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2009-10
Prospectus
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The University named after Guru Jambheshwar Ji Maharaj, an environmentalist Saint of the 15th
century, was established on Oct. 20, 1995 by State of Haryana with the objective to facilitate and promote
studies and research in emerging areas of higher education with focus on new frontiers of technology, pharmacy,
environmental studies,non conventional energy sources and management studies and also to achieve excellence
in these and connected fields. Over the years, the Unviersity has emerged as a premier institution to instil,
inspire, and inculcate professional excellence in the youth of the State of Haryana in particular and the nation in
general.
The University has grown in stature and has received wide recognition of its merits. The National
Assessment and Accreditation Council(NAAC- an autonomous organisation of the University Grants
Commission), has placed this University at A Level among the universities in the country on the basis of
various criteria including curricular aspects, teaching, learning, research, consultancy, infrastructure, learning
resources, students support, organisation and management. The University is acclaimed for its excellent
infrastructure and world class education.
The Directorate of Distance Education was established in this University in 1997 with the objective to
provide opportunities for continuing education through off campus learning system for those who cannot afford
or manage to join the university as regular students owing to various reasons. Distance Education is one of the
most effective and successful system to provide education to the common man at his door step. The university
has gone further to provide support services to the students living in the remote areas and even other states of the
country by opening Study Centres at far-off places in Haryana, Punjab, Delhi and some other states. An indepth
screening is made in respect of the requests for opening these Study Centres. In order to see that these Study
Centres follow the guidelines issued by the university, periodic inspection of Study Centres is also made so that
the education standards of the University are maintained.
At present the Directorate is running eight post-graduate courses viz-M.Sc.Computer Science, Master
of Computer Applications(MCA), Five years integrated MCA, Master of Mass Communication, Master of
Insurance Business, Master of Business Administration, Master of Commerce and Master of Science in
Mathematics. Apart from these, seven other post-graduate diploma courses P.G.Diploma in Computer
Applications, P.G.Diploma in Advertising & Public Relation, P.G.Diploma in Taxation, P.G.Diploma in
Environmental Management, P.G.Diploma in Bakery Science & Technoloy, P.G.Diploma in Counseling &
Behaviour Modification, P.G.Diploma in Industrial Safety Management, are run by the Directorate of Distance
Education. In addition to all these courses, three under graduate.courses, i.e.,BBA, B.A.Mass Communication
and BFS are also provided. All these courses are very popular among the students.
I am sure that the candidates enrolled for various programmes through Distance Education will be richly
benefited.
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Foreword
D.D.S. SANDHU
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Foreword
It is a matter of pride that Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Hisar today stands
as a seminal landmark in the States pursuit for excellence in the field of professional education. The objective
of University is to provide facilities and promote studies in emerging areas of higher education in new frontiers
of management, technology & environmental studies etc. In order to impart education to the students residing at
far off places in the country, the University established the Directorate of Distance Education in the year 1997. It
initially started with only four programmes of Management and Computer education but with the passage of
time as the demand for job oriented courses increased and the Directorate made adequate arrangements to meet
these demands At present the Directorate is running 18 under graduate, post gradudate and diploma
programmes through Distance Education mode. The objective of introducing these courses is to reach the
masses and provide them with quality education.
The implementation of learning through distance mode is a process which uses available resources to
provide opportunities for learning and growth.
connects learners with educational resources. It provides educational access to learners not enrolled in
educational institutions on the University Campus I hope that by imbibing rich contents of the academic inputs
prepared by experts, the students would be able to improve their caliber and worth in the ever expanding job
market. I am confident that the students enrolled for various courses of the Distance Education programmes of
the University will be highly benefited in view of the requirement of the market.
Through these few lines I express the hope that the Directorate of Distance Education will come up to the
expectations of all the students who join its various courses.
R.S. JAGLAN
Reaching the unreached and providing learning at the door step being the mission, the University
established the Directorate of Distance Education of this University in the year 1997. In order to mete out the
demand for job oriented courses, new courses are regularly added by the Directorate. The Directorate is at
present running eighteen courses through Distance Education mode. Not only the new courses were added,
some of the courses are replaced by the new ones so as to make them highly job oriented and enable the students
to pursue them while being in jobs and self-employment. The Directorate has given flexibility to take admission
in any of its courses, even if a student is already pursuing studies elsewhere in a regular course. Further, the
migration certificate for admission to Distance learning Courses are not required.
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Since the inception of the Directorate, a lot of head- way has been made in terms of number of students
enrolled, number of Study Centres, number of programmes and production of quality self instructional study
material (SIM). Every year the student strength is increasing which shows mass acceptablity of the
programmes being run by the Directorate. Similarly, the number of Study Centres have also increased manifold.
The Direcrtorate provides the facility to the students for enrolement to various Distance Education
programmes through the Stduy Centres as well as directly through the Directorate. The Personal Contract
Programmes are organised by the Directorate for directly enrolled students. with the Directorate. During the
Personal Contract Programmes, the teachers hold the classes of the students and satisfy the queries of the
students. The Study Centres also organise stipulated number of classes by devising the schedule suiting the
requirement of the students. The Directorate gets the study material prepared from the experts in the respective
fields and it is updated as & when the changes are necessary in the course curriculum as per the need of the
market. In order to see the interest of the students, the Directorate appoints course-co-ordinators from the
respective teaching departments of the University for each programme.
The Directorate has designed its prospectus touching all the facets of the registration process, fee
payment schedule, PCP schedule and examinations etc. in a very lucid manner. All the students are, therefore,
advised to go through the prospectus vigilantly from time to time. It is mandatory on the part of the Study
Centres to provide a copy of the University prospectus to every student.
I welcome the students coming to the fold of the Directorate of Distance Education of this University by
way of admissions in the courses of their choice during the current academic session. I am confident that the
students taking admissions in various courses run by the Directorate of Distance Education will be highly
benefited in view of the requirement of the job market.
KULDIP BANSAL
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DIRECTOR
Prof. Kuldip Bansal, Ph.D
2.
(i)
COURSE CO-ORDINATORS
Prof. Dharminder Kumar,
Ph.D
NAME OF COURSE
P.G. Diploma in Computer Applications(PGDCA);
M.Sc.(Computer Sc.);
Master of Computer Applications (MCA-3Yrs.)
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263373
(ii)
M.Sc. (Mathematics)
263167
(iii)
263150
(iv)
263321
(v)
263343
(vi)
263187
263168
263310
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DEPUTY REGISTRAR
Sh. B.S. Verma
263135
SUPERINTENDENT
Mrs. Neera Bhatnagar
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DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT
Sh.Rakesh Bhukal
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5.
6.
Table of Contents
TITLE
PAGE
CHAPTER-I
THE UNIVERSITY
CHAPTER-II
CHAPTER-III
9-10
CHAPTER-IV
11-22
CHAPTER-V
23-27
CHAPTER-VI
28-29
CHAPTER-VII
30-38
CHAPTER-VIII
SCHEDULE OF OPERATIONS
CHAPTER-IX
6-7
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CHAPTER
39
40-56
ANNEXURES
(I)
(II)
(III)
(IV)
(V)
(VI)
The University
CHAPTER - I
1.1
The Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Hisar, was established on October 20,
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1995 by an Act of the Legislature of the State of Haryana with the objectives 'to facilitate and promote
studies and research in emerging areas of higher education with focus on new frontiers of technology,
pharmacy, environmental studies, non-conventional energy sources and management studies and
also to achieve excellence in these and connected fields'. It was formally inaugurated on November 1,
1995. It is named after Guru Jambheshwar Ji Maharaj, a saint environmentalist of 15th century.
Keeping in view the nature of courses offered at the university and the mandate for which it had been
established the name of the university has been changed as Guru Jambheshwar University of Science
& Technology.
The University enjoys a rare distinction of getting recognised by the University Grants Commission
under Section 2(f) for recognition of degrees, on 11.1.1996 and, under section 12(B) of the UGC Act to
be eligible for central assistance on 7.2.1997, i.e., within 15 months of its coming into being. The
University opted for accreditation by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), an
autonomous organization of the University Grants Commission, in 2001-02. As a result of the exercise,
the NAAC accredited this University at A level (institutional score 85%) among the Universities for a
period of five-years beginning 2002-03.
1.2
LOCATION
The University is situated at Hisar, a rapidly growing town situated at about 166 Kms. from Delhi on
Delhi-Rohtak- Hisar- Sirsa- Fazilka National Highway (NH-10) and at a distance of about 230 Kms.
from Chandigarh on NH-65. It is well connected by rail and road. Hisar is one of the principal cities
catering to the administrative and commercial needs of huge rural population. It is a major centre of
higher education and research with two major Universities of the State, a number of research
institutions, degree colleges, breeding farms and a growing industrial environment. An Army
Cantonment located in Hisar enriches its cultural life.
