MESSAGE FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

Established by the Government of by an Act in 2005 and recognized under 12(B) of UGC Act Doon University is now entering into fourth year with a promising note to attain excellence in academics. Last academic year was quite eventful as the University embarked upon the ambitious integrated programmes in the School of Communication and School of Social Sciences fulfilling long felt aspirations of school pass outs to Communication and Economics programmes for their graduation. The University also started a doctoral programme in Environmental Science in the School of Environment & Natural Resources. Additionally, the Certificate Course in Security Management was upgraded to Post Graduate Diploma in Security Management meeting the demands of security agencies. In defining the Courses and syllabus of these academic programmes, the University has made all efforts to meet the national and global standards. The University is gearing up to provide all the necessary infrastructure and facilities to meet the increasing strength of students. This year we contemplate to complete Academic Block II. Work is on full swing on the Sports stadium. The strength of the University lies not only in its infrastructure but also its dynamic academic fraternity and networking with the important centres of learning and character building. Through regular academic events - regional, national and international and cultural activities the University is making its imprints as a distinct place of learning. The University is evolving a unique culture where continuous academic contact among the students, the faculty and eminent academia will make our students competent, storehouse of knowledge and multifaceted personality to face challenges in a dynamic environment. We are confident that by joining Doon University you will have a sense of pride and empowerment. So what are you waiting for? Join Doon University, become a part of this emerging academic Institution of Excellence which has already made its niche during a short span of three years.

Prof Vinod Kumar Jain 13th March 2012 Vice Chancellor 02 PROSPECTUS 2012-13 PROSPECTUS 2012-13 03

VISION, MISSION AND CHARACTER 1.1 ABOUT THE OF THE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY 1

Vision In accordance with the provision in Section 5(1) of the Act No 18 of 2005, Doon University shall become a Centre of Excellence in the chosen areas of studies, and shall carry out research for the advancement and dissemination of knowledge. Such an effort shall be benchmarked with the best in the country and globally. The university will be known for: (i) student and learning-to-learn centered pedagogy supported by a community of eminent research-scholars, (ii) leadership through collaborative educational ventures and, (iii) Value-based learning.

Mission The University shall work to achieve the following objectives: (i) Offer state-of-the-art educational programmes in cutting-edge disciplines of regional, national and international relevance, Doon University draws its profile from the vision of the State to (ii) Conduct high quality and multi-disciplinary research to push the transform the higher education of the region by creating boundaries of knowledge in the chosen areas and, centres of excellence. The Government of Uttarakhand (iii) Provide a challenging and conducive environment for scholar- approved the establishment of a University that would become researchers to engage in pursuit of excellence. a centre of higher learning in contemporary disciplines. The Character of the University Doon University Bill, 2005 (Uttararanchal Adhiniyam Sankhya In consonance with the spirit of Doon University Act, the character of the 18 of 2005) was passed by the Uttarakhand Legislative University shall be as summarized below: Assembly and assented by the Governor on April 23, 2005. The (i) Centre of Excellence in higher studies sensitive to the requirements of Act of 2005 enacted to establish Doon University was society and having twinning arrangements with leading published in the Uttarakhand Gazette on April 26, 2005.The universities/institutions to offer joint programmes in teaching and main campus of the University is located in an area of 22.26 research. hectares at Kedarpur, . A second campus is proposed (ii) Students to be drawn from across the country and abroad, especially to be established on 40.47 hectares of land at Sahaspur. from the developing countries besides those from the State of Uttarakhand. (iii) Selection of the students to various academic programmes to be made strictly on the basis of merit. (iv) Recruitment of high quality faculty drawn from across the country and working in an enabling environment.

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VISION, MISSION AND CHARACTER 1.1 ABOUT THE OF THE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY 1

Vision In accordance with the provision in Section 5(1) of the Act No 18 of 2005, Doon University shall become a Centre of Excellence in the chosen areas of studies, and shall carry out research for the advancement and dissemination of knowledge. Such an effort shall be benchmarked with the best in the country and globally. The university will be known for: (i) student and learning-to-learn centered pedagogy supported by a community of eminent research-scholars, (ii) leadership through collaborative educational ventures and, (iii) Value-based learning.

Mission The University shall work to achieve the following objectives: (i) Offer state-of-the-art educational programmes in cutting-edge disciplines of regional, national and international relevance, Doon University draws its profile from the vision of the State to (ii) Conduct high quality and multi-disciplinary research to push the transform the higher education of the region by creating boundaries of knowledge in the chosen areas and, centres of excellence. The Government of Uttarakhand (iii) Provide a challenging and conducive environment for scholar- approved the establishment of a University that would become researchers to engage in pursuit of excellence. a centre of higher learning in contemporary disciplines. The Character of the University Doon University Bill, 2005 (Uttararanchal Adhiniyam Sankhya In consonance with the spirit of Doon University Act, the character of the 18 of 2005) was passed by the Uttarakhand Legislative University shall be as summarized below: Assembly and assented by the Governor on April 23, 2005. The (i) Centre of Excellence in higher studies sensitive to the requirements of Act of 2005 enacted to establish Doon University was society and having twinning arrangements with leading published in the Uttarakhand Gazette on April 26, 2005.The universities/institutions to offer joint programmes in teaching and main campus of the University is located in an area of 22.26 research. hectares at Kedarpur, Dehradun. A second campus is proposed (ii) Students to be drawn from across the country and abroad, especially to be established on 40.47 hectares of land at Sahaspur. from the developing countries besides those from the State of Uttarakhand. (iii) Selection of the students to various academic programmes to be made strictly on the basis of merit. (iv) Recruitment of high quality faculty drawn from across the country and working in an enabling environment.

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PEDAGOGIC APPROACHES 1.2

At Doon University, the pedagogical approach is premised on a Education for Profession basic recognition: that pedagogical choice for the twenty-first Education for all academic programs in Doon University is geared/equipped century must reflect the changing educational, technological, to provide students a seamless transition to their respective professional professional and societal needs and aspirations. This fields. Hands-on learning is therefore a key feature in all Program curriculums. recognition and its acceptance, in turn, requires/demands a Summer Internship, compulsory project work in the final semester and, shift from the traditional forms of only classroom-based and regular participation of visiting/guest faculty from professions are the various teacher-centered instruction to a more holistic approach to means through which students will sharpen their knowledge and skills for entry level jobs. acquiring knowledge and skills appropriate for the times. This pedagogical orientation is expressed in Doon University Career Skills curriculum in four key elements as explained below. Beyond the basic grasp in their respective subject matters, students today need additional competencies to negotiate, compete and survive in very competitive professional environment. Ability to communicate efficiently and Active learning effectively and to work collaboratively as team-player to solve problems and Students in Doon University are not mere recipient of knowledge. Rather, the make decisions are key to successful professional careers. All courses and pedagogical emphasis here will require students to engage in a continuous other academic activities, therefore, seek to integrate these elements to help process of construction of ideas and knowledge. Active learning fosters students acquire these new skills. Additionally, students are encouraged to retention of information and knowledge and enhances the ability to apply take courses in written, oral, business and professional communication as such information and knowledge to new situations, different contexts and, part of their degree requirement. unanticipated challenges. It is through continuous engagement with peers, Incorporation of the above elements in all academic programs will provide faculty, professionals and others that such a spirit of critical enquiry is instilled graduating students of the University a unique distinctiveness and an edge in the students. Thus, beside lectures, class presentation, discussion, group that should enable them to approach their career choices and professional work, case studies, tutorials etc are key learning activities/tools in all life with assurance and confidence. University curriculums. To this end, all courses in the University seek to increase the level of interaction and activity in classes as well as in all other learning opportunities such as provided by the availability of technology. Learning beyond the classroom To use an oft-repeated but tellingly valid adage of the times this is an age of "information-communication." While some of the available information may deservingly attract skepticism, a large part of it is indeed comprised of invaluable learning material for contemporary academic and professional needs. Access as well as the ability to negotiate through this mountain of information requires students to sharpen their technological and creative skills. In addition to providing all necessary books/journals/audio-video materials related to their respective subjects, the students will have access to dedicated computer labs, internet to facilitate learning guided by faculty and other staff.

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PEDAGOGIC APPROACHES 1.2

At Doon University, the pedagogical approach is premised on a Education for Profession basic recognition: that pedagogical choice for the twenty-first Education for all academic programs in Doon University is geared/equipped century must reflect the changing educational, technological, to provide students a seamless transition to their respective professional professional and societal needs and aspirations. This fields. Hands-on learning is therefore a key feature in all Program curriculums. recognition and its acceptance, in turn, requires/demands a Summer Internship, compulsory project work in the final semester and, shift from the traditional forms of only classroom-based and regular participation of visiting/guest faculty from professions are the various teacher-centered instruction to a more holistic approach to means through which students will sharpen their knowledge and skills for entry level jobs. acquiring knowledge and skills appropriate for the times. This pedagogical orientation is expressed in Doon University Career Skills curriculum in four key elements as explained below. Beyond the basic grasp in their respective subject matters, students today need additional competencies to negotiate, compete and survive in very competitive professional environment. Ability to communicate efficiently and Active learning effectively and to work collaboratively as team-player to solve problems and Students in Doon University are not mere recipient of knowledge. Rather, the make decisions are key to successful professional careers. All courses and pedagogical emphasis here will require students to engage in a continuous other academic activities, therefore, seek to integrate these elements to help process of construction of ideas and knowledge. Active learning fosters students acquire these new skills. Additionally, students are encouraged to retention of information and knowledge and enhances the ability to apply take courses in written, oral, business and professional communication as such information and knowledge to new situations, different contexts and, part of their degree requirement. unanticipated challenges. It is through continuous engagement with peers, Incorporation of the above elements in all academic programs will provide faculty, professionals and others that such a spirit of critical enquiry is instilled graduating students of the University a unique distinctiveness and an edge in the students. Thus, beside lectures, class presentation, discussion, group that should enable them to approach their career choices and professional work, case studies, tutorials etc are key learning activities/tools in all life with assurance and confidence. University curriculums. To this end, all courses in the University seek to increase the level of interaction and activity in classes as well as in all other learning opportunities such as provided by the availability of technology. Learning beyond the classroom To use an oft-repeated but tellingly valid adage of the times this is an age of "information-communication." While some of the available information may deservingly attract skepticism, a large part of it is indeed comprised of invaluable learning material for contemporary academic and professional needs. Access as well as the ability to negotiate through this mountain of information requires students to sharpen their technological and creative skills. In addition to providing all necessary books/journals/audio-video materials related to their respective subjects, the students will have access to dedicated computer labs, internet to facilitate learning guided by faculty and other staff.

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SCHOOL OF 2.1 SCHOOLS AND COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMES OF STUDY 2

The communication and media sector in has grown several folds in the last two decades and is projected to continue growing in the coming decades. On one hand, the industry has witnessed a virtual explosion in the process of creation and consumption of information and communication output and, on the other, an upsurge in the demand for knowledge and professional skills to face the challenges and the opportunities brought about by the transformative force of communication revolution. While new areas such as the internet and multi-media, on-line Journalism, 3D graphics and animation have emerged in the field, traditional areas such as print journalism and magazine publication, radio, television, films, animation, advertising, public relations, event management and communication research continue to hold ground and offer exciting careers in Communication. The School of Communication at Doon University is a response to these challenges and provides a flexible academic program to study the emerging disciplines and train students for the many exciting professional careers Keeping the objectives of excellence and relevance, the emerging with the convergence of technologies and communication University started two Schools i.e. School of Communication processes. and School of Environment & Natural Resources offering The School offers academic programmes in media and communication which Masters' programmes and a certificate programme in Security includes:-Journalism, Social and Development communication, Advertising, Management from academic session 2009-10. The University Public Relations, Photography, Radio, Television, Films, Animation, Graphic established three more Schools in the area of Social Sciences, design, Multi-media, Media management and research. Management, and Languages from the academic session of The Programme curriculum is wide ranging and interdisciplinary and carefully 2010-11. During 2011-12, the University started Masters' balances theoretical and practical information. The curriculum familiarizes students with communication concepts both in theory and practice; introduce programmes in Business Management and Economics and them to various streams of the communication discipline; provide hands-on Integrated Master's programmes in Spanish, Chinese and Academic Programmes experience on all relevant skill areas and; allow students to specialize in an Currently, the School offers the German; the certificate course in Security Management was area for entry-level jobs in communication and media sector. following Academic Programmes: converted into PG Diploma in Security Management. Five-Year As part of its professional emphasis, the Programme provides an opportunity M.A. (Communication) Integrated Masters' programme were started in School of to students to gain practical work experience through its internship Duration : 2 Years Languages, School of Communication & School of Social placements in relevant organization, interact with the leading professionals of the media and communication sector and assist students in finding suitable Integrated M.A. Communication Sciences. placements and self-employment opportunities. State of the art facilities and Duration : 5 Years (With an option faculty balances academic and professional will complement the Master's of lateral exit after three years with Program. B.A (Hons.) Degree

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SCHOOL OF 2.1 SCHOOLS AND COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMES OF STUDY 2

The communication and media sector in India has grown several folds in the last two decades and is projected to continue growing in the coming decades. On one hand, the industry has witnessed a virtual explosion in the process of creation and consumption of information and communication output and, on the other, an upsurge in the demand for knowledge and professional skills to face the challenges and the opportunities brought about by the transformative force of communication revolution. While new areas such as the internet and multi-media, on-line Journalism, 3D graphics and animation have emerged in the field, traditional areas such as print journalism and magazine publication, radio, television, films, animation, advertising, public relations, event management and communication research continue to hold ground and offer exciting careers in Communication. The School of Communication at Doon University is a response to these challenges and provides a flexible academic program to study the emerging disciplines and train students for the many exciting professional careers Keeping the objectives of excellence and relevance, the emerging with the convergence of technologies and communication University started two Schools i.e. School of Communication processes. and School of Environment & Natural Resources offering The School offers academic programmes in media and communication which Masters' programmes and a certificate programme in Security includes:-Journalism, Social and Development communication, Advertising, Management from academic session 2009-10. The University Public Relations, Photography, Radio, Television, Films, Animation, Graphic established three more Schools in the area of Social Sciences, design, Multi-media, Media management and research. Management, and Languages from the academic session of The Programme curriculum is wide ranging and interdisciplinary and carefully 2010-11. During 2011-12, the University started Masters' balances theoretical and practical information. The curriculum familiarizes students with communication concepts both in theory and practice; introduce programmes in Business Management and Economics and them to various streams of the communication discipline; provide hands-on Integrated Master's programmes in Spanish, Chinese and Academic Programmes experience on all relevant skill areas and; allow students to specialize in an Currently, the School offers the German; the certificate course in Security Management was area for entry-level jobs in communication and media sector. following Academic Programmes: converted into PG Diploma in Security Management. Five-Year As part of its professional emphasis, the Programme provides an opportunity M.A. (Communication) Integrated Masters' programme were started in School of to students to gain practical work experience through its internship Duration : 2 Years Languages, School of Communication & School of Social placements in relevant organization, interact with the leading professionals of the media and communication sector and assist students in finding suitable Integrated M.A. Communication Sciences. placements and self-employment opportunities. State of the art facilities and Duration : 5 Years (With an option faculty balances academic and professional will complement the Master's of lateral exit after three years with Program. B.A (Hons.) Degree

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SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENT 2.2 AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Experience a world of difference at SENR as we are totally committed to excellence and producing young motivated trained professionals who can meet any environmental challenges. The SENR hopes to make your experience with us at Doon University delightful and life changing as the faculty is totally committed to your professional success. We value creativity and innovation more than convention so does not Electronic Media Production Centre expect a traditional education at SENR. Join us if you wish to The School of Communication has a state of art Electronic Media Production excel in your professional career with a difference. Centre (EMPC) having latest solid state technology being currently used by the media industry. The Centre is equipped with TV studio with a shooting floor of 26' X 36' feet for multi-camera productions, adequate number of With increasing population density and faster pace of industrialization, cameras for Digital Still photography, and High-Definition Video cameras with problems related to environment and natural resources are getting acute day accessories for outdoor and studio shoots. Other production equipments by day from the relatively local problems of the past such as forest include Adobe software and final cut pro non-linear editing machines. degradation, desertification, and air and water pollution to problems of today Additional facilities include digital audio work stations, sound recording and such as global warming and climate change. The United Nations Conference editing facilities, multimedia lab with relevant software for print journalism and on Environment and Development held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 and the still photography units. Students have access to in-depth training by award World Summit on Sustainable Development at Johannesburg in 2002 have winning professionals currently working in the industry in producing programs drawn attention to the deteriorating condition of our environment requiring such as documentaries, commercials, television features and audio urgent action by governments and people. Green investments provide an Academic Programmes programs. Eminent professionals from news channels are often called for opportunity to accelerate innovation-led, low carbon, low waste Green training students in news production and presentation. The EMPC will be economy to address natural resources scarcity, energy security and climate Currently, the School offers the updating its production facilities periodically to keep pace with the changing change. following Academic Programmes: technology and demands of the profession. The Centre will also have a Uttarakhand is one of the hyper-diversity states of the country home to more M. Sc. media library housing a large collection of books, journals, films, video than 4,200 species of flowering plants which is 23 percent of the total (i) Environmental Science cassettes, audio cassettes, stock shots, and press clippings for the exclusive flowering plants of India. Many of these plant species are source for (Environmental Studies) use of students. medicinal herbs used in Ayurveda, aromatric plants, and numerous non (ii) Environmental Science timber forest produce (NTFP) of commercial importance. This valuable plant (Natural Resource wealth needs to be conserved, sustainably utilized and benefits arising out of Management) biological resources shared equitably among stakeholders. Duration : 2 years To tackle such environmental challenges scientifically and proactively, trained Contact:- professionals in specialized areas of environmental sciences and natural Ph.D. : Environmental School of Communication, Doon Univeristy, Kedarpur, Dehradun resources are urgently required. Taking cognizance of increasing Science Phone : 0135-2533107, 01352533105, environmental problems, the Doon University established a School of Duration : 3 years E mail : [email protected] Environment and Natural Resources.

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SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENT 2.2 AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Experience a world of difference at SENR as we are totally committed to excellence and producing young motivated trained professionals who can meet any environmental challenges. The SENR hopes to make your experience with us at Doon University delightful and life changing as the faculty is totally committed to your professional success. We value creativity and innovation more than convention so does not Electronic Media Production Centre expect a traditional education at SENR. Join us if you wish to The School of Communication has a state of art Electronic Media Production excel in your professional career with a difference. Centre (EMPC) having latest solid state technology being currently used by the media industry. The Centre is equipped with TV studio with a shooting floor of 26' X 36' feet for multi-camera productions, adequate number of With increasing population density and faster pace of industrialization, cameras for Digital Still photography, and High-Definition Video cameras with problems related to environment and natural resources are getting acute day accessories for outdoor and studio shoots. Other production equipments by day from the relatively local problems of the past such as forest include Adobe software and final cut pro non-linear editing machines. degradation, desertification, and air and water pollution to problems of today Additional facilities include digital audio work stations, sound recording and such as global warming and climate change. The United Nations Conference editing facilities, multimedia lab with relevant software for print journalism and on Environment and Development held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 and the still photography units. Students have access to in-depth training by award World Summit on Sustainable Development at Johannesburg in 2002 have winning professionals currently working in the industry in producing programs drawn attention to the deteriorating condition of our environment requiring such as documentaries, commercials, television features and audio urgent action by governments and people. Green investments provide an Academic Programmes programs. Eminent professionals from news channels are often called for opportunity to accelerate innovation-led, low carbon, low waste Green training students in news production and presentation. The EMPC will be economy to address natural resources scarcity, energy security and climate Currently, the School offers the updating its production facilities periodically to keep pace with the changing change. following Academic Programmes: technology and demands of the profession. The Centre will also have a Uttarakhand is one of the hyper-diversity states of the country home to more M. Sc. media library housing a large collection of books, journals, films, video than 4,200 species of flowering plants which is 23 percent of the total (i) Environmental Science cassettes, audio cassettes, stock shots, and press clippings for the exclusive flowering plants of India. Many of these plant species are source for (Environmental Studies) use of students. medicinal herbs used in Ayurveda, aromatric plants, and numerous non (ii) Environmental Science timber forest produce (NTFP) of commercial importance. This valuable plant (Natural Resource wealth needs to be conserved, sustainably utilized and benefits arising out of Management) biological resources shared equitably among stakeholders. Duration : 2 years To tackle such environmental challenges scientifically and proactively, trained Contact:- professionals in specialized areas of environmental sciences and natural Ph.D. : Environmental School of Communication, Doon Univeristy, Kedarpur, Dehradun resources are urgently required. Taking cognizance of increasing Science Phone : 0135-2533107, 01352533105, environmental problems, the Doon University established a School of Duration : 3 years E mail : [email protected] Environment and Natural Resources.

