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PROSPECTUS M.A. / M.Sc / M.Com. 2019 1. M.A. Economics History Political Science Public Administration Sociology Journalism and Mass Communication English Hindi Telugu Urdu 2. M.Sc Psychology Mathematics/Applied Mathematics Botany Chemistry Environmental Science Physics Zoology 3. M.Com. Master of Commerce EDUCATION AT YOUR DOORSTEP Dr. B.R. AMBEDKAR OPEN UNIVERSITY Prof. G. Ram Reddy Marg, Road No:46, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad-500 033, Telangana. India

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PROSPECTUSM.A. / M.Sc / M.Com.

2019

1. M.A. Economics

History

Political Science

Public Administration

Sociology

Journalism and Mass Communication

English

Hindi

Telugu

Urdu

2. M.Sc Psychology

Mathematics/Applied Mathematics

Botany

Chemistry

Environmental Science

Physics

Zoology

3. M.Com. Master of Commerce

EDUCATION AT YOUR DOORSTEP

Dr. B.R. AMBEDKAR OPEN UNIVERSITYProf. G. Ram Reddy Marg, Road No:46, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad-500 033, Telangana. India

IMPORTANT NOTES

1. Candidates should note that contrary to the earlier practice, the University has introducedOn-line Admission System from the academic year 2013-14. The University will notsupply Application Form in physical format, instead, the candidate has to visit BRAOUportal (www.braouonline.in) to access the Application Form for online registration.

2. The print out of filled-in Application Form along with copies of certificates shall besubmitted in the study centre where he / she wish to seek admission.

3. The information furnished and certificates submitted as proof of qualification, date ofbirth, caste etc., are final and which cannot be changed till the student is graduated fromthe university. Finally, this information will also appear in the certificates to be issued bythe University. The women candidates, even after their marriage, shall writetheir surname and father's name as shown in their SSC memo or school TC oraffidavit. In no case they shall write either the surname of husband or thename of husband.

4. Candidates shall make all their payments either through TS / AP Online Centre . Nopayment shall be made in cash to any person in any study centre. University isnot responsible for any such transactions.

5. No changes will be EFFECTED in the certificates with regard to caste and date of birtheither during the programme or after completion of the programme.

6. The University has set up a Help Desk at the headquarters to provide guidance to thestudents. Therefore, the students are advised to get full details of admission eitherthrough Help Desk or through the concerned Study Centre. The following are thenumbers of Help Desk.

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CONTENTSI. About the University 1II. Instituitional Mission and Mandate 1III. About the Programmes 1

1. M.A. (Economics) 12. M.A. (History) 23. M.A. (Political Science) 24. M.A. (Public Administration) 35. M.A. (Sociology) 36. M.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication) 37. M.Sc (Phychology) 58. M.A. (English) 59. M.A. (Hindi) 610. M.A. (Telugu) 611. M.A. (Urdu) 712. M.Com 713. M.Sc Mathematics / Applied Mathematics 814. M.Sc Botany 915. M.Sc Chemistry 1016. M.Sc Environmental Science 1017. M.Sc Physics 1118. M.Sc Zoology 12

IV. Admission Procedure & Eligibility Criteria 13V. List of Study Centres offering M.A., M.Com &

M.Sc (Mathematics & Applied Mathematics) 17VI. List of Study Centres offering M.Sc. Psychology 18VII. List of Study Centres offering M.A. Urdu 18VIII. List of Study Centres offering Journalism and Mass Communication 18VIII. List of Study Centres for M.Sc Botany, Chemistry,

Environmental Science, Physics & Zoology 19IX. Duration of the Programme 19X. Medium of Instruction 19XI. Course Delivery 20XII. Student Support Services 20XIII. Assignments 21XIV. Contact-Cum-Counselling Sessions 22XV. Library Facilities 22XVI. Fee Structure 23XVII. Pattern of Examination 23XVIII. Award of Degree 24XIX. Change of Programme 24XX. General Information 25

1. Change/Transfer of Study Centre 252. Re-admission Provision 26

XXI. How to Fill PG I Year Online Admission Registration Form 26Registration for PG II Year 28

XXII. Enclosures 28TUITION FEE PARTICULARS 31GENERAL ENQUIRY 32MODEL REGISTRATION FORM 33

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I. ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University, formerly known as Andhra Pradesh OpenUniversity, is the first Open University in India established by an Act of State Legislature in1982 in Andhra Pradesh representing a unique system of Open Learning. The Universityserves the objective of democratisation of higher education and the ideals of continuing education.Without any restrictions of age, gender and occupation, the University extends educationalopportunities to the people in all walks of life.The University offers Certificate, Diploma, Degreeand Post-Graduate Programmes through distance mode.All the programmes are recognised byUGC and Distance Education Bureau (DEB).

II. INSTITUTIONAL MISSION AND MANDATE

a) To provide educational opportunities to those who could not take advantage ofconventional institutions of higher learning.

b) To provide equality of educational opportunities for higher education of largesegments of the population, including those in employment, women (includinghousewives) and adults who wish to upgrade their education or acquire knowledgein various fields through distance education.

c) To provide flexibility with regard to eligibility for enrolment, age of entry, choice ofcourses, methods of learning, conduct of examinations and operation of theprogrammes.

d) To complement the programmes of the existing universities in the states of TS &AP in the field of higher learning, so as to maintain the highest standards on parwith those of the best universities in the country.

e) To promote integration within the states of TS & AP through its policies andprogrammes.

f) To offer degree courses and non-degree certificate courses for the benefit of theworking population in various fields and for the benefit those who wish to enrichtheir lives by studying subjects of culture and aesthetic value.

g) To make provision for research and for advancement and dissemination ofknowledge.

h) To serve as a source of continuing education, consultancy and to provide equalaccess to knowledge and higher education.

III. ABOUT THE PROGRAMMES

1. M.A. Economics (Telugu Medium)

The programme is called M.A. Economics. In the first year, a student has to study thefollowing five courses.

Course - 1 : Micro Economics

Course - 2 : Macro Economics

Course - 3 : Public Economics

Course - 4 : Quantitative Methods

Course - 5 : Indian Economic Policies

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In the Second Year, the student has to study the following five courses.

Course - 6 : Economics of Growth & Planning

Course - 7 : International Economics

Course - 8 : Industrial Economics

Course - 9 : Agricultural Economics

Course - 10 : Envioronmental Economics

2. M.A. History (Telugu Medium)

The programme is called M.A. in History. In the first year, a student has to study thefollowing five courses.

Course - 1 : Ancient Civilization

Course - 2 : Historical Method

Course - 3 : Modern Revolutions

Course - 4 : Indian National Movement, 1857 – 1947 A.D.

Course - 5 : History of Andhras from the Earliest Times upto 1687 A.D.

In the Second Year, the student has to study the following five courses.

Course - 6 : Socio - Economic History of India from the Earliest Times upto 700A.D.

Course - 7 : Socio - Economic History of India from 700 A.D. to 1707 A.D.

Course - 8 : Social History of Modern India

Course - 9 : History of Modern Andhra from 1724 to 1956 AD.

Course - 10 : Contemporary History of India from 1947-2010 AD.

3. M.A. Political Science (Telugu Medium)

The programme is called M.A. in Political Science. In the first year, a student has tostudy the following five courses.

Course - 1 : Western Political Thought

Course - 2 : Indian Political System

Course - 3 : Public Policy

Course - 4 : Indian Political Thought

Course - 5 : International Relations

In the Second Year, the student has to study the following five courses in Political Science.

Course - 6 : Comparative Politics

Course - 7 : Political Sociology

Course - 8 : State Politics in India

Course - 9 : Social Movements in India

Course - 10 : Governance

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4. M.A. Public Administration (Telugu Medium)

The programme is called M.A. in Public Administration. In the first year, a student has tostudy the following five courses.

Course - 1 : State, Society and Public Administration

Course - 2 : Administrative Theory

Course - 3 : Public Policy

Course - 4 : Public Systems Management

Course - 5 : Human Resource Management

In the Second Year, the following courses are offered.

Course - 6 : Indian Administration

Course - 7 : Rural Governance

Course - 8 : Urban Governance

Course - 9 : e - Governance

Course - 10 : Research Methods

5. M.A. Sociology (Telugu Medium)

The programme is called M.A. in Sociology. In the first year, a student has to study thefollowing five courses.

Course - 1 : Principles of Sociology

Course - 2 : Sociological Theory and Perspectives

Course - 3 : Research Methods and Social Statistics

Course - 4 : Rural and Urban Sociology

Course - 5 : Population Studies

In the Second Year, the student has to study the following five courses.

Course - 6 : Applied Sociology

Course - 7 : Social Movements and Change in India

Course - 8 : Social Anthropology and Tribal Studies

Course - 9 : Industrial Sociology and Labour Welfare

Course - 10 : Sociology of Health

6. M.A. Journalism and Mass Communication (English Medium)

Aims of the Programme

The aims of the M.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication) programme are:

1. To deveop quality of human resources in media industry.

2. To make the learner know the contemporary regional and national needs in media,PR, and Advertising industry.

3. To impart knowledge and professional skills to the learners to seek employment inMedia, Corporate Communications, PR and Advertising industry related profession.

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4. To equip the students the leadership qualities in journalism, mass communicationand social development.

5. To impart knowledge on the basics of journalism law, history and ethics.

6. To provide an opportunity to the prosperous candidates in Journalism profession.

Programme Structure

The University proposes to offer a two-year M.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication)Program in Semester mode. The programme consists of the following courses (includingProject Report and Viva-Voice) spread over two academic years. Each course carries100 Marks.

The duration of the programme is of two academic years with four semesters. However,a student can complete the programme within a maximum period of four years.

