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Shri The University is named after the National Poet Laureate and the first Jnanapeetha awardee from , KUVEMPU ( Venkatappa Puttappa). Kuvempu is the great proponent of a holistic view of the world and the paradigm of universal brotherhood. His five tenets are considered as guiding principles for the entire mankind which are incorporated in the University emblem.

His Five Tenets • ªÀÄ£ÀÄdªÀÄvÀ (Manujamata) : Religion of Humanity • «±Àé¥ÀxÀ (Vishwapatha) : Universal Path • ¸ÀªÉÇðÃzÀAiÀÄ (Sarvodaya) : Welfare of All • ¸ÀªÀÄ£ÀéAiÀÄ (Samanvaya) : Integration • ¥ÀÆtðzÀ馅 (Poornadrishti) : Holistic Vision

His Excellency Shri Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala Hon’ble Governor of Karnataka and Chancellor of the University

Sri Basavaraja Rayareddy Hon’ble Minister for Higher and Pro-Chancellor of the University Vice-Chancellor’s Message

Dear Students,

Indian society has been transforming from the agrarian one to a knowledge society and is spreading her wings to rise and become a globalised i nformation society. In the emerging new era of global opportunities, knowledge and skill are the most sought after resources. Strength of a nation lies in its educated youth. Investment in human resource capital, particularly in the of citizens, through university education, is one of the wisest and most prudent investments our nation can make.

The challenge of any university is to help develop the nation by generating adequate human resource, through educating and training people to work in fields where they will be valued both for their specialized knowledge, technical, communication, research, leadership and innovation skills, and entrepreneurship.

Kuvempu University with her motto “holistic education for all”, offers an environment to bloom and shine. We are proud to have state of the art infrastructure including smart classrooms, library, internet access, hostels and sports facilities. Our faculty members are distinguished in their respective disciplines and are of honourable eminence. The track record of achievements of our faculty, students and alumni is indeed commendable. We are committed to provide you with excellent education through practical cum industry -oriented syllabus, seminars, lectures, conferences and value added programs. The University has established alliances and collaborative partnerships with business, industry, government, and other research institutions.

With an innovative spirit in teaching, learning and research, we want our students to become responsible citizens and tomorrow’s leaders. I am sure that you will feel proud working with us in our mission of nation building.

Welcome to this temple of learning.

Prof. Jogan Shankar Vice-Chancellor Prof. H.S.Bhojya Naik Registrar

Administration Librarian

Prof. Jogan Shankar: Vice Chancellor  Dr. R. H. Walmiki

Prof. H.S. Bhojya Naik: Registrar Directors Prof. Raja Nayaka: Registrar (Evaluation) Prof. R. Hiremani Naik: Finance Officer  Prof. Syed Ashfaq Ahmed: PME Board Deans  Prof. D.S. Poornananda: Student Welfare  Prof. K.N. Chandrashekharappa: Directorate of  Prof. R. Rajaram Hegde : Faculty of Arts Distance Education

 Prof. R. Hiremani Naik: Faculty of Commerce  Prof. Riaz Mahmood: International Student Cell  Prof. S. M. Prakash: Faculty of Education  Prof. K.M. Mahadevan: P.G Centre, Kadur  Prof. M. B. Shivanna: Faculty of and  Prof. V. Krishna: College Development Council Technology

 Prof. Ashok R. Patil: Faculty of Deputy Registrars Directors of Schools  Dr. B.E. Kumaraswamy: Development and Projects  Prof. K. Keshava Sharma: School of Languages and Literature  Dr. K. Yogendra: Evaluation

 Prof. S. N. Yogish: School of Social  Dr. B. Thippeswamy: Academic  Prof. H.N. Ramesh: School of Business Studies  Sri R. Narasimhamurthy: Directorate of  Prof. S. S. Patil: School of Education Distance Education  Prof. S. Padmamma: School of Physical Sciences  Prof. H. S. Bhojya Naik: School of Chemical Sciences  Prof. Riaz Mahmood: School of Biosciences  Prof. Syed Ashfaq Ahamed: School of Earth and Environmental Sciences  Prof. I. Sharathbabu: School of Law Contents

I. 06-10

About the University 06 Student Amenities 07-10

II. Admission – Information, Eligibility and Selection Procedure 11-20 Admission for P. G Programmes (and B.P.Ed) – Dates of Events 11 Courses Offered and Places of Study 12-13 Affiliated Colleges Offering Post-Graduate Courses 14-15 Seat Matrix, 2017-18, 16-21 Fee Structure 22-23 Instructions to Applicants 24 Application Form 24 Enclosures 25 Submission of Application 25-26 Entrance Test 26-27 Mode of Admission 27 Admission Rules 27-31 Eligibility for P. G Courses/Programmes 27-28 Seat Matrix 28-30 NSS/NCC Quota 30-31 Academic Calendar, 2017-18 32 Choice Based Credit System (excerpts from Regulations) 32-34

III. Departments of Studies – A Brief Profile 35-72 Jnana Sahyadri Campus 35-67 Post-Graduate Centre, Kadur 68 Post-Graduate Centre, Chikkamagaluru 69 Sahyadri College Campus, Shivamogga 69 Sahyadri Science College (Autonomous), Shivamogga 69 Sahyadri Arts College, Shivamogga 70 Sahyadri Commerce and Management College, Shivamogga 70 List of Elective Courses Offered by the Departments 71-72 Courses offered through Directorate of Distance Education 72 6 Kuvempu University

Kuvempu University About the University

Kuvempu University is an affiliating University established in 1987. It is a recognized by UGC under 2(f) and 12(b).

The University has been named after great writer Shri KUVEMPU and has achieved a distinctive academic profile and a cultural identity of its own. Interestingly, the features of its identity seem to have emerged out of the multifaceted personality of Kuvempu, the great doyen of , a Jnanapitha awardee and one among the most significant cultural figures of modern .

Kuvempu University is a confluence of the local and the global; of the regional and the pan-Indian; of the sustenance provided by tradition and the dynamism provided by modernity; of a deep sense of commitment to the socially and culturally disadvantaged and an equally deep commitment to excellence.

The emblem of the university has a mythical animal with the trunk of an elephant and the body of a swan. This mythical animal, called Gajahamsa is commonly found in the and the sculpture and temple art. It symbolizes the integration of knowledge and wealth.

The jurisdiction of the university spreads over the districts of Shivamogga and Chikkamagaluru. It is a university with a distinctive academic profile, blending in itself commitment to rural ethos in modern spirit. The university offers under-graduate, post- graduate and Ph.D programmes in a wide range of disciplines. It has 35 Post-graduate Departments in the Faculties of Arts, Commerce, Education, and Science and Technology.

The University has its headquarters at Jnana Sahyadri campus. It sprawls over an area of 230 acres of a lush green, picturesque locale providing the right ambience for higher education. The main buildings of the university have been constructed on small hillocks, thus blending naturally with the landscape. The entire campus area is free from any form of pollution. The undisturbed and pleasant atmosphere on the campus makes it ideally suited for the pursuit of higher education and research. (1) Post-Graduate Centre, Kadur: With the objective of providing higher education to rural youth, Kuvempu University established a Post-graduate Centre at Basavanagara, Kadur. It is spread over 65 acres near Shivamogga-Bengaluru highway and 7 kms away from Kadur town. Four courses are offered here; M.Com, MA , M.Sc. Chemistry and M.Sc. Pharmaceutical Chemistry. It has separate hostels for boys and girls. (2) Post-Graduate Centre, Chikkamagaluru: To further promote the motto, ‘Quality Education for all’ and to encourage rural students in seeking admission to Postgraduate programmes, University has started one more centre at Chikkamagaluru. Four courses are offered here: M.Com, MA Kannada, M.A. Political Science and M.Sc. Mathematics. (3) Affiliated Colleges: The University has 99 affiliated colleges. These include 3 constituent colleges, 30 Government aided colleges, 65 Unaided private colleges, and one college under the direct control of the University, spread over the two districts offering Under-Graduate and Post-Graduate Programmes. Among them, 18 colleges offer B.Ed programme; 35 colleges have been assessed and accredited by NAAC; and 47 colleges are admitted to 2(f) and 12(b). (4) Constituent Colleges: Sahyadri Arts College, Sahyadri Commerce and Management College, and Sahyadri Science College (Autonomous), the erstwhile government institutions, are now the constituent colleges of Kuvempu University. These colleges have contributed illustrious persons to every important field. Among the celebrities who are the alumni of the colleges are Dr. U. R. Ananthamurthy, Jnanapitha awardee; Prof. C. N. R. Rao, eminent Scientist and Bharatha Ratna awardee; Sri. K. V. Subbanna, Magsaysay awardee; and Sri. D. H. Shankaramurthy, Speaker of Legislative Council and former Minister of Higher Education, Prospectus, 2017-18 7

Government of Karnataka.Both the colleges have been recognized as Colleges with Potential for Excellence by the University Grants Commission. Sahyadri Colleges are celebrating Platinum Jubilee. (5) Directorate of Distance Education (DDE): To foster university-society relationship with the motto, Education for All, the Directorate of Distance Education of the university is offering under-graduate, post-graduate and P.G Diploma courses. The objective is to take quality education to the doorsteps of the aspirants of higher education. (6) Keladi Museum: The Keladi museum is a unique museum of manuscripts, sculptures and paintings which also houses a publication wing. The museum houses about 2,500 palm leaf manuscripts, thousands of paper manuscripts written in Kannada, Sanskrit and Telugu scripts, besides four hundred palm leaf manuscripts in Tigalari script. It provides facilities to scholars for research. (7) Prasaranga: Prasaranga, the publication and extension wing of the University, plays a key role in disseminating knowledge and in building a bridge between the academic world and the society at large. The varied activities of the Prasaranga are mainly of three kinds viz.,extension lectures, publication of books and publication of university newsletter.

Student Amenities The university provides many facilities to the student community and some of these facilities are as follows. 01. Library: The Library is housed in a modern and well equipped building with excellent infrastructure facilities for reading, borrowing and reference to the students, teachers and research scholars of all Departments. The library has kept pace with modernization by adopting cutting-edge information and communication technology. The library serves its users with traditional print sources such as books, reference sources, journals, magazines, reports, theses, dissertations, etc. Also the library provides access to online resources such as e-journals, e-database, and e-portals. The library has access to more than 15000 e-resources under the Shodh Sindhu programme of the UGC-Inflibnet Centre. The library has also been provided with excellent facilities for the self learning of the academic community beyond working hours. Green Library: A unique Wi fi enabled natural library where students can browse hundreds of books and journals, enjoying cool, calm, serene natural bamboo forest, other trees and creepers, occasionally filled with music from birds in the campus. 02. Hostels: There are four hostels for the post-graduate students on the main campus - two men’s hostels and two women’s hostels. Besides, there is a working women’s hostel on the campus providing accommodation to students and research scholars. The hostel for students belonging to backward classes and minorities (established near the main campus by the Government of Karnataka) provides hostel facility exclusively for the post-graduate students of the university. Students are advised to apply for hostels immediately after admission (on the same day). Even at P. G. Centre, Kadur, there are two hostels for the students. 8 Kuvempu University

However, accommodation in the hostels is limited. Some details about Faculty Advisors are given below. Hostels, Faculty Advisors and Contact Numbers Sl. Name of Faculty Advisor Hostel and Number No 1. Dr. Geetha C Women’s hostel (New) 08282-256257 2. Dr. Hina Kouser Women’s hostel (Old) 08282-256245 3. Dr. Shanmukha A Men’s hostel (New) 08282-256253 4. Dr. Prabhakar C.J Men’s hostel (Old) 08282-256273 5. Dr. Uma R Hegde Working Women’s hostel 08282-256414 6. Dr. Shobharani H Women’s hostel (P.G Centre, Kadur) 08267-221655 7. Dr. N. D. Satyanarayan Men’s hostel (P.G Centre, Kadur) 08267-221655 03. Add-on P. G Diploma Courses: Encouraged by the guidelines of University Grants Commission, the university Departments and the Directorate of Distance Education provide an opportunity for the post- graduate students to study and obtain a Post-Graduate Diploma simultaneously with the Post-Graduate course being pursued by them. 04. Language Laboratory: To train the students in English for communication, a fully computerized modern language lab has been established in the university. 05. Coaching for Civil Service Examinations: In order to motivate students to seek administrative careers and to equip them to face the examinations, the university organizes training for civil services and other competitive examinations. The training includes counseling and essential skill development apart from academic guidance. 06. Directorate of Student Welfare: Kuvempu University has maintained an excellent student friendly ambience and assigns top priority to student welfare. A Directorate of Student Welfare has been established to plan and monitor student welfare activities. 07. Co-curricular Activities: The university assigns high priority to co-curricular activities on the campus. These activities are organised by the Co-curricular Activities Association which consists of a co-ordinator from the faculty and student representatives from all P. G Departments. A highlight of the activities is the annual youth festival (Sahyadri Utsava) of students from affiliated colleges and the Post-Graduate Departments. Selected participants represent the university at inter-university youth festivals. The outstanding performer in co-curricular activities are felicitated by the university with the Gold medal Nirankushamathi. 08. Aasare: It is a unique programme started by the university from 2011-12. The programme aims at carrying out special activities for the students to enhance their physical and mental abilities. 09. Sports: The University has established a well equipped Indoor Sports Complex which has facilities for all indoor games including volley ball, basket ball, gymnastics and modern multi gymnasium. It has 24 well furnished dwelling rooms. Inter-collegiate competitions in almost all games and sports are organized regularly, in which large number of students from affiliated colleges participate. The outstanding performer in sports activities are felicitated by the university with the Gold medal Vishwamanava. 10. National Service Scheme (NSS): Kuvempu University NSS wing is recognised as one of the best in Karnataka State and has also received Indira Gandhi NSS National Award for 2014-15. The NSS wing organizes annual camps, national camps and socially relevant programmes. It also coordinates the adult literacy programmes in which the students can participate actively. The outstanding performer in NSS activities are felicitated by the university with the Gold medal Aniketana. Prospectus, 2017-18 9

11. SC/ST and OBC Cells: The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, and OBC Cells have been established to provide special assistance to students belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and other Backward Communities. The cells monitor fellowships and scholarships to SC, ST, and OBC researchers and P. G students. These Cells also organise remedial classes and coaching classes for the competitive examinations. 12. Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC): IQAC works towards improving the quality of teaching, research and administration. 13. International Students Cell: In order to facilitate the students from overseas in pursuing higher education and research in the university, International Students Centre has been established. The centre, after thorough verification of documents, recommends enrolment. International students may contact the Director of the cell, Prof. Riaz Mahmood (Cell: 0091-94483 40841). 14. Women’s Study Centre: A Women’s Study Centre undertakes outreach and extension programmes aiming at empowering women students in the campus. The centre is empowered to assist women students in the campus, offer counseling programmes, conduct vocational training programmes for rural women, and ensure harmonious and enriching gender well-being in the campus through bringing in gender sensitivity and equality. The Centre has been given the responsibility to offer academic programmes in gender studies. 15. Women’s Grievances Redressal Cell: In order to redress the grievances of woman-students, a separate permanent Cell has been established at the Women’ s Study Center to combat sexual harassment against women. 16. Online Students’ Grievances Redressal Cell: The University has established a Students’ Grievances Redressal Cell to provide a mechanism for redressal of students’ grievances and ensure transparency in admission, prevention of unfair practices, etc. For this, a nodal officer is appointed. Students from Kuvempu University and its affiliated colleges can lodge complaints through “Online Students Grievances Redressal Portal” of UGC (website www.ugc.ac.in), New Delhi related to admission process, non-transparent or any unfair evaluation practices, inadequacy in the provisioning of student amenities, alleged discrimination of students, etc. 17. Disability Centre: To assist the special needs of the students who have any kind of physical or psychological disabilities, a separate center is established. Information on financial aids and scholarships will be available here. 18. Employment Information and Guidance Bureau: The University Employment Information and Guidance Bureau was established in the university premises to cater to the educational and vocational guidance needs of the university students. The Bureau runs directly under the guidance of a senior faculty member assisted by Deputy Chief who is appointed by the Government of Karnataka. This office has separate library with 542 books on competitive examinations. The Bureau organizes free coaching classes, educational and vocational employment counseling services, provides continuous assistance to the candidates in making educational and vocational plans, and creates awareness about employment, and maintains co-ordination with other agencies engaged in similar activities. 19. Placement Cell: Many Post-Graduate Departments of the university have been organizing campus interviews to help the students to find placement. The university has now established a full fledged Placement Cell in order to monitor placement services for the students. 20. Student Counseling Center: Kuvempu University has introduced student counseling at different levels. Apart from the course counseling, there is also continuous expert counseling for students to help them to overcome their problems. 10 Kuvempu University

21. Earn and Learn Scheme: To supplement the financial needs of the students, a unique and useful Earn and Learn Scheme has been introduced. Selected students are assigned with some basic work and remuneration is paid to them. 22. Health Centre: The university has a health centre with physicians assisted by necessary staff. Only general consultancy and first aid services are provided. It has the preliminary diagnostic facilities and on-line ECG with medical advice of Narayana Hrudayalaya, Bengaluru. Ambulance facility is also available at the centre. 23. Wi-fi Enabled Campus: The University provides Wi-Fi internet network facility for all students and employees of the university in the entire campus. 24. CCTV Monitored Secure Campus: With the objective of providing maximum security to students, entire campus is monitored through CCTV. Further, a dedicated group of security persons are employed to ensure safety and safeguard assets. 25. Cafeteria and Bank: There is a well furnished canteen in the campus. Snacks and vegetarian food are available to the students, employees and visitors. There is also a branch of State Bank of India in the campus. 26. City Office: This city office is located near Sahyadri Colleges, Shivamogga on B.H by-pass road. Students’ requirements like migration certificates, provisional degree certificates and other academic/ examination related documents are issued to the students from this office also. 27. Guest House: The Guest House is situated in an enchanting loca tion. It is situated on a hillock with a view of backwaters of Bhadra Reservoir. It also provides an elegant view of the project area. It has air-conditioned rooms and excellent catering facilities. There is also an exclusive Lake View guest house.

For details contact: The Registrar Phone: +91 08282 256301/2/3/4/5/6/7 Kuvempu University, Fax: +91 08282 256262 Jnana Sahyadri, Shankaraghatta – 577451 Email: [email protected] Website: www.kuvempu.ac.in (Shivamogga District, Karnataka State) Prospectus, 2017-18 11

Admission – Information, Eligibility and Selection Procedure Dates of Events: Admission for P. G Programmes (and B.P.Ed) Sl. Event Date / Time No 1 Issue of Application From 20-06-2017

2 Last date for issue and receipt of filled-in applications 12-07-2017 3 Entrance Test: B.P.Ed 13-07-2017: 9 am - 4.30 pm (Physical Test) M.A (Journalism and Mass Communication) 13-07-2017: 9.30 am - 11.30 am M.P.Ed 14-7-2017: 9 am - 1 pm (Physical Test) 4.30 pm - 5.30 pm (Written Test) Master of Social Work (MSW) 15-7-2017 11.00 am - 12-30 pm M.L.I.Sc (Library and Information Science) 15-7-2017 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm 4 Announcement of Consolidated Merit list. 17-07-2017 5 Dates of Admission through Counselingb (a) All Merit Seats – [(such as GM, SC, ST, Categories – I, IIA, IIB, 19-07-2017 IIIA, IIIB, HyK, etc) and including Special Categories such as, Round – I : 10.30 am NCC, NSS, Sports, PwD, CDP, KM, GdM, etc] Round – II and Final: 1.30 pm (b) Merit-cum-Payment Seats 20-07-2017: 10.30 am (c) Cancellation/transfer of admissions within the University Departments and admission to vacant seats after 21-07-2017 cancellation/transfer (only on merit-cum-payment basis) (d) Admissions for Management Quota in Private unaided 24-07-2017 to 31-07-2017 colleges (e) For NRIs, Foreign Nationals and Kashmiri Migrants, the last 16-08-2017 date for submission of application and admission 6 Commencement of Classes 01-08-2017

Note: a. The Consolidated List of candidates will be announced on the Notice Board of the respective Departments and the University website: www.kuvempu.ac.in C¨sÀåyðUÀ¼À PÉÆæÃrüÃPÀÈvÀ ¥ÀnÖAiÀÄ£ÀÄß ¸ÀA§AzsÀ¥ÀlÖ «¨sÁUÀUÀ¼À ¸ÀÆZÀ£Á ¥sÀ®PÀUÀ¼À ªÉÄÃ¯É ºÁUÀÆ «±Àé«zÁå®AiÀÄzÀ eÁ®vÁt ( www. kuvempu.ac.in ) zÀ°è ¥ÀæPÀn¸À¯ÁUÀĪÀÅzÀÄ. b. The applicants seeking admission are required to report at the counceling centre of the Department concerned before 10.30 a.m on 19-07-2017 and wait in the room identified by the Department for admission till the completion of admission process. Please note, no separate intimation will be sent to the applicants. Also note, delay in your arrival at the venue of admission even by a minute may deprive you the opportunity to take admission (as admission will be given to the next candidate). ¥ÀæªÉñÀªÀ£ÀÄß §AiÀĸÀĪÀ CfðzÁgÀgÀÄ DAiÀiÁ «¨sÁUÀzÀ ¥ÀæªÉñÁw £ÀqÉAiÀÄĪÀ PÉÆoÀrAiÀÄ°è ¢£ÁAPÀ 19-07-2017 ¨É½UÉÎ 10.30 UÀAmÉAiÉƼÀUÉ ªÀgÀ¢ªÀiÁrPÉÆAqÀÄ ¸ÀÆa¹zÀ ¸ÀܼÀzÀ°è vÀªÀÄä ¥ÀæªÉñÁw £ÀqÉAiÀÄĪÀªÀgÉUÀÆ PÁAiÀĨÉÃPÀÄ. CfðzÁgÀjUÉ ¥ÀævÉåÃPÀ DºÁé£ÀªÀ£ÀÄß ¤ÃqÀ¯ÁUÀĪÀÅ¢®è JA§ÄzÀ£ÀÄß «±ÉõÀªÁV UÀªÀĤ¹. ºÁUÀÆ ¥ÀæªÉñÁwAiÀÄÄ £ÀqÉAiÀÄĪÀ ¸ÀܼÀPÉÌ C¨sÀåyðUÀ¼ÀÄ MAzÀÄ ¤«ÄµÀ vÀqÀªÁV §AzÀgÀÆ CªÀgÀ ¥ÀæªÉñÁwAiÀÄ£ÀÄß ¤gÁPÀj¸À¯ÁUÀĪÀÅzÀÄ. (ºÁUÀÆ ªÀÄvÉÆÛ§â C¨sÀåyðUÉ CzÀ£ÀÄß ¤ÃqÀ¯ÁUÀĪÀÅzÀÄ). c. Applicants who fail to obtain seat on 19-07-2017 under merit category can take a chance under merit-cum- payment category on 20-07-2017. Hence, the applicants are required to report at the councelling centre of the Department concerned before 10.30 a.m on 20-07-2017 and wait in the room identified by the Department for admission till the completion of admission process. ¢£ÁAPÀ 19-07-2017 gÀAzÀÄ ¥ÀæªÉñÀ ¥ÀqÉAiÀÄ®Ä «¥sÀ®gÁzÀ CfðzÁgÀjUÉ ¢£ÁAPÀ 20-07-2017 gÀAzÀÄ ªÉÄjmï PÀªÀiï ¥ÉêÉÄAmï ¥ÀæªÀUÀðzÉƼÀUÉ ¥ÀæªÉñÁw ¥ÀqÉAiÀÄ®Ä CªÀPÁ±À ¤ÃqÀ¯ÁUÀĪÀÅzÀÄ. CAxÀ CfðzÁgÀgÀÄ ¢£ÁAPÀ 20-07-2017 gÀAzÀÄ ¨É½UÉÎ 10.30 UÀAmÉAiÉƼÀUÉ DAiÀiÁ «¨sÁUÀªÀÅ ¥ÀæªÉñÁwUÁV ¤UÀ¢¥Àr¹zÀ ¸ÀܼÀzÀ°è ªÀgÀ¢ ªÀiÁrPÉÆAqÀÄ ¸ÀÆa¹zÀ ¸ÀܼÀzÀ°è ¥ÀæªÉñÁwAiÀÄÄ ªÀÄÄPÁÛAiÀĪÁUÀĪÀªÀgÉUÀÆ PÁAiÀĨÉÃPÀÄ. 12 Kuvempu University

Courses Offered and Places of Study Name of the Name of the Course Name of the School Name of the Department Faculty Offered Jnana Sahyadri, Shankaraghatta Faculty of Arts School of Languages and Institute of Kannada Studies M.A (Kannada) Literature Department of English M.A (English) Department of Hindi M.A (Hindi) School of Social Sciences Department of Economics M.A (Economics) Department of History and M.A (History and Archaeology Archaeology) Department of Journalism and M.A (Journalism and Mass Mass Communication Communication) Department of Political Science M.A (Political Science) Department of Sociology M.A (Sociology) Department of Social Work MSW Faculty of Commerce School of Business Studies Department of Commerce M.Com Institute of Management Studies (a) MBA and (b) MBA (HRM1)

Department of Tourism MBA (TTM2) Administration Faculty of Education School of Education Department of Education (a) M.Ed (b) M.A. in Education Department of Physical Education (a) M.P.Ed (b) B.P.Ed Faculty of Science School of Bio Sciences Department of Applied Botany M.Sc (Botany) and Technology Department of Applied Zoology M.Sc (Zoology) Department of Biotechnology M.Sc (Biotechnology) Department of Microbiology M.Sc (Microbiology) Department of Wildlife and M.Sc (Wildlife and Management Management) School of Chemical Department of Biochemistry M.Sc (Biochemistry) Sciences Department of Chemistry M.Sc (Chemistry) Department of Industrial M.Sc (Industrial Chemistry) Chemistry School of Earth and Department of Applied Geology (a) M.Sc Geoinformatics Environmental Sciences (b) M.Sc (ESRM3) Department of Environmental M.Sc (Environmental Science Science)

School of Physical Sciences Department of Computer Science (a) M.Sc (Computer Science) (b) MCA Department of Electronics M.Sc (Electronics) Department of Library and M.L.I.Sc. Information Science Department of Mathematics M.Sc (Mathematics) Department of Physics M.Sc (Physics) 1 Human Resource Management 2 Tourism and Travel Management 3 Earth Science and Resource Management Prospectus, 2017-18 13

Courses Offered and Places of Study (contd.) Name of the Name of the Course Name of the School Name of the Department Faculty Offered Sahyadri College Campus, Shivamogga Faculty of Arts School of Languages and Department of Sanskrit M.A (Sanskrit) Literature Department of M.A (Urdu) Faculty of School of Education Department of Physical B.P.Ed Education Education Post-Graduate Centre, Kadur Faculty of Arts School of Social Sciences Department of Economics M.A (Economics) Faculty of Commerce School of Business Studies Department of Commerce M.Com Faculty of Science School of Chemical Department of Chemistry M.Sc (Chemistry) and Technology Sciences Department of Pharmaceutical M.Sc (Pharmaceutical Chemistry Chemistry) Post-Graduate Centre, Chikkamagaluru Faculty of Arts School of Languages and Department of Kannada M.A (Kannada) Literature Faculty of Arts School of Social Sciences Department of Political Science M.A. (Political Science) Faculty of Commerce School of Business Studies Department of Commerce M.Com Faculty of Science School of Physical Sciences Department of Mathematics M.Sc (Mathematics) and Technology Sahyadri Science College (Autonomous), Shivamogga Faculty of Science School of Bio Sciences Department of Biotechnology M.Sc (Biotechnology) and Technology School of Chemical Department of Chemistry M.Sc (Chemistry) Sciences Department of Industrial M.Sc (Industrial Chemistry) Chemistry Sahyadri Arts College, Shivamogga Faculty of Arts School of Languages and Department of English M.A (English) Literature School of Social Sciences Department of Economics M.A (Economics) Department of Political Science M.A (Political Science) Sahyadri Commerce and Management College, Shivamogga Faculty of Commerce School of Business Studies Department of Commerce and (a) M.Com (b) MBA Management

Add-on P. G. Diploma Courses 1. Archaeology and Museology (Department of History and Archaeology ) 2. Industrial Chemical Quality Control (Department of Industrial Chemistry) 3. Industrial Bioanalytical Techniques (Department of Biochemistry ) 4. Yoga (Department of Physical Education) 5. Naveena Madhyamagalu mattu Kannada Sahitya (Kannada Bharathi) Note: Minimum admission for any course/programme in Languages shall be five and in any other course/ programme shall be ten. If the admission is less, the course/programme will not be conducted and the admission shall be transfered to the Centres where there is vacancy if the students are willing to take admission in such Centres. If such canditates opt for the cancellation of their admission, the fee paid by the candidate will be refunded. 14 Kuvempu University

Affiliated Colleges Offering Post-Graduate Courses The following colleges are affiliated to Kuvempu University, offering postgraduate programmes. Applicants seeking admission in these affiliated colleges should enter the code number of the colleges in their order of preference in the application form.