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The School of Environment and Natural Resources aims at meeting the needs of the society by providing advance training to students in environment and natural resources management through a structured curriculum with integrated multidisciplinary approach involving latest advances in the fields of physical, chemical and biological components of the environment. Wherever needed emphasis is given to geo-morphological attributes, and socio- ecological and socio-cultural aspects of mountain ecosystem highlighting issues and problems illustrated with Case Studies. To enrich its resources in teaching and research and utilize excellent laboratory facilities/ infrastructure and expertise of scientists of some of the prominent national institutions/organizations in Dehradun, the School aims at to forge close links with prominent Research institutions like Forest Research Institute (FRI), Survey of India, Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS), Indian Institute of Petroleum (IIP), Central Soil & Water Conservation Research & Training Institute (CSWCRTI), Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, and Wildlife Institute of India (WII) in implementing various academic programmes of the School. Ph.D. Programme The School of ENR has taken a major initiative by offering PhD Programmes Forthcoming Programmes in Environmental Science from 2011. Currently, the main thrust area of Uttarakhand, being predominantly a mountainous State situated in the research are: Microbiology, Ecology and Eco-restoration, Bioresources Central Himalayan region, is prone to frequent natural disasters in the form of including Biodiversity, Aquatic Biology, Environmental Pollution, Waste earth quakes, landslides, floods, cloud bursts, forest fires, shrinking of Management, Geomatics and Atmospheric Science. For conducting research glaciers, road accidents, climatic changes, etc. To train the professionals and in Geology, Glaciology and Renewable and Non-renewable, Energy government officials in combating these environmental problems Post- Resources and Petroleum Energy, the University has entered into an MOU Graduate Diploma courses in Environmental Impact Assessment, Disaster with Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology and Indian Institute of Petroleum, Management and Biodiversity Conservation and Evaluation have been Dehradun. The innovative and interdisciplinary doctoral programme with planned. From this academic year the School will offer one year Post mandatory course work of two semesters comprising of research Graduate Diploma in Disaster Management both for Science and Non- methodology, analytical techniques, environmental modeling etc. will train a Science graduates from January 2013. new generation of professionals who will integrate natural and social sciences concepts and approaches to resolve natural resource crisis and emerging environmental problems. Research Activities The laboratories of the School are well equipped to undertake research in various disciplines of Environmental Science. The laboratories have major equipments such as Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer, Ion Chromatograph, PCR machine and Geldoc, Electrophoresis, CHNS Analyzer,

Inductively coupled Plasma spectrophotometer, HPLC, GCMS, CO2 Soil Flux Analyzer, Microwave Digester, Fibre Analyzer, Micokgeldhal Apparatus, Air Quality Monitoring Station, Anderson Cascade Impactor, Speciation Sampler and software such as ARCINFO, ERDAS, SPSS and STATISTICA. Contact:- Currently, four research projects sponsored by National Initiative on Climate School of Environment & Natural Resilient Agriculture, UCOST, GTZ and Ministry of New and Renewable Resources, Energy, GOI at a total cost of Rs. 68 Lakh are being implemented in the Doon Univeristy, Kedarpur, Dehradun School. Phone : 0135-2533103, 01352533105, E mail : [email protected]

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The School of Environment and Natural Resources aims at meeting the needs of the society by providing advance training to students in environment and natural resources management through a structured curriculum with integrated multidisciplinary approach involving latest advances in the fields of physical, chemical and biological components of the environment. Wherever needed emphasis is given to geo-morphological attributes, and socio- ecological and socio-cultural aspects of mountain ecosystem highlighting issues and problems illustrated with Case Studies. To enrich its resources in teaching and research and utilize excellent laboratory facilities/ infrastructure and expertise of scientists of some of the prominent national institutions/organizations in Dehradun, the School aims at to forge close links with prominent Research institutions like Forest Research Institute (FRI), Survey of India, Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS), Indian Institute of Petroleum (IIP), Central Soil & Water Conservation Research & Training Institute (CSWCRTI), Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, and Wildlife Institute of India (WII) in implementing various academic programmes of the School. Ph.D. Programme The School of ENR has taken a major initiative by offering PhD Programmes Forthcoming Programmes in Environmental Science from 2011. Currently, the main thrust area of Uttarakhand, being predominantly a mountainous State situated in the research are: Microbiology, Ecology and Eco-restoration, Bioresources Central Himalayan region, is prone to frequent natural disasters in the form of including Biodiversity, Aquatic Biology, Environmental Pollution, Waste earth quakes, landslides, floods, cloud bursts, forest fires, shrinking of Management, Geomatics and Atmospheric Science. For conducting research glaciers, road accidents, climatic changes, etc. To train the professionals and in Geology, Glaciology and Renewable and Non-renewable, Energy government officials in combating these environmental problems Post- Resources and Petroleum Energy, the University has entered into an MOU Graduate Diploma courses in Environmental Impact Assessment, Disaster with Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology and Indian Institute of Petroleum, Management and Biodiversity Conservation and Evaluation have been Dehradun. The innovative and interdisciplinary doctoral programme with planned. From this academic year the School will offer one year Post mandatory course work of two semesters comprising of research Graduate Diploma in Disaster Management both for Science and Non- methodology, analytical techniques, environmental modeling etc. will train a Science graduates from January 2013. new generation of professionals who will integrate natural and social sciences concepts and approaches to resolve natural resource crisis and emerging environmental problems. Research Activities The laboratories of the School are well equipped to undertake research in various disciplines of Environmental Science. The laboratories have major equipments such as Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer, Ion Chromatograph, PCR machine and Geldoc, Electrophoresis, CHNS Analyzer,

Inductively coupled Plasma spectrophotometer, HPLC, GCMS, CO2 Soil Flux Analyzer, Microwave Digester, Fibre Analyzer, Micokgeldhal Apparatus, Air Quality Monitoring Station, Anderson Cascade Impactor, Speciation Sampler and software such as ARCINFO, ERDAS, SPSS and STATISTICA. Contact:- Currently, four research projects sponsored by National Initiative on Climate School of Environment & Natural Resilient Agriculture, UCOST, GTZ and Ministry of New and Renewable Resources, Energy, GOI at a total cost of Rs. 68 Lakh are being implemented in the Doon Univeristy, Kedarpur, Dehradun School. Phone : 0135-2533103, 01352533105, E mail : [email protected]

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SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 2.3 SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT 2.4

In the emerging global world, trans border flows are defining lifestyles. The While there is no dearth of number of B-Schools in Uttarakhand, the quality of revolutionary impact of technology has enhanced the expanse of education and the sustainability of the graduates being churned out was a communication. Diverse societies are compelled to communicate and big question mark. Quality education with innovative as well as time tested transact with each other. No wonder language learning has emerged as a pedagogy, rich intellectual capital, state of the art infrastructure, high level of vital skill. Besides, it opens new vistas and roads to discovery. Indeed, student interaction and cohesion, plethora of activities, soft skills delivery learning the other's language means enriching and empowering the self. In along with a vibrant culture was the need of hour. The School of Management the making of a knowledge society, in resolving globalizing tensions and was established at Doon University to exactly fill up this gap. conflicts, in promoting understanding, language works as the channel of The vision of the Schools is to be among the top B-Schools of the country in communication. As a result of the globalization of the economy, companies a decade from now. The School strives to achieve global identity through its are looking for language skilled human resource to make strategic decisions. innovative methods and strenuous efforts for the betterment of the society Infact, in order to maximize demographic dividends, Indian youngsters need and develop future managers. The School is dedicated to develop a new to leverage their skills by learning foreign languages. In planning its academic generation of business leaders and conducting research not only into the charter Doon University has recognized the importance of language learning. nature of business, but the connections between business and the wider The School of Languages intends to provide training to young Indians in the world. Its prime focus is to produce professionals that enter corporate world major languages of the world. In the first phase three foreign languages with the only aim of performance and growth. namely German, Chinese and Spanish have been introduced. The reason is obvious. While the affinity between German and the Indian languages, especially Sanskrit needs no elaboration, a rising China has made its language a means of global commerce. Spanish is spoken in the large land mass of South and Central America and is the second language of importance in the United States. Along with the languages, the curriculum contains adequate learning of the history and the culture of the country with a focus on India's cultural interaction with the respective society. Academic Programme The language courses aim at developing competence and proficiency in Academic Programme Currently, the School offers the spoken as well as written languages through audio-visual techniques, Currently, the School offers the following Academic Programme: following Academic Programme: language laboratory, films, etc. It is a five year integrated course leading to Master in Business the Masters degree. However, after successful completion of six semesters, M.A. Integrated in Launguages Management (MBA) students will have the option to exit with a Bachelor's degree. (Spanish, German, Chinese) Duration : 2 Years Duration : 5 Years The following specializations are offered in MBA Programme: (i) Marketing Management Contact:- (ii) Human Resources School of Languages, Doon Univeristy, Kedarpur, Dehradun Management Phone : 0135-2533146, 01352533105, (iii) Financial Management E mail : [email protected]

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SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 2.3 SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT 2.4

In the emerging global world, trans border flows are defining lifestyles. The While there is no dearth of number of B-Schools in Uttarakhand, the quality of revolutionary impact of technology has enhanced the expanse of education and the sustainability of the graduates being churned out was a communication. Diverse societies are compelled to communicate and big question mark. Quality education with innovative as well as time tested transact with each other. No wonder language learning has emerged as a pedagogy, rich intellectual capital, state of the art infrastructure, high level of vital skill. Besides, it opens new vistas and roads to discovery. Indeed, student interaction and cohesion, plethora of activities, soft skills delivery learning the other's language means enriching and empowering the self. In along with a vibrant culture was the need of hour. The School of Management the making of a knowledge society, in resolving globalizing tensions and was established at Doon University to exactly fill up this gap. conflicts, in promoting understanding, language works as the channel of The vision of the Schools is to be among the top B-Schools of the country in communication. As a result of the globalization of the economy, companies a decade from now. The School strives to achieve global identity through its are looking for language skilled human resource to make strategic decisions. innovative methods and strenuous efforts for the betterment of the society Infact, in order to maximize demographic dividends, Indian youngsters need and develop future managers. The School is dedicated to develop a new to leverage their skills by learning foreign languages. In planning its academic generation of business leaders and conducting research not only into the charter Doon University has recognized the importance of language learning. nature of business, but the connections between business and the wider The School of Languages intends to provide training to young Indians in the world. Its prime focus is to produce professionals that enter corporate world major languages of the world. In the first phase three foreign languages with the only aim of performance and growth. namely German, Chinese and Spanish have been introduced. The reason is obvious. While the affinity between German and the Indian languages, especially Sanskrit needs no elaboration, a rising China has made its language a means of global commerce. Spanish is spoken in the large land mass of South and Central America and is the second language of importance in the United States. Along with the languages, the curriculum contains adequate learning of the history and the culture of the country with a focus on India's cultural interaction with the respective society. Academic Programme The language courses aim at developing competence and proficiency in Academic Programme Currently, the School offers the spoken as well as written languages through audio-visual techniques, Currently, the School offers the following Academic Programme: following Academic Programme: language laboratory, films, etc. It is a five year integrated course leading to Master in Business the Masters degree. However, after successful completion of six semesters, M.A. Integrated in Launguages Management (MBA) students will have the option to exit with a Bachelor's degree. (Spanish, German, Chinese) Duration : 2 Years Duration : 5 Years The following specializations are offered in MBA Programme: (i) Marketing Management Contact:- (ii) Human Resources School of Languages, Doon Univeristy, Kedarpur, Dehradun Management Phone : 0135-2533146, 01352533105, (iii) Financial Management E mail : [email protected]

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Facilities SCHOOL OF SOCIAL 2.5 The School has well stocked library in consonance with its vision subscribing SCIENCES (ECONOMICS) to nearly 30 national and foreign journals. The School is also equipped with IT Laboratory and Virtual Classroom. The IT lab is fully networked with 40 systems and equipped with the latest statistical software such as SPSS 16.0, SYSTAT, etc. Virtual Classroom facility through which eminent speakers across the country and globe shall be accessible to students is also The School of Social Sciences is multidisciplinary in profile including leading available. disciplines such as Economics with focus on sustainable development. It aims at to investigate, analyze and conceptualize the issues and processes Summer Internship and Corporate Interaction of social change in society more so in the context of globalization. It also training intends to develop teaching and research programmes by synergizing the The School organizes field oriented industry interface summer internship local knowledge with advance tools and methodologies of different programme for Final Year students. Every student is provided a Mentor from disciplines of social sciences. among faculty members to guide him/her throughout the internship The School offers 2-year MA Economics and Five Year Integrated MSc. in programme. This internship provides a hands-on practical exposure to Economics with specialization in Economis/Environment and Natural various functions /domains of Corporate World and equips a candidate with Resource Economics/Business Economics. The courses are designed to desired skills of corporate. develop analytical skills and their applications to emerging economic issues All MBA students are required to undergo an eight weeks Corporate of time. All the courses run by the Department of Economics lay significant Interaction Training in various Corporate Organizations in India or abroad. The emphasis on teaching and learning of statistical packages like SPSS, STATA, School has tied-up with prestigious brands of India for Summer Training R, Gmett. Evian's etc. It is expected that the completion of a degree Internship Programmes. For completion of Internship the students are programme from Department of Economics at Doon University will enhance required to submit a Dissertation on the project which he/she has the capacity of students for quality participation in the process of accomplished during internship. A panel of experts evaluates the project development in India and elsewhere. dissertation. The School offers following specialization courses. These courses are offered Corporate Resource Cell (CRC) subject to minimum number of students and availability of resources. The University has a Corporate Resource Cell which facilitates summer and MA Economics Programme final placement of MBA students. Monetary Economics, Regional Development, Public Economics, International Economics, Economy and Planning in India, Discrimination Economics, Advanced Econometrics, Mathematical Modeling for Economics, Industrial Economics, Institutional Economics, Health Economics, Energy Economics, Economics of Infrastructure, Political Economy of Development and Financial Institutions and Market Academic Programmes M.Sc. Integrated Economics Programme Currently, the School offers the Duration : Five Years post 10+2 following Academic Programmes: M.A. Economics Apart from the conventional courses in Economics, the M.Sc. Integrated Economics course offers the following three specializations with the package Duration : 2 Years courses mentioned below. M.Sc. Integrated Economics lM.Sc. Environmental and Resource Economics Duration : 5 Years lM.Sc. Business Economics lM.Sc. Economics Contact:- Contact :- School of Management, Department of Economics, Doon Univeristy, Kedarpur, Dehradun School of Social Sciences, Phone : 0135-2533144, 0135-2533105, Doon Univeristy, Kedarpur, Dehradun 09760432898, 09557125629 Phone : 0135-2533144, 0135-2533105, E mail : [email protected] E mail : [email protected]

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Facilities SCHOOL OF SOCIAL 2.5 The School has well stocked library in consonance with its vision subscribing SCIENCES (ECONOMICS) to nearly 30 national and foreign journals. The School is also equipped with IT Laboratory and Virtual Classroom. The IT lab is fully networked with 40 systems and equipped with the latest statistical software such as SPSS 16.0, SYSTAT, etc. Virtual Classroom facility through which eminent speakers across the country and globe shall be accessible to students is also The School of Social Sciences is multidisciplinary in profile including leading available. disciplines such as Economics with focus on sustainable development. It aims at to investigate, analyze and conceptualize the issues and processes Summer Internship and Corporate Interaction of social change in society more so in the context of globalization. It also training intends to develop teaching and research programmes by synergizing the The School organizes field oriented industry interface summer internship local knowledge with advance tools and methodologies of different programme for Final Year students. Every student is provided a Mentor from disciplines of social sciences. among faculty members to guide him/her throughout the internship The School offers 2-year MA Economics and Five Year Integrated MSc. in programme. This internship provides a hands-on practical exposure to Economics with specialization in Economis/Environment and Natural various functions /domains of Corporate World and equips a candidate with Resource Economics/Business Economics. The courses are designed to desired skills of corporate. develop analytical skills and their applications to emerging economic issues All MBA students are required to undergo an eight weeks Corporate of time. All the courses run by the Department of Economics lay significant Interaction Training in various Corporate Organizations in India or abroad. The emphasis on teaching and learning of statistical packages like SPSS, STATA, School has tied-up with prestigious brands of India for Summer Training R, Gmett. Evian's etc. It is expected that the completion of a degree Internship Programmes. For completion of Internship the students are programme from Department of Economics at Doon University will enhance required to submit a Dissertation on the project which he/she has the capacity of students for quality participation in the process of accomplished during internship. A panel of experts evaluates the project development in India and elsewhere. dissertation. The School offers following specialization courses. These courses are offered Corporate Resource Cell (CRC) subject to minimum number of students and availability of resources. The University has a Corporate Resource Cell which facilitates summer and MA Economics Programme final placement of MBA students. Monetary Economics, Regional Development, Public Economics, International Economics, Economy and Planning in India, Discrimination Economics, Advanced Econometrics, Mathematical Modeling for Economics, Industrial Economics, Institutional Economics, Health Economics, Energy Economics, Economics of Infrastructure, Political Economy of Development and Financial Institutions and Market Academic Programmes M.Sc. Integrated Economics Programme Currently, the School offers the Duration : Five Years post 10+2 following Academic Programmes: M.A. Economics Apart from the conventional courses in Economics, the M.Sc. Integrated Economics course offers the following three specializations with the package Duration : 2 Years courses mentioned below. M.Sc. Integrated Economics lM.Sc. Environmental and Resource Economics Duration : 5 Years lM.Sc. Business Economics lM.Sc. Economics Contact:- Contact :- School of Management, Department of Economics, Doon Univeristy, Kedarpur, Dehradun School of Social Sciences, Phone : 0135-2533144, 0135-2533105, Doon Univeristy, Kedarpur, Dehradun 09760432898, 09557125629 Phone : 0135-2533144, 0135-2533105, E mail : [email protected] E mail : [email protected]

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POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA 2.6 IN SECURITY MANAGEMENT ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES/ COURSES/ CURRICULUM 3

The increasing demand for professionals in the field of security has opened new opportunity of employment. However, there are no institutions to educate and impart skills to meet the managerial needs of the security sector. Recognizing the huge gap in the field, Doon University is offering One year (2 Semesters) self financed Post Graduate Diploma in Security Management. The Course is designed to train prospective managers in security, counter terrorism, fire prevention, fire fighting, and safety. To manage resources better, the students are educated in personnel and material management, using modern technology. They are also given training in event management, crisis and disaster management. A short Law capsule helps the students to remain within the Law and to advise organizations accordingly. Development of personalities and stress on ethics & moral values makes them better citizens, hence better managers. The training is systematic, progressive, through lectures, discussions, practices both by day and night. The faculty includes senior officers of the armed forces, and guest faculty, experts in respective fields to widen the knowledge base of the students to understand requirements of security at district, state and national levels. SEMESTER SYSTEM 3.1 The University follows a semester system. One academic year will have two semesters; the First Semester starts in July and the Second Semester in January. Each course is for the duration of one semester and it is assigned a specific number of credits in terms of contact hours. The number of credits to be assigned to a course is determined by the School. It is mandatory to complete a minimum number of credits for a particular Programme. COURSE WORK 3.2 The Course Work, which includes Core, Elective and General courses, is designed to give advanced knowledge in specialized areas relevant to the Academic Programmes Programme. The emphasis will be on overall development of communication and research skills in students. To bring out the full potential of students, Currently, the following Academic teaching is done through lectures, practical, field work, seminars, Programme is offered: assignments, which are linked to a course having a number of credits with P.G. Diploma in Security prescribed contact hours. Tutorials and group discussions will provide close Management interaction between student and teacher. Duration : 1 Years (2 Semester)

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POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA 2.6 IN SECURITY MANAGEMENT ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES/ COURSES/ CURRICULUM 3

The increasing demand for professionals in the field of security has opened new opportunity of employment. However, there are no institutions to educate and impart skills to meet the managerial needs of the security sector. Recognizing the huge gap in the field, Doon University is offering One year (2 Semesters) self financed Post Graduate Diploma in Security Management. The Course is designed to train prospective managers in security, counter terrorism, fire prevention, fire fighting, and safety. To manage resources better, the students are educated in personnel and material management, using modern technology. They are also given training in event management, crisis and disaster management. A short Law capsule helps the students to remain within the Law and to advise organizations accordingly. Development of personalities and stress on ethics & moral values makes them better citizens, hence better managers. The training is systematic, progressive, through lectures, discussions, practices both by day and night. The faculty includes senior officers of the armed forces, and guest faculty, experts in respective fields to widen the knowledge base of the students to understand requirements of security at district, state and national levels. SEMESTER SYSTEM 3.1 The University follows a semester system. One academic year will have two semesters; the First Semester starts in July and the Second Semester in January. Each course is for the duration of one semester and it is assigned a specific number of credits in terms of contact hours. The number of credits to be assigned to a course is determined by the School. It is mandatory to complete a minimum number of credits for a particular Programme. COURSE WORK 3.2 The Course Work, which includes Core, Elective and General courses, is designed to give advanced knowledge in specialized areas relevant to the Academic Programmes Programme. The emphasis will be on overall development of communication and research skills in students. To bring out the full potential of students, Currently, the following Academic teaching is done through lectures, practical, field work, seminars, Programme is offered: assignments, which are linked to a course having a number of credits with P.G. Diploma in Security prescribed contact hours. Tutorials and group discussions will provide close Management interaction between student and teacher. Duration : 1 Years (2 Semester)

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Degree Normal Maximum Types of Courses 1. 5-years 'Integrated Masters' Degree 10 Semesters 12 Semesters (i) The University shall offer the following types of courses in Integrated 2. 2-years 'Masters' Degree 04 Semesters 06 Semesters and Postgraduate Programmes: 3. Ph.D 06 Semesters 08 Semesters (a) Core Courses (CC) About 50% of the courses (b) Elective Courses (EC) About 30% of the courses (ii) A student failing to complete the degree requirements within the (c) General Courses (GC) About 10% of the courses prescribed limits as indicated in clause one above shall be dropped from (d) Other Courses (OC) About 10% of the courses the University. (Seminar, Special problems, Field work, Study tour, Internship, etc) (ii) The programmes shall include mandatory Core courses towards 'major' and supporting courses, Electives, General and Remedial courses. CLASS ATTENDANCE 3.6 Prescribed number of credits towards a 'minor' be taken by the student in an area of study other than that for the major. (i) The minimum class attendance required for appearing in the Semester (iii) The minimum and maximum course/credit load in a semester for each final examination shall be 75% of the total classes held in the course. The of the academic programmes in the University shall be prescribed by Vice-Chancellor may condone the shortage of attendance to the extent the Academic Council. of 10% on the recommendation of the advisor and the Dean concerned under conditions prescribed by the Academic Council for the purpose. (iv) The student failing in a course shall have to repeat the course. (ii) Students falling short of attendance in a course shall fail in the course irrespective of the marks obtained at the end of the semester.

