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1. About the College...... 5 2. Facilities ...... 10 3. Courses of Study...... 12 4. Admissions...... 13 Admission Cell ...... 13 Additional Eligibility Criteria...... 14 Additional Procedure...... 16 Document required...... 17 Hostel Admission...... 18 5. Financial Assistance...... 19 6. Orientation Programme...... 20 7. BJMC ...... 8. Fee Structure...... 24 9. Faculty ...... 26 10. IP Alumnae...... 31 CONTENTS 11. Rules & Ordinances...... 34 College Discipline Ordinance XV -B...... 34 Anti-Ragging Ordinance XV-C...... 36 12. Anti Ragging Squad...... 38 Smoke Free Zone Announcement...... 38 Annexure I 13. Guidelines of Admission Under Sports Quota...... 40

Note: All rules contained in this Prospectus will be superceded by any other directive as and when received from the Univer-

sity of . 1 ADMINISTRATION Principal Dr. Babli Moitra Saraf Vice Principal Dr. Mita Bose Bursar Dr. Vinita Sinha Administrative Officer Mr. Dinesh Sundriyal i on ad mi n i strat

CONTACTS Telephone No. Office : 011-23962009 Fax No. Office : 011-23976392 E-Mail : [email protected]

Under the Right to Information Act,2005

Public Information Officers: Dr. Manasvini M.Yogi, Associate Professor, Dept. of Philosophy Mr. Dinesh Sundriyal, Administrative Officer

Appellate Authority: Dr. Babli Moitra Saraf, Principal 2 Welcome to Indraprastha College for Women. You have just embarked on a journey of discovery and revelation, a journey that is as much about you as it is about the larger world that you inhabit. Here in IP, embraced by its natural beauty, nurtured by its ideals of women’s emancipation and empowerment, you will find the space where you can explore, express, and realize yourself. The College with its infrastructure and facilities is at your disposal to help you grow and develop, to enable yourselves and become independent and confident young women who can take on the world on their terms. Its accomplished faculty and friendly support staff will encourage you to claim the College as your special world, one that you will treasure and carry with you always. IP College is about you. You are at the center of its vision: a vision which upholds the values of equality and harmony, while it continues to mainstream the marginalized, even as it pursues the goals of academic excellence. Come, let us walk that exciting path together! PAL’S DESK THE PR I NC PAL’S M FRO

3 4 Indraprastha College for Women is the oldest women’s college of the University of Delhi and was founded in 1924 as a part of the nation-wide campaign for women’s education and empowerment. Today this prestigious College has an enrolment of over 2670 students and offers a wide range of courses and activities. The College ranks in the top ten Arts colleges of the city and the top twenty in the country.

Under the Four Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP), the College offers Discipline I courses in Computer Science, Commerce, Economics, English, Hindi, History, Journalism and Mass Communication, Music, Mathematics, Philosophy, Political Science and Psychology. It boasts of an excellent faculty and a very helpful support staff. The College results are consistantly good and many of its students secure top positions in the University every year.

The College follows a strict attendance policy within the frame work of the rules of the University of Delhi. The “ discretion “ of the Principal of the College, in cases of

shortage of attendance ABOUT T he C olle g e cannot be invoked as a matter of right. The College believes in the classroom interaction and experience, and insists that the attendance requirement of at least 2/3 of the classes is necessary for students to derive value from a 14 week semester programme. 5 In its drive to constantly upgrade material and human resources to meet the demands of a modern system of education and realize its own vision, the College has regularly added new facilities to provide a comfortable working environment for its faculty and students. Full power back-up has been provided in the College to ensure that all activities are carried out without interruption. In an ongoing endeavor to create a disabled-friendly environment, the College is completely barrier – free. Special toilets, a lift in the library, ramps and markers for the visually-challenged, are provided for the differently-abled. Customized software and reading materials in Braille for the visually-challenged are available in the Library.

The College has an auditorium, a state-of-the-art conference and seminar rooms and an Audio-Visual Resource Centre. There is a fully equipped studio, radio production centre, editing bays, dark rooms and equipment required for in-house training and production related to the Journalism and Mass Communication course. The College has a spacious Library with many rare books and the latest in national and international journals. The ICT Centre with 80 computers is also located in the Library. ABOUT T he C olle g e

6 A sprawling multi - facility sports complex offering an entire range of sports activities, a swimming pool, outdoor and indoor shooting ranges, vast playgrounds, synthetic tennis and basketball courts form part of the excellent sports infrastructure offered by the College. Sports like Archery, Aerobics, Baseball, Basketball, Softball, Volleyball, Swimming, Martial Arts, Badminton, Lawn Tennis, Squash, Table Tennis, Chess, Rifle Shooting are some of the sports in which students excel. There is also a fitness training centre with the latest equipment. ABOUT T he C olle g e

7 The College offers various extra-curricular activities and excels in Dramatics, Dance, Debate, Choreography, Music and Fine arts. The College also runs an NCC unit and the NSS program. The Golden Key International Honour Society, the International Award for Young People are opportunities for all students who want to push their limits of achievements. The North East Society and the Foreign Students Society are actively involved in the acculturation of students from different parts of the country and the world. The College has a 26 seater bus to facilitate student transport related to all activities in the College.

The College also provides basic medical facilities to deal with minor emergencies in its medical room. There is a visiting doctor and nurse. Student counseling services are provided by a professional throughout the year. A Career

ABOUT T he C olle g e Guidance and Placement Cell regularly facilitates recruitment and exposure of students to education and employment opportunities.

