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Factual Data on Admissions to Various Programmes of Study for the Year 2015-16 Item No. 3(I) / AC (A) / 30.10.15 NOTE ON FACTUAL DATA ON ADMISSIONS TO VARIOUS PROGRAMMES OF STUDY FOR THE YEAR 2015-16. ~ 1 ~ Item No. 3(I) /AC (A)/30.10.15 NOTE ON FACTUAL DATA ON ADMISSIONS TO VARIOUS PROGRAMMES OF STUDY FOR THE YEAR 2015-16. The JNU Entrance Examination for admission to various programmes of study for the Academic Session 2015-16 was conducted by the University on May 16, 17, 18 & 19, 2015 at 76 Centers in 51 cities located in 30 States/Union Territories i.e. Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Gujarat, Goa, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Orissa, Pondicherry, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Tripura, Uttrakhand, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. The detailed statistical information with regard to 2015 admissions to various programmes of studies is given in Annexure I to XXI. The highlights are as under: 1. Total 79,714 (76 ,375 Online & 3339 through OMR ) completed application forms received from the intending candidates. Based on the options exercised by the applicants, the total number worked out to 1,22,273 for various fields of study/languages. These do not include application forms received for Combined Entrance Examination for Biotechnology. 2. Based on the performance of the candidates in the Entrance Examination and the Merit Lists prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Admission Policy of the University, 3146 candidates were offered admission against which 2184 candidates from 384 Indian Universities/institutions/ Board joined various programmes of study. 3. As against reservation of 15% for SC category candidates, 13.26% candidates joined the University and as against 7.50% reservation for ST category candidates, 6.96% candidates joined the University. 4. As against reservation of 3% for Physically Challenged candidates, 1.98% candidates joined the University. 5. As against reservation of 27% OBC candidates, 26.29% OBC candidates joined the University. In Addition to above the number of candidates from reserved categories who were selected as their own merit and joined the University on their own merit as unreserved candidates is as under: SC - 37 ST - 39 PH - 14 OBC - 178 6. Of the total of 2184 candidates admitted to various programmes of study- a) 924 were admitted to M.Phil./Ph.D., M.Tech./Ph.D., Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D., M.P.H./Ph.D., 894 to M.A/M.Sc./MCA and remaining 366 to B.A. (Hons.) in Foreign Languages programmes. b) The breakup of men and women candidates works out to 1043 and 1141 respectively. ~ 2 ~ 7. In addition to the 2184 candidates admitted as above, 210 candidates (excluding 58 Foreign Nationals admitted through Entrance Examination) were admitted to various programmes of study were of the following categories over and above the regular intake: i) Foreign Nationals representing 38 countries 83*+58** (*83 in Absentia Category and **58 through Entrance Examination included in 2184 ) ii) Direct Ph.D. 78 iii) NET Qualified (JRF holders) 42 iv) Candidates who could not join last year but 7 Allowed to join this year on the Recommendations Of respective Centers/Schools Total: 210 8. No. of Casual Students Joined in 2015 52 9. No. of candidates joined the Part Time Programmes 150 The detailed statistics for 2015 admissions including Direct Ph.D., NET-JRF holders and