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UGC Proforma UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI-110 002 Proforma for submission of information by State Private Universities for ascertaining their norms and standards A. Legal Status S.No. Information Information submitted by the Observation of University the UGC Expert Committee 1.1 Name and Address of the University of Patanjali, Haridwar University Patanjali YogPeeth, Roorkee – Haridwar Road, Delhi-Haridwar National Highway, Bahadrabad, Haridwar, Uttarakhand- 249405 1.2 Headquarters of the University Haridwar 1.3 Information about University Website www.universityofpatanjali.com E-mail [email protected] Phone Nos. 01334-242526, 273000 Fax Nos. Fax No. (01334-244850) Information about Authorities of As per Act of the University the University a. The Visitor The Governor of Uttarakhand will be the Visitor of the University b. Swami Ramdev Chancellor 01334-242526, 9897111232 01334-244850 acharya.sumna@bharatswabhimantru st.org c. Acharya Balkrishna Vice-Chancellor 01334-242526, 9412070885, 9997722233 01334-244850 [email protected] 1 d. Dr. Mahavir Agrawal Pro Vice-Chancellor 01334-242526, 9719004452 01334-244850 [email protected] e. Dr. V.K. Katiyar Dean-(Academic & Research) 01334-242526, 9897000998 01334-244850 [email protected] f. Dr. SadhviDevpriya Dean- Humanities & Ancient Studies 01334-242526, 9997683730 01334-244850 [email protected] g Dr. Parveen Punia Registrar 01334-242526, 9813028276 01334-244850 [email protected] h. Mr. Lalit Mohan Finance Officer 01334-240664, 9997859999 01334-244850 [email protected] 1.4 Date of Establishment 05 April 2006 vide no. 171/Vidhyee and Sansadiyakarya/2006 24th March 2007 vide G.O. No. 170/24(6)2007 Dated 15-02-2007 Published in Govt. Gazette of Uttarakhand on 24-03-2007 1.5 Name of the Society/Trust promoting the University Patanjali Yogpeeth Trust (Information may be provided in the following format) (Copy of the registered (A Copy of Trust Deed is Enclosed) MoA/Trust Deed to be enclosed) Enclosure -A 1.6 Composition of the Composition of Society/Trust is provided in Society/Trust appendix-I (Details to be provided in Appendix-I) Appendix-I 2 1.7 Whether the members of the Society/Trust are members in The members of the Society/Trust are other Societies/Trusts or in members in other Societies/Trust or in the the Board of Governors in Board of Governors, details are provided in companies? If yes, please the given format in appendix-II provide details in the following format: - Appendix-II (Details to be provided in Appendix-II) 1.8 Whether the promoting Society/Trust is involved in The promoting Society/Trust is involved in promoting/ running any other promoting/running other educational University/ Educational institutes and the details are provided in the Institution? If yes, please give given format in appendix-III details in the following format: Appendix-III - (Details to be provided in Appendix-III) 1.9 Whether the promoting society/trust is involved in The promoting Society/Trust is involved in promoting/running activities promoting/running activities other than other other than educational? If educational activities the details are provided in the given format in appendix-IV yes, please give details in the following format: - Appendix-IV (Details to be provided in Appendix-IV) 1.10 Act and Notification 05 April 2006 vide no. 171/Vidhyee and under which Sansadiyakarya/2006 established (copy of the Act & Notification 24th March 2007 vide G.O. No. to be enclosed) 170/24(6)2007 Dated 15-02-2007 Published in Govt. Gazette of Uttarakhand on 24-03-2007 Duly signed copy of the Act and Notification under which UoPestablished is attached atenclosure -B Enclosure –B 1.11 Whether the University has The University has not been establishedby a been established by a separate act separate State Act? 3 B. OrganizationDescription 2.1 Whether Unitary in nature (as per the UGC Regulation) No 2.2 Territorial Jurisdiction of the University Uttarakhand State as per the Act 2.3 Details of the constituent units of the No other Unit of the University, if any, as mentioned in the University Act 2.4 Whether any off-campus centre(s) established? If yes, please give details of the approval granted by the State Government and UGC in the following format: - a. Place of the off-campus No off-campus centre(s) b. Letter No. & date of the is established. approval of State Government c. Letter No. & date of the approval of UGC (Details to be provided in Appendix-V) (Please attach attested copy of the approval) 2.5 Whether any off-shore campus established? If yes, please give details of the approval granted by the Government of India and the host country in the following format:- a. Place of the off-shore campus No off-shore campus is b. Letter No. & date