The College has two hostels with a total of 366 seats for outstation candidates

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9 College Support Academic Student Services Services Infrastructure ICT Centre – equipped Campus security with Residential Halls with 80 consoles and CCTV surveillance barrier-free access Student Faculty LCD Projection facility Wi – Fi enabled campus Committees in 30 classrooms Financial Assistance and Barrier-free access Library Scholarships Student Counselor Enabling Unit Laboratories Medical Room with Health Services - WUS visiting doctor and Tutorial rooms nurse Career Guidance and Equal Opportunity Cell Seminar Room Placement Cell Visiting Scholars’ Foreign Students’ Cell Conference Room residence facilities Multi-facility Sports Admission Counseling Audio Visual room Complex Audio Visual North-East Students’ 26 seater bus for Production Centre/ Society student/ staff activities Studio Women’s Development i l t es ac Cafeteria Editing Bays Centre F Students’ Union Cyber Cafe Radio Production Unit Book Bank Bank Dark Rooms National Network Golden Key Photocopier and Conference Centre International Honour Stationery Shop and Auditorium (under Society construction) International Award for Student Information Telephone Kiosks Young People Management System College Complaints Cultural Activities College Archives Committee Sports Activities Anti -Ragging Squads Music Room Service in Education Child Care Centre Students activity wing

10 KG Hostel College Garden

IP Girls Hostel Child Care Centre

Fitness Centre Child Care Centre

Equal Opp Cell Audio Visual Centre

11 Indraprastha College for Women will admit students to the FYUP 2013, in the following Discipline Courses to be taught in the semester mode approved by the University of Delhi

Psychology Sciences Computer Science Commerce Economics English History Sanskrit* Music Mathematics Philosophy Political Science Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication(BJMC) * Under FYUP Sanskrit will be taught in Hindi and English.

Distribution of Seats Department Total Seats Sections General OBC SC ST PWD Commerce 135 3 67 36 20 10 4 Comp. Sc. 52 1 26 14 8 4 1 Economics 90 2 45 24 14 7 2 English 90 2 45 24 14 7 2 Hindi 88 2 44 24 13 7 3 History 70 2 35 19 11 5 3 Mathematics 90 2 45 24 14 7 2 Jour. & Mass Comm 52 1 26 14 8 4 2 Music 37 1 18 10 6 3 2 Philosophy 70 2 35 19 11 5 2 Pol. Science 135 3 67 36 20 10 4 Psychology 52 1 26 14 8 4 1 Sanskrit 52 1 26 14 8 4 2 Total 1013 23 505 272 155 77 30 C ourses of S tudy Note: • 3% of the total number of seats are reserved for candidates admitted under Sports Quota • 5% of seats in each course are reserved for foreign students • 5% of seats in each course are reserved for children/widows of the eligible Armed Forces Personnel (CW Categories) • 3 seats in the College (atleast 1 seat per stream) reserved for Kashmiri migrants

POST GRADUATE COURSES: Total seats: 216 Students are enrolled in the College for the following Post Graduate courses after admission in the concerned Faculty of : English, Hindi, History, Mathematics, Music, Operations Research, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology and Sanskrit. 12 Admission Cell Convenor : Dr. Manasvini M. Yogi, Dept. of Philosophy Member : Ms. Shagufta, Dept. of Political Science

Admission Committee Course Member Commerce Ms. Anita Banerjee Computer Science Dr. Sarabjeet Kaur Economics Ms. Anindita R Saha English Ms. Neelima Luthra Hindi Dr. Uma Gupta History Dr. Chitra Joshi Music Dr. Maya Verma Philosophy Dr. Supriya Saha Pol. Science Ms. Swati Pal Psychology Ms. Meenakshi Verma Sanskrit Dr. Maya Verma Mathematics Ms. Gunjan Khurana Physical Education & Sports Dr. Seema Singh

Sports Admission Committee AD MI SS I ONS Chairperson Principal Dr. Babli Moitra Saraf Covener TIC Dept of Dr. Seema Singh Physical Education Physical Education teacher(s) member(s) • One expert nominated by the College out of confidential list given by Delhi University • One faculty member nomintated by the Staff Council Mr. Vijay Gautam • One regular bonafide student representative • One University of Delhi Sport Council representative / nominee • One Vice Chancellor nominee (observer)

13 Admissions Grievance Committee Dr. Meenakshi Saxena 011-23954085 Ms. Nalini Panda 011-23954085 Ms. Dolly Jain 011-23954085

Special Categories Admissions Enabling Committee Dr. Rituraj Ekka 011-23954085 Dr. Jaya Mishra 011-23954085 Dr. Mandakini Meena 011-23954085 Mr. Chandrashekhar 011-23954085 Ms. Ruchika Singh 011-23954085

Additional Eligibility Criteria All Courses 1. For Discipline I, differential cut-off may apply to students from Science, Humanities and Commerce. 2. Academic and vocational subjects included in the aggregate percentage should be related to the chosen Discipline. 3. Only one vocational subject may be included in the best four subjects. Determined percentage will be deducted from the aggregate accordingly.

AD MI SS I ONS 4. Exact percentage for all subjects will be notified with the cut – offs 5. For ST/ SC/ OBC students, relaxation will be as per rules applicable. Discipline Additional Eligibility Criteria Course 1 Commerce • English upto class XII. • Insists on certain percentage. Computer • Positive weightage to PCM combination. Science • English and Mathematics upto class XII. • Insists on certain percentage in Mathematics. Economics • English and Mathematics upto class XII. • Insists on certain percentage in both. English • Positive weightage to Elective English 14 Hindi • Hindi upto class XII. • Positive weightage to Elective Hindi. • Positive weightage upto two additional Elective Languages History • Positive weightage to excellence in History as subject. Journalism and • Insists on certain percentage in English Mass Commu- nication Mathematics • Insists on certain percentage in Mathematics. • Business Mathematics will not be considered. Philosophy • English/ Hindi/ Sanskrit will be considered in aggregate. • Insists on a certain percentage in language/s • Positive weightage upto two additional Elective Languages.

