नागालैण्ड विश्वविद्यालय UNIVERSITY

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PROSPECTUS

FOR ACADEMIC SESSION 2 019-20

M.A/M.Sc./M.Com./M.Ed./MBA/

PG. Diploma/M.Phil. & Ph.D.

NAGALAND UNIVERSITY PROSPECTUS FOR ACADEMIC SESSION 2019-20

Published by:

Copyright: Registrar, Nagaland University

2019

NAGALAND UNIVERSITY

Hqrs. Lumami

Pin: 798627

website: nagalanduniversity.ac.in

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Contents From the desk of the Vice-Chancellor ...... 1 Nagaland University ...... 2 Statutory Officers of the University ...... 3 Director of Different Council/Cell/Centre ...... 4 Administrative Officers (Group-A) of the University ...... 4 Courses of Studies ...... 6 Programme of Studies & Intake Capacity (Per-Semester) ...... 8 Eligibility Criteria for Admission to P.G. Programme ...... 10 Eligibility Criteria for Admission to M. Phil. Programme ...... 11 Eligibility Criteria for Admission to Ph.D. Programme...... 12 Application Procedure ...... 14 School of Sciences ...... 16 Department of Anthropology ...... 17 Department of Botany ...... 19 Department of Chemistry ...... 22 Department of Environment Science ...... 24 Department of Forest Science ...... 26 Department of Geography ...... 28 Department of Mathematics ...... 31 Department of Physics ...... 33 Department of Zoology ...... 35 Department of Geology ...... 37 School of Social Sciences ...... 39 Department of Economics ...... 40 Department of Political Science ...... 43 Department of Sociology ...... 45 Department of Commerce ...... 47 Department of History & Archaeology ...... 50 School of Humanities & Education ...... 52 Department of Education ...... 53 Department of English ...... 56 Department of Hindi ...... 61 Department of Linguistics ...... 63

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Department of Teachers Education...... 65 Department of Tenyidie ...... 67 Department of Psychology ...... 72 Department of Mass Communication ...... 74 Centre for Naga Tribal Language Studies (CNTLS) ...... 76 School of School of Management Studies ...... 78 Department of Management ...... 79 Academic Calendar for P.G. Course 2019-20 ...... 82 Date/Schedule for completion of admission process ...... 82 Students' Amenities ...... 84 Fees payable for M.A/M.Sc./M.Com Programmes ...... 86 Fees payable for M.Phil & Ph.D. Programmes (Except Agri. Science) ...... 87 Fees payable for MBA Programme ...... 88 Fees payable for M.Ed. Programme ...... 89 University Song ...... 90

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Nagaland University

The Nagaland University Act was passed by the Parliament Vide No. 35.1989 and established in 1994 as a Central University. The University has Campus at Meriema, Agricultural (SASRD) Campus at Medziphema, and Engineering & Technology (SET) at . The Headquarters has been functional since 2010 at Lumami. Currently, there are six Schools and thirty seven departments.

Mission

“The University shall disseminate and advance knowledge by providing instructional and research facilities in such branches of learning as it may deem fit; to make provision for integrated courses in humanities, natural and physical sciences, social sciences, agricultural sciences, disciplines in the education and forestry and other allied programmes of the university, and to take appropriate measures for promoting innovations in teaching-learning process, inter-disciplinary studies and research to educate and train manpower for the development of the state of Nagaland, and to pay special attention to the improvement of the social economic conditions and welfare of people of the state; their intellectual and cultural development”.

DIGNATARIES OF THE UNIVERSITY:

Visitor : Shri. Ram Nath Kovind Hon’ble

Chief Rector : Shri. P.B.Acharaya : Hon’ble Governor of Nagaland

Chancellor : Prof. D.N.Buragohain

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Statutory Officers of the University

Vice Chancellor - Prof. Pardeshi Lal

Pro-Vice-Chancellor (SASRD, Medziphema) - Prof. T. Lanusosang

Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Kohima Campus, Meriema) - Prof. R.C.Nayak

Registrar - Dr. Abemo

Finance Officer - Vacant

Controller of Examinations (i/c) - Prof. Sangyu Yaden

Deans of Schools

School of Humanities & Education - Prof. Nigamananda Das

School of Social Sciences - Prof. H. John Sema

School of Sciences - Prof. Sangyu Yaden

School of Agricultural Science &

Rural Development - Prof. A. K. Makar

School of Engineering & Technology - Prof S. K. Sharma

School of Management Studies (i/c) - Prof. H. John Sema

Other Deans

Dean, Student’s Welfare - Prof. Lanusashi Longkumer

Dean, Research Development & Consultancy - Prof. B. Kilangla Jamir

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Director of different Council/Cell/Centre

Director, College Development Council (CDC) - Dr. Krishna K. Upadhyay

Director, IQAC - Prof. S.K. Chaturvedi

Director, Women Studies Centre - Prof. Buno Zetsuvi

Director (i/c), Centre for Gandhian Studies & Research - Dr. Temjensosang

Director (i/c), Centre for Naga Tribal Language Studies - Prof. Nigamananda Das

Director (i/c), Centre for Tribal Studies - Dr. Temjensosang

Administrative Officers (Group-A) of the University

Hqrs: Lumami

1. Dr. T. Temjen - Deputy Librarian 2. Dr. Shanta Singh Naorem - Deputy Director of Sports (i/c) 3. Dr. Upasana B. Sinha - Planning Officer (i/c) 4. Mr. N. Albert Khizho - Deputy Registrar (Examinations) 5. Er. Yanrenthung Ezung - Deputy Registrar (Finance) 6. Dr. Anthony V. Richa - Deputy Registrar (Academics) 7. Mr. Utpal Duwarah - Deputy Registrar (Estt., SC/ST, & RDC) 8. Mrs. Lulenpokla - Assistant Registrar(Estt-I) 9. Mr. Thiyam Sudip - Assistant Registrar(Estt-II) 10. Mrs. Angunuo Khieya - Assistant Registrar (Fin) 11. Mr. Metsizolie Medoze - Assistant Registrar (Planning/Transport) 12. Dr. T. Akummenba Jamir - Assistant Registrar (Exam-PG) 13. Mr. Abhijit Sutradhar - Assistant Registrar (Exam-UG) 14. Mr. Peter Ki - Public Relations Officer & Public Information Officer 15. Er. Ochentsungba Ozukum - Information Scientist 16. Er. Sanen - Asst. Engineer (Civil) 17. Er. Sentiwapang - Asst. Engineer (Electrical) 18. Er. Zajamo Yanthan - System Administrator 19. Dr. Moyasungkum - Resident Medical Officer (c)

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Kohima Campus, Meriema

1. Mrs. Shyien Vihienuo - Joint Registrar 2. Mr. Peteroko Zetsuvi - Deputy Director of Sports 3. Dr. Takatemsu - Deputy Librarian 4. Dr. Takujungla - Chief Medical Officer 5. Er. Bendanginla Jamir - System Administrator

SASRD, Medziphema

1. Mr. Otova Swu - Deputy Registrar 2. Mr. Mhonbemo Ngullie - Deputy Librarian 3. Dr. Vitseilie Phewhuo - Chief Medical Officer 4. Er. Rukusayi Rakho - Executive Engineer 5. Mr. Vekhoyi Tetseo - Assistant Registrar (Admin/Estt/Project) 6. Mr. N. Mhonrao Patton - Assistant Registrar (Fin/Acad/Exams)

SET, Dimapur

1. Mr. Kahoshe Sumi - Assistant Registrar 2. Mr. Medo Chirhah - Assistant Registrar 3. Er. Anthony Visa - System Administrator (c)

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Courses of Studies

 School of Sciences

Lumami Kohima Campus, Meriema i. Anthropology i. Geology ii. Botany iii. Chemistry iv. Environmental Science v. Forest Science vi. Geography vii. Mathematics viii. Physics ix. Zoology

 School of Social Sciences

Lumami Kohima Campus, Meriema i. Economics i. Commerce ii. Political Science ii. History & iii. Sociology Archaeology

 School of Humanities and Education

Lumami Kohima Campus, Meriema i. Mass Communication i. Education ii. English iii. Hindi iv. Linguistics v. Psychology vi. Teacher Education vii. Tenyidie viii. Centre for Naga Tribal Language Studies

 School of Management Studies (SMS)

Kohima Campus, Meriema i. Management

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 School of Agricultural Sciences & Rural Development (SASRD)

Medziphema i. Agri Chemistry & Soil Science vii. Entomology ii. Agricultural Economics viii. Genetics & Plant Breeding iii. Agri Engineering ix. Rural Development & Planning iv. Agri Extension x. Horticulture v. Agronomy xi. Plant Pathology vi. Livestock Production & xii. Soil & Water Conservation Management

 School of Engineering and Technology (SET)

Dimapur i. Agri Engineering & Technology iv. Electronics & Communication ii. Biotechnology Engineering iii. Computer Science & Engineering v. Information Technology

* Separate prospectus shall be issued by SASRD, Medziphema, and SET, Dimapur

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Programme of Studies & Intake Capacity (Per-Semester)

School Of Sciences PG Intake Ph.D. seat Location Department Programme Capacity vacancy Anthropology M.Sc. & Ph.D. 10 2 Botany M.Sc. & Ph.D. 27 8 Chemistry M.Sc. & Ph.D. 27 3 Environmental Science M.Sc. & Ph.D. 10 6 Lumami Forest Science M.Sc. & Ph.D. 10 4 Geography M.Sc. & Ph.D. 27 10 Mathematics M.Sc. & Ph.D. 15 2 Physics M.Sc. & Ph.D. 15 2 Zoology M.Sc. & Ph.D. 27 No Vacancy Kohima Campus, Geology M.Sc. & Ph.D. 15 No Vacancy Meriema School of Social Sciences Economics M.A. & Ph.D. 45 No Vacancy Lumami Political Science M.A. & Ph.D. 55 12 Sociology M.A. & Ph.D. 55 No Vacancy Kohima Campus, Commerce M.Com.. & Ph.D. 50 24 Meriema History & Archeology M.A. & Ph.D. 55 9 School of Humanities & Education Education M.A. & Ph.D. 55 No Vacancy M.A., M.Phil., & 60 - MA English 2 Ph.D. 15- M.Phil. Kohima Campus, Hindi M.A. & Ph.D. 20 No Vacancy Meriema Linguistics M.A. & Ph.D. 35 1 Teacher Education M.Ed. & Ph.D. 30 4 Tenyidie M.A. & Ph.D. 50 No Vacancy Psychology M.A. & Ph.D. 25 No Vacancy Lumami Mass Communication PGD 10 NA School of Management Studies (SMS) Kohima Campus, Management MBA 30 2 Meriema Centers Kohima Campus, Centre for Naga Tribal PGD, M.Phil., & PGD - 30, 8 Meriema Language Studies Ph.D. M.Phil. - 2

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Certificate Course  Certificate in Spoken English Certificate course  Postgraduate under English 20 each NA Certificate in Spoken Department English & Writing Skills  Three Months Tenyidie Diploma Kohima Campus, courses/Syllabus for international Meriema students  One month Crash Certificate course Course in Spoken under Tenyidie NA Tenyidie Department  One Year Diploma Course in Tenyidie  Six Months Certificate Course In Tenyidie

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Eligibility Criteria for Admission to P.G. Programme

It is the policy of the Nagaland University to offer equal educational opportunities to all qualified persons, provided required conditions are fulfilled by the applicant. 1. Eligible students for Major streams (internally or externally) will be given preference over General stream. 2. An applicant must have passed three-year Degree Course with Honours/Major with 50% marks and for General stream students of Arts, Commerce and science with 55% in the concerned subject in which admission is sought. 3. 5% marks relaxation for SC/ST category will be considered. 4. Applicants who have graduated from Colleges (Private/Govt./Autonomous) affiliated to Nagaland University shall be entitled to 10% weightage of Bonus marks over others. For instance, a candidate who had passed out from any College affiliated to Nagaland University with 60% marks in graduation will get 6% as additional weightage and his/her total percentage will become 66% while drawing the merit index of selection. 5. The number of seats available for admission to each Department will depend upon seats authorized by the University. 6. Reservation Policy Reservation in courses offered by Nagaland University shall be as per the laid down norms/rules of GoI and Nagaland University.

Note:

 Application for admission under sports’ quota and Employees’ quota should be routed through the respective Head of Department and Departmental Admission Committee in order of merit.  Only spouse/children of the employee of the University may be included under Employees’ quota.  When the seats reserved for different categories candidates are not filled, the same may be allotted to the ST candidates. However, due care should be taken to ensure that the eligibility of deserving candidates under various categories are accommodated before the seats are allotted to STs.

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Eligibility Criteria for Admission to M. Phil. Programme

1. Eligibility: Subject to the conditions stipulated in the UGC Regulations and Ordinance of Nagaland University, the following persons are eligible to seek admission to the M.Phil. programme: 1.1. Candidates for admission to the M.Phil. programme shall have a Master’s Degree or a professional degree declared equivalent to the Master’s Degree by the corresponding statutory regulatory body, with at least 55% marks in aggregate or its equivalent grade ‘B’ in the UGC 7-point scale (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) or an equivalent degree from a foreign educational institution accredited by an Assessment and Accreditation Agency which is approved, recognized or authorized by an authority, established or incorporated under a law in its home country or any other statutory in that country for the purpose of assessing, accrediting or assuring quality and standards of educational institutions. 1.2. A relaxation of 5% of marks, from 55% to 50%, or an equivalent relaxation of grade, may be allowed for those belonging to SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer)/ Differently-Abled and other categories of candidate as per the decision of the Commission from time to time, or for those who had obtained their Master’s Degree prior to 19th September 1991. The eligibility marks of 55% (for an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) and the relaxation of 5% to the categories mentioned above are permissible based only on the qualifying marks without including the grace mark procedures.

2. Additional weight-age during the Selection Process: 1.3. Percentage of marks in Master Degree or equivalent (at-least 50% weight-age). 1.4. Performance in the Admission test and/or interview.

3. Full Time Scholar: 2.1. The M. Phil. candidate has to be a full time scholar of the concerned department.

4. UGC Regulations/ Guidelines and Nagaland University Ordinance: 2.2. It may be noted that the procedure for the admission and award of M. Phil. Degree shall be in accordance with the May 2016 UGC (Minimum Standards and Procedure for awards of M. Phil/Ph. D Degree) Regulation, and the Ordinance of Nagaland University. Subsequent amendments in the University Ordinance/UGC guidelines, if any, shall be followed as and when such changes are made/ notified.