First Year

Semester - I

Course - 1 : Basics of Communication and JournalismCourse - 2 : Communication TheoriesCourse - 3 : History of MediaCourse - 4 : Writing and Reporting for MediaCourse - 5 : Broadcast MediaSemester - IICourse - 6 : Media Laws and EthicsCourse - 7 : Editing for MediaCourse - 8 : Broadcast Journalism PracticesCourse - 9 : ICT and New MediaCourse - 10 : Media Management

Second YearSemester - IIICourse - 11 : AdvertisingCourse - 12 : Development CommunicationCourse - 13 : Global CommunicationCourse - 14 : Communication Research (Quantitative)Course - 15 : Digital JournalismSemester - IVCourse - 16 : Public RelationsCourse - 17 : Rural CommunicationCourse - 18 : Communication Research (Qualitative)Course - 19 : Media LiteracyCourse - 20 : Project Report and Viva-voce

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7. M.Sc. Psychology (English Medium)

In the First Year of the M.Sc. Psychology programme, a student has to study the followingfour theory courses and a practical course.

Course - 1 : Principles of Psychology

Course - 2 : Social Psychology

Course - 3 : Psychopathology

Course - 4 : Life Span Development

Course - 5 : Statistics and Experimental Psychology (Practicals)

In the Second Year, a student has to study the following four theory courses and onepractical course.

Course - 6 : Personality

Course - 7 : Counselling Psychology

Course - 8 : Organizational Behaviour

Course - 9 : Research Methodology

Course - 10 : Psychometry and Psychological Testing (Practicals)

Intensive Practicals Sessions:

There will be an Intensive Practical Session for 36 hours spread over 6 days each in thefirst and second year at Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam, Tirupathi, Kurnool & Guntur.Attendance in Practical Classes is compulsory.

Important Note:In case the candidate fails to attend Practical classes after payingthe fee during the academic year, he/she has to pay the practical fee of Rs 1500/-through Demand Draft to attend M.Sc Psychology practical classes in the next academicyear.

8. M.A. English

The programme is called M.A. in English Language and Literature. In the first year astudent has to study the following five courses.

Course - 1 : Survey of British Literature

Course - 2 : American Literature

Course - 3 : English in India

Course - 4 : The Growth and Structure of English

Course - 5 : Literary Criticism

In the Second Year, the student has to study the following five courses:

Course - 6 : Indian Writing in English Translation

Course - 7 : Aspects of Language and their Relation to Literature.

Course - 8 : English in Use: The Abilities of Individuals.

Course - 9 : Indian English Literature

Course - 10 : The Teaching of English

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In this Programme, for the study of courses, 1, 2, 5, 6 and 9 (where they are not providedwith original texts) students will be expected to read primary texts in the original on theirown with the help of course material provided by the University as additional readingmaterial.

9. M.A. (Hindi) - I Year

The Programme is called M.A. (Hindi)

In the first year, a student has to study the following five courses.

Course - 1 : History of Hindi Literature - (Hindi Sahitya ka Itihas)

Course - 2 : Modern Hindi Poetry - (Adhunik Hindi Kavya)

Course - 3 : Hindi Prose Literature - (Hindi Gadya Sahitya)

Course - 4 : Translation : Theory and Practise - (Anuvad Siddhant Aur Vyavahar)

Course - 5 : Novelist Premchand - (Upanyaskar Premchand)

In the Second Year, the student has to study the following five courses.

Course - 6 : Medieval Hindi Poetry - (Madhyakaleen Hindi Kavya)

Course - 7 : Linguistics and History of Hindi Language - (Bhasha Vigyan AurHindi Bhasha Ka Itihas)

Course - 8 : Functional Hindi (Prayojanmulak Hindi)

Course - 9 : Poetics (Kavya Shastra)

Course - 10 : Dramatist Jayashankar Prasad - (Natakkar Jayashankar Prasad)

10. M.A. (Telugu) - I year

The Programme is called M.A. (Telugu)

In the first year, a student has to study the following five courses.

Course - 1 : Classical Poetry - („áêp# Hõq «fiO)

Course - 2 : Modern Poetry - (P èŒ∞xHõ Hõq «fiO)

Course - 3 : Prose Literature - (=K«# ™êÇ≤Ï «ºO)

Course - 4 : Literary Criticism - (™êÇ≤Ï «º q=∞~°≈)

Course - 5 : History of Literature - (™êÇ≤Ï «º K«i„ «)In the Second Year, the student has to study the following five courses.

Course - 6 : Evolution of Telugu Language - ( ≥Å∞QÆ∞ ÉèÏëê qHÍã¨O)

Course - 7 : Telugu Grammar and Prosody - (`≥Å∞QÆ∞ "åºHõ~° ѨiÏ=∞O –Kè«O^ÀÅOHÍ~° ѨiK«Ü«∞O)

Course - 8 : Methods of Teaching Telugu - ( ≥Å∞QÆ∞ ÉèÏëê ™êÇ≤Ï «º É’ èŒ# Ѩ Œú «∞Å∞)

Course - 9 : Folkloristics - (*Ï#Ѩ Œ q*Ï˝#O)

Course - 10 : Media Writing - (=∂ 茺=∂Å ~°K«#)

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11. M.A. (Urdu) - I year

The programme is called M.A. (Urdu)

In the first year a student has to study the following five courses.

Course - 1 : Urdu Lisaniyat

Course - 2 : Dakhniyat

Course - 3 : Qadeem Sheri Asnaf

Course - 4 : Urdu ki Adabi Tahzeebi Aur Saqafati Tareekh

Course - 5 : Afsanvi Nasr

In the Second Year, a student has to study the following five courses.

Course - 6 : Urdu Shaeri ka Ahde Jadeed

Course - 7 : Ghair Afsanvi Nasr

Course - 8 : Adabi Tanqeed

Course - 9 : Iblaghnavesi

Course - 10 : Urdu Zaban -o- Adab ki Tadress

12. M.Com (Master of Commerce) (English Medium)

The University offers a two-year Post Graduate Programme in Commerce leading tothe award of the Masters Degree in Commerce i.e., M.Com. This Programme is targetedat Graduates to enable them to enrich their knowledge and tone up their skills in commerceand trade.

The Programme is designed in such a way as to : (i) Familiarise the learners with thedynamics of organization; (ii) Equip them with the accounting tools needed for effectivedecision - making; (iii) Facilitate efficient management of finances; (iv) Impart skillsrequired for profitable marketing of products and services by taking into considerationthe everchanging business environment.

Further,the programme also aims at providing broader and deeper knowledge in thefields of Cost Accounting, Taxation, Financial Markets and Human Resource Management.

COURSE STRUCTURE

M.Com. I Year

Course - 1 : Organisation Theory and Behaviour

Course - 2 : Accounting for Management

Course - 3 : Financial Management

Course - 4 : Marketing Management

Course - 5 : Business Environment

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M.Com. II Year

Course - 6 : Quantitative Techniques

Course - 7 : Cost Accounting and Control

Course - 8 : Taxation

Course - 9 : Financial Markets and Services

Course - 10 : Human Resource Management

13. M.Sc. Mathematics / Applied Mathematics (English Medium)

The University offers two year Postgraduate Programmes in the subjects of Mathematics/Applied Mathematics leading to the degree of M.Sc. (Mathematics)/ M.Sc. (AppliedMathematics).

The ten (10) courses offered in the programmes are divided into two parts : Core Coursesand Elective Courses. The core courses are compulsory for all the students. Theelective courses are offered in Two Groups. Group 'A' consists of courses orientedtowards Mathematics and Group 'B' consists of courses oriented towards AppliedMathematics. A student has to select three courses either from Group 'A' or Group 'B'.All the elective courses are offered in the second year of programme. The particulars ofthe courses are as follows :

I YEAR (Previous)

Course - 1 : AlgebraCourse - 2 : Real AnalysisCourse - 3 : Discrete Mathematical StructuresCourse - 4 : Differential EquationsCourse - 5 : Topology

II YEAR (Final)

Course - 6 : Functional AnalysisCourse - 7 : Complex AnalysisCourse - 8 : ElectiveCourse - 9 : ElectiveCourse - 10 : Elective

Elective Courses

Group 'A' (Pure Mathematics) Group 'B' (Applied Mathematics)

8A - Commutative Algebra 8B - Methods of Applied Mathematics9A - Measure and Integration 9B - Numerical Methods10A - Operations Research 10B - Operations Research11A - Operator Theory.

(The Course Operations Research is offered in both groups because of its importance inresearch and further employment. The University may offer additional electives orrestrict the offer of all the electives in future depending on the academic necessity andrecommendations of the academic bodies of the university).

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A Student who selects three courses out of the electives offered in Group 'A' and passedall the Ten courses (7 core + 3 elective) and completes all other formalities laid down bythe Univerisity is eligible to receive the degree M.Sc. (Mathematics), Similarly a studentwho selects three courses out of the electives offered in group 'B' and passed all the Tencourses (7 core + 3 electives) and completes all the formalities laid down by theUniversity is eligible to receive the degree M.Sc. (Applied Mathematics).

