get at least 33% in that.
(c) If a candidate does not secure 33% of
aggregate marks but passes in two subjects
and fails in third one, he/she shall be allowed
to appear in Back Paper of that subject for
purpose of securing 33% of the aggregate.
(d) In part III examination (Which has only two
subjects) of U.G. level conditions (a), (b), (c)
are applicable as such, but there shall be no
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in which he completed his/her course, by
paying a membership fee prescribed by
University from time to time.
(iii) To appear at the examination centre at which
the regular students of the Department/College
of which he/she is an ex-student, are appearing.
Provided that a candidate, for sufficient reason
may be allowed to change his/her examination
centre with the permission of the Vice-
Chancellor on the recommendation of the
Head/Principal concerned.
(iv) To submit, through the Head/Principal an
examination form so as to reach the Registrar
as detailed under Ordinances 3.21-3.22.
(v) To do the practical work for atleast two weeks,
during the current session, in respect of
practical subjects, by paying a practical fee as
prescribed.
3.49 The Heads/Principals shall forward the
Application Forms of such students along with a
Nominal Roll, as in the case of the regular students.
3.50 The Application Form of a candidate seeking
permission to appear at a University examination under
the provisions of Ordinances above, shall be
accompanied by the prescribed fee for the examination.
3.51 In the case of a candidate, whose application
is rejected, or who does not submit an application but
only sends the fees the amount paid by the candidate
on account of fees shall be refunded after a deduction
of Rs. 100.
3.52(a) A candidate, who has passed in theory but has failed in
the practical at the B.Ed. examination, may be allowed
by the Vice-Chancellor to reappear in the practical
examination, without attending any further course of
study, at the subsequent examination.
3.52(b) A candidate, who has passed in Practice Teaching but
has failed in theory at the B.Ed. examination may be
allowed by the Vice-Chancellor to reappear in the
theory/practical examination without attending any
further course of study, at the subsequent examination.
3.53 The provisions of ordinances applicable to a
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Act/S.51(2)/C
CHAPTER - IV
CONDITIONS FOR THE AWARD OF DEGREESBACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A.)
4.1 A candidate for the award of the degree of
Bachelor of Arts shall have to pass three examinations
of B.A. part I, B.A. part II and finally B.A. part III.
4.2 A candidate who after passing (i) the
Intermediate examination of the Board of High School
and Intermediate Education, Uttar Pradesh or (ii) any
other examination which is recognised by the Board of
High School and Intermediate Education, Uttar Pradesh
as equivalent to its Intermediate examination, has
attended a regular course of study in a college affiliated
to the University for one academic year shall be eligible
to appear at the B.A. Part I examination of this
University.
Provided that a private candidate who
possesses the qualification mentioned above and who
has prepared privately the prescribed qualifying
examination, shall also be eligible for the B.A. part I
examination of this University.
4.3 A candidate who, after passing the B.A. part I
examination of the University, has completed a regular
course of study for one academic year in a college
affiliated to the University, shall be eligible for appearing
at the B.A. part II examination of this University.
Provided that a candidate who, after passing
the B.A. part I examination of this University has
prepared privately for one academic year, the prescribed
course of study shall also be eligible for the B.A. part
II examination of this University.
4.4 A candidate who after passing the B.A. part
II examination of this University has completed a
regular course of study for one academic year in a
college affiliated to the University shall be eligible for
the B.A. part III examination of this University.
Provided that a private candidate, who after
passing the B.A. part II examination of this University,
has prepared privately for one academic year shall also
be eligible for the B.A. part III examination of the
University.
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pass marks like 25% in any subject rather 33%
in every subject is must.
3.57 Candidate may also appear in Back Paper
examination only in one subject in part I & part II to
improve his/her percentage.
3.58 (a) The back paper examination will be held with
the main examination of consecutive year.
(b) Only one chance will be given for back paper
examination there shall be nothing like reback.
(c) If the candidate obtains more marks in main
examination than the back, back his marks of
his main examination will be entertained; and
the back papers' marks will not be counted.
3.59 Back paper shall also be allowed only in one
paper for P.G. classes and P.G. Diploma
courses.
3.60 The marks obtained by the candidate in back
paper examinantion shall replace the previously
obtained marks.
WEEDING OF USED ANSWER BOOKS
The used answer books of the University Examinations shall
be weeded out each year after six months of the date of announcement
of the results of examination concerned. The used answer books of
those candidates who apply for scrutiny of their scripts shall be weeded
out each year after one year of the date on which the result of scrutiny
is announced. The answer books of those candidates, against whom
there are charges of using unfairmeans and of such candidates, whose
cases are pending in Law courts, be preserved till the finalization of
their cases.
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the aggregate and clears two subjects obtaining
minimum pass marks (i.e. 33%) or more, he/
she shall be declared pass if obtains at least
25% marks in the remaining third subject. This
rule is applicable only in B.A. part I and B.A.
part II.
(iv) In B.A. part III examination, if a candidate
obtains at least 33% of marks but fails in one
subjects, lacking by maximum three marks, he/
she is liable to get one grace mark for each 10
excess marks over the 33% aggregate. But
maximum grace marks shall be three and that
to be awarded only in one subject.
4.7 (c) Divisions shall be awarded on the total number
of marks obtained by a candidate in the B.A. part I,
B.A. part II and B.A. part III examinations taken
together. Candidates who obtain 60% of the aggregate
marks or above shall be placed in the First Division,
candidates who obtain 45% of the aggregate marks or
above but below 60% shall be placed in the second
division. Candidates who obtain 33% of the aggregate
marks or above but below 45% shall be placed in the
third division. If a candidate looses his/her division by
only one mark at any stage, he/she shall be awarded
next division by awarding G.D. with next division.
4.8 Every candidate for the B.A. part I as well as
the B.A. part II examination shall have to offer three
optional subjects in all. For the B.A. part III every
candidate shall be required to offer only two of the
optional subjects that he/she offered at his/her part I
and part II for examinations. The optional subjects out
of which only three are to be chosen of the B.A. part I
and part II examination and two for the B.A. part III
examination are listed in University Statutes(7.06).
4.9 (i) No candidate appearing as a private candidate
shall be allowed to offer a subject involving
practical teaching or field work.
(ii) No candidate shall be allowed to offer a
combination of three literatures. Similarly, no
candidate shall be allowed to offer more than two
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4.5 A candidate who has passed either the B.A.
part I or B.A. part II examination of any other
University, may also be admitted with the approval of
the Dean faculty of Arts and the Vice-Chancellor to
the B.A. part II or B.A. part III examination respectively
both as a regular student or as a private candidate
provided that he/she offered for his/her part I or part II
examinations a course of an equivalent standard with
almost identical syllabus as is required for the B.A.
part I or B.A. part II examinations respectively of this
University.
4.6 A candidate who has pursued a regular course
of study for one academic year, but has failed to pass
the examination, may be permitted to appear at the
subsequent examination, as an Ex-student, without
attending regular classes provide he/she completes all
the practical work and other assignments, as required
from the same college.
A candidate who has already passed the B.A.
examination of this University shall be allowed to
present himself/herself for examination in any of the
subject(s) prescribed for the B.A. examination but not
taken by him/her earlier at his/her degree examination.
Such a candidate will have first to appear at and pass
the B.A. part I examination in the subject which he/
she proposes to offer then the B.A. part II examination
and then the B.A. part III in the same subject.
4.7 (a) The examination of B.A. part I, B.A. part II
and B.A. part III shall be conducted by means of papers,
and may include wherever necessary a viva-voce test
and/ or a practical examination. Each candidate shall
be required to pass each part of the examination for
the degree, namely B.A. part I, B.A. part II and B.A.
part III.
4.7 (b) In any part of examination,
(i) A candidate securing marks below 33% of the
aggregate marks shall be declared fail.
(ii) A candidate secures at least 33% marks of
the aggregate but does not obtain 33% marks
in more than one subject shall be declared fail.
(iii) A candidate secures at least 33% marks of
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'kMaster of Arts (M.A.)4.11 The candidate for the degree of Master of
Arts shall have to pass first (i) the M.A. (previous)
examination and then (ii) the M.A. (final) examination.
The examination shall be conducted by means of
Papers, Practical, Dissertations, Synopsis, Project Work
and viva-voce as laid down in the respective syllabi.
4.12 A candidate who after taking the degree of
Bachelor of Arts (three year course) of this University
or of any other Indian University, recognised for the
purpose by this University, has pursued a regular
course of study in a department or college for a
minimum period of one academic year shall be admitted
to the M.A. previous examination to this University.
Provided that a candidate who, after taking
the degree of Bachelor of Arts (three years course) of
this University or of any other Indian University
recognised for the purpose by this University has
prepared privately the prescribed courses or study in
the University for a minimum period of one academic
year and has resided during this period within the
territorial jurisdiction of this University, shall be admitted
to the M.A. previous examination of this University, as
a 'Private Candidate'.
Provided further that a candidate who has taken
the B.Sc. degree with any of the subjects common in
more than one faculty, as one of the subjects of study
shall be admitted to the M.Sc. previous and not M.A.
previous examination of this University.
4.13 A candidate who has taken B.Sc. degree may
be admitted to M.A. in any subject of his/her choice
but from the list of subjects approved by the University
for the purpose.
4.14 A regular student who, after passing the M.A.
previous examination of this University, has pursued a
regular course of study for a minimum period of one
academic year in a department or college, shall be admitted
to the M.A. final examination of this University in the subject
in which he/she passed the M.A. previous examination.
Provided also that a candidate who has passed
the M.A. previous examination of another University
may also be admitted to the M.A. final examination of
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subjects involving practical teaching or field work.
(iii) Ex-students, who offer optional subject shall
have to complete practical work as prescribedin the course in the same college where he/shestudied the subject as a regular student earlier.
.4.10 EXAMINATION & RESULT:BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN LIBRARY ANDINFORMATION SCIENCE (ONE YEAR)MASTER'S DEGREE IN LIBRARY ANDINFORMATION SCIENCE (ONE YEAR)(i) Examination shall be conducted in the end of the
session in theory and practical by the University.(ii) Each theory/practical paper will be of three
hours duration of 80 marks each and 20 marksfor sessional work(Internal Assessment).
(iii) In each individual paper and sessional/Viva-Voce separately, a minimum of 36% of themaximum marks and in aggregate of 45% ofthe total marks shall be the passing marks.
(iv) Division will be awarded on the basis of theaggregate of the marks obtained by the students. First Division 60% and above Second Division 50% and above Pass 45% and above
(v) Candidates failed in any two papers may appearfor Back -paper in those papers or candidatesdesire to opt for as an Ex student examinee forall papers at a subsequent examination withoutfurther attandance at the classes.
(vi) Candidates may be allowed to give back paperfor improvement also atleast in two paper at asubsquent examination without furtherattandance at the classes.
(vii) Candidates who are declared to have failed inexamination in more than two papers mayappear as Ex-students for all the papers at asubsequent examination without furtherattendance at the classes.
(viii) Candidates failes in sessional/EducationalTour/ Viva-voce may appear in a subsequentyear without further attendance at the classes.
(ix) Rest of any privious relating to exam shall bebound by the university examination rules.
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more than two courses in any year.
4.18 A candidate shall pass the M.A. previous or
M.A. final examination if he/she secures not less than
25% marks in each theory paper and also in practical/
seminar etc. separately, with a minimum of 36% marks
in theory aggregate and practical/seminar separately.
4.19 In determining the divisions of the successful
candidate, marks obtained by them in the M.A. previous
as well as in the M.A. final examination shall be added
together. Candidates who obtain 60% of the aggregate
marks or above shall be placed in the first division.
Candidates who obtain 48% of the aggregate marks or
above but below 60% shall be placed in the second
division. Candidates who obtain 36% of the aggregate
marks or above but below 48% shall be placed in the
third division. One grace mark shall be allowed for
determining Ist or IInd division on the aggregate marks
and in the result column (G.D.) will be written.
4.20 (a) Candidates, who have pursued a regular course
of study for one academic year, but have failed to pass,
or failed to appear at the examination may be allowed
to appears as ex-student without attending regular
classes provided they complete all the practical work
and other assignments, as required from the same
department/college.
4.20 (b) These ordinances for the award of degree shall
also apply for M.S.W. (Master of Social Work) and
M.C.J. (Master of Communication and Journalism) and
Master of Extension Education and Rural Development.
(C) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.Sc.)
4.21 A candidate for the award of degree of
Bachelor of Science shall have to pass three
examinations of B.Sc. part I, B.Sc. part II and finally
of B.Sc. part III.
4.22 A candidate who, after passing(i) the
Intermediate examination in Science, of the Board of
High School and Intermediate Education, Uttar Pradesh
or of an Indian University/Board incorporated by any
law for the time being in force, or (ii) any other
examination, recognised by this University as equivalent
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this University, provided that he/she offered for his/her
previous examination a course of an equivalent standard
with identical syllabus as is required for the M.A.
previous examination of this University, and has attended
a regular course of study for a minimum period of one
academic year in a department of the University or of
a college.
4.15 A candidate who, after passing the M.A.
previous examination of this University as a private
examinee, has prepared privately the prescribed course
of study other than those are being taught in the
University for a minimum period of one academic year
and has resided during this period within the territorial
jurisdiction of this University, shall be admitted to the
M.A. final examination of this University as a private
examinee in the subject in which he passed the M.A.
previous examination.
Provided also that a private candidate who has
passed the M.A. previous examination of another
University may also be admitted to the M.A. final
examination of this University provided that he/she
offered for his/her previous examination a course of
an equivalent standard with almost identical syllabus
as is required for the M.A. previous examination of
this University and has prepared privately the
prescribed course of study for a minimum period of
one academic year within the territorial jurisdiction of
this University.
4.16 The University offers the M.A. degree in the
following subjects at present and candidates may seek
admission as per eligibility in any one of the subject/
course for the degree of Master of Arts as per Statutes
(57.06) No candidate, appearing as a private candidate
shall be allowed to offer subjects involving practicals/
field work.
4.17 A candidate who has passed the M.A.
examination of this University in any subject shall be
allowed to appear at any additional optional papers in
that subject not taken by him/her at the said examination,
and if successful, shall be given a certificate to that
effect. No such candidate shall be allowed to offer
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Science/Home Science.
(ii) The subjects under the provisions of UGC as
job oriented or vocational subjects may also
be offered by college concerned, depending
upon availability of subject as per statutory
provisions.
4.28 (a) The examination shall consist of theory papers
and practical work except in Mathematics in which
the examination shall be entirely by means of theory
papers. To pass the various examination the candidates
shall have to secure atleast 33% marks in each subject.
The candidates shall have to pass theory and practicals,
separately, at each of the B.Sc. part I, B.Sc. part II
and B.Sc. part III examinations.
4.28 (b) In any part of examination,
(i) A candidate securing marks below 33% of the
aggregate marks shall be declared fail.
(ii) A candidate secures atleast 33% marks of the
aggregate but does not obtain 33% marks in
more than one subject shall be declared fail.
(iii) A candidate secures 33% marks of the
aggregate and clears two subjects obtaining
minimum pass marks (i.e. 33%) or more, he/
she shall be declared pass if obtains at least
25% marks in the remaining third subject. This
rule is applicable only in B.Sc. I and B.Sc. II
and also that too in theory papers only.
(iv) In B.Sc. part III examination, if a candidate
obtais at least 33% marks but fails in one
subjects lacking by maximum three marks, he/
she is liable to get one grace mark for each 10
excess marks over the 33% aggregate. But
maximum grace marks shall be three and that
too be awarded only in one subject.
4.29 For determining the divisions of the successful
candidates, marks obtained by them in the B.Sc. part I,
B.Sc. part II and B.Sc. part III examinations shall be
added together. Candidate who obtain 60% of the
aggregate marks or above shall be placed in the first
division. Candidate who obtain 45% of the aggregate
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there to, and has attended a regular course of study in
a college affiliated to this University for not less than
one academic year, shall be eligible to appear at the
B.Sc. part I examination of this University.
4.23 A candidate who after passing the B.Sc. part
I examination of this University, has pursued, as a
regular student, the prescribed course of study for not
less then one academic year in a college affiliated to
this University, shall be eligible to appear at the B.Sc.
part II examination of this University.
4.24 A candidate who, after passing the B.Sc. part
II examination of this University, had pursued as a
regular student, the prescribed course of study for not
less than one academic year in a college affiliated to
this University shall be eligible to appear at the B.Sc.
part III examination of this University.
4.25 A candidate who has passed either the B.Sc.
part I or the B.Sc. part II examination of any other
University may also be admitted with the permission
of the Dean of the Faculty of Science to the B.Sc. part
II or B.Sc. part III examination respectively of this
University, if he/she had offered for the B.Sc. part I or
the B.Sc. part II examinations as the case may be, a
course of an equivalent standard with identical syllabus
is required for the B.Sc. part I or B.Sc. part II
examination of this University.
4.26 EX-STUDENT
A candidate who has pursued a regular course
of study for one academic year but has failed to pass
the examination may be permitted to appear at the
subsequent examination, as ex-student, without
attending regular classes provided he/she completes
all practical work and other assignments as required,
from the same college.
4.27 Every candidate for the B.Sc. degree shall be
required to offer and pass in any three subject at his/
her part I & part II examination and any two subjects
at his/her part III examination out of the subjects listed
in Statutes (7.09)
Note - Only the following combinations are permissible :
(i) (a) Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry/
Electronics/Military Science/ Home Science.
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examination a course of an equivalent standard with
similar syllabus as is required for the M.Sc. previous
examination of this university.
4.34 The examination shall be conducted by means
of theory papers and practical tests and other
assignments as provided in the respective syllabi. A
candidate may offer one of the subjects for the
examination for the degree of Master of Science out
of the subjects listed in Statutes (S7.09).
4.35 Candidate, who has passed the M.Sc final
examination of this university in any subject shall be
allowed to appear at a subsequent M.Sc. examination
in any one or more of the optional papers of the same
subject, not offered earlier, and the main M.Sc.
examination and if successful, shll be given certificate
to that effect.
Provided that no candidate shall be allowed to
offer more than two such papers in any year and shall
be required to submit a certificate, atleast two weeks
before the commencement of the examination, to the
effect that he/she has attended and completed the
prescribed practical (if any) in a teaching department
of the University or of an affiliated college, through
which he/she submits his/her application to appear at
the examination.
4.36 A candidate shall be deemed to have passed
the M.Sc. previous or the M.Sc. final examination, if
he/she secures not less than 25% marks in each theory
papers with a minimum of 36% marks in theory and
practical/seminar separately.
4.37 For determining the divisions of the successful
candidates, marks obtained at M.Sc. previous
examination as well as in the M.Sc. final examination
shall be added together.
Candidates who obtain 60% of the aggregate
marks or above shall be placed in the first division.
Candidate who obtain 48% of the aggregate marks or
above but below 60% shall be placed in the second
division. Candidate who obtain 36% of the aggregate
marks or above but below 48% shall be placed in the
third division. A grace of one mark shll be allowed for
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marks or above but below 60% shall be placed in the
second division. Candidates who obtain 33% of the
aggregate marks or above but below 45% shall be
placed in the third division. A grace of one mark shall
be allowed for determining I or II division on the
aggregate marks and in the result column (GD) will be
written.
4.30 A candidate who is successful at the B.Sc.
examination of this University, may be allowed
subsequently to appear in any of the additional subjects
prescribed for the B.Sc. examination and not taken by
him/her at the main exmianation as a regular student.
He/she will have first to appear and pass the B.Sc.
part I examination in that subject then the B.Sc. part
II examination in the same subject and then the B.Sc.
part III examination in that subject.
(D) MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.Sc.)
4.31 The candidate for the degree of Master of
Science shall have to pass first (a) the M.Sc. previous
examination and then the M.Sc. final examination.
4.32 A candidate, who after taking the degree of
Bachelor of Science (three year course) of this
University or of an Indian University recognised for
the purpose by this University, has pursued, as a regular
student, the prescribed course of study in one of the
subjects that he/she offered for his/her B.Sc. part III
examination in a department/college of this University
for at least one academic year, shall be admitted to the
M.Sc. previous examination of this University.
4.33 A candidate who, after passing the M.Sc.
previous examination of this University has pursued a
a regular student the prescribed course of study for
atleast one academic year in a teaching department of
the university or in a college affiliated to this university
shall be admitted to the M.Sc. final examination of this
university.
Provided that a candidate who has passed the
M.Sc. previous examination of another university, may
also be admitted to the M.Sc. final examination of this
university, provided the Head/Dean of the faculty of
Science certifies that he/she offered for M.Sc. previous
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examination of this University.
4.42 A candidate who has passed the B.Com. part
III examination of this University shall be allowed to
appear at a subsequent examination in any one of the
subjects/groups prescribed for the B.Com. examination,
but not already offered by him/her at the main
examination earlier.
4.43 (a) Every candidate for the B.Com. part I and the
B.Com. part II examination shall be required to offer
papers as prescribed for each examination. Candidate
shall be required to secure 33% marks in each of the
groups (each group, comprising two papers, being taken
as one unit for the purpose) in all the examination
separately.
4.43 (b) In any part of examination,
(i) a candidate securing marks below 33% of the
aggregate marks shall be declared fail.
(ii) A candidate secures atleast 33% marks of the
aggregate but does not obtain 33% marks in
more than one groups/subjects shall be declared
fail.
(iii) A candidate secures 33% marks of the
aggregate and clears two groups/subjects
obtaining minimum pass marks (i.e. 33%) or
more, he/she shall be declared pass, if obtains
atleast 25% marks in the remaining third group/
subject. This rule is applicable only in B.Com.
part I and B. Com part II and also that too in
theory papers only.
(iv) In B.Com. part III examination, if a candidate
obtatins atleast 33% marks but fails in one
group/subject lacks in by maximum three
marks, he/she is liable to get one grace mark
for each ten excess marks over the 33% of
aggregate. But maximum grace marks shall
be three and that too awarded only in one
subject.
4.44 In determining the divisions of the successful
candidates, marks obtained by them in B.Com. part I,
B.Com. part II and in the B.Com. part III examination
shall be added together. Candidates who obtain 60%
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determining first and second division on the aggregate
marks and in the result column (GD) will be written.
4.38 Candidates, who have pursued regular course
of study or one academic year, but have failed to pass,
or failed to appear at the examination may be permitted
at the subsequent examination as Ex-students without
attending regular classes provided they complete all
the practicals and other assignments as required from
the same college or university department as the case
may be.
4.39 The ordinances for the award of degree of
B.L.I.S. and M.L.I.S. shall be that for B.Sc. except
that these courses are of one year each instead of three
years.
[E(1)] : BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
4.40 A candidate for the award of the degree of
Bachelor of Commerce shall have to pass three
examinations : the B.Com. part I, the B.Com part II
and finally the B.Com. part III examination.
A candidate who, after passing (i) the
Intermediate examination in commerce of the Board
of High School and Intermediate Education, Uttar
Pradesh, or (ii) Any other examination recognised by
this university as equivalent there to, has pursued the
prescribed course of study for atleast one academic
year, as a regular student in a college affiliated to this
University or has prepared privately while residing
within the territorial jurisdiction of this university, shall
be eligible to appear at the B.Com part II examination
of this university.
4.41 A candidate who passed either the B. Com
part I or B.Com. II examination of any other university
may also be admitted to B.Com. part II or B.Com part
III respectively on the permission of the Dean of the
Faculty of Commerce both as a regular student or as a
private candidate provided he/she offered at the B.Com.
part I (for admission in B.Com. part II) and at B.Com.
part II (for admission in B.Com part III) examination,
a course of an equivalent standard with identical syllabus
as is required for B.Com part I and B.Com part II
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of the first year. The same condition will apply
for semester four and six.
(ix) The candidate who have secured less than 50%
in aggregate and have cleared all the papers
can select any two papers of the same
semester for appearing to complete 50% in
aggregate.
(x) A candidate will be allowed to reappear in the
remaining papers of the first semester
examination and so on. While reappearing in
the examination the candidate shall be
exempted from reappearing in internal
assessment/viva-voce/practical in which he/she
has obtained at least pass marks.
(xi) Pass marks of each paper will be the aggregate
of theory and Sessional/practical.
(xii) After passing all the semesters, the candidate
will be awarded the division as applicable to
any Bachelor degree.
(xiii) A candidate must pass all the semesters
examination for the concerned course within
the duration of the course plus two years i.e.
five years from the date of his/her admission
to the first semester of the course failing which
he/she will be deemed to be unfit for concerned
course.
(F) MASTER OF COMMERCE (M.Com.)
4.47 The examination for the degree of the Master
of Commerce shall consist of two parts, (i) M.Com .
previous and then (ii) M.Com. final examination. The
examination shall be conducted by means of papers,
synopsis, dissertation or viva as laid down in the
respective syllabi.
4.48 A candidate, who after taking the degree of
Bachelor of Commerce of this University or of an Indian
University (recognised for the purpose by this
University, has pursued the prescribed course of study
either as a regular student in a College/Department or
has prepared it privately while residing in the territorial
jurisdiction of this University for at least one academic
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of aggregate marks or above shall be placed in the first
division. Candidates who obtain 45% of aggregate
marks or above but less than 60% shall be placed in
the second division. Candidate who obtain 33% of the
aggregate marks or above but below 45% shall be
placed in the third division.
4.45 A candidate who has pursued a regular course
of study for one academic year, but has failed to pass
the examination will be permitted to appear at the
subsequent examinations as ex-student without
attending regular classes provided he/she completes
all the required assignments from the same college.
E (II) : BACHELOR OF BUS. ADMN. , BACHELOR OF
TOURISM ADMN. AND B.C.A.
4.46 The examination in each paper shall consist of
the following :
(i) Theory examination 70 marks
(ii) Internal examination 30 marks
(iii) Viva-voce ( in second, fourth
& sixth semester) 100 marks
(iv) In Computer subject- Theory 50 marks
Practical 50 marks
(v) Viva-voce & Computer
Practical examination
(vi) A candidate shall be required to secure not
less than 50% marks in aggregate and not less
than 36% marks in each paper in order to pass
the examination.
(vii) All candidates who appeared in the first
semester examination will be promoted to
second semester and such candidates who
could not obtain the pass marks in any paper
or in aggregate will be required to reappear in
such papers alongwith concerned semester
examination. The same condition will apply for
third semester and fourth semester.
(viii) All the candidate who have appeared in the
second semester examination will be promoted
to third semester with the condition that they
will be allowed a maximum of two back papers
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or failed to appear at the examination, may be permitted
to appear at the subsequent examination as Ex-Student
without attending regular classes provided they
complete all the prescribed assignments from the same
college.
(G) MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
4.55 (a) M.B.A. (Full Time) examination shall consist
of four semesters viz, Semester I, II, III and IV while
that for part time M.B.A. shall be six semesters, I, II,
III, IV, V and VI.
(b) All the papers shall be compulsory in I & II
semesters examination of full time M.B.A. course and
in I, II, III, & IV semesters examination of part time
M.B.A. course.
(c) In the last two semesters of either course there
will be two or three compulsory papers and three
elective papers (2major & 1 minor specialization) .
4.56 The examination in each paper shall consist of
the following :
(i) Theory examination 70 marks
(ii) Internal Assessment 30 marks
(iii) In some practical based papers :
Theory 50 marks
Practical 50 marks
(including internal assessment)
(iv) Viva-Voce and Job training assessment 100
marks.
4.57 (a) A Candidate shall be required to secure not
less than 50% marks in aggregate and not less than
36% marks in each paper/practical/sessionals in order
to pass the examination
(b) Those candidates who have secured less than
50% in aggregate and have cleared all the papers can
select any two papers of the same semester for
appearing in consecutive semester to achieve 50% in
aggregate.
(c) All candidates who have appeared in the first
semester examination will be promoted to second
semester and such candidate who could not obtain the
pass mark in any paper or in aggregate will be required
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year shall be admitted to M.Com previous examination
of this university.