5. Reservation Policy 2.3. Reservation in courses offered by Nagaland University shall be as per the laid down norms/rules of GoI and Nagaland University.

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Eligibility Criteria for Admission to Ph.D. Programme

1. Eligibility:

Subject to the conditions stipulated in the UGC Regulations and Ordinance of Nagaland University, the following persons are eligible to seek admission to the Ph.D. programme:

1.1. Candidates for admission to the Ph.D. programme shall have a Master’s Degree or a professional degree declared equivalent to the Master’s Degree by the corresponding statutory regulatory body, with at least 55% marks in aggregate or its equivalent grade ‘B’ in the UGC 7-point scale (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) or an equivalent degree from a foreign educational institution accredited by an Assessment and Accreditation Agency which is approved, recognized or authorized by an authority, established or incorporated under a law in its home country or any other statutory in that country for the purpose of assessing, accrediting or assuring quality and standards of educational institutions. 1.2. A relaxation of 5% of marks, from 55% to 50%, or an equivalent relaxation of grade, may be allowed for those belonging to SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer)/ Differently-Abled and other categories of candidate as per the decision of the Commission from time to time, or for those who had obtained their Master’s Degree prior to 19th September 1991. The eligibility marks of 55% (for an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) and the relaxation of 5% to the categories mentioned above are permissible based only on the qualifying marks without including the grace mark procedures. 1.3. Candidates who have cleared the M.Phil. Course Work with at least 55% marks in aggregate or its equivalent grade ‘B’ in the UGC 7-point scale (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) and successfully completing the M.Phil. Degree shall be eligible to do research work leading to the Ph.D. Degree. A relaxation of 5% of marks from 55% to 50%, or an equivalent relaxation of grade, may be allowed for those belonging to SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer)/ Differently-Abled and other categories of candidate as per the decision of the Commission from time to time. 1.4. A person whose M.Phil. Dissertation has been evaluated and the viva voce is pending may be admitted to the Ph.D. programme of the same Institution. 1.5. Candidates possessing a Degree considered equivalent to M.Phil. Degree of an Indian Institution, from a Foreign Institution accredited by an Assessment and Accreditation Agency which is approved, recognized or authorized by an authority, established or incorporated under a law in its home country or any other statutory authority in that country for the purpose of assessing accrediting or assuring quality and standards of educational institutions, shall be eligible for admission to Ph.D. programme.

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2. Additional weight-age during the Selection Process: 1.1. Persons with M. Phil. Degree from Nagaland University. 1.2. Candidates qualified in any of the National Eligibility Test (NET), recognized by the UGC. 1.3. Candidates with JRF. 1.4. Candidates securing an average ‘A’ grade of 60% and above in the course work of M. Phil Programme of Nagaland University. 1.5. Subject to availability of seats, candidates belonging to the following categories and fulfilling the criteria stipulated under clause 1 above may also be admitted on the recommendation of the Department: 1.1.1. Regular employees of Nagaland University. 1.1.2. Teachers of colleges affiliated to Nagaland University with an experience of at least Three (3) years of continuous service. 1.1.3. Persons with at least 9 (nine) years experience in Administration, Management and having specialized knowledge in the proposed field of research to the satisfaction of the department concerned. 1.1.4. Persons who have completed at least one year of research in a University/Institution after his/her registration, provisional or otherwise, under the supervision of a teacher.

2. Ratio of Full Time to Part Time:

At the discretion of the department concerned for the provision of admission to Part Time Scholar(s), research scholars under any supervisor shall be in the ratio of 3:1

3. UGC Regulations/ Guidelines and Nagaland University Ordinance: 1.1. It may be noted that the procedure for the admission and award of Ph.D. Degree shall be in accordance with the May 2016 UGC (Minimum Standards and Procedure for awards of M. Phil/Ph. D Degree) Regulation, and the Ordinance of Nagaland University. Subsequent amendments in the University Ordinance/UGC guidelines, if any, shall be followed as and when such changes are made/ notified.

4. Reservation Policy 1.1. Reservation in courses offered by Nagaland University shall be as per the laid down norms/rules of GoI and Nagaland University.

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Application Procedure

1. Applicants can apply ONLY through Online Mode of application. 2. Online Application Fee Payment: a) All applicants must pay their application fees of Rs. 200/- through SBI I-Collect website using Debit/Credit Card/Net Banking etc., https://www.onlinesbi.com/sbicollect/icollec-thome.htm

A payment acknowledgment slip/receipt should be downloaded from the SBI I-Collect for reference purposes. Transaction charges are not part of the Fee. b) Applicants are advised to make payment of the Application Fee before starting to fill up the application form and keep the SBI I-Collect Payment reference number ready during the process of filling up the online admission form. c) The Fee deposited through Credit Card/Debit Card/Net Banking in the SBI I-Collect will normally reach the University account after 24 hrs. Hence, it is the sole responsibility of the candidate to ensure that the fee is deposited well in time. Nagaland University shall neither be responsible for any delay in receipt of the payment nor shall be responsible, if the payment is refused or declined by the Bank. Candidates are STRONGLY advised to submit the fee well before the last date. d) All amount(s) paid by the Applicant, for application to the programme offered by ‘Nagaland University’ shall stand appropriated. e) If applying to more than one department/program, separate application forms need to be submitted as well as separate payments have to be made. The same payment receipt should not be used for applying to more than one department. If such cases are discovered, the application forms will be rejected without any further communication to the applicant. 3. Online Application a) Once the application fee payment process is over, applicants must go to http://admission.nagalanduniversity.ac.in to fill in the Online Application form. b) Before getting into filling up of the Online Application form, candidates must keep ready the Application Fee payment receipt for reference number, scanned copies of passport photograph and documents (Academic documents, SC/ST/OBC-Central & Non-Creamy/ Candidates from Jammu & Kashmir/PWD/EWS as per applicability etc.) for uploading them. c) All required information should be correctly filled in the space provided. d) Appropriate document(s) must be uploaded against the queried information. e) A candidate may apply separately to a maximum of three (03) relevant departments by paying the Online Application fees separately. However, admission can be taken ONLY in one Department, even though selected for admission in more than one department. 4. Online Application Form Submission a) Applicants must agree with the given declaration by choosing the options provided on the Declaration by the Candidate box before clicking on the submit button.

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b) It is important to take note that once applicants press the submit button, they cannot alter/change anything under any circumstances. Therefore, applicants are advised to be sure about the accuracy and relevancy of the given / uploaded information before clicking the submit button. c) After successful submission of the Online Application, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT SLIP’ will be mailed to the email provided in the application form. Applicants must download and print the ‘ACKNOWLEDGEMENT SLIP’ for usage during the Admission Test/Interview/Admission process, etc.

5. Admission Test/Interview a) Admission related information shall be uploaded in the University website from time to time. Applicants are instructed to keep regular watch for the same. The University shall not be liable if an applicant fails to comply with the schedules. 6. Regarding Admission related matters, the decision of the Nagaland University shall be final. 7. All dispute/litigation regarding admission related shall lie within the jurisdiction of the Gauwahati High Court, Kohima Bench. 8. For further information, contact Deputy Registrar (Academic)/System Administrator through the e-mail IDs [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected] 9. Candidate can download the Prospectus from the University website 10. (In pursuance with the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) letter no. F.No.19- 16/2014-Desk (CU) dt. 28.02.2014, the Nagaland University has adopted the provision of Self Certificate of documents by the applicants for admission, recruitment etc,. The original documents are required to be produced at the final stage for verification.)

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School of Sciences

Dean : Prof Sangyu Yaden Mobile no. : +91 9436077723 Email : [email protected]

Department Location Department of Anthropology Lumami Department of Botany - do - Department of Chemistry - do - Department of Environmental Science - do - Department of Forest Science - do - Department of Geography - do - Department of Mathematics - do - Department of Physics - do - Department of Zoology - do - Department of Geology Kohima Campus, Meriema

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Department of Anthropology

HoD i/c : Prof. Sangyu Yaden Mobile no. : +91 9436077723 Email : [email protected] 1. Faculty Position:

Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation Subject Specialization/ Thrust area of Research Assistant Prehistoric Archaeology, 1. Dr. Tiasunep Ph.D. Professor Evolutionary Biology Dr. Maibam Assistant 2. Ph.D. Social Anthropology Radharani Devi Professor Ms. Neikethono Assistant 3. M.Sc. Physical Anthropology Vakha Professor (c) Guest Social - Cultural 4. Dr. Mhonyani Ph.D. Faculty Anthropology/Cultural Studies

2. Intake Capacity: M.Sc. - 10, Ph.D. - 2

3. M.Sc. Programme Course No Title of the course Semester-I Theory ANTH- 101 Introduction to Physical Anthropology ANTH- 102 Fundamentals of Social Anthropology ANTH- 103 Family, Kinship and Marriage Practical ANTH- 104(P) Somatometry, Somatoscopy and Craniometry ANTH- 105 (P) Human Growth Shape and Size Measurement ANTH- 106 (P) Osteology, Osteometry Semester-II Theory ANTH- 201 Prehistoric Archaeology ANTH- 202 Anthropology of India ANTH- 203 Human Origin, Heredity and Variation Practical ANTH- 204(P) Prehistoric Archaeology I-Tool Representation, Description and Typology ANTH- 205 (P) Prehistoric Archaeology II- Tool Measurements and Excavation Technique

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Serology, Colour blindness, PTC, Karyotyping, ANTH- 206 (P) dermatoglyphics and Pedigree Analysis Semester-III Theory ANTH- 301 Anthropological Theories ANTH- 302 Research Methodoloogy ANTH- 303 Demographic Anthropology Practical ANTH- 304(P) Research Methods & Techniques I ANTH- 305 (P) Research Methods & Techniques II ANTH- 306 (P) Demographic Anthropology Semester-IV Group A ANTH- 401 Human Population Genetics ANTH- 402 Psychological Anthropology Choice based paper Practical ANTH- 403(P) Psychological Anthropology ANTH- 407 M.Sc Desertation with viva based on Field Work Semester-IV Group B ANTH- 404 Economics and Development Anthropology ANTH- 405 Applied Anthropology Choice based paper Practical ANTH- 406(P) Economics and Development Anthropology ANTH- 407 M.Sc Desertation with viva based on Field Work Choice based paper for Semester-IV ANTH C- 408 Kinanthropolometry and Ergonomics ANTH C- 409 Medical Anthropology ANTH C- 410 Ecology and Society

4. Ph.D. Programme

Ph.D. Course Work

Course No. Course Name ANTH 601 Research Methodology ANTH 602 Advances in North East Anthropology ANTH 603 Literature review, report writing and seminar

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Department of Botany

HoD : Prof. S. K. Chaturvedi Contact no. : +91 9436006204 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/ Thrust Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation area of Research 1. Prof. N. S. Jamir Ph.D. Professor Ethnobotany & Taxonomy Plant embryology (Pollination Professor, HoD, Biology) Floral Morphology & 2. Prof. S. K. Chaturvedi Ph.D. & Director Anatomy, Plant Diversity & (IQAC) systematics Prof. Chitta Ranjan Plant Biotechnology, 3. Ph.D. Professor Deb Physiology Associate Microbiology & Plant 4. Dr. Talijungla, Ph.D. Ph.D. Professor Pathology Associate 5. Dr. Limasenla Ph.D. Experimental Taxonomy Professor Dr. Sanjay Kumar (on Assistant 6. Ph.D. Cytogenetics lien) Professor Assistant Plant Ecology, Ecosystem, 7. Dr. Neizo Puro Ph.D. Professor Plant Diversity Assistant Ecology/Environmental 8. Dr. M. R. Singh Ph.D. Professor Science Assistant Plant Molecular Biology and 9. Dr. A. Paul Ph.D. Professor Plant Physiology 10. Dr. Rafiul Amin Laskar Ph.D. Guest Faculty Cytogenetics

2. Intake Capacity: M.Sc. - 27, Ph.D. - 8

3. M.Sc. programme

Course No. Course title Credits Semester I BT- 101/C Diversity and Biology of Algae, Bryophytes, Lichens and 4 Pteridophytes

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BT- 102/C Diversity and Biology of Algae, Bryophytes, Lichens and 2 Pteridophytes BT- 103/C Mycology, Plant Pathology and Microbiology 4 BT- 104/C Mycology, Plant Pathology and Microbiology 2 BT- 105/C Diversity and Biology of Gymnosperms and Anatomy of 4 Angiosperms BP- 106/C Diversity and Biology of Gymnosperms and Anatomy of 2 Angiosperms Semester II BT-201/C Plant Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology 4 BP-202/C Plant Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology 2 BT-203//C AngiospermTaxonomy and Economic Botany 4 BP-204/C AngiospermTaxonomy and Economic Botany 2 BT-205/C Plant Physiology 4 BP-206/C Plant Physiology 2 Semester III BT-301/C Cytogenetics and Plant Breeding 4 BP-302/C Cytogenetics and Plant Breeding 2 BT-303/C Plant Ecology & Environment 4 BP-304/C Plant Ecology & Environment 2 BT-305/C Plant Biotechnology and Genetics Engineering 4 BP-306/C Plant Biotechnology and Genetics Engineering 2 Semester IV BT-401/C Ecosystem Analysis, Biodiversity, Phytogeography & 4 Biostatistics BP-402/C Ecosystem Analysis, Biodiversity, Phytogeography & 2 Biostatistics BT-403/C Floral Morphology and Embryology of Angiosperms 4 BP-404/C Floral Morphology and Embryology of Angiosperms 4 BP-405/C Project work* 4 Choice Based Credit Paper BT-406/CBCP Angiosperm Taxonomy & Biosystematics 4 BP-407/CBCP Angiosperm Taxonomy & Biosystematics II 2 BT-408/CBCP Biodiversity conservation & Ecosystem services 4 BP-409/CBCP Biodiversity conservation & Ecosystem services 2 BP-410/CBCP Biodiversity Conservation & Ecosystem Services 4 BP-411/CBCP Biodiversity Conservation & Ecosystem Services 2 BT-412/CBCP Plant Biotechnology 4 BT-413/CBCP Plant Biotechnology 2 BT-414/CBCP Microbial Ecology 4

