Information Brochure 2015-2016
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Information Brochure 2015-2016
DESHBANDHU COLLEGE (University of Delhi) PROSPECTUS 2015 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor ADMISSION SCHEDULE Activity Date Online Registration Thursday, 28th May, 2015 to Monday, 15th June, 2015 Issue & Receipt of Registration Forms at the Registration Centers Friday, 5th June to Monday, 15th June 2015 Notification of first admission list by colleges Thursday, 25th June, 2015 Admission and Payment of fees Thursday, 25th June to Saturday, 27th June, 2015 Notification of Second Admission List by the Colleges Tuesday, 30th June, 2015 Admission and Payment of fees Tuesday 30th June to Thursday, 2nd July, 2015 Notification of Third Admission List by the Colleges Saturday, 4th July, 2015 Admission and Payment of fees Saturday, 4th July, to Tuesday, 7th July, 2015 Notification of Fourth Admission List by the Colleges (if any) Thursday, 9th July, 2015 Admission and Payment of fees Thursday, 9th July to Saturday, 11th July, 2015 Notification of Fifth Admission List by the Colleges (if any) Tuesday, 14th July, 2015 Admission and Payment of fees Tuesday, 14th July to Thursday, 16th July, 2015 Notification of Sixth Admission List by the Colleges (if any) Monday, 20th July, 2015 Admission and Payment of fees Monday, 20th July to Wednesday, 22nd July, 2015 Notification of Seventh Admission List by the Colleges (if any) Friday, 24th July, 2015 Admission and Payment of fees Friday, 24th July to Monday, 27th July, 2015 Time 9.30AM to 3.00PM excluding Sunday 9.00AM Upto 1.00PM* 9.00AM Upto 1.00PM* 9.00AM Upto 1.00PM* 9.00AM Upto 1.00PM* 9.00AM Upto 1.00PM* 9.00AM Upto 1.00PM* 9.00AM Upto 1.00PM* * For Evening Colleges, Timings for depositing Fee:4.00 PM to 7.00 PM Further lists and conversions fo OBS seats, if required, will be notified later. Orientation for Students : 10.00am on 20th July, 2015 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Contents izkpk;Z dh vksj ls-The College 2 3 Academic Life • • • • • • • • • • • Courses on Offer Admission List of Documents Required at the time of Submission Reservations of Seats Rechecking/Revaluation and Compartment Cases Admission on the basis of Sports Admission on the basis of ExtraCurricular Activities (ECA) Fee and other Charges Cancellation of Admission / Refund of Fee ços'k çfØ;k vkSj vU; lwpuk,¡ Departments 4 5 9 9 10 10 12 13 14 16 21 Students Guide • • • • • • • • • I-Card Attendance Rules and Ordinances Members of Internal Complaint Committee Proctorial Comm. / Grievance Committee Special Categories Enabling Committee Financial Aid Gold Medals and Prizes Scholarships List of Holidays 63 64 72 72 72 73 74 75 76 Campus Life • • • • • • • Sports / NSS NCC / Debating Society The Deshbandhu Dramatics Society Timbre / Desh The College Magazine Tree Plantation / Placement Cell The Students Union Students Activities under Departments 77 78 79 80 80 81 81 Resources • • Library / Web Access Centre Planning and Development 82 83 Administration • • Administrative Team List of Non- Teaching Staff 84 85 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor izkpk;Z dh vksj ls----eSa] vius lHkh lgdfeZ;ksa ds lkFk vkidk bl laLFkku eas Lokxr djrk gw¡A ns'kca/kq dkWyst] nf{k.k fnYyh dk lcls iqjkuk dkWyst gS vkSj vius fof'k"V ekgkSy rFkk ewY;ksa ds fy, izfl) gSA gjs&Hkjs isM+ksa vkSj eSnkuksa ds chp fLFkr bl dkWyst esa Js"B dh xq.koÙkk ls lEiUu csgn izfrc) f'k{kd] dk;Zdq'ky deZpkjh gSa vkSj ,d izHkko'kkyh 'kkldh; fudk; gSA bldh lqfo/kkvksa esa fujarj foLrkj ,oa o`f) gks jgh gS vkSj mUgsa v|ru fd;k tk jgk gSA vkids thou esa vkusokys bl egRoiw.kZ pj.k esa ;gk¡ ds ekU; f'k{kdx.k vkids fe= vkSj ekxZ n'kZd gksaxsA ;g dkWyst vius fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks fofHkUu fo"k;ksa esa dbZ fodYi miyC/k djkrk gS rkfd os viuh #fp;ksa vkSj y{; ds vuqlkj vius futh dkS'ky&fodkl vkSj 'kks/k ds {ks=ksa esa izf'kf{kr gks ldsaA ge ,d ,slk lqjf{kr lkekftd vkSj HkkSfrd ekgkSy rS;kj djus dk iz;kl djrs gS ftlessa gekjs fo|kFkhZ f'kf{kr gksdj lQy gks ik,aA gekjs fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh lQyrk dk iSekuk flQZ mudh fMfxz;k¡ ugha gSaA os bl dkWyst ls ,d lfØ; vkSj izHkko'kkyh fo'o ukxfjd cu dj fudyrs gSa rkfd thou dk tks Hkh {ks= os vius fy, pqus mleas os ,d usr`Rodkjh Hkwfedk fuHkk ldsaA bls gkfly djus ds fy, ge fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks d{kk ls ijs fofo/k izdkj ds fØ;kdykiksa esa O;kid :i ls Hkkx ysus ds fy, izksRlkfgr djrs gSaA gesa viuh vdknfed Js"Brk] [ksydwn dh xfrfof/k;ksa] ,ulhlh] ,u,l,l vkSj okn&fookn o jax&eap lEcU/kh miyfC/k;ksa ij ukt gSA eSa] vkSj ns'kca/kq dkWyst dk gj O;fDr vkidk gkfnZd Lokxr djrs gaS vkSj vkids mTToy Hkfo"; dh dkeuk djrs gSaA Mk0 vt; dqekj vjksMk izkpk;Z 2 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor The College Deshbandhu College Ranked 28th in top 50 colleges of India and 8th in city of Delhi (In Science) - India Today-Nielsen Survey 2010 DESHBANDHU COLLEGE was established in the year 1952 by the Ministry of Rehabilitation, in the memory of Late Lala Deshbandhu Gupta - a veteran freedom fighter. The college made a humble beginning with just 72 students and courses like Prep (Arts), Prep (Science) and Pre-medical. The college was transferred to The Ministry of Education and later taken over by the University of Delhi. Guided by the mantra "Karmanyevadhikaraste" - our motto, the college continues to grow both in size and stature. Today, Deshbandhu College is a fully maintained constituent college of University of Delhi and has the distinction of being the oldest and the largest coeducational institution in South Delhi promoting Arts, Commerce and Science courses. The college offers seven post graduate and eighteen undergraduate courses in disciplines Lala Deshbandhu Gupta ranging from Languages/Literature, History, Political Science, Patriot, Leader, Editor and Economics, and Commerce to all the major branches of Science Member of Constituent and Mathematics and caters to over 3000 students every year. Assembly of India The sprawling campus of Deshbandhu College, with its lawns, gardens and extensive grounds provide a healthy environment for all round development of the generation. The campus is dotted with an Administrative Block, an Arts Block, an Old Block, a huge Library and a Science Block with well-equipped laboratories, together with students' common rooms, a gymnasium, a Seminar hall and a canteen. The college is working actively towards realizing its plan for a Women's Hostel, an Auditorium and a three storied Academic Block. To encourage self-learning and to satisfy the thirst for knowledge of the students, the college library has a massive collection of about 97,000 books, a host of journals and magazines, a spacious reading room, a separate floor for teachers and research scholars, and a book bank section which lends text books to needy students. The college promotes organization of seminars, lectures, workshops, N.S.S., N.C.C. and other cocurricular activities. A number of scholarships and financial aid is provided to meritorious and needy students every year. Every student finds his/her expression through College Students' Union, affiliated to the Delhi University Students' Union. The Career-counselling and Placement Cell of the college provide suitable employment opportunities to graduating students through campus recruitment. The College has created a spacious "Web Access Center" in which 80 computers and servers provided by the Delhi University are housed. The servers have optical fiber connectivity and the College campus is Wi-Fi enabled. In addition there is a dedicated facility for use of computers and Internet connectivity in the library. The college is well equipped with all infrastructural/academic support that a student requires. The college and the faculty offer a holistic environment to the students and gives preference to their psychological/academic needs. This creates an informal, close-knit, friendly and supportive environment that encourages hard work and academic achievement. 3 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Academic Life COURSES ON OFFER (A) UNDERGRADUATE COURSES All undergraduate degree courses shall be taught in semester mode in the Academic Session 2015-16. OBC PH General 93 31 31 31 47 63 31 31 31 63 16 31 16 47 31 31 31 31 ST 185 62 62 62 93 123 62 62 62 123 31 62 31 93 62 62 62 62 SC B.A. B.A (H) ECONOMICS B.A (H) ENGLISH B.A (H) HINDI B.A (H) HISTORY B.A (H) POL. SCIENCE B.A (H) SANSKRIT B. COM. (H) B. Sc. LIFE SCIENCES B. Sc. PHYSICAL SCIENCES B. Sc.(H) BIO-CHEMISTRY B. Sc.(H) BOTANY B. Sc.(H) CHEMISTRY B. Sc.(H) MATHEMATICS B. Sc.(H) PHYSICS B. Sc.(H) ZOOLOGY B. Sc. PHYSICAL SCIENCES (COMP. Sc.) B. Sc. PHYSICAL SCIENCES(IND. CHEM.) Number of Seats Courses SEAT DISTRIBUTION CATEGORY WISE 28 9 9 9 14 18 9 9 9 18 5 9 5 14 9 9 9 9 14 5 5 5 7 9 5 5 5 9 2 5 2 7 5 5 5 5 50 17 17 17 25 33 17 17 17 33 8 17 8 25 17 17 17 17 4 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 (A) POST GRADUATE COURSES 1. M. Com. 2. M. Sc. (Mathematics) 3. M. A. (Hindi, English, Economics, Political Science, Sanskrit) Note: Students are admitted in the College for the Post Graduate Courses but for admission they have to apply directly to the concerned faculty of the University. * Disclaimer: Every care has been taken with regard to correctness and accuracy of the information at the time of publication of this prospectus. However, in case of any dispute, the decision of the college shall prevail. The college reserves the right to change / to withdraw or add subjects and courses including any change in the mode of examination in the event of any direction in this regard from the University of Delhi. 4 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor ADMISSION Procedure for Application: Application Form The University of Delhi has a Centralized Pre-Admission Form for admission to colleges. Candidates are encouraged to procure the Prospectus to obtain an overview of the college and also details on the selection criteria for different courses. Candidates eligible for admission to the college are required to fill the College Admission Form attached to the Prospectus before they can be admitted to the college. The college form will be available along with the Prospectus at the time of admission from the college counter. Eligibility Requirements for Admission: A candidate who has passed one of the following examinations can be considered for admission to the first year of B.A. Prog/B.Sc./ B.A. (Hons.)/B. Sc. (Hons.)/ B. Com. (Hons.) Course: (i) Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII) of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto, OR Pre-University Examination (2 years after 10 years of schooling) of an Indian University recognized by the University of Delhi, OR Intermediate Examination of an Indian University/Board or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto. (ii) Indian School Certificate Examination (class XII) of The Council of Indian School Certificate Examination, New Delhi. (iii) General Certificate of Education Examination of the U.K. (a) Passed in five subjects at Ordinary level. and (b) At least in two subjects at the Advanced level. These two advanced courses may either be chosen from among the five Ordinary level subjects or from outside this group as prescribed by the University of Delhi. (iv) Admission for IB Students: The equivalence to convert grade point average of the diploma awarded by the International Baccalaureate Organization, Geneva, Switzerland and percentage of marks awarded in the Senior School Certificate Examination of the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi, for purpose of admission to different courses in the University is as under ( see 4, 5, 6 ). However, the equivalence formula issued and certified by the institution last attended by the student may be accepted on a provisional basis for granting admission by colleges. 2. Students from Vocational/ Technical Streams a) For admission to Four Year Undergraduate Programme in Arts/Humanities/ Commerce subjects, three Academic subjects and one Vocational subject may be taken 5 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor into account for purpose of determining eligibility for admission to these courses. b) Academic and Vocational subjects must have the relationship with the main Courses opted by the candidates. AGE REQUIREMENT There is no minimum age bar for admission to undergraduate courses in the University and its Colleges. 3. Equivalence Criteria The applications for admission to the undergraduate courses in the Colleges in respect of candidates belonging to the Examining bodies of Boards / Universities recognized / accredited by the Association of Indian University/University Grants Commission / Ministry of Human Resource Development shall be considered by the College / Department in terms of the following recommendations as circulated in the University circular letter of 13 -1- 2005. a) Degrees from Universities recognized by the Association of Indian Universities / University Grants Commission / Ministry of Human Resource Development or by any bilateral agreement be considered as equivalent to corresponding degrees of University of Delhi subject to the conditions that course duration is same as in Delhi University for purposes of determining eligibility for admission to various courses and further Departments / Colleges may be allowed to evolve procedure through their respective Admission Committees. b) Senior School Certificate of various Boards recognized by Association of Indian Universities / Central Board of Secondary Education be considered as equivalent to the Senior School Certificate of Central Board for purposes of eligibility to various Undergraduate Courses. c) Students who pass various Degree School Examination of Foreign Universities /Boards as have already been approved by the Equivalence Committee, from time to time, be considered eligible as a matter of routine. The cases of only those candidates who do not fall in the list of Association of Indian Universities / University Grants Commission / Ministry of Human Resource Development recognized accredited Boards / Universities shall be referred to the University on the basis of individual merit. d) The admission in any course shall not be granted on predicted scores. 4. Grade Conversion [As per AC Reso. No. 319, dt. 22.3.1976]: Formula / Equivalence of the grade point average awarded in Cambridge School Certificate / Malayalam / Overseas /African G.C.E. and / or 12th Grade Examination of American Embassy School, New Delhi with the percentage of marks as are awarded in the Higher Secondary Examinations of the Central Board of Secondary Education New Delhi, for the purpose of admission to different Courses in the University. 6 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Grade Min% of Each Grade Grade Mean Resultant Percentage 1 90 A 90 2 75 B 75 3 66 C 60 4 61 D 40 5 57 E 30 6 51 F Fail 7 47 8 40 9 Fail 5. Admission for IB Students (IB Grade to Marks Scheme) Grade Indian Equivalent Marks From To 7 96 100 6 83 95 5 70 82 4 56 69 3 41 55 2 21 40 1 1 20 6. Admission for University of Cambridge (International Examinations) Students. Grade Percentage Uniform Mark Range Cambridge Grade As Percentage Uniform Mark Range *A 90-100 (Midpoint 95) 95 A 80-89(Midpoint 85) a 80-100 (Midpoint 90) B 70-79 (Midpoint 90) b 70-79 (Midpoint 90) C 60-69 (Midpoint 90) c 60-69 (Midpoint 90) D 50-59 (Midpoint 90) d 50-59 (Midpoint 90) E 40-49 (Midpoint 90) e 40-49 (Midpoint 90) 7 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor 7. Minimum Percentage of Marks - Requirements a. Arts/Humanities/Commerce Courses S.No. Disipline-1 Minimum % Marks 1 Commerce 45% aggregate (3 best elective subjects + 1 Language) 2 Economics 45% aggregate (3 best elective subjects + 1 Language) 3 English 45% aggregate (3 best elective subjects + 1 Language) 4 Hindi 45% aggregate (3 best elective subjects + 1 Language) 5 History 45% aggregate (3 best elective subjects + 1 Language) 6 Mathematics 45% aggregate (3 best elective subjects + 1 Language) 7 Pol. Science 45% aggregate (3 best elective subjects + 1 Language) 8 Sanskrit 45% aggregate (3 best elective subjects + 1 Language) OR 40% aggregate and 50% in Sanskrit b. Science Courses S.No. Disipline-1 Requirement of Subject Minimum Eligiblity for Basis of Selection Admission Studied and Passed 1. Botany/ Zoology Physics, Chemistry & Biology/ Bio-Tech 55% in PCB/BT with 50% in English Selection will be made on the basis of marks in the aggregate of 3 science subjects mentioned 2. Chemistry/ Physics 55% in PCM with 50% in English Selection will be made on the basis of marks in the aggregate of 3 science subjects PCM/PCB Mentioned Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics 8 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor 3. 8. Bio Chemistry Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics & Biology/Bio-Tech 55% in PCMB/BT Selection will be with 50% in made on the basis of English PCMB/BT LIST OF DOCUMENTS REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF SUBMISSION The applicants shall be required to submit the following self-attested documents along with the application form in original. 1. Class X Board Examination Certificate 2. Class X Marks Sheet 3. Class XII Marks Sheet 4. Class XII Provisional Certificate / Original Certificate 5. Character Certificate (recent) 6. SC / ST Certificate (in the name of the candidate) issued by the competent authority. 7. OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) Certificate (in the name of the Candidate) issued by competent authority. 8. Transfer Certificate from school / college as well as Migration Certificate from Board /University are required from those students who have passed senior secondary exam from outside Delhi. 