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PROSPECTUS for Admission to B.Ed. (Regular) Course (2012-13) PROSPECTUS For Admission to B.Ed. (Regular) Course (2012-13) Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra (Established by the State Legislature Act-XII of 1956) (“A” Grade, NAAC Accredited) Website: http://www.kuk.ac.in 1 CONTENTS 1. Important Telephone Numbers (Participating Universities) 1-2 2. On line Admission Schedule 3-4 3. Important Instructions at a Glance 5-6 4. Participating Universities of Haryana at a Glance 7-10 5. Eligibility Conditions 11 6. Preparation of Merit List for Admission 11 7. Division of Seats 11 8. Distribution of Seats and Reservation of Seats 12-13 9. Online Admission Procedure 14-17 10. Instructions for Colleges 18 11. Fee Structure 19-20 ANNEXURES I) List of Fake Universities 21 II) Bonafide Residents of Haryana: Guidelines 22-23 III) List of the Scheduled Castes in Haryana State 24 IV) List of Backward Classes in Haryana State 25 V) Scheduled Caste Certificate 26 VI) Backward Classes Certificate: Block A or B 26 VII) Affidavit (by the Parents of the Backward Class Category candidates) 27 VIII) Medical Certificate for Physically Handicapped 28 (O/O the Chief Medical Officer) IX) Certificate to be furnished by Children/Grand Children of Freedom Fighters 28 X) Certificate for the Ex-servicemen of Indian Defence 29 Services/Para-Military Forces. XI) Haryana Resident Certificate (for Bonafide Residents of Haryana only) 29 XII) Certificate from the Employer (in the case of employees of Govt. of 30 Haryana, Members of All India Services borne on Haryana Cadre, Employees of Statutory Bodies/Corporations). XIII) Letter of Govt. of Haryana regarding Horizontal Reservation dated 05-12-2008 31 XIV) Character Certificate 31 XV) Affidavit by the Student regarding UGC Regulations on Curbing 32 the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009. XVI) Affidavit by the Parent/Guardian regarding UGC Regulations on Curbing 33 the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009. 2 XVII) Distribution of Seats (for Govt./Govt. Aided/Univ. Maintained Colleges) 34-35 XVIII) Distribution of Seats (for Self-Financing Colleges) 36 XIX) Roster for Horizontal Reservation to Ex-Servicemen/Freedom Fighters 37 XX) Mechanism to fill up unfilled seats of Haryana domicile from 37 All India Category in the Self Financing Colleges for B.Ed. Course (Regular) 2012-13 in the State of Haryana. XXI) NCTE Guidelines regarding eligibility 38 XXII) List of district codes 38 XXIII) Provisional List of Colleges of Education in Haryana List of Education Colleges affiliated with KU, Kurukshetra 39-51 List of Education Colleges affiliated with MDU, Rohtak 52-79 List of Education Colleges affiliated with CDLU, Sirsa 80-82 3 CHANCELLOR His Excellency Shri Jagannath Pahadia Governor of Haryana IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS (PARTICIPATING UNIVERSITIES) 1. Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra http://www.kuk.ac.in Vice-Chancellor Lt. Gen. (Dr.) D.D.S. Sandhu 01744-238039 PVSM, ADC (Retd.), Fax:- 01744-238277 D.Litt. (Mgt.), Ph.D., M.Phil., MBA, M.Sc., MMM, MDBA Registrar Dr. Surinder Deswal 01744-238026 Fax:- 01744-238035 Dean, Academic Affairs Prof. Girish Chopra 01744-238045 Dean, Students’ Welfare Prof. Anil Vashisth 01744-238096 Dean of Colleges Prof. D.D. Arora 01744-238347 Dean, Faculty of Education & Prof. O.P.Gahlawat 01744-238410 Convenor B.Ed. Admission Extn. 2737 2012-13 Principal, University College of Dr. B.S. Yadav 01744-238125 Education & 01744-238410 Co-ordinator , B.Ed Admission Extn. 2577 2012-13 Proctor Prof. C.R. Darolia 01744-239617 Chief Warden (Boys Hostels) Dr. Sat Dev 01744-238711 Chief Warden (Girls Hostels) Prof. (Mrs.) Ashu Shokeen 01744-239753 Offg. Librarian Sh. R.D. Mehla 01744-238367 Controller of Examinations Sh. Y.P. Goswami 01744-238189 Controller of Examinations Dr. Hukam Singh 01744-238377 Finance Officer Sh. Harjeet Singh 01744-238041 4 2. Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak http://www.mdurohtak.ac.in Vice-Chancellor Prof. R.P Hooda 01262-274327 01262-292431 01262-393035 (camp office) Fax : 01262-274133 Dean, Academic Affairs Prof. Ravinder Vinayek 01262-292208 Registrar Dr. S.P. Vats 01262-274640 01262-393021 (camp office) Finance Officer Sh. I.S. Poria 01262-393570 Controller of Examinations Dr. B.S. Sindhu 01262-274169 Proctor Prof. S.P. Khatkar -------------------- Dean, College Development Prof. Daleep Singh 01262-274532 Council 01262-393370 Dean, Students’ Welfare Prof. Rajbir Singh 01262-393510 University Librarian Prof. Prem Singh 01262-393004 01262-393330 Provost (Boys) Porf. S.S. Chahar -------------------- 3. Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa http://www.cdlu.in Vice-Chancellor Dr. K.C. Bhardwaj 01666-248052 Fax 01666-248123 Registrar Dr. Manoj Siwach 01666-239819 Fax:-01666-247049 Proctor & Chief Warden Prof. Vikram Singh Dean of Colleges & Dean, Prof. Suresh Kumar 01666-247153 Students’ Welfares Gahlawat Dean, Academic Affairs Prof. Sultan Singh Controller of Examinations Prof. Praveen Aghamkar 01666-239808 5 ONLINE ADMISSION SCHEDULE Details of Admission schedule Candidates can apply for phase-I Candidates can apply for for Govt./ Govt. Aided/ Maintained phase-II for B.Ed course college of Education and also for under self financing phase –II for B.Ed Courses under scheme only self financing scheme during the period mentioned as under: (i) Online Availability of 16-08-2012 to 27-08-2012 16-08-2012 to 04-09-2012 Prospectus (ii) Online Registration (iii) Online acceptance of Applications (iv) Deposition of Registration as well as counseling fee of 1000/- (for candidates of General category) and 625/- (for SC/BC/PH candidates of Haryana) (v) Online filling of choices Last date for payment of Registration as 27-08-2012 04-09-2012 well as counseling fee Last date for online choice filling 31-08-2012 8-09-2012 Display of category-wise merit list of the 02-09-2012 10-09-2012 applicants Reporting of discrepancy, if any, by the 02-09-2012 to 03-09-2012 10-09-2012 to 12-09-2012 candidates & corrections thereof to be (up to 5 P.M) incorporated (Up to 5 P.M.) PHASE-I FOR GOVT./ GOVT. AIDED/ MAINTAINED COLLEGES OF EDUCATION Online details of Counseling 1st round 2nd round Final round Online availability of seat allotment 06-09-2012 10-09-2012 14-09-2012 (5 P.M.) (5 P.M.) (5 P.M.) Candidates’ personal reporting at allotted 07-09-2012 to 11-09-2012 15-09-2012 college 08-09-2012 (upto 4 P.M.) Online reporting by the college 08-09-2012 12-09-2012 16-09-2012 (upto 7 P.M.) (upto 5 P.M.) (upto 5 P.M.) 6 PHASE-II FOR B.ED. COURSE UNDER SELF FINANCING SCHEME Online details of Counseling 1st Round 2nd Round Final Round Online availability of seat allotment 18-09-2012 24-09-2012 30-09-2012 (5 P.M.) (5 P.M.) (5 P.M.) Candidates’ personal reporting at allotted 19-09-2012 25-09-2012 01-10-2012 college to to 21-09-2012 27-09-2012 Online reporting by the college 22-09-2012 28-09-2012 1-10-2012 (upto 6 P.M.) (upto 6 P.M.) (upto 7 P.M.) Classes will start for the session 2012-13 22-09-2012 Annual Examinations 01-07-2013 PHASE-III SUBSEQUENT COUNSELING FOR VACANT/ LEFTOVER SEATS IN SFS COLLEGES ONLY If the seats after phase –II of counseling for B.Ed course under self- financing still remain vacant, then, subsequent counseling for vacant/left over seats will be conducted by Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra. The schedule for filling up these vacant seats will be displayed on the website and will also be notified in two national dailies. After subsequent counseling for vacant/ leftover seats in SFS colleges no further counselling shall be conducted by the University for Admission and no college shall be allowed to make admission even if seats remain vacant, to meet the minimum requirement of 200 days compulsory teaching as per NCTE norms. 7 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS AT A GLANCE 1. Prospectus containing eligibility conditions, list of participating institutions with no. of sanctioned seats, code no. of Colleges / Institutes and reservation policy can be seen/ downloaded from University website www.kuk.ac.in or www.hbed2012.org or www.hbed2012.net. 2. Before filling the online Application Form the candidates are required to read the prospectus carefully. 3. The Admission to B.Ed. (Regular) Course for the session 2012-13 will be made on the basis of inter-se merit of percentage of the Qualifying Examination through online counselling by K.U.K. 4. In case a candidate has passed the Master Degree Examination also after Bachelor Degree, the higher percentage of marks obtained either in Under Graduate or Post Graduate degree of the two will be taken into consideration while preparing the merit. 5. No one who is already in employment (whole time or part time or in honorary capacity) shall be admitted to the B.Ed. (Regular) Course in any College of Education without taking leave from the employer for full academic session. 6. It will be the responsibility of the candidate to ensure eligibility for admission before applying for the course. If on verification at a later stage, it is found that a candidate does not fulfil the eligibility conditions, his/her candidature will be cancelled and the fee deposited by him/her shall be forfeited. 7. On-line registration fee for B.Ed (Regular) course is Rs.500/- (non-refundable) for General category candidates and Rs.125/- (non-refundable) for SC/BC/PH candidates of Haryana state. 8. Counselling fee for B.Ed (Regular) Course is Rs.500/- (non-refundable) for all candidates. (Thus, the General candidate will pay Rs. 1000/- (non-refundable) and SC/BC/PH candidates of Haryana State will pay Rs.
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