Yogi Vemana University Vemanapuram, Kadapa – 516 003
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YOGI VEMANA UNIVERSITY VEMANAPURAM, KADAPA – 516 003 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION & SPORTS SCIENCES REGULATIONS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION (M.P.Ed.) (TWO YEARS COURSE) (To come into effect from the academic year 2014-2015) Regulation -1 : Admission into the programme a) A Candidates seeking admission into Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed.) two year Course should have passed the Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) from any recognized University in India, securing a minimum of 55% percent of marks. b) Candidates who have participated in Inter National / Nationals / Inter University sports and games will have relaxation of 5% marks and weightage will be given for the candidates who secured 1st , 2nd and 3rd positions in the above mentioned levels. c) Each candidate shall submit physical fitness certificate issued by a Doctor not below the rank of Assistant Civil Surgeon at the time of admission. d) Candidates shall be selected through the Y V U P G C E T. Regulation – 2 : Scheme of Instructions a) The Scheme of instruction shall be for the duration of two academic years, each consisting of two semesters i.e. four semesters for the course. In each semester, there shall be 90 instruction days of 6 hours a day including 1 hour 30 minutes for practical classes in the morning and 1 hour 30 minutes for practical classes in the evening and 3 hours for theory classes including days allotted for internal assessment tests, seminars and field works but excluding preparation holidays. The inter-semester break in any academic year shall be one week only. b) The syllabi, list of texts and reference books for the study are prescribed by the University from time to time. c) M.P.Ed., Courses is totally residential in nature as the program runs from 6-00 AM to 6-00 PM on all working days. d) The course of study consists of Theory and Practical. Regulation – 3 : Scheme of Examination The number of theory papers, practical in Games / Sports, and maximum marks in each theory paper and each practical are given in semester wise. a) In each semester there shall be three (3) theory papers and three (3) practical in Games/Sports. Each theory paper and each practical shall carry 100 Marks of which 25 Marks are allotted for internal assessment and 75 marks are allotted for University semester end examinations. In IV Semester students should select either Sports Sociology or Dissertation as Paper XII. b) Each practical examination in I, II, III and IV semesters shall be conducted in two games / Sports on playing ability, coaching ability, officiating ability, record and viva-voce examination for 100 marks in which 25 marks internal and 75 marks external and shall be assessed by both internal and external examiners. Practical examination on coaching ability in any one of the game / sport taught during I, II, and III semesters shall be conducted for 100 marks in which 25 marks internal and 75 marks external and shall be assessed by both internal and external examiners. In IV semester practical examination in the game of specialization shall be conducted on playing ability, coaching ability, officiating ability, record and viva-voce examination for 100 marks in which 25 marks internal and 75 marks external and shall be assessed by both internal and external examiners. c) There shall be two internal assessment tests for each theory paper and the better performed of the two shall be considered for the award of internal marks. d) Third week of Third Semester will be the last date for submission of title with research proposal with the name and designation of guide/supervisor. The last date for the submission of Dissertation will be within 15 days from the last Theory examination paper of Fourth Semester. Dissertation must be submitted with the signature of the guide/supervisor. e) Five typewritten copies of the Dissertation together with two copies of the abstract (one for the Department Library and one for the University Library) shall be submitted through the Department. Dissertation shall be valued by one Internal and one External Examiner. The Internal Examiner should be the candidate Guide/ Supervisor. 