4.49 A candidate, who after passing the M.Com.
previous examination of this university has pursued the
prescribed course of study either as a regular student
in a College/Department or has prepared it privately
while residing within the territorial jurisdiction of this
university, for at least one academic year shall be
admitted to the M.Com final examination of this
university.
4.50 A candidate, who has passed the M.Com.
previous examination of another university may also
be admitted with approval of the Dean of the Faculty
of Commerce in the M.Com. final examination of this
university, provided that he/she offered for the M.Com
examination, a course of equivalent standard with
identical syllabus as is required for the M.Com previous
examination of this university.
4.51 A candidate, who has passed the M.Com. final
examination of this university, may be permitted to
appear upto two additional optional papers prescribed
for the M.Com. final examination but not offered by
him/her earlier at the main examination of the M.Com
final.
4.52 A candidate shall be declared to have passed
M.Com. previous or M.Com final examination if he/
she has secured at least 25% of the marks in each
paper including viva alongwith an aggregate of 36% of
the total allotted marks.
4.53 In determining the division of the successful
candidates, who obtain 60% of the aggregate marks or
above shall be placed in the first division. Candidates
who obtain 48% of the aggregate marks or above but
below 60% shall be placed in the second division.
Candidates who obtain 36% of the aggregate marks or
above but below 48% shall be placed in the third division.
One grace mark shall be allowed for
determining first or second division on the aggregate
marks and in the result column (GD) will be written.
4.54 Candidates who have pursued regular course
of study for one academic year, but have failed to pass,
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the faculty, to the LL.B. part II or LL.B. part III
examination a course of an equivalent standard which
identical syllabi as is required for the LL.B. part I or
LL.B. part II examinations respectively of this
university .
4.62 A candidate, who after having passed the
LL.B. part I (First and Second semester both)
examination of this university, has pursued the
prescribed course of study, as a regular student in a
college affiliated to this university for one academic
year, shall be admitted to the LL.B. part II examination
of this university.
4.63 A candidate, who after having passed the LL.
B. part II (third and fourth semester) examination of
this university has pursued the prescribed course of
study, as a regular student in a college affiliated to this
university for one academic year shall be admitted to
the LL.B. part III examination of this university.
4.64 A candidate for the LL.B. part I or LL.B.part
II or LL.B. part III examination shall be required to
secure 36% marks in each prescribed paper, with 45%
marks in the aggregate.
4.65 (a) In determining the divisions, marks secured by
the candidates in all the semesters of the LL.B.part I,
II or III shall be added together and successful
candidates shall be placed in two categories. Those
who obtain, in the aggregate, 60% marks or above shall
be placed in the first division and those who obtain
45% marks and above but below 60% in the aggregate
shall be placed in the second division.
4.65 (b) Specific provisions in respect to these
examinations shall however be covered by the
regulations.vide L.A.U/Shakis./3770/2002 dated 7 May
2003 & 2033/2003 dated 20 Oct. 2003
4.66 A candidate who has a regular course of study
for one academic year but has failed to pass the
examination may be permitted to appear at the
subsequent examination as Ex-student without
attending regular classes, provided he/she completes
all assignments, as required from the same college.
(61)
to reappear in such papers (not more than two) alongwith
third semester examination of consecutive year.
(d) All the candidates who have appeared in
second semester examination will be promoted to the
third semester with the condition that they will be allowed
a maximum of four back papers of first year (I & II
semester both) which he/she will have to clear with III
& IV semester examination.
(e) While reappearing in the examination, the
candidate shall be exempted from reappearing in
seminar, project, training, practical and viva-voce, in
which he/she has obtained atleast pass marks.
(f) The internal assessment award of a candidate
who fails in any semester examination shall carry
forward to next examination.
(g) A maximum of 10 marks grace may be provided in 4
papers/ practicals at the most for one year exam.
(h) After passing all the semesters candidates will
be awarded the division as under :
(i) Above 60% aggregate Ist Division
(ii) Below 60% but above 50% IInd Divsion
4.58 A candidate must pass all the semester
examinations for the concerned course within the
duration of the course plus two years, i.e. four years
for full time and five years for part time M.B.A. from
date of his/her admission to the first semester.
(H) BACHELOR OF LAW (L.L.B.)
4.59 A candidate for the award of the degree of
Bachelor of law (LL.B.) shall have to pass (i) the LL.B.
part I, (ii) the LL.B. part II and finally (iii) the LL.B.
part III examinations. i.e. all six semesters.
4.60 A candidate, who holds a Bachelor's degree in
any faculty from this university or from any other
university of which the Bachelor's degree has been
recognised by this university as equivalent to its own,
has passed the prescribed course of study, as a regular
student in a college affiliated to this university for one
academic year shall be admitted to LL.B. part I (first
semester) examination of this university.
4.61 A candidate, who has passed either the LL.B.
part I or LL.B. part II examination with semester
system of any other university, may also be admitted
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'kin theory and 50% marks in practical, including sessional
work.
4.70 Successful candidates shall be placed in three
divisions, both in the Theory and in the Practical -cum-
sessional work. In the theory, candidate who secured
60% of the aggregate marks and above shall be placed
in the first division, those who secure 48% of aggregate
marks and above but below 60% shall be placed in
second division and rest secure 30% of the aggregate
marks and above but below 48% shall be placed in the
third division.
4.71 In the practicals, including the sessional work,
candidates who secure 75% of the aggregate marks
or above shall be placed in the first division , those who
secure 60% of the aggregate marks or above but below
75% shall be placed in the second division and all the
rest, who secure 50% of the aggregate marks or above
but below 60% shall be placed in the third division.
4.72 Candidates who have pursued regular course
of study for one academic year, but have failed to pass,
or failed to appear at the examination may be permitted
to appear at the subsequent examination as Ex-Student
provided he/she completes all the practical work and
other assignments, as required, from the same college.
(J) MASTER OF EDUCATION (M.Ed.)
4.73 A candidate who, after holding a Bachelor
degree has passed the B.Ed. examination of this
university or L.T.ro B.Ed. examination or any other
examination recognised by this university as equivalent
to its B.Ed. examination, and has pursued the prescribed
course of study in a college affiliated to this university
as a regular student for atleast one academic year, shall
be eligible to appear at M.Ed. examination of this
university.
4.74 Examination for the degree of Master of
Education (M.Ed.) shall be conducted through
compulsory and optional papers as a part of theory
examination, and a dissertation and viva-voce test as a
part of practical examination.
4.75 They shall be required to secure 36% marks
in the aggregate with atleast 25% marks in each paper.
In desertion and viva-voce test (including the sessional
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(a) The student who has appeared in first semester
examination of LLB shall automatically be promoted
to second semester of LL.B.
(b) For getting promotion / admission to third semester
examination, the student must have cleared / passed at
least eight question papers out of 14 question papers of
1st and 2nd semester getting 50% marks in each paper.
(c) For getting promotion/admission to fifth semester
examination, the student must have passed all fourteen
papers of boath semester of first year and at least eight
question papers of third and fourth semesters (ie. of
2nd year)
(d) For passing minimum pass marks for each Q. Paper is
36% while 45% is required in aggregate per year.
(e) The students will be allowed to appear in back paper
examination in only those papers in which he/she fails
in the main semester examinations.
Note : The ordinances may be supplemented or modified
by regulations termed by the university from time to
time
(I) BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (B.Ed.)
4.67 A candidate, for the award of the degree of
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) shall have to pass the
examination conducted through theory papers, practical
tests and assessment of sessional work as prescribed.
4.68 A candidate who holds a Bachelor degree of
this University, or of any other University, whose
Bachelor Degree has been recognised by this university
as equivalent to its own, pursued the prescribed course
of study as a regular student in an affiliated college of
this University for one academic session, shall be
admitted to the B.Ed. examination of this University.
4.69 The examination for Bachelor degree in
Education (B.Ed.) shall comprise evaluation of theory
papers and practical work i.e. teaching by each
candidate in a recognised school at the sessional work
as prescribed. Every candidate shall be required to pass
in the theory and practical separately securing 25%
marks in each paper with 36% marks in the aggregate
(62)
MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'kimprove their division shall not be declared and the
subsequent degree shall not be awarded to them and
the original result will remain as it was.
4.81 The candidates will have to surrender their
already awarded degree before, the other degree, in
which they improved their division, is awarded to them.
4.82 They shall not be entitled to find a place in the
merit list of the subject concerned of the University.
They shall be permitted to improve their division
within four years from the year they had passed the
original examination.
They shall be given only one chance to improve
their division.
4.83 Candidate shall have to pass the previous and
final examination separately in two consecutive years.
The candidate shall be required to pay the same
fee as is chargeable from ex-students.
4.84 The candidates shall be required to intimate to the
University the time account i.e. the detail of the period,
spent by them after obtaining the Master's degree,
before their request is considered for granting
permission to appear as a private candidate to improve
their division.
these ordinances.
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work), candidate shall be required to secure at least
36% marks in each, divisions shall be assigned to the
candidate on this basis of the marks secured by them
in theory, dissertation, viva-voce test and the sessional
work taken together. Candidates who secure 60% of
the aggregate marks or above shall be placed in the
First Division, candidates who secure 48% of the
aggregate marks or above but below 60% shall be
placed in the Second Division. Candidates who secure
36% of the aggregate marks or above but below 48%
shall be placed in the Third Division.
4.76 A candidate who has pursued a regular course
of study for one academic year but has failed to pass or
failed to appear at the examination may be allowed to
appear at the subsequent examination as Ex-Student
provided he/she has completed all the practical work and
other assignments, as prescribed, from the same college.
(K) IMPROVEMENT OF DIVISION
4.77 The candidates of this University who have
obtained second or third class in their P.G. examination
and desire to appear at the above examination for the
same subject / subjects for improving their division
without attending a regular course of study in the
teaching departments of the university or in an affiliated
college of the university be allowed to appear at
aforesaid examination as private candidates, subject to
the following canditions :
4.78 The above facility shall be available in only
those subject/subjects in which, there is no practical
examination.
4.79 There shall be only two divisions for such
candidates i.e. I and II divisions. Examinees who are
successful in the final year examination and have
obtained 60% marks or more of the aggregate of the
marks in the previous and final of the examinations,
taken together shall be placed in the first division and
examinees, who are successful in the final year
examination and have obtained less than 60% marks
but not less than 48% of marks in the previous and the
final examination, taken together shall be placed in the
second division.
4.80 The rest of the candidates, who failed to
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'k5.3 Same as otherwise provided only act, statutes
or ordinances or in the rules of the sanctioning authority
(U.G.C., Central or State Govt. or any other agency)
all financial assistance to students including scholarships,
Bursaries and Sizership will be sanctioned and
administered by the Dean of the Students Welfare with
the approval of a committee of which the Vice-
Chancellor shall be the chairman, the Dean of the
faculties shall be the members and the Dean of the
students welfare shall be the Secretary.
Provided that the Vice-Chancellor may
nominate three other members other than the Deans in
this committee.
Provided further that the Research
Scholarships awarded under various research projects
shall be excluded from the administrative control of
the Dean of the students welfare but all such
appointments shall have to be notified by the supervisor
and the Head the Department to the Dean of the
student welfare within a month of such appointment.
Provided further that scholarships and financial
assistance directly sanctioned in favour of specific
individual by the sanctioning authority but disbursed
through the university shall also be administered by the
Dean of the Student Welfare.
Provided also that the disbursement and detailed
book keeping shall be done by the Account Section of
the University.
5.4 (a) No financial assistance shall be granted to any
student who has been convicted by a competent court
of law or who has been found guilty of indiscipline or
misconduct in the university or in a college affiliated to
this university. The University shall have the right to
terminate the grant of any financial assistance at any
time if it has been granted to a convicted person or to a
student found guilty of indiscipline or misconduct and
may also enforce recovery of the aid already paid to
him.
(b) All scholarships, Bursaries, Sizerships and other
financial assistance are granted subject to the condition
that the recipient continues to the regular and diligent
in his/her studies and maintains satisfactory progress
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Act. / S. 51 (2) / D
CHAPTER -VAWARD OF SCHOLARSHIP, BURSARIES,AND OTHER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
5.0A STUDENTS WELFARE BOARD (A49: S 9.01,02)
The Student Welfare Board (SWB) shall be
constituted by the Vice Chancellor every year and its
constitution will be below:
(1) Dean Students Welfare (DSW) - convener
(2) Senior most Warden of Hostel (s)
(3) Two teachers from different faculties
(4) One PG student from UTD securing highest marks in
his/her previous examination.
(5) All Asstt. Dean Student Welfare (ADSWs)
(6) Proctor
(7) Secretary, games and Sports.
(8) Chief Medical Officer of University, if any
(9) Finance Officer
(10) Registrar
One of the ADSWs nominated by DSW shall
act as secretary of SWB. The Board will act to
cooperate DSW in all work related with general welfare
of students. DSW and ADSW shall be appointed as
per University. Statute (2.12-.2.19)
5.01B Appointment of ADSWs shall be made by V.C.
on recommendation of DSW for one year only.
Ordinances for the award of Scholarship,
Bursaries, Sizership and other financial assistance
in the University and the college affiliated to this
University.
5.1 These Ordinances shll regulate the award of
Scholarship, Bursaries, Sizerships and other financial
Assistance to the students of the teaching departments
of the University or of a college affiliated to this
University.
5.2 Within the limits of its financial resources the
university shall award Scholarships. Bursaries,
Sizerships and other assistance to the meritorions, needy
and deserving students of the teaching departments of
the University or of colleges in the manner provided in
these ordinances.
(66)
MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'kappointed by the Principal/Head of the Department/
Dean/Faculty concerned.
Provided that no sizership shall be granted to
any student who or whose parent have an annual income
exceeding an amount or posses land exceeding an area
fixed by the Committee referred to in clause 5.3.
Provided further that the Dean of the Students Welfare
may in exceptional cases sanction full or half sizership
not exceeding one percent of the total sizership to a
candidate irrespective of his/her guardian's income if-
(i) he/she happens to be a sportsman of
exceptional merit who has distinguished atleast
at the Inter- University or State Level during
the course of his/her study in University or
college or
(ii) he/she happens to be a student who has
distinguished himself in any extra or co-
curricular activity or if he/she has shown
exceptional merit in his/her studies.
(7) Sizership shall ordinarily be not granted to those
who are getting any scholarship or financial assistance,
exceeding Rs. 100/- per month.
Provided that the above rule shall not apply to
the Scholarship awarded to candidates belonging to a
Scheduled Caste or Scheduled tribe or to dependents
or freedom fighters or to recipients of National
Scholarship.
(8) In the case of colleges affiliated to this
University the Principal of the college concerned shall
be responsible for complete administration of
Sizerships,Students Aid Fund and such other financial
asssistance as may be assigned to them.
Provided that it shall be his/her duty to send a
periodical report to the Dean of the Students Welfare
in this regard giving full details of disbursement.
(9) Subject to be specific provisions laid down in
these Ordinances, Scholarships, Bursaries and other
financial assistance shall be disbursed in the teaching
department of the University as well as in the colleges
in accordance with the guidelines.
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and also continues to be of a good conduct and
character. The disbursing authority before making the
payment or at adjustment shall require a positive
certificate to this effect from the Dean of the Faculty /
Head of department/Principal of the college.
5.5 EXPLANATION
(1) A student shall be deemed to be regular and
diligent in his/her studies if he/she attended requisite
percentage of classes, tutorials and practicals as
provided in the Ordinances regulating the appearance
at an University examination by regular and bonafied
students.
Provided that the Vice-chancellor may condone
the shortage of attendance upto 15% if the student has
fallen short of attendance due to illness or participation
in extra curricular activities or for any justifiable reasons.
(2) Student shall be deemed to be of good conduct
if he/she has not been convicted by a court of law or if
he/she has not been punished by a competent authority
in the University or the College as the case may be
and no complaint against him/her is pending for disposal
before a competent authority of the University or the
college as the case may be.
Provided that the committee referred to in
clause 5.3 above may allow disbursement of financial
assessment to a student who has been punished by
warning or has been fined by an amount less than Rs.
50/- on the student showing repentance and the
Committee feeling satisfied with the same.
(5) Out of the total strength of each class of a
teaching department of the University or of a college
affiliated to this University 10% students shall be
awarded full sizership and 15% student shall be
awarded half sizership.
Provided that a full sizership may be converted
into half sizership but half sizership cannot be converted
into one full sizership.
(6) Subject to guideline laid down by the
Committee referred to in clause 5.3 sizerships shall be
awarded to poor and meritorious students on the
recommendation of the Sizership Screening Committee
for the College/Department/Faculty concerned
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6.6 (A) Student may be allowed to reside in University hostels
for one year more than the duration of his/her course
of study.
6.6 (B) Resident(s) who fail or fails to appear twice in the same
examination shall not be readmitted in any hostel.
6.7 All messes in the hostel shall be under the
general control of the Superintendent/Warden.
6.8 Each resident student shall be responsible for
the cleanliness and good order of his/her room. He/
she will be held responsible for any damage to the
furniture or fittings in his/her room and in case of
damage he/she will have to bear the cost of necessary
repairs and other actions may be taken against him/her
under the rules. If any student leaves the hostel and
fails to handover in good order all room furniture and
other materials issued to him/her,he/she will be liable
to a fine of Rs. 500/- and will also have to pay for the
damages done.
6.9 Residents shall be responsible for deliberately
causing loss or damage to electrical, sanitary or other
fittings in the hostel and the cost of replacement or
repair of such loss or damage may be realised
collectively from the students, if it is not possible, to fix
its individual responsibility.
6.10 In case where room are found locked or left
empty but the light switches are left open, a fine upto
Rs. 50/- per day will be charged.
6.11 Use of electric fans may be permitted by the
superintendent on payment of charges assessed by the
warden.
6.12 Students found guilty of illegitimate use of
electricity shall have to pay a fine in addition to the
cost of repairs, and may by reported to higher authorities
for further disciplinary action.
6.13 Residents shall invariably lock their rooms even
during temporary absence. They are warned against
the risk of keeping valuables of any description in their
rooms. Any loss should be immediately reported to the
Superintendent who will, if necessary, investigate the
circumstances of the loss and will report the matter to
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CHAPTER - VI
RESIDENCE(Rules For Hostlers & Delegacy Students)
6.1 Every student admitted to the University shall
be assigned either to a hostel or to the delegacy as the
case may be.
6.2 Each hostel will be under the direct
management of a warden who will be responsible to
the Vice-Chancellor. The Delegacy will be under the
charge of the Chairman of the Delegacy. He will be
responsible to the Vice-Chancellor. The Warden shall
be assisted by a Superintendent or by Superintendents
as the case may be.
6.3 Every student desirous of living in a hostel shall
submit an application to this effect alongwith the
admission form to the Dean of the Faculty or the Head
of the Department concerned. All such applications
will then be forwarded to the Warden of the hostel (s)
who, subject to availability of accommodation in hostels,
will examine the applications and accept or reject them.
The criteria of selection for residence in a hostel shall
be determined by the warden, under the guidance of
Vice-Chancellor.
6.4 Students admitted to a hostel shall not reside
elsewhere except with the prior permission of the
warden.
6.5 Every student admitted to the hostel shall be
allotted a room for the session which shall not be
changed without permission of Warden.
6.6 Student of the First Year classes admitted to
the hostel shall ordinarily be allowed to live in the hostel
for the normal period of completion of their course
unless for reasons which the Warden may specify they
are disallowed to live in the hostel. Such candidates as
want to continue in the hostel for the full duration of
their course shall apply for reservation of accomodation
for the next session in advance immediately before the
closure of the University for the summer vacation, by
paying the prescribed reservation fee to the
Superintendent.
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book.
6.23 Any case of serious illness shall be at once
reported to the Warden.
6.24 No meeting shall be held in the hostels without
the permission of the Superintendent.
6.25 Any student found guilty of any misconduct or
indiscipline is liable to summary expulsion from the
hostel.
6.26 Except at the end of a session a resident must
give at least 15 clear days notice of his intention to
vacate his room and shall be deemed to be resident
until this period expires.
6.27 A student who is resident for a part of any
month shall be charged rent for the whole month.
6.28 The Warden shall have the power to fine a
student upto the extent of Rs. 50/- or expel him / her
from the hostel or both.
6.29 A student expelled from one hostel shall not
be admitted in any other hostel.
6.30 There shall be a Committee of Warden and
Superintendent with the senior most Warden as
convenor to enforce discipline in the hostels and discuss
other administrative matters.
6.31 A meeting of this Committee shall be held
atleast once in three months or whenever necessary.
6.32 Any question not covered by these rules shall
be decided by the Committee.
6.33 Every student admitted in a hostel shall have
to pay the fees prescribed for the purpose from time to
time.
6.34 Any student of the University who occupies
any room singly or jointly without the permission of the
Superintendent /Warden or continues to occupy it after
he/she has been asked to vacate it by Superintendent/
Warden will, besides rendering himself liable to
disciplinary action for misconduct, be liable to pay rent
at the rate of Rs. 100/- (Rs. one hundred only) per day
or part thereof.
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the Warden. In no case, however will the hostel
authorities be responsible for such loss.
6.14 All mess and private servants shall be under
the control of the Superintendent/Warden who may
punish them by a fine or otherwise, or require them to
leave the hostel.
6.15 Residents are strictly forbidden to utilize hostel
servants as private servants or to interface with or abuse
them in any manner whatever. No excuse will be
accepted for a breach of this rule. All complaints against
hostel servants should be brought to the notice of the
Superintendent who will investigate the complaints and
will report to the Warden if in his opinion the offender
deserves punishment.
6.16 No guest shall be allowed to stay in hostel for
the night except in exceptional circumstances with the
prior written permission of the Superintendent. The
names of the students who have received such
permission together with the amounts due from them
on this accounts shall be reported to the Finance
Officer of the University. No guest shall ordinarily
reside in the hostel for more than one night.
6.17 There shall be a register in each hostel to record
the daily attendance of students which will be taken
between 9 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.
6.18 Any student desiring to absent him self /herself
from the hostel after roll-call shall obtain the written
permission of the Superintendent.
6.19 A student who is absent from the hostel without
leave may be fined. sum of Rs. 50/- per day by the
Warden on the report of the Superintendent.
6.20 The gates in the hostels shall be locked at 9.00
p.m. during winter and 10.00 p.m. during summer.
6.21 No resident shall leave station without
informing the Superintendent.
6.22 The Superintendent shall be responsible for the
discipline of the residents and shall supervise the
general cleanliness of the hostel. He shall ensure that
hostel rules are observed and shall report to the Warden
all matters affecting the discipline or welfare of the
residents. He shall keep the hostel register and stock-
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or the provost of the Hostel (s) who shall be appointed
by the Executive Council on terms and conditions as
laid down.
The Manager or secretary of a Lodge who desires to
have his/her lodging placed upon the list of the approved
lodgings, shall apply to the Vice-Chancellor with a copy
of the rules of the lodging and also a plan of the building
(s) and its grounds. The Vice- Chancellor after
considering the report of the Inspectors appointed by
him for the purpose, shall inform the Manager/Secretary
whether his/her lodging can or cannot be placed upon
the list of the approved lodging, and in the event of the
applications being refused, shall communicate the
reasons for refusal. No alteration in the rules shall be
made without prior approval of the Vice-Chancellor.
The Lodges approved for the residence of the
University students, shall be open to the inspection by
the Vice- Chancellor, and also to the inspection by
persons deputed by him. An approved lodge shall be
required to maintain and to produce for inspection, the
Admission Register, Register of attendance and
Conduct Register, whenever a demand is made by an
authorised person, for the purpose. The Vice-Chancellor
shall arrange for the inspection of each approved lodge
in every three years, and the persons deputed for the
purpose shall be supplied before hand all the necessary
information regarding.
- the terms of recognition,
- the rules of the Lodge as amended upto -
date, and
- the names of the Managers/Secretaries of
the Lodges.
6.37 The Vice- chancellor shall satisfy himself that
an approved lodge is maintained in accordance with
the conditions under which it received its approval. In
case he is not satisfied, he may withdraw his approval
or ask the Manager/Secretary to improve the condition
to his satisfaction.
6.38 Students expelled or rusticated from the
university or any of the colleges shall not be admitted
to any approved lodge, during the period of their
expulsion or rustication.
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RULES FOR RESIDENT WOMEN STUDENTS
6.35 No resident shall be absent from the hostel
without the permission of the Superintendent/ Warden.
(1) Residents wishing to visit friends or relations
even on holidays shall obtain the permission of the
Warden.
(2) Residents wishing to absent from the hostel
after 7 p.m. shall obtain permission from the
Superintendent / Warden, shall sign a Register kept by
the Superintendent/Warden stating where they will be
going and shall be back in the hostel by the time
mentioned in the permit.
(3) Residents may be allowed by the
superintendent to go out in groups of three or more for
shopping or any other purpose at the satisfaction of the
Superintendent.
(4) Residents wishing to spend weekends out must
have written permission from parents or guardians
authorising the Warden to allow them to do so. The
authorisation will be failed, and residents shall be allowed
to go only to the houses of the people mentioned in the
authorisation.
(5) Men visitors may ordinarily visit residents from
4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. in winter and from 5.30 p.m. to
6.30 p.m. in summer, on Mondays and Saturdays only.
Residents who wish to have such visitors must have
written permission from the parents, which the Warden
will file and these visitors will be allowed to call.
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6.36 Residence of students in Lodges and Delegacies
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Students not residing with their parents or
guardians may also reside in the Hostels, maintained
by the University, Lodges, approved by the University
or Delegacies, within a radius of five kilometers from
the University. Conditions of residence of students in
the Hostels, maintained by the University shall be those
as laid down in the 'Regulations' from time to time.
Students residing in the University Hostels shall be under
the disciplinary control of the warden, superintendent
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in the locality.
(iv) Dean of the Students welfare Ex-officio.
(v) Proctor - Ex-officio.
(vi) Medical Officer of the University - Ex-officio
and
(vii) Secretary, Sports Council of the University.
Provided that the term of office of the
Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer and Presidents of
centres shall be of three years and they shall draw
honorarium as approved by the State Govt.from time
to time.
6.41 All the money realised as Delegacy fees shall
be spent by the delegacy on such purposes as it thinks
beneficial for the Delegacy students.The treasures of
the Delegacy has to submit the accounts at the end of
each Session to the Executive Council. The Delegacy
shall also submit estimates of "Income and Expenditure"
for the next financial year to enable the Executive
Council to provide it with additional necessary funds..
The chairman of the delegacy shall call and preside
over its meetings atleast once in every six months at
regular intervals.
6.42 The decision of the Meeting shall be recorded
and maintained by the Secretary and shall be submitted
to the Vice-Chancellor for his information and for
necessary action.
6.43 The Presidents of each Delegacy Centres shall
be responsible for the maintenance of the centre and
shall keep in close touch with each student of the centre
and assist him/her in solving his/her problems in financial
requirements.
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Students of the university, who do no reside in the
university hostel (s) or approved lodge (s) but reside
within 5 km. of the university centre may opt to live
under the control of delegacy.
6.39 The delegacy shall superwise and exercise
control over the conduct of such students of the university
who are placed under its charge It shall take measures
for promoting their welfare and for that purpose-
(i) maintain a record of such students, with their
permanent address and the addresses at which
they reside and also whether they reside with
their parents/guardians or without them,
(ii) provide the facilities of books and magazines,
(iii) provide or arrange for facilities to such students
for physical exercise in or outside the
University campus and
(iv) maintain a health service for such students
The area within the radius of 5 km. in
which such students reside, may be divided in two
zones, and in each Zone Delegacy Centre, with
arrangements of light, reading, indoor/outdoor games
etc. may be established. Every student opting for the
Delegacy shall pay annual fee,as prescribed, to the
Delegacy, alongwith his/her tuition fees at the time of
his/her admission in each class.In case such a student
leaves the University during the current session, he/
she not be entitled to the refund of the Delegacy Fees
paid by him/her.