9. Three passport size self-attested photographs. The college will accept self-attested copies of document papers submitted by students. The students will be debarred if any false attestation /falsified records are detected the student will be debarred from attending any course in University/ or its college for next five years and in addition, a criminal case under relevant sections of IPC (VIZ 470, 471, 474 etc.) will be instituted against him/her. RESERVATION OF SEATS In each course, seats are reserved as per following details: } (i) Scheduled Caste : 15% (ii) Scheduled Tribe : 7.5% (iii) Other Backward Classes (OBC) : 27% (iv) Wards of ex-servicemen personnel and serving personnel of the Defense/Armed Forces and all Police Force who are in receipt of Gallantry Awards: 5% (v) Physically challenged* : 3% (vi) Foreign students* : 5% (vii) Sports and Extra-curricular activities (ECA) : See Table on page 4 5% (viii) Kashmiri Migrants: The wards of the Kashmiri Migrants will be registered centrally by the University for admission to various under-graduate courses under the Faculties of Arts, Social Sciences, Commerce & Business, Mathematical Sciences and Faculty of 9 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Science, except the courses where admissions are made on the basis of Entrance Test and the allotment of seats to the courses/colleges will be made on the basis of merit (not more than three seats in one college, at least one seat in one stream i.e. Arts and Social Sciences, Commerce, Science and Mathematical Science.) *Note: Whenever there is common merit between two candidates i.e. one belonging to one reserved category and the other belonging to the reserved as well as Physically Handicapped category, preference should be given to the Physically Handicapped candidate over the able bodied candidate. RECHECKING/REVALUATION AND COMPARTMENT CASES a. The colleges shall consider admission of the candidates whose marks get increased in the process of rechecking/revaluation by their respective boards within the prescribed period of admission provided that such a candidate fulfills the other eligibility conditions laid down for admission. b. Candidates placed under compartment in one subject only at the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination of the Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi, or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto of any statutory University/Board will be eligible for provisional admission in Colleges, School of Open Learning and NonCollegiate Women's Education Board, if they obtain the required minimum percentage of marks in the aggregate by adding the minimum pass marks of the subject in which the candidate has been placed under compartment to the marks obtained in remaining subjects. c. Candidates who fail to appear or fail to pass at the Compartmental examination by 31 August of the year of admission shall not be entitled to continue on rolls and their provisional admission will be cancelled without any further reference to them. d. Candidates placed in Compartment in one/two subjects at the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination or an equivalent examination who are not eligible for provisional admission to regular Colleges and the Non Collegiate Women's Education Board under clause may, after clearing their Compartmental Examination and securing at least 40% marks be admitted in a College before the prescribed last date, subject to availability of seat. st Note: Candidates placed in Compartment will not be considered for admission to FYUP. ADMISSION ON THE BASIS OF SPORTS All applications for consideration on the basis of sports shall be made on a separate form along with 3 photographs. Schedule of trial shall be notified on the College Notice Board and the College Website. Super category : Direct admission by the College without trails. The admission will be strictly on the basis of evaluation chart (for sports) approved by University. Sports persons who have participated/represented the country in the following competition(s): a. Olympic Games by IOC b. World Championships under International Sports Federations (IOA and / or MYAS 10 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor recognized / Affiliated Games) c. Asian Games by Olympic Council of Asia. d. Asian Championships organize International Federation of Concerned game (recognized/ affiliated by MYAS and / or IOA) e. Commonwealth Games, S.A.F. Games and Afro Asian Games f. Paralympic Games (recognized / affiliated by IOC and / or MYAS) II. It is essential for the candidate to qualify any two of the following Fitness Test items as per the standards laid down by the university (for the general fitness): Note: The guidelines for admissions under Sports/ECA categories will be carried out as per notifications No. Aca. I/Sports/2012/82 dated 18.05.2012 and Aca I/82/ECA/2012/163 dated 5 June, 2012 respectively. The admission will be strictly on the basis of Evaluation Chart (for sports) approved by the University. 1. Strength Standing board Jump: 1.65 mts. for Men 1.15 mts. for Women 2. Endurance 1000 mts. Run/Walk: 5.00 min. for Men 6.0 min for Women 3. Speed 50 mts. Dash: 8.00 sec. for Men 9.00 sec. for Women Revised Sports Admission Policy: The committee unanimously decided that the student may the student may qualify anyone of following fitness tests to qualify for chess, Archery and shooting: 1 50 m Dash 2 Standing Broad Jump 3 1000 m Race/Walk The Committee agreed that in case a student qualifies fitness test, the college will issue a certificate in the particular format to the student. This certificate shall be accepted in other college also. The format of the certificate will be downloaded from DU website and the web-link sports council. It is recommended that videography be made during sports trial. III) Trials for admissions on the basis of sports shall be held in the college as per the schedule notified. IV) Sports Certificate • All sports certificates must be duly verified by the Head of the Institution last attended and by the issuing authority. All applications along with Sports Certificates may be sent to the Convener of the University Sports Admission Committee for scrutiny. 11 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor • The Sports Certificates should contain the photograph of the Sportsman/Sportswoman duly attested by the respective issuing authority and the head of the Institution last attended. • Any student submitting false/forged/fake certificates will be debarred from admission to any course in any college for 3 years. If he/she is admitted, his/her admission will be cancelled. Such cases will be notified to all colleges. • Every student will have to bring original certificates at the time of screening. V) The level of competence in sports will be determined only in case of those candidates who have achieved distinction in sports during the last three years in the sports events recognized by AIU & IOA. Preference will be given to the sports activities, in which Delhi University, InterCollege and Inter–University competitions are held. ADMISSION ON THE BASIS OF EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES (ECA) All applications for consideration on the basis of Extra-Curricular Activities (ECA) shall be made on a separate form along with 3 photographs. The guidelines for admission to various undergraduate courses for the academic year 2014-15 on the basis of ECA are the following: 1. Trials will be held at two levels: (i) Preliminary trials (ii) Final trials. • The date/ dates for the Preliminary/Final trials shall be notified and displayed on the college website and also displayed on the College Notice Board well in advance. • The candidate seeking benefit of any participation/winning certificate must submit evidence of having participated in the concerned activity during the last three years. • Due weightage will be given to the certificates of winners/participants at International, National, State, Zonal and School level and trials as follows: Weightage to be given to certificates : Weightage to be given to trials : 25% 75% • All candidates shall be allowed to appear at the preliminary level only once in an event. • If a candidate wishes to appear in the preliminary round for more than one activity, preconditions would remain the same. 2. The list of the short listed candidates for final trials will be notified on the college website and also displayed on the notice board of the college. 3. Not more than 15% concession in academic merit vis-a-vis general category candidates may be given for admission to specific course (subject to the minimum eligibility of the course). At least two experts shall be invited from outside in the selection process. The experts may be drawn from the following: • National School of Drama, Sri Ram Centre for Performing Arts, Faculty of Music & Fine Arts, Indian Council for Cultural Relations, College of Art, Sangeet Natak Academy, Sahitya Kala Parishad, All India Radio/Doordarshan ('A' Grade Artists), Experts from University fraternity in areas of their expertise. 4. Merit list of the candidates selected for admission after the finals shall be notified on the respective College Website and the Notice Board. 5. The decision of ECA Admission Committee shall be final. 12 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor FEE AND OTHER CHARGES (Payable at the time of admission) A. B. B. Sc(Hons.)/ B.Sc. B.A. Prog./ B.A. (Hons.) B.Com (Hons.) M.A./M.Com/ M.Sc Govt. Funds Admission Fee................ Identity Card Fee Library & Reading Room Fee... Magazine Fee........... Medical Fee .............. Science Fee@4.50 p.m. for B. Sc. Programme / B. Sc. (Hons.) Tuition Fee @ Rs. 15/-p.m. 5.00 20.00 500.00 50.00 26.00 5.00 20.00 500.00 50.00 26.00 5.00 20.00 500.00 50.00 26.00 54.00 180.00 ---180.00 ---216.00 University Fund Univ. Enrolment Fee (Only from 1st year students) ...... Univ. Athletic Fee ................. Univ. Cultural Activities ............. Univ. Development Fund.......... Univ. Students Union ........ World Univ. Service N.S.S. Fund............. Commatrix Fund (For M. Com only) 200.00 50.00 5.00 600.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 ----- 200.00 50.00 5.00 600.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 ----- 150.00 50.00 5.00 600.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 500.00 University Library Development Fund (Non Refundable) University Library Security Deposit (Refundable) C. 1. 2. 3. College Fund Academic Activities Fee .................. Building & Furniture Fund .............. Campus Security System Fee .......... College Students Union fund ........... Committee on Sexual Harassment .... Common Room Fee .................... Computer Facility Fee ............... Cultural Activities Fee .................. Development Fund .............. (not charged from SC/ST Students) Garden Fee .............. General Amenities Fund ............. NCC Fund .................................... Placement Cell Fee ................... (only for III yr. Students) Science Fund (only for Science Courses)* Security Deposit (Refundable) .......... Sports Fee .......................... Student’s Aid Fund Total Fees to be paid 200.00 1000.0 300.00 500.00 200.00 200.00 10.00 50.00 500.00 500.00 300.00 500.00 200.00 200.00 10.00 50.00 500.00 500.00 300.00 500.00 200.00 200.00 10.00 50.00 500.00 500.00 380.00 30.00 500.00 50.00 100.00 380.00 30.00 500.00 50.00 100.00 380.00 30.00 500.00 --------- 1000.00 500.00 500.00 100.00 ---500.00 500.00 100.00 ---500.00 500.00 100.00 7170.00 6116.00 7652.00 *Additional Rs. 2000/- charged from students of Computer Science course/Biochemistry Honours courses. Foreign students will have to pay an amount in Indian Rupees equivalent of $100 per year in addition to the above fee. Fee and other dues are payable in cash through Punjab and Sind Bank branch in the college campus. Any change in the fee structure will be notified on the notice board. 13 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor CANCELLATION OF ADMISSION / REFUND OF FEE Reasons for seeking refund Quantum of fee to be refunded a. When a student applies for withdrawl of admission before the last date of admission. Full fee after deduction of Rs. 250/- b. When a student applies for withdrawl of admission after the last date of admission and on or before 31st July of the year of admission Full fee after deduction of Rs. 500/- c. When a student applies for withdrawl of admission after 31st July and on or before the 16th August of the year of admission Full fee after deduction of Rs. 1000/- d. When a student applies for with drawl of admission after 16th August of the year of admission No fee will be refunded e. When admission is made inadvertently due to error/ omission / commission on the part of the University / College Full fee will be refunded f. When cancellation of admission is due to concealment / falsification of fact, submission of false / faked certificate(s), providing misleading information by the student or for any error / mistake on the part of the student. Not fee will be refunded g. In case of Migration of a student from one college to another college (if permissible) under the University rules, upto 31st August of the year of migration h. When a student of a Self - Financing course applies for withdrawal of admission on or before 16th August of the year of admission Full fee after deduction of 20% of the total fee Full fee after deduction of Rs. 1000/- Full fee after deduction of Rs. 1000/provided that he / she applies for refund in the same financial year j. (i) In case a student after his/her admission expires within one month of admission k. In case a student after his/her admission expires after one month and on on or before 31st August of the year of admission Full fee will be refund to his / her parents Full fee after deduction of Rs. 250/- 14 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Reasons for seeking refund Quantum of fee to be refunded (a) When a student has been allowed to change the course of study in the same college or within the department of the University After adjustment of fees already paid the students will be required to pay the remaining amount due as prescribed for the previous course. In case the student paid in the previous course more than the amount due for the second course, the excess amount will be refunded / adjusted towards further month/s fees Cause C: REFUND OF EXAMINATION FEE Reasons for seeking refund Quantum of fee to be refunded (a) In the event of death of a candidate before the commencement of the examination. Full fee will be refunded to the parent of the students. (b) In the event of students inability to continue his/ her students at least one month before the commencement of the examination duly certified by the Principal After deducting Rs. 250/Full fee will be refunded In all cases, Security deposit / caution money (if any) shall be refundable after obtaining clearance from the relevant quarters provided he / she applied for refund of the same within a period of one year from the date of leaving the Institution (upto 31st March). Note : NO FEE WILL BE REFUNDED ON ANY OTHER GROUND / OR REASON WHAT SO EVER, EXCEPT THOSE SPECIFIED UNDER CLAUSES A&C. The revise refund of fee rules are effective from academic session 2012-2013 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES College offers a paper on ‘Environmental Studies’ to all first year students, where the students are made aware of the relations between various environmental factors and biotic diversity as well as the burning issues related to the environment. The students are encouraged and mentored for various environmental programmes and project work. Last Year the college also organized National Symposium on ‘Environment: Challenges and Awareness’. The symposium provided a platform for the young minds to interact with the renowned environmentalist and researchers in this field. 15 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor izos'k izfØ;k vkSj vU; lwpuk,a 'kSf{kd ikB~;Øe bl egkfo|ky; esa fnYyh fo'ofo|ky; ds fuEufyf[kr ikB~;Øeksa esa izos'k fey ldrk gSA LukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øe 1- ,e-dkWe~- 2- ,e-,l-lh- ¼xf.kr½ 3- ,e-,- ¼vaxzsth] fgUnh] jktuhfr 'kkL=] vFkZ'kkL=] laLd`r½ Lukrd ikB~;Øe 1- ch-,l-lh- vkWulZ ¼HkkSfrd foKku] jlk;u foKku] xf.kr] ouLifr foKku] izkf.k foKku ,oa tSo&jlk;u½ 2- ch-,l-lh- izksxzke 3- ch-dkWe- ¼vkWulZ½ 4- ch-,- ¼vkWulZ½ fgUnh] laLd`r] vaxzsth] vFkZ'kkL=] jktuhfr 'kkL= ,oa bfrgkl 5- ch-,- izksxzke izos'k dh ik=rk ¼d½ vk;q&egkfo|ky; esa izos'k ysus ds fy;s dksbZ U;wure vk;q&lhek ugha gSA ¼[k½ ;ksX;rk,a&ftl vH;FkhZ us fuEufyf[kr ijh{kk,a ikl dj yh gSa mls ch-,- izksxzke] ch-,l-lh] ch-,] vkWulZ@ch-,l-lhvkWulZ rFkk ch-dkWe] vkWulZ izFke o"kZ esa izos'k nsus ij fopkj fd;k tk ldrk gSA 1- lsUVªy cksMZ vkWQ lsds.Mjh ,twds'ku] ubZ fnYyh dh lhfu;j&Ldwy lVhZfQdsV dh ijh{kk ¼12oha d{kk ;k ekU;rk izkIr led{k ijh{kk de ls de pkj fo"k;ksa esa mÙkh.kZA½ vFkok 10oha d{kk ds ckn nks o"kZ fnYyh fo'ofo|ky; }kjk ekU; fdlh Hkkjrh; fo'ofo|ky; vFkok cksMZ dh izh ;wfuoflZVh b.VjehfM,V ;k led{k ijh{kkA 2- dkWmfUly vkWQ bf.M;u Ldwy ,Xtkfeus'kUt] ubZ fnYyh ¼12oha d{kk½ dh bf.M;u Ldwy lfVZfQdsV ijh{kkA 3- ;w-ds- dh tujy lfVZfQdsV vkWQ ,twds'ku dh ijh{kk ¼v½ lkekU; Lrj ds 5 fo"k;ksa vkSj ¼c½ mPpLrj ds de ls de nks fo"k;ksa esa mÙkh.kZ gksus ijA ;s mPp Lrj ds ikB~;Øe ;k rks 5 lkekU; Lrjh; fo"k;ksa esa ls pqus tk,axs ;k bl oxZ ls ckgj ds] fdUrq fnYyh fo'ofo|ky; }kjk ekU; fo"k;ksa esa ls gksaxsA fVIi.kh&ftu Nk=ksa us Ldwy dh dsoy 11oha dh ijh{kk ikl dh gS] os fo'ofo|ky; dh fdlh Hkh Lukrd d{kk esa izos'k ds vf/kdkjh ugha gksaxsA xzsM&ifjorZu&dSfEczt Ldwy lfVZfQdsV@ey;kye@vksojlht@vÝhdu th-lh-bZ- vkSj@;k vesfjdh ,EcSlh Ldwy] 16 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor ubZ fnYyh ds 12oha xzsM dh ijh{kkvksa ds lsUVªy cksMZ vkWQ ,tqds'ku dh gk;j lsds.Mjh ijh{kk ds vadksa ds led{k fnYyh fo'ofo|ky; esa izos'k ds fy, xzsM&ifjorZu ds QkewZyk ds fy;s ns[ksa i` - lhVksa dk vkj{k.k izR;sd dkslZ esa vkjf{kr lhVksa dk C;kSjk bl izdkj gS %& 1- vuqlwfpr tkfr 15% 2- vuqlwfpr tu tkfr* 7.5% 3- vU; fiNMs+ oxZ 27% 4- lsokfuo`Ùk ,oa lsokjr lSfudkas@v)Z lSfud cyksa ,oa ohjrk iqjLdkj ls lEekfur iqfyl cyksa ds cPps* 5% 5- fodykax 3% 6- fons'kh fo|kFkhZ* 5% 7- [ksydwn rFkk lkaLd`frd xfrfof/k;k¡ 5% fodykax vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, izos'k izfØ;k fodykax vkjf{kr lhV ds vUrxZr nkf[kyk ikus ds bPNqd fodykax vH;FkhZ vkosnu ds fy, fo'ofo|ky; ls lh/kk lEidZ djsaA blh Js.kh ds vUrxZr U;wure ik=rk esa 5% dh NwV ds lkFk izos'k ikus ds fy, vkosnu djus okys fodykax vH;fFkZ;ksa dks lk/kkj.k Js.kh ds vUrxZr vkosnu djus okys vU; vH;fFkZ;ksa ds cjkcj ik=rk fl) djuh gksxhA *izos'k laca/kh vkSj foLr`r tkudkjh ikus ds bPNqd vH;FkhZ fo'ofo|ky; ds Mhu vkWQ LVwMSaV oSyQs;j ls lEidZ djsaA [ksydwn ,oa lkaLd`frd xfrfof/k;ksa ds vk/kkj ij izos'k izfØ;k 1- [ksydwn@lkaLd`frd xfrfof/k;ksa ds vk/kkj ij izos'k ikus ds fy, ,d vfrfjDr QkWeZ ij vkosnu djuk gksxkA blds lkFk vkosnd dks viuh QksVks dh rhu izfr;k¡ Hkh yxkuh gksxhA [ksydwn esa n{krk ds vk/kkj ij nkf[kys lacaf/kr [ksy lfefr ds }kjk gh fd, tk,axsA 2- ,sls nkf[kys lacaf/kr [ksy lfefr ds }kjk gh fd, tk,axsA ;s lfefr;k¡ vkosnu i= dk ewY;kadu djasxh] ftlesa