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(Women's University), TIRUPATI – 517502 SRI PADMAVATI MAHILA VISVAVIDYALAYAM (Women’s University), TIRUPATI – 517502 DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION The Centre provides higher education to women through distance mode making them self-reliant. The Courses serve the purpose of extending academic excellence, orientation and motivation to the students for creative interaction with the society. 1. Name of the courses on offer: S. Name of the Duration Eligibility for Admission No. Programme Postgraduate Programmes 1. Master of Science 2 years B.A./B.Sc. with Mathematics (Mathematics) 2. Master of Science 2 years B.Sc With Zoology as one of the Subjects (Zoology) in Part-II and 50% Marks in Zoology and 50% of marks on aggregate 3. Master of Commerce 2 years Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce/B.Com Computer Applications/B.A. & B.Sc. graduates with any one of the Commerce subject 4. Master of Arts 2 years B.A. with 45% and B.Sc. with 50% in (Economics) groups. They should have studied at least one of the following subjects in their UG course: Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, Accountancy, Computer Science. B. Com/BBA with 45% of the aggregate in groups. B. Tech (Any Branch) with 60% marks on the aggregate. 5. Master of Arts 2 years Any graduate of a recognized University (English) 6. Master of Arts 2 years Bachelor’s Degree in Music/Bachelor’s (Music) Degree with Diploma in Music/Certificate Course in Music or ‘B’ Grade in classical Karnatik or any degree with 5 years learning experience in Music from eminent personalities 7. Master of Arts 2 years Any Graduate Degree from a recognized (Telugu) University with Telugu 8. Master of Arts 2 years Any graduate of a recognized University (Women’s Studies) S. Name of the Duration Eligibility for Admission No. Programme Under Graduate Programmes 9 B.Ed 2 Years (1) Trained in-service women teachers in Elementary Education with a minimum of 50% of marks in UG or in PG Degree. (2) Women candidates having completed a NCTE recognized Teacher Education programme through face- to-face mode with a minimum of 50% of marks in UG or in PG Degree. (3) However, the candidates belonging to all other reserved categories i.e., S.C., S.T., B.C(A/B/C/D/E) and physically handicapped should have secured a minimum of 40% marks in the qualifying examination. Note: (1) As per the GOMS No:92, the candidates who have passed B.B.S/ B.D.S/B.A.M.S./B.L/L.L.B/B.A (Languages)/B.O.L etc. and other such professional courses are not eligible for admission into B.Ed Course. (2) Teachers called for interview should submit their ‘Service Certificates’ and ‘No Objection Certificate’ counter signed by the competent authorities/authorities concerned at the time of admission. Postgraduate Diploma Programmes 10. P.G. Diploma in 1 year Any graduate of a recognized University Family and Health Counselling 11. P.G. Diploma in Pre- 1 year Any graduate of a recognized University School Education with 45% marks in group 12. P.G. Diploma in 1 year Graduates and Post Graduates in any Public Relations discipline from any recognized University 13. Diploma in Music 6 SSC with fundamental knowledge in (Sankeerthana, months Music Varnam and Annamaiah Antharangam) 14. B.Ed Additional Passed B.Ed Degree from a recognized Methodology University with a relevant subject at UG Programme level. 3. Approval of Regulatory bodies PG Programmes – UGC Approval – F.No.11-3/2018(DEB-I) dated 14-08-2018. B.Ed(DM) Programme – 1. UGC Approval F.No.11-3/2018(DEB-I), dated 24-10-2018. 2. NCTE Approval F.SRC/NCTE/APS00056/B.Ed(DM)/AP/2018, dated 18-09-2018. 1. Academic Schedule for PG/PG Diploma/Diploma(DM) Programmes: General Tentative Academic Schedule for Calendar Year Admissions Admission January -February Supply of Study Material March Contact Programme Classes May-July Submission of Assignments August Feed Back on Assignments September Conduct of Examinations November Declaration of Results January General Tentative Academic Schedule for Academic Year Admissions Admission July - August Supply of Study Material August-September Contact Programme Classes October-November Submission of Assignments December Feed Back on Assignments January Conduct of Examinations May-June Declaration of Results July-August 2. Academic Schedule for B.Ed(DM) Programme General Tentative Academic Schedule for Calendar Year Admissions First Year: Contact Programme Classes: 31 days (during summer vacation at the study centres) from 26th April to 26th May (a) Academic Counselling 10 days (b) Workshop on Competencies, Lesson-Plan, CCE Preparation of Question paper/SAT etc. 6 days (c) Micro teaching 10 days (5 skills in each pedagogy) (d) All Projects 4 days 31 days 2.School based Activities: a. Demonstrations & Lesson Plans - 4 days during June - July (At the School(s) arranged by the Study Centre. 5 Demos given by the faculty of the Study Centre in each Pedagogy during school working days for Classes VI & VII) b. Teaching Practice - 6 days during July (At the Schools arranged by the Study Centre. 5 Lessons in each Pedagogy to be given by the Student Teachers to Classes VI &/VII during School Working days) c. Visit to schools for School Based Activities - 3 weeks (18 School working days) (Observation, Block Teaching Practice/ during August – September Internship - 6th &/ 7th Classes Teaching of 10 Lessons in Each & Projects etc.) Methodology subject in Recognised Schools choiced by the Student Teachers with the approval of the University. 3. Submission of records, assignments, projects etc. - On or before 31st October 4. University Practical Examinations - October In Methodology Subjects 5. University Theory Examinations - November 6. Results Declaration - January – February Note: Each day there will be 6 hrs of Academic work during CPC besides allotting time for Library and Tutorials. Second Year: 1.Contact Programme: - 21days (during summer vacation at the study centre) from 1st to 21st, May (a)Academic Counselling - 11 days (b)Workshop - 6 days during May (c)All Projects - 4 days 2. School based Activities: a. Demonstrations & Lesson Plans - 4 days during June - July (At the School(s) arranged by the Study Centre. 5 Demos given by the faculty of the Study Centre in each Pedagogy during school working days for Classes VIII to X) b. Teaching Practice - 6 days during July - August (At the Schools arranged by the Study Centre. 5 Lessons in each Pedagogy to be given by the student teachers to Classes VIII - X during School Working days) c. Visit to schools for School Based Activities - 5 weeks (30 School working days) (Observation, Block Teaching practice/ during August – September Internship – VIII - XClasses teaching of 15 lessons in each & projects etc.) methodology subject in Recognised Schools choiced by the Student Teachers with the approval of the University. 3. Submission of Records, - on or before 31st October Projects, Assignments etc. 4. University Practical Examination - October in 2 Methodology Subjects 5. University Theory Examinations - November 6. Results Declaration - January - February Note: Each day there will be 6 hrs of Academic work during CPC besides time allotted for Library and Tutorials. General Tentative Academic Schedule for Academic Year Admissions First Year: 1. Contact Programme Classes: 31 days (a) Academic Counselling 10 days (b) Workshop on Competencies, 6 days during Dasara Vacation Lesson-Plan, CCE Preparation of Question paper/SAT etc. 6 days 5 days during Sankranthi (c) Micro teaching 10 days Vacation (5 skills in each pedagogy) (d) All Projects 5 days 20 days during Summer vacation 31 days 2.School Based Activities: a. Demonstrations & Lesson Plans - 4 days during November (At the School(s) arranged by the Study Centre. 5 Demos given by the faculty of the Study Centre in each Pedagogy during school working days for Classes VI to VII) b. Teaching Practice - 6 days during December - January (At the Schools arranged by the Study Centre. 5 Lessons in each Pedagogy to be given by the Student Teachers to Classes VI &/VII during School Working days) c. Visit to schools for School Based Activities - 3 weeks (18 School working days) (Observation, Block Teaching Practice/ during February - March Internship - 6th & 7th Classes Teaching of 10 lessons in each & Projects etc.) methodology subject in Recognised Schools choiced by the Student Teachers with the approval of the University. 3. Submission of records, assignments, projects etc. - On or before 31st May 4. University Theory Examinations - June In Methodology Subjects 5. University Practical Examinations - July 6. Results Declaration - August Note: Each day there will be 6 hrs of Academic work during CPC besides allotting time for Library and Tutorials Second Year: 1.Contact Programme: - 21days (a)Academic Counselling 5 days during Dasara Vacation (b)Workshop 5 days during Sankranthi Vacation (c)All Projects 11 days during May 2. School based Activities: a. Demonstrations & Lesson Plans - 4 days during November (At the School(s) arranged by the Study Centre. 5 Demos given by the Study Centre in each Pedagogy during school working days for Classes VIII to X) b. Teaching Practice - 6 days during December (At the Schools arranged by the Study Centre. 5 Lessons in each Pedagogy to be given by the Student Teachers to Classes VIII - X during School Working days) c. Visit to schools for School Based Activities - 5 weeks (30 School working days) (Observation, Block Teaching Practice/ during February – March Internship – VIII - XClasses teaching of 15 lessons in each & Projects etc. ) methodology subject in Recognised Schools choiced by the Student Teachers with the approval of the University. 3. Submission of Records, - on or before 31st May Projects, Assignments etc. 4. University Practical Examination - March in 2 Methodology Subjects 5. University Theory Examinations - May 6. Results Declaration - July Note: Each day there will be 6 hrs of Academic work during CPC besides time allotted for Library and Tutorials.
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