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List of Annexures University of Kashmir LIST OF ANNEXURES S. Annexure Title of the Annexure Page No. No. No. 1. Department-wise / Course-wise break of 1 1-5 eligibility criteria in terms of cut off percentage of marks in the qualifying examination for open merit/reserved categories. 2. List of programmes / courses in which major 2 6-15 revision in syllabi has taken place. 3. Profile of books / other learning resources 3 16-17 available in Allama Iqbal Library and Departmental Libraries. 4. Teacher-student ratio in different departments 4 18-19 of the University 5. Format for evaluation of Teachers by Students 5 20-21 6. Assessment Card 6 22 7. Self-appraisal proforma for Teachers 7 23-26 8. Student placement record of previous three 8 27-33 years (2005, 06, 07) 9. List of students who have qualified UGC-CSIR- 9 34-35 NET, SLET, IAS/KAS GATE/CAT/ GRE/TOFEL/ GMAT/ Central/ State services 10 Details of medals and prizes awarded annually 10 36-38 to meritorious students 11. List of sports events in which participated/ 11 39 organized by the Directorate of Physical Education and Sports along with awards and achievements 12. Fee Structure 12 40-41 13. List of Faculty Development Programmes and 13 42-54 teachers who benefited from them. 14 List of National and International Research 14 55-64 Collaborations 15. Ongoing research projects (2007 only) 15 65-73 16. Completed research projects (2002-2007): 16 74-83 17. Research Publications (Books, Book 17 84-170 Chapters, Articles in Rresearch Journals) (2002-2007): 18. Conferences, seminars, workshops organized by 18 171-188 the Departments / Centers (2002-07) 19 Conferences, seminars, workshops attended by 19 189-249 the faculty members (2002-07). 20 Student Feedback formats on institutional, co- 20 250-254 curricular and curricular facilities Annexures to Re-accreditation Report (2002-07) 0 University of Kashmir Annexure – 1 Department-wise / course-wise eligibility criteria in terms of cut off percentage of marks in the qualifying examination for open merit/reserved categories. Eligibility Criteria in terms of cut-off percentage in the S. No Name of the Department Name of the Programme qualifying examination for open merit/reserved category Faculty of Arts 1. Arabic MA 45/40 M Phil 55/50* Ph D At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 2 English MA 45/40 M Phil 55/50* Ph D At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 3 Foreign Languages Diploma course 45/40 Certificate course 45/40 4 Hindi MA 45/40 M Phil 55/50* Ph D At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component Certificate Course 45/40 5 Kashmiri MA 45/40 M Phil 55/50* Ph D At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component Diploma course 45/40 6 Library & Information MLIS 45/40 Science M Phil 55/50* Ph D At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 7 Linguistics MA 45/40 M Phil 55/50* Ph D At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 8 Persian MA 45/40 M Phil 55/50* Ph D At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 9 Sanskrit MA 45/40 Diploma course 45/40 Certificate course 45/40 10 Urdu MA 45/40 M Phil 55/50* Ph D At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component Annexures to Re-accreditation Report (2002-07) 1 University of Kashmir Eligibility Criteria in terms of cut-off percentage in the S. No Name of the Department Name of the Programme qualifying examination for open merit/reserved category Faculty of Commerce & Management Studies 11 Commerce M Com 45/40 MFC 50/45 MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 12 Management Studies MBA 50/45 MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component Faculty of Education 13 Education MA 45/40 M Ed 45/40 B Ed 45/40 MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component Faculty of Law 14 Law LLB 45/40 LLM 55 Diploma course 45/40 PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component Faculty of Science 15 Biochemistry MSc (Biochemistry) 45/40 MSc (Cl.Biochemistry) 45/40 MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 16 Botany MSc 45/40 MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 17 Biotechnology MSc 55/50 MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 18 Chemistry MSc 45/40 MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 19 Computer Science MCA 55/50 PGDCA 45/40 MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component