6.40 The Delegacy shall be composed of :-
(i) A Chairman, nominated by the executive
council from amongst senior teachers, other
than Heads of Departments of the university
on advise of Vice-Chancellor,
(ii) A Secretary and a Treasurer, nominated by
the Executive Council from amongst the
teachers of University on the recommendation
of Vice-Chancellor,
(iii) Presidents of each Delegacy Centres,
nominated by the Vice-Chancellor from
amongst teachers of that locality if any or else
on the consideration of his personal influence
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hostels and sports Incharges in case of playgrounds to
the Proctorial Board.
Provided that the Board may take cognizance of any
report made by its members or of any person or
authority or other than from the University. Not with
standing the provisions in the ordinances laid down
elsewhere, the Proctorial board, after examining the
merit and seriousness of the cases, may inflict one or
more punishment (s) as detailed below :
(1) Imposition of fine upto Rs. 1000.00
(2) Suspension from attending the University/college.
(3) Reduction on the total marks secured by the student
concerned.
(4) Recommend the Vice-Chancellor to increase the
amount of imposed fine,
(5) Recommend the Vice- Chancellor to expel the student
from the University.
(6) Recommend theVice- Chancellor to rusticate the
student, to take such other steps as or conductive to
the maintenance of discipline in the University.
Provided that before inflicting any of these
punishments, an opportunity of personal hearing shall
be given to the student concerned.
No student who has been expelled shall be admitted to
any Department/Institute or College affiliated to this
University without the permission of the Vice-
Chancellor and no student who has been rusticated
shall be admitted to any Institute, College or University
of the State within the period of his/her rustication.
7.5 All cases of rustication shall be reported to the
Executive Council for confirmation. If the order of
rustication is not confirmed by the executive council
the student who has been rusticated shall be allowed
to take admission in any University / College other than
this University .Breach of the University, at the time of
examination shall be dealt under the provisions of the
relevant ordinances related to conduct of Examinations.
7.6 The decision to suspend, expell or rusticate a
student shall invariably be accompanied by the duration/
period for which the punishment has been related to. If
the proctorial board realises that an act of indiscipline
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CHAPTER - VII
MAINTENANCE OF DISCIPLINE AMONG
THE STUDENTS7.0 Discipline : A student will be admitted to a University
teaching department or to a constituent or an affiliated
college of this University after giving an undertaking
that he/she shall be regular and diligent in his/her studies
that he/she shall remain courteous, well behaved and
rule abiding during his/her studies that he/she shall not
give cause for any complaint against him/her in his/her
dealings with the teaching and non-teaching staff of
the University/college, and that he/she shall maintain
the highest standard of discipline of a University or
college student.
7.1 The Vice-Chancellor, who is responsible for
the maintenance of discipline in the University, may
delegate any of his responsibilities in this sphere to any
of his officers or the staff of the University and may
authorise them to deal with the offences by the
University students in the classroom, departments,
libraries, University offices, play-grounds, halls campus,
railway and bus stations, picture houses, delegacy
centres and all other places of public meetings and
gatherings within the radius of 5 kms. of the University.
7.2 The authority to recommend a fine or
suspension, or expulsion or rustication of a student for
acts of indiscipline shall rest in the Proctorial Board of
the University, and the final authority to expel or rusticate
a student shall rest in the Vice-Chancellor.
7.3 The Proctorial Board of the University shall
comprise of Proctor and Assistant Proctors whose
number shall be decided by the Executive Council on
the recommendation of the Vice- Chancellor from time
to time.
7.4 All the incidents of indiscipline of the students
shall be reported by teachers in the case of class-rooms,
Heads of Departments in the case of Departments or
its corridors, librarian in the case of library or its
verandahs, Registrar in the case of Administrative
offices or its adjoining campus, wardens in the case of
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Providing that the order of expulsion shall have to be
intimated to the University and the order of rustication
shall require prior approval of the Vice-chancellor.
Provided further that the withdrawl of such
financial or other benefits as are given to a college
student by the University shall be given only after
consulting the body, authority or officer by whose order
effect to the benefit has been initially conderred.
Provided also that in case of student of a college
affiliated to this University or of a constituent college
misconduct himself/herself in the University premises
or misbehaves with a University Officer, teacher or
employee, it shall be lawful for the Vice-Chancellor to
punish him/her by rustication or to direct the Principal
of the college to expel him/her or to order withdrawl
of such financial or other benefits as have been
accorded him/her by the University or to fine him/her
or to order him /her for a specified period from future
admission in a University teaching department or a
constitunent or affiliated college of this University.
(4) In case a student of University teaching
department misconducts himself/herself of is found
guilty of persistent idleness the different punishments
enumerated in the clause 7.4 may be imposed as under
.
(a) The punishment of warning may be
administered in case of minor indiscipline and to such
students as have misconducted themselves for the first
time. The punishment can be administered by the Vice-
Chancellor, the Pro-Vice- Chancellor, the Deans of the
Faculties, the Dean of the Student Welfare, the Proctor,
the Head of the Departments, the Wardens, the Vice
Chairman of Delegacy and the President Sports
Council. All warnings administered to students shall be
communicated to the Proctor's office and shall form
part of its records.
(b) (i) It shall be competent for the Vice-Chancellor
to fine a student by any sum not exceeding
Rs. 1000.00
(ii) It shall be competent for the Pro-Vice-
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by a student among an offence under the Indian Penal
Code, it may take decision to report the matter to civil
authorities.
7.7 Explanation (as an Addendum):
(1) More than one punishment may be imposed on a student
simultaneously or a milder punishment initially imposed
may be subsequently converted into a more severe
punishment.
(2) Both the punishments of expulsion and rustication may
be imposed at any time during the session but they
must not be for a period less than the end of the
academic session. The punishment of rustication shall
be circulated to all the colleges affiliated to this
university established by law in India and to the Inter -
University Board . It shall entail forfeiture of all rights
and benefits of the studentship and shall disentitle the
student during the period a punishment from appearing
at any examination of the University and from taking
admission to any course either to a teaching department
of the University or to a constituent college or to a
college affiliated to this University. It may also involve
refusal of admission by other Universities of
Educational Institutions. The punishment of expulsion
shall also entail the forfeiture of all rights and benefits
of the studentship but an expelled student may be
admitted during the pendency of the expulsion order to
a college affiliated to this University, if the Head of
Institution expelling the student, the Head of the
Institution in which he is seeking admission and the
Vice-Chancellor agree to the same. An expelled student
may also be allowed to appear at any University
examination if the expulsion order is issued after more
than half of the academic session is over and he/she
otherwise fulfills all the conditions of eligitonvity of
appearing aat the examination including the attendance.
The order of expulsion shall be circulated to all the
colleges affiliated to this University.
(3) In case of college students all the punishments
enumerated in the preceding clause shall be imposed
by the Principal.
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delegacy and the President Athletic Association may
issue testimonials to a student in their official capacity
but shall not testify to the character of the student except
after obtaining from the student a good character
certificate issued by the proctor not earlier than six
months from the date. The Proctor's certificate shall
mention the name of the student the class in which he/
she is reading or the examination at which he/she has
appeared or the examination which he/she passed, the
period which he/she has put in the University as a
student and also whether he/she is a hosteller or a
member of the delegacy. The punishments of expulsion
and rustication and that of fine of Rs. 250.00 and above
shall be mentioned on the character certificate but it
shall be competent for the Vice-Chancellor to allow a
character certificate to be issued without a fine being
mentioned on the same. In case a student is found guilty
of misconduct or misbehavior it shall be competent for
the proctor to refuse to issue a character certificate or
to cancel a character certificate already issued.
(f) The order of expulsion and rustication shall
always be passed by the Vice-Chancellor after
consulting the Dean Student's Welfare and Proctor (if
not himself the inquiry officer)
Provided that the Vice-Chancellor or the Proctor may
suspend a student pending an enquiry against him/her
in case of complaint of such misconduct on his/her part
as in the opinion of Vice-Chancellor or the Proctor, as
the case may be, prima facie makes him/her liable to
be punished by expulsion or rustication. During the
period of sus
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Chancellor, the Deans of the Faculties, the
Dean of Student's Welfare and the Proctor to
fine a student by any sum not exceeding Rs.
500.00.
(iii) It shall be competent for the Heads of
Departments, the Wardens, the Vice-Chairman
of Delegacy and the President Athletic
Association by any sum not exceeding a sum
of Rs. 250.00 only.
(iv) It shall be competent for the Assistant Proctors,
the Superintendent of Hostels, Assistant Deans
of the Student Welfare or any other teacher
by any sum not exceeding Rs.250.00 only.
(c) It shall be competent for the Vice-Chancellor
in consultation with the Dean, Student's Welfare to
withdraw financial or other similar benefits granted to
a student.
(d) It shall be competent for a Dean of a faculty
in case of a student belonging to his faculty and for a
Head of a Department in case of a student enrolled in
his department to ask a student to withdraw from the
classes if they feel that such a withdrawl shall be
conductive to maintenance of discipline and proper
running of the Faculty, or the Department as the case
may be.
Provided that it shall be competent for the Dean
or the Head of the Department, as the case may be, to
recommend to the Vice-Chancellor/Proctor for
imposition of such other punishment as may be deemed
proper in the case.
(e) The Proctor or an Assist. Proctor duly
authorised by him shall be competent to issue a
character certificate to a student in the form prescribed
for the purpose on furnishing by the student such
information and such supporting from time to time under
the proctorial rules framed by the Proctor with the
concurrence of the Vice-Chancellor. The Vice-
Chancellor, the Pro Vice- Chancellor, the Deans of the
faculty, the Dean, Student's Welfare, the Head of the
Departments, the Wardens, the Vice Chairman
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Acts.51 (2) /i
CHAPTER - IX
PARENTS-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
9.01 The University Teaching Departments and
affiliated colleges/Institution may have a Parents-
Teachers Association for discussing various problems
and avenues of the academic development of students
and institution as well.
9.02 The Department/College shall make a
constitution for this association mentioning aims, objects
and procedure for execution of resolutions of the
association. The constitution shall be approved by the
Vice-Chancellor before its execution.
9.03 The type of association if any shall strictly be
a non-political organisation and may take up only such
matters which are only of academic taste and for the
welfare of Department/College.
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CHAPTER - VIII
CORRESPONDENCE COURSES AND
PRIVATE CANDIDATES
8.01 The University may promote and felicitate the
students/candidates to study at their places of residence
by correspondence establishing a centre for the
purpose.
8.02 The correspondence course scheme may also
be adopted by the different affiliated colleges but after
prior approval of the academic council of the University.
8.03 The rules and regulation for correspondence
courses shall be described by academic council as and
when required.
8.04 The matters regarding examination and award
of degree for candidates of correspondence courses
and private candidate shall be similar to those mentioned
in chapter III. Under the head of private candidate
and all such ordinances which are applicable for private
candidate shall be applicable to candidates of
correspondence courses, if any.
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Examination Committee. The inspector shall advice the
superintendent of the centre and send his report of
inspection for consideration of Examination Committee.
10.06 The practical examination in a subject for any
class shall be held at concerned Department/College
for candidates in that subject.
10.07 A viva-voce test when required for any
examination shall be held at University headquarters
and or such other places as may be made centre by
Examination Committee for the purpose.
10.08 No new college shall ordinarily by made a
centre for University Examinations unless it has set up
candidates for atleast three years.
Provided that examination committee may permit such
if satisfied that there is a real need for making the college
centre and college has all the facilities for it.
10.09 A person appointed by the University to conduct
and supervise its examination hall or to behold at a
centre shall be known as 'superintendent of a Centre' .
He / she shall be responsible for successful and fair
conduction of examination at the centre as per
guidelines and instructions of the university.
10.10 Superintendent of a centre may appoint persons
(s) of centre/ college concerned to act as Assistant
Superintendent (s) and Invigliators for his/her help in
managing the examination at the centre.
The number of Assistant Superintendents and
Invigilators shall be as per regulations made by the
University for the purpose from time to time.
10.11 Every Superintendent of a centre, all Assistant
Superintendents and Invigilators shall be deemed to be
the public servant with in meaning of section 21 of the
Indian Penal Code during the course of an examination
of examinations conducted by the University for a
period of one month prior to the commencement of
and of six months immediately following examination
or examinations.
10.12 An assault on or use of criminal force to a
Superintendent, Assit. Superintendent or an Invigilator
during the period mentioned in Ord. 10.11 shall be
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CHAPTER - X
THE CONDUCT OF EXAMINATION10.01 Subject to the provisions of section 48 of the
U.P. State Universities Act 1973, the examinationcommittee shall direct the arrangements for the conductof examinations, through the Registrar/Controller of theUniversity.
10.02 The Examination Committee of the Universityin terms of the provisions of section 29 of the U.P.State Universities Act. 1973, shall be constituted asbelow:(i) The Vice-Chancellor (Ex-officio) who shall be
the chairman of the committee.(ii) The Pro-Vice - Chancellor (if any) Ex- officio
- Member.(iii) All the Deans of faculties who are members
of Executive Council. - Member(iv) Two Heads of the Department of University
Teaching Department -Member( other than those covered by (iii) on rotation in order
of seniority)(v) Two Principals of the affiliated college by
rotation in the order of seniority - Members(vi) The Registrar (Ex -Officio)(vii) The Controller of the examination who shall
be the member secretary of the committee(Ex- Officio)Provided that Chairman may also co-opt
maximum two teachers of University / College, if hefeels necessary for the particular meeting as invitedmember.
Same as otherwise provided, the member ofthe examination committee other than Ex- Officiomembers shall hold office for a period of one year.
10.03 The Registrar/Controller will be responsible forconducting University Examinations through centreSuperintendents at various examination centres.
10.04 The Examination Committee may make anyplace a centre of Written Examination and impose suchconditions and restriction for making the centre as itmay deem fit.
10.05 Examination centres shall be made subject toinspection by some person or persons appointed by
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Act. / S. 51 (2) / L
CHAPTER - XI
APPOINTMENT OF EXAMINERS AND
TABULATORS11.1 List of persons qualified for appointment as
examiners for the examination for the Master's Degree
in each subject shall be prepared by the Board of
Studies concerned. This list shall consist of two parts.
The first part (consisting of the Internal-Panel) shall
include the names of persons not in the service of the
University / college affiliated to the University as the
case may be, and the second part (consisting of the
external panel ) shall include the name of persons not
in the service of the University/college (s) but are
involved elsewhere in teaching of the subjects
concerned.
11.2 Similar list, each in two parts, shall be prepared
for the first Degree Examination in each subject. All
persons included in the external panels for the Master's
Degree Examination may also be ipsofacto included in
the panels for first degree examination. The internal
panels for such examination shall include persons in
the service of the university/colleges.
11.3 The names on the internal panel shall ordinarily
be arranged in the order of seniority as determined, by
the university.
11.4 (a) The Board of Studies concerned shall submit
every year the names of persons who may have
acquired the necessary qualification since the
submission of previous lists and shall report the name
of any persons who have ceased to possess the requisite
qualifications or who may have become incapable of acting
as examiners by reason of age, infirmity or some other cause.
11.4 (b) Ordinarily Board of Studies will recommend
three names of examiners for each theory paper/
practical / field work keeping in mind specialisation and
field of subject required for the purpose.
11.5 The lists prepared by the Board of Studies shall
be submitted to the examination committee which shall
finally approve the panel (examination committee may
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deemed to be an obstruction voluntarily caused to a
public servant in the discharge of his public function
punishable under section 186 of the Indian Penal Code
be cognizable offence.
10.13 The Superintendent of centre, Asstt.
Superintendent (s) and Invigilatior (s) shall be provided
remunerations prescribed by the University /U.P. Govt.
from time to time.
10.14 The Examination Committee may send Flying
Squads and Observers to the centre to inspect, check
and promote fair examination. Flying Squads shall also
be authorised to take search to any examinee and may
report the cases of unfair means if any to the University
Examination Committee for its consideration and
decision.
10.15 To supplement these ordinances, Examination
Committee may issue detail rules and regulations for
conduction of examination or examinations.
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lavish or careless in evaluating Answer Books.
11.9 In case a qualified person's name excluded
from the internal panels he/she may prefer his/her claim
to the Vice-Chancellor who shall get it examined by
the Examination Committee and admit or reject the
claim on merit.
11.10 Notwithstanding anything contained in these
Ordinances, the Executive Council may at any time
either of its own motion or on any authentic objection
of a serious nature made by any person or authority,
remove from a panel the name of a person who has
been appointed an examiner or papersetter.
11.11 Wherever possible, not more than one
papersetter shall be appointed from anyone affiliated
college in the same subject for any one examination.
11.12 No one shall be appointed an examiner of more
than one paper of a class except in the Faculties of
Science, Management, Engineering and Technology
and Medicine.
11.13 In all the examinations taken together no person
shall ordinarily be appointed an examiner in more than
one written paper, one viva- voce test and one practical
examination.
11.14 There shall be Board, consisting of two
examiners (of whom atleast one shall be an external
examiner) for conducting the practicals and/or viva-
voce examination..
11.15 There shall be separate Board of Examiners
for each centre for conducting the practical examination
in each subject which requires such an examination.
Each Board shall consist of not less than two members
provided that in those centres which offers more than
one special group to their students there will be atleast
one examiner representing each special group.
11.16 There be a Board consisting of two examiners
(of whom one shall be an external examiner and the
other the teacher under whom the candidate has
worked) for reading the thesis (Dissertation/Project)
and conducting viva-voce, if prescribed, in a subject
for M.A.,M.B.A.,M.Sc.,M.Com., M.Ed., M.C.A. and
M.Tech. examinations.
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delegate the powers to the Vice-Chancellor in this
regard).
11.6 No person shall be eligible for appointment as :-
(i) a paper setter in a postgraduate examination
unless he/she has experience of teaching the
subject to the postgraduate classes for atleast
five years, or in case he/she holds a Doctorate
Degree in the subject concerned, of three
years.
(ii) a paper setter in udergraduate examination
(including B.Tech. L.L.B. and M.B.B.S. etc.)
unless he/she has experience of teaching the
subject in these classes for atleast five years.
(iii) a co-examiner unless he/she has experience
of teaching the subject for the degree (for
which he/she is to be appointed a co-examiner)
for a total period of not less than three years.
11.7 The term of papersetter or a co-examiner other
than the one appointed for practical examination or for
an examination for postgraduate or professional degree,
may be for three years, unless otherwise changed by
Board of Studies.
11.8 An examiner's work shall be deemed to be
unsatisfactory if :
(i) Mistakes of such nature and in such number
as may be prescribed in the Regulations are
found in his/her work in the course of Scrutiny
or otherwise, or if:
(ii) He/she found to have delayed the work without
reasonable ground.
(iii) There is an adverse report of serious nature
from the Head Examiner,or if :
(iv) There are reasonable doubts about his/her
integrity or there is suspicion that he/she is
accessible to examinees or their relations, or if :
(v) There are serious complaints against his/her
paper, i.e that his/her paper was much above
or below the standard or contained questions
outside the prescribed course of studies, or if:
(vi) It is found that he /she was unduly harsh or
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shall have to give an undertaking to the Registrar not
to divulge any information which they are expected to
keep secret.
11.23 Person/Agency appointed for the tabulation
may be removed by the Vice-Chancellor without
assigning any reason, if it is found that they are
inefficient or negligent in the discharge of their duties.
11.24 All the Tabulators and Collators shall be
appointed by the Vice-Chancellor and shall be paid
prescribed remuneration.
11.25 The appointment of examiners for Ph. D.,
D.Lit. and D.Sc. shall be regulated as per ordinances
for the purpose separately.
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11.17 The examination in the written papers, the
practical, oral and sessional test, in each subject or group
of subjects for an examination in the Faculty of
Engineering & Technology shall be conducted by Board
of two examiners, one of whom shall be an external
examiner and the other an internal examiner, who shall
be a teacher of the subject concerned appointed in the
order of seniority by rotation for one year.
11.18 The internal examiner will act as convenor of
the Board concerned. The marks shall be submitted
under the signatures of all the members of the Board
concerned, but the report on the working of
examinations, the equipment of laboratory, and thesis
shall be submitted by the external of each Board.
11.19 The result of the University examinations shall
be tabulated in triplicate. One copy shall be tabulated
by an External Tabulator who shall be from amongst
the Teachers (working or retired) of the University or
affiliated Colleges or Institution, while the second copy
shall be prepared by University Teacher and third shall
be tabulated by Internal tabulator who shall be from
among the the members of the University office staff
consisting of the Office Superintendents/Asstt.
Registrar / Deputy Registrar in order of rotation.
11.20 When the three copies of the Tabulation Charts
have been prepared, these shall be compared and
checked by a set of two collators, one of whom shall
be member of the teaching staff of the university or an
affiliated college or an affiliated Institute, while the other
shall be a member of the University office staff (as
defined Ord. 11.19 above.)
11.21 If Examination Committee and Executive
Council feel it proper and relevant, result may be
prepared by computer. The agency for the purpose
shall be chosen on the basis of secret tenders from
different agencies. Only the Vice-Chancellor and
controller/Registrar shall be the sufficient authorities
to finalise the agency for the purpose and terms and
conditions of the work.
11.22 Persons/Agencies appointed as Tabulators
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Institution or Principal of the college may, on the
recommendation of the supervisor, permit candidate to
work in an other Institution approved by the Academic
Council, where adequate facilities exist. In such cases
there may be a co-supervisor belonging to the place,
where candidate is allowed to work.
(III) (a) Registration fee shall be prescribed for the
purpose from time to time by the University.
(b) Ten copies of the plan of work giving the
purpose of study and indicating clearly the
original contribution to knowledge which the
thesis proposed to make and which will bring
to light material not yet known and are used
by scholars or fresh interpretation of already
known facts. The Synopsis so prepared must
indicate the proposed research design, tools,
methodology, hypothesis and tentative chapter
details, whereever necessary.
(c) In no case a teacher of any other University/
Institution which has its own Ph.D. programme
may act as Supervisor or Co-Supervisor for
candidate to be registered at this University.
12.3 A candidate shall ordinarily be permitted to
work for Ph. D. degree in the subject in which he/she
obtained his/her Master's degree. Provided that
research work leading to Ph.D. Degree may be allowed
in allied (interdisciplinary) subject(s) in the same or
other Department /Faculty if the Research Degree
Committee concerned is satisfied that the candidate
possesses the requisite qualification to take up the
proposed work.The matters regarding interdisciplinary
subject may be decided by B.O.S. concerned which
should be further approved by RDC concerned.
12.4 (I) The person recommended for appointment as
a supervisor or co-supervisor must possess a Ph.D.
degree in the subject (or in an allied subject) and must
be :
a serving or retired teacher (of the Universityor any of its affiliated colleges) having taught thesubject (or / and any allied subject) for not less thanten years at UG level and/or five years at the Master's
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Act/S. 51 (2) / a, b, c, m & o
CHAPTER - XII
ORDINANCES FOR DOCTOR OF
PHILOSOPHY (Ph.D.)12.1 (a) A candidate for registration for the degree of
Ph. D. must at the time of application posses a Master'sDegree of this University or of any other University(duly incorporated by any law for the time being inforce) or deemed as a University under the UniversityGrants Commission Act. and recognised by theExecutive Council for the purpose, provided that thecandidate has secured at least fifty percent (50%)marks at the Master's Degree Examination.
12.1 (b) Subject to clause (a) the additional or any otherqualification if so needed shall be determined byFaculties concerned.
12.2 (I) A candidate for registration for thePh.D.degree must apply to the university on prescribedform stating :-(i) his/her qualification and experience.(ii) the subject on which he/she proposes to work
alongwith the proposed title of the thesis.(iii) the name of the supervisor (and co-supervisor,
if any)(iv) name of the institution/department where he/
she proposes to carry on his/her research.Note : The institution shall be a Teaching Department
of the University or an affiliated college of theUniversity or an Institute having postgraduate classesin the subject concerned or such other ResearchInstitute as may be approved by the academic councilfor the purpose. Presently the Institutes which arerecognised for the purpose are:
(1) CDRI Lucknow (2) ITRC Lucknow(3) NBRI Lucknow (4) CIMAP Lucknow
(II) The application shall be forwarded by Headof Department/Principal of the college with a certificatethat adequate facilities exist and that the candidate willbe allowed to work in the Department/Institution underthe supervision of the person mentioned in theapplication.
Provided that the Head of Department/
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suitability of the topic of research and also of the
synopsis if necessary. The experts may be asked to
attend R.D.C. meeting as and when required, they shall
be treated as expert member of R.D.C. for the purpose.
Provided also that Heads of the University
Teaching Departments and/or convener B.O.S. shall
be ex-officio member as the case may be, and convener
as well of the Research Degree Committee in their
respective subjects.
12.7 (a) The Research Degree Committee shall
examine (i) if the topic proposed and the plan of work
submitted is suitable for research. (ii) the supervisor
(and the co-supervisor, if any) is/are qualified and
suitable to guide the proposed work and (iii) adequate
facilities for work exist at the place/places of work.
(b) The expert member or Research Degree
Committee shall give reasons in detail for revision or
rejection of the application or for not approving the
proposed Supervisor/ Co-supervisor, as the case may
be provided as under-.
(i) Where the expert member and/or Research
Degree Committee accept the application, the
candidate, the Supervisor (and Co- Supervisor, if any )
the Research Degree Committee shall have the power
to modify the topic. The modified topic shall be
communicated to the candidate and the Supervisor (and
the Co-supervisor, if any).
(ii) Where the Research Degree Committee
directs revision of the synopsis so as to be suitable for
the approved or modified topic, the revised synopsis
may be referred to the sub-committee consisting of (i)
the Convener, (ii) the co-convener and (iii) the
Supervisor concerned for decision on behalf of the
Research Degree Committee.
When the Research Degree Committee is of
the view that the application must be rejected, it shall
indicate reasons in detail for such rejection.
Before the Research Degree Committee reject
the application finally, the candidate shall be given
hearing at a subsequent meeting or before sub
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Degree level or a scientist in a research institution and
must have also at least two research papers to his/her
credit published in reputed journals of research.
Provided that a teacher not having Ph.D. degree may
in special case be permitted to act as supervisor if he/
she has 15 yrs UG and/or 10 years PG teaching
experience but having at least 5 papers to his/her credit
in the subject concerned.
Provided further that a teacher or scientist or
an eminent scholar who is or has been earlier
recognised by the University suitable to act as Ph.D.
Supervisor may be allowed to act as such.
(II) Relative (as defined in the explanation of
section 20 of the U.P. State Universities Act., 1973) of
a candidate supplicating for Ph.D. shall not be allowed
to act as his/her supervisor or co-supervisor.
(III) Normally a professor may undertake eight, a Reader
six and a Lecturer four and a retired teachers only two
students for Ph.D. Supervision under his/her Guidance
at a time.
12.5 The application(s) shall be placed for
consideration and approval before the Research Degree
Committee of the subject concerned which may take
its form by circulation or may meet whenever necessary.
(The applications for Ph.D. registration may
be submitted at any time in academic session yet
preferably in month of July and August of every session
12.6 The Research Degree Committee in each
subject of study shall comprise the V.C. who shall be
the Chairman, the Dean of the Faculty and Head of
university teaching Department/convener, Board of
studies of the subject concerned and one senior
member of the department/subject in order of rotation
(for one year) as co-convener.
The Committee may consult two experts in
the subject related to the topic of Research and synopsis
of the candidate, appointed by Vice-Chancellor for
the purpose from the list of atleast ten experts supplied
by Head of Department / Convener of R.D.C.
concerned in consultation with the supervisor
concerned.
The synopsis before placing or circulation to
R.D.C. may be sent to aforesaid experts to determine the
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the candidate may apply for re- registration alongwith
a prescribed fee within a period of six months from the
date on which the period of forty eight months or the
extended period expired. There upon he/she shall be
required to submit his/her thesis within a period of one
year from the date of re-registration.