Political • Positive weightage to excellence in Political Science Science as a subject. • Insists on a certain percentage in English. Psychology • Positive weightage to English and Psychology. • Insists on a certain percentage in both. Sanskrit • Should have Sanskrit upto class VIII • Positive weightage to Sanskrit in Class X/XII • Insists on a certain percentage at all levels. AD MI SS I ONS

15 I – Admission PrOcedure: a) Candidates are required to fill centralised pre admission form prior to the announcement of cut-off lists. (For details about the availability of these forms, check the University Website) b) Candidates are required to check the cut-offs and additional eligibility criteria to the desired course from the College Notice Board and College website. c) All admissions will be based on the norms laid down by the respective departments and will depend on the number of seats available. d) All notifications regarding admissions will be displayed on the College Notice Board. No individual intimation relating to admissions will be communicated. e) Candidates who qualify for admission according to the criteria fixed for a given course should report to the Teacher- in-Charge of the concerned department in the allotted room on any of the designated dates between 10.00 a.m. and 1.00 p.m. Note: • It is necessary for candidates to be physically present at the time of admission. • Only the candidate shall be allowed to enter the admission room. • It is strictly advised that any person(s) accompanying the candidate wait in the designated waiting area (Auditorium) till the candidate finishes the admission process. AD MI SS I ONS

Procedure for admissions under sports quota 1) Applicants under this category must submit a separate sports application form, available at the College Office. 2) Photocopies of certificates along with photographs duly verified by the Head of Institution last attended must be attached with the applicaiton. 3) The candidates will be required to appear for the sports trials to be conducted by the College as per dates notified. 4) The applicants should carry the acknowledgement slip of the College application form at the time of sports trials. 5) They will also be required to bring the original sports certificates on the day of the trials.

16 II. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION At the time of admission, the applicants shall be required to provide the following documents in original along with two sets of self-attested photocopies.* 1. Mark-sheet of the last examination passed (i.e. class XII). 2. Certificate of Class X Board Examination (for date of birth). 3. X Class Mark Sheet 4. Migration Certificate/ Transfer Certificate / Provisional Certificate from the institution last attended of Class XII 5. Character Certificate (recent) 6. Two passport-sized photographs (with applicant’s name and course applied for, written on the reverse). 7. An Eligibility Certificate from the University of Delhi (for applicants who have passed an examination of a Board other than those listed in the Bulletin of Information, University of Delhi). 8. A School Certificate / Mark-sheet indicating that they have passed Hindi in class 8 (for applicants who have studied Hindi only upto Class 8 & do not wish to study it further). 9. A certificate of having studied English in Class 8 ( for applicants who have studied English only upto Class 8). 10. SC/ST Certificate (in the name of the candidate)- For SC/ST candidates.

11. OBC(Non-creamy layer) Certificate (in the name of the AD MI SS I ONS candidate)- For OBC candidates. 12. Demand Draft

Note: (i) All original certificates will be returned to the students after verification and self-attested photocopies will be retained. (ii) Students are not allowed to simultaneously pursue two degree courses at the same/ different University/ recognized institution, as per University rule (iii) In case any student is found pursuing another course of study without the required approval, her admission will automatically stand cancelled. 17 *Delhi University Notification No. Aca/1/2006-07-T-R No. 226 dated 1st May, 2007 A student can submit, where required, self-attested copies of documents/ papers to Delhi University and its colleges.Students are hereby informed that if any false attestation/ falsified records are detected, the students will be debarred from attending any course in the University or its colleges for the next five years, and in addition, a criminal case under the relevant section of IPC (viz.470,471,474 IPC etc.) will be instituted against the student to subject her to the requisite criminal proceedings.

VII– HOSTEL ADMISSION A percentage of hostel seats, available in the two hostels, is reserved for first year outstation students in the. Hostel admission procedures require students to fill and submit a separate application form. Students should report in person to the Warden(s) and register their names with her as soon as the formalities for College admission have been completed. Registration will continue till the last day of the Second Admission List. Please note that admission to the College does not guarantee accommodation in the hostel as seats for students in the first year are limited. Hostel seats are alloted purely on the basis of availability and performance in the school leaving examination. The Hostel Merit List for Admission will be displayed the day after the completion of Second List admissions in the College. Admission AD MI SS I ONS to the hostel will take place thereafter. Further applications will be received for hostel seats and may be entertained subject to availability. Note : For details refer to the Hostel Prospectus.

18 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO STUDENTS Students belonging to the economically weaker sections are eligible for fee concession. Merit cum means based scholarships are also awarded by the College to deserving students.

Special stipend is also available for handicapped students. Contact the College office for details

There is a Book Bank facility in the library from where needy students can borrow textbooks for the whole academic year.

As per the guidelines of the University of Delhi, the elegible SC/ST/OBC, PWD students should submit their scholarship form for the academic year by February for processing shcolorships to SC/ST/OBC, PWD etc. each year.

Further information regarding financial aid/ stipends will be displayed on the College Notice Board. For any other information contact Dr. Vinita K Dar, Commerce Dept/Website. f i nanc al ass stance

19 ORIENTATION PROGRAMME All first-year students are expected to attend the Orientation Programme to be held in the College on 23th July 2013 at 10 a.m.