All the seats of government colleges will be filled by the University from the consolidated list and 50% seats of the private (unaided) colleges (as shown with + mark in the following table) will be filled by the University. The admission will take place in the Jnanasahyadri campus of the University.The selected students will be given admission permission letter from the respective Departments and have to report to the respective colleges on or before 24-07-2017, along with the letter, fee paid challan and original documents. Students seeking admission under management quota in the private unaided colleges shall approach the colleges to find out the details and procedures for admission.

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College Sanctioned Name of the College PG Courses Offered Code Intake No SHIVAMOGGA DISTRICT S01 Govt. First Grade College, Shivamogga M.Com. 40 M.A. English 30 M.A. History 40 Smt. Indira Gandhi Govt. First Grade Women’s M.A. Economics 30 S02 College, Sagara M.Com. 60 MBA. 40 M.Sc. Mathematics 30 S03 Govt. First Grade College, M.Com. 25 M.A Kannada 25 S04 Govt. First Grade College, Shikaripura M.A Economics 30 M.A Kannada 20 S05 Govt. First Grade College, , M.A Economics 20 M.A Kannada 20 M.A History 20 S06 Sir. M.V. Govt. Arts & Commerce College, Bhadravathi M.A Economics 20 M.A. Political Science 20 M.Sc. Chemistry 20 S07 Sir. M.V. Govt. Science College, Bhadravathi M.Sc. Industrial Chemistry 30 Prospectus, 2017-18 15

M.Com. 30 S08 Govt. First Grade College, Bhadravathi M.A. Sociology 20 S09 ATNC College, Shivamogga M.Com. 25 + 25 P.E.S. Institute of Advanced Management Studies, S10 M.Com. 20 + 20 Shivamogga S11 Jnana Sagara Mahavidyalaya, Shivamogga M.Com. 20 + 20 M.Com. 50 + 50 K H Srinivas Postgraduate Studies, LB and SBS S12 M.A. Economics 15 + 15 College, Sagara M.Sc. Mathematics 15 + 15 S14 Tunga Mahavidyalaya, Thirthahalli M.Com. 25 + 25 CHIKKAMAGALURU DISTRICT M.A Kannada 30 M.A English 30 M.A History 40 M.A Economics 30 C14 I.D.S.G. Govt. College, Chikkamagaluru M.Com. 40 M.Sc. Applied Zoology 25 M.Sc. Botany 25 M.Sc. Chemistry 40 M.A Political Science 20 C15 Govt. First Grade College, N R Pura M.Com. 20 M.A Kannada 20 M.A Political Science 30 M.A Sociology 30 C16 Govt. First Grade College, Kadur M.A Economics 20 M.Com. 20 M.Sc. Mathematics 30 C17 Govt. First Grade College, Koppa M.Com. 20 C18 Sri. J.C.B.M. First Grade College, M.A Economics 10 + 10 M.Com. 25 + 25 C19 MES MSPS Women’s College, Chikkamagaluru M.Sc. Mathematics 15 + 15 16 Kuvempu University 42 42 42 57 56 51 45 56 51 57 43 57 74 51 23 67 51 152 Total Grand e 22 Pay- Merit –cum- 3+3+4 3+3+4 3+3+4 3+3+4 3+3+3 3+2+2 3+3+4 3+3+3 3+2+2 3+3+4 3+3+4 3+3+4 6+4+6 3+2+2 3+3+4 3+2+2 ment 9+9+18 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 G d M 1 1 1 2 2 6 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 K M 20 a 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 19 P w D 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 rts Spo 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 N C C 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 1 1 1 N S S 1 1 Merit - Special Categories 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P C D 15 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 24 14 Total b 3 3 3 5 5 4 3 5 4 5 3 3 5 3 4 6 4 12 13 OU b 2 2 2 6 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 K 12 Hy 1 1 1 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 11 III B 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 10 III A 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 2 1 II B Seat Matrix, 2017-18 3 3 3 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 3 3 5 3 5 8 6 5 12 II A Jnana Sahyadri, Shankaraghatta Admission through PG CET. However, for unfilled seats, the university conducts a separate entrance test 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 2 1 C-I Merit-cum-Reservation 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 ST 3 3 3 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 3 3 5 5 3 5 6 5 12 SC 9 9 9 9 9 4 35 15 15 13 10 15 13 15 10 15 13 19 13 GM 3 22 22 22 80 34 34 32 24 34 32 34 22 23 34 32 22 43 32 120 Total c 2 Course c d Name of the MBA MBA (TTM) MSW MBA (HRM) Journalism and Mass Communication M. Com History and Archaeology Sociology B.P.Ed (Unit II) Hindi Political Science B.P.Ed ( Unit I) English M.P.Ed Economics M.A. in Education (for BSW students) Kannada M.Ed 7 6 5 9 4 8 3 2 1 1 13 12 11 10 18 17 16 15 14 Sl. No Faculty of Commerce Faculty of Arts, M.A in Faculty of Education: Prospectus, 2017-18 17 41 44 41 44 44 62 41 44 41 41 44 54 44 44 41 41 44 44 41 41 23 Total Grand e 22 Pay- Merit –cum- 3+2+4 3+2+4 3+2+4 3+2+4 3+2+4 3+6+6 3+2+4 3+2+4 3+2+4 3+2+4 3+2+4 3+2+4 3+2+4 3+2+4 3+2+4 3+2+4 3+2+4 3+2+4 3+2+4 3+2+4 ment 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 G d M 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 K M 20 a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 19 P w D 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 rts Spo 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 1 N C C

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S S N 16 Merit - Special Categories 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P C D 15 7 8 7 8 8 8 7 8 7 7 8 8 8 8 7 7 8 8 7 7 14 (contd.)

Total b 3 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 13 OU b 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 y 2 2 2 2 2 2 H 12 K 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 11 III B PG Centre, Kadur 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 III A

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 II B 3 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 8 II A Admission through PG CET. However, for unfilled seats, the university conducts a separate entrance test Seat Matrix, 2017-18 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 C-I Merit-cum-Reservation 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 ST 3 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 SC 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 10 10 10 15 10 10 13 10 10 10 10 GM 3 22 24 22 24 24 24 34 22 24 22 22 24 32 24 24 22 22 24 40 22 22 Total 2 Course d Name of the Earth Science & Resource Management Industrial Chemistry Biochemistry Chemistry Computer Science Biotechnology Mathematics Microbiology M.L.I.Sc. M.A (Economics) Wildlife and Management MCA Environmental Science M.Com Zoology Physics Electronics M.Sc (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) Botany M.Sc (Chemistry) Geoinformatics 1 Sl. 28 27 26 25 24 33 No 23 32 22 31 39 21 35 30 38 20 34 29 37 Faculty of Science and Technology: M.Sc in 19 36 18 Kuvempu University 54 46 41 41 46 41 48 41 82 46 41 48 41 23 Total Grand e 22 Pay- Merit –cum- 3+2+4 3+2+3 3+2+4 3+2+4 3+2+3 3+2+4 3+2+4 3+2+4 3+3+6 3+2+3 3+2+4 3+2+4 3+2+4 ment 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 G d M 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 K M 20 a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 P w D 19 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 rts Spo 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 N C C

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S S N 16 Merit - Special Categories 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P C D 15 8 8 7 7 8 7 7 7 8 7 7 7 10 14 (contd.)

Total b 5 4 3 3 4 3 4 3 8 4 3 4 3 13 OU b 3 2 2 2 y 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 H 12 K 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 11 III B 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 10 III A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 9 II B P G Centre, Chikkamagalur 5 4 3 3 4 3 4 3 8 4 3 4 3 8 II A Sahyadri College Campus, Shivamogga Sahyadri College Campus, Shivamogga Seat Matrix, 2017-18 Admission through PG CET. However, for unfilled seats, the university conducts a separate entrance test. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 7 C-I Merit-cum-Reservation Sahyadri Arts and Commerce College, Shivamogga 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 6 ST Sahyadri Commerce and Management College, Shivamogga 5 4 3 3 4 3 4 3 8 4 3 4 3 5 SC 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 13 11 11 13 23 11 13 GM 3 32 26 22 22 26 22 28 22 20 52 26 22 28 22 Total

2 Course d Name of the M.Com M.A (Political Science) M.Sc (Biotechnology) M.Sc (Mathematics) MBA M.A (Economics) M.Sc (Industrial Chemistry) M.A (Urdu) M.A (Political Science) M.Com M.A (English) M.Sc (Chemistry) M.A (Sanskrit) M.A (Kannada) 1 Sl. No 43 51 48 42 53 50 47 45 41 52 49 46 44 40 Prospectus, 2017-18 19

Note: a. NCC, NSS, Sports, CDP (Children/Dependents of Defence Personnel), PwD (Person with Disability), KM (Kannada Medium from Standard I to X) and GdM (Gender Minorities): The seats under special categories are non-transferable, and they are filled only with available eligible applicants. However, if there are no eligible applicants for CDP, the seats shall be transferred to merit-cum-payment seat (Kuvempu University students). In respect of applications received under CFF (Children of Freedom Fighters) quota, the applications shall be referred to the Registrar for necessary orders. b. If there are no eligible applicants for seats under Other University (OU, merit seats) and/or Hyderabad- Karnataka (HyK) quota, the unfilled seats shall be transferred to GM seats (Merit). [Note: The seats under OU Quota are at 15% of total merit seats (excluding special categories). Therefore, total number of merit seats in Column – 3 do not include these OU seats]. c. In the case of MSW, 20 seats are reserved for BSW candidates and 20 seats for multidisciplinary graduates. d. Admissions for MCA and MBA courses are made through PG CET conducted by KEA, Bengaluru. However, a separate Entrance Test will be conducted by Kuvempu University to fill up unfilled seats. e. Under merit-cum-payment category, (i) 3 seats (1:1:1) are reserved for SC and ST students of Kuvempu University, and children of Kuvempu University employees. (ii) Of the remaining, specified number of seats are reserved for applicants from other universities (for OU and HyK candidates). (iii) The remaining seats are for KU candidates.

For example, in the case of M.A (Kannada), there are 10 seats under Merit-cum-Payment quota (3 + 3 + 4) and these 10 seats are shown in the last but one column (in the above table) as ‘3+3+4’. This means, (i) The first three seats are for SC, ST and children of Kuvempu University employees (one each), (ii) Next three seats are for OU applicants, and (iii) The last four seats are for Kuvempu University graduates. However, • If any of these seats fall vacant, the seats shall be transferred to merit-cum-payment seats (Kuvempu University candidates). • But in the case of SC/ST, the seats are inter-changeable. However, if there are no eligible and willing applicants from both SC/ST categories, the unfilled seats shall be shifted to merit-cum-payment seats (Kuvempu University candidates). • If there are no eligible and willing applicants from Kuvempu University graduates, the unfilled seats shall be shifted to merit-cum-payment seats (OU students). • All candidates admitted under merit-cum-payment category are required to pay the actual fee for merit- cum-payment category prescribed by the University, irrespective of their category/income, etc. 20 Kuvempu University

Seat-Matrix for Admission to Affiliated Colleges

Merit-cum-Reservation Sl.No. Intake HyK / GM SC ST C-I IIA IIB IIIA IIIB OU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 60 26 9 2 2 9 2 2 3 5 3 50 22 7 2 2 7 2 2 2 4 4 40 18 5 1 2 5 2 2 2 3 5 30 14 4 1 1 4 1 1 2 2 6 25 10 4 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 7 20 7 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 8 15 7 2 - 1 2 1 1 1 1 9 10 4 1 1 1 2 1

Note: 1) The students belonging to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes and whose family income is less than ` 2,50,000 per annum are exempted from payment of Tuition Fee, Laboratory Fee and other Administration Fees as per the Government Order No: ¸ÀPÀE 80 ¥ÀPÀ« 2013 ¢£ÁAPÀ: 02-07-2013. Students are required to submit their Caste and Income certificates issued by the competent authority at the time of admission. Such candidates are required to pay the fees as shown under column (4 & 8) above. In the case of other students belonging to SC/ ST with annual family income more than ` 2,50,000, they have to pay the full fee as in column-3 or 7 (as the case may be). For further details, contact the Coordinator, SC/ST Cell, Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta. 2) The students belonging to Cat-I (whose Family Income is less than ` 2,50,000 per annum), and students belonging to Catagories. II(a), II(b), III(a) and III(b) (whose family income is less than ` 1,00,000 per annum) are exempted from payment of Tuition Fee, Laboratory Fee, Library Fee, Sports Fee and as per Govt. order No. »AªÀPÀ 589 ©JAJ¸ï 2013 ¢£ÁAPÀ :05-10-2013. Students are required to submit their Caste and Income certificates issued by the competent authority at the time of admission. Such candidates are required to pay the fees as shown under column (3 & 7), above. The amount paid by these candidates towards exempted items of fees will be reembersed (i.e. credited to their SB A/C directly) after the receipt of the same from the government. For further details, contact the Coordinator, OBC Cell, Kuvempu University, Shankraghatta. 3) Students seeking admission under merit-cum-payment category are required to pay the total actual fee irrespective of their caste and annual income. 4) The admissions in respect of MBA and MCA are made by KEA, the candidates are required to pay actual fee irrespective of their caste and income. 5) The students belonging to NRI and Foreign Nationals shall pay OU Student fee plus ` 10,000 as special fee. 6) Candidates admitted to PG courses in Private/unaided colleges shall pay an additional fee of ` 2000/- for MA Courses, ` 4000/- for Commerce and Management courses and ` 6000/- for science courses in the respective colleges. Prospectus, 2017-18 21

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Fee Structure Amount (`) for first year, 2017-18 Amount (`) for second year, 2018-19 Name of the Merit Seats Merit-cum-Payment Merit Seats Merit-cum-Payment Sl. Post-Graduate No. All Kuvempu Kuvempu Course OU All (except OU (except SC/ ST Uni. SC/ ST Uni. Students SC/ST) Students SC/ST) Students Students (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Faculty of Arts: 1 M. A (Kannada) 5,250 3,250 15,950 25,900 5,100 3,250 15,700 25,650 2 M. A (Economics) 5,950 3,250 19,050 30,000 5,800 3,250 18,800 29,750 3 M. A (English) 59,50 3,250 16,650 26,600 5,800 3,250 16,400 26,350 4 M. A (Hindi) 5,250 3,250 15,950 25,900 5,100 3,250 15,700 25,650 5 M. A (History and 5,250 3,250 15,950 25,900 5,100 3,250 15,700 25,650 Archaeology) 6 M. A (Journalism and Mass 11,900 3,250 21,500 38,750 11,700 3,250 20,300 38,100 Communication) 7 MSW 18,800 3,250 48,050 77,300 18,550 3,250 29,550 44,550 8 M. A (Political 5,250 3,250 18,350 29,250 5,100 3,250 18,100 29,050 Science) 9 M. A (Sanskrit) 5,250 3,250 1,5950 25,900 5,100 3,250 15,700 25,650 10 M. A (Sociology) 5,250 3,250 15,950 25,900 5,100 3,250 15,700 25,650 11 M. A (Urdu) 5,250 3,250 15,950 25,900 5,100 3,250 1,5700 25,650 Faculty of Commerce: 12 M. Com 8,500 3,250 19,650 34,150 8,300 3,250 19,450 33,950 13 MBA Fee as fixed by the Government of Karnataka 14 MBA (HRM) 11,850 3,550 30,800 57,650 7,850 3,550 26,800 53,700 15 MBA (TTM) 7,800 3,250 18,950 33,450 7,600 3,250 18,750 33,250 Faculty of Education: 16 M.Ed 18,550 3,250 29,600 44,550 14,200 3,250 25,200 40,200 17 M.A. in Education 5,250 3,250 15,950 25,900 5,100 3,250 15,700 25,650 18 M.P.Ed 14,300 3,250 18,200 29,150 10,650 3,250 14,550 25,500 19 B.P.Ed 14,300 3,250 24,500 43,750 10,500 3,250 20,850 40,100 Faculty of Science and Technology: 20 M.Sc (Botany) 6,600 3,250 23,900 36,300 6,350 3,250 23,700 36,100 21 M.Sc (Zoology) 6,600 3,250 23,900 36,300 6,350 3,250 23,700 36,100 22 M.Sc (Wild Life 6,600 3,250 23,900 36,450 6,350 3,250 23,700 36,200 and Management) 23 M.Sc 15,450 3,250 34,900 59,700 11,800 3,250 32,150 56,050 (Microbiology) 24 M.Sc 7,050 3,250 23,900 36,100 6,800 3,250 23,700 35,850 (Biotechnology) 25 M.Sc (Chemistry) 11,200 3,250 31,600 57,000 11,000 3,250 31,400 56,750 26 M.Sc 15,450 3,250 34,900 59,700 12,250 3,250 32,150 56,050 (Biochemistry) 27 M.Sc (Industrial 11,200 3,250 31,600 57,000 11,000 3,250 31,400 56,750 Chemistry) 28 M.Sc (Pharmaceutical 8,400 3,250 30,400 57,000 8,150 3,250 30,200 56,750 Chemistry) 29 M.Sc (ESRM, Earth Science 6,900 3,250 23,900 36,350 6,700 3,250 2,3700 36,100 and Resource Management) Prospectus, 2017-18 23

Fee Structure (contd.)

Amount (`) for first year, 2017-18 Amount (`) for second year, 2018-19 Name of the Merit Seats Merit-cum-Payment Merit Seats Merit-cum-Payment Sl. Post-Graduate No. All Kuvempu Kuvempu Course OU All (except OU (except SC/ ST Uni. SC/ ST Uni. Students SC/ST) Students SC/ST) Students Students (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) M.Sc 30 17,750 3,250 25,400 38,200 14,100 3,250 21,800 34,550 Geoinformatics 31 M.Sc (Electronics) 17,450 3,250 22,550 32,900 17,250 3,250 22,350 32,700 32 M.Sc (Environmental 6,600 3,250 23,900 36,300 6,350 3,250 23,700 36,100 Science) 33 M.L.I.Sc. 6,600 3,250 23,600 35,900 6,350 3,250 23,350 35,700 34 M.Sc 6,000 3,250 22,650 35,000 5,750 3,250 22,450 34,800 (Mathematics) 35 M.Sc (Computer 15,200 3,250 25,950 43,200 11,600 3,250 22,300 39,550 Science) 36 M.C.A Fee as fixed by the Government of Karnataka 37 M.Sc (Physics) 6,900 3,250 23,900 36,450 6,700 3,250 23,650 36,200

1. The students belonging to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes, and whose annual family income is less than ` 2,50,000 are exempted from the payment of tuition fee, laboratory fee and other administration fees as per the Government Order No: ¸ÀPÀE 80 ¥ÀPÀ« 2013 ¢£ÁAPÀ: 02-07-2013. Such candidates are required to pay the fees as shown under column - 4 or 8 (whichever is applicable) above at the time of admission. And these students are required to submit their caste and income certificates (original) issued by the competent authority at the time of admission. In the case of other students belonging to SC/ST with annual family income of ` 2,50,000 or more, they have to pay the fee as in column – 3 or 7 (as the case may be). For further details, contact the Convener, SC/ST Cell, Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta. 2. Though the students belonging to Category - I (whose annual family income is less than ` 2,50,000), and students belonging to Categories - IIA, IIB, IIIA and IIIB (whose annual family income is less than ` 1,00,000) are exempted from payment of tuition fee, laboratory fee, library fee, sports fee (as per Government Order No. »AªÀPÀ 589 ©JAJ¸ï 2013 ¢£ÁAPÀ: 05-10-2013), they are required to pay the full fees as shown under column - 3 or 7 (whichever is applicable) at the time of admission. The amount paid by these candidates towards exempted items of fees will be reimbursed (i.e., credited to their SB A/c directly) after the receipt of the same from the Government. For further details, contact the Convener, OBC Cell, Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta. 3. Students seeking admission under Merit-cum-Payment category are required to pay the full fee as in column – 5 (or 9) or 6 (or 10) (as the case may be) irrespective of their caste and annual income. 4. The admissions in respect of MBA and MCA are made by KEA, and the fee is as fixed by the Government of Karnataka. 5. The students belonging to NRI and foreign nationals shall pay Non Karnataka fee of ` 10,000 as special fee. The NRI students from Gulf countries (children of Indian workers) shall pay only ` 5,000 as special fee. 24 Kuvempu University

Fee Structure for the P. G Diploma Courses, 2017-18 Amount (`) Sl. Name of P.G. Diploma Administra- Laboratory No. Tuition Fee Total Fee tive Fee Fee 01 PGD in Archeology and Museology (DoS in 3,875 4,015 - 7,890 History and Archaeology) 02 PGD in Industrial Chemical Quality Control 3,875 13,285 2,530 19,690 (DoS in Industrial Chemistry)

03 PGD in Industrial Bioanalytical Techniques 3,875 13,285 2,530 19,690 (DoS in Biochemistry)

04 PGD in Yoga (DoS in Physical Education) 3,875 1,155 - 5,030 05 £À«Ã£À ªÀiÁzsÀåªÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¸Á»vÀå: 3,875 4,015 - 7890 Instructions to Applicants Applicants are advised to read the following instructions carefully before filling and submitting the applications. I. Application Form (a) Besides the purchase of application through remitting the fees in SBI, Jnanasahyadri and producing the challan, the application form can also be downloaded from the university website. In such case, the application fee shall be remitted to the account of Finance Officer, Kuvempu University (A/c No. 54023036291 ) at SBI Jnanasahyadri, ( ISFC code SBIN0040759) through RTGS /NEFT and a proper proof should be enclosed to the filled application at the time of submission to the Departments.