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BP-415/CBCP Microbial Ecology 2 BT- 416/CBCP Plant metabolites and Molecular cytogenetics 4 BP- 417/CBCP Plant metabolites and Molecular cytogenetics 2

4. Ph.D. programme

Ph.D. Course Work

Course No. Course title B. Ph. D I Research Methodology B. Ph. D II Elective Paper B. Ph. D III Review of Literature and Seminar

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Department of Chemistry

HoD : Prof. M. Indira Devi Contact no. : +91 7085952925 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/ Thrust Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation area of Research Professor Spectral study of lanthanides 1. Prof. M. Indira Devi Ph.D. & HoD Computational Chemistry Analytical, Radiation 2. Prof. Dipak Sinha Ph.D. Professor Chemistry Dr. Upasana Bora Associate Reactivity & Mechanistic 3. Ph.D. Sinha Professor studies, Green Chemistry Organic Synthesis, Assistant 4. Dr. I. Tovishe Phucho Ph.D. Heterocyclic Chemistry, Professor Natural Products Chemistry Organic Medicinal Chemistry, Dr. Maddela Assistant 5. Ph.D. Asymmetric Catalysis/Green Prabhakar Professor Chemistry Polymer Electrolytes, Dr. Nurul Alam Assistant 6. Ph.D. Electrochemical, Choudhury Professor Supercapacitors, Fuel Cells Self aggregating system, Dr. Seram Dushila Assistant Surfactant assembly in 7. Ph.D. Devi Professor solution, Dye aggregation in mixed media, polymer gel

2. Intake Capacity: M.Sc. - 27, Ph.D. - 3

3. M.Sc. Programme

Course Number Course Title Credit(s) Semester-I CHEM – 411 Inorganic Chemistry I 4 CHEM – 412 Organic Chemistry I 4 CHEM – 413 Physical Chemistry I 4 CHEM – 414 Laboratory Course in Organic Chemistry 4 Semester- II

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CHEM – 421 Inorganic Chemistry II 4 CHEM – 422 Organic Chemistry II 4 CHEM – 423 Physical Chemistry II 4 CHEM – 424 Laboratory Course in Inorganic Chemistry 4 Semester-III CHEM – 531 Inorganic Chemistry III 4 CHEM – 532 Organic Chemistry III 4 CHEM – 533 Physical Chemistry III 4 CHEM- 534 Analytical Chemistry 4 CHEM – 535 Laboratory Course in Physical Chemistry 4 Semester-IV CHEM – 541 Inorganic Chemistry IV 4 CHEM – 542 Organic Chemistry IV 4 CHEM – 543 Physical Chemistry IV 4 CHEM – 544 A/B/C CBCP (Choice based credit paper) 4 CHEM - 545 Project Work (CBCP) 4

 A student will choose any one of the papers from choice based papers offered by the department in 4th Semester.  One of the internal marks from project work may be evaluated from educational exposure. Department will offer the CBCP as follows: 1. 544-A: Biological and Medicinal Chemistry 2. 544-B: Environmental, Green & Sustainable Chemistry 3. 544- C: Polymer and Nano Chemistry

5. Ph.D. programme

Ph.D. Course Work

Semester Course Number Course Name Grade/Marks/Credit Research Methodology CHEM – 601 100 (5 credits)

Advances in Chemistry I CHEM – 602 100 (5 credits)

Literature review, Report writing and CHEM- 603 160 (8 Credits) Presentation

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Department of Environment Science

HoD i/c : Prof. Sangyu Yaden Contact no. : +91 9365831101 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/ Thrust Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation area of Research Assistant Green Chemistry, Organic 1. Dr. Latonglila Jamir Ph.D. Professor Synthesis Assistant Remote Sensing-GIS, Natural 2. Dr. Nabajit Hazarika Ph.D. Professor Hazards, Climate Assistant Environmental Microbiology, 3. Dr. Pranjal Bharali Ph.D. Professor Bioremediation

2. Intake Capacity: M.Sc. - 10, Ph.D. - 6

3. M.Sc. Programme

Course No Title of the course Credits Semester I ES-101 Basic of environmental sciences 4 ES-102 Environmental chemistry 4 ES-103 Environmental biology 4 ES-104 Environmental earth science 4 ES-105 Practical-I and filed study 4 Semester II ES-201 Environmental pollution 4 ES-202 Ecosystem dynamics & ecology 4 ES-203 Environmental hazards 4 ES-204 Environmental law and management 4 ES-205 Practical-II and filed study 4 Semester III ES-301 Energy and environment 4 ES-302 Analytical methods for environment monitoring 4 ES-303 Research methods, techniques and statistical analysis 4

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ES-304 Practical- III and dissertation seminar 4 Semester IV ES-401 Environmental economics and sociology 4 ES-402 Environmental impact assessment 4 CBCP* A. Environmental remote sensing and GIS ES-403 4 B. Wildlife & conservation biology C. Environment health and Ecotoxicology ES-404 Project work and dissertation seminar 4 *A student will choose any one of the CBCP offered by the department in the 4th semester.

4. Ph.D. programme

Ph.D. Course Work

Semester Course No. Course Title Credit ESP101 Research Methodology 5 ESP102 Literature Review and Report Writing 5 Elective Courses 1 A. Environmental Geoinformatics ESP103 B. Environmental Monitoring 5 C. Environmental Biology *Any one course from the electives

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Department of Forest Science

HoD i/c : Prof. Sangyu Yaden Contact no. : +91 9365831101 Email : [email protected]

5. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/ Thrust Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation area of Research Plant Biotechnology, Dr. Mayur Mausoom Assistant 1. Ph.D. Bioenergy, Biofuels, Phukan. Professor Microbiology Forest Management, 2. Miss Adangnaro Jamir M.Sc, NET Guest faculty Silviculture 3. Dr. Wapongnungsang Ph.D. Guest faculty Forest Ecology 4. Imokokla Imsong M.Sc, NET Guest faculty Biodiversity and Ecology

6. Intake Capacity: M.Sc. - 10 , Ph.D. - 4

7. M.Sc. Programme

Course No Title of the course Credit(s) Semester I FS-101 Silviculture 4 FS-102 Forest biometry 4 FS-103 Forest management 4 FS-104 Forest products-chemistry and industry 4 FS-105 Practical- I and filed study 4 Semester II FS-201 Forest ecology 4 FS-202 Biodiversity conservation 4 FS-203 Forest resource management and economics 4 FS-204 Forest protection 4 FS-205 Practical- II and filed study 4 Semester III FS-301 Forest policy, laws and international conventions 4 FS-302 Forest biotechnology and tree improvement 4

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FS-303 Wood chemistry and technology 4 FS-304 Practical- III and filed study 4 Semester IV FS-401 Forests and people 4 FS-402 Wild life conservation 4 *CBCP a. Medicinal and aromatic plants FS-403 4 b. Forest biotechnology c. Forest bioenergy FS-404 Project work and dissertation seminar 4

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Department of Geography

HoD : Prof. Sangyu Yaden Contact no. : +91 9365831101 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/ Thrust Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation area of Research Professor, & Social Geography, Population 1. Prof. T. Lanusosang Ph.D. PVC (SASRD) Geography Professor, HoD, & Dean Agricultural, Social, Environment 2. Prof. Sangyu Yaden Ph.D. of School of & Resource Geography Sciences Environmental Geomorphology, 3. Prof. M. S. Rawat Ph.D. Professor Watershed Management & Hydrology Professor, & Political Geography, Dean of 4. Prof. Lanusashi Lkr. Ph.D. Environmental & Resource Students’ Geography Welfare Physical Geography, Dr. Wangshimenla Associate 5. Ph.D. Environmental Geography & Professor Remote Sensing & GIS Assistant Physical, Bio, Environmental 6. Dr. Y. V. Krishnaiah Ph.D. Professor Geography & Quantitative (on Lien) Techniques Physical Geography, Remote Assistant 7. Dr. Kedovikho Yhoshu Ph.D. Sensing & GIS Application in Professor Geosciences, Geohazards

2. Intake Capacity: M.Sc. - 27 , Ph.D. - 10

3. M.Sc. Programme

Course No Title Of The Course Semester I GEOG 101(CP) Geomorphology GEOG 102(CP) Economic Geography

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GEOG 103(CP) Regional Geography of India GEOG 104(CP) Geographical Thought GEOG 105(CP) Cartographic and Quantitative Techniques (practical) SEMESTER II GEOG 201(CP) Climatology and Oceanography GEOG 202(CP) Biogeography GEOG 203(CP) Political Geography GEOG 204(CP) Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System Remote Sensing Techniques and Computer Cartography GEOG 205(CP) (Practical) SEMESTER III GEOG301(CP) Natural Resources Management GEOG 302(CP) Regional Planning and Development GEOG 303(CP) Geography of Resources GEOG 304 (CP) Geography of North East India GEOG 305(CP) Field Work: Physical/Socio-Economic Survey (Practical) SEMESTER IV GEOG 401(CP) Dissertation GEOG 402(CP) Research Methodology GEOG 403(CP) Geography of Tourism GEOG 404(CP) Regional Geography of South East Asia Choice Based Credit Papers (CBCP) GEOG 405 (CBCP) Hydrology GEOG 406(CBCP) Population Geography GEOG 407(CBCP) Cultural Geography GEOG 408(CBCP) Agricultural Geography GEOG 409(CBCP) Application of RS, GIS & GPS in Geography CP- Core paper (compulsory) CBCP- Choice based credit paper. *Under CBCP, students will study only one Course in the fourth semester.

4. Ph. D. Programme

Ph.D. Course Work Sl. No. Course No. Title of the Course Credit 100 marks:5 credits, each credit for 20 1. PAPER I(GEOG- 501) Research Methodology marks with total of 50 hours 100 marks:5 credits, each credit for 20 marks with total of 50 hours: Students 2. PAPER II(GEOG- 502) Optional/Elective Paper can opt any one paper from the following:

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Sl. No. Course No. Title of the Course 1. GEOG-502 A Applied Geomorphology 2. GEOG-502 B Hydrology and Applied Climatology 3. GEOG-502 C Environmental Geography 4. GEOG-502 D Population and Development 5. GEOG-502 E Advanced Agricultural Geography 6. GEOG-502 F Political Geography 7. GEOG-502 G Geography of Social Well Being. 8. GEOG-502 H Remote Sensing, GIS & GPS Application in Geography

Sl. No. Course No. Title of the Course Credit

Review of Literature (A) 60+ (B) 20 + (C) 20=100 marks: 5 3. PAPER II(GEOG- 503): Report Writing credits, each credit for 20 marks with Seminar total of 50 hours.

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Department of Mathematics

HoD i/c : Prof. Sangyu Yaden Contact no. : +91 9365831101 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/ Thrust Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation area of Research Combinatorics, Algebra in the Assistant Stone Cech Compactification of 1. Dr. Ram Krishna Paul Ph.D. Professor discrete semigroup and its application to Ramsey Theory Ms. Kilangbenla Assistant 2. M.Sc, NET Ring Theory Imsong Professor Guest 3. Ms. Tsuktirenla Kichu M.Sc, NET Commutative Algebra Faculty Ramsey Theory, Combinatronics, Guest 4. Mr. Subhajit Jana M.Sc, NET Algebra, Commutative Algebra, Faculty Number Theory

2. Intake Capacity: M.Sc. - 15, Ph.D. - 2

3. M.Sc. Programme

Course Code Course Title Credit(s) Semester – I MATC 101 Analysis-1 4 MATC 102 Linear Algebra 4 MATC 103 Ordinary Differential Equations 4 MATC 104 Classical mechanics 4 MATC 105 Calculus-I 2 Semester – II MATC 201 Algebra 4 MATC 202 Complex Function Theory 4 MATC 203 Partial differential Equation 4 MATC 204 Topology 4

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MATC 205 Calculus-II 2 Semester – III MATC 301 Programming in C and its application 4 MATC 302 Computer Practical 2 MATC 303 Measure Theory 4 MATC 304 Elementary Number Theory 4 MATC 305 Theory of Field Extensions 4 Semester- IV MATC 401 Numerical Analysis 4 Computer Oriented Numerical Analysis MATC 402 2 (Practical) MATCBCP4XY Choice Based Credit Paper 4 MATC 403 Functional Analysis 4 MATC 404 Commutative Algebra 4 Note: The optional and Choice Based Credit Papers will be offered subject to the availability of faculty specialized in the concerned field.