WITHDRAWAL FROM THE UNIVERSITY 3.7

(i) On the recommendation of the Advisor and the Dean concerned a registered student may be permitted to withdraw from the University for one semester if the application, accompanied by a 'no dues' certificate from the Finance Officer of the University, is submitted to that effect to CREDIT SYSTEM 3.3 the Vice-Chancellor by the student at least two weeks before the commencement of the semester examinations. The University follows a Credit System of Study, which allows a continuous evaluation of a student's performance and the flexibility to allow a student to (ii) An undergraduate or postgraduate student may be permitted to select a number of Courses of his/her choice at a pace suited to his/her withdraw for a maximum period of two semesters. ability, subject to fulfillment the minimum requirements for continuation in the Programme. Each Course in the Programme is designated by the Course ACADEMIC PROBATION AND DROPPING Number having certain number of Credits, which describe its weightage and 3.8 contact hours. Usually, for 15 hours of contact there is 1 Credit point. FROM THE UNIVERSITY

CREDIT REQUIREMENTS 3.4 Integrated MA/M.Sc. Each School shall lay down the requirements of minimum credit load for core (i) A student securing a CGPA (SGPA in case of first semester) of less than and optional courses for degree programmes. 4.00 at the end of a semester during Bachelors' (first six semesters of Ten-semester integrated) programme shall be placed on Academic DURATION OF DEGREE PROGRAMMES 3.5 Probation during the following semester. (i) A student of the University shall be awarded degree if he/she completes (ii) If at the end of the semester in which the student was on Academic the degree requirements in the period (semesters) as mentioned below : Probation during Bachelors' programme he/she obtains a CGPA of 4.00 or above he/she shall cease to be on Academic Probation.

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Degree Normal Maximum Types of Courses 1. 5-years 'Integrated Masters' Degree 10 Semesters 12 Semesters (i) The University shall offer the following types of courses in Integrated 2. 2-years 'Masters' Degree 04 Semesters 06 Semesters and Postgraduate Programmes: 3. Ph.D 06 Semesters 08 Semesters (a) Core Courses (CC) About 50% of the courses (b) Elective Courses (EC) About 30% of the courses (ii) A student failing to complete the degree requirements within the (c) General Courses (GC) About 10% of the courses prescribed limits as indicated in clause one above shall be dropped from (d) Other Courses (OC) About 10% of the courses the University. (Seminar, Special problems, Field work, Study tour, Internship, etc) (ii) The programmes shall include mandatory Core courses towards 'major' and supporting courses, Electives, General and Remedial courses. CLASS ATTENDANCE 3.6 Prescribed number of credits towards a 'minor' be taken by the student in an area of study other than that for the major. (i) The minimum class attendance required for appearing in the Semester (iii) The minimum and maximum course/credit load in a semester for each final examination shall be 75% of the total classes held in the course. The of the academic programmes in the University shall be prescribed by Vice-Chancellor may condone the shortage of attendance to the extent the Academic Council. of 10% on the recommendation of the advisor and the Dean concerned under conditions prescribed by the Academic Council for the purpose. (iv) The student failing in a course shall have to repeat the course. (ii) Students falling short of attendance in a course shall fail in the course irrespective of the marks obtained at the end of the semester.

WITHDRAWAL FROM THE UNIVERSITY 3.7

(i) On the recommendation of the Advisor and the Dean concerned a registered student may be permitted to withdraw from the University for one semester if the application, accompanied by a 'no dues' certificate from the Finance Officer of the University, is submitted to that effect to CREDIT SYSTEM 3.3 the Vice-Chancellor by the student at least two weeks before the commencement of the semester examinations. The University follows a Credit System of Study, which allows a continuous evaluation of a student's performance and the flexibility to allow a student to (ii) An undergraduate or postgraduate student may be permitted to select a number of Courses of his/her choice at a pace suited to his/her withdraw for a maximum period of two semesters. ability, subject to fulfillment the minimum requirements for continuation in the Programme. Each Course in the Programme is designated by the Course ACADEMIC PROBATION AND DROPPING Number having certain number of Credits, which describe its weightage and 3.8 contact hours. Usually, for 15 hours of contact there is 1 Credit point. FROM THE UNIVERSITY

CREDIT REQUIREMENTS 3.4 Integrated MA/M.Sc. Each School shall lay down the requirements of minimum credit load for core (i) A student securing a CGPA (SGPA in case of first semester) of less than and optional courses for degree programmes. 4.00 at the end of a semester during Bachelors' (first six semesters of Ten-semester integrated) programme shall be placed on Academic DURATION OF DEGREE PROGRAMMES 3.5 Probation during the following semester. (i) A student of the University shall be awarded degree if he/she completes (ii) If at the end of the semester in which the student was on Academic the degree requirements in the period (semesters) as mentioned below : Probation during Bachelors' programme he/she obtains a CGPA of 4.00 or above he/she shall cease to be on Academic Probation.

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(iii) If at the end of second semester the student fails to obtain a CGPA of 4.00, he/she shall be dropped from the University on account of poor ASSESMENT / academic performance with the right to petition for readmission subject to the following conditions that: EVALUATION OF (a) His/her CGPA is not below 3.75 at the end of the second semester.

(b) he/she has not secured a grade below D in more than 8 credits. ACADEMIC (c) the minimum OGPA requirement for passing at the end of IVth PERFORMANCE 4 semester will be 5.000

Master's Programme (MA/M.Sc.)

(i) If a Master's student obtains a CGPA of less than 4.000 in any semester, he/she shall be placed on Academic Probation for the following semester.

(ii) If a Master's student who is on Academic Probation secures a CGPA of less than 4.000, he shall be dropped from the University with a right to petition subject to the following conditions that:

a) His/her CGPA is not below 3.75 at the end of the semester he was on probation.

b) He/she has not secured a grade below B in more than 8 credits.

Doctoral Programme

(i) A Ph.D. student who is unable to secure a SGPA/CGPA of 6.500 in any of the semesters of his stay in the University shall be placed on Academic Probation for the duration of the following semester.

(ii) If at the end of the semester in which a Ph.D. student was on Academic Probation he/she obtains a SGPA and CGPA of 6.500 or above he/she shall cease to be on Academic Probation.

(iii) If at the end of any semester during which a Ph.D. student was on Academic Probation his/her CGPA falls below 6.500 he/she shall be dropped from the University with a right to petition subject to the following conditions that: A student's performance is measured by the number of Credits (a) His/her CGPA is not less than 6.250. that he/she has completed satisfactorily. A minimum number of Credits and Grade Points are required to be obtained for the (b) He/she has not secured a grade below B+ in more than 5 credits. student to continue in the Programme. The performance of students will be assessed at the end of each Semester and Semester Grade Points (SGPA) awarded. After completing both the Semesters the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) will be calculated. The details for evaluation and minimum credit requirement for Masters' Programmes are given below.

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(iii) If at the end of second semester the student fails to obtain a CGPA of 4.00, he/she shall be dropped from the University on account of poor ASSESMENT / academic performance with the right to petition for readmission subject to the following conditions that: EVALUATION OF (a) His/her CGPA is not below 3.75 at the end of the second semester.

(b) he/she has not secured a grade below D in more than 8 credits. ACADEMIC (c) the minimum OGPA requirement for passing at the end of IVth PERFORMANCE 4 semester will be 5.000

Master's Programme (MA/M.Sc.)

(i) If a Master's student obtains a CGPA of less than 4.000 in any semester, he/she shall be placed on Academic Probation for the following semester.

(ii) If a Master's student who is on Academic Probation secures a CGPA of less than 4.000, he shall be dropped from the University with a right to petition subject to the following conditions that: a) His/her CGPA is not below 3.75 at the end of the semester he was on probation. b) He/she has not secured a grade below B in more than 8 credits.

Doctoral Programme

(i) A Ph.D. student who is unable to secure a SGPA/CGPA of 6.500 in any of the semesters of his stay in the University shall be placed on Academic Probation for the duration of the following semester.

(ii) If at the end of the semester in which a Ph.D. student was on Academic Probation he/she obtains a SGPA and CGPA of 6.500 or above he/she shall cease to be on Academic Probation.

(iii) If at the end of any semester during which a Ph.D. student was on Academic Probation his/her CGPA falls below 6.500 he/she shall be dropped from the University with a right to petition subject to the following conditions that: A student's performance is measured by the number of Credits (a) His/her CGPA is not less than 6.250. that he/she has completed satisfactorily. A minimum number of Credits and Grade Points are required to be obtained for the (b) He/she has not secured a grade below B+ in more than 5 credits. student to continue in the Programme. The performance of students will be assessed at the end of each Semester and Semester Grade Points (SGPA) awarded. After completing both the Semesters the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) will be calculated. The details for evaluation and minimum credit requirement for Masters' Programmes are given below.

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EVALUATION AND GRADE POINT 4.1 (v) For a class with student strength between 15 and less than 30 the method REQUIREMENTS as given in the table 1 or the Statistical Method employing average bar/mean X class marks and standard deviation (s) may be used to grade students performance in a manner as given in Table 2 with marginal (i) The grading of student performance shall be done on a 10-point grading adjustment for determining the cut-off marks. scale. (vi) The Grade Point secured by a student in a semester course shall be (ii) The Instructor(s) shall examine/ evaluate the performance of the students multiplied by the credits of the course to calculate the Course Grade Points in each course in a manner as prescribed by awarding the marks. (CGP). (iii) The total marks obtained in a course at the end of the semester out of (vii) Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) shall be calculated by dividing total 100 shall be converted into Grades depending upon the number of grade points earned by the student in all the courses in a semester by the students in the class as given in table below. total credits taken by the student in that semester. (viii) Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) by dividing total grade points Table 1 : Number of students in the class is 15 or < 15 earned by the student by the total course credits taken by the student at the end of a degree programme. Academic Performance Grade Grade points Marks obtained of 100 (ix) Overall Grade Point Average (OGPA) is calculated by dividing total grade Outstanding A+ 10 90 - 100 points earned by the student by total course credits taken by the student at Excellent A 9 80 - less than 90 the end of a degree programme. Very Good B+ 8 70 - less than 80 (x) The scholastic significance of the OGPA at the end of the final semester of Good B 7 60 - less than 70 the program is given below: Fair C 6 50 - less than 60 OGPA Division Pass D 5 40 - less than 50 5.000 to below 6.000 - Pass Poor E 3 30 - less than 40 6.000 to below 7.000 - Second Division Fail F 1 Less than 30 or 7.000 to below 8.000 - First Division Attendance below 75% 8.000 and above - First Division with Distinction

(iv) For a class with student strength of 30 or more a statistical method shall be used for grading the student performance in a manner given in the following table employing average/mean (X) class marks and standard deviation (s) with marginal adjustments for determining the cut-off marks.

Table 2 : Number of students in the class is 30 or more

Grade Marks Lower Range Marks Higher Range Marks

A+ > X + 1.5 s A > X + 1s > X + 1 s B+ > X + 0.5 s > X + 0.5 s B > X > X C X - 0.5 s > X - 0.5 s D > X - 1.0 s > X - 1.0 s E > X - 1.5 s > X - 1.5 s F below X - 1.5 s below X - 1.5 s

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EVALUATION AND GRADE POINT 4.1 (v) For a class with student strength between 15 and less than 30 the method REQUIREMENTS as given in the table 1 or the Statistical Method employing average bar/mean X class marks and standard deviation (s) may be used to grade students performance in a manner as given in Table 2 with marginal (i) The grading of student performance shall be done on a 10-point grading adjustment for determining the cut-off marks. scale. (vi) The Grade Point secured by a student in a semester course shall be (ii) The Instructor(s) shall examine/ evaluate the performance of the students multiplied by the credits of the course to calculate the Course Grade Points in each course in a manner as prescribed by awarding the marks. (CGP). (iii) The total marks obtained in a course at the end of the semester out of (vii) Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) shall be calculated by dividing total 100 shall be converted into Grades depending upon the number of grade points earned by the student in all the courses in a semester by the students in the class as given in table below. total credits taken by the student in that semester. (viii) Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) by dividing total grade points Table 1 : Number of students in the class is 15 or < 15 earned by the student by the total course credits taken by the student at the end of a degree programme. Academic Performance Grade Grade points Marks obtained of 100 (ix) Overall Grade Point Average (OGPA) is calculated by dividing total grade Outstanding A+ 10 90 - 100 points earned by the student by total course credits taken by the student at Excellent A 9 80 - less than 90 the end of a degree programme. Very Good B+ 8 70 - less than 80 (x) The scholastic significance of the OGPA at the end of the final semester of Good B 7 60 - less than 70 the program is given below: Fair C 6 50 - less than 60 OGPA Division Pass D 5 40 - less than 50 5.000 to below 6.000 - Pass Poor E 3 30 - less than 40 6.000 to below 7.000 - Second Division Fail F 1 Less than 30 or 7.000 to below 8.000 - First Division Attendance below 75% 8.000 and above - First Division with Distinction

(iv) For a class with student strength of 30 or more a statistical method shall be used for grading the student performance in a manner given in the following table employing average/mean (X) class marks and standard deviation (s) with marginal adjustments for determining the cut-off marks.

Table 2 : Number of students in the class is 30 or more

Grade Marks Lower Range Marks Higher Range Marks

A+ > X + 1.5 s A > X + 1s > X + 1 s B+ > X + 0.5 s > X + 0.5 s B > X > X C X - 0.5 s > X - 0.5 s D > X - 1.0 s > X - 1.0 s E > X - 1.5 s > X - 1.5 s F below X - 1.5 s below X - 1.5 s

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR ACADEMIC 2012 - 2013 CALENDAR 5

1. FIRST SEMESTER (23 July (Monday) to 19 December 2012 (Wednesday) I. COUNSELLING, PAYMENT OF FEES, REGISTRATION, ORIENTATION (i) Counselling, Payment of Fees, Registration for new students 13 - 14 July, 2012 (Merit List) (Friday-Saturday) (ii) Counselling, Payment of Fees, Registration for new students 16 July, 2012 (Waiting List) (Monday) (iii) Orientation of New Entrants/Students 16 – 20 July 2012 (Mon. - Fri.) (iv) Registration and Payment of Fees - Students of Previous Batch 20 – 21 July 2012 (Fri.-Sat.)

II. INSTRUCTIONAL WEEKS (18 WEEKS) 23 July 2012 (Monday) to 27 November 2012 (Tuesday) Normally, the University shall commence its Academic Year on (i) Commencement of Classes for Previous Batch...... 20-21 July 2012 (Friday-Saturday) Monday of the last week of July each year. In case Monday is a (ii) Last date for Registration of waitlisted students...... 31 July 2012 (Tuesday) holiday, the year shall begin on the next working day of the week (iii) Last date for addition/deletion of Courses...... 4 August 2012 (Saturday) First Semester of the year shall end by December of the year, and (iv) Final List of Registered Students to reach the respective Schools..... 6 August 2012 (Monday) the Second Semester shall commence in the first week of January (v) First Pre - Final Examination...... 10 –15 September 2012 and last till the end of June. (Mon. – Sat.) The Academic Calendar, approved by the Academic Council of (vii) Extension/Outreach activity/Field Tour...... 07-11 October 2012 (Sun.-Thurs.) the University, provides details regarding all the academic (Optional - to be organized by Schools) activities to be undertaken during the academic year consisting (vii) Second Pre - Final Examination...... 17-22 October 2012 (Wed.-Mon.) of two Semesters of six months each. (viii) Mid Semester Break (For Faculty & Students)...... 21 – 28 October 2012 (Sun.-Sun.) 20 November 2012 (Tuesday) (ix) Display of all evaluation of assignments/projects...... 27 November 2012 (Tuesday) (Total teaching days 90 as per UGC Guidelines excluding mid-semester break) (x) Teaching ends...... 28 November 2012 (Wednesday) to 17 December 2012 (Monday)

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR ACADEMIC 2012 - 2013 CALENDAR 5

1. FIRST SEMESTER (23 July (Monday) to 19 December 2012 (Wednesday) I. COUNSELLING, PAYMENT OF FEES, REGISTRATION, ORIENTATION (i) Counselling, Payment of Fees, Registration for new students 13 - 14 July, 2012 (Merit List) (Friday-Saturday) (ii) Counselling, Payment of Fees, Registration for new students 16 July, 2012 (Waiting List) (Monday) (iii) Orientation of New Entrants/Students 16 – 20 July 2012 (Mon. - Fri.) (iv) Registration and Payment of Fees - Students of Previous Batch 20 – 21 July 2012 (Fri.-Sat.)