(b) Candidates willing to be considered for admission for more than one course should submit separate sets of application to each course. For example, a candidate applying for M.A (Political Science) and M.A (Sociology) has to submit separate applications to both the Departments. Candidates who want to apply for more than one course may make photocopies of the original application form or print the same from the website. (c) The candidate should put ' ' mark to suggest his/her choice of the main campus or the PG centres in the boxes in the concerned column of the application. ( i.e. Jnanasahyadri campus, PG Centres at Kadur and Chikkamagalur and Sahyadri College ) (d) Applicants seeking admission in the affiliated colleges should enter the code number of the colleges in order of preference in the respective column of the application form. Code numbers are given in the prospectus, page number 14 and 15. (e) The candidates can opt for one Post-Graduate programme and one Post -Graduate Diploma programme as Add on Course, simultaneously if they so desire. (f) The application form should be filled in giving all required information correctly and clearly. Incomplete applications are liable to be rejected.

Cfð £ÀªÀÄÆ£É: C) Cfð £ÀªÀÄÆ£ÉUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ¸ÉÖÃmï ¨ÁåAPï D¥sï EArAiÀiÁ, eÁÕ£À¸ÀºÁå¢æ ±ÁSÉAiÀÄ°è ºÀt ¸ÀAzÁAiÀÄ ªÀiÁrzÀ ZÀ®£ïUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ºÁdgÀÄ ¥Àr¹ Rjâ¸ÀĪÀÅzÀ®èzÉà CªÀÅUÀ¼À£ÀÄß «±Àé«zÁå®AiÀÄzÀ ªÉ¨ï¸ÉÊmïUÀ½AzÀ®Æ qË£ï¯ÉÆÃqï ªÀiÁrPÉƼÀÀÄzÀÄ. CAxÀ ¸ÀAzÀ¨sÀðzÀ°è Cfð ±ÀĮ̪À£ÀÄß ¸ÉÖÃmï ¨ÁåAPï D¥sï EArAiÀiÁ, eÁÕ£À¸ÀºÁå¢æ ±ÁSÉ, (ISFC code SBIN0040759), EzÀgÀ°è ºÀtPÁ¸ÀÄ C¢üPÁjUÀ¼ÀÄ, PÀĪÉA¥ÀÄ «±Àé«zÁå®AiÀÄ EªÀgÀ SÁvÉUÉ (SÁvÉ ¸ÀASÉå 54023036291) RTGS /NEFT ªÀÄÆ®PÀ ¸ÀAzÁAiÀÄ ªÀiÁqÀ¨ÉÃPÀÄ ºÁUÀÆ ¨sÀwðªÀiÁrzÀ CfðAiÀÄ£ÀÄß «¨sÁUÀUÀ½UÉ ¸À°è¸ÀĪÁUÀ CfðAiÀÄ eÉÆvÉUÉ ºÀt ¸ÀAzÁAiÀÄ ªÀiÁrzÀ zÁR¯ÉAiÀÄ ¥ÀæwAiÀÄ£ÀÄß ®UÀwÛ¸À¨ÉÃPÀÄ. Prospectus, 2017-18 25

D) MAzÀQÌAvÀ ºÉZÀÄÑ ¥ÀzÀ«UÀ½UÉ Cfð ¸À°è¸ÀĪÀ C¨sÀåyðUÀ¼ÀÄ ¥Àæwà ¥ÀzÀ«UÀÆ ¥ÀævÉåÃPÀ CfðUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ¸ÀÆPÀÛ zÁR¯ÉUÀ¼À ¸À»vÀ ¸À°è¸À¨ÉÃPÀÄ. GzÁºÀgÀuÉUÉ: JA.J. gÁdå ±Á¸ÀÛç ºÁUÀÆ ¸ÀªÀiÁd ±Á¸ÀÛç «¨sÁUÀUÀ½UÉ CfðAiÀÄ£ÀÄß ¸À°è¸ÀĪÀªÀgÀÄ JgÀqÀÆ «¨sÁUÀUÀ½UÀÆ ¥ÀævÉåÃPÀ CfðUÀ¼À£Éßà ¸À°è¸À¨ÉÃPÀÄ. MAzÀQÌAvÀ ºÉZÀÄÑ CfðUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ¸À°è¸À§AiÀĸÀĪÀ C¨sÀåyðUÀ¼ÀÄ ªÀÄÆ® CfðAiÀÄ bÁAiÀiÁ ¥ÀæwUÀ¼À£ÀÄß §¼À¸À§ºÀÄzÀÄ CxÀªÁ eÁ®vÁt¢AzÀ CzÀgÀ ¥ÀæwUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ¥ÀqÉzÀÄPÉƼÀÀÄzÀÄ. E) C¨sÀåyðUÀ¼ÀÄ Cfð £ÀªÀÄÆ£ÉAiÀÄ°è ¤ÃrzÀ ¸ÀA§AzsÀ¥ÀlÖ DªÀgÀtzÀ°è `' UÀÄgÀÄvÀ£ÀÄß ºÁQ vÀªÀÄä DAiÉÄÌAiÀÄ ¸ÁßvÀPÉÆÃvÀÛgÀ PÉÃAzÀæUÀ¼À£ÀÄß (eÁÕ£À¸ÀºÁå¢æ, PÀqÀÆgÀÄ, aPÀ̪ÀÄUÀ¼ÀÆgÀÄ, ºÁUÀÆ ¸ÀºÁå¢æ PÁ¯ÉÃdÄ) ¸ÀÆa¸À¨ÉÃPÀÄ. F) PÁ¯ÉÃdÄUÀ¼À ¸ÁßvÀPÉÆÃvÀÛgÀ PÉÆøÀÄðUÀ½UÉ ¥ÀæªÉñÀ ¥ÀqÉAiÀħAiÀĸÀĪÀªÀgÀÄ ¥Áæ¸ÉàPÀÖ¸ï ¥ÀÄl ¸ÀASÉå 14 ªÀÄvÀÄÛ 15 gÀ°è DAiÀiÁ PÁ¯ÉÃdÄUÀ½UÉ ¤ÃrzÀ PÉÆÃqï ¸ÀASÉåUÀ¼À£ÀÄß DzÀåvÉAiÀÄ ªÉÄÃgÉUÉ ¸ÀA§AzsÀ¥ÀlÖ DªÀgÀtUÀ¼À°è UÀÄgÀÄw¸À¨ÉÃPÀÄ. G) C¨sÀåyðUÀ¼ÀÄ KPÀPÁ®PÉÌ AiÀiÁªÀÅzÉà MAzÀÄ ¸ÁßvÀPÉÆÃvÀÛgÀ ¥ÀzÀ« ºÁUÀÆ MAzÀÄ r¥ÉÆèªÀÄ Add on Course ¥ÀzÀ«AiÀÄ£ÀÄß CzsÀåAiÀÄ£ÀPÉÌ DAiÉÄÌ ªÀiÁrPÉƼÀÀÄzÀÄ. H) CfðAiÀÄ°è PÉýzÀ ¥ÀæwAiÉÆAzÀÆ ªÀiÁ»wAiÀÄ£ÀÄß ¸ÀjAiÀiÁV ºÁUÀÆ ¸ÀàµÀÖªÁV vÀÄA§¨ÉÃPÀÄ. C¥ÀÆtð CfðUÀ¼À£ÀÄß wgÀ¸ÀÌj¸À¯ÁUÀĪÀÅzÀÄ. II. Enclosures (a) Any claim made by the candidate with regard to qualification, income, date of birth, reservation category including sports, NSS, NCC, CDP, KM, PwD, GdM, etc., should be supported by photocopies of relevant certificates/documents and should be enclosed to the application. Otherwise, the claim will not be considered. The candidates should also enclose photo copy of application fee paid. Those who apply through online should attach a proper proof for payment of the fee to the completed application at the time of submission to the Departments. (b) The candidates claiming seats under Kannada Medium quota should produce the certificates issued by the Head of the school duly countersigned by the competent authorities of Education Department to the effect that the candidates have studied in Kannada medium from Standard I to X. (c) Candidates seeking admission to M.L.I. Sc (Master of Library and Information Science), MSW, MA (Journalism and Mass Communication), MBA, MCA, B.P.Ed and M.P.Ed are required to remit the fee ` 300 (in the case of SC/ST and Cat-I, only ` 200) towards Entrance Test through RTGS / NEFT to the account of the Finance Officer, Kuvempu University ( A/c No. 54023036291 ) at SBI Jnanasahyadri (ISFC code SBIN0040759), Shankaraghatta and carry a proof for the money transfer. CqÀPÀUÀ¼ÀÄ (C) vÀ£Àß CºÀðvÉ, DzÁAiÀÄ, d£À䢣ÁAPÀ, «ÄøÀ¯Áw ¥Àæ¨sÉÃzÀ, EvÁå¢UÀ¼À PÀÄjvÀÄ C¨sÀåyðAiÀÄÄ ªÀiÁqÀĪÀ AiÀiÁªÀÅzÉà ºÉýPÉAiÀÄ£ÀÄß ¥ÀæªÀiÁtÂÃPÀj¸ÀĪÀ ¥ÀæªÀiÁt ¥ÀvÀæUÀ¼À/zÁR¯ÉUÀ¼À bÁAiÀiÁ ¥ÀæwUÀ¼À£ÀÄß CfðAiÀÄ eÉÆvÉUÉ ®UÀwÛ¸ÀvÀPÀÌzÀÄÝ. E®è¢zÀÝ°è CªÀgÀÀ ºÉýPÉAiÀÄ£ÀÄß ¥ÀjUÀt¸À¯ÁUÀĪÀÅ¢®è. C¨sÀåyðUÀ¼ÀÄ Cfð ±ÀÄ®Ì ¥ÁªÀwAiÀÄ bÁAiÀiÁ ¥ÀæwAiÀÄ£ÀÆß CfðAiÀÄ eÉÆvÉUÉ ®UÀwÛ¸ÀvÀPÀÌzÀÄÝ. D) PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁzsÀåªÀÄPÉÌ ¤UÀ¢ ¥Àr¹zÀ ¸ÁÜ£ÀUÀ¼À£ÀÄß §AiÀĸÀĪÀ C¨sÀåyðUÀ¼ÀÄ vÁªÀÅ MAzÀjAzÀ ºÀvÀÛ£ÉAiÀÄ vÀgÀUÀwAiÀĪÀgÉUÉ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀiÁzsÀåªÀÄzÀ°è N¢zÉÝÃªÉ JA§ÄzÁV vÀªÀÄä ±Á¯ÉAiÀÄ ªÀÄÄRå¸ÀÜgÀÄ ¥ÀæªÀiÁtÂÃPÀj¹zÀ ¥ÀvÀæPÉÌ ²PÀët «¨sÁUÀzÀ C¢üPÁjUÀ¼À ªÉÄÃ®Ä ¸À» ºÁQ¹ CfðAiÀÄ eÉÆvÉUÉ ¸À°è¸À¨ÉÃPÀÄ. E) ªÀiÁ¸ÀÖgï D¥sï ¯Éʧæj ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÀiÁ»w «eÁÕ£À, JA.J¸ï. qÀ§èÄöå. JA.J. d£Àð°¸ÀA ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÀiÁ¸ï PÀªÀÄÄå¤PÉñÀ£ï, JªÀiï.©.J, JªÀiï.¹.J., ©.¦. Jqï., ºÁUÀÆ JA.¦.Jqï.«¨sÁUÀUÀ½UÉ ¥ÀæªÉñÀªÀ£ÀÄß §AiÀĸÀĪÀ C¨sÀåyðUÀ¼ÀÄ ¥ÀæªÉñÀ ¥ÀjÃPÉëUÀ½UÉ ¸ÀA§A¢ü¹zÀAvÉ gÀÆ. 300-00 (J¸ï ¹., J¸ï.n., ºÁUÀÆ ¥Àæ¨sÉÃzÀ 1PÉÌ ¸ÉÃjzÀ C¨sÀåyðUÀ¼ÀÄ gÀÆ. 200-00 PÉÌ ªÀiÁvÀæ) UÀ¼À£ÀÄß ¸ÉÖÃmï ¨ÁåAPï D¥sï EArAiÀiÁ eÁÕ£À¸ÀºÁå¢æ ±ÁSÉAiÀÄ°è, (ISFC code SBIN0040759), ºÀtPÁ¸ÀÄ C¢üPÁjUÀ¼ÀÄ, PÀĪÉA¥ÀÄ «±Àé«zÁå®AiÀÄ EªÀgÀ SÁvÉUÉ (¸ÀASÉå 54023036291) RTGS /NEFT ªÀÄÆ®PÀ ¸ÀAzÁAiÀĪÀiÁr CzÀgÀ zÁR¯ÉAiÀÄ£ÀÄß ºÁdgÀÄ¥Àr¸À¨ÉÃPÀÄ. III. Submission of Application (a) Completed application form with copies of all necessary certificates/documents shall be submitted (against acknowledgment or sent by registered post) to the chairperson of the respective Department to which admission is sought. (b) Applications which reach the office of the Chairperson concerned later than the last date notified will be rejected. And the University will not be responsible for any postal delay and/or candidate’s inability to submit the application in time. (c) The completed applications of the following courses are to be submitted/posted to the following addresses: 26 Kuvempu University

1. M.Sc. Pharmaceutical Chemistry, P G Centre, 3. For All other courses: Kadur: Department of Studies in...... (Name of the The Chairperson, Department) Department of Studies in Pharmaceautical Kuvempu University, Chemistry Jnana Sahyadri Post-Graduate Centre, Shankaraghatta 577451 Kuvempu University, Shivamogga District, Karnataka B.H.Road, Kadur 577548, Karnataka 2. M.A. Urdu and M.A.Sanskrit: The Co-ordinator Department of Studies in...... (Name of the Department) Kuvempu University Sahyadri College Campus Vidya Nagara, Shivamogga 577203, Karnataka

Cfð ¸À°è¸ÀĪÀ PÀæªÀÄ C) ¨sÀwðªÀiÁrzÀ CfðAiÀÄ£ÀÄß J¯Áè CUÀvÀå«gÀĪÀ ¥ÀæªÀiÁt¥ÀvÀæUÀ¼ÀÄ ºÁUÀÆ zÁR¯ÉUÀ¼À ¸À»vÀ ¸ÀA§AzsÀ¥ÀlÖ÷ «¨sÁUÀzÀ ªÀÄÄRå¸ÀÜjUÉ ¸À°è¹ ¹éÃPÀÈw ¥ÀvÀæªÀ£ÀÄß ¥ÀqÉAiÀĨÉÃPÀÄ CxÀªÁ jf¸ÀÖgï CAZÉAiÀÄ°è PÀ¼ÀÄ»¸À¨ÉÃPÀÄ.

D). ¤UÀ¢¥Àr¹zÀ PÉÆ£ÉAiÀÄ ¢£ÁAPÀzÀ M¼ÀUÉ «¨sÁUÀ ªÀÄÄRå¸ÀÜjUÉ vÀ®Ä¥ÀzÀ CfðUÀ¼À£ÀÄß wgÀ¸ÀÌj¸À¯ÁUÀĪÀÅzÀÄ. AiÀiÁªÀÅzÉà jÃwAiÀÄ CAZÉAiÀÄ «¼ÀA§ CxÀªÁ C¨sÀåyðAiÀÄ C¸ÁªÀÄxÀåðzÀ PÁgÀt¢AzÀ ¤UÀ¢vÀ ¢£ÀzÀAzÀÄ Cfð vÀ®Ä¥À¢zÀÝgÉ «±Àé«zÁå®AiÀĪÀÅ ºÉÆuÉAiÀÄ®è.

E) ¨sÀwðªÀiÁrzÀ CfðUÀ¼À£ÀÄß F PɼÀV£À «¼Á¸ÀUÀ½UÉ ¸À°è¸À¨ÉÃPÀÄ/CAZÉAiÀĪÀÄÆ®PÀ PÀ¼ÀÄ»¸À¨ÉÃPÀÄ:

1) ¥sÁªÀiÁð¸ÀÆnPÀ¯ï PɫĹÖç PÉÆùðUÉ Cfð¸À°è¸ÀĪÀ «¼Á¸À: 3). E£ÀÄß½zÀ J¯Áè PÉÆøÀÄðUÀ½UÉ Cfð ¸À°è¸ÀĪÀ «¼Á¸À: ªÀÄÄRå¸ÀÜgÀÄ, ¥sÁªÀiÁð¸ÀÆnPÀ¯ï PɫĹÖç «¨sÁUÀ ªÀÄÄRå¸ÀÜgÀÄ...... , «¨sÁUÀ ¸ÁßvÀPÉÆÃvÀÛgÀ PÉÃAzÀæ PÀqÀÆgÀÄ. PÀĪÉA¥ÀÄ «±Àé«zÁå®AiÀÄ PÀĪÉA¥ÀÄ «±Àé«zÁå®AiÀÄ eÁÕ£À¸ÀºÁå¢æ DªÀgÀt, ±ÀAPÀgÀWÀlÖ, ©. ºÉZï.gÉÆÃqï. PÀqÀÆgÀÄ, 577548, PÀ£ÁðlPÀ ²ªÀªÉÆUÀÎ, 577451, PÀ£ÁðlPÀ.

2) GzÀÄð ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¸ÀA¸ÀÌøvÀ PÉÆøÀÄðUÀ½UÉ Cfð ¸À°è¸ÀĪÀ «¼Á¸À: ¸ÀAAiÉÆÃd£Á¢üPÁjUÀ¼ÀÄ, ...... «¨sÁUÀ ¸ÀºÁå¢æ PÁ¯ÉÃdÄ DªÀgÀt PÀĪÉA¥ÀÄ «±Àé«zÁå®AiÀÄ ²ªÀªÉÆUÀÎ, 577203, PÀ£ÁðlPÀ.

IV. Entrance Test (a) There shall be an entrance test for admission to MSW, M.L.I.Sc. (Master of Library and Information Science), MA (Journalism and Mass Communication), M.P.Ed and B.P.Ed conducted by the University. The details of syllabi and pattern of entrance test are given in the respective Department Profile. (b) Admission to MBA and MCA courses shall be through Common Entrance Test conducted by Karnataka Examination Authority. However, Kuvempu University conducts a separate entrance test to fill up the unfilled seats in these departments. If the candidates wish to be considered for admission in the unfilled seats, they shall contact the chairperson of the concerned Department and submit separate applications to the Department. (c) Absence from entrance test will lead to cancellation of application. Prospectus, 2017-18 27

¥ÀæªÉñÀ ¥ÀjÃPÉë C) ¸ÀªÀiÁdPÁAiÀÄ𠫨sÁUÀ, ªÀiÁ¸ÀÖgï D¥sï ¯Éʧæj ªÀÄvÀÄÛ E£ï¥sÁªÉÄÃð±À£ï ¸ÉÊ£ïì, JA.J. d£Àð°¸ÀA ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÀiÁ¸ï PÀªÀÄÄå¤PÉñÀ£ï, JA.¦. Jqï., ©.¦.Jqï. «¨sÁUÀUÀ½UÉ ¥ÀæªÉñÀ ¥ÀqÉAiÀħAiÀĸÀĪÀªÀjUÉ ¥ÀæªÉñÀ ¥ÀjÃPÉëUÀ½ªÉ. ¥ÀjÃPÉëAiÀÄ ¥ÀoÀ嫵ÀAiÀÄ ºÁUÀÆ ¥ÀjÃPÁë «zsÁ£ÀUÀ¼À PÀÄjvÀÄ ¸ÀA§AzsÀ¥ÀlÖ «¨sÁUÀUÀ¼À eÁ®vÁtUÀ¼À°è ªÀiÁ»w ¥ÀqÉzÀÄPÉƼÀÀÄzÀÄ. D) JA©J ºÁUÀÆ JA¹J «¨sÁUÀUÀ¼À ¥ÀæªÉñÁwAiÀÄÄ PÀ£ÁðlPÀ ¥ÀjÃPÁë ¥Áæ¢üPÁgÀ¢AzÀ £ÀqɸÀ¯ÁUÀĪÀ ¸ÁªÀiÁ£Àå ¥ÀæªÉñÀ ¥ÀjÃPÉëAiÀÄ ªÀÄÆ®PÀ £ÀqÉAiÀÄÄvÀÛzÉ. DzÀgÉ PÀĪÉA¥ÀÄ «±Àé«zÁå®AiÀĪÀÅ ¨sÀwðAiÀiÁUÀzÀ ¸ÁÜ£ÀUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ¨sÀwðªÀiÁqÀ®Ä vÀ£ÀßzÉà ¥ÀæªÉñÀ ¥ÀjÃPÉëAiÀÄ£ÀÄß £ÀqɸÀÄvÀÛzÉ. ¨sÀwðAiÀiÁUÀzÀ ¸ÁÜ£ÀUÀ¼À°è ¥ÀæªÉñÀ ¥ÀqÉAiÀÄ®Ä EaÒ¸ÀĪÀ C¨sÀåyðUÀ¼ÀÄ ¸ÀA§A¢ü¹zÀ «¨sÁUÀzÀ ªÀÄÄRå¸ÀÜgÀÄ ¸ÀA¥ÀQð¹ ªÀiÁ»w ¥ÀqÉzÀÄ ¥ÀævÉåÃPÀ CfðAiÀÄ£ÀÄß D «¨sÁUÀPÉÌ ¸À°è¸À§ºÀÄzÀÄ. E) AiÀiÁªÀÅzÉà CfðzÁgÀ£ÀÄ/¼ÀÄ ¥ÀæªÉñÀ ¥ÀjÃPÉëUÉ UÉÊgÀĺÁdgÁzÀgÉ CªÀ£À/¼À Cfð wgÀ¸ÀÌøvÀªÁUÀÄvÀÛzÉ. V. Mode of Admission: Admission of candidates depends upon the availability of seats in the order of merit in the respective reservation category. The information given in this Prospectus is for general information of the students. The relevant rules relating to admission, fees and other details will be effective as prevailing at the time of admission. (a) There is a centralized system of admission for Post-Graduate Courses of Kuvempu University. Each Department will have an Admission Committee comprising the Chairperson and members of the faculty of the Department as constituted by the university for this purpose. (b) In all stages of admission, the admission committee shall obtain the approval from the Dean of the Faculty concerned. (c) The Admission Committee verifies the applications and documents/certificates and prepares a consolidated merit list, in descending order of merit on the basis of the percentage of marks secured by the candidates in the qualifying examination (or entrance test or both). (d) The above list/s will be announced on the notice board of the respective Departments. The lists will also be uploaded to the university website. No intimation will be sent to the candidates separately for their admission. Hence, the applicants are advised to see the notice board of the respective departments and/or the University web site (www.kuvempu.ac.in.). (e) The admission committee makes the admission on the scheduled date and time (as specified in Dates of Events.) (f) Candidates shall personally appear for the admission with all originals documents and certificates, prescribed fees and photographs. Applicants are required to report at the counselling centre of the Department concerned before 10.30 am on the date/s of admission (see, Dates of Events) and remain throughout admission. The applicants should occupy the chairs in the room specified by the Department concerned in time on the date/s of admission, and not leave the room till the completion of admission. Further, the candidates are required to note that the delay in the arrival of candidates at the admission venue even by a minute may deprive them the seats. Admission Rules For the Post-Graduate courses of Kuvempu University and affiliated colleges, there is a centralized system of admission through counseling. The following are some of the relevant rules and regulations. However, the rules existing at the time of admission shall be operative and final. Eligibility for Post-Graduate Courses/Programme (1) Candidates who have passed the three/four-year Degree examinations of this university or of any other university considered as equivalent there to, with the required major/optional subjects at the Degree level are eligible to apply for admission, provided they satisfy other requirements as per Regulations. (2) The minimum percentage of marks in the relevant subjects (all the 3 years/4 years put together) shall be as follows (for specific eligibility criteria, please refer to the Profile of the Department concerned). 28 Kuvempu University

(a) For candidates under General Merit, Children of Freedom Fighters, Children/ Dependents of Defence Personnel, Categories - IIA, IIB, IIIA, IIIB, NCC and NSS 45% However, the minimum percentage of marks required for admission to M.A in Hindi, Sanskrit and Urdu is 40% in the subjects. (b) For candidates belonging to Category - I, Sports and Persons with Disability (PwD) 40%

(c) For candidates belonging to SC and ST categories 35%

(3) The eligibility criteria for admission to MCA and MBA are as per the eligibility criteria prescribed by the Karnataka Examination Authority, Bengaluru. (4) (a) In the case of candidates seeking admission to M.Com, only the percentage of marks obtained at final year B.Com/BBM/BBA is considered for determining the eligibility of the candidates and for the allotment of seats for admission. (b) The candidates seeking admission to any P. G. course have to enclose (to the application) the statements of marks of all the three/four years of their degree courses. (c) Candidates seeking admission to M.A in Kannada, English, Hindi, Urdu and Sanskrit on the basis of marks obtained in the relevant language subject shall have secured, in the corresponding language, 10% more marks than the minimum prescribed for the category under which they are to be admitted. (5) Attempt Reduction: In the case of candidates who have passed the relevant examination in the second or subsequent attempts, the actual percentage of marks obtained by them shall be reduced by 3 for every such attempt (e.g., from 65% to 62%, 65% to 59%, etc., depending upon the number of additional attempts taken). But, such reduction shall not make the candidate ineligible altogether. (a) However, a candidate who completes the Degree course successfully in three academic years shall be deemed to have passed the course in the first attempt. (b) Similarly, if a candidate rejects his/her results and takes improvement examination, he/she shall be deemed to have passed the examination at the first attempt. (c) Also a candidate who absents himself/herself from the entire examination and takes it at the next session, he/she shall be deemed to have passed the examination in the first attempt. However, such candidates shall be required to produce documentary evidence, obtained from the Registrar (Evaluation) of the university concerned, in support of their absence at or rejection of the results of the first attempt, while submitting the application. (6) Domiciled Candidates: The domiciled candidates should have resided in the state of Karnataka for at least 10 years at any time prior to the date of submission of application. However, this condition does not apply in the following cases. (a) Children of officers of All India Services of Karnataka Cadre, (b) Children of employees of (i) Government of Karnataka and (ii) Kuvempu University, (c) Children of Central Government employees serving in the State of Karnataka, (d) Students who have graduated from Kuvempu University, (e) Students who come under certain categories of reservation such as (i) foreign students, (ii) children/ dependents of defence personnel, (iii) children of freedom fighters, (iv) GdM, and (v) OU, and (f) Children from state of Jammu and Kashmir, and North-East states, subject to certain conditions. SEAT MATRIX : Course-wise and category-wise seat matrix is provided in a separate table (given earlier) and the applicants are advised to go through the same. Besides, the applicants are advised to go through the following: Prospectus, 2017-18 29

