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A University acts like a Buena Vista of knowledge along with young minds traverse in their search for ultimate truths. It is a huge reservoir of intellectual energy that contains the potential to foster momentous changes in the form and substance of human civilization and its evolution. One of the greatest visionaries and philosophers of our times who shaped modern had recommended the establishment of a federal University at Jabalpur in 1956. This vision was brought to fruition on the 9 th of February 1959 when Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalya (formerly University of Jabalpur) came into existence. The establishment of the University was a sequel to a long and illustrious tradition of traditional as well as modern wisdom starting from Jaabaali ‘Rishi to great modern philosophers and litterateurs like Acharya Rajneesh “Osho’. Shrimati Subhadra Kumari Chauhan, Maharshi Mahesh Yogi, Shri Han Shankar Parsai, Dr. Rameshwar Shukla ‘Anchal’ and Shri Panna Lal Shrivastava ‘Noor’ with such a lineage for its academic backdrop. The University in its current incarnation attracts talent from all over Central India. The National Accreditation Council (NAAC) awarded the University B” rating in 2002 - the highest in the region. The University caters to a very large catchment area spread across several districts of with a population of 1 crore approximately Nestling in bosom of lush green Sita Pahadi, the University has one of the finest educational institution in the state. In such a beautiful setting, both teachers and students like to spend most of their time letting their creative ventures prosper. In addition to the University Teaching Departments, the University comprises of 151 colleges. The Dean, College Development Council coordinates and monitors the academic activities of the affiliated and autonomous colleges. There are 13 fully functional faculties in the University. The University Teaching Departments provide quality teaching and research facilities in the following disciplines:

1 1. Lifelong Learning Education 2. Ancient Indian History, Culture a Archaeology 3. Botany 4. Bioscience 5. Biochemistry 6. Biotechnology 7.Business Economics 8. Chemistry 9. Commerce 10. Computer Science 11. Computer Application 12. English 13. Economics 14. Education 15. Electronics 16. History 17. and Linguistics 18. Journalism & Mass Communication 19. Law 20. Management 21. Mathematics 22. Microbiology 23. Philosophy 24. Political Science & Public Administration 25. Physical Education 26. Pharmacy 27. Physics 28. Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit 29. Social Work 30. Sociology 31. System Science 32.Tribal Studies 33. Yoga 34. Business Administration and Management 35. B.Ed. 36. Library 37. Information Science 38. Geography. Apart from the regular courses and disciplines, the university provides the following facilities.

I .Ambedakar Studies Centre 2. Computer Centre 3.Directorate of Distance Education 4. Gandhian Studies Centre 5.IGNOU 6. Information Centre 7.Macromolecular Research Centre 8. Srijan Peeth 9.Publication Cell 10. Public Relations 11 .University Science Instrumentation Centre (USIC) 12.University Study Centres 13.Women Studies, Development and Research Centre 14. Centre for Visual & Performing Art. 15. Skill Development Centre.

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Name of the Officer Designation Phone (O) Phone (R) Prof. Kedar Nath Singh Vice- 0761-2601452 0761-2607452 Yadav Chancellor Dr. Magan Singh Awashya Registrar 0761-2600785 Fax: 2603752 Prof. P.L. Ahirwar D.C.D.C. 0761-2600965 G.S. Kurveti Finance 09302257025 Controller Prof. Surendra Singh Dean Student 0761-2600567 Welfare University Administration Name of the Officer Designation Department Phone (O) Dr. Deepesh Mishra Dy. Registrar Confidential 0761-260606 Shri Arun Singh Chouhan Dy. Registrar Examination Shri Raj Tiwari Asstt. Registrar Establishment Shri Abhaykant Mishra Asstt. Registrar Exam., Store & 0761-2602518 SC/ST Cell Shri S.H. Rizvi Asstt. Registrar Confidential Shri Manoj Bhatnagar Asstt. Registrar Development Smt. Sushma Saiyam Asstt. Registrar (On Lien) Shri S.V. Arya Asstt. Registrar Dr. Ashok Marathe Coodinator N.S.S. Professor In-charge Prof. Uma Tripathi Public Relations Cell & Warden Girl's Hostel Prof. Anjana Sharma Meeting and Development Prof. S.N. Bagchi B.Ed. Prof. S.S. Pandey Central Library and Library Science Prof. Rakesh Bajpai R.D.C./ Ph.D. Cell Prof. Divya Chansoria Legal Cell & Sexual Harassment Cell Dr. Mamta Rao Women Study Centre Shri Vishal Banne Incharge- N.S.S. (U.T.D. Unit) Prof. C.S.S. Thakur Warden, Boy's Hostel

3 Member of Executive Council Our Mentors No Name Contact Detail 1. Prof. Kedar Nath Singh Yadava 0761-2601452 Our Deans Chairman 2. Prof. R.K. Yadav 09826459268 Prof. R.K. Yadav Dean, Faculty of Education 3. Prof. S.S. Pandey 09329436757 4. Prof. Rajiv Dubey 09425152097 Prof. S.S. Pandey 5. Prof. S.K. Khatik, Barkuttalah 9425382036 Dean, Faculty of University, Bhopal Mathematical Sciences 6. Prof. C.S.S. Thakur 9425150991 Prof. Rajeev Dubey 7. Prof. Laxman Pandey Dean, Faculty of Social 8. Prof. Divya Chansoria 9893414754 Science 9. Smt. Sangeeta Joshi 8878379599 10. Shri Surendra Paul 9425411266 Prof. Divya Chansoriya 11. Dr. M.K. Mishra 9826637267 Dean, Faculty of Law

(Nominee Higher Education) Prof. Uma Tripathi 12. Mrs. Sushila Gupta Dean, Faculty of Arts (Nominee M.P. Finance Deptt) 13. Mr. Rajendra Singh Gurjar Prof. Kanti Shree De 14. Miss. Sushma Davar Dean, Faculty of Life Science