1.3
JURISDICTION
The jurisdiction of the University extends to the courses being run in the areas of science, technology,
engineering, pharmacy and management as mentioned in the Act.
1.4
CAMPUS
The University is situated over a sprawling area of about 372 acres. The campus is laid out with
picturesque landscape, numerous buildings of various sizes and wide road network. It presents a
spectacle of harmony in architecture and natural beauty. Approximately 200 acres of area has been
developed with all providing modern facilities such as road networks, sewerage, pipe lines for water,
electricity supply and parks have been developed at various places. The University has 7 teaching
blocks. There are 149 residential houses of different types for various categories of employees.
Construction work for Staff quarters and Sewer line is under progress. Many more are planned. The
Complex. Beautification of the campus is being attached priority to provide healthy and pollution free
environment on the campus. The University is running its own Cafeteria. Besides a spacious Library &
Guest House / Faculty House are also located on the Campus.
1.5
HOSTELS
There are Seven Hostels (Three for boys, three for girls and a working women hostel) in the University,
which have residential capacity of about 1600 residents. The hostels are provided with Colour
Televisions, Chess-Board, Carom Board, Chinese Checker Board, Badminton, Table-Tennis,
Newspaper Stands etc. for recreation and entertainment of the students within the hostel premises. All
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University has the Branch of a nationalized bank with ATM facility and a post office in the Shopping
the hostels have been provided with modern facilities such as Electric Geyser, Music System,
Telephone Facilities, Desert Coolers, Water Coolers fitted with aqua guards, insect killers and
adequate play grounds. The Girls' Hostels have also been provided with physical fitness machines for
jogging, cycling & abdominal exerciser. All Hostels are connected with Internet facility.
1.6
ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
The University offers a wide range of academic programmes/ courses
at post-graduate and
undergraduate level. All these courses are designed by taking into consideration the special needs of
the market and the Industry and the Model Curricula supplied by the UGC/AICTE. Emphasis is laid on
both theoretical and practical training for exposing students to the latest developments in the various
areas of science and technology.
professionals & researchers from various institutions and industries. Adequate training and placement
facilities are available for the students. The University also arranges campus interviews. Workshops,
Seminars and Symposia are conducted regularly. In plant industrial training is an essential component
of most of the courses. In addition to these, the University also offers courses through Distance Mode
as mentioned in the Prospectus.
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(Mathematics) has been started from the current session. For directly enrolled
students, the directorate organises Personal Contact Programme (PCP) during
which the teachers hold classes and satisfy the queries of the students. The Study
Centres also organise stipulated number of classes for the students by devising the
schedule suiting the requirement of the students. The students enrolled through the
study centres get the needful material and information from the university through
their respective study centres. The study material is got prepared by the Directorate
with the association of specialists in the respective areas and the same is updated
as and when the changes are brought about in the course curriculum as per
need of the market. In order to have the interest of the students closely watched, the
Directorate has appointed course coordinators from the respective parent teaching
departments for each of the programme. Notwithstanding the moderate amount of
fee charged for each course, the students have the facility to pay the same in half
yearly instalments so that the students with limited means can also afford to
get education. The prospectus is supplied to the SC/BC candidates of Haryana State
at concessional price.
Duration
Eligibility
M.Sc.
(Computer Science)
PGDCA/PGDCSA/PGDCS/
02.
Master of Computer
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The courses offered through the Directorate of Distance Education and the eligibility conditions for
admission are as follow :-
Applications (MCA)
03.
Five Years
04.
Two Years
08.
IInd year
05.
Master of Insurance
Two years
Business (MIB)
06.
Master of Business
Two Years
Two Years
Administration (MBA)
07.
Master of Commerce
(M.Com.)
09.
M.Sc. (Mathematics)
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26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
One Year
One Year
One Year
One Year
One Year
One year
One year
10
51.
Bachelor of Business
Administration (BBA)
Three Years
52.
Three Years
53.
Bachelor of Fashion
Studies (only through
study centres)
IInd Semester
Paper
Code
Nomenclature of Paper
MS-01:
Introduction to IT
MS-02:
Computer Programming
and Problem Solving
Digital Electronics
System Analysis and Design
Practical (Based on
MS-01: & MS-02:)
(In two sittings each of 3 hrs duration)
MS-03:
MS-04:
MS-05:
Max.
Marks.
Paper
Code
Nomenclature of Paper
100
MS-06:
100
MS-07:
100
100
100
MS-08:
MS-09:
MS-10:
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Max.
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
Note : 30% of the Maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each paper including
Practicals, Project report, Training report, Thesis, Lab, Viva-voce etc. as per the following criteria:
i).
20% Marks based on two assignments (handwritten)of 10% marks each.
ii). 10% Marks for Presentation/Viva-Voce.
01.
MS-11:
MS-12:
RDBMS
Software Engineering
IVth Semeter
100
100
MS-16:
MS-17:
Computer Networks
100
Object Oriented
100
Programming using 'C++'
MS-13:
Computer Graphics
100
MS-18:
Internet and web Progamming
100
MS-14:
Management Information System
100
MS-19:
Computer Based
100
MS-15:
Practical (Based on
100
Optimisation Methods
MS-11: & MS-13:)
MS-20:
Practical Based
100
(In two sittings each of 3 hrs duration)
on (MS-17: & MS-18:)
(In two sittings each of 3 hrs duration)
Note : 30% of the Maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each paper including
Practicals, Project report, Training report, Thesis, Lab, Viva-voce etc. as per the following criteria:
i).
20% Marks based on two assignments (handwritten)of 10% marks each.
ii). 10% Marks for Presentation/Viva-Voce.
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02.
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MS-31:
MS-32:
MS-33:
MS-34:
MS-35:
Data Warehousing
and Data Mining
C Sharp (C#)
Programming
Advanced Computer
Architecture
High Speed Networks
Practical Based on MS-32:
(In one sitting of 3 hours duration)
VIth Semeter
100
MS-41:
100
Thesis/Project*
200
Distribution of marks :
Thesis/Project Evaluation:
100
Viva-Voce Examination including
100
seminar/ presentation/Demonstration
100
100
100
Note : 30% of the Maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each paper including
Practicals, Project report, Training report, Thesis, Lab, Viva-voce etc. as per the following criteria:
i).
20% Marks based on two assignments (handwritten)of 10% marks each.
ii). 10% Marks for Presentation/Viva-Voce.
*Marks will be awarded on the basis of Viva-Voce examination conducted in the presence of examiners. If a
candidate obtains less than total 80 marks out of 200 marks irrespective of marks obtained in Thesis/Project
and Viva-Voce Examination, he/she will be declared fail and will be directed to work on a fresh topic. This
project will be submitted not earlier than one semester duration.
One copy of Thesis/Project Report will be submitted ( Hard Bound in green colour ) alongwith CD through study
centre with proper certification by the supervisor concerned who may be a person with five years working
experience and must have Master's degree in relevant field or a regular teacher working in Govt/Semi-Govt.
Institution/University/Engineering College. Students are advised to come prepared
for
presentation/demonstration of their Thesis/Project at the time of their final viva-voce examination.
03.
The course is desinged in modular form. A candidate who wants to leave this course after successful
completion of third year will be awarded Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) degree, Otherwise,
he/she will be awarded MCA degree after successful completion of fifth year. However, admission through
lateral entry to this course at any stage is not allowed.
COURSE STRUCTURE
Paper Nomenclature of Paper
code
Max.
Marks
Paper
code
Nomenclature of paper
Max.
Marks
MCA-201
MCA-202
MCA-203
MCA-204
100
100
100
50
MCA-205
MCA-206
100
100
MCA-207
MCA-208
100
100
100
100
100
50
100
100
MCA-4th Year
100
100
100
MCA-304
MCA-305
MCA-306
MCA-307
MCA-308
100
100
50
100
100
Internet Fundamentals
Mathematics-III
Social Implication of IT
Lab-I based on MCA- 302
Minor Project
Distribution of Marks :
Viva-voce
Evaluation
Viva-voce will include Presentation/
Seminar/ Demonstration
100
100
100
100
100
50
100
100
50
50
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100
100
100
100
100
250
100
150
Note : 30% of the Maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each paper including
Practicals, Project report, Training report, Thesis, Lab, Viva-voce etc. as per the following criteria:
i).
20% Marks based on two assignments (handwritten)of 10% marks each.
ii). 10% Marks for Presentation/Viva-Voce.
04.
08.
(Includes Journalism, Newspaper, Radio & Television, Public Relations & Advertising, Media Research, Media Law)
In order to cater to the market need for trained persons in mass communication, the University introduced a two
years integrated course of M.A.( Mass Communication ) with the provision of lateral entry and lateral
escape. Any candidate having taken admission into the two years M.A.(Mass Communication) course can
leave the course after one year. If a candidate leaves this course after successful completion of first year,
he/she will be awarded PG Diploma in Mass Communication(PGDMC). This programme exposes the
student to very important aspects of mass communication as given in the course structure.