The intake for different Departments is fixed as shown in sections pertaining to individual Departments (see, Seat Matrix Table given earlier). The seats thus made available in each Department are allotted to different categories. This has been done in accordance with the existing reservation policy of the Government of Karnataka. However, the intake can be increased/reduced at the discretion of the university at any time depending upon circumstances. (a) Foreign Students: 15% supernumerary seats can be created in each Department of Studies to accommodate foreign students. Out of this, 5% seats shall be earmarked for the students of Indian workers in the Gulf as per the direction of the Government and after approval by the Vice Chancellor in consultation with the Selection Committee of the subject concerned. (b) Children/Dependents of Defence Personnel (CDP): One seat in each course shall be allotted to candidates in the following order. (i) Widows/Wards of Defence personnel killed in action. (ii) Wards of serving personnel and ex-servicemen disabled in action. (iii) Widows/Wards of Defence personnel who died in peace time with death attributable to military service. (iv) Wards of ex-servicemen and serving personnel who are in receipt of Gallantry awards. (v) Wards of ex-servicemen (vi) Wards of serving personnel (c) Children of Freedom Fighters (CFF): One seat shall be given to the children of freedom fighters. Dependents of freedom fighters are not eligible under this quota. However, the applications, under this quota, shall be referred to the Registrar for necessary orders. (d) Sports: One seat for an outstanding sportsperson who has represented Kuvempu University or Karnataka State or India in any inter-university, inter-state or international sports or games during his/her graduation period. (e) Person with Disability (PwD): One seat is reserved to orthopedically handicapped person who suffers from any physical defect or deformity, significantly impairing the functioning of bones, muscles and joints, to more than 50% of their normal capacity. A certificate in support of the handicap, signed by the district surgeon, should be enclosed with the application. (f) Reservation of Seats for SC, ST and OBC Candidates: Seats are reserved for Scheduled Castes (15%) and Scheduled Tribes (3%), and other socially and educationally backward classes as notified by the Government of Karnataka under Categories – I (4%), IIA (15%), IIB (4%), IIIA (4%), IIIB (5%) (GO No. SWL 251 BCA 94, dated 31st January, 1995 and as amended from time to time). (g) Kannada Medium Students: 5% of seats are reserved for allotment to candidates who have studied in Kannada Medium from 1st to 10th standard in accordance with GO No. ED 91 URC 2002, Bengaluru, dated 31st July, 2002 and as amended from time to time. (h) Gender Minority (GdM): Special 1% reservation for gender minorities in special category would be a super numeric quota seat and filled against available eligible applications only. One seat is kept in each Department for these applicants in accordance with GO No. ED254UKV dated 13th December, 2013. (i) Children of Farmers (CoF): One seat, as a part of Special Categories (merit), in each P. G course is reserved for the children of farmers who committed suicide owing to financial distress (Please note, this seat is not shown in the Seat Matrix table given earlier). And applicants who want to claim the seat under this category have to enclose the relevant certificate issued by the Tahsildar/Deputy Commissioner of Taluk/ District concerned. If there are no eligible applicants under this category, the seat shall be kept vacant. (j) Hyderabad-Karnataka Reservation (HyK): Special 8% reservation for Hyderabad-Karnataka region is provided in accordance with GO No. ED269UNE, dated 13th May, 2014. However, in the event of non- availability of eligible applications, such seats would be transferred to General Merit category. (k) Other University Students (OU): As per the Government of Karnataka Letter, 15% of the seats are reserved for students of other universities (including Merit, and Merit-cum-Payment seats). (l) Merit-cum-Payment Seats: Under merit-cum-payment category, (i) First 3 seats (1+1+1) are reserved for SC, and ST students of Kuvempu University, and children of Kuvempu University employees (i.e., one seat to each of these three categories). 30 Kuvempu University

Note: Applicants claiming seats under ‘Employees’ Children’ quota have to produce an eligibility certificate signed by the university Registrar. (ii) Of the remaining, a specified number of seats are reserved for OU candidates where the quota (15%) is adjusted with HyK and OU under merit seats. (iii) Remaining seats are for KU candidates. However, (i) If any of these seats fall vacant, such seats will be filled with Kuvempu University applicants on merit- cum-payment basis. (ii) But in the case of SC and ST, the seats are inter-changeable. If no eligible applicant is available from both the categories, the vacant seat shall be shifted to Kuvempu University students on merit-cum- payment basis. (iii) If there are no eligible applicants from Kuvempu University graduates, the vacant seats may be filled with OU applicants under merit-cum-payment basis. (iv) All candidates admitted under merit-cum-payment quota are required to pay the actual fee for merit- cum-payment category prescribed by university (at the time of admission) irrespective of their caste and annual income.

NSS/NCC Quota: Criteria for ranking and selection of students under NSS/NCC Quota are given below. (1) The admission is limited to students of Kuvempu University only. (2) Claim under the quota is considered only when photocopies of specific certificates are attached. (3) The camps/programmes attended during PUC level and prior to that are not considered. (4) Ranking of NSS/NCC Quota applicants and preparing the merit list is based on two important criteria viz., marks secured in the qualifying examination and performance in NSS/NCC activities. (5) Weights for the marks secured in the qualifying examination shall be awarded in accordance with Schedule – A presented below. (6) The Admission Committee of the Department may evaluate the NSS (Schedule – B: 50%)/NCC (Schedule - C: 50%) related documents of the applicants, or forward them to the NSS /NCC programme co-ordinator of the university for evaluation. However, in the case of any ambiguity, the weights awarded by the NSS/ NCC Co-ordinator (based on the documents submitted by the applicants) is final. (7) The admission committee shall combine marks secured as per schedules A and B (for NSS quota) or Schedules A and C (for NCC quota), and prepare the rank list and admit students accordingly.

Schedule - A (to be evaluated by Admission Committee) % age of Marks secured in the % age of Marks secured in the Weightage Weightage Qualifying Examination Qualifying Examination ≥35 – < 50 25 ≥70 – < 80 40 ≥50 – < 60 30 ≥80 – < 90 45 ≥60 – < 70 35 ≥90 – < 100 50 Prospectus, 2017-18 31

Schedule - B (to be evaluated either by the Admission Committee or by the NSS Programme Co-ordinator) Sl. Particulars Weightage No. 1 Completed two years under NSS as a regular student, with attending at least one college level camp during the 12.5 degree studies in Kuvempu University 2 Participation in one additional college level camp, irrespective of the number of camps participated 1.0 3 Participation in Inter-collegiate camp/university level leadership training camp/university level adventure 3.0 programme, etc., irrespective of the number of camps/programmes participated 4 Participation in State level camp/state level NSS festival/Inter-university camp within the state irrespective of the 4.0 number of camps participated 5 Participation in National level camp/National Integration Camp/ National level adventure programme/Inter- 5.0 university Camp/ Programmes in other states irrespective of the number of camps /programmes participated 6 Blood donation (one point for each time subject to maximum of three times (1+ 1+1) 3.0 7 Eye donation pledge 1.5 8 Merit/award winner in the university level camps/state level camps/national level camps or programmes, 1.0 irrespective of the number of camps/programmes 9 Participation in any other special programmes in university level/ district level/State level, or voluntary service in 1.5 eye camp/flood/ riots/emergencies/adult education programmes/MPFL and any other social service programmes 10 Participation in Republic Day Parade 7.5 11 The best NSS volunteer of the university/state/national level 10.0 Total weightage points 50.0

Schedule - C (to be evaluated either by the Admission Committee or by the NCC Programme Co-ordinator) Sl. Particulars Weightage No. 1 NCC certificate (B = 5) or (C=10) 10 2 Republic Day Parade 15 3 Republic Day Banner Awards (Gold/Position I = 10); (Silver/Position II = 7); (Bronze/Position III = 5) 10 4 Republic Day - Youth Exchange Programme 5 5 Army/Navy/Air attachment courses 5 6 Adventure activities (DG/NCC organized) 5 Total Weightage Points 50

Refund Rules: After the completion of admission process, request for refund of fees shall not be considered under any circumstances. In respect of MBA and MCA courses, the refund of any excess fees paid by the students would be made only after the receipt of excess fees from the concerned authority. 32 Kuvempu University

Academic Calendar, 2017-18 This is a tentative academic calendar applicable to all programmes, except MBA and MCA. Academic Calendar, 2017-18

Sl. No Particulars Date/s 01 Re-opening of P.G. Departments and commencement of the academic year 15-07-2017 02 Last date for admission 31-07-2017 03 Last date for admission with penal fee ` 200 10-08-2017 04 Commencement of I and III semester classes 01-08-2017 05 End of I and III semester classes 30-11-2017 06 Vacation (including examination and evaluation) December 2017 07 Commencement of I and III semester examinations 05-12-2017 08 Commencement of II and IV semester classes 01-01-2018 09 End of II and IV semester classes 30-04-2018 10 Vacation (including examination and evaluation) Up to 14-07-2018 11 Commencement of II and IV semester examination 05-05-2018 12 Commencement of Academic year, 2017-18 15-07-2018

Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) – Excerpts from Regulations

The Post Graduate Courses of Kuvempu University are governed by the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) – Choice referring to the flexibility offered to the students for selecting a suitable combination of courses or papers and the Credit referring to the unit by which the teaching/course work is measured. CBCS is learner centred by eliciting active participation of teachers establishing close interaction between the teachers and the students that contributes towards quality of education. (1) Structure of P. G. Programmes: There are four categories of courses viz., Hard Core Courses, Soft Core Courses, Elective Courses and Soft Skill Courses for every P. G Programme. Prospectus, 2017-18 33

(a) Hard and Soft Core Courses are the courses offered by the Department concerned. Each student shall compulsorily undertake project work leading to Project Report. The credits for each Hard Core Course ranges from 3 to 6 and that of Soft Core Course from 2 to 4. (b) Elective Courses are the courses offered by other Departments. Each elective course carries 2 wrights. Students of all P. G Programmes shall select, study and successfully complete atleast one Elective Course (out of a number of Elective Courses offered by other Departments, List of Elective Courses is given later) each in II and III Semesters earning atleast four credits. (c) Besides, there are three Soft Skill Courses viz., Communication Skills, Computer Skills and Life Skills. These Courses are offered by the Departments of Studies in English, Computer Science and Commerce respectively for the students of all Departments of P. G Studies. Each of these three courses carries one credit and there shall be no semester-end examination for these courses. However, to successfully complete the Master’s Degree, every student must complete these courses earning three credits within the first two semesters. (2) Continuous Assessment Programmes and Evaluation Out of the total marks for each course, 25 marks are earmarked for Continuous Assessment (Internal Assessment) and the remaining 75 marks for the semester-end examination. Internal assessment marks are awarded on the basis of the following components.

Sl. Maximum Continuous Assessment Programme No. Marks 01 Two Session Tests (5 marks per test) 10 Seminar/Group Discussion (assessed on the basis of writing, comprehension, 02 5 communication, articulation, and presentation skills) 03 Field Work and/or Assignments 5 04 Regularity and Attendance 5

In the case of elective courses, each elective course carries a maximum of 50 marks comprising 40 marks for semester-end examination and 10 marks for internal assessment. In this case, internal assessment marks are awarded to the students based on a test (5 marks), assignment-cum-group discussion (2.5 marks), and regularity of the students in attending the classes (2.5 marks).

(3) Semester-end Examination and Evaluation: Semester-end examination of three-hour duration for 75 marks is conducted for each of Hard and Soft Core Courses. However, in the case of Elective Courses, the semester-end examination is for 40 marks for 1½ hours for each course. Project Reports and answer scripts of the semester-end examination are evaluated by two examiners (one internal and another external; however, under no circumstances a script/project report is valued only by two internal examiners). The marks awarded to that answer script/project report is the average of these two evaluations. If the difference in the marks between two evaluations exceeds 20% of the maximum marks, such a script/project report is valued by a third external examiner. The marks awarded to that answer script or project report shall be the average of two nearer marks out of the three evaluations. In the fourth semester, the project report shall be evaluated for 75 marks by both internal and external examiners. And for the remaining 25 marks, project viva-voce examination shall be conducted by the Board of Examiners. For the purpose of evaluation, answer scripts are coded. There is also a provision for challenge valuation.

(4) Grading and Declaration of Result (a) Grade means an index of conversion of marks secured by a candidate after completing the prescribed credits and relevant examination in each course (b) Grade and Credit Points are computed for each course considering the marks secured and the credits earned in each course. Grade Points are computed by dividing the marks secured by the candidate in each course by 10% of the maximum marks for that course. And Credit Points are determined by multiplying the Grade Points in each course by the credits of that course. Both the Grade Points and Credit Points shall be computed for each course in each semester 34 Kuvempu University

(c) Grade Point Average (GPA) is computed and given to each candidate based on his/her semester performance. This is determined by dividing the sum of credit points earned by the student in all the courses of a semester by the total number of credits for which the candidate has taken examination in that semester (d) Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is computed for the whole academic programme considering the aggregate of Credit Points of all the semesters earned by the student and dividing this sum by the total credits of all the semesters (e) The CGPA obtained as above is the base for the determination of Grade and for the declaration of the result as follows.

CGPA Result grade Description of Result Grade

< 4.50 D Fail ≥ 4.50 < 5.00 C Pass ≥ 5.00 < 5.50 B Second Class ≥ 5.50 < 6.00 B+ High Second Class ≥ 6.00 < 6.50 A First Class ≥ 6.50 < 7.50 A+ High First Class ≥ 7.50 A++ First Class with Distinction Prospectus, 2017-18 35

Departments of Studies – A Brief Profile

Jnana Sahyadri Campus Jnana Sahyadri campus is located at Shankaraghatta at a distance of 28 kms away from Shivamogga town, the district headquarters and 18 kms from Bhadravathi, the well-known industrial town. The main campus can be reached by bus services from Shivamogga, Bhadravathi and towns which are close to the campus and are well connected by road and rail. The campus is only 2 kms from the magnificent Bhadra Reservoir across the river Bhadra - one of the important lifelines of the area.

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£Á®Ì£Éà ¸É«Ä¸ÀÖgï : ºÁqïð PÉÆÃgï The department has a distinctive academic profile 1 .ºÉƸÀUÀ£ÀßqÀ ¸Á»vÀå : £ÁlPÀ «ªÀıÉð, «ZÁgÀ ¸Á»vÀå through innovative updating of the syllabus, 2. ¸Á»vÀå vÀvÀéUÀ¼ÀÄ materials design, audio-visual participatory teaching methods and its ambience of openness to new ideas ¸Á¥sïÖ PÉÆÃgï and to social issues. The MA English programme 3. eÁ£À¥ÀzÀ CzsÀåAiÀÄ£À : PÀ£ÀßqÀ d£À¥ÀzÀ PÀ¯ÉUÀ¼ÀÄ offered by the department is one of the best, with 4. DzsÀĤPÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¸Á»vÀå : zÀ°vÀ §AqÁAiÀÄ ¨sÁUÀ-1 updated courses on literatures in English from all 5. eÁ£À¥ÀzÀ CzsÀåAiÀÄ£À : DzsÀĤPÀ ¥ÀjPÀ®à£ÉUÀ¼ÀÄ over the world, in addition to cultural studies, film studies and gender studies. An intensive skill based 6. DzsÀĤPÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¸Á»vÀå : zÀ°vÀ §AqÁAiÀÄ ¸Á»vÀå ¨sÁUÀ-2 language programme aided by a competent staff 7. vË®¤PÀ CzsÀåAiÀÄ£À and a language laboratory is being imparted to meet 8. ¨sÁµÁ «eÁÕ£À: £ÀÄr ªÀÄvÀÄÛ £ÀÄrAiÀÄjªÉÄ the language needs of the post graduate students 9. ¸ÀA¥Àæ§AzsÀ of all disciplines. The department is also actively involved in contemporary socio-political debates. «±ÉõÀ ¸ÀÆZÀ£É: ¥ÀæwAiÉÆAzÀÄ LaÑPÀ «µÀAiÀĪÀ£ÀÄß PÀ¤µÀ× LzÀÄ C¨sÀåyðUÀ¼ÀÄ DAiÉÄÌ ªÀiÁrPÉƼÀî¨ÉÃPÀÄ. E®è¢zÀÝ°è D LaÑPÀ Programmes Offered: M.A and Ph.D «µÀAiÀĪÀ£ÀÄß ¥ÀjUÀt¸À¯ÁUÀĪÀÅ¢®è. Faculty: 2017-18£Éà ±ÉÊPÀëtÂPÀ ¸Á°¤AzÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¨sÁgÀw, PÀĪÉA¥ÀÄ 1. Prof. Rajendra Chenni Professor «±Àé«zÁå®AiÀÄzÀ°è F PɼÀPÀAqÀ ºÉƸÀ PÉÆøïð ¥ÁægÀA¨sÀªÁUÀ°zÉ. 2. Dr. Rachel Bari Professor I £À«Ã£À ªÀiÁzsÀåªÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¸Á»vÀå: s¸ÁßvÀPÉÆÃvÀÛgÀ 3. Dr. Nagya Naik B.H Professor ¦.f.r¥ÉÆèêÀiÁ 4. Dr. Ramaprasad B.V Professor PÉÆøïð£À CºÀðvÉ : AiÀiÁªÀÅzÉà ¥ÀzÀ«ÃzsÀgÀgÀÄ EzÀPÉÌ Prospectus, 2017-18 37

5. Dr. Namratha M. Professor Department of Studies in Hindi 6. Dr. Dattatreya M Associate Professor and Chairperson The Department of Hindi was started in 1993. The Office: 08282-256353, 257349 department has instituted a Gold medal for the Mobile: 9448788017 student who secures highest marks in M.A (Hindi). E-mail: [email protected] 7. Mr. Vinay K.M Assistant Professor Programmes Offered: M.A and Ph.D

Course: M.A - English Faculty: 1. Dr. Uma R. Hegde Assistant Professor and Eligibility: Bachelor’s Degree with English as an Coordinator optional subject. Candidates who have studied Office: 08282-256302 English as a Language subject at bachelor degree Mobile: 9480354124 course are also eligible subject to availability of E-mail: [email protected] seats. Such candidates shall have secured in the corresponding language 10% more marks than the Course: M. A - Hindi minimum prescribed for the category under which they are to be admitted. Eligibility: Any Bachelor Degree with 40% marks in Hindi optional (aggregate of three years), music Course Structure graduates with not less than 40% marks in Hindi First Semester language or Hindi minor or Graduates who have HC1.1 British Literature: Part I passed any one of the following Hindi Examinations: HC1.2 Gender Studies (1) Rashtrabhasha Praveen or Rashtrabhasha HC1.3 Reading and interpretation Visharad of Dakshina Bharatha Hindi Prachar Sabha, Madras. SC1.1 Introduction to Linguistics and Phonetics (2) Rajabhasha Vidwan or Rajabhasha Prakasha SC1.2 American and Afro-American Literatures Examination of Riyasat Hindi Prachar SC1.3. and Subaltern literatures Samithi, . Second Semester (3) Hindi Ratna Examination or Mysore Hindi HC2.1 British Literature: Part II Prachar Parishat, Bangalore HC2.2 Literary Theory: Part I (4) Bhasha Praveen Examination of Karnataka Mahila Hindi Prachar Seva Samithi, Bangalore. SC 2.1 Women Writing (5) Visharad (with Hindi Sahitya) or Uttam (with SC 2.2 Post Colonial Literature Hindi Sahitya) examination of Hindi Sahitya SC 2.3 World Literatures: Part I Sammelan, Prayag or Hindi Vidwan Examination Elective: 2-1. Introduction to Film Studies – Part I with Post-Pre-University Diploma in Hindi or Hindi Vidwan of Karnataka Government with Third Semester S.S.L.C and B.Ed (Mysore University). HC 3.1 Contemporary ELT Course Structure HC 3.2 Research Methodology First Semester SC 3.1 Modernity and Modernism: Culture and Text HC1.1 Hindi Sahitya ka Ithihas SC 3.2 Contemporary British Literature HC1.2 Hindi Vyakaran SC 3.3 World Literatures: Part II HC1.3 Prayojan Mulak Hindi Aur Anuvad SC 3.4 Introduction to Film Studies Elective: 3-1. Film Studies – Part II SC1.1 Adhunik Hindi Gadhya Sahitya OR Karnataka Sanskruti Aur Kannada Sahitya Fourth Semester SC1.2 Adhunik Hindi Natak Sahitya OR Hindi HC 4.1. Cultural Studies Rekhachitr HC 4.2. Literary Theory: Part II Second Semester SC 4.1. South Asian Women’s Writing HC2.1 Hindi Sahitya ka Ithihas-II SC 4.2. Modern Indian Literature in English and HC2.2 Samany Bhasha Vigyan Translation HC2.3 Hindi Bhasha ka Itihas SC 4.3. Discourses Analysis SC2.1 Adhunik Hindi kavyas OR Hindi Upanyas Sahity Project Work 38 Kuvempu University

Elective: 2. 1. Samany Hindi Aur Gadya-1 Course Structure Third Semester First Semester HC3.1 Bharatiya Kavya Shastra HC1.1. Poetry and Translation HC3.2 Hindi Patrakariyta HC1.2 Drama & Dramaturgy HC3.3 Madhyakalin Hindi kavya HC1.3. Vyaakarana and Chhandas SC3.1 Samakalin Hindi Kavya OR Samakalin Hindi SC1.1. Alankara -1 Upanyas SC1.2. Darshana -1 Elective: 3.1. Samanya Hindi Aur Gadya-2 SC1.3. Alankara -2 Fourth Semester SC1.4. Darshana - 2 HC4.1 Pashcahtya kavya shastra Second Semester HC4.2 Shodha Pravidhi HC2.1. Prose HC4.3 Laghu Shodha Prabhand HC2.2 Dramaturgy SC4.1. Bharatiya sahitya OR Hindi Alochana Aur HC2.3. Vyaakarana Alochak SC2.1. Alankara - 3 SC4.2 Samakalin Hindi Sahitya OR Hindi Kavya Natak SC2.2. Darshana - 3 Department of Studies in Sanskrit SC2.3. Alankara - 4 (Sahyadri College Campus, Shivamogga) SC2.4. Darshana -4 Elective: 2-1. Teaching of Sanskrit –I/II The Department was started in the year 1993. The students are constantly assisted to improve their Third Semester communication, analytical and writing skills through HC3.1. Veda and Vedic Literature special lectures, seminars and workshops. With the collaboration of Sanskrita Bharati, Bengaluru, every HC3.2. Upanishat and Geeta year state level elocution competition and Sanskrit SC3.1. Alankaara - 5 speaking workshops are organized. The department SC3.2. Darshana - 5 has established an excellent rapport with Sanskrit SC3.3. Alankaara - 6 scholars of the two Sanskrit villages viz., Mattur SC3.4 Darshana - 6 and Hosahalli. These activities enable the students SC3.5. Research Methodology to have wider and higher intellectual attainments. Dr. Veerendra Hegde, Dharmadhikari, Dharmastala Elective: 3-1. Teaching of Sanskrit – III/IV has instituted a Gold medal for the highest scoring Fourth Semester student at M.A final year examination. In the name of Dr. K. Krishnamurthy, an outstanding Sanskrit scholar, HC4.1. Vedaanga and Smruti Gold medal for the highest scoring student at M.A HC4.2. Linguistics and Essay in Sanskrit -final total score in soft core “Alankara SC4.1. Alankaara -7 Shastra” Paper - has been instituted. SC4.2. Darshana -7 Programmes Offered: M.A and Ph.D SC4.3. Alankaara -8 SC4.4. Darshana -8 Faculty Project Work 1. Dr. M.A. Shruti Kirthi Assistant Professor and Co-ordinator Department of Studies in Urdu Mobile: 9448091817 (Sahyadri College Campus, Shivamogga) E-mail: [email protected] The Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Urdu Course: M.A - Sanskrit was established in the year 1993. The department has instituted four Gold Medals: One for highest Eligibility: B.A degree with 40% marks in Sanskrit marks secured in MA previous, One for Persian, One as optional (aggregate of three years) or B.A/ B.Sc/ for Arabic and One for over all highest percentage of B.Com/BAMS/B. Music degree with minimum 40% both previous and final. The departmental library has marks in Sanskrit language or Sanskrit minor or any about 1200 books and about 400 reputed journals degree with Sanskrit Sahitya or Vidwath Madhyama and magazines. Department is regularly conducting recognized by Sanskrit University. Prospectus, 2017-18 39

multi lingual mushairas (poets meets) every year. SC4.1. Special study of an area : Tanz-o-Mizah or Department has also started monthly Wallpaper Adabi Tehreeken Magazine to promote the writing skill among the PG SC4.2 Special study of an area : Dakhni literature or students. Coaching classes are also conducted to the Tarseel-e-Amma students of competitive examinations like KAS, KES, Project Work IAS, NET, SLET etc., in Urdu. Department of Studies in Economics Programmes Offered: M.A and Ph.D The Department of Economics which was started in Faculty the year 1974-75 by the became 1. Dr. Syed Sanaulla a part of Kuvempu University in 1987. In order to Associate Professor and Chairperson enable the students to compete effectively in the job market, greater importance is being given for skill Mobile : 9448238327 formation during their training in the Department. Email: [email protected] The students are helped in every possible way to improve their communication, analytical and writing Course: M.A - Urdu skills. Besides covering the topics mentioned in the Eligibility: Any degree with 45% of marks in Urdu syllabus, the members of the faculty make every language or Urdu optional (aggregate of two years attempt to kindle students' interest in current issues. in Urdu language and three years in Urdu optional). Besides regular teaching and research, the faculty members of the Department are also involved in Course Structure training and extension activities. Two Major Research First Semester Projects sanctioned by the UGC, New Delhi, have been completed by the faculty. HC1.1. Prose HC1.2. Persian language and literature Programmes Offered: M.A and Ph.D HC1.3. History of Urdu language and literature Faculty SC1.1. Special study of an author, Shibli Nomani or 1. Dr. S.N. Yogish Professor and Chairperson Rasheed Ahmed Siddique Office: 08282 257245 SC1.2. Special study of a classical poet, Meer Taqi Mobile: 9449620764 Meer or Mohammed Rafi Souda E-mail: [email protected] Second Semester 2. Dr. B. Jayarama Bhat Professor HC2.1 Poetry 3. Dr. Ravindranath N. Kadam Professor HC2.2 Dastan and Novel