PG SCIENCE PROGRAMMES [M.Sc(Botany, Chemistry, Environmental Science,Physics and Zoology)

14. M.Sc. BotanyI YEAR

In the First year the following Four courses of Theory and Four courses of Practicals areoffered:

Theory

Course - 1 : Biology and Diversity of Viruses, Bacteria and FungiCourse - 2 : Biology and Diversity of Algae, Bryophyta and Pteridophyta.Course - 3 : Gymnosperms, Taxonomy of Angiosperms and AnatomyCourse - 4 : Biochemistry and Plant Physiology

PracitcalsCourse - 1 : Biology and Diversity of Viruses, Bacteria and FungiCourse - 2 : Biology and Diversity of Algae, Bryophyta and Pteridophyta.Course - 3 : Gymnosperms, Taxonomy of Angiosperms and AnatomyCourse - 4 : Biochemistry and Plant Physiology

II YEAR

In the Second Year the following Four courses of Theory and Four courses of Practicals areoffered:

TheoryCourse - 5 : Cell Biology , Genetics, Biostatistics and EcologyCourse - 6 : Medicinal Plants and Embryology of AngiospermsCourse - 7 : Applied Mycology and Plant PathologyCourse - 8 : Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology

PracitcalsCourse - 5 : Cell Biology , Genetics, Biostatistics and EcologyCourse - 6 : Medicinal Plants and Embryology of AngiospermsCourse - 7 : Applied Mycology and Plant PathologyCourse - 8 : Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology

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15. M.Sc.Chemistry

I YEAR

In the First year the following Four courses of Theory and Four courses of Practicals areoffered:

TheoryCourse - 1 : Inorganic ChemistryCourse - 2 : Organic ChemistryCourse - 3 : Physical ChemistryCourse - 4 : Spectroscopy, Computers & Mathematics/Biology

PracticalsCourse - 1 : Inorganic ChemistryCourse - 2 : Organic ChemistryCourse - 3 : Physical ChemistryCourse - 4 : Spectroscopy, Computers & Mathematics/Biology

II YEAR

In the Second year the following Four courses of Theory and Four courses of Practicals areoffered:

TheoryCourse - 5 : Organic Reaction Mechanisms, Pericyclic Reactions, Photo Chemistry and

Stereo ChemistryCourse - 6 : Synthetic Organic ChemistryCourse - 7 : Natural Products, Heterocycles & SpectroscopyCourse - 8 : Drugs and Pharmaceuticals

PracticalsCourse - 5 : Separation and Identification of Organic CompoundsCourse - 6 : Spectroscopic Identification of Organic Compounds and ChromatographyCourse - 7 : Synthesis of Organic Compounds and Isolation of Natural ProductsCourse - 8 : Synthesis and Analysis of Drugs

16. M.Sc.Environmental Science

I YEAR

In the First year the following Four courses of Theory and Four courses of Practicals areoffered:

TheoryCourse - 1 : Computer ProgrammingCourse - 2 : Ecology and Natural Resources ManagementCourse - 3 : Environmental Remote Sensing and GISCourse - 4 : Environmental Health and Natural Hazards

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PracticalsCourse - 1 : Computer ProgrammingCourse - 2 : C and C++ ProgrammingCourse - 3 : Remote SensingCourse - 4 : Geographic Information System (GIS)

II YEAR

In the second year the following Four Courses of Theory and Four Courses of Practicals areoffered :

TheoryCourse - 5 : Air Pollution and Control TechnologiesCourse - 6 : EIA and Waste ManagementCourse - 7 : Water and Waste Water Treatment TechnologiesCourse - 8 : Global Environment Issues

PracticalsCourse - 5 : Water Analysis - ICourse - 6 : Water Analysis - IICourse - 7 : Waste Water and Air Analysis.Course - 8 : Soil Analysis

17. M.Sc.Physics

I YEAR

In the First Year the following Four Courses of theory and Four courses of practicals areoffered.

TheoryCourse - 1 : Mathematical Physics and Classical MechanicsCourse - 2 : Statistical Mechanics and Quantum MechanicsCourse - 3 : Solid State PhysicsCourse - 4 : Semiconductor Devices, Analog and Digital Electronics

PracticalsCourse - 1 : Heat and AcousticsCourse - 2 : OpticsCourse - 3 : Basic ElectronicsCourse - 4 : Digital Electronics and Computers

II YEAR

In the Second year the following Four courses of Theory and Four courses of Practicals areoffered:

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TheoryCourse - 5 : Nuclear Physics and Analytical TechniquesCourse - 6 : Electromagnetic Theory and SpectroscopyCourse - 7 : Memory Devices and MicroprocessorsCourse - 8 : Microwave Devices and Communication Systems

PracticalsCourse - 5 : SpectroscopyCourse - 6 : Modern PhysicsCourse - 7 : Memory Devices and MicroprocessorsCourse - 8 : Microwave Devices and Communication Systems

18. M.Sc Zoology

I Year

In the First Year the following Four courses of Theory courses of Practicals are offered:

TheoryCourse - 1 : Animal Diversity & EcologyCourse - 2 : Cell & Molecular BiologyCourse - 3 : Animal Physiology & Physiological ChemistryCourse - 4 : Human Cytogenetics & Developemental Biology

PracticalsCourse - 1 : Animal Diversity & EcologyCourse - 2 : Cell & Molecular BiologyCourse - 3 : Animal Physiology & Physiological ChemistryCourse - 4 : Human Cytogenetics & Developemental Biology

II YEAR

In the Second year the following Four courses of Theory and Four courses of Practicals areoffered. Students will have to take three compulsory courses (5,6,7) and opt either Course 8A- Applied Entomology or Course 8B - Applied Aquaculture.

TheoryCourse - 5 : ImmunologyCourse - 6 : Animal BiotechnologyCourse - 7 : Toxicology

PracticalsCourse - 5 : ImmunologyCourse - 6 : Animal BiotechnologyCourse - 7 : Toxicology

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OPTIONAL COURSES

TheoryCourse - 8A : Applied Entamology

ORCourse - 8B : Applied AquaculturePracticalsCourse - 8A : Applied Entomology

ORCourse - 8B : Applied Aquaculture

IMPORTANT NOTE

Student who seek admission into M.Sc (Botany / Chemistry / Environmental Science / Physics/ Zoology) has to attend practical classes in each year which is compulsory 75% of attendanceis compulsory to take year end practical examination.

In the case of candidates who have not attended practical classes during that academic year,after paying the fee, he/she has to pay the Practical fee of Rs.3600/- once again for thesubjects Botany, Environmental Sciences, Physics and Zoology and Rs. 4800/- in the case ofChemistry towards Lab Fee to attend the practical classes along with the existing current batch.

IV. ADMISSION PROCEDURE AND ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

A) Admission in to the Programme is open to all citizens of India who satisfy the followingconditions :

1. Admission into two year Post Graduate Programme in M.A. (Economics) (TeluguMedium) is open to all the citizens of India who hold a Bachelor’s Degree withEconomics as one of the subjects including B.Com,B.B.A ,B.E/B.Tech, B.B.M &MBA from an Indian University recognized by UGC and is a member of the Associationof Indian Universities.

2. Admission into two year Post Graduate Programme in M.A. History, Political Science,Public Administration, Sociology (All Telugu Media), Journalism and MassCommunication and English are open to all the citizens of India who hold a Bachelor’sDegree in any discipline from an Indian University which is recognized by the UGCand is a member of the Association of Indian Universities.

3. Admission into two year Post Graduate Programme in M.A. Hindi is open to all thecitizens of India who hold a Bachelor’s Degree with Hindi as second Language orHindi as one of the optional subjects or who have passed Hindi Examinations fromthe institutions of Hindi which are recognized as equivalent to B.A. by the StateGovernments or Central Government of India i.e., Bhasha Praveen (BL) by DakshinBharath Hindi Prachar Sabha, Chennai. The students who have passed Bachelor'sDegree from this university (Dr. BRAOU) having Hindi as one of the FoundationCourses in first year are also eligible to take admission in M.A (Hindi).

4. Admission into two year Post Graduate Programme in M.A. Telugu is open to all thecitizens of India who hold a Bachelor’s Degree with Telugu as Second Language orTelugu as one of the optional subjects or who have passed Telugu Examinations fromthe institutions of Telugu which are recognized as equivalent to B.A. by the StateGovernment or Central Government of India viz., such as BOL + English (SinglePaper), B.A.L. or who have passed Bachelor’s Degree from this University (Dr.BRAOU) having Telugu as one of the Foundation Courses.

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5. Admission into two year Post Graduate Programme in M.A. (Urdu) is open to allcitizens of India who possess a Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from an IndianUniversity recognized by UGC and the Association of Indian Universities with URDUas Second Language or Urdu as one of the optional subjects or who have passedUrdu examinations from the recognized colleges/institutions as equivalent to BA bythe respective State Governments or Central Government (Govt., of India) or UnionTerritory viz., such as Bachelor of Oriental Languages +English (Single Paper), B.A.Lor who have passed Bachelor's Degree from this University(Dr.BRAOU) havingURDU as one of the subjects in the Foundation Courses.

6. Admission into two year Post Graduate Programme M.Com., (English Medium) isopen to all citizens who possess a B.Com./B.B.A./ B.B.M./B.A (Commerce) Degreefrom any recognised University.

7. Admission into the two year M.Sc. Psychology Programme (English Medium) isopen to all the citizens of India who hold a Bachelor's Degree in any discipline froman Indian University recognised by UGC.

8. Admission into the two year Post Graduate Programme M.Sc in Mathematics AppliedMathematics (English Medium) is open to all citizens of India who hold a Bachelor'sDegree with Mathematics as one of the elective subjects of study from any IndianUniversity recongized by the UGC.

9. Admission to the M.Sc.,(Science)Programmes is open to all citizens of India whosatisfy the following conditions:

A. Admission into two year P.G..Programme in Botany is open to all the studentswho posess a B.Sc., Degree with Botany as one of the subjects or its equivalentfrom any indian University recognized by U.G.C.

B. Admission into two year P.G Programme in Chemistry is open to all the studentswho posses a B.Sc., Degree with Chemistry as one of the subjects or itsequivalent from any indian University recognized by U.G.C.

C. Admission into two year P.G Programme in Environmental Science is open toall the students who posses a B.Sc., Degree with Science or its equivalent fromany indian University recognized by U.G.C.

D. Admission in two year P.G Programme in Physics is open to all the studentswho posses a B.Sc. Degree with Physics and Mathematics from any indianUniversity recognized by U.G.C.

E. Admission into two year P.G Programme in Zoology is open to all the studentswho posses a B.Sc. Degree with Zoology or its equivalent as one of the subjectsfrom any Indian University recognized by U.G.C.