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COURSE STRUCTURE
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Paper
Code
Nomenclature of Paper
Max.
Marks
Paper
Code
Nomenclature of Paper
MMC-101
MMC-102
MMC-103
MMC-104
MMC-105
MMC-106
MMC-201
MMC-202
MMC-203
MMC-204
MMC-205
MMC-206
05.
Human Communication
Mass Comunication
Print Media
Electronic Media
100
100
100
100
Advertising & Corporate Communication 100
Production Portfolio (MMC-1)
100
Media Writing
Media Productions
Media Management
Media Laws
Media Research
Production Portfolio (MMC-II)
Max.
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
Insurance is an upcoming field as far as its job potential is concerned. There is a wide scope of direct
employment as agents, brokers, bank office operations staff, surveyors and assessor managers for functions
like Sales and Marketing, Actuarial & Underwriting, Board and Secretariat, Asset Management etc. The
minimum duration of this course is two years. However, if a candidate leaves this course after successful
competion of first year, the candidate will be awarded PG Diploma in Insurance Business.
COURSE STRUCTURE
Paper
Code
Nomenclature of Paper
Max.
Marks
Paper
Code
MIB-Ist year
MIB-101
MIB-102
MIB-103
MIB-104
MIB-105
MIB-106
MIB-107
A.
Conceptual Foundations
of Insurance
Economic Environment
and Insurance
Accounting and Finance
Legal Aspects of Insurance
Insurance Procedures
and Documentation
Marketing and Salesmanship
Training-Cum-Project Report
Life Insurance
MIB-204
Nomenclature of Paper
Max.
Marks
MIB-2nd year
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
B.
General Insurance
06.
been designed to cater to the senior level management requirements of the industry. After successful
completion of first year, the students shall be awarded Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration
(PGDBA) and after successful completion of 2nd year, the students shall be awarded the degree of
Master of Business Administration (MBA). The diploma will, however, be awarded, in case the students do
not continue their studies till the completion of their MBA degree and wish to drop out after passing all the
papers of the first year.
COURSE STRUCTURE
First Year
Paper Nomenclature of Paper
Code
Max.
Marks
Paper
Code
SEMESTER - I
CP-101
Nomenclature of Paper
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Master of Business Administration is a two years programme divided into four semesters and has
Max.
Marks
SEMESTER - II
100
Organizational Behaviour
CP-201
100
CP-202
Financial Management
100
CP-102
Managerial Economics
100
CP-203
Marketing Management
100
CP-103
Environment Management
100
CP-204
100
CP-104
100
CP-105
Business Communication
100
CP-205
Statistical Analysis
100
CP-106
Computer Applications
100
CP-206
Research Methodology
100
Management
in Management
Second Year
During Second year, in addition to compulsory papers and research project, a student will have to opt one
Specialization area comprising four papers in each of the third and fourth semesters.
SEMESTER - III
CP-301
SEMESTER - IV
100
CP-401
Strategic Analysis
CP-302
Business Legislation
(Plus all the four papers from any
one area of specialization)
Entrepreneurship
100
Development
100
CP-402
Research Project
CP-403
100
50
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FINANCE
3rd Semester
FM-303
FM-304
FM-305
FM-306
Corporate Taxation
Security Analysis and
Investment Management
Management of
Financial Institutions
Principles of Insurance
and Banking
4th Semester
100
100
FM-404
FM-405
100
FM-406
100
FM-407
Management of Financial
Services
Project Planning,
Analysis and Management
International Financial
Management
Financial Derivatives
100
100
100
100
MARKETING
3rd Semester
4th Semester
MM-307
Advertising Management
100
MM-408
MM-308
MM-309
MM-310
Sales Management
Consumer Behaviour
Rural Marketing
100
100
100
MM-409
MM-410
MM-411
Product and
Brand Management
E-Commerce
International Marketing
Marketing of Services
100
100
100
100
4th Semester
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
3rd Semester
IB-315
IB-316
IB-317
IB-318
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International Business
Environment
Export Import-Procedures,
Documentation and Logistics
India's Foreign Trade & Policy
Foreign Exchange
Management
4th Semester
100
IB-416
100
IB-417
100
IB-418
100
IB-419
International Financial
Management
International Marketing
Global Human Resource
Management
E-Commerce
100
100
100
100
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
4th Semester
ITM-319
100
ITM-420
ERP
100
ITM-320
100
ITM-421
100
ITM-321
Database Management
100
ITM-422
Applications Development
100
ITM-322
100
E-Commerce
Using Oracle
ITM-423
E-CRM
100
Note : 30% of the Maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each paper including
Practicals, Project report, Training report, Thesis, Lab, Viva-voce etc. as per the following criteria:
i).
20% Marks based on two assignments (handwritten)of 10% marks each.
ii). 10% Marks for Presentation/Viva-Voce.
07.
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3rd Semester
Master of Commerce is a two years annual course and has been designed to meet the requirement of
graduates aspiring to make their career in academics, research and corporate world. The course aims to
strengthen the theoretical, analytical and applied knowledge base of commerce. There is ample scope of
direct employment for a commerce post-graduate particularly in teaching, research and corporate sector. The
course curriculum has been designed in accordance with the UGC's NET syllabus. Care has been taken to
include all relevent and latest aspects of the discipline of commerce so that the students can make their
way through UGCNET examinations and apply for teaching and research jobs in Universities, Colleges and
Industries.
COURSE STRUCTURE
A.
COMPULSORY PAPERS
M.Com-Ist year
Paper
Code
Nomenclature of Paper
MC-101
M.Com-2nd year
Max.
Marks
100
Organisational Behaviour
MC-102
Communication and
Paper
Code
Nomenclature of Paper
MC-201
E-Commerce
100
MC-202
Entrepreneurship Development
100
100
Secretarial Practice
Max.
Marks
Marketing Management
100
MC-103
Business Environment
100
MC-204
Financial Management
100
MC-104
Economic Analysis
100
MC-205
100
optional groups)
MC-105
Management Accounting
100
MC-206
-do-
100
MC-106
Business Statistics
100
MC-207
-do-
100
MC-107
Computer Applications
100
MC-208
Comprehensive Viva-Voce
100
in Business
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B.
OPTIONAL GROUPS
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In M.Com.-2nd year the students are required to opt any one of the optional groups for their
specialisation. Each group consists of three papers of 100 marks each.
Optional Group-I (Finance)
MC-205F Corporate Taxation
MC-206F Investment Management
MC-207F Insurance and Banking
100
100
100
100
100
100
Note : 30% of the Maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each paper including
Practicals, Project report, Training report, Thesis, Lab, Viva-voce etc. as per the following criteria:
i).
20% Marks based on two assignments (handwritten)of 10% marks each.
ii). 10% Marks for Presentation/Viva-Voce.
09.
Paper
Code
Nomenclature of Paper
MAL - 511
MAL - 512
MAL - 513
MAL - 514
MAL - 515
Algebra
Real Analysis
Mechanics
Ordinary Differential Equations - I
Complex Analysis - I
IInd Semester
Max.
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
Paper
Code
Nomenclature of Paper
MAL - 521
MAL - 522
MAL - 523
MAL - 524
MAL - 525
Abstract Algebra
Measure & Integration Theory
Methods of Applied Mathematics
Ordinary Differential Equations - II
Complex Analysis - II
IIIrd Semester
MAL - 631
MAL - 632
MAL - 633
MAL - 634
MAL - 635
27.
Topology
Partial Differential Equations
Mechanics of Solids - I
Fluid Mechanics
Advance Discrete Mathematics
Max.
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
IVth Semester
100
100
100
100
100
MAL -641
MAL - 642
MAL - 643
MAL - 644
MAL - 645
Functional Analysis
Differential Geometry
Mechanics of Solids - II
Integral Equations
Programming in 'C'
(Theory & Practical)
100
100
100
100
100
(Th : 60, Pr : 40)
The P.G. Diploma in Advertising and Public-Relations is intended to prepare the students to work as copy writer,
media planner, corporate communicator, public relation officer and field publicity officer. As is evident from the
course structure, this course provides the exposure to the communication functions of advertising & Public
Relations.
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COURSE STRUCTURE
Nomenclature of Paper
PGDAPR-101
PGDAPR-102
PGDAPR-103
PGDAPR-104
PGDAPR-105
PGDAPR-106
28.
Max. Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
Post-Graduate Diploma in Taxation is a one year course and has been designed to cater to the middle and
higher level tax management requirements of the society in general and the business & industry in particular.
The course is intended to impart learning in a way that a candidate on successful completion of this course
becomes competent to provide consultancy or get a suitable job in the industry.