HC2.3. History of Kannada Literature SC2.1. Special study of a modern poet, Course: M.A - Economics Sir Mohammed Iqbal or Saher Ludhyanavi Eligibility: Bachelor’s degree with Economics as one SC2.2. Special study of a form of prose, Afsana or of the major subjects. Novel Elective: 2-1. Forms of Urdu Literature Course Structure Third Semester First Semester HC3.1. Literary Criticism Rhetoric and Prosody HC1.1. Micro Economic Analysis HC3.2. Drama and Short Story HC1.2. Economics of Growth and Development HC3.3 Research Methodology HC1.3. Mathematical Methods for Economists SC3.1 Special study of a form of poetry, Masnavi or SC1.4. Financial Institutions and Markets Ghazal SC1.5. Economics of Social Sector SC3.2. Special study of an area, Lisaniyat or Asnaf-e- Adab Second Semester Elective: 3-1. Contribution of Non-Muslim writers to HC2.1: Public Economics Urdu Literature HC2.2: Statistical Methods for Economists Fourth Semester Any two of the following: HC4.1. Modern trends in Urdu literature SC2.1: Mathematical Economics HC4.2. Arabic language and literature SC2.2: Agricultural Economics 40 Kuvempu University

SC2.3: Economic Planning Faculty SC2.4: Karnataka Economy 1. Dr. S. A. Bari Professor (on deputation) Elective (any one of the following): 2. Dr. Rajaram Hegde Professor and Chairperson 2.1(E): Economics of Infrastructure Office: 08282 256227 2.2(E): Resource Economics Mobile: 9448682997 Email : [email protected] 2.3(E): World Trade Organization 3. Dr. Anuradha Patel Professor (on deputation) Third Semester 4. Dr. G. Sarvamangala Professor HC3.1: Macro Economic Analysis Course: M. A – History and Archaeology HC3.2: Computer Applications in Economic Analysis Any three of the following: Eligibility: The students should have studied History and Archaeology as one of the optional courses SC3.1: Environmental Economics during their graduation. SC3.2: Demography SC3.3: Research Methodology Course Structure SC3.4: Managerial Economics (compulsory) First Semester Elective: HC1.1. Historiography (World) 3.1(E): Indian Public Finance HC1.2. Principles and Methods of Archaeology 3.2(E): Indian Economy HC1.3 Theories of Colonialism and Nationalism 3.3(E): Rural Development SC1.1. Social and Religious Movements in Colonial 3.4(E): Human Resource Development India Fourth Semester SC1.2. Dawn of Civilization HC4.1: International Economics SC1.3. History of Archaeology in India HC4.2: Time Series Data Analysis Second Semester Any two of the following: HC2.1. Pre and Proto History of India SC4.1: Operations Research for Economists HC2.2. Research Methods and Theories in History SC4.2: Indian Economic Policy SC2.1. Social and Economic History of Ancient India SC4.3: Industrial Economics up to 1000AD SC4.4: Economics and Law SC2.2. Political and Administrative History of SC4.5: Economics of Gender Medieval India SC4.6: Economics of Insurance SC2.3. Modern Indian Historiography Elective: 2.1: Gandhi, Ambedkar and Indian Project Work National Movement Third Semester Department of Studies in HC3.1. Social and Economic History of Medieval History and Archaeology India HC3.2. Indian Freedom Movement (1885-1947) The Department of History and Archaeology was started in the year 1988. The Department is engaged SC3.1. Epigraphy Numismatics and Archival Sources in research and teaching. It organizes seminars, SC3.2. History of Independent India conferences, workshops, and special lectures. Prof. SC3.3. History of West Asia from 1900 to 1985 S.R. Rao has instituted a Gold Medal for Archaeology. Elective: 3.1. Heritage Tourism in India The Department also runs an exclusive library. An Archaeological Museum has been established in the Fourth Semester department for the benefit of students as well as the HC4.1. Modern Europe public. This department has brought to light several archaeological sites of this region and is planning to HC4.2. History of Modern Karnataka (1800-1956) excavate few of them. SC4.1. History of U.S.A from 1765 to the Present SC4.2. Art and Architecture of Programmes Offered: M.A, Ph.D and PG Diploma in SC4.3. Social Movements of 20th Century India Archaeology and Museology Project Work Prospectus, 2017-18 41

Course – P. G Diploma in Archaeology and on 50 percent of the percentage of marks secured at Museology (one year add-on course) the bachelor’s degree examination and 50 percent of the marks secured in the entrance test. Course Structure Entrance Test: The test consists of 100 objective 1. History of Archaeology in Europe and India type questions, each carrying one mark. It will have 2. Method and Theories in Archaeology questions on current affairs, general knowledge, 3. History, Principles and Development of Museology and mass media. The duration of the test is 90 4. Museum Architecture, Display and Methods of minutes, and it will be conducted at the Department Conservation of Journalism and Mass Communication, Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta. 5. Indian Art, Architecture, Epigraphy, Numismatics and Excavations. Course Structure First Semester Department of Studies in Journalism and Mass Communication HC1.1. Communication Theories HC1.2. Reporting The Department of Journalism and Mass HC1.3. Editing Communication was started in the academic year SC1.1. Development of Media 2003-04. The syllabus for the master’s programme SC1.2. Feature Writing has been designed to give theoretical orientation Lab Journal and practical training in reporting, writing, editing and producing for mass media. In addition to the Second Semester classroom lectures, workshops, special lectures and seminars are held with media professionals HC2.1. Communication Research and scholars participating as resource persons. HC2.2. Radio Broadcasting The Department has a computer lab and publishes HC2.3. Media Management Sahyadri Times - a daily lab newspaper. Besides, SC2.1. Advertising practical training is given in audio/video production. Internship with media organizations is an integral SC2.2. Photo Journalism part of the programme. Lab Journal Elective: 2.1. Media and Society Programmes Offered: M.A and Ph.D Third Semester Faculty HC3.1. Media Law and Ethics 1. Dr. D.S. Poornananda Professor and Chairperson HC3.2. Television Production Office: 08282 256324 SC3.1. Media and Environment Mobile: 9448571678 SC3.2. Film Studies E-mail: [email protected] Lab Journal 2. Dr. Varghese P.A Associate Professor Elective: 3.1. Writing for Print Media 3. Dr. Sathish Kumar Assistant Professor 4. Dr. M R Sathyaprakash Assistant Professor Fourth Semester

Course: M.A – Journalism and Mass HC4.1. Development Communication Communication HC4.2. New Media Technology SC4.1. Corporate Communication Eligibility: Graduates of all disciplines (like B.A, SC4.2. Political Communication B.Com, B.Sc, BBM,etc) from a recognized university Lab Journal are eligible to apply for the programme. Admission is based on the percentage of marks secured by the Project Work applicants in the bachelor’s degree examination and the entrance test conducted by the Department. For those applicants who have studied journalism as an optional at the bachelor’s degree level, 5 marks will be added to the total marks secured at the bachelor’s degree examination. The rank list is prepared based 42 Kuvempu University

Department of Studies in Political Third Semester Science HC3.1. Research Methodology HC3.2. Political Sociology The Department of Political Science was started in SC3.1. Gandhi and Ambedkar: Socio-Political Ideas 1988. Apart from Post-graduate course in Political SC3.2. Comparative Politics Science, the Department offers Ph.D programme. SC3.3. Theories of Development The Department is actively involved in research. It has undertaken research projects in collaboration SC3.4. Globalization with National and International research institutions. Elective: 3-1. Public Administration The distinctive feature is that it has two study chairs Fourth Semester sanctioned by the Government of Karnataka - Sri Abdul Nazeer Sab Chair for the study of Panchayat HC4.1. Contemporary Debates in Political Theory Raj and Decentralisation, and Sri Shantaveri Gopal HC4.2. Theory and Practice of International Relations Gowda Chair for the study of Parliamentary Affairs. HC4.3. Project Work Under the auspices of these chairs, the Department organises workshops, seminars and special lectures. SC4.1. Rural Local Self Government SC4.2. Secularism in India Programmes Offered: M.A and Ph.D SC4.3. International Politics and Trade Faculty 1. Dr. S A Javeed Professor Department of Studies in Sociology 2. Dr. K Chandra Shekhar Professor The Department of Sociology was started in 1988. 3. Dr. A Shanmukha Associate Professor Apart from post-graduate course in Sociology, the and Chairperson department offers Ph.D programme. The academic achievements reflect the march towards better Office: 08282 256176 understanding of social process. The attempts Mobile: 9448855082 of the Department have mainly concentrated on Email: [email protected] the application of sociological principles to our immediate surroundings through conceptual and Course: M.A – Political Science theoretical debates – both within the classrooms and outside. Teaching has been the first priority although Eligibility: The students should have studied Political research has received due attention. The research Science as one of the optional courses during their backed by valid and reliable information base are graduation. centred close to the local and regional issues. Inter- Course Structure departmental and multi-disciplinary work is also in progress. First Semester HC1.1. Ancient and Medieval Western Political Programmes Offered: M.A and Ph.D Thought Faculty HC1.2. Early Indian Political Thought HC1.3. Political Process and Politics in India 1. Dr. A. Ramegowda Professor and Chairperson SC1.1. Administrative Theory 2. Dr. M. Gurulingaiah Professor (on deputation) SC1.2. Human Rights in International Relations, 3. Dr. S. Chandrashekhar Professor (on deputation) Problems and Prospects 4. Dr. B.H. Anjanappa Associate Professor and SC1.3. International Organization Chairperson Office: (08282 256301 to Second Semester 256307 extn.383, 384.) HC2.1. Modern Western Political Thought Mobile: 9449783149 Email: [email protected] HC2.2. Modern Indian Political Thought 5. Dr. E. Chandrashekar Assistant Professor SC2.3. Government and Politics in Karnataka SC2.4. Development Administration in India Course: M.A - Sociology SC2.5. India’s Foreign Policy Elective: 2.1. Human Rights Eligibility: The students should have studied Sociology as one of the optional courses during their graduation. Prospectus, 2017-18 43

Course Structure Programmes Offered: MSW and Ph.D First Semester Faculty HC1.1. Classical Sociological Thinkers 1. Dr. B.S. Gunjal Professor and Chairperson HC1.2. Research Methodology Office: 08282 256354 HC1.3. Sociology of Education Email: [email protected] SC1.1. Sociology of Social Stratification and Mobility 2. Dr. Ravindra D. Gadkar Professor SC1.2. Indian Society Course: Master of Social Work (MSW) Second Semester Eligibility: Graduate in BSW or any Bachelor Degree. HC2.1. Modern Sociological Theories 15 seats are available for the HRM stream and the HC2.2. Sociology of Marginalized groups students shall be selected on the basis of their HC2.3. Social Statistics performance and choice in the first semester. SC2.1. Gender and Society Entrance Test: The test consists of 100 objective SC2.2. Rural Sociology type questions each carrying 1 mark. It will have Elective: 2.1. Globalisation and Society questions on current affairs (15), general knowledge (15), English language proficiency (15), aptitude test Third Semester (15) and social science and science (40). The duration HC3.1. Post-Modern Sociological Theories of the test is 90 minutes, and it will be conducted HC3.2. Sociology of Development at the Department of Social Work, Kuvempu SC3.1. Urban Sociology University, Shankaraghatta. For preparing merit list for admissions, 50% of the entrance test score and SC3.2. Sociology of Social Movements 50% of the degree marks will be considered. Elective: 3.1. Sociology of Health Course Structure Fourth Semester First Semester HC4.1. Political Sociology HC1.1. Social Work: History and Ideologies HC4.2. Social Policy and Planning HC1.2. Social Science Perspectives for Social Work SC4.1. Criminology and Penology Practice SC4.2. Industrial Sociology HC1.3. Work with Groups Project Work HC1.4. Work with Individuals and Families HC1.5. Social Work Practicum - I Department of Studies in Social Work Second Semester HC2.1. Work with Communities: CO & SA Master of Social Work (MSW) is an important HC2.2. Human Growth and Development professional course owing to the expansion of non-profit development welfare organizations HC2.3. Management of Developmental Services and industries in India and abroad. Innovative HC2.4. Social Work Research and Statistics orientation in the globalizing context has made the HC2.5. Social Work Practicum – II role of trained social workers significant and relevant. HC2.6. Social Work Practicum – III MSW programme aims at providing the required theoretical inputs and practical experience through Elective: 2.1 Disaster Management well designed field work. The department provides Third Semester many supportive opportunities like social work camp HC3.1. Social Policy, Planning and Development for one week, orientation visits, block placement, collaborations etc. In addition, students are also HC3.2. Communication and Counseling: Theory and facilitated by various relevant national and regional Practice seminars, workshops, training programmes, special HC3.3. Personal and Professional Growth lectures,etc., to update and enrich professional HC3.4. Social Work Practicum – IV knowledge and communications skills. The career Specialization-I: (HRD) Human Resource Development opportunities are very much high for MSW graduates. HC-I-5. Case Studies SC-I-6. Human Resource Management 44 Kuvempu University

SC-I-7. Organisational Behaviour and Development have been revised in March 2017 and will be effective Specialization-II: (URCD) Urban and Rural Community from 2017-18. The Department organizes seminars, Development symposia, workshops, special lectures, training programmes, etc., for the benefit of students. SC-II-6. Social Work with Rural Communities SC-II-7. Social Work with Urban Communities Programmes Offered: M.Com and Ph.D Specialization- III: (MPSW) Medical and Psychiatric Faculty Social Work SC-III-6. Preventive and Social Medicine 1. Dr. J. Madegowda Professor and Chairperson SC-III-7. Medical Social Work Office: 08282-256301 to 256307 Elective: 3.1 Career and Relationship Counseling (Extn. 442) HC-III-5. Common for all Specialization Email: [email protected] Fourth Semester Course: (M.Com) HC4.1. Social Work Practice with Children HC4.2. Law and Social Work Eligibility: B.Com, B.B.M or B.B.A Degree of a recognized university. Only the percentage of marks HC4.3. Social Work Practicum – V in the final year is considered for the purpose of HC4.4. Social Work Practicum – VI preparing the Consolidated Merit List. However, the Research Project Work students have to enclose the marks statements of all Specialization- I: (HRD) Human Resource Development the six semesters. SC-I-5. Human Relation and Law Course Structure: M.Com programme is offered SC-I-6. Human Resource Development and with dual specialization. For 2017-18 academic year, Employee’s wellness the Department offers three soft core streams viz., Specialization- II: (URCD) Urban and Rural Community (a) Accounting and Taxation, (b) Accounting and Development Finance and (c) Banking and Finance. The Structure SC-II-5. Disaster Management of M.Com Programme is presented below. SC-II-6. Management of Non - Governmental First Semester Organisations HC101: Organizational Behaviour and Theory Specialization- III: (MPSW) Medical and Psychiatric Social Work HC102: Managerial Economics SC-III-5. Mental Health HC103: Advanced Financial Management SC-III-6. Psychiatric Social Work HC104: Accounting Theory and Analysis SC101: Soft Core Stream, Course – I Department of Studies in Commerce SC102: Soft Core Stream, Course – II Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization policies Second Semester pursued by the Governments have changed the HC201: Business Environment and Government business and economic environment substantially. Policy These policies and programmes are encouraging the HC202: Advanced Marketing Management countries and the corporate world to expand their HC203: Managerial Communication business across the borders and open their doors for foreign investment and competition. This has HC204: Business Mathematics and Statistics been generating a large number of employment SC201: Soft Core Stream, Course - III opportunities for Commerce Post-graduates. In SC202: Soft Core Stream, Course - IV order to utilize this opportunity properly and by EL – 1: Elective Course - I assuming the social responsibility of providing access to higher education in Commerce to more number Third Semester of students, and to equip them with necessary knowledge and skills, Kuvempu University has HC301: Human Resource Management started the Department of Post-Graduate Studies HC302: E-commerce and Research in Commerce at its headquarters HC303: Quantitative Techniques for Managerial during the academic year 2006-07. And the M.Com Decisions course curricular have been revised and updated HC304: Business Research Methodology periodically, once in 2-3 years. The Present curricula Prospectus, 2017-18 45

SC301: Soft Core Stream, Course - V SC202D: Investment Management SC302: Soft Core Stream, Course - VI SC301D: Indian Accounting Standards EL – 2: Elective Course - II SC302D: Derivatives Market Fourth Semester SC401D: International Banking HC401: Strategic Management and Corporate Governance SC402D: Global Business Finance HC402: Global Business Management E: Marketing Management and Human Resource HC403: Production and Operations Management Management HC404: Entrepreneurial Development and Project SC101E: Consumer Behaviour and Marketing Management Research HC405: Inplant Training and Project Report SC102E: Human Resource Development SC401: Soft Core Stream, Course – VII SC201E: Services Marketing SC402: Soft Core Stream, Course – VIII SC202E: Competency Mapping and Succession Planning Soft Core Streams SC301E: Retailing and Brand Management A: Accounting and Taxation SC302E: Industrial Relations and Employee Welfare SC101A: Advanced Management Accounting SC401E: International Marketing Management SC102A: Corporate Tax Planning and Management SC402E: International Human Resource Management SC201A: Strategic Cost Management Besides, the students have to study three soft skill SC202A: Goods and Services Tax courses in the first year and these courses are SC301A: Marginal Costing for Managerial Decisions (1) Communication Skills, (2) Computer Skills and SC302A: Indian Accounting Standards - I (3) Life Skills. These courses carry one credit each. SC401A: Indian Accounting Standards - II Elective Courses (for the students of other Disciplines): SC402A: Cost Accounting Standards and Other Issues Semester – II (Even Semester): EL201: Personal Financial Planning B: Accounting and Finance EL202: Principles of Marketing SC101B: Advanced Management Accounting Semester – III (Odd Semester): SC102B: Indian Financial System EL301: Micro Finance SC201B: Strategic Cost Management EL302: Income Tax Law and Practice SC202B: Investment Management SC301B: Marginal Costing for Managerial Decisions Institute of Management Studies SC302B: Derivatives Market SC401B: Indian Accounting Standards To meet the growing demand for business SC402B: Global Business Finance graduates in the changing global business environment, Kuvempu University started the C: Banking and Insurance Institute of Management Studies in the year 2005. SC101C: Indian Banking System The Institute is ranked 92nd best B-School among SC102C: Principles and Practice of Insurance 4000 B-Schools in India (The Week Best B-School Survey, November 2012). The Institute has the state SC201C: Credit Management in Banks of the art infrastructure. Experts from Industries are SC202C: Management of Life Insurance invited to interact with students. Industrial visits SC301C: Indian Accounting Standards are arranged for the students to expose them to SC302C: Management of Non-life Insurance real work experience. The Department maintains an independent library with more than 4000 books SC401C: International Banking and 34 subscribed journals. The institute also has a SC402C: Actuarial Science placement wing constituted by faculty and students. D: Banking and Finance Driven by the passionate pursuit of excellence, the academic programmes aim at not just creating MBAs SC101D: Indian Banking System and HR executives but also to create entrepreneurs SC102D: Indian Financial System for the future. SC201D: Credit Management in Banks 46 Kuvempu University

Programmes Offered: MBA, MBA (HRM), and Ph.D 304SC:MM: Sales, Logistics Management and Retailing. Faculty FM: Advanced Corporate Finance HRM: Industrial Relations and Labour 1. Dr. R. Hiremani Naik Professor and Dean Legislation. 2. Dr. H.N. Ramesh Professor 305SC:MM: Advertising and Brand Management. 3. Dr. Manjunath. K. R Assistant Professor and FM: Security Analysis and Portfolio Co-ordinator Management Mobile: 9480012101 HRM: Performance Management. Email: [email protected] P-1 SC: In-plant Training Course: MBA – Master of Business Fourth Semester Administration 401HC: Strategic Management and Business Policy Eligibility: Graduates from all disciplines are eligible to apply for MBA. Admission is through PGCET 402HC: International Business conducted by Karnataka Examination Authority 403SC:MM: Rural Marketing Management (KEA), Bengaluru. C-MAT test is conducted by AICTE, FM: Corporate Tax Planning Entrance test is conducted by Kuvempu University HRM: Strategic Human Resource for the unfilled seats (under KEA). Management Course Structure: (MBA programme offers dual 404SC:MM: Business & Services Marketing specialization in the following combination: FM: Financial Derivatives. (1) Marketing - Finance, (2) Marketing - Human HRM: Organizational Development and Resources Management, and (3) Finance - Human Change Management Resources Management.) 405SC:MM: International Marketing. FM: International Financial Management First Semester HRM: International Human Resources 101HC:Management Process and Practices Management. 102HC:Accounting for Managers Elective – I : Offered during Odd Semester 103HC:Business Communication 306:Elective-I Management Skills 104HC:Quantitative Techniques Elective –II: Offered during Even Semester 105HC:Organizational Behavior 406:Elective-II Entrepreneurial Development and 106HC:Managerial Economics MSME 107HC:Production and Operations Management * Students under CBCS scheme need to study Elective Second Semester Papers of 2 credits in other departments. 201HC: Human Resources Management ** Students of the Department are offered Duel Specialization where the students can choose two 202HC: Marketing Management among the three streams of specialization offered 203HC: Financial Management (Finance, HR and Marketing) 204HC: Research Methodology The Number of Credits the Students Earn is as under 205HC: Management Science I Semester : 28 206HC: Legal Aspects of Business II Semester : 28 + 2 in Elective 207HC: Management Information System and III Semester : 19 + 2 in Elective Computer Application IV Semester : 21 Third Semester Total Credits = 100 Credits 301HC: Entrepreneurship Development and However the Students are extended an opportunity Management of MSME. to choose an additional ( duel) Specialization in IIIrd and IVth Semester with additional 9 credits in each 302HC: Business Ethics and Corporate Governance semester. 303SC:MM: Consumer Behaviour & CRM Interdisciplinary Elective Courses : Two courses are FM: Indian Financial System. offered to the other department students consisting HRM: Training and Management Development two credits each. Prospectus, 2017-18 47

Course: MBA - Human Resource Management management, event management, computer skills, etc. National and regional study tours are conducted (In response to the increasing demand for specialized to provide practical exposure on tour packaging HR professionals, the Institute started to offer and management. Seminars and workshops are Masters Degree in Human Resource Management conducted regularly. An active placement cell is from 2011-12 at the Jnana Sahyadri campus. From set up in the Department to provide employment the academic year 2015-16 the course is renamed as assistance. The department library is adequately MBA - Human Resource Management) housed with tourism and allied books, titles and Eligibility: Graduates from all disciplines are eligible journals. The Department has entered MoU with to apply Kuoni , Bengaluru, one of the internationally reputed travel and tourism training centres in India, Course Structure for training and placement. First Semester Programmes Offered: MBA (TTM) and Ph.D HC1.1. Principle & Practices of Management HC1.2 Human Resource Management Faculty HC1.3. Organisational Behaviour 1. Dr. Binoy T A Assistant Professor and Coordinator HC1.4. Quantitative Techniques for HRM Mob : 9480012022 HC1.5. Personality Development & Communication E- mail : [email protected] Skills Course: MBA – Tourism and Travel Management Second Semester Eligibility: Graduates of all disciplines from a HC2.1. Business Ethics & Corporate Governance recognized university/institution HC2.2. Research Methodology Course Structure HC2.3. Managerial Economics HC2.4. Strategic human Resource Planning & First Semester Management HC1.1: Principles and Practice of Tourism HC2.5. Organisational Development HC1.2: Tourism Products and Resources of Karnataka HC2.6. Internship Training HC1.3: Marketing of Tourism & Hospitality Services Third Semester HC1.4: Travel Agency & Tour Operation Management HC3.1. Computer Application SC1.1: Principles and Practice of Management HC3.2. Industrial Relation & Labour Legislation SC1.2: Business Communication and Personality HC3.3. Interpersonal Group Process & Counseling Development HC3.4. Compensation Management SC1.3: Computer Application in Tourism and Hospitality Industry HC3.5. Human Resource Accounting & Auditing Second Semester Fourth Semester HC2.1: Air Fares and Ticketing Procedure HC4.1. Personnel Assessment, Taxation & Salary Computation HC2.2: Hospitality Management HC4.2. HRM in Manufacturing & Service Industry HC2.3: International Tourism Geography I HC4.3. Training & Employee Development SC2.1: Financial and Cost Accounting HC4.4. International Human Resource Management SC2.2: Research Methodology Project Work SC2.3: Human Resource Management Elective: 2.1: Tourism and Hospitality Management Department of Studies in Third Semester Tourism Administration HC3.1: Geography and International Tourism II The Department was established in the year 2005. HC3.2 : Event Management The MBA - Tourism and Travel Management is a HC3.3: Tourism Legislations multi-disciplinary professional academic programme HC3.4: National Study Tour focusing on various subjects such as national and HC3.5: Inplant Training and Report international travel and tourism management, air HC3.6: Tourism Products and Resources of India fares and ticketing, hotel management, business 48 Kuvempu University