12.10 Examiners for the evaluation of a thesis shall
be appointed out of the panel containing names - six
proposed by the supervisor concerned and another six
proposed by the Convener and shall finally be
appointed by the Vice- Chancellor as Chairman of the
Examination Committee.
Provided that if the panels are not available
from the Convener and / or Supervisor within one month
from the date of University letter seeking panels or if
the Vice-Chancellor feels that additional fresh names
are needed, it shall be lawful for him either to obtain
additional names from the Supervisor/Convener
concerned or in the absence of any of the panel from
the internal expert in the Research Degree Committee
and get the thesis processed for evaluation.
12.11 After the thesis is complete (and perferably
one paper being published in reputed journal) the
candidate shall submit to the Registrar three printed or
typed (but not published) copies of his/her thesis
together with copies of brief summary of thesis.
12.12 The Medium of expression for every thesis
shall be either English or Hindi (written in Devangari)
except in the case of subjects concerned with any of
the languages where the thesis may, at the option of
the candidate, be presented in the language.
12.13 The thesis shall comply with the following
requirements -
(i) It must be a piece of research work
characterised either by the discovery of facts
or by a fresh approach towards the
interpretation of facts and theories.
(ii) It shall be satisfactory in respect of language
and presentation of subject matter.
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committee as above.
After hearing the Research Degree
Committee or subcommittee may either recommend
rejection of the application finally or may accept the
application. In both cases, it shall state reasons in detail.
In case the Research Degree Committee does
not approve the name of the supervisor mentioned in
the application, the candidate may suggest the name of
another supervisor without a fresh application.
12.8 If permission is granted by the Research
Degree Committee, the candidate shall pursue his/her
research under the supervision on the topic approved,
for not less than twenty four months commencing from
date of registration as scholar.
Provided further that the Vice- Chancellor, if
satisfied by candidate's published work, on the
recommendation of the supervisor and the convener
may reduce the period upto six month only for submitting
the thesis. In case the candidate fails to submit the
thesis within the curtailed period, the curtailment granted
to him/her shall stand automatically cancelled and he
shall not be allowed to submit his thesis before one
year from the date of the curtailment order.
Provided also that the Vice-Chancellor may
allow change of Supervisor, if he is satisfied with the
reason for such change.
12.9 (a) If the admission of a candidate is cancelled by
Head of the Institution concerned on the ground of
unsatisfactory progress report of the supervisor or any
ground of indiscipline, misconduct etc, his/her
registration shall stand cancelled in the University with
effect from the date of cancellation of his/ her admission.
(b) On permission being granted by the convener
of Research Degree Committee the candidate may
submit his /her thesis at any time after twenty four
months from the date of his/her registration till the
completion of forty eight months from the date of
permission of the Research Degree Committee, provided
that extension may be granted by the Vice-Chancellor
upto one year on the recommendation of the
Supervisor.For extention of one year candidate should
apply one month before the expiry perod of 4 years.
Provided further that after the expiry of the
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(iv) Proceeding shall be required to be submitted
within one year of the date of communication of the
recommendation of the examiner concerned alongwith
a fee prescribed for the purpose and a certificate from
the supervisor stating that the thesis has been revised
on the lines indicated by the examiners.
(vi) When the thesis has been approved, the
candidate will be required to appear at open viva-voce
examination before a Board consisting of the Supervisor
(unless otherwise directed by the Vice-Chancellor) and
one of the examiners recommending approval of the
thesis. In case anyof the examiner of the Board is not
available, the Vice-Chancellor may appoint any other
examiner from the panel and he shall be supplied thesis
with the report on the thesis before the conduct of the
viva-voce examination. The viva-voce in open manner
will be held in respective departments in case of
University teaching department or at University
Headquarter.
Note - A vide publicity should be given through notices
about the day, date and time of viva - voce with the
venue of the same.
(vii) In case both the viva -voce examiners
recommend the thesis shall finally be accepted, and
the candidate may be awarded Ph.D. degree. In case
both the viva-voce examiners are not satisfied of where
there is a difference of opinion between them the
candidate shall be asked to reappear at a second viva -
voce examination to be conducted by the same
examiners within six month. If the candidate fails to
satisfy the viva-voce examiners second time, the thesis
shall finally by rejected.
(viii) In case the examiners of the Board are not
available or the external examiner does not finalise
within three months, the date for the viva- voce
examination, the Vice-Chancellor may appoint any other
examiner from the panel or out of panel for the purpose.
Note - The report of the examiners on the thesis shall
be made available to the Board of Examiners (of viva-
voce) before the viva-voce examination.
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12.4 The thesis shall be accompanied by a certificate
from the supervisor stating that the thesis embodies
the work of the candidate himself/herself and that the
candidate worked under him for not less than 24 months
the period required, together with a forwarding
certificate from the Head of the Department/Institution
concerned.
12.15 The candidate shall remit a fee with the thesis
as prescsribed for Ph. D. examination at the time.
12.16 On receipt of the thesis alongwith the
certificate and the fee prescribed, it shall be sent to
two examiners (of whom preferably at least one shall
be from University out of the state of U.P.) Each
examiner, beside given his comments on the quality of
the thesis, shall clearly state whether-
(i) the thesis should be approved for a conferment
of Ph.D. degree, or
(ii) the thesis should be revised on lines indicated
by the examiner, or
(iii) the thesis should be rejected.
12.17 (i) If both the examiners recommend approval of
the thesis, it shall be approved.
(ii) If both the examiners recommend revision of
the thesis the reports of both the examiners shall be
exchanged by correspondence requesting them to
suggest a common line for revision and the candidate
shall be asked to revise and resubmit the thesis on the
common lines. The revised thesis shall be again sent to
the same examiners, after revision, for final comments
and decision.
(iii) If neither of the examiners recommends
approval (ie. One rejects and other suggests revision
or both reject) it shall be rejected.
(iv) If only one examiner recommends approval of
the thesis it shall be referred to the third examiner whose
recommendation shall be final. In case the third examiner
recommends revision, the candidate shall resubmit his/
her thesis after revision on the lines indicated by the
third examiner. The revised thesis shall be sent to third
examiner for evaluation (or whenever necessary, any
other person appointed by the Vice-Chancellor even out
of panel and his recommendation shall be final.
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confirmation of Ph.D. Degree.
(b) A candidate shall be eligible to receive the
degree of the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) only when
all the examiners of the thesis and the viva-voce
examiners unanimously recommend that thesis is to be
acceptable for the award of the Ph.D. Degree of this
University.
(c) A copy of the reports of the examiners shall be given
to the candidate for his/her information if he/she applies
for the same in writing to the Head of the Department/
Convener R.D.C. after payment of prescribed fee.
(d) The candidate on the publication of his/her
thesis shall state on the title page that it is a thesis
approved for the Ph.D degree of the R.M.L. Avadh
University-Faizabad.
12.22 The fee will be payable by every candidate as
decided by the university from time to time.
Provided that a teacher of the University or of
the affiliated college shall be exempted from the
payment of guidance and laboratory fees.
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12.18 A candidate after being permitted to supplicate
for the Ph.D. Degree, notwithstaning to the contrary,
contained in any Ordinance of the University, shall not
get himself/herself enrolled for any degree course or
examination, whether of this university or of any other
university.
12.19 A candidate on being permitted to be
supplicated for Ph.D. degree involving practical
laboratory work shall work on whole time basis.
Provided that persons serving in any Institution or
Organisation in the same town shall be exempted from
this requirement. Provided further that the condition of
research work on whole time basis shall also not be
applicable to the teachers of affiliated colleges of this
University but they shall have to put in six months of
practical laboratory work, so certified by the their
supervisor concerned.
12.20 Notwithstanding any to the contrary contained
in any ordinance hereinabove, whether the application
for work involving inter disciplinary research is submitted
:-
(a) the Research Degree Committee in the
discipline in which Ph.D. degree has been sought shall
be the body competent to consider the application under
ordinance 12.7 When the Research Degree Committee
concerned considers such case an expert related to
discipline concerned shall be invited.
(b) more than one person may be approved to
guide the research work, one from each discipline. One
of them shall be the supervisor and the other shall be
co-supervisor (s) as the Research Degree Committee
may approve. The supervisor shall be from the discipline
in which Ph.D. Degree is sought.
(c) more than one place may be approved as a
centre where the proposed research work is to be done.
Work at a place shall be done under the guidance of
the supervisor or a co-supervisor, as the case may be.
12.21 (a) The reports on the thesis and the report of
the viva-voce examiners shall be placed before the
Examination Committee for necessary action regarding
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interview the candidate on the basis of the plan of
work submitted by him/her.
(c) The Research Degree Committee shall give
reasons in detail for acceptance, revision or rejection
of the application.
(d) In case the Research degree Committee
recommends the revision of synopsis the candidate may
submit a revised synopsis for reconsideration by the
Research Degree Committee. He/She may be required
to re-appear for interview on the revised synopsis
before the Research Degree Committee.
13.6 The recommendation of the Research Degree
Committee shall be final and shall be communicated to
the candidate soon after the decision of R.D.C.
13.7 On receipt of the thesis, the examiners shall
be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor as Chairman of
the Examination Committee out of the panel of 12
names, six to be proposed by the Convener of the Board
of Studies concerned and the other six sought by V.C.
from expert (s) of the Research Degree Committee.
13.8 The university may accord/confer honoriscausa
to a person who has made outstanding contribution in
the field, details of which may be finalised by the
respective R.D.C. or by the Academic Council/
Executive Council after obtaining approval from the
Honoruable Chancellor.
13.9 After the thesis is completed the candidate shall
submit four (printed or typed) copies of the thesis,
together with a fee prescribed for the purpose of D.Litt./
D.Sc. thesis evaluation. The candidate shall also submit
four (printed or typed) copies of the summary and five
copies of the synopsis of his/her thesis communicating
how far the thesis embodies the result of his/her own
observation, in what respect his/her investigation
appears to him/her to advance the bound of knowledge
and what authorities he/she has utilised in preparing
his/her thesis. He/She shall also submit in support of
his/her candidature, any paper or papers which he/she
might have published independently or jointly with other
authors.
13.10 The thesis shall comply with the following
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CHAPER - XIII
ORDINANCES FOR DEGREE OF DOCTOR
OF LETTERS AND DOCTORS OF SCIENCE(D.Litt./D.Sc.)
13.1 A candidate for the degree of D.Litt. and D.
Sc. must be either:-
(a) A Doctor of Philosophy of this univesity having
FIVE independent Research Papers to his/her credit
other than those of Ph.D. work and thesis.
or
(b) A Doctor of Philosophy of at least five years
standing of any other University recognised for the
purpose having seven independent research papers to
his/her credit other than the work of Ph.D. thesis.
13.2 Every candidate for the said degree shall apply
to the Registrar on a prescribed proforma stating that
the subject and name of research advisor the pursuance
of D.Litt./D.Sc. and be supported by copies of his/her
published work. He/She will have to submit a certificate
from at least two eminent scientist/ teachers not below
the rank of a professor that he/she is a fit candidate to
supplicate for the D.Litt./D.Sc.
13.3 The application should be accompanied by a
Registration Fee prescribed for the purpose which is
not refundable.
13.4 The application shall be placed for consideration
at a meeting of the Research Degree Committee in
the subject concerned. Application must be received in
the University Office at any time but applications
received before 31st Aug. be placed before R.D.C. for
process.
13.5 The Research Degree Committee would be
the same as for the Ph.D. and may be free to co-opt
the external members as and when needed.
(a) The Research Degree Committee shall
examine if (i) the topic proposed is one which is suitable
for research, (ii) the candidate possesses the requisite
qualifications and, (iii) adequate facilities for works exist
at the place/ places of work.
(b) In arriving at its finding the R.D.C. may
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to reappear on the subsequent viva-voce to be
conducted by the same examiners unless there is any
vacancy among the examiners, it shall be filled in by
the Vice-Chancellor out of the panel. The examiners
present at the viva-voce test shall submit a joint report
indicating in detail opinion on the thesis as well as on
the candidate along with their recommendation
whether the candidate at viva-voce be approved or
be rejected for the award of D.Litt./D.Sc. Degree,
as the case may be.
13.12 The viva- voce examination shall be held in
the Department/University head quarters open to the
public duly notified.
13.13 Remuneration for evaluating the D.Litt./D.Sc.
thesis shall be as fixed by the Government /University
from time to time. The examiner who holds viva-voce
examination is also one of the examiners evaluating
the thesis he shall be paid for this in addition.
13.14 (a) A candidate shall be eligible to receive the
degree of D.Litt./D.Sc. only when all the examiners of
the thesis and the viva-voce examiners unanimously
recommend that the thesis is acceptable for the award
of the D.Litt./D.Sc. degree of this University.
(b) A copy of the reports of the examiners shall
be given to the candidate for his/her information if he/
she applies for the same in writing through the Head of
the Department / Convener of R.D.C.
(c) The candidate on the publication of his/her
thesis shall state on the title page that it is a thesis
approved for the D.Litt./D.Sc. degree of the Dr. R.M.L.
Avadh University, Faizabad.
13.15 The fee payable by the candidate for D.Litt./
D.Sc. be decided by the University from time to time.
Provided that a teacher of the University or of
its affiliated colleges shall be exempted from the
payment of guidance and laboratory fees.
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conditions:-
(1) The thesis must be a piece of original research
work characterised either by the discovery of facts or
by a fresh approach towards the interpretation of facts
of theories. In either case it should evince the
candidate's capacity for critical examination and sound
judgement and deep understanding of the subject. The
work must be such as may be considered to be a
contribution to knowledge in the subject.
(2) It shall be satisfactory in respect of language
and presentation of subject-matter.
13.11 The thesis shall be sent to three examiners, a
majority of them shall be external to the University.
Each examiner within six months of the receipt of the
thesis will evaluate it and send his report specifying (a)
whether the thesis is accepted for conferment of the
degree or (b) it be rejected.
If the majority of examiners recommend
approval of the thesis, the thesis shall be approved and
thereafter the examiners recommending approval shall
conduct the viva-voce examination of the candidate.
Provided that the presence of at least two
examiners shall be necessory at the viva-voce. In case
any of the examiners of the Boards is not available, the
Vice-Chancellor may appoint any other examiner from
the panel and he shall be supplied with the reports on
the thesis before the conduct of the viva- voce
examination. If the majority of the Board of viva-voce
examinaters are satisfied that the candidate is suitable
for the award of the D.Litt./D.Sc. degree and the thesis
is worth publication with or without modifications as
the case may be, the recommendation shall be placed
before the Examination Committee for consideration
and on the recommendation of the Examination
Committee, the Executive Council shall confer the
degree upon the candidate.
Provided further that if examiners are of the
opinion that the performance of the condidate at the
viva-voce is not upto the mark, he/she may be given
not less than six months time to improve him/her and
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(c) No candidate will be allowed to appear in the
end semester examination if he/she does not satisfythe attendance requirements as listed in section (a) &(b) ie. 75% of the attendance in each subject / paperseparately.
(d) A further relaxation of 15% may be given by Vice-Chancellor on recommendation of director for genuinereasons.
(d) The attendance shall be counted from the dateof admission in the Institute for purpose of appearingin the semester examination.
14.4 Maximum Duration :(a) Total duration of the B.Tech. course shall be 4
years (Eight semesters each of 90 days)(b) A candidate failing two times in first year
examination and also not eligible for the carry oversystem, shall not be allowed to continue the studiesfurther.
(c) The maximum time allowed for a candidateadmitted in Ist/ IIIrd semester to complete his/herB.Tech. course shall be 7/5 years. If a candidate atany stage of his / her course is found unable to completeit within the said time, he/ she shall not be allowed tocontinue the studies further.
14.5 Curriculum :(a) The 4 years curriculum will be divided into 8
semesters and shall include Lectures, Tutorials,Practicals, Seminars and Project in addition to PracticalTraining during summer vacation and education toursas defined in the scheme of syllabi and examination.
(b) It will include co-curricular and extra-curricularactivities as prescribed by the Institute from time totime.
14.6 Change of Branch :(a) Change of the branch may by allowed against the
vacant seats, after the last date of admission to theB.Tech. First Year Autumn (Ist) Semester, on the basisof merit in Combined Entrance Examination/ or in meriton basis of which admission is made.
(b) Change of branch may also be permitted after
the B. Tech. First year Spring (IInd) semester if seats
are vacant on the basis of merit of I year Examination.
(c) No change of branch shall be permitted to
diploma holders admitted in II year and also after two
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CHAPTER- XIV
FACULTY OF ENGG. & TECHNOLOGY
ORDINANCES FOR BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
(B.TECH.) COURSESB. Tech courses shall be of four years comprising of eight semesters.Each Semester shall ordinarily be of 90 working days.14.1 Admission :
(a) The admission to B. Tech. first and thirdSemester will be made through Combined EntranceExamination conducted by the Admission Committee,a statutory body of Dr. R.M.L. Avadh University, inaccordance with the U.P. State University Act, 1973,Para 28 (4) or as directed by State Government/UGC/AICTE from time to time for purpose of admission.
(b) No direct admission will be made to the Spring(second) Semester of the first year or subsequent yearof the course.
(c) Admission or migration/transfer from anotherUniversity/ College is not permitted.
2 Eligibilty :(a) A candidate should have passed Intermediate
Examination of Board of High School & IntermediateEducation U.P. or its equivalent with Physics,Chemistry, Mathematics and English for admission toB. Tech. I year (Ist Semester).
(b) A candidate who has passed 3-4 years diploma(with 60% mark) recognised by the U.P. Board ofTechnical Education is eligible for admission to anybranch of Engineering in IIIrd semester upto 10% ofadditional seats in each branch.
(c) A maximum of fifteen percent of seats in eachbranch (trade) may by filled by NRI/NRI sponsored /university special quota by merit and counselling or elseas decided by Admission Committee of the University.
14.3 Attendance :(a) 75% attendances are compulsary in theory &
practicals seperately for appearing in examination.(b) Every candidate is required to attend all the
Lectures, Tutorials, Practicals and other prescribedcurricular and co-curricular activities. It can becondoned up to 25% on Medical grounds or on othergenuine reasons.
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'kProvided that a candidate claiming for back papereligilibity must have appeared in both the semesters.
(c) A candidate who does not satisfy the requirements ofordinances 14.7 (c) (iii) shall have to repeat the wholeyear as a regular candidate after re- admission or asEx-student.
(d) A candidate who does not satisfy the requirements ofOrdinances 14.7 (c) (iv) and 14.8 (b) may repeat thewhole year as a regular candidate after readmission ormay opt for ex-studentship.
(e) A candidate who does not pass in the back paperexamination, he/she shall have to appear as an ex-student only in such papers, only in the correspondingsemester examination.This shall be named as year backstudent ship.
(f) There shall be no Reback in any case.14.9 Carry Over System :
(a) A candidate who satisfies the requirements ofOrdinance 14.8 (b) shall have to appear in those theorypapers/practicals, which he carries as back papers insubsequent University Examination for the samesemester. Such candidates shall be eligible forprovisional promotion to the next year.
(b) A candidate shall not be promoted to third year or fourthyear unless he/she clears all the back papers of firstyear or second year respectively.
(c) The marks awarded to a candidate in the carry overexamination shall be the effective marks in the samesubject only if there are geater than the marks obtainedpreviously.
14.10 Ex- Studentship:(a) A student shall be eligible for ex-studentship provided
he/she satisfies the Ordinance 14.8(c) & (d) and shall berequired to apply by paying prescribed examination fee.
(b) A candidate opting ex-studentship shall be required tore-appear in all the examinations (Theory paper/practical/Project/Seminar and Practical Training) ofboth Semester of the concerned academic year. Themarks pertaining to sessional and general proficiencywill remain unaltered.
14.11 Results :(a) The result of a candidate shall be declared on the basis
of combined result of Autumn (odd sem.) and Spring(even sem.) Semester of the same academic year.
(b) The final result after all years of study shall be declaredafter adding the marks of previous years as follows:
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weeks from the start of Autumn (III) semester of
B.Tech. Second Year.
14.7 Examination :
(a) Students' performance shall be evaluated
through continuous assessment and end semester
Examination. The continuous assessment will be based
on Class tests, Assignments, Quizzes/Viva-Voce and
Attendance. The end semester examination will be
conducted by means of written papers, practicals and
oral tests, inspection of certified course work in classes
and laboratories, project work, design report or by means
of any combination of these methods.
(b) The distribution of marks for sessional, end
semester theory, practical and other examinations,
seminar, practical training and general proficiency shall
be as per the prescribed scheme of examination,
provided with curriculam.
(c) To pass an examination, a candidate shall be
required to obtain at least:
(i) 30% Marks in each theory paper in End
Semester Examination.
(ii) 50% Marks in each Practical/Project
Examination /Seminar/ Practical Training.
(iii) 50% Marks in the grand total of both semester
examinations marks of an academic year.
(iv) There shall not be minimum pass marks in
sessional and general proficiency (G.P.) However these
marks shall be added for the purpose of declaring the
result and divisions.
14.8 Promotion :
(a) A candidate satisfying all the conditions under
Ordinance 14.7 (c) shall be promoted to the next year
of study.
(b) A candidate who satisfies the requirements of
Ordinances 14.7 (c) (iii) and (iv) but fails to satisfy the
requirements of Ordinance 14.7 (c) (i) and (ii) in not
more than six theory papers and/or practicals and / or
Project Examinations/Seminars and Practical Training
on the basis of combined result of both Semester
Examinations of an academic year shall be eligible forprovisional promotion to the next year as per ordinance
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14.15 Medal :
A candidate entitled to receive a medal shall
pass all examinations in first attempt and without grace
and satisfying the conditions in the concerned clause.
14.16 Scrutiny : Normaly the scurity is not allowed but if in any
case V.C. feels it necessary it may be done on payment
of certain fee. A candidate shall be entitled for the
scrutiny of his/her examination result according to the
regulations laid down by Dr. R.M.L. Avadh University,
Faizabad. The Scrutiny shall be done by the Examination
Committee of the Institute/University.
14.17 Unfair means:
Cases of unfair means in the examination shall
be investigated by the Examination Committee of the
Institute/University in accordance with the ordinances
of Dr. Rammanohar Lohia Avadh University,
Faizabad.For this purpose, examination committee may
form a subcommittee known as UFM committee.
14.18 Re-Admission :
A candidate may be allowed for re-admission
to a year of study provided he/she satisfies one of the
following conditions:
(a) A candidate is declared fail.
(b) A candidate has not appeared in a Semester
Examination and he/she has been granted permission
for not appearing in the examination.
(c) A candidate has been detained by the Institute and has
also been permitted to take readmission.
(d) A candidate has passed the examination of a year as
an ex-student or has qualified for the carry over
systems.
(e) A candidate has been promoted with carry over
subjects and he/she opted for re-admission.
14.19 In the absence of any rules, the rules / decisions
existing for or decided by Dr. Rammanohar Lohia
Avadh University, Faizabad shall be final, and shall be
treated as part of these ordinances.
14.20 Cancellation of Admission :
The admission of a student at any stage of
study shall be cancelled, if
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(i) First year - grand total of both semesters.
(ii) Second year - 50% of first year grand total + Grand
Total of both semesters of second year.
(iii) Third year - 50% of second year grand total + Grand
Total of both semesters of third year.
(iv) Fourth year - 75% of third year grand total + Grand
Total of both semesters of fourth year.
(c) For diploma holder candidates admitted to IIIrd
semester of B. Tech. course.
IInd year 50% of aggregate marks.
IIIrd year 75% of aggregate marks.
IVth year 100% of aggregate marks.
14.12 Award of Division :
(a) The division shall be awarded on the basis of final year
result (prepared as per provisions of 14.11)
(b) If a candidate secures 50% or more but less than 60%
of the total marks, he/she shall be placed in SECOND
DIVISION.
(c) If a candidate secures 60% or more of the total marks,
he/she shall be placed in FIRST DIVISION.
(d) If a candidate secures 75% or more of the total marks
and also passes all examination in single attempt (without
grace marks), he/she shall be placed in FIRST
DIVISION WITH HONOURS.
(e) On the basis of final year result, the top three candidates
in each branch shall be awarded rank according to their
merit provided they pass all exams in single attempt.
14.13 General Proficiency :
The evaluation of general proficiency of a candidate
shall be done on the basis of his/her discipline, in the
institute, in the hostel, and performance in extra-
curricular activities.
14.14 Grace Marks :
(a) A candidate shall be entitled to award of grace marks
upto and not exceeding a maximum of ten marks in
maixmum four subjects including theory papers,
practicals, project and aggregate for the purpose of
passing the examination of the year.
(b) The grace marks shall not be added to the grand total
for the purpose of awarding the Divsion or Honours.
(c) The grace marks may also be awarded that year after
the backpaper exams, if required for passing.
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CHAPTER-XVFACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY
Ordinance for Master of
Computer Application (MCA) Programmes
15.1 Admission :
Admission to the MCA Ist semester will be made as
per the rules prescribed by the Admission Committee
of Dr. R.M.L. Avadh University, Faizabad or by any
committee authenticated by the University/Govt. /UGC/
AICTE, from time to time.
15.2 Eligibility:
Bachelor's degree in any discipline (B.A./B.Sc./
B.Com./B.C.A./B.B.A.) with Mathematics as one of
the subject (s) at 10+2 level and having at least 50%
marks at graduate level.
15.3 Attendance :
(a) Every candidate is required to attend all the
lectures, tutorials, practicals and other
prescribed curricular and co-curricular
activities. It can be condoned upto 25% on
medical grounds or for other genuine reasons.
(b) A further relaxation of attendance upto 15%
can be given by Principal / Dean / Director of
the Institute for the students, who have been
absent with prior permission, for reasons
acceptable to the Director in consultation with
the HOD of concerned department.
(b) It will also include co-curricular,and extra
curricular activities as prescribed from time to
time by the College/University.
15.4 Duration:
(a) Total duration of the M.C.A. course shall be three
years, each year comprising two semesters.
(b) Each semester shall normally have teaching for the 90
working days.
(c) A student failing twice in Ist and / or IInd semester (or
first year) and not eligible for the carry over system
(clause 15.9) shall not be permitted to continue studies
further.
(d) Maximum time allowed for completing the M.C.A.
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(i) He/she is not found qualified as per AICTE /State
Government Norms and guidelines of the eligibility
criteria prescribed by the University.
(ii) He/ she is found unable to complete the course within
the stipulated time as prescribed in clause 14.4.
(iii) He/she is found involved in creating indiscipline in the
Institution/college or in the University.
14.21 Awards of Sessional Marks :
(a) The break up for awarding marks shall be as follows:
Theory Subjects
(i) Continuous Evaluation 60%
(Test, Tutorial, Assignments, Quizes)
(ii) Attendance 20%
(iii) Teacher Assessment 20%
(on the basis of over all performance of the student)
(b) Make up tests may be held only once, for those students
who could not appear in any one of mid-term class
tests due to genuine reasons on prior permission of
Director of the Institute.
(c) There shall be no sessionals in case of practicals, but
marks of practicals be distributed as
(i) Practical work 60% (By External & Internal)
(ii) Daily Records & 20% (By Internal Examinar)
Assessment
(iii) Viva 20% (By External Examinar)
14.22 Award of General Proficiency Marks :
G.P. marks will be awarded by the Director in
consultation with Heads, on the basis of Co-curricular,
extra- curricular activities and discipline inside & outside
the campus.
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(g) There shall be no minimum pass marks in sessionals
and G.P. However these marks will be added for purpose
of declaring result/division.
15.7 Permission for Exam. :
No candidate will be allowed to appear in the end
semester examinations if he/she does not satisfy the
over all average attendance requirements as per clause
15.3
15.8 Promotion Rules :
(a) A candidate satisfying all the condition under clause
15.6 shall be promoted to the next semester.
(b) (i) A candidate not satisfying the above condition but failing
in not more than 3 subjects/papers (Theory and / or
practical ) of a semester examination shall be promoted
provisionaly to next year.