15. Dr. Magan Singh Awasya 9425349173 Prof. Santosh Kumar Registrar, Ex-Officio-Secretary Dean, Faculty of Science

Prof. R.S. Sohane Dean, Faculty of Commerce

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1. Department of PG Studies & Research in English Prof. Uma Tripathi, Professor In-charge Ms. K. Punwani, Assistant Professor 2. Department of PG Studies & Research Hindi and Linguistics Dr. Sushma Dubey, Professor and Head Dr. T.N. Shukla, Professor (On Lien) 3. Department of Journalism & Mass Communication Dr. Dhirendra Pathak, Associate Professor and Head Dr. UmaTripathi, Professor, Dean Arts Faculty 4. Department of Library & Information Science Dr. S.S. Pandey, Professor In-charge 5. Department of PG Studies & Research in Philosophy Dr. Bharat KumarTiwari, Professor and Head Dr. Gayatri Sinha, Professor Dr. Priyavrat Shukia, Professor Dr. D.N. Shukla, Associate Professor 6. Department of PG Studies & Research in Sanskrit, Pali & Prakrit Dr. K.N. Shukla, Professor and Head Dr. R.P Mishra, Professor Dr. V.M. Tripathi, Professor FACULTY OF EDUCATION 7. Department of Lifelong Learning Education & Department of PG Studies & Research in Rural Development Dr. A.K. Gill, Associate Professor and Head Dr. B.K. Sahoo, Professor 8. School of Education (B.Ed) Dr. S.N. Bagchi, Professor In-charge 9. Department of Physical Education Dr. Alka Nayak, Professor and Head Dr. R.K. Yadav, Professor Shri Vishal O.P. Banney, Assistant Professor

5 FACULTY OF LAW 10. Department of Law Dr. Mamta Rao, Associate Professor and Head Dr. Divya Chansoria, Professor FACULTY OF LIFE SCIENCE 11. Department of PG Studies ft Research in Biological Science Dr. Y.K. Bansal, Professor & Head Dr. Karuna S. Verma, Professor Dr. P.K. Singhal, Professor Dr. Anjana Sharma, Professor Dr. Salma Khan, Professor (On Lien) Dr. Kantishree De, Professor Dr S N Bagchi, Professor Dr. Divya Bagchi, Professor Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Pandey, Professor (On Lien) Dr. S.S. Sandhu, Professor Dr. Surendra Singh, Professor Dr. R.P. Mishra, Professor FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT 12. University Institute of Management (UIM) Dr. Surendra Singh, Professor In-charge Dr. Ashish Sharma, Associate Professor FACULTY OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCE 13. Department of PG Studies and Research in Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Dr. S.S. Pandey, Professor and Head Dr. Arun Kumar, Professor Dr. (Smt.) M. Shrivastava, Professor Dr. (Smt.) P.V. Jain, Professor Dr. S.S. Rana, Professor Dr. (Smt.) M. Dubey, Professor Dr. J.K. Maotra, Associate Professor 14. University Institute of Computer Science a Application (UICSA) Dr. R. K. Pandey, Associate Professor and Head FACULTY OF SCIENCE 15. Department of PG Studies and Research in Chemistry Dr. R.C. Maurya, Professor and Head

6 16. Department of PG Studies and Research in Physics and Electronics Dr. Meera Ram rakhiani, Professor and Head Dr. Laxman Pandey, Professor Dr. J. M. Keller, Professor Dr. S. Kumar, Professor Dr. G. Johri, Professor Dr. P.K. Khare, Professor Dr. Rakesh Bajpai, Professor Dr. Y.K. Sharma, Associate Professor Dr. N.K. Pandey, Associate Professor FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE 17. Department of PG Studies & Research in Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology Dr. S.N. Mishra, Professor and Head 18. Department of PG Studies & Research in Economics Dr. S. K. Choubey, Professor and Head Dr. A.D.N. Bajpai, Professor (On Lien) Dr. N.G. Pendse, Professor Dr. Amitabh Shukta, Assistant Professor 19. Department of PG Studies a Research in Political Science and Public Administration Dr. Ram Shankar, Professor and Head Dr. Vivek Misra, Professor Dr. R.D. Bharadwaj, Professor (On Lien) 20. Department of PG Studies & Research in Geography Dr. Vivek Mishra, Professor-in-charge Dr. Lokes Shrivastava Assistant Professor Dr. Kamlesh Mishra Professor 21. Department of PG Studies & Research in History Dr. J.P. Mishra, Professor and Head Dr. Rajeev Dubey, Professor Dr. S. Sharma, Associate Professor 22. Department of PG Studies & Research in Sociology & Social Work Dr. C.S.S. Thakur, Professor and Head Dr. P.B. Sengupta, Professor Dr. Prahlad Mishra, Professor

7 23. Department of PG Studies & Research in Tribal Study Dr. Prahlad Mishra, Professor-in-charge 24. DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION Dr. Kamlesh Mishra, Professor-in-charge CENTRAL FACILITIES: MACRO MOLECULAR RESEARCH CENTRE Dr. J.M. Keller, Director

WOMEN’S STUDY CENTRE Dr. Mamta Rao, Professor-in-charge YOGA CENTRE Dr. Bharat Tiwari, Professor-in-charge UGC ACADEMIC STAFF COLLEGE Dr. Kamlesh Mishra, Professor and Director Dr. Rajeshwari Rana, Associate Professor (On Lien) HEALTH CENTRE Dr. P.C. Tiwari, Medical Officer COMPUTER CENTRE Dr. K.C. Deomurari, System Engineer (In-charge) Dr. A.K. Gupta, Sr. Programmer Smt. Nidhi Saxena, Sr. Programmer CENTRE FOR VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS. Dr. Uma Tripathi, Professor Incharge CAREER GUIDANCE COUNSELLING TRAINING AND PLACEMENT CELL Dr. Surendra Singh, Coordinator Dr. S.K. Choubey, Co-coordinator Dr. Ashish Sharma, Co- coordinator Smt. Rajni Sharma, Placement Assistant REMEDIAL COACHING FOR SC/ST/OBC Dr. Vivek Mishra, Coordinator HOSTELS (BOYS & GIRLS) Devendra Boys Hostel Dr. C.S.S. Thakur, Warden Dr. R.K. Gupta, Superintendent Kasturaba Womens Hostel Prof. UmaTripathi, Warden Dr. Somwati Vinodiya, Superintendent CENTRAL LIBRARY Dr. S.S. Pandey, Professor In-charge