lk{kkRdkj rFkk n{krk ijh{k.k Hkh djk;k tk ldrk gSA bUgha vk/kkjksa ij lfefr nkf[kys dh flQkfj'k djsxhA blds fy, rS;kj fd;k x;k ewY;akdu pkVZ fo'ofo|ky; }kjk vuqeksfnr gS ftldk ikyu vfuok;Zr% fd;k tk,xkA 3- [ksydwn ds izek.k&i= lac) vf/kdkjh ,oa vafre fo|ky; ds iz/kkukpk;Z }kjk vuqeksfnr gksus pkfg,A bu lHkh izek.k&i=ksa rFkk buds lkFk layXu izos'k vkosnu i=ksa dks fo'ofo|ky; Hkstk tk,xk tgka fo'ofo|ky; }kjk fu;qDr lfefr budh tkap djsxhA 4- [ksydwn laca/kh izek.k&i= ij lac) Nk= dk QksVks gksuk pkfg,] tks izek.k&i= nsus okys vf/kdkjh rFkk vafre fo|ky; ds iz/kkukpk;Z }kjk izekf.kr fd;k x;k gksA 5- tks fo|kFkhZ >wBs@tkyh udyh izek.k&i= izLrqr djsxk mls 3 o"kZ ds fy, fdlh Hkh ikB~;Øe esa nkf[kys ls oafpr fd;k tk,xkA ;fn ,sls izek.k&i= ds vk/kkj ij nkf[kyk gks x;k gS] rks mls jn~n dj fn;k tk,xk rFkk bl rF; dh lwpuk lHkh egkfo|ky;ksa dks ns nh tk,xhA 6- fdlh Hkh Nk= dh [ksydwn laca/kh n{krk dk fu/kkZj.k mlds fiNys 3 o"kks± dh miyfC/k;ksa ds vk/kkj ij fd;k tk,xkA ftu [ksyksa esa fnYyh fo'ofo|ky; esa vUrj egkfo|ky; ;k vUrj fo'ofo|ky; Lrj dh izfr;ksfxrk,a vk;ksftr dh 17 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor tkrh gSa] mUgsa ojh;rk nh tk,xhA Lukrd d{kkvksa esa [ksydwn ds vk/kkj ij izos'k dk ojh;rk&Øe fuEufyf[kr gksxk ¼d½ vUrjkZ"Vªh; Lrj ij fdlh [ksy esa Hkkjr dk izfrfuf/kRo ¼[ksy ea=ky; ;k jk"Vªh; [ksy la?k dk izek.k&i=½A ¼[k½ twfu;j jk"Vªh; Li)kZ esa Hkkxhnkjh ¼lac) [ksy ds jk"Vªh; la?k dk izek.k&i=½ ¼x½ fo|ky;ksa dh jk"Vªh; izfr;ksfxrk esa fdlh izFke ;k f}rh; LFkku izkIr fotsrk ny dh lnL;rk vFkok fdlh oS;fDrd Li)kZ esa jk"Vªh; Lrj ij izFke] f}rh; ;k r`rh; LFkku izkIrA ¼jk"Vªh; fo|ky; [ksy la?k ;k lac) jkT; ds f'k{kk funs'kky; dk izek.k&i=½A ¼?k½ vf[ky Hkkjrh; xzkeh.k [ksy izfr;ksfxrk ;k efgyk [ksyksRlo esa izFke] f}rh; ;k r`rh; LFkku izkIrA ¼jk"Vªh; fo|ky; [ksy la?k ;k lac) jkT; ds f'k{kk funs'kky; dk izek.k&i=½A ¼³½ vUrj{ks=h; izfr;ksfxrk esa f}rh; ;k r`rh; LFkku izkIr ny dh lnL;rk vFkok oS;fDrd Li)kZvksa esa izFke] f}rh; ;k r`rh; LFkku izkIrA ¼lac) jkT; ds f'k{kk funs'kky; dk izek.k&i=½A fVIi.kh% 1. lSfud fo|ky;ksa] dsUnzh; fo|ky;ksa ;k ifCyd Ldwyksa dh vUrj {ks=h; izfr;ksfxrkvksa eas izFke] f}rh; ;k r`rh; LFkku izkIr ny dh lnL;rk vFkok oS;fDrd Li)kZvksa esa izFke] f}rh; ;k r`rh; LFkku izkIr Nk=ksa dks vfUre Js.kh ¼³½ esa LFkku fn;k tk;sxkA 2- [ksydwn ds vk/kkj ij fofHkUu ikB~;Øeksa esa nkf[ky fd, x, Nk=ksa ds ukeksa dh lwpuk egkfo|ky; ds lwpuk iV~V ij yxkbZ tk,xhA 3- fo'ofo|ky; Lrj ij ,d lfefr dk xBu fd;k x;k gS tks [ksydwn ds vk/kkj ij gq, nkf[kyksa dk i;Zos{k.k djsxh o f'kdk;rksa dh tkap djsxhA izos'k izfØ;k 1- fofo/k fo"k;ksa esa nkf[kys gsrq U;wure vad izfr'kr dk fu/kkZj.k dkWyst dh izos'k lfefr }kjk gh fd;k tk,xk ftls dkWyst izkWLisDVl esa ihNs nh xbZ le; rkfydk ds vuq:i dkWyst lwpuk iV~V ij lwfpr fd;k tkrk jgsxkA ;g tkudkjh dkWyst oSclkbV ¼http://www.deshbandhucollege.ac.in½ ij Hkh miyC/k jgsxhA 2- dkWyst }kjk fu/kkZfjr U;wure xzkg~;rk ds cjkcj vFkok mlls vf/kd vad ikus okys izos'kkFkhZ lwpuk iV~V ij n'kkZ;s x, lacaf/kr foHkkxk/;{kksa ls fu/kkZfjr dejksa esa lh/kk lEidZ cuk,aA 3- izkWLisDVl ls tqM+k izos'k vkosnu QkeZ mUgha dks Hkjuk gksxk tks nkf[kys laca/kh ik=rk iwjh dj pqds gksaxsA izos'k ds fy, pqus x, vH;fFkZ;ksa dks fuEufyf[kr izek.k&i= nsus gksaxsA 1fiNyh ijh{kk esa mÙkh.kZ gksus dk vLFkk;h izek.k&i=A 2mDr ijh{kk ds izkIrkad ¼2 izfr;ka½A 3tUe frfFk dk izek.k&i= ¼nloha d{kk dk izek.k&i=½A 410oha d{kk ds izkIrkadA 5pfj= izek.k&i=A 6rhu ikliksVZ lkbZt QksVksA 7fo|ky;@egkfo|ky; dk LFkkukUrj.k&i=@fo'ofo|ky; dk ekbxzs'ku i=A ;fn ekbxzs'ku i= rRdky ykuk lEHko u gks rks mldh ewy izfr ,d ekg ds Hkhrj vo'; eaxkdj ns nh tk,A 8vuqlwfpr tkfr;ksa ,oa tu&tkfr;ksa ds Nk=ksa ds vius uke esa fn, x, tkfr izek.k&i=A 18 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor 9- ;ksX;rk izek.k&i=] tgk¡ vko';d gksA fVIi.kh% 1- fnYyh ls ckgj ds ckjgoha d{kk ikl dj vkus okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks bUVjusV ij ijh{kk ifj.kke miyC/k u gksus dh fLFkfr esas viuh vad rkfydk vius jsflMSaV dfe'uj }kjk lR;kfir djkuh gksxhA 2- izos'k ik, vH;fFkZ;ksa dks egkfo|ky; }kjk fu/kkZfjr vof/k ds Hkhrj lHkh visf{kr Hkqxrku djus gksaxsA ,slk u djus ij nkf[kyk fujLr gks tk,xkA 3- lHkh izek.k i=ksa dh QksVks izfr;ka vfHkizekf.kr gksuh pkfg,A 4- izos'kkFkhZ Nk= dsoy izos'k ds fy, mÙkjnk;h izk/;kid ls lh/kk lEidZ djsA 5- Nk= /;ku nsa fd nkf[kys ds fy, fdlh Hkh izdkj ds vuqfpr lk/kuksas dk mi;ksx djus ij mudk izos'k jn~n dj fn;k tk,xkA vuq'kklu ds fu;e egkfo|ky; ds vf/kdkjh vuq'kklughurk ds v/kksfyf[kr dk;ks± dk ifjdyu djsaxs tks fo'ofo|ky; ds fu;e laxBu XV-B esa mYysf[kr gS %& 1d{kk] dk;kZy;] iqLrdky; ;k [ksyksa esa O;o/kku mifLFkr djukA 2fdlh v/;kid ;k fdlh vU; mPp vf/kdkjh dh ckrksa dk mYya?ku djukA 3Nk=&lfefr;ksa ds pquko ds le; lHkkvksa ;k cSBdksa esa vFkok lg&ikB~; fØ;kvksa ds fdlh Hkh vuq"Bku esa fdlh izdkj ls vHknz O;ogkj djukA 4fdlh v/;kid] egkfo|ky; ;k fo'ofo|ky; ds fdlh deZpkjh] fo'ofo|ky; dh oS/kkfud lfefr ds fdlh lnL; vFkok fo'ofo|ky; ;k laLFkk ds fdlh vH;kxr ds izfr fdlh Hkh izdkj dh vf'k"Vrk fn[kkuk ;k vHknz O;ogkj djukA 5fo'ofo|ky; ;k laLFkk ds QuhZpj ;k vU; fdlh lEifÙk dks uqdlku igqapkukA 6mi;qZDr fdlh dk;Z ds fy, nwljkas dks HkM+dkukA 7,slk fdlh Hkh rjg dk O;ogkj tks Nk=ksa ds fy, v'kksHkuh; le>k tkrk gksA 8iqLrdky; ds Hkhrj Nk=ksa }kjk dh xbZ vuq'kklughurk ds fdlh Hkh dk;Z dks iqLrdky; v/;{k Lo;a lqy>k,axsA fo'ofo|ky; fu;eksa ds v/khu mUgsa ;g vf/kdkj izkIr gS fd os fdlh Hkh Nk= ij rhu fnu rd iqLrdky; ds mi;ksx ij izfrca/k yxk ldrs gSa rFkk chl :i;s rd tqekZuk Hkh dj ldrs gSaA 9fdlh v/;kid ;k deZpkjh ij ;k fnYyh fo'ofo|ky; ds vUrxZr fdlh Hkh fo|kFkhZ ij 'kkjhfjd vkØe.k ;k ekjihV dh /kedhA 10- fdlh Hkh izdkj dk gfFk;kj ysdj pyuk] bLrseky djuk ;k bLrseky dh /kedhA 11- ukxfjd vf/kdkj j{kk vf/kfu;e] 1976 ds izko/kku dk fdlh Hkh izdkj dk mYya?kuA 12- vuqlwfpr tkfr;ksa@tutkfr;ksa ds lkekftd vkSj 'kSf{kd n`f"V ls fiNM+s gq, oxks± ds fdlh Hkh Nk=@Nk=k dh fLFkfr] xfjek vkSj lEeku dk vfrØe.kA *fo'ofo|ky; dh /kkjk XV-C ds rgr jSfxax ij l[r ikcUnh gSA 19 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor vkfFkZd lgk;rk ¼d½ ¼[k½ ¼x½ ¼?k½ egkfo|ky; izfro"kZ 20 izfr'kr Nk=ksa dks 'kqYd esa fj;k;r dh eatwjh nsrk gSA t:jrean Nk=ksa dks 'kqYd esa fj;k;r ds fy;s egkfo|ky; ds dk;kZy; esa izkIr vkosnu i= Hkjuk gksxkA jkT; ljdkjksa }kjk nh tkus okyh 'kqYd fj;k;rksa ls lacaf/kr lwpuk,a le;≤ ij lwpuk&iV~V ij yxk nh tk,xhA fiNyh lkoZtfud ijh{kk esa 60 izfr'kr ;k mlls vf/kd vad ikus okys Nk= egkfo|ky; ds ek/;e ls jk"Vªh; _.k&Nk=o`fÙk ds fy, vkosnu dj ldrs gSaA ijh{kk ,oa izksUufr 1- ,DthD;wfVo dkmflay] fnYyh fo'ofo|ky; ds fjtksY;w'ku ua- 5 fnukad 1-5-2005 ds vuqlkj dkWyst ds Lrj ij V~;wVksfj;y@izhlsIVksfj;y rFkk d{kk esa yh xbZ ijh{kkvksa }kjk Nk=ksa dk vkarfjd ewY;kadu gksxkA fo'ofo|ky; }kjk Nk=ksa dks tkjh fd, x, vadks easa 25% vkarfjd ewY;kadu dk gksxkA bl izdkj Nk=ksa dh Js.kh ¼fMohtu½ ds fu/kkZj.k esa Hkh bu vadksa dk ;ksx gksxkA 2gj o"kZ ds vUr esa fo'ofo|ky; dh ijh{kk gksxhA mleas mÙkh.kZ Nk=ksas dks vxyh d{kk esa izos'k fn;k tk,xkA 3lkekU;r% vuqÙkh.kZ Nk=ksa dks mlh esa iqu% izos'k ugh fn;k tk,xk] mUgsa ckgjh Nk= ds :i esa ijh{kk nsuh gksxhA uksV% vU; fo"k;ksa ij tkudkjh ds fy, d`i;k izkWLisDVl dk vaxzsth Hkkx ns[ksaA 20 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Department of Biochemistry The Department of Biochemistry offers Bachelors with Honours in Biochemistry, one of the most sought after science course in the University. Since Biochemistry is the central basic discipline to all branches of Biology, the courses provides an in depth knowledge of the subject with a multi disciplinary approach. The Department has a committed and innovation team of teachers known for their excellence in concept based teaching and practical expertise. It has a state-of-art laboratory, an instrumentation facility with latest equipments and a seminar room. Besides providing quality education, the faculty makes extra efforts to help students explore their best potential and develop scientific attitude through various activities. The Students are encouraged to organize and participate in intra - college competitions. Popular lectures by eminent scientists, research paper presentations and discussions encourage the students to develop their eternal urge for the subject and pursue research as career, Being small, the department has a friendly and informal atmosphere. Our students perform well academically and majority of them secure admission in various prestigious institutions in India and abroad for higher education. FACULTY 1. Dr. Kamana Singh, M. Sc., Ph. D. (In-Charge) 2. Dr. Rajni Jain, M. Sc., Ph. D. 3. Dr. Preeti Karwal , M. Sc., Ph. D. COURSE OFFERED B. Sc. (HONS.) BIOCHEMISTRY Paper No. 1. BCHT 101 BCHP 101 BCHT 102 BCHP 102 CHCT 301 CHCT 301 ENAT 101* /CSAT 101* CSAP 101* Biomolecules Biomolecules (Practical) Biophysics Biophysics (Practical) Chemistry -I Chemistry -I (Practical) Technical writing & Communication in English/ Computation Skills Computation Skills (Practical) ENAT 201* /CSAT 201* CSAP 201* BCHT 203 BCHP 203 CHCT 402 CHCP 402 MACT 303 Technical Writing & Communication in English/Computational Skills Computational Skills (Practical) Biochemical Techniques Biochemical Techniques (Practical) Chemistry-II Chemistry-II (Practical) Mathematics & Statistics 2. 3. 4. 5. Semester - 2 Paper Title/Name S. No Year - 1 Semester - 1 Course Structure of B. Sc (Hons.) Biochemistry 6. 7. 8. 21 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor * The college will have an option to take either of the two papers in a particular semester for a particular course, while students have to appear in both the papers. S. No Year - 2 Semester - 3 9. 10. 11. 12. Semester - 4 13. 14. 15. 16. Year - 3 Semester - 5 17. 18. 19. 20. Semester - 6 21. 22. 23. 24. Paper Title/Name Paper No. BCHT 304 BCHP 304 BCHT 305 BCHP 305 CBHT 301 CBHP 301 MBHT 301 MBHP 301 Proteins and Enzymes Proteins and Enzymes (Practical) Metabolism of Carbohydrates & Lipids Metabolism of Carbohydrates & Lipids (Practical) Cell Biology - I Cell Biology - I (Practical) Molecular Biology - I Molecular Biology - I (Practical) BCHT 406 BCHP 406 BCHT 407 BCHP 407 CBHT 402 CBHP 402 MBHT 402 MBHP 402 Bioenergetics Bioenergetics (Practical) Metabolism of Amino acids & Nucleotides Metabolism of Amino acids & Nucleotides (Practical) Cell Biology -II Cell Biology -II (Practical) Molecular Biology -II Molecular Biology -II (Practical) BCHT 508 BCHP 508 BCHT 509 BCHP 509 BCHT 510 BCHP 510 GGHT 501 GGHP 501 Membrane Biology Membrane Biology (Practical) Hormone Biochemistry Hormone Biochemistry (Practical) Immunology-I Immunology-I (Practical) Genetics & Genomics -I Genetics & Genomics -I (Practical) BCHT 611 BCHP 611 BCHT 612 BCHP 612 BCHT 613 BCHP 613 GGHT 602 GGHP 602 Molecular Physiology Molecular Physiology (Practical) Recombinant DNA Technology Recombinant DNA Technology (Practical) Immunology -II Immunology -II (Practical) Genetics & Genomics -II Genetics & Genomics -II (Practical) 22 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Department of Botany The Department of Botany has created a niche for itself in the college by achieving high repute in academic and co-curricular activities. Enriched by the legacy of some very renowned teachers in the past, the department is proud to have a committed faculty which excels in research, book writing and teaching. With three well- equipped, state-of-the laboratories and a museum, the department inculcates scientific and experimental spirit in the students. Also, the department has its own library that supplements the main college library. The Department pursues a mantra of holistic development of a student, inculcation of a scientific temper by supplementing the conventional classroom and modern teaching with botanical excursions, seminars, guest lectures by eminent scientists, slide shows, documentary films, quiz competitions, scientific debates etc. to help the students metamorphose his personality. Furthermore, the activities of the Botanical Society give opportunities to students to develop and display their talents. The Society also organizes an annual festival ‘SANJIVANI’ and publishes an annual magazine ‘PETALS’. Botany being an important component to life Sciences, offers immense opportunities for further studies in Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Plants Molecular Biology, Genomics, Agroforestry, Environmental Science and other related fields. The Department boats of many eminent alumni, who occupy important academic and professional positions in India and abroad. COURSE OFFERED FACULTY B. Sc. (HONS.) BOTANY 1. Dr. S.K. Aggarwal, M. Sc., Ph. D. B. Sc. LIFE SCIENCES 2. Dr. E. Chauhan, M. Sc., Ph. D. 3. Dr. Meenakshi Prajneshu , M. Sc., Ph. D. 4. Dr. Veena Gupta, M. Sc., Ph. D. 5. Dr. Sarla, M. Sc., Ph. D. 6. Dr. Bela Bhatia, M. Sc., Ph. D. 7. Dr. Roshni Rajamohan, M. Sc., Ph. D. (In-Charge) 8. Dr. Dharmendra Mallick, M. Sc., Ph. D. 9. Dr. Kumar Shantanu, M. Sc., Ph. D. 10. Dr. Rajender Kumar, M. Sc., Ph. D. 11. Dr. Aparna Nautiyal, M. Sc., Ph. D. Semester - 1 Year-1 Course Structure of B. Sc. (Hons.) Botany S. No Paper No. 1. LSPT 101 LSPP 101 BTHT 101 BTHT 101 CHCT 301 CHCP 301 EBAT 101* /CSAT101* CSAP101 2. 3. 4. Paper Title/Name Biology-I (Introduction to Biology) Biology -I (Introducing to Biology) (Practical) Biodiversity I : Algae and Microbiology Biodiversity I : Algae and Microbiology (Practical) Chemistry-I Chemistry- I (Practical) Technical Writing & Communication in English / Computational Skills Computational Skills (Practical) 23 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Semester - 2 Semester - 3 Semester - 4 Year - 1 Year - 2 Paper No. 5. BTHT 202 BTHP 202 BTHT 203 BTHP 203 CHCT 402 CHCP 402 ENAT 201* /CSAT 201* CSAP 201* Biodiversity II : Mycology & Phytopathology Biodiversity II : Mycology & Phytopathology (Pratical) Biodiversity III : Archegoniatae Biodiversity III : Archegoniatae (Pratical) Chemistry - II Chemistry - II (Practical) Technical Writing & Communication in English / Computational Skills Computational Skills (Practical) BTHT 304 BTHP 304 MACT 303 CBHT 301 CBHP 301 MBHT 301 MBHP 301 Plant Resource Utilization Plant Resource Utilization (Practical) Mathematics and Statistics Cell Biology - I Cell Biology - I (Practical) Molecular Biology Molecular Biology (Practical) BTHT 405 BTHP 405 BTHT 406 BTHP 406 CBHT 402 CBHP 402 MBHT 402 MBHP 402 Plant Development And Anatomy Plant Development And Anatomy (Practical) Ecology and Phytogeography Ecology and Phytogeography (Practical) Cell Biology II Cell Biology II (Practical) Molecular Biology - II Molecular Biology - II (Practical) BTHT 507 BTHP 507 BTHT 508 BTHP 508 BTHT 509 /LSPT 409 BTHP 509 /LSPP 409 GGHT 501 GGHP 501 Plant Systematics & Evolution Plant Systematics & Evolution (Practical) Plant Physiology Plant Physiology (Practical) Environmental Management / Bionformatics BTHT 610 BTHT 610 BTHP 611 BTHP 611 BTHT 612 BTHP 612 GGHT 602 GGHP 602 Plant Metabolism & Biochemistry Plant Metabolism & Biochemistry (Practical) Reproductive Biology of Angiosperms Reproductive Biology of Angiosperms (Practical) Plant Biotechnology Plant Biotechnology (Practical) Genetics & Genomics II Genetics & Genomics II (Practical) 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16 Semester -5 17. Year - 3 18. 19. 20. 21. Semester - 6 Paper Title/Name S. No 22. 23. 24. Environmental Management / Bionformatics (Practical) Genetics & Genomics -I Genetics & Genomics -I (Practical) 24 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Department of Chemistry The faculty takes pride in teaching cross section of students enrolled in various courses and provide practical training to the students as per their academic curriculum. It also has a special facility for advanced lab-based research work for doctoral projects. The students manage Chemical Society 'Resonance' of the department by organizing paper presentation, quiz competitions, debates and other cultural programmes. In order to give market exposure to students, summer training projects are also conducted for undergraduate students. The Department is proud to have a committed faculty which has excelled in research publication, bookwriting and teaching. Every year distinguished speakers are invited to update the students about the latest trends in Chemistry Chemistry course offers immense opportunities for further studies in Biochemistry, Nanotechnology, Green Chemistry, Polymer Sciences, Agrochemical Sciences, Environmental Science and other related fields. FACULTY 1 Dr. M.S. Bhalla, M.Sc., Ph.D. 14. Mr. Sanjay Kumar, M.Sc. 2 Dr. Madhuri Goyal, M.Sc., Ph.D. 15. Mr. Jugmendra Singh, M.Sc. 3 Dr. Usha Rani Arora, M.Sc., Ph.D. (In- charge) 16. Dr. Ishwar Datt Vats, M.Sc., Ph.D. 4 Dr. Sushma Mattu, M.Sc., Ph.D. 17. Dr. Shilpi Khurana, M.Sc., Ph.D. 5 Dr. Brajesh Kumar, M.Sc., Ph.D. 18. Dr. Pratibha Kumari, M.Sc., Ph.D. 6 Dr. Vivek Saxena, M.Sc., Ph.D. (on leave) 19. Dr. Umesh Kumar, M.Sc., Ph.D. 7 Dr. Manju Chaudhary, M.Sc., Ph.D. 20. Dr. Deepti Gupta, M.Sc., Ph.D. 8 Dr. Sushila Singhal, M. Sc., Ph.D. 21. Mr. Bhawani Shankar, M.Sc. 9 Dr. Deo Nandan Kumar, M.Sc., Ph.D. 22. Dr. Shilpi Saxena Bhatnagar, M.Sc., Ph.D. 10 Dr. Mahesh Chandra, M.Sc., Ph.D. 23. Dr. Gajendra Singh, M.Sc., Ph.D. 11 Ms. Sunita Sanwaria, M.Sc. 24. Dr. Vaishali Thakral, M.Sc., Ph.D. 12 Dr. Namita Gandhi, M.Sc., Ph.D. 25. Dr. Aparna Shekhar, M.Sc., Ph.D. 13 Dr. Ruby Mishra, M.Sc., Ph.D. 26. Dr. Parul Singh, M.Sc., Ph.D. COURSE OFFERED B. Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry B. Sc. Applied Physical Sciences (Industrial Chemistry) Course Structure of B. Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry Semester - 1 Year - 1 S. No 1. 2. 3. 4. Paper Title/Name Paper No. CHHT 101 CHHP 101 CHHT 102 CHHP 102 ENAT 101 MACT 101 Inorganic Chemistry - I Inorganic Chemistry - I (Practical) Organic Chemistry - I Organic Chemistry - I (Practical) Technical Writing and Communication in English Mathematics - I 25 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor S. No Semester - 2 Year - 1 5. 6. 7. 8. Semester - 3 10. 11. 12. 13. Semester - 4 Year - 2 9. 14. 15. 16. Year - 3 Semester - 5 17. 18. 19. 20. Semester - 6 21. 22. 23. 