SC3.1: Financial Management HC2.2. Perspectives of Teacher Education SC3.2: Organizational Behaviour HC2.3. Statistics in Educational Research Elective: 3.1: Travel Agency and Tour Operation Engagement with Field Management Computer Application Fourth Semester Personality Development HC4.1: Tourism Planning and Development Specialization - 1: Elementary Education (any two) HC4.2: Sustainable and Eco-Tourism a. Policy and Practices at Elementary Level HC4.3: Development of Tourism Schemes and b. Information and Communication Technology at Project Management Elementary Level HC4.4: Management Accounting for Tourism c. Systems and Structures of Elementary Level Industry, Specialization - 2: Secondary and Higher Secondary SC 4.1: Forex Management Education (any two) Project Work a. Policy and Practices at Secondary and Higher Secondary Level Department of Studies in Education b. Information and Communication Technology at Secondary and Higher Secondary Level The Department was started in 2004. The M.Ed c. Systems and Structures at Secondary and Higher course is recognized by the National Council for Secondary Level Teacher Education (NCTE). From academic year Elective: 2.1. Indian Education 2015-16, the course duration is two years as per NCTE 2014 norms. Third Semester

Programmes Offered: M.Ed and Ph.D HC3.1. Inclusive Education Faculty Engagement with field 1. Dr. S. S Patil. Professor and Chairperson Yoga Education Mob: 9482971796 Specialization - 1: Elementary Education (any two) E-mail: [email protected] a. Resources for Education at Elementary Level 2. Dr. C. Geetha Assistant Professor b. Management of Elementary Education Institution c. Curriculum Development at Elementary Education 3. Dr. Jagannath K. Dange Assistant Professor Specialization - 2: Secondary and Higher Secondary Course: M.Ed – Master of Education Education (any two) a. Resources for Education at Secondary and Higher Eligibility: The applicants should have a minimum Secondary 50% of aggregate marks in any of the following b. Management of Secondary and Higher Secondary degrees with a relaxation of 5% in the marks for SC/ Education Institution ST/PwD applicants – (i) B.Ed Degree of 1 or 2 years duration, (ii) B.El.Ed/B.Sc.Ed/BA.Ed or D.El.Ed / D.Ed c. Curriculum Development at Secondary and Higher with a bachelor’s degree (B.A/B.Sc/B.Com, etc.), (with Secondary Education 50% in each) are eligible to apply. Internship (4 weeks in schools) Course Structure Elective: 3.1. Methodology of Teaching First Semester Fourth Semester HC1.1. Philosophy of Education HC4.1. Issues and Trends in Teacher Education HC1.2. Psychology of Learning and Development HC4.2. Professional Ethics and Values of Teacher Educators HC1.3. Educational Technology Specialization - 1: Elementary Education (any one) HC1.4. Methodology of Educational Research a. Skills and Strategies at Elementary Level Engagement with field Communication Skills b. Evaluation of Teaching and Learning at Elementary Expository Writing Level Specialization - 2: Secondary and Higher Secondary Second Semester Education (any one) HC2.1. Sociology of Education Prospectus, 2017-18 49

a. Teacher Educator as Trainer: Skills and Strategies Fourth Semester: at Secondary and Higher Secondary Education HC1.15 Inclusive Education Level HC1.16 Issues and trends in education b. Evaluation of Teaching and Learning at Secondary SC1.17.1Higher Education and Higher Secondary Education Level Internship (as per specialization) SC1.17.2 Resources in Education Dissertation Project work Course: M.A. in Education Department of Studies in The course was started from the academic year Physical Education 2017-18.The duration of the course is two years. Eligibility: Candidates who have completed their The Department of Physical Education started in the three year Bachelor’s degree in Arts / Science / year 2003 and has been recognized by the National Commerce / Social work, B.Ed, (1 or 2 years) B.A. Council for Teacher Education (NCTE). The objective B.Ed, B.Sc.B.Ed, B.A.B.Ed (integrated), B.Com .B.Ed of the courses is generating competent professional (integrated), B.Sc.B.Ed (integrated). The maximum teachers with an aim to meet the challenges in intake for the programme is 50. out of which 50% the field of Physical Education and Sports. The of the seats shall be reserved for the candidates department is well equipped with instructional who have completed their B.Ed, (1 or 2 years) B.A. and infrastructure facilities for effective curricular B.Ed, B.Sc.B.Ed, B.A.B.Ed (integrated), B.Com.B.Ed transactions. International standard indoors sports (integrated), B.Sc.B.Ed (integrated) course and complex and an upcoming 400 mts. standard track candidates who have studied Education as an option are the landmarks of the department. Playing subject for their three year degree programme. In facilities for Football, Hockey, Tennis, Kabaddi, case of non-availability of such candidates, those Kho-kho, Handball, etc., give room for leisure time seats will be allotted to the other candidates as per pursuits of campus students and also aid for practical merit and reservation. programmes of the department.

Course Structure Programmes Offered: M.P.Ed; B.P.Ed and Ph.D First Semester: Faculty HC1.1 Education in Emerging India 1. Dr. S. M. Prakash Director HC1.2 Philosophical foundations of Education Office: 08282 257129 HC1.3 Psychological foundations of Education Mobile: 9448260774 HC1.4 Educational Technology 2. Dr. N. D. Virupaksha Coordinator for M.P.Ed Second Semester: Mobile: 9481877431 HC1.5 Sociological Perspectives of Education 3. Dr. Appanna M Gasti Coordinator for B.P.Ed & HC1.6 Methodology of Educational Research Yoga HC1.7 Psychology of Learning and Development Mobile: 9449757038 SC1.8.1 School Education 4. Sri G. S. Nagaraja Deputy Director SC1.8.2 Information and communication Technology 5. Dr.Gajanana Prabhu B Assistant Professor in Education Course: M.P.Ed – Master of Physical Education Elective :To be opted by the options provided by the other Departments Eligibility: Third Semester: a) Bachelor of Physical Education (BPEd) or HC1.10 Educational Administration and Management equivalent with at least 50% of marks. (45% for HC1.11 Educational Policy and Planning SC/ST and Category- I candidates) HC1.12 Statistics in Educational Research b) The reservation in the seats and relaxation in the qualifying marks for SC/ST/OBC/PWD and other SC1.13.1 Teacher Education categories shall be as per the regulations of the SC1.13.2 Instructional Technology State Government Elective :To be opted by the options provided by the c) Admission is based on the marks secured at other Departments of the University the B.P.Ed degree examination (40% of the percentage of marks = 40 marks, Physical fitness 50 Kuvempu University

test - 20 marks maximum and Knowledge Test OPEN ELECTIVE (max. 40 marks). MPEC- 201 Yoga and Healthy Life Style Knowledge Test (max. 40 marks) - Marks obtained. PRACTICAL Knowledge Test- Applicants have to answer the MPPHC-201 1.Track and Field: Jumping Events and objective type questions that are based on B.P.Ed Hurdles common syllabus and general knowledge related to sports for 40 marks, for the knowledge test. *2.Gymnastics/ Swimming /Kho-Kho (*any one) Physical Fitness Test: Physical fitness (20 marks) is MPPSC- 202 Games Specialization - Baseball / determined on the basis of performance in the / Cricket / Hockey / Kabaddi/ four field events (5 marks each) - (a) 100 Mt. run, Softball / Squash/ Table Tennis / Tennis/ (b) Pull ups for men/Flexed arm hang for women, Netball / Volleyball (Any two games.) (c) 800 Mt. run for men/400 Mt. run for women, MPPSC-203 Teaching Lessons of Indigenous and (d) Standing broad jump Activities and Sports - 5 Lessons Course Structure (4 Internal and 1 External) MPPSC- 204 Class Room Teaching Lessons on theory First Semester of different Sports & Games - 5 Lessons THEORY (4 Internal and 1 External) HARD CORE Third Semester MPHC- 101 Research Process in Physical Education HARD CORE and Sports Sciences MPHC-301 Scientific Principles of Sports Training MPHC- 102 Exercise Physiology MPHC- 103 Yogic Sciences MPHC -302 Sports Medicine SOFT CORE MPHC -303 Health Education and Sports Nutrition MPSC- 101Test, Measurement and Evaluation in SOFT CORE Physical Education MPSC- 301 Sports Engineering MPSC- 102 Sports Technology PRACTICAL MPSC-302 Physical Fitness and Wellness MPPHC-101 1. Track and Field: Running Events OPEN ELECTIVE *2. Gymnastics/ Swimming/ Badminton. (*Any one) MPEC - 301 Health , Fitness and Wellness MPPSC- 102 Laboratory Practical PRACTICAL SportsPsychology, Exercise Physiology, Sports Bio- mechanics and Kinesiology (Two practical for each MPPHC-3011. Track and Field: Throwing Events and subject) Heptathlon event. MPPSC- 103 *2. Gymnastics/Swimming/Football (*Any One) 1. Yoga MPPSC- 302 Games Specialization- Boxing / Fencing/ *2. Aerobics / Self Defense Techniques-Martial Arts, Judo / Karate / Wrestling / Wushu (Any Taekwondo / Shooting/ Archery (*Any One activity ) Two) MPPSC- 104 Adventure Activities / Mass MPPSC-303 Coaching Lessons of Track and demonstration Activities Field / Gymnastics / Swimming / Second Semester Badminton / Handball - 5 Lessons (4 Internal and 1 External) HC2.1. THEORY HARD CORE MPPSC- 304 Coaching Lessons of Game MPHC- 201 Applied Statistics in Physical Education Specialization - 5 Lessons and Sports (4 Internal and 1 External) MPHC- 202 Sports Bio-mechanics and Kinesiology Fourth Semester MPHC- 203 Athletic Care and Rehabilitation 4.1. THEORY SOFT CORE MPSC- 201 Sports Journalism and Mass Media HARD CORE MPSC- 202 Sports Management and Curriculum MPHC- 401 Information and Communication Design in Physical Education Technology in Physical Education (ICT) Prospectus, 2017-18 51

MPHC- 402 Sports Psychology and Sports Sociology points), physical fitness (30 points), and sports MPHC- 403 Project Report achievement (30 points). SOFT CORE B. Physical Fitness: Physical fitness (30 marks) is MPSC - 401 Value and Environmental Education determined on the basis of points obtained in the National Physical Fitness Programme (NPFP) tests of MPSC - 402 Educational Technology in Physical India that include the following events (6 marks each) Education and sports - (a) 100 Mt. run, (b) Shot-put 7.25 kg for men/ Shot- PRACTICAL put 4.00 kg for women, (c) Long jump (d) High jump MPPHC- 4011. Track and Field: Relay, Race Walking, (e) 800 Mt. run for men / 200 Mt. run for women. The Cross Country and Decathlon candidates shall secure a minimum of 40% of points *2. Gymnastics/Swimming /Handball (12 points) in the NPFP tests to qualify for admission to B.P.Ed degree course. (*Any One) MPPSC- 402 Game Specialization :Practical Skills C. Award of Points for Achievement in Sports/ (Any Two) Games MPPSC- 403 Officiating lessons of Track and Field/ • Representing the country: 30 points Gymnastics / Swimming / Badminton / • National Level (Representing the State): 1st place Kho-Kho / Football / Handball Lessons (30 points), 2nd place (25 points), 3rd place 20 (4 Internal & 1 External) points, and for participation only (15 points). For MPPSC- 404 Officiating Lessons of Game each additional place won or representation five Specialization - 5 Lessons (4 Internal & points will be awarded. However, the total shall 1 External) not exceed thirty points. • All India Inter-University (representing Course: B.P.Ed – Bachelor of Physical Education university): 1st place (20 points), 2nd place Eligibility: A. (a) A.(a) Bachelor's degree in any (16 points), 3rd place (12 points), and for discipline with 50% marks and having at least participation only (10 points). For each additional participation in the Inter college / Inter zonal / place won or representation, four points will be district / school competitions in sports and games as awarded. However, the total shall not exceed twenty points. recognised by the AIU / IOA / SGFI / Government of India. (b) Bachelor's degree in Physical Education with • Inter-collegiate level: 1st place (7 points), 2nd 45% marks. (c) Bachelor's degree in any degree with place (5 points), 3rd place (3 points), and for 45% marks and having studied physical education participation only (2 points). For each additional as a compulsory / elective subject. (d) Bachelor's place won or representation, two points will be degree with 45% marks and having participated in awarded. However, the total shall not exceed National / Inter university / state competitions in seven points. sports and games as recognised by the AIU/IOA/ Note: SGFI / Government of India. (e) Bachelor's degree 1. For award of points, participation and with 45% marks and participation in international achievement at only one level (highest) will be competitions or secured 1st / 2nd / 3rd position in considered. National / Inter university / State competitions in sports and games as recognised by the respective 2. Points shall be awarded for positions only in Federations/AIU/IOA/SGFI / Government of India. final inter-collegiate competitions/tournaments (f) Graduation with 45% marks and at least three or the inter-zonal final competition organized years of teaching experience (for deputed in-service by the Department of Physical Education of the candidates i.e., trained physical education teachers/ University. coaches.). The relaxation in the percentage of marks 3. Points secured in (a) academic performance, in the qualifying examination and in the reservation (b) physical fitness and (c) sports achievement of seats for SC/ST/OBC and other categories shall be shall be added to a maximum of 100 points. as per the rules of the Central Government / State 4. The total points obtained by a candidate shall Government whichever is applicable. In all the above be merit of the candidate. Selection shall be eligibility categories, SC/ST students shall have a made on the basis of merit as per the rules of concession of 5% marks in degree for purposes of the university. eligibility. 5. Points for achievement in sports shall be Weightage: Admission is based on the marks awarded for certificates issued by associations secured at the degree (40% of the percentage of and federations recognized by AIU / IOA. marks obtained in qualifying examination = 40 52 Kuvempu University

6. Allotment of seats will be governed by the HC4.2. Kinesiology and Biomechanics roaster system as laid down by the university. HC4.3. Research and Statistics in Physical Education Course Structure SC4.1. Theory of sports and Game First Semester SC4.2. Sports Management HC1.1. History, Principles and foundations of Practical: Track and Field (others), Games: Physical Education Specialization – Kabaddi, Kho Kho, Volleyball, HC1.2. Anatomy and Physiology Cricket, Football, Basketball, Hockey and Handball HC1.3. Educational Technology and Methods of (Any One of these) Teaching in Physical Education Teaching Practice: 1. Sports specialization: Coaching HC1.4. Anatomy, Physiology and Kinesiology lessons Plans (One for Sports 5 lessons), SC1.1. Olympic Movement 2. Games specialization: Coaching lessons Plans (One SC1.2. Officiating and Coaching for Games 5 lessons). Practical: Track and Field (Running Events), Gymnastics and Weight lifting, Games: Kho-Kho Course: P. G Diploma in Yoga Studies Badminton and Football (any two), and Mass (This dual degree course in Yoga intends to provide Demonstration the skill and understanding of art of Yoga. It helps Activities: Lezium, Marchpast, Mass P T, Dumbbells, the students to undertake a comprehensive study Wands and Hoops of traditional yoga system along with the modern Second Semester approach. This course is most useful to pursue the profession as yoga teacher in educational institutions HC2.1. Yoga Education and yoga kendras. It is a one year programme.) HC2.2. Health Education and Environmental Studies Organization and Administration Eligibility: Any graduate degree HC2.3. Organization and Administration Course Structure SC2.1. Contemporary Issues in Physical Education, Fitness and Wellness Theory SC2.2. Sports Nutrition and Weight Management 1. Introduction to Yoga Practicals: Track and Field (jumping events), Yoga 2. Anatomy, Physiology and Yogic Practices and Aerobics, Games: Kabaddi, Handball, Cricket 3. Teaching Methodology (any two), 4. Hatha Yoga and Gheranda Samhitha Teaching Practices: Five lessons in class room Practical teaching and five lessons in outdoor activities 1. Asanas, Bhandas and Mudras Activities: Lezium. Marchpast, Mass P T, Dumbbells, 2. Kriyas, Pranayama and Meditation Wands and Hoops 3. Teaching lessons Third Semester HC3.1. Sports Training Department of Studies in Applied Botany HC3.2. Computer Applications in Physical Education Post Graduate Department of Studies and Research HC3.3. Sports Psychology and Sociology in Applied Botany was established in 1993. Since SC3.1. Sports Medicine, Physiotherapy and then, the department is actively engaged in teaching Rehabilitation and research activities in botanical science. It is SC3.2. Curriculum Design engaged in research and extension activities in the Practical: Track and Field (throwing events), Judo areas of bio-diversity, conservation and sustainable and Wrestling, Games: Hockey, Volleyball and utilization of crop plants as well as wild plant genetic Softball (any two) resources. After inception of the department, it has conducted several seminars, conferences and Teaching Practice: Teaching Lesson Plans for refresher courses. There are several major research games - out of 10 lessons 5 internal and 5 external at practicing school projects ongoing and completed, funded by Ministry of Environment and Forests, Department of Science Fourth Semester and Technology, Department of Biotechnology and HC4.1. Measurement and Evaluation in Physical University Grants Commission, New Delhi. Education Prospectus, 2017-18 53

Programmes Offered: M.Sc and Ph.D HC-2: Embryology and Economic Botany Faculty Practical Paper Based on hard core paper-1 Practical Paper Based on hard core paper-2 1. Dr. M. Krishnappa Professor 2. Dr. M. B. Shivanna Professor Soft Core papers (Any one) :- 3. Dr. Y.L. Krishnamurthy Professor and Chairperson SC-1 :Plant Pathology Mobile: 9845646821 SC-2 : Forest Resources and Utilization Email: [email protected] SC-3 : Diversity & Conservation of Medicinal Plants 4. Dr. Raja Naik Professor Practical Based on above papers 5. Dr. Somashekar G. M Assistant Professor Interdisciplinary Elective :- Course: M.Sc - Botany Floriculture Eligibility: B.Sc degree from Kuvempu University or Third Semester any recognized Indian University or any other degree Hard Core papers with Botany as optional, major / special subject HC-1: Techniques in Plant Sciences and Anatomy or combination of Chemistry, Botany, Zoology/ Biochemistry, Botany, Microbiology / Chemistry, HC-2: Plant Physiology and Metabolism Botany, Sericulture / Biology, Botany, Chemistry. Practical Paper Based on hard core paper-1 Course Structure Practical Paper Based on hard core paper-2 First Semester Soft Core (Any one) Hard Core Papers SC-1: Molecular Plant Pathology HC1.1 Bacteria, Algae Viruses, Fungi and Plant SC-2: Biodiversity Conservation & Management pathology SC-3: Phytochemistry and Pharmacognosy of HC1.2 Lichens, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes and Medicinal Plants Gymnosperms Practical Based on above papers HC1.3 Plant Taxonomy and Diversity of Angiosperms Interdisciplinary Elective Practical Paper Based on hard core paper-1 Biofertilizers and Biopesticides Practical Paper Based on hard core paper-2 Fourth Semester Practical Paper Based on hard core paper-3 Hard Core papers :- Soft Core papers (Any one) HC-1 : Genetics and Plant Breeding SC1.1 Mycology HC-2 : Molecular Biology and Biotechnology SC1.2 Crop plant Resources and Utilization Practical Paper Based on hard core paper-1 SC1.3 Traditional Systems of Plant Medicine Practical Paper Based on hard core paper-2 Practical Based on above papers Project Work. Second Semester Hard Core papers Department of Studies in Applied Zoology HC2.1 Ecology, Environmental Biology The Post Graduate Department of Applied Zoology HC2.2 Embryology and Economic Botany was started in 1993. The Department offers P.G. Practical Paper Based on hard core paper-1 programme in M.Sc in Zoology and Ph.D. in Major Practical Paper Based on hard core paper-2 thrust areas of the Department include Genetics, Soft Core papers (Any one) Biodiversity, Toxicology, Wetland Ecology and SC2.1 Plant Pathology Physiology. M.Sc students are trained in various aspects of Zoology such as Genetics, Molecular SC2.2 Forest Resources and Utilization Biology, Environmental Pollution, Toxicology, SC2.3 Diversity and Conservation of Medicinal Biotechnology, Computational Biology, Biodiversity, Plants Wildlife biology, etc. The members of the faculty have Practical Based on above papers completed many research projects funded by the Second Semester Department of Science and Technology, Department of Biotechnology, University Grants Commission, Hard Core papers :- New Delhi, Vision Group on Science and Technology, HC-1: Ecology and Environmental Biology ICFRE Government of Karnataka, and have published 54 Kuvempu University

more than 260 research papers in peer reviewed Elective: journals of National and International reputation 3.4(a): Biodiversity and also published more than 20 books related to 3.4(b): Genetic Engineering - AZ Zoology in addition, Department has conducted many national conferences, symposia, seminars, Fourth Semester workshops and refresher courses. HC4.1: Advanced Genetics and Computational Biology Programmes Offered: M.Sc and Ph.D HC4.2: Environmental Pollution and Ecotoxicology Faculty 4.3: Project Work 1. Dr. B.B. Hosetti Professor and Chairperson Practicals and Field visits Mobile: 9845707071. E mail: [email protected] Department of Studies in Biotechnology 2. Dr. M. Venkateshwarlu Professor (on deputation) The department was established in 1999. This is a 3. Dr. Nagaraja Professor DST-FIST sponsored department. The Department has well established laboratory facilities for both Course: M.Sc – Zoology academics and research in biotechnology and has a well equipped computer lab with networking and Eligibility: B.Sc Degree from any recognized Indian LAN facility. It has received financial support from university or any other equivalent qualification with central funding agencies viz., DBT, DST & UGC. any of the following sets of optional - Chemistry / Presently, there are 6 major projects funded by Botany / Zoology; Biochemistry / Chemistry / UGC, DBT, and Kuvempu University. Department has Zoology; Zoology/Biochemistry / Botany; Zoology very good placement record in both private as well / Sericulture / Biochemistry; Botany / Zoology / as public sectors. The department possesses a well Microbiology or any combination with Zoology at established Banana Plant Tissue Production centre B.Sc. funded by the university for the benefit of farmers of this region. Course Structure Programmes Offered: M.Sc and Ph.D First Semester Faculty HC1.1: Biosystematics, Non-Chordata and Chordata 1. Dr. V. Krishna Professor HC1.2: Animal Physiology and Endocrinology 2. Dr. Riaz Mahmood Professor and Chairperson HC1.3: Fundamental Genetics Office : 08282-256235 SC1.4(a): Economic Zoology Mobile : 94483 40841 SC1.4(b): Biological Chemistry and Biostatistics Email : [email protected] Practicals and Field visits 3. Dr. Y.L. Ramachandra Professor Second Semester 4. Dr. H. Manjunatha Assistant Professor HC2.1: Cell Biology 5. Sri H.S. Santosh Kumar Assistant Professor HC2.2: Animal Behaviour and Wildlife Studies 6. Dr. H.M. Kumaraswamy Assistant Professor SC2.3(a): Developmental Biology SC2.3(b): Ecology and Evolution Course: M.Sc - Biotechnology Practicals and Field visits Eligibility: B.Sc Degree of Kuvempu University or Elective: any recognized University with any three of the 2.4(a): Reproductive Physiology following options - Biotechnology, Botany, Zoology, 2.4(b): Sericulture Chemistry, Biochemistry/Microbiology/ Sericulture/ Computer Science or B.Sc Biotechnology with any Third Semester other two optional papers. B.Sc.- Agri ; B.Sc.- Hort ; HC3.1: Molecular Biology and Biotechnology B.Sc.- Forestry ; BF.Sc and BVSc candidates are also eligible. HC3.2: Basic and Applied Entomology SC3.3(a): Microbiology and Immunology Course Structure SC3.3(b): Parasitology and Nematology First Semester Practicals and Field visits HC1.1. Chemistry of Biomolecules and Cellular Metabolism Prospectus, 2017-18 55