8 DR. AMBEDKAR STUDIES CENTER Prof. Ram Shankar, Director GANDHIAN STUDIES CENTER Prof. Priyavrat Shukla, Director UNIVERSITYGUEST HOUSE Prof. Priyavrat Shukla, Professor In-charge

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9 UGC Academic Staff College

The UGC Academic Staff College (ASC), Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur was established in 1987. Apart from the host University and its affiliated colleges, the catchment area of ASC encompasses Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh over and above which 25% of the course participants are invited from the rest of India. The ASC has become an effective and efficient teaching and Learning instrument, promoting excellence in the field of academics. The ASC has been awarded Grade A by the UGC and is ranked as one of the top Academic Staff Colleges of the country. Till date, the ASC has conducted more than 350 full-fledged orientation/ refresher programmes in which 10,000 teachers have been trained. Apart from the regular courses, the ASC has conducted several short term/summer courses to cater to the needs of teachers from sub-altern areas. The ASC also organizes prominent administrative facilitator programmes such as Principals meet and Directors meet regularly. The ASC helps generate a culture of excellence in teaching, learning and administration. No information found from the Department. Pt. Dwarika Prasad Mishra Central Library The Central Library of the University has a collection of about 1,80,000 books, over 8,000 bound volumes of research abstracts and journals, and hard copies of over 4,000 research degree theses awarded by the University. The University library system has been computerized since 1997 and has a database of about 30,000 books, 10,000 journals and 4,000 theses, all hooked up with the INFLIBNET. LAN connects all sections of the library. The Library maintains Internet access. Besides the Central Library, each teaching department has a separate library, equipped with textbooks, supplementary reading materials, including journals and encyclopedia on the concerned subject with photocopying facility. There are specific libraries as well as reading rooms for students in the departments. University Hostels The University has two big hostels, one for boys called Devendra Boys’ Hostel and the other for girls called Kasturba Women's

10 Hostel, situated inside the University campus and within walking distance from the teaching departments. The boys’ hostel has 101 furnished rooms split into two wings. There are facilities like a fully functional reading room and entertainment! dining hall with television. There is a fully functional kitchen run on a co-operative basis. The girls & hostel is situated on the campus adjacent to the Hostel Warden/Superintendent bungalow. There are 88 furnished airy rooms split into three wings. The hostel has a lush lawn with trees. There is an entertainment/dining hall with a television.

EEE-E---GGGGovernanceovernance & Cyber Facility Envisaging need for automation and e-governance due to the enormous workload and increasing activities, University has initiated move to automate office working and provide e-governance to students and colleges. Comprehensive office automation through single software with common database provides integration of central store, affiliation, degree, account, HR, academics, central evaluation and examination departments. Office automation has also helped to create a systematized working with availability of online information. Budgetary working and advances monitoring with system generated receipts and cheques have helped augment accounts efficiency. Database of Ph.D. students helps to track thesis progress and its timely evaluation. Automation has provided a comprehensive data-base of affiliated colleges. The examination module has helped to automate the entire examination work right from admit card printing to result declaration. Computerized servicing window has provided faster redressal of students queries. The university has its presence in the cyber world with its website providing University and colleges profile, examination scheme, student results, etc.

11 University Placement The University has a fully functional Placement Cell that has evolved strategic Linkages with market and industry. The basic mandate of this cell is to train students according to the requirements of market and industry and to ensure proper and judicious placement of students passing out from the various University Teaching Departments. The Placement Cell also takes care of generation and disbursement of information relating to employment opportunities and scope for higher studies both within the country and abroad. University Health Centre The University Health Centre is located within the campus under the overall superintendence and direction of a fully qualified full time doctor. The Centre has an indoor patients ward with five beds. There is a mini operation theatre having an X-ray machine as well. A homeopathic doctor also visits the centre twice a week. There is regular disbursement of medicines to all University employees and students from the Health Centre. Remedial Coaching Remedial classes for SC/ST students are organized at the Department of Political Science. Special care is taken for enhancing the intake and retention capabilities of the students, especially in areas where they feel handicapped. Classes are organized so as to train them to compete at the UGC NET examination, as well as prepare them for National and State level civil services examinations. Around 82 registrations from SC/ST students were made in this year and regular classes were ensured for their academic upliftment.

12 Women Study, Development And Research Centre The Women Study and Research Centre in the University has been functioning for the last three decades. It has succeeded in playing an interventionist role by initiating gender perspective in several areas. The University Grants Commission has taken a broad view of the women studies constituency by supporting university women studies centres and facilitating them to network with constituents involved in similar work. The primary role of the centre is knowledge assimilation and transmission through teaching, research, field action and documentation. It is fulfilling several related and complimentary roles for the academic community as well as for activity, policy makers and policy implementers. More specifically the Centre at R.D. University is running certificate courses, research projects, extension activities and advocacy programmes. University Institute of Computer Science And Applications ((UICSAUICSAUICSA)))) (A University Institute for teaching and research in Computer Science and Applications approved by AICTE).

The University Institute of Computer Science and Application (UICSA), Rani Durgawati University, Jabalpur is an autonomous institute within the jurisdiction of R.D. University. The institute came into existence in the year 1993 by a resolution of the Executive Council of the University, when the University Grants Commission, New Delhi accepted the proposal of our University and sanctioned the initial establishment cost. Later in the year 1997, a M.C.A. programme was also approved by All India Council of Technical Education. Ever since the inception of this institute, emphasis has been given to quality of education and practical training of students to cater to the needs of the fast developing IT industry. It boasts of an impressive guest faculty including those from prestigious institutes like NT’s, REC’s and several universities like JNU, Delhi, Pune, B.H.U., etc. It organizes lively interaction with dozens of industries. The pattern of study includes lectures, practicals, projects, case studies and workshops, which help the students to grasp the theoretical as well as practical aspects of the application of computer education in the business/industrial world.