II. INSTRUCTIONAL WEEKS (18 WEEKS) 23 July 2012 (Monday) to 27 November 2012 (Tuesday) Normally, the University shall commence its Academic Year on (i) Commencement of Classes for Previous Batch...... 20-21 July 2012 (Friday-Saturday) Monday of the last week of July each year. In case Monday is a (ii) Last date for Registration of waitlisted students...... 31 July 2012 (Tuesday) holiday, the year shall begin on the next working day of the week (iii) Last date for addition/deletion of Courses...... 4 August 2012 (Saturday) First Semester of the year shall end by December of the year, and (iv) Final List of Registered Students to reach the respective Schools..... 6 August 2012 (Monday) the Second Semester shall commence in the first week of January (v) First Pre - Final Examination...... 10 –15 September 2012 and last till the end of June. (Mon. – Sat.) The Academic Calendar, approved by the Academic Council of (vii) Extension/Outreach activity/Field Tour...... 07-11 October 2012 (Sun.-Thurs.) the University, provides details regarding all the academic (Optional - to be organized by Schools) activities to be undertaken during the academic year consisting (vii) Second Pre - Final Examination...... 17-22 October 2012 (Wed.-Mon.) of two Semesters of six months each. (viii) Mid Semester Break (For Faculty & Students)...... 21 – 28 October 2012 (Sun.-Sun.) 20 November 2012 (Tuesday) (ix) Display of all evaluation of assignments/projects...... 27 November 2012 (Tuesday) (Total teaching days 90 as per UGC Guidelines excluding mid-semester break) (x) Teaching ends...... 28 November 2012 (Wednesday) to 17 December 2012 (Monday)

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III. SEMESTER EXAMINATION ...... 28 November 2012 (Wednesday) II. SEMESTER EXAMINATION (3 WEEKS INCLUDING PREPARATORY PERIOD) - 4 December 2012 (Tuesday) (3 WEEKS INCLUDING PREPARATORY PERIOD) (xi) Preparatory Period...... 5 December (Wednesday) – (x) Preparatory Period...... 19 - 26 May 2013 (Sunday –Sunday) 19 December 2012 (Wednesday) (xi) End Semester Examination...... 27 May - 8 June 2013 (xii) End Semester Examination...... 20 December (Thursday) 2012 to (Monday -Saturday) 14 January 2013 (Monday) (xii) Semester Break...... 09 June - 21 July 2013 (xiii) Semester Break...... 26 December 2012 (Wednesday) (Sunday - Sunday) (xiv) Last Date for return of Answer Scripts to Controller of Exams..... 27- 29 December 2012 (Thur.-Sat.) (xiii) Last Date for return of Answer Scripts to Controller of Exams...... 15 June 2013 (Saturday) (xv) Moderation Committee Meetings...... 30 December 2012 (Sunday) (xiv) Moderation Committee Meeting...... 17-20 June 2013 (Monday - (xvi) Winter Vacation for Faculty...... 10 Jan 2013 (Thursday) Thursday) (xvii) Declaration of Results...... 5 January 2013 (Saturday) (xv) Vacation for Faculty...... 21 June – 7 July 2013 (Fri. – Sun.) (xvi) Declaration of Results...... 29 June 2013 (Saturday) (xvii) Application for Re-evaluation...... 1-6 July 2013 (Monday-Saturday)

2. SECOND SEMESTER (16 January (Wednesday) - (xviii) Declaration of Re-evaluated Results...... 13 July 2013 (Saturday) 9 June (Sunday) 2013) 14 January (Monday) to 18 May (Saturday) 2013 LIST OF UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC HOLIDAYS 2012 I. INSTRUCTIONAL WEEKS (18 WEEKS)

(i) Registration and payment of Fees...... 11-12 January 2013 (Fri. – Sat.) 1. 26 January 2012 (Thursday) Republic Day (ii) Commencement of Classes...... 14 January 2013 (Monday) 2. 05 February 2012 (Sunday) Id-E-Milad (iii) Last date for addition/deletion of Courses...... 19 January 2013 (Saturday) 3. 20 February 2012 (Monday) Maha Shiv Ratri (iv) Final List of Registered Students to reach the respective Schools.... 25 January 2013 (Friday) 4. 08 March 2012 (Thursday) Holi 5. 12 March 2012 (Monday) Jhanda Mela (v) First Pre - Final Examination...... 18 – 23 February 2013 (Monday- Saturday) 6. 01 April 2012 (Sunday) Ramnavmi 7. 05 April 2012 (Thursday) Mahavir Jayanti (vi) Mid-Semester Break (For Faculty & Students)...... 4 – 10 March 2013 8. 06 April 2012 (Friday) Good Friday (Monday – Sunday) 9. 14 April 2012 (Saturday) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Birthday (Dates subject to change…. to coincide with Holi and 10. 02 August 2012 (Thursday) Raksha Bandhan Jhanda Diwas) 11. 10 August 2012 (Friday) Janmashthami 12. 15 August 2012 (Wednesday) Independence Day (vii) Extension/Outreach activity /field tour...... 14 - 18 March 2013 13. 17 August 2012 (Friday) Jamat-Ul-Vida (Optional - to be organized by schools) (Thursday) – Monday) 14. 20 August 2012 (Monday) Id-Ul-Fitar (viii) Second Pre - Final Examination...... 1-6 April 2013 (Monday-Saturday) 15. 02 October 2012 (Tuesday) Gandhi Jayanti (viii) Display of all evaluation of assignments/projects...... 15 May 2013 (Wednesday) 16. 24 October 2012 (Wednesday) Dushehra (Vijyadashmi) (ix) Teaching ends...... 18 May 2013 (Saturday) 17. 27 October 2012 (Saturday) Id-Ul-Juha (Bakrid) (Total teaching days 90 as per 18. 13 November 2012 (Tuesday) Deepawali UGC Guidelines excluding 19. 14 November 2012 (Wednesday) Govardhan Puja mid-semester break) 20. 25 November 2012 (Sunday) Moharram 21. 28 November 2012 (Wednesday) Guru Nanak Jayanti 22. 25 December 2012 (Tuesday) Christmas

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III. SEMESTER EXAMINATION ...... 28 November 2012 (Wednesday) II. SEMESTER EXAMINATION (3 WEEKS INCLUDING PREPARATORY PERIOD) - 4 December 2012 (Tuesday) (3 WEEKS INCLUDING PREPARATORY PERIOD) (xi) Preparatory Period...... 5 December (Wednesday) – (x) Preparatory Period...... 19 - 26 May 2013 (Sunday –Sunday) 19 December 2012 (Wednesday) (xi) End Semester Examination...... 27 May - 8 June 2013 (xii) End Semester Examination...... 20 December (Thursday) 2012 to (Monday -Saturday) 14 January 2013 (Monday) (xii) Semester Break...... 09 June - 21 July 2013 (xiii) Semester Break...... 26 December 2012 (Wednesday) (Sunday - Sunday) (xiv) Last Date for return of Answer Scripts to Controller of Exams..... 27- 29 December 2012 (Thur.-Sat.) (xiii) Last Date for return of Answer Scripts to Controller of Exams...... 15 June 2013 (Saturday) (xv) Moderation Committee Meetings...... 30 December 2012 (Sunday) (xiv) Moderation Committee Meeting...... 17-20 June 2013 (Monday - (xvi) Winter Vacation for Faculty...... 10 Jan 2013 (Thursday) Thursday) (xvii) Declaration of Results...... 5 January 2013 (Saturday) (xv) Vacation for Faculty...... 21 June – 7 July 2013 (Fri. – Sun.) (xvi) Declaration of Results...... 29 June 2013 (Saturday) (xvii) Application for Re-evaluation...... 1-6 July 2013 (Monday-Saturday)

2. SECOND SEMESTER (16 January (Wednesday) - (xviii) Declaration of Re-evaluated Results...... 13 July 2013 (Saturday) 9 June (Sunday) 2013) 14 January (Monday) to 18 May (Saturday) 2013 LIST OF UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC HOLIDAYS 2012 I. INSTRUCTIONAL WEEKS (18 WEEKS)

(i) Registration and payment of Fees...... 11-12 January 2013 (Fri. – Sat.) 1. 26 January 2012 (Thursday) Republic Day (ii) Commencement of Classes...... 14 January 2013 (Monday) 2. 05 February 2012 (Sunday) Id-E-Milad (iii) Last date for addition/deletion of Courses...... 19 January 2013 (Saturday) 3. 20 February 2012 (Monday) Maha Shiv Ratri (iv) Final List of Registered Students to reach the respective Schools.... 25 January 2013 (Friday) 4. 08 March 2012 (Thursday) Holi 5. 12 March 2012 (Monday) Jhanda Mela (v) First Pre - Final Examination...... 18 – 23 February 2013 (Monday- Saturday) 6. 01 April 2012 (Sunday) Ramnavmi 7. 05 April 2012 (Thursday) Mahavir Jayanti (vi) Mid-Semester Break (For Faculty & Students)...... 4 – 10 March 2013 8. 06 April 2012 (Friday) Good Friday (Monday – Sunday) 9. 14 April 2012 (Saturday) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Birthday (Dates subject to change…. to coincide with Holi and 10. 02 August 2012 (Thursday) Raksha Bandhan Jhanda Diwas) 11. 10 August 2012 (Friday) Janmashthami 12. 15 August 2012 (Wednesday) Independence Day (vii) Extension/Outreach activity /field tour...... 14 - 18 March 2013 13. 17 August 2012 (Friday) Jamat-Ul-Vida (Optional - to be organized by schools) (Thursday) – Monday) 14. 20 August 2012 (Monday) Id-Ul-Fitar (viii) Second Pre - Final Examination...... 1-6 April 2013 (Monday-Saturday) 15. 02 October 2012 (Tuesday) Gandhi Jayanti (viii) Display of all evaluation of assignments/projects...... 15 May 2013 (Wednesday) 16. 24 October 2012 (Wednesday) Dushehra (Vijyadashmi) (ix) Teaching ends...... 18 May 2013 (Saturday) 17. 27 October 2012 (Saturday) Id-Ul-Juha (Bakrid) (Total teaching days 90 as per 18. 13 November 2012 (Tuesday) Deepawali UGC Guidelines excluding 19. 14 November 2012 (Wednesday) Govardhan Puja mid-semester break) 20. 25 November 2012 (Sunday) Moharram 21. 28 November 2012 (Wednesday) Guru Nanak Jayanti 22. 25 December 2012 (Tuesday) Christmas

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RESERVATION ADMISSION POLICY 6 7 RESERVATIONS 6.1 RULES RELATING TO ADMISSION 7.1

Seats for candidates from Uttarakhand shall be reserved in various (i) All student admissions to various programmes of study shall be based programmes of study as follows : on an Entrance Examination. (i) Of the total seats in any given programme 50 percent of the seats shall (ii) Merit list of candidates for various academic programmes shall be be reserved for students from Uttarakhand. displayed on the Notice-Boards and the University's Website. Intimation (ii) Of 50 percent of seats to be filled by students from Uttarakhand, vertical shall be sent to the Candidates called for Admission. as well as horizontal reservation in respect of candidates belonging to (iii) The selected students shall be required to get their admission completed OBC, SC, ST categories, children of retired/killed or disabled Defense by the dates given in the Prospectus. If a candidate fails to complete the Personnels of Uttarakhand, children of Uttarakhand Freedom Fighters, admission formalities by the prescribed dates, he/she shall automatically Physically Handicapped of Uttarakhand and women / Girl candidates of forfeit his/her admission. Uttarakhand shall be made as per the policy of the State Government as (iv) If any information furnished by the candidate at the time of admission is follows: found to be incorrect/ misleading the admission of a candidate may be Vertical Reservations cancelled at any time. (v) Candidates convicted in criminal offence shall not be admitted to any 1. OBC - 14 % academic programme offered by the University. 2. Schedule Caste - 19 % (vi) All students shall be required to submit their Transfer Certificate/Migration 3. Scheduled Tribes - 04 % Certificate in original at the time of Admission. Failure to do so shall result in cancellation of admission. Horizontal Reservations (vii) No student shall be allowed to take up job while pursuing a full time 1. Children of retired/killed or disabled Defense personnel - 02% course. Also, no student, admitted to a Course in Doon University shall be allowed to pursue another course concurrently in other university. 2. Children of Freedom Fighters - 02% (viii) University shall recognise the School Leaving Certificates of Education 3. Physically handicapped candidate having disability - 03% Boards of the Centre as well as States and approved degrees of all 40% or above Central Universities, State Universities, Institutions of National importance 4. Women/Girl candidates - 30 % and private and foreign universities approved by the UGC.

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RESERVATION ADMISSION POLICY 6 7 RESERVATIONS 6.1 RULES RELATING TO ADMISSION 7.1

Seats for candidates from Uttarakhand shall be reserved in various (i) All student admissions to various programmes of study shall be based programmes of study as follows : on an Entrance Examination. (i) Of the total seats in any given programme 50 percent of the seats shall (ii) Merit list of candidates for various academic programmes shall be be reserved for students from Uttarakhand. displayed on the Notice-Boards and the University's Website. Intimation (ii) Of 50 percent of seats to be filled by students from Uttarakhand, vertical shall be sent to the Candidates called for Admission. as well as horizontal reservation in respect of candidates belonging to (iii) The selected students shall be required to get their admission completed OBC, SC, ST categories, children of retired/killed or disabled Defense by the dates given in the Prospectus. If a candidate fails to complete the Personnels of Uttarakhand, children of Uttarakhand Freedom Fighters, admission formalities by the prescribed dates, he/she shall automatically Physically Handicapped of Uttarakhand and women / Girl candidates of forfeit his/her admission. Uttarakhand shall be made as per the policy of the State Government as (iv) If any information furnished by the candidate at the time of admission is follows: found to be incorrect/ misleading the admission of a candidate may be Vertical Reservations cancelled at any time. (v) Candidates convicted in criminal offence shall not be admitted to any 1. OBC - 14 % academic programme offered by the University. 2. Schedule Caste - 19 % (vi) All students shall be required to submit their Transfer Certificate/Migration 3. Scheduled Tribes - 04 % Certificate in original at the time of Admission. Failure to do so shall result in cancellation of admission. Horizontal Reservations (vii) No student shall be allowed to take up job while pursuing a full time 1. Children of retired/killed or disabled Defense personnel - 02% course. Also, no student, admitted to a Course in Doon University shall be allowed to pursue another course concurrently in other university. 2. Children of Freedom Fighters - 02% (viii) University shall recognise the School Leaving Certificates of Education 3. Physically handicapped candidate having disability - 03% Boards of the Centre as well as States and approved degrees of all 40% or above Central Universities, State Universities, Institutions of National importance 4. Women/Girl candidates - 30 % and private and foreign universities approved by the UGC.

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ADMISSION SCHEDULE FOR THE ACADEMIC SESSION 2011-2012 7.2

(ii) M.Sc. Environmental Studies (20 Seats) : Graduation in basic or 1. Issue of application forms starts on 26 March 2012 (Monday) applied sciences from a recognized University with at least 50 percent 2. Last date for issue of Application Forms 5 May 2012 (Saturday) marks (45 percent for SC/ST as per State Government rules). By paying cash at (iii) Ph.D Programme (05 Seats) : Master's degree from a recognized the University Counter University with minimum of 55% of marks or equivalent OGPA in the relevant field and having qualified the NET/JRF examination conducted by 3. Last date for issue of Application Forms by post 25 April 2012 (Wednesday) CSIR/UGC/ICMR/DBT. 4. Last date for issue of Application Forms by post 31 May 2012 (Thursday) for MBA students School of Languages 5. Last date of receipt of completed Application Forms 7 May 2012 (Monday) Integrated Five Years M.A. : in Chinese, Spanish, German Languages (20 With late fee 14 May 2012 (Monday) Seats in each Language) with an opt-out option after three years with a BA (Honors) in relevant Language : 10+2 in any subject from a recognized Last date for submission of forms by MBA applicants 11June 2012 (Monday) Education Board with 50 percent marks (45 percent for SC/ST as per State 6. Issue/ Dispatch of Admit Cards for the 21 May 2012 (Monday) 7.4 Government rules). Entrance Test 7. Conduct of Entrance Test (other than MBA) 10 June 2012 (Sunday) School of Management ELIGIBILITY OF THE 8. Declaration of Results and publication of Merit List 25 June 2012 (Monday) Master of Business Administration (40 Seats) : Graduation in any subject CANDIDATES WHO from a recognized University with at least 50 percent marks (45 percent for 9. Counseling and Registration with fees 13 & 14 July 2012 (Fri & Sat) ARE DUE TO SC/ST category as per State Government rules). Admission will be based on 10. Academic Session commences 23 July 2012 (Monday) valid MAT score followed by group discussion and interview as per the University APPEAR IN rules. QUALIFYING School of Social Sciences EXAMINATION ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION 7.3 Integrated Five year M.Sc. (30 Seats): With specialization in Economics/ The candidates who are due to Environmental and Natural Resource Economics/ Business Economics with an appear in the qualifying opt-out option after three years with a BA (Honors) in Economics: 10+2 in any examination prescribed by the Minimum Eligibility for admission to the Masters' Programmes offered by subject from a recognized Board with 50 percent marks (45 percent for SC/ST as University as eligibility requirement various Schools shall be as follows : per State Government rules). A strong background in quantitative techniques is for admission to a particular desirable. academic programme of study

School of Communication may apply for admission and M.A Economics : (20 Seats) : Graduation with at least 50 percent marks in appear in the Entrance (i) M.A. Communication (40 Seats) : Graduate in any subject from a Social Sciences/Commerce (45 percent for SC/ST and other categories as per Examination at their own risk and recognized University with at least 50 percent marks (45 percent for SC/ST State Government rules) or 60 percent in other streams (55 percent for SC/ST on the clear understanding that in and other categories as per State Government rules). and other categories as per State Government rules) from a recognized the event of their selection they (ii) Integrated Five year M.A. Communication (60 Seats) with an opt-out University. A strong background in quantitative techniques is desirable. shall be entitled to admission only option after three years with a BA (Hons.) : 10+2 in any subject from a Post Graduate Diploma in Security Management if they have secured the minimum recognized Board with 50 per cent marks (45 percent for SC/ST and other prescribed/required percentage of categories as per State Government rules). (Self Financed Course) marks in their qualifying examination and they submit all Graduation in any discipline with minimum 50 percent marks and below 30 School of Environment and Natural Resources documents, including final mark- years of age are eligible for admission. Ex-serviceman and candidates with NCC sheet of qualifying examination (i) M.Sc. Natural Resource Management (20 Seats) : Graduation in certificates will be given preference. before the deadline fixed for biological or applied sciences from a recognized University with at least 50 Registration. percent marks (45 percent for SC/ST as per State Government rules).

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ADMISSION SCHEDULE FOR THE ACADEMIC SESSION 2011-2012 7.2

(ii) M.Sc. Environmental Studies (20 Seats) : Graduation in basic or 1. Issue of application forms starts on 26 March 2012 (Monday) applied sciences from a recognized University with at least 50 percent 2. Last date for issue of Application Forms 5 May 2012 (Saturday) marks (45 percent for SC/ST as per State Government rules). By paying cash at (iii) Ph.D Programme (05 Seats) : Master's degree from a recognized the University Counter University with minimum of 55% of marks or equivalent OGPA in the relevant field and having qualified the NET/JRF examination conducted by 3. Last date for issue of Application Forms by post 25 April 2012 (Wednesday) CSIR/UGC/ICMR/DBT. 4. Last date for issue of Application Forms by post 31 May 2012 (Thursday) for MBA students School of Languages 5. Last date of receipt of completed Application Forms 7 May 2012 (Monday) Integrated Five Years M.A. : in Chinese, Spanish, German Languages (20 With late fee 14 May 2012 (Monday) Seats in each Language) with an opt-out option after three years with a BA (Honors) in relevant Language : 10+2 in any subject from a recognized Last date for submission of forms by MBA applicants 11June 2012 (Monday) Education Board with 50 percent marks (45 percent for SC/ST as per State 6. Issue/ Dispatch of Admit Cards for the 21 May 2012 (Monday) 7.4 Government rules). Entrance Test 7. Conduct of Entrance Test (other than MBA) 10 June 2012 (Sunday) School of Management ELIGIBILITY OF THE 8. Declaration of Results and publication of Merit List 25 June 2012 (Monday) Master of Business Administration (40 Seats) : Graduation in any subject CANDIDATES WHO from a recognized University with at least 50 percent marks (45 percent for 9. Counseling and Registration with fees 13 & 14 July 2012 (Fri & Sat) ARE DUE TO SC/ST category as per State Government rules). Admission will be based on 10. Academic Session commences 23 July 2012 (Monday) valid MAT score followed by group discussion and interview as per the University APPEAR IN rules. QUALIFYING School of Social Sciences EXAMINATION ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION 7.3 Integrated Five year M.Sc. (30 Seats): With specialization in Economics/ The candidates who are due to Environmental and Natural Resource Economics/ Business Economics with an appear in the qualifying opt-out option after three years with a BA (Honors) in Economics: 10+2 in any examination prescribed by the Minimum Eligibility for admission to the Masters' Programmes offered by subject from a recognized Board with 50 percent marks (45 percent for SC/ST as University as eligibility requirement various Schools shall be as follows : per State Government rules). A strong background in quantitative techniques is for admission to a particular desirable. academic programme of study

School of Communication may apply for admission and M.A Economics : (20 Seats) : Graduation with at least 50 percent marks in appear in the Entrance (i) M.A. Communication (40 Seats) : Graduate in any subject from a Social Sciences/Commerce (45 percent for SC/ST and other categories as per Examination at their own risk and recognized University with at least 50 percent marks (45 percent for SC/ST State Government rules) or 60 percent in other streams (55 percent for SC/ST on the clear understanding that in and other categories as per State Government rules). and other categories as per State Government rules) from a recognized the event of their selection they (ii) Integrated Five year M.A. Communication (60 Seats) with an opt-out University. A strong background in quantitative techniques is desirable. shall be entitled to admission only option after three years with a BA (Hons.) : 10+2 in any subject from a Post Graduate Diploma in Security Management if they have secured the minimum recognized Board with 50 per cent marks (45 percent for SC/ST and other prescribed/required percentage of categories as per State Government rules). (Self Financed Course) marks in their qualifying examination and they submit all Graduation in any discipline with minimum 50 percent marks and below 30 School of Environment and Natural Resources documents, including final mark- years of age are eligible for admission. Ex-serviceman and candidates with NCC sheet of qualifying examination (i) M.Sc. Natural Resource Management (20 Seats) : Graduation in certificates will be given preference. before the deadline fixed for biological or applied sciences from a recognized University with at least 50 Registration. percent marks (45 percent for SC/ST as per State Government rules).