HC1.2. Genetics and Molecular Biology workshop and special lecture series by inviting HC1.3. Microbiology scientists and Emeritus Professors from reputed institutes and universities HC1.4. Biochemical techniques, Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Programmes Offered: M.Sc and Ph.D Practicals Faculty Second Semester 1. Dr. B. Thippeswamy Assistant Professor HC2.1. Recombinant DNA technology Co-ordinator HC2.2. Immunotechnology Mobile: 9148906921. SC2.1. Enzymology E mail: [email protected] SC2.2. Genomics and Proteomics 2. Dr. N. B. Thippeswamy Assistant Professor Practicals Course: M.Sc- Microbiology Elective: Eligibility: B.Sc in Biological Science or B.Sc 2.1. Molecular Genetics (Agriculture) or MBBS 2.2. Fermentation Technology Course Structure 2.3. Nano Biotechnology First Semester Third Semester HC1.1. Basic Microbiology HC3.1. Agricultural Biotechnology HC1.2. Environmental Microbiology HC3.2. Animal Biotechnology HC1.3. Biochemistry and Biostatistics SC3.1. Environmental Biotechnology SC1.7a. Mycology SC3.2. Pharmacological Biotechnology SC1.7b. Principles of Genetics Practicals Practicals Elective: 3.1. Plant Tissue culture technology Second Semester 3.2. Functional Genomics HC2.1. Microbial Physiology and Bioinformatics 3.3. Genetic Engineering - BT HC2.2. Microbial Genetics and Molecular Biology Fourth Semester SC2.5a. Plant -Microbe interactions SC2.5b. Microbial Enzymology HC4.1. Bioprocess Technology Practicals HC4.2. Medical Biotechnology Elective: Practicals Semester 2.7a. Microbiological Analysis of water Project Work Semester 2.7b. Agricultural Microbiology Department of P.G. Studies and Third Semester Research in Microbiology HC3.1. Agricultural Microbiology and Phytopathology The Department has been established during HC3.2. Immunology and Medical Microbiology 2005. In order to encourage the students to take up research activities, the course curriculum is SC3.5a. Immunotechnology designed covering all aspects of microbiology and SC3.5b. Fermentation Technology practical orientation for microbiological methods. The thrust areas of research in the department Practicals include Microbial Diversity, Environmental Elective: Microbiology, Mycology, Agricultural Microbiology Semester 3.7a. Diagnostic Microbiology and Phytopathology, Medical Microbiology, Immunotechnology, Fermentation Technology, Semester 3.7b. Industrial Microbiology Enzymology, Food and Industrial Microbiology, etc. Fourth Semester The Department has received financial support from UGC, DBT, DST, VGST-GoK and Kuvempu University HC4.1. Food and Industrial microbiology for research programmes. The Department has very HC4.2. Microbial Biotechnology and Nanotechnology good placement record in private sector, research institutes, public sector etc. The Department is Practicals organizing seminars, conferences, symposium, Project Work 56 Kuvempu University

Department of Studies in Course Structure Wildlife and Management First Semester The Department of Studies in Wildlife and HC1.1 : Systematics and Biodiversity Management was started during the year 2002. The HC1.2 : Forestry and Natural Resource Conservation Department offers M.Sc., and Ph.D courses in Wildlife HC1.3 : Ecology and Wildlife Biology and Management. The course content is designed SC 1.1a: Field Techniques in Wildlife Studies to cover all aspects of wildlife and management and practical orientation for wildlife conservation SC1.1b: Wildlife Ecotourism and Wetland Conservation methods. The M.Sc., and Ph.D programme in Practicals Wildlife and Management aims to produce well- trained biologists and conservation practitioners Second Semester who will retain their passion for wild places and a HC 2.1 Animal Ethology and Wildlife distribution sense of purpose to conserve them. We provide our students a strong foundation of science that will HC 2.2. Animal Physiology and Health Care help them design, implement and monitor a range HC 2.3. Minor Project Work of ecological studies and conservation projects. To develop these capabilities, our students learn about EL 2.4. Wildlife Conservation wildlife science and conservation through a multi- Practicals disciplinary process. They are trained in fundamental ecology, project design skills and technical tools Third Semester required to carry out scientific studies. As future HC 3.1: Wildlife Conservation and Management conservationists they need to expose to the historical, HC 3.2: Mammalogy, Ornithology, Herpetology and social, economic, legal and political contexts that Ichthyology underlie the conservation process. In addition, we also teach effective communication using a variety SC3.3a: Environmental Pollution and Monitoring of media, conflict resolution, and problem-solving SC3.3b: Entomology and Eco-toxicology skills, to deal with real life conservation issues. The EL 3.4: Ornithology department also inviting accomplished scientists regularly from various prestigious government and Practicals private institutions to deliver special lectures in Fourth Semester order to encourage and motivate the students to take up research programmes. The students who HC4.1: Protected Areas Network and Zoo have successfully completed the course have been Management working in various capacities in Karnataka State HC4.2: Remote Sensing and GIS and Biostatistics Forest Department, Research institutions, NGO’s and HC4.3: Major Project Work Universities. During the past 14 years of existence, the Department has successfully completed one Practicals major and one minor research projects funded by UGC, New Delhi. Department produced 09 Ph.Ds, 01 Department of Studies in M.Phil and published more than 70 research papers in various refereed/peer reviewed journals. Presently Biochemistry 07 students are pursuing Ph.D. The Department of Biochemistry was started during Programmes Offered: M.Sc and Ph.D the academic year 2005-06. The course content is Faculty designed to cover all aspects of biochemistry and practical orientation for biochemical methods. The 1. Dr. Vijaya Kumara Assistant Professor and exhaustive training in biochemical methods and Co-ordinator sound theoretical background is intended to make Mobile: 09448206428. the student an appropriate candidate not only Email: [email protected] to take up either teaching or pursuing doctoral research but also competent enough to work in Course: M.Sc – Wildlife and Management pharmaceutical R&D and diagnostic labs, agricultural research institutions and various medical and Eligibility: Any Science graduate / B.Sc., Degree in allied institutions and industries. The department Agriculture / Forestry / Fisheries / Veterinary OR also invites accomplished scientists from various Engineering graduates who have studied Botany/ prestigious institutions to deliver special lectures in Zoology / Biology at + 2 or pre-university college order to encourage and motivate the students to level. take up research. Prospectus, 2017-18 57

Programmes Offered: M.Sc., Ph.D and PG Diploma Third Semester in Industrial Bioanalytical Techniques BC 3.1: Paper IX - Molecular Immunology and Clinical Biochemistry (HARD CORE) Faculty BC3.2: Paper X - Biochemical Genetics and 1. Dr. G. J. Sathisha Associate Professor and Molecular Biology (HARDCORE) Co-ordinator BC3.3: Paper XI - Metabolism of Nitrogenous Office : 08182 256301, Ext: 480 Compounds with Clinical Correlations (SOFT Mobile: 9448821813 CORE) Email : [email protected] BC3.4: Paper XII - Clinical Biochemistry (ELECTIVE) 2. Dr. A.N. Rajeshwar Associate Professor BC3.5: Practical VII - Molecular Immunology and 3. Dr. Shivayogeeswar Neelagund Clinical Biochemistry Assistant Professor BC3.6: Practical VIII -- Biochemical Genetics and Molecular Biology 4. Dr. P. Niranjana Assistant Professor BC3.7: Practical IX - Metabolism of Nitrogenous Course: M.Sc - Biochemistry Compounds with Clinical Correlations Fourth Semester B.Sc degree with Biochemistry or Eligibility: BC4.1: Paper XIII - Cell Signalling (HARD CORE) Chemistry with any biological sciences subject. PCM candidates are also eligible to apply. An additional BC4.2: Paper XIV - Genetic Engineering and 2% weightage (of the total biochemistry percentage Industrial Biotechnology (HARD CORE) secured from all three years) will be awarded to BC4.3: Paper XV - Biostatistics, Bioinformatics & candidates who have studied biochemistry at the Nano Biotechnology (SOFT CORE) undergraduate level. BC4.4: Paper XVI - Project Work / Dissertation Course Structure (HARD CORE) BC 4.5: Practical X - Cell Signalling First Semester BC4.6: Practical XI - Genetic Engineering and BC1.1: Paper I - Analytical Biochemistry (HARD Industrial Biotechnology CORE) BC1.2: Paper II - Biomolecules (HARD CORE) Course: P. G Diploma in Industrial Bio-analytical BC1.3: Paper III - Cell Biology and General Techniques (one year add on Programme) Microbiology (SOFT CORE) Eligibility: Any Post-Graduate in Life sciences/ BC1.4: Paper IV - Fundamentals of Biochemistry Chemical Sciences and Bachelor’s or Master degree (SOFT CORE) in Pharmacy/Dental/Medical/Agricultural/Veterinary BC1.5: Practical I - Analytical Biochemistry with at least 55% marks. BC1.6: Practical II - Biomolecules Course Structure BC1.7: Practical III - Cell Biology and General 1. Fundamentals of Chemistry and polymers Microbiology 2. Biomolecules and Bioanalytical Techniques Second Semester 3. Spectroscopic Techniques BC2.1: Paper V - Enzymology (HARD CORE) 4. Bioinformatics, Bioethics and Genetic Engineering BC2.2: Paper VI - Metabolism of Fuel Molecules Practicals and Bioenergitics (HARD CORE) BC2.3: Paper VII - Human Physiology and Nutritional Biochemistry (SOFT CORE) Department of Studies in Chemistry BC2.4: Paper VIII - Enzyme Purification Techniques (ELECTIVE) The department has been established in the year 1992. The department is actively involved in teaching, BC2.5: - Enzymology Practical IV research and extension programmes. Thrust areas of BC2.6: Practical V - Metabolism of Fuel Molecules research include bio-organic chemistry, synthetic and Bioenergitics organic chemistry, natural product chemistry, BC2.7: Practical VI - Human Physiology and electrochemistry, metal finishing, nano materials, Nutritional Biochemistry and dyes and pigments. All faculty members have been awarded with major research projects from various funding agencies. The department is active in 58 Kuvempu University

various academic activities like conducting seminars Practical Papers: symposium and conferences. The department ChSCL-3.1: Inorganic Chemistry Practicals -III also conducts placement programs for students. ChSCL-3.2: Organic Chemistry Practicals -III Department is funded by DST-FIST and UGC-SAP program for the infrastructure development. ChSCL-3.3: Physical Chemistry Practicals -III Faculty Fourth Semester: ChSC-4.1: Analytical Chemistry-IV 1. Dr .T. V. Venkatesha Professor ChSC-4.2: Inorganic Chemistry-IV 2. Dr. J. Keshavayya Professor and Chairperson ChSC-4.3: Organic Chemistry-IV Phone: 08282 256308(O) Mobile: 9448446151 ChSC-4.4: Physical Chemistry-IV E- mail: [email protected] Practical Papers: 3. Dr .Y. A. Arthoba Nayaka Professor ChSCL-4.1: Inorganic Chemistry Practicals -IV 4. Dr. K. M. Mahadevan Professor (on deputation) ChSCL-4.2: Organic Chemistry Practicals -IV ChSCL-4.3: Physical Chemistry Practicals -IV Programmes Offered: M.Sc and Ph.D Ch.PR - 4.1: Project work and Viva-voce Course: M.Sc - Chemistry List of Elective Papers Eligibility: B.Sc degree with Chemistry as optional/ 1. Bio-Analytical Techniques major/special subject, and Physics and Mathematics 2. Electroplating at least at P.U level or 12th standard or equivalent 3. Nanomaterials level. 4. Environmental Chemistry Course Structure 5. Chemistry of soaps First Semester 6. Chemistry of dyes and pigments ChHC-1.1: Analytical Chemistry-I 7. Chemistry of polymers ChHC-1.2: Inorganic Chemistry-I ChHC-1.3: Organic Chemistry-I Department of Studies in ChHC-1.4: Physical Chemistry-I Industrial Chemistry

Practical Papers: The Department of Post-Graduate Studies and ChHCL-1.1: Inorganic Chemistry Practicals-I Research in Industrial Chemistry was established by ChHCL-1.2: Organic Chemistry Practicals-I the University of Mysore in 1973. The department has been harnessing precious human resources ChHCL-1.3: Physical Chemistry Practicals -I for the overall development of society through Practicals the pursuit for excellence in the area of chemical Second Semester sciences. Besides its primary activities of academic, teaching and research,the Department has been ChHC-2.1: Analytical Chemistry-II interacting with the industrialists and established ChHC-2.2: Inorganic Chemistry-II a mutually beneficial relationship with the nearby ChHC-2.3: Organic Chemistry-II industries. In this direction, the department has ChHC-2.4: Physical Chemistry-II initiated several programmes such as, taking up industry sponsored projects involving testing and Practical Papers: analysis of raw materials and products, encouraging ChHCL-2.1: Inorganic Chemistry Practicals -II students to take up projects related to their studies ChHCL-2.2: Organic Chemistry Practicals -II to acquire work experience, inviting executives and technical staff of the industries as guest faculty. ChHCL-2.3: Physical Chemistry Practicals -II As a part of university-institution interaction, the Third Semester: students are acquiring higher level of training at ChSC-3.1: Analytical Chemistry-III BARC, IISc, NAL, IIT,etc. The staff members are actively involved in cutting-edge research activities ChSC-3.2: Inorganic Chemistry-III in collaboration with institutes and some foreign ChSC-3.3: Organic Chemistry-III universities in the field of chemical sciences and have ChSC-3.4: Physical Chemistry-III received funds worth of `.7.2 crore from various Prospectus, 2017-18 59

funding agencies like DST, Nano Mission, UGC and HC3.2. Advanced Organic and Medicinal Chemistry NRB, New Delhi and BRNS . The department SC3.1. Polymer Chemistry and Technology has produced 74 Ph.Ds and 10 M.Phil degrees, and SC3.2. Pollution Monitoring and Control published 405 research papers in peer reviewed National and International journals. The department Practicals has links with many industrial organizations as a result Elective: 3.1. Medicinal Chemistry of which, every year, many students are pursuing the Fourth Semester training at advanced laboratories of ISO certified industries. In the campus selection programme, HC4.1. Unit Operations more than 65% students are obtaining placements HC4.2. Organo-Metallic and Bioinorganic Chemistry in reputed organizations. The staff members are SC4.1. Advanced Analytical Techniques involved in consultancy services with Mysore Paper Mills Ltd., Bhadravathi. Few M.Sc and P.G Diploma Practicals students of the department work in MPM on hourly Project Work basis while they are studying under ‘earn while learn’ scheme of the department. Course: P. G Diploma in Industrial Chemical Quality Control (one year add-on programme) Programmes Offered: M.Sc., Ph.D, and P.G.D in Eligibility: B.Sc with Chemistry as subject at least at Industrial Chemical Quality Control PUC level Faculty Course Structure 1. Dr. K. Vasanth Kumar Pai Professor and Chairperson PGD 1.1: Statistical Quality Control Office: 08282 256228 PGD 1.2: Analytical Techniques in Quality control Mobile: 9945798433 PGD 1.3: Chemistry of Qualitative and Quantitative Email: [email protected] Analysis 2. Dr. H.S. Bhojya Naik Professor PGD 1.4: Industrial Applications of organic reactions in Quality control 3. Dr. B.E. Kumara Swamy Assistant Professor PGD 1.5: Technical Analysis I 4. Dr. Yadav D. Bodke Assistant Professor PGD 1.6: Technical Analysis II Course: M.Sc – Industrial Chemistry Practicals

Eligibility: B.Sc degree of Kuvempu University or any recognized University with Chemistry as Optional/ Department of Studies in Major/Special Subject. Pharmaceutical Chemistry Course Structure (P. G. Centre, Kadur)

First Semester The Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry HC 1.1. Analytical and Separation Techniques was established in 2007. The course is designed HC 1.2. Inorganic Chemistry-I to provide trained and skilled man power for ever growing pharmaceutical industry in India. The HC 1.3. Organic Chemistry-I department has experienced and reputed faculty HC 1.4. Physical Chemistry –I members with international recognition. So far, the Practicals members of the faculty have produced Ph.Ds and published more than 50 research papers in national Second Semester and international journals of repute and have two HC2.1. Spectroscopic Techniques patents to their credit. The faculty members have HC2.2. Inorganic Chemistry-II visited England and Italy for their post-doctoral research and for presentation of their research HC2.3. Organic Chemistry-II papers. The department strongly encourages M.Sc HC2.4. Physical Chemistry –II students to get actively involved in research activities Practicals and helps them to get high lucrative scientific job Elective: 2.1. Polymer Processing Techniques opportunities. Third Semester HC3.1. Chemical Process Principles 60 Kuvempu University

Programmes Offered: M.Sc., Ph.D Department of Studies in Faculty Applied Geology 1. Dr. G.P. Mamatha Professor and Chairperson The Department of P.G Studies and Research in Mobile: 9448422903 Applied Geology, a nodal center for Earth Science & Email: [email protected] Resource Management Studies (Recognized by UGC, 2. Dr. N. D. Satyanarayan Assistant Professor New Delhi, under Innovative Program) is offering innovative and multidisciplinary PG and Research Course: M.Sc – Pharmaceutical Chemistry programs leading to M.Sc, and Ph.D degrees in; (1) Earth Science & Resource Management (ESRM) Eligibility: B.Sc Degree from any recognized and (2) Geoinformatics. The Department is assisted university with Chemistry as optional/major/special by University Grants Commission (Innovative & subject or B. Pharm degree from a recognized SAP-DRS-I, II and III) and Department of Science university. & Technology (FIST) programs to the tune of `400 Lakhs. The Department has well qualified, Course Structure experienced and committed teaching faculty and well equipped class rooms with multimedia facilities. First Semester The Department has established mineralogy lab with PC.HC:1.01 Inorganic Chemistry polarizing microscopes, State of art geochemical PC.HC.1.02 Organic Chemistry laboratory with sophisticated Atomic Absorption PC.HC.1.03 Physical Chemistry Spectrophotometer, Remote Sensing and GIS laboratories with High-end computers and Licensed PC.HC.1.04 Analytical Chemistry image processing and GIS software like ArcGIS, Practical’s ERDAS, PCI Geomatica, ITTVIS ENVI, Maplnfo with many digital and analog satellite images and aerial Second Semester photographs equipped under UGC (Innovative programs and SAP DRS Phase I & II) and DST (FIST) PC.HC. 2.01 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry programs. The department has a library with more PC.HC.2.02 Advanced Organic Chemistry than 366 books procured under UGC innovative and PC.HC.2.03 Advanced Physical Chemistry SAP DRS Phase I & II programs. PC.HC.2.04 Spectroscopy techniques and Nano Programmes Offered: M.Sc (ESRM); M.Sc Chemistry (Geoinformatics); and Ph.D Practicals Elective Faculty PC 2.05 Drug Discovery and dosage forms 1. Dr. G. Chandrakantha Professor and Chairperson Third Semester Office: 08282-257598 Mobile: 9448037879 PCHC.3.01: Spectroscopy Techniques Email: [email protected] PCHC.3.02: Bio organic Chemistry and 2. Dr. Syed Ashfaq Ahmed Professor Separation Science 3. Dr. K.N. Chandrashekarappa Professor PCSC.3.21 : Separation Techniques 4. Dr. Govindaraju Associate Professor PCSC.3.23 : Drug Discovery and Metabolism Practicals Course: M.Sc – Earth Science and Resource Elective Management (ESRM) Semester 3.1 Drug design and metabolism The department of Applied Geology is offering Fourth Semester M.Sc, M.Phil. and Ph.D degree programs in Earth PC.HC. 4.01 Medicinal Chemistry-I Science and Resource Management (UGC innovative PC.HC. 4.02 Medicinal Chemistry-II program). The program is unique in its approach, PC.SC. 4.21 General Pharmacology designed and developed with innovative concept PC.SC. 4.23 Biopharamaceutics by integrating Geology and Information Science for Practicals assessment, evolution and management of resources Project Work for sustainable development. The course content is designed to train new generation of professional Prospectus, 2017-18 61

geoscientists in obtaining comprehensive knowledge Practical: of Geology/Earth Science, its tools and techniques SCP2.1 Geomorphology and Structural Geology along with spatial information science and technology skills. All students who have successfully Third Semester completed the degree in ESRM so far have got HC3.1 Ore Geology, Indian Mineral Deposits and excellent placement in Central/State Government Mining Geology departments, Public sector companies and private HC3.2 GIS Data Processing and Disaster service sector organizations, including Multinational Management Companies. HC3.3 Exploration Geology - Geological, Geochemical and Geophysical Eligibility: A Bachelor’s Degree in Science, Bachelor’s degree with Geography at UG level, Practical Engineering (Civil, Environmental, Mining, HCP3.1 Ores and Ore Petrography Geotechnical, Geoinformatics), B.Sc (Agriculture, HCP3.2 GIS Data Processing and Disaster Forestry, Horticulture, Soil Science) from any Indian Management university or equivalent qualification recognized by HCP3.3 Exploration Geology Kuvempu University. Eligibility for Foreign students will be in accordance with the university regulations. Soft Core Paper: The general admission criteria is based on Kuvempu SC 3.1 Mineral and Water Resources Management University guidelines. Practical: Course Structure SCP3.1 Hydrogeochemistry and Ore Reserve First Semester Estimation HC1.1 Crystallography, Mineralogy and HCFW Field Training Camp Geochemistry Fourth Semester HC1.2 Physical Geology, Meteorology and Project Work Oceanography Elective Papers HC1.3 Geoinformatics Even Semester Practical 1. Earth System and components HCP1.1 Crystallography, Mineralogy and 2. Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Geochemistry 3. Geochemistry HCP1.2 Meteorology and Oceanography Odd Semester HCP1.3 Geoinformatics 1. Hydrology Soft Core Paper: 2. Mineralogy and Petrology SC1.1 Digital Image Processing and Remote 3. Geographic Information System & GPS Sensing Applications Practical: Course: M.Sc Geoinformatics SCP1.1 Digital Image Processing and Remote Geoinformatics program is specially developed Sensing Applications and conceptualized to provide training in the field Second Semester of spatial information science and technology, HC2.1 Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic one of the upcoming fields of IT. The young Petrology graduates and professionals who get training in this application oriented program can effectively HC2.2 Indian Stratigraphy, Paleontology and utilize the technology in various fields such as, Geology of Karnataka agriculture, forestry, wildlife, infrastructure planning, HC2.3 Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology disaster management and natural resource Practical management, hence, will have plenty of placement/ HCP2.1 Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic self employment opportunities. The past placement Petrology records of the Department show that almost all students who have graduated from this department HCP2.2 Paleontology and Geostatistics with M.Sc. degree in Geoinformatics got placement HCP2.3 Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology in multinational companies, a few national / state Soft Core Paper: government departments / organizations. SC2.1 Geomorphology and Structural Geology 62 Kuvempu University

Eligibility: A Bachelor’s Degree in Science, Bachelor’s HCP3.3 GI Applications in Earth and Atmospheric degree with Geography at UG level, Engineering Sciences (Civil, Environmental, Mining, Geotechnical, Soft Core Practical Geoinformatics), B.Sc (Agriculture, Forestry, SCP3.1 GI Applications in Urban Planning and Horticulture, Soil Science) from any Indian university Disaster Management or equivalent qualification recognized by Kuvempu University. Eligibility for Foreign students will be Fourth Semester: in accordance with the university regulations. The Project work general admission criteria are based on Kuvempu University guidelines. Department of Studies in Course Structure Environmental Science First Semester HC1.1 Earth Science-I The Department was established during the year 1991-92 for promoting research and studies HC1.2 Principles of Geoinformatics in Environmental Science. There is a huge HC1.3 Introduction to GIS responsibility on the part of the environmentalists Soft Core Papers and environmental scientists to propose several environment friendly processes of development. SC1.1 Web Programming, Java, C, Python Environmental Science programmes are multi- Hard Core Practical disciplinary and holistic in nature, and they need an HCP1.1 Mineralogy, Geomorphology and Structural in-depth knowledge on the subject. There is a wide Geology scope at national and international levels to make a career in Environmental Science. At present, the post- HCP1.2 Geoinformatics graduates of this Department are placed in Karnataka HCP1.3 GIS State Pollution Control Board, universities, colleges, research institutions, industries and environmental Soft Core Practical consultant groups. SCP1.1 Web Programming, Java, C, Python Second Semester: Hard Core Papers Programmes Offered: M.Sc and Ph.D HC2.1 Earth Science-II Faculty HC2.2 Spatial Modeling and Analysis 1. Dr. S. V. Krishnamurthy Professor and HC 2.3 Digital Image Processing Chairperson Soft Core Papers Office: 08282 - 256 251 SC2.1 Resource Mapping and Surveying Mobile: 9448790039 Hard Core Practical: Email: [email protected] HCP2.1 Petrology 2. Dr. J. Narayana Professor HCP2.2 Spatial Modeling and Analysis 3. Dr. K. Yogendra Assistant Professor HCP2.3 Digital Image Processing 4. Dr. Hina Kousar Assistant Professor Soft Core Practical 5. Dr. S.H. Basavarajappa Assistant Professor SCP2.1 Resource Mapping and Surveying Course: M.Sc – Environmental Science Third Semester: Hard Core Papers HC3.1 GI Applications in Water Resources Eligibility: Any science graduate of Kuvempu University, or other recognized university, or Bachelor HC3.2 GI Applications in Agriculture and Forestry Degree in Environmental Science, Horticulture, HC3.3 GI Applications in Earth and Atmospheric Forestry, Agriculture Science, Veterinary Science, or Sciences B.E in Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Architecture can apply. Soft Core Paper SC3.1 GI Applications in Urban Planning and Course Structure Disaster Management First Semester Hard Core Practical: ES.HC-1.1: Multidisciplinary Nature of Environmental HCP3.1 GI Applications in Water Resources Science HCP3.2 GI Applications in Agriculture and Forestry ES.HC-1.2: Environment and Ecosystem Prospectus, 2017-18 63