(ii) The papers which are not clear, must be cleared by the
candidate in the same semester of next session.
(c) All other candidates will be required to repeat the
semester either as regular candidate, after re-admission
or opting for ex-studentship. This facility is however
subjected to the time limits stipulated in Clause No.
15.4
15.9 Promotion under carry over system :
(a) A candidate who fails in the category of clause No.
15.8 (b) shall become eligible for provisional promotion
to next semester and the carry over system to clear
the papers in which he failed.
(b) The student must have cleared all papers of first year
for getting admisson in third year i.e. (v)semester .
(c) No separate carry-over Examintaion will be held for
any subject except for M.C.A. Final year . Any
candidate eligible for the carry-over system shall have
to appear in the carry over subjects in the subsequent
University Examination for the same semester.
(d) Marks obtained in the carry-over Examination shall
replace the original marks. In both theory and practical
course, the carry-over Examination will be allowed upto
the limit of three papers/practicals of a semester only.
15.10 Ex-studentship :
(a) Candidate, opting for - ex- studentship, shall be required
to register by paying only readmission fee within 15
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course will be 5 (Five) years. Those who are unlikely
to satisfy the conditon shall not be allowed to continue
the studies further.
15.5 Curriculum :
(a) The 3 (Three) year curriculum will be divided into six
semesters. Semester Ist to Vth include lectures, tutorials,
practicals and seminars as defined in the scheme of
instructions of examinations. Semester VIth will be
exclusively devoted by students for project in Industries/
Organization, in which students shall be required to
work on the projects assigned by industries/
organisations / Institutions.
(g) The minimum pass marks shall be 50% in aggregate
of theory and practical both.
(h) The marks of the previous semester (s) shall not be
added in declaring the result of an individual semester
examination.
(i) There is no pass marks for General Proficiency (G.P.)
However marks of G.P. shall be added for the purpose
of declaring result.
15.6 Examination & Evaluation :
(a) Student's performance will be evaluated through
continuous assessment in the form of Class Tests,
Assignments, Quizzes, Viva-Voce/Practicals etc. There
shall also be an examination at the end of each semester
in theory subjects, practicals and project.
(b) The distribution of marks or the class tests, quiz test,
assignments, end semester theory, practical and other
examination shall be as per the prescribed scheme of
examination.
(c) The maximum marks for the theory subjects shall
consist of marks allotted for end semester examination
and sessional work.
(d) The minimum pass marks in the theory subjects shall
be 36 % in each paper of the semester ending theory
examination.
(e) 50% marks are necessary in each Practical/Project/
Seminor/Practical training, to pass the semester.
(f) The minimum 50% of the grand total of year i.e. of
both semester is necessary to be declared pass.
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(ii) Teacher Assessment 20%
(Overall performance in class)
(iii) Attendance 20%
(b) There shall be no sessional marks in case of
practicals.
(c) G.P. marks shall be awarded by the Head of
the Institution on basis of co-curricular and extra
curricular activities and discipline inside and outside of
the campus.
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days of the declaration of end semester results.
(b) Sessional marks in the subject of an ex-student shall
remain the same as those secured by him/her earlier.
15.11 Results :
(a) The result of a candidate shall be declared on the basis
of combined result of both semester of same academic
year.
(b) Results at the end of final year will be declared with
the following weightages :
I year 100% of aggregate marks
IIyear 100% of aggregate marks
IIIyear 100% of aggregate marks
15.12 Award of Division :
(a) If a candidate passes all examinations in single attempt
and secures 75% or more in aggregate marks he/she
shall be placed in the First Division with Honours.
(b) If candidate passes all examinations and secures
aggregate marks of 60% or more but less than 75%
he/she shall be placed in First Division.
(c) If candidate passes all examinations and secures
aggregate marks of 50% or more,but less than 60% ,
he/she shall be placed in Second Division.
(d) On the basis of final year result, candidate shall be
awarded rank according to their merit provided they
pass all the examinations in single attempt.
15.13 Grace Marks :
A maximum of 10 marks may be awarded in yearly
examination in maximum of four subjects and/ or
aggregate to those candidates who by award of these
marks can be declared to have passed in all the subjects
of both the semester.
15.14 Scrutiny shall be allowed as per the rules of the
University. Re-evaluation is not permitted in any case.
15.15 (a) Award of Sessional Marks :
The breakup of sessional marks shall be as follows :
Theory Sessionals
(i) Continuous Evaluation, Class test 60%
(Tutorial/Assignment/Quiz & Tests etc.)
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other than the business included in the agenda of the
original meeting shall be transacted.
(8) The Vice-Chancellor shall at the meeting of
the Executive Council and in his absence Pro-Vice -
Chancellor , if any, or a senior most member from
amongst the members present at the meeting, may
preside.
(9) A resolution or a proposal which a member of
the Executive Council wishes to be discussed in a
meeting of Executive Council shall be sent so as to
reach the Registrar atleast ten clear days before the
date of the meeting.
(10) All decisions of the Executive council on the
questions coming before it shall be taken by a majority
of the votes of the members present.
The Vice- Chancellor and in his absence the
member presiding shall have a Vote and in the case of
equality of votes a casting vote also.
(11) The minutes of the proceeding of every
meeting shall be drawn up by the Registrar and
countersigned by the Vice-Chancellor. They shall be
circulated to the members as early as possible after
the meeting and shall be placed before the Council at
its next meeting for confirmation.
16 (B) ADMISSION COMMITTEE :
(Ordinances regarding the constitution of the
Admission Committee of the University in terms of the
provision of Sec. 28 (1) of the Act. 1973 )
There shall be an Admission Committee of the
University, which shall be constituted as provided
hereinafter :
1. The Vice- Chancellor of the University who shall be
the Chairman of the Committee.
2. Pro- Vice Chancellor, if any,
3. Two Deans of Faculties by rotation for one year, except
the Dean of Faculties of Medicine and Dean of
Engineering and Technology.
4. Two Heads of the Departments and two Principals by
rotation in order of seniority for a period of one year
provided they are not the members of the Examination
Committee of the University.
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CHAPTER - XVI
ORDINANCES & REGULATIONS FOR
CONSTITUTION & CONDUCT
OF DIFFERENT BODIES16 (A) CONDUCT OF E.C. MEETINGS
(1) There shall be three types of the meetings of the
Executive Council, namely :
(i) Ordinary
(ii) Emergency
(iii) Special
(2) An ordinary meeting of the Executive Council
will normally be held once in three months on such
date and time as the vice Chancellor may direct.
(3) The Vice-Chancellor may, at any time, call an
emergency meeting at such notice as he may deem fit
to transact any business of immediate urgency. No
business other than that has been noticed, shall be
transacted at an emergency meeting.
(4) A special meeting shall be convened on a
requisiton signed by at least five members of the
Executive Council specifying the business to be
transacted there at.
(5) Except in the case of emergency meeting ,
convened by the Vice-Chancellor, the Registrar shall,
not less than 15 days previous to each meeting, issue
to each member, a notice giving the time and place of
meeting together with the Agenda. In the case of an
emergency meeting the Registrar shall give such prior
notice of the time and place of the meeting as in the
opinion of the Vice-Chancellor the circumstances
permit.
(6) A meeting may be adjourned to any other date
in order to complete unfinished business. No notice of
such an adjourned meeting need be sent to the members
not present at the meeting.
(7) One third of members of the Executive Council
inclusive of the chairman, shall form a quorum, if there
is no quorum of a meeting which has been adjourned
for want of quorum, provided, however, if there is no
quorum in such an adjourned meeting then no business
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rotation in order of seniority for a period of
one year.
(iv) One Lecturer from the University Teaching
Department concerned by rotation in order of
seniority for a period of one year.
Provided that in case a subject is being taught
in colleges affiliated to this University without
there being a department of the subject
concerned in the residential wing of the
university, two teachers of Reader rank from
colleges (only one Reader from a college) in
place of the persons who would have been on
the Board under the above subclauses (i) to
(iv) In such case Chairman/convener shall be
by rotation in order of seniority of Concern
subject teachers of University/colleges.
(v) Three Teachers from amongst the teachers
teaching the subject in the degree/P.G. colleges
(only one from a college) affiliated to this
University by rotation in order of seniority for
a period of one year.
Provided that in the case of Post Graduate
Board of Studies, two teachers shall be taken
only from such colleges as have Postgraduate
department in the subject concerned.
(vi) Three such persons not in the service of the
University or the affiliated colleges as may be
nominated by the Vice-Chancellor in
Consultation with the Head/convernor of
Board of Studies, having expert knowledge of
the subject for a period of three years.
4. In the Faculties of Medicine and Engineering, the
Boards of Studies of the different departments assigned
to the above faculties shall consist of the following :
(i) The Head of the departments concerned who
shall be its Chairman.
(ii) All Professors in the department.
(iii) All Readers in the department.
(iv) Three Lecturers from the department by
rotation in order of seniority for a period of
one year.
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5. Two such persons as may be co-opted by the Admission
Committee to serve as members of the Committee.
6. The controller of the examination, if any.
7. The Registrar of the University who shall be the Ex-
Officio Secretary of the Committee.
8. Same as otherwise /Provided, members of the
Admission Committee other than Ex-Officio member
shall hold office for a period of one years.
16 (C) EXMINATION COMMITTEE :
(There shall be an Examination Committee of the
University in terms of the provisions of Sec. 29 (1) of
the Act - 1973) . The Examination Committee shall be
Constituted as provided hereinafter :
1. The Vice-Chancellor of the University who shall be
the Chairman of the Committee.
2. The Pro-Vice- Chancellor (if any).
3. Two Deans of the Faculties.
4. Two Heads of the Departments and two Principals by
rotation in order of seniority.
5. Such other teachers not exceeding two in numbers as
may the co-opted by the Examination Committee to
serve as members of the Committee for a period of
one year.
6. The Registrar of the University, who shall be the ex-
officio secretary of the committee.
7. The Controller of the Examination, if any.
16 (D) CONSTITUTION OF BOARD OF STUDIES :
(As per provision of 27 (8) of Act - 1973)
1. The constitution of the Boards of Studies in the various
departments of the different faculties shall be regulated
by these ordinances.
2. In each department recognised under the Statutes, there
shall be a Board of Studies.
3. In the Faculties of Arts, Science, Commerce, Law and
Education each Board of Studies shall consist of the
following :
(i) The University Head of the Department
concerned who shall be its Chairman and
convener.
(ii) All Professors in the Department.
(iii) One Reader in the department concerned by
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expert knowledge of the subject assigned to
the department for a period of two years.
Faculty Board may delegate its power to Vice-
Chancellor in this regard.
6. The Board shall have the following function :
(i) To propose to the Faculty Board concerned,
new courses or modification of the existing ones
for different examinations.
(ii) To recommend to the Examination Committee
the list of examiners for the subject (s) assigned
to the departments.
(iii) To advise the Faculty in respect of all academic
matters relating to the subject (s) assigned to
the departments.
(iv) To perform all such functions as are entrusted
to it by the Act, Statues and Ordinances or,
are assigned to it by the Academic Council or
the Faculty Board concerned.
The meeting of the Board shall be called at the direction
of its Chairman and it shall ordinarily meet at least once
during each academic session.
16 (E) AWARD OF MEDALS AND PRIZES TO THE
STUDENTS
(As per provisions of S 51 (d) of Act - 1973)
(1) The medals would be awarded to the glorious students.
The rules in this connection shall be made by a
committee for the purpose but before the conduct of
examination concerned.
(2) The committee for Medals Award shall be comprised
of Vice-Chancellor as Chairman and members
nominated by him from members of acedamic council.
(3) The University will award, each session, a Gold Medal,
Known as 'Chancellor's Gold Medal' to each of the
students who, after having pursued a course of study
as a regular student in an affiliated college or institute
or in a teaching department of the University, stands
first among all the successful candidates of the year in
the University Examinations for any of Degree
mentioned below, or for any other Master Degree
instituted by the University hereinafter:
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(v) Three such persons not in the service of the
University or of the affiliated colleges as may
be nominated by the Board of the Faculty
concerned on account of their possessing
expert knowledge of the subject assigned to
the department for a period of two years.
Faculty Board may delegate its powers to
Vice-Chancellor in this regard.
5. In the Faculty of Agriculture, the Boards of
studies of the different departments in the faculty shall
consist of the following :
(i) The Dean of the Faculty who shall be the
Chairman.
(ii) One Professor nominated by the Academic
Council on the recommendation of the Board
of the Faculty concerned from amongst the
Professors from the departments of
Economics, Chemistry, Zoology and Botany for
a Period of one year.
(iii) One Reader nominated by the Academic
Council on the recommendation of the Board
of the Faculty concerned from amongst the
Readers of the departments of Economics,
Chemistry, Zoology and Botany for a period
of one year.
(iv) One teacher nominated by the Academic
Council on the recommendation of the Board
of the Faculty concerned from amongst the
teachers of the University Teaching
Departments of Economics, Chemistry,
Zoology and Botany for a period of one year.
(v) Four teachers including the Principal teaching
the subject concerned (particular branch of
Agriculture to which the board of studies
relates) from the colleges affiliated to this
University by rotation in order of seniority for
a period of one year.
(vi) Four such persons not in the service of the
University or of the affiliated colleges as may
be nominated by the Board of the Faculty
concerned on account of their possessing
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'kUniversity and in case no qualified candidate is eligible
in any year, the medal shall not be awarded.
(5) In case of a tie between two students or more,
the award of the Chancellor's as well as the Vice-
Chancellor's Gold Medal will be decided by a committee
(i) Consisting of the,Vice-Chancellor - Chairman
(ii) Dean of the Faculty (Concern)- Member
(iii) The Head of the department (concern) of the University
or
The seniormost Principal in the case of Colleges-
Member
(iv) The Dean Students Welfare - Member
(v) The Chief Proctor - Member
(vi) The Registrar, who shall be the ex-officio secretary
of the committee.
6. The merit list shall be prepared by the Controller
of the examination with the declaration of the first result
and no alteration in it shall be made as a result of one's
improvement of marks on account of scrutiny/ back-
paper/ carry over etc.
7. The rules for awarding other medals sponsored
by any diginitory or any Organisation will be made by
the Award Committee of the University as and when
needed but before the conduct of examination of that
year, during which it is decided. The decisions so taken
shall be considered as regulations for this purpose.
16 (F) SPORTS COUNCIL
There shall be a sports council of University to promote
the atheletic, games and sports activities in the students of
University teaching departments and affiliated colleges. The
constitution of council shall be as follows:
(i) The Vice-Chancellor----------- Patron.
(ii) One president, one Vice-president, one secretary, two
deputy secretary and 12 teacher members all nomi-
nated by the Vice-Chancellor.
(iv) The registrar of the University ........... Member.
(iii) Finance officer------------------Treasurer.
The rules and regulations of the council shall be gov-
erned by the constitution of sports councill passed and approved by
executive council on 18 September 2003.
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(i) The Degree of Master of Arts.
(ii) The Degree of Master of Science.(iii) The Degree of Master of Commerce.(iv) The Degree of Master of Education.(v) The Degree of Master of Engineering orTechnology.(vi) The Degree of Master of BusinessAdministration.(vii) The Degree of Master of Law.(viii) The Degree of Master of Medicine.
Provided that the student securing the highestmarks, obtains also the First Division and passes boththe previous and the final Examinations for the MasterDegree as regular student, in his/her first attempt,without break and without grace & back paperexamination at any stage.
The Chancellor's Gold Medal shall be awardedevery year at the Annual Convocation of the Universityand in case no qualified candidate is eligible in any yearthe Medal shall not be awarded.
4. The University will award each year a GoldMedal known as the 'Vice Chancellor's Gold Medal' toeach of the students who, after pursuing a course ofstudy as a regular student in an affiliated college or aninstitute or in a teaching department of the University,stands first among all the successful candidates of theyear in the University Examinations for any of thedegree mentioned below or for any other BachelorDegree instituted by the University herinafter "(i) The Degree of Bachelor of Arts.(ii) The Degree of Bachelor of Science.(iii) The Degree of Bachelor of Commerce.(iv) The Degree of Bachelor of Education.(v) The Degree of Bachelor of Laws.(vi) The Degree of Bachelor of Engineering.(vii) The Degree of Bachelor of Medicine.
Provided that the student securing the highestmarks obtains also the First Division (both in theoryand practice, where separate division are awarded )and also passes each part of the examination for theBachelor Degree as regular student in his/her firstattempt, without break and without grace & back paperexamination at any stage. The 'Gold Medal' will beawarded each year at the Annual Convocation of the
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'k
13- dEI;wVj (tgkWa dEI;wVj f'k{k.k gS) 600-0014- V~;w'ku Qhl& ijkLukrd&
(v) HkkSfrdh foKku] xf.kr] bfrgkl ,oa vFkZ'kkL= 480-00(c) ekbÿksck;yksth] ck;ksdesLV™h] i;kZoj.k] 3000-00 bysDV™kfuDl ('kklu ds vkns'kkuqlkj 3 twu] 95 ds Lrj ij fu/kkZfjr gSA) 8000-00
15- dk'kueuh 1000-0016- ukekWdu (izFke ckj izos'k ysus dh fLFkfr esa) 150-0017- ijh{kk (,e-ch-, ds vfrfjDr vU; ikB~;ÿeksa gsrq) 750-00
ijh{kk (,e-ch -,-) izfr lsesLVj 2000-0018- Hkqxrku lhV % (ekbÿksck;yksth] ck;ksdsesLV™h 25000-00
i;kZoj.k] bysDV™kfuDl ,oa HkkSfrdh foKku gsrq)(;fn Hkqxrku lhV vuqeU; gksa)
uksV % 1- Hkqxrku lhV ij izos'k ysus okys Nk=&Nk=kvksa ds ÿ-la- 1 ls 17 rd esavafdr 'kqYd dk Hkh Hkqxrku vyx ls djuk gksxkA
2- Hkze.k 'kqYd :- 600-00 izfr Nk= ok°fNr foHkkx esa vyx ls ns; gksxkA;fn Hkze.k dk dk;Zÿe curk gSA
3- QhYM foftV gsrq 'kqYd :- 300-00 izfr Nk= ,e-,- ,DlVsa'ku ,tqds'ku,.M :jy MsoyiesUV (izkS<+ ,oa lrr~ f'k{kk foHkkx ds Nk=ksa }kjk vyx lsns; gksxkA
(c) Nk=koklksa ds fy, ns; 'kqYd (izfr Nk= izfr o"kZ)
:i;k
1- ,d 'kS∏;k okys dejs dk fdjk;k 7200-00
2- nks 'kS∏;k okys dejs esa fdjk;k izfr 'kS;~;k 4800-00
3- fo|qr 'kqYd 2400-00
4- ty 'kqYd 750-00
5- dkeu :e 'kqYd 500-00
6- dk'ku euh 1000-00
(l) izkS< ,oa lrr~ f'k{kk foHkkx }kjk lapkftr
LofoRr iksf"kr ikB~;ÿeksa ds fy;s ns; f'k{k.k 'kqYd
1- izlkj f'k{kk ,oa xzkeh.k fodkl 3450-00 okf"kZd
2- ekl dE;wfuds'ku ,.M tusZfyTe 8000-00 okf"kZd
3- QS'ku fMtkbfuax (ih-th fMIyksek) 7000-00 okf"kZd
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Chapter-XVII
Fee & Remunerations
v/;k;&17'kqYd ,oa ikfjJfed
Mk- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo|ky; QStkckn ds vkoklh; Nk=ksa rFkkegkfo|ky;ksa ls lacaf/kr fofHkUu 'kqYdksa rFkk fofHkUu izdkj ds nkf;Roksa ds fy;sekuns; rFkk ijh{kkdk;ksZa ds ikfjJfedksa dk fooj.k bl v/;k; esa fn;k tk jgk gSA
vU; 'kqYd] ekuns; rFkk ikfjJfed tks bl v/;k; esa lekfgr ugha gks lds gSavFkok le; le; ij vko';drk iM+rh gS rks os le;≤ ij fuxZr gksus okys'kklukns'kksa vFkok fo'ofo|ky; dh foRr lfefr }kjk laLrqr ,oa dk;Z ifj"kn }kjk
vuqeksfnr funsZ'kksa ds vuqlkj gh gksaxsaA
MkW- jk-e-yks- vo/k fo'ofo|ky;] QStkckn }kjk 'kS{kf.kd l=2003&2004 esa izkIr dh tkus okyh fofHkUu 'kqYdksa dk fooj.kA
(fo'ofo|ky; ds i=kad yks-fo-@ys[kk@333@2000 fnukad 26&07&2000] yks-fo-@ys[kk@355@2000 fnukad 06&09&2000] fnukad 26&07&2000] yks-fo-@ys[kk@355@2000fnukad 06&09&2000] yks-fo-@ys[kk@356@2000 fnukad 06&09&2000] yks-fo-@ys[kk@357@2000 fnukad 13&09&2000 ,oa yks-fo-@fo-v-ds-@427@2002&03 fnukad
08-04-2002 rFkk yks-fo-@fo-v-cS-@522@2002&03 fnukad 05&07&2002
fo'ofo|ky; ds vkoklh; foHkkxksa ds Nk=kas }kjk ns; 'kqYdÿ-la- en ns; 'kqYd (:-)1- izos'k 500-002- eWgxkbZ 150-003- [ksydwn 200-004- lkaLd`frd 150-005- iqLrdky; 250-006- okpuky; 100-007- ifjp; i= 50-008- Nk=&dY;k.k 100-009- Nk=&lgk;rk 50-0010- lsfeukj 100-0011- v/;;u@lkexzh 150-0012- yscksjsVjh@iz;ksx'kkyk & 8000-00
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'k
5- ukekadu 'kqYd 150-006- ijh{kk vkosnu 'kqYd 250-007- cSdisij ijh{kk
(v) vkosnu i= 'kqYd 100-00(c) ch-,-@ch-,l&lh-@ch-dke- 500-00(l) ch-,M~-@,y-,y-ch-@,e-,-@,e-,l-&lh-@ 750-00 ,e-dke-@,e-,M~-(n) ch-Mh-,l- 7500-00(;) ,e-ch-ch-,l- 10000-00(j) yhxy baxfy'k (fof/k ijh{kk) 500-00
3- ijh{kk 'kqYdfo'ofo|ky; ls lEcº laLFkkuksa@egkfo|ky;ksa ds laLFkkxr Nk=@Nk=kvksa
gsrq&1- ch-,-@ch-,l&lh-@ch-dke- (izFke] f}rh;] r`rh; o"kZ) 450-002- ,e-,-@,e- ,l&lh-@,e-dke- (izFke] f}rh; o"kZ) 540-003- ch-,l&lh- d`f"k 450-004- ch-,M- 1000-005- ,e-,M- 1200-006- ,y&,y-ch- (izFke] f}rh;] r`rh; o"kZ) izfr lsesLVj 450-007- ch-Mh-,l- 7500-008- oh-bZ-@ch-Vsd (izfr lsesLVj) 3000-009- ,e-ch-,-@,e-lh-,- (izfr lsesLVj) 3000-0010- ch-QkekZ@ch-ih-,M- (izfr lsesLVj) 3000-0011- ch-ch-,-@chlh-,-@ch-Vh-,- (izfr lsesLVj) 2000-0012- ,e-ch-ch-,l- (izfr lsesLVj) 10000-004- 'kks/k ,oa vU; 'kqYd1- ih&,p-Mh-@Mh-fyV~- vkosnu i= 500-002- ih&,p-Mh-@ iathdj.k 'kqYd 4000-003- Mh-fyV- iathdj.k 'kqYd 5000-004- ih& ,p-Mh 'kks/k izcU/k ewY;kWdu 10000-005- Mh-fyV-@Mh-,l-lh- 'kks/k izcU/k ewY;kWdu 15000-006- vad i= f}rh; izfr 100-007- ekbxzs'ku lkfVZfQdsV 100-008- izksfotuy lkfVZfQdsV 100-00
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(n) vU; LofoRr iksf"kr ikB~;ÿeksa ds fy;s ns; f'k{k.k 'kqYd1- ekLVj vkQ lks'ky odZ 8]000-00 okf"kZd2- ekLVj vkQ fcftusl ,MfefuLVs™'ku 10]000-00 okf"kZd
(f=o"khZ; ikB~;ÿe ikVZ Vkbe)3- cSpyj vkQ ykbcsjh ,.M buQkjes'ku lkbal 10]000-00 okf"kZd4- dEI;wVj vIyhds'ku (ih-th-fMIyksek) 15]000-00 okf"kZd5- vkfdZ;ksyksth fMIyksek (ih-th-fMIyksek) 4]000-00 okf"kZd6- ikfy ,oa izkd`r foKku (ih-th-fMIyksek) 4]000-00 okf"kZd7- QkbZusfUl;y dUV™ksy (ih-th-fMIyksek) 4]000-00 iz-lses-8- ekjdsfVax ,.M lsYl eSustesUV (ih-th-fMIyksek) 8000-00 iz-lses-9- izksMD'ku ,.M vkijs'ku eSustesaUV (ih-th-fMIyksek) 8000-00 iz-lses-10- QS'ku fMtkbfuax (ih-th-fMIyksek) 7000-00 okf"kZduksV % mijksDr ikB~;ÿeksa dk ijh{kk 'kqYd fu;ekuqlkj vyx ls ns; gksxkA
(v) ,e-ch-,- (ikVZVkbe ikB~;ÿe) 1500-00 iz-ijh{kk(c) ,e-lh-ts-] ,e-,l-MCyw-] ch-&fyc~ 750-00 iz-ijh{kk(l) vU; ikB~;ÿeksa gsrq 350-00 iz-ijh{kk
ch-Vsd ,oa ,e-lh-,- gsrq ns; 'kqYd1- V~;w'ku Qhl
(v) ch-Vsd 37000-00 izfro"kZ(c) ,e-lh-,- 37000-00 izfro"kZ
2- ijh{kk 'kqYd(v) ch-Vsd 3000-00 izfrlses-(c) ,e-lh-,- 3000-00 izfrlses-
3- dk'ku euh 2000-002- O;fDrxr@HkwriwoZ@cSdisij ijh{kk ,oa vU; 'kqYdÿ-la- d{kk@ijh{kk ns; 'kqYd (:-)1- O;fDrxr Nk=
(v) ch-,-@ch-dke- (izFke@f}rh;@r`rh; o"kZ) 1200-00(c) ,e-,-@,e-dke- (iwokZºZ@mRrjkºZ) 1500-00
2- HkwriwoZ Nk=(v) ch-,-@ch-,l&lh-@ch-dke-@ch-,M~-@,y-,y-ch-1200-00(izFke@f}rh;@r`rh; o"kZ)(c) ,e-,-@,e-,l-&lh-@,e-dke-@,e-,M~- 1500-00
3- izkIrkad 'kqYd 100-004- vuqefr 'kqYd 100-00
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'k
14- fodkl 'kqYd 80-00 izfr o"kZ15- dk'kueuh (iqLrdky;) 30-00 izfr o"kZ16- iqLrdky; 'kqYd 50-00 izfr o"kZ17- okpuky; 'kqYd 25-00 izfr o"kZ18- lkaLd`frd 'kqYd 25-00 izfr o"kZ19- ch-,M~-] ,e-,M~] l=h; dk;Z 'kqYd 250-00 izfr o"kZ20- nh{kkUr 'kqYd 25-00 izfr o"kZ21- xzh"e ,oa 'khrdkyhu 'kqYd 6-00 izfr ekg22- fu/kZu Nk= lgk;rk 'kqYd 3-00 izfr ekg23- Vsyhxslh 'kqYd 4-00 izfr ekg24- vxzlkj.k 'kqYd (Lukrd gsrq) 40-00
LukrdksRrj gsrq 60-0025- cSdisij vxzlkj.k 'kqYd
O;fDrxr ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa ds leku ) mi;qZDrkuqlkj 40-00 LukrdLukrdksŸkj gsrq 60-00
fo'ofon~;ky;ksa ds v/;kidksa@deZpkfj;ksa ds fy, ikfjJfed dk fu/kkZj.k'kklukns'k la[;k 1011@15 (m-f'k-&97&15(32)@81 fnukad 4 twu 1997
ijh{kk dsUnz ij ikfjJfedÿ-la- en iqujhf{kr 'kqYd1- d{k fujh{kd` 40-002- lgk;d 40-003- v/kh{kd 60-00
dsUnz O;; (ls.Vj pktsZt)1- r`rh;~ ,oa prqFkZ Js.kh deZpkjh 2-00 izfr ijh{kkFkhZiz;ksfxd ijh{kkiz;ksx'kkyk lgk;d 10-00 izfrfnuiz;ksx'kkyk ifjpj 6-00 izfrfnu
mRrj iqfLrdkvksa dk ewY;kadu1- Lukrd 6-00 izfriqfLrdk
U;wure 150-002- LukrdksRrj 10-00 izfriqfLrdk
U;wure 150-0izk;ksfxd ijh{kk
1- Lukrd 6-00 izfrNk=U;wure 300-00
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9- ijh{kk dsUnz ifjorZu 'kqYd 1000-0010- mikf/k 'kqYd&
(v) izFke rhu o"kZ rd 300-00(c) rhu o"kZ i'pkr~ 500-00
11- mikf/k dh f}rh; izfr 750-0012- y?kq 'kks/k izcU/k 'kqYd 750-00uksV %
fdlh Hkh izdkj dh 'kqYd le;≤ ij la'kksf/kr vFkok fu/kkZfjrgks ldsaxh vkSj rnuqlkj gh yh tk;saxhA
foŸk lfefr fn- 30-07-2003 rFkk dk;Z ifj"kn fnukad --------- esa ikfjrdqyifr th ds vkns'k fnukad 21-07-2003 ds vuqikyu esa fo'ofo|ky;
ls lEcº egkfo|ky;ksa esa fofHkUu 'kqYdksa ds iqufu/kkZj.k ij fopkj gsrq xfBr lfefrdh cSBd fnukad 26-07-2003 dk dk;Zo`Rr
lfefr }kjk lE;d~ fopkjksijkUr fy, x;s fu.kZ; ds vuqlkj fo'ofo|ky;dh vf/klwpuk la[;k v-fo-@'kS{k-@1244@92 fnukad 18@22@07&1992 ds ÿe esala'kksf/kr 'kqYd fooj.k fuEuor gSÿ-la- en ns; 'kqYd (:-)1- f'k{k.k 'kqYd ,e-,-] ,e&,l-lh- ;Fkkor
,e-dke-] ,e-,M~] ch-,M] fof/kch-,-] ch-&,l&lh ,oa ch-dke-
2- izos'k 'kqYd ;Fkkor3- iqu% izos'k 'kqYd ;Fkkor4- LFkkukUrj.k izek.k i= 'kqYd ;Fkkor5- Mh-,- eWgxkbZ ;Fkkor6- izos'k izkFkZuk i= 'kqYd (lk/kkj.k) 10-00 izfr ,d7- ifjp; i= 'kqYd (lk/kkj.k izfr ,d) 15-008- iqLrdky; dkMZ 'kqYd (izfr ,d) 15-009- Lukrd ,oa ijkLukrd (foKku ,oa dyk) (izfr o"kZ) 240-00
iz;ksx'kkyk fo"k;10- dk'kueuh (iz;ksx'kkyk) 50-00 izfr ,d11- x`g ijh{kk 'kqYd (tgk ij ijh{kk gks) 50-00 izfr o"kZ12- ÿhMk 'kqYd (:- 15-00 fo'ofo|ky; dk 50-00 izfr o"kZ
:- 35-00 egkfo|ky; dk)13- if=dk 'kqYd 30-00 izfr o"kZ
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'k
,l-lh-4- ,e-,M-@f'k{kkpk;Z 400-005- fof/k Lukrd 300-006- ,y-,y-,e- 500-007- ih&,p-Mh-@Mh-fQy 1200-008- Mh-,l-ih-@Mh-fyV- 2000-00
O;fDrxr ijh{kkFkhZ@HkwriwoZ Nk=(d) Lukrd ijh{kk 500-00([k) LukrdksRrj ijh{kk 650-00
uksV % (1) lHkh izdkj ds ikfjJfed ,oa ekuns; fo-fo- dh foRr lfefr odk;Zifj"kn ds }kjk dHkh Hkh ifjof/kZr vFkok la'kksf/kr fd;s tk ldsxs vkSjrnuqlkj gh ykxw gksaxsA(2) dsUnzh; ewY;kdau rFkk dksfMax fMdksfMax gsrq lEUo;d (dksvkMksZusVj)dk eku ns;] izos'k ijh{kk leUo;dksa ds ekuns; vkfn foŸk lfefr ,oa dk;Zifj"kn ls vuqeksnu ds vuqlkj gksxsA
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2- LukrdksRrj 10-00 izfrNk=U;wure 400-0
iz'u i= cukus (isij lsfVax)1- Lukrd 300-002- LukrdksRrj 500-00
ih&,p-Mh-@Mh-fyV- dh Fkhfll i<+uso ekSf[kd ijh{k.k gsrq
Fkhfll ekSf[kd1- ih-,p-Mh 400-00 300-002- Mh-fyV- 600-00 400-00
mM+unLrs ds lnL;ksa dk ikfjJfedizfrlnL; :- 50@& izfrfnu rFkk ckgj tkus ij
fo'ofon~;ky; ds fu;ekuqlkj izklafxd O;;fofHkUu inksa ds fy, ikfjJfed
1- Nk= dY;k.k ladk;k/;{k 400-002- lgk;d Nk= dY;k.k ladk;k/;{k200-003- izkDVj 400-004- lgk;d izkDVj@okMsZu@izkoksLV 200-005- Nk=kokl v/kh{kd@lgk;d izkoksLV200-00
(fu%'kqYd vkokl lfgr)6- voSrfud iqLrdk?{k 400-007- mik/;{k Msyh xslh 400-00
ijh{kk lEcU/kh vU; dk;Z1- mikf/k ys[ku 1-00 izfr mikf/k2- mikf/k feyku 0-50 izfrmikf/k3- vadi= ys[ku rFkk 2-00 izfrvad i=4- feyku ys[ku feyku rFkk izs"k.k ds dk;kZ gsrq5- lkj.kh;u :- 30@& izfr lkS Nk= dk ijh{kkQy
'kklukns'k la[;k 1011@15&(32) 8 fnukad 4 twu] 1997ijh{kk'kqYd dh njsa
fu;fer Nk=1- Lukrd izFke o"kZ@forh;@r`rh; o"kZ 250-002- LukrdksRrj ijh{kk 300-003- ch-,M-@f'k{kk'kkL=h@ch-fyc 300-00
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'kshall be provided weightage if any in accordance with the regula-
tions made by the University.