10.M.Sc (Botany/Chemistry/Environment Science/Physics/Zoology):- The numberof seats at each Study Centre is limited to 50, for each Programme.

11. Governement rules and regulations pertaining to the reservation of seats in theUniversites will also be applicable for making admission. Seats unfilled in any particularStudy Centre for want of qualified applicants will be filled by admitting qualifiedcandidates from other Study Centres.

B) Admissions are confirmed on the basis of first come - first serve.

C) Admissions shall be made on the Study Centre basis. Candidates have to select theirStudy Centre. Normally, the candidates are allotted the Study Centre of their choice.

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However, the University reserves the right to allot a student to any Study Centre otherthan that chosen by the candidate.

D) Government rules and regulations pertaining to the reservation of seats in the Universitieswill also be applicable for making admissions.

E) Candidates who did PG from any University without first degree (UG) are not eligible toseek admission into PG Programmes of Dr. B.R.A.O.U.

Z) „H˜Ok ¿Ñ~˘¯#fl +¨~° «∞Å#∞ áê\˜OKÕ ÉèÏ~°fÜ«∞ áœ~°∞ÅO ŒiH˜ D „áÈ„QÍOÖ’ KÕ~°_®xH˜ J=HÍâ◊=ÚOk.

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2. Ô~O_»∞ ã¨O= «û~åÅ áÈã¨∞ì„QÍ_»∞ºÜÕ∞\ò HÍ~°º„Hõ=∂Å∞ ZO.U. - K«i„ «, ZO.U. - ~å[huâß„ãÎO,ZO.U. - „ѨÉèí∞ «fi áêÅ<åâß„ãÎO, ZO.U. - ™È+≤Ü«∂Ål ( ≥Å∞QÆ∞ g∞_çÜ«∞O ZO.U. – [~°fle[OJO_£ =∂ãπ Hõ=¸ºxˆH+¨<£ (WOw¡+¨µ g∞_çÜ«∞O), ZO.U. - WOw¡+¨µÅÖ’ „Ѩ"ÕâßxH˜, ÉèÏ~°fÜ«∞áœ~°∞Å∂, ÉèÏ~°fÜ«∞ qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞OÖ’x U ã¨|˚‰õΩìÖ’<≥·<å _ç„wx á⁄Ok# "åÔ~=Ô~·<å J~°∞›Å∞.J~Ú`Õ, D _ç„wx „Ѩ^è•#O KÕã≤# qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞O Ü«Ú.l.ã≤. QÆ∞iÎOѨÙ#∞ á⁄Ok, ÉèÏ~°fÜ«∞qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∂Å ã¨OѶ∞OÖ’ ã¨Éèíº «fiO á⁄Ok LO_®e. "≥Ú Œ@ KÕi# "åiH˜ =ÚO Œ∞ „áê è•#º «LO@∞Ok.

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4. Ô~O_Õà◊§ áÈãπì„QÍ_»∞ºÜÕ∞\ò ™ê÷~Ú ZO.U. `≥Å∞QÆ∞ HÍ~°º„Hõ=∞OÖ’ KÕ~°_®xH˜ Ü«Ú.l.ã≤. QÆ∞iÎOѨÙá⁄Ok#, ÉèÏ~ °fÜ«∞ qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∂Å ã¨OѶ ¨∞OÖ’ ã¨Éè íº`«fiO á⁄Ok# U ÉèÏ~ °fÜ«∞qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞O#∞O_≥·<å `≥Å∞QÆ∞ kfifÜ«∞ ÉèÏ+¨QÍ ÖË^• `≥Å∞QÆ∞ SzÛHõOQÍ ÉϺzÅ~ü _ç„wá⁄Ok# "åÔ~=Ô~·<å J~°∞›ÖË. ~å„+ì, ˆHO„ Œ „ѨÉèí∞`åfiÅKÕ ÉϺzÅ~ü PѶπ P~üìû _ç„wH˜ ã¨=∂#OQÍQÆ∞iÎOѨ|_ç# ≥Å∞QÆ∞ ѨsHõ∆Å∞ - a.X.ZÖò. WOw¡+¨µ (XHõ ¿ÑѨ~°∞QÍ) a.Z.ZÖò. =O\˜ "å\˜Ö’QÍxÖË • _®II a.P~ü. JOÉË Œ ~ü ™ê~°fi„uHõ qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞O _ç„wÖ’ "≥Ú Œ\˜ ã¨O= «û~° =∞øeHÍOâßÅHÀ~°∞ûÖ’ ≥Å∞QÆ∞ áê~îåºOâ◊OQÍ K«kq LfÎ~°‚ « á⁄Ok# q^•º~°∞÷ÅO`å J~°∞›ÖË.

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V. List of Study Centres offering P.G. Programmes: M.A , M.Sc (Mathematics/AppliedMathematics) & M.Com

SS.No. Location of RCC / Study Centres Mobile Number CentreCode No.

1 Govt. Degree College for Men, Adilabad, 08732-221016 7382929601 0012 Govt. Degree College for Men, Anantapur, Ph. No. 08554-222448 7382929602 0023 Govt. Degree College for Men, Kadapa, Ph. No. 08562-258866 7382929603 0034 J.K.C. College, Guntur, 0863-2244323 7382929605 0055 S.R.R. Govt. College, Karimnagar, Ph. No. 0878-2253599 7382929606 0066 S.R. & B.G.N.R. Govt. College, Khammam, 08742-227871 7382929607 0077 Silver Jubilee Govt. College, Kurnool, Ph. No. 08518-230055 7382929608 0088 M.V.S. Arts & Science Govt. College, Mahaboobnagar

08542-275947 7382929609 0099 Nagarjuna Govt. College, Nalgonda, Ph. No.08682-223768 7382929610 01010 Sri Sarvodaya College, Nellore Ph.No.0861-2332162 7382929611 01111 Giriraj Govt. College, Nizamabad, Ph. No.08642-222055 7382929612 01212 Govt. Degree College, Rajahmundry, Ph. No. 0883-2473080 7382929614 01413 Govt. Degree College, Siddipet, 08457-223826 7382929615 01514 Govt. Degree College (Men), Srikakulam, 08942-226001 7382929616 01615 S.V. Arts & Science College, Tirupati, Ph. No.0877-2249607 7382929617 01716 Dr. V.S. Krishna Govt. Degree College, Visakhapatnam

Ph. No.0891-2536673 7382929619 01917 University College of Arts & Science, Subedari, Hanamkonda,

(Warangal). Ph. No.0870-2511862 7382929621 02118 PG College (OU), Paradise X Roads, Secunderabad

[M.A (Telugu, English, Hindi, Urdu) and M.Com]040-27903886 7382929623 023

19 Cherlapally Prison 03120 SRR & CVR Govt. Degree College, Machavaram,

Vijayawada. Ph. No. 0866-2434868 7382929642 04221 Central Prison, Rajahmundry 07422 Central Prison,Warangal 11723 Central Prison, Kadapa 16624. Faculty of Social Sciences, Dr. B.R.A.O.U. Campus, Hyderabad

[M.A (Eco, Hist, Pol.Sci, Sociology, Pub. Admn),M.Sc (Psy, Maths / App. Maths)] 228

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VI. List of Study Centres offering M.Sc. (Psychology) Programme

S.No. Code No. Name of the Study Centre

1 003 Government Degree College for Men, Kadapa2 005 JKC College, Guntur3 006 SRR Govt. Degree College, Karimnagar.4 007 S.R. & B.G.N.R. Govt. College, Khammam.5 008 Silver Jubilee Government College Kurnool.6 012 Giriraj Government College, Nizamabad.7 014 Government Degree College, Rajahmundry.8 017 S.V. Arts & Science College, Tirupathi.9 019 Dr. V.S. Krishna Govt. Degree College, Visakhapatnam.10 031 Central Prison, Cherlapally, Hyderabad.11 228 Faculty of Social Sciences, BRAOU Campus, Hyderabad.

VII. List of Study Centres offering M.A Urdu Programme

S.No. Code No. Name of the Study Centre

1 001 Govternment Degree College for Men, Adilabad2 002 Government Degree College for Men, Ananthapur3 003 Government Degree College for Men, Kadapa4 005 JKC College, Guntur5 006 S.R.R Govternment Degree College, Karimnagar.6 008 Silver Jubilee Government.College, Kurnool.7 009 MVS Govt.Arts & Science College, Mahaboobnagar8 010 Nagarjuna Government College, Nalgonda9 012 Girraj Government College, Nizamabad10 015 Government Degree College, Siddipet11 021 University Arts & Science College, Subedari, Hanmakonda, Warangal12 023 P.G. College (OU), Paradise 'X' Road, Hyderabad.

VIII. List of Study Centres offering M.A Journalism and Mass Communication

S.No. Code No. Name of the Study Centre

1 012 Girraj Government College, Nizamabad2 017 S.V. Arts & Science College, Tirupathi.3 019 Dr. V.S. Krishna Govt. Degree College, Visakhapatnam.4 021 University Arts & Science College, Subedari, Hanmakonda, Warangal5 042 SRR & CVR Govt. Degree College, Machavaram, Vijayawada.6 228 Faculty of Social Sciences, BRAOU Campus, Hyderabad.

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IX.List of Study Centres Offering M.Sc Botany, Chemistry, Environmental Science,Physics & Zoology

S.No. Code No. Location of RCC01 017 S.V. Arts & Science College, Tirupati,

Ph. No.0877-2249607 / 738292961702 019 Dr. V.S. Krishna Govt. Degree College, Visakhapatnam

Ph. No.0891-2536673 / 738292961903 021 University College of Arts & Science, Subedari, Hanamkonda,

Warangal. Ph. No.0870-2511862 / 738292962104 208 Faculty of Science, STML Building, Dr. BRAOU Campus,

Road No. 46, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad - 33. Ph: 040-23680648 / 7382929808

XI. DURATION OF THE PROGRAMME

The minimum duration of each programme is two academic years. However, astudent can complete the programme in a maximum period of four years. Theminimum duration of the programme is divided into two parts. The first year of theprogramme is termed as “Previous” and the Second Year as “Final”.

