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Admission Brochure for Academic Session 2020 – 2021 Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University [Established by the Govt. of NCT of Delhi vide Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Act No.9 of 1998] S.no. Content Page No 1 Vice Chancellor’s Message 1 Part – A : Details of Programmes offered by GGSIP University 2020-21 Chapter – 1 : List of Programmes offered by the GGSIP University Chapter – 2 : Eligibility Criteria and Admission Criteria Chapter – 3 : Syllabus of Common Entrance Test, Information regarding result awaited cases for Engineering, B.Arch. and Professional Programmes (Except for NEET based admissions) and Age Limit Chapter – 4 : Information regarding Application Form Fee and Common 2 9 - 150 Entrance Test Chapter – 5 : Seat Allocation (Except MPhil & PhD) Chapter – 6 : Reservation Policy (Except MPhil & PhD) Chapter – 7 : NEET based admissions Chapter – 8 : Offline Counselling Procedure (Except MPhil & PhD) Chapter – 9 : MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, PGMC & PGAC admission information Chapter – 10 : Online Counselling Procedure Part – B : Tentative Counselling Schedule Summary for Academic 3 Session 2020-21 (Online/Offline) 2 – 8 Chapter – 11 : Counselling Schedule Summary Part – C : Fee Refund Policy 2020-21 4 2 – 4 Chapter – 12 : Fee Refund Policy Part – D : Programmewise Seat Intake & Fee Structure Academic Session 2019-20 Chapter – 13 : List of Programmes running in affiliated institutes/ USS 5 – 35 5 during the Academic Session 2019-20 Chapter – 14 : Fee Structure in Self Financing Institutes/Colleges 36 – 46 affiliated with GGSIP University 2019-20 Part – E : Details of various specimen forms as Appendices. Appendix 1: Undertaking for Defence Category. Appendix 2: Certificate for availing admission against physically handicapped quota. Appendix 3(a): Undertaking for minority candidates Appendix 3(b): Specimen copy of sikh minority community 6 3 - 25 Appendix 4(a): Admission verification form for Engg., B.Arch. and Professional Programmes Appendix 4(b): Admission verification form for MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS Appendix 4(c): Admission verification form for SSMC, PGMC & PGAC S.no. Content Page No Appendix 5: Undertaking by the Result Awaited Candidate for seeking Provisional Admission Appendix 6: Medical Certificate Appendix 7: Preference Sheet Appendix 8: Form for Withdrawal of Admission Appendix 9: Form for Refund of Excess Fee Appendix 10 (a): Certificate 1: For admission to ACMS Appendix 10 (b): Certificate 2: For admission to ACMS Appendix 10 (c): Certificate 3: For admission to ACMS Appendix 10 (d): Certificate 4: For admission to ACMS Appendix 11: Declaration by the candidates/ employer’s certificate (PGMC / SSMC) Appendix 12: Surety Bond (PGMC /SSMC) Appendix 13: Undertaking by the student with respect to anti ragging Appendix 14: Undertaking by the parents with respect to anti ragging Important Note/Disclaimer: The contents in the index are on the basis of the policies as available as on this date of release of Admission Brochure for Academic Session 2020 – 2021. The information which is not available in the Admission Brochure shall be uploaded on the University website: www.ipu.ac.in and therefore all the candidates desirous of seeking admission are hereby advised to regularly visit the University website for additional information. The contents of this Admission Brochure are subject to issue of any other instructions from the Govt. of NCT of Delhi or any of the statutory authorities. Any Change / Addition / Modification / further clarification about eligibility conditions for admission in various programmes, if required, will be notified on the University Website through separate notification. Vice Chancellor’s Message Since its inception in 1998, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University has upheld its mission of creating a research-intensive, future-ready mindset amongst the students. We aim to provide a learning environment that promotes excellence in academic and professional standards where instruction, research and knowledge-transfer can be taken as a passion. The University believes in sensitizing the student community towards socio-cultural & economic obligations, environmental sustainability and equal opportunity to nurture in them, the values of integrity and leadership. The University’s massive 60.46 acres main campus sits in the quaint greenery of Dwarka, New Delhi. We are proud to be a 100% self-sustained campus, replete with solar panels, rainwater harvesting and sewage treatment facilities. The campus infrastructure is mindful of people with special needs, and the campus has housing provision for teaching and non-teaching staff, faculty members and outstation students. I welcome all seekers of knowledge to Guru Gobind Singh University. In the last 22 years, the university has attained a trajectory of exponential growth. Today, we are the largest university in Delhi NCR with more than 90,000 students in 127 affiliated institutions which offer a total of 175 programs (including