Choice Based Credit Paper: MATCBCP401 Ring Theory 4 Credits MATCBCP402 Algebraic Topology 4 Credits MATCBCP403 Mathematical Methods 4 Credits

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Department of Physics

HoD i/c : Prof. Sangyu Yaden Contact no. : +91 9365831101 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/ Thrust Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation area of Research Condensed matter physics/ Assistant Multiferroics, Magnetism, 1. Dr. Y. Sundarayya Ph.D. Professor Spectroscopy, Energy materials and Abinitio methods Condensed matter physics/ Dr. Shanta Singh Assistant 2. Ph.D. Materials science and Naorem Professor Luminescent materials Dr. Ng. Bedamani Guest 3. Ph.D. Condensed Matter Physics Singh Faculty Dr. Sanatombi Guest Condensed Matter Physics & 4. Ph.D. Sorokhaibam Faculty Materials Science

2. Intake Capacity: M.Sc. - 15, Ph.D. - 2

3. M.Sc. Programme

Semester I Course No. Course title Credits PHY401 Classical Mechanics 4 PHY402 Mathematical Methods – I 3 PHY403 Electromagnetic Theory – I 3 PHY404 Analog and Digital Electronics 4 PHY405 Computational Methods laboratory 4 Semester II PHY451 Quantum Mechanics – I 4 PHY452 Mathematical Methods –II 3 PHY453 Electromagnetic Theory – II 3 PHY454 Statistical Mechanics 4 PHY455 Electronics Laboratory 4

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Semester III PHY501 Quantum Mechanics – II 4 PHY502 Solid State Physics – I 3 PHY503 Spectroscopy 4 PHY504 Nuclear and Particle Physics 4 PHY505 General Physics Laboratory 4 Semester IV PHY551-A Advanced Quantum Mechanics or or 4 PHY551-B Magnetism PHY552-A Solid State Physics –II or or 3 PHY552-B Superconductivity PHY553-A Modern Optics or or 4 PHY553- B Dielectric and Luminescence Properties of Solids PHY554 Project 4 PHY555 General Physics Laboratory – II 3

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Department of Zoology

HoD : Prof. Y. Sarat Yenisetti Contact no. : +91 9402908988 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/ Thrust Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation area of Research Professor, & Vice-Chancellor Endocrinology & Reproductive 1. Prof. Pardeshi Lal Ph.D. of Nagaland Biology University Professor, & 2. Prof. Y. Sarat Yenisetti Ph.D. Genetics & Molecular Biology HoD Endocrinology & Reproductive Professor (on 3. Dr. Ashok Kumar Rai Ph.D. Biology, Developmental re-employment) Biology Ecology, Soil faunal diversity 4. Prof. L.N. Kakati Ph.D. Professor Sericulture Associate Entomology & Animal 5. Dr. Bendang Ao Ph.D. Professor Physiology Assistant 6. Dr. P. Punj Pankaj Ph.D. Fish Biology & Fisheries Professor Mr. Pukhrambam Assistant 7. M.SC, NET Fish Biology & Fisheries Rajesh Singh Professor

2. Intake Capacity: M.Sc. - 27, Ph.D. - No Vacancy

3. M.Sc. Programme

Course No. Course Title Semester I ZOO-101 Biological Chemistry ZOO-P-102 Biological Chemistry ZOO-103 Endocrinology & Reproductive Biology ZOO-P-104 Endocrinology & Reproductive Biology ZOO-105 Parasitology & Entomology ZOO-P-106 Parasitology & Entomology

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Semester II ZOO-201 Genetics & Developmental Biology ZOO-P-202 Genetics & Developmental Biology ZOO-203 Animal Physiology ZOO-P-204 Animal Physiology ZOO-205 Aquatic Biology & Fisheries ZOO-P-206 Aquatic Biology & Fisheries Semester III ZOO-301 Molecular Biology ZOO-P-302 Molecular Biology ZOO-303 Cell Biology & Immunology ZOO-P-304 Cell Biology & Immunology ZOO-305 Biosystematics & Evolution ZOO-P-306 Biosystematics & Evolution Semester IV ZOO-401 Tools & Techniques in Biology & Biometrics ZOO-PW-402 Project Work* ZOO-403 Ecology & Behavioural Biology ZOO-P-404 Ecology & Behavioural Biology (Choice Based credit paper) CBCP - ** ZOO- 405 A- CBCP Integrated Zoology ZOO-406 A- CBCP Practical based on theory ZOO-405 B- CBCP Applied Zoology ZOO-406 B- CBCP Practical based on theory *Project work is inclusive of study tour report ** Students may opt for only one CBCP (Both theory and practical combined) out of two CBCP offered during fourth semester.

4. Ph.D. Programme

Ph.D. Course Work

Course No. Name of the paper Credits ZOO-Ph.D-01 Research methodology 5 ZOO-Ph.D-02 Integrated zoology 5 ZOO-Ph.D-03 (a) Review of literature & report writing 3 ZOO-Ph.D-03 (b) Seminar 2

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Department of Geology

HoD : Prof. B. V. Rao Contact no. : +91 9436001911 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/ Thrust Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation area of Research 1. Prof. G.T. Thong Ph.D. Professor Sedimentology & Geohazards Professor, & Igneous Petrology & Applied 2. Prof. B.V. Rao Ph.D. HoD Geochemistry Prof. Santosh Kumar Ore Geology & Exploration 3. Ph.D. Professor Singh Geochemistry Assistant Igneous Petrology & 4. Dr. Vikoleno Rino Ph.D. Professor Geochemistry Assistant Sedimentology & 5. Dr. S.K. Srivastava Ph.D. Professor Palaeobiology Dr. Temsulemba Assistant 6. Ph.D. Environmental Geology Walling Professor Assistant Igneous Petrology, 7. Dr. Ch. Mangi Khuman Ph.D. Professor Geochemistry & Geotectonics

2. Intake Capacity: M.Sc. - 15, Ph.D. - No Vacancy

3. M.Sc. Programme

Course No. Course Title Credits Semester I GL-101 Geomorphology & Remote Sensing 4 GL-102 Structural Geology & Tectonics 4 GL-103 Palaeobiology 4 GL-104 Mineralogy 4 GL-105 Practical on GL-101 and GL-102 4 GL-106 Practical on GL-103 and GL-104 4 GL-107 Geological Fieldwork/Training of 3 Weeks 3 Semester II

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GL-201 Igneous and Petrology 4 GL-202 Metamorphic Petrology 4 GL-203 Sedimentology 4 GL-204 Ore Geology 4 GL-205 Practical on GL-201 and GL-202 4 GL-206 Practical on GL-203 and GL-204 4 Semester III GL-301 Hydrogeology 4 GL-302 Geochemistry 4 GL-303 Fuel Geology 4 GL-304 Stratigraphy 4 GL-305 Practical on GL-301 and GL-302 4 GL-306 Practical on GL-303 and GL-304 4 GL-307 Geochemistry Fieldwork/Training of 3 Weeks 3 Semester IV GL-401 Environmental and Engineering Geology 4 GL-402 Mineral Exploration and Mining Geology 4 GL-403 Marine and Quaternary Geology 4 GL-404 Practical on GL-401 and GL-402 3 Dissertation (Elective) i. Structural Geology & Geodynamics ii. Igneous Petrology iii. Sedimentology GL-405 5 iv. Economic Geology v. Engineering Geology vi. Hydrogeology vii. Environmental Geology GL-406 Grand Viva 2

4. Ph.D. Programme

Ph.D. Course Work

Course No. Title of the Course Credit GL- 21 Research Methodology 5 Elective paper (any one) GL-22 (i) Recent advances in geology GL-22 (ii) Applied sedimentology GL- 22 5 GL-22 (iii) Geochemistry of Mineral deposit GL-22 (iv) Geohydrology GL-22 (v) Environmental Geosciences GL- 23 Review of Literature, Report Writing and Seminar 5

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School of Social Sciences

Dean : Prof H. John Sema Mobile no. : +919436439442 Email : [email protected]

Department Location Department of Economics Lumami Department of Political Science - do - Department of Sociology - do - Department of Commerce Kohima Campus, Meriema Department of History & Archeology - do -

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Department of Economics

HoD : Dr. T. Zarenthung Ezung Contact no. : +91 7085673828 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/ Thrust Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation area of Research Professor, & Environmental and 1. Prof. B. Kilangla Jamir Ph.D. Dean of RDC Development Economics Prof. Mithilesh Kumar Econometrics and Mathematical 2. Ph.D. Professor Sinha Economics Associate Dr. T. Zarenthung Econometrics and Monetary 3. Ph.D. Professor, & Ezung Economics HoD Associate Industrial Economics and 4. Dr. Y. Temjenzulu Jamir Ph.D. Professor History of Economic Thought Assistant Monetary and Industrial 5. Ms. Alice Pongener M.A.,NET Professor Economics Assistant Agriculture, Microfinance & 6. Dr. Giribabu M Ph.D. Professor Development Economics

2. Intake Capacity: M.A. - 45, Ph.D. - No Vacancy

3. M.A. Programme

Semester wise Course No. Title of the Course ECO - 101 Quantitative Methods – I ECO - 102 Micro Economics – I 1st Semester ECO - 103 Macro Economics – I ECO - 104 Public Economics ECO - 201 Quantitative Methods – II ECO - 202 Micro Economics – II 2nd Semester ECO - 203 Macro Economics – II ECO - 204 International Trade and Finance 3rd Semester ECO -301 Economics of Growth and Development

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ECO – 302 Indian Economic Policy ECO – 300_ Optional –I ECO – 300_ Optional –II Economics of Environment and Natural Resource ECO – 401 Management ECO – 402 4th Semester Research Methodology And Dissertation ECO – 400_ Optional-I ECO – 400_ Optional - II

OPTIONAL PAPERS FOR III SEMESTER

COURSE NO COURSE TITLE ECO-3001 Industrial Economics-I ECO-3002 Financial Institutions And Markets-I ECO-3003 Econometrics-I ECO-3004 Agricultural Economics-I ECO-3005 Demography-I ECO-3006 Economics of Gender and Development-I ECO-3007 Computer Application in Economic Analysis ECO-3008 Economics and Law ECO-3009 History of Modern Economic Thoughts

OPTIONAL PAPERS FOR IV SEMESTER

COURSE NO COURSE TITLE ECO-4001 Industrial Economics-Ii ECO-4002 Financial Institutions and Markets-Ii ECO-4003 Econometrics-Ii ECO-4004 Agricultural Economics-Ii ECO-4005 Demography-Ii ECO-4006 Economics of Gender and Development-Ii ECO-4007 Welfare Economics ECO-4008 Economics of Insurance ECO-4009 Labour Economics ECO-4010 Mathematical Economics ECO-4011 Economics of Infrastructure

4. Ph.D. Programme

Ph.D. Course Work

Sl. No Course No Title of the Course Credit 1. ECO-CW-01 Research methodology 4

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2. ECO-CW-02 Methods Of Data Analysis 4 3. ECO-CW-03 Economy Of North East India 4 4. ECO-CW-04 Computer Applications And Term Paper 4

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Department of Political Science

HoD : Prof. H. John Sema Contact no. : +91 9436439442 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/ Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation Thrust area of Research India’s Foreign Policy, 1. Prof. Arun Kumar Singh Ph.D. Professor Foreign Policy of Major Powers, Professor, HoD, Theories of International 2. Prof. H. John Sema Ph.D. & Dean of Social Politics, International Sciences Relations, local institution Indian Politics, Marxist Associate Political Theory, Political 3. Dr. Moamenla Amer Ph.D. Professor Sociology, North East Politics, Gender Studies Western Political Theory, Working of Parliamentary Assistant 4. Dr. Likhase Sangtam Ph.D. and Federal Systems in Professor India, Naga Politics, International Organizations Contemporary Political M.A, NET Assistant Theory, Comparative 5. Mrs. Monalisa Tase (pursuing Ph.D) Professor Politics, Politics of North East India, Act East Policy. Western Political Theories, M.A, NET (JRF). Assistant Public Administration, 6. Ms. Neizhanuo Golmei (Pursuing Ph.D). Professor Urban Governance and Politics

2. Intake Capacity: M.A. - 55, Ph.D. - 12

3. MA Programme

1st Semester: (All papers are compulsory) Course No: PS: 101 Western Political Theory (Classical Traditions).

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Course No: PS: 102 Political Processes and Dynamics in Indian Politics. Course No: PS: 103 Theories of Public Administration. Course No: PS: 104 Theories of International Politics.

2nd Semester (All papers are compulsory) Course No: PS: 105 Western Liberal Theories. Course No: PS: 106 Issues in International Relations. Course No: PS: 107 Politics of North-East India with special reference to Nagaland. Course No: PS: 108 Indian Administration: Problems and Prospects.

3rd Semester (Two papers compulsory, two papers optional/Elective Course No: PS: 109 Marxist Political Theory. (Compulsory) Course No: PS:110 Comparative Politics. (Compulsory) (Optional Papers) Course No: PS:111 International Organisations. (CBCS) Course No: PS:112 Foreign Policy of India. Course No: PS:113 Public Policy and Analysis in India. Course No: PS:114 Human Rights: Theories and Practice. Course No: PS:115 Women and Politics in India. Course No: PS:116 International Law.

4th Semester (Two papers compulsory, Two papers Optional/Elective Course No: PS:117 Contemporary Political Theory. (Major Issues) (Compulsory) Course No: PS:118 Political Sociology. (Compulsory) (Optional Papers) Course No: PS:119 Working of Parliamentary and Federal Systems in India(CBCS) Course No: PS:120 Foreign Policy of Major Powers. Course No: PS:121 Liberal Political Theory. Course No: PS:122 Politics of South Asia. Course No: PS:123 Indian Political Thinkers. Course No: PS:124 Development Administration in India. CBCS: Choice Based Credit System (The course is open for students of other departments)

4. Ph.D. Programme

Ph.D. Course Work Course No: POL. Ph.D - 401 Research Methodology Course No: POL. Ph.D - 402 Working of Government and Politics in India (with particular reference to North-East India) Course No: POL. Ph.D - 403 Issues in International Relations and Foreign Policy Course No: POL. Ph.D - 404 Recent Trends and Developments in Political Science

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Department of Sociology

HoD : Dr. Temjensosang Imsong Contact no. : +91 7005547528 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation Subject Specialization/ Thrust Area of Research Associate Gender & Society, 1. Dr. Toshimenla Jamir Ph.D. Professor Environmental Sociology Associate Sociological Theories, Political 2. Dr. Temjensosang Ph.D. Professor, & Sociology, Rural Sociology HoD Social Stratification, Change & Assistant 3. Dr. Athungo Ovung Ph.D. Development, Perspective on Professor Indian Society Assistant Agrarian Change, Public Professor Health, Rural Livelihood, Social 4. Dr. Y. Srikanth Ph.D. (Tribal Movements in India, Indian Research Society Centre) Assistant Indian Diaspora, Change and 5. Dr. Pitheli K. Jimo Ph.D. Professor Development Assistant 6. Ms. Dipika Paul M.A, M.Phil. Ethnicity & Ethnic Identity Professor

2. Intake Capacity: M.A. - 55, Ph.D. - No Vacancy

3. MA Programme

Course No. Title of the Course Semester I SOC 01 Classical Sociological Traditions SOC 02 Methodology of Social Research – I SOC 03 Perspectives on Indian Society SOC 04 Globalization and Society Semester II SOC 05 Modern Sociology Perspective

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SOC 06 Methodology of Social Research – II SOC 07 Sociology of Tribal Society with reference to NE India SOC08 Sociology of Change and Development Semester III SOC09 Political Sociology SOC10 Sociology of Gender SOC11 Dissertation Writing SOC12 (CBCP) Study of Indian Diaspora SOC13 (CBCP) Urban Society in India SOC14 (CBCP) Sociology of Religion Semester IV SOC15 Social Movements in India SOC16 Environment and Society SOC17 Rural Society of India SOC18 (CBCP) Sociology of Entrepreneurship Development SOC19 (CBCP) Sociology of South East Asia SOC20 (CBCP) Sociology of Religion

4. Ph.D. Programme

Ph.D. Course Work

Course No. Course Title SOC- 401 Social Research Methods SOC - 402 Approaches in Sociological Theories SOC - 403 Discourse on North East India SOC - 404 Change and development