Annexures to Re-accreditation Report (2002-07) 2 University of Kashmir Eligibility Criteria in terms of cut-off percentage in the S. No Name of the Department Name of the Programme qualifying examination for open merit/reserved category 20 Electronics & MSc 45/40 Instrumentation MPhil 55/50* Technology PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 21 Environmental Science MSc 45/40 MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 22 Geology & Geophysics MSc 45/40 Diploma course 45/40 MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 23 Home Science MSc (Foods & 45/40 Nutrition) MSc (Extension & 45/40 Communication) MSc (Human 45/40 Development MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 24 Mathematics MSc/MA 45/40 MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 25 Physics MSc 45/40 MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 26 Statistics MSc/MA 45/40 MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 27 Pharmaceutical Sciences B.Pharm 45/40 28 Zoology MSc 45/40 MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component Faculty of Social Science 29 Economics MA 45/40 MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each M.Phil component Annexures to Re-accreditation Report (2002-07) 3 University of Kashmir Eligibility Criteria in terms of cut-off percentage in the S. No Name of the Department Name of the Programme qualifying examination for open merit/reserved category 30 Geography & Regional MA/MSc 45/40 Dev. MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 31 History MA 45/40 MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 32 Islamic studies MA 45/40 Certificate Course 45/40 MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 33 MERC MA 45/40 MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 34 Political Science MA 45/40 MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 35 Psychology MA 45/40 MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 36 Sociology & Social Work MA 45/40 MA 50/45 MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component Research Centres 37 Bio-informatics Diploma course 45/40 38 Centre of Central Asian MPhil 55/50* Studies PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 39 Centre of Research for MPhil 55/50* Development PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 40 Iqbal Institute MPhil 55/50* PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component 41 Institute of Kashmir MPhil 55/50* Studies PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component Annexures to Re-accreditation Report (2002-07) 4 University of Kashmir Eligibility Criteria in terms of cut-off percentage in the S. No Name of the Department Name of the Programme qualifying examination for open merit/reserved category 42 Sheikh-ul-Alam Chair MPhil 55/50* (Markaz-i-Noor) PhD At least ‗B‘ grade in each MPhil component BA. BSc. B com/Music and Fine Arts/Nursing…………..MBBS/BDS/BE etc 1 Various Colleges B.A 10+2 Pass B.A (Music & Fine Art) 10+2 Pass 2 B. Sc 10+2 ; 45/40 B. Sc (Nursing) 10+2 ; 50/45 3 B.Com 10+2; 4 BBA 10+2; 50/45 5 BCA 10+2; 45/40 Various Colleges 6 B. P. Ed Graduation; 45/40 7 B.A-LLB 10+2; 45/40 8 B. Ed Graduation; 40/36 9 MBBS 10+2; 50/45 10 BDS 10+2; 50/45 11 BUMS 10+2; 50/45 12 Various Colleges BRT 10+2; 50/45 13 B.E 10+2; 50/45 * Minimum percentage of marks in the MPhil Entrance Test * Admissions to most of the academic/professional courses is based on an Entrance Tests conducted by University of Kashmir/Board of Professional Entrance Examinations. Annexures to Re-accreditation Report (2002-07) 5 University of Kashmir Annexure – 2 List of programmes / courses in which major revision in syllabi has taken place. 2002 (Prev. & 2007 I-IV Department/ Final) Semester New courses introduced Institute Core Optional Core Optional Faculty of Arts Arabic 07 02 16 Nil 1. Grammar & Translation 2. Modern Arabic Prose (Non-fiction) 3. Advance Grammar, Translation & Oral Expression 4. Mehjari Arabic Literature 5. Indo-Arabic Modern Literature 6. Advance Grammar, Translation English 08 02 14 06 1. 18th & 19th Century Novel 2. Non-fictional Prose 3. Linguistics & Stylistics 4. Poetry I Chaucer to Pope 5. Poetry II (Romantic & Victorian) 6. Literary Theory I 7. Indian Writing in English (Option I) 8. Translation & Translation Theories (Option-II) Hindi 08 Nil 16 03 1. Hindi Upanayas 2. Hindi Natak Aur Rangmanch 3.
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