13 Students Welfare The Dean Students’ Welfare is in charge of all extra curricular activities of students. The Office of the Dean helps students (including foreign students) regarding housing, employment guidance, welfare activities, scholarship, cultural activities and general assistance in administrative matters. It has been regularly organizing Youth Festivals and other related cultural activities like concerts by SPICMACAY promoting Indian Art Forms. The welfare of foreign students also comes under its purview. There is a large contingent of foreign students specialty from African countries who take admission in the University and its various affiliated colleges. Their special needs are taken care of by the Dean Students’ Welfare.

14 Disciplines/Courses Offered through Entrance Exam Department of P.G. Studies And Research In Biological Science M.Sc. Biotechnology (2 years, 4 semesters course) M.Sc. Biotechnology is a four semesters self-financed course of two years duration. India has already emerged as a major contributor in the Biotech sector with about 450 companies and a turnover of Rs. 11,000 crore growing at a rate of 50% p.a. Biopharma, Bioservice, and Bioagric are the major players, white Bioinformatics is expanding very fast. About 195 companies have trained 700 odd PG students in 2008- 09, and 30% were absorbed in same companies. In M. R, Biotech sectors are located around Indore and Bhopal, which offer Lucrative jobs for PG Biotech students. The M.Sc. Biotechnology is a two years course spread over four semesters, comprising four papers in each semester. The fourth semester is exclusively dissertation in lieu of four papers. The courses are being taught by specialized and qualified faculty who also provide skilled practical training to the M.Sc. students. The department has instruments like UV-Vis spectrophotometers, PCRs, HPLCs, Cooling Centrifuges etc. Further, it has a good Library with more than 3,500 books. It is connected with a high speed Internet having access to online journals through Springer- Verlag database. B.Sc. (Hons) Microbiology, B.Sc. (Hons) Biotechnology (3 years 6 sem. course), B.Sc. in any branch of Life science with minimum 50% marks with reservation for ST/SC! OBC as per M.P. Govt, rules. Placement Opportunities: The passed out students have been absorbed in Biocon Ahmedabad, Cipla Mumbai, Reliance Life Sciences New Delhi apart from many Govt, and private institutions of repute. There is tremendous scope of jobs in Pharma, Molecular Biology, Bioinformatic services and Pathology labs.

Linkages with Leading Institutes : As a part of the dissertation work a Large number of M.Sc. students visit institutes Like NEERI , NCL, NCCS Pune, CIMAP Lucknow, Cancer Research Institute Mumbai, Cadila Pharma Ahmedabad, NIPGR New Delhi, etc.,

15 where they get access to the working attitude and professionalism of the industries. Students are also trained in scientific writing skills. Department of Economics (2 years, 4 sem.) MBA (International. Business, Business Economics): This is 2 years (4 Semesters) full time programme. This unique program is successfully catering to all the corporate requirements of International Business for the past many years. The previous batches have secured full placement in Multinationals and Indian Companies. The Programme believes in the philosophy of Learning by practice. Management games are conducted to improve the basic managerial skills of the students. The department is known for its academic excellence and commitment towards the promotion of global entrepreneurship. The department prides itself on its academic initiatives, excellence and synergy with reputed industrial houses. Linkages with Industries: The course of International Business is quite useful in the era of globalization. The firms engaged in international business find the students quite useful for their business operations. Eligibility : Graduation in any branch with at least 50% marks. Reservation is provided as per the Government of Madhya Pradesh and University rules. Placement Opportunities : A Placement Cell organizes regular summer training and final placements in second & fourth semester, respectively. Students have been offered high packages by the various Companies Like TCS, ITC, RELIANCE MONEY, etc. Pre placement training sessions are also conducted in all semesters.

16 Department of Journalism and Mass Communication The Department of Journalism and Mass Communication was established at Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur in 1983 as a Centre for Advance Media Study in Journalism and Mass Communication. The Department has its own spacious Laboratories, Press Conference hall, Electronics Media Production Studio, Photo Lab, Computer Lab with Internet connectivity. The department is equipped with all modern Audio-Visual equipments to provide practical training to the students. After successful completion of the course, the students are placed in media industry such as Newspapers, Radio, Television, News Agencies, Public Relation, Film Journalism, Photo Journalism, Advertising Industry and other such related origination. Most of the graduates are absorbed by Government of India and State Government in public relations and information sector. There is a huge scope of self-employment as well. Courses: BJ - One year Post Graduation Degree Course. Eligibility graduation in any discipline with 45% marks, age limit 30 yr, set 30. Selection on Entrance basis. M.J. 2 years, 4 semester Post Graduation Course. Eligibility Diploma/Degree in Journalism with 50% marks, age limit 30, seats 15 selection on Entrance basis. B.A. (Hons.) Mass Communication- 3 yrs, 6 semester, Eligibility 10+2 any discipline with 50% marks. Age limit as per M.P. Govt. rules, seats-25, selection on Entrance basis. M.A. Mass Communication - 2 yr, 4 semester. Eligibility Graduation in any discipline with 50% marks. Age limit as per M.P. Govt. rules, Seats 15, selection on Entrance basis. M.Phil. - One yr, 2 semester. Eligibility: Post Graduation in Journalism with 55% marks for general and 50% for SC/ST Category. Age limit as per M.P. Govt. rules, Seats 10, selection on Entrance basis. Ph.D.: The department runs Ph.D. work as per UGC guide lines.