18.5 FEE STRUCTURE
All regular candidates fo B.Sc. Home Science Part I, II, & III shallpay the fee prescribed by the university, which may be revised by theUniversity / U.P. Govt. as and when required.
18.6 COURSE OF STUDY
(a) The three-year B.Sc. course in Home Science shall be spreadover three academic sessions viz. Part I, II, & III. The course ofstudy shall be divided into three groups A, B. & C in Part I, II & IIIeach group shall carry a maximum of 200 marks. Each groupcontains two papers each of 100 marks which may or may nothave practical. Where there is practical in any paper theweightage of marks shalls be 60 and 40 for theory and practicalrespectively.
(b) The detail course structure and marks distribution etc. shall beas per regulations (minutes) of B.O.S. and Faculty Board andshall be treated as the part of these ordinances.
18.7 ATTENDANCE
A student shall be deemed to have pursued a regular course of study
in a subject during each year provided he/she attended at least 75% of
the classes actually held in each subject of his/her examination.
18.8 EXAMINATION
(i) The B.Sc. Home Science Part I, II & III examination shall be
conducted every year by means of written papers and/or partly
practicals. Examination in practical shall not preclude putting
oral questions to the candidates by examiners.
(ii) All applications to appear at examination shall be addressed to
the Registrar / Controller of Dr. RML Avadh University, Faizabad
through the Principal concerned and shall be presented in such
time and such manner as may be notified by the Registrar /
Controller of Examinations.
(iii) His/her application form and fees shall be dispatched through
the proper channel* so as to reach the University on the date to
be notified for each examination. Even in the case of candidates
who appear as ex-student** for any examination, the application
form through the proper channel should be submitted to the
University.
(iv) No candidate shall be allowed to pursue in B.Sc. Home Science
course as a private candidate.
* The application form of regular students shall be forwarded by the
Principal of the college
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CHAPTER-XVIII
FACULTY OF HOME SCIENCE
ORDINANCES GOVERNING B.Sc. HOME SCIENCE
DEGREE COURSE
Under the powers conferred by Section 37 & 51 (b), (c), (j) of UP
State University Act 1973, the University hereby institutes the following
ordinances governing admission, courses of study, examination and other
matters relating to B.Sc. Home Science Degree, under the Faculty of
Home Science, of Dr. Rammanohar Lohia Avadh University, Faizabad.
18.1 STRUCTURES
(i) B.Sc. Home Science Degree shall be awarded to candidates on
successful completion of three years courses of study.
(ii) Admissions, studies, examinations, continuance from year to
year promotion and declaration of results for the B.Sc. Home
Science Degree are given in the following Ordinances :-
18.2 ADMISSIONS
A candidate shall be eligible for admission in B.Sc. Home Sci-
ence Part I, if he/she has passed the 10+2 or equivalent exami-
nations with minimum of 45% marks in any of the streams -
Science (Bio/Math’s) / Agriculture/ Arts / Commerce.
18.3 ADMISSION PROCEDURE
(i) Admission in B.Sc. Home Science Part I course of study shall
be made on merit of marks obtained in the 10+2 equivalent ex-
aminations.
or
Admission in the B.Sc. Home Science Part I course shall be
made on merit in University Entrance Test (U.E.T.) provided it is
conducted.
(ii) Admission will be made as per guide lines of admission com-
mittee of the university. Each affiliating college shall have an
admission committee for undergraduate admission.
(iii) The admission of a candidate shall be entirely at the discretion
of the Principal of the college who may refuse to admit any
student without assigning any reason.
18.4 RESERVATIONS/WEIGHTAGES
(i) Reservation in admission for candidate belonging to
Scheduled castes, Scheduled Tribes & Other Backward Classes
will be provided in accordance with Uttar Pradesh State Univer-
sities Reservation Rules
(ii) Candidates seeking admission in B.Sc. Part I Home Science
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'kCHAPTER XIX
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE SCIENCE
DR. RAMMONOHAR LOHIA AVADH UNIVERSITY
FAIZABAD
ORDINANCES FOR B.Sc. (AG.)
19.1 The course leading to the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
degree shall extend over four academic year and comprise of :
(a) Foundation Course
(b) Core Course
Details prescribed by Board of studies
19.2 For eligibility to enter upon the B.Sc. (Ag.) courses, a candidate
must have passed the Intermediate Examination in Agriculture of the
Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad, Uttar Pradesh (or of any University
duly incorporated by any law in force for the time being) or (ii) any
other examination recognised by the University as equivalent there
of.
19.3 The Foundation course shall be studied in the first year as under
First year - English / Hindi Language
19.4 (a) The examination for the degree of Bachelor of science in
Agriculture shall consist of four parts viz.
(i) Part I at the end of first year.
(ii) Part II at the end of second year.
(iii) Part III at the end of third year.
(iv) Part iv at the end of fourth year.
(b) the examination shall be conducted by means of written papers
and will include practicals in core courses and also, project /
field report where prescribed.
19.5 A candidate who has been admitted to B.Sc. (Ag.) course and
has attended in any affiliated college for one academic year the
following regular courses of study as prescribed may be permitted, if
otherwise eligible to apper to B.Sc. (Ag.) part I Examination.
19.6 (a) A candidate who has passed the B.Sc. Ag. Part I Examina-
tion of the University in the prescribed courses and has attended
classes in any affiliated college for one academic year of study
may be permitted, if otherwise eliglble to apper at the B.Sc.
(Ag.) Part-II Examination.
(b) A candidate who has passed Part I of B.Sc. Ag. Examination
(Four year Degree Course) of any other University, duly incorpo-
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** A student having the eligibility to appear in the examination but could
not appear or declared fail shall be deemed to be an ex-student.
18.9 SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
Pattern of question in each paper shall be as follows:
1. Objective Questions: 10% of Max. Marks Approximately
2. Short Questions : 30% of Max. Marks Approximately
3. Long Questions : 60% of Max. Marks Approximately.
18.10 ADMIT CARD
A candidate may not be admitted into examination room unless he/
she produces his/her admit card to the officer conducting examination or
satisfy such officer that it will be subsequently produced.
18.11 DECLARATION OF RESULT
Candidates must secure the following minimum percentage of marks
for passing part I, II & III of B.Sc. Home Science Examinations:
1. 33% in theory and practical separately in each group.
2. A candidate securing 25% marks in any one of the three groups
excluding practicals and not less than 33% marks in the re-
maining two groups shall be declared passed provided he/she
has secured minimum aggregate of 33% in theory only.
The Division in B.Sc. Home Science shall be declared on the basis
of aggregate marks of Part I, II & III examinations as given bellow :
1. Ist Division 60% and more
2. IInd Division 45% or above but below 60%
3. IIIrd Division 33% or above but below 45%
Note :- A candidate may appear in the back paper examination in accor-
dance with regulations issued by Dr. RML Avadh University, Faizabad
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'kmarks of four examinations counted together as under :
First Division 60% percent or above
Second Division 45% percent or above but below 60%
Third Division 33% percent or above but below 45%
19.10 Notwithstanding any thing to the contrary contained in
ordinance 6, 7, 8 & 9 forgoing:
(a) A candidate who has failed in the Foundation course at an ex-
amination but has secured, minimum pass marks (25 percent)
as required in the core courses shall be promoted to next higher
class (i.e. B.Sc. (Ag.) Part II, Part III or Part IV as the case may
be and may be provisionally permitted to appear at the next
higher examination concerned, if any for B.Sc. (Ag.) Part II or
provisionally permitted to appear at the next higher examination
concerned, if any for B.Sc. (Ag.) Degree with the conditions that
the result of his B.Sc. (Ag.) Part IV shall not be declared until he
has also passed all the foundation course concerned. However
the marks obtaind in Foundation course will not be added to
grand total.
(b) Provisions of ordinances 6 (b) & 7 (b) herein above may be re-
laxed only to the extent that the candidate did not pass B.Sc.
Part I or Part II (as the case may be from the University con-
cerned with the foundation courses as prescribed may be re-
leased only to the extent that the candidate did not pass B.Sc.
(Ag.) Part I & II (as the case may be) from the University con-
cerned with the Foundation courses as prescribed for these
Examination of Dr. Rammonohar Lohia Avadh University, Faizabad
under these Ordinances. In such case, the candidate may be
provisionally admitted to B.Sc. (Ag.) Part II or Part III examina-
tion (as the case may be subjected to the condition that he shall
also have to appear inthe foundation course concerned. Simul-
taneously or subsequently on the results of his B.Sc. (Ag.) Part
IV examination shall not be declared. Until he has also passed
in the Foundation course concerned.
19.11 A candidate shall be required to pay to the University the exami-
nation fee and marks fee decided by university/Govt from time to
time.
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rated by law in force of the time being may also be permitted to
appear at the B.Sc. Ag. Part-II Examination of the University,
Provided that (i) he offered for the above mentioned part-I exami-
nation of such University a course of an equivalent standard with
almost such syllabi as prescribed for B.Sc. Ag. Part-I Examina-
tion of this University and has attended in an affiliated college for
one academic year the regular course of study.
(c) A candidate who has passed B.Sc. Ag. Part-I Examination of
(Three year Degree Course) of any University and has attended
in an affiliated college for one academic year, the regular courses
of study as prescribed for B.Sc. Ag. Part-II Examination of this
University may also be permitted to appear in B.Sc. Ag. Part II
Examination in these courses.
19.7(a) A candidate who has passed the B.Sc. Ag. Part-II Examination
of the university and has attended an affiliated college for one
academic year in the regular course of study as prescribed for
B. Sc. (Ag.) Part III may be permitted to appear at the B.Sc. Ag.
Part-III
(b) A candidate who has passed the B.Sc. Ag. Part I & II Examina-
tions (four year degree course) of any other University duly
incorporated by any law in force for time being may also be
permitted to appear at the B.Sc. Ag. Part-III Examination of the
University provided (i) he offered for the prescribed courses for
B.Sc. (Ag.) I & II Examinations of the University and (ii) hs at-
tended in an affiliated college for one academic year the regular
course of study.
19.8 A candidate who has passed the B.Sc. Ag. Part-III Examination
of the University in the prescribed course and has attended an affili-
ated college for one academic year the following regular courses of
study as prescribed may be permitted if otherwise eligible to appear
at the B.Sc. Ag. Part-IV Examination.
19.9(a) The examination shall be conducted partly by means of theory
paper and partly practicals and shall also include viva-voce Ex-
amination. The detailed syllabi and the minium pass marks shall
be such as may be laid down in the regulations made by B.O.S.
Concerned.
(b) The marks of the four examinations viz B.Sc. Ag. part I, II, III &
IV shall together form result base of B.Sc. (Ag.) Part IV exami-
nation. No division will be assigned on the results of part I, II & III
examination, divisions will be assigned on the aggregate of the
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'kat a level not less than a core course,
or
(f) Any other examination which, in scope and standard is found to
be equivalent to the intermediate science examination of an In-
dian University/Board, taking Physics, Chemistry and Biology
including practical test in each of these subjects and English.
Note :- The pre-medical course may be conducted either at recognised
Medical college or a Science college.
Marks obtained in Mathematics are not to be considered for admis-
sion to MBBS course
After the 10+2 course is introduced, the integrated courses should
be abolished.
20.2 SELECTION OF STUDENTS :
The selection of students to medical college shall be based solely
on merit of the candidate and for determination of the merit, the following
criteria be adopted uniformly throughout the country.
(i) In states, having only one Medical College and one University /
examining body conducting the qualifying examination, the marks
obtained at such qualifying examination may be taken into con-
sideration.
(ii) In states, having more then one university/board /examining body
conducting the qualifying examination (or where there is more
than one medical college under the administrative control of one
authority) a competitive entrance examination should be held so
as to achieve a uniform evaluation as may be variation of stan-
dards at qualifying examinations conducted by different agen-
cies:
(iii) Where there are more than one college in a state only one uni-
versity/board conducting the qualifying examination, then a joint
selection board be constituted for all the colleges
(iv) A competitive entrance examination is absolutely necessary in
the cases of institutions of all India character:
(v) Procedure for selection to MBBS course shall be as follows :
(i) In case of admission on the basis of qualifying examination un-
der clause (1) based on merit, candidate for admission to MBBS
course must have passed in the subjects of Physics, Chemis-
try, Biology & English individually and must have obtained a
minimum of 50% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry,
and Biology at the qualifying examination. In respect of candi-
dates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes or Other
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CHAPTER XX
ORDINANCES OF FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
M.B.B.S. COURSE
20.1 Admission Selection. Migration and Training :- No Candi-
date shall be allowed to be admitted to the Medical curriculum of
first Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of surgery (MBBS) Course
until :
(i) He/She shall complete the age of 17 years on or before 31st
December, of the year of admission to the MBBS.
(ii) He/She has passed qualifying examination as under:
(a) The higher secondary examination or the Indian school Certifi-
cate Examination which is equivalent to 10+2 Higher Second-
ary Examination after a period of 12 years study, the last two
years of study comprising of physics, Chemistry and Biology or
any other elective subjects with English at a level not less than
the core course for English as prescribed by the National coun-
cil for Educational Research and Training after the introduction
of the 10+2+3 years educational structure as recommended by
the National Committee of education:
Note : Where the course content is not as prescribed for 10+2 education
structure of the National committee, the candidates will have to undergo
a period of one year pre-professional training before admission to the
Medical colleges.
or
(b) The intermedidate examination in science of an Indian Univer-
sity/Board or other recognised examining body with Physics,
Chemistry and Biology which shall include a practical test in
these subjects and also English as a compulsory subject.
or
(c) The pre-professional/pre-medical examination with Physics,
Chemistry and Biology, after passing either the higher second-
ary school examination, or the pre-university or an equivalent
examination.The pre-professional/pre medical examination shall
include a practical test in physics, Chemistry and Biology and
also English as a compulsory subject.
or
(d) The first year of the three years degree course of a recognized
university with physics, chemistry and Biology including a prac-
tical test in three subjects provided the examination is a “Univer-
sity Examination” and candidate has passed 10+2 with English
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'kshe will pursue 18 months of prescribed study before appearing
at IInd professional Bachelor of medicine and Bachelor of Sur-
gery (MBBS) examination at the transferee medical college, which
should be duly certified by the Registrar of the concerned Uni-
versity in which he/she is seeking transfer. The transfer will be
applicable only after receipt of the affidavit.
Note :1
(i) Migration during clinical course of study shall not be allowed on
any ground.
(ii) All applications for migration shall be referred to Medical Coun-
cil of India by college authorities. No institution/ University shall
allow migrations directly without the approval of the council.
(iii) Council reserves the right, not to entertain any application which
is not under the prescribed compassionate grounds and also to
take independent decisions where applicant has been allowed
to migrate without referring the same to the council.
Note :2 Migration may be allowed in following cases:
(i) Death of a supporting guardian.
(ii) Illness of the candidate causing disability
(iii) Disturbed conditions as declared by Government in the Medical
College area.
20.4 Training Period and Time Distribution.
(i) Every student shall undergo a period of certified study extending
over 4 1/2 academic years divided into 9 semesters, (i.e. of 6
months each) from the date of commencement of his/her study
for the subjects comprising the medical curriculum to the date
of completion of examination and followed by one year compul-
sory rotating internship. Each semester will consist of approxi-
mately 120 teaching days of 8 hours each college working time,
including one hour of Iunch.
(ii) The period of 4 1/2 year is divided into three phases as follows :
(a) Phase-1 (two semesters) - consisting of Pre-clinical subjects
(Human Anatomy, Physiology including Bio-Physics, Bio-chem-
istry and introduction to Community Medicine including Humani-
ties). Besides 60 hours for introduction to Community Midicine
Including Humanities, rest of the time shall be somewhat equally
divided between Anatomy and Physiology plus Biochemistry
combined (Physiology 2/3 and Biochemistry 1/3)
(b) Phase-2 (3 semesters) - consisting of para - clinical/clinical
subjects.
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Backward Classes, the marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry
and Biology taken together in qualifying examination be 40%
instead of 50% as above.
(ii) In case of admission on the basis of competitive entrance ex-
amination, a candidate must have passed in the subjects of
Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English individually and must
have obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken together in Phys-
ics, Chemistry and Biology at the qualifying examination in ad-
dition must have come in the merit list prepared as result of
such competitive entrance examination by securing not less
that 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology taken to-
gether in the competitive examination. In respect of candidate
belonging to Schedule Castes, Scheduled Tribes or other Back-
ward Classes the marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and
Biology taken together in qualifying examination and competi-
tive entrance examination be 40% instead of 50% as stated
above.
Provided that a candidate who has appeared in the qualifying
examination the result of which has not been declared, he may
be provisionally permitted to take up the competitive entrance
examination and in case of admission to the MBBS course, he
shall not be admitted to that course until he fulfils the eligibility
criteria under.
20.3 MIGRATION :
(i) Migration from one medical college to other is not a right of a
student. However, migration of students from one meidical col-
lege to another medical college in India may be considered by the
Medical Council of India only in exceptional cases on extreme
compassionate grounds*, provided following criteria are fulfilled.
Routine migrations on other grounds shall not be allowed.
(ii) Both of the colleges, i.e. one at which the student is studying at
present and one to which migration is sought, are recognised by
the Medical Council of India.
(iii) The applicant / candidate should have passed first professional
MBBS examination.
(iv) The applicant / candidate submits his application for migration,
complete in all respects, to all authorities concerned within a
period of one month of passing (declaration of results) the first
professional Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
(MBBS) examination.
(v) The applicant/candidate must submit an affidavit stating that he/
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'k(v) Didactic lectures should not exceed one third of the time sched-
ule; two third schedule should include practicals, clinicals or/
and group discussions. Learning process should include living
experiences, problem oriented approach, case studies and com-
munity health care activities.
(vi) Universities shall organize admission timings and admission
process4 in such a way that teaching in first semester strarts
by Ist of August each year.
(vii) Supplementary examination may be conducted within 6 months
so that the students who pass can join the main batch and the
failad students will have to appear in the subsequent year.
20.5 Phases distribution and Timing of Examilnations :
6 Months 6 Month 6 Months
Ist professional
examination (during
second semester)
IIst professional
examination (during
fifth semester)
IIIst professional
Part I (during 7th
semester)
IIIrd professional
Part II (Final Profes-
sional) during 9th Se-
mester)Note :- (a) Passing in Ist Professional is compulsory before proceed-
ing to Phase II training.
(b) A student who fails in the IInd professional examination, shallnot be allowed to appear in IIIrd Professional Part I examinationunless he passes all subjects of IInd professional examination.
(c) Passing in IIIrd Professional (Part I|) examination is not compul-sory, before entering for 8th and 9th semester training, howeverpassing of IIIrd Professional (Part I) is compulsory for beingelegible for IIIrd Professional (Part II) examination.
During third to ninth semesters, clinical posting of three hoursduration daily as specified in the Table below is suggested forvarious departments, after Introductory Course in Clincial Meth-ods in Medicine and Surgery of two weeks each for the wholeclass.
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During this phase teaching of para-clinical and clinical subjects
shall be done concurrently.
The para-clincial subjects shall consist of Pathology, Pharma-
cology, Microbiology, Forensic Medicine including Toxicology
and part of Community Medicine.
The clinicl subjects shall consist of all those detailed below in Phase
III
Out of the time for Para-clinical teaching approximately equal
time be allotted to Pathology, Pharmacology, Mircorbiology and
Forensic Medicine and Community Medicine combined (1/3
Forensic Medicine and 2/3 Community Medicine) . See Appen-
dix-C
(c) Phase-3 (Continuation of study of clinical subjects for seven
semesters after passing Phase-I)
The clinical subjects to be taught during Phase II and III are
Medicine and its allied specialities, Sugery and its allied speci-
alities, Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Community Medicine.
Besides clinical posting as per schedule mentioned herewith,
rest of the teaching hours be divided for didactic lectures,
demostrations, seminars, group discussions, etc. in various
subjects. The time distribution shall be as per Appendix-C
The Medicine and its allied specialities training will include Gen-
eral Medicine, Paediatrics, Tuberculosis and Chest, Skin and
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Psychiatry, Radio-Diagnosis,
Infectious diseses etc. The Surgery and its allied specialities
training will include General Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery in-
cluding Physio-therapy and Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology,
Otorhinolarngology, Anaesthesia, Dentistry, Radio-Therapy etc.
The Obstetrics & Gynaecology tranining will include family medi-
cine, family welfare planning etc. a broader understanding of the
perspectives of medical education leading to delivery of health
care. No student shall be permitted to join the Phase-II (Pre-
clinical) subjects for which he will be permitted not more than
four chances (actual examination), provided four chances are
completed in three years from the date of enrollment.
(iv) After passing pre-clinical subjects, 1 1/2 year (3 semesters shall
be devoted to para-clinical subjects.
Phase It will be devoted to para-clinical and clinical subjects,
along with clinical postings. During clinical phase (Phase III)
pre-clinical and paraclinical teaching will be integrated into the
teaching of clinical subjects where relevant.