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Department of Commerce

HoD : Prof. A. K. Mishra Contact no. : +91 9436276539 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation Subject Specialization/ Thrust Area of Research 1. Prof. A.K. Mishra Ph.D. Professor Finance 2. Prof. P. K. Deka Ph.D. Professor Accountancy 3. Dr. N. Martina Solo Ph.D. Professor Management and Finance Associate Marketing and Research 4. Dr. Gautam Patikar Ph.D. Professor Methodology Assistant E-Commerce and Computer 5. Dr. Ratan Kaurinta Ph.D. Professor Application in Business Assistant 6. Dr. Jasojit Debnath Ph.D. Accountancy & Insurance Professor Assistant 7. Dr. Amrendra Kumar Ph.D. Accounting Professor

2. Intake Capacity: M.Com. - 50, Ph.D. - 24

3. M.Com. Programme First Semester: Sl. No Course No. Title of the Course Credit(s) 1. MC-101 Management Concepts & Organizational Behavior 4 2. MC-102 Business Environment & Policy 4 3. MC-103 Statistical Analysis 4 4. MC-104 Corporate Financial Accounting & Reporting 4

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Second Semester: Sl. No Course No. Title of the Course Credit(s) 1. MC-201 Business Entrepreneurship 4 2. MC-202 Accounting for Managerial Decisions 4 3. MC-203 Marketing Management 4 4. MC-204 Financial Management 4

Third Semester: Sl. No Course No. Title of the Course Credit(s) 1. MC-301 Computer Application in Business 4 2. MC-302 Corporate Legal Framework 4 3. Elective I Any of the following six (6) Groups/Areas 4 4. Elective II Any of the following six (6) Groups/Areas 4

Fourth Semester: Sl. No Course No. Title of the Course Credit(s) 1. MC-401 Strategic Management 4 2. MC-402 E-Commerce 4 3. Elective III Any of the following six (6) Groups/Areas 4 4. Elective IV Any of the following six (6) Groups/Areas 4

OPTIONAL GROUP Group A: Accounting Elective I MCRM-01 Research Methodology & Project Elective II MCA-02 Advanced Financial Accounting Elective III MCA-03 Advanced Cost & Management Accounting Elective IV MCA-04 Corporate Tax Planning & Management Group B: Finance Elective I MCRM-01 Research Methodology & Project Elective II MCF-02 Financial Institutions & Markets Elective III MCF-03 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management Elective IV MCF-04 Strategic Financial Management

Group C: Human Resource Management Elective I MCRM-01 Research Methodology & Project Elective II MCHR-02 Human Resource Planning Elective III MCHR-03 Human Resource Management

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Elective IV MCHR-04 Human Resource Development

Group D: International Business Elective I MCRM-01 Research Methodology & Project Elective II MCIB-02 International Business Environment Elective III MCIB-03 Foreign Trade Policy and Investment Elective IV MCIB-04 International Marketing

Group E: Marketing Elective I MCRM-01 Research Methodology & Project Elective II MCM-02 Services Marketing & Customer Relationship Management Elective III MCM-03 Agriculture & Rural Marketing Elective IV MCM-04 Marketing Research

Group F: Banking & Insurance Elective I MCRM-01 Research Methodology & Project Elective II MCBI-02 Banking Operation & Procedures Elective III MCBI-03 Insurance Finance & Administration Elective IV MCBI-04 Insurance & Risk Management

4. Ph.D. Programme

Ph.D. Course Work

Sl. No Course No. Title of the Course 1. Ph.D-101 Research Methodology-I 2. Ph.D-102 Research Methodology-II 3.(a) Ph.D-103A (Elective) Management and Organizational Behavior Theories 3.(b) Ph.D-103B (Elective) Accounting & Finance 4. Ph.D. -104 Literature Review and Presentation

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Department of History & Archaeology

HoD : Prof. Tiatoshi Jamir Contact no. : +91 9436604926 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/Thrust Sl. No Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation Area of Research 1. Prof. N. Venuh Ph.D. Professor Contemporary History 2. Prof. Ketholesie Ph.D. Professor Northeast India Modern India, Non-Indian 3. Prof. Y.Ben Lotha Ph.D. Professor History & American History Mortuary studies, Prehistory of 4. Prof. Tiatoshi Jamir Ph.D. Professor Northeast India & Community Archaeology Ms. Thungchanbeni Assistant 5. M.A, NET Modern India & North East India Kithan Professor Assistant Historical Archaeology; Oral 6. Dr. Aokumla Walling Ph.D. Professor tradition, Text & Archaeology Assistant Ceramic Ethnoarchaeology & 7. Dr. Ditamulü Vasa Ph.D. Professor Indian Chalcolithic Historiography, Medieval Indian Assistant 8. Dr. Chubala Sanglir Ph.D. History; Pre-colonial Naga Professor society & economy Dr. R. Chumbeno Assistant Ceramic Ethnoarchaeology & 9. Ph.D. Ngullie Professor Ancient India

2. Intake Capacity: M.A. - 55, Ph.D. - 09

3. M.A. Programme Sl. No. Course Credit(s) 1st Semester 1. H-101 Historical Methods 4 2. H-102 Archaeology: Methods and Approaches 4 3. H-106 Social and Political History of Nagas 4

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4. H-107 Modern Indian Society 4 2nd Semester 1. H-103 Introduction to Prehistoric Archaeology 4 2. H-104 Feudalism 4 3. H-105 Capitalism and Imperialism 4 4. H-108 Nationalism 4 3rd Semester H-201 Polity and Economy of Ancient India, circa 1. 4 BC1500- AD 600 2. H-206 Neolithic and Megalithic Cultures of Northeast India 4 3. H-403 Contemporary India (1947 – 2000) 4 4. H- 407 Colonialism in South East Asia (1511-1550) 4th Semester H-202 Religion and Society in Ancient India, circa 1500 BC - 1. 4 AD 1200 2. H-203 Neolithic and Chalcolithic Cultures of India 4 H-405 Government and Politics in North-East India since 3. 4 1947 4. H-408 Modern United States of America 4

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School of Humanities & Education

Dean : Prof. Nigamananda Das Mobile no. : +91 9436608904 Email : [email protected]

Department Location Department of Education Kohima Campus, Meriema Department of English - do - Department of Hindi - do - Department of Linguistics - do - Department of Teacher Education - do - Department of Tenyidie - do - Department of Psychology - do - Department of Mass Communication Lumami Centre for Naga Tribal Language Studies Kohima Campus, Meriema

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Department of Education

HoD : Prof. Rakesh Rai Contact no. : +91 9868319999 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/Thrust Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation Area of Research Educational Testing & Measurement 1. Dr. Imtisungba Ph.D. Professor Educational Guidance Educational Research Philosophy of Education Education & Creativity Sociology of Education 2. Dr. Buno Liegise Ph.D. Professor Pre-School Education Teacher Education Women Empowerment Curriculum Development Pre-School Education 3. Dr. Buno Zetsuvi Ph.D. Professor Environmental Education Philosophy of Education Comparative Education Teacher Education 4. Dr. Lungsang Zeliang Ph.D. Professor Educational Management Population Education Value Education Philosophy of Education Ph.D. (Edn), Research Methodology & 5. Dr. Rakesh Rai Professor Ph.D. (Philo) Statistics Teacher Education Testing/Evaluation Educational Testing & Measurement Associate 6. Dr. Limala Ph.D. Population Education Professor Research methodology Educational Technology Teacher Education Assistant Distance Education 7. Ms. Narola Chuba M.A., NET Professor Indian Educational System Educational Administration

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Educational Psychology Assistant Environmental Education 8. Dr. Khotole Khieya Ph.D. Professor Value Education Special Education Higher Education Educational Psychology Assistant 9. Dr. Neizo-ű Mero Ph.D. Sociology of Education Professor Value Education Pre-School Education Mathematics Education, Educational Psychology, Teacher Assistant 10. Dr. B. Venkata Rao Ph.D. Education, Research Professor Methodology & Educational Statistics

2. Intake Capacity: M.A. - 55, Ph.D. - No Vacancy

3. M.A. Programme Semester Course No. Title of the Course Credit (s)

MAEDU:101- Philosophical Foundations of Education. 4 st M.A 1 MAEDU:102- Psychological Foundations of Education 4 Semester MAEDU:103- Teacher Education. 4 MAEDU:104- Distance Education 4 MAEDU:205- Sociological Foundations of Education. 4 MAEDU:206- Methodology of Education Research and 4 M.A 2nd statistics. Semester MAEDU:207- Comparative Education. 4 MAEDU:208- Value Education and Human Rights 4 MAEDU:309- Intelligence, Creativity and Education. 4 rd M.A 3 MAEDU:310- Environmental Education 4 Semester MAEDU:311- Educational Testing and Evaluation 4 MAEDU:312- Population Education/Education for Leisure 4 MAEDU:413- Special Education 4 M.A 4th MAEDU:414- Educational Technology 4 Semester MAEDU:415- Education for Empowerment of Women 4 MAEDU:416- Pre-School Education/Economics of Education 4

4. Ph.D. Programme

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Course No. Title of the Course Credit (s)

Paper I Research Methodology 4 Psychological Tests & Statistics and Computer Paper II 4 Application 4 Paper III Education, Research and Society/Area Study

Paper IV Presentation 4

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Department of English

HoD : Prof. R. Rosemary Dzuvichu Contact no. : +91 8974248224 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/Thrust Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation Area of Research 1. Dr. N.D.R. Chandra Ph.D. Professor Literary Theory & Criticism Commonwealth Literature, ELT, 2. Dr. Nigamananda Das Ph.D. Professor Contemporary Theory Dr. R.Rosemary 3. Ph.D. Professor & HoD Drama, American Literature Dzuvichu 4. Dr. Jano S. Liegise Ph.D. Professor British Fiction Dr. Mohammed Akhtar Associate Commonwealth Literature 5. Ph.D. Jamal Khan Professor Assistant 6. Dr. Lemtila Alinger Ph.D. Literary Theory, Semiotics Professor Assistant Commonwealth Literature 7. Dr. I. Talisenla Imsong Ph.D. Professor

2. Intake Capacity: M.A. - 60, M.Phil - 15, Ph.D.- 02, Certificate/ Post-Graduate Certificate Courses in Spoken English and Writing Skills: 20 each

3. M.A. Programme Semester-I Eng01.01- Course I: Poetry I Eng01.02- Course II: Drama I Eng01.03-Course III: Fiction I Eng01.04A- Course IV: Prose Option A or Eng 01.04 Prose Option B

Semester II Eng 02.01- Course V: Poetry II Eng 02.02 -Course VI: Drama II Eng 02.03- Course VII: Fiction II Eng 02.04- Course VIII: Indian Literature in English

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Semester III Eng 03.01-Course IX: Study of a Period: Literature in English 1914-2000 (with textual, editorial and bibliographical skills) Eng 03.02-Course X: Literary Theory and Criticism I Eng 03.03-Course XI- American Literature I (Option A) or Eng 03.03 Linguistics and Phonetics (Option B) Eng 03.04 Course XII: New Literatures (Option A) or Eng 03.04 Women’s Writings (Option B) or Eng 03.04 In-depth Study of an author (Option C)

Semester IV Eng 04.01 Course XIII: Modern Literature Eng 04.02 Course XIV: Modern Literary Theory and Criticism II Eng 04.03 Course XV: American Literature (Option A) or Eng 04.03 Modern Grammar and Stylistics (Option B) Eng 04.04A Course XVI: Shakespeare (Option A) or Eng 04.04: World Literature in Translation (Option B) or Eng. 04.04: Dissertation (Project type) (Option C)

4. M.Phil. Programme (Two semesters) Semester- I: 400 Marks Course MP I (Compulsory): Research Methodology & Advanced Literary & Critical Approaches -100 Marks. Course MP II (Compulsory): New Literatures - 100 Marks Course MP III (Optional): Area Study -100 Marks. Course MP IV (Compulsory): Seminars & Other Partial Fulfillments i. Seminars -2 x 25 marks - 50 Marks ii. Book Review-1(about 1500 words) - 10 Marks iii. Bibliography: Relating to: - 10 Marks a. Area Study b. Topic of Research (6 to 10 pages) iv. - 30 Marks a. Viva-voce (based on the courses), or b. Mini Project based on Literary /Cultural Sites (publishable), or c. Documentary/Multimedia Presentation (15-30 Minutes), or d. Project Relating to self financed Academic Study Tours, or e. Translation work - any other Language to English and Vice-versa (not less than 40 Pages worth Publishing), or f. Publication of a well documented Research Paper in a reputed Journal/e- Journal (10 Pages), or g. Publication of an Interview with a well-known author in a journal (at least 10 Pages)

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Semester –II: 200 Marks i. Dissertation -150 Marks ii.Viva-voce - 50Marks

5. Ph.D. Programme Ph.D. Course Work (One semester)

Semester I Paper I: Research Methodology - 100 marks Paper II: Approaches to Literature/ Linguistics (Literary and Critical Theory) - 100 marks Paper III: Area Study in Literature/ Linguistics/ Cultural Studies- 100 Marks Paper IV: Research Paper Presentations (Power point) for assessment by DRC- 100 Marks

Semester II to VI: Fieldwork and Thesis Writing (Minimum five semesters), Submission of thesis, etc.

6. Certificate in Spoken English- One semester & Post-Graduate Certificate in Spoken English and Writing Skills (Two Semesters) Course Coordinator: Dr. Lemtila Alinger, Centre for Spoken English and Writing Skills, Mobile-+919436609193

i) Certificate in Spoken English: (Minimum Eligibility for Admission- Higher Secondary Pass)

Objectives: The syllabus is designed to make the undergraduates proficient in speaking English fluently and correctly with proper accent, intonation, rhythm, etc. by learning the rules of pronunciation properly with the deft knowledge about the organs of speech, classification and description of speech sounds, phonetic transcription with the knowledge of General Indian English and its difference from RP.

Unit-I: Organs of Speech, Classification and Description of Consonants & Vowels: English consonants, English vowels, English diphthongs, Allophonic variants Unit-II: International Phonetic Alphabet, Phonetic Transcription, Syllable, Consonant Clusters Unit-III: Accent, Intonation, Assimilation, Elison Unit-IV: Conversational English: English in various Situations: at Post office, Bank, places of worship, booking a room in hotel, at beauty parlour, at airport, at a clinic, making a telephone call, at travel agency, receiving guests, at a shop, at market, at college, at school, at canteen, giving a talk on a selected topic, and many cases like these, organizing mock programmes, etc. Unit-V: Project Work on practice of Phonetic Transcription, on correct Spoken English, on Accent, Intonation, Stress, etc. covering any pertinent aspect of the course so as to test the effectiveness of the students’ acquisition of the skills/ correctness of speaking, etc.