The Maximum period allowed to the candidate ceases with the supplementary/Spell-IIexamination of the last year of the period, i.e. at the end of six academic years. If theUniversity for any reason does not conduct the supplementary/Spell-II examination ofthe last year, the maximum period allowed to the student ceases with the annual examinationof that year.

HÍ~°º„Hõ=∞ =º=kè

D HÍ~°º„Hõ=∞ Hõh㨠HÍÅѨiq∞u Ô~O_»∞ ã¨O=`«û~åÅ∞ J~Ú#ѨÊ\˜H©, q^•ºi÷ D HÍ~°º„Hõ=∂xflD HÍ~°º„Hõ=∞ Hõh㨠HÍÅѨiq∞u Ô~O_»∞ ã¨O=`«û~åÅ∞ J~Ú#ѨÊ\˜H©, q^•ºi÷ D HÍ~°º„Hõ=∂xflD HÍ~°º„Hõ=∞ Hõh㨠HÍÅѨiq∞u Ô~O_»∞ ã¨O=`«û~åÅ∞ J~Ú#ѨÊ\˜H©, q^•ºi÷ D HÍ~°º„Hõ=∂xflD HÍ~°º„Hõ=∞ Hõh㨠HÍÅѨiq∞u Ô~O_»∞ ã¨O=`«û~åÅ∞ J~Ú#ѨÊ\˜H©, q^•ºi÷ D HÍ~°º„Hõ=∂xflD HÍ~°º„Hõ=∞ Hõh㨠HÍÅѨiq∞u Ô~O_»∞ ã¨O=`«û~åÅ∞ J~Ú#ѨÊ\˜H©, q^•ºi÷ D HÍ~°º„Hõ=∂xfl<åÅ∞QÆ∞ (4) ã¨O=`«û~åÅ =º=kèÖ’ ѨÓiÎ KÕÜ«∞=K«∞Û. <åÅ∞QÆ∞ (4) ã¨O=`«û~åÅ =º=kèÖ’ ѨÓiÎ KÕÜ«∞=K«∞Û. <åÅ∞QÆ∞ (4) ã¨O=`«û~åÅ =º=kèÖ’ ѨÓiÎ KÕÜ«∞=K«∞Û. <åÅ∞QÆ∞ (4) ã¨O=`«û~åÅ =º=kèÖ’ ѨÓiÎ KÕÜ«∞=K«∞Û. <åÅ∞QÆ∞ (4) ã¨O=`«û~åÅ =º=kèÖ’ ѨÓiÎ KÕÜ«∞=K«∞Û. D HÍ~°º„Hõ=∞ Hõh㨠HÍÅѨiq∞ux Ô~O_»∞Œâ◊Å∞QÍ qÉèílOz, "≥Ú Œ\˜ ã¨O= «û~åxfl '„Ñ‘qÜ«∞ãπ—QÍ, Ô~O_»∞ ã¨O= «û~åxfl 'ÃѶ·#Öò—QÍ =º=ǨÏi™êÎ~°∞.

U Õx HÍ~°O =Å¡ qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞O spell-2 / supplementary exams x x~°fiÇ≤ÏOK«ÖËHõáÈ~Ú#@¡~Ú ÕP q^•º~°∞úʼnõΩ QÆi+ì HÍŠѨiq∞u spell-2 / supplementary exams ‰õΩ Ñ¨iq∞ «O KÕÜ«∞|_»∞ «∞Ok.

XII. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION

M.A. (Eco/His./Pol.Sci./Pub. Admn./Sociology) are offered only in Telugu mediumand the course material will also be provided in Telugu only. M.A. (Eng/Hindi/Telugu/Urdu) are offered in specified languages and the course material will also be provided inthat language only.

M.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication), M.Com., M.Sc. (Maths/Applied Maths/M.Sc. Psychology, Botany, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Physics, Zoology) areoffered in English medium only and the course material will be provided only in English.However, the students of M.A. (Economics, History, Political Science, PublicAdministration and Sociology) are allowed to take examination in English also. Simillarly,the students of M.Com are allowed to take examination in Telugu. Students pursuingother programmes need to take examination in specified language medium only.

É’ èŒ<å =∂ 茺=∞O

ZO.Z. (Economics / History / Political Science / Public Administration and Sociology)„á⁄„QÍOÅ∞ `≥Å∞QÆ∞`≥Å∞QÆ∞`≥Å∞QÆ∞`≥Å∞QÆ∞`≥Å∞QÆ∞ É’^èŒ<å=∂^茺=∞O ^•fi~å =∂„`«"Õ∞ JOkOK«|_»∞`«∞<åfl~Ú. JO^Œ∞=Å¡ g\˜

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áê~îåºOâßÅ∞ ≥Å∞QÆ∞Ö’<Õ W=fi|_» å~Ú. ZO.Z (Eng/Hindi/Telugu/Urdu) JÜ«∂ ÉèÏ+Ö’¡<Õ ~åÜ«∂eHÍ|\˜ì, "å\˜ áê~î°ºOâßÅ∞ P q^èŒOQÍ W=fi|_»`å~Ú. ZO.Zã‘û (Maths/Applied Maths/ M.Sc.Psychology) =∞iÜ«Ú ZO.HÍO „á⁄„QÍOÅ∞ POQÆ¡POQÆ ¡POQÆ ¡POQÆ ¡POQÆ ¡ =∂ 茌º=∞O ^•fi~å =∂„ «"Õ∞ JOkOK«|_»∞ «∞<åfl~Ú.HÍ|\˜ì g\˜ áê~îåºOâßÅ∞ POQÆ¡OÖ’<Õ W=fi|_»`å~Ú. J~Ú`Õ ZO.Z. (Economics / History /Political Science / Public Administration and Sociology) q^•º~°∞÷Å∞ ѨsHõ∆Å#∞ POQ¡ÆOÖ’‰õÄ_® ~åÜ«∞=K«∞Û. JÖψQ, ZO.HÍO q^•º~°∞úÅ∞ ≥Å∞QÆ∞Ö’ ‰õÄ_® ѨsHõ∆Å∞ ~åÜ«∞=K«∞Û.

XIII. COURSE DELIVERY

The University adopts a multi-media approach for instruction by :1. Supplying printed Course Material prepared by the experts in the field2. Arranging Contact -cum-Counselling Classes.3. Broadcasting Radio lessons / Tele lessons4. Making available Audio and Video lessons;5. Teleconforence through Doordarshan Yadagiri and Sapthagiri Channels on every

Sunday from 2.00 p.m to 3.00 p.m.

É’^èŒ<å q^è•#O

qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞O |Ǩïà◊ =∂ 茺=∞ É’ èŒ<å Ѩ Œúux J=ÅOaã¨∞ÎOk.

1. PÜ«∂ q+¨Ü«∂Ö’¡ xѨÙ∞Ö·#, xëê‚ «∞Ö·#"å~°∞ «Ü«∂~°∞ KÕã≤# HÀ~°∞û "≥∞\©iÜ«∞Öò JOkOK«_»O.

2. ˆ~_çÜ≥∂ áê~îåÅ#∞ / >ˇeq[<£ ^•fi~å áê~îåÅ#∞ „Ѩ™ê~°O KÕÜ«∞_»O.

3. Œ$â◊º, „â◊= áê~îåÅ#∞ J 茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„^•ÅÖ’ q^•ºi÷H˜ JO Œ∞ÉÏ@∞Ö’ LOK«_»O.

4. HÍO\ÏH±ì–Hõ"£∞–H“xûeOQ∑ `«~°QÆ`«∞Å#∞ U~åÊ@∞ KÕÜ«∞_»O.

5. Œ∂~° Œ~°≈<£ Ü«∂ Œyi, ã¨ÑÎyi Kèå<≥à◊¡ ^•fi~å „Ñ¨u Pk"å~°O =∞ 蕺ǨÏflO 2.00 #∞Oz 3.00QÆO@Å =~°‰õΩ >ˇeHÍ#ÊùÔ~<£û „Ѩ «ºHõ∆ „Ѩ™ê~°O.

XIV. STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

Dr.B.R. Ambedkar Open University functions through a network of 208 study Centreswhich are located in each District of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh States and the twincities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. The University is offering P.G. Programmes at19 Study Centres which are located in Adilabad, Anantapur, Kadapa, Guntur, Hyderabad/ Secunderabad, Karimnagar, Khammam, Kurnool, Mahaboobnagar,Nalgonda, Nellore,Nizamabad, Rajahmundry, Siddipet, Srikakulam, Tirupati, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnamand Warangal.

Each Study Centre is headed by a Deputy Director/ Asst.Director/ Co-ordinator whoarranges Contact-cum-Counselling Classes for the students attached to it, and engagesthe services of the staff of the local Universities/Colleges on a part-time basis.

The Contact-cum-Counselling Classes, which serve the same purpose as face-to-faceinstructions, are meant for discussion of the study materials that are supplied to thestudents, and the replay of audio/video cassettes based on the lessons. The studentsseek guidance from the Academic Counsellors with regard to their study and their academicgoals.