All sessions will be followed by their Departmental Orientation in which students will be familiarised with the academic requirements of their course of study.

Students are expected to carefully read and understand the rules and regulations of the College as well as the ordinances of the University, as are given on the University and College websites. G RA MM E I ON PRO OR I ENTAT

20 ABOUT THE COURSE

More than a decade ago Indraprastha College for Women, with its finger on the pulse of the times, had introduced the Bachelor in Mass Media and Mass Communication (BMMMC). The course met with stupendous response and attracted aspirants who went on to become media professionals, thinkers and practitioners in their chosen field. The College today ranks among the top five media schools in the country.

This year, under the direction of the University of Delhi, the BMMMC course of Indraprastha College merged with the B.A Hons Journalism course. The merging of the courses has created a more enriched, dynamic and expansive field of study and practice with many exciting possibilities for students. The course has been renamed Bachelor in Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC). AND J ournalism I ON M ASS CO MM UN I CAT

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The BJMC Course is based on academically sound contours and profiling, which makes it a globally viable course, aimed at producing excellence. Mindful also of its location within the Faculty of Applied Social Sciences and Humanities (FAASH), it not only seeks to be based on the basic principles of Social Sciences and the Humanities and their interdisciplinary nature, but is also a Course which imparts technical knowledge and hands-on skills. It is aimed not merely at producing skilled workers for the media industry, (which any short-term diploma course can provide), but developing a core competence and comprehension, in the crucially important areas of mass communication across mass media, in their complexity, political dynamics and technological advances. It is aimed at students who may want to work as journalists or in AND J ournalism I ON M ASS CO MM UN I CAT

22 other capacities in media houses, enter policy research, development studies, freelance or indeed, pursue higher studies to become teachers in the field. The syllabus is evenly balanced in imparting technical skills in various areas of mass communication and mass media, theoretical knowledge and perspectives which determine their nature and use, and a historical and social understanding of their dynamics, which is so important in a metamorphosing, unequal, globalised world where the power and ownership of the means of communication may change the fate of nations.

INFRASTRUCTURE The existing and ready infrastructure of Indraprastha College has positioned it uniquely to offer every facility required for students to pursue this course in College. The College will continue to encourage and facilitate internship with various organizations even though the syllabus no longer has a compulsory internship component. The Career Guidance and Placement Cell of the College will continue to enable recruitment of students to viable job opportunities. The huge infrastructure built over 14 years in I.P College for the course includes a fully air conditioned studio and audio visual production centre, 3 radio production rooms. The studio is equipped with 15 camera setups, production control room, radio studio, NLE with 15 editing bays, equipped with MAC machines with the latest software. Dark rooms, the latest in computer hardware and software and classrooms equipped with projection facilities. The department has also made cameras, video units and other equipment available on an individual basis to each and every student, for hands-on experience of the course and to enable them to fulfill the requirements of the curriculum. The students are involved in various activites through out the year. AND J ournalism I ON M ASS CO MM UN I CAT

23 FEE STRUCTURE (First Year) S.NO. Head of Account Amount A College Account 1 University enrolment fee 200 2 University Sports Fee 50 3 University NCC/NSS Fee 20 4 Univ. Cultural council fee 5 5 Univ. Development fee 600 6 Admission fee 5 7 Tuition fee (Annual) 180 8 Caution money (Refundable) 2000 9 Identity Card 150 10 College Library fee 400 11 Library Improvement fee 800 12 General Maintenance 2000 13 Building Maintenance 1500 14 Conveniences and Sanitation 700 15 Amenities Fund 700 16 Garden fee 100 17 College Examination fee/ Project 600 18 ICT Centre fee 1000 B Students Societies & Games Fund Account 1 Games Fee 500 2 Student’s Union 300

FEE STRUCTURE 3 Special Societies Subscription 200 4 College Magazine 150 5 Academic Societies 100 6 College Day 200 7 Student’s Aid Fund 100 8 Medical Fee 100 9 W.U.S 5 10 Fresher’s Day 200 11 N.C.C/N.S.S 100 12 Community based extension activities 200 13 Cell against Sexual Harassment 10 14 Electricity 1000 24 15 Water 700 C Development Fee 1200 D Establishment Charges 1200 E Psychology Lab Fee 2020 F 1 Computer Lab. Security 1500 2 Computer Lab. Fee 2520 G Course Fee 15000 H Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC) 1 Studio Security (Refundable) 10,000 2 Studio Fee 20,000 3 Equipment, Handling & Edit Bay Charges 4000 4 Transport Charges 500

Total Computer Science (A+B+C+D+F+G) 36295 Journalism and Mass Communication 66775 (A+B+C+D+G+H) Mathematics (A+ B + C + D + F) 21295 Psychological Sciences (A+ B + C + D + E) 19295 Discipline I - All other courses 17275 (A + B + C + D)

Note: i) Foreign Students have to pay an additional amount of $200

ii) Foreign Students’ Fee for B.Tech Comp Sc. is Rs. 2, 10,000/- FEE STRUCTURE

25 Department of Computer Science

Faculty • Dr. Sarabjeet Kaur, M.C.A., Ignou, Ph.D., Delhi University (Teacher Incharge) • Dr. Archana Singhal, Ph.D., JNU • Ms. Manisha Bansal, M.Sc., M.Tech., Hissar (on study leave) • Ms. Ritu Singhal, M.Sc., Kurukshetra • Ms. Vimala Kumari, M.Phil., Algappa University • Ms. Manju Bala, M.Phil., M.Tech IASE, Deemed University, Rajasthan • Mr. Gaurav Saxena, M.Sc., (IT), Delhi University