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NUMBER OF SEATS IN VARIOUS ii. Payment of Application Form Fee by Cheque / Money Orders shall not be ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES OF STUDY 7.5 accepted. iii. Once the prospectus is sold, the application fees shall not be refundable and no correspondence shall be entertained in this regard. iv. The Application Form is given in Annexure 15 of the prospectus. The The total number of seats to be filled during the academic year 2012-13 in Candidates should read the instructions carefully before filling up the Form. different programmes of study offered by the Schools as decided by the Academic Council is given below. v. The application form should be sent to "Coordinator of Admission, Doon University, P.O. Ajabpur, Kedarpur, Dehradun" to reach on or before 7 May 2012 and with late fees of Rs 100/- up to 14 May 2012. The last date of I School of Communication submitting the application for MBA is 11th June, 2012. Master's Programme Communication 40 Integrated five year MA Communication 60 II School of Environment & Natural Resources REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION 7.7 Masters' Programme Environmental Science (i) Environmental Studies 20 (ii) Natural Resource Management 20 (i) The students shall be required to bring the Call Letter received from the PhD. Environmental Science 05 University, Admit Card for the Entrance Test, and attested copies along with III School of Languages the originals of the following documents at the time of Admission (see Master's Integrated five year Programme section 14). These documents are not required at the time of submitting the Application Form. Chinese 20 a) Proof of age based on the certificate of High School/Secondary German 20 School. Spanish 20 Note : The University reserves the b) Transfer Certificate/Migration Certificate. IV School of Management right to decide the cut-off point for c) Two Point Character and Conduct Certificate from the institution last Master's Integrated five year Programme 40 various courses and may fill up the attended (FORM 1- Annexure I). V School of Social Sciences seats accordingly. The candidates d) Proof of passing the qualifying examination. scoring below the cut-off point will e) Two passport size photographs for the identity card together with mark Master's Integrated five year Programme 30 not be considered for admission sheet in accordance with the eligibility requirements for admission. Master's Programme 20 even if the vacancy exists. f) Proof of entitlement for a particular reservation category (FORM 2-6 Annexure VI). g) Domicile Certificate/Mool Niwas Praman Patra (FORM 7 - Annexure VII). h) Permanent Address Certificate. ADMISSION PROCEDURES - GETTING i) Certificate from a Government Hospital/Civil Surgeon/ Government PROSPECTUS AND APPLICATION FORM 7.6 Doctor about the blood groups/Medical Fitness Certificate (FORM 8 - Annexure VIII). j) Anti ragging form (on s stamp paper of Rs. 10/-) (Annexure-IX) i. The candidates seeking admission to any course offered by the k) Admission form University may obtain the Prospectus, giving Admission Guidelines and l) Hostel Admission Form courses offered by different Schools of the University along with the m) Attested copy of MAT Score card (for MBA Programme only) prescribed Application Form on cash payment of Rs. 600/- (Rs. 300/- for (ii) The applications/candidature of candidates providing fake or misleading SC/ST candidates) or by sending a crossed Demand Draft of Rs. 650/- information shall summarily be rejected and further proceeding initiated (Rs. 350/- for SC/ST candidate) against the candidate, if necessary.

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NUMBER OF SEATS IN VARIOUS ii. Payment of Application Form Fee by Cheque / Money Orders shall not be ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES OF STUDY 7.5 accepted. iii. Once the prospectus is sold, the application fees shall not be refundable and no correspondence shall be entertained in this regard. iv. The Application Form is given in Annexure 15 of the prospectus. The The total number of seats to be filled during the academic year 2012-13 in Candidates should read the instructions carefully before filling up the Form. different programmes of study offered by the Schools as decided by the Academic Council is given below. v. The application form should be sent to "Coordinator of Admission, Doon University, P.O. Ajabpur, Kedarpur, Dehradun" to reach on or before 7 May 2012 and with late fees of Rs 100/- up to 14 May 2012. The last date of I School of Communication submitting the application for MBA is 11th June, 2012. Master's Programme Communication 40 Integrated five year MA Communication 60 II School of Environment & Natural Resources REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION 7.7 Masters' Programme Environmental Science (i) Environmental Studies 20 (ii) Natural Resource Management 20 (i) The students shall be required to bring the Call Letter received from the PhD. Environmental Science 05 University, Admit Card for the Entrance Test, and attested copies along with III School of Languages the originals of the following documents at the time of Admission (see Master's Integrated five year Programme section 14). These documents are not required at the time of submitting the Application Form. Chinese 20 a) Proof of age based on the certificate of High School/Secondary German 20 School. Spanish 20 Note : The University reserves the b) Transfer Certificate/Migration Certificate. IV School of Management right to decide the cut-off point for c) Two Point Character and Conduct Certificate from the institution last Master's Integrated five year Programme 40 various courses and may fill up the attended (FORM 1- Annexure I). V School of Social Sciences seats accordingly. The candidates d) Proof of passing the qualifying examination. scoring below the cut-off point will e) Two passport size photographs for the identity card together with mark Master's Integrated five year Programme 30 not be considered for admission sheet in accordance with the eligibility requirements for admission. Master's Programme 20 even if the vacancy exists. f) Proof of entitlement for a particular reservation category (FORM 2-6 Annexure VI). g) Domicile Certificate/Mool Niwas Praman Patra (FORM 7 - Annexure VII). h) Permanent Address Certificate. ADMISSION PROCEDURES - GETTING i) Certificate from a Government Hospital/Civil Surgeon/ Government PROSPECTUS AND APPLICATION FORM 7.6 Doctor about the blood groups/Medical Fitness Certificate (FORM 8 - Annexure VIII). j) Anti ragging form (on s stamp paper of Rs. 10/-) (Annexure-IX) i. The candidates seeking admission to any course offered by the k) Admission form University may obtain the Prospectus, giving Admission Guidelines and l) Hostel Admission Form courses offered by different Schools of the University along with the m) Attested copy of MAT Score card (for MBA Programme only) prescribed Application Form on cash payment of Rs. 600/- (Rs. 300/- for (ii) The applications/candidature of candidates providing fake or misleading SC/ST candidates) or by sending a crossed Demand Draft of Rs. 650/- information shall summarily be rejected and further proceeding initiated (Rs. 350/- for SC/ST candidate) against the candidate, if necessary.

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Section II : This section shall consist of 90 multiple-choice questions at Pattern of question paper will be Bachelor's level in the following subjects. available at ENTRANCE 1. Botany www.doonuniversity.ac.in 2. Zoology VI Post Graduate Diploma in TEST 3. Chemistry Security Management (Self 4. Physics Financed Course) 5. Mathematics Candidates would be required to select any three Admission is through an Entrance subjects of their choice; all the questions in the selected subjects Test conducted by the University 8 shall have to be attempted. followed by an interview. The aptitude, suitability and trainability of II School of Communication the candidates are assessed (i) M.A. Programme in Communication (i) The Entrance Test shall be conducted using OMR sheets. Selection for admission to a through the Entrance Test and Multiple choice objective questions on general studies, (ii) There shall be separate Papers for Integrated 5-years Masters' Course programme shall be interview. comprehension and language ability, reasoning, situation analysis, Programmes in Languages offered by School of Languages, Masters' made on the basis of an problem solving etc. programme offered by School of Communication, School of Environment Entrance Test conducted by 8.2 and Natural Resources, and School of Social Sciences. (ii) 5-Years Integrated M.A. Programme in Communication the University at various Multiple choice objective questions on general studies, (iii) There will be no Entrance Test for School of Management. The admission ISSUE OF ADMIT selection centres. All comprehension and language ability, reasoning, situation analysis, will be based on MAT score based on which students will be invited for problem solving etc. CARD FOR THE group discussion and interview as per the University rules. candidates, including III School of Languages (iv) For PhD. students: There will not be any Entrance Test for PhD. students candidates belonging to ENTRANCE TEST but there will be an interview. reserved categories shall be (i) 5-Years Integrated M.A. Programme in Languages (i) The candidates who are found to be eligible for admission shall (v) The candidates found using unfair means during the Entrance Test as required to appear in the Candidates shall be examined on the basis of their general language and aptitude test. The questions shall be within the broad be issued an Admit Card for the determined by the committee constituted for the purpose by the Vice Entrance Test. spectrum of General Knowledge, General English and Elementary Entrance Test. Only those Chancellor, shall be disqualified from the Test and their application for Knowledge on the culture and civilisation of the languages/country candidates who possess a valid admission rejected. concerned and aptitude for language skills. Admit Card for the Entrance Test shall be permitted to take the IV School of Management Entrance Test. (i) MBA COURSE OUTLINE FOR 8.1 No separate entrance test will be held. The students who have given 8.3 ENTRANCE TEST MAT test can apply directly with their score card after filling the application form only. The candidates will be called for Group Discussion and Interview after short listing of applications. DECLARATION OF V School of Social Sciences RESULTS AND MERIT There shall be separate Entrance Tests for different programmes offered by the Schools. The details pertaining to courses covered in the Question Paper (i) M.A. in Economics LIST of the Entrance Examination of different programmes offered by the Schools Applicants will be tested for their analytical abilities and awareness (i) The merit list of the candidates shall be as follows. of national and international economic issues of importance at selected under different present and in the recent past. Candidates are expected to be programmes shall be displayed I. School of Environment & Natural Resources familiar with the content of a standard Economics course taught at on the University's website as the B.A. level for admission to MA course in Economics. A strong (i) M.Sc. Programmes in Environmental Studies and Natural well as on Notice Boards on the background in quantitative technique would be desirable. Resource Management dates given in the Prospectus. (ii) Integrated Five Year M.Sc. in Economics/Environment and (ii) There shall be separate Merit There shall be ONE question paper of 3 hours duration with multiple Natural Resource Economics/ Business Economics: lists for the General Category choice questions in two Sections as follows : Applicants for M.Sc. in Economics can be +2 students from any and Reservation Categories. Section I : This section shall consist of 60 multiple-choice questions to stream but basic mathematical and statistical skill are desirable. test general knowledge of students on environment and natural Applicants will be tested for their ability in quantitative techniques resources related topics. (Mathematics/Statistics), logical reasoning and analytical skills.

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Section II : This section shall consist of 90 multiple-choice questions at Pattern of question paper will be Bachelor's level in the following subjects. available at ENTRANCE 1. Botany www.doonuniversity.ac.in 2. Zoology VI Post Graduate Diploma in TEST 3. Chemistry Security Management (Self 4. Physics Financed Course) 5. Mathematics Candidates would be required to select any three Admission is through an Entrance subjects of their choice; all the questions in the selected subjects Test conducted by the University 8 shall have to be attempted. followed by an interview. The aptitude, suitability and trainability of II School of Communication the candidates are assessed (i) M.A. Programme in Communication (i) The Entrance Test shall be conducted using OMR sheets. Selection for admission to a through the Entrance Test and Multiple choice objective questions on general studies, (ii) There shall be separate Papers for Integrated 5-years Masters' Course programme shall be interview. comprehension and language ability, reasoning, situation analysis, Programmes in Languages offered by School of Languages, Masters' made on the basis of an problem solving etc. programme offered by School of Communication, School of Environment Entrance Test conducted by 8.2 and Natural Resources, and School of Social Sciences. (ii) 5-Years Integrated M.A. Programme in Communication the University at various Multiple choice objective questions on general studies, (iii) There will be no Entrance Test for School of Management. The admission ISSUE OF ADMIT selection centres. All comprehension and language ability, reasoning, situation analysis, will be based on MAT score based on which students will be invited for problem solving etc. CARD FOR THE group discussion and interview as per the University rules. candidates, including III School of Languages (iv) For PhD. students: There will not be any Entrance Test for PhD. students candidates belonging to ENTRANCE TEST but there will be an interview. reserved categories shall be (i) 5-Years Integrated M.A. Programme in Languages (i) The candidates who are found to be eligible for admission shall (v) The candidates found using unfair means during the Entrance Test as required to appear in the Candidates shall be examined on the basis of their general language and aptitude test. The questions shall be within the broad be issued an Admit Card for the determined by the committee constituted for the purpose by the Vice Entrance Test. spectrum of General Knowledge, General English and Elementary Entrance Test. Only those Chancellor, shall be disqualified from the Test and their application for Knowledge on the culture and civilisation of the languages/country candidates who possess a valid admission rejected. concerned and aptitude for language skills. Admit Card for the Entrance Test shall be permitted to take the IV School of Management Entrance Test. (i) MBA COURSE OUTLINE FOR 8.1 No separate entrance test will be held. The students who have given 8.3 ENTRANCE TEST MAT test can apply directly with their score card after filling the application form only. The candidates will be called for Group Discussion and Interview after short listing of applications. DECLARATION OF V School of Social Sciences RESULTS AND MERIT There shall be separate Entrance Tests for different programmes offered by the Schools. The details pertaining to courses covered in the Question Paper (i) M.A. in Economics LIST of the Entrance Examination of different programmes offered by the Schools Applicants will be tested for their analytical abilities and awareness (i) The merit list of the candidates shall be as follows. of national and international economic issues of importance at selected under different present and in the recent past. Candidates are expected to be programmes shall be displayed I. School of Environment & Natural Resources familiar with the content of a standard Economics course taught at on the University's website as the B.A. level for admission to MA course in Economics. A strong (i) M.Sc. Programmes in Environmental Studies and Natural well as on Notice Boards on the background in quantitative technique would be desirable. Resource Management dates given in the Prospectus. (ii) Integrated Five Year M.Sc. in Economics/Environment and (ii) There shall be separate Merit There shall be ONE question paper of 3 hours duration with multiple Natural Resource Economics/ Business Economics: lists for the General Category choice questions in two Sections as follows : Applicants for M.Sc. in Economics can be +2 students from any and Reservation Categories. Section I : This section shall consist of 60 multiple-choice questions to stream but basic mathematical and statistical skill are desirable. test general knowledge of students on environment and natural Applicants will be tested for their ability in quantitative techniques resources related topics. (Mathematics/Statistics), logical reasoning and analytical skills.

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* SC/ST candidates from Uttarakhand shall pay 50% of the Tuition Fee and Other Fee. ** Details of Other Fee payable each PAYMENT OF semester are given in the Table given in the next page. *** The tution fee for first 3 years in 5 year ADMISSION FEE MA integrated course will be 7,000 however, for the next 2 years of the AND OTHER FEES course Rs. 10,000 per semester will be charged. **** Mess bill will have to be paid 9 separately.

(ii) Other fees : (i) Prior to Registration for an Academic Programme the students shall deposit the required amount of Admission Fee as given below. The School School of School School School of Admission shall be confirmed only after the Admission Fee is of Environment of of deposited by the student by the specified date. Commun- and Natural Manage- Social Languages ication Resources ment Sciences (ii) Non-payment of Fees within the stipulated time shall lead to 5-year MA MSC Ph.D MBA MA Msc. 5-Years cancellation of Admission. In this event the candidates next in the merit integrated Integrated waiting list shall be offered Admission. Equipment/ consumable Fee 0** 7000 2000 - - - - - Library Fee 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 FEE STRUCTURE 9.1 Laboratory Fee* - - 500 - - - - - Computer/Internet Fee 2300 2300 2300 2300 2300 2300 2300 2300 Examination Fee 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 Sports/Games/Cultural Activity Fee 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 (i) Fee Structure for Masters' Courses : Misc. Fee (Medical /ID) 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 1. Admission Fee : Rs. 2000.00 Professional Exposure*** 1000 3000 2500 - 2000 2000 1000 2000 2. Caution Money : Rs. 5000.00 Student Aid Fee 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 (Refundable) 3. Tution and other fees (per Semester) : Total 6000 15000 10000 5000 7000 7000 6000 7000

lS. School Tuition Other Hostel Fees Mess * Separate Laboratory fees would be No Fees* Fees** Lodging Electricity, water, Caution charged once the laboratory is other utilities Money commissioned. charges **** ** The Equipment fee for first 3 years in 1. School of Communication 5 year MA integrated course will be i. M.A. Communication 10,000 15,000 3,000 1,500 2,000 nil however, for the next 2 years of ii. Integrated MA Communication 7,000*** 6,000 3,000 1,500 2,000 the course Rs. 7,000 per semester will be charged. 2. School of Environment and Natural Resources *** This will include field visits, (i). M.Sc. 10,000 10,000 3,000 1,500 2,000 exchange of visits by (ii) Ph.D. 5,000 5,000 3,000 1,500 2,000 Professional/Academicians, etc. 3. School of Management (MBA) 30,000 7,000 3,000 1,500 2,000 4. School of Social Sciences (i). M.A. Economics 10,000 7,000 3,000 1,500 2,000 (ii). M.Sc. Economics 7,000 6,000 3,000 1,500 2,000 5. School of Languages 10,000 7,000 3,000 1,500 2,000

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* SC/ST candidates from Uttarakhand shall pay 50% of the Tuition Fee and Other Fee. ** Details of Other Fee payable each PAYMENT OF semester are given in the Table given in the next page. *** The tution fee for first 3 years in 5 year ADMISSION FEE MA integrated course will be 7,000 however, for the next 2 years of the AND OTHER FEES course Rs. 10,000 per semester will be charged. **** Mess bill will have to be paid 9 separately.

(ii) Other fees : (i) Prior to Registration for an Academic Programme the students shall deposit the required amount of Admission Fee as given below. The School School of School School School of Admission shall be confirmed only after the Admission Fee is of Environment of of deposited by the student by the specified date. Commun- and Natural Manage- Social Languages ication Resources ment Sciences (ii) Non-payment of Fees within the stipulated time shall lead to 5-year MA MSC Ph.D MBA MA Msc. 5-Years cancellation of Admission. In this event the candidates next in the merit integrated Integrated waiting list shall be offered Admission. Equipment/ consumable Fee 0** 7000 2000 - - - - - Library Fee 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 FEE STRUCTURE 9.1 Laboratory Fee* - - 500 - - - - - Computer/Internet Fee 2300 2300 2300 2300 2300 2300 2300 2300 Examination Fee 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 Sports/Games/Cultural Activity Fee 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 (i) Fee Structure for Masters' Courses : Misc. Fee (Medical /ID) 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 1. Admission Fee : Rs. 2000.00 Professional Exposure*** 1000 3000 2500 - 2000 2000 1000 2000 2. Caution Money : Rs. 5000.00 Student Aid Fee 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 (Refundable) 3. Tution and other fees (per Semester) : Total 6000 15000 10000 5000 7000 7000 6000 7000 lS. School Tuition Other Hostel Fees Mess * Separate Laboratory fees would be No Fees* Fees** Lodging Electricity, water, Caution charged once the laboratory is other utilities Money commissioned. charges **** ** The Equipment fee for first 3 years in 1. School of Communication 5 year MA integrated course will be i. M.A. Communication 10,000 15,000 3,000 1,500 2,000 nil however, for the next 2 years of ii. Integrated MA Communication 7,000*** 6,000 3,000 1,500 2,000 the course Rs. 7,000 per semester will be charged. 2. School of Environment and Natural Resources *** This will include field visits, (i). M.Sc. 10,000 10,000 3,000 1,500 2,000 exchange of visits by (ii) Ph.D. 5,000 5,000 3,000 1,500 2,000 Professional/Academicians, etc. 3. School of Management (MBA) 30,000 7,000 3,000 1,500 2,000 4. School of Social Sciences (i). M.A. Economics 10,000 7,000 3,000 1,500 2,000 (ii). M.Sc. Economics 7,000 6,000 3,000 1,500 2,000 5. School of Languages 10,000 7,000 3,000 1,500 2,000

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REGISTRATION FINANCIAL FOR COURSES 10 ASSISTANCE 11

(i) It shall be mandatory for all the students to register before the (i) The University may consider Tuition Fee waiver in full or partial for commencement of the Course work according to the schedule notified in meritorious weaker Students up to a maximum of 10% of total students. the Prospectus. (ii) The University may provide financial assistance to meritorious students in (ii) Various courses offered under the programme shall be made known to the form of (a) Merit Scholarships and (b) Teaching and Research the students at the time of Registration done in the respective Schools. Assistantships after assessing their performance at the end of the (iii) After the Registration the students shall deposit duly completed second semester. Registration Cards duly signed by the Advisor in their respective Schools (iii) No student would be permitted to receive financial assistance from two and the concerned official in the Registrar Office. sources concurrently. "PANDIT MAHANAND DANGWAL (KIRTI NAGAR, TEHRI GARHWAL) SCHOLARSHIP" 11.1 The University has instituted this Scholarship out of endowment provided by Shri Brijnandan Dangwal, Dehradun for meritorious students of Doon University. The Guiding Principles of the Scholarship are as follows:- RENEWAL OF REGISTRATION 10.1 1. The Scholarship shall be based on Means cum Merit of the students (i) Every student shall be required to renew his/her registration at the subject to the performance appraisal on a year to year basis at the time Amount of Scholarship beginning of every semester till the completion of his/her study of award of Scholarship. 60% weightage shall be given to merit and 40% The Scholarship amount is fixed at programme. If a student fails to register in any semester within one week shall be given to the means. Rs. 5,000/- per month. from the specified dates of Registration and fail to pay the required Fees, 2. Students should continue to achieve a grade equivalent to 50% to be Eligibility it shall be assumed that he/she is not interested in continuing the eligible to apply for the Scholarship in the next year. 60% of the 1. The applicant should be programme and his/her name shall be struck off from the roles of the Scholarship shall be awarded to the girls and 40% to the boys. University. bonafide student of the 3. Scholarship shall be awarded at the entry point. Students, who have University. qualified the Entrance Test of the University, shall be considered fit to 2. Annual income of the parents apply for the Scholarship. should not exceed Rs.3 Lakh per 4. The Scholarship shall be granted for one year only. Scholarship holder year. This limit shall be reviewed will have to apply again every year in case he/she is interested. after 3 years. In exceptional LATE REGISTRATION 10.2 5. The Scholarship shall be distributed/dispersed equitably among all the cases, if there is no candidate Schools in the University. available within this limit, the (i) Late registration of students, due to reasons beyond their control could Scholarship Committee can 6. The Scholarship shall be deposited in the Bank Account of the recipient be permitted if so recommended by the concerned Dean of the Faculty consider cases up to Rs. 5 Lakh. students. and on payment of a late Registration fee of Rs. 500/-. 3. The Student should not have (ii) The last date for late registration shall be one week from the date of Number of Scholarships been given any punishment in commencement of classes/academic session. The Minimum number of Scholarships shall be six which could be increased any case of indiscipline conduct. to seven or eight by the Scholarship Committee after the appraisal.