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The University broadcasts Radio Lessons (All India Radio, Hyderabad-A) from Mondayto Sunday and Teleconference through Doordarshan Yadagiri and Sapthagiri Channelsonly on Sundays. The schedule of the programmes will be available in the respectiveStudy Centres.

q^•ºi÷ ¿ã=Å∞

~å„+ìOÖ’x Jxfl lÖÏ¡ÅÖ’, ÃÇ·Ï Œ~åÉÏ £, ã≤H˜O„^•ÉÏ £ #QÆ~åÅ`À ã¨Ç¨ HõeÑ≤ 208 J 茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„^•Å^•fi~å _®II a.P~ü. JOÉË Œ ~ü ™ê~°fi„uHõ qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞O q^•ºi÷ ¿ã"å q èŒ∞Å#∞ x~°fiÇ≤Ï™ÈÎOk. Ñ≤.l.q^•º HÍ~°º„Hõ=∂Å#∞ 19 J 茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„^•ÅÖ’ qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞O x~°fiÇ≤Ï™ÈÎOk. Jq: (1) JkÖÏÉÏ £,(2) J#O «Ñ¨Ó~ü, (3) Hõ_»Ñ¨, (4) HõsO#QÆ~ü, (5) Hõ~°∂flÅ∞, (6) Y=∞‡O, (7) QÆ∞O@∂~°∞, (8) u~°∞Ѩu,(9) #ÖÁæO_», (10) <≥Å∂¡~°∞, (11) x*Ï=∂ÉÏ £, (12) =∞ǨÏ|∂Éò#QÆ~ü, (13) ~å[=∞O„_ç, (14) =~°OQÆÖò,(15) q[Ü«∞"å_», (16) qâßYѨ@flO, (17) ã≤kú¿Ñ@, (18) NH͉õΩà◊O, (19) ÃÇ·Ï Œ~åÉÏ £ / ã≤H˜O„^•ÉÏ £.

„Ѩu J 茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„^•xfl x~°fiÇ≤ÏOKÕO Œ∞‰õΩ _çѨӺ\© _≥·~°Hõì~ü / Jã≤ÃãìO\ò _≥·~°Hõì~ü / HÀ-Pi¤<Õ@~ü QÍxLO\Ï~°∞. P J 茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„^•Ö’¡ „Ѩ"Õâ◊O á⁄Ok# q^•º~°∞÷ʼnõΩ HÍO\ÏH±ì–Hõ"£∞–H“xûeOQ∑ «~°QÆ «∞Å#∞U~åÊ@∞ KÕ™êÎ~°∞. JO Œ∞HÀã¨O, ™ê÷xHõ"≥∞ÿ# qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞O / HõàÏâßÅÖ’¡x J 蕺Ѩ‰õΩÅ∞ (JHõ_»q∞H±H“xûÅ~°∞¡) q^•º~°∞÷ʼnõΩ q^•º HÍ~°º„Hõ=∂Å#∞ K«iÛOz ã¨ÅǨÅ#∞ W™êÎ~°∞. JÃã·<£û"≥∞O\òû „Ѩâ◊flʼnõΩã¨=∂ è•<åÅ∞ «Ü«∂~°∞ KÕÜ«∞_®xH˜ =∂~°æ Œ~°≈HÍÅ#∞ ã¨∂z™êÎ~°∞. D «~°QÆ «∞Å∞ =ÚMÏ=Úd É’ èŒ#^•fi~å HõeˆQ „ѨÜ≥∂[<åxfl KÕ‰õÄ~°∞™êÎ~Ú.

PÖò WO_çÜ«∂ ˆ~_çÜ≥∂, ÃÇ·Ï Œ~åÉÏ £-Z Ö’ „Ѩ™ê~°=∞ÜÕ∞º qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞O ˆ~_çÜ≥∂ áê~îåÅ Ü≥ÚHõ„Ѩ™ê~åÅ xs‚ « ã¨=∞Ü«∂xfl, XHõ *Ïa`å ~°∂ѨOÖ’ q^•ºi÷H˜ JOk™êÎ~°∞. ˆ~_çÜ≥∂ áê~îåÅ∞ "å~°OÖ’P~°∞ ~ÀAÅ∞ „Ѩ™ê~°=∞ø`å~Ú.

XIII. ASSIGNMENTS

It is compulsory for students to answer and submit the assignments prescribed for theprogramme by the University. Students have to download these assignments fromthe University website (www.braou.ac.in / www.braouonline.in). These assignmentscarry a weightage of 30% of marks for the year end Examinations. Separate pass marksof 40% in assignments and the year-end examinations are necessary for declaring acandidate passed in any Course (i.e., a Student shall score a minimum of 12 out of 30 inassignments, and 28 out of 70 at the year-end Examinations). Failure to submit theassignments, or failure to secure a minimum of 12 marks out of 30 in assignments in eachCourse, would result in a candidate being declared “failed” in that Course, even thougha candidate gets the pass mark in the year-end examination. Students are advised tostrictly adhere to the schedule of submission of Assignments for each Course. Securinga minimum marks of 6 out of 15 in each assignment is mandatory to pass in eachassignment.

JÉèϺ™êÅ∞

„Ѩu q^•ºi÷ qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞O xˆ~útOz# JÉèϺ™êʼnõΩ ã¨=∂^è•<åÅ∞ ~åã≤ J^茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„^ŒOÖ’JO^Œ*ËÜ«∂e. q^•º~°∞úÅ∞ D JÉèϺ™êÅ#∞ qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞ "≥ÉòÃã·\ò (q^•º~°∞úÅ∞ D JÉèϺ™êÅ#∞ qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞ "≥ÉòÃã·\ò (q^•º~°∞úÅ∞ D JÉèϺ™êÅ#∞ qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞ "≥ÉòÃã·\ò (q^•º~°∞úÅ∞ D JÉèϺ™êÅ#∞ qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞ "≥ÉòÃã·\ò (q^•º~°∞úÅ∞ D JÉèϺ™êÅ#∞ qâ◊fiq^•ºÅÜ«∞ "≥ÉòÃã·\ò (www.braou.ac.in /www.braouonline.in) #∞O_ç _Ò<£Ö’_£ KÕã¨∞HÀ"åe.) #∞O_ç _Ò<£Ö’_£ KÕã¨∞HÀ"åe.) #∞O_ç _Ò<£Ö’_£ KÕã¨∞HÀ"åe.) #∞O_ç _Ò<£Ö’_£ KÕã¨∞HÀ"åe.) #∞O_ç _Ò<£Ö’_£ KÕã¨∞HÀ"åe. ã¨O= «û~åO « ѨsHõ∆ÅÖ’ g\˜H˜ 30 âß «O=∂~°∞¯Å∞O\Ï~Ú. JÉèϺ™êÖ’¡#∂, ã¨O= «û~åO « ѨsHõ∆Ö’¡#∂ LfÎ~°∞‚Å∞ HÍ=_®xH˜ 40 âß «O =∂~°∞¯Å∞LO_®e (JO>Ë JÉèϺ™êÖ’¡ 30 =∂~°∞¯Å‰õΩ 12 =∂~°∞¯Å∞, ã¨O= «û~åO « ѨsHõ∆Ö’¡ 70 =∂~°∞¯Å‰õΩ 28=∂~°∞¯Å#∞ q^•ºi÷ `«Ñ¨Êxã¨iQÍ á⁄O^•e). JÉèϺ™êÅ#∞ JO^Œ*ËÜ«∞_»OÖ’ q^•ºi÷ qѶ¨Å"≥∞ÿ<å,JÉèϺ™êÅÖ’ Hõh㨠=∂~°∞¯Å∞ 12 #∞ á⁄O ŒÖËHõáÈ~Ú<å, J «_»∞ / P"≥∞ LfÎ~°‚ « ™êkèOz#@∞¡ HÍ Œ∞.

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XHõ"Õà◊ ã¨O= «û~åO « ѨsHõ∆Ö’¡ LfÎ~°‚ « ™êkèOz<å ‰õÄ_®, P q^•ºi÷ LfÎ~°‚ « ™êkèOz#@∞¡QÍ „ѨHõ\˜OK«~°∞.JÉèϺ™êÅ#∞ xs‚ « QÆ_»∞=Ù ÕnÖ’QÍ YzÛ «OQÍ q^•º~°∞÷Å∞ «=∞ J 茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„^•Ö’¡ JO Œ*ËÜ«∂e.„Ѩu áê~îåºOâßxH© JÉèϺ™êÅ#∞ q^•ºi÷ W"åfieû LO@∞Ok. „Ѩu áê~îåºOâßxH˜ Ô~O_»∞ JÉèϺ™êÅ∞K˘Ñ¨C# q^•ºi÷ JO^Œ*ËÜ«∂eû LO@∞Ok. XH˘¯Hõ¯ JÉèϺ™êxH˜ 15 =∂~°∞¯Å∞O\Ï~Ú. q^•ºi÷q^•ºi÷q^•ºi÷q^•ºi÷q^•ºi÷XHÀ¯ JÉèϺã¨OÖ’ áêãπ HÍ=_®xH˜ Hõhã¨O 6 =∂~°∞¯Å∞ á⁄O^Œ_»O `«Ñ¨Êxã¨i.XHÀ¯ JÉèϺã¨OÖ’ áêãπ HÍ=_®xH˜ Hõhã¨O 6 =∂~°∞¯Å∞ á⁄O^Œ_»O `«Ñ¨Êxã¨i.XHÀ¯ JÉèϺã¨OÖ’ áêãπ HÍ=_®xH˜ Hõhã¨O 6 =∂~°∞¯Å∞ á⁄O^Œ_»O `«Ñ¨Êxã¨i.XHÀ¯ JÉèϺã¨OÖ’ áêãπ HÍ=_®xH˜ Hõhã¨O 6 =∂~°∞¯Å∞ á⁄O^Œ_»O `«Ñ¨Êxã¨i.XHÀ¯ JÉèϺã¨OÖ’ áêãπ HÍ=_®xH˜ Hõhã¨O 6 =∂~°∞¯Å∞ á⁄O^Œ_»O `«Ñ¨Êxã¨i.