Part Time programmes of study are given in the enclosed Annexure. Accordingly the above information along with comparative data for five years i.e. for the years 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015 is placed as appendix. Appendix Comparative Statement for the last five years i.e. 2011-2015 Year 2011 Year 2012 Year 2013 Year 2014 Year 2015 Total Completed Application form Received 70452 62162 72526 75431 79714 Based on the option exercised by the 105039 99579 117207 122395 122273 Totalapplicants Appeared 76453 68735 79179 85072 86618 Total Offered 2647 2902 2881 2919 3146 Total Joined 1935 2085 2089 2110 2184 Total SC Applied 11639 11013 13320 13810 14113 Total SC Appeared 8034 7183 8384 9079 9515 Total SC Offered 416 444 423 460 455 SC offered under 15% quota 362 399 382 410 415 Total SC Joined 293 319 312 323 319 SC joined under 15% quota 247 279 275 279 282 % of SC Joined 15.45% 15.64% 15.32% 15.63% 15.00% % of SC joined under 15% quota 13.02% 13.68% 13.51% 13.50% 13.26% Total ST Applied 8406 8742 9523 9615 9319 Total ST Appeared 5363 5377 5581 6093 6094 Total ST Offered 223 253 221 220 246 ST offered under 7.5% quota 175 209 185 190 207 Total ST Joined 186 201 163 166 187 ST joined under 7.5% quota 144 161 128 140 148 % of ST Joined 9.80% 9.85% 8.00% 8.03% 8.80% % of ST joined under 7.5% quota 7.59% 7.89% 6.29% 6.78% 6.96% Total PH Applied 1140 1146 1237 1304 1338 Total PH Appeared 824 730 790 818 851 Total PH Offered 89 89 76 85 90 PH offered under 3% quota 83 72 66 62 76 Total PH Joined 57 66 56 51 56 PH joined under 3% quota 52 50 49 44 42 % of PH Joined 3.00% 3.24% 2.75% 2.47% 2.63% % of PH joined under 3% quota 2.74% 2.45% 2.41% 2.13% 1.98% OBC joined under 27% quota 491 495 507 544 559 % of OBC Joined 32.31% 32.55% 33.60% 35.33% 34.67% % of OBC joined under 27% quota 25.88% 24.26% 24.90% 26.33% 26.29% Total candidates joined programme wise M.Phil/Ph.D. 818 885 829 864 924 M.A./M.Sc./MCA 782 844 909 860 894 B.A.(Hons.) 335 356 351 386 366 Break of MEN / Women Men 969 1039 1034 1003 1043 Women 966 1046 1055 1107 1141 Year 2011 Year 2012 Year 2013 Year 2014 Year 2015 Income Group: A : (Income below Rs. 6000 per month) 537 585 546 475 477 B: (Income from Rs. 6001 to Rs.12000 per 325 411 408 425 377 month) C: (Income from Rs. 12001 and above per 1073 1089 1135 1210 1143 month) Rural/Urban Rural 756 746 856 886 764 Urban 1179 1339 1233 1224 1005 Schooling Background Public School 433 433 440 389 455 Other School 1502 1652 1649 1721 1729 No. of Univ./Instt./Board last attended by the 186 214 238 238 384 student Total Foreign Nationals Joined 115 112 133 113 141 (representing (representing (representing (representing (representing 35 countries) 22 Countries) 38 Countries) 33 Countries) 38 Countries) Total Direct Ph.D. Candidates joined 60 76 67 53 78 Total NET qualified (JRF Holder) joined 42 35 44 38 42 Total Part Time Candidates joined 148 121 113 153 150 (3) LIST OF ANNEXURES ANNEXURE NO. PAGE NO. I LIST OF NEWSPAPERS/PUBLICATIONS IN WHICH ADMISSION ANNOUNCEMENT 4 WERE RELEASED II NO. OF CANDIDATES (EXAMINATION CENTRE WISE) APPLIED & WHO ACTUALLY 5 TOOK THE TEST III STATE WISE STATISTICS ( BASED ON STATE OF DOMICILE) 6 IV & IVA NO. OF CANDIDATES ADMITTED TO VARIOUS FULL TIME PROGRAMMES OF 7 - 8 STUDY V NO. OF APPLICATION FORMS RECEIVED, CANDIDATES APPEARED IN THE 9 - 13 ENTRANCE EXAMINATION, INTAKE, NO. OF CANDIDATES OFFERED ADMISSION AND JOINED VI & VIA ADMISSION STATISTICS OF SC CANDIDATES 14 - 19 VII & VIIA ADMISSION STATISTICS OF ST