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University of Madras Prospectus 2021-2022 UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS PROSPECTUS 2021-2022 ADMISSIONS FOR UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS UNDER CBCS PATTERN 1 UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS MISSION OF THE UNIVERSITY Our Mission is to impart quality higher education in consonance with our motto “learning promotes natural talent”. We strive to develop citizens with knowledge, skill and character leading to societal transformation and national development. We aim at making our students, men and women who offer their selfless service for the progress of the country and people. GOALS AND VISION OF THE UNIVERSITY To inculcate values of equality, unity and justice To provide leadership in higher education by imparting quality and socially relevant knowledge To promote educational programmes in various disciplines of knowledge with synergistic interaction with society and industry To contribute to the advancement of knowledge through research, publications and dissemination To develop aptitudes and skills of students to equip them to face the challenges and needs of fast changing society To give greater opportunity to women in order to prepare them to be effective leaders To make students to be conscious of their duty to the country and to fellow human beings 2 VICE-CHANCELLOR : Prof. S. Gowri REGISTRAR i/c : Prof. N. Mathivanan CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS : Dr. K. Pandian DEAN – ACADEMIC : Dr. Elangovan Vellaichamy 3 INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. Candidates shall read the Prospectus carefully before Online registration for Admission. 2. Applications must be complete in all respects. Incomplete applications will be rejected without any intimation. 3. Separate application forms at a cost of Rs.354/- (Inclusive of 18% GST- Rs. 54/-) shall be submitted through email and also by post directly to the concern department for each programme (including regular and self-supportive programmes) offered by the different Departments. 4. The fee structure of Self-Supportive Programme is higher than the regular programme. Applications cannot be transferred from one department to another department under any circumstances. 5. Foreign Nationals including NRIs with valid passports and visa issued by the Government of India and Refugees will be considered for admission subject to the conditions prescribed by the Government, eligibility of schooling and qualifying examinations passed. 6. Foreign Nations including NRIs are exempted for appearing Entrance Examination. 7. 15 percent supernumerary seats are available in all the PG Programmes (regular courses only) for Foreign Nationals including NRIs. Two supernumerary seats are available for the students from Jammu & Kashmir in all the departments. 8. The fees paid by candidates who have joined any course but withdrawn before the commencement of the classes only will be refunded, after deduction of Rs.1000/- as per the UGC Guidelines (Notification F.No.1-3/2007 CPP II dated 23.04.2007). All refunds will be made by Cheque payment only. 9. The fees payable by the SC/ST/SCA students of other states are not being reimbursed by the Govt. of Tamil Nadu, hence SC/ST students belonging to other states have to pay the fees in full and later they can get it refunded from their respective State Governments scholarships. 10. Application submitted through online shall be printed and the scanned soft copy emailed to respective departments and also sent the hard copy directly to the Head of the concern Department (as per department wise given address and email id provided below) along with duly self-attested proof for the payment of application cost and copies of necessary certificates with documents (SSLC and HSC certificates, Community certificate if claimed, Transfer certificate (TC), Statement of marks, Provisional/Degree certificate, Proof for any concession claimed etc. duly self-attested) on or before 15.07.2021. Address on the envelope shall be written as given below: For the courses offered in Chepauk Campus For the courses offered in Guindy Campus The Head of the Department The Head of the Department Department of ____________ Department of ____________ University of Madras (Chepauk Campus) University of Madras (Guindy Campus) Chepauk, Chennai – 600 005 Guindy, Chennai – 600 025 For the courses offered in Marina Campus For the courses offered in Taramani Campus The Head of the Department The Head of the Department Department of ____________ Department of ____________ University of Madras (Marina Campus) University of Madras (Taramani Campus) Chepauk, Chennai – 600 005 Taramani, Chennai – 600 113 For the courses offered in Chetpet Campus For Foreign Students The Head of the Department The Director Department of ____________ International Centre of Madras University University of Madras (Chetpet Campus) (ICOM) Chetpet, Chennai – 600 031 University of Madras Chepauk, Chennai – 600 005 The details of Departments functioning in various campuses are given below at page Nos.13 & 14 4 Email ids for the University Departments;- Name of the Department E-mail id Phone Number Adult and Continuing Education [email protected] 25399602 Analytical Chemistry [email protected] 22202719 Anatomy [email protected] 24547024 Anna Centre for Public Affairs [email protected] 25399527 Anthropology [email protected] 25399529 Applied Geology [email protected] 22202728 Arabic Persian and Urdu [email protected] 28449505 Ancient History & Archaeology [email protected] 25399541 Biochemistry [email protected] 22202736 Biotechnology [email protected] 22202745 Crystallography & Biophysics [email protected] 22202776 CAS in Botany [email protected] 22202765 Christian Studies [email protected] 25399545 Commerce [email protected] 25399486 Computer Science [email protected] 22202907 Counselling Psychology [email protected] 25399879 Criminology [email protected] 25399537 Cyber Forensic [email protected] 25399827 Defence & Strategic Studies [email protected] 25399532 Economics [email protected] 25399534 Econometrics [email protected] 25399508 Education [email protected] 25399543 Endocrinology [email protected] 24547046 Energy [email protected] 22202781 English [email protected] 25399507 French [email protected] 25399424 Genetics [email protected] 24547067 Geography [email protected] 22202891 Geology [email protected] 22202790 Hindi [email protected] 28449513 Indian History [email protected] 25399479 Indian Music [email protected] 25399477 Inorganic Chemistry [email protected] 22202796 JBAS Centre for Islamic Studies [email protected] 28449506 Jainology [email protected] 25399524 Journalism and Communication [email protected] 25399544 Kannada [email protected] 28449508 Legal Studies [email protected] 25399528 Library and Information Science [email protected] 25399478 Malayalam [email protected] 28449516 Management Studies [email protected] 25399531 Material Science [email protected] 22202818 RIAS in Mathematics [email protected] 25333381 5 Medical Biochemistry [email protected] 24547081 Microbiology [email protected] 24547100 Nanoscience and Nanotechnology [email protected] 22202720 Network Systems &Information Technology [email protected] 22202901 Nuclear Physics [email protected] 22202806 National Centre for Ultrafast Processes [email protected] 24547019 Organic Chemistry [email protected] 22202815 Pathology [email protected] 24547123 Philosophy [email protected] 25399498 Physical Chemistry [email protected] 22202819 Physical Education & Sports [email protected] 28360461 Physiology [email protected] 24547161 Politics and Public Administration [email protected] 25399475 Polymer Science [email protected] 22202823 Psychology [email protected] 25399506 Saivasiddhanta [email protected] 25399625 Sanskrit [email protected] 28449523 Social Work [email protected] 25399616 Sociology [email protected] 25399533 Statistics [email protected] 25399538 Tamil Language [email protected] 28449531 Tamil Literature [email protected] 28449534 Telugu [email protected] 28449542 Theoretical Physics [email protected] 22202830 Vaishnavism [email protected] 25399526 Women Studies [email protected] 25399847 Zoology [email protected] 22202837 11. Duly self-attested scanned copies of the remaining mark statements if any (i.e. 6th semesters for 3 year course and 8th semesters for 4 year course) should be sent to the concern department by the respective email mentioned above and also by post (as it was done previously) within 7 days after the publication of the results of final semester for U.G and P.G examinations of the University of Madras. 12. The candidates who have passed their qualifying examination from other Universities shall obtain the eligibility certificate from the University of Madras either by online or in person and submit the same to the Department at the time of admission to the course of study. 13. For any clarification with regard to the eligibility certificate candidates should contact only the University Information Centre (Enquiry Office) /ERC Section of the University of Madras 14. Admissions to PG. 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