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REGISTRATION FINANCIAL FOR COURSES 10 ASSISTANCE 11

(i) It shall be mandatory for all the students to register before the (i) The University may consider Tuition Fee waiver in full or partial for commencement of the Course work according to the schedule notified in meritorious weaker Students up to a maximum of 10% of total students. the Prospectus. (ii) The University may provide financial assistance to meritorious students in (ii) Various courses offered under the programme shall be made known to the form of (a) Merit Scholarships and (b) Teaching and Research the students at the time of Registration done in the respective Schools. Assistantships after assessing their performance at the end of the (iii) After the Registration the students shall deposit duly completed second semester. Registration Cards duly signed by the Advisor in their respective Schools (iii) No student would be permitted to receive financial assistance from two and the concerned official in the Registrar Office. sources concurrently. "PANDIT MAHANAND DANGWAL (KIRTI NAGAR, TEHRI GARHWAL) SCHOLARSHIP" 11.1 The University has instituted this Scholarship out of endowment provided by Shri Brijnandan Dangwal, Dehradun for meritorious students of Doon University. The Guiding Principles of the Scholarship are as follows:- RENEWAL OF REGISTRATION 10.1 1. The Scholarship shall be based on Means cum Merit of the students (i) Every student shall be required to renew his/her registration at the subject to the performance appraisal on a year to year basis at the time Amount of Scholarship beginning of every semester till the completion of his/her study of award of Scholarship. 60% weightage shall be given to merit and 40% The Scholarship amount is fixed at programme. If a student fails to register in any semester within one week shall be given to the means. Rs. 5,000/- per month. from the specified dates of Registration and fail to pay the required Fees, 2. Students should continue to achieve a grade equivalent to 50% to be Eligibility it shall be assumed that he/she is not interested in continuing the eligible to apply for the Scholarship in the next year. 60% of the 1. The applicant should be programme and his/her name shall be struck off from the roles of the Scholarship shall be awarded to the girls and 40% to the boys. University. bonafide student of the 3. Scholarship shall be awarded at the entry point. Students, who have University. qualified the Entrance Test of the University, shall be considered fit to 2. Annual income of the parents apply for the Scholarship. should not exceed Rs.3 Lakh per 4. The Scholarship shall be granted for one year only. Scholarship holder year. This limit shall be reviewed will have to apply again every year in case he/she is interested. after 3 years. In exceptional LATE REGISTRATION 10.2 5. The Scholarship shall be distributed/dispersed equitably among all the cases, if there is no candidate Schools in the University. available within this limit, the (i) Late registration of students, due to reasons beyond their control could Scholarship Committee can 6. The Scholarship shall be deposited in the Bank Account of the recipient be permitted if so recommended by the concerned Dean of the Faculty consider cases up to Rs. 5 Lakh. students. and on payment of a late Registration fee of Rs. 500/-. 3. The Student should not have (ii) The last date for late registration shall be one week from the date of Number of Scholarships been given any punishment in commencement of classes/academic session. The Minimum number of Scholarships shall be six which could be increased any case of indiscipline conduct. to seven or eight by the Scholarship Committee after the appraisal.

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ANTI RAGGING FACILITIES POLICY OF THE UNIVERSITY (PROHIBITION, PREVENTION AND PUNISHMENT) 12 13

With a view to prohibit and prevent the menace of ragging, the adversely affect the physique or University strictly adheres to the Anti Ragging Guide lines of psyche of a fresher or a junior student. The UGC. As per the direction of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of 12.2 India, students found guilty of ragging are awarded with punishment prescribed by the UGC. Any student indulging in PUNISHMENT ragging be brought to the notice of Member/ Coordinator/ Depending upon the nature and gravity of Chairperson of the ANTI-RAGGING COMMITTEE / ANTI the offence as established by the anti- ragging committee of the institution, the RAGGING SQUAD of the University immediately. All candidates possible punishments for those found selected for admission will be required to submit an Affidavit guilty of ragging at the institution level shall may be any one or any combination of the from their parents. Formats of Affidavits (Annexure IX) are following: given in the prospectus. (i) Cancellation of admission (ii) Suspension from attending classes (iii) Withholding/withdrawing scholarship/fellowship and other benefits (iv) Debarring from appearing in any test/examination or other evaluation process LIBRARY 13.1 (v) Withholding results The Central Library of Doon University aims to be a world-class knowledge (vi) Debarring from representing the resource centre in the area of Science, Social Science and Humanities and to institution in any regional, national or international meet, tournament, youth provide appropriate knowledge resources to meet the information needs of festival, etc. the academic and research community. The Library is partially automated 12.1 UGC REGULATIONS (vii) Suspension / expulsion from the hostel having a collection of over 5752 books predominantly related to environment, (viii) Rustication from the institution for economics, communication, management and languages (Chinese, Spanish period ranging from 1 to 4 and Germany). The Library holds a rich collection of printed as well as 'Ragging' means the following Any disorderly conduct whether by words Semester(s) electronic resources which include books, 58 journals (National and spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating or (ix) Expulsion from the institution and handling with rudeness any junior student, indulging in rowdy or undisciplined consequent debarring from admission International), online journals, CDs/DVDs, reports, manuals, encyclopedias, activities which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or to any other institution Fine upto Rs. dictionaries, directories, handbooks, etc. 2,50,000 psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in a fresher or a (x) Collective punishment: When the The Library collection, including CD-ROM databases and online journals are junior student or asking the student(s) to do any act or perform something persons committing or abetting the made available to all the faculties through University's network. The Library which the student will not do in a ordinary course and which has the effect of crime of ragging are not identified, the offers a wide range of information services to academia, researchers and causing or generating a sense of shame or embarrassment so as to institution shall resort to collective public.

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With a view to prohibit and prevent the menace of ragging, the adversely affect the physique or University strictly adheres to the Anti Ragging Guide lines of psyche of a fresher or a junior student. The UGC. As per the direction of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of 12.2 India, students found guilty of ragging are awarded with punishment prescribed by the UGC. Any student indulging in PUNISHMENT ragging be brought to the notice of Member/ Coordinator/ Depending upon the nature and gravity of Chairperson of the ANTI-RAGGING COMMITTEE / ANTI the offence as established by the anti- ragging committee of the institution, the RAGGING SQUAD of the University immediately. All candidates possible punishments for those found selected for admission will be required to submit an Affidavit guilty of ragging at the institution level shall may be any one or any combination of the from their parents. Formats of Affidavits (Annexure IX) are following: given in the prospectus. (i) Cancellation of admission (ii) Suspension from attending classes (iii) Withholding/withdrawing scholarship/fellowship and other benefits (iv) Debarring from appearing in any test/examination or other evaluation process LIBRARY 13.1 (v) Withholding results The Central Library of Doon University aims to be a world-class knowledge (vi) Debarring from representing the resource centre in the area of Science, Social Science and Humanities and to institution in any regional, national or international meet, tournament, youth provide appropriate knowledge resources to meet the information needs of festival, etc. the academic and research community. The Library is partially automated 12.1 UGC REGULATIONS (vii) Suspension / expulsion from the hostel having a collection of over 5752 books predominantly related to environment, (viii) Rustication from the institution for economics, communication, management and languages (Chinese, Spanish period ranging from 1 to 4 and Germany). The Library holds a rich collection of printed as well as 'Ragging' means the following Any disorderly conduct whether by words Semester(s) electronic resources which include books, 58 journals (National and spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating or (ix) Expulsion from the institution and handling with rudeness any junior student, indulging in rowdy or undisciplined consequent debarring from admission International), online journals, CDs/DVDs, reports, manuals, encyclopedias, activities which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or to any other institution Fine upto Rs. dictionaries, directories, handbooks, etc. 2,50,000 psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in a fresher or a (x) Collective punishment: When the The Library collection, including CD-ROM databases and online journals are junior student or asking the student(s) to do any act or perform something persons committing or abetting the made available to all the faculties through University's network. The Library which the student will not do in a ordinary course and which has the effect of crime of ragging are not identified, the offers a wide range of information services to academia, researchers and causing or generating a sense of shame or embarrassment so as to institution shall resort to collective public.

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HOSTEL 13.2 16. Inmates are not allowed to use electrical appliances (like heaters, electric irons, ovens, electric kettles, etc.) in the hostel. Doon University is a residential University. Students are expected to stay in the Hostel unless permitted otherwise. The students are encouraged to stay 17. Inmates shall check electric fittings, furniture and other articles issues to in the Campus as they will be required to participate in group discussions them at the time of occupying the room. They have to pay the and attend tutorials after the regular classes are over which will help the damage/shortage if any, at the end of academic year. student to clarify any doubts in the courses and improve their interpersonal 18. All inmates shall jointly and/or as a whole be responsible for any and communication skills. loss/damage of the property of the hostel. 19. Inmates are not allowed to interchange rooms. There are separate hostels for girls and boys. The hostels with single accommodation for each student are provided with modern facilities. 20. Transfer of furniture from one room to another room is not allowed. Residents are not allowed to keep heater for cooking/room heating, iron or 21. No inmate shall bring into or keep in the hostel premises any any other electrical appliances except mobile phone and laptops. All inflammable substance. students residing in the Hostel are to abide by Hostel and Cafeteria 22. Gambling and use of intoxicants and smoking are strictly prohibited. Regulations/Rules. The students are not permitted to keep firearms and 23. Inmates are not allowed to keep firearms (even licensed). music systems. They are also advised not to keep jewelry, camera and heavy 24. Inmates are not allowed to cook food in the hostel rooms. cash with them in the Hostel. The hostel has provision solar heater for warm 25. Inmates are expected to keep their rooms clean, tidy and maintain water during winter, courtyard for sports in each hostel, internet facility etc. cleanliness. No rubbish should be thrown into the wash basin, drain, General Rules and Regulation for Hostel Residents corridors or outside the rooms or in the surroundings. The bins kept for this purpose should be used. 1. Every inmate shall be required to maintain high standard of discipline, 26. Inmates are not allowed to enter in under-construction or unoccupied have respect for the University and conduct himself/herself in dignified buildings for their safety. manner. 27. All Inmates are required to communicate any change in address and 2. The inmates shall not be allowed to paste any objectionable posters or phone numbers of their parents or local guardian immediately to office of paintings on the walls of their rooms or in hostel premises. the Warden. 3. Loud music and other disturbances are not allowed in the hostel. 28. All inmates are required to route their complaints and grievances through 4. The inmates shall not do anything, which may cause disturbance in the proper channel. studies or may be deemed vulgar in any way. 29. Inmates shall be required to vacate their rooms while going on summer 5. Day outings are allowed only on Sundays. vacations and also as and when required. 6. Local Guardian's home outing is not allowed without the permission of 30. The Wardens are authorized to open any locked room in case of Hostel Warden. emergency. 7. No inmates shall leave station without informing the Warden in writing. 31. The Warden can search or visit any room at any time. 8. After 8:00 PM the inmates are not supposed to be outside the campus. 9. Dinner timing are 8PM to 9 PM. 10. The inmates shall not be absent from hostel after 10:00 PM in summers BANKING FACILITY WITH ATM and 9:00 PM in winters. 13.2 11. The inmates will have to sign entry register after dinner when they enter IS AVAILABLE AT THE CAMPUS hostel. 12. Visitors (Parents/Local Guardians and close relatives) shall be permitted or entertained only during specified visiting hours, i.e., 5 to 7 PM on working days and 10 AM to 5 PM on Sundays and holidays. 13. Guests are not allowed to stay in the hostel. The Inmates will be fined Rs 1000 /- in case any unauthorized guest is found in their room by the Hostel Warden. 14. Night stay for visiting family members of hostel inmates may be allowed MEDICAL AID ON CAMPUS 13.3 subject to availability of guest room in boys or girls hostels with nominal Basic medical health facilities are available to students in the Campus charges. Inmates may book room for their guests in hostel guest room. 15. Inmates should not waste electricity and contribute in conservation of water.

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HOSTEL 13.2 16. Inmates are not allowed to use electrical appliances (like heaters, electric irons, ovens, electric kettles, etc.) in the hostel. Doon University is a residential University. Students are expected to stay in the Hostel unless permitted otherwise. The students are encouraged to stay 17. Inmates shall check electric fittings, furniture and other articles issues to in the Campus as they will be required to participate in group discussions them at the time of occupying the room. They have to pay the and attend tutorials after the regular classes are over which will help the damage/shortage if any, at the end of academic year. student to clarify any doubts in the courses and improve their interpersonal 18. All inmates shall jointly and/or as a whole be responsible for any and communication skills. loss/damage of the property of the hostel. 19. Inmates are not allowed to interchange rooms. There are separate hostels for girls and boys. The hostels with single accommodation for each student are provided with modern facilities. 20. Transfer of furniture from one room to another room is not allowed. Residents are not allowed to keep heater for cooking/room heating, iron or 21. No inmate shall bring into or keep in the hostel premises any any other electrical appliances except mobile phone and laptops. All inflammable substance. students residing in the Hostel are to abide by Hostel and Cafeteria 22. Gambling and use of intoxicants and smoking are strictly prohibited. Regulations/Rules. The students are not permitted to keep firearms and 23. Inmates are not allowed to keep firearms (even licensed). music systems. They are also advised not to keep jewelry, camera and heavy 24. Inmates are not allowed to cook food in the hostel rooms. cash with them in the Hostel. The hostel has provision solar heater for warm 25. Inmates are expected to keep their rooms clean, tidy and maintain water during winter, courtyard for sports in each hostel, internet facility etc. cleanliness. No rubbish should be thrown into the wash basin, drain, General Rules and Regulation for Hostel Residents corridors or outside the rooms or in the surroundings. The bins kept for this purpose should be used. 1. Every inmate shall be required to maintain high standard of discipline, 26. Inmates are not allowed to enter in under-construction or unoccupied have respect for the University and conduct himself/herself in dignified buildings for their safety. manner. 27. All Inmates are required to communicate any change in address and 2. The inmates shall not be allowed to paste any objectionable posters or phone numbers of their parents or local guardian immediately to office of paintings on the walls of their rooms or in hostel premises. the Warden. 3. Loud music and other disturbances are not allowed in the hostel. 28. All inmates are required to route their complaints and grievances through 4. The inmates shall not do anything, which may cause disturbance in the proper channel. studies or may be deemed vulgar in any way. 29. Inmates shall be required to vacate their rooms while going on summer 5. Day outings are allowed only on Sundays. vacations and also as and when required. 6. Local Guardian's home outing is not allowed without the permission of 30. The Wardens are authorized to open any locked room in case of Hostel Warden. emergency. 7. No inmates shall leave station without informing the Warden in writing. 31. The Warden can search or visit any room at any time. 8. After 8:00 PM the inmates are not supposed to be outside the campus. 9. Dinner timing are 8PM to 9 PM. 10. The inmates shall not be absent from hostel after 10:00 PM in summers BANKING FACILITY WITH ATM and 9:00 PM in winters. 13.2 11. The inmates will have to sign entry register after dinner when they enter IS AVAILABLE AT THE CAMPUS hostel. 12. Visitors (Parents/Local Guardians and close relatives) shall be permitted or entertained only during specified visiting hours, i.e., 5 to 7 PM on working days and 10 AM to 5 PM on Sundays and holidays. 13. Guests are not allowed to stay in the hostel. The Inmates will be fined Rs 1000 /- in case any unauthorized guest is found in their room by the Hostel Warden. 14. Night stay for visiting family members of hostel inmates may be allowed MEDICAL AID ON CAMPUS 13.3 subject to availability of guest room in boys or girls hostels with nominal Basic medical health facilities are available to students in the Campus charges. Inmates may book room for their guests in hostel guest room. 15. Inmates should not waste electricity and contribute in conservation of water.

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EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES / DOCUMENTS REQUIRED AT GAMES AND SPORTS / 13.4 THE TIME OF ADMISSION CULTURAL ACTIVITIES (See Section-7.7)

The University will encourage participation of students in sports and games FORMAT OF FORM FOR CONDUCT, RESERVATION, DOMICILE STATUS AND for which adequate facilities are available. Extracurricular activities such as MEDICAL CERTIFICATES literary, cultural, social, film, etc. are organized at the University level. The (Annexures I - IX are required only at the time of Admission) 14 University participates in all India Youth Festivals.

13.6 Annexure - I FORM 1 SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT CELL TWO POINTS CHARACTER There is a Social Empowerment Cell in the University which is mandated AND CONDUCT CERTIFICATE to provide free coaching to internal candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Tribes, and Note: This Certificate must be signed by the Head of the Institution last attended of which the Candidate was a bonafide minorities. Later, such facilities will also be extended to external student prior to his/her admission at Doon University. The Certificate must be submitted in original along with the other candidates. The Cell will offer required documents failing which he/she may not be permitted to appear before the Counseling Committee, and refused remedial coaching in written and admission. spoken English and basic computer 13.5 skills. The Cell will also provide I Principal of the coaching to candidates preparing for (Name of the Principal) (Name of the Institution) PLACEMENT CELL / CORPORATE various State, Central and Banking RESOURCE CELL (CRC) Services examinations and NET- do hereby certify that UGC. (Full name of student) son/daughter of has been a bonafide student/ was a student The Corporate Resource Cell has been established for empowering and making special provisions for providing employment and career opportunities of this Institution from to to all the students of School of Management. Doon University. The Cell has (Month and Year) (Month and Year) comprehensive participation from Faculty as well as students. There are different placement teams for students of different semesters. The Cell is fully During his/her stay in this Institution, his/her conduct has been good and that: equipped with all technological support for seamless functioning and better 1. He/ She has not taken part in any activity subversive of the rules, regulations and discipline of this Institution, and that delivery of results. The CRC organizes various Corporate Workshops to enhance employability skills for MBA students. 2. He/ She has never used unfair means in any examination conducted in or by this Institution during the above period. The Corporate Resource Cell has databank of Top 15000 Companies in India on the basis of Market Capitalization. There is a strategic tie-up between the CRC and various companies from the Corporate World to boost the placement activities. Recently, all the students of MBA 1st Semester were (Signature and Name of the Principal) placed in various live projects during their Winter Break through CRC. Place…………………… Almost 50 percent of the students of MBA batch 2011-13 have undergone Summer Training. Date……………………….. Institution Seal

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EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES / DOCUMENTS REQUIRED AT GAMES AND SPORTS / 13.4 THE TIME OF ADMISSION CULTURAL ACTIVITIES (See Section-7.7)

The University will encourage participation of students in sports and games FORMAT OF FORM FOR CONDUCT, RESERVATION, DOMICILE STATUS AND for which adequate facilities are available. Extracurricular activities such as MEDICAL CERTIFICATES literary, cultural, social, film, etc. are organized at the University level. The (Annexures I - IX are required only at the time of Admission) 14 University participates in all India Youth Festivals.