17 University Institute of Law The establishment of the Department marked a watershed event in the anals of legal education in the state. Apart from the main Line courses of B.A. LL.B. (Hons), LL.M and Diploma, the department has fully qualified faculty for research guidance. The department conducts regular extension activities as well. B.A. LL. B. (Hons)- is an integrated 5 year course split into 10 semesters, each of 6 months duration. Eligibility : Higher Secondary School Examination (10+2) system or an equivalent examination with 50% marks. The relaxation to reserved category is given as per rules. Selection is based on merit, assessed through admission test conducted by Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur. Age limit: 22 years (as on 1St of July of the corresponding year). 50 seats are reserved for normal merit candidates, 05 seats for NRI candidates and there are 05 payment seats. The Objective and Job Opportunities : This course facilitates and encourages students to become deserving Advocates, Judges, Prosecution Officers, Legislators, Law Teachers and Jurists. Placements is also in the Corporate Sector. LL.M. (2 years, 4 Semesters) Total seats : 40 (30 Seats merit including reserved seats), 2 payment seats and 8 seats under self finance scheme. It is a two years full time course spread up into four semesters each year having two semesters of six months duration. Eligibility: LL.B. Examination (with 55%) or an equivalent examination. Relaxation to reserved category will be given as per M. P. Government! University rules. Selection is based on merit assessed through an admission test conducted by the University. LL.B. (3 Years, 6 Semesters): The duration of the course is three years spread into six semesters, each year having two semesters, of six months duration. This course is run only in the affiliated colleges. Eligibility : Graduation in any discipline with minimum 40% marks. Relaxation to reserved category will be given as per M.R Government! University rules. Selection is based on merit assessed through an admission test conducted by the University.

18 Proposed Courses : P.G. Degree (LL.M.) - Two years in Cyber Law and IPR. Diploma Course in - Information Technology and Environment Protection Laws. The Department of Law also has Legal Aid Cell – recently, M.P. State Legal Authority organized a five days training programme for students from 9th May 2013 to 13th May 2013 to initiate a Legal Aid Cell in the department which will provide free legal help to weaker section of the society. Prof. Narendra Singh Lecture Series are regularly held in the department. Recently seminar was organized on "Changing dimension of human rights". Placement Opportunities : This course helps students to become deserving Advocates, Judges, Prosecution Legislators, Law Teachers and Jurists. There are ample placement opportunities in the corporate sector as well.

19 University Institute of Management MBA (Marketing Management): This is a 2 years full time programme split into 4 semesters. This unique program is successfully catering to alt the corporate requirements for the past many years. The previous batches have secured full, placement in multinationals and Indian companies. The programme believes in the philosophy of learning through practice. Management games are also conducted to improve the basic managerial skills of the students. Linkages with Industries : The Institute has established operational Linkages with several leading industrial groups to impart practical training and first hand experience of the ground situation to students. During these training programmes, students are able to refine their skills in marketing and linkage management. This also provides them with excellent opportunity as regards placements in future. The industries with which such Linkages have been evolved are: TCS, RELIANCE MONEY, RELIANCE INFOCOM, HCL, LG, ELECTRONICS, LUPIN LTD., MAIHER CEMENT, MAGMA FINANCE LTD., ICICI PRUDENTIAL, ACC, TATA FINANCE, HUL, MAHINDRA a MAHINDRA, TATA TELECOM, INDIA BULLS, WIPRO SPECTRA MIND, HDFC BANK ICICI LOMBARD, JK TYRES, MPFC, ITC, etc. Eligibility : Graduation in any branch with at Least 50% marks. Reservation will be provided as per Government of Madhya Pradesh and University rules. Placement Opportunities : The Placement Cell organizes regular summer training and final placements in second & fourth semesters, respectively. The students have been offered high packages by the various Companies. Pre-placement training sessions are also conducted in alt semesters.

20 Department of Physical Education (Approved by NCTE) The University Department of Physical Education was established in 1969 with the objective (I) to manage University sports and (ii) to prepare qualified physical education teachers/leaders. Since then, the department has been successfully managing sports activities like (i) organization of inter-collegiate and inter-university competitions, (ii) training and coaching of university teams in various games and sports for inter-university and other competitions and (iii) provide technical and academic assistance to KVS/district education sports colleges, adjoining universities along with district and state associations of different games and sports. Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) No. of Seats-40. It is a two semesters course covering (i) theoretical courses, (ii) acquisition of ski[Ls in different games and sports, and (iii) teaching ability. Students are trained in these areas in order to fulfill the growing requirement in the field. Eligibility : Bachelor's Degree with Physical Education as an elective subject with fifty percent marks; or Bachelor's Degree with Physical Education as an elective subject with forty-five percent marks and participation in National or State or Inter-University competitions in sports or games or athletics recognized by Association of Indian Universities or Indian Olympic Association; or Bachelor's Degree with forty-five percent marks and having participated in National or State or Inter-University Sports or games or athletics; or Reservations for ST/SC/OBC candidates or candidates belonging to other categories shall be in accordance with the rules prevailing in the University from time to time. Eligibility is subject to change as per the Latest NCTE Norms as applicable for a particular session. Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed.): No. of Seats 25. It is a four semesters course that provides theoretical and analytical understanding in fundamental and allied courses of physical education along with the theoretical and practical aspects of a chosen sports activity as sports specialization in order to equip them to impart sports coaching in the chosen sports activity.

21 Eligibility: (i) A Bachelor degree examination in Physical Education or a post-graduate diploma of one year duration after graduation or any equivalent examination recognized by the Academic Council with a minimum of 50% marks, (ii) The applicant should not be more than 30 years of age. Five years relaxation in age shall be given to those departmental candidates, who are working as Physical Education Teachers/ Sports Officers! Directors of Physical Education or holding any administrative post in Physical Education/Sports in educational institutions and other organizations, and are deputed by their respective Department/Organization, (iii) Eligibility is subject to change as per the latest NCTE Norms as applicable for a particular session (iv) In-service candidates have to obtain necessary permission from the competent authority and have to take two years study leave from the department to complete the course. No relaxation shall be given in this case. The certificate has to be submitted before the entrance examination, (v) Reservations for ST/SC/OBC candidates or candidates belonging to other categories shall be in accordance with the rules prevailing in the University from time to time. M.Phil. Physical Education : it is a two semester pre-doctoral programme with emphasis on research methodology and different areas of specialization. Eligibility : A candidate who has passed the Masters Degree examination in Physical Education with a minimum of 55% from general category and 50% of marks, from SC/ST category shall be allowed to appear at the entrance testing. Those securing 50% marks in the entrance test shall be eligible for admission .