XIV. CONTACT-CUM-COUNSELLING SESSIONS

a) The Contact-cum-Counselling sessions are arranged only at those Study Centresof the list, where the minimum number of admitted students are ten(10). If thenumber of admitted students at a Study Centre is less than ten (10), the studentsmay utilise the Counselling services in other nearby Study Centre. However, theexaminations will be held at the Study Centre where the student is admitted. Further,the student shall have to submit the assignments only at the study centre where he/ she has taken the admission.

b) In case of electives of II year, a minimum student strgenth of 5 is required forproviding Counselling in that elective Course. However, if the student strength isless than 5 they may utilize the Counselling Services for such elective courses fromany other nearby Study Centre.

c) If no student attends the contact classes continuously for two sessions at a StudyCentre, the counselling facility for that course at that Study centre will bediscontinued.

ã¨Oã¨~°æ ã¨ÅǨ «~°QÆ «∞Å∞

Z) Hõhã¨O 10 =∞Ok, JO «‰õΩÃÑ·QÍ q^•º~°∞÷Å∞ „Ѩ"Õâ◊O á⁄Ok# J 茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„^•ÅÖ’<Õ P ã¨Oã¨~°æã¨ÅǨ «~°QÆ «∞Å∞ x~°fiÇ≤ÏOK«|_» å~Ú. „Ѩ"Õâ◊O á⁄Ok# q^•º~°∞÷Å ã¨OYº 10 Hõ<åfl «‰õΩ¯=LO>Ë, "å~°∞ «=∞‰õΩ ŒQÆæ~°Ö’x =∞~À J 茺ܫ∞# HO„ ŒOÖ’ D É’ èŒ<å 㨠Œ∞áêÜ«∂xfl á⁄O Œ=K«∞Û.J~Ú Õ, q^•ºi÷ „Ѩ"Õâ◊O á⁄Ok# J 茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„ ŒOÖ’<Õ Ñ¨sHõ∆Å#∞ x~°fiÇ≤ÏOK«_»O [~°∞QÆ∞ «∞Ok.q^•ºi÷ „Ѩ"Õâ◊O á⁄Ok# J 茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„ ŒOÖ’<Õ JÉèϺ™êÅ#∞ ‰õÄ_® JO Œ*ËÜ«∂eû LO@∞Ok.

a) Ô~O_»= ã¨O=`«û~°OÖ’ SzÛùHõ áê~îåºOâßÅ#∞ ZOÑ≤Hõ KÕã¨∞‰õΩ#flѨC_»∞, JÖÏ ZOÑ≤Hõ KÕã¨∞‰õΩ#fláê~îåºOâßÖ’¡ „Ѩ"Õâ◊O á⁄Ok# q^•º~°∞÷Å ã¨OYº Hõhã¨O 5 =∞Ok L#flѨC_Õ "åiH˜ D áê~îåºOâßÖ’¡ã¨ÅǨ ã¨Oã¨~°æ `«~°QÆ`«∞Å ™œHõ~°ºO HõeÊOK«|_»∞`«∞Ok. J~Ú`Õ, q^•º~°∞úÅ ã¨OYº 5 Hõ#fl«‰õΩ¯=QÍ LO>Ë P áê~îåºOâßʼnõΩ ã¨O|OkèOz, É’ èŒ<å ™œHõ~åºxfl q^•ºi÷ «#‰õΩ ŒQÆæ~°Ö’ =∞~À

J 茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„ ŒOÖ’ á⁄O Œ=K«∞Û.

ã≤) ã¨ÅǨ ã¨Oã¨~°æ «~°QÆ «∞ʼnõΩ q^•º~°∞÷Å∞ Ô~O_çO\˜H˜ =~°∞ã¨QÍ XHõ~°∞ ‰õÄ_® Ǩ[~°∞HÍx ã¨O Œ~°ƒùOÖ’,P J 茺ܫ∞# ˆHO„ ŒOÖ’ É’ èŒ<å ™œHõ~°ºO xeÑ≤ "ÕÜ«∞|_»∞ «∞Ok.

XV. LIBRARY FACILITIES

In addition to the printed material supplied to students by the University, students canmake use of the text books and reference books which are available at that particularStudy Centre.

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XVI. FEE STRUCTURE

The fee payable in each year will be collected in one instalment and this has to be paid atthe beginning of the Academic year.

S.No. Name of the Programme Tuition Fee I Year II Year

1. M.A. (Economics, History, Political Science,Public Administration, Sociology, English, Telugu, Hindi & Urdu) 4400 4200

2. M.Com 5000 4800

3. M.Sc Psychology 7400 7200

4. M.Sc Mathematics / Applied Mathematics 4700 4200

5. M.Sc (Botany / Environmental Science / Physics / Zoology) 12600 12000

6. M.Sc (Chemistry) 15000 14400

7. M.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication) 6200 6000

Note: 1. Fee structure is subject to change by the university from time to time.2. Tuition fee once paid will not be refunded / adjusted against any other fee under any circumstances.3. Fee details given above includes Lab fee for that Academic Year.

The student has to pay the tuition fee as shown above against each Programme and Year.

XVII.PATTERN OF EXAMINATIONS

There will be two examinations in a year in each of the prescribed Programme of theFirst Year. The duration of the year-end examination in each Course is three hours andcarries maximum marks of 70. The Question paper consists of two sections. Section-AConsists of long answer questions, and carries a maximum of 40 marks, with 10 marksfor each question.Section-B consists of short answer questions, and carries a maximumof 30 marks , with 6 marks for each question. A student is required to answer Four outof Eight questions given in Section-A, and Five out of Ten questions given in Section-B.To sumup Section - A carries 40 marks ( 4 x 10 = 40) and Section - B carries 30 marks(5 x 6 = 30).

In case of M.A(Journalism and Mass Communication), the examination will be conductedat the end of the each semester. The duration of the semester end examination in eachcourse is three hours and carries maximum marks of 70. The question paper consists oftwo sections. Section - A consists of Long answer questions carrying 40 marks (10marks for each question). Section-B consists of short answer questions carrying 30marks (6 marks for each question). A student is requied to answer four out of eightquestions given in Section-A, and five out of ten questions given in Section-B. Everystudent has to submit assignments for each course, which carries 30 marks each. Thesemester end examination of each course (theory) carries 70 marks, while minimumpass marks shall be 40 percent that is 28, and the assignment marks for each coursecarries 30 marks, where the minimum marks shall be 12 and the aggregate of these twoshould be 40 (28+12).

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Project Report and Viva-voce

It may be seen from the 2nd year course structure, 20th course is devoted to projectreport and viva-voce. The project report carries 70 marks, while minimum pass marksshall be 40% ie., 28. And 30 marks for viva-voce, the minimum marks shall be 12. Assuch, the student should go internship for a month for writing project report.

In case of M.Com. the Question Paper is divided into Two sections viz. Section-A andSection-B. Section-A consists of 10 Short Answer questions, out of which the studentshould answer 5 questions. Each question under this section carries 4 marks. WhileSection-B consists of long answer questions with internal choice i.e., either/or choice.The student should answer all the questions. Each question carries 10 marks. To sum upSection-A carries 20 marks (5x4=20) and Section-B carries 50 marks (5x10=50).

In the case of M.Sc. (Psychology) Programme, the duration of the year-end examinationin each course is three hours and carries a maximum of 70 marks. The question paperconsists of two sections - Section A consists of eight short answer questions, out ofwhich four are to be answered and carries a maximum of 20 marks with five marks foreach question. Section - B consists of 10 long answer questions, out of which five are tobe answered and carries a maximum of 50 marks, with 10 marks for each question. Tosumup Section - A carries 20 marks ( 4 x 5 = 20) and Section - B carries 50 marks(5 x 10 = 50).

Practicals: The duration of year-end practical examination (1st year and 2nd year ofM.Sc. Psychology) is three hours. It carries a maximum of 100 marks. It includesconduct of experiement, record and viva voce.

XVIII. AWARD OF DEGREE

1. Minimum pass marks in each paper shall be 40%.

2. The award of Division shall be on the scoring of the following marks at theExaminations.

i) 70% and above Distinctionii) 60% and above but less than 70% I Divisioniii) 50% and above but less than 60% II Divisioniv) 40% and above but less than 50% III Division

3. The M.A, M.Com & M.Sc Degree shall be awarded only on the successfulcompletion of all Courses in the Subjects concerned.

XIX. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME

Since admissions are made online, no request for change of Programme is entertainedby the University under any circumstances.

PATTERN OF EXAMINATION FOR SCIENCE PROGRAMMES

THEORY

There will be two examinations in a year in each of the four courses of the First Year andSecond Year.The duration of the year end examination in each course is three hours andcarries maximum marks of 70. The question paper consists of two sections.

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Section - A

Consists of 8 short questions out of which 4 are to be answered and carries a maximum of 20marks, with 5 marks for each question.

Section - B

Consists of 10 long answer questions, out of which 5 are to be answered and carries a maximumof 50 marks, with 10 marks for each question.

PRACTICALS

The duration of the year-end practical examinations in each course is three hours for all subjects.Each paper carries maximam marks of 50 in M.Sc , Botany, Environmental Science, Physicsand Zoology. For M.Sc, Chemistry the duration of the year-end pactical examinations in eachcourse will be 6 hours . There will be four practical examinations in the first year and fourpractical exams at the end of second year. The minimum pass mark is 20 in practicals.

M.Sc I year

S.No. Course Code Theory Exam Praticals Grand

Theory Exam Assignments Total Total

1 Course 1 70 30 100 50 150

2 Course 2 70 30 100 50 150

3 Course 3 70 30 100 50 150

4 Course 4 70 30 100 50 150

M.Sc II year

S.No. Course Code Theory Exam Praticals Grand

Theory Exam Assignments Total Total

1 Course 5 70 30 100 50 150

2 Course 6 70 30 100 50 150

3 Course 7 70 30 100 50 150

4 Course 8 70 30 100 50 150

XX. GENERAL INFORMATION

1. CHANGE / TRANSFER OF THE STUDY CENTRE

The following is the procedure for change/transfer of study centre:

a) The change of study centre is done only once during the minimum duration ofany programme.

b) For effecting any transfer of student from one study centre to another study centre,the student shall submit his / her application in the prescribed form in the studycentre where he / she is admitted / studying with the documentary evidence/prooffor such transfer.