13.6 Annexure - I FORM 1 SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT CELL TWO POINTS CHARACTER There is a Social Empowerment Cell in the University which is mandated AND CONDUCT CERTIFICATE to provide free coaching to internal candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Tribes, and Note: This Certificate must be signed by the Head of the Institution last attended of which the Candidate was a bonafide minorities. Later, such facilities will also be extended to external student prior to his/her admission at Doon University. The Certificate must be submitted in original along with the other candidates. The Cell will offer required documents failing which he/she may not be permitted to appear before the Counseling Committee, and refused remedial coaching in written and admission. spoken English and basic computer 13.5 skills. The Cell will also provide I Principal of the coaching to candidates preparing for (Name of the Principal) (Name of the Institution) PLACEMENT CELL / CORPORATE various State, Central and Banking RESOURCE CELL (CRC) Services examinations and NET- do hereby certify that UGC. (Full name of student) son/daughter of has been a bonafide student/ was a student The Corporate Resource Cell has been established for empowering and making special provisions for providing employment and career opportunities of this Institution from to to all the students of School of Management. Doon University. The Cell has (Month and Year) (Month and Year) comprehensive participation from Faculty as well as students. There are different placement teams for students of different semesters. The Cell is fully During his/her stay in this Institution, his/her conduct has been good and that: equipped with all technological support for seamless functioning and better 1. He/ She has not taken part in any activity subversive of the rules, regulations and discipline of this Institution, and that delivery of results. The CRC organizes various Corporate Workshops to enhance employability skills for MBA students. 2. He/ She has never used unfair means in any examination conducted in or by this Institution during the above period. The Corporate Resource Cell has databank of Top 15000 Companies in India on the basis of Market Capitalization. There is a strategic tie-up between the CRC and various companies from the Corporate World to boost the placement activities. Recently, all the students of MBA 1st Semester were (Signature and Name of the Principal) placed in various live projects during their Winter Break through CRC. Place…………………… Almost 50 percent of the students of MBA batch 2011-13 have undergone Summer Training. Date……………………….. Institution Seal

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Annexure - II FORM 2 Annexure - III FORM 3

vuqlwfpr tkfr@tutkfr (UKSC/UKST) FORMAT FOR Uttarakhand Backward Class (UKBC) ¼vH;FkhZ ds tUe ftys ds ftyk eftLVsªV@izFke Dykl eftLVsªV }kjk izekf.kr½ mRrjk[k.M ds vU; fiNM+s oxZ ds fy, tkfr izek.k&i= dk izi= (UKBC)

izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@Jherh@dqekjh izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@Jherh@dqekjh lqiq=@lqiq=h Jh fuoklh xkao@'kgj rglhy lqiq=@lqiq=h Jh fuoklh xzke ftyk izns'k dk tUe tkfr esa gqvk FkkA rglhy uxj ftyk ;g tkfr vuqlwfpr tkfr@tutkfr;ksa vkns'k ¼la'kks/ku½ ,DV 1956 ds vUrxZr Hkkjr ljdkj@ mRrjk[k.M 'kklu@ mRrjk[k.M jkT; dh fiNM+h tkfr ds O;fDr gSaA ;g tkfr mRrjk[k.M yksd ljdkj }kjk ekU; vuqlwfpr tkfr@tutkfr gSA lsok ¼vuqlwfpr tkfr;ksa@vuqlwfpr tutkfr;ksa rFkk vU; fiNMs+ oxksZa ds fy, vkj{k.k½ vf/kfu;e dh vuqlwph ds vUrxZr ekU;rk izkIr gSA ;g Hkh izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@Jherh@dqekjh mDr vf/kfu;e }kjk fu/kkZfjr Øhfefy;j ls vkPNkfnr ugh gSA Jh@Jherh@dqekjh rFkk vFkok mudk ifjokj mRrjk[k.M ds xzke vH;FkhZ ds gLRkk{kj % gLRkk{kj Rkglhy uxj ftyk fnukad % iwjk uke esa lkekU;r% jgrk gSA LFkku % eksgj

vH;FkhZ ds gLrk{kj % gLrk{kj ftyk vf/kdkjh@vfrfjDr ftyk vf/kdkjh@flVh eftLVªsV@ fnukad % iwjk uke % ijxuk eftLVªsV@rglhynkj LFkku % eksgj

ftyk vf/kdkjh@vfrfjDr ftyk vf/kdkjh@flVh eftLVªsV@ Ikjxuk eftLVªsV@rglhynkj

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vuqlwfpr tkfr@tutkfr (UKSC/UKST) FORMAT FOR Uttarakhand Backward Class (UKBC) ¼vH;FkhZ ds tUe ftys ds ftyk eftLVsªV@izFke Dykl eftLVsªV }kjk izekf.kr½ mRrjk[k.M ds vU; fiNM+s oxZ ds fy, tkfr izek.k&i= dk izi= (UKBC)

izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@Jherh@dqekjh izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@Jherh@dqekjh lqiq=@lqiq=h Jh fuoklh xkao@'kgj rglhy lqiq=@lqiq=h Jh fuoklh xzke ftyk izns'k dk tUe tkfr esa gqvk FkkA rglhy uxj ftyk ;g tkfr vuqlwfpr tkfr@tutkfr;ksa vkns'k ¼la'kks/ku½ ,DV 1956 ds vUrxZr Hkkjr ljdkj@ mRrjk[k.M 'kklu@ mRrjk[k.M jkT; dh fiNM+h tkfr ds O;fDr gSaA ;g tkfr mRrjk[k.M yksd ljdkj }kjk ekU; vuqlwfpr tkfr@tutkfr gSA lsok ¼vuqlwfpr tkfr;ksa@vuqlwfpr tutkfr;ksa rFkk vU; fiNMs+ oxksZa ds fy, vkj{k.k½ vf/kfu;e dh vuqlwph ds vUrxZr ekU;rk izkIr gSA ;g Hkh izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@Jherh@dqekjh mDr vf/kfu;e }kjk fu/kkZfjr Øhfefy;j ls vkPNkfnr ugh gSA Jh@Jherh@dqekjh rFkk vFkok mudk ifjokj mRrjk[k.M ds xzke vH;FkhZ ds gLRkk{kj % gLRkk{kj Rkglhy uxj ftyk fnukad % iwjk uke esa lkekU;r% jgrk gSA LFkku % eksgj

vH;FkhZ ds gLrk{kj % gLrk{kj ftyk vf/kdkjh@vfrfjDr ftyk vf/kdkjh@flVh eftLVªsV@ fnukad % iwjk uke % ijxuk eftLVªsV@rglhynkj LFkku % eksgj

ftyk vf/kdkjh@vfrfjDr ftyk vf/kdkjh@flVh eftLVªsV@ Ikjxuk eftLVªsV@rglhynkj

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mRrjk[kaM ds Lora=rk lsukuh (Sub Category Children of Freedom Fighters) mRrjk[k.M lsok ny (Sub Category Defence Personnel Wards) ml ftys ds ftykf/kdkjh }kjk izekf.kr ftldk vH;FkhZ fuoklh gS vfUre ;wfuV ds vkfQlj dkekfUMax }kjk izekf.kr

izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@dqekjh ;g izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh iq=@iq=h Jh@Jherh fuoklh fuoklh xk¡o@'kgj rglhy ftyk ds iq=@iq=h@iq= ds iq=@iq= dh iq=h ¼vfookfgr½ gSA Jh@Jherh mRrjk[kM fnukad dks lsok fuo`Rr @;q) esa ekjs x;s@viax gks x;sA os ml le; Hkkjrh; Fky lsuk] tylsuk@ok;q lsuk LFkku us Lora=rk laxzke esa Hkkx ysus ds dkj.k&¼tks ykxw u gks mls dkVus dk d"V djsa½ (Superannuated) es ds in ij dk;Zjr FksA 1- de ls de nks ekg dh okLRkfod vof/k ds fy, dkjkokl dk n.M Hkksxk gks] ;k 2- utjcanh ;k v.Mj Vªk;y dSnh ds :Ik esa tsy esa de ls de rhu ekl jgs gksa] ;k 3- de ls de 10 csrksa dh ltk ik;h gks] ;k fnukad % ;wfuV dekfUMax vkfQlj ds gLRkk{kj 4- Qjkj ?ksf"kr gqvk gks] ;k LFkku % uke % 5- Xkksyh ls ?kk;y gqvk gks] ;k Ekksgj 6- ohjxfr izkIr dh gks] ;k 7- ,sls O;fDr Hkh tks is'kkoj dk.M ds jgs gksa];k 8- HkwriwoZ vktkn fgUn QkSt ds izekf.kr lSfud gks ;k 9- HkwrIkwoZ bafM;k bafMisaMasl yhx ds izekf.kr lnL; gksA ¼ftyk eftLVªsV }kjk izekf.kr½

;g izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@dqŒ fuoklh xk¡o@'kgj fVIi.kh % ,sls O;fDr ftUgksusa ekQh ekaxh gks] mDr ifjHkk"kk esa lfEefyr ugh ekus tk;saxsA rglhy ftyk mijksDr lsuk ny ds lsok fuo`Rr ;g Hkh izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@dqekjh ;q) esa ekjs x;s@viax gks x;s deZpkjh tks mRrjk[k.M ds LFkk;h fuoklh gSa@Fks] ds iq=@iq=h gSaA mijksDr Lora=rk laxzke lSukuh Jh@Jherh ds iq=@iq=h gSa vFkok muds (Superannuater)/ ikS=@ikS=h gSa rFkk og mu ij okLro esa vkfJr gSaA

fnukad % gLRkk{kj ftyk eftLVªsV vH;FkhZ ds gLrk{kj gLrk{kj ftyk eftLVªsV LFkku % uke fnukad % uke % Ekksgj LFkku % eksgj

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Annexure - IV FORM 4 Annexure - V FORM 5

mRrjk[kaM ds Lora=rk lsukuh (Sub Category Children of Freedom Fighters) mRrjk[k.M lsok ny (Sub Category Defence Personnel Wards) ml ftys ds ftykf/kdkjh }kjk izekf.kr ftldk vH;FkhZ fuoklh gS vfUre ;wfuV ds vkfQlj dkekfUMax }kjk izekf.kr izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@dqekjh ;g izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh iq=@iq=h Jh@Jherh fuoklh fuoklh xk¡o@'kgj rglhy ftyk ds iq=@iq=h@iq= ds iq=@iq= dh iq=h ¼vfookfgr½ gSA Jh@Jherh mRrjk[kM fnukad dks lsok fuo`Rr @;q) esa ekjs x;s@viax gks x;sA os ml le; Hkkjrh; Fky lsuk] tylsuk@ok;q lsuk LFkku us Lora=rk laxzke esa Hkkx ysus ds dkj.k&¼tks ykxw u gks mls dkVus dk d"V djsa½ (Superannuated) es ds in ij dk;Zjr FksA 1- de ls de nks ekg dh okLRkfod vof/k ds fy, dkjkokl dk n.M Hkksxk gks] ;k 2- utjcanh ;k v.Mj Vªk;y dSnh ds :Ik esa tsy esa de ls de rhu ekl jgs gksa] ;k 3- de ls de 10 csrksa dh ltk ik;h gks] ;k fnukad % ;wfuV dekfUMax vkfQlj ds gLRkk{kj 4- Qjkj ?ksf"kr gqvk gks] ;k LFkku % uke % 5- Xkksyh ls ?kk;y gqvk gks] ;k Ekksgj 6- ohjxfr izkIr dh gks] ;k 7- ,sls O;fDr Hkh tks is'kkoj dk.M ds jgs gksa];k 8- HkwriwoZ vktkn fgUn QkSt ds izekf.kr lSfud gks ;k 9- HkwrIkwoZ bafM;k bafMisaMasl yhx ds izekf.kr lnL; gksA ¼ftyk eftLVªsV }kjk izekf.kr½

;g izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@dqŒ fuoklh xk¡o@'kgj fVIi.kh % ,sls O;fDr ftUgksusa ekQh ekaxh gks] mDr ifjHkk"kk esa lfEefyr ugh ekus tk;saxsA rglhy ftyk mijksDr lsuk ny ds lsok fuo`Rr ;g Hkh izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@dqekjh ;q) esa ekjs x;s@viax gks x;s deZpkjh tks mRrjk[k.M ds LFkk;h fuoklh gSa@Fks] ds iq=@iq=h gSaA mijksDr Lora=rk laxzke lSukuh Jh@Jherh ds iq=@iq=h gSa vFkok muds (Superannuater)/ ikS=@ikS=h gSa rFkk og mu ij okLro esa vkfJr gSaA

fnukad % gLRkk{kj ftyk eftLVªsV vH;FkhZ ds gLrk{kj gLrk{kj ftyk eftLVªsV LFkku % uke fnukad % uke % Ekksgj LFkku % eksgj

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'kkjhfjd fodykax ds vf/keku ds fy, izek.k&i= - Physically Handicapped FORMAT FOR MEDICAL CERTIFICATE ¼eq[; fpfdRlk vf/kdkjh }kjk izekf.kr½ (TO BE OBTAINED FROM A CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER OF DISTRICT)

izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@dqŒ iq=@iq=h] Jh@Jherh L.T. M.I. fuoklh xk¡o@'kgj rglhy ftyk mRrjk[k.M tkap ds vuqlkj uhps fy[ks dkj.kksa ls 'kkjhfjd :Ik ls fodYkkax gSA Height Weight Chest Abdomen ¼dsoy eq[; fpfdRlk vf/kdkjh gh dkj.k fy[ksa½

History Operation Kock's Colic's BP ;g Hkh izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd mijksDr Seizures Asthma Piles Diabetes fodykax fLFkfr vH;FkhZ ds f'k{kk izkIr djus esa ck/kd ugha gksxhA E Pulse Tonsil DNS Hernia X fnukad % gLrk{kj eq[; fpfdRlk vf/kdkjh A LFkku % uke M Pallor L Nodes CSOM Hydrocele eksgj I N Annexure - VII FORM 7 A Cardiovascular CNS T I Respiratory GIT LFkkbZ fuokl izek.k&i= O ¼'kklukns'k la[;k 2588@,d&4@lk0 iz0@2001½ N Genitourinary Others Is the candidate physically handicapped : Yes/No If yes. Type of handicap (Please tick) : Type-I : One leg defective or missing izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@dq0@Jherh@ iq=@iq=h@ Type-II : One hand defective or missing iRuh Jh fuoklh xzke @eksg-@okMZ Type-III : One hand and one leg defective rglhy ftyk mRrjk[k.M ds LFkk;h fuoklh gSA Any other type of handicap (Please specify) : Any other finding: Final result. (Fit/Unfit) ...... Based on the medical standards ;g Hkh izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd mDr izek.k i= fuxZr djus ls iwoZ fu/kkZfjr leLr ekunMksa dh Hkyh Hkkafr tk¡p dj yh xbZ gS] given in Appendix III of the Prospectus for the purpose of Admission. vkSj eS tkap ls iw.kZr;k lUrq"V gw¡A Signature of Candidate Signature of Chief Medical Officer gLRkk{kj ftyk eftLVªsV (with official stamp) Date: uke % eksgj Doon University 50 PROSPECTUS 2012-13 PROSPECTUS 2012-13 51

Annexure - VI FORM 6 Annexure - VIII FORM 8

'kkjhfjd fodykax ds vf/keku ds fy, izek.k&i= - Physically Handicapped FORMAT FOR MEDICAL CERTIFICATE ¼eq[; fpfdRlk vf/kdkjh }kjk izekf.kr½ (TO BE OBTAINED FROM A CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER OF DISTRICT) izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@dqŒ iq=@iq=h] Jh@Jherh L.T. M.I. fuoklh xk¡o@'kgj rglhy ftyk mRrjk[k.M tkap ds vuqlkj uhps fy[ks dkj.kksa ls 'kkjhfjd :Ik ls fodYkkax gSA Height Weight Chest Abdomen ¼dsoy eq[; fpfdRlk vf/kdkjh gh dkj.k fy[ksa½

History Operation Kock's Colic's BP ;g Hkh izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd mijksDr Seizures Asthma Piles Diabetes fodykax fLFkfr vH;FkhZ ds f'k{kk izkIr djus esa ck/kd ugha gksxhA E Pulse Tonsil DNS Hernia X fnukad % gLrk{kj eq[; fpfdRlk vf/kdkjh A LFkku % uke M Pallor L Nodes CSOM Hydrocele eksgj I N Annexure - VII FORM 7 A Cardiovascular CNS T I Respiratory GIT LFkkbZ fuokl izek.k&i= O ¼'kklukns'k la[;k 2588@,d&4@lk0 iz0@2001½ N Genitourinary Others Is the candidate physically handicapped : Yes/No If yes. Type of handicap (Please tick) : Type-I : One leg defective or missing izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@dq0@Jherh@ iq=@iq=h@ Type-II : One hand defective or missing iRuh Jh fuoklh xzke @eksg-@okMZ Type-III : One hand and one leg defective rglhy ftyk mRrjk[k.M ds LFkk;h fuoklh gSA Any other type of handicap (Please specify) : Any other finding: Final result. (Fit/Unfit) ...... Based on the medical standards ;g Hkh izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd mDr izek.k i= fuxZr djus ls iwoZ fu/kkZfjr leLr ekunMksa dh Hkyh Hkkafr tk¡p dj yh xbZ gS] given in Appendix III of the Prospectus for the purpose of Admission. vkSj eS tkap ls iw.kZr;k lUrq"V gw¡A Signature of Candidate Signature of Chief Medical Officer gLRkk{kj ftyk eftLVªsV (with official stamp) Date: uke % eksgj Doon University 52 PROSPECTUS 2012-13 PROSPECTUS 2012-13 53

ANTI-RAGGING Annexure - IX AFFIDAVIT BY PARENTS/GUARDIAN (On Rs. 10/- Stamp Paper)

ANTI-RAGGING I, Mr./Mrs./Ms. ______(full name of parent/guardian) AFFIDAVIT BY THE STUDENT father/mother/guardian of , (full name of student with admission/registration/enrolment number) , having been (On Rs. 10/- Stamp Paper) admitted to ____(name of the institution) , have received a copy of the UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009, (hereinafter called the "Regulations"), carefully read and fully understood the provisions contained in the said Regulations. I). (full name of student with admission /registration /enrolment number) S/o D/o Mr./Mrs./Ms. ______2) I have, in particular, perused clause 3 of the Regulations and am aware as to what constitutes ragging. ______, having been admitted to (name of the institution) , have received a copy of the UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009, (hereinafter called the 3) I have also, in particular, perused clause 7 and clause 9.1 of the Regulations and am fully aware of the penal and "Regulations") carefully read and fully understood the provisions contained in the said Regulations. administrative action that is liable to be taken against my ward in case he/she is found guilty of or abetting ragging, actively or passively, or being part of a conspiracy to promote ragging. 2). I have, in particular, perused clause 3 of the Regulations and am aware as to what constitutes ragging. 4) I hereby solemnly aver and undertake that 3). I have also, in particular, perused clause 7 and clause 9.1 of the Regulations and I am fully aware of the penal and administrative action that is liable to be taken against me in case I am found guilty of or abetting ragging, actively or a) My ward will not indulge in any behaviour or act that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulations. passively, or being part of a conspiracy to promote ragging. b) My ward will not participate in or abet or propagate through any act of commission or omission that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulations. 4). I hereby solemnly aver and undertake that a) I will not indulge in any behavior or act that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulations. b) I will not participate in or abet or propagate through any act of 5) I hereby affirm that, if found guilty of ragging, my ward is liable for punishment according to clause 9.1 of the commission or omission that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulations. Regulations, without prejudice to any other criminal action that may be taken against my ward under any penal law or any law for the time being in force. 5). I hereby affirm that, if found guilty of ragging, I am liable for punishment according to clause 9.1 of the Regulations, without prejudice to any other criminal action that may be taken against me under any penal law or any law for the time 6) I hereby declare that my ward has not been expelled or debarred from admission in any institution in the country on being in force. account of being found guilty of, abetting or being part of a conspiracy to promote, ragging; and further affirm that, in case the declaration is found to be untrue, the admission of my ward is liable to be cancelled. 6). I hereby declare that I have not been expelled or debarred from admission in any institution in the country on account of being found guilty of, abetting or being part of a conspiracy to promote, ragging; and further affirm that, in case the Declared this ______day of ______month of ______year. declaration is found to be untrue, I am aware that my admission is liable to be cancelled.

Declared this ______day of ______month of ______year. ______Signature of deponent Name: ______Address: Signature of deponent Name: Telephone/ Mobile No.:

VERIFICATION VERIFICATION Verified that the contents of this affidavit are true to the best of my knowledge and no part of the affidavit is false and nothing Verified that the contents of this affidavit are true to the best of my knowledge and no part of the affidavit is false and nothing has been concealed or misstated therein. Verified at (place) on this the (day) of (month) , (year ) . has been concealed or misstated therein. Verified at (place) on this the (day) of (month) , (year ) .