Department of Commerce

Faculty • Ms Anita Banerji, M.A.JNU (Teacher Incharge) • Ms Renu Chaudhary, M.Com.,M.Phil.,Delhi Univ. • Ms Sarita Sachdeva M.Com.,M.Phil.,Delhi Univ. • Ms Renu Gulati M.Com.,M.Phil.,Delhi Univ. (Diploma in Company Law) • Ms Sushma N Kumar M.Com.,M.Phil.,Delhi Univ. • Ms Valsala Kuriakose, M.A., M.Phil.,JNU • Ms Archana Gupta, M.Com.,M.Phil.,Delhi Univ.

aculty • Ms Nalini Panda M.A , Utkal, M.Soc.Sc.,Burmingham F • Dr Vinita Kaul Dar,M.Com.,M.Phil.,Ph.D., Delhi Univ • Dr Anita Agrawal ,M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D., Delhi Univ. • Ms Rani, M.Com., Meerut. • Ms T.Jaya Christy, M.Com., M.Phil.,Madurai Kamraj Univ. • Ms Abha Rani, MBA, IP University. • Ms Shweta Sharda, M.Com., Delhi University

Department of Economics

FACULTY • Dr. Anindita Roy Saha, M.A., Ph.D., JNU(Teacher-in-charge) • Ms. Kamlesh Gupta, M.A.,Delhi Univ. • Dr. Bindu Oberoi, M.A., M. Phil., Ph.D., Delhi Univ. • Dr. Roopali Goyanka, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. JNU • Ms. Baishakhi Mondal, M.A., M.Phil., JNU 26 • Ms. Vibha Aggarwal, M.A., Delhi University • Ms. Namita Mathur, M.A., Delhi University

Department of ENGLISH

FACULTY • Ms. Neelima Luthra, M.A., M.Phil., Delhi Univ. ( Teacher-in-charge) • Dr. Mita Bose, M.A. Delhi Univ. Ph.D., Kent State USA • Dr. Poonam Trivedi, M.A. Allahabad, M.Phil., Delhi Univ., Ph.D, Birmingham UK • Dr. Vinita Sinha, M.A., Ph.D., Patna Univ. • Dr. Debjani Sengupta, M.A. Jadavpur, M.Phil., Delhi Univ. , Ph.D. JNU • Dr. Nitoo Das, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., JNU • Dr. Reetu Raj Ekka, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., JNU • Dr. Anita Cherian, M.A. Madras, M.Phil. Hyderabad, Ph.D., New York (on study leave) • Ms. Sonali Agarwal, M.A., M.Phil., Delhi Univ. • Ms. Divya Mehta, M.A., M.Phil., Delhi Univ. (on study leave) • Ms. B.R. Alamelu, M.A., M.Phil., JNU • Ms. Jayashree Borah, M.A., M.Phil., Delhi Univ. • Ms. Bithika Gorai, M.A., Burdwan University

Department of History aculty F FACULTY • Dr. Chitra Joshi, M.A., Ph.D., JNU (Teacher-in-charge) • Dr. Rashmi Pant, M.A., JNU, M.Phil., Delhi Univ. Ph.D., JNU • Dr. Meena Bhargava, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Delhi Univ. • Dr. Pragati Mahapatra, M.A. JNU, M.Phil., Delhi Univ. Ph.D.. London • Dr. Asha Shukla Choubey, M.A., M.Phil., Delhi Univ.,Ph.D., JNU • Dr. Meenakshi Khanna, M.A. Delhi Univ. M.Phil., Ph.D., JNU • Ms. Ruchika Singh, M.A., CCS University

Department of JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION FACULTY • Dr. Babli Moitra Saraf • Dr. Manasvini M. Yogi (Co-ordinator)

27 Department of MATHEMATICS

FACULTY • Ms. Gunjan Khurana, M.A., M.Phil., Delhi Univ. (Teacher-in-charge) • Ms. Sarita Anand, M.A., M.Phil., Delhi Univ. • Ms. Sunita Marwaha, M.A., M.Phil., Delhi Univ. • Dr. Vagisha Sharma, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Delhi Univ. • Ms. Dolly Jain, M.A., M.Phil., Delhi Univ. • Dr. Reena Kapoor, M.A., M.Phil.,Ph.D., Delhi Univ. (on study leave) • Ms. Monika Bansal, M.Sc., M.Phil., Delhi Univ. • Mr. Chander Shekhar, M.Sc., M.Phil., Delhi Univ.

DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC Faculty in charge: • Dr. Maya Verma Department of Sanskrit

Department of Physical Education

FACULTY • Dr. Seema Singh, BPE-LNIPE (Gwalior), MPEd. (Nagpur)M.Phil., Ph.D., Kurukshetra • Ms. Himani Malhotra, M.A. Delhi University, M.Phil, Annamalai, B.PEd,

aculty Diploma Delhi University, PG Diploma in Sports Managment. F Department of Philosophy

FACULTY • Dr. Supriya Saha, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Delhi Univ. (Teacher-in-charge) • Dr. Manasvini M. Yogi, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Delhi University, MJMC (Master in Journalism & Mass Communication), GGSIPU, Certificate Course in Cyber Law, Indian Law Institute, Delhi Diploma in Journalism, Symbiosis, Pune • Dr. Neela Minocha, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Delhi Univ. • Dr. Udaya M. Yogi, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. & LL.B., Delhi Univ. • Ms. Paulavi Das, M.A., NEHU • Ms. Mayuri Gogoi, M.A., M.Phil., Delhi Univ. (on study leave) • Ms. Bindu Das, M.A., M.Phil., Delhi Univ.

28 Department of Political Science

FACULTY • Ms. Swati Pal, M.A., M.Phil., JNU (Teacher-in-charge) • Dr. Sharda Shobika, M.A., Ph.D., Delhi Univ. • Dr. Suman Arora, M.A. Delhi Univ. M.Phil., Ph.D., JNU • Dr. Jyoti Sharma, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Delhi Univ. • Ms. Monica M. Nandi, M.A., M.Phil., JNU (on study leave) • Ms. Lianboi Vaiphei, M.A., M.Phil., JNU • Ms. Swaha Swetambara Das, M.A.,M.Phil.,JNU • Ms. Shubhra Seth, M.A., M.Phil., JNU • Ms. Jaya Misra, M.A., M.Phil., Delhi Univ. • Ms. Papori Kanwar, M.A., M.Phil., JNU • Ms. Anshu Srivastava, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Delhi Univ • Ms. Akansha, M.A., M.Phil., Delhi Univ. • Ms. Shagufta, M.A., Delhi Univ., Ph.D., CCSU • Ms. Ankita Pandey, M.A., M.Phil., JNU

Department of Psychology

FACULTY • Ms. Meenakshi Verma, M.A., Delhi Univ. (Teacher-in-charge) • Dr. Nalini Deka, M.A., Ph.D., Delhi Univ. • Dr. Meenakshi Saxena, M.A., Ph.D., Delhi Univ. aculty

• Dr. Veena Gupta, M.A., Ph.D., Delhi Univ. F • Dr. Shrruti Sahrawat, M.A., Ph.D., Delhi Univ. • Dr. Surabhika Maheshwari, M.A.,Ph.D., Delhi Univ. • Dr. Nidhi Malik, M.A., M.Phil.,Ph.D., Delhi Univ. • Dr. Mitu Rohatgi, M.A., Ph.D., Delhi Univ. • Dr. Gayatri Arunkumar, M.A., Ph.D. Delhi Univ. • Ms. Anshu, M.A., M.Phil, Delhi Univ.

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30 distinguished alumnae The Indraprastha College Alumnae Association organises and coordinates all alumnae activities. The College hosts an annual alumnae get-together. The Executive Committee of the Alumnae Association works through the year to facilitate avenues that will strengthen the bonds between past and present students of the College.

Over the years IP College has produced graduates of rare distinction. Among them are the following :

Adarsh Mishra Former IAS officer, Member Secretary, Delhi Commission for Women Ajit Iqbal Singh Professor of Mathematics, Delhi University Ambika Soni Union Minister, Government of India Anita Ghei Academician and activist for the rights of the Physically Handicapped Aruna Broota Retd. Prof. of Psychology, Delhi University Ashum Gupta Professor of Psychology, Delhi University Aruna Roy Social activist, campaigner for the Right to Information, Magsaysay Award winner Davinder Khokkar international Hockey Player Gauri Vishwanathan Class of 1933 Professor in the Humanities, Columbia University Jaspinder Narula Playback Singer I P ALU M NAE Kavita Choudhary Script-writer, actor, director Komal G. B. Singh TV and media personality Bhaduri Former IFS officer, Ambassador to Portugal Manju Lata Aggarwal Retd. Prof. of Mathematical Sciences, Delhi University Meera Seth Former IAS Officer, Secretary, Government of India

31 Narayani Gupta Former Professor of History, Jamia Millia Islamia Nilita Vachani Filmmaker Nirmala Jain Retd. Prof. of Hindi, University of Delhi Pratima Puri Doordarshan’s first female newscaster Qurratulain Haider Urdu writer Raj Mitroo First female glider pilot and first ‘A’ licence holder Salma Sultan Hindi newscaster on Doordarshan Sarla Sharma Former Vice-President, National Federation of Indian Women Sharan Rani Backliwal Acclaimed player, recipient of Padma Shri & Padma Vibhushan Shashiprabha Shastri Hindi Writer Sucheta Kripalani Freedom fighter and former Chief Minister, Uttar Pradesh Sumi Chauhan Writer and researcher on gender and livelihood Utsa Patnaik Professor of Economics, University I P ALU M NAE

Ambika Soni Aruna Roy Sharan Rani Backliwal

32 Utsa Patnaik Jaspinder Narula Anita Ghei Veena Das Gauri Vishwanathan Madhu Bhaduri

Vijay Laxmi Chhabra Deputy Director General, Prasar Bharati Veena Das Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University Veena Maitra Former Director General, Defence Estates Yamin Hazarika IPS Officer I P ALU M NAE

33 Attendance Requirement The student is required to attend two-thirds of the lectures, practicals, tutorials and presentations in all the subjects taken together.

Medical Certificate: 1. The Principal of the college may consider, on the basis of the Medical Certificates produced, exceptionally hard cases of students who had fallen seriously ill or had met with an accident, disabling them from attending classes for a certain period, with a view to determining whether the lectures etc. delivered during the said period or a part thereof, could be excluded for purposes of calculation of attendance and it will be decide on its own merits. 2. Medical certificates should be submitted within 3 days of joining back with a covering application addressed to the Principal with supporting documents (lab reports, X-ray etc) at the college dispatch window. 3. A copy of documents submitted to the office has to be given to the teacher incharge for record.

COLLEGE DISCIPLINE – ORDINANCE XV –B Maintenance of discipline among students of the University 1. All powers relating to discipline and disciplinary action are vested in the Vice-Chancellor 2. The Vice-Chancellor may delegate all or such powers as he/she deems proper to the Proctor and to such other persons as he/she may specify in this behalf 3. Without prejudice to the generality of power to enforce discipline under the Ordinance the following shall amount to acts of gross indiscipline: a. Physical assault, or threat to use physical force, against any member of the teaching and non-teaching staff of any Institution and Department and against any student within the University of Delhi b. Carrying of, use of or threat to use of any weapons RULES AND ORD I NANCES RULES c. Any violation of the provisions of the Civil Rights Protection Act, 1976 d. Violation of the status, dignity and honour of students belonging to the scheduled castes and tribes e. Any practice-whether verbal or otherwise derogatory of women

34 f. Any attempt at bribing or corruption in any manner g. Willful destruction of institutional property h. Creating ill-will or intolerance on religious or communal grounds i. Causing disruption in any manner of the academic functioning of the University system; j. Ragging as per Ordinance XV-C 4. Without prejudice to the generality of his/her powers relating to the maintenance of discipline and taking such action in the interest of maintaining discipline as may seem to him/her appropriate, the Vice- Chancellor, may in the exercise of his/her powers aforesaid order or direct that any student or students – a. be expelled b. be, for a stated period rusticated c. be not for a stated period, admitted to a course or courses of study in a College, Department or Institution of the University d. be fined with a sum of rupees that may be specified e. be debarred from taking a University or College or Departmental Examination or Examinations for one or more years f. the result of the student or students concerned in the Examination or Examinations in which he/she or they have appeared be cancelled 5. The Principals of the Colleges, Heads of the Halls, Dean of Faculties, Heads of Teaching Departments in the University, the Principal, School of Open Learning and Librarians shall have the authority to exercise all such disciplinary powers over students in their respective Colleges, Institutions, Faculties and Teaching Departments in the University as may be necessary for the proper conduct of the Institutions, Halls and teaching in the concerned Departments. They may exercise their authority through, or delegate authority to such of the teachers in their colleges, Institutions or Departments as they may specify for these purposes. 6. Without prejudice to the powers of the Vice-chancellor and the Procter

as aforesaid detailed rules of discipline and proper conduct shall be framed. AND ORD I NANCES RULES These rules may be supplemented, where necessary, by the Principals of Colleges, Heads of Halls, Deans of Faculties and Heads of Teaching Departments in this University. Each student shall be expected to provide himself/herself with a copy of these rules At the time of admission, every student shall be required to sign a declaration that on admission he/she submits himself/herself to the disciplinary jurisdiction of the Vice-Chancellor and several authorities of the University who may be vested with the authority to exercise discipline under the Acts, the Statutes, the Ordinances and the rules that have been framed therein by the University. 35 ORDINANCE XV-C Prohibition of and Punishment for Ragging

1. Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited, within the premises of the College/Department or Institution and any part of the Delhi University system as well as on public transport. 2. Any individual or collective act or practice of ragging constitutes gross indiscipline and shall be dealt with under this Ordinance. 3. Ragging for the purposes of this Ordinance, ordinarily means any act, conduct or practice by which dominant power or status of senior students is brought to bear on students freshly enrolled or students who are in any .way considered junior or inferior by other students and includes individual or collective acts or practices which- (a) involve physical assault or threat to use of physical force; (b) violate the status, dignity and honour of women students; (c) violate the status, dignity and honour of students belonging to the scheduled castes and tribes; (d) expose students to ridicule and contempt and affect their self esteem; (e) entail verbal abuse and aggression, indecent gestures and obscene behaviour. 4. The Principal of a College, the Head of the Department or an Institution, the authorities of the College, of University Hostels or Halls of Residence shall take immediate action on any information of the occurrence of ragging. 5. Notwithstanding anything in Clause (4) above, the Proctor may also suo moto enquire into any incident of ragging and make a report to the Vice- Chancellor of the identity of those who have engaged in ragging and the nature of the incident. 6. The Proctor may also submit an initial report establishing the identity of RULES AND ORD I NANCES RULES the perpetrators of ragging and the nature of the ragging incident. 7. if the Principal of a College or Head of the Department or Institution or the Proctor is satisfied that for some reason, to be recorded in writing, it is not reasonably practical to hold such an enquiry, he/she may so advise theVice-Chancellor accordingly. 8. When the Vice-Chancellor is satisfied that it is not expedient to hold such an enquiry, his/her decision shall be final. 9. On the receipt of a report under Clause (5) or (6) or a determination 36 by the relevant authority under Clause (7) disclosing the occurrence of ragging incidents described in Clause 3 (a), (b) and (c), theVice- Chancellor shall direct or order rustication of a student or students for a specific number of years. 10. TheVice-Chancellor may in other cases of ragging order or direct that any student or students be expelled or be not for a stated period, admitted to a course of study in a college, departmental examination for one or more years or that the results of the student or students concerned in the examination or examinations in which they appeared be cancelled.

COLLEGE COMPLAINTS COMMITTEE There is a College Complaints Committee (CCC) under Ordinance XV D of University of Delhi, to redress sexual harassment at the work place. The Commiittee works in close association with the Gender Sensitizing Committee and Women Development Cell (GSC and WDC)

All students as per the guidelines of the MHRD are required to fill up the Anti Ragging Affidavit on any one of the following websites: www.antiragging.in www.amanmovement.org RULES AND ORD I NANCES RULES

37 ANTI RAGGING SQUAD Dr. Babli Moitra Saraf Principal Dr. Mita Bose Vice Principal Mr. Dinesh Sundriyal Administrative Officer Dr. Poonam Trivedi Secy, Staff Council Dr. Rekha Upreti Warden - KG Hostel Dr. Debjani Sen Gupta Warden - IP College Women’s Hostel Mr. Vijay Gautam Librarian Mr. Sanjay Assistant Mr. Rajendra Bhatt Library Attendant Mr. Shiv Kumar Yadav Sr. Assistant Ms. Sudesh Poswal Library Attendant Dr. Sarabjeet Kochar Computer Science Dept. Ms. Anita Banerjee Commerce Dept. Dr. Anindita R Saha Economics Dept. Dr. Neelima Luthra English Dept. Dr. Uma Gupta Hindi Dept. Dr. Chitra Joshi History Dept. Dr. Manasvini M. Yogi (Co-ordinator) BJMC Dept. Ms. Gunjan Khurana Maths Dept. Dr. Supriya Saha Philosophy Dept. Ms. Shwati Pal Political Science Dept. Ms. Meenakshi Verma Psychology Dept. Dr. Maya Verma Sanskrit Dept. Dr. Seema Singh Physical Education Dept.

squad anti ragging Smoke Free Zone Announcement Delhi University is partnering with Delhi Police and World Lung Foundation- South Asia in promoting a tobacco free environment. As a step in that direction, smoking is banned in our College

Anti Smoking Nodal Officers Ms. Papori Kanwar Convenor, NSS Mr. Shiv Kumar Yadav Sr. Assistant

38 TEXT OF Undertaking BY THE STUDENT AND PARENT/GUARDIAN (To be submitted to the College on the day of the Orientation i.e. 23rd July, 2013)

• ______(Name) has taken admission in ______(Subject), Indraprastha College for Women for the session 2013 -2014 • The information and all Original Certificates that have been presented at the time of admission are all genuine, and if found otherwise, will result in my admission being cancelled without further reference to me. • We have been told that the College follows a strict attendance policy and requires a minimum of two third attendance in the lectures, practicals, tutorials and presentation in all subjects taken together in that semseter. The “discretion” of the Prinicipal, in case of shortage of attendance will not be invoked as a matter of right by us. • We have read ordinances XV (B), XV (C), XV(D) as contained in the Prospectus/Website. • We understand that the admission in the College does not ensure Hostel admission and will not insist on Hostel accommodation. • We have read the College Prospectus/ Website carefully and agree to abide by all the rules and regulations stated therein. • All affidavits / documents required by the College will be submitted on 23rd July 2013 at the time of Orientation as directed, failing which my admission will automatically stand cancelled, without any further referance to me in this regard. Declaration 1. I have read and understood College Rules and Regulations and I understand that my admission will stand cancelled in case of any violation of College / University Regulations. 2. Declaration (for Sports Quota students only); I fully understand that I have been admitted under Sports Quota and I am required to attend ALL the special practice classes at the time and place scheduled by the College and failing to do so will result in cancellation of my admission without further reference to me.

Signature of the Parent/ Guardian Signature

Name of the Parent / Guardian Name of the Student

Relationship with the student

Date Date * To be submitted with all other documents on 23 July 2013, on College Orientation Day Guidelines of Admission under Sports Quota

1. 3% of the total number of sanctioned seats are reserved for admission to various undergraduate courses under Sports quota.

2. Sports forms are to be filled separately, available in the College office w.e.f. 5th June - 19th June 2013 from 10am-1.00 (excluding Saturday and Sunday).

3. Photocopy of Sports certificates should be accompanied with a Photograph of the candidate duly attested by the respective issuing authority or the Head of the institution last attended.

4. Any student who has submitted false/ forged/ fake certificate(s) will be debarred from admission to any course in any College for three years. If she is admitted, her admission will be cancelled.

5. Candidates’ level of competency in the Sports will be determined only for those who have achieved distinction in Sports during the last three years in the sports events offered by the College and recognized by the AIU and IOA.

6 The applicant as per her age must be eligible to participate in intervarsity competitions during their entire stay in the College and should not be employed Fulltime/ Part time anywhere. Gu i del nes of The games offered by the College- Archery, Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Chess, Swimming, Diving, Gymnastics, Judo, Tennis, Table Tennis, Hockey, Baseball, Football, Netball, Softball, Volleyball, Wrestling, Squash, Yoga, Pistol Shooting. Q uota A dmission under S ports

40 Super Category : Direct Admission by the College without trials- Sports Person who have participated/ represented the country in the following competition(s) a. Olympic games by IOC b. World Championships under International Sports Federation (IOA and /or MYAS recognized / affiliated Games. c. Asian Games by Olympic Council of Asia d. Asian Championships organized by International Federation of Concerned Game ( recognized/ affiliated by MYAS and/ or IOA) e. Commonwealth Games, S.A.F Games and Afro Asian Games. f. Paralympics Games ( recognized/ affiliated by MYAS and/ or IOA)

Criteria for selection of candidates on the basis of Sports Trials Qualifying in any two of the following- 1. Strength: Standing broad Jump - 1.15 mts, (three attempts) 2. Endurance: 1000 mts run/ walk, 6.0min. (one attempts) 3. Speed 50 mts dash, 9.00 sec. (one attempts)

The Candidates seeking admission on the basis of Chess, Archery and Shooting may qualify any one of the following fitness tests 1. Standing: Broad Jump (three attempts) 2. Endurance: 1000 mts run/ walk (one attempts) Gu i del nes of 3. Speed: 50 mts dash (one attempts)

Evaluation will be on the following criteria: Sports Certificates - 50 Marks Sports Trials (this will include skill test, game performance test, games specific fitness, fundamentals of the games/ Sport etc.) - 50 Marks

TRIALS DATES Q uota A dmission under S ports Fitness Trails 22nd June, 2013 (7:30am) Game Trails 24th and 25th June, 2013 (the detailed schedule shall be notified later, please check the College Notice Board and Website regularly for updates) 41

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