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Objectives: The syllabus of this two-semester course is designed to make undergraduates proficient in speaking English fluently and correctly with proper accent, intonation, rhythm, etc. by learning the rules of pronunciation properly with the deft knowledge about the organs of speech, classification and description of speech sounds, phonetic transcription with the knowledge of General Indian English and its difference from RP along with acquiring proficiency in writing skills. The first semester will concentrate on Spoken English and the second semester will be devoted to acquiring writing skills.

I Semester Spoken English: Unit-I: Organs of Speech, Classification and Description of Consonants & Vowels Unit-II: International Phonetic Alphabet, Phonetic Transcription, Syllable, Consonant Clusters Unit-III: Accent, Intonation, Assimilation, Elison Unit-IV: Conversational English: English in various Situations: at Post office, Bank, places of worship, booking a room in hotel, at beauty parlour, at airport, at a clinic, making a telephone call, at travel agency, receiving guests, at a shop, at market, at college, at school, at canteen, giving a talk on a selected topic, and many cases like these, organizing mock programmes, etc. Unit-V: Project Work on practice of Phonetic Transcription, on correct Spoken English, on Accent, Intonation, Stress, etc. covering any pertinent aspect of the course so as to test the effectiveness of the students’ acquisition of the skills/ correctness of speaking, etc.

II Semester Writing Skills: Unit-I: Remedial Grammar, Ambiguity and writing unambiguous sentences, developing vocabulary power, omnivorous reading, keeping abreast of 275 sentence structures, English prepositional idioms, proverbs and proverbial usages. Unit-II: Creative Writing: Practising writing poems, stories, essays on various topics. Unit-III: Writing various proposals, writing research papers, mechanics of essay writing, writing summary, writing news items, writing newspaper editorials, writing for publicity, précis writing, synopsis writing, drafting project report, writing business letter, curriculum vitae and job application letter, communication within the office, writing for presentation, drafting chapters of thesis with latest citation rules, using critical terminology, concepts/ critical methods of analysis of literary texts. Unit-IV: Practical Criticism: Elongating concepts symbolically presented through pictures, diagrams, sketches, etc. Interpreting literary, cultural, political, ethical, mythical texts with postmodernist indeterminate meanings. Learning modes of interpreting fictional and non-fictional texts, etc.

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Unit-V: Project Work based on various kinds of interpreting literary and non-literary texts, giving samples of good writing style, suggesting correctness of writing, giving examples of creative writing, methods of creative writing, etc. Unit-I: Organs of Speech, Classification and Description of Consonants & Vowels: English consonants, English vowels, English diphthongs, Allophonic variants Unit-II: International Phonetic Alphabet, Phonetic Transcription, Syllable, Consonant Clusters Unit-III: Accent, Intonation, Assimilation, Elison Unit-IV: Conversational English: English in various Situations: at Post office, Bank, places of worship, booking a room in hotel, at beauty parlour, at airport, at a clinic, making a telephone call, at travel agency, receiving guests, at a shop, at market, at college, at school, at canteen, giving a talk on a selected topic, and many cases like these, organizing mock programmes, etc.

7. Approved Fee Structure for Certificate/ Post-Graduate Certificate Courses in Spoken English/ Spoken English and Writing Skills

i. Admission fee- Rs.300/-(one-time) ii. Registration fee- Rs.150/-(one-time) iii. Tuition fee- Rs.1,800/- (per semester) iv. Examination Fee- Rs.800/-(per semester) v. Language Laboratory fee-Rs.300/-(per semester) vi. Library fee- Rs. 300/-(Annual) vii. Sports fee-Rs. 50/- (Annual) viii. Medical fee-Rs.50/- (Annual) ix. Magazine fee-Rs50/-(Annual) x. Students Activity fee-Rs. 150/-(Annual) xi. Students Aid Fund-Rs 100/- (Annual) xii. Language Laboratory Caution Money-Rs 600/- (Refundable) xiii. Library Caution Money-Rs.500/- (Refundable) xiv. Identity Card- Rs.50/- xv. Fee Book- Rs. 25/- xvi. Bus Fare- As applicable to other students

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Department of Hindi

HoD i/c : Prof. Nigamananda Das Contact no. : +91 7903367410 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/Thrust Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation Area of Research Modern poetry, History of Hindi Assistant 1 Dr.Anuj Kumar Ph.D. Literature, Contemporary Professor Poetry Assistant Medieval Poetry, Bhartiya 2 Dr. Kumar Varun Ph.D. Professor Sahitya Siddhant

2. Intake Capacity: M.A (Hindi). - 20, Ph.D. - No Vacancy

3. M.A. Programme Sl. No Course No.(Code). Title of The Course 101 हहन्दीसाहहत्यकाइहिहास -1 102 हहन्दीभाषाकाइहिहास और हिहि HIN-101, 102,103,104,105 1. 103 भारिीयसाहहत्य हस饍ा車ि-1 (First Semester) 104 आधुहनककहििा 105 हह車दीनाटक 201 हहन्दीसाहहत्यकाइहिहास-2 202 भारिीयसाहहत्य हस饍ा車ि-1 HIN-201,202,203,204, 205 2. 203 प्रयोजनमूिकहह車दी (Second Semester) 204 भाषा- हिज्ञान 205 आहदकािीनकहििा

301 हहन्दीसाहहत्यकाइहिहास-3 HIN-301, 302, 303, 304, 305 302 हह車दी गद्य: हिहिद्य हिधाएँ 3. (Third Semester) 303 अनुिाद-हिज्ञान 304 भक्तिकािीन-काव्य 305 हह車दी हनब車ध 401 िाश्चात्यसाहहत्यािोचन एि車 हह車दीआिोचना HIN-401, 402, 403, 404, 405 4. 402 कथा-साहहत्य (Fourth Semester) 403 छायािादोत्तरकहििा

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404 िोक– साहहत्य

405 िैकक्तिकहिषय : (१). कबीर (२). प्रेमच車द (३) सूययका車ि हििाठी ‘हनरािा’ (४). रामधारीहस車ह ‘हदनकर’

4. Ph.D. Programme Ph.D. Course Work Sl. No Course No(Code). Title of The Course Credit शोध-प्रबंध (Research Methodology) 1. HIN(CW) – 501, 502 (Core Course) स|गोष्ठीएि| पत्र-प्रस्तुत (Seminar and Paper Presentation) HIN(CW)- 503 समीक्षा- वस饍ांत (Criticism) HIN(CW)- 504 लोक सावहत्य (Folk Literature) HIN(CW)- 505 तुलनात्मक अध्ययन(Comparative Literature) HIN(CW)- 506 प्रयोजनमूलक वहंदी एिं HIN(CW)- 503,504,505,506,507,508,509 अनुिाद विज्ञान (Functional 2. (Optional Course) Hindi and Translation Studies) HIN(CW)- 507 वहंदी भाषा और वलवप (Hindi Language & Literature ) HIN(CW)- 508 वहंदी सावहत्य का इवतहास (History of Literature) HIN(CW)- 509 ~अध्ययन क्षेत्र (Area of Studies)

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Department of Linguistics

HoD : Prof. D. Kuolie Contact no. : +91 9436000567 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/Thrust Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation Area of Research Structure of Language, Phonology, Morphology & 1 Dr. Duovituo Kuolie Ph.D. Professor Syntax, and Tenyidie Literature & Culture Assistant 2 Dr. Pangersenla Walling Ph.D. Syntax Semantics & Pragmatics Professor

2. Intake Capacity: M.A. - 35, Ph.D. - 1

3. M.A. Programme Semester I Course No. Course title LING-101 Introduction to Linguistics LING-102 Phonetics & Phonology-I LING-103 Morphology LING-104 Syntax-I Semester II LING-201 Syntax-II LING-202 Phonology-II LING-203 Semantics and Pragmatics LING-204 Psycholinguistics Semester III LING-301 Translation theory and practice LING-302 Historical Linguistics LING-303 Language Typology LING-304 Dissertation - Methodology & Fieldwork Semester IV LING-401 Dissertation - Consultation & Submission

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LING-402 Sociolinguistics LING-403 Language Teaching LING-404 Lexicography Total : 1600 Marks

A student may opt one of the optional papers given here below subject to availability of teacher/expert LING-17 Advanced syntax LING -18 Linguistic logic and structural semantics LING -19 Generative phonology I (linear) LING -20 Generative phonology II (non-linear models) LING -21 Linguistic stylistics LING -22 Interdisciplinary Course or Structure of an Indian language LING -23 Computational linguistics LING -24 Neurolinguistics LING -25 Language planning LING -26 Language and education

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Department of Teachers Education

HoD i/c : Prof. Nigamananda Das Contact no. : +91 9436608904 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/Thrust Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation Area of Research Educational Testing & Measurement, Research Methodology, Dr.M.Rajendra Nath Assistant Educational Statistics & SPSS, 1. Ph.D. Babu Professor Pedagogy of Mathematics& English, Teacher Education, ICT in Education, Educational Technology, Special Education Mathematics Education, Assistant Educational Administration and 2. Dr.Surendra Yadav Ph.D. Professor management, Teacher Education

2. Intake Capacity: M.Ed. - 30, Ph.D. - 4

3. M.Ed. Programme Semester – I Sl .No Paper Code Title of the Course Credit 1 M.Ed.CC:101 Psychology of Learning and Development 4 2 M.Ed.CC:102 Philosophical Perspectives of Education 4 3 M.Ed.CC:103 Curriculum Studies 4 4 M.Ed.CC:104 Teacher Education in India 4 5 M.Ed.CC:105 Communication Skills and Expository Writing 2 6 M.Ed.CC:106 Yoga Education and Personality Development 2 Total 20 Semester – II 7 M.Ed.CC:201 Introduction to Research Methods and Statistics in 4 Education 8 M.Ed.CC:202 Sociological Foundations of Education 4 9 M.Ed.CC:203 Pre-service & In-service Teacher Education 4 10 M.Ed.CC:204 Academic Writing 2

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11 M.Ed.CC:205 Internship in DIETs/CTEs for Four weeks 4 (with report) 12 M.Ed.D:206 Dissertation 2 Total 20 Semester – III 13 M.Ed.CC:301 Advanced Research Methods and Statistics in 4 Education 14 M.Ed.CC:302 Educational Management and Leadership 4 15 M.Ed.CC:303 ICT in Education 4 16 M.Ed.CC:304 Economics of Education 2 17 M.Ed.CC:305 Internship related to specialization (Field Attachment ) 4 18 M.Ed.D:306 Dissertation 2 Total 20 Semester – IV 19 M.Ed.CC:401 Guidance and Counselling 4 20 M.Ed.CC:402 Life Skills Education 4 Select one Pedagogy Paper 4 21 M.Ed.CC:403 Pedagogy of Language Education 22 M.Ed.CC:404 Pedagogy of Mathematics Education 23 M.Ed.CC:405 Pedagogy of Science Education 24 M.Ed.CC:406 Pedagogy of Social Science Education Select one Elective Paper 4 25 M.Ed.CC:407 Inclusive Education 26 M.Ed.CC:408 Value Education 27 M.Ed.CC:409 Environmental Education 28 M.Ed.CC:410 Higher Education 29 M.Ed.CC:411 Early Childhood Education 30 M.Ed.CC:412 Health and Physical Education 31 M.Ed.D:413 7903367410 4 Total 20

4. Ph.D. Programme Ph.D. Course Work Sl. No Paper Code Title of the Course Credit 1 Ph.D. TE :101 Advanced Research Methods in Education 4

2 Ph.D. TE :102 Advanced Statistics in Education 4

3 Ph.D. TE :103 Recent Trends and Approaches in Education 4

4 Ph.D. TE :104 Presentations: Research Proposal/Seminar papers 4

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Department of Tenyidie

HoD : Dr. Mimi K Ezung Contact no. : +91 9402988518 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/Thrust Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation Area of Research Dr. Mimi Kevichüsa Associate Tibeto-Burman Language 1 Ph.D. Ezung Professor Structure:Syntax M A Assistant 2 Metuo Liezietsu Tenyimia Literature & Culture (Tenyidie) Professor Assistant 3 Kethokhrienuo M.A, NET, Language Typology Professor

2. Intake Capacity: M.A. - 50, Ph.D. - No Vacancy

3. M.A. Programme

Sl. Course No. Title of the Course Credits no Part-A: History of Tenyidie Literature 1 Course No : TEN-101 4 Part-B : Topical Essays on Tenyidie Literary Development 2 Course No : TEN -102 Translation Works & Translation Practice 4 3 Course No : TEN -103 English Fiction (Prose) 4 Part -A : Introduction to Language 4 Course No : TEN -104 4 Part- B : Branches of Linguistics 5 Course No : TEN-201 Tenyimia Culture and Folklore 4 6 Course No : TEN-202 Tenyimia Invocational & Lyrical Poetry 4 7 Course No : TEN-203 English Drama 4 i) TEN-204 : Phonetics and Phonology ii) MAEDU -208 : Value Education and Human Rights iii) ENG-02.04 : i) Indian Literature in English 8 CBCP* ii) Women’s Writing 4 iv) PSY-PG 202 : Psychology and Personality v) LING -204 : Psycholinguistics 9 Course No : TEN-301 Tenyimia Modern Poetry 4

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10 Course No : TEN-302 English Poetry of Various Literary Ages 4 11 Course No : TEN-303 Morphology and Syntax 4 13 Course No : TEN-304 Dissertation : Fieldwork 4 15 Course No : TEN-401 Dissertation : Submission 4 16 Course No : TEN-402 Tenyimia Fiction 4 17 Course No : TEN-403 English Literary Theory and Criticism 4 i) TEN-404 :Semantics ii) MAEDU – 413 : Special Education 18 CBCP* iii) ENG-04:03 : American Literature II 4 iv) PSG-PG403 : Community Psychology v) LING - 404 : Language Teaching

4. Ph.D. Programme Ph.D. Course Work Sl.No Course No. Title of the Course 1 Paper - I Research Methodology Approaches to Literature (Literary & Critical Theory) 2 Paper - II OR Approaches to Linguistic Study 3 Paper - III Area Studies in Literature/Linguistics/Cultural Studies Objectives and Scope

Suggested Areas of Study

a) Literature

b) Linguistics/Linguistic Studies

Unit - I Ecological Concepts : Theory and Praxis

Unit - II Ecofeminism

Unit - III Shürhozelie : Novelist and Humanist/Traditionalist

Unit - IV The Ecological Concerns in Shürhozelie’s Fiction Work

Unit -V Shürhozelie as Socio-Cultural Reformist

Presentation (2 Power point Paper presentations with 2 written 4 Paper -IV research Papers)

5. Short Term Course i. Three Months Tenyidie Diploma courses/Syllabus for international students

Sl. no Course No. Title of the Course 1 Part -I 1.Introduction to Tenyidie (including Nagaland and the People) :3 days 2.Tenyidie Phonology (segmental & suprasegmental &Practice : 1 week

3.Tenyidie Morphology (Word structure-Vocabulary) : 1 week

4.Sentence Structure – based on Questions & Answers : 1 week

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5.Compound Sentence based on Questions & Answers : 1 week

6. Complex Sentence based on Questions & Answers : 1 week

7.Various Types of Phrases/Clauses and their Formation Rules : 3 days

8.Basic Word Order of Tenyidie : 2 days

9.Simple Grammer (Various types of Sentence Structure) :1 week

10.Language Skill Development Practices(Speaking/Reading/Writing :1 week

11.Comprehension & Proficiency Practices : 1week

12.Field work – greeting/reception/discourse/reporting etc : 1week

13.Outline information to Tenyidie and Tenymia culture : 1week

2 Part –II Field Work may cover different situational context. The Scholar will write a report on the study as a component of the course.

ii. One month Crash Course in Spoken Tenyidie

Teaching Method: The Eclectic Method of Language Teaching will be followed with emphasis on the nuances of the language.