ES.SC-1.3: Environment of Development Elective Papers ES.SC-1.4: Aquatic Ecology 1. Environmental Education ES.SC-1.5: Radiation and Environment 2. Drinking water resources, Quality and Management ES.PrHC-1.1:Based on ES.HC-1.1 Department of Studies in Computer ES.PrHC-1.2:Based on ES.HC-1.2 Science and M.C.A ES.PrSC: Based on soft core paper- ES.SC-1.3/1.4/1.5 Master of Computer Applications (MCA) has been Second Semester started in 2000 and Master of Computer Science has been started in 2003. The department has well ES.HC-2.1: Environmental Chemistry and equipped laboratories with 60 Desktop Computers Environmental Statistics of i7, 6th generation processors. The department ES.HC-2.2: Environmental Pollution invites resource persons from reputed multinational companies (MNC’s), academic institutions, research ES.SC-2.3: Energy and Energy Resources and development (RAD) as resource persons. The ES.SC-2.4: Solid Waste Management and Resource department organizes seminars, conferences, Recovery workshops, special lectures and invited talks. The ES.SC-2.5: Natural Resources and Conservation students of department are well placed in academic, administrative and software industries and few ES.PrHC-2.1:Based on ES.HC-2.1 became entrepreneurs. Alumni of the department ES.PrHC-2.2:Based on ES.HC-2.2 visit the department and a platform is being provided to the students to interact with alumni. The ES.PrSC: Based on soft core paper- department is actively engaged in research in the ES.SC-2.3/2.4/2.5 area of Image Processing, Pattern Recognition and IDE:Elective Papers Data Mining. Third Semester Programmes Offered: MCA, M.Sc and Ph.D ES.HC-3.1: Environmental Engineering and Science Faculty ES.HC-3.2: EIA and Environmental Microbiology 2. Dr. M Suresha Assistant Professor and Co-ordinator ES.SC-3.3: Global Environmental Changes and Office: 08282-257326 Natural Hazards Mobile: 9986006589 ES.SC-3.4: Water Quality Science Email: [email protected] ES.SC-3.5: Air Pollution Monitoring 2. Dr. C. J Prabhakar Assistant Professor ES.SC-3.6: Environmental Nano-Science 3. Dr. M Ravi Kumar Assistant Professor ES.PrHC-3.1:Based on ES.HC-3.1 4. Sri. G.R Yogish Naik Assistant Professor ES.PrHC-3.2:Based on ES.HC-3.2 Course: MCA – Master of Computer Applications ES.PrSC: Based on soft core paper- (3-year, 6-semester programme) ES.SC-3.3/3.4/3.5/ 3.6 Eligibility: Any bachelor degree (BCA/B.Sc/ IDE: Elective Papers B.Com/ BA) of this university or any other recognized Fourth Semester university with Computer Science / Mathematics as one of the subjects at 10+2 level subject to the ES.HC-4.1: Ecotoxicology minimum prescribed in the admission regulations of ES.HC-4.2: Occupational Health and Safety and the University. The admission to MCA programme Environmental Law is through PG Common Entrance Test (PGCET) conducted by Karnataka Examination Authority ES.PrHC-4.1:Based on ES.HC-4.1 (KEA), Bengaluru. However, a separate entrance test ES.PrHC-4.2:Based on ES.HC-4.2 will be conducted by Kuvempu University to fill up unfilled seats. Project Work 64 Kuvempu University

Course Structure university subject to the minimum prescribed in the admission regulations of the university. First Semester HC1.1. Computer Organization and Architecture Course Structure HC1.2. C-Programming First Semester HC1.3. Database Management Systems HC1.1. Advanced Computer Architecture SC1.1. Data Communications HC1.2. Advanced Data Structures SC1.2. Computational Mathematics HC1.3. Object Oriented Programming with JAVA Practicals SC1.1. Data Communications Second Semester SC1.2. Computational Mathematics HC2.1. Computer Networks Practicals HC2.2. Operating System Second Semester HC2.3. Data Structures HC2.1. Advanced Computer Networks SC2.1. Computer Graphics HC2.2. Analysis and Design of Algorithms SC2.2. Software Engineering HC2.3. Database Management System Practicals SC2.1. Theory of Computation Elective:2.1 Information and Communication SC2.2. Digital Image Processing Technology (ICT) Practicals Third Semester Elective: 2.1 Problem Solving using C HC3.1. Wireless Communications Third Semester HC3.2. Analysis and Design of Algorithms HC3.1. Wireless Communications HC3.3. Object Oriented Programming using JAVA HC3.2. Software Engineering SC3.1. Theory of Computation HC3.3. Linux Internals SC3.2. Object Oriented Modeling and Design Patterns SC3.1. Soft Computing Paradigm Practicals SC3.2. Computer Graphics Elective: 3.1 Cyber Security Practicals Elective: 3.1 R Programming Fourth Semester HC4.1. Data Mining Fourth Semester HC4.2. Digital Image Processing HC4.1. Data Mining HC4.3. PHP Programming HC4.2. Pattern Recognition SC4.1 Web Programming using J2EE SC4.1. Internet of Things (IOT) SC4.2. Network Security and Cryptography SC4.2. Cloud Computing Practicals Project Work Fifth Semester Department of Studies in Electronics HC5.1. Cloud Computing HC5.2. Internet of Things (IOT) The Department was established in 2003 with the HC5.3. Pattern Recognition objective of generating competent professionals to meet the challenges in the field of electronics. The Practicals Department has dedicated staff and well equipped Sixth Semester laboratories viz., Analog Electronics, Digital SC6.1. Multimedia Data Analysis Electronics, Microprocessors, Microcontrollers, Optical Fiber Communications, Digital Signal SC6.2. Linux Internals Processing, Computer Communication Networks Project Work and VHDL. The Department is actively involved in teaching, research, and extension programmes. Course: M.Sc – Computer Science Thrust areas of research include Digital Signal and Eligibility: B.Sc (Computer Science / Information Image Processing, Semiconductor Physics and Science/Information Technology) or BCA degree Microcontrollers. Department provides placement of this University or any other UGC recognized assistance for students in various leading industries. Prospectus, 2017-18 65

Programmes Offered: M.Sc and Ph.D Department of Studies in Faculty Library and Information Science 1. Dr. B.N. Jagadale Assistant Professor and Coordinator The Department of Library and Information Science has been established in December 1993. The course Office: 08282 - 256199 is designed to suit to the changing needs of modern Mobile: 948022397 / society. Greater emphasis has been laid in the 9886419329 curricula on IT oriented areas and practical aspects. Email: [email protected] To facilitate this, the department is equipped with necessary classrooms, furniture and equipment. It Course: M.Sc - Electronics has an independent computer lab with 20 systems and internet facility. Many students have been placed Eligibility: B.Sc Degree from Kuvempu University or in central/state government departments, public/ any other recognized university with Electronics as private enterprises, higher education institutions, one of the optional subjects. R&D organizations and corporate sector. The Course Structure department is active in teaching, training, research and consultancy activities. The department has First Semester organized many national level seminars, conferences, HC1.1. Analog and Digital Electronics workshops and UGC sponsored Refresher Courses in Library and Information Science. HC1.2. Programming in C with Data Structures HC1.3. Computer Organization Programmes Offered: M.L.I.Sc and Ph.D HC1.4. Signals and Systems Faculty Practicals 1. Dr. B.S. Biradar Professor and Chairperson Second Semester Phone: 08282-257319 Extn: 283 HC2.1. Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Mobile: 9449400725 HC2.2. Digital Signal Processing e-mail: [email protected] HC2.3. Control System 2. Dr. S. Padmamma Professor SC2.1. EM Theory, Microwave Devices and Radar SC2.2. Network Analysis 3. Dr. P. Dharani Kumar Assistant Professor Practicals 4. Dr. K.T. Santoshkumar Associate Professor Elective: 2.1 Basic Electronics Course: M.L.I.Sc – Master of Library and Third Semester Information Science HC3.1. Advanced Communication System Eligibility: B.A/B.Sc/B.Com. etc., from any recognized HC3.2. Digital Design using VHDL university or any other qualification considered HC3.3. Embedded System Design equivalent to it, subject to the minimum prescribed SC3.1. Electronic Instrumentation and in the admission regulations. Total marks obtained Measurements by the candidate (aggregate of three years) shall be SC3.2. Power Electronics considered. SC3.3. Image Processing Entrance Test: Questions will be from general Practicals knowledge on world, nations, India, States of Elective: 3.1 Fundamentals of Digital Electronics India, Karnataka, universe, science and technology, inventions, organizations, history, media, Indian Fourth Semester constitution, Indian economy, Sports - international HC4.1. VLSI Design and national, writers, books and classics, awards, etc. HC4.2. Computer Communication Networks There will also be questions to test English language proficiency, elementary mathematics, reasoning, HC4.3. Information Theory and Coding knowledge of current affairs and elementary Practicals knowledge of library and information profession. The Project Work test will be conducted at the Department of Library and Information Science, Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta. 66 Kuvempu University

Course Structure of Mathematical Sciences. The Department is actively involved in teaching and research. The Department First Semester is recognized as a centre of research in the fields HC1.1. Foundations of Library and Information of Differential Geometry and Fluid Mechanics. Science The Department is admired by many Universities HC1.2. Information Sources for its quality teaching and research. Apart from conventional teaching methods, the Department HC1.3. Information Processing and Retrieval - I is also teaching students using advanced ICT tools. HC1.4. Information and Communication Technology - I The Department is regularly conducting orientation Practicals classes, special lectures, NET-SLET coaching and Second Semester remedial classes for the academic benifit of the student. HC2.1. Information and Communication Further it is regularly conducting International / HC2.2. Management of Libraries and Information National conferences, seminars, workshops for Centres the benifit of students and researchers. The HC2.3. Information Processing and Retrieval Department has Mathematical Society, established (Theory) - II in the year 2008, which helps students in getting SC2.1. Information and Communication Technology placement, providing facilities for research activities (Theory) - II and to generate funds for economically weaker Practicals and meritorious students to purchase books. The department also trains each student in Computer Elective: 2.1 Information Literacy skills and Mathematical Software. Third Semester HC3.1. Research Methodology As a part of University–Industry / Institution HC3.2. Information Systems and Services interaction, research organizations like TIFR, IISC, IIT's selecting / considering our Department as a HC3.3. Information Processing and Retrieval centre to conduct seminars, conferences, workshops (Theory) - III and symposium. It helps our students to interact SC3.1. Information and Communication Technology with many renewed Mathematician, Scientists (Theory) - III and Industrialists. The Department has awarded Practicals 60 Ph.D and 25 M.Phil degrees and published Elective: 3.1 Information Sources on Social Sciences more than 400 research articles in the reputed and Science and Technology National / International journals. Currently 25 students are working in the department for their Fourth Semester Ph.D degree. HC4.1. Information and Communication Technology (Theory) - IV Programmes Offered: M.Sc and Ph.D HC4.2. Digital Libraries Faculty HC4.3. Optional (any one of the following) 1. Dr. S.K.Narasimhamurthy Professor and a. Public Library Systems and Services Chairperson b. Academic Library Systems and Services Office: 08282 257310 c. Health Science Library System and Services Mobile: 9448590043 Practicals Email: [email protected] Project Work 2. Dr. B.J. Gireesha Assistant Professor 3. Dr. Venkatesh Assistant Professor Department of Studies in Mathematics Course: M.Sc - Mathematics Eligibility: The student should possess B.Sc., degree The Department of Mathemtics has been started from a recognized university with Mathematics as in the year 1975 as a part of University of Mysore. one of the major subjects. The aggregate marks of Later in 1987, it became an integral part of Kuvempu three years in mathematics will be considered for University. The Department is harnessing precious admission to M.Sc., subject to the minimum eligibility human resources for the overall development of prescribed in the university admission regulations. society through the pursuit for excellence in the area Prospectus, 2017-18 67

Course Structure Programmes Offered: M.Sc and Ph.D First Semester Faculty HC1.1. Algebra 1. Dr. H. S. Jayanna Professor and Chairperson HC1.2. Analysis-I Office : 08282-256225 HC1.3. Complex Analysis-I Mobile : 9448855091 HC1.4. Ordinary Differential Equations Email : [email protected] SC1.5. Discrete Mathematics and C- Programming 2. Dr. J. Sannappa Professor Practical: C –Programming Lab 3. Dr. Ashok R Lamani Professor Second Semester 4. Dr. Sudha Assistant Professor HC2.1. Linear Algebra Course: M.Sc - Physics HC2.2. Analysis-II HC2.3. Complex Analysis-II Eligibility: B.Sc Degree of Kuvempu University or any recognized university with Physics as optional HC2.4. Partial Differential Equations subject and Mathematics as cognate of the following SC2.5. Differential Geometry group: Electronics, Computer Science, Chemistry, Practical: Matlab Programming Industrial Chemistry, Geology. Elective:1 Basic Mathematical Modeling Course Structure Third Semester First Semester HC3.1. Measure Theory and Intigration HC1.1. Mathematical Physics - I HC3.2. Topology-I HC3.3. Numerical Analysis-I HC1.2. Classical Mechanics HC3.4. Riemannian Geometry HC1.3. Electrodynamics SC3.5. Fluid Mechanics HC1.4. Electronics Practical : Numerical Methods Practicals Elective : 2 Statistical Techniques Second Semester Fourth Semester HC2.1. Mathematical Physics - II HC4.1. Functional Analysis HC2.2. Elements of Nuclear & Particle Physics HC4.2. Topology-II HC2.3. Elements of Condensed Matter Physics SC4.3. Numerical Analysis-II HC2.4. Quantum Mechanics - I SC4.4. Operations Research Practicals Any one of the following Elective:PHYE 2.5 Bio-Physics SC4.5a. Finsler Geometry SC4.5b. Contact Geometry Third Semester SC4.5c. Magnetohydrodynamics HC3.1. Atomic & Molecular Physics SC4.5d. Graph Theory HC3.2. Quantum Mechanics - II Project work HC3.3. Statistical Mechanics Department of Studies in Physics SC3.4.1. Condensed Matter Physics - I The Department has been established in the year SC3.4.2. Nuclear Physics - I 1991. The Department offers specialization in Practicals Condensed Matter Physics and Nuclear Physics. It has Elective: PHYE3.5 Fundamentals of Radiation Physics well equipped laboratories, class rooms and adequate teaching staff. The Department has research facility Fourth Semester in the area of Nuclear Physics Condensed Matter HC4.1. Experimental Techniques Physics and Computational Physics. It is equipped SC4.2.1. Condensed Matter Physics -II with laboratories having sophisticated instruments, SC4.2.2. Nuclear Physics - II computer lab and departmental library. The department has conducted many national seminars, SC4.3.1. Condensed Matter Physics – III workshops and refreshers courses. Many students SC4.3.2. Nuclear Physics – III of the Department are continuing their research in Practicals various reputed Institutes and Universities in India Project Work and abroad. 68 Kuvempu University

Post-Graduate Centre, Kadur

To provide higher education to rural youth, Kuvempu University established a Post-Graduate Centre at Kadur. It is located in an area of about 65 acres of land on Shivamogga-Bengaluru highway and 7 kms away from Kadur town. Kadur is well connected by road and train.

The campus has newly constructed academic building with adequate lecture halls, hostels (for both boys and girls), library and laboratory facilities. The courses offered here are in great demand as they open new job opportunities. The emphasis here has always been for teaching, research and extension activities. Few details about the courses offered and others are provided below.

Sl. Course Offered Chairperson and Contact Number Course Structure No. 01. M. A (Economics) Dr. B. Jayarama Bhat (Cell: 9845990643) See, the Profile of Department of Economics (main campus) 02. M.Com Dr. Shobharani. H (Cell: 9481430098) See, the Profile of Department of Commerce (main campus) 03. M.Sc (Chemistry) Dr. K.M. Mahadevan (Cell: 9164621170) See, the Profile of Department of Chemistry (main campus) 04. M.Sc (Pharmaceutical Dr. G.P. Mamatha (Cell: 9448422903) Profile of this Department is Chemistry) given earlier

Note: 01. For course details, see the respective pages of the Department (of main campus) concerned. 02. Those who are interested to take up the M.Sc (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) shall submit the application separately to The Chairperson, Department of Studies in M.Sc (Pharmaceutical Chemistry), Post-Graduate Centre, Kuvempu University, B. H. Road, Kadur 577 548 (Chikkamagaluru District, Karnataka). 03. Additional information will be available from the Course Co-ordinator or The Director of P. G. Centre, Dr. K.M. Mahadevan (Phone: 08267-221655 or Cell: 9164621170). Prospectus, 2017-18 69

Post-Graduate Centre, Chikkamagaluru Four Post-Graduate courses are offered at the Post-Graduate Centre Chikkamagaluru from the academic year 2017-18. They are ; M.Com., M.A. Kannada and M.Sc. Mathematics, M.A. Political Science.

Sl. Course Offered Chairperson and Contact Number Course Structure No. 01. M. A (Kannada) Prof. Shivanand Kelaginamani See, the Profile of Kannada Bharathi (main (Cell: 9448750256) campus) 02. M.A. (Political Dr. Shanmukha A. (Cell: 9448855082) See the Profile of Department of Political Science) Science(main campus) 03. M.Com Dr. Shobharani. H (Cell: 9481430098) See, the Profile of Department of Commerce (main campus) 04. M.Sc Prof. Narasimhamurthy (Cell: 9448590043) See, the Profile of Department of (Mathematics) Mathematics (main campus) Note: 01. For course details, see the respective pages of the Department (of main campus) concerned 02. Additional information will be available from the Course Co-ordinator. 03. Additional information will be available from the Director of P. G. Centre Chikkamagaluru. (Incharge) Dr. K.M. Mahadevan (Phone: 08267-221655 or Cell: 9164621170). Sahyadri College Campus, Shivamogga Two Post-Graduate Courses of Kuvempu University are offered at Sahyadri College Campus and few details are provided below.

Sl. Course Offered Chairperson and Contact Number Course Structure No 01. M. A (Sanskrit) Dr. M.A. Shruti Kirthi (Cell: 9448091817) Profile of this Department is given earlier 02. M. A (Urdu) Dr. C. Syed Sanaulla (Cell: 9448238327) Profile of this Department is given earlier Note: 1. For course details, see the respective pages of the Department (of main campus) concerned. 2. Those who are interested to take up the above courses shall submit the application separately to The Chairperson, Department of Studies in ……, Kuvempu University, Sahyadri College Campus, Vidya Nagara, Shivamogga 577 203 (Karnataka). Sahyadri Science College (Autonomous), Shivamogga Two Sahyadri Science College, Shivamogga, is one of the premier educational institutions of “” area of South Karnataka. It was established in 1940 and has become the constituent college of Kuvempu University in 1992. The Government of Karnataka has conferred the status of “Autonomous’’ to this college during 2005-06. In order to meet the demand of the students, the University has started certain Post-Graduate Programmes (extended units of the Departments of Shankaraghatta) at Sahyadri Science College (Autonomous), Shivamogga.

Sl. Course Co-ordinator Course Offered No. and Contact Number 01. M.Sc Dr. Prabhakar B.T. (Biotechnology) (Cell: 9632872467) 02. M.Sc (Chemistry) Dr. Latha K.P. (Cell: 9448524513) 03. M.Sc (Industrial Dr. Parameshwar Naik P. Chemistry) (Cell: 9448158393) 70 Kuvempu University

Note: 01. For course details, see the respective pages of the Department (of main campus) concerned. 02. Additional information will be available from the Course Co-ordinators or The Principal (Phone: 08182 240435 or Cell: 9972800223).

Sahyadri Arts College, Shivamogga Sahyadri Arts College, Shivamogga was established in 1941 and has become one of the constituent colleges of Kuvempu University in 1992.

Sl. Course Offered Course Co-ordinator and Contact Number No. 01 M. A (English) Dr. M.K. Veena, (Cell: 9731160379) 02 M. A (Economics) Dr. K. B. Dhananjaya (Cell: 9448731002) 03 M. A (Political Science) Dr. K. Chandrappa, (Cell: 94485155627) Note: 01. For course details, see the respective pages of the Department (of main campus) concerned. 02. Additional information will be available from the Course Co-ordinators or The Principal (Phone: 08182 - 240180 or Cell: 9980300196)

Sahyadri Commerce and Management College, Shivamogga Sahyadri Commerce College, Shivamogga was established in 1941 and has become one of the constituent colleges of Kuvempu University in 1992. It was bifurcated as Sahyadri Commerce and Management College of Kuvempu University in 2017

Sl. Course Offered Course Co-ordinator and Contact Number No. 01. M.Com Dr. Sarala K.S (Cell:9449746244) 02 MBA Dr. Mamatha S.M (Cell:8722534662) Note: 01. For course details, see the respective pages of the Department (of main campus) concerned. 02. Additional information will be available from the Course Co-ordinators or The Principal (Phone: 08182 - 240180 or Cell: 9448254093) Prospectus, 2017-18 71

List of Elective Courses offered by the Departments

Sl. Elective Courses Offered Department of Studies in … No. Odd Semesters Even Semesters Jnana Sahyadri, Shankaraghatta

01. Kannada DzsÀĤPÀ PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¸Á»vÀå: EwºÁ¸À ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¥ÁæaãÀ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÀÄzsÀåPÁ°Ã£À PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¸ÀégÀÆ¥À ¸Á»vÀå: EwºÁ¸À ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¸ÀégÀÆ¥À 02. English Film Studies, Part - II Film Studies, Part - I 03. Hindi Sampark Bhasha - II Sampark Bhasha - I 04. Economics Indian Economy World Trade Organization Gandhi and Ambedkar, and 05. History and Archaeology Heritage Tourism in India Indian National Movement Journalism and Mass 06. Writing for Print Media Media and Society Communication 07. Political Science Public Administration Human Rights 08. Sociology Sociology of Health Globalization and Society Career and Relationship 09. Social Work Disaster Management Counseling Faculty of Commerce: a. Micro Finance a. Personal Financial Planning 10. Commerce b. Income Tax Law and b. Principles of Marketing Practice 11. Management Studies Management Skills Small Business Management Travel Agency and Tour Tourism and Hospitality 12. Tourism Administration Operation Management Management Faculty of Education: 13. Education Methodology of Teaching Indian Education Health and Fitness 14. Physical Education Yoga Management Faculty of Science and Technology: 15. Applied Botany Biofertilizer and Biopesticide Floriculture a. Biodiversity a. Reproductive Physiology 16. Applied Zoology b. Genetic Engineering - AZ b. Sericulture 17. Wild Life Management Ornithology 18. Biotechnology (a) Plant Tissue Culture (a) Molecular Genetics Technology (b) Fermentation Technology (b) Functional Genomics (c) Nano Biotechnology (c) Genetic Engineering - BT 19. Microbiology (a) Diagnostic Microbiology (a) Microbiological Analysis of (b) Industrial Microbiology Water (b) Agricultural Microbiology 20. Biochemistry Clinical Biochemistry Enzyme Purification Techniques 21. Chemistry Electroplating Bioanalytical Techniques 22. Industrial Chemistry Medicinal Chemistry Polymer Processing Techniques 72 Kuvempu University

23. Applied Geology Hydrogeology Geo Informatics 24. Environmental Science Drinking water Treatment Air Pollution Monitoring 25. Computer Science R Programming Problem Solving Using Information Communication 26. M.C.A. Cyber Security Technology (ICT) Fundamental of Digital 27. Electronics Basic Electronics Electronics Information Sources on Social Master of Library and 28. Sciences and Science and Information Literacy Information Science Technology 29. Mathematics Statistical Techniques Basic Mathematical Modeling Fundamentals of Radiation 30. Physics Bio Physics Physics Sahyadri College Campus, Shivamogga 31. Sanskrit Teaching of Sanskrit – III/IV Teaching of Sanskrit – I/II Contribution of Non-Muslim 32. Urdu Forms of Urdu Literature writers to Urdu Literature P. G. Centre, Kadur Drug Discovery and Dosage 33. Pharmaceutical Chemistry Drug Design and Metabolism Forms

Courses offered through Directorate of Distance Education Sl. Sl. Name of the Sl. Name of the Course Name of the Course No. No. Course No. Faculty of Faculty of Science Faculty of Arts Commerce and Technology 01. M. A (Economics) 01. M.Com 01. M.Sc (Mathematics) 02. M. A (Education) 02. M.B.A 02. M.Sc (Chemistry) 03. M. A (English) 03. PGDMM 03. M.Sc (Physics) 04. M. A (Hindi) 04. PGDHRM 04. M.Sc (Botany) 05. M. A (History and Archaeology) 05. B.Com 05. M.Sc (Zoology) 06. M. A (Kannada) 06. B.B.A 06. M.Sc (Biotechnology) 07. M. A (Political Science) Faculty of Law 07. M.Sc (Environmental Science) 08. M. A (Sanskrit) 01. LL.M (Business Law) 08. M.Sc (Applied Chemistry) 09. M. A (Sociology) 09. M.L.I.Sc (Library Science) 10. M. A (Urdu) 10. B.Sc (PCM and CBZ) 11. PGD in Kannada Computer 11. B.L.I.SC 12. PGD in Journalism 13. B. A (in 14 different Specialization Streams and Combinations) Note: The Post-Graduate students of this university are given 50% concession in tuition fees for P.G. Diploma courses offered through the Directorate of Distance Education. For details, contact, The Director, Directorate of Distance Education, Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta - 577 451, Shivamogga, Karnataka. (Tel: 08282 - 256450, 256246; and E-mail: [email protected]) Prospectus, 2017-18 73