Ph.D. and M. Phil.) which not only boost the entrepreneurship and innovation mindset of the students but are also tailored to fit the industry standards. Keeping in mind the fast-changing career landscape, the University has recently added new programmes like Nursing, Interior Design, Cyber Crime and law, Yoga Therapy, Security and Management, Cardiac Anaesthesia, Pharmacology, Victimology and Neonatology in addition to Management, Computer Applications, Education, Business Administration, Law, Journalism & Mass Communication, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, English Studies, Radiological physics, Educational Leadership and Disaster Management to name but a few. The University’s Information Resource Centre has an annual footfall of more than 76,000 users who also have 24-hour access to e-resources. We have been able to take Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University into becominga world-class institution.We are a centre of academic excellence that believes in the holistic development of students who embody all the attributes of the Global Citizen. I appreciate the interest that you are evincing in Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. I hope for your grand success in the accomplishment of your rightly dreamed careers. I wish many more laurels to the hard- working, and I more than sure that a great future awaits the ones who will be able to make an entry into these programmes.Our community of faculty, staff and students look forward to welcoming you at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. Prof. (Dr.) Mahesh Verma Padma Shri Awardee Dr. B. C. Roy Awardee Vice-Chancellor GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY ADMISSION BROCHURE ACADEMIC SESSION 2020-2021 PART-A DETAILS OF PROGRAMMES OFFERED BY GGSIP UNIVERSITY 2020-21 Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Sector 16C, Dwarka, Delhi 110078 www.ipu.ac.in GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents Page No. Introduction 9 Chapter 1 List of Programmes offered in GGSIPU 10 1.1 National Level Test Based Admissions 10 1.1.1 National Level Test Based Admissions (Non-Medical Programme) 10 1.1.2 National Level Test for Admissions (Medical Programmes) 13 1.2 Admissions Through CET Conducted by The University 14 1.2.1 Master of Technology (M.Tech.) Common Entrance Tests 14 1.2.2 CET for Post – Graduate Professional Programmes of Studies 16 1.2.3 CET for Programmes of Studies at Graduation Level 17 1.3 Programmes of Studies for which classes are conducted on Weekends 18 1.4 Postgraduate Diploma (No CET) 18 1.4.1 Postgraduate Diploma (CET to be conducted) 19 1.5 Vocational Programmes (No CET) 19 1.6 M. Phil (CET to be conducted) 19 1.7 Ph.D. (CET to be conducted) 20 1.8 Important Instructions 20 Chapter 2 Eligibility Criteria & Admissions Criteria 25 2.1 National Level Test for Admissions (Non – Medical Programmes) 25 2.2 National Level Test for Admissions (Medical Programmes) 27 2.2.1 Detailed MBBS (CET Code 103)/BDS (CET Code 104) Eligibility Criteria 28 2.2.2 Eligibility for admission to ACMS for ARMY category for MBBS programme 29 2.2.3 Detailed eligibility criteria for Post Graduate Medical Course CET (PGMC) (CET 29 CODE-102) 2.2.4 Detailed eligibility criteria for Super Speciality Medical Courses (SSMC) 30 2.2.5 Detailed eligibility criteria for Bachelor of Homeopathy Medicine and Surgery (CET 30 Code 154) / Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery (CET Code 153) 2.3 Master of Technology (M.Tech.) 31 2.4 Post – Graduate Programmes of Studies (Non Engineering) 36 2.5 Programmes of Studies at Graduation Level (Engineering) 42 2.6 Programmes of Studies at Graduation Level (Non Engineering) 43 2.7 Programmes of Studies for which classes are conducted on Weekends 47 2.8 PG Diploma Programmes (CET to be conducted) 49 2.9 PG Diploma Programmes (No CET) 50 2.9.1 M Phil Programmes 52 5 | P a g e GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY Contents Page No. 2.9.2 Ph.D. Programmes 53 2.9.3 General Instructions 57 Chapter 3 Syllabus of Common Entrance Tests 58 3.1 Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) Common Entrance Tests 58 3.2 Master of Technology (M.Tech.) Common Entrance Tests 58 3.2.1 Information for GATE Scholars 59 3.2.2 Important Note for GATE Scholars applying for M.Tech. Regular Admissions 59 3.2.3 Syllabus for CET for M.Tech. (Bio Technology) CET Code-148 59 3.2.4 Syllabus for CET for M.Tech. (Nano Science and Technology) CET Code-149 60 3.2.5 Syllabus for CET for M.Tech. (Engineering Physics) CET Code-150 64 3.2.6 Syllabus for CET for M.Tech. (Robotics & Automation) CET Code-156 65 3.3 Bachelor of Architecture (B. Arch.) 66 3.4 Professional Programmes 67 3.4.1 CET for Post – Graduate Programmes of Studies 67 3.4.2 CET for Programmes of Studies at Graduation Level 69 3.4.3 Programmes of Studies for which classes are conducted on Weekends and No CET 71 is conducted 3.4.4 M Phil Syllabus for CET 72 3.4.5 Ph.D. Syllabus for CET 73 3.4.6 CET Syllabus for PG Diploms Programmes 97 3.5 Result Awaited Cases For Engineering, B.Arch.
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