CANDIDATES 20 - 25 VIII & VIIIA ADMISSION STATISTICS OF PC CANDIDATES 26 - 31 IX & IXA ADMISSION STATISTICS OF OBC CANDIDATES 32 - 37 X STATEMENT SHOWING THE INCOME GROUPS OF CANDIDATES ADMITTED TO 38 VARIOUS PROGRAMMES OF STUDY XI STATEMENT SHOWING THE BREAK-UP OF CANDIDATES ADMITTED TO VARIOUS 39 FULL TIME PROGRAMMES OF STUDY HAILING FROM RURAL & URBAN AREAS XII STATEMENT HIGHLIGHTING SCHOOLING BACK-GROUND OF CANDIDATES 40 ADMITTED TO VARIOUS FULL TIME PROGRAMMES. XIII STATEMENT SHOWING BREAK-UP OF “MALE/FEMALE” CANDIATES ADMITTED TO 41 VARIOUS FULL TIME PROGRAMMES. XIV STATEMENT SHOWING UNIVERSITIES/INSTITUTION/BOARD LAST ATTENDED BY 42 - 48 THE ADMITTED CANDIDATES. XV COUNTRY AND PROGRAMME WISE BREAK UP OF FOREIGN NATIONALS 49 XVI & XVIA INFORMATION PERTAINING TO ADMISSION TO VARIOUS PART-TIME 50 - 51 PROGRAMMES IN THE SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. XVII STATE WISE STATEMENT OF CANDIDATES ADMITTED TO PART-TIME 52 PROGRAMMES XVIII NO. OF CANDIDATES APPLIED, OFFERED AND JOINED TO DIRECT ADMISSION TO 53 PH.D PROGRAMME. XIX SUBJECT WISE NO. OF CANDIDATES APPLIED, OFFERED AND JOINED TO DIRECT 54 - 55 ADMISSION TO PH.D PROGRAMME. XX NO. OF CANDIDATES APPLIED, OFFERED AND JOINED M.PHIL/PH.D AND PRE- 56 PH.D UNDER NET/JRF XXI NO. OF CANDIDATES WHO COULD NOT JOIN LAST YEAR BUT ALLOWED TO JOIN 57 THIS YEAR. (4) ANNEXURE - I LIST OF NEWSPAPERS/PUBLICATIONS (ALL EDITIONS) IN WHICH ADMISSION ANNOUNCEMENT 2015-2016 WERE S NO. NEWS PAPER NAME S NO. NEWS PAPER NAME 1 AKHBAR-E-MASHRIQ, KOLKATA 44 PUNJAB KESARI CHANDIGARH 2 AMRIT INDIA, DELHI 45 PUNJAB KESARI, DELHI, JALANDHAR 3 ANDHRA PRABHA, HYDERABAD 46 SAHAFAT, LUCKNOW 4 ANUGAMINI, GANGTOK 47 SAVERA INDIA TIMES, DAMAN 5 ASSAM TRIBUNE, GUWAHATI 48 SWATANTRA BHARAT, LUCKNOW 6 CENTRAL CHRONICLE, BHOPAL 49 SWATANTRA CHETNA, GORAKHPUR 7 DAINIK BHASKAR, FARIDABAD 50 SWATANTRA MAT, JABALPUR 8 DAINIK BHASKAR, RAIPUR, DELHI, BHOPAL, 51 THE HIMACHAL TIMES, DEHRADUN 9 DAINIK BHASKAR, RANCHI 52 THE KASHMIR MONITOR, SRINAGAR 10 DAINIK JANAMBHOOMI, JORHAT 53 THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS, CHENNAI 11 DAINIK JUGASANKHA, GUWAHATI 54 THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS, HYDERABAD 12 DAINIK SAMBAD, AGARTALA 55 THE SAMAYA, BHUBANESWAR 13 DAMAN GANGA TIMES, SILVASSA 56 THE SANGAI EXPRESS, IMPHAL 14 DECCAN HERALD, BENGALURU 57 U NONGSAIN HIMA, SHILLONG 15 DINAKARAN, COIMBATORE, PUDUCHERRY 58 UDAYAVANI, BENGALURU 16 DIVYA BHASKAR, AHMEDABAD, SURAT 59 UTTAR BANGA SAMBAD, SILIGURI 17 DOON DARPAN, DEHRADUN 60 VEER ARJUN, DELHI 18 ECHO OF ARUNACHAL, ITANAGAR 61 VIRAAT VAIBHAV, DELHI 19 EXCELSIOR, JAMMU 62 VISHWAMITRA, KOLKATA 20 GANASHAKTI, KOLKATA 63 YESHOBHUMI, MUMBAI 21 GUJARAT VAIBHAV, AHMEDABAD 22 HERALD YOUNG LEADER, SURAT 23 HINDI MILAP, HYDERABAD 24 HINDU, MUMBAI IN ADDITION 25 JAG BANI (JALANDHAR), LUDHIANA JNU NEWS & JNU WEBSITE 26 JANMABHUMI, KOCHI 27 KANPUR UJALA, KANPUR 28 KESHI, GANDHINAGAR 29 MAHAMEDHA, DELHI 30 MAIL TODAY, DELHI 31 MALAYALA MANORAMA, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 32 MATRUBHASA, CUTTACK 33 MID DAY, MUMBAI 34 MIZORAM POST, AIZAWL 35 MUMBAI CHUFFER, MUMBAI 36 NAGALAND POST, DIMAPUR 37 NATIONAL DUNIYA, DELHI 38 NAVPRABHA, PANAJI 39 NORTHERN INDIA PATRIKA, ALLAHABAD 40 PRABHAT KHABAR, PATNA 41 PRABHAT KIRAN, INDORE 42 PRAJASAKTI, VIJAYAWADA 43 PRATAH KAMAL, MUZAFFARPUR (5) ANNEXURE II CENTRE WISE STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES APPLIED AND WHO NO.
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