of the established. approval of Host Country c. Letter No. & date of the approval of Government of India (Details to be provided in Appendix-VI) (Please attach attested copy of the approval) 2.6 Does the University offer a distance education programme? If yes, whether the courses run under distance mode University does not offer are approved by the competent a distance education authority? (Please enclose attested programme. copy of the course-wise approval of competent authority) 4 2.7 Whether the University has established study centre(s)? If yes, please provide details and whether these study centers are approved by the competent authority of the University and UGC? No study centre is established. (Details to be provided in Appendix-VII) (Please enclose attested copy of the approval from the competent authority) 5 C. Academic ActivitiesDescription 3. AcademicProgrammes 3.1 Details of the programmes Details of the programmes permitted to be permitted to be offered by offered by Gazette Notification of the State Gazette Notification of the Government and students details are attached State Government and its in reference Appendix-VIII Programme Sanction Actual (Details to be provided in ed enrolment Appendix-VIII) Intake UG 960 1100 PG 1450 983 Diploma - - PG Diploma 1800 579 Certificate 120 21 course M.Phil - - Ph.D. - 94 Any other - - (Bridge Course) 3.2 Current number of academic For session 2020-2021, current number of programmes/ courses offered academic programmes/ courses offered by the by the University University details are attached in APPENDIX-IX (Details to be provided in Appendix-IX) Programmes Sanctioned Actual Intake enrolment UG 350 201 PG 295 155 Diploma 40 7 PG Diploma 120 12 Certificate course 0 0 M.Phil 0 0 Ph.D. 0 32 Bridge Course in 50 12 Sanskrit 6 3.3 Whether approvals of relevant statutory council(s) such as AICTE, BCI, DEC, DCI, INC, MCI, NCTE, PCI, etc. have been taken to: a. Start new courses b. To increase intake Not related for the courses run by the university at If yes, please enclose copy of present approval and give course- wise details in the following format: - Name of Statutory Whether the council approval course taken (Details to be provided in Appendix-X) 7 3.4 If the University is running courses under distance mode, please provide details about the students enrolled in the following format:- Name Courses No. of of the offered students Study enrolled Centre University is not running courses under distance mode (Details to be provided in Appendix-VII) (Please enclose copy of the course-wise approval of the competent authority) 3.5 Temporal plan of academic work in the University Semester System Semester system/ Annual system 3.6 Whether the University is Yes running any course which is not specified under Section 22 a. PG Diploma in Yoga Health Cultural Tourism of the UGC Act, 1956? If yes, (2009-2010) please give details in the b.PG Diploma in Panchkarma (2009-2010) following format:- c. PG Diploma in Yoga Science (2010-2011) d. PG Diploma in Vedic Darshan (2018-2019) a. Name of the course(s) e. PG Diploma in Yoga &Ayurveda (2020-2021) b. Since when started c. Whether the University has The University has applied for permission from applied for permission from UGC UGC? (Details to be provided in Appendix-XI) 8 4. Student Enrolment and StudentSupport 4.1 Number of students enrolled in the University for the current academic year according to regions and countries (Please give separate information for main campus and off-campus/off-shore campus) Particulars No. of No. of No. of NRI No. of Grand students students students overseas Total from the from students same other excluding State States NRIs where the University is located Foreign Person Students of Indian Origin students UG M 18 79 - - - 97 F 33 71 - - - 104 T 51 150 - - - 201 PG M 7 51 - - - 58 F 16 81 - - - 97 T 23 132 - - - 155 M. Phil M - - - - - - F - - - - - - T - - - - - - Ph.D. M 2 15 - - - 17 F 4 11 - - - 15 T 6 26 - - - 32 Diploma M 0 3 - - - 3 F 1 3 - - - 4 T 1 6 - - - 7 PG Diploma M - 4 - - - 4 F - 8 - - - 8 T - 12 - - - 12 Certificate M - - - - - - F - - - - - - T - - - - - - Bridge M 1 11 - - - 12 Course in F 0 0 - - - 0 Sanskrit T 1 11 - - - 12 M-Male, F-Female, T-Total 9 4.2 Category-wise No. of Category-wise no. of students in academic year students 2020-2021 Category Female Male Total SC 8 2 10 ST 3 0 3 61 36 97 OBC PH - - - General 155 154 309 Total 227 192 419 4.3 Details of the two batches of students admitted Particulars Batch 1 Batch 2 Year of Entry – 2017-18 Year of Entry – 2016-17 UG PG Total UG PG Total Ph.D. Ph.D. Course) Course) Diploma Diploma Master Master Diploma Diploma Certificate Course Certificate Other (BridgeAny Course Certificate Other (BridgeAny No.
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