24. Paper Title/Name Paper No. CHHT 203 CHHP 203 CHHT 204 CHHP 204 LSPT 202 LSPP 202 PHCT 201 PHCP 201 Physical Chemistry - I Physical Chemistry - I (Practical) Analytical Methods in Chemical Analysis Analytical Methods in Chemical Analysis (Practical) Biology -II Biology -II (Practical) Physics -I Physics -I (Practical) CHHT 305 CHHP 305 CHHT 306 CHHP 306 CHHT 307 CHHP 307 MACT 302 Inorganic Chemistry - II Inorganic Chemistry - II (Practical) Organic Chemistry -II Organic Chemistry -II (Practical) Physical Chemistry - II Physical Chemistry - II (Practical) Mathematics-II CHHT 408 CHHP 408 CHHT 409 CHHP 409 CHHT 410 CHHP 410 PHCT 402 PHCP 402 Inorganic Chemistry-III Inorganic Chemistry-III (Practical) Organic Chemistry -III Organic Chemistry -III (Practical) Physical Chemistry -III Physical Chemistry -III (Practical) Physics-II Physics-II (Practical) CHHT 511 CHHP 511 CHHT 512 CHHP 512 CHHT 513 CHHP 513 CHHT 514 CHHP 514 Inorganic Chemistry -IV Inorganic Chemistry -IV (Practical) Organic Chemistry -IV Organic Chemistry -IV (Practical) Physical Chemistry -IV Physical Chemistry -IV (Practical) Biochemistry and Environmental Chemistry Biochemistry and Environmental Chemistry (Practical) CHHT 615 CHHP 615 CHHT 616 CHHP 616 CHHT 617 CHHP 617 CHHT 618 CHHP 618 Inorganic Chemistry -V Inorganic Chemistry -V (Practical) Organic Chemistry-V Organic Chemistry-V (Practical) Physical Chemistry -V Physical Chemistry -V (Practical) Applications of Computers in Chemistry Applications of Computers in Chemistry (Practical) 26 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Department of Computer Science Education today is incomplete without any knowledge of computers. A skilled student of computer science is best equipped to advance in life.The IT Industry in varied profiles such as application programming, database and network administration, web-designing, e-commerce, multimedia and animation. A degree in Computer Science can further lead students towards an MCA, M. Sc. or an MBA to improve career prospects. The department has produced quality professionals, holding important persons in the Information Technology industry in India and abroad. The dedicated faculty, besides theoretical teaching, lays special emphasis on problem-solving skills and practical hands-on training. The department is well equipped with two state-of-the-art laboratories with 40 dual boot computers hosting Windows and Linux platforms FACULTY 1 Dr. Jyoti Trivedi M.C.A., M.Tech., Ph.D. 2 Ms. Sonia Yadav, M.C.A., M.Sc., M.Phil. (In- charge) 3 Ms. Rakhi Saxena, M.C.A, M.Phil. COURSE OFFERED B. Sc. Physical Sciences (Computer Science) Computer Science Paper Offered for B.Sc. Physical Science (Computer Science) Semester - 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Semester - 2 Year - 1 S. No 6. 7. 8. Paper Title/Name Paper No. CSPT 101 CSPP 101 PHPT 101 PHPP 101 MAPT 101 ENAT 101* /CSAT 101* CSAT 202 CSPP 202 PHPT 202 PHPP 202 MAPT 202 ENAT 201* /CSAT 201* Fundamentals of Programming Computer Laboratory based on CSPT 101 Mechanics Physics Laboratory Math-I Technical Writing and Communication in English /Computational Skills Data Structures Data Structures Lab Thermal Physics Physics Laboratory Calculus and Geometry Technical Writing and Communication in English /Computational Skills 27 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor S. No Semester - 3 Year - 2 9. 10. 11. 12. Semester - 4 13. 14. 15. 16. 18. 19. 20. 21. Semester - 6 Year - 3 Semester - 5 17. 22. 23. 24. Paper Title/Name Paper No. CSPT 303 CHPP 303 PHPT 303 PHPP 303 MAPT 303 LSPT 101 LSPP 101 CSPT 404 CSPP 404 PHPT 404 PHPP 404 MAPT 404 LSPT 202 LSPP 202 CSPT 505 CHPP 505 PHPT 505 PHPP 505 MAPT 505 CSPT 606 CSPP 606 PHPT 606 PHPP 606 MAPT 606 Computer System Architecture Computer System Architecture Lab Waves and Optics Physics Laboratory Algebra Biology-I (Introduction to Biology) Biology -I Lab Operating Systems Operating Systems Lab Electricity Management and Electromagnetic Theory Physics Laboratory Differential Equations Biology -II Biology-II Lab Computer Networks Computer Networks Lab Quantum Mechanics and Atomic Physics Physics Laboratory Real Analysis Concurrent Course -I Concurrent Course Lab-I Database Management Systems Database Management Systems Lab Solid State & Nuclear Physics Physics Laboratory Mechanics and Discrete Mathematics Concurrent Course -II Concurrent Course Lab -II 28 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Department of Physics Study of Physics is an integral part of any science or engineering course. Physics enables analytical thinking and problem solving skills pronging new perspective to any discipline e.g. Computers, Laser, Medical Machine and Internet and Communication Technologies. We have well equipped laboratories to offer these courses. Physics, a launching pad for courses like M.C.A., Robotic Sciences, Electrical and Electronic Science, M.B.A., Civil Services and Forensic Sciences. Members of the faculty are actively engaged in research in the areas of Astroparticle Physics, Condensed matter, solar energy and growth and characterization of Crystalline Materials, Carbon Nanotubes and Quantum Mechanics The department has a very vibrant and active Physics Society which regularly organize lectures, seminar, debates, Quizzes and also the annual festival COHERENCE. COURSE OFFERED B. Sc. (Hons.) Physics B. Sc. Physical Sciences B. Sc. Physical Sciences/ Computer Course FACULTY 1 Dr. P.K. Mukerjee, M.Sc., Ph.D., L.L.M. 2 Dr. Gouri Datta, M.Sc., Ph.D. 3 Dr. Partha Goswami, M.Sc., Ph.D. 4 Dr. U.P. Tyagi, M.Sc., Ph.D. 5 Dr. Kakoli Bera, M.Sc., Ph.D. 6 Ms. Manju Rani, M.Sc. 7 Dr. Pankaj Singh, M.Sc., Ph.D. 8 Dr. Aditya Saxsena, M.Sc., Ph.D. (on deputation) 9 Mr. Ajay Pratap Singh Gahlot, M.Sc. (In -charge) Semester - 1 Year - 1 Course Structure of B. Sc. (Hons.) Physics S. No Paper No. 1. 2. 3. PHHT-101 PHHT-102 CHCT-101 CHCP-101 ENAT-101 4. Paper Title/Name Mathematics Physics-I Mechanics Chemistry Chemistry Lab Technical Writing & Communication in English Physics Lab I 29 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor 5. 6. 7. 8. PHHT-203 PHHT-204 PHHT-205 PHHT-206 PHHP-206 Mathematical Physics-II Oscillations and Waves Electricity and Magnetism Digital Electronics Digital Electronics Physics Lab-II Semester - 3 9. 10. PHHT-307 PHHT-308 PHHP-308 PHHT-309 PHHT-310 Mathematical Physics-III Microprocessors & Computer Programming Microprocessors & Computer Lab Thermal Physics Mathematics-I Physics-III Semester - 4 13. 14. 15. 16. PHHT-411 PHHT-412 PHHT-413 PHHT-414 PHHP-414 Mathematics Physics-IV Optics Mathematics-II (Analysis and Statistics) Numerical Analysis Numerical Analysis Lab Physics Lab IV Semester - 5 17. 18. 19. 20. PHHT-515 PHHT-516 PHHT-517 PHHT-518 21. 22. 23. 24. PHHT-619 PHHT-620 PHHT-621 PHHT-622 PHHP-606 Mathematics Physics-V Quantum Mechanics Atomic and Molecular Physics Electronic Devices Physics Lab-V Physics Lab-VI Electromagnetic Theory Statistical Physics Solid State Physics Nuclear and Particle Physics Physics Lab-VII Physics Lab-VIII Semester - 2 Paper No. Semester - 6 Year - 1 Year - 2 Year - 3 Paper Title/Name S. No 11. 12. 30 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Department of Zoology The Department with its experienced and committed teaching faculty believes in the all-round development of the students. The Department blends classroom teaching with co-curricular activities like lectures from eminent scientists, seminars, symposiums, excursions and intercollege festival CHIMAERA which gives the students a chance to showcase their talents and develop their personality. The department offers basic and applied information in both classical and trendy fields in zoology and has well equipped laboratories where the students get the firsthand knowledge of practical exercises related to these subjects. The department takes pride in one international project (funded by IAEA Vienna, Austria) and another project (funded by DST Govt. of India) besides two Innovation projects funded by University of Delhi awarded to its faculty members. Two faculty members have fully recognized research labs where students can enroll for Ph.D. COURSE OFFERED B. Sc. (Hons.) Zoology B. Sc. Life Sciences FACULTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. Dr. Devinder Singh, M.Sc., Ph.D. Dr. Ravikant, M.Sc., Ph.D. Dr. Ranjana Seth, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Dr. Kamal Kumar Gupta, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D. (In -charge) Mr. Sunil Kayesth, M.Sc. Dr. Varsha Baweja, M.Sc., Ph.D. Dr. Manisha Senger, M.Sc., Ph.D. Dr.Indrakant K. Singh, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D., PGDBI, M.Sc. (Bioinformatics) Mr. Irengbam Rocky Mangangcha, M.Sc. (Zoology), M. Res. (AGPS) Mr. Moses Rinchui, M.Sc., M. Phil (on study leave) Semester - 1 Year - 1 Course Structure of B. Sc (Hons.) Zoology S. No Paper No. 1. LSPT-101 LSPP-101 ZOHT-101 ZOHP-101 CHCT-301 CHCP-301 ENAT-101* /CSAT-101* CSAP-101 2. 3. 4. Paper Title/Name Biology-I (Introduction to Biology) Biology-I (Introduction to Biology) (Practical) Biodiversity-I : Non - Chordata Biodiversity-I : Non - Chordata Chemistry-I Chemistry-I (Practical) Technical Writing & Communication in English/ Computational Skills Computational Skills 31 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Semester - 2 Year - 1 S. No 5. 6. 7. 8. Paper Title/Name Paper No. ZOHT-202 ZOHP-202 ZOHT-203 ZOHP-203 CHCT-402 CHCP-402 ENAT-201*/ CSAT-201 CSAP-201 Biodiversity-II : Chordata-I Biodiversity-II : Chordata-I (Practical) Biodiversity-III : Chordata-II Biodiversity-III : Chordata-II (Practical) Chemistry-II Chemistry-II (Practical) Technical Writing & Communication in English/ Computational Skills Computational Skills (Practical) Semester - 3 Paper No. Paper Title/Name 9. ZOHT-304 ZOHP-304 MACT-303 CBHT-301 CBHP-301 MBHT-301 MBHP-301 Animal Physiology and Functional Histology-I Animal Physiology and Functional Histology-I (Practical) Mathematics and Statistics Cell Biology-I Cell Biology-I (Practical) Molecular Biology-I Molecular Biology-I (Practical) ZOHT-405 ZOHP-405 ZOHT-406 ZOHP-406 CBHT-402 CBHP-402 MBHT-402 MBHP-402 Animal Physiology and Functional Histology-I Animal Physiology and Functional Histology-I (Practical) Biochemistry Biochemistry (Practical) Cell Biology-II Cell Biology-II (Practical) Molecular Biology-II Molecular Biology-II (Practical) ZOHT-507 ZOHP-507 ZOHT-508 ZOHP-508 ZOHT-509 ZOHP-509 GGHT-501 GGHP-501 Immunology Immunology (Practical) Ecology Ecology (Practical) Developmental Biology Developmental Biology (Practical) Genetics & Genomics-I Genetics & Genomics-I (Practical) ZOHT-610 ZOHP-610 ZOHT-611 ZOHP-611 ZOHT-612/ LSPT-409 BTHT-509 ZOHP-612/ LSPP-409/ BTHP-509 GGHT-602 GGHP-602 Evolutionary Biology Evolutionary Biology (Practical) Biotechnology Biotechnology (Practical) Applied Zoology/ Bioinformatics /Environmental Management 10. 11. 12. Semester - 5 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Semester - 6 Year - 3 S. No 13. Semester - 4 Year - 2 *The College will have an option to take either of the two papers in a particular semester for a particular course, while students have to appear in both the papers 22. 23. 24. Applied Zoology/ Bioinformatics /Environmental Management (Practical) Genetics & Genomics-II Genetics & Genomics-II (Practical) 32 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Course Structure of B. Sc. In Addition to B. Sc. Honours Courses, the Science Departments offer Courses in B. Sc.. The options available are: B. Sc. Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, Applied Physical Sciences (Industrial Chemistry). Year - 1 Semester -1 Course Structure of B. Sc. (Physical Science) Paper No. 1. CHPT-101 CHPP-101 PHPT-101 PHPP-101 MAPT-101 ELPT-101* /CSAT-101* CSAP-101 Chemistry-I Chemistry Lab-I Physics-I Physics Lab-I Maths-I Technical Writing & Communication in English/ Computational Skills Computational Skills (Practical) CHPT-202 CHPP-202 PHPT-202 PHPP-202 MAPT-202 ENAT-101* /CSAT-101* CSAP-101* Chemistry-II Chemistry Lab-II Physics-II Physics Lab-II Maths-II Technical Writing & Communication in English/ Computational Skills Computational Skills (Practical) 2. 3. 4. 5. Semester -2 Paper Title/Name S. No 6. 7. 8. Semester - 3 Paper Title/Name S. No Paper No. 9. CHPT-303 CHPP-303 PHPT-303 PHPP-303 MAPT-303 LSPT-101 LSPP-101 Chemistry-III Chemistry Lab-III Physics-III Physics Lab-III Maths-III Biology-I (Introduction to Biology) Biology-I (Introduction to Biology Lab) CHPT-404 CHPP-404 PHPT-404 PHPP-404 MAPT-404 LSPT-202 LSPP-202 Chemistry-IV Chemistry Lab-IV Physics-IV Physics Lab-IV Maths-IV Biology-II Biology-II Lab. 10. 11. 12. 13. Semester - 4 Year - 2 *The College will have an option to take either of the two papers in a particular semester for a particular course, while students have to appear in both the papers 14. 15. 16. 33 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Semester - 5 Year - 3 Paper No. 17. CHPT-505 CHPP-505 PHPT-505 PHPP-505 MAPT-505 Chemistry-V Chemistry Lab-V Physics-V Physics Lab-V Maths-V Concurrent Course-I Concurrent Course Lab-I CHPT-606 CHPP-606 PHPT-606 PHPP-606 MAPT-606 Chemistry-VI Chemistry Lab-VI Physics-VI Physics Lab-VI Maths-VI Concurrent Course-II Concurrent Course Lab-II 18. 19. 20. 17. Semester - 6 Paper Title/Name S. No 18. 19. 20. 34 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Year - 1 Semester - 1 Course Structure of B. Sc. (Life Sciences) S. No Paper No. 1. CHPT 101 CHPP 101 2. 3. 4. LSPT 101 LSPP 101 MACT 303 ENAT 101* /CSAT 101* CSAP 101* 5. CHPT 202 Semester - 2 CHPP 202 6. 7. 8. LSPT 202 LSPP 202 LSPT 203 LSPP 203 ENAT 201* /CSAT 201* CSAP 101* Paper Title/Name Chemistry -I (Atomic Structure, Bonding, General Organic Chemistry & Aliphatic Hydrocarbons) Chemistry -I (Atomic Structure, Bonding, General Organic Chemistry & Aliphatic Hydrocarbons) (Practical) Biology -I (Introduction to Biology) Biology -I (Introduction to Biology) (Practical) Mathematics and Statistics Technical Writing & Communication in English/ Computational Skills Computational Skills (Practical) Chemistry -II (Thermodynamics, Equilibria 7 Function Group Organic Chemistry -I) Chemistry -II (Thermodynamics, Equilibria 7 Function Group Organic Chemistry -I) (Practical) Biology -II Biology -II (Practical) Food, Nutrition and Health Food, Nutrition and Health (Practical) Technical Writing & Communication in English /Computational Skills Computational Skills (Practical) *The College will have an option to take either of two papers in a particular semester for a particular course, while students have to appear in both the papers Semester - 3 Year - 2 9. CHPT 303 CHPP 303 10. 11. 12. LSPT 304 LSPP 304 LSPT 305 LSPP 305 LSPT 306 LSPP 306 Chemistry -III (Solutions, Conductance, Electrochemistry and Functional Group Chemistry - 2) Chemistry -III (Solutions, Conductance, Electrochemistry and Functional Group Chemistry - 2) (Practical) Biodiversity -I “Microbes” Biodiversity -I “Microbes” (Practical) Biodiversity -II “Animals” Biodiversity -II “Animals” (Practical) Introduction to Medical Diagnostics Introduction to Medical Diagnostics (Practical) 35 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Semester - 4 Year - 2 S. No Paper No. 13. CHPT 404 CHPP 404 14. 15. 16. Semester - 6 Year - 3 Semester - 5 17. LSPT 407 LSPP 407 LSPT 408 LSPP 408 LSPT 409 LSPP 409 CHPT 505 CHPP 505 20. LSPT 510 LSPP 510 LSPT 511 LSPP 511 LSPT 512 LSPP 512 21. CHPT 606 18. 19. CHPP 606 22. 23. 24. LSPT 613 LSPP 613 LSPT 614 LSPP 614 LSPT 615 LSPP 615 Paper Title/Name Chemistry -IV (Chemistry of s & p block elements, States of Matter and Phase Equilibrium) Chemistry -IV (Chemistry of s & p block elements, States of Matter and Phase Equilibrium) (Practical) Molecular Biology Molecular Biology (Practical) Biodiversity -III “Plants” Biodiversity -III “Plants” (Practical) Bioinformatics Bioinformatics (Practical) Chemistry -V (Chemistry of d-block elements, Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy) Chemistry -V (Chemistry of d-block elements, Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy) (Practical) Biochemistry and Immunology Biochemistry and Immunology (Practical) Developmental Biology and Physiology-Plants Developmental Biology and Physiology-Plants (Practical) Genetics & Genomics Genetics & Genomics (Practical) Chemistry -VI (Organometallics, Bio-inorganic) Chemistry, Proteins and UV-IR Spectroscopy) Chemistry -VI (Organometallics, Bio-inorganic) Chemistry, Proteins and UV-IR Spectroscopy) (Practical) Applied Biology and Biotechnology Applied Biology and Biotechnology (Practical) Developmental Biology and Physiology-Animals Developmental Biology and Physiology-Animals (Practical) Ecology and Environmental Management Ecology and Environmental Management (Practical) 36 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Semester - 1 Year - 1 Course Structure of B. Sc. Applied Physical Sciences (Industrial Chemistry) Paper No. 1. CHPT 101 CHPP 101 PHPT 101 PHPP 101 ICPT 101 ICPP 101 ENPT 101/ CSPT 101 CSPP 101 Chemistry -I Practical Chemistry -I Physics-I (Mechanics) Practical Physics-I Industrial Chemistry -I Practical Industrial Chemistry Technical Writing & Communication in English/ Computational Skills Practical Computational Skills CHPT 202 CHPP 202 MAPT 101 ICPT 202 ICPP 202 ENPT 101/ CSPT 101 CSPP 101 Chemistry -II Practical Chemistry -II Calculus & Matrices Industrial Chemistry -II Practical Industrial Chemistry Technical Writing & Communication in English/ Computational Skills Practical Computational Skills CHPT 303 CHPP 303 MAPT 303 ICPT 303 ICPP 303 602 Chemistry -III Practical Chemistry -III Algebra Industrial Chemistry -III Practical Industrial Chemistry Biochemistry & Environmental Chemistry (Practical) CHPT 404 CHPP 404 PHPT 303 PHPP 303 ICPT 404 ICPP 404 EL 310 Chemistry -IV Practical Chemistry -IV Physics -II Practical Physics -II Industrial Chemistry -IV Practical Industrial Chemistry Intellectual Property Rights CIPR 2. 3. 4. Semester - 3 Semester - 4 Year - 2 Semester - 2 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Semester - 5 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Semester - 6 Year - 3 Paper Title/Name S. No 22. 23. 24. CHPT 505 CHPP 505 PHPT 404 PHPP 404 ICPT 505 ICPP 505 EL 310 (I)/ (II)/(III)/(IV) Chemistry -V Practical Chemistry -V Physics -III Practical Physics -III Industrial Chemistry -V Practical Industrial Chemistry Green Chemistry / Polymer Science / Biotechnology/ Forensic Science* CHPT 606 CHPP 606 MAPT 404 ICPT 606 ICPP 606 ELECTIVE -II EL 310 (I)/ (II)/(III)/(IV) Chemistry -VI Practical Chemistry -VI Differential Equations Industrial Chemistry -VI Practical Industrial Chemistry Green Chemistry / Polymer Science/ Biotechnology / Forensic Science* *Options available to the student to be decided by the College. 