______Signature of deponent Signature of deponent Solemnly affirmed and signed in my presence on this the (day) of (month), (year ) after reading the contents of this affidavit. Solemnly affirmed and signed in my presence on this the (day) of (month), (year ) after reading the contents of this affidavit. OATH COMMISSIONER OATH COMMISSIONER

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ANTI-RAGGING Annexure - IX AFFIDAVIT BY PARENTS/GUARDIAN (On Rs. 10/- Stamp Paper)

ANTI-RAGGING I, Mr./Mrs./Ms. ______(full name of parent/guardian) AFFIDAVIT BY THE STUDENT father/mother/guardian of , (full name of student with admission/registration/enrolment number) , having been (On Rs. 10/- Stamp Paper) admitted to ____(name of the institution) , have received a copy of the UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009, (hereinafter called the "Regulations"), carefully read and fully understood the provisions contained in the said Regulations. I). (full name of student with admission /registration /enrolment number) S/o D/o Mr./Mrs./Ms. ______2) I have, in particular, perused clause 3 of the Regulations and am aware as to what constitutes ragging. ______, having been admitted to (name of the institution) , have received a copy of the UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009, (hereinafter called the 3) I have also, in particular, perused clause 7 and clause 9.1 of the Regulations and am fully aware of the penal and "Regulations") carefully read and fully understood the provisions contained in the said Regulations. administrative action that is liable to be taken against my ward in case he/she is found guilty of or abetting ragging, actively or passively, or being part of a conspiracy to promote ragging. 2). I have, in particular, perused clause 3 of the Regulations and am aware as to what constitutes ragging. 4) I hereby solemnly aver and undertake that 3). I have also, in particular, perused clause 7 and clause 9.1 of the Regulations and I am fully aware of the penal and administrative action that is liable to be taken against me in case I am found guilty of or abetting ragging, actively or a) My ward will not indulge in any behaviour or act that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulations. passively, or being part of a conspiracy to promote ragging. b) My ward will not participate in or abet or propagate through any act of commission or omission that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulations. 4). I hereby solemnly aver and undertake that a) I will not indulge in any behavior or act that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulations. b) I will not participate in or abet or propagate through any act of 5) I hereby affirm that, if found guilty of ragging, my ward is liable for punishment according to clause 9.1 of the commission or omission that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulations. Regulations, without prejudice to any other criminal action that may be taken against my ward under any penal law or any law for the time being in force. 5). I hereby affirm that, if found guilty of ragging, I am liable for punishment according to clause 9.1 of the Regulations, without prejudice to any other criminal action that may be taken against me under any penal law or any law for the time 6) I hereby declare that my ward has not been expelled or debarred from admission in any institution in the country on being in force. account of being found guilty of, abetting or being part of a conspiracy to promote, ragging; and further affirm that, in case the declaration is found to be untrue, the admission of my ward is liable to be cancelled. 6). I hereby declare that I have not been expelled or debarred from admission in any institution in the country on account of being found guilty of, abetting or being part of a conspiracy to promote, ragging; and further affirm that, in case the Declared this ______day of ______month of ______year. declaration is found to be untrue, I am aware that my admission is liable to be cancelled.

Declared this ______day of ______month of ______year. ______Signature of deponent Name: ______Address: Signature of deponent Name: Telephone/ Mobile No.:

VERIFICATION VERIFICATION Verified that the contents of this affidavit are true to the best of my knowledge and no part of the affidavit is false and nothing Verified that the contents of this affidavit are true to the best of my knowledge and no part of the affidavit is false and nothing has been concealed or misstated therein. Verified at (place) on this the (day) of (month) , (year ) . has been concealed or misstated therein. Verified at (place) on this the (day) of (month) , (year ) .

______Signature of deponent Signature of deponent Solemnly affirmed and signed in my presence on this the (day) of (month), (year ) after reading the contents of this affidavit. Solemnly affirmed and signed in my presence on this the (day) of (month), (year ) after reading the contents of this affidavit. OATH COMMISSIONER OATH COMMISSIONER

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Self Attested Photograph DOON UNIVERSITY DEHRADUN (UTTARAKHAND) APPLICATION APPLICATION FORM FOR ADMISSION FORM FOR 2012-2013 Form No……...... …………….. ROLL No. ADMISSION Form Fee Rs.600/- (Not to be filled up by candidate) INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES 15 FOR FILLING THE APPLICATION FORM Please tear the Application Form along the perforations carefully and staple it along with the acknowledgement card.

1. Candidate's Name:

Please read the following Instructions carefully before filling the Application University, Kedarpur, Ajabpur 2. Father's Name: Form P.O., Dehradun-248001, 1. Fill the Application Form in ENGLISH in legible manner in applicant's own Uttarakhand, India. 3. Mother's Name: handwriting using Black Ball-Point Pen. 18. The Candidates appearing in the 2. All entries in the boxes must be made only in CAPITAL LETTERS. qualifying exam will be allowed to 4. Date of Birth : Date Month Year 3. Please affix a recent Passport size (3.5 x 4.5) colour photograph in the sit in the Entrance Test 5. Sex : Male Female appropriate space provided. The photograph should be self attested. provisionally subject to fulfillment of qualifying requirements at the 4. Tick (Ö ) the relevant box wherever provided. time of admission, they must 6. Whether covered under Uttarakhand Reservation (Tick One) Yes No 5. The Candidate should write his/her name in the order as entered in his/her however submit the marks sheet qualifying examination Certificate/ Mark sheet. of the last exam passed. 7. Category : OBC SC ST Defence Freedom Physically Women Others (Tick whichever is Person Fighter Handicapped applicable) 6. Write the name of Guardian, if father is not alive. 19. Last date for receiving completed 7. The Date of Birth must be as recorded in the High School/ School Leaving Application Form: May 14, 2011, (Specify) Certificate. with late fee of Rs 100 upto 21 8. Please write your full mailing and permanent address with PIN CODE., May, 2011. The University shall 8. Nationality: Telephone No. and email address, if any. not be responsible for any postal 9. E-mail address: 9. Please do not fill in place(s) meant for Office use. delay or non-delivery of filled in Application form to the University 10. The Candidates should refer to Section 9.1 of the Prospectus regarding 10. Address (1) : Fee details. The details of the Bank Draft/ Cash receipt should be entered before the due date or receipt of at the appropriate place. At the back of of the Bank Draft, Name, and Admit Card by the candidate. (For Correspondence) address of the Candidate must be written. 20. List of examination centers are : 11. An Incomplete or Illegible Application Form will be rejected. (1) Dehradun (2)Srinagar 12. Providing of false and inaccurate information will result in cancellation of Garhwal (3) New Delhi (4) Phone No. admission. Haldwani (5) Almora (6)Lucknow (7) Chandigarh (8) 13. Do not enclose any original copy of degree or certificate with the 11. Permanent Address : Ahmedabad (9) Hissar (10) Application Form. Bring original and attested copies of degrees/mark- Kolkata (11) Bhopal (12) sheets/certificates, etc. at the time of Counseling. Guwahati (13) Bangalore 14. Acknowledgement Card: One printed Acknowledgement Card is enclosed (14) Jaipur (15) Gorakhpur The Phone No. with the Application Form which should be detached and stapled with the University reserves its right to 12. Course applied for.: Application Form by the candidate. The candidate is required to fill all the change/cancel any of the above columns provided in the Acknowledgement Card. centers of Admission test at its 13. Choice for Test Centre: 1st Choice 2nd Choice 15. Please attach Marks Sheet of Qualifying exam. discretion. The examination 16. Please enclose TWO (stamped) self-addressed envelopes (10x25 cm) center mentioned in the admit (Except for MBA Candidates) along with the Application Form. cards will be final. 17. Mail completed Application Form to the Coordinator of Admission, Doon 54 PROSPECTUS 2012-13

Self Attested Photograph DOON UNIVERSITY DEHRADUN (UTTARAKHAND) APPLICATION APPLICATION FORM FOR ADMISSION FORM FOR 2012-2013 Form No……...... …………….. ROLL No. ADMISSION Form Fee Rs.600/- (Not to be filled up by candidate) INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES 15 FOR FILLING THE APPLICATION FORM Please tear the Application Form along the perforations carefully and staple it along with the acknowledgement card.

1. Candidate's Name:

Please read the following Instructions carefully before filling the Application University, Kedarpur, Ajabpur 2. Father's Name: Form P.O., Dehradun-248001, 1. Fill the Application Form in ENGLISH in legible manner in applicant's own Uttarakhand, India. 3. Mother's Name: handwriting using Black Ball-Point Pen. 18. The Candidates appearing in the 2. All entries in the boxes must be made only in CAPITAL LETTERS. qualifying exam will be allowed to 4. Date of Birth : Date Month Year 3. Please affix a recent Passport size (3.5 x 4.5) colour photograph in the sit in the Entrance Test 5. Sex : Male Female appropriate space provided. The photograph should be self attested. provisionally subject to fulfillment of qualifying requirements at the 4. Tick (Ö ) the relevant box wherever provided. time of admission, they must 6. Whether covered under Uttarakhand Reservation (Tick One) Yes No 5. The Candidate should write his/her name in the order as entered in his/her however submit the marks sheet qualifying examination Certificate/ Mark sheet. of the last exam passed. 7. Category : OBC SC ST Defence Freedom Physically Women Others (Tick whichever is Person Fighter Handicapped applicable) 6. Write the name of Guardian, if father is not alive. 19. Last date for receiving completed 7. The Date of Birth must be as recorded in the High School/ School Leaving Application Form: May 14, 2011, (Specify) Certificate. with late fee of Rs 100 upto 21 8. Please write your full mailing and permanent address with PIN CODE., May, 2011. The University shall 8. Nationality: Telephone No. and email address, if any. not be responsible for any postal 9. E-mail address: 9. Please do not fill in place(s) meant for Office use. delay or non-delivery of filled in Application form to the University 10. The Candidates should refer to Section 9.1 of the Prospectus regarding 10. Address (1) : Fee details. The details of the Bank Draft/ Cash receipt should be entered before the due date or receipt of at the appropriate place. At the back of of the Bank Draft, Name, and Admit Card by the candidate. (For Correspondence) address of the Candidate must be written. 20. List of examination centers are : 11. An Incomplete or Illegible Application Form will be rejected. (1) Dehradun (2)Srinagar 12. Providing of false and inaccurate information will result in cancellation of Garhwal (3) New Delhi (4) Phone No. admission. Haldwani (5) Almora (6)Lucknow (7) Chandigarh (8) 13. Do not enclose any original copy of degree or certificate with the 11. Permanent Address : Ahmedabad (9) Hissar (10) Application Form. Bring original and attested copies of degrees/mark- Kolkata (11) Bhopal (12) sheets/certificates, etc. at the time of Counseling. Guwahati (13) Bangalore 14. Acknowledgement Card: One printed Acknowledgement Card is enclosed (14) Jaipur (15) Gorakhpur The Phone No. with the Application Form which should be detached and stapled with the University reserves its right to 12. Course applied for.: Application Form by the candidate. The candidate is required to fill all the change/cancel any of the above columns provided in the Acknowledgement Card. centers of Admission test at its 13. Choice for Test Centre: 1st Choice 2nd Choice 15. Please attach Marks Sheet of Qualifying exam. discretion. The examination 16. Please enclose TWO (stamped) self-addressed envelopes (10x25 cm) center mentioned in the admit (Except for MBA Candidates) along with the Application Form. cards will be final. 17. Mail completed Application Form to the Coordinator of Admission, Doon 14. Qualifying Examination Passed Appearing Form No……...... ……………..

Subjects in Qualifying Exam (+2/Graduation) Percentage ROLL No.

* Minimum 50% marks in the qualifying exam are necessary for general category students and 45% marks for SC/ST category DOON UNIVERSITY students. The candidates who are appearing in the qualifying exam will be provisionally allowed to appear in the entrance test subject DEHRADUN (UTTARAKHAND) to above condition. Self Attested ENTRANCE TEST - 2012 Photograph FOR MBA Candidates ONLY: VERIFICATION FORM 15. Details of MAT Score; Total Score: (NOT FOR MBA) Percentile: ; Year: ; Validity upto: ; 1. Candidate's Name: Please attach an attested copy of MAT Score. 2. Father's Name: 16. Relevant Work Experience 3. Mother's Name

S. No. Organization Position Held Period Brief Job Profile 4. Date of Birth: 1 5. Sex: 2 6. Postal Address : (For Correspondence) 3 e-mail & Phone no. 7. Category FOR ALL CANDIDATES: 8. Course Applied for 17. Details of application form fee deposited (Not compulsory for those who have purchased printed Prospectus). The crossed 9. Test Centre Choice 1st Choice 2nd demand draft to be drawn in favour of "Doon University" Dehra Dun. 10. Full Signature of the Candidate DD No./Receipt no & Date Name of Issuing Branch Amount (Rs.) 11. Signature of the Candidate to be taken at the time of the Test:- (To be filled in only in the Examination Hall)

Candidate's Signature Name(s) of Invigilator Full Signature of Invigilator

DECLARATION

I have carefully gone through all the details in the Prospectus and if selected for admission to Doon University, I undertake to abide by the Rules and Regulations of the University. I, the undersigned hereby certify that the information given above is accurate/correct and I am aware that providing incorrect information may result in the cancellation of my admission/continuance in the university at any DOON UNIVERSITY DEHRADUN (UTTARAKHAND) stage at my cost, risk and responsibility. Self Attested ENTRANCE TEST - 2012 Photograph

ADMIT CARD (NOT FOR MBA) Place: 1. Candidate Name : Form No……...... …………….. Date: 2. Name of the Course applied for : Signature of Candidate 3. Address : ROLL No. 4. Examination Centre Allotted : (To be filled by University Office) Counter Signed Signature of Parent/Guardian: Registrar Date: 10 June, 2012 Doon University Time: 10.00 A.M. to 1.00 P.M. Dehra Dun. 14. Qualifying Examination Passed Appearing Form No……...... ……………..

Subjects in Qualifying Exam (+2/Graduation) Percentage ROLL No.

* Minimum 50% marks in the qualifying exam are necessary for general category students and 45% marks for SC/ST category DOON UNIVERSITY students. The candidates who are appearing in the qualifying exam will be provisionally allowed to appear in the entrance test subject DEHRADUN (UTTARAKHAND) to above condition. Self Attested ENTRANCE TEST - 2012 Photograph FOR MBA Candidates ONLY: VERIFICATION FORM 15. Details of MAT Score; Total Score: (NOT FOR MBA) Percentile: ; Year: ; Validity upto: ; 1. Candidate's Name: Please attach an attested copy of MAT Score. 2. Father's Name: 16. Relevant Work Experience 3. Mother's Name

S. No. Organization Position Held Period Brief Job Profile 4. Date of Birth: 1 5. Sex: 2 6. Postal Address : (For Correspondence) 3 e-mail & Phone no. 7. Category FOR ALL CANDIDATES: 8. Course Applied for 17. Details of application form fee deposited (Not compulsory for those who have purchased printed Prospectus). The crossed 9. Test Centre Choice 1st Choice 2nd demand draft to be drawn in favour of "Doon University" Dehra Dun. 10. Full Signature of the Candidate DD No./Receipt no & Date Name of Issuing Branch Amount (Rs.) 11. Signature of the Candidate to be taken at the time of the Test:- (To be filled in only in the Examination Hall)

Candidate's Signature Name(s) of Invigilator Full Signature of Invigilator

DECLARATION

I have carefully gone through all the details in the Prospectus and if selected for admission to Doon University, I undertake to abide by the Rules and Regulations of the University. I, the undersigned hereby certify that the information given above is accurate/correct and I am aware that providing incorrect information may result in the cancellation of my admission/continuance in the university at any DOON UNIVERSITY DEHRADUN (UTTARAKHAND) stage at my cost, risk and responsibility. Self Attested ENTRANCE TEST - 2012 Photograph

ADMIT CARD (NOT FOR MBA) Place: 1. Candidate Name : Form No……...... …………….. Date: 2. Name of the Course applied for : Signature of Candidate 3. Address : ROLL No. 4. Examination Centre Allotted : (To be filled by University Office) Counter Signed Signature of Parent/Guardian: Registrar Date: 10 June, 2012 Doon University Time: 10.00 A.M. to 1.00 P.M. Dehra Dun. Self Attested Photograph DOON UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATE DEHRADUN (UTTARAKHAND)

APPLICATION FORM FOR HOSTEL 1. The candidate must bring the Admit Card with him/her to secure admission to the examination hall. 2012-2013 2. Method of answering question is given in the answer sheet. Student's ID. 3. No candidate shall bring into the examination hall any article other than those specified in this notice. Form No……...... …………….. Calculator/Slide Rule/Mobile is NOT allowed. Programme Name: School of: 4. No candidate shall copy from the papers of any other candidate or permit his/her own papers to be Allocated Room no. copied, or attempt to obtain undue assistance of any description. (Not to be filled up by candidate) 5. The doors of the examination room will be opened half an hour before the time fixed for commencement of the examination. Please tear the Application Form along the perforations carefully and staple it along with the acknowledgement card. 1. Candidate's Name: 6. No candidate will be admitted to the examination after half an hour of starting of the paper. 2. Father's Name: 7. No candidate will be allowed to leave the examination hall before half an hour of starting of the paper. 3. Mother's Name: 8. No candidate, without special permission of the invigilator, shall leave his/her seat in the examination room 4. Date of Birth : Date Month Year until the end of the examination. 5. Gemder : Male Female 9. The candidate should not leave the room without handing over papers to the invigilator. No papers can be taken out of the examination hall. 6. Category : OBC SC ST Defence Freedom Physically Women Others (Tick whichever is Person Fighter Handicapped applicable) 10. The candidate is advised not to scribe or otherwise spoil the furniture and the Roll No. Cards placed at (Specify) their desks. 7. Address (1) : 11. Each candidate must write his/her own Roll No. at the space provided for. (For Correspondence)

12. Candidate will be required to sign the attendance when directed to do so by the invigilator. Phone No. Email: 13. Silence must be observed in the examination hall; any candidate found guilty, disorderly or of improper 8. Permanent Address : conduct will be expelled from the examination hall.

14. Candidate, who fails to observe these regulations, may be disqualified and debarred from appearing in Phone No. this and any subsequent examination held by the University. 9. Local Guardian's Name, address and relation with Student: 15. For obtaining acknowledgement of the receipt of the application, please attach a self addressed postcard alongwith application form. Phone No.

Photograph of local guardian

(Signature of local guardian) Self Attested Photograph DOON UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATE DEHRADUN (UTTARAKHAND)

APPLICATION FORM FOR HOSTEL 1. The candidate must bring the Admit Card with him/her to secure admission to the examination hall. 2012-2013 2. Method of answering question is given in the answer sheet. Student's ID. 3. No candidate shall bring into the examination hall any article other than those specified in this notice. Form No……...... …………….. Calculator/Slide Rule/Mobile is NOT allowed. Programme Name: School of: 4. No candidate shall copy from the papers of any other candidate or permit his/her own papers to be Allocated Room no. copied, or attempt to obtain undue assistance of any description. (Not to be filled up by candidate) 5. The doors of the examination room will be opened half an hour before the time fixed for commencement of the examination. Please tear the Application Form along the perforations carefully and staple it along with the acknowledgement card. 1. Candidate's Name: 6. No candidate will be admitted to the examination after half an hour of starting of the paper. 2. Father's Name: 7. No candidate will be allowed to leave the examination hall before half an hour of starting of the paper. 3. Mother's Name: 8. No candidate, without special permission of the invigilator, shall leave his/her seat in the examination room 4. Date of Birth : Date Month Year until the end of the examination. 5. Gemder : Male Female 9. The candidate should not leave the room without handing over papers to the invigilator. No papers can be taken out of the examination hall. 6. Category : OBC SC ST Defence Freedom Physically Women Others (Tick whichever is Person Fighter Handicapped applicable) 10. The candidate is advised not to scribe or otherwise spoil the furniture and the Roll No. Cards placed at (Specify) their desks. 7. Address (1) : 11. Each candidate must write his/her own Roll No. at the space provided for. (For Correspondence)

12. Candidate will be required to sign the attendance when directed to do so by the invigilator. Phone No. Email: 13. Silence must be observed in the examination hall; any candidate found guilty, disorderly or of improper 8. Permanent Address : conduct will be expelled from the examination hall.

14. Candidate, who fails to observe these regulations, may be disqualified and debarred from appearing in Phone No. this and any subsequent examination held by the University. 9. Local Guardian's Name, address and relation with Student: 15. For obtaining acknowledgement of the receipt of the application, please attach a self addressed postcard alongwith application form. Phone No.

Photograph of local guardian

(Signature of local guardian) DECLARATION

I hereby declare that all particulars given in this application are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I also declare that I shall abide by all the Rules and Regulations of the University including thereof Hostel & Mess till such time as I remain student in the University Campus. I shall be responsible for the information furnished by me and following the rules of the University.

Place: Date:

Signature of Candidate

Counter Signed Signature of Parent/Guardian:______