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24 General Instructions for Entrance Test 1. The application form must be accompanied by the following: a. Photocopy of marksheet /Certificate ass X as proof of date of birth. b. Photocopy of marksheet of class XII, Graduate or Post-graduate examinations. c. Photocopy of the certificate in case of reserved category candidates as per Govt, rules. d. Medical Fitness Certificate for those appearing in B.P.Ed., M.P.Ed, and M.Phil. Physical Education e. One self addressed envelope (4.0x9.0 inches) affixing stamp of Rs. 5/- only. 2. All candidates will be provisionally allowed to appear in the Entrance Test. For a appearing at entrance test candidates must themselves ascertain their eligibility. 3. Roll Numbers will be allotted by the respective departments. 4. The candidates will not be allowed to enter the examination hall if they do not have the admission card. The admission card will be issued by respective departments. 5. The entrance test will be held on 15 th for LL.B. (3year) course and on 22 nd June, 2013 for all other courses. The time will be between 10.00 am and 12.00 noon, at the notified centers. Venue will be – (1) Centre for Law at Jabalpur (B.A.LL.B., LL.B. & LL.M.), and other courses offered through entrance examination by the various departments of the University at UTDs Jabalpur. (2) Other Centres outside Jabalpur for Law – the centres notified by the university within the catchment area for LL.B course. (3) the Entrance test for Ph.D. Programme will be held on 15 th July, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. at UTDs of respective subjects. (4) The Entrance test for M.Phil. Programme is likely to be held in August, 2013. 6. There shall be a separate entrance test for each course.

25 7. Entrance Test Fee is to be paid either in cash in the respective departments or through demand draft / bankers cheque drawn in favour of The Registrar, Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya payable at Jabalpur. The candidate must write at the back of the demand draft / bankers cheque his/her full name and address alongwith contact no. with STD code. 8. Completely filled in application forms must be submitted to the respective Heads of Department, Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Pachpedi, Jabalpur (M.R) RANI DURGAVATI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, JABALPUR SHALL BE THE FINAL AUTHORITY FOR DECIDING ALL MATTERS REGARDING THE CONDUCT OF THE ENTRANCE TEST AND ADMISSION. THE UNIVERSITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO AMEND ANY RULE / PROCEDURE FOR CONDUCT OF THE ENTRANCE TEST ADMISSION ETC. AND ANY MODIFICATION SO MADE SHALL BE BINDING. FOR DISCIPLINES/COURSES GIVING ADMISSION ON MERIT BASIS Details of rules of admission procedure to various disciplines / courses without entrance test can be obtained from the University website / MP higher education department website: www.rdunijbpin.org www. mp.gov.in/highereducationmp

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Name of Course(s) Duration Non Self Self Qualifications Non self Self Mode of Department Offered Finance finance for Admission & finance Seat Finance selection Seats Seat Minimum % of Boys/ Girls Fees marks Boys/ Girls Department M.A. (Rural 2 years 30 Nil Graduation with 1850/sem. Merit of Lifelong Development) (4 Sem.) 45% for all Learning Education M.A. 2 years 30 Nil Graduation with 7500/sem. Merit (Education) (4 Sem.) B.Ed. for all Ancient M.A. 2 years 20 Nil Graduation with 1370/sem. Merit Indian (4 Sem.) 45% 1070/sem. History & Culture B.Ed. B.Ed. 1 year 100 Nil - 25000/ Online year* Admissio n by MP Biological B.Sc. (Hons.) 3 yrs/ 00 30 12th (10+2) pass 19500/ Entrance Science Microbiology 6 sem. minimum 50% year* Test marks & Biology as a subject B.Sc. (Hons.) 3 yrs/ 00 30 12th (10+2) pass 19500/ Entrance Biotechnology 6 sem. minimum 50% year* Test marks & Biology as a subject M.Sc. Botany 2 yrs/ 10 10 Graduation with 10000/ Merit 4 sem. 50% sem.* M.Sc. 2 yrs/ 05 15 Graduation with 10000/ Merit Bioscience 4 sem. 50% sem.* M.Sc. 2 yrs/ 00 25 Graduation with 10000/ Merit Biochemistry 4 sem. 50% sem.* M.Sc. Biotech 2 yrs/ 00 25 Graduation with 20000/ Entrance 4 sem. 50% sem.* Test M.Sc. 2 yrs/ 05 20 Graduation with 10000/ Merit Microbiology 4 sem. 50% sem.* M.Phil. 1 yr/ 00 20 Botany 2 sem. PG with M.Phil. 1 yr/ 00 20 minimum 55% Microbiology 2 sem. for General and M.Phil. 1 yr/2 00 15 50% for ST/SC 250000/ Entrance Zoology sem. category in sem* Test M.Phil. 1 yr/2 00 15 concerned Biotechnology sem. subject M.Phil. 1 yr/2 00 15 Biochemistry sem. M.Phil. 1 yr/2 00 20

27 Name of Course(s) Duration Non Self Self Qualifications Non self Self Mode of Department Offered Finance finance for Admission & finance Seat Finance selection Seats Seat Minimum % of Boys/ Girls Fees marks Boys/ Girls Bioscience sem. Chemistry B.Pharma cy 4 years / 00 40 12th (10+2) Pass 25000/ Entrance 8sem. with minimum year* Test 50% marks with Biology or Mathematics as a subject. M.Sc. 2 years/ 4 30 20 B.Sc. 5000/ Merit sem. sem*

M.Phil. 1 year/ 2 00 10 PG with 25000/ Entrance Chemistry sem. minimum 55% year* Test for General and 50% for ST/SC category in concerned subject Computer Certificate Three 18 Graduation 2000 per Merit Centre Course for weeks Course Computer Operators Certificate Three 18 Higher 1800 per Merit Course for weeks Secondary Course Data Entry Distance MCA 3 years Not Nil Graduation 11000/ year Merit Education & fixed Centre BCA 3 years Nil XII (10+2) 6000/year Merit B.A. 3 years Nil XII (10+2) 1300/year Merit PGDCA ADCA CIC Economics M.A. 2 years (4 80 Nil Graduation with 1100/ year Me rit sem.) 45% 500/year MBA (IB) 2 years (4 30 Graduation with 10000/ Entrance sem.) 50% sem.* Test MBA (BE) 500/year 30 Graduation with ` 10000/ Entrance 50% sem.* Test M.Phil. 1 year/2 20 Nil PG with 4200 per Entrance sem. minimum 55% year Test for general and 50% for ST/SC category to concern subject. Yoga M.A. 2 yrs. 20 45% graudation 5100/ sem. Merit M.Phil 1 year 30 45% 6100/ sem. Entrance Test P.G. Diploma 1 year 20 45% 3100/sem. Entrance Test B.Ed. 210 days 100 25000/- Counselin g