37 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Department of Commerce The present commerce curriculum has been dynamically structured to suit today's business environment both in content and in the form of practical training. It equips the students to join the corporate world immediately after the course and a sound foundation for those who wish to pursue higher studies, specialized professional courses such as Management, Chartered Accountancy, Company Secretaryship, Cost Accounting, Law, etc. The department organizes academic and cultural activities from time-to-time. The faculty comprises of highly qualified and dedicated teachers. COURSE OFFERED M. Com. B. Com. (Hons.) FACULTY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. Shri B.R. Sachdeva, M.Com., L.L.B., D.C.L. Dr. Chitra Atray, M.Com., Ph. D. Ms. Poonam Sharma, M.Com., M.Phil Dr. Seema Garg, M.Com., Ph.D. (In-charge) Dr. Surabhi Dhingra, M.Com., Ph.D. Dr. Pramod Kumar, M.Com., Ph.D. Course Structure of B. Com. (Hons.) Paper Title/Name Sem - 1 Sem -2 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. CH 1.1 Business organization & Management CH 1.2 Financial Accounting CH 1.3 Micro Economics-I CH 1.4 Business Laws CH 2.1 Business Statistics CH 2.2 Fundamental of Computer CH 2.3 Micro Economics-2 CH 2.4 Corporate Laws CH 2.5 Hindi/Punjabi Sem -3 1. 2. 3. 4. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. CH 3.1 Business Mathematics CH 3.2 Income -tax Laws & Practice CH 3.3 Macro Economics CH 3.4 Principles of Marketing CH 3.5 English/Phil./ Pol. Sci./ History/ Math(Inter Disciplinary) Sem -4 Year - 2 Year - 1 Paper No. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. CH 4.1 Indirex Tax CH 4.2 Corporate Accounting CH 4.3 Cost Accounting CH 4.4 Human Resource Management CH 4.5 Indian Economy Performance and Policies 38 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Paper Title/Name Paper No. 23. Year - 3 Sem - 5 20. 21. 22. Sem - 6 24. 25. 26. 27. CH 5.1 Management Accounting CH 5.2 Financial Management CH 5.3 (a) Auditing (b) E-Commerce CH 5.4 Option I (Any one of the following ) a) Financial markets, Institutions and Financial Services b) Compensation Management c) Corporate Tax Planning d) Advertising & Personal Selling e) Business Data Processing -I CH 6.1 International Business CH 6.2 Governance, Ethics & Social Responsibility of Business CH 6.3 a) Business Communication b) Project Work CH 6.4 Option I (Any one of the following) a) Entrepreneurship and Small Business b) Fundamentals of Investment c) Customer Relation & Customer Care d) Business Tax Procedure & Management e) Business Data Processing -II 39 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Course Structure of B. A, (Hons.) The College offers B. A(Hons.) Course in the following subject : English, Hindi Sanskrit, Political Science, History and Economics. Details of Main papers given in the section on respective Departments. Concurrent Courses The essentials of B.A. (Hons.) course with respect to concurrent Courses are as follows : Each student will be required to take four Credit Courses, and one qualifying courses as mentioned below: (1) Qualifying (Non-Credit) Course - Semester 1 (2) Language credit Course - Semester 2 (3) Interdisciplinary Course - Semester 3 (4) Discipline Centered Course I - Semester 4 (5) Discipline Centered Course -II - Semester 6 1. Qualifying (non-credit) Course : Students have to study one qualifying course in any of the following languages given below: (a) English (Higher / Lower) (d) Punjabi (b) Hindi (Higher/ Lower) (e) Bengali (c) Sanskrit For example, if a student chooses English as a compulsory Language Course, he or she shall be required to offer one qualifying Course from Hindi or any other Indian Language or vice-versa. Honours students in subject other than language /literature shall take the Lower Course if they have studied the language only up to class VIII. Students who have not studied any of the language after Class VIII, or if the language they have studied beyond class VIII is not offered by the college, will not be required to take the qualifying course in a language, Instead, they will opt for one of the interdisciplinary courses in lieu their of (Refer to list in point 3) 40 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor For language / literature students, the Qualifying Language Course has to be chosen from among the remaining languages i.e. not the language of the main discipline. 2. Language Credit Course : All first Year Honours (Semester-2) students in subject other than language / literature will opt for one compulsory language from any of the following. (i) English (ii) Hindi First Year Honours in Language / Literature : A student who is enrolled in B. A. (Hons) course where a literature subject is the main discipline (namely English, Hindi, Sanskrit ) shall not be required to take a Language Credit as the part of Concurrent Courses. He/She will be required to opt one of the following Interdisciplinary Courses : English : Individual & Society (for students of english and Sanskrit Hons.) Hindi : Hindi Language, Literature and Culture (for Students of Hindi and Sanskrit Hons.) 3. Inter -disciplinary Courses : B.A. (Hons) students in semester 3 are required to opt one of the following Interdisciplinary courses. 1. Individual and Society English 2. Hindi Language Literature and Culture Hindi 3. Reading Gandhi Political Science 4. Mathematical Awareness Mathematics 5. Environmental Issues in India History 6. Ethics in the Public Domain Philosophy 7. Gita and Ethics Sanskrit 4. Discipline Centered Course : A students has to opt two Discipline Centered Courses ( one each in Semester 4 and 6)out of the various options provided in the college Economics, History, Political Science, Philosophy, Mathematics, English, Hindi and Sanskrit. These Courses should be in subject other then their Main Discipline and only course from each discipline can be taken. 41 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor The College reserves the right it change the courses offered within the framework of B.A. (Hons.) Programme. Notes : a. Mark of the Concurrent Credit Courses (excluding Qualifying Course) shall be counted in the final result of the student. b. Qualifying Language Course : If a student chooses English as a Concurrent Course, he or she shall be required to offer another qualifying course which will be Hindi (Higher or Lower) Hindi Courses A(Higher) : For those who have studied Hindi at 10th or + 2 level. Hindi Course B(Lower) : For those who have studied Hindi upto class 8th only. c. Students who have not studied any of the languages after class 8th will not be required to take the qualifying Courses in a language. Instead they will opt for one of the Interdisciplinary Course in lieu thereof, which they have not otherwise offered. 42 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor B.A. (PROGRAMME ) B. A. (Programme) comprises of four components. 1. Discipline Courses : A student shall study two discipline courses each having one paper in each semester. 2. Language Courses : A student shall study two language courses each having two papers. All students admitted to the B.A. Programme will do one course each of English and Hindi/MIL. In the third year, the students will study the language other than the one studied in second year. 3. Foundation Courses: A student will study one of the Foundation Courses offered by the college in the second year. 4. Application Courses: A student will study one of the Application Courses offered by the college in the third year. COURSE DETAILS Semester -6 Semester -4 Semester -2 Semester -5 Semester -3 Semester -1 Year- 3 Year- 2 Year- 1 Computer Science Paper Offered for B.A. ( Programme) Language Course -I Language Course -II Discipline Course -I Discipline Course -II Language Course -V Discipline Course -V Discipline Course -VI Foundation Course- I Language Course -VII Discipline Course -IX Discipline Course -X Application Course - I Language Course -III Language Course -IV Discipline Course -III Discipline Course -IV Language Course -VI Discipline Course -VII Discipline Course -VIII Foundation Course- II Language Course -VIII Discipline Course -XI Discipline Course -XIII Application Course- II Note: 1. Those opting for English as Discipline Course should have studies English A at + 2 level. 2. Those opting for Maths as Discipline Course should have studied Maths at + 2 level. 3. Students who have studied Hindi only upto class VIII may opt for Pol. Sc./ Philosophy/ History/ Economics in lieu of Hindi Language. 4. Six seats each are reserved for students who offer Sindhi, Bengali, Punjabi, Philosophy, Sanskrit, as a subject in B.A. (Programme). 5. Languages : Students who have studied English / Hindi/MIL upto Class XII will do stream A. Student who have studied English / Hindi/ MIL upto Class X will do stream B. Student who have studied English / Hindi/ MIL upto Class VIII will do stream C. 6. Sindhi can be offered as a language to those who have studied in classes IX and X as also for those who for some reasons could not offer it. The College reserves the right to change the courses offered within the framework of the B.A. Programme. 43 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Department of Economics Knowledge of Economics is essential both for the enlightened citizen and for the aspiring Business Executive, Civil Servants and Social Science Researchers. The study of Economics makes you aware of current controversies concerned with Economic well – being, Poverty, Globalisation, Environment and Pollution. The new Economic syllabus offers tremendous oppurtunities for making a promising career in various areas like Banking, Finance, Government, Non – Government Organizations and Multinational Companies. FACULTY 1. 2. 3. 4. COURSE OFFERED M.A. Economics B.A. (Hons.)Economics Dr. T.M. Thomas, M . A., Ph.D. Sh. A.S. Lamba, M.A. Dr. Sangita Singh, M.A., Ph.D. (In -charge) Dr. Savita Singh, M.A., Ph.D. Semester - 1 Semester- 3 Semester- 2 Semester- 6 Semester- 5 Semester- 4 Year - 3 Year - 2 Year - 1 Course Structure of B.A. (Hons.) Economics Paper No. Paper Title/Name 1. 2. 3. 4. Introductory Microeconomics Statistical Methods in Economics-I Mathematical Methods for Economics-I Concurrent Qualifying Language 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Introductory Microeconomics Statistical Methods in Economics-II Mathematical Methods for Economics -II Concurrent Credit Language Intermediate Micro Economics -I Intermediate Macro Economics -I Economics History of India:1857-1947 Introductory Economics Concurrent Inter Disciplinary Intermediate Micro Economics -II Intermediate Micro Economics-II Economy State & Society Indian Economic Development Since 1947-II Concurrent Discipline centered-I 19. 20. 21. 22. Indian Economic Development Since 1947-II Development Theory and Experience-I Public Economic Optional Paper-I 23. 24. 25. 26. International Economics Development Theory and Experience -II Optional Paper -II Concurrent Discipline Centered-II 44 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Department of English The English Department offers an amalgamation of literary and cultural forms through the study of English texts from the British Isles along with works outside the canon such as African, Australian, American, Ancient Greek, Indian, etc. The course involves a thorough study of the forms of literature like drama, poetry, prose, short stories, etc. coupled with genres such as Autobiography, Travel-Writing, Essays, Science Fiction, Films, etc. Studying literature involves the ability to place literary texts in their wider intellectual, psychological, social, cultural and historical contexts. It allows the students to understand how literature converse with other art forms and other areas of study within Social Sciences and Humanities. It also requires the students to develop the critical processes by which they analyse, judge and simultaneously learn about literary form and technique. The department runs an exclusive English Department Library so as to make recent publications, articles, books and journals available to the students so that they can undertake research and use the communicative and analytical skills to a range of careers including Advertising, Acting, Publishing, Teaching, Mass Communication, Public Relations, Journalism, Literary Studies, etc. FACULTY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Ms. Nalini khanna, M.A. Ms. E. Thomas, M.A., M. Phil. Ms. Sherina Joshi, M.A., M.Phil Ms. Preeti Gupta Dewan, M.A., M.Phil Dr. Sunita Sarin, M.A., Ph.D. Mr. Krishnan Unni, M.A., M.Phil (On study leave) Dr. Ajanta Dutta, M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D. Ms. Vandana Mathur M.A., M. Phil. (On study leave) Mr. Purshottam Das, M.A. (In -charge) Ms. Manisha Sagar, M.A. Dr. Varsha K. Singh, M.A., Ph.D Mr. Saswata Bhattacharya, M.A., M. Phil Ms. Pavitra Poorna S.R., M.A., M.Phil 45 COURSE OFFERED M.A. English B.A. (Hons.)English PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor 1. 2. 3. English Literature 4 (i) Twentieth Century Indian Writing (i) Concurrent - Qualifying Language Semester - 2 4. 5. 6. 7. English Literature 4 (ii) Twentieth Century Indian Writing (ii) English Literature 1 (i) Concurrent -Credit Language Semester - 3 8. 9. 10. 11. English Literature 1 (ii) English Literature 2 (ii) Option Paper Concurrent Interdisciplinary Semester - 4 12. 13. 14. 15. English Literature 2 (ii) English Literature 3 (i) Optional Paper Concurrent Discipline Centered -I Semester - 5 Semester - 1 Paper Title/Name Paper No. 16. 17. 18. 19. English Literature 3 (ii) English Literature 5 (i) Contemporary Literature (i) Optional Paper Semester - 6 Year - 3 Year - 2 Year - 1 Course Structure of B.A. (Hons.) English 20. 21. 22. 23. 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It analyses the present in the light of the past with a view to the future. Needless to say, it thus prepares one to know the complexity of the present with greater sensitivity. This, in turn, shapes one's mind for broader and better understanding of the world in a more comprehensive manner. History not only covers the biological evolution of mankind from about 5 million years ago till date, but also covers the cultural evolution in terms of evolution of architecture, painting, sculpture, music, dance, drama, human relations within community and outside, etc. Besides, it also covers inter alia state formations, nation building, colonial struggles, freedom movements, world wars, globalization, etc. It thus transcends national boundaries to understand the world as whole – right from ancient times to the present. In this context, it enables one to have a career in various fields viz, Teaching, Publishing Administrative Services, Archaelogy, Mass Media, etc. Travel and Tourism along with Journalism are other career options. The department conducts seminars, workshops, excursions every year for the benefit of the students which provide excellent opportunity for students to have a closer interface with the faculty. Above all, the department takes pride in the extremely dynamic faculty which believes in nurturing the potential of the students for a great future. FACULTY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. COURSE OFFERED B.A. (Hons.)History Dr. Sabita Singh, M.A., Ph.D. Ms. Neelam Malhotra, M.A., M.Phil. Dr. Achala Bharti, M.A., Ph.D. Sh. Ashwini Shankar, M.A., M.Phil Ms. Suvritta Khatri, M.A. Dr. S.M. Jha, M.A., Ph.D, (In- charge) Dr. Anil Kumar Jha, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D. 49 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Semester - 1 Semester - 6 Semester - 5 Semester - 4 Semester - 3 Semester - 2 Year - 3 Year - 2 Year - 1 Course Structure of B.A. (Hons.) History Paper Title/Name Paper No. 1. 2. 3. History of India -I Social Formations and Cultural Patterns of the Ancient World Concurrent Qualifying Language 6. History of India -II Social Formations and Cultural Patterns of the Medieval World Concurrent Credit Language 7. 8. 9. 10. History of India-III (C. 750-1206) Rise of Modern West-I Optional Paper Concurrent Interdisciplinary 11. 12. 13. 14. History of India -IV(C.1206-1550) Rise of Modern West-II Optional Paper Concurrent Discipline Centered -I 15. 16. 17. 18. History of India -V(C.1550-1605) History of India-VI(C.1750-1857) History of China & Japan-I (C.1840-1949) History of Modern Europe-I (C.1780-1939) 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. History of India -VII(C.1605-1750) History of India-VIII(C.1750-1950) History of China & Japan-II (C.1840-1949) History of Modern Europe-II (C.1780-1939) Concurrent Discipline Centered-II 4. 5. 50 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Department of Mathematics The Department of Mathematics is one of the oldest and the finest department of the college. The Faculty comprises highly qualified and dedicated teachers. Emphasis is given to aspects such as mathematics as a means of communication in the scientific, technical and commercial world. The Department has an active Mathematics Society which regularly organises quizes, debates, lectures seminars and annual inter-college Mathematics festival ' Samuchayam' Mathematics as a discipline course has always been attractive to students with diverse career aspirations. Students move on to pursue M.C.A., M.B.A. M.Sc. and Ph.D. programmes in various prestigious universities and overseas. FACULTY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Ms. Usha Gupta, M.A. Dr. L. Bandopadhyaya, M.A., Ph.D. Dr. R.K. Saxena, M.Sc., Ph.D. Ms. Veena Garg, M.A. Ms. Usha Arora, M.A.,M. Phil Dr. Pramod Arora,M.Sc., Ph.D. Dr. Pankaj Jain, M.Sc., Ph.D. (on leave) Ms. Harindri Chaudhary, M.Sc., M.Phil Dr. Navin Chandra, M.Sc., Ph.D. (In -charge) Mr. Manoj Kumar, M.Sc.,M.Phil Mr. Rajendra Kumar, M.Sc., M.Phil (On Leave) Mr. Chander Shekhar, M.Sc., M.Phil 51 COURSE OFFERED M. Sc. Mathematics B. Sc. (Hons.) Mathematics B. Sc. Physical Sciences PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Semester - 1 Semester - 6 Semester - 5 Semester - 4 Semester - 3 Semester - 2 Year - 3 Year - 2 Year - 1 Course Structure for B. Sc. (Hons.) Maths Paper Title/Name Paper No. 1. 2. 3. 4. Calculus -I Analysis -I Algebra -I Credit Courses -I 5. 6. 7. 8. Differential Equations- I Analysis-II Probability and Statistics Credit Courses -II 9. 10. 11. 12. Calculus -II Numerical Methods amd Programming Algebra -II Qualifying Paper 13. 14. 15. 16. Differential Equations and Mathematical Modelling -II Analysis-III Algebra -III Credit Courses III. 1 17. 18. 19. 20. Differential Equations and Mathematical Modeling -III Analysis-IV Algebra-IV Linear Programming and Theory of Games 21. 22. 23. 