COURSE STRUCTURE
Paper Code
Nomenclature of Paper
PGDT-101
PGDT-102
PGDT-103
PGDT-104
PGDT-105
PGDT-106
PGDT-107
PGDT-108
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Paper Code
Max. Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
50
50
Note : 30% of the Maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each paper including
Practicals, Project report, Training report, Thesis, Lab, Viva-voce etc. as per the following criteria:
i).
20% Marks based on two assignments (handwritten)of 10% marks each.
ii). 10% Marks for Presentation/Viva-Voce.
29.
There is a need for environmentally aware manpower in every section of the society including educational,
industrial and agricultural sectors, defence services, government offices, N.G.O.s', media and judiciary. The
P.G. Diploma in Environmental Management has been designed to educate people from various sections
about various aspects of environmental problems and their management.
COURSE STRUCTURE
Paper Code
Nomenclature of Paper
PGDEM-01
PGDEM-02
PGDEM-03
PGDEM-04
PGDEM-05
PGDEM-06
Fundamentals of Environment
Natural Resource Conservation and management
Environment Pollution
Pollution Control and Management
Energy and Disaster Management
Environment Awareness and Legislation
30.
Max. Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
Milling and baking industry is encountered with several challenges, particularly arising from the quality of the
products, limited variety of products produced and lack of trained people. Post Graduate Diploma Course in
Bakery Science and Technology is designed by the Deptt. of Food Technology of this University to acquaint the
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students with important aspects of bakery machineries, production methods, management, quality control,
product specifications, hygiene and sanitation.
Paper Code
Nomenclature of Paper
PGDBST-01
PGDBST-02
PGDBST-03
PGDBST-04
PGDBST-05
PGDBST-06
31.
Max. marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
This diploma course is highly specialised, and job oriented. The course contains the theory, techniques, and
applications of counseling and Behaviour modification. The diploma holders may get the jobs as counselors in
educational institues, industries, NGOs, Police organisations and in health and clinical settings.
COURSE STRUCTURE
Paper Code
Nomenclature of Paper
PGDCBM-01
Fundamentals of Psychology
PGDCBM-02
Personality
PGDCBM-03
Guidance & Counseling
PGDCBM-04
Psychological Testing
PGDCBM-05
Psychotherapy
PGDCBM-06
Dissertation
32.
P.G.Diploma in Industrial and Safety Management (PGDISM)
Max. marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
Safety acts as a basic ingredient upon which all further parameters could be added to improve productivity. No
amount of efforts would work to enhance the productivity and quality until security is ensured. To ensure the
same, the services of qualified safety officers are necessary to assist the management. The University is
offering one year PG Diploma in Industrial & Safety Management that aims to groom safety managers for the
corporate.
COURSE STRUCTURE
Paper Code
Nomenclature of Paper
PGDISM-01
PGDISM-02
PGDISM-03
PGDISM-04
PGDISM-05
PGDISM-06
PGDISM-07
PGDISM-08
PGDISM-09
Max. marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Note : 30% of the Maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each paper including
Practicals, Project report, Training report, Thesis, Lab, Viva-voce etc. as per the following criteria:
i).
20% Marks based on two assignments (handwritten)of 10% marks each.
ii). 10% Marks for Presentation/Viva-Voce.
51.
Bachelor of Business Administration is a three year degree course and has been designed to cater to the junior
level managerial requirements of the industry. The course structure is devised in a way that students are
exposed to all the functional specialisations and allied areas of management.
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COURSE STRUCTURE
Paper
Code
BBA-2nd Year
Nomenclature of Paper
Max.
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Paper
Code
Nomenclature of Paper
Max.
Marks
BBA-201
BBA-202
BBA-203
BBA-204
BBA-205
BBA-206
Business Law
Business Statistics
Marketing Management
Financial Accounting-II
Financial Management
Business Communication
100
100
100
100
100
100
BBA-207
100
BBA-3rd Year
BBA-301
BBA-302
BBA-303
BBA-304
BBA-305
BBA-306
BBA-307
Entrepreneurship Development
Human Resource Management
Production Management
Cost and Managerial Accounting
Sales Management
Income Tax Law and Practice
In-Company Training
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BBA-1st Year
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
(6 to 8 weeks)
Note : 30% of the Maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each paper including
Practicals, Project report, Training report, Thesis, Lab, Viva-voce etc. as per the following criteria:
i).
20% Marks based on two assignments (handwritten)of 10% marks each.
ii). 10% Marks for Presentation/Viva-Voce.
52.
This course has been devised to meet the evergrowing demand of those who wish to make a career in mass
communication after successful completion of their 10+2 examination.
B.A.(Mass Communication)-Ist Year
Paper
Code
Nomenclature of Paper
Paper
Code
Nomenclature of Paper
BMC-101
BMC-102
BMC-103
BMC-104
BMC-105
Human Communication
Hindi
English
Basic Writing Skills
Computer Applications
BMC-106
BMC-107
BMC-108
BMC-109
BMC-110
Social Sciences-I
Social Sciences-II
Mass communication
News Writing
Production Porfolio (I)
Max.
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
Max.
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
Reporting
Editing
100
100
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BMC-113
BMC-114
BMC-115
53.
100
100
100
Bachelor of Fashion Studies is a three years inegrated course and has been designed to cater to gain
knowledge of fashion & concepts relation to fashion. The course structure is devised in a way that students are
exposed to get familiarize with terminology related to apparel & seek fundamental knowledge about fashion,
textiles, art amd aestjetocs through design.
After successful completion of first year, if the student discontinues the course, he/she will be awarded
Certificate in Fashion Studies. After completing 2nd year, if the student discontinues the course, he/she will be
awarded Diploma in Fashion Studies and after successful completion of 3rd year, the students shall be
awarded the degree of Bachelor of Fashion Studies(BFS)
COURSE STRUCTURE
BFS-1st Year
Paper
Code
Nomenclature of Paper
BFS-2nd Year
Max.
Marks
Paper
Code
Nomenclature of Paper
100
100
100
BFS-201
BFS-202
BFS-203
Fashion Illustration
Costume through the ages
Pattern Making-II (Practical)
100
100
100
100
BFS-204
Max.
Marks
Garment Construction-II
(Practical)
BFS-205 Surface Development
Techniques(Theory: 70, Project:30)
BFS-206 Computer Aided Design
& Product Development (Practical)
BFS-207 Minor Project (Practical)
(Stage I-30+Stage II-30+Stage III-40)
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
BFS-3rd Year
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Paper
Code
Nomenclature of Paper
BFS-301
BFS-302
BFS-303
BFS-304
BFS-305
BFS-306
Max.Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
02.
03.
Amount
in Rupees
Without
Late fee
3rd Semester
9250/-*
31.08.2009
30.09.2009
31.10.2009
4th Semester
6750/-
31.01.2010
28.02.2010
31.03.2010
10250/-*
31.08.2009
30.09.2009
31.10.2009
6th Semester
7750/-
31.01.2010
28.02.2010
31.03.2010
Prospectus 2009-10
01.
8250/-*
31.10.2009
30.11.2009
31.12.2009
IInd Instalment
6750/-
31.01.2010
28.02.2010
31.03.2010
Ist Instalment
8250/-*
31.10.2010
30.11.2010
31.12.2010
IInd Instalment
6750/-
31.01.2011
28.02.2011
31.03.2011
Ist Instalment
8250/-*
31.10.2011
30.11.2011
31.12.2011
IInd Instalment
6750/-
31.01.2012
29.02.2012
31.03.2012
Ist Instalment
8250/-*
31.10.2012
30.11.2012
31.12.2012
IInd Instalment
6750/-
31.01.2013
28.02.2013
31.03.2013
Ist Instalment
9250/-*
31.10.2013
30.11.2013
31.12.2013
IInd Instalment
7750/-
31.01.2014
28.02.2014
31.03.2014
04.
7800/-*
31.10.2009
30.11.2009
31.12.2009
IInd Instalment
4200/-
31.01.2010
28.02.2010
31.03.2010
31.10.2010
31.01.2011
30.11.2010
28.02.2011
31.12.2010
31.03.2011
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08.
05.
06.
7800/-*
31.10.2009
30.11.2009
31.12.2009
IInd Instalment
4200/-
31.01.2010
28.02.2010
31.03.2010
7800/-*
4200/-
31.10.2009
31.01.2010
30.11.2009
28.02.2010
31.12.2009
31.03.2010
7800/-*
4200/-
31.10.2010
31.01.2011
30.11.2010
28.02.2011
31.12.2010
31.03.2011
31.08.2009
31.01.2010
31.08.2010
31.01.2011
30.09.2009
28.02.2010
30.09.2010
28.02.2011
31.10.2009
31.03.2010
31.10.2010
31.03.2011
07.