2 f) If any student fails to appear in both the internal assessment tests for whatsoever the reason he/she shall be deemed to have secured Zero and no supplementary internal assessment tests shall be conducted. g) Separate internal examination shall be conducted for practical. SEMESTER – I Course Title of the paper Hours Internal University Total Code Assessment Exam Marks 17001 Research Process in Physical 3 25 75 100 Education & Sports 17002 Science of Sports Training 3 25 75 100 17003 Sports Psychology 3 25 75 100 17001P Volleyball -- 25 75 100 17002P Athletics -- 25 75 100 17003P Coaching ability - I -- 25 75 100 Total 600 SEMESTER – II Course Title of the paper Hours Internal University Total Code Assessment Exam Marks 27001 Test, Measurement and Evaluation 3 25 75 100 in Physical Education & Sports 27002 Exercise Physiology and sports 3 25 75 100 Medicine 27003 Yoga and Meditation 3 25 75 100 27001P Kabaddi -- 25 75 100 27002P Cricket -- 25 75 100 27003P Coaching ability - II -- 25 75 100 Total 600 3 SEMESTER –III Course Title of the paper Hours Internal University Total Code Assessment Exam Marks 37001 Statistics in Physical Education & 3 25 75 100 Sports 37002 Biomechanics and Applied 3 25 75 100 Kinesiology in Physical Education & Sports 37003 Computer Applications in 3 25 75 100 Physical Education & Sports. 37001P Basketball -- 25 75 100 37002P Football -- 25 75 100 37003P Coaching ability - III -- 25 75 100 Total 600 SEMESTER – IV 47001 Sports Management 3 25 75 100 47002 Sports Injuries and Management 3 25 75 100 47003 Sports Sociology / Dissertation 3 25 75 100 (Including viva-voce) 47001P Kho-Kho -- 25 75 100 47002P Hockey -- 25 75 100 47003P Game of Specialization -- 25 75 100 Total 600 Grand Total 1st Year 1200 + 2nd Year 1200 = 2400 Guidelines for the preparation of Record in the game of specialization : 1. Origin and History 2. Development of the Game. 3. Basic skills 4. Advanced skills 5. Drills 6. Lead up Games 7. Tactics and strategies 8. Measurement, lay out and Maintenance of the Field / Court 9. Rules and Regulations. 10. Officiating – Signals – Duties of the officials 11. National and Inter National Tournaments and Results 12. Awards 4 Guidelines for the preparation of Record other than game of specialization : 1) History 2) Basic skills 3) Advanced skills 4) Drills 5) Lead up Games 6) Measurement of the Field/Court 7) Rules of the Games 8) Officiating – Signals – Duties of the officials Regulation – 4 : Attendances a) A candidate shall get 75% attendance in each semester in all the papers /practical’s/seminars. b) Condonation of shortage of attendance for theory classes alone may be recommended by the head of department and head of the institution on medical grounds or other genuine reasons provided the students puts up 62.5% of attendance in all the theory papers. c) The condonation of shortage of attendance is not allowed in case of practical attendance. However the student shall put up 75% of attendance by attending extra classes on preparatory holidays/vacation period etc. by paying extra tuition fee. If necessary, such candidate shall be permitted to attend the practical examinations after the fulfillment of the requirements. Regulation – 5 : Promotion A student shall be eligible for promotion to the next semester, if, he/she satisfies the requirements as stipulated in Regulation 4 in the semester and shall register for the semester and University examinations. The candidate shall register at the beginning of each semester by paying the prescribed fee in the office of the principal and submitting the details in the pro- forma. Regulation – 6: Evaluation a) The setting of question papers shall be always by external examiners. b) In any semester, papers shall be ordinarily two valuations (i.e. valued by two examiners). The practical shall be valued by both external and internal examiners. 5 c) The dissertation, if any, submitted by the student shall be valued by both external and internal examiners including viva-voce. d) Internal assessment tests shall be conducted by the concerned teacher of the department and the date communicated by the Principal of the college. These internal assessment marks shall be communicated to the Controller of Examinations one week before the commencement of the semester end University examinations. e) The syllabi, model question paper and date of examinations for the internal tests shall be decided by the Principal in consultation with the Head of the Department. Regulation – 7: Qualification for a pass A candidate shall fulfill the following requirements for a pass... a) A candidate appearing for the first time for any semester end University examination shall register for the whole examination. A candidate shall be declared to have passed the whole examination, if he/she secures a minimum of 35% marks in each theory paper in semester end University examinations and total of 40% marks in each semester end University examination and internal assessment test in theory put together. b) A candidate shall be declared to have passed in practical examination/Dissertation if he/she secures a minimum of 40% marks in each practical paper in semester end university examination and total of 50% marks in each semester end university practical/Dissertation examination and internal assessment test in practical/Dissertation put together. c) A candidate shall be declared to have failed in the examination in such paper(s) when he/she could not get a minimum grade of 3 on 10-point scale in semester end university examination and internal assessment tests put together.