24. Analysis-V Algebra - V Optional Paper Credit Course III. 2 52 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Department of Political Science The knowledge and skills imparted to the students under this courses empower them in a wide array of fields such as teaching, higher research, law, bureaucracy, mass media, finances and nongovernmental organization. The course content blends traditional concerns with issues of contemporary relevance; and reflects the philosophy that in the highly globalized world, local concerns be ignored. The courses are taught in both English and Hindi. The Department organizes a lot of activities throughout the year-seminars, lectures, academic tours, etc affording an opportunity to the students to develop hands-on knowledge and skills. A case in point is the annual festival “Politicozest”, where activities like collage making, debates and quiz allow the students to showcase their talent. These are some of the reasons that make political Science a popular course. FACULTY COURSES OFFERED 1. Dr. Chandrika Gulati, M.A., Ph.D. B. A. Honours in Political Science 2. Ms. Neelam Borwankar, M.A. 3. Dr. Seema Narayan, M.A. , Ph. D. 4. Dr. Matadin Gupta, M.A., Ph. D. 5. Dr. Deba Prasad Nanda, M.A., Ph.D. (In- charge) 6. Dr. Joyeeta Ahmad, M.A., Ph. D. 7. Dr. Aftab M Shehryar, M.A., M. Phil. 9. Dr. Biswajit Mohanty, M.A., Ph. D. M.A. Political Science 10. Dr. Jayabratta Sarkar, M.A., M. Phil., Ph. D. 53 52 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Semester - 1 Semester - 6 Semester - 5 Semester - 4 Semester - 3 Semester - 2 Year - 3 Year - 2 Year - 1 Course Structure of B.A. (Hons.) Political Science Paper Title/Name Paper No. 1. 2. 3. 4. Colonialism in India Understating Political Theory Constitutional Democracy and Govt. in India Concurrent Qualifying Language 5. 6. 7. 8. Nationalism in India Political Theory Concepts and Debates Political Processes in India Concurrent Credit Language 9. 10. 11. 12. Introduction to Comparative Govt. and Politics Theories of Administration Theories of Internal Relations and World History Concurrent Interdisciplinary 13. Political Institutions and Processes in Comparative Perspective Public Policy and Administration in India Global Politics Concurrent Discipline Centered -I 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Indian Political Thought -I Classical Political Philosophy Development Process and Social Movements in Contemporary India Optional Paper 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Indian Political Thought -II Modern Political Philosophy India’s Foreign Policy Optional Paper Concurrent Discipline Centered -II 54 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Department of Sanskrit Sanskrit is one the most ancient Indian language and is a heritage subject. Efforts are being made at national and international level to preserve its importance and existence. The Department of Sanskrit promotes academic excellence. It also help in developing the overall personality of the students by organising seminars, lectures and competitions which provide opportunities to students to interact with scholars in various fields. The department regularly organises 'Saraswati Vyakhanmala' on the occasion of Basant Panchami under which noted scholars deliver lectures to motivate the students to the subject. The Four Year Undergraduate Course aims to improve the language skills of the learners in order to equip them with better communicative, creative, analytical and critical abilities. It also aims to enable them to appreciate different forms and genre of literature and to become aware of the rich intellectual tradition of India. FACULTY 1. Dr. G.C. Pant, M.A., M. Phil., Ph.D., Shiksha Shastri 2. Dr. Rama Singh, M.A., M. Phil., Ph.D. COURSES OFFERED B.A. Honours in Sanskrit M.A. in Sanskrit 3. Dr. Jaya Ojha, M.A., Ph.D. 4. Dr. Rajvir Shastri, M.A., M. Phil., Ph.D., Shiksha Shastri (In-charge) 5. Dr. Anand Kumar, M.A., M. Phil., Ph.D. 6. Dr. Ashish Kumar, M.A., M. Phil., Ph.D. 7. Dr. Sarvendra Kumar, M.A., M. Phil., Ph.D. 55 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Semester - 1 Semester - 6 Semester - 5 Semester - 4 Semester - 3 Semester - 2 Year - 3 Year - 2 Year - 1 Course Structure of B.A.(Hons.) Sanskrit Paper Title/Name Paper No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Proficiency in Sanskrit Language -I Concurrent Qualifying Language Sanskrit Literature -I Sanskrit Literature -II Concurrent-Credit Language : Nationalism and Indian Literature Critical Survey of Sanskrit Literature -I Self Management in the Gita Sanskrit Literature -III Concurrent -Interdisciplinary Critical Survey of Sanskrit Literature -II Proficiency in Sanskrit Language -II 10. 11. Nationalism and India Polity Concurrent-Discpline Centered -I Sanskrit Literature -IV Indian Scientific Hertiage 12. 13. 14. 15. Vedic Literature Reasoning : Ontology, Epistemology & Logic Epigraphy, Paleography & Chronology Linguistics & & Philosophy of Language 16. Aesthetics and Indian Theater Concurrent -Discipline Centered II Proficiency in Sanskrit Language -III Option A : Modern Sanskrit Liteature Option B : Mathematics & Astronomy 9. 17. 18. 56 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Department of Philosophy Philosophy is the inevitable accompaniment of a self-conscious humanity which reflects not merely on the objects that confronts it, but also on its reflections there of. It is the study of the most fundamental issues concerning reality, knowledge and value and of the basic concepts, principles and arguments of the major intellectual disciplines. When science gives us knowledge, only philosophy can provide us wisdom. The undergraduate course in Philosophy aims to familiarise students to apply their analytical ability, intellectual insight and principles to all domains of life. The broad themes within the course touch on different aspect of everyday life that students are exposed to. After doing such courses in philosophy a student can successfully pursue Mass communication, Civil Services, Teaching , BPO Training, Computer Application, Law, Medical Transcription and all other non-technical jobs. The Department organizes national and international seminars and symposia from time to time to expose its students and faculty members to the intellectual realm. Presentations and interactive sessions are organized to help students in developing their cognitive and expository skills. FACULTY 1. Dr. Arati Barua, M.A., Ph.D. 2. Dr. Subasini Barik, M.A., Ph. D. (In- charge) Subjects Offered For B.A (Programme) Philosophy Semester -I Semester -II Semester -III Semester -IV Semester -V Semester -VI Logic -I Logical Reasoning Logic-II Logical Reasoning Ethics I Theory and Practice Ethics -II Theory and Practice -II Philosophical Debates-I Philosophical Debates-II For B.A (Hons.) For B. Com (Hons.) Ethics in Public Domain Introduction to Philosophy (CH 3.5) DCC-I (i) Symbolic Logic (ii) Formal Logic DCC-II (i) Symbolic Logic (ii) Formal Logic 57 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Department of Modern Indian Languages BENGALI Deshbandhu college is one of the few colleges of University of Delhi which has offered Bengali as a subject since its inception. The faculty consists of teachers who have published books and also feature regularly in renowned Bengali Magazines. The department has also formed the Bengali Literary Society, which organizes seminars to enhance the learning experience of its students and expose them to different trends. Student who opt for Bengali can find a career in Media and Translation work for nodal Ministries and Publishing houses. In four year undergraduate programme, interested Non-Bengali students can also opt for the course. FACULTY 1. Dr. Kalpana Kirty, M.A., Ph.D (In chage) 2. Dr. Antara Chaudhuri, M.A., Ph.D Course Structures XII B. A(Programe) Bengali Language ‘A’ for those who studied Bengali upto X B. A(Programe) Bengali Language ’B’ for those who studied Bengali upto VIII B. A(Programe) Bengali Language ’C’ for those who studied Bengali upto For: B. A (Hons), B. Com (Hons) Credit Course & Qualifying Course 58 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor PUNJABI DEPARTMENT Punjabi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by millions of native speakers world wide Punjabi language is becoming more popular in modern media and communication. The Department aims at giving its students a thorough grounding in skills of reading, comprehension, necessity of studying Punjabi literature. It also helps to enrich the rich cultural heritage of our country. Students who opt Punjabi can fund a carrier in Media and translation work for Publication Houses, All India Radio & T.V. (Ranet etc.) FACULTY 1. Dr. K.S. Bhatia, M.A. Ph.D. (In-charge) COURSE STRUCTURE Semester III Discipline Courses II (Punjabi) • B. A( Prog) Punjabi Language ‘A’ (For Those who studied Punjabi upto XII) IV • B. A( Prog) Punjabi Language ‘B’ (For Those who studied Punjabi upto X) V • B. A( Prog) Punjabi Language ‘C’ (For Those who studied Punjabi uptoVIII) VI • B. A. / B. Com. (Hons) Credit and qualifying Courses in Punjabi 59 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor SINDHI It is a matter of pride that Deshbandhu College is the only college in Delhi University which offers Sindhi as a language course. The department offers a rare opportunity to develop and preserve the precious heritage of Sindhi literature and language, specially since this is a language not associated with any state. Students who opt for Sindhi can find a career in translation work for nodal Ministries and Publishing houses as well as in the Media. FACULTY 1. Ms. V. Bellani, M.A. (In-charge) COURSE STRUCTURE Semester Paper Title III • Sindhi Language and Linguistics IV • Sindhi Literature, Culture and Folklore V • Sindhi Literature and History VI • Sindhi Literature and Partition VII • Sindhi Literature and Philosophy VIII • Sindhi Literature and Translation 60 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Department of Physical Education Physical Education is considered an integral part of general education and leads to holistic development of personality through Cognitive, Affective and Effective learning. It is an art and science of promoting health by the deliberate effort of willful adoption of physical activities and sports. Apart from the opportunities provided to students to represent college in various sports, the college also provides Physical Education as a subject in discipline course II and Fitness, Aerobics and Gym operation as application course. These subjects impart the in-depth knowledge of fundamental and practical guidelines of health and fitness enabling the students to start their career in physical education and fitness industry, which is, now a days, one of the most growing industries across the world. In today's high tech society, the success of Physical Education lies in the physical growth and development of students in fighting against the sedentary life style. It is through this approach, the students acquire the knowledge, skills, right attitude and values towards the pursuit of a physically active and healthy life style. It also provides an avenue for students to express themselves through movement and physical activity. FACULTY Ms. Anjum Padyal, M.P.E (In charge) (On leave) 61 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Entrepreneurship & Skill Development University of Delhi has signed an MOU with National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) to introduce skill development courses for the students of all the colleges, Under this MOU - DU and NSDC have mutually finalized job roles based on National Occupational Standards (NOS) in 6 sectors as per the demand of the industry. These job roles are progressive in nature - from Level 4 - Level 7 on National Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF). The fee for the course is Rs 5000/- for a full one year course. At the end of the training, Sector Skills Councils will conduct assessment and certification of the students followed by placement facilitation of at least 70% of the desiring students. The college has decided to offer following courses for this programme : - Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI) - Healthcare - Media and Entertainment Mr. B.R. Sachdeva (Deptt. of Commerce) is the Nodal Officer for this programme. 62 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Students Guide IDENTITY CARD 1. Every student must always carry the Identity Card with himself/herself. 2. Every student has to produce the Identity Card whenever demanded by the Teachers/Library staff/Office/Security staff at the gates. Failure to produce the identity card will lead to punishment. 3. Fresh Identity card will be made every year. The new Identity Card will be issued only on submission of the earlier one. In case a student is unable to produce his/her earlier card, he/she will have to pay a fine of Rs. 100/- to get a new one. 4. In case of mutilation, a penalty of Rs. 100/- will be charged for issue of duplicate Identity Card. 5. In case of loss of the Identity Card, a duplicate card will be issued only after a copy of FIR is produced. 6. The Identity Card is to be surrendered by each student on leaving the college. Security refund will not be given till the student surrenders his/her Identity Card. 7. Any change of address should be immediately communicated by the students to college office. RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT Procedure for seeking information under the right to information Act, 2005 Dr. INDRAKANT K. SINGH Dr. AJAY KUMAR ARORA Assistant Professor (Zoology) & Public Information Officer, Deshbandhu College, University of Delhi, Kalkaji, New Delhi-110019 Phone : 011-26439565 Fax No. : 011-26449396 E-mail : pio@db.du.ac.in Principal (OSD) & First Appellate Authority Deshbandhu College, University of Delhi, Kalkaji, New Delhi-110019 Phone : 011-26235542 Fax No. : 011-26449396 E-mail : principal@db.du.ac.in 1. An application for obtaining Information under the Right to Information Act, 2005 is required to be made to the Public Information Officer. 2. The prescribed fee for filing the application is Rs. 10/- by way of cash against proper receipt or by way of bank demand draft or banker's cheque or Indian Postal Order payable to the Principal Deshbandhu College, at Delhi 3. An appeal can be preferred before the first Appellate Authority against the decision of the Public Information Officer of the college. 63 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor ATTENDANCE RULES 17.1 ORDINANCE VII (2) Resolved that the following amendments to ordinance VII and Ordinance IX of the Ordinances of the University be accepted and recommended to the Executive Council for approval. Replace the existing attendance rules for the 3 year semester based undergraduate programmes with the following. a. A candidate for the Semester I/III/V Examination shall not be deemed to have satisfied the required conditions of attendance unless s/he has attended, in all the subject taken together, not less than two thirds of the lectures/practical/presentations/totorial required to be attended. Provided that a student of the Semester I/III/V who does not fulfill the required condition of attendance, as above, but has attended, in all the subject taken together, not less than 40 per cent of lectures/practical/presentations during the respective semester, may at the discretion of the Principal of the college concerned, appear for the ensuing semester examination; but such a candidate shall be required to make up the deficiency at lectures and practicals in the next semester of the same academic year. Provided that a student of the II/IV/VI semester who does not fulfill the required conditions of attendance as above, but has attended in all the subject taken together, not less than 40 per cent of the lectures/practical/presentation/tutorials, held during the respective semester, may at the discretion of the Principal of the college concerned, be allowed to appear at the ensuring examination provided that she/he makes up the deficiency of the said attendance by combining the attendance of the previous semester in the ensuing semester. Provided further that the Principal of the College concerned may permit a student to appear in an examination not with standing that the student has not fulfilled the attendance requirement, if in the opinion of the Principal, such student shall make up the deficiency in the succeeding academic year. Provided further that a student of the VI semester shall be allowed to appear at the VI semester Examination, if by combining the attendance of the academic year the candidate has put in two thirds of attendance, in all the subject taken together, held during the respective years. b. In the case of a student who: i. Is selected as a member of the N.C.C to participate in the annual N.C.C Campus or is deputed to undertake Civil Defense work and allied duties; or ii. Is enrolled in the National Service scheme and is deputed to various public assignments by or with the approval of the Principal/head of the institution concerned ; or iii. Is selected to participate in sports or other curricular activities ; or iv. Represents the College in inter-college tournaments organized by the Delhi University Sports Council (DUSC); or a student who represents Delhi State in National Tournament organized by Nation Sports Federations; or a student who represent the University in Tournaments organized by Association 64 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor of India Universities; or a student ho represents India in International Tournaments organized by International Federation/ Associations and FISU, ( Selections through AIU); of a student who represents India on Olympics/Common Wealth Games/ World Championship organized by International Olympic Committee; or in national of International Fixtures in games and sports approved by the Competent Authority ; or v. Is required to represent the University at the Inter-University Youth Festival; or vi. Is required to participate in periodical training in the Territoral Army or a student who is deputed by the college to take part in Inter-College sports or fixtures, debates, seminars or social work projects or a student who is required curricular activities held in other University or such other activities approved by the Vice-Chancellor for this purpose. In calculating the total number of lectures etc. delivered in the College, or in the University, as the case may be for his/her course of study in each academic year, the number of lectures etc., in each subject delivered, during