Part I: The Speech Sounds of Tenyidie 1. Greetings & Introductions in Tenyidie 2. Pronunciation

Part II: The Sentence Structure in Tenyidie (Questions & Answers) 1. Vocabulary (Compiled bilingual list with phonetic transcription will be given to the students) 2. Travelling & Accommodation 3. Directions 4. Health 5. Weather 6. Numbers & Time 7. Days of the week & Months, Seasons 8. Shopping 9. Clothes 10. Emotions 11. Hobbies 12. Reading & Practice Drills

iii. One Year Diploma Course in Tenyidie

Kephrüca 1: U Tsiepfumia Dze (Paper 1: Tenyimia History) 1. Tenyimia Kelhou Dze Neichüriazo (Thuo-30) 2. Tenyimia Kelhou Dze Kiezotuo (Thuo-30) 3. U Tsiepfumia Mhasi Bodeko V.K. Nuh (Thuo-40)

Kephrüca 2: Dieliekevi Dze (Paper 2: The Gospel) 1. Kijü Kevira Kevo Rüve Tsolie Chase (Thuo-50)

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2. Johan Dieliekevi Bible International (Thuo-50)

Kephrüca 3: Tenyimia Diemvü Dze (Paper 3: Tenyimia Literature) 1. Tenyimia Diemvü Dze Beilieü (Thuo-50) 2. U Niedimia Dze Shürhozelie (Thuo-50)

Kephrüca 4: Noudo Dze (Paper 4: Novel) 1. Telhe Mote Shürhozelie (Thuo-50) 2. Nyiepou Rhau D.Kuolie (Thuo-50)

Kephrüca 5: Rüsie (Paper 5: Drama) 1. Mehouviü-Morüsa Shürhozelie (Thuo-30) 2. Thenudiü Vilhouzhalie (Thuo-40) 3. Kelhou Rütso Kethoselie Zhale (Thuo-30)

Kephrüca 6: Geizo (Paper 6: Poetry)

A. Keriekimia Geizo (Thuo-50) B. Tsiedo Geizo (Thuo-50) (Classical Poetry) (Modern Poetry)

1. Vakhrierü 1. Kedichienu Shi (Kronicho Naki) 2. Metsü Kezei 2. U Theguo Phe (Mhiesisevi Terhüja) 3. Phoutheguo-o 3. Merü Seidu (Razoulhouü Vizol) 4. Sorü 4. Chiebie (-do-) 5. Vise-nuo Geizo 5. Themia Kelhou (Guoviu) 6. Tenyimia (Dino) 6. U Phiyha Kerieu (-do-) 7. We Lu Chaso 7. Theja Mo Rüse Lie Nyü Ga? (Medo) 8. Lievipfümia 8. Kevira (-do-) 9. Tsei Nu Tsu Le 9. Kekhrie Thau (-do-) 10. Thenuretsonuo 10. Kelhou Sede (-do-) 11. Sietsenu Thau (D.Kuolie) 12. Naga Za Thau (-do-) 13. Teikhrie Niakratsa Teikhrie (-do-) 14. Kepele Mu Mhatho (-do-) 15. Teiso Kevi Menguya (-do-)

Kephrüca 7: Diezho mu Thedze Kezo (Paper 7: Grammar and Story Writing) A. Diezho (Grammar) 1. Diekhu mu Dierozou Shürhozelie (Thuo-20) 2. Diechie (-do-) (Thuo-10) 3. Tenyidie Dze (-do-) (Thuo-10)

B. Thedze Kezo (Story Writing) 1. Le Kezhü Dze Thukecü (Essay Writing) Shürhozelie (Thuo-20) 2. Mhacha Dzethu (Application) Shürhozelie (Thuo-15) 3. Dzesi (Letter) Iv. Six Months Certificate Course in Tenyidie

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Kephrüca 1: U Tsiefumia Dzeweko (Paper 1: Tenyimia History) 1. Tenyimia Dzeyie (Thuo-50) 2. U Tsiepfumia Rüve (Thuo-50)

Kephrüca 2: Thedze Kedzü (Paper 2: Short Stories) 1. Noumvüzou (Thuo-50) 2. Kijü Lha Thenie (Thuo-50)

Kephrüca 3: Kethomhasi Dze (Paper 3: Science) 1. Keshürho Mhasi (Thuo-40) 2. U Kinyi (Thuo-30) 3. Kepruorou Dze (Thuo-30)

Kephrüca 4: Noudodze (Paper 4: Novel) 1. A Puo Kekhrie (Thuo-50) 2. Kerheingunuo (Thuo-50)

Kephrüca 5: Rüsie (Paper 5: Drama) 1. Jakob mu Puo Nuonuoko (Thuo-50) 2. Daniel Mhie Thepfulie (Thuo-25) 3. Nehemiah (Thuo-25) 4. Ruokuothopfü (Thuo-25)

Kephrüca 6: Geizo (Paper 6: Poetry)

B. Keriekimia Geizo (Thuo-30) B. Tsiedo Geizo (Thuo-70) (Classical Poetry) (Modern Poetry)

10. Nie Pie Penuo 1. Ruokuotho (Neisetuolie Pfukha) 11. Thenu Nie We 2. U Krü Die Aeya Zolieluo (Z. Chotso) 12. A Kesuoü 3. A Mhi Pei Kengu (V. Sachü) 13. Avu Nei Hu 4. Le Rünoumolie (-do-) 14. Merielhou 5. Tsiamenyie Kevi (Keviu Kire) 15. Thesuohie 6. Nie Zuonuo Kekhrie (-do-) 7. Mechü Dzevi La (Medo) 8. Rütsonyie Ketho-u (-do-) 9. Rheichie Khrüprei (-do-) 10. U Tsunuoko Rüli (-do-) 11. Leshükephrüyo (D.Kuolie) 12. Teirü (-do-) 13. Tenyimia Sede (-do-) 14. Tenyimia Vierhie (-do-)

Kephrüca 7: Diezho mu Pededze (Paper 7: Grammar) A. Diezho B. Pedeze 1. Diekhu mu Dierozou (Thuo-20) 1. A Tenyidie Khrieya Me? (Thuo-35) 2. Diesouko (Thuo-10) 2. Ara Kezivi (Thuo-35

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Department of Psychology

HoD i/c : Prof. Nigamananda Das Contact no. : +91 9402697023 / +91 9856648055 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/Thrust Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation Area of Research Dr. Imlisongla Assistant Clinical Psychology, Social 1. Ph.D. Longkumer Professor Psychology Assistant Clinical Psychology, Child & 2. Ms. Lovika P. Shikhu M.A, M.Phil Professor Development Psychology 3. Ms. Temsusenla jamir M.A, M.Phil Guest Faculty Clinical Psychology 4. Mr. Hovisuto Khieya M.A. Guest Faculty Clinical Psychology

2. Intake Capacity: M.A. - 25, Ph.D. - No Vacancy

3. M.A. Programme

Semester I Course No. Course Title Credits PSY–PG 101 History and Foundations of Psychology 4 PSY-PG 102 Research methodology-I 4 PSY-PG 103 Advanced Social Psychology 4 PSY-PG 104 Psychological Assessment 4 Semester II PSY-PG 201 Cognitive Psychology 4 PSY-PG 202 Psychology of Personality(CBCP) 4 PSY-PG 203 Research methodology-II 4 PSY-PG 204 Practicum I 4 Semester III PSY-PG 301 Health Psychology 4 PSY-PG 302-A Clinical Psychology or or

PSY-PG 302-B Developmental Psychology 4 or or PSY-PG 302-C Organisational Behavior

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PSY-PG 303-A Psychopathology or or PSY-PG 303-B Child And Adolescence Psychology 4 or or PSY-PG 303-C Training And Development In Organisations PSY-PG 304 Practicum II 4 Semester IV PSY-PG 401 Educational Psychology 4 PSY-PG 402 Positive Psychology (CBCP) 4 PSY-PG 403 - A Psychotherapy And Counselling or or PSY-PG 403 - B Adulthood And Aging 4 or or PSY-PG 403 - C Human Resource Development PSY-PG 404 Project/Dissertation 4

4. Ph.D. Programme Ph.D. Course Work Paper Code Title of Paper Credits PSY PhD-01 Research Methodology-I:Foundations 4 PSY PhD-02 Research Methodology II: Quantitative Research 4 PSY PhD-03 Research Methodology III: Qualitative Research 4 PSY PhD-04 Special Study 4

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Department of Mass Communication

HoD i/c : Prof. Nigamananda Das Contact no. : +91 9435180751 / + 91 9856176003 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/ Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation Thrust Area of Research M.A.(English), M.A.(Journalism & Print Journalism, Public Mass Assistant Relations, Developmental 1. Sri Arjun Das Communication), Professor Communication & PGD in Public Reporting Relations & Advertising, NET M.A.(Mass New Media, Electronic Sri Shivajyoti Das Assistant 2. Communication), Media, Media Theories, Baruah Professor NET PR and Advertising

2. Intake Capacity: PGD in Mass Comm. - 10

3. Post Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication:

1st Semester

Semester Course Code Course Title Credits No

MCDP01 Introduction to Mass Communication 5

MCDP02 Communication Theories 5 Origin, Growth and Development of Indian 5 MCDP03

Media Semester I Semester MCDP04 Reporting, Writing, and Editing for Media 5

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2nd Semester

Semester Course Code Course Title Credits No

MCDP05 Media Laws and Ethics 5

MCDP06 Public Relations and Advertising 5 Mass Media, Society and Development 5 MCDP07

Communication Semester II Semester MCDP08 Dissertation 5

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Centre for Naga Tribal Language Studies (CNTLS)

HoD i/c : Prof. Nigamananda Das Contact no. : +91 7005305717 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/Thrust Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation area of Research Phonetics, Phonology, Dr. Laishram Bijenkumar Assistant Morphology, General Linguistics, 1. Ph.D Singh Professor Field Linguistics and Documentation Assistant Phonetics, Phonology and 2. Dr. Imlienla Imchen Ph.D Professor Morphology English Literature, Assistant War literature, Literary theory, 3. Ms. Yanbeni Yanthan M.Phil Professor Cultural Studies, Tribal and Oral Literature, Folk

2. Intake Capacity: PGD - 30, M.Phil - 2, Ph.D. - 8

3. Post Graduate Diploma in Naga Languages and Cultural Studies

Course No. Title of the course DNLCS-101 Introductions to Language & Linguistics DNLCS-102 Phonetics & Phonology DNLCS-103 Introduction to Folkloristics DNLCS-104 Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Folklore DNLCS-201 Morphology & Syntax DNLCS-202 Lexicography & Sociolinguistics DNLCS-203 Culture and Community DNLCS-204 Dissertation

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4. Ph.D. Programme Ph.D. Course Work

Course No. Title of Course Credits CWPHD-101 Research Methodology 4 CWPHD-102 Language and Linguistics Studies or studies on Cultural and Folk 4 CWPHD-103 Area Studies in Language & Linguistics/Culture & Folk 4 CWPHD-104 Research Papers 4

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School of School of Management Studies

Dean (i/c) : Prof H. John Sema Mobile no. : +91 94362 75461 Email : [email protected]

Department Location Department of Management Kohima Campus, Meriema

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Department of Management

HoD : Dr. Manoj E. Prabhakar Contact no. : +91 9436275461 Email : [email protected]

1. Faculty Position:

Subject Specialization/Thrust Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation area of Research Associate 1. Dr. Manoj E. Prabhakar Ph.D Marketing/ Retailing Professor Assistant 2. Dr. DitalakMpanme Ph.D HR / Law / Entrepreneurship Professor MBA, NET, Assistant Finance / Banking / Quantitative 3. Dhrubajyoti Bordoloi Ph.D. Professor Techniques (Pursuing)

2. Intake Capacity: MBA - 30, Ph.D. - 2

3. MBA Programme

SEMESTER –I Paper Code Name of the Paper Credits MGT-101 Management Principles and Behavioural Science 3 MGT-102 Business Environment and Indian Economy 3 MGT-103 Managerial Economics 3 MGT-104 Accounting for Managers 3 MGT-105 Quantitative Techniques for Management 3 MGT-106 Managerial Skill Development 3 MGT-107 Computer Applications and MIS 3 MGT-108 Comprehensive Viva – voce 3 Total Credits/Marks 24

SEMESTER-II Paper Code Name of the Paper Credits MGT-201 Business Legislation 3

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MGT-202 Principles and Practices of Banking 3 MGT-203 Production and Operations Management 3 MGT-204 Financial Management 3 MGT-205 Marketing Management 3 MGT-206 Human Resource Management 3 MGT-207 Research Methodology in Management 3 MGT-208 Comprehensive Viva – voce 3 Total Credits/ Marks 24

SEMESTER-III Paper Code Name of the Paper Credits MGT-301 Business Ethics& Corporate Governance 3 MGT-302 Strategic Management 3 MGT-303 Summer Internship 3 MGT-304 Dissertation - I 3 MGT-305 Comprehensive Viva – voce 3 Specialisation papers (2+2) 12 Total Credits/Marks 27

SEMESTER-IV Paper Code Name of the Paper Credits MGT-401 Entrepreneurship Development 3 MGT-402 International Business 3 MGT-403 Dissertation - II 3 MGT-404 Comprehensive Viva (100) 3 Specialisation papers (2+2) 12 Total credits/Marks 24

SPECIALISATION AREAS:

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Paper Code Name of the Paper Credits MGT-111 International Financial Management 3 MGT-112 Financial Services & Working Capital Management 3 MGT-113 Security Analysis & Portfolio Management 3 MGT-114 Advanced Bank Management 3

MARKETING MANAGEMENT Paper Code Name of the Paper Credits MGT-121 Advertising and Sales Management 3 MGT-122 Internet Marketing 3 MGT-123 Retail Management 3

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MGT-124 Marketing of Services 3

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Paper Code Name of the Paper Credits MGT-131 Labour Law and Industrial Relation 3 MGT-132 Human Resource Development 3 MGT-133 Cross Cultural Human Resource Management 3 MGT-134 Organisational Change and Intervention 3

4. Ph.D. Programme Ph.D. Coursework

Paper Code Name of the Paper Credits MPHD-101 Business Research Methods 4 MPHD-102 Management Thoughts and Thinkers 4 MPHD-103 Academic Writings & Review of Literature 4 MPHD-104 Research Proposal Preparation 4

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Academic Calendar for P.G. Course 2019-20

Part 1- (1 st & 3 rd Semester) i. Beginning of the semester/opening of semester 17 th July. ii. Conduct of all examinations may be over by 20 th December. iii. Winter vacation to commence from 21 st December to 10 th February.

Part 2- (2nd & 4th Semester) i. Re-opening of classes after winter vacation 11th February. ii. Conduct of academic activities including examination may be completed by 20th June. iii. Summer break to commence from 21st June to 16th July.

Date/Schedule for completion of admission process

Sl. UG/PG/M.Ed. & Events M. Phil. Ph.D. No. others th th Online admission form 14 June to 16 22nd July to 5th 22nd July to 5th 1. submission. July August August Formal processes like Screening / written Test / Interview within the Department/ centers, and 2. Declaration of 1st List of 17th - 22nd July 6th to 14th August 6th to 14th August Selected Candidates by the academic departments/ centers. Online admission fee 16th to 23rd 16th to 31st 4. payments by the 1st List of 23rd – 28th July August August Selected Candidates. Declaration of 2nd List of Selected Candidates by the academic departments/ 5 29th July ------centers [as per the availability of vacant seat(s)]. Online admission fee 6 payments by the 2nd List of 29th to 31st July ------Selected Candidates. Declaration of the 3rd and Final list of Selected Candidates by academic 7 1st August ------departments/centers [as per the availability of vacant seat(s)].

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Online admission fee 8 payments by the 3rd & Final 1st to 4th August ------List of Selected Candidates. Online admission fee 12th to 23rd 20th to 31st 9 payments by the Subsequent 10th to 31st July August August semester students. 27th August 3rd September 10 Class begins (1st Semester) 1st August (Course Work (Course Work Classes Begin) Classes Begin)

NB.: Fresh Batch of Candidates must take note of the following i. Application form has to be filled up online ONLY. ii. Application form fee has to be paid online ONLY. iii. Mere production of Application Form Fee Payment Receipt without the Submission of Online Application Form will not be considered whatsoever for admission into the course. iv. ONLY the selected candidates must pay the Admission and other Fees. v. Admission and other Fees must be paid by the selected candidates within the stipulated date(s). vi. Failure to pay the required fees within the allotted time period by any selected candidate(s) will forfeit the seat(s) automatically. vii. Fees paid after the due date by any selected(s) will not be considered whatsoever. viii. Candidates must refer the FEE STRUCTURE and pay the correct amount pertaining to the Course applied for.

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Students' Amenities

Hostel Accommodation Hostel accommodation is available (limited capacity) for men and women. Application should be routed to the respective HoDs and submit the same to the respective Dean Students' Welfare & Students Welfare in-charge in their respective campus, and allotment of seats will be according to merit and priority of application.

Library The University Library, besides the libraries maintained in some P.G. Departments, contains about 35,318 volumes of books in different disciplines. It also subscribes 139 periodicals in English (both national & international).

Sports The University gives due emphasis on sports and other extra-curricular activities. There is a well- developed sports section headed by Deputy Director of Sports with other infrastructural supports for various activities, connected with games and sports. The University sports wing participates in intra-state and inter-state sports and games events.

Health Care The University has Health Centers which provide health-care facilities for all the students of the University communities in their respective campuses.

Internet facility All the departments, library and hostels are well connected with internet.

Gymnasium Lumami has a separate gymnasium for boys and girls.

Auditorium Lumami has a 900 seating capacity Auditorium.

Transport University plies buses from/to Mokokchung and Akuluto from/to HQ Lumami. Bus facility is also available from Kohima to Meriema.

Cell to Eliminate Sexual Harassment: Nagaland University is committed to create and maintain a community in which students, teachers and non-teaching staff can work together in an environment free of violence, harassment, exploitation, intimidation and stress. This includes all forms of gender violence, sexual harassment and discrimination on the basis of sex/gender or amongst the same sex members. The University is strongly in support of gender and opposes any

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Equal Opportunity Cell: The University has Equal Opportunity Cell to facilitate the deprived groups for learning and creating space to the mainstream providing opportunities for them to be in the mainstream, at par with others. The Cell provides coaching for ST/SC/OBC (non-Creamy layer) and minorities to enhance employment opportunity.

SC/ST: The SC/ST Cell was established to supervise the implementation of the Reservation Policy of the Government of India. It assists in the conduct of various coaching schemes for SC/ST/OBC (non- Creamy layer) and minority community students.

Anti-Ragging: The University has Anti-Ragging Committee in all Campuses for curbing the menace of ragging in the University.

Grievance Redressal Cell: The University has appointed Nodal Officers for online Students Grievance Redressal Portal for curbing students' grievances.

Training and Placement Cell: Nagaland University has a 'Training and Placement Cell' headed by a Faculty as in-Charge in each of the four campuses and for which a Committee was constituted headed by a Senior Professor along with faculty-in-charge in all the campuses as members.

NET Coaching for SC/ST/OBC: The University gives NET coaching to the SC/ST/OBC (Non-Creamy layer) categories for enhancement of knowledge to appear for NET or SET examination.

Students' Representative in University Academic Council: One Post-graduate student from Science and one from Humanities & Education and one from Research Scholars are selected on academic merit as per the ordinance of the University to represent in the Academic Council.

Gender Champion: Nagaland University has selected four teachers as Nodal Teachers (Campus- wise) to facilitate the activities in the respective campus of the University and fourteen students as Gender Champions to create an environment that fosters equal treatment.

NSS Cell: The University has National Service Scheme (NSS) Cell

Students' Union: Students' Union Election is conducted every year for selection of Executive Office bearers of the union.

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Fees payable for M.A/M.Sc./M.Com Programmes

Sl. No. Particulars 1st Semester Subsequent 1. Admission fee 740 - 2. Registration fee 400 - 3. Tuition fee 1050 1050 4. Laboratory fee (as applicable)* 1050 1050 5. Library fee 320 320 6. Library Caution Money (Refundable) 500 - 7. Sport fee 60 60 8. Medical fee 110 110 Examination fee 840 840 9. a. Courses with practical* 630 630 b. Courses without practical 10. Students’ activity fee 160 160 11. Annual magazine fee 60 60 12. Students’ aid fund 210 210 Department Caution Money (Refundable) 840 - 13. a. Courses with practical* 530 - b. Courses without practical 14. University Development Fund 100 - TOTAL 6440* / 4870 3860* / 2600 FOR HOSTELLERS 15. Hostel admission 200 - 16. Hostel fee 2500 2500 17. Hostel Caution Money (Refundable) 1580 - TOTAL 4280 2500 OTHERS 1. Identity Card/Duplicate ID Card 100 per card 2. Repeat of Exams 300 per paper Late fine - Beyond 7 days of starting the course 3. 100 per day (For 2nd Semester and subsequent semesters)

*Courses like Sciences etc. having Lab and Practical. * Fee Structure for P.G. Diploma shall be applicable only for 1st & 2nd Semester

Transportation Charges: Transportation (those availing University facility) Lumami - Rs. 600/ semester (Hosteller), Rs. 900/semester (Day scholar) and Kohima Campus Rs.700/per semester.

Student who desires to withdraw his/her name from the roll of the University and claim any refund of the fees shall be dealt with as per the University/ UGC/MHRD/AICTE/ICAR/NCTE guidelines.

Hostel Fee does not include Mess Fee.

The Fee Structure is subject to change from time to time.

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Fees payable for M.Phil. & Ph.D. Programmes (Except Agri. Science)

Sl. M.Phil. Ph. D Particulars No. 1st Sem. Sub. Sem. 1st Sem. Sub. Sem. 1. Admission fee 1050 - 1050 - 2. Registration fee 400 - 400 - 3. Tuition fee 1890 1890 2630 2630 4. Laboratory fee (as applicable)* 1580 1580 2100 2100 5. Library fee 370 370 370 370 Library Caution Money 6. 1260 - 1260 - (Refundable) 7. Sport fee 60 60 60 60 8. Medical fee 110 110 110 110 9. Examination fee 1890 - 1890 - 10. Coursework fee 1050 - 1050 - Dissertation/Thesis Evaluation 11. 2000 - 12000 - fee 12. Students’ aid fund 210 210 210 210 Department Caution Money 13. 1050 - 1580 - (Refundable) 14. University Development Fund 100 - 100 - TOTAL 13020*/11440 4220*/2640 24810*/22710 5480*/3380 FOR HOSTELLERS 15. Hostel admission 200 - 200 - 16. Hostel fee 3000 3000 3000 3000 Hostel Caution Money 17. 1580 - 1580 - (Refundable) TOTAL 4780 3000 4780 3000 OTHERS 1. Identity Card/Duplicate ID Card 100 per card Late fine - Beyond 7 days of starting the course 2. 100 per day (For 2nd Semester and subsequent semesters) *Research Scholars in Sciences etc. having Lab and Practical

Transportation Charges: Transportation (those availing University facility) Lumami - Rs. 600/ semester (Hosteller), Rs. 900/semester (Day scholar) and Kohima Campus Rs.700/per semester.

Student who desires to withdraw his/her name from the roll of the University and claim any refund of the fees shall be dealt with as per the University/ UGC/MHRD/AICTE/ICAR/NCTE guidelines.

Hostel Fee does not include Mess Fee.

The Fee Structure is subject to change from time to time.

All the regular employees of Nagaland University pursuing M. Phil / Ph. D degrees will be exempted from the payment of all fees, other than the fees of admission/ Registration/ Exam/ Dissertation or Thesis Evaluation.

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Fees payable for MBA Programme

Sl. No. Particulars 1st Sem. Sub. Sem. 1. Admission fee 2000 - 2. Registration fee 400 - 3. Tuition fee 7000 7000 4. Library fee 320 320 5. Library Caution Money (Refundable) 500 - 6. Sport fee 60 60 7. Medical fee 110 110 8. Examination fee 840 840 9. Students’ activity fee 200 200 10. Management Bulletin/Journal/Magazine fee 110 110 11. Students’ aid fund 210 - 12. Department Caution Money (Refundable) 530 - 13. Computer Lab. & Internet fee 110 110 14. Caution Deposit- Computer lab (Refundable) 500 - 15. Industrial Interface and Management Fest 500 500 16. Placement Information and Brochure fee 1500 - 17. University Development Fund 100 - TOTAL 14990 9250 FOR HOSTELLERS 15 Hostel admission 200 - 16 Hostel fee 2500 2500 17 Hostel Caution Money (Refundable) 1580 - TOTAL 4280 2500 OTHERS 1 Identity Card/Duplicate ID Card 100 per card 2 Repeat of Exams 300 per paper Late fine - Beyond 7 days of starting the course (For 3 100 per day 2nd Semester and subsequent semesters)

Transportation Charges: Transportation (those availing University facility) Lumami - Rs. 600/ semester (Hosteller), Rs. 900/semester (Day scholar) and Kohima Campus Rs.700/per semester.

Student who desires to withdraw his/her name from the roll of the University and claim any refund of the fees shall be dealt with as per the University/ UGC/MHRD/AICTE/ICAR/NCTE guidelines.

Hostel Fee does not include Mess Fee.

The Fee Structure is subject to change from time to time.

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Fees payable for M.Ed. Programme

Sl. No. Particular Amount (in Rs.) 1st Semester B.Ed. M.Ed. 1. Enrolment fee 250 250 2. Registration fee 400 400 3. Admit card fee 100 100 4. End Semester Exam fee 900 1000 Practical: EPC (per semester) 500 --- 5. Internship (per internship) 1000 1000 Dissertation (one time) --- 1000 6. Mark sheet fee 200 200 7. University Development (only for NU Dept.) 1000 1000 Subsequent Semester 1. Enrolment fee 250 250 2. Admit card fee 100 100 3. End Semester Exam fee 900 1000 Practical: 500 --- 4. EPC (per semester) 1000 1000 Internship (per internship) 5. Mark sheet fee 200 200 6. University Development (only for NU Dept.) 1000 1000 Others 1. Provisional Certificate fee 200 200 Pass Certificate fee 2. 200/- for in person NU Dept. 300 300 300/- for absentia/dept/college 3. Re-evaluation 800 800 4. Improvement/Repeat exam fee 250/paper 250/paper 5. Transfer of college fee 500 500 6. Migration fee 300 300 7. Duplicate Admit/Marksheet certificate fee 400/document 400/document Late fine fee within 5 days from the last date of 8. 500 500 submission 9. Verification/Marks Transcript fee 150/year 150/year

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