28 Name of Course(s) Duration Seats Seats Qualifications Seats Gen. Payment Mode of Department Offered Gen. payment for Admission Boys/ Girls Seat selection & Minimum % Boys/girl of marks s English M.A. 2 years/ 50 Nil Graduation 1100/ Merit 4 sem. with 45% 500/ yr. M.Phil. 1 year/ 20 PG with 4200/ year Entrance 2 sem. minimum 55% Test for general and 50% for ST/SC category to concern subject. Geography M.A./M.sc. 2 year/ 30 Nil Graduation 1600/ year Merit 4 sem. with 45% 1000/ yr. M.Phil. 1 year/ 30 Nil PG with 10000/ for 2 Entrance 2 sem. minimum 55% sem. Test for general and 1700/ 50% for ST/SC Admission category to fee one time. concern subject. Hindi & M.A. 2 year/ 40 Nil Graduation 1100/ year Merit Linguistics 4 sem. with 45% 500/ yr. M.Phil. 1 year/ 2 20 Nil PG with 4200/ yr. Entrance sem. minimum 55% Test for general and 50% for ST/SC category to concern subject. Language 1 year 20 Nil Graduation 1000/ year Learning with 50% Course History M.A. 2 year/ 20 Nil Graduation 1100/ year Merit 4 sem. with 45% 500/ yr. M.Phil. 1 year/ 20 Nil PG with 4200/ year Entrance 2 sem. minimum 55% Test for general and 50% for ST/SC category to concern subject. Journalism & M.J.C. 2 year/ 15 BJC or 25500/ Entrance Mass 4 sem. equivalent with sem.* Test Communicatio 50% n B.J.C. 1 year 30 Graduation 5000/ Entrance with 45% year* Test PG Diploma 1year 15 Nil Graduation 10000/ Merit in Journalism with 45% course

29 Name of Course(s) Duration Seats Seats Qualifications Seats Gen. Payment Mode of Department Offered Gen. payment for Admission Boys/ Girls Seat selection N.R.T. & Minimum % Boys/girls of marks Law B.A.LL.B. 5 years / 70 05+ XII Pass with 10000/sem. 10000/ (Hons) 10 sem. 05 50% 10000/sem. sem. 10000/ sem. (+25000 paid one time) LL.B. 3 years/ Seats in Graduation As presented Nil Entrance 6 sem. various with 40% by prescribed Exam. Pvt. & Pvt./ Govt. and Govt. Colleges Counseli Colleges ng for all LL.M. LL.M. 2 year/ 38 02 LL.B. Pass 10000/sem. 10000/se 4 sem. with 55% 10000/sem. m. 10000/se m. (+25000 paid one time) Library & B.Lib. I.sc. 1 year 40 Nil Graduation 6600/ year Merit Information with 50% Science M.Lib.I.Sc. 1 year 30 Nil B.Lib.I.Sc. 7600/year Merit with 50% Methematics M.Sc. 2 years/ 40 B.Sc. with 600/sem. Merit & Computer (Mathemiatic 4 sem. 45% 800/sem. Science s) M.Sc. 2 years/ 40 B.Sc. (Com. 5000/sem. + Merit (Computer 4 sem. Sci.) BCA 600/year Science) with 50% Admission fee M.Sc. 2 years/ 40 B.Sc. Maths, 5000/s em. + Merit Statistics 4 sem. Statistics 600/year Admission fee 1800/- M.Phil 1 year/ 20 PG with (Mathematics 2 sem. minimum 55% 25000/se Entrance ) for General m.* Test M.Phil. 1 year/ 05 and 50% for (Computer 2 sem. ST/SC Science) Category in concern subject Philosophy M.A. 2 years/ 40 Nil Graduation 1100/year Merit 4 sem. with 45% 500/year M.Phil 1 year/ 20 Nil PG with 4200/ year Entrance 2 sem. minimum 55% Test for General and 50% for ST/SC Category in concern subject

30 Name of Course(s) Duration Seats Seats Qualifications Seats Gen. Payment Mode of Department Offered Gen. payment for Admission Boys/ Girls Seat selection N.R.T. & Minimum % Boys/girls of marks Physical B.P.Ed. 1 year/ 40 Graduation Adm.fee Entrance Education 2 sem. with 45% as 600/sem./ Test + per NCTE Adm.for Marks Norms 600/sem. for Tution fee Sports 600/sem. Achieve Experime ment for nt fee all 500/sem./ Dept. Dev. fee 5000/year * subject to change

M.P.Ed. 2 year/ 25 B.P.Ed. with 600/sem./ 4 sem. 50% as per Adm.for NCTE Norms 600/sem. Tution fee 600/sem. Experime nt fee 500/sem./ Dept. Dev. fee 5000/year

M.Phil. 1 year/ 20 PG with For all 2 sem. minimum 55% students for General Add. fee and 50% for 800/- ST/SC Tution fee Category in 500/sem. concern Deptt. subject Dev. fee 7500/sem. Physics & M.Sc. 2 year/ 40 10 B.Sc. 1700/sem. 5000/sem. Merit Electronics (Physics) 4 sem. (Physics) 1100/sem. 5000/sem. M.Sc. 2 year/ 40 B.Sc. 1700/s em. 5000/sem. Merit (Electronic) 4 sem. (Electronics) 1100/sem. 5000/sem. M.Phil 1 year/ 20 PG with 6900/ year 25000/se Entrance (Physics) 2 sem. minimum 55% m.* Test M.Phil 1 year/ 20 for General (Electronics) 2 sem. and 50% for ST/SC Category in concern subject Post B.Sc. 1 year/ Nil B.Sc. 1700/sem. Merit Diploma in 2 sem. (Physics) 1700/sem. Electronics (Part Time) Diploma in 1 year/ Nil Higher 1700/sem. Merit Electronics 2 sem. Secondary/ 1700/sem. (Part Time) S.S.Sc. (Sci.)

31 Name of Course(s) Duration Seats Seats Qualifications Seats Gen. Payment Mode of Department Offered Gen. payment for Admission Boys/ Girls Seat selection N.R.T. & Minimum % Boys/girls of marks Political M.A. 2 year/ 30 Nil Graduation 1100/year Merit Science 4 sem. with 45% 500/year M.Phil 1 year/ 30 Nil PG with 4200/sem. Entrance 2 sem. minimum 55% Test for General and 50% for ST/SC Category in concern subject Diploma in 1 year 30 Nil Graduation 2600/year Merit Public with 45% Administrati on Sanskrit M.A. 2 year/ 40 Nil Graduation 1100/year Merit 4 sem. with 45% 500/year M.Phil. 1 year/ 15 Nil PG with 4200/sem. Entrance 2 sem. minimum 55% Test for General and 50% for ST/SC Category in concern subject Sociology M.A. 2 year/ 50 Graduation 1100/year Merit 4 sem. with 45% 500/year MSW 2 year/ 40 Graduation 7500/ sem. Merit 4 sem. with 45% for all M.Phil. 1 year/ 20 PG with 4200/year for Entrance (Social work) 2 sem. minimum 55% all Test M.Phil. 1 year/ 20 for General (Sociology) 2 sem. and 50% for ST/SC Category in concern subject Tribal Studies PG Diploma 1 year 20 Graduation 1700/year Merit in Tribal with 45% Studies (Gen/OBC), 36% SC/ST. University B.C.A. 3 years/ 40 12th (10+2) 7500/sem. Entrance Institute of 6 sem. with minimum * Test Computer 50% marks Science and and Commerce Applications or Science as a (UICSA) student. M.C.A. 3 years/ 40 Nil Graduation 12050/ sem. - Through 6 sem. with for all Entrance Mathematics Test as 1 subject Conduct upto 12th or ed by B.C.A. Vyapam. University B.Com. 3 years/ 60 Higher 22000/ Entrance Institute of (Hons) 6 sem. Secondary year* Test Management (10+2) examination of

32 Name of Course(s) Duration Seats Seats Qualifications Seats Gen. Payment Mode of Department Offered Gen. payment for Admission Boys/ Girls Seat selection N.R.T. & Minimum % Boys/girls of marks Indian Educational system and minimum of 50% marks in aggregate, or GCE 'O' level with five subjects and GCE, 'A' level with two courses with grade C or better or an equivalent examination with minimum 50% marks in aggregate from a recognized board of Education. Only the students of Commerce and Science streams in Intermediate/ 10+2 are eligible for the course. Gen.50% SC/ST/OBC As per Govt. rules. BBA (Hotel 3 years/ 60 12th (10+2) 22000/ Entrance Management 6 sem. with minimum year* Test ) 50% marks. Gen.50% SC/ST/OBC As per Govt. rules.

BBA 3 years/ 60 Minimum 50% 22000/ Entrance (Hospital 6 sem. marks in year* Test Administrati Higher on) Secondary (10+2) examination (Any Stream) Gen.50% SC/ST/OBC As per Govt. rules. MBA 2 years/ 60 Minimum Gen/OBC - MP 4 sem. Aggregate 32,580/ year MET

33 Name of Course(s) Duration Seats Seats Qualifications Seats Gen. Payment Mode of Department Offered Gen. payment for Admission Boys/ Girls Seat selection N.R.T. & Minimum % Boys/girls of marks 50% marks in SC/ST-7850/ Test UG (Any year Stream) Gen.50% SC/ST/OBC As per Govt. rules. MBA (MM) 2 years/ 50 Minimum 27110/ Entrance 4 sem. Aggregate year* Test 50% marks in UG (Any Stream) Gen.50% SC/ST/OBC As per Govt. rules.

Name of Course(s) Duration Seats Seats Qualifications Seats Gen. Payment Mode of Department Offered Gen. payment for Admission Boys/ Girls Seat selection N.R.T. & Minimum % Boys/girls of marks Women Study Certificate Three 30 Nil Higher 1200/ Course On the Centre course in Months Secondary basis Women applicati Empowerme on twice nt in a year P.G. Diploma 1 year 30 Nil Graduation 5000/year July to in Gender April. Studies & Development Women Study M.A. (Yoga) 2 years 20 Nil Graduation 5100/sem. / Merit Centre with 45% 5100/sem. P.G. Diploma 1 year 30 Nil Graduation 3100/sem. / Merit with 45% 3100/sem. M.Phil. 1 year - 20 PG with 6100/sem./ Entrance (Yoga) minimum 55% 6100/sem. for General Proposed and 50% for ST/SC Category in concern subject Three Three 20 Nil Higher 1500/course/ Merit Months Months Secondary 1500/course Certificate Course

34 (3) Last page cover inninnerererer Anti Ragging Measures The University has a ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY towards ragging. 1. In this University ragging is totally banned. / 2. Any student found to be engaging in the act of ragging can be punished as per statute 40. 3. At the time of admission in the department, all students through their parents have to submit compulsory affidavit not to involve in ragging. 4. It is compulsory to submit affidavits of the same nature alongwith the admission form while seeking admission in the hostel. 5. All new entrants, if ragged by senior students in any way, will immediately inform the competent authority of the University. 6. The following things are included in ragging: To compel a student for collective drill. To compel a student to prepare notes for senior students in class. To traumatize a student physically or mentally. To force a student to eat or drink something. To indulge in cruelty with any student so as to risk causing death. To indulge in absurd acts that may destroy the innocence of a student To force a student to do foolish acts. The complaints of any such event should immediately be lodged with the head of the concerning department or Proctor of the University by any Student, Teacher, Employee, Guardian or Citizen. The competent authority after investigating the case may punish the concerned student in the following manners: a. Expulsion for one/two years from the college or department. b. Ban on admission for two years in any College or University of the state. If ragging is done by any former student or by any outsider, they shall be handed over.

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