09.
7800/-*
4200/-
31.10.2009
31.01.2010
30.11.2009
28.02.2010
31.12.2009
31.03.2010
7800/-*
4200/-
31.10.2010
31.01.2011
30.11.2010
28.02.2011
31.12.2010
31.03.2011
31.08.2009
31.01.2010
31.08.2010
31.01.2011
30.09.2009
28.02.2010
30.09.2010
28.02.2011
31.10.2009
31.03.2010
31.10.2010
31.03.2011
26.
28.
24
9250/-*
6750/9250/-*
6750/-
27.
9250/-*
6750/9250/-*
6750/-
9250/-*
6750/-
31.08.2009
31.01.2010
30.09.2009
28.02.2010
31.10.2009
31.03.2010
6600/-*
31.10.2009
30.11.2009
31.12.2009
IInd Instalment
3400/-
31.01.2010
28.02.2010
31.03.2010
7800/-*
31.10.2009
30.11.2009
31.12.2009
IInd Instalment
4200/-
31.01.2010
28.02.2010
31.03.2010
30.
31.
32.
51.
6600/-*
31.10.2009
30.11.2009
31.12.2009
IInd Instalment
3400/31.01.2010
28.02.2010
P.G. DIPLOMA IN BAKERY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (PGDBST)
31.03.2010
Ist Instalment
6600/-*
31.10.2009
30.11.2009
31.12.2009
IInd Instalment
3400/-
31.01.2010
28.02.2010
31.03.2010
6600/-*
31.10.2009
30.11.2009
31.12.2009
IInd Instalment
3400/-
31.01.2010
28.02.2010
31.03.2010
6600/-*
31.10.2009
30.11.2009
31.12.2009
IInd Instalment
3400/-
31.01.2010
28.02.2010
31.03.2010
Prospectus 2009-10
29.
8400/-*
31.10.2009
30.11.2009
31.12.2009
IInd Instalment
4600/-
31.01.2010
28.02.2010
31.03.2010
Ist Instalment
8400/-*
31.10.2010
30.11.2010
31.12.2010
IInd Instalment
4600/-
31.01.2011
28.02.2011
31.03.2011
Ist Instalment
8400/-*
31.10.2011
30.11.2011
31.12.2011
IInd Instalment
4600/-
31.01.2012
29.02.2012
31.03.2012
52.
7800/-*
31.10.2009
30.11.2009
31.12.2009
IInd Instalment
4200/-
31.01.2010
28.02.2010
31.03.2010
7800/-*
31.10.2010
30.11.2010
31.12.2010
IInd Instalment
4200/-
31.01.2011
28.02.2011
31.03.2011
7800/-*
31.10.2011
30.11.2011
31.12.2011
IInd Instalment
4200/-
31.01.2012
29.02.2012
31.03.2012
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53.
Prospectus 2009-10
8400/-*
31.10.2009
30.11.2009
31.12.2009
IInd Instalment
BFS - 2nd Year
4600/-
31.01.2010
28.02.2010
31.03.2010
Ist Instalment
8400/-*
31.10.2010
30.11.2010
31.12.2010
IInd Instalment
4600/-
31.01.2011
28.02.2011
31.03.2011
Ist Instalment
8400/-*
31.10.2011
30.11.2011
31.12.2011
IInd Instalment
4600/-
31.01.2012
29.02.2012
31.03.2012
* Includes Rs. 500/- as University Regn. fee in case of fresh admission and as continuation fee in case of
promotion to next class/ Year and Rs. 2000/- as university examination fee in the case of semester courses &
Rs. 1000/- in the case of Annual Courses.
Important Notes Regarding Fee ( For All Courses)
i)
The first instalment of fee must be sent along with the admission form without which the same shall be
rejected.
ii)
The fee structure given in the above chapter includes Admission fee, Registration fee,
Continuation fee, Examination fee, Study material fee and fee for PCP and also share of study-centres
for providing student-support services and teaching as per norms of the University. Students are
advised not to make any excess payment. However, Rs. 500/- will be charged separately as
examination fee from re- appearing candidates.
iii)
The students taking admission through the study centres may deposit the prescribed fee with their
study centers for onward transmission to the University. The study Centres may deposit the fee in the
nearest branch of PNB in account No.0203021100000023 (INR) in the name of the individual student
and for that purpose individual fee deposit voucher (Annexed with the prospectus) may be used instead
of depositing the fee in the name of Study centre itself. The candidates taking admission direct in the
University may deposit the required fee by way of Demand Draft in favour of the Registrar, GJUS&T,
Hisar OR will deposit their fee in any CBS Branch of PNB in Account No. 0203021100000023 (INR).
Fee may also be deposited by the Study Centres / direct students through demand drafts in favour of
the Registrar GJUS&T, Hisar or in cash with University Accounts Branch.
A copy of form (challan) for remittance of fee with the above Bank is given in the prospectus at
Annexures-VI.
iv)
Please write your name, course, enrolment number and complete address on the backside of the
demand draft failing which the Directorate will not be responsible for non-attendance of any
communication or non-adjustment of fee in his/her account and consequences thereof in this regard.
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In case of non-receipt of any type of dues/ fees or part thereof and / or for non-receipt of any
document by the specified date (s), the candidature of the candidates will be treated as cancelled.
The candidature can, however, be restored during the session on payment of balance dues with late fee
as per rules and the required document alongwith the re-admission fee of Rs. 500/-, as the case may
be. If the outstanding dues are not remitted and required documents are not submitted before the
termination of theory examination, candidature shall not be revived in any case except in hard
and genuine cases with the approval of the Vice-Chancellor on payment of additional late fee of
Rs. 1000/-. Thereafter, such a candidate can, however, seek admission afresh in the subsequent
session if otherwise eligible to appear in the University examination. In that case the candidate will be
required to pay all dues afresh. No adjustment/refund of fee paid in previous session will be admissible.
vi)
The fee or any document will be deemed to have been received only when it is actually delivered in the
Directorate office. For delay on the part of postal authorities or courier services, the directorate will not
be responsible.
vii)
All admissions/enrolments are provisional. However, the University reserves the right to cancel an
admission, if any deficiency for admission to a course is found at a later stage.
viii)
50% concession in total fee will be given to GJUS&T employees and their dependents/ wards/spouse.
ix)
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v)
The scholarship is admissible to SC students of Haryana State whose parent's income from all
sources does not exceed Rs. one Lac per annum. The candidate will apply for SC Scholarship on the
prescribed application form available from the Directorate of Distance Education / concerned study
centre alongwith all documents, i.e., caste, income certificate issued by the competent authority after
finalization of his/her admission. Value of scholarship will be as per guidelines issued by the State
Govt. from time to time. The last date for receiving the applications for Scholarship will be as under:
For admissions made upto 31-10-2009
31-10-2009
31-12-2009
The fee will be charged from SC students in two instalments at the time of admission and also in
subsequent years which will be adjusted/refunded on receipt of SC scholarship from the govt.
x)
The fee concession on the pattern of Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology 's
employees will also be extended to the employees of the office of the Directorate of Technical Education
Haryana in the Head Office at Chandigarh and the Audit staff posted in Guru Jambheshwar University
of Science & Technology Hisar for pursuing studies in all the Courses being run by the University.
However, the Audit Staff will be entitled to avail such facility upto the period till they remain posted in
Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Hisar.
xi)
The students must remit the fee of subsequent semesters/ instalments as per the schedule without
waiting for the result so as to enable the Directorate to supply the study material in time.
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Minimum
Duration
Maximum
Duration
1 Year
after PGDCA
i)
Annual or
Semeseter
System
Semester
MCA-3rd Yr.
1 Year
after M.Sc.
(Computer Sc.)
i)
Semester
5 Years
8 Years
Annual
04.
M.A.(Mass Comm.)
2 Years
4 Years
Annual
08.
1 Year
3 Years
Annual
05.
MIB
2 Years
4 Years
Annual
06.
MBA
2 Yrs. +project
(one sem.)
5 Years
Semester
07.
M.Com.
2 Years
4 Years
Annual
09.
M.Sc. (Mathematics)
2 Years
4 Years
Semester
26.
PGDCA
1 Year
3 Years
Semester
27.
PGDA&PR
1 Year
3 Years
Annual
28.
PGDT
1 Year
3 Years
Annual
29.
PGDEM
1 Year
3 Years
Annual
30.
PGDBST
1 Year
3 Years
Annual
31.
PGDCBM
1 Year
3 Years
Annual
32.
PGDISM
1 Year
3 Years
Annual
51.
BBA
3 Years
5 Years
Annual
52.
3 Years
5 Years
Annual
53.
BFS
3 Years Integrated
5 Years
Annual
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Medium of Instruction
Medium of Exam /
Assignments
01.
M.Sc.(Computer Science)
English
English
02.
MCA (3 years)
---do---
English
---do-----do-----do-----do-----do-----do-----do-----do-----do-----do-----do-----do-----do-----do-----do--English or Hindi
English
English
English or Hindi or Urdu or Punjabi
English or Hindi or Urdu or Punjabi
English or Hindi
English
English
English
English
English or Hindi
English or Hindi
English
English
English or Hindi
English
English
English or Hindi
English
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03.
04.
08.
05.
06.
07.
09.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
51.
52.
53.
The Directorate will supply study material in the form of Self Instructional printed book/lessons. The
direct students will get the same directly from the Directorate and the students enrolled through study
centres will collect the material from their respective study centres.
ii)
a)
b)
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7.1
7.2
LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF EXAMINATION FORMS WITH FEE of Rs. 500 FOR REAPPEAR/IMPROVEMENT CANDIDATES (To be submitted to Controller of Examinations) :
Examination
Without
Schedule of
Late Fee
Rs.500/-
Examinations
30th November
31st Dec.or
10 days before
the commencement
of exams.
Exams to be held in May
31st March
30th April or
10 days before
the commencement
of exams.
30th April
31st May or
10 days before
the commencement
of exams.
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Note :
No examination Form will be accepted after the last date with late fee of Rs.500/-. However, the
candidates can submit their examination forms for re-appear/improvement within 20 days without any
late fee from the date of declaration of the result.
ii)
The University reserves the right to alter the schedule / provisions whenever considered necessary.
iii)
The examination form and fee for re-appear, once deposited shall not be permitted to be withdrawn.
Such examination fee is neither refundable nor adjustable for any other course or subsequent
examination.
iv)
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i)
The re-appear examination forms along with requisite fee and required documents are to be sent
directly to the Controller of Examinations, G.J.U.S.&T., Hisar.
7.3
A candidate who gets re-appear in one or more papers shall pay a fee of Rs.500/- for the whole
examination. A specimen of examination Form for such candidates ( having re-appear) has been
provided in the prospectus (Annexure II). Photocopy of the form can also be used for subsequent
years/exams. A candidate who has been placed under compartment/re-appear in more than one
examination is required to apply separately for re-appear (s) on separate examination form meant for
re-appear/improvement alongwith requisite fee. The students are advised to use photo copy of the
same for re-appear/improvement. The University will not be responsible to supply to the candidates
the examination form meant for re-appear(s). The candidates are eligible to do improvement after
passing the course within the maximum period of a course as prescribed in Chapter-VI.
Thereafter, no candidate will be eligible for improvement after expiry of prescribed period. The
students are, therefore, required to be in touch with the University.
7.4
The examination centre will ordinarily be created at the university and other places to be decided
from time to time. Change of centre of theory/practical examination can be allowed in genuine cases
by the Director or the officer authorised by him upto 10 days before the commencement of the
examination, on valid grounds on payment of Rs.500/-. The direct students shall have to exercise their
option for examination centre in the space provided in the admission form. However, this option will not
confer any absolute right to the students for such centres. The exam centres to the students seeking
admission through Study Centres
to be created / approved by
shall
examination at
various places outside Hisar keeping in view the strength of students in the area concerned,
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7.5
The minimum marks required to pass the examination shall be as under :a)
b)
BBA
i.
ii.
c)
d)
PGDCA/M.Sc. (Computer Science)/MCA (3-5 yrs. course), MBA, M.Com., MIB, PGDT &
PGDISM
i
40% marks in external examination including practical, Project report, Training Report,
Thesis, Lab, Viva-Voce
ii
40 % marks in aggregate.
A candidate who fails or remains absent in one or more papers of any semester examination, i.e.,
odd/even of any course will be eligible to re-appear in the exams as per clause 7.1, if
otherwise eligible.
The result of the candidates who have passed the course shall be classified in the divisions as
under on the basis of aggregate marks obtained in all the examinations and the division obtained by
the candidate shall be stated in his/her degree:
a)
.........
First Division
b)
Those who obtain 50% or more but less than 60% marks
.........
Second Division
c)
.........
Third Division
d)
Candidates who pass all the exams in the first attempt and within the minimum duration of the
course by obtaining 75% or more marks of the total aggregate shall be declared to have
"Passed with Distinction"
7.6
i)
Course
Paper Code
Title of Report
Date of Submission
MBA
CP-402
Synopsis
MBA
CP-402
Research Project
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BBA-307
In-Company Training
31st March
MIB
MIB-107
PGDT
PGDT-107
30th April
MCA
MS-41
Synopsis
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MS-41
Thesis/Project Report
BA (M.C.)
BMC-110/115
Production Portfolio
MA (M.C.)
MMC-106/206
Production Portfolio
- do -
PGDA & PR
PGDAPR-106
Assignment
- do -
MCA-308
Minor Project
Synopsis
Project
PGDCBM
PGDCBM-06
Dissertation
30th April
PGDISM
PGDISM-08
30th April
Note :
1.
The students of above mentioned courses are required to submit their Project Reports/Thesis/ Training
Reports/Assignments/Production Portfolio duly completed in all respects upto the dates mentioned
against each without late fee. Thereafter, the reports shall be accepted with late fee of Rs.1000/- upto
one month by the Director. However, in exceptional cases, the Vice-Chancellor may allow a candidate
to submit his project/training report/ thesis with late fee of Rs. 2000/- upto next two months only. If a
candidate still fails to submit the same, he/she will be treated as "absent" and/or re-appear case.
He/She can apply for re-appear within the time period permissible under the rules.
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2.
For supplementry examination the candidates will have to submit Project/Training Reports/Thesis/
Disseration/Assignments/Production Portfolio (wherever applicable) upto 30th November every year
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alongwith reappear exam form & fee. In case these are not submitted by this date, the same will be
accepted with late fee of Rs.1000/- upto 31st December by the Director. However, in exceptional cases,
the Vice-Chancellor may allow a candidate to submit his Project/Training Report/Thesis/ Dissertation/
Assignments/Production Portfolio with late fee of Rs. 2000/- upto 31st January only. If a candidate
still fails to submit the same upto 31st January, he/she will be treated as "absent" and a re-appear
case. He/She can apply for re-appear within the time period permissible under the rules.
7.7
Incomplete admission form, in any respect and without requisite fee will be summarily rejected.
The students seeking admission direct or through study centre must ensure that they are
eligible for taking admission. In case of any doubt they can consult the Directorate before
submission of admission form.
ii)
The university does not take the responsibility for postal delay or loss of any document / letter in
transit
iii)
No application form for admission received after the last date specified for the purpose will be
entertained. However, in case the last date is holiday or that day is declared holiday by the
university, the next working day will be considered as the last date for the purpose. Concession
of 7 days to Study Centres at Hisar & 10 days to out station Study Centres beyond the last date
will be admissible.
iv)
Besides attested copies of the testimonials (evidencing date of birth, score in qualifying
examination etc) the students are required to send the original certificates alongwith application
form. In case a study centre/ student fails to submit the original documents by respective cut off
dates, the original documents shall have to be submitted with a late fee of Rs. 500/- per student
before the termination of theory examination failing which the provisions of clause (v) of chapter V
will be applicable. For safe return of original certificates after their verification by the office, the
students admitted directly are advised to send alongwith application form a self addressed
envolpe of size 10" x 12" bearing postage stamps worth Rs.35/-
v)
The university reserves the right to change the course curri-culum whenever it will be felt that
the change/modification could best serve the interest of the students and the potential
employers.
vi)
Suppression of any information or furnishing any false information by a candidate will lead
to immediate cancellation of his/her admission at any time. In such cases fee paid shall
not be refunded.
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vii)
For change of address the Directorate should be informed atleast 4 weeks in advance to avoid
viii)
The information given, is an indication of the university's plans as on date of publication of this
document. Details can be modified from time to time for academic and operational reasons. The
students will be governed by latest regulations applicable to them during academic year.
ix)
In the event of any inconsistancy in the rules framed for admission or in the event of any
clarification with respect to the above said rules/instructions, the matter shall be referred to the
Vice-Chancellor for interpretation and the interpretation given by the Vice-Chancellor shall be
final. The Vice-Chancellor is also competent to remove any inconsistancy and decide as to
which provision shall take precedence over the other.
x)
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Any legal dispute relating to admission of a student will be subject to jurisdication of the courts at
Hisar only.
xi)
Character certificate :
Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination in 2007-08 may submit Character
Certificate from the Head of the Institution last attended. Those who have passed the qualifying
examination as a private candidate or earlier to 2007-08 should submit their Character
Certificates duly signed by a Gazetted Officer. A candidate who is in service may submit the
character certificate issued by the employer.
xii)
The eligible students who have paid first instalment of fees will be informed of their enrolment
numbers (which will also be mentioned on the Identity Card). This enrolment No. will continue
for the entire duration of the programme. The same number will be used as examination Roll
Number of the student. Duplicate enrolment card will be issued by the University Directorate
only on payment of Rs 100/-.
xiii)
There is no bar of passing of any paper for promotion to 2nd and subsequent years in respect of
MBA, M.A. (Mass Comm.), M.Com., BBA, BFS, B.A. (Mass Comm.), MIB, M.Sc. (CS), MCA (3
& 5 yrs), M.Sc.(Mathematics). However, the total duration to complete the courses will be as per
Chapter VI.
xiv)
The admissions to M.Sc. (Computer Science)/ 2nd year of MCA (3 yrs) and 3rd year of MCA (3
yrs) & M.A. (Mass Communication) 2nd year is also allowed through lateral entry scheme
subject to passing the qualifying examination from the universities as per eligiblity mentioned in
chapter-III.
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7.8
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apply on the proforma provided in the prospectus (Annexure-IV). For this purpose the proforma duly
filled in along with DD of Rs.1000/- in favour of Registrar, GJUS&T Hisar and attested copies of DMC of
last / final exam. passed may be sent to the Directorate of Distance Education. In case original
migration certificate is lost, the application for duplicate migration certificate alongwith fee & affidavit
from Ist class Magistrate is required.
7.8-a CHANGE OF STUDY CENTRE
A student once admitted to a study centre will not ordinarily be allowed to change the study centre.
However, the change of study centre may be allowed on valid grounds in 2nd and 4th semester which
will be effective from 3rd & 5th semester respectively for apportionment of fee except that a student
admitted to a study centre can become direct student of the University at any stage. In the case of
annual courses, the change of study centre may be allowed after payment of fee of 2nd installment of
each year which will be effective from the next year of the course for apportionment of fee. For change
of study centre, NOC from both the centres with a fee of Rs.1000/-should be sent to the Directorate at
least 15 days before the last date of payment of fee of that semester / installment. No change of study
centre is permissible at the same station except Delhi.
7.9
RE-EVALUATION
i)
A candidate may apply for re-evaluation on the prescribed form as given in the Prospectus
(Annexure-III) alongwith the original D.M.C. and the requisite fee of Rs. 200/- per paper within
30 days of the declaration of the result or the despatch of the Detailed Marks Card to the
Directorate of Distance Education (to the candidate, in case of Ex-student) as the case may be,
whichever is later. Provided that the Vice-Chancellor in hard and exceptional cases, may
permit, with a late fee of Rs. 400/- in case of a candidate who submits the re-evaluation form
after stipulated period but not later than 90 days of the declaration of the result.
(ii)
The re-evaluation forms alongwith original detailed marks card and requisite fee of Rs.200/- per
paper are to be sent directly to the Controller of Examinations, G.J.U.S. & T., Hisar.
7.10
MISCELLENOUS INFORMATION
(i)
The candidates appearing in the qualifying examination and whose result has not yet been
declared may apply for admission to various courses as per schedule of admissions. Such
candidates will have to produce the evidence of their having cleared the qualifying examination
by 31st December of every year with late fee of Rs.500/- failing which their candidature for
admission will be treated as cancelled and the fee deposited will be forfeited. It will be within the
discretion of Vice-Chancellor to extend this date on valid grounds, with late fee to be decided
from time to time.
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(ii)
No fee will be refunded in case any candidate is found as ineligible for admission to a particular
(iii)
The candidate who have passed the qualifying examination in more than one part, say first year,
second year etc. shall be required to send original certificates and attested copies of
certificates/DMC/Degree of all the parts instead of only the final year of degree.
(iv)
(v)
In case it is noticed, at any stage, that any bogus certificate/information was submitted by a
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course or in case a candidate dicontinues studies after admission for whatsoever reasons.
The Director of Study centre will ensure the fullfilment of eligibility conditions, completion of
required fee and documents after comparing the same with the original before sending the
admission form to the Unviersity. In case of non-fulfilment of eligbility, the concerned study
centre will be resposible for the same. The candidate will not be entitled to seek any relief or
have any remedy against the university.
(vii)
After the declaration of the result, DMC of candidates will be sent by UPC post. In case the result
of any candidate is RL or has been declared provisional or cancelled etc. for any reason, the
candidates are advised to approach the University immediately with the relevant document to
enable the University to take further necessary action accordingly.
(viii)
Examination form duly attested by the Director of study centre concerned be filled and signed at
appropriate places including the Enrolment card. Attested photos be affixed on examination
form and Admit Card at the space provided for the purpose.
(ix)
(x)
No adminission even "Provisional" shall be made on the basis of certificates issued by the
principal of the college. Admissions are to be made only on the basis of certificates issued by a
recognised Board/University.
(xi)
Candidates will have to ensure the submission of all required documenets and fee in time as
mentioned in the prospectus, failing which they will themselves be responsible for the
consequences including withholding the enrolment-cum-Identity card for appearing in the
University examinations.
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(xii)
Fee alongwith photocopy of admission forms and re-registration form shall be submitted by the
candidates separately for promotion to MSc., MCA (3yrs.),
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No fee shall be accepted in the form of money order or cheques. However, the candidates can
deposit the fee in cash directly in the Accounts Branch of the University, Original copy of the
receipt must be deposited in the Directorate of Distance Education.
(xiv)
(xv)
The issue of study material, if any, subject to checking of eligibility after receipt of admission
forms alongwith fees is merely a goodwill gesture and such shall not constitute the basis for
claiming admission in a course, if a candidate fails to submit the proof of elgibility within the
stipulated period or is found ineligible for admission at a later stage.
(xvi)
Option of papers (wherever applicable) once exercised will not ordinarily be allowed to be
changed. However, the change in option may be allowed by the Director in genuine cases upto
15 days before the commencement of examinations subject to depositing a fee of Rs. 500/-.
After this a late fee of Rs.1000/- will be charged up to the declaration of result of the concerned
semester/Annual Exam.
(xvii)
The result of all the courses is uploaded on the University Website : www.gju.ernet.in as soon
as it is declared. The students are advised to visit the University Website or Contact their Study
Centre for their result.
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Schedule of Operations
1.
Upto
(i)
31st October
(ii)
30th November
2.
3.
4.
31st December
(ii)
31st January
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CHAPTER - VIII
30th Nov.
10th May
15th May
15th March
27th March
25th Feb.
25th Feb.
12th March
Note :
(i)
No separate information for conduct of PCP will be sent to the students except in case of change in the
above schedule. The PCP for direct students will be conducted at GJUS&T, Hisar Campus, for which
the concerned Co-ordinator may be contacted.
(ii)
Exact dates for PCP will be notified by the concerned Study Centres.
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HARYANA
40
Sr.
No.
Centre
Code
Courses
1.
1101
2.
1103
3.
1104
Sri Guru Harkrishan Institute of Management, Sector-13 Ex., MBA, M.Com, MIB, PGDT, PGDEM,
Urban Estate, KARNAL T.No. 0184-4030493, 2202435, BBA, MCA (3 & 5 yrs), PGDCA,
93541-20710, 98960-81866 Fax No. 0184-2206237
M.Sc.(CS), MA(MC), PGDA&PR,
E-mail ID : ghim_karnal@yahoo.com
BA(MC), M.Sc.(Maths)
4.
1105
5.
1106
6.
1107
7.
1108
8.
1109
9.
1110
1111
11.
1112
12.
1113
13.
1114
14.
1115
15.
1117
16.
1118
17.
1119
18.
1120
19.
1121
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10.
41
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42
20.
1122
21.
1123
22.
1125
23.
1126
24.
1127
25.
1128
26.
1132
27.
1133
28.
1134
29.
1135
1136
31.
1137
32.
1139
33.
1140
Shri Balaji Institute of Computer & Management, SCO212, 2nd Floor, Sector-14, Panchkula T.No. 09888112553
E-mail ID : sbipanchkula@yahoo.co.in
34.
1141
35.
1143
36.
1144
J. K. Business School, Plot No.2, Damdama Lake Road, MBA, M.Com, MIB, PGDT, BBA,
Village Bhondsi, Tehsil Sohna, Gurgaon (Haryana)
MCA (3 & 5 yrs), PGDCA, M.Sc. (CS),
T.No.0124-2266511, 9818247222, 9717040583
M.Sc. (Maths)
Fax. No : 0124-2266520,
E-mail ID : arunhn@jkbschool.org
,
dirender@jkbschool.org
37
1145
38.
1146
39.
1147
40.
1148
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30.
43
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41.
1149
Saraswati Study Centre, SCF-25, Main Market, Sector13, Karnal (Haryana) T.No.0184-2202807, 9416048895
42.
1150
43.
1151
44.
1154
45.
1155
46
1156
44
47.
1157
48.
1158
49.
1159
50.
1160
51.