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1 2
3 4 5
8 9
6 7
MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'k20.7 ATTENDANCE :
75% of attendance in a subject for appearing in the examination is
compulsory provided he/she has 80% attendance in non lecture teach-
ing. i.e. seminars, group discussions, tutorials, demonstrations,
practicals, Hospital (Tertiary, Secondary, Primary) posting and bed
side clinics, etc.
20.8 INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
(i) It shall be based on day to-day assessment (see note), evalua-
tion of student assignment, preparation for seminar, clinical case
presentation etc.
(ii) Regular periodical examinations shall be conducted throughout
the course. the question of number of examination is left to the
institution.
(iii) Day to day records should be given importance during internal
assessment.
(iv) Weightage for the internal assessment shall be 20% of the
total marks in each subject.
(v) Student must secure at least 50% marks of the total marks
fixes for interanl assessment in a particular subject in order to
be eligible to appear in final university examination of that sub-
ject.
Note :
Internal assessment shall relate to different ways in which students
participation in learing during semesters is evaluated some examples
are as follows :
(i) Preparation of subject for students seminar.
(ii) Preparation of a clinical case for discussion.
(iii) Clinical case study/problem solving exercise.
(iv) Participation in Project for health care in the community (Plan-
ning stage to evaluation)
(v) Proficiency in carrying out a practical or a skill in small research
project.
(vi) Multiple choice question (MCQ) test after completion of a sys-
tem/teaching.
Each item tested shall be objectively assessed and recorded. Some
of the items can be assigned as Home work/Vacation work.
20.9 UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS :
Theory papers will be prepared by the examiners as prescribed Na-
ture of questions will be short answer type/objective type and marks
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TABLE
Clinical methods in Medicine and Surgery for whole class will be
for 2 weeks each respectively at the start of 3rd semester.
This posting includes training in Radiodiagnosis and
Radiotheraphy where existant.
This posting includes exposure to laboratory medicine and in-
fectious diseases.
This posting includes exposure to dressing and Anesthesia.
This includes maternity training and Family medicine and the
3rd semester posting shall be in Family Welfare Planning.
20.6 EXAMINATION REGULATIONS
Essentialities for qualifying to appear in professional examinations.
The performance in essential components of training are to be as-
sessed, based on:
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Total
Subject
3rd
Semester
(Weeks)
4th
Semester
(Weeks)
5th
Semester
(Weeks)
6th
Semester
(Weeks)
7th
Semester
(Weeks)
8th
Semester
(Weeks)
9th
Semester
(Weeks)
Total
(Weeks)
General***
Medicine 6 - 4 - 4 6 6 26
Paediatrics - 2 - 2 2 4 - 10
Tuberculosis - 2 - 2 2 4 - 10
and Chest Diseass
Skin and STD - 2 - 2 - 2 - 06
Phychiatry - - 2 - - - - 02
Radiology* - - - - 2 - - 02
General***** 6 - 4 - 4 6 6 26
surgery
Orthopaedics** - - 4 4 - - 2 10
Ophthalmology - 4 - 4 - - 2 10
Ear Nose - 4 - 4 - - - 8
and Throat
Obstetrics 2 4 4 - 4 4 6 24
and Gynaecology
including Family Welfare Planning
Community 4 4 - 4 - - - 12
Medicine
Casualty - - - 2 - - - 02
Dentistry - - - - 2 - - 02
Total
(in Weeks) 18 22 18 22 18 22 22 140
MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'k(a) Anatomy
Theory-Two papers of 50 marks each
(One applied question of 10 marks in each paper) 100 marks
Oral (Viva) 20 Marks
Practical 40 Marks
Internal Assessment
Theory-20; Practical-20 40 Marks
Total 200 Marks
(b) Physiology including Biophysics
Theory-Two papers of 50 marks each
(One applied question of 10 marks in each paper) 100 Marks
Oral (Viva) 20 Marks
Practical 40 Marks
Internal Assessment
Theory-20; Practical-20 40 Marks
Total 200 Marks
(c) Biochemistry :
Theory-Two papers of 50 marks each
(One applied question of 10 marks in each paper) 100 Marks
Oral (Viva) 20 Marks
Practical 40 Marks
Internal Assessment
Theory-20; Practical-20 40 Marks
Total 200 Marks
Pass : In each of the subjects, a candidate must obtain 50% in
aggregate with a minimum of 50% in theory including orals and mini-
mum of 50% in Practicals.
(B) SECOND PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION :
(Para-clinical subjects) :
(a) Antomy
Theory-Two papers of 40 marks each
(One applied question of 10 marks in each paper) 80 Marks
Oral (Viva) 15 Marks
Practical 25 Marks
Internal Assessment
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for each part indicated separately.
Practicals/clinicals will be conducted in the laboratories or hospital
wards. Objective will be to assess proficiency in skills conduct of
experiment, interpretation of data and logical conclusion. Clinical
cases should preferably include common diseases not esoteric syn-
dromes or rare disorders. Emphasis should be on candidate’s capa-
bility in eliciting physical signs and their interpretation.
Viva/oral includes, evaluation of management approach and handing
of emergencies. Candidate’s skill in interpretation of common inves-
tigative data, x-rays, identification of specimens, ECG, etc. also is
to be evaluated.
The examinations are to be designed with a view to ascertain whether
the candidate has acquired the necessary knowledge, minimum skills
alongwith clear concepts of the fundamentals which are necessary
for him to carry out his professional day to day work competently.
Evaluation will be carried out on an objective basis.
Question papers should preferably be of short structure/objective
type.
Clinical cases/practicals shall take into account common diseases
which the student is likely to come in contact in practice. Rare cases/
obscure syndromes, long cases of neurology shall not be put for
final examination.
During evaluation (both Internal and External) it shall be ascertained
if the candidate has acquired the skills as detailed in Appendex-B
There shall be one main examination in a year and a supplementary
to be held not later than 6 months after the publicaion of its results.
University Examinations shall be held as under :
First Professional - In th second Semester of Phase I training, in
the subjects of Anatomy, Physiology and Bio-Chemistry.
Second Professional- In the Fifth Semester of Phase II training, in
the sujbects of Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology and Frorensic
Medicine.
Third Professional- Part-II (Final Professional) At the end of Phase
III training in the subjects of Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics &
Gynaecology and Paediatrics.
Note :
Results of all university examinations shall be declared before the
start of teaching for next semester.
20.10 DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS TO VARIOUS DISCIPLINES:
(A) First Professional examination : (Pre-clinical Subjects)
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'kpara-clinical as of 10 Marks) 40 Marks
Oral (Viva) 10 Marks
Practical 30 Marks
Internal Assessment
Theory-10; Practical-10) 20 Marks
Total 100 Marks
(b) Oto-Rhino-Larynogology :
Theory : One paper 40 Marks
(should contain one question on pre-clinical and
para-clinical as of 10 Marks)
Oral (Viva) 10 Marks
Practical 30 Marks
Internal Assessment
Theory-10; Practical-10) 20 Marks
Total 100 Marks
(c) Community Medicine including Humanities:
Theory : Two papers of 60 marks each 120 Marks
(includes problem soving, applied aspects of management at pri-
mary level including essential drugs, occupational (agro based) dis-
eases, rehabilitation and social aspects of community)
Oral (Viva) 10 Marks
Practical/Project evaluation 30 Marks
Internal Assessment
Theory-20; Practical-20) 40 Marks
Total 200 Marks
Pass : In each of the subjects, a candidate must obtain 50% in
aggregate with a minium of 50% in theory including orals and mini-
mum of 50% in Practicals/clinicals.
Part-II
Each paper shall have two sections. Questions requiring essay type
answer may be avoided.
(a) Medicine:
Theory - Two papers of 60 marks each 120 Marks
Paper I - General Medicine
Paper II - General Medicine (including Psychiatry, Dermatology and
S.T.D
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Theory-15; Practical-15) 30 Marks
Total 150 Marks
(b) Microbiology :
Theory-Two papers of 40 marks each
(One applied question of 10 marks in each paper) 80 marks
Oral (Viva) 15 Marks
Practical 25 Marks
Internal Assessment
Theory-15; Practical-15) 30 Marks
Total 150 Marks
(c) Pharmacology :
Theory-Two papers of 40 marks each
Containing one question on clinical therapeuics 80 marks
Oral (Viva) 15 Marks
Practical 25 Marks
Internal Assessment
Theory-15; Practical-15) 30 Marks
Total 150 Marks
(d) Forense Medicine:
Theory Paper 40 Marks
Oral (Viva) 10 Marks
Practical 30 Marks
Internal Assessment
Theory-15; Practical-15) 20 Marks
Total 100 Marks
Pass : In each of the subject, a candidate must obtain 50% in aggre-
gate with a minimum of 50% in Theory including oral and minimum
of 50% in Practicals/clinicals.
(C) THIRD PROFESSIONAL
Part I
Clinical subjects
Part I : To be conducted during end period of seventh semester.
(a) Ophthalmology :
Theory : One paper
(should contain one question on pre-clinical and
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gregate with a minimum of 50% in Theory including orals and
minimum of 50% in practicals/clinicals.
20.11 APPOINTMENT OF EXAMINERS:
(i) No person shall be appointed as an examiner in any of the sub-
jects of the Professional examination leading to and including
the final professional examinations for the award of the MBBS
degree unless he has taken atleast five years previously, a doc-
torate degree of a recognized university or an equivalent qualifi-
cation in the particular subject as per recommendation of the
Council on teachers’ eligibility qualifications and has had at least
five years of total teaching experience in the subject concerned
in a college affilited to a recognized university at a faculty posi-
tion.
(ii) There shall be at least four examiners for 100 students, out of
whom not less than 50% must be external examiners.of the four
examiners, the senior most internal examiner will act as the
Chairman and co-ordinator of the whole examination programme
so that uniformity in the matter of assessment of candidates is
maintained. Where candidates appearing are more than 100,
one additional examiner, for every additional 50 or part there of
candidates appearing, be appointed.
(iii) Non-medical scientists engaged in the teaching of medical stu-
dents as whole time teachers, may be appointed examiners in
their concerned subjects provided they possess requisite doc-
torate qualifications and five year teaching experience of medi-
cal students after obtaining their postgraduate qualifications.
Provided further that the 50% of the examiners (internal & exter-
nal) are from the medical qualification stream.
(iv) External examiners shall not be from the same university and
preferatily be from outside the state.
(v) The internal examiner in a subject shall not accept external
examinership for a college from which external examiner is ap-
pointed in his subject.
(vi) A University having more than one college shall have separate
sets of examiners for each college, with internal examiners form
the concerned college.
(vii) External examiners shall rotate at an interval of 2 year.
(viii) There shall be Chairman of the Board of paper-setters who shall
be an internal examiner and shall moderate the questions.
(xi) Except Head of the department of subject concerned in a col-
lege/institution, all other with the rank of reader or equivalent
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(Shall contain one question of basic sciences and allied subject)
Oral |(vival Interpretaion of X-ray ECG, etc. 20 Marks
Clinical (Bed side) 100 Marks
Internal assessment
Theory 30; Practical 30) 60 Marks
Total 300 Marks
(b) Surgery:
Theory - Two papers of 60 marks each 120 Marks
Paper I - General Surgery (section 1)
Orthopaedics (Section 2)
Paper II - General Surgery including
(Shall contain one question of basic sciences and allied subject)
Oral |(viva) Interpretation of Investigative data 20 Marks
Clinical (Bed side) 100 Marks
Internal assessment
Theory 30; Practical 30) 60 Marks
Total 300 Marks
(c) Obstetrics and Gynaecology :
Theory - Two papers of 40 marks each 80 Marks
Paper I - Obstetrics including social obstetrics.
Paper II - Gynaecology, Family Welfare and Demograpphy
(Shall contain one question of basic sciences and allied subject)
Oral |(viva) including record of delivery cases (20+10) 30 Marks
Clinical 30 Marks
Internal assessment
Theory 30; Practical 30) 60 Marks
Total 200 Marks
(d) Paediatrics : (including Neonatology)
Theory - One paper 40 Marks
(Shall contain one question of basic sciences and allied subject)
Oral |(viva) 10 Marks
Clinical 30 Marks
Internal assessment
Theory 10; Practical 10) 20 Marks
Total 100 Marks
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CHAPTER XXI
BACHELOR OF DENTAL SURGERY
INTRODUCTIONThe degree of BDS shall be awarded to a bonafide student who hasundergone a period of certified study extending over four academicyears from the date of commencement of curriculum to be followedby a compulsory rotating internship extending for a perod of onecalender year.
A. CURRICULUM
The aim and objective of the curriculum is work to produce a dentalgraduate who is socially acceptable and is able to treat effectivelyon patients in diaganosis, prevention and treatment of dental andoral diseases with necessary safety.
and
To eusure uniformity in clinical procedure based on standard recenttheoretical background.
To produce a graduate of dental surgery who is capable of function-ing effectively both under the rural and uban settings and thus em-phasis is placed on fundamental aspects and common problems ofhealth and diseases as per nation’s needs.
There shall be less emphasis on didactic lectures; and major part ofthe learning time shall be devoted to demonstrations, group discus-sions, seminars, clinical work and conferences.
Frequent internal assessment tests shall be held, so that, the pro-cess of learning could be continous one and not sporadic.
Complete records of work shall be maintained, which will form thebasis for internal assessment.
Every attempt shall be made to encourage the students to partici-pate in group discussions and seminars in order to enable them todevelop expression, character and personality and other qualitiesessential for dental graduates to serve the community and thenation effectively.
B. ORDINANCES AND REGULATION
21.1 Admission Eligibility
(i) To appear as CPMT : As per U.P. CPMT regulation
(ii) For admissin to U.G. Course.
Admission to the four year B.D.S. course shall be through competi-tive examinations held by the state Govt. (Combined Pre-MedicalTests) & UPCAT. Selection of the students shall be strictly on thebasis of merit, subject to prescribed Govt. regulations for reserva-
tion. All candidates desirous of seeking admission through this test
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and above with requisit qualifications and experience shall be
appointed internal examiners by rotation in their subjects; pro-
vided that where there are no posts of readers, then an Assis-
tant Professor of 5 years standing as Assistant Professor may
be considered for appointment as examiner.
20.12 INTERNSHIP
(1) General
Internship is a phase of training wherein a graduate is expected
to conduct actual practice of medical and health care and ac-
quire skills under supervision so that he/she may become ca-
pable of functioning independently.
(2) SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
At the end of the internship training, the student shall be able to:
(i) Diagnose clincally common disease conditions encountered in
practice and make timely decision for referral to higher level
(ii) Use discreetly the essential drugs, infusions, blood or its
substitutes and laboratory services.
(iii) Manage all type of emergencies-medical, surgical obstetric neo-
natal and paediatric, by rendering first level care:
(iv) Demonstrate skills in monitoring of the National Health
Programmes and schemes, oriented to provide preventive and
promotive health care service to the community
(v) Develop leadership qualities to function effectively as a leader of
the health team organised to deliver the health and family wel-
fare service in existing socio-ecomic, political and cultural
environment.
(vi) Render services to chornically sick and disabled (both physical
and mental and to communicate effectively with patient and the
community.
3. Time allocation to each discipline is approximate and shall be guided
more specifically by the actual experience obtained. Thus a student
serving in a district or taluk hospital emergency room, may well
accumulate skills in surgery, orthopaedics, medicine, Obstetrics and
Gynaecology and Paediarics during even a single night on duty.
Responsible authorities from the medical college shall adjust the
intern experience to maximize intern’s opportunities to practice skills
in patient care in rough aproximation of the time allocation suggested.
Note :
For various other matters the guidelines of M.C.I. shall be
considered as suppliment of these ordinances.
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same is recognized by Dental Council of India.
2. There shall be four professional examinations, one each to be
held at the end of every academic year completed in one cal-
ender year.
3. The FIRST PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION shall be conducted
at the end of the first academic year in the following subjects.
(i) General Human Anatomy including Embryology &
Histology : Written, Oral & Practical.
(ii) General Human Physiology : Written, Oral & Practical
(iii) Bio-Chemistary : Written, Oral & Practical.
(iv) Dental Materials : Written, Oral & Practical
Note :- Candidates before presenting themselves for this examina-
tion shall produce evidence of
(i) Having attended complete courses of instruction approved
by the university for the above mentioned subjects.
(ii) having completed the required practicals & demonstrations
in Physiology, Biochemistry & Dental Material and pre-
scribed dissection of human body and other demonstration
in General Human Antomy.
Attendence
The attendence in all the subjects is 75% in lecture; dem-
onstration, practicals and 85% in clinicals.
4. The second professional examination at the end of the second year
shall be conducted in the following subjects :
(a) General Pathology & Microbiology - Written, Oral & Practicals.
(b) Human Oral Anatomy including Embryology & Histology - writ-
ten, oral & practicals.
(c) General & Dental Pharmacology & Therapeutics : Written, Oral
& Practicals.
Note- Candidates before appearing in this examination must produce
evidence of :
(i) Having passed first professional examination in all subjects.
(ii) Attendance certificates, as per norms, in the subjects prescribed
for the session.
5. The THIRD PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION at end of the third year
shall be conducted in the following subjects.
(a) General Medicine - written, oral & practicals.
(b) General surgery - written, oral & practicals.
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must fulfill the following conditions as laid down by Dental Council of
India.
(a) Candidate must have completed the age of 17 years at the time
admission or will complete their age on 31st December of the
year of admission.
(b) Candidate must have passed the two years intermediate or
equivalent course (+2) thereof, with science subjects Medical
group, viz, Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany & Zoology)
from recognized Indian Universities or Intermediate Board.
or
B.Sc. (Part I) Examinatin of an Indian University as laid down by the
University Grants Commission (U.G.C) with one or more subjects
mentioned above, if he has passed the remaining subjects of Medi-
cal Group (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) in the Intermediate ex-
amination or its equivalent one (+2)
(c) The general candidate must have secured not less than 50%
marks in aggreagate in scince subjects (Physics, Chemistry,
Biology) and English taken together in the qualifying or com-
petitive examinations. For SC/ST minimum marks shall be 40%
in intermediate with Science subjects in aggregate.
(d) For further details regarding admission DCI letter No. DE-1/2003/
11300 did 21st Nov 2003 shall be the part of these ordinances.
Note :- Admission in the prvate in institutions affiliated to Dr. Rammanohar
Lohia Avadh University, Faizabad shall be strictly as per direc-
tion of the Hon’ Supreme Court of India.
21.2 MIGRATION AND TRANSFER OF STUDENTS.
Students studying in a recognised Dental College affiliated to
Dr. Rammanohar Lohia Avadh University may be allowed to migrate
or transfer to another Dental College of the same or other Universi-
ties, provided a similar curriculum is followed by those institutions.
However, migration or transfer shall not be allowed in the middle of
any year, and in no case before t he completion of the first BDS
examination.
Infromation of such transfer shall be sent to the Dental Council of
India immediately after a N.O.C.
Every dental college should submit the list of students admitted in
each course to the Dental Councl of India within one month.
21.3 COURSE DURATION & EXAMINATION.
1. Every student shall undergo a period of certified training for not
less than four calander years, attending prescribed course of
study followed by twelve months of internship. The internship
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examination.
3. The professional examination will be held only twice in a year
(Main & Supplementary). The venue of the examination centre
of the affiliated college shall be decided by the University.
4. The supplementary examination of first professional examination
will be held within 4 months of the next examination; however
supplementary examination for remaining professional examina-
tion will be held within six months of the main examiantion.
5. Every candidate will be required to appear in all the subjects of
the examination in the first attempt unless he/she is eligible. If a
candidate is absent in any of the subjects he/she will be treated
as failed in the subject/subjects.
6. Any candidate who fails to appear in any subject or subjects for
any reason whatsoever it may be, including illness, shall be
treated as failed. Such candidates, however may be allowed to
appear in the supplementary exams due for that particular batch
if a medical certificate issued by a competent authority is ac-
cepted. The decision of the principal of the concerned college
shall be valid for other reasons.
7. A candidate who passes in any one or more subjects shall be
exempted from appearing in those in which he/she has passed
and shall be allowed to reappear in the rest of the subjects in
any subsequent examination till he/she passes all of them.
8. A candidate who fails in first professional examination in one or
more subjects shall be allowed to attend the classes in the
second year till the supplementary exams is due to that particu-
lar batch only.
9. Candidates who fail to appear in or fail the first professional ex-
amination in five successive opportunites shall not be allowed to
continue their studies, except with special permission of the
Head, Faculty of Dental Sciences, Board of studie & Dental
Council of India.
5. Examination pattern & Appointment of Examiners :1. An average of at least half an hour shall be allowed for a candi-
date to answer each question.
2. In those subjects for which there is only one question paper the
paper should be divided into two parts. In part I question should
be set by interanl examiner and in part II questions should be
set by the external examiner, Each part should be answered in
separate answer books.
3. In every subject there shall be one external examiner appointed
for not more than the consecutive years as far as possible.
4. Each internal/external examiner must fulfill the following conditions:
(a) must have procured a post graduate degree qualification in
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(c) Oral Pathology & Microbiology - written, oral & practical.
(d) Preventive & community Dentistry - written, oral & practicals.
Note :- Candidate before appearing in this examination must produce
evidence of :
(i) having passed second professional examination in all subjects.
(ii) Attendance certificates, as per norms, in the subjects prescribed
for the session.
6. The FOURTH & FINAL PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION at the end
of the fourth year shall be conducted in the following subjects :
(a) Prosthodontics including Crown Bridge - written, oral & practicals.
(b) Conservative Dentistry including Endodontics - written, oral &
practicals
(c) Pedodontics - written, oral & practicals.
(d) Oral surgery & Anaesthisia - written, oral & practicals.
(e) Periodontics - written, oral & Practicals.
(f) Orthodontics - wrtten, oral & practicals.
(g) Oral medicine & Radiology - written, oral & practicals.
Note :- Candidates before appearing in this examination must produce
evidence of :
(i) Having passed third professional examination in all subjects.
(ii) Attendance certificates, as per norms, in the subjects prescribed
for the session.
7. Compulsory Rotating Internship.
After passing B.D.S. Final Examination, every candidate will be re-
quired to undergo one year paid rotating internship in any Dental
institution of the country which is recognized by the Dental Council
of India. The time table and posting of internship will be done by the
Principal of the institution. On successful completion of internship
as certified by the Principal the Candidate shall be eligible for the
award of B.D.S. degree. In the event of shortage or unsatisfactory
work, the period of his internship may be suitably extended by the
Principal.
24.4 EXAMINATIONS :
1. Students who fail to attend minimum number of prescribed
exercises lectures and perform the precribed exercises or to
attend the class examinations may not be allowed to appear in
the university Examinations.
2. If a students has not attended minimum 75% of lectures, dem-
onstration & practicals and 85% of the Clinical duties in any
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(b) Must have designation/status of Professor/Reader or itsequivalent in a recognized Dental/Medical college.
(c) must have at least three years teaching experience in thespecially concerened after obtaining the P.G. qualification.
C. SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS & ALLOTMENT OF MARKS1. Scheme of examination:
1. As stated above each Professional examination (main andsupplementary) shall be conducted on the completion ofrespective academic year/training.
2. In each subject at the main and suplementry examinationswritten, oral & Clinical/Practical examnations shall be held.The dates of respective examinations shall be notified by
the University at least 2 weaks earlier to its schedule
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3. The allotment of marks for all the each subjects shall be as under
4. Internal Assessment marks in each subject shall be based on the
performance of students at sessional and other tests con-
ducted from time to time by the concerned departments.
These marks sent be snet to the University examination
branch before the start of final examination in the subject.
5. The candidate must obtain 50% in aggregate with a
minimum of 50% in theory and clinical separately in order to
pass the examination.
2. Duration of Examination & Question :
1. Each written paper will be of three hours duration having six
questions each. All questions have to be attempted.
2. A clinical/Practical examination in any subject for student
shall not be for more than a day. In no case more than 20
students be examined for Clinical/Practical & Oral in a day.
3. General
1. If a Candidate passes all examinations in single attempt
and secures 75% or more in aggregate marks, he/she shall
be placed with Honours.
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University Examination 50 75
Internal Assessment 25 25
Oral evaluation 25 -
Total 100 100
Theory Written Clinical/practical
D. Minimum Working Hours for each subjects of study (B.D.S. Course)
S.No. SubjectsHours of Practical &
1. General Human Anatomy 70 130 -- 200
2. General Human Physiology 50 40 -- 90
3. Bio-Chemistry 35 30 -- 65
4. Dental Material 35 30 -- 65
5. General athology and 45 60 -- --
Microbiology
6. Oral Anatomy, Histology
and Physiology 40 90 -- 130
7. General Medicine 40 90 (90) 130
8. General Surgery 40 90 (90) 130
9. Oral Pathology and
Microbiology 50 90 -- 140
10. Orthodontics 40 150 (120) 190
11. Pedodontics 40 150 (120) 190
12. Periodontics 45 205 (150) 250
13. Prosthodontics and Crown
Bridge 100 900 (540) 1000
14. Conservative Dentistry and
Endodontics 70 600 (360) 670
15. Oral Surgery and Local &
Gen. Anesthesia 60 220 (150) 280
16. Oral Medicine & Radiology 40 90 (90) 130
17. Community Dentistry 30 100 -- 130
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CHAPTER - XXII
CONVOCATION
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vH;fFkZ;ksa dks nh{kkUr lekjksg ds fy, fuf'pr frfFk ls 48 ?kaVsiwoZ 50 :i;s foyEc 'kqYd ds lkFk vius vkonsu i= dqylfpodks izsf"kr djus gksxsaA
(12) ,slk dksbZ Hkh vH;FkhZ ftldk vkosnu i= foYkEc 'kqYd ds lkFknh{kkUr lekjksg ds fy, fuf'pr le; ls 48 ?kaVs iwoZ dqylfpodks ugha izkIr gqvk gS] nh{kkUr lekjksg esa mikf/k izkIr djus dhvuqefr ugha ik;sxkA
(13) ,sls vH;FkhZ dks] tks fdlh dkj.k ls nh{kkUr lekjksg esa mifLFkrugha gksxk] fu/kkZfjr 'kqYd ds lkFk vkosnu i= nsus ij] vkosnu i=dh frfFk ls 1 eghus ds Hkhrj dqylfpo Lo;a mikf/k;kWa Mkd }kjkmuds irs ij Hksts nsaxsA
(14) nh{kkUr lekjksg ds volj ij mPpre MkDVj dh mikf/k;kWa (Mh-fyV- vkSj Mh- ,l&lh-) izkIr djus okys vH;fFkZ;ksa dks lEcºfoHkkxk/;{kksa }kjk dqyifr ds le{k O;fDRkxr :i ls izLrqr fd;ktk;sxkA
(15) ih&,p-Mh- mikf/k izkIr djus okys vH;fFkZ;ksa ds iwjs lewg dkslEcº foHkkxk/;{k ladk;k/;{k] dqyifr ds le{k ,d lkFkfu/kkZfjr foHkkxh; ÿe ds vuqlkj izLrqr djsaxsA lEcº foHkkxk/;{kladk;k/;{k ,d&,d djds uke i<+rs tk;saxs vkSj tc foHkkxfo'ks"kls lacaf/kr ih&,p-Mh- ds lHkh vH;FkhZ eap ij igqWap tk;saxs rksfoHkkxk/;{k@ladk;k/;{k ds fuosnu djus ij dqyifr mUgas mikf/kiznku djsaxsA
(16) ,y-,y-,e- fpfdRlk ,oa rduhdh ladk; dh ijkLukrdmikf/k izkIr djus okys vH;fFkZ;ksa ds lEcº ladk;ksa ds vf/k"Bkrk,d&,d dj uke i<+rs tk;saxs vkSj vH;FkhZ eap ij igqWaprs tk;sxsAlHkh vH;fFkZ;ksa ds izLrqr dj fn;s tkus ij dqyifr mUgsa mikf/kizznku djsaxsA
(17) dqykf/kifr] dqyifr vkSj dqylfpo viuh fof'k"V iks'kkdas/kkj.k djsaxsA fo'ofo|ky; dksVZ] dk;Z ifj"kn~ vkSj fo|k ifj"kn~
(167)
Lukrd (fof/k) ds fy,& dkys diM+s dk xkmu] dkys diM+s dk gqM]rhu cSxuh flYd dh iV~VhA ckgj ds fdukjs ij lQsn iV~VhA
ijkLukrd (okf.kT;)& dkys diM+s dk xkmu] dkys diM+s dk gqM] HkwjsflYd dh /kkfj;ksa ds lkFk ckgj ds fdukjs ij lQsn flYdA
Lukrd (okf.kT;)& dkys diM+s dk xkmu] dkys diM+s dk gqM] HkwjsflYd dh ,d iV~VhA ckgj ds fdukjs ij lQsn flYdA
ijkLukrd (d`f"k foKku)& dkys diM+s dk xkmu] dkys diM+s dk gqM]flYd dh /kkfj;ksa ds lkFk flYd dh ckgj ds fdukjs ij lQsn flYdA
Lukrd (d`f"k foKku)& dkys diM+s dk xkmu] dkys diM+s dk gqM]rhu Hkwjs flYd dh ,d iV~VhA ckgj dh vksj fdukjs ij flYdA
Lukrd (fpfdRlk vkSj 'kY; fo|k)& dkys diM+s dk xkmu] dkysdiM+s dh rhu bap dh izxk<+ uhys jax dh flYd dh iV~Vh] ckgj dsfdukjs ij lQsn flYdA
ijkLukrd (vfHk;a=.k ladk;)& dkys diM+s dk xkmu] dkys diM+sdk gqM] ihys flYd dh /kkfj;kas ds lkFkA ckgj ds fdukjs ij lQsnflYdA
Lukrd (vfHk;a=.k)& dkys diM+s dk xkmu] dkys diM+s dk gqM] rhubap dh ,d flYd dh iV~Vh] ckgj dh vksj fdukjs ij lQsn flYdA
(10) mikf/k izkIr djus okys vH;fFk;ksa dks nh{kkUr lekjksg dh frfFk ls15 fnu iwoZ] fo'ofo|ky; ds dqylfpo dks fyf[kr :i esalwpuk nsuh gksxh fd os mikf/k izkIr djus ds fy, mifLFkr gksaxsAdksbZ vH;FkhZ ftlus fu/kkZfjr vof/k ds Hkhrj dqylfpo dksviuh mifLFkfr dh lwpuk ugha nh gksxh] nh{kkUr lekjksg esalfEefyr ugha fd;k tk;sxkA
(11) tks vH;FkhZ nh{kkUr lekjksg esa lfEefyr gksus ds fy, fu/kkZfjrvof/k ds Hkhrj vius mifLFkr gksus dh fof/kor~ lwpuk ugha nsxsamUgsa Hkh dqylfpo viokn :i eas nh{kkUr lekjksg esa lfEefyrgksus dh vuqefr ns ldrs gS ijUrq 'krZ ;g gskxh fd ,sls lHkh
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'k
djrk gw°Adqyifr fQj dgsaxs&bl nh{kkUr lekjksg dk lek;kstu o"kZ-------- ds Lukrdksa dks mikf/k;ka
iznku djus ds fy, fd;k x;k gSA Lukrd vxzlj gksaA dqyifr ds bl vkns'kds i'pkr~ lHkh Lukrd vius&vius LFkku ij [kM+s tks tk;saxs fQj dqyifr]dqykf/kifr dh vkKk ls mudks vuq'kklukns'k iznku djsaxs tks uhps of.kZr gSa&
dqyifr }kjk mins'k ds le; vH;FkhZa [kM+s gks tk;saxs rFkk izR;sd [k.Mds vUr esa izfrtkus dgdj izR;qRrj nsaxs&
vuq'kklue~ vuq'kkludqyifr% dqyifrvga~ Rokesoeqifn'kkfeA v/;;u dh lekfIr ij rqe yksxksa
ds fy, esjk ;g mins'k gSAlR;a onA /keZa pjA lR; cksyksA /keZ dk vkpj.k
djksALok/;k;kUek izen%A Lok/;k; esa izekn u djksAvkpk;kZ; fiz;a /kukek‚R; vius vkpk;Z dh lsok esa vHkh"ViztkrUrqek O;oPNsRlh% /ku vfiZr djds x`gLFkkJe esa
izos'k djrs gq;s lUrku ijEijkdks mfNUu u djksA
fo|kFkhZizfrtkusA ge izfrKk djrs gSaAdqyifr%lR;kUu izefnrO;e~A lR; esa izekn u djksA/kekZUu izefnrO;e~A /keZ esa izekn u djksAdq'kykUu izefnrO;e~A dq'ky deZ esa izekn u djksAHkwR;S u izefnrO;e~A ,s'o;Z&dk;ksZa esa izekn u djksALok/;k;izopukH;ka u izefnrO;e~A Lok/;k; ,oa izopu esa izeko u
djksAfo|kFkhZizfrtkusA ge izfrKk djrs gSaAdqyifr%nsofir`dk;kZH;ka u izefnrO;e~ nso vkSj firjksa ds dk;Z esa izekn
u djksAekr`nsoks HkoA ekrk dks nsork le>ksA
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ds lnL; ftu fo'ofo|ky;ksa ds Lukrd gS] mu fo'ofo|ky;ksa}kjk fu/kkZfjr mfpr 'kSyh dh iks'kkdas /kkj.k djsaxs ;k vo/kfo'ofo|ky; }kjk mudh mikf/k;ksa ds fy, fu/kkZfjr iks'kdsa /kkj.kdjsaxsA ;s yksx dkys diM+s dh oxkZdkj js'keh >kyjnkj Vksih ;klkQk] ftl fo'ofo|ky; ds Lukrd gS] mlds }kjk fu/kkZfjr'kSf{kd f'kjksoL= /kkj.k djsaxsA
(18) dqykf/kifr] dqyifr] dqylfpo] lHkk ds lnL;] dk;Zifj"kn~vkSj fo|k ifj"kn~ ds lnL; iwoZ fuf'pr le; ij fu/kkZfjr LFkkuij ,d= gksxs vkSj fuEufyf[kr ÿe dk vuqlj.k djrs gq, 'kksHkk;k=knh{kkUr lekjksg ds i.Mky esa izos'k djsxhA
'kksHkk;k=k dk ÿe bl izdkj gksxk& dqylfpo] dksVZ ds lnL;]fo|kifj"kn~ ds lnL;] dk;Z ifj"kn~ ds lnL;] ladk;kssa ds v/;{k izfrdqyifr] dqyifr] fof'k"V vfrfFk (;fn dksbZ gks) eq[; vfrfFk]dqykf/kifr vkSj muds ,-Mh-lh-A
(19) dqykf/kifr] eq[; vfrfFk] dqyifr] izfrdqyifr] dqylfpo]dk;Zifj"kn~ ds lnL; ladk;ksa ds v/;{k rFkk ,-Mh-lh- eap ijviuk LFkku xzg.k djsaxs vkSj dksVZ rFkk fo|k ifj"kn~ ds lnL; eapds nksuksa rjQ vius fy, iwoZ fu/kkZfjr ,oa lqjf{kr LFkku xzg.kdjasxsA lEekfur mikf/k izkIr djus okys fof'k"V tu Hkh eap ijviuk LFkku xzg.k djasxsA
(20) 'kksHkk ;k=k ds nh{kkUr iaMky esa izos'k djus ij mikf/k izkIr djusokys vH;FkhZa vius LFkku ij [kM+s gks tk;saxs vkSj rc rd [kM+sjgsaxs tc rd dqykf/kifr] dqyifr] dqylfpo vkSj dksVZ]dk;Zdkfj.kh rFkk fo|k ifj"kn~ ds lnL; viuk LFkku xzg.k ughadj ysrsA
(21) blds ckn ljLorh oUnuk gksxhA
(22) ;fn dqykf/kifr mifLFkr ugha gksaxs rks dqyifr nh{kkUr lekjksg ds'kqHkkjaHk dh ?kks"k.kk bl izdkj djsaxs&
eS dqykf/kifr ds vkns'k ls bl nh{kkUr lekjksg ds 'kqHkkjEHk dh ?kks"k.kk
(168)
MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'k
os tSlk muds lkFk O;ogkj djsa]oSlk gh rqe Hkh djksA
fo|kFkhZizfrtkusA ge izfrKk djrs gSAdqyifr%,"k vkns'k%A ,"k% mins'k%A ;g vkns'k gS] ;g mins'k gSA,"kk osnksifu"kr~A ;g osn dk jgL; gSA,rnuq'kklue~A,oeqikflrO;e~A ,oeq ;g vuq'kklu gSAbl izdkjpSrnqikL;e~A mikluk djuh pkfg;sA ,slh gh
mikluk djuh pkfg;sAf'kokLrsiUFkkuLlUrqA vkidk ekxZ eaxy e; gksA
rSfŸkjh; mifu"kn~AAblds vuUrj dqyifr] dqykf/kifr ds vkns'k ls vH;fFkZ;ksa dks izLrqr
djus dk funsZ'k bl izdkj nsaxs&^^vH;FkhZ izLrqr fd;s tk;saA**fQj fuEufyf[kr ÿe ls vH;FkhZ izLrqr fd;s tk;saxs&
Mh0 fyV~0]Mh0 ,l&lh0],y0 ,y0Mh0],e0 Mh0] ,e0 ,l0] ,e0 fQy0],e0 ,l&lh0] ,e0 ,l&lh0 (d`f"k)],e0 ,M0] ,y0 ,y&,e0],e0 ,0] ,e0 dke0]ch0 ,M~0] ,y0 ,y&ch0]ch0 ,M~0] ch0 ,0]ch0 ,l&lh0] ch0 ,l&lh0 (d`f"k)A
(23) Mh0 fyV~0] Mh0 ,l&lh0] vkSj ,y0 ,y0Mh0] mikf/k;ka izkIrdjus okys vH;fFkZ;kas dks muds lEcº foHkkxk/;{k O;fDxr:ils dqyifr ds le{k izLrqr djasaxsA izLrqr djus dh iºfr ;ggksxh&Jheku~] eS Jh ------------------------------ dks vkids le{k izLrqr
(171)
fir`nsoks HkoA firk dks nsork le>ksAvfrfFknsoks Hko vfrfFk dks nsork le>ksAvkpk;Znsoks HkoA vkpk;Z dks nsork le>ks;kU;uo|kfu dekZf.kA rkfu tks funksZ"k deZ gksa mUgsa djks] nwljslsforO;kfuA uks brjkf.kA deksZa dks ughaA;kU;Lekda lqpfjrkfu] rkfu rqEgkjs tks 'kqº vkpj.k gSa] rqEgsaRo;ksikL;kfu] uks brjkf.kA mUgha ij mikluk djuh pkfg,]
nwljs deksZa ij ughaAfo|kFkhZizfrtkusA ge izfrKk djrs gSaAdqyifr%;s ds pkLePN™s;kalks czk„.kk% rs"kka tks gekjs Js"B fo}ku~ gksa] mUgsaRo;klusu iz'oflrO;e~A vklu nsdj vk'oLr djuk
pkfg,AJº;k ns;e~A vJº;k∑ns;e~A Jºk ls nsuk pkfg;s] vJºk lsfJ;k ns;e~A fŒ;k ns;e~A fHk;k ugh nsuk pkfg;sA ,s'o;Z dslafonkns;e~ vuqlkj nsuk pkfg;sA yTtkiwoZd
nsuk pkfg;sA Hk; ekurs gq;s nsukpkfg;sA eS=h Hkko ls nsuk pkfg,A
fo|kFkhZizfrtkusA ge izfrKk djrs gSAdqyifr%vFk ;fn rs deZfofpfdRlk ok ;fn rqEgsa deZ ;k vkpj.k dso`fŸkfofpfdRlk ok L;kr~A ;s r= fo"k; esa lansg gks] rks lekt esaczk„.kk% laef'kZu% ;qDrk vk;qDrk% tks fopkjoku~] deZB] laosnu'khyvyw{kk /keZdkek% L;q%] ;Fkk rs r= /keZfu"B rFkk fo}ku~ gksa] os mlorsZju~ rFkk r= orsZFkk%A fo"k; esa tks O;oLFkk djsa oSlk
gh rqe Hkh djksAvFkkH;k[;krs"kq ;s r= czk„.kk% blh izdkj ftu ij feF;k vkjksilaef'kZu%];qDrk vk;qDrk %A vyw{kk yxk;s x;s gksa muds fo"k; esa Hkh/keZdkek% L;q% ;Fkk rs rs"kq orsZju~ lekt esa tks fopkjoku~] deZBrFkk rs"kq orsZFkk%A laosnu'khy] /keZfu"B fo}ku gks]
(170)
MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'k
vË;{k }kjk dqyifr ds le{k izLrqr fd;s tk;saxsaA
(26) dqyifr }kjk MkDVj mikf/k;ksa ds iznku fd;s tkus ds mijkUrLukrdksŸkj mikf/k;kWa izkIr djus okys vH;FkhZ lEcº foHkkxk/;{kksa}kjk ,d gh le; esa ,d gh lkFk fuEufyf[kr :i esa dqyifr dsle{k izLrqr fd;s tk;saxsA
Jheku~] eS vkids le{k Mk0 jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/kfo'ofo|ky; ds dyk] foKku] f'k{kk] okf.kT;] vkSj d`f"k ladk;ksads fofo/k fo"k;kas esa LukrdksŸkj mikf/k ds vH;fFkZ;ksa dks izLrqrdjrk gwWa tks ijh{kksijkUr ÿe'k% ,e0 ,0] ,e0 ,l&lh0] ,e0dke0] ,e0 ,M vkSj ,e0 ,l&lh0 (d`f"k) mikf/k;ksa ds ;ksX;izekf.kr gq, gSA vki ls fuosnu djrk gwWa fd bUgsa bu mikf/k;ksa dsfy, Lohdkj djsaA
(27) lHkh LukrdksŸkj mikf/k izkIr djus okys vH;fFkZ;ksa dks izLrqr fd;stkus ds ckn dqyifr bu vH;fFkZ;ksa dks fuEufyf[kr ÿe lsLukrdksŸkj mikf/k;kWa iznku djsaxs vkSj dgasxs%
ekLVj vkWQ vkV~Zl] lkbal] dkelZ] ,twds'ku vkSj ekLVj vkWQlkbal bu ,xzhdYpj dh mikf/k;kWa izkIr djus okys vH;FkhZ [kM+sgks tk;saA blds ckn dqyifr dgsaxs&
Mk0 jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo|ky; ds dqyifr ds :iesa fufgr vf/kdkj ls eSa vkidks Mk0 jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/kfo'ofo|ky; ds dyk] foKku] f'k{kk] okf.kT; vkSj d`f"k ladk;ds fofo/k fo"k;ksa esa ,e0 ,0] ,e0 ,l&lh0] ,e0 dke0] ,e0,l&lh0 vkSj ,e0 ,l&lh0 (d`f"k) mikf/k;ksa ds fy, Lohdkjdjrk gwWa vkSj vkns'k nsrk gwWa fd vki vkthou vius dks bl mikfËkds ;ksX; izekf.kr djrs jgsaxsA
(28) rnUrj LukrdksŸkj fMIyksek iznku fd;s tk;saxsA fMIyksek iznkudjus dh fof/k fUkEufyf[kr gksxh&
lEcfU/kr foHkkxkas ds v/;{k rFkk fpfdRlk ,oa rduhdh ladk;esa vf/k"Bkrk ijkLUkkrd vH;fFkZ;kas dks ;g dgrs gq, izLrqr djsaxs&
(173)
djrk gwWa tks ijh{kksijkUr ---------------- ladk; esa Mh0 fyV~0mikf/k ds ;ksX; izekf.kr gq, gSA vkils fuosnu djrk gwWa fd mUgsabl mikf/k ds fy, Lohdkj djsaaAdqyifr blds ckn Mh0 fyV~0 vkSj Mh0 ,l&lh0 ds vH;fFkZ;ksadks fuEufyf[kr izdkj ls mikf/k;kWa iznku djsaxsA
Mk0 jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo|ky; ds dqyifr ds fufgrvf/kdkj ls eSa Jh -------------------- dks bl fo'ofo|ky; ds ------------- ladk; esa Mh0 fyV~0 mikf/k ds fy, Lohdkj djrk gWwa vkSjvkidks vkns'k nsrk gwWa fd vki vkthou vius dks bl mikf/k ds;ksX; izekf.kr djrs jgsaA
(24) ih ,p0 Mh0 fMxzh ds vH;FkhZ dqyifr ds le{k foHkkxkh; ÿels lewg esa lEcº foHkkxk/;{k@ladk;k/;{k }kjk fuEufyf[kr :iesa izLrqr fd;s tk;saxs&
Jheku~ eS ----------------- ladk; ds fuEufyf[kr vH;fFkZ;kas dks --------------------- fo"k; esa ih ,p0 Mh0 mikf/k ds fy, izLrqr djrkgWaw tks ijh{kksijkUr ih ,p0 Mh0 mikf/k ds ;ksX; izekf.kr gq, gS vkSjvki ls fuosnu djrk gwWa fd bUgas bl mikf/k ds fy, Lohdkj djsaA
fgUnh] vaxzsth] laLd`r] mnwZ vkfn
blds mijkUr dqyifr ih ,p0 Mh0 ds vH;fFkZ;ksa dks fuEufyf[krizdkj ls ;g mikf/k iznku djsaxsA
Mk0 jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo|ky; ds dqyifr ds fufgrvf/kdkj ls eSa Jh -------------------- dks bl fo'ofo|ky; ds ------------- ladk; esa ih ,p0 Mh0 mikf/k ds fy, Lohdkj djrk gWwavkSj vkns'k nsrk gwWa fd vki vkthou vius dks bl mikf/k ds;ksX; izekf.kr djrs jgsaA
(25) ,e0 Mh0] ,e0 ,l0] ,e0 ,l0 lh0] ,e&lh] ,e0 bZ0mikfËk;kWa rFk fpfdRlk ,oa bUthfu;fjax ladk;ksa dh MkDVj mikfËk;kWaizkIr djus okys lEcº ladk;ksa ds vf/k"Bkrkvksa }kjk vkSj fof/kladk; ds ,y0 ,y0 ,e0 mikf/k ds vH;FkhZ fof/k foHkkx ds
(172)
MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'k
(34) eq[; vfrfFk nh{kkUr Hkk"k.k nsaxsA
(35) dqyifr eq[; vfrfFk dks nh{kkUr Hkk"k.k ds fy, /kU;okn nsaxsA
(36) blds mijkUr dqyifr] dqykf/kifr dh vuqefr ls (;fn os mifLFkrgksaxs) nh{kkUr lekjksg dh lekfIr dh ?kks"k.kk bu 'kCnksa ds lkFkdjsaxsA
^^eSa bl nh{kkUr lekjksg ds lekiu dh ?kks"k.kk djrk gwWaA**
(37) blds ckn jk"V™h; xku ^tu&x.k&eu* xk;k tk;sxkA
(38) blds ckn 'kksHkk;k=k ftl ÿe ls i.Mky esa izfo"V gqbZ Fkh mldsBhd foijhr ÿe ls i.Mky ds ckgj tk;sxhA bl vof/k esaLukrd vius LFkku ij [kM+s jgsaxsA 'kksHkk;k=k ds ykSVus dk ÿebl izdkj gksxkA
dqykf/kifr
,0 Mh0 lh0
eq[; vfrfFk
fof'k"V vfrfFk
dqyifr
izfr dqyifr
ladk;kas ds v/;{k
dk;Z ifj"kn~ ds lnL;
fo|k ifj"kn~ ds lnL;
lHkk (dksVZ) ds lnL;
dqylfpo
(175)
Jheku~] eS fuEufyf[kr vH;fFkZ;ksa dks izLrqr djrk gWwwa tks ijh{kksijkUr-------------------- ds fMIyksek ds ;ksX; ik;s x;s gS vkSj fuosnudjrk gwWa fd bUgas ;s fMIyksek iznku djsaA dqyifr fuEufyf[kr'kCnksa ds lkFk fMIyksek iznku djsaxsA
Mk0 jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo|ky; ds dqyifr ds fufgrvf/kdkj ls eSa vkidks -------------------- fMIyksek iznku djrk gwWaftlds fy, vki ;ksX; ik;s x;s gSA
(29) LukrdksŸkj fMIyksek iznku djus ds ckn ,e0 ch0 ch0 ,l0 ,oach0 bZ0 ds vH;fFkZ;ksa dks lacaf/kr ladk;ksa ds vf/k"Bkrk ,dlkFkvkSj ,d le; dqyifr ds le{k mlh izdkj izLrqr djsaxs ftlÿe ls LukrdksŸkj mikf/k izkIr djus okys vH;fFkZ;kas dks fd;kx;k FkkA dqyifr mUgsa mlh ÿe esa vkSj mlh izdkj bu mikf/k;ksads fy;s Lohdkj djsaxsa tSls LukrdksŸkj mikf/k;ksa ds fy, vH;fFkZ;ksadks Lohdkj fd;k FkkA
(30) blds ckn lHkh Lukrd mikf/k;ksa ds fy, lacaf/kr ladk;ksa dsvfËk"Bkrk vH;fFkZ;ksa dks dqyifr ds le{k fu/kkZfjr dze ls izLrqrdjsaxs vkSj dqyifr mUgsa bu mikf/k;ksa ds fy, Lohdkj djsaxsArnUrj Lukrdh; fMIyksek rFkk izek.k i= iznku fd;s tk;sxsaA
(31) mikf/k;ksa rFkk fMIyksek iznku fd;s tkus ds ckn fo|k ifj"kn~ }kjkLo.kZ ,oa jtr fo'ofo|ky; ind vkSj ikfjrksf"kd izkIr djusokys vH;fFkZ;ksa dks dqylfpo O;fDrxr :i ls eap ds lehidqykf/kifr ds le{k cqyk;saxs vkSj dqykf/kifr ls bUgsas ind vkSjikfjrksf"kd nsus dk fuosnu djsaxsA
(32) lHkh vH;fFkZ;ksa dks mikf/k;k° ind vkSj ikfjrksf"kd iznku fd;stkus ds ckn dqyifr pkgsa rks fo'ofo|ky; ds foxr Ok"kZ dhmiyfC/k;ksa dh fyf[kr laf{kIr leh{kk vkSj Hkfo"; esa ykxw dhtkus okyh fodkl ;kstuk dh :ijs[kk izLrqr dj ldsaxsA dqyifr;fn pkgsa rks egkefge dqykf/kifr egksn; dh vuqefr ls fof'k"VvfrfFk ;fn dksbZ mifLFkr gksa] dk ifjp; nsrs gq, muls nks 'kCncksyus dk vuqjks/k dj ldrs gSaA
(33) dqyifr] dqykf/kifr dh vuqefr ls eq[; vfrfFk dk ifjp; nsaxs,oa muls nh{kkUr Hkk"k.k djus dh izkFkZuk djsaxsA
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MkW- jkeeuksgj yksfg;k vo/k fo'ofo?kky;] QStkckn v/;kns'k
1- dqylfpo (;fn mifLFkr gksa) vU;Fkk ofj"B f'k{kd
2- egkfo|ky; dh dk;Zdkfj.kh ifj"kn~ ds lnL;
3- egkfo|ky; ds f'k{kd lnL;
4- dksVZ ds lnL; (;fn mifLFkr gksa)
5- fo|k ifj"kn~ ds lnL; (;fn mifLFkr gksa)
6- fo'ofo|ky; dk;Zdkfj.kh ds lnL; (;fn mifLFkr gksa)
7- ladk;ks ds vf/k"Bkrk (;fn mifLFkr gksa)
8- egkfo|ky; ds izkpk;Z
9- eq[; vfrfFk] dqyifr] izfr dqyifr (;fn mifLFkr gksa)vU;Fkk egkfo|ky; ds izkpk;Z
10- egkfo|ky; dk ofj"B f'k{kd
7- ;fn dqykf/kifr mifLFkr gksaxs rks tqywl ds vxzlj gksus dk ÿeogh gksxk tk fo'ofo|ky; esaA
8- egkfo|ky; ds lHkh f'k{kd lnL;ksa dks nh{kkUr lekjksg dsvolj ij 'kSf{kd iks'kkd (xkmu) /kkj.k djuk gksxkA
9- egkfo|ky; ds nh{kkUr lekjksg esa egkfo|ky; ds izkpk;Z mikfËkiznku djasxs fdUrq ;fn dqykf/kifr mifLFkr gksaxs rks os nh{kkUrlekjksg dh v/;{krk djsaxs vkSj dqyifr Lukrdksa dks mikf/k;kWaiznku djsaxsA
10- ;fn dqyifr mifLFkr gksaxs rks os nh{kkUr lekjksg dh v/;{krkdjasxs vkSj Lukrdksa dks mikf/k;kWa iznku djsaxs vkSj ;fn os mifLFkrugha gksaxs rks egkfo|ky; ds izkpk;Z nh{kkUr lekjksg dh vË;{krkdjasxs vkSj Lukrdksa dks mikf/k;kWa iznku djsaxsA
11- mi;qZDr ckrksa ds vfrfjDRk egkfo|ky;ksa ds nh{kkUr lekjksg dhfoLr`r izfÿ;k] tgkWa rd laHko gksxk] ogh gksxh tks fo'ofo|ky;ds nh{kkUr lekjksg ds fy, fu/kkZfjr dh x;h gSA
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egkfo|ky;kas ds nh{kkUr lekjksg dh izfÿ;k
(1) egkfo|ky;ksa ds nh{kkUr lekjksg fo'ofo|ky; ds nh{kkUr lekjksg dslEiUu gksus ds ckn ;k igys egkfo|ky; dh lqfo/kk ds vuqlkj gksasxsAegkfo|ky; ds nh{kkUr lekjksg dh okLrfod frfFk lEcº egkfo|ky;ksads izkpk;Z] dqyifr ls fopkj&foe'kZ ds mijkUr fuf'pr djsaxsA
(2) egkfo|ky; ds fu;fer Nk= vH;fFkZ;ksa dks tks egkfo|ky; ds nh{kkUrlekjksg esa lfEefyr gksuk pkgsasxs] egkfo|ky; ds izkpk;kZsa dks viuhmifLFkfr dh fyf[kr lwpuk nh{kkUr lekjksg dh okLrfod frfFk lsde ls de iUÊg fnu igys nsuh gksxhA
(3) O;fDrxr vH;fFkZ;ksa dks Hkh viuh mikf/k;kWa izkIr djus ds fy, muegkfo|ky;ksa ds nh{kkUr lekjksg esa lfEefyr gksus dh vuqefr nhtk;sxhA ftu egkfo|ky;ksa ls os vH;FkhZ ijh{kkvksa esa lfEefyr gq,gksaxsA
(4) lEcº egkfo|ky;ksa dh dk;Zdkj.kh ds ,sls lnL; tks Lukrd ugha gS]egkfo|ky; ds nh{kkUr lekjksg ds volj ij 'kSf{kd iks'kkd (xkmu)/kkj.k djus ds vf/kdkjh ugha gksxsA ,sls lnL; 'kqº vkSj Vksih foghuxkmu igus tqywl esa lfEefyr gks ldsasxsA
(5) egkfo|ky;ksa ds nh{kkUr lekjksg ds volj ij fudyus okyh 'kksHkk;k=kfuEufyf[kr lnL;ksa ls la?kfVr gksxhA&
1- dk;Z dkfj.kh ds lnL;
2- fo|k ifj"kn~ ds lnL;
3- dksVZ ds lnL;
4- egkfo|ky; ds f'k{kd&lnL;
5- egkfo|ky; dh dk;Zdkfj.kh ds lnL;
6- 'kksHkk;k=k nh{kkUr lekjksg ds izkax.k esa fuEufyf[kr ÿe lsvxzlj gksxk&
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