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c) The head of the Study Centre shall forward the application with a specificrecommendation duly satisfying himself of the reason(s) after careful verificationof documentary evidence/ proof submitted for transfer.

d) The reasons such as change of place on account of marriage, employee on transfer,etc., may be considered. However, no transfer of study centre shall be recommendedwithout any valid reason and without documentary evidence.

e) No transfer of study centre shall be entertained within the twin cities of Hyderabad/Secunderabad and also the adjacent or closeby study centres.

f) Students who seek re-admission or re-enrollment to the Programme are not eligiblefor transfer of study centre after the re- admission is granted.

2. RE-ADMISSION PROVISION

Students who couldn't complete the programme within the maximum duration cantake readmission as per the norms of the university in vogue at that time. Studycentre will not be changed for students seeking re-admission

XXI. HOW TO FILL THE PG I YEAR ONLINE ADMISSION REGISTRATIONFORM 2019-20

[For Admission to M.A(Economics, History, Political Science, PublicAdministration, Sociology, Journalism and Mass Communication English, Telugu,Hindi, Urdu), M.Com, M.Sc (Psychology) and M.Sc. (Mathematics / AppliedMathematics, Botany, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Physics and Zoology].

Enter into the portal of BRAOU ie., www.braouonline.in

Click on Registrations for PG I Year / PG Diploma / Certificate Programmes OnlineAdmission Registration Form 2019-20. As you click all the PG I Year / PG Diploma / CertificateProgrammes will appear on the Screen.

Click on the Programme to which you wish to register. For example, if you wish to studyM.A. English, Click on M.A. English. If you are already a student of this University M.A.English I Year and wish to register for II Year, click on Registration for PG II Year Programmesand then click on M.A. English II year Registration. Similarly, the same procedure may befollowed for other Programmes. Once you select or click on a Programme, the window opens(the blank Registration Form appears on the monitor). Start filling the Application Online bytyping in some of the columns and selecting correct option in others. The stepwise process offilling application is as follows:

Column 1: Type your name as per SSC Certificate. If you have not studied SSC, then typeyour name as shown in the Bachelor's Degree Certificate.

Type your Father's name as per SSC or if not studied SSC, type it, as recorded inBachelor's Degree Certificate. Similarly, type your Mother's name.

Enter your Date of Birth as per SSC Certificate or other Certificate (Date of Birthonce entered will not be changed.)

Similarly, click on the Gender, Marital Status to which you belong and fill up yourAadhar Number in the column.

Column 2: Type your Address and enter your Mobile Number. Filling E-mail ID is optional.

Column 3: Click on Programme of Study and select the Programme which you intend to studykeeping in view the eligibility criteria.

Column 4: Medium is automatically displayed on the monitor.

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Column 5: As you click on this column, the list of Study Centres offering the chosen programmewill appear on the screen. Select the Study Centre by clicking, where you wish tostudy.

Column 6 : Click on the Religion to which you belong out of the religions displayed on themonitor.

Column 7 : Click on the Social Status and select the Social Status to which you belong from thelist provided i.e., SC, ST, BC-A, BC-B, BC-C, BC-D, BC-E and OC.

Column 8 : Click to select the Employment Status from among the categories viz., Employed,Self-employed and Un-employed.

Column 9: Click on Occupation and select the option to which you are associated with viz.,House Wife, Agricultural Labourer, Labourer, Skilled Worker, Teacher, Businessman,Ministerial Service, Nurse, Defence and others.

Column 10: On clicking this Column, the Qualification(s) relevant to pursue the programme ofstudy will display on the monitor. Select the qualification which you possess. Select'Regular Mode' or 'Distance Mode' through which you obtained Bachelor's Degree.In the same column, you find sub-columns for State of Study, University Studied andMarks Secured against the Total Marks. If you click on State of Study, you get a listof States on the monitor. Select the State in which you have studied your Bachelor'sDegree. Similarly, click on the State of the University. As you click on it, you geta list of States in which the University is present. Similarly, click on the 'UniversityStudied'. As you click on it, you get a list of Universities in the State. Select theUniversity where you have studied your Bachelor's Degree. Then type the markssecured out of the maximum marks.

Column 11: Select either 'YES' or 'NO' under Defferently Abled head. If you click 'YES' thenyou will find category of Physically Challenged, Visually Challenged and HearingImpaired. Select appropriate category to which you belong to.

Column 12: Under this head, select the area in which you are residing i.e., Urban, Rural andTribal.

Column 13: In respect of Photo and Signature, put your passport size colour photograph alongwith your signature on a white paper, below the photo and scan it. Both of themshall be uploaded to the online Application.

Column 14: At this stage you need to ensure that all the entries made in the above Applicationare true to the best of your knowledge. Only after ensuring yourself that all theentries made are correct, then only, click on 'Submit' and take print out of ApplicationForm in two sets. The print out of the Application Form comes out with anApplication Number; put your signature in the box provided on the left hand sidebelow the declaration. Paste a colour Photograph in the box provided in ApplicationForm.

Now, go to the study centre along with necessary certificates in original (i.e., Date ofBirth, Caste Certificate, Degree Certificate, Marks memos, relevant certificates in thecase of Ex-service men / Physically challenged / Visually Challenged / Hearing Impairedand all who come under reservation categories etc.) and a set of attested copies thereof.Then submit the printed Application Form along with one set of attested copies ofCertificates at study centre. After the verification of certificates with originals by thestudy centre staff, the candidate is directed to make the Fee payment. The candidate willalso receive an SMS from University. Now, the candidate has to pay the prescribed Fee

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as printed in Application Form either at any TS / AP Online Centre. As you pay, a receiptwill be generated with Admission Number, Name, Fee amount etc., confirming youradmission.

It is instructed to the candidate has to download the identity card from the universitywebsite.

Candidate is also advised to keep a printed copy of Application Form along with FeeReceipt till the programme is completed and all certificates are taken from the University.

For Registration of PG II Year

If you wish to register for II Year PG Programme, click on PG II Year Registration form2018-19. The window opens. Enter your Admission Number and Date of Birth in the respectivecolumns. All the data relating to your admission will automatically display on the monitor. It isto be noted that the student who wish to register for M.Sc. (Mathematics) should choose theiroptionals. The Students of M.Sc Mathematics have to choose one of the optionals i.e., eitherA-Pure Mathematics or B- Applied Mathematics and after that only they have to take theprintout of Application Form. The Students of M.Sc (Zoology) have to choose one of theoptionals ie., either 8A - Applied Entamology or 8B - Applied Aquaculture and after that onlythey have to take the printout of Application Form.

All the students of PG II Year should note that the printouts are generated with anApplication Number. On this Application Number only the student should pay the Fee either atany TS / AP Online Centre.

Note : PG Science Programmes

A. The students who wish to study M.Sc Chemistry, Botany & Zoology, must havestudied respective subjects at B.Sc level. However, for M.Sc Physics the candidateshould have studied B.Sc with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects atB.Sc level. Those who wish to study M.Sc. Environmental Science, must havestudied B.Sc degree with Science or its equivalent.

B. If any student is found to be not eligible for admission into the science programmesat the time of scrutiny of certificates, which shall be completed within 60 days fromthe last date of admissions in the respective academic year, the admission of suchstudent may be cancelled and fee may be refunded after following the norms of theuniversity.

XXI. ENCLOSURES

The following copies of certificates have to be enclosed with the printed ApplicationForm. These Certificates have to be verified with original certificates at the StudyCentre.

a) Copy of the Date of Birth Certificate

b) Copy of the Degree Certificate and Memorandum of Marks of the DegreeExamination.

c) Copy of the Certificate of Caste (SC/ST/BC)

d) Copy of the Certificates in the case of Ex-Servicemen and Physically Challengedpersons.

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Annexure - I

TUITION FEE PARTICULARS

I. M.LISc, B.LISc, PG Diplomas, Diploma & Certificate Programmes

S.No. Name of the Programme Tuition Fee1. Master of Library & Information Science (M.L.I.Sc.) 69002. Bachelor of Library & Information Science (B.L.I.Sc.) 32003. PG Diploma in Marketing Management (PGDMM) 32004. PG Diploma in Business Finance (PGDBF) 32005. PG Diploma in Environmental Studies (PGDES) 32006. PG Diploma in Writing for Mass Media in Telugu (PGDWMMT) 32007. PG Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR) 25008. PG Diploma in Women Studies (PGDWS) 25009. PG Diploma in Culture and Heritage Tourism (PGDCHT) 380010. Certificate Programme in Food & Nutrition (CPFN) 100011. Certificate Programme in Literacy&Community Development (CPLCD) 150012. Certificate Programme in NGO's Management (CNGOM) 150013. Certificate Programme in Early Childhood Care & Education (CECE) 1500

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Annexure - II

GENERAL ENQUIRY

1) Issue of Duplicate Identity Card & Re-Admissions(Old Batches) 040-23680378

040-23680359040-23680292

2) Psychology Practicals 040-23680490

3) Enquiry Regarding Assignments 040-23680291

4) All PG, MBA, P.G. Diploma, Diploma & Certificate Programmes040-23680291

5) B.Ed/B.Ed(SE)` 040-23680291040-23680491040-23680492040-23680605040-23680607

6) Non - receipt of Course Material of PG / MBA / PG Diplomas / Certificate Programmes 040-23680376

040-23680379

7) Examination results of PG / MBA / PG Diplomas / Diploma / 040-23680333 Certificate Programmes 040-23680240

040-23680246040-23680251

8) General Information 040-236803339) Enquiry ServicesIfyou want any information please contact the following phone numbers.Director (Academic) 040-23544741Director (Student Services) 040-23544986Controller of Examinations 040-23552840

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