1161
52.
1162
1163
54.
1164
55.
1165
56.
1166
57.
1167
Maharaja Aggarsain Computer Centre, C/o ASD Sr. Sec. MBA, M.Com, MIB, PGDT, BBA,
School, Pull Bazar,NARNAUL 123 001
MCA (3 & 5 yrs), PGDCA, M.Sc. (CS),
T. No. 01285-329584
M.Sc. (Maths)
58.
1168
59.
1169
60.
1170
Mentors Institute of Business Management, SCO 125, MBA, M.Com, MIB, PGDT, BBA,
Sector 17, HUDA, JAGADHARI
MCA (3 & 5 yrs), PGDCA, M.Sc. (CS),
T.No. 98964-22566, 93555-22566
M.Sc. (Maths)
61.
1171
62.
1172
63.
1173
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53.
45
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46
64.
1174
Shri Balaji Institute of Computer & Management, SCO93, Prem Nagar, AMBALA CITY Tel. No. 94161-39575
65.
1175
66.
1176
67
1177
68.
1178
69.
1179
70.
1180
71.
1181
72.
1182
73.
1183
74.
1184
1185
76.
1186
77.
1187
78.
1188
79.
1189
80.
1190
81.
1191
82.
1192
83.
1193
84.
1194
85.
1195
86.
1196
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75.
47
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87.
1197
88.
1198
89.
1199
Eklavya Institute of Technology & Management, Bassau MBA, M.Com, MIB, PGDT, BBA,
Market, Ward No. 15, Barwal
a (Hisar) Haryana-125 121
MCA (3 & 5 yrs), PGDCA, M.Sc. (CS),
Tel : 01693-242700, (Mob) : 9896674420 E. Mail ID :
M.Sc. (Maths)
ekllavyaitm@.hotmail.com
90
1200
91
3101
DELHI
48
92.
1201
93.
1202
94.
1203
Delhi Institute of Management & Services, H.O. 11061108, Akashdeep Building, Bara Khamba Road, New
Delhi 1 T.No.011-23315018, 23315019, 09350390764
Fax No. 011-23312187 E-mail IDdimsinfo@gmail.com
:
95.
1205
96.
1206
97.
1208
1211
99.
1212
100.
1213
101.
1214
102.
1217
103.
1220
104.
1222
105.
1223
106.
1225
107.
1226
108.
1227
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98.
49
Prospectus 2009-10
50
109.
1228
110.
1230
111.
1232
112.
1233
113.
1234
114.
1236
115.
1237
116.
1238
117.
1239
118.
1240
119.
1241
120.
1242
Jagan Nath Institute of Management Sciences, Plot No.2, MBA, M.Com, MIB, PGDT, BBA,
Community Centre, Sector-3, Rohini, Delhi 110085
MCA (3 & 5 yrs), PGDCA, M.Sc. (CS),
T.No.27519276, 77, 78 Fax No. 27519266
MA(MC), PGDA&PR, BA(MC),
E-mail ID : contact@jims.in
M.Sc. (Maths)
121.
1243
122.
1244
123.
1245
124.
1246
125.
1247
Universal Network of Infotech, WZ-61A/8A, Street NoMBA, M.Com, MIB, PGDT, BBA,
17, Vashist Park, Pankha Road, Opposite Near Janakpuri MCA (3 & 5 yrs), PGDCA, M.Sc. (CS),
Institutional Area, NEW DELHI-110 046 . Tel
M.Sc. (Maths)
25383935, 25393661, 25397117, Cell ; 9810212087,
9871051134, 9871051132. Fax : +91-1125397117 Email
: info@unidelindia.com , palaramlather Yahoo.com
Web siete :www.unidelindia.com
126.
1248
127.
1249
128.
1250
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PUNJAB
52
129.
1301
130.
1302
131.
1303
132.
1304
133.
1305
134.
1306
135.
1307
Versatile Computer Institute, SCO 25, Beant Singh Aman MBA, M.Com, MIB, PGDT, BBA,
Nagar, Bela Road Part 2, ROPAR 140 001
MCA (3 & 5 yrs), PGDCA, M.Sc. (CS),
Tel No. 01881 228887, 645097, 09855479097,
M.Sc. (Maths)
09216679097 E-mail ID:
versatile_institute@yahoo.com
136.
1308
Unique Art & Craft Teacher Training Institute, Red Cross MBA, M.Com, MIB, PGDT, BBA,
Building, Near Civil Hospital, BATHINDA (Pb.)
PGDCA, M.Sc. (Maths)
Tel. No. 09888077100 E-mail ID: uni@rediffmail.com
137.
1309
138.
1310
139.
1311
140.
1401
BRC Institute of Marketing & Management, 188, Sector19-A, Chandigarh 160019, T.No.0172-3243214,
2774390, 3202787, 2775243, 3243214, 09815307942(M)
E mail ID : bosscomputers@yahoomail.com
141.
1402
142.
1403
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CHANDIGARH
RAJASTHAN
143.
1501
144.
1502
145.
1503
146.
1505
147.
1506
148.
1507
Jagan Institute of Management Studies, IP-2&3, Sitapura MBA, M.Com, MIB, PGDT, BBA,
Industrial Area, Phase-IV, JAIPUR. T.No.0141-2771516 MA(MC), PGDA&PR, PGDMC,
BA(MC), M.Sc. (Maths)
149.
1508
53
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150.
1509
151.
1510
152.
1511
153.
1512
UTTAR PARDESH
54
154.
1602
155.
1603
156.
1604
157.
1608
158.
1609
159.
1610
160
1611
1612
162.
1613
163.
1614
164.
1615
Alliant College of Applied Management, Ramghat Road, MBA, M.Com, MIB, PGDT, BBA,
Near Quarsi Chauraha, Quarsi, Aligarh (UP).
M.Sc. (Maths)
Tel No. 098377 55573, 09927109040, 09756934543,
0571-2741174 E-mail ID acam@sify.com
:
165.
1616
166.
1617
167.
1618
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161
UTTARAKHAND
168.
1701
169.
1702
170.
1703
171.
1704
55
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HIMACHAL PARDESH
172.
1801
173.
1802
174.
1803
1901
Kawa Institute of Management & Technology, N.H. Bye MBA, M.Com, MIB, PGDT, BBA,
Pass Road, Narwal, Jammu (J&K) T.No.0191-2476654, MCA (3 & 5 yrs), PGDCA, M.Sc. (CS),
2476820, 094191-89855, 094193-21900 Fax No.2476817 MA(MC), PGDA&PR, BA(MC),
E-mail ID : kawainstitutes@rediffmail.com
M.Sc. (Maths)
MADHYA PARDESH
176.
2001
177.
2003
178.
2004
Mother Teresa Institute, Vidya Niketan, Purani Chhawni, MBA, M.Com, MIB, PGDT, BBA,
A B Road, Gwalior (MP) Tel :0751-2490694, 4036023,
MCA (3 & 5 yrs), PGDCA, M.Sc. (CS),
09425112384 (M) FAX : 0751-2322509
BA(MC), M.Sc. (Maths)
E mail ID : director@mtinursing.com
ANDHRA PARDESH
179.
2101
180.
2102
KERALA
56
181.
2201
182
2204
Director
Distance Education, G.J.U.S.&T., Hisar
263157
2.
Director
Haryana School of Business, G.J.U.S.&T., Hisar
263111
3.
Chairman
Deptt. of Environmental Sc.& Engg., G.J.U.S.&T., Hisar
and Co-ordinator, PGDEM
263321
4.
Chairman
Deptt. of Computer Sc. & Engg., G.J.U.S.&T., Hisar
and Co-ordinator, PGDCA / M.Sc.(Computer Sc.) / MCA
263173, 263373
5.
Chairman
Department of CM&T, G.J.U.S.&T., Hisar
263161
6.
Chairperson
Deptt. of Applied Psychology, G.J.U.S.&T., Hisar
and Co-ordinator, PGDCBM
263168
Chairman
Deptt. of Mathematics, G.J.U.S.&T., Hisar
and Co-ordinator, M.Sc. (Mathematics)
263167
Chairman
Deptt. of Food Technology, G.J.U.S.&T., Hisar
and Co-ordinator, PGDBST
263150
Chairperson
Deptt. of Advertising Management & Public Relations, G.J.U.S.&T., Hisar
and Co-ordinator, PGDA&PR
263187
10.
263310
11.
263571
12.
263343
13.
263135
14.
263128
15.
263158
263141
17.
263395
18.
Superintendent (Conduct)
(For Date Sheet & Examination Centre of DE Programmes)
263131
19.
Enquiry-cum-Reception
7.
8.
9.
16.
276735, 263571
Note : Kindly contact the Dy. Registrar(Exams.) / Superintendent(Results) for all enquiries pertaining
to examination / results.
Regular Courses