the period of absence, and as recommended/ forwarded by the concerned teacher/DPE and approved by the Principal /Head for the above purpose shall deemed to have been attended by the student. c. The Principal of a 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 during the year disabling them form 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 purpose of calculation of attendance of the year and decide each case on its own merits. d.Colleges shall be required to notify the attendance position of each of its students for each month on the notice board of the College, and clearly indicate the lectures/practical held subject wise and the numbers attended by each student. e. A College shall notify on the notice board the final attendance position of each of its students within five days of the dispersal of the classes in the last session of the academic year. Not later than five days, thereafter, a student may, by an application to the Principal of the College, claim benefit of exclusion of lectures under sub-clause (a) above on ground to be specified and accompanied by the relevant documents. All such applications submitted within time shall be considered and disposed of the Principal of the College at least 3 days prior to the commencement of the examination, in which the student is intending to appear. f. The benefit of exclusion of lectures contemplated in category (c) above, shall in no case exceed 1/3 of the total number of lectures/practical’s/prsentations/totutials. g. In the case of a married woman student who is granted maternity leave, in calculating the total number of lectures delivered in the College or in the University, as the case may be, for her course of study in each semester, the number of lectures in each subject delivered during the period of her maternity leaves shall not be taken into account. h. No person shall be deemed to have satisfied the required conditions in respect of his instructions, unless in addition to the requirements regarding attendance and other conditions, he has appeared and satisfied by his performance the Principal of his college in such tests, written and/or oral, as may be held by him in discretion. The Principal of the College shall have, and be deemed always to have had, the power to detain a student in the same class in which he has been studying, or not to send him up for the University Examination, in case he did not appear at the tests aforesaid or his performance was not satisfactory. The 65 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Principal of a College/Head of the Institution shall have power to strike off the name of a student who is grossly irregular in attendance in spite of warning, or when the absence of the student is for such a long period that he cannot put in requisite percentage of attendance. 17.2 ORDINANCE IX Clause of Ord. IX Existing provision Amendments Approved 7(1)(a) The Minimum marks required to pass any course in a semester shall be 40% in theory and 40% in Practical, wherever applicable. The student must secure 40% in the End Semester Examination and 40% in the total of end semester Examination & Internal Assessment of the course for both theory & practical separately. A student who has obtained 40% in the aggregate taking together all the papers in theory examination (including internal assessment/project work)and practical examinations, separately, conducted in the first and second semester shall be promoted to the second academic year/third semester and similarly from the second academic year to third academic year/fifth semester. 7(2)(e) Reappearance in Practical Examinations shall not be allowed Reappearance in Practical Examinations and project work of Foundation Courses shall not be allowed. 17.3 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 nonteaching staff of any institution/Department and against any student within the University of Delhi b. Carrying of, use of or threat to use of any weapons 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 66 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor 4. 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. Prohibition of Ragging as per Ordinance XV-C. 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; or b. be, for a stated period rusticated; or c. be not for a stated period, admitted to a course or courses of study in a College, Department or Institution of the University; or d. be fined with a sum of rupees that may be specified; or e. be debarred from taking a University or College or Departmental Examination or Examinations for one or more years; or f. that 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, Deans 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 Proctor as aforesaid, detailed rules of discipline and proper conduct shall be framed. These rules may be supplemented, where necessary, by the Principal of Colleges, Head of Halls, Deans of Faculties and Heads of Teaching Departments in this University. Each student shall be expected 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 ViceChancellor 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. 17.4 ORDINANCE XV-C Prohibition and Punishment for Ragging 1. Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited, within the premises of College/Department or 67 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Institution and any part of 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 caste and tribe. d. expose students to ridicule and contempt and affect their self-esteem e. entail verbal abuse and aggression, indecent gestures and obscene behavior. 4. The Principal of a College, the Head of the Department or an Institution, the authorities of College, or University Hostel or Halls of Residence shall take immediate action on any information of the occurrence of ragging. 5. Not withstanding anything in Clause (4) above, the Proctor may also suomoto 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 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 the Vice-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 by the relevant authority under clause (7) disclosing the occurrence of ragging incidents described in Clause 3(a), (b) and (c), the Vice-Chancellor shall direct or order rustication of a student or students for a specific number of years. 10. The Vice-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. 11. In case any students who have obtained degrees or diplomas of Delhi University are found guilty; under this Ordinance, appropriate action will be taken under Statute 15 for withdrawal of degrees or diploma conferred by the University. 12. For the purpose of this Ordinance, abetment to ragging whether by way of any act, practice or incitement of ragging will also amount to ragging. 68 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor 13. All institutions within the Delhi University system shall be obligated to carry out instructions/directions issued under this Ordinance, and to give aid assistance to the ViceChancellor to achieve the effective implementation of the Ordinance. Note: Order of the Vice-Chancellor in pursuance of Ordinance XV-C: Where incident(s) of ragging are reported to the Vice-Chancellor by any authority under this Ordinance, the students(s) involved in ragging, shall be expelled for a specified term, designated in the order. Non-students involved in reports of ragging will be proceeded with under the criminal law of India; they will also be rendered ineligible for a period of five years from seeking enrolment in any of the institutions of the University of Delhi. Students against whom necessary action is taken under this note, will be given post decisional hearing, with strict adherence to the rules of natural justice. 17.5 The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redress Al) Act, 2013 An Act to provide protection against sexual harassment of women at workplace and for the prevention and redressal of complaints of sexual harassment and for matters connected therewith or incidental there to. Definitions 1. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, (a) “aggrieved woman” means(I) In relation to a workplace, a woman, of any age whether employed or not, who alleges to have been subjected to any act act of sexual harassment by the respondent. (II) “Internal Committee” means an internal Complaints Committee constituted under section 4. (iii) “Respondent “ means a person against whom the aggrieved woman has made a complaint under section 9. (iv) “Sexual harassment includes any one or more of the following unwelcome acts or behavior (Whether directly or by implication) namely:a. Physical contact and advances; or b. A demand or request for sexual feverous; or c. Making sexually coloured remarks remarks; or d. Showing pornography;or e. Any other un welcome physical, verbal or non-verbal conduct of sexual nature; 69 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Prevention of Sexual Harassment I. No woman shall be subject to sexual harassment at any workplace. 2. The following circumstances, among other circumstances, if occurs or is present in relation to or connected with any act or behaviors of sexual harassment may amount to sexual harassment I. Implied or explicit promise of preferential treatment in her employment or II. Implied or explicit theat of detrimental treatment in her employment; or III. Implied or explicit threat about her present or future employment; or IV. Interference with her work or creating an intimidating or offensive or hostile work environment for her ; or V. Humiliating treatment likely to affect her health or safety. Complaint of Sexual Harassment i. Any aggrieved woman may make, in writing a complaint of sexual harassment at workplace to the Internal Committee if so constituted, so constituted, within a period of three months from the date of incident and in case of a series of incidents, within a period of three months from the date of last incident. ii. The Internal Committee or, as the case may be before initiating an inquiry under section II and at the request of the aggrieved woman take steps to settle the matter between her and the respondent through conciliation. Provided that no monetary settlement shall be made as a basis of Conciliation. 2. Where a settlement has been arrived at under sub-section i. The Internal Committee as the case may be, shall record the settlements so arrived and forward the same to the employer or the District officer to take action as specified in the recommendation. 3. The Internal Committee shall provide the copies of the settlement as recorded under sub-sectin (2) to the aggrieved woman and the respondent. 4. Where a settlement is arrived at under sub-section (1), no further inquiry shall be conducted by the internal committee or the local committee, as the case may be. Inquiry Report i. On the completion of an inquiry under this Act, the Internal Committee or the Local Committee, as the case may be, shall provide a report of its findings to the employer, or as the case may be, he District Officer within a period of ten days from the date of completion of the inquiry and such report be made available to the concerned parties. 70 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor ii. Where the Internal Committee or the Local Committee, as the case may be, arrives at the conclusion that the allegation against the respondent has not been proved, it shall recommend to the employer and the District Officer that no action is required to be taken in the matter. iii. Where the Internal Committee or the Local Committee, as the case may be, arrives at the conclusion that the allegation against the respondent has been proved, it shall recommend to the employer or the District Officer, as the case may be iv. To take action for sexual harassment as a misconduct in accordance with the provision of the service rules applicable to the respondent or where no such service rules have been made, in such manner as may be prescribed. v. The employer or the District Officer shall act upon the recommendation within sixty days of its receipt by him. iv. Where the Internal Committee or Local Committee, as the case may be, arrives at a conclusion that during the inquiry any witness has given false evidence or produced any forged or misleading document, it may recommend to the employer of the witness or the District Officer, as the case may be, to take action in accordance with the provision of the service rules applicable to the said witness or where no such service rules exist, in such manner as may be prescribed. 71 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Internal Complaint Committee 1. Dr. Sushma Mattu, Department of Chemistry (Presiding Officer) 9810271683 2. Dr. E. Chauhan, Department of Botany 3. Ms. Sushila Indumati Kullu, College Office 4. Ms. Seema Malhotra, (N.G.O.) Proctorial Committee It is a representative body concerned with maintaining discipline in college. The Proctorial committee comprising the faculty members undertake preventive, prohibitive antiragging measures as per ordinance XV-C, University of Delhi. FACULTY 1. Mr. Sunil Kayesth - Convenor - 9871828607 2. Dr. Ashish Kumar 3. Mr. Bhawani Shankar 4. Dr. Varsha Kushwaha Singh 5. Dr. Pratibha Kumari Grievance Committee The college has constituted the Grievance Committee for redressal of Grievances relating to undergraduate admissions 2014-2015. consisting of following members :1. Dr. Sushila Singhal (Convener) - 9911180988 2. Dr. Namita Gandhi 3. Dr. Indrakant K. Singh Special Category Enabling Committee The college has constituted the Special Categories Enabling Committee to provide assistance to students belonging to reserved categories and address their queries related to undergraduate admissions 2014-15. The Committee consists of following members:1. 2. 3. Mr. Anuj Rawat (Convener) - 9968776746 Dr. Pramod Kumar Dr. Ashish Kumar 72 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor FINANCIAL AID a) The college grants fee concession to a maximum of 20% of the total number of students on its rolls every year. b) Fee concession is awarded to deserving students who apply on a prescribed form available in the college office. c) Information regarding freeships granted by State Government are put on the notice board from time to time. d) Under the National Loan Scholarship Scheme those students who have obtained a first division (60% marks or more) in their last examination can apply for a loan scholarship through the college. e) In addition, the college has a financial assistance fund with the objective of extending financial assistance to needy students. 73 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor GOLD MEDALS AND PRIZES NAME OF THE MEDAL/PRIZE 1. Rai Bahadur Manmohan Gold Medal 2. Lala Amar Nath Sachdev Gold Medal 3. Sardar Labh Singh Gold Medal 4. Shri B.B. Singh Bhalla Gold Medal 5. Shri Hira Lal Suri Gold Medal 6. Shri S.P. Kapoor Gold Medal 6. Lalit Narainder Gold Medal 7. Lala Lajpat Rai Gold Medal 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Shri. R.R. Mal Gold Medal Shri Dina Nath-Savitri Devi Aggarwal Gold Medal Mrs. Gauri Bhan Gold Medal Shri P.M. Kaul Memorial Prize Dr. R.D. Bhardwaj Memorial Prize Shri Kaushal Kumar Memorial Prize Smt. G.D. Chawla Gold Medal 15. 16. 17. Smt. Manorama Joshi Scholarship Sh. Trilochan Dutt Joshi Scholarship Sh. Avtar Krishan Dhar Scholarship 18. Prof. Harish Chand Gupta & Smt. Santosh Garg Gold Medal Smt. Urmila Nanda Education Trust Financial Assistance to Meritorious and needy Students Late Seema Saxena Kulshreshta Memorial Scholarship Nirmal Gian Prakash Gold Medal 19. 20. 21 ELIGIBILITY First position in III year B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science First position in B.Sc. (Hons.) with Pure Science (Aggregate of I, II & III yr. ) First position in B.Sc. (Hons.) Maths (Aggregate of I, II & III yr.) First position in B.A. (Hons.) English (Aggregate of I, II & III yr.) First position in B.A. (Hons.) (Aggregate of I, II & III yr.) Highest aggregate in I, II & III yr. in Economics First position in B.A. (Prog.) (Aggregate of I, II & III ) Best N.S.S. Worker for three years continuously on the recommendation of N.S.S. Officer First position in III year in Hindi First position in Botany(Hons.) (Aggregate of I, II & III yr.) First position in Chemistry(Hons.) Ist yr. First position in Zoology (Hons.) III yr. First position in M.A. (Hindi) First position in Physics (Hons.) I yr. First position in Economics (Hons.) III yr. (Mother of Sh. Prabhu Chawla) First position in Sanskrit (Hons.) I year First position in Sanskrit (Hons.) II year First position in B. Sc. Life Science (Aggregate of I, II, III Yrs.) First position in B. Sc. Physical Sc. (Aggregate of I, II, III Yrs.) Must have secured above 60% Marks in DU Exam. Female Topper B. Com.(Hons.) I Yrs. All Rounder 74 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor SCHOLARSHIPS A. ACADEMIC Name of the Scholarship Annual Scholarship Eligibility : 1. Baba Sohan Singh Memorial Scholarship Rs. 480/- Maths I year 2. Shrimati Devaki Rani Memorial Scholarship Rs. 480/- I year (All Science Courses) 3. Shrimati Jamuna Devi Memorial Scholarship Rs. 600/- English I year 4. Shrimati Rikha Devi Memorial Scholarship Rs. 480/- Commerce I year(aggregate of subjects of Commerce stream in +2 Examination) 5. Shri S.P. Kapoor Rs. 600/- Economics IIIrd year highest marks in Economics Honours Part I & Part II Exams. taken together nd with at least II division. 6. Late Seema Saxena Kulshrestha Memorial Scholarship (For 2 Students) Rs. 2250/- Female toppers (2) with min. 60% as aggregate in the Final year, commerce. * Students securing highest marks in +2 Examination in their respective subjects. B. SPORTS & CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Activity No. of Scholarships Annual Scholarship Eligibility 1. Sports 8 Rs. 300/- Best players as recommended by the Sports Committee 2. Music and Drama 1 Rs. 300/- Best performer as recommended by the Cultural Committee 3. Debate 1 Rs. 300/- Best speaker as recommended by the Cultural Committee 75 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor LIST OF HOLIDAYS DURING THE YEAR 2015 Day S.No Holiday Date 1. Milad-Un-Nabi or E- Milad (Birthday of Prophet Mohammad) January 04 Pausha 14 Sunday 2. Republic Day January 26 Magha 06 Monday 1936 Saka Era 1937 SAKA ERA 3. Holi March 06 Phalguna 15 Friday 4. Ram Navami March 28 Chaitra 07 Saturday 5. Mahavir Jayanti April 02 Chaitra 12 Thursday 6. Good Friday April 03 Chaitra 13 Friday 7. Buddha Purnima May 04 Vaisakha 14 Monday 8. Idu’l Fitr July 18 Ashadha 27 Saturday 9. Independence Day August 15 Sravana 24 Saturday 10. Janmashtami September 05 Bhadra 14 Saturday 11. Id-ul-Zuha(Bakrid) September 25 Asvina 03 Friday 12. Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday October 02 Asvina 10 Friday 13. Dussehra October 22 Asvina 30 Thursday 14. Muharram October 24 Kartika 02 Saturday 15. Diwali (Deepavali) November 11 Kartika 20 Wednesday 16. Guru Nanak’s Birthday November 25 Agrahayana 04 Wednesday 17. Milad-Un-Nabi or Id-E-Milad (Birthday of Prophet Mohammad) December 24 Pausha 03 Thursday 18. Christmas Day December 25 Pausha 04 Friday 76 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Campus Life At Deshbandhu college, we believe in academics and excellence of extracurricular activites. Students are given oppurtunities to bring out their talents in various fields as actors, singers, writers, painters, journalists, artists, social workers and political activists, thus fulfilling students aspirations and moulding them into fine human beings. SPORTS From the traditional fields of kabaddi to the international games of weight - lifting, football and cricket, Deshbandhu college has had a long and revered tradition in sports. In recent times, this tradition has manifested itself in succesful participation in different games and sports in various colleges and university level competitions. The College team have won laurels in weight-lifting, power lifting, football, cricket, chess, archery, atheletics, fencing at various levels. The college is proud of sending one of the student to represent in world-lifting championship in 2013 to LIMA, PERU. Besides providing appropriate facilities for practising various games/sports, outstanding sports persons are provided with sports-kits for participating in varios Delhi university tournaments and state championships. The department of physical education and sports sciences organizes open tornaments, workshops, seminars etc. for college students, staff members in different games/ sports. Students who show their desire in participating in any of these game/sports may contact sports department, enroll themselves and participate in good spirit and enthusiasm. In addition, sports provides a natural platform and valuable oppurtunities to develop self-management skills, social and co - operative skills to build character. It serves to complement other educational areas in promoting the desired outcomes of education. In particular sports helps to cultivate healthy habits, team-work; resilience, high self-esteem resolve. N.S.S. National Service Scheme (NSS) is a unit of the college that organizes various workshops e.g. debates, painting and poster making competition, nukkad natak, leadership orientation, blood donation camp, AIDS awareness program, health checkup camps, seminars, etc., with the sole aim of personality development of the students and inculcate in them the propensity of compassion towards community services and social cause. Students here get a chance to work with national and international NGOs, visit universities under various exchange programmes and also attend national and international NSS camps. Students Interested in working as volunteers for NSS may contact the Programme Officer Dr. Anand Kumar(Deptt. of Sanskrit). The NSS Volunteers Visited Lansdowne (Uttrakhand) for a 2 days awareness programme under the theme of : “keep Mountains Plastic Free” in March 2015. 77 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor N.C.C. The college has two senior division N.C.C. Companies with a strength of 160 cadets each for girls and boys wings respectively. The N.C.C. which was introduced in the University and the College in 1948 through an Act of Parliament under the chairmanship of Pt. H.N. Kunjru, aims to shape up youths and unveil their hidden potential to face challenges and be winners in life as also to have semi-army manpower to deal with natural calamities, assisting army from rear in wars and the war casualities. The recruitment/enrolment for first year students as cadets starts just after completion of admission process of the college and remains open till mid of August at concerned N.C.C. offices. Students interested in training programmes may contact the respective officers — Army Wing (boys) - Capt. (Dr.) Pramod Kumar (Department of Commerce); N.C.C. (girls) (N.C.C. Room). DEBATING SOCIETY The English debating society - DIALECTICIANS is one of the accailmed societes of the college. Under the guidance of Krishnan Unni. P (Deptt. of English), and P. Nanda (Deptt. of Political Science) the debating society engages in the weekly debates of the college. The wide ranging topics the students debate help then articulate their point of views and mould them into good debaters with confidence. Among the several prestigious awards we have bagged in the previous academic year include best team prize at J.I.M.S, best team at D.C.A.C, best team prize at Bhagat Singh college, best team of Deshbandhu annual debate, best team prize at Daulat Ram, the second best team at inter college debate competition organiused by D.U., (All India Inter-college debate, MANTHAN) as well as many other individual achievements . The debating society has won the maximum number of individual and team prizes in this academic session. A part from this, Our college organizes annual inter-college Deshbandhu memorial English debate competition. SABRANG “SABRANG”, the annual cultural festival is our endeavor to showcase the unique talents and caliber of today’s youth in various cultural activities like Music, Dance, Drama, Creative writing, Painting, Debate etc. wherein the teams from various colleges of Delhi University participate in the competitive events. 78 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor QUIZZARDS Quizzards the Quizzing society of Deshbandhu College, within a year of its existence, has left its imprint almost on the entire University. The journey of Quizzards is full of achievements which is a testimony of its spark. During the last academic year we have stood First at 8 colleges, Second at 12 colleges and Third at 6 colleges in various inter university competitions. THE DESHBANDHU DRAMATICS SOCIETY (DDS) THE DESHBANDHU DRAMATICS SOCIETY is a reputed theatre group in Delhi, with an impressive record of exciting and varied activities throughout the academic year. It carries out a series of workshops in the beginning of the session. Their activities during last academic session included a performance of FlashMob, conducting auditions for new student members, holding up practice sessions for their annual production and celebrating the philosophy of drama by organizing annual festivals of stage play and street play. D-SQUAD D-SQUAD the dance society of Deshbandhu College has impressed all the audience with their talent and professional ability wherever it performed. The society comprises groups that use western as well as Indianfusion dance idioms including a wide variety of dance forms like Hip-Hop, B-boying, Contemporary and Indo jazz. LUMIERE Film society of Deshbandhu college (LUMIERE), is relatively a new beginning to promote the skills of Film production. It undertakes live projects of Film making under the guidance of a mentor. One such project was accomplished by screening of a short film ‘ARIKKA’ annual cultural festival “SABRANG”. 79 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor STYLE BROKERS Fashion society “STYLE BROKERS” showcases the ability of our students in terms of Style and Poise. It has achieved many accolades and prizes throughout the university with its performances. TIMBRE The Music society of our college “TIMBRE” had many significant achievements in the university in both classical and light music. With its members excelling in both individual and chorus performances, it has won accolades and made a distinctive mark wherever its members have performed. The music society covers segments like Indian, Western and Fusion events. The performances are well appreciated both within and outside Delhi University. SHARP SHOOTERS SHARP SHOOTERS has many achievements in its credit such as the society had organized photo-walks across various places of historical importance in Delhi. The society also organizes workshops on camera and equipment maneuvering. Exhibition of photos as well as online photography competition called ‘APERTURE’ is also kept during the annual cultural festival. DESH- THE COLLEGE MAGAZINE The college brings out an annual magazine DESH which contains articles, poems and short stories written by students. It also reviews the educational, cultural, social and sports activities of the college. It has sections in English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Punjabi, Sindhi and Bengali. TREE PLANTATION The college undertakes tree plantation for green and clean environment. A tree plantation programme is annually undertaken and saplings are procured from the Forest Deptt. of Delhi to plant along the boundary wall and also in different areas of College campus. PLACEMENT CELL The placement cell of our college is a guiding factor for the students and has helped them to work on their skills, aptitudes, strengths and weakness. It serves as an interface between students and the corporates and has been doing appreciable work for the career guidance and recruitment of students thus shaping their future positionaly. A large member of our students have been recruited by various reputed companies such as Wipro, Wase Programme, Jaypee, Google, TATA Consultancy Services, Essar, HDFC Deoitte HDFC Life Insurance, IBM, Daksh, Prori wifi, Aircel etc. 80 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor THE STUDENTS UNION The students union is affiliated to the Delhi University Students Union (DUSU). All the students annually participate in the election of office bearers. Elections for the post of President, VicePresident and Central Councillors will be held as per the schedule declared by the university for the election of DUSU. Students Activities Under Departments : All Departments have their own societies. These societies organise seminars, lectures, debates competitions such as poster making, paper reading, collage making, declamation and other things including departmental festivals. Many departments publish magazines. Societies under departments are mentioned in departments section. 81 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Resources LIBRARY The College Library has provided impetus to services with the introduction of new and modern ICT infrastructure. The library has well equipped reading room and is connected with Wi-Fi network. The library is also connected with DU wide area campus network and provides access to electronic resources to its users from DULS and UGC-INFONET Consortium. It provides various services such as Reference service, Circulation service, Reprographic, Periodical section etc. Orientation programme is conducted at the begining of new academic session every year. All the books are barcoded and made easily accessible through online public access catalogue in the library. The library has a massive collection of 102420 books, 53 periodicals, 15 Newspapers and 417 CD & Floppy Disks. The college library recently subscribed National Library and Information Services Infrastructure for Scholarly Content (N-LIST). It is an initiative of Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) Under the NME-ICT now funded by UGC, as college component under UGC-INFONET Digital Library Consortium. Under N-LIST Programme, the library users will access the eresources (6000 + e-journals and 97000 + e-books). The mantra of the library “The right book to the right user at the right time”. Shalender Singh Chauhan, Librarian (On Leave) M.A.,(Pol.Sc.), M. Phil.,(Int. Rel.), M.L.I.Sc., M. Phil.,(Lib. & Inf. Sci.) Web Access Centre : Web Access Centre is an infrastructure provided by University of Delhi for implementation of ICT in college campus and it works as a backbone of college. It has modern infrastructure like Servers, Fiber optics and Access Points to provide access of internet to the college and also makes the whole college campus Wi-Fi enabled. It has 56 computers in Lab - I for students and 24 computers in Lab II for Faculty to access online journals and content provided by University of Delhi on its Internet. It provides access to the students to different software like Mathematica 9.0, SPSS, Jaws etc. which helps them in acquiring knowledge. 82 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Planning and Development Fifteen rooms were modified and renovated in the new block of the college with a capacity to accommodate fifty five students in each of them. The class rooms are modified for conducting classes in Wi-fy manner. For the emergency needs, an exit is constructed in the New Block. For the physically handicapped students, a new toilette was constructed in the Old Block. We have a new parking area which is leveled and expanded. A number of new equipments were purchased for the science Department Laboratories. The renovation of the gymnasium room is another worth mentioning aspect. We also have an additional music room. The college has also purchased a professional camera, which adds to the galore of the college development. The college has constructed new pre fabricated rooms with air-conditioning which will be used as class rooms and some will be modified to be used as multipurpose hall for conducting Seminars, Conferences, Meetings etc. All the class rooms are in the process of getting ICT enabled and the Girls and Boys common rooms now have air-conditioning. 83 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Principal Bursar Public Information Officer Nodal Officer Anti Smoking Administrative Officer Sr. P.A. to Principal Section Officer (Admn.) Section Officer (Accts.) Caretaker : : : : : : : : : Dr. Ajay K. Arora Dr. E. Chauhan Dr. Indrakant K. Singh Dr. Anand Kumar Staff Council Secretary, Staff Council : Dr. Antara Chaudhuri Building & Furniture Committee Canteen Committee Cultural Committee Development Fund Committee Editorial Board (DESH) Extension Lecture Committee Financial Assistance Committee Garden Committee Library Committee Proctorial Committee Purchase Committee Prospectus Committee Time Table Committee (Arts/Commerce) Time Table Committee (Science) Union Advisory Committee : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Mr. I. Rocky Mangangcha Dr. Antara Chaudhuri (Arts & Commerce) Dr. Shilpi Saxena Bhatnagar (Sciences) Dr. Matadin Gupta Mr. Chandra Shekhar Mr. Ashwini Shankar Mr. B.R. Sachdeva Dr. Anand Kumar Dr. Varsha Baweja Ms. Harindri Chaudhary Dr. Bela Bhatia Dr. Manoj Kumar Mr. Sunil Kayesth Dr. Kamal Kumar Gupta Dr. Surabhi Dhingra Dr. Navin Chandra Dr. Dharmendra Mallick Dr. Sushma Mattu Admission Committee B.A. (Programme) B.Sc. Physical Sciences B.Sc. Life Sciences B.Sc. Industrial Chemistry B.A. /B.Sc./ B.Com. (Hons.) : : : : : Dr. Rama Singh Dr. Pankaj Singh Dr. Aparna Nautiyal Dr. Madhuri Goyal Teachers-in-charge of the Respective departments Convenors of Staff Council Committees A.W.P. Committee (Convenor) Co- Convenors Sh. Devender Jain Sh. Ramesh Chandra Sh. Hardeep Singh Sh. Prem Pal Singh 84 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor LIST OF NON - TEACHING STAFF OFFICE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Mr. Hardeep Singh Mr. Ramesh Chandra Ms. Prem Lata Mr. Pramod Kumar Mr. Devender Kumar Mr. Sunil Kumar Ms. Smita Raj Mr. Arun Taneja Mr. Jagmohan Singh Mr. Prem Pal Singh Mr. Balwan Singh Mr. Someet Singh Mann Mr. Himanshu Kandpal Mr. Ghanshyam OFFICE 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Ms. Manju Patil Mr. Rajesh Kumar Mr. Rajbir Singh Mr. Dharmender Ms. Sushila Indumati Kullu Mr. Brijendra Pal Singh Mr. Braham Prakash Mr. Sheesh Pal Mr. Anil Kumar Sharma Mr. Kirty Singh Rawat Mr. Madhab Ghosh Mr. Ram Kishore Mr. Shree Pal Mr. Vinod Kumar Mr. Amar Mr. Vijay Mr. Narender Kumar Mrs. Narender Kaur Botany Physics 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 Mr. C.S. Patwal Mr. B.P. Dhyani Mr. Vinod Panwar Mr. S.P. Nawani Mr. Lal Bahadur Yadav Mr. Sanjay Balmiki Mr. Chandan Kumar Mr. Praveen Kumar Chemistry 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 55 55 56 57 Mr. Harish Dhyani Mr. Vijay K. Mishra Mr. Shiv S. Tiwari Mr. Ramesh Solanki Mr. Ranjeet Singh Ms. Anuradha Mr. Pradeep Ahuja Mr. Satender Singh Ms. Geeta Saini Ms. Sheela Singh Mr. Virender Singh Mr. Anil Kumar Verma Mr. Kuldeep Singh Library 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 Mr. Surya Dev Mr. Kunwar S. Bisht Mr. Ram Niwas Mr. Kuldeep Singh Mr. Ramesh Singh Mr. Naval Prakash Mr. A.P. Dhyani Mr. Prem Chand Mr. Satender Singh Mr. Ramesh Sadera Mr. Balwan Singh Mr. Jagbir Singh Mr. Sanjay Kashyap Mr. Ranjeet Singh Mr. Brij Kumar Mr. Sanjay Arya Mr. Mukesh Kumar Zoology 85 86 87 88 89 90 Mr. Jagbir Singh Mr. Ramesh Mr. Anand S. Dahiya Mr. Anand S. Sura Mr. Naveen Mr. Tejpal Ms. Satwant Kaur Mr. J.P. Pandey Mr. Lalta P. Yadav Mr. Ravinder Kumar Ms. Rajeshwari Dhyani Ms. Urmila Verma Ms. Neelam Rana Mr. Ravi Kumar Mr. Vikas Taank Mr. Vijay K. Manjhi Bio- Chemistry 33 34 Mr. Subhash Chander Mr. Jai Singh Computer Science 35 36 Mr. Vipin K. Saxena Mr. Dinesh Dhyani 85 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor ACADEMIC CALENDER SEMESTER I/III/V Classes Begin 20st July, 2015 (Monday) Mid- Semester break 21st October, 2015 ( Wednesday) to 25th October, 2015 (Sunday) Classes begin after Mid-Semester break 26th October, 2015 (Monday) Dispersal of Classes, Preparation leave and Practical Examination begin 13th November, 2015 (Friday) Theory Examinations begin 26th November, 2015 (Thursday) Winter Break 19th November, 2015(Thursday) 3th January, 2016 (Sunday) SEMESTER II/IV/VI Classes Begin 4th January, 2016 (Monday) Mid- Semester break 23rd March, 2016 (Wednesday) to 27th March, 2016 (Sunday) Classes begin after Mid-Semester break 28th March, 2016(Monday) Dispersal of Classes, Preparation leave and Practical Examination begin 26th April, 2016 (Tuesday) Theory Examinations begin 9th May, 2016 (Monday) Summer Break 21st May, 2016 (Saturday) to 19th July, 2016 (Tuesday) Prospectus Committee 2015-2016 Surabhi Dhingra Vibhas Verma Namita Gandhi Anand Kumar PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Deshbandhu College (University of Delhi) Kalkaji, New Delhi-110019 Phone : 26439565 Fax : 26449396 Website : www.deshbandhucollege.ac.in e-mail : dbcollege.du@gmail.com Perfect Impression Services 8527478766, 9953657753 PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor