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DBS PG COLLEGE(A Centre with Potential For Excellence and NAAC Accredited )
DEHRADUN, UTTARAKHAND
Prospectus
2017-18
` 70/-
Ÿ Tel Fax : +91.135.2654757Ÿ Email : [email protected]Ÿ Website : www.dbscollegedehradun.in
Maharishi Dayanand SaraswatiA Great Source of Inspiration
Late Shri Jagendra SwarupAdvocate, M.L.C.
Who rendered his unflinched services to magnificently manage the colleges and
Sansthan for four decades.
Rai Bahadur(Late) DR. Brijendra Swarup,
M.A., LL.B., LL.D.
In whose sacred memory and in due regards to his most commendable and unique service in the domain of education and social reforms Dayanand Brijendra Swarup College Dehradun was established in July, 1961.
Founder of the Arya Samaj, a Hindu reform movements of the Vedic tradition. He was also a renowned scholar of the Vedic lore and Sanskrit language. He was the first to give the call for Swaraj as "Indian for India" in 1876,
Late Dr. Virendra SwarupFormer Chairman,
UP Legislative CouncilFounder of the College
ii
Message from the SecretaryBoard of Management
Dear New Aspirants
As the Secretary of Board of Management of this leading higher educational institution, it is my honour and privilege to welcome you to DBS College Family and introduce you briefly to this college.
D B S P G C o l l e g e i s a S t a t e Government Aided Post Graduate College Affiliated to HNB Garhwal University. Besides, the college has a dynamic study centre of Indira Gandhi National Open University. The college offers opportunity for a plethora of courses and accommodates a huge contingent of students every year for grooming the youth into skilled human resources for the nation.
DBS PG College is much more than a premier higher educational institution in northern India . As you become a member of this vibrant educational platform with a long more than five decades of glorious tradition, your commitment to carry on the legacy will play a significant role.It is important to understand that the college will be yours and hence to maintain the long tradition of best higher educational
institution of this region lies on your shoulder. We strongly believe 'Leadership is not a position or title, it is
action and example'.
I hope your association with the college will turn out to be a pride for the future of this college with your name glittering in the eminent Alumni List.
My best wishes to you for a booming academic career and a peaceful experience at the DBS PG COLLEGE campus.
I am confident that by joining DBS PG COLLEGE you would have a very conducive academic environment for enhancing your capabilities in holistic manner to meet the challenges of your region and the global world at large.
Manvendra SwarupAdvocate
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Maharishi Dayanand SaraswatiA Great Source of Inspiration
Late Shri Jagendra SwarupAdvocate, M.L.C.
Who rendered his unflinched services to magnificently manage the colleges and
Sansthan for four decades.
Rai Bahadur(Late) DR. Brijendra Swarup,
M.A., LL.B., LL.D.
In whose sacred memory and in due regards to his most commendable and unique service in the domain of education and social reforms Dayanand Brijendra Swarup College Dehradun was established in July, 1961.
Founder of the Arya Samaj, a Hindu reform movements of the Vedic tradition. He was also a renowned scholar of the Vedic lore and Sanskrit language. He was the first to give the call for Swaraj as "Indian for India" in 1876,
Late Dr. Virendra SwarupFormer Chairman,
UP Legislative CouncilFounder of the College
ii
Message from the SecretaryBoard of Management
Dear New Aspirants
As the Secretary of Board of Management of this leading higher educational institution, it is my honour and privilege to welcome you to DBS College Family and introduce you briefly to this college.
D B S P G C o l l e g e i s a S t a t e Government Aided Post Graduate College Affiliated to HNB Garhwal University. Besides, the college has a dynamic study centre of Indira Gandhi National Open University. The college offers opportunity for a plethora of courses and accommodates a huge contingent of students every year for grooming the youth into skilled human resources for the nation.
DBS PG College is much more than a premier higher educational institution in northern India . As you become a member of this vibrant educational platform with a long more than five decades of glorious tradition, your commitment to carry on the legacy will play a significant role.It is important to understand that the college will be yours and hence to maintain the long tradition of best higher educational
institution of this region lies on your shoulder. We strongly believe 'Leadership is not a position or title, it is
action and example'.
I hope your association with the college will turn out to be a pride for the future of this college with your name glittering in the eminent Alumni List.
My best wishes to you for a booming academic career and a peaceful experience at the DBS PG COLLEGE campus.
I am confident that by joining DBS PG COLLEGE you would have a very conducive academic environment for enhancing your capabilities in holistic manner to meet the challenges of your region and the global world at large.
Manvendra SwarupAdvocate
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Dear Students
A hearty welcome to DBS PG College!
Established by DAV College Trust and Management Society [later renamed as Dayanand Siksha Sansthan] in July 1961, the college is now entering into the
fifty seventh year with its mandate of providing best quality education as Centre of Excellence in academics. The College is offering Under Graduate and Postgraduate Courses to a diverse group of students with very high merit. Besides, the College also offers PhD courses under HNB Garhwal Central University in some of the Departments and is a prominent research centre.The College has always been known for its academic excellence. Our Alumni ranging from scientists, policy analyst academicians, IAS etc are the brand ambassadors of our college.
The college has 15 Departments with 11 of them offering post graduate courses with 03 Departments successfully completing 50 years of post graduate teaching. The College has a very dynamic and capable faculty with good academic and research profile. The College flaunts its state of the art facilities in various departments viz. the department of Geology has first rate geotechnical lab, Geography department hosts an earth science lab with all facilities for GIS and remote sensing work, department of Chemistry has very advanced setup of high performance liquid Chromotograph and FTIR, department of Physics houses modern laser lab, and Potentiostat and Department of English uses computer controlled phonetic equipments for teaching English with typical international accent. Inspite of series of responsibilities bestowed upon the faculty, research activities are conducted at all prescribed level. Every year as per rough estimates about 15 research papers are published in national and international journals and six to seven students get doctoral degrees. The faculty has been awarded a number of extra-mural research grants by various funding agencies like UGC, ICSSR , DST, UCOST, Govt. of Uttarakhand, Planning Department etc from time to time.Over 220 students of this college are receiving INSPIRE Scholarship from DST of 80,000/- per annum .There are provisions of many other scholarships as well. The college grabs merit position in the University examination every year in many Departments and has a good record of students who clear the NET and GATE examination.
The NSS wing of the college with one boys unit and two girls unit is very dynamic under capable programme officers. The college is known for Sports Activities and Cultural and Literary activities at the State Level. The lively NCC Wing , Rovers and Rangers with active officers gives a huge opportunity to the students for co-curricular activities and service to the nation.
The college has the status of Centre of Potential for Excellence[CPE] as bestowed upon by UGC for the XII Plan Period. We have been adjudged as Best Higher Educational Institution in Uttarakhand among the non technical institutions.
A small step in 1961 has turned out a long leap in these 57 years and the name of the college itself is a brand in the list of educational institutions of higher learning in northern India.
Our vision is to provide quality education, sound learning with social commitment .We stand as torch bearers in transforming a group of youth of the nation into skilled citizens for the motherland.
Dr. O. P. Kulshrestha
From the PenPrincipal's
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COLLEGE ACCOMPLISHMENTS2016-17
st1. Mr. Hemant Sati, an alumni of DBS has bagged the all India 1 rank in IAS in Hindi medium category
2. Miss Annu Panwar of Geology Department selected for research fellowship in Germany Max Plank Institute of Biochemistry and Ms Prerna Prasad selected as Geologist in Grade I post by UPSC
3. From NCC boys wing Cadet Rahul Dhasmana selected for Indian Military Academy, SUO Dipanshu Negi selected for IMA, Cadet Ankit Badoni for NDA.Cadet Tarang Rawat has been selected for YEP at Kazakistan.
4. In NCC girls wing UO Priyanka Negi selected for YEP Singapore, UO Manisha Gaur for YEP Bangladesh.
5. The NSS boys and girls wing participated in Visaka (Digitization of India) Programme of Ministry of HRD and conducted awareness programme on demonetization and trained people about online transaction.
th6. Rovers participated in 349 National adventure programme, Panchmarhi, Sinhast Mahakumbh UJJAIN Service camp, Jagannath Yatra Camp, Puri. 06 Rovers qualified NIPUN testing camp.
7. From Rangers, Taskeen Khan selected in International Samagam at Pune as well as in Jamburi at Maysoor.
st8. 1 position in intercollegiate debate competition by RTI Club , Uttarakhand was nd rdbagged by Taskeen Khan, 2 position by Neeraj Prakash and 3 position by
rdHimanshu Aswal. 3 position was obtained at the intercollegiate quiz ndcompetition. Payal Gupta got the 2 position in debate competition at IMMT,
Dehradun.
st9. Aditi Bachetri got the 1 position in classical song , Roshan Jinkwan got first nd rdposition in western music category,Aradhana 2 position in speech, Ayushi 3
stposition in classical dance.The college bagged 1 position in group song and rdmime and also 3 position in cartoon making and easy vocal at the
intercollegiate competition of HNB Garhwal Central University.
10. The college hosted the first intercollegiate cultural programme of Sri Dev Suman Uttarakhand University in which our college lifted the shield in literary activities and remained runner-up in cultural activities.
Dear Students
A hearty welcome to DBS PG College!
Established by DAV College Trust and Management Society [later renamed as Dayanand Siksha Sansthan] in July 1961, the college is now entering into the
fifty seventh year with its mandate of providing best quality education as Centre of Excellence in academics. The College is offering Under Graduate and Postgraduate Courses to a diverse group of students with very high merit. Besides, the College also offers PhD courses under HNB Garhwal Central University in some of the Departments and is a prominent research centre.The College has always been known for its academic excellence. Our Alumni ranging from scientists, policy analyst academicians, IAS etc are the brand ambassadors of our college.
The college has 15 Departments with 11 of them offering post graduate courses with 03 Departments successfully completing 50 years of post graduate teaching. The College has a very dynamic and capable faculty with good academic and research profile. The College flaunts its state of the art facilities in various departments viz. the department of Geology has first rate geotechnical lab, Geography department hosts an earth science lab with all facilities for GIS and remote sensing work, department of Chemistry has very advanced setup of high performance liquid Chromotograph and FTIR, department of Physics houses modern laser lab, and Potentiostat and Department of English uses computer controlled phonetic equipments for teaching English with typical international accent. Inspite of series of responsibilities bestowed upon the faculty, research activities are conducted at all prescribed level. Every year as per rough estimates about 15 research papers are published in national and international journals and six to seven students get doctoral degrees. The faculty has been awarded a number of extra-mural research grants by various funding agencies like UGC, ICSSR , DST, UCOST, Govt. of Uttarakhand, Planning Department etc from time to time.Over 220 students of this college are receiving INSPIRE Scholarship from DST of 80,000/- per annum .There are provisions of many other scholarships as well. The college grabs merit position in the University examination every year in many Departments and has a good record of students who clear the NET and GATE examination.
The NSS wing of the college with one boys unit and two girls unit is very dynamic under capable programme officers. The college is known for Sports Activities and Cultural and Literary activities at the State Level. The lively NCC Wing , Rovers and Rangers with active officers gives a huge opportunity to the students for co-curricular activities and service to the nation.
The college has the status of Centre of Potential for Excellence[CPE] as bestowed upon by UGC for the XII Plan Period. We have been adjudged as Best Higher Educational Institution in Uttarakhand among the non technical institutions.
A small step in 1961 has turned out a long leap in these 57 years and the name of the college itself is a brand in the list of educational institutions of higher learning in northern India.
Our vision is to provide quality education, sound learning with social commitment .We stand as torch bearers in transforming a group of youth of the nation into skilled citizens for the motherland.
Dr. O. P. Kulshrestha
From the PenPrincipal's
iii iv
COLLEGE ACCOMPLISHMENTS2016-17
st1. Mr. Hemant Sati, an alumni of DBS has bagged the all India 1 rank in IAS in Hindi medium category
2. Miss Annu Panwar of Geology Department selected for research fellowship in Germany Max Plank Institute of Biochemistry and Ms Prerna Prasad selected as Geologist in Grade I post by UPSC
3. From NCC boys wing Cadet Rahul Dhasmana selected for Indian Military Academy, SUO Dipanshu Negi selected for IMA, Cadet Ankit Badoni for NDA.Cadet Tarang Rawat has been selected for YEP at Kazakistan.
4. In NCC girls wing UO Priyanka Negi selected for YEP Singapore, UO Manisha Gaur for YEP Bangladesh.
5. The NSS boys and girls wing participated in Visaka (Digitization of India) Programme of Ministry of HRD and conducted awareness programme on demonetization and trained people about online transaction.
th6. Rovers participated in 349 National adventure programme, Panchmarhi, Sinhast Mahakumbh UJJAIN Service camp, Jagannath Yatra Camp, Puri. 06 Rovers qualified NIPUN testing camp.
7. From Rangers, Taskeen Khan selected in International Samagam at Pune as well as in Jamburi at Maysoor.
st8. 1 position in intercollegiate debate competition by RTI Club , Uttarakhand was nd rdbagged by Taskeen Khan, 2 position by Neeraj Prakash and 3 position by
rdHimanshu Aswal. 3 position was obtained at the intercollegiate quiz ndcompetition. Payal Gupta got the 2 position in debate competition at IMMT,
Dehradun.
st9. Aditi Bachetri got the 1 position in classical song , Roshan Jinkwan got first nd rdposition in western music category,Aradhana 2 position in speech, Ayushi 3
stposition in classical dance.The college bagged 1 position in group song and rdmime and also 3 position in cartoon making and easy vocal at the
intercollegiate competition of HNB Garhwal Central University.
10. The college hosted the first intercollegiate cultural programme of Sri Dev Suman Uttarakhand University in which our college lifted the shield in literary activities and remained runner-up in cultural activities.
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TS Ÿ Our Legends and Source of Inspiration i
Ÿ Message from the Secretary, Board of Management ii
Ÿ From the Principal's Pen iii
Ÿ College Accomplishments: 2016-17 iv
1. Courses Offered and Sanctioned Strength 2
2. General Instructions for Admission-
i) General Instruction for filling Online 3
Merit/Admission Form for Registration
ii) Instruction for submission of Admission/Merit 3
Form before the Admission Committee
3. Admission Criteria for Academic Session 2017-18 4
4. Courses of Study 6
5. New Curriculum under CBCS 8
6. Academic Requirement
i) Attendance Rules 10
ii) University Examination & Promotion 11
7. Add on courses 12
8. Financial Assistance 12
9. Maintenance of Discipline and Code of Conduct 14
10. Co Curricular Activities 17
11. Facilities Offered 17
12. Profile of the Departments 20
13. Functionaries of the College at a Glance 25
14. Fee Rules 26
15. Fee Structure 27
16. 29Academic Calendar Session 2017-18
COURSES OFFEREDAND SANCTIONED STRENGTH
Courses offered and sanctioned strengthUnder Graduate Courses (CBCS-Semester System)
B.Sc. Ist
Mathematics Group (320) Bio Group (270)
PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) - 190 CBZ (Chemistry,Botany, Zoology) - 230
PMG (Physics, Mathematics, Geology) - 80 BZG (Botany, Zoology,Geology) - 40
PMD (Physics, Mathematics,Defence) - 50
B.A Ist Total Seats (270)
The English Language is compulsory in B.A First Semester. Preference for other two subject combination will be permitted on the basis of merit and according to sanctioned limit of seat in individual subjects. The Subjects available are - Hindi Lit., English Lit., Economics, Sociology, Geography, Mathematics and Defence & Strat. Studies. Only those students can opt Geography who had this subject or Mathematics at Intermediate level and similarly Mathematics will be given to those students who have studied Mathematics at Intermediate level.
Post Graduate Courses (Semester System)
Physics 25 Botany(SFS) 30
Chemistry 22 Economics* 70
Mathematics 80 Geography 35
Geology 25 English(SFS) 15
Zoology 20
* Qualifying examination for admission in Economics is B.A with Economics or graduation in any other steam.
Professional Course under Self Finance Scheme
M.Sc. Microbiology 25 B.Lib. & Inf. Sc 40
M.Sc. Biotechnology 25
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CO
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EN
TS Ÿ Our Legends and Source of Inspiration i
Ÿ Message from the Secretary, Board of Management ii
Ÿ From the Principal's Pen iii
Ÿ College Accomplishments: 2016-17 iv
1. Courses Offered and Sanctioned Strength 2
2. General Instructions for Admission-
i) General Instruction for filling Online 3
Merit/Admission Form for Registration
ii) Instruction for submission of Admission/Merit 3
Form before the Admission Committee
3. Admission Criteria for Academic Session 2017-18 4
4. Courses of Study 6
5. New Curriculum under CBCS 8
6. Academic Requirement
i) Attendance Rules 10
ii) University Examination & Promotion 11
7. Add on courses 12
8. Financial Assistance 12
9. Maintenance of Discipline and Code of Conduct 14
10. Co Curricular Activities 17
11. Facilities Offered 17
12. Profile of the Departments 20
13. Functionaries of the College at a Glance 25
14. Fee Rules 26
15. Fee Structure 27
16. 29Academic Calendar Session 2017-18
COURSES OFFEREDAND SANCTIONED STRENGTH
Courses offered and sanctioned strengthUnder Graduate Courses (CBCS-Semester System)
B.Sc. Ist
Mathematics Group (320) Bio Group (270)
PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) - 190 CBZ (Chemistry,Botany, Zoology) - 230
PMG (Physics, Mathematics, Geology) - 80 BZG (Botany, Zoology,Geology) - 40
PMD (Physics, Mathematics,Defence) - 50
B.A Ist Total Seats (270)
The English Language is compulsory in B.A First Semester. Preference for other two subject combination will be permitted on the basis of merit and according to sanctioned limit of seat in individual subjects. The Subjects available are - Hindi Lit., English Lit., Economics, Sociology, Geography, Mathematics and Defence & Strat. Studies. Only those students can opt Geography who had this subject or Mathematics at Intermediate level and similarly Mathematics will be given to those students who have studied Mathematics at Intermediate level.
Post Graduate Courses (Semester System)
Physics 25 Botany(SFS) 30
Chemistry 22 Economics* 70
Mathematics 80 Geography 35
Geology 25 English(SFS) 15
Zoology 20
* Qualifying examination for admission in Economics is B.A with Economics or graduation in any other steam.
Professional Course under Self Finance Scheme
M.Sc. Microbiology 25 B.Lib. & Inf. Sc 40
M.Sc. Biotechnology 25
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The admission of a student can be cancelled at any time by the Principal in case it is detected that the student had given wrong information, concealed the facts or admission has been made against the norms.Please follow the following instructions:
Ü For Admission in B.Sc. Ist & B.A. Ist attach scanned copies of mark sheet of qualifying examination, (+12), photo and certificates likely to earn weightage points.
Ü For Admission in M.Sc. I and M.A. I Geography attach all scanned copy of mark sheets of B.A. /B.Sc. Ist, IInd & IIIrd years/all semesters, photo and certificates likely to earn weightage points.
Ü For admission in reserve category, attach copy of caste certificate.
Ü For photo and candidate's signature, image should not be larger than 5 KB and for other documents 500 KB.
Ü For Admission in B.Sc I, the academic merit will be calculated by taking into consideration the marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry, & Mathematics in Mathematics Group and of Physics, Chemistry & Biology in Bio Group respectively in qualifying examination. Fill separate Merit form for each group
Ü ForAdmission in B.A.I the academic merit will be calculated by taking into consideration the marks obtained in best five subjects in qualifying examination.
Ü The reservation policy of State Government of Uttarakhand will be followed for admission.
Ü Students should not disclose their password and user ID
Ü The candidate will have one time o p p o r t u n i t y t o m o d i f y h i s / h e r merit/admission form before the notified last date by using password and user id.
Instruction for submission of Merit /Admission form before the Admission
Committee
Merit listed candidate may get admission on satisfaction of Admission Committee after counseling. The candidate will have to deposit fee on the same day otherwise his/her right of admission will be forfeited.
A candidate has to:
Ü Produce all the required documents in original before the Admission Committee.
Ü Also produce downloaded copy of the Admission / Merit form along with directory, Undertaking for Curbing the Menace of Ragging (Antiragging) and Police Verification Certificate duly signed by the candidate and parents.
Ü Attach Original Transfer Certificate (TC) and Character Certificate (CC) from the institution last attended.
Ü Attach photocopies of the qualifying examination, High School (Date of birth) Certificate. Photocopies of other documents likely to earn weightage points, Caste Certificate( wherever apply)
Ü Attach an affidavit for gap year in case the candidate has a gap in last qualifying exam and the class in which seeking the admission.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONSFOR ADMISSION
General Instruction for filling Online Merit /Admission Form for Registration
College will follow rules and regulations as framed by University and orders of Government of Uttarakhand for admission.
1. College Provides reservation of seats to candidates of eligible categories as per quota fixed by the Government of Uttarakhand. At present 19%, 4% and 14% seats are reserved for SC, ST and OBC categories respectively. There is also a provision for horizontal reservation of 30%, 5%, 3% and 2% for women, defense personal and/or their dependents, physically handicapped, dependent of freedom fighters respectively. In case of OBC, candidates are required to produce non-creamy layer certificate of their parents of preceding financial year. For regular courses 90% of seats in the college are reserved for candidates of Uttarakhand and 10% for other states.
2. The fractional rounding shall not be admissible for calculating the minimum eligibility criteria i.e. 44.9% or 39.9% shall not be treated as 45% or 40%.
3. The candidates belonging to SC/ST category shall be allowed a relaxation of 5% marks in minimum eligibility criteria or minimum cut off.
4. The students will also be eligible for admission in under graduate classes who have passed Madhyama of Sahity Sammelan, 12, Sammalen Marg, Allahabad and plus two examination from Open School with five Subjects.
5. Applicants who might have appeared in Compartment/Supplementary Examination may apply for admission. However, such applicants shall be considered for admission, subject to their clearing the Compartment/ supplementary Examination, only if they had submitted their Admission-Forms well in time and if their final result might have been declared before preparing final merit list for admission.
6. For gap year, the candidate has to produce an affidavit while seeking admission in higher class.
7. Every candidate is required to submit an undertaking before admission committee signed by their guardian in prescribed form stating that they would not indulge in ragging.
8. Each student will have also to fill Police Verification form in the prescribed format.
9. Students admitted to the College may avail the facility of studying as regular students for a maximum of six (06) years at the under-graduate level and for four (04) years at the post-graduate level.
10. Applicants will not be granted admission to the same class as might have been passed by them even with a change in Subject(s) studies or School. This means, that a student who has passed B.Sc. will not be granted admission to B.Sc. with a different combination of subject or B.A. and an applicant who may have passed M.A. in one subject will not be granted admission to M.A. in another subject or M.Sc.
11. The candidate, who have been detained or failed in a class or drop out, shall not be granted regular admission. Such candidate can appear as ex-students in the university examination.
12. Applicants who have been punished for adopting unfair means at an examination or have been convicted by a court of law for a crime committed by them or have been expelled/rusticated by the Colleges/University or have been found to be guilty of indulging in ragging in the institution(s) attended by them, prior to seeking admission to the college, shall not be granted admission.
13. Students indulging in activities in the Campus considered to be improper, or unwarranted, or amounting to breach of discipline, or a violation of the Rules and Regulations of the College in the opinion of the Administration/Proctorial Board shall be liable for being expelled/rusticated, or at least being denied admission in the next Academic Session.
ADMISSION CRITERIA FORACADEMIC SESSION 2017-18
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The admission of a student can be cancelled at any time by the Principal in case it is detected that the student had given wrong information, concealed the facts or admission has been made against the norms.Please follow the following instructions:
Ü For Admission in B.Sc. Ist & B.A. Ist attach scanned copies of mark sheet of qualifying examination, (+12), photo and certificates likely to earn weightage points.
Ü For Admission in M.Sc. I and M.A. I Geography attach all scanned copy of mark sheets of B.A. /B.Sc. Ist, IInd & IIIrd years/all semesters, photo and certificates likely to earn weightage points.
Ü For admission in reserve category, attach copy of caste certificate.
Ü For photo and candidate's signature, image should not be larger than 5 KB and for other documents 500 KB.
Ü For Admission in B.Sc I, the academic merit will be calculated by taking into consideration the marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry, & Mathematics in Mathematics Group and of Physics, Chemistry & Biology in Bio Group respectively in qualifying examination. Fill separate Merit form for each group
Ü ForAdmission in B.A.I the academic merit will be calculated by taking into consideration the marks obtained in best five subjects in qualifying examination.
Ü The reservation policy of State Government of Uttarakhand will be followed for admission.
Ü Students should not disclose their password and user ID
Ü The candidate will have one time o p p o r t u n i t y t o m o d i f y h i s / h e r merit/admission form before the notified last date by using password and user id.
Instruction for submission of Merit /Admission form before the Admission
Committee
Merit listed candidate may get admission on satisfaction of Admission Committee after counseling. The candidate will have to deposit fee on the same day otherwise his/her right of admission will be forfeited.
A candidate has to:
Ü Produce all the required documents in original before the Admission Committee.
Ü Also produce downloaded copy of the Admission / Merit form along with directory, Undertaking for Curbing the Menace of Ragging (Antiragging) and Police Verification Certificate duly signed by the candidate and parents.
Ü Attach Original Transfer Certificate (TC) and Character Certificate (CC) from the institution last attended.
Ü Attach photocopies of the qualifying examination, High School (Date of birth) Certificate. Photocopies of other documents likely to earn weightage points, Caste Certificate( wherever apply)
Ü Attach an affidavit for gap year in case the candidate has a gap in last qualifying exam and the class in which seeking the admission.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONSFOR ADMISSION
General Instruction for filling Online Merit /Admission Form for Registration
College will follow rules and regulations as framed by University and orders of Government of Uttarakhand for admission.
1. College Provides reservation of seats to candidates of eligible categories as per quota fixed by the Government of Uttarakhand. At present 19%, 4% and 14% seats are reserved for SC, ST and OBC categories respectively. There is also a provision for horizontal reservation of 30%, 5%, 3% and 2% for women, defense personal and/or their dependents, physically handicapped, dependent of freedom fighters respectively. In case of OBC, candidates are required to produce non-creamy layer certificate of their parents of preceding financial year. For regular courses 90% of seats in the college are reserved for candidates of Uttarakhand and 10% for other states.
2. The fractional rounding shall not be admissible for calculating the minimum eligibility criteria i.e. 44.9% or 39.9% shall not be treated as 45% or 40%.
3. The candidates belonging to SC/ST category shall be allowed a relaxation of 5% marks in minimum eligibility criteria or minimum cut off.
4. The students will also be eligible for admission in under graduate classes who have passed Madhyama of Sahity Sammelan, 12, Sammalen Marg, Allahabad and plus two examination from Open School with five Subjects.
5. Applicants who might have appeared in Compartment/Supplementary Examination may apply for admission. However, such applicants shall be considered for admission, subject to their clearing the Compartment/ supplementary Examination, only if they had submitted their Admission-Forms well in time and if their final result might have been declared before preparing final merit list for admission.
6. For gap year, the candidate has to produce an affidavit while seeking admission in higher class.
7. Every candidate is required to submit an undertaking before admission committee signed by their guardian in prescribed form stating that they would not indulge in ragging.
8. Each student will have also to fill Police Verification form in the prescribed format.
9. Students admitted to the College may avail the facility of studying as regular students for a maximum of six (06) years at the under-graduate level and for four (04) years at the post-graduate level.
10. Applicants will not be granted admission to the same class as might have been passed by them even with a change in Subject(s) studies or School. This means, that a student who has passed B.Sc. will not be granted admission to B.Sc. with a different combination of subject or B.A. and an applicant who may have passed M.A. in one subject will not be granted admission to M.A. in another subject or M.Sc.
11. The candidate, who have been detained or failed in a class or drop out, shall not be granted regular admission. Such candidate can appear as ex-students in the university examination.
12. Applicants who have been punished for adopting unfair means at an examination or have been convicted by a court of law for a crime committed by them or have been expelled/rusticated by the Colleges/University or have been found to be guilty of indulging in ragging in the institution(s) attended by them, prior to seeking admission to the college, shall not be granted admission.
13. Students indulging in activities in the Campus considered to be improper, or unwarranted, or amounting to breach of discipline, or a violation of the Rules and Regulations of the College in the opinion of the Administration/Proctorial Board shall be liable for being expelled/rusticated, or at least being denied admission in the next Academic Session.
ADMISSION CRITERIA FORACADEMIC SESSION 2017-18
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c) Military and Para Military service man, Ex Service Man and their 03 points Son/Daughter/Husband/Wife/ Grand Son/Grand Daughter
Note: In compliance of an interim order of Hon'ble High Court of Uttarakhand dated 11-04-14 in WP (PIL) No. 164 of 2013, the Government of Uttarakhand vide order no. 152 (1) XXIV (N)/ 2014 dated 11 June 2014 and H.N.B. Garhwal University vide its order No. ACD/429/14 dated 06/06/2014 have directed the colleges to grant admission strictly within the sanctioned limit and on the basis of merit.
14. Admission of Kashmiri Migrants: The concessions will be provided to the Kashmiri migrants as per direction of State Government.
15. Admission rules for foreign students: The rules will be same as adopted by the affiliating university. The details regarding eligibility criteria and admission guidelines are available on the website www.hnbgu.ac.in.
16. It is made clear that in MSc Chemistry there is specialization in ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. Students seeking admission in MSc Chemistry will have to submit an affidavit that they will not apply for transfer of their admission after IInd semester to pursue their studies in Physical or Inorganic Chemistry in other colleges.
17. Weightage Point for Admission
a) For admission in M. Sc.I/M.A.I for students of DBS College 05 points
For admission in M. Sc.I/M.A.I for graduates of HNB Garhwal Univ. 03 points (The weightage under this category is subject to permission of government/University)
b) Co- curricular Activities (Maximum 5%)
(i) NSS (maximum 3% in all): B-Certificate or 240 hours+two special camps- 1 Points C- Certificate 2 Points Participation in National Integration 3 Points Camp/ Republic Day Parade- (ii) NCC (maximum 3% in all): 1 Points B-Certificate C- Certificate 2 Points Participation in RD Parade (National) 3 Points NCC Cadet of the State/National Awardee- (iii) Participation in Sports (Maximum 5% in all) 3 Points State/ Zonal National 5 Points
(iv) Participation in national level literary/ 1 Points cultural/quiz comps (maximum 4% in all); 2 Points individual=First-4%, second-3% and third-2%, and, 3 Points team=first- 3%, second-2% and third-1% 4 Points (v) Scouts/Rovers/Rangers (maximum 2% in all) 1 Points G-1 Certificate G- 2 Certificate 2 Points Other weight age as permissible by the university Note: Maximum weight age under b subcategories is 5 points
For admission in B.A./B.Sc. I, the students are required to fill the online merit /admission form. If their names appear in the merit list, they should submit the downloaded copy of Merit/ Admission form.
B.Sc. I Semester
Admission will be granted to a student who has passed Intermediate or an equivalent examination strictly on the basis of merit. A candidate shall be permitted to offer Physics,Chemistry,Mathematics, Botany or Zoology only if
he/ She has passed Intermediate or equivalent examination in the subject concerned. College offers following combination in B.Sc. I.
(i) Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
(ii) Physics, Mathematics and Geology
(iii) Physics, Mathematics and Defence & Strat. Studies
(iv) Chemistry, Botany and Zoology
(v) Botany, Zoology and Geology
B.A. I Semester
Admission will be granted to a student who has passed Intermediate or an equivalent examination strictly on the basis of merit, The College offers following subjects in B.A. I:
Compulsory Courses
Opt any one subject
1. English Language
2. Hindi Language
And opt any two core Subjects
1. Economics
2. Sociology
3. Geography
4. Mathematics
5. Defence & Strat. Studies
6. English Literature
7. Hindi Literature
Only such applicants who have passed the qualifying examination with Geography or Mathematics or Biology may select Geography as an elective subject at the Under-Graduate level (B.A.) Only such applicants who have passed the qualifying examination as a subject may opt Mathematics as an elective subject at the Under-Graduate level (B.A.).
B.Sc. / B.A.II, IVth and VIth Semesters:
Online Re- Registration is compulsory.
B.Sc./B.A.III and V Semester
Students who have passed B.Sc./B.A. II and IV semesters are required to submit online application form duly completed in all respects along with the marks sheet of the previous Semester. They should collect bank Challan from the admission committee after counseling and deposit the required fee in the bank, before the last date.
New admission in B.Sc. /B.A. III & V Semesters to outside students are not accepted, however, in special case the college Principal may grant admission with subject to availability of seats.
B.A./B.Sc IIIrd Year Annual System: Ex-Students who have passed BA/BSc IInd Year from the college are required to submit online admission form. The students should submit the
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c) Military and Para Military service man, Ex Service Man and their 03 points Son/Daughter/Husband/Wife/ Grand Son/Grand Daughter
Note: In compliance of an interim order of Hon'ble High Court of Uttarakhand dated 11-04-14 in WP (PIL) No. 164 of 2013, the Government of Uttarakhand vide order no. 152 (1) XXIV (N)/ 2014 dated 11 June 2014 and H.N.B. Garhwal University vide its order No. ACD/429/14 dated 06/06/2014 have directed the colleges to grant admission strictly within the sanctioned limit and on the basis of merit.
14. Admission of Kashmiri Migrants: The concessions will be provided to the Kashmiri migrants as per direction of State Government.
15. Admission rules for foreign students: The rules will be same as adopted by the affiliating university. The details regarding eligibility criteria and admission guidelines are available on the website www.hnbgu.ac.in.
16. It is made clear that in MSc Chemistry there is specialization in ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. Students seeking admission in MSc Chemistry will have to submit an affidavit that they will not apply for transfer of their admission after IInd semester to pursue their studies in Physical or Inorganic Chemistry in other colleges.
17. Weightage Point for Admission
a) For admission in M. Sc.I/M.A.I for students of DBS College 05 points
For admission in M. Sc.I/M.A.I for graduates of HNB Garhwal Univ. 03 points (The weightage under this category is subject to permission of government/University)
b) Co- curricular Activities (Maximum 5%)
(i) NSS (maximum 3% in all): B-Certificate or 240 hours+two special camps- 1 Points C- Certificate 2 Points Participation in National Integration 3 Points Camp/ Republic Day Parade- (ii) NCC (maximum 3% in all): 1 Points B-Certificate C- Certificate 2 Points Participation in RD Parade (National) 3 Points NCC Cadet of the State/National Awardee- (iii) Participation in Sports (Maximum 5% in all) 3 Points State/ Zonal National 5 Points
(iv) Participation in national level literary/ 1 Points cultural/quiz comps (maximum 4% in all); 2 Points individual=First-4%, second-3% and third-2%, and, 3 Points team=first- 3%, second-2% and third-1% 4 Points (v) Scouts/Rovers/Rangers (maximum 2% in all) 1 Points G-1 Certificate G- 2 Certificate 2 Points Other weight age as permissible by the university Note: Maximum weight age under b subcategories is 5 points
For admission in B.A./B.Sc. I, the students are required to fill the online merit /admission form. If their names appear in the merit list, they should submit the downloaded copy of Merit/ Admission form.
B.Sc. I Semester
Admission will be granted to a student who has passed Intermediate or an equivalent examination strictly on the basis of merit. A candidate shall be permitted to offer Physics,Chemistry,Mathematics, Botany or Zoology only if
he/ She has passed Intermediate or equivalent examination in the subject concerned. College offers following combination in B.Sc. I.
(i) Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
(ii) Physics, Mathematics and Geology
(iii) Physics, Mathematics and Defence & Strat. Studies
(iv) Chemistry, Botany and Zoology
(v) Botany, Zoology and Geology
B.A. I Semester
Admission will be granted to a student who has passed Intermediate or an equivalent examination strictly on the basis of merit, The College offers following subjects in B.A. I:
Compulsory Courses
Opt any one subject
1. English Language
2. Hindi Language
And opt any two core Subjects
1. Economics
2. Sociology
3. Geography
4. Mathematics
5. Defence & Strat. Studies
6. English Literature
7. Hindi Literature
Only such applicants who have passed the qualifying examination with Geography or Mathematics or Biology may select Geography as an elective subject at the Under-Graduate level (B.A.) Only such applicants who have passed the qualifying examination as a subject may opt Mathematics as an elective subject at the Under-Graduate level (B.A.).
B.Sc. / B.A.II, IVth and VIth Semesters:
Online Re- Registration is compulsory.
B.Sc./B.A.III and V Semester
Students who have passed B.Sc./B.A. II and IV semesters are required to submit online application form duly completed in all respects along with the marks sheet of the previous Semester. They should collect bank Challan from the admission committee after counseling and deposit the required fee in the bank, before the last date.
New admission in B.Sc. /B.A. III & V Semesters to outside students are not accepted, however, in special case the college Principal may grant admission with subject to availability of seats.
B.A./B.Sc IIIrd Year Annual System: Ex-Students who have passed BA/BSc IInd Year from the college are required to submit online admission form. The students should submit the
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hard copy of the admission form along with mark sheet of IInd year & certificate of SC/ST/OBC if applicable before the admission committee and should collect Bank Challan to deposit the required fee in the Central Bank Branch of the College.
ADMISSION IN POST GRADUATE CLASSES
M.Sc./ M.A. I Semester
Post Graduate Courses of study are available in the following subjects:
1) Physics (specialization in Solid State Electronics)
2) Chemistry (specialization in Organic Chemistry)
3) Mathematics [Special-isation in OR, Mathe-matical Modelling, Fluid Dynamics etc are offered)
4) Geology (specialization in Petroleum Geology / Environmental Geology and Remote Sensing)
5) Zoology (Specialization in Environmental Biology)
6) Botany (specialization in Biodiversity & Conservation) (under SFS)
7) Geography
8) Economics(Specialization in Econometrics, Agricultural Economics & Labour Economics)
9) English (under SFS)
Students who have passed three years degree course from any Indian University (Established by law) at least with 50% marks are eligible for admission to any of the postgraduate course of study which has essentially been one of his/her subjects at undergraduate level. Such students desirous of admission to a postgraduate course, are required to submit online Merit/Admission form as per general instruction. (For M.A. Economics a candidate from other stream can apply in M.A.(Eco) but in case of B.A. Passed candidate the candidate must have Economics as one subject at graduation level.
PROFESSIONAL COURSES UNDER SELF FINANCE
A. Admission in Professional Courses Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun has granted affiliation in following professional
courses in self finance mode.
S.No. Courses No. of Seats Duration Annual Fee
1. M.Sc. (Microbiology) 25 2 years 40,000/- (2 semesters)
2. M.Sc. (Biotechnology) 25 2 years 40,000/- (2 semesters)
3. B.Lib. & I.Sc. 40 1 year 30,000/- (Annual)
Note: University Examination, Enrolment and other fees extra.
Eligibility for Admission in Microbiology/Bio Technology/B. Lib. & I. Sc.
1. M.Sc. (Microbiology)
The candidate must have Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in CBZ / Microbiology / Industrial Microbiology / MLT / MM / Pharma / BVSC or equivalent degree from any recognized University.
2. M.Sc. (Biotechnology)
The candidate must have Bachelor of Science Degree (B.Sc.) in CBZ/ Microbiology / Biochemistry / Genetics / Industrial Microbiology / MLT or equivalent degree from any recognized university.
3. Bachelor of Library & Information Science (B.Lib. & I.Sc.) - Bachelor of any recognized university.
Sem. 12 Discipline SpecificCore Courses DSCC ofCredit 6 each
02 AbilityEnhancementCompulsoryCourse AECCCourses ofCredit 4 each
04 SkillEnhancementCourse (SEC)of Credit 4 each
06 DisciplineSpecific ElectiveDSE Courses ofCredit 6 each
English
Communication/
Environment
Science
Environmental
Science/
English
Communication
Skill
Enhancement
Paper
SEC-I
Skill
Enhancement
Paper
SEC-II
Skill
Enhancement
Paper
SEC-III
Skill
Enhancement
Paper
SEC-IV
Subject I,
Elective paper-I
Subject II,
Elective paper-I
Subject III,
Elective paper-I
Subject I,
Elective paper-II
Subject II,
Elective paper-II
Subject III,
Elective paper-II
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
Subject I, Core paper-I
Subject II, Core paper-I
Subject III, Core paper-I
Subject I, Core paper-I I
Subject II, Core paper-II
Subject III, Core paper-II
Subject I, Core paper-I II
Subject II, Core paper-III
Subject III, Core paper-III
Subject I, Core paper-I V
Subject II, Core paper-IV
Subject III, Core paper-IV
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hard copy of the admission form along with mark sheet of IInd year & certificate of SC/ST/OBC if applicable before the admission committee and should collect Bank Challan to deposit the required fee in the Central Bank Branch of the College.
ADMISSION IN POST GRADUATE CLASSES
M.Sc./ M.A. I Semester
Post Graduate Courses of study are available in the following subjects:
1) Physics (specialization in Solid State Electronics)
2) Chemistry (specialization in Organic Chemistry)
3) Mathematics [Special-isation in OR, Mathe-matical Modelling, Fluid Dynamics etc are offered)
4) Geology (specialization in Petroleum Geology / Environmental Geology and Remote Sensing)
5) Zoology (Specialization in Environmental Biology)
6) Botany (specialization in Biodiversity & Conservation) (under SFS)
7) Geography
8) Economics(Specialization in Econometrics, Agricultural Economics & Labour Economics)
9) English (under SFS)
Students who have passed three years degree course from any Indian University (Established by law) at least with 50% marks are eligible for admission to any of the postgraduate course of study which has essentially been one of his/her subjects at undergraduate level. Such students desirous of admission to a postgraduate course, are required to submit online Merit/Admission form as per general instruction. (For M.A. Economics a candidate from other stream can apply in M.A.(Eco) but in case of B.A. Passed candidate the candidate must have Economics as one subject at graduation level.
PROFESSIONAL COURSES UNDER SELF FINANCE
A. Admission in Professional Courses Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun has granted affiliation in following professional
courses in self finance mode.
S.No. Courses No. of Seats Duration Annual Fee
1. M.Sc. (Microbiology) 25 2 years 40,000/- (2 semesters)
2. M.Sc. (Biotechnology) 25 2 years 40,000/- (2 semesters)
3. B.Lib. & I.Sc. 40 1 year 30,000/- (Annual)
Note: University Examination, Enrolment and other fees extra.
Eligibility for Admission in Microbiology/Bio Technology/B. Lib. & I. Sc.
1. M.Sc. (Microbiology)
The candidate must have Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in CBZ / Microbiology / Industrial Microbiology / MLT / MM / Pharma / BVSC or equivalent degree from any recognized University.
2. M.Sc. (Biotechnology)
The candidate must have Bachelor of Science Degree (B.Sc.) in CBZ/ Microbiology / Biochemistry / Genetics / Industrial Microbiology / MLT or equivalent degree from any recognized university.
3. Bachelor of Library & Information Science (B.Lib. & I.Sc.) - Bachelor of any recognized university.
Sem. 12 Discipline SpecificCore Courses DSCC ofCredit 6 each
02 AbilityEnhancementCompulsoryCourse AECCCourses ofCredit 4 each
04 SkillEnhancementCourse (SEC)of Credit 4 each
06 DisciplineSpecific ElectiveDSE Courses ofCredit 6 each
English
Communication/
Environment
Science
Environmental
Science/
English
Communication
Skill
Enhancement
Paper
SEC-I
Skill
Enhancement
Paper
SEC-II
Skill
Enhancement
Paper
SEC-III
Skill
Enhancement
Paper
SEC-IV
Subject I,
Elective paper-I
Subject II,
Elective paper-I
Subject III,
Elective paper-I
Subject I,
Elective paper-II
Subject II,
Elective paper-II
Subject III,
Elective paper-II
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
Subject I, Core paper-I
Subject II, Core paper-I
Subject III, Core paper-I
Subject I, Core paper-I I
Subject II, Core paper-II
Subject III, Core paper-II
Subject I, Core paper-I II
Subject II, Core paper-III
Subject III, Core paper-III
Subject I, Core paper-I V
Subject II, Core paper-IV
Subject III, Core paper-IV
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Sem. 16 Core/Compulsory/Elective Courses*of Credit 6 each
02 AbilityEnhancementCompulsoryCourse AECCCourses ofCredit 4 each
04 SkillEnhancementCourse (SEC)of Credit 4 each
02 Generic ElectiveGE Courses ofCredit 6 each
EnvironmentalScience/EnglishCommunication
EnglishCommunication/EnvironmentalScience
I Hindi or English LanguagePaper - 1Subject I,Core paper ISubject II,Core paper I
English or Hindi LanguagePaper - 1Subject I,Core paper IISubject II,Core paper-II
Hindi or English LanguagePaper 2Subject I,Core paper-IIISubject II,Core paper-III
English or Hindi LanguagePaper 2Subject I,Core paper-IVSubject II,Core paper-IV
Subject I,Discipline Specific Elective ISubject II,Discipline Specific Elective I
Subject I,Discipline Specific Elective IISubject II,Discipline Specific Elective II
Skill EnhancementPaperSEC -I
Skill EnhancementPaperSEC -II
Skill EnhancementPaperSEC -III
Skill EnhancementPaperSEC -IV
General Elective-1Paper-I
General Elective -2Paper-II
II
III
IV
V
VI
CBCS for B.A. Program
Attendance Rules
It is mandatory for a student of a Course / Programme of the University to put in 75% attendance in all classes including Lectures, Tutorials and Practical's (wherever applicable) in respect of each subject/paper separately. Students failing in meeting aforesaid Minimum attendance Criteria shall not be permitted to appear in the Annual/ Semester Examination for the course being pursued during the Academic Session concerned.
A student may be granted relaxation up to 15% in the minimum attendance criteria prescribed under the following circumstances:
1. If a student had suffered from serious illness, submits medical certificate issued in respect of the same by a registered medi cal practitioner within 15 days of resuming classes.
2. Any other grievous circumstances suffered by a student which might in the opinion of the officer concerned constitute sufficient grounds for granting such relaxation subject to the production of appropriate evidence.
In addition to the above, all students shall be entitled to the relaxation of the minimum attendance with respect to the following to the extent stated.
i) By the department concerned and a certificate of attendance and completion of the assignment issued by the competent authority of the Institution attended
ii) If a student might have participated in N.C.C. Camps, N.S.S. Camps, educational tours organized by the col lege, represented the University in sports /
cultural events, or appeared for an interview for recruitment in the Indian armed forces. The relaxation is restricted to the actual number of days of the said events and reasonable travel time may be allowed upon production of a certificate to the said effect, duly issued by the competent authority within one week of resuming classes.
It shall be open to the Dean and Principal on recomm-endation of Head of the Department to grant exemption to a candidate who has failed to obtain the prescribed 75% attendance for valid reasons on payment of prescribed fee and such exemptions shall not under any circumstances be granted for attendance below 60%.
University Examination and PromotionsThe university examination schedule and rules of promotions as prescribed by the HNB Garhwal University will be applicable. Students are required t o fill online university examination forms and deposit their hard copies in the college office as per schedule of the university.
InternalAssessment (Sessionals)
There will be two Sessional tests and one end-semester examination for PG Students and one sessional test and one end-semester examination for UG students.
For PG students 40% of the total marks in each paper will be reserved for internal assessment and 30% for UG students. Students shall compulsorily attend the Sessional tests, failing which they will not be allowed to appear in the end term examination. The Sessional test as part of the continuous internal assessment shall be conducted and evaluated by the teacher offering the course.
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Sem. 16 Core/Compulsory/Elective Courses*of Credit 6 each
02 AbilityEnhancementCompulsoryCourse AECCCourses ofCredit 4 each
04 SkillEnhancementCourse (SEC)of Credit 4 each
02 Generic ElectiveGE Courses ofCredit 6 each
EnvironmentalScience/EnglishCommunication
EnglishCommunication/EnvironmentalScience
I Hindi or English LanguagePaper - 1Subject I,Core paper ISubject II,Core paper I
English or Hindi LanguagePaper - 1Subject I,Core paper IISubject II,Core paper-II
Hindi or English LanguagePaper 2Subject I,Core paper-IIISubject II,Core paper-III
English or Hindi LanguagePaper 2Subject I,Core paper-IVSubject II,Core paper-IV
Subject I,Discipline Specific Elective ISubject II,Discipline Specific Elective I
Subject I,Discipline Specific Elective IISubject II,Discipline Specific Elective II
Skill EnhancementPaperSEC -I
Skill EnhancementPaperSEC -II
Skill EnhancementPaperSEC -III
Skill EnhancementPaperSEC -IV
General Elective-1Paper-I
General Elective -2Paper-II
II
III
IV
V
VI
CBCS for B.A. Program
Attendance Rules
It is mandatory for a student of a Course / Programme of the University to put in 75% attendance in all classes including Lectures, Tutorials and Practical's (wherever applicable) in respect of each subject/paper separately. Students failing in meeting aforesaid Minimum attendance Criteria shall not be permitted to appear in the Annual/ Semester Examination for the course being pursued during the Academic Session concerned.
A student may be granted relaxation up to 15% in the minimum attendance criteria prescribed under the following circumstances:
1. If a student had suffered from serious illness, submits medical certificate issued in respect of the same by a registered medi cal practitioner within 15 days of resuming classes.
2. Any other grievous circumstances suffered by a student which might in the opinion of the officer concerned constitute sufficient grounds for granting such relaxation subject to the production of appropriate evidence.
In addition to the above, all students shall be entitled to the relaxation of the minimum attendance with respect to the following to the extent stated.
i) By the department concerned and a certificate of attendance and completion of the assignment issued by the competent authority of the Institution attended
ii) If a student might have participated in N.C.C. Camps, N.S.S. Camps, educational tours organized by the col lege, represented the University in sports /
cultural events, or appeared for an interview for recruitment in the Indian armed forces. The relaxation is restricted to the actual number of days of the said events and reasonable travel time may be allowed upon production of a certificate to the said effect, duly issued by the competent authority within one week of resuming classes.
It shall be open to the Dean and Principal on recomm-endation of Head of the Department to grant exemption to a candidate who has failed to obtain the prescribed 75% attendance for valid reasons on payment of prescribed fee and such exemptions shall not under any circumstances be granted for attendance below 60%.
University Examination and PromotionsThe university examination schedule and rules of promotions as prescribed by the HNB Garhwal University will be applicable. Students are required t o fill online university examination forms and deposit their hard copies in the college office as per schedule of the university.
InternalAssessment (Sessionals)
There will be two Sessional tests and one end-semester examination for PG Students and one sessional test and one end-semester examination for UG students.
For PG students 40% of the total marks in each paper will be reserved for internal assessment and 30% for UG students. Students shall compulsorily attend the Sessional tests, failing which they will not be allowed to appear in the end term examination. The Sessional test as part of the continuous internal assessment shall be conducted and evaluated by the teacher offering the course.
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A candidate who fails to put in at least 75%
attendance in I semester shall not be allowed
to pursue the studies in II semester. Such
candidates may apply to the Dean student
welfare for re-registration in the I semester in
the next academic session.
University Examination and Promotions
A candidate who fails to put in at least 75%
attendance in the II semester shall not be
promoted to III semester. Such candidates
may apply to the Dean for re-registration in the
II semester in the next academic session.
A Candidate who puts in 75% attendance in
the I and II semesters separately but fails to
acquire 18 credits in the I and II semester
examination taken together shall not be
promoted to the III semester. He/She shall
cease to be a regular student.
However, he/she may appear as an ex-student
only in end semester examination of the
course (s) in which he/she has failed, at the
next semester examination of the subject and
subject to permission by the Academic
Council/DSW. A candidate who thus having
ceased to be a regular student, acquires the
minimum number of credits for promotion to III
semesters, shall re - register himself/ herself
as a regular student for appearing at the
examination of III semester. Provided that are
regular candidate who having fulfilled the
minimum attendance requirement, fails to
secure the required number of 18 credits for PG
22 credits of UG promotion to the III semester
may apply for re-registration as a regular
student in the I or/and II semester. He/she
shall have to
fulfill the attendance requirement afresh and
sha l l again complete a l l semester
assignments, sessional examination and
practical and shall appear in the End Semester
Examination of all the courses at the next
examination of I and II semesters.
Any marks obtained in the immediate
preceding year and
the attendance shall be disregarded.
However no candidate shall be permitted to
continue as a regular student for more than
two times in a semester.
For UG students the criterions are same as mentioned above for PG Students. Each Semester is of 22 Credits. Students who acquire 22 credits in I& II Semester taken together will be promoted to III semester. For promotion to V Semester the backlog of credits till IV semester should not be more than 22 credits.
For UG/PG Students Please visit www.ignou.ac.in
Master Degree Courses1 MSW: Master of Social Work2 MSWC: Master of Social Work
Counseling3 MARD Master of Arts in Rural
Development4 MEG Master of Arts in English
Bachelors Degree Programmes1 BTS Bachelor of Arts in Tourism2 BSW Bachelor of Social Work3 BLIS Bachelor of Library and
Information Science4 BDP B.Sc. Maths and Bio Group
Diploma Programmes1. PGDDM Post Graduate Diploma in
Disaster Management2. PGCGI Post Graduate Certificate
course in Geoinformatics3. PGDCJ Post Graduate Diploma in
Criminal Justice4. PGDDM Post Graduate Diploma in
Disaster Management5. PGDENL Post Graduate Diploma in
Library Automation6. PGDESD Post Graduate Diploma in
Environment and Sustainable Development
7. PGDRD Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Development
8. PGDSS Post Graduate Diploma in Sustainable Science
9. PGDT Post Graduate Diploma in Translation
10. PGJMC Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication
11. PGDUPDL Post Graduate Diploma in Urban Planning and Development
Certificate Programmes1. CAHT Certificate in Anti Human
Trafficking2. CDM Certificate in Disaster
Management3. CES Certificate in Environmental
Studies4. CHR Certificate in Human Rights5. CRD Certificate in Rural
Development6. CTE Certificate in Teaching of
English as a second Language
7. DTS Diploma in Tourism Studies8. CCITSK Certificate if Communication
And IT Skills
DST/UGC Scholarship
INSPIRE Scholarship offered by Department of Science & TechnologyVisit : http://www.inspire-dst.gov.in
This scheme offers 10000 scholarships every year @ Rs. 80,000/- each, for under-taking Bachelor and Masters level education in the Natural & Basic sciences, possessing the following criteria:Students who happen to be among the top 1% in 12th standard at their respective Board Examinations and are pursuing courses in Natural and Basic sciences at the B.Sc. or Integrated M.Sc. levels.
Post-Graduate Indira Gandhi Scholarship for Single Girl Child For PG ProgramsVisit www.ugc.ac.in
Any single girl child who happen to be a only child or twin daughter or fraternal daughter in the family is eligible if one son and one daughter is available then girl child will not be considered for scholarship under this scheme. This scholarship is applicable to such a single girl child who has taken admission in regular, full-time 1st year Masters Degree Course in any recognized university or a post graduate college. The scholarship is available to PG - I year students only.
How to Apply For INSPIRE Scholarship
Apply online but before filling up the ' Online Application Form'. please scan and store the following documents as separate files so that it can be uploaded as required, during the 'On-line Application' process.(1) passport size photograph along with signature of the applicant.(2) 12th class Certificate(3) 10th class Certificate(4) 12th Board Eligibility Note(5) Rank certificate of Competitive exams, if any(6) Endorsement From(7) Other supportive documents.
How to Apply for PGIGS for single Girl Child
1. The candidate is required to submit an application in prescribed format online.
2. An affidavit on Rs. 50/- Stamp paper, from the / parent duly student attested by SDM/ First Class Magistrate/ Gazetted Officer.Download prescribed format form from the website, scan it and convert it in pdf format and upload it under the "Personal Information" tab of online application.
3. A Joining report from College/ University where student have taken admission to 1st year PG course . Download prescribed format form from the website, scan it and convert it in pdf format and upload it under the "Qualification Information" tab of online application.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEADD ON COURSES
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE TO STUDENTS
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A candidate who fails to put in at least 75%
attendance in I semester shall not be allowed
to pursue the studies in II semester. Such
candidates may apply to the Dean student
welfare for re-registration in the I semester in
the next academic session.
University Examination and Promotions
A candidate who fails to put in at least 75%
attendance in the II semester shall not be
promoted to III semester. Such candidates
may apply to the Dean for re-registration in the
II semester in the next academic session.
A Candidate who puts in 75% attendance in
the I and II semesters separately but fails to
acquire 18 credits in the I and II semester
examination taken together shall not be
promoted to the III semester. He/She shall
cease to be a regular student.
However, he/she may appear as an ex-student
only in end semester examination of the
course (s) in which he/she has failed, at the
next semester examination of the subject and
subject to permission by the Academic
Council/DSW. A candidate who thus having
ceased to be a regular student, acquires the
minimum number of credits for promotion to III
semesters, shall re - register himself/ herself
as a regular student for appearing at the
examination of III semester. Provided that are
regular candidate who having fulfilled the
minimum attendance requirement, fails to
secure the required number of 18 credits for PG
22 credits of UG promotion to the III semester
may apply for re-registration as a regular
student in the I or/and II semester. He/she
shall have to
fulfill the attendance requirement afresh and
sha l l again complete a l l semester
assignments, sessional examination and
practical and shall appear in the End Semester
Examination of all the courses at the next
examination of I and II semesters.
Any marks obtained in the immediate
preceding year and
the attendance shall be disregarded.
However no candidate shall be permitted to
continue as a regular student for more than
two times in a semester.
For UG students the criterions are same as mentioned above for PG Students. Each Semester is of 22 Credits. Students who acquire 22 credits in I& II Semester taken together will be promoted to III semester. For promotion to V Semester the backlog of credits till IV semester should not be more than 22 credits.
For UG/PG Students Please visit www.ignou.ac.in
Master Degree Courses1 MSW: Master of Social Work2 MSWC: Master of Social Work
Counseling3 MARD Master of Arts in Rural
Development4 MEG Master of Arts in English
Bachelors Degree Programmes1 BTS Bachelor of Arts in Tourism2 BSW Bachelor of Social Work3 BLIS Bachelor of Library and
Information Science4 BDP B.Sc. Maths and Bio Group
Diploma Programmes1. PGDDM Post Graduate Diploma in
Disaster Management2. PGCGI Post Graduate Certificate
course in Geoinformatics3. PGDCJ Post Graduate Diploma in
Criminal Justice4. PGDDM Post Graduate Diploma in
Disaster Management5. PGDENL Post Graduate Diploma in
Library Automation6. PGDESD Post Graduate Diploma in
Environment and Sustainable Development
7. PGDRD Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Development
8. PGDSS Post Graduate Diploma in Sustainable Science
9. PGDT Post Graduate Diploma in Translation
10. PGJMC Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication
11. PGDUPDL Post Graduate Diploma in Urban Planning and Development
Certificate Programmes1. CAHT Certificate in Anti Human
Trafficking2. CDM Certificate in Disaster
Management3. CES Certificate in Environmental
Studies4. CHR Certificate in Human Rights5. CRD Certificate in Rural
Development6. CTE Certificate in Teaching of
English as a second Language
7. DTS Diploma in Tourism Studies8. CCITSK Certificate if Communication
And IT Skills
DST/UGC Scholarship
INSPIRE Scholarship offered by Department of Science & TechnologyVisit : http://www.inspire-dst.gov.in
This scheme offers 10000 scholarships every year @ Rs. 80,000/- each, for under-taking Bachelor and Masters level education in the Natural & Basic sciences, possessing the following criteria:Students who happen to be among the top 1% in 12th standard at their respective Board Examinations and are pursuing courses in Natural and Basic sciences at the B.Sc. or Integrated M.Sc. levels.
Post-Graduate Indira Gandhi Scholarship for Single Girl Child For PG ProgramsVisit www.ugc.ac.in
Any single girl child who happen to be a only child or twin daughter or fraternal daughter in the family is eligible if one son and one daughter is available then girl child will not be considered for scholarship under this scheme. This scholarship is applicable to such a single girl child who has taken admission in regular, full-time 1st year Masters Degree Course in any recognized university or a post graduate college. The scholarship is available to PG - I year students only.
How to Apply For INSPIRE Scholarship
Apply online but before filling up the ' Online Application Form'. please scan and store the following documents as separate files so that it can be uploaded as required, during the 'On-line Application' process.(1) passport size photograph along with signature of the applicant.(2) 12th class Certificate(3) 10th class Certificate(4) 12th Board Eligibility Note(5) Rank certificate of Competitive exams, if any(6) Endorsement From(7) Other supportive documents.
How to Apply for PGIGS for single Girl Child
1. The candidate is required to submit an application in prescribed format online.
2. An affidavit on Rs. 50/- Stamp paper, from the / parent duly student attested by SDM/ First Class Magistrate/ Gazetted Officer.Download prescribed format form from the website, scan it and convert it in pdf format and upload it under the "Personal Information" tab of online application.
3. A Joining report from College/ University where student have taken admission to 1st year PG course . Download prescribed format form from the website, scan it and convert it in pdf format and upload it under the "Qualification Information" tab of online application.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEADD ON COURSES
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE TO STUDENTS
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OTHER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
H.N.B. Garhwal University
Notices of scholarships granted by HNB Garhwal University or other agencies are displayed on the College Notice Board from time to time as and when they are received.
1. Smt. Shanti Saligram Bhatt Scholarship for BA students
Two scholarships are granted to such students of Under - graduate and/or post-graduate classes who might have secured at least 60% marks in the preceding examination provided that the Annual income of the applicant's family does not exceed Rs . 60,000/-
2. Aditya Ram Barthwal Scholarship
This scholarship worth Rs. 300/- pm is granted to meritorious poor students of the First Year of PG classes without any distinction of the subject studied.
3. Swami Ram Post Graduate/ Research Scholarship
4. Bursary Scholarship for B.A. Students.
D.B.S. College Scholarship(Merit cum means)
1. Sohan Devi Shiv Das Khanna Memorial Trust Scholarship for needy and meritorious students.
2. Hitesh Julka Memorial Scholarship (Donated in the memory of our beloved student) for outstanding students.
3. TITAN Scholarship for meritorious students.
3. Alumni Sponsored Scholarship: Alumni of D.B.S. (P.G.) College have instituted six scholarships from present academic year as a gesture of gratitude to their almamater. Scholarship will be disbursed during annual meeting of the alumni association. Beneficiaries will be identified on the merit-cum-need of the applicants.
Student Aid Fund(College Level)
Partial or full fee concession may be granted to economically weak students. Application for fee concessi- on must be submitted on the prescribed Form obtainable from the College Office, duly supported by income certificate issued by the competent authority. The application complete in all respects must be submitted to the college office, latest by end of August in the year.
Fee concession granted is subject to good conduct, regular attendance and satisfactory progress in studies and may be withdrawn any time if a student is found neglecting any of these.
All forms will be available from the college office free of charge. In addition to the above concessions, ad-hoc grants may be given from "Student Aid Fund". Students desiring to avail this aid must contact the Dean Students Welfare.
State Government
Eligible SC/ST, OBC, PWD Students etc should submit their scholarship form for the academic year for processing scholarship to SC/ST, OBC, PWD etc each year.
A) The Code of Conduct
The college expects its students to conduct
themselves in a disciplined and dignified
manner in the college and outside. All students
are expected to abide by rules to maintain an
academic and healthy environment in the
college.
The students will have to follow Dress Code of
the college and regularly participate in singing
of National Anthem and National Song.
A student will be liable for disciplinary action
for violation of any rule of discipline. Students
must maintain discipline and decorum in the
college.
Mobile phones are not to be used in the college
premises. Mobile phones will be confiscated if
used in the college or classrooms during study
hours. During free time students should not
roam around in the corridors or sit here and
there. They are advised to use Girls Common
room, Library, Canteen and Playground during
free time. Writing of graffiti on the walls and
pasting of posters is strictly prohibited and
defaulters will be fined. Students must
cooperate in maintaining cleanliness in the
College premises including the toilets. All
waste material should be thrown in the
dustbins. Students should help in conserving
energy by turning off fans and lights when not
in use.For the purpose of intimating students about
various college matters, notices are displayed
on the student notice boards. Students must
see the notice boards daily.
B) Curbing Indiscipline and
Misconduct by Students
The Following acts on the part of students,
individually, or in a group of two or more
students or persons shall amount to
indiscipline and misconduct.
1. Physical assault, threat to use Physical
force or any other intimidating behavior,
within the premises of the college against
any teacher, officer, functionary, member of
any nonteaching staff, or student of any
such institution or unit, or a visitor present
on official institution or for administrative
or academic work in such premise.
2. Causing disruption or disturbance in any
manner in the teaching and other
academic work, the working of Libraries,
Laboratories, facilities and amenities,
admission and examination processes,
administrative working and in any
institution of the University system or any
unit of such institution.
3. Any act or statement, or distribution or
display of any document or literature,
including the circulars, pamphlets,
posters, press releases etc. which
adversely affects the public image of any
institution of the University system or of
any unit thereof or of any individual
belonging to or associated with such
institution or unit.
4. The possession and distribution of
objectionable goods or materials.
5. Any act that creates or tends to create ill-
will between groups of persons or
promotes intolerance on religious, social,
regional or linguistic grounds.
6. Any act in violation of the provision of the
statutes, the ordinance or the Regulations
of the University or of the rules made there
under.
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OTHER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
H.N.B. Garhwal University
Notices of scholarships granted by HNB Garhwal University or other agencies are displayed on the College Notice Board from time to time as and when they are received.
1. Smt. Shanti Saligram Bhatt Scholarship for BA students
Two scholarships are granted to such students of Under - graduate and/or post-graduate classes who might have secured at least 60% marks in the preceding examination provided that the Annual income of the applicant's family does not exceed Rs . 60,000/-
2. Aditya Ram Barthwal Scholarship
This scholarship worth Rs. 300/- pm is granted to meritorious poor students of the First Year of PG classes without any distinction of the subject studied.
3. Swami Ram Post Graduate/ Research Scholarship
4. Bursary Scholarship for B.A. Students.
D.B.S. College Scholarship(Merit cum means)
1. Sohan Devi Shiv Das Khanna Memorial Trust Scholarship for needy and meritorious students.
2. Hitesh Julka Memorial Scholarship (Donated in the memory of our beloved student) for outstanding students.
3. TITAN Scholarship for meritorious students.
3. Alumni Sponsored Scholarship: Alumni of D.B.S. (P.G.) College have instituted six scholarships from present academic year as a gesture of gratitude to their almamater. Scholarship will be disbursed during annual meeting of the alumni association. Beneficiaries will be identified on the merit-cum-need of the applicants.
Student Aid Fund(College Level)
Partial or full fee concession may be granted to economically weak students. Application for fee concessi- on must be submitted on the prescribed Form obtainable from the College Office, duly supported by income certificate issued by the competent authority. The application complete in all respects must be submitted to the college office, latest by end of August in the year.
Fee concession granted is subject to good conduct, regular attendance and satisfactory progress in studies and may be withdrawn any time if a student is found neglecting any of these.
All forms will be available from the college office free of charge. In addition to the above concessions, ad-hoc grants may be given from "Student Aid Fund". Students desiring to avail this aid must contact the Dean Students Welfare.
State Government
Eligible SC/ST, OBC, PWD Students etc should submit their scholarship form for the academic year for processing scholarship to SC/ST, OBC, PWD etc each year.
A) The Code of Conduct
The college expects its students to conduct
themselves in a disciplined and dignified
manner in the college and outside. All students
are expected to abide by rules to maintain an
academic and healthy environment in the
college.
The students will have to follow Dress Code of
the college and regularly participate in singing
of National Anthem and National Song.
A student will be liable for disciplinary action
for violation of any rule of discipline. Students
must maintain discipline and decorum in the
college.
Mobile phones are not to be used in the college
premises. Mobile phones will be confiscated if
used in the college or classrooms during study
hours. During free time students should not
roam around in the corridors or sit here and
there. They are advised to use Girls Common
room, Library, Canteen and Playground during
free time. Writing of graffiti on the walls and
pasting of posters is strictly prohibited and
defaulters will be fined. Students must
cooperate in maintaining cleanliness in the
College premises including the toilets. All
waste material should be thrown in the
dustbins. Students should help in conserving
energy by turning off fans and lights when not
in use.For the purpose of intimating students about
various college matters, notices are displayed
on the student notice boards. Students must
see the notice boards daily.
B) Curbing Indiscipline and
Misconduct by Students
The Following acts on the part of students,
individually, or in a group of two or more
students or persons shall amount to
indiscipline and misconduct.
1. Physical assault, threat to use Physical
force or any other intimidating behavior,
within the premises of the college against
any teacher, officer, functionary, member of
any nonteaching staff, or student of any
such institution or unit, or a visitor present
on official institution or for administrative
or academic work in such premise.
2. Causing disruption or disturbance in any
manner in the teaching and other
academic work, the working of Libraries,
Laboratories, facilities and amenities,
admission and examination processes,
administrative working and in any
institution of the University system or any
unit of such institution.
3. Any act or statement, or distribution or
display of any document or literature,
including the circulars, pamphlets,
posters, press releases etc. which
adversely affects the public image of any
institution of the University system or of
any unit thereof or of any individual
belonging to or associated with such
institution or unit.
4. The possession and distribution of
objectionable goods or materials.
5. Any act that creates or tends to create ill-
will between groups of persons or
promotes intolerance on religious, social,
regional or linguistic grounds.
6. Any act in violation of the provision of the
statutes, the ordinance or the Regulations
of the University or of the rules made there
under.
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7. The possession, display, use or threat of
any weapon.8. Any act that interferes with the personal
liberty of another person or subjects other
persons to indignity or involves physical
violence or use of abusive language.
9. Any violation of the provisions of the Civil
rights Protection Act 1976.
10. Any violation of the status, dignity and
honor of students belonging to the
Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled
Tribes.
11. Any act or practice whether verbal or
otherwise that is derogatory of women
amounts to sexual harassment.
12. The making of false statements or the
submission of false documents.
13. The use of the title of the College or of any
institution of the University system or of
any unit of such institution, for any
organization or event or in any
communication or representation without
entitlement to such use or for purposes not
specifically authorized by the concerned
institution or unit.
14. Any attempt at bribary or recourse to any
corrupt practice in any manner.
15. Any act that causes any loss, destruction of
the property of the college or of any unit.
16. Any act amounting to any unauthorized
presence in or entry or trespass into
specified areas.
17. Any act that causes, encourages or implies
the interference of outside persons,
organization or authority in the functioning
of the college or of any unit
18. Unauthorized collection of funds.
19. Possession distribution or consumption of
alcoholics drinks, intoxicants, narcotic
drugs and other psychotropic sub-stances
and presence in the premises of the college
after any such consumption.
20. Any act involving moral ruin.
21. Any other act that is in the opinion of the
officers or functionaries of the college or of
any unit, unbecoming of a student;
22. Any act of resorting to or abetting ragging
as defined in the Act.
23. Students shall avoid using cell phone in the
campus while listening to music and
sharing visuals on cell phones or other
electronic devices in the campus is strictly
prohibited .
C) UGC Regulations on Curbing
the Menace of Ragging.
In view of the UGC Draft regulations 2009 and
Supreme Court of India's letter No. 370/04/XIA
dated 26 February, 2009 and March 17, 2009 the
following provisions have been made by the
University to curb ragging effectively in its
campuses.
1. Ragging means the following:- Any
disorderly conduct whether by words
spoken or written or by an act which has
the effect of teasing, treating or handling
with rudeness any other student,
indulging in rowdy or undisciplined
activities which causes or is likely to cause
embarrassment, annoyance, hardship or
psychological harm or to raise fear or
apprehension thereof in a fresher or a junior
student or asking the students to do any
act or perform something which such
students will not in the ordinary course do
or perform and which has the effect of
causing or generation a scene of shame or
so as to adversely affect the physique or
psyche of a fresher or a junior student any
of the above acts committed by any
student of the same or junior or senior class
shall be deemed to be ragging.
2. Punishable ingredients of ragging :-
Abetment to ragging. Criminal conspiracy
to rag Unlawful assembly and noting while
ragging Public nuance created during
ragging. Violation of decency and morals
through ragging. Causing bodily harm, or
injury or grievous injury, Wrongful
restraint, Wrongful confinement; Use of
criminal force; Attempts to commit any or
all of the above mentioned offences against
the victims(s).
3. Punishment: Depending upon the nature
and gravity of the offence as established by
the Anti Ragging Committee of the
Institution, the possible punishment for
those found guilty of ragging at the
institutional level; shall be any one or the
combination of the following:
i. Cancellation of admission
ii. Suspension from attending classes
iii. Withholding/withdrawing scholarship etc.
iv. Withholding results
v. Debar r ing f rom representing the
institution in any national/international
meet, tournament.
vi. Rustication and debarring from admission
to any other institution .
vii. Fine upto Rs. 25000/-viii. Rigorous imprisonment upto three years.
D) Establishment of Identify and
Certification of Character.
1. Every bonafide student of the college will
be issued an Identify Card by the Office of
the Proctor, The Identity Card issued to a
student shall be treated to be the sole proof
of his/her being a student of the college, It
shall be mandatory for every student to
produce the Identity Card upon being
demanded by a member of the Proctorial
Board or any teacher. Failure in producing
the Identity Card on demand will cause a
student to be treated a trespasser and
render him/her punishable under the rules
of the college. The loss of the Identity Card
should be reported to the Office of the
Proctor and a duplicate Identity Card
should be obtained from the said Office by
making a formal application accompanied
by a photocopy of the Fees Receipt issued
to the student concerned at the time of
admission and depositing the prescribed
fees.
2) Character Certifications are issued to
students on demand by the College. The
student punished for a breach of the Code
of Conduct or might have been guilty of
indulging in ragging shall not be issued a
Character Certificate.
E) SPECIAL MEASURES FOR
PROTECTING THE DIGNITY OF
WOMEN SEXUAL HARASSMENT
The present ordinance is based on the policy
against sexual harassment by the Garhwal
University and seeks to maintain and create an
academic and work environment free of sexual
harassment for the students, academic and
non-teaching staff of the College and outsiders.
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7. The possession, display, use or threat of
any weapon.8. Any act that interferes with the personal
liberty of another person or subjects other
persons to indignity or involves physical
violence or use of abusive language.
9. Any violation of the provisions of the Civil
rights Protection Act 1976.
10. Any violation of the status, dignity and
honor of students belonging to the
Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled
Tribes.
11. Any act or practice whether verbal or
otherwise that is derogatory of women
amounts to sexual harassment.
12. The making of false statements or the
submission of false documents.
13. The use of the title of the College or of any
institution of the University system or of
any unit of such institution, for any
organization or event or in any
communication or representation without
entitlement to such use or for purposes not
specifically authorized by the concerned
institution or unit.
14. Any attempt at bribary or recourse to any
corrupt practice in any manner.
15. Any act that causes any loss, destruction of
the property of the college or of any unit.
16. Any act amounting to any unauthorized
presence in or entry or trespass into
specified areas.
17. Any act that causes, encourages or implies
the interference of outside persons,
organization or authority in the functioning
of the college or of any unit
18. Unauthorized collection of funds.
19. Possession distribution or consumption of
alcoholics drinks, intoxicants, narcotic
drugs and other psychotropic sub-stances
and presence in the premises of the college
after any such consumption.
20. Any act involving moral ruin.
21. Any other act that is in the opinion of the
officers or functionaries of the college or of
any unit, unbecoming of a student;
22. Any act of resorting to or abetting ragging
as defined in the Act.
23. Students shall avoid using cell phone in the
campus while listening to music and
sharing visuals on cell phones or other
electronic devices in the campus is strictly
prohibited .
C) UGC Regulations on Curbing
the Menace of Ragging.
In view of the UGC Draft regulations 2009 and
Supreme Court of India's letter No. 370/04/XIA
dated 26 February, 2009 and March 17, 2009 the
following provisions have been made by the
University to curb ragging effectively in its
campuses.
1. Ragging means the following:- Any
disorderly conduct whether by words
spoken or written or by an act which has
the effect of teasing, treating or handling
with rudeness any other student,
indulging in rowdy or undisciplined
activities which causes or is likely to cause
embarrassment, annoyance, hardship or
psychological harm or to raise fear or
apprehension thereof in a fresher or a junior
student or asking the students to do any
act or perform something which such
students will not in the ordinary course do
or perform and which has the effect of
causing or generation a scene of shame or
so as to adversely affect the physique or
psyche of a fresher or a junior student any
of the above acts committed by any
student of the same or junior or senior class
shall be deemed to be ragging.
2. Punishable ingredients of ragging :-
Abetment to ragging. Criminal conspiracy
to rag Unlawful assembly and noting while
ragging Public nuance created during
ragging. Violation of decency and morals
through ragging. Causing bodily harm, or
injury or grievous injury, Wrongful
restraint, Wrongful confinement; Use of
criminal force; Attempts to commit any or
all of the above mentioned offences against
the victims(s).
3. Punishment: Depending upon the nature
and gravity of the offence as established by
the Anti Ragging Committee of the
Institution, the possible punishment for
those found guilty of ragging at the
institutional level; shall be any one or the
combination of the following:
i. Cancellation of admission
ii. Suspension from attending classes
iii. Withholding/withdrawing scholarship etc.
iv. Withholding results
v. Debar r ing f rom representing the
institution in any national/international
meet, tournament.
vi. Rustication and debarring from admission
to any other institution .
vii. Fine upto Rs. 25000/-viii. Rigorous imprisonment upto three years.
D) Establishment of Identify and
Certification of Character.
1. Every bonafide student of the college will
be issued an Identify Card by the Office of
the Proctor, The Identity Card issued to a
student shall be treated to be the sole proof
of his/her being a student of the college, It
shall be mandatory for every student to
produce the Identity Card upon being
demanded by a member of the Proctorial
Board or any teacher. Failure in producing
the Identity Card on demand will cause a
student to be treated a trespasser and
render him/her punishable under the rules
of the college. The loss of the Identity Card
should be reported to the Office of the
Proctor and a duplicate Identity Card
should be obtained from the said Office by
making a formal application accompanied
by a photocopy of the Fees Receipt issued
to the student concerned at the time of
admission and depositing the prescribed
fees.
2) Character Certifications are issued to
students on demand by the College. The
student punished for a breach of the Code
of Conduct or might have been guilty of
indulging in ragging shall not be issued a
Character Certificate.
E) SPECIAL MEASURES FOR
PROTECTING THE DIGNITY OF
WOMEN SEXUAL HARASSMENT
The present ordinance is based on the policy
against sexual harassment by the Garhwal
University and seeks to maintain and create an
academic and work environment free of sexual
harassment for the students, academic and
non-teaching staff of the College and outsiders.
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Students are encouraged to join one of the followings:
National Service Scheme
(N.S.S.) There are three vibrant units of NSS under the control of three Programme Officers. Students of undergraduate classes are registered as volunteers for these units. Only those students who put in 120 hours of social work every year under routine activities for two years and attend at least one special camp are eligible for NSS Certificate.
National Cadet Corps
(N.C.C.) NCC Training is imparted to our Boys and Girls students. Both units are working under State Directorate of Uttarakhand with its controlling units 29 UK BN and 11 UK BN. Male and Female students of undergraduate classes may join NCC. Further information regarding seats etc. may be obtained from the concerned ANOs.
Rovers and Rangers: Rover and Rangers units are also active in the college for training of students in different personality development traits. The units are working under Bharat Scout and Guides organization, India. Students should contact the Rover and Ranger Leaders for registration etc.
Sports
The College has an independent department of Physical Education, headed by an Asso. Professor to look after sports and games. Basketball and Volleyball courts, Table-Tennis hall, playground for Cricket, Football, Kabbadi and Hockey are available along with other basic facilities for sports.
The college had organized University Athletics Meet, Cricket Tournament and Boxing Tournament in the past. Books on various sports and games are available to students in the Physical Education Department.
College is also recipient of different grants from the Department of Sports, MHRD, Govt. of India for development of sports related infrastructure in college.
Cultural Activities
To hone the literary and cultural talent of the students, the college has a cultural committee which invites talented singers, dancers, instrumentalist, dramatist etc. The students participate in Inter collegiate University Meet at Srinagar and other places as well under the supervision of the committee
CO CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES FACILITY OFFEREDLibrary & Reading Room Library & Reading Room facilities are open only to students and staff of the college.
The College Library possesses an excellent collection of books. Journals/ periodicals. The Library is open from 10 a.m. To 5 p.m. from Monday to Saturday. For lending purpose the books are categorized into three sections: General Section, Reserved Section and Reference Section.
Terms and condition for LoanBefore leaving the counter, the member should satisfy himself / herself that the book issued to him/her is in sound condition, and if not, he/she should immediately bring the matter to the notice of the Librarian otherwise he/she is liable to be held responsible for any loss/damage and would be required to replace it with a sound/fresh copy.
Periodicals, Directories, Encyclopedias, which might be difficult to replace and other such work as may be declared reference books by the Librarian shall not be issued to the member students.
Members are not allowed to sub lend the books of the library.Students who return books later that the due date will be liable to pay a fine as decided by the college authorities from time to time.
Any infringement of the rules will deprive the member of the privilege of admission to and of borrowing books from the library.
Timings for Issue and Return of BooksBooks from General Section are issued and returned from 10:00 a.m.
to 2:00 p.m. Books from Reference Section are only issued for consultation in the library against Identity Card from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Placement CellThe college has a full fledged placement cell to motivate and help the students for placements in different organization during completion of there studies.
GIS LaboratoryKeeping in view the development of GIS technology and inclusion of number of courses in GIS and remote sensing in academic programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate level the remote sensing GIS Laboratory has been set up in the college. Since 2011
Multifunctional LaboratoryThe multifunctional lab at DBS College is one of the advanced lab equipped with 21 computers, with latest software, a server, flat screen monitor, over head projector, a photocopier and e-podium. The lab can be used for the beginners, intermediate and advanced learner. Area like personality development, social grooming and basic knowledge of computer are also included in the lab curriculum.
LaboratoriesThe College has well equipped and well managed laboratories for all the Science Courses offered, viz . Botany, Chemistry, Physics, Geology, Geography, Zoology, Microbiology and Biotechnology.
Physics Computer LaboratoryWell Equipped Computer Laboratory with internet facility is available in the college for the students. Students can visit and avail the facility as per their convenience and specified timing of the laboratory. However it is mandatory to follow the rules set by the college for using the facility. BankA full fledged branch, known as DBS College Branch of Central Bank of India is working in the college premises. The students can open their account with Zero Balance.Seminar RoomThe Seminar Room of the College is the place for multifarious activities throughout the year. The activities in the seminar room range from curricular and co-curricular seminars, lectures, debates, discussions and literary society activities.
Golden JubileeAuditoriumLarge scale events are held in the college auditorium - Swarn Jayanti Sabhagar which has a large stage and a seating capacity of about 200. Its stage is ideally suited for theatre activities, other group performances and also for national & international level seminars.
CanteenCanteen facility for students is available in the college near parking area.
GymnasiumA full fledged gymnasium is available with modern
equipments.Study CentreThe college has a study centre with latest edition of books, journals and magazines for preparation of all competitive examination, computers with internet connectivity, photocopier, LCD projector, PAS etc.
Equal Opportunity CentreEOC is committed to provide assistance to differently abled students and staff members to enable them in participate fully in the academic, intellectual, social and cultural life of the College, and beyond by organizing workshops, talks, training programmes, cultural activities and competitions providing assistive devices like ABRAR to visually challenged students and writers during examination time
College Magazine 'Vigyanda'College publishes a magazine named "Vigyanda", with original contributions from bonafide students, teaching and non teaching staff, along with progress reports of the departments and extra curricular activities of the college.
Health ServicesA doctor serves the college for two days in a week and in case of emergency one can visit his clinic. However dressing material, glucose and essential medicine are kept in Emergency kits.
Railway ConcessionSubject to general directions issued from time to time by the Railway Authorities, students of the College will be
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Students are encouraged to join one of the followings:
National Service Scheme
(N.S.S.) There are three vibrant units of NSS under the control of three Programme Officers. Students of undergraduate classes are registered as volunteers for these units. Only those students who put in 120 hours of social work every year under routine activities for two years and attend at least one special camp are eligible for NSS Certificate.
National Cadet Corps
(N.C.C.) NCC Training is imparted to our Boys and Girls students. Both units are working under State Directorate of Uttarakhand with its controlling units 29 UK BN and 11 UK BN. Male and Female students of undergraduate classes may join NCC. Further information regarding seats etc. may be obtained from the concerned ANOs.
Rovers and Rangers: Rover and Rangers units are also active in the college for training of students in different personality development traits. The units are working under Bharat Scout and Guides organization, India. Students should contact the Rover and Ranger Leaders for registration etc.
Sports
The College has an independent department of Physical Education, headed by an Asso. Professor to look after sports and games. Basketball and Volleyball courts, Table-Tennis hall, playground for Cricket, Football, Kabbadi and Hockey are available along with other basic facilities for sports.
The college had organized University Athletics Meet, Cricket Tournament and Boxing Tournament in the past. Books on various sports and games are available to students in the Physical Education Department.
College is also recipient of different grants from the Department of Sports, MHRD, Govt. of India for development of sports related infrastructure in college.
Cultural Activities
To hone the literary and cultural talent of the students, the college has a cultural committee which invites talented singers, dancers, instrumentalist, dramatist etc. The students participate in Inter collegiate University Meet at Srinagar and other places as well under the supervision of the committee
CO CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES FACILITY OFFEREDLibrary & Reading Room Library & Reading Room facilities are open only to students and staff of the college.
The College Library possesses an excellent collection of books. Journals/ periodicals. The Library is open from 10 a.m. To 5 p.m. from Monday to Saturday. For lending purpose the books are categorized into three sections: General Section, Reserved Section and Reference Section.
Terms and condition for LoanBefore leaving the counter, the member should satisfy himself / herself that the book issued to him/her is in sound condition, and if not, he/she should immediately bring the matter to the notice of the Librarian otherwise he/she is liable to be held responsible for any loss/damage and would be required to replace it with a sound/fresh copy.
Periodicals, Directories, Encyclopedias, which might be difficult to replace and other such work as may be declared reference books by the Librarian shall not be issued to the member students.
Members are not allowed to sub lend the books of the library.Students who return books later that the due date will be liable to pay a fine as decided by the college authorities from time to time.
Any infringement of the rules will deprive the member of the privilege of admission to and of borrowing books from the library.
Timings for Issue and Return of BooksBooks from General Section are issued and returned from 10:00 a.m.
to 2:00 p.m. Books from Reference Section are only issued for consultation in the library against Identity Card from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Placement CellThe college has a full fledged placement cell to motivate and help the students for placements in different organization during completion of there studies.
GIS LaboratoryKeeping in view the development of GIS technology and inclusion of number of courses in GIS and remote sensing in academic programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate level the remote sensing GIS Laboratory has been set up in the college. Since 2011
Multifunctional LaboratoryThe multifunctional lab at DBS College is one of the advanced lab equipped with 21 computers, with latest software, a server, flat screen monitor, over head projector, a photocopier and e-podium. The lab can be used for the beginners, intermediate and advanced learner. Area like personality development, social grooming and basic knowledge of computer are also included in the lab curriculum.
LaboratoriesThe College has well equipped and well managed laboratories for all the Science Courses offered, viz . Botany, Chemistry, Physics, Geology, Geography, Zoology, Microbiology and Biotechnology.
Physics Computer LaboratoryWell Equipped Computer Laboratory with internet facility is available in the college for the students. Students can visit and avail the facility as per their convenience and specified timing of the laboratory. However it is mandatory to follow the rules set by the college for using the facility. BankA full fledged branch, known as DBS College Branch of Central Bank of India is working in the college premises. The students can open their account with Zero Balance.Seminar RoomThe Seminar Room of the College is the place for multifarious activities throughout the year. The activities in the seminar room range from curricular and co-curricular seminars, lectures, debates, discussions and literary society activities.
Golden JubileeAuditoriumLarge scale events are held in the college auditorium - Swarn Jayanti Sabhagar which has a large stage and a seating capacity of about 200. Its stage is ideally suited for theatre activities, other group performances and also for national & international level seminars.
CanteenCanteen facility for students is available in the college near parking area.
GymnasiumA full fledged gymnasium is available with modern
equipments.Study CentreThe college has a study centre with latest edition of books, journals and magazines for preparation of all competitive examination, computers with internet connectivity, photocopier, LCD projector, PAS etc.
Equal Opportunity CentreEOC is committed to provide assistance to differently abled students and staff members to enable them in participate fully in the academic, intellectual, social and cultural life of the College, and beyond by organizing workshops, talks, training programmes, cultural activities and competitions providing assistive devices like ABRAR to visually challenged students and writers during examination time
College Magazine 'Vigyanda'College publishes a magazine named "Vigyanda", with original contributions from bonafide students, teaching and non teaching staff, along with progress reports of the departments and extra curricular activities of the college.
Health ServicesA doctor serves the college for two days in a week and in case of emergency one can visit his clinic. However dressing material, glucose and essential medicine are kept in Emergency kits.
Railway ConcessionSubject to general directions issued from time to time by the Railway Authorities, students of the College will be
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issued Railway concession under the following provisions only-
a) From their College to an Examination centre allotted by H.N.B. Garhwal University or vice versa.
b) for going to their hometown (as mentioned in application form for admission) during long vacations approved by the railway authorities. Note: the concession is not intended to apply to students attending an Examination or interview for the purpose of obtaining employment or seeking admission elsewhere e.g. P.M.T, Engineering Entrance etc.
ParkingStudents should park their vehicles inside the college campus at the marked place. Parking vehicle in other than the reserved area is strictly prohibited and will be an offence. A financial Penalty may be levied on the person concerned.
Student UnionEvery student is a member of the college Students Union. Participation in students union activities is an opportunity for training in organizational skills and democratic leadership. As per H.N.B Garhwal University, Registrars Letter No. Ku. Karaya/2007/319 dt. 19.05.07 in compliance with Lyngdoh Committee recommendations no. 6.2.2.A, following will be the structure of Students Union in affiliated colleges.
a) president -01b) Vice -President -01c) General secretary -01d) Joint. Secretary -01e) Treasurer -01f) University Representative -01g) Executive members -06
All these elections will be held by direct voting using secret ballot. Any bonafide student interested in contesting the student union election may contact the Election Officer of the College.
Women Grievance Redressal CellThe Women's cell of the college is established in accordance with the directives of Honourable Supreme Court of India to ensure safety, security and dignity of women at workplace to create a congenial working environment which is free of sexual harassment or gender based discrimination for all women employees and students and to enhance awareness and sensitivity to this important issue amongst all concerned.
Parents Teacher AssociationKeeping in view the importance of healthy interactions and establishing linkages with families of our students Parents Teacher association is working. Parents and teacher together work for the progress of the student and the institution.
RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT, 2005 (RTI, 2005)The Right to Information Act 2005 provides effective access to information for citizens of India, which is under the
control of the public authorities. It promotes transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority. For obtaining information under Right to information Act,2005 an application can be made to the public Information Officer.
Sailent Features1. The prescribed fee for
filling the application is Rs. 10/- by way of cash against proper receipt or by way of bank demand draft or bankers cheque or Indian Postal Order payable to the Principal D.B.S (PG) college, Dehradun.
2. An appeal can be preferred before the 1st Appellate Authority against the decision of the Public Information Officer.
3. Manuals prepared under Section 4(1)(b) of the Right to Information Act 2005 are available on the website of the college.
Refund of Caution Money/ SecurityRefund of caution money will start from September succeeding the close of the academic year in which the student was studying. It will be refunded to either the candidate concerned or it may be sent to his/her address with due deduction of bank/PO charges. In no case, it will be given to any other person and no authority letter will be entertained. If caution money is not claimed within one year after leaving college it shall be forfeited.
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
The Department was upgraded to P.G. level in 1969 with specialization in Solid State Physics. In 1981. the electronics lab was started and specialization in Electronics was granted by HNB Garhwal University. In 1994, DST-FIST Grant was sanctioned to start a Laser & Photonics and Computer Laboratories. Laser Laboratory, is also well equipped with many new experiments viz Michelson interferometer, velocity of Ultra-sonic waves, study of diffraction and interference by He-Ne laser and so on.
Faculty
Dr. O.P.Kulshrestha M.Sc. Ph.D Principal/Professor
Dr. S.R. Verma M.Sc. Ph.D Associate Professor
Dr. Vidula Dikshit M.Sc. Ph.D Associate Professor
Dr. Roopesh Kumar M.Sc. Ph.D Assistant Professor
Mr. Arvind Kumar M.Sc. NET Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Vindesh K. Dwivedi M.Sc. NET Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Aradhana Sharma M.Sc. NET Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Saurabh Srivastava M.Sc. NET Ph.D Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
Department of Chemistry played a pivotal role in the developments of the college and establishing its reputation as a leading centre for imparting excellent education in science subjects in this part of the country. Being common to the main stream of Science, a majority of students of science passing out from this college were associated with the Department of Chemistry. From a small beginning in 1961 when degree classes were started, the department grew into a full fledged post graduate department with the opening of post-graduate classes in 1969.
Faculty
Dr. A.K. Srivastava M.Sc. Ph.D Associate Professor
Dr. Anju Bhatnagar M.Sc. Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Shail Kulshrestha M.Sc. Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Surekha Kannaujia M.Sc. Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Rakesh Singh M.Sc. Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Ajay Kumar M.Sc. Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Sonu Dwivedi M.Sc. Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Radhey Shyam M.Sc. Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Ajai Kr. Srivastava M.Sc. NET Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Shivani Pattnaik M.Sc. NET Ph.D Assistant Professor
Ms. Shaily M.Sc. NET Assistant Professor
Mr. Abhishek Gupta M.Sc. NET Assistant Professor
PROFILE OF DEPARTMENTS(The list of teachers does not necessarily imply their seniority).
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issued Railway concession under the following provisions only-
a) From their College to an Examination centre allotted by H.N.B. Garhwal University or vice versa.
b) for going to their hometown (as mentioned in application form for admission) during long vacations approved by the railway authorities. Note: the concession is not intended to apply to students attending an Examination or interview for the purpose of obtaining employment or seeking admission elsewhere e.g. P.M.T, Engineering Entrance etc.
ParkingStudents should park their vehicles inside the college campus at the marked place. Parking vehicle in other than the reserved area is strictly prohibited and will be an offence. A financial Penalty may be levied on the person concerned.
Student UnionEvery student is a member of the college Students Union. Participation in students union activities is an opportunity for training in organizational skills and democratic leadership. As per H.N.B Garhwal University, Registrars Letter No. Ku. Karaya/2007/319 dt. 19.05.07 in compliance with Lyngdoh Committee recommendations no. 6.2.2.A, following will be the structure of Students Union in affiliated colleges.
a) president -01b) Vice -President -01c) General secretary -01d) Joint. Secretary -01e) Treasurer -01f) University Representative -01g) Executive members -06
All these elections will be held by direct voting using secret ballot. Any bonafide student interested in contesting the student union election may contact the Election Officer of the College.
Women Grievance Redressal CellThe Women's cell of the college is established in accordance with the directives of Honourable Supreme Court of India to ensure safety, security and dignity of women at workplace to create a congenial working environment which is free of sexual harassment or gender based discrimination for all women employees and students and to enhance awareness and sensitivity to this important issue amongst all concerned.
Parents Teacher AssociationKeeping in view the importance of healthy interactions and establishing linkages with families of our students Parents Teacher association is working. Parents and teacher together work for the progress of the student and the institution.
RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT, 2005 (RTI, 2005)The Right to Information Act 2005 provides effective access to information for citizens of India, which is under the
control of the public authorities. It promotes transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority. For obtaining information under Right to information Act,2005 an application can be made to the public Information Officer.
Sailent Features1. The prescribed fee for
filling the application is Rs. 10/- by way of cash against proper receipt or by way of bank demand draft or bankers cheque or Indian Postal Order payable to the Principal D.B.S (PG) college, Dehradun.
2. An appeal can be preferred before the 1st Appellate Authority against the decision of the Public Information Officer.
3. Manuals prepared under Section 4(1)(b) of the Right to Information Act 2005 are available on the website of the college.
Refund of Caution Money/ SecurityRefund of caution money will start from September succeeding the close of the academic year in which the student was studying. It will be refunded to either the candidate concerned or it may be sent to his/her address with due deduction of bank/PO charges. In no case, it will be given to any other person and no authority letter will be entertained. If caution money is not claimed within one year after leaving college it shall be forfeited.
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
The Department was upgraded to P.G. level in 1969 with specialization in Solid State Physics. In 1981. the electronics lab was started and specialization in Electronics was granted by HNB Garhwal University. In 1994, DST-FIST Grant was sanctioned to start a Laser & Photonics and Computer Laboratories. Laser Laboratory, is also well equipped with many new experiments viz Michelson interferometer, velocity of Ultra-sonic waves, study of diffraction and interference by He-Ne laser and so on.
Faculty
Dr. O.P.Kulshrestha M.Sc. Ph.D Principal/Professor
Dr. S.R. Verma M.Sc. Ph.D Associate Professor
Dr. Vidula Dikshit M.Sc. Ph.D Associate Professor
Dr. Roopesh Kumar M.Sc. Ph.D Assistant Professor
Mr. Arvind Kumar M.Sc. NET Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Vindesh K. Dwivedi M.Sc. NET Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Aradhana Sharma M.Sc. NET Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Saurabh Srivastava M.Sc. NET Ph.D Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
Department of Chemistry played a pivotal role in the developments of the college and establishing its reputation as a leading centre for imparting excellent education in science subjects in this part of the country. Being common to the main stream of Science, a majority of students of science passing out from this college were associated with the Department of Chemistry. From a small beginning in 1961 when degree classes were started, the department grew into a full fledged post graduate department with the opening of post-graduate classes in 1969.
Faculty
Dr. A.K. Srivastava M.Sc. Ph.D Associate Professor
Dr. Anju Bhatnagar M.Sc. Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Shail Kulshrestha M.Sc. Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Surekha Kannaujia M.Sc. Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Rakesh Singh M.Sc. Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Ajay Kumar M.Sc. Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Sonu Dwivedi M.Sc. Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Radhey Shyam M.Sc. Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Ajai Kr. Srivastava M.Sc. NET Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Shivani Pattnaik M.Sc. NET Ph.D Assistant Professor
Ms. Shaily M.Sc. NET Assistant Professor
Mr. Abhishek Gupta M.Sc. NET Assistant Professor
PROFILE OF DEPARTMENTS(The list of teachers does not necessarily imply their seniority).
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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
The Mathematics Department was opened in 1961 to complement the Earth Sciences (i.e. the Departments of Geography and Geology) as envisioned by Dr. Mata Baksh Srivastava, the founder principal of DBS (PG) College. The Post Graduate programme started in 1968. The Mathematics Dept. is famous for its teaching as well as research activities. The Dept. specializes in Operation Research, Mathematical Modeling in Applied Mathematics, Fluid Dynamics and Astronomy etc.
Faculty
Dr. R.K. Pandey M.Sc. PhD. Associate Professor
Dr. Jai Pal M.Sc. NET PhD. Associate Professor
Mr. Amit Chauhan M.Sc. NET Assistant Professor
Dr. B.S. Rawat M.Sc. PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr. Dileep Sharma M.Sc. NET PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr. Dev Datta M.Sc. NET, PhD Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
The Department of Botany was started at graduate level in July 1966 with visiting faculty Shri R.S. Garg and Dr. V Srivastava. It was upgraded to Post graduate department in 2001. The Dept. has a track record of excellent results. The faculty members have expertise in the areas of Taxonomy, Genetics and Plant Breeding, Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Plant Physiology, Ecology and Genetics and Plant breeding.
Faculty
Dr. A.B. Bajpai M.Sc. PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr. Nirmala Koranga M.Sc. PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr. Lalit Singh M.Sc. NET PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr. Vijaylaxmi MSc PhD Guest Faculty
Dr. Poornima Uniyal MSc PhD Guest Faculty
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
Department of Zoology has facilities for specialization in environmental sciences and at the same time the faculty also has specialization to guide research in Cytogenetic, Entomology and Ichthyology. The department has a well equipped laboratory for undergraduate and post graduate students and also for carrying out project and research work. The Department has facilities for offering Physiology, Environmental Biology and Microbiology as specialized subjects.
Faculty
Dr. Sushma Bhatnagar M.Sc. PhD. Associate Professor
Dr. Pemola Devi M.Sc. PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr.Poonam Prabha Semwal M.Sc. PhD. Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY
The Geology Department is one of the oldest department of the college. It has a geochemical lab, excellent museum and engineering geology lab besides usual facilities for teaching and research. Departmental library receives 23 geological journals regularly. The departmental library has nearly 3000 books serving the purpose of students and research scholars elegantly. Department also maintains a donor library that contains three hundred books. In this library, books are generously donated by students, faculty members, scientists and officers of WIGH AND ONGC. Half-a- dozen alumni have been conferred with prestigious National Mineral Award.
Faculty
Dr. A.K. Biyani M.Tech , PhD. Associate Professor
Dr. Deepak Kumar M.Sc. PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr. Sanjay Singh Rana M.Sc. NET PhD. Assistant Professor
Mr. Vipin Chanalia M.Sc. M Tech ,NET Assistant Professor
Dr. Sheetal Kanojia M.Sc. NET PhD. Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY
The fundamental aim to open the department was to develop a curriculum based on the earth Sciences in order to cater to the requirements of premier organizations in the Himalayan regions like ONGC., GSI and department of Survey of India. The second factor was to create avenues of livelihood to the people in and around Garhwal region. In the curriculum of Earth Sciences along with Geography, Geology was the other stream of Earth Science. In July 1965, Department of Geography was upgraded to the level of Post graduate and Research Studies.
Faculty
Dr. V.C. Pandey MA PhD. Associate Professor
Dr. J.P. Gupta MA PhD. Associate Professor
Dr. Anil Pal MA NET PhD. Associate Professor
Dr. Kamal Singh Bisht MA PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr. Vijay Bahuguna MA PhD. Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Post graduate classes in Economics has completed 50 glorious years in this esteemed institution of higher learning. The Department of Economics is one of the few Departments offering Post graduate courses with an option of students of BA, BSc, B.Com, BBA etc to join the course for higher studies in Economics. The department is dedicated in producing skilled Human Resource for R & D, Academics, Banking, Insurance, Administration etc. The Department offers specialization in Agricultural Economics',Labour Economics , Econometrics, etc. Presentation, GDs, Mock Interview etc. are regularly held at the Dept. to enhance Skill among the Students.
Faculty
Dr. Alka Suri MA NET PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr. Chetna Bisht MA NET PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr. Rajlakshmi Datta M.Sc. NET PhD. Assistant Professor
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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
The Mathematics Department was opened in 1961 to complement the Earth Sciences (i.e. the Departments of Geography and Geology) as envisioned by Dr. Mata Baksh Srivastava, the founder principal of DBS (PG) College. The Post Graduate programme started in 1968. The Mathematics Dept. is famous for its teaching as well as research activities. The Dept. specializes in Operation Research, Mathematical Modeling in Applied Mathematics, Fluid Dynamics and Astronomy etc.
Faculty
Dr. R.K. Pandey M.Sc. PhD. Associate Professor
Dr. Jai Pal M.Sc. NET PhD. Associate Professor
Mr. Amit Chauhan M.Sc. NET Assistant Professor
Dr. B.S. Rawat M.Sc. PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr. Dileep Sharma M.Sc. NET PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr. Dev Datta M.Sc. NET, PhD Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
The Department of Botany was started at graduate level in July 1966 with visiting faculty Shri R.S. Garg and Dr. V Srivastava. It was upgraded to Post graduate department in 2001. The Dept. has a track record of excellent results. The faculty members have expertise in the areas of Taxonomy, Genetics and Plant Breeding, Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Plant Physiology, Ecology and Genetics and Plant breeding.
Faculty
Dr. A.B. Bajpai M.Sc. PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr. Nirmala Koranga M.Sc. PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr. Lalit Singh M.Sc. NET PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr. Vijaylaxmi MSc PhD Guest Faculty
Dr. Poornima Uniyal MSc PhD Guest Faculty
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
Department of Zoology has facilities for specialization in environmental sciences and at the same time the faculty also has specialization to guide research in Cytogenetic, Entomology and Ichthyology. The department has a well equipped laboratory for undergraduate and post graduate students and also for carrying out project and research work. The Department has facilities for offering Physiology, Environmental Biology and Microbiology as specialized subjects.
Faculty
Dr. Sushma Bhatnagar M.Sc. PhD. Associate Professor
Dr. Pemola Devi M.Sc. PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr.Poonam Prabha Semwal M.Sc. PhD. Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY
The Geology Department is one of the oldest department of the college. It has a geochemical lab, excellent museum and engineering geology lab besides usual facilities for teaching and research. Departmental library receives 23 geological journals regularly. The departmental library has nearly 3000 books serving the purpose of students and research scholars elegantly. Department also maintains a donor library that contains three hundred books. In this library, books are generously donated by students, faculty members, scientists and officers of WIGH AND ONGC. Half-a- dozen alumni have been conferred with prestigious National Mineral Award.
Faculty
Dr. A.K. Biyani M.Tech , PhD. Associate Professor
Dr. Deepak Kumar M.Sc. PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr. Sanjay Singh Rana M.Sc. NET PhD. Assistant Professor
Mr. Vipin Chanalia M.Sc. M Tech ,NET Assistant Professor
Dr. Sheetal Kanojia M.Sc. NET PhD. Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY
The fundamental aim to open the department was to develop a curriculum based on the earth Sciences in order to cater to the requirements of premier organizations in the Himalayan regions like ONGC., GSI and department of Survey of India. The second factor was to create avenues of livelihood to the people in and around Garhwal region. In the curriculum of Earth Sciences along with Geography, Geology was the other stream of Earth Science. In July 1965, Department of Geography was upgraded to the level of Post graduate and Research Studies.
Faculty
Dr. V.C. Pandey MA PhD. Associate Professor
Dr. J.P. Gupta MA PhD. Associate Professor
Dr. Anil Pal MA NET PhD. Associate Professor
Dr. Kamal Singh Bisht MA PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr. Vijay Bahuguna MA PhD. Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Post graduate classes in Economics has completed 50 glorious years in this esteemed institution of higher learning. The Department of Economics is one of the few Departments offering Post graduate courses with an option of students of BA, BSc, B.Com, BBA etc to join the course for higher studies in Economics. The department is dedicated in producing skilled Human Resource for R & D, Academics, Banking, Insurance, Administration etc. The Department offers specialization in Agricultural Economics',Labour Economics , Econometrics, etc. Presentation, GDs, Mock Interview etc. are regularly held at the Dept. to enhance Skill among the Students.
Faculty
Dr. Alka Suri MA NET PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr. Chetna Bisht MA NET PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr. Rajlakshmi Datta M.Sc. NET PhD. Assistant Professor
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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
Department of English was opened in 1961 along with the department of Hindi. Initially the Department started to foster the competency in language among the Under Graduate students of the college. Later on it flourished as the Department of English Studies and Research. Post Graduate classes in English stated in 2001 under self finance scheme. The faculty members of the
Department specialize in Indian English Literature, Poetics and American Literature. Indian English Literature and Dalit Literature are the areas of research for PhD., D.Phil. degree.
Faculty
Dr. Pratyush Vatsala (On Leave) MA PhD. Associate Professor
Dr. Bidyut Bose MA PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr. Jolly Chakraborty MA PhD Guest Faculty
Ms. Arveen Kaur MA Guest Faculty
DEPARTMENT OF HINDI
The department of Hindi came for teaching undergraduate classes in 1961. Initially, General Hindi was also taught to the students of B.A. and B.Sc. who did not opt Hindi Literature as a main subject. Presently, it is engaged in teaching Hindi Literature as well as Hindi Language.
Faculty
Dr. Anupama Tripathi MA PhD. Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
The Department of Sociology was established in 1966 at the graduate level. Earlier , this subject was opted by both science and arts stream students but now it is for Humanities only. The founder head of the Department was Late Smt. Savita Bhargava who was succeeded by Dr. K. S. Randhawa in 1994.Dr. Randhawa retired in 2010.
Currently the Department is being headed by Dr. Paritosh Singh. There are around 440 students in the Department at the graduate level. UGC has introduced CBCS at graduation level and our University accepted this during 2015-16 sessions. The Sociology Department started new teaching methods to improve student learning like audio visual presentations, mini projects and assignments, remedial classes for slow learners, participation in ISR [Institutional Social Responsibility] and extensive activities.
Faculty
Dr. Paritosh Singh MA NET PhD. Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE & STRAT. STUDIES
The Department offers specilization in Art of Warfare in India, Principles of War Organizsation, Armed Forces and Nation Security. Many of the Alumni members of this Department are serving the Uttarakhand Government and the Government of India in prestigious positions.
Faculty
Dr. Gorakhnath MA PhD. Associate Professor
Dr. Divesh Singh MA NET PhD. Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
The sports activities are essential and an integral part of the academic life of campus. With the establishment of the college the sports activities was started. The college has to its credit the organization of north zone Inter-Varsity tournament of football and Basketball. After 1982, the Department of physical education is being looked after independently by an Associate Professor, Physical Education. A games committee comprising faculty members always promotes the sports activities throughout the year.
Faculty
Mr. S.K. Agnihotri MA Associate Professor
DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE
The management of various types of libraries has caused challenging problems. The object of B.Lib. & I.Sc is to produce trained library professionals to cope up with the need of managing the libraries in a better and professional way
Faculty
Dr. M. P Gupta MA, M. Lib, PhD. Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF BIO TECHNOLOGY
Analysis predicts that biotechnology will be one of the most important applied science in the 21st century. Every day seems to welcome yet another important advancement in the field and with each development a chance to grow a business. India is amongst world's top 12 biotech powers growing at 25% rate and capable of providing one million jobs in the next five years.
The curriculum of post graduation in biotechnology has been designed, so that it may impart education to boost the needs of academic and industry .
Faculty
Dr. S.F.S. Hasan M.Sc. Ph.D Associate Professor (visiting)
Dr. K.P.Singh M.Sc .NET. Ph.D Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
The Microbiology and Biotechnology Departments have emerged as professional courses . The Department is dedicated to provide the backbone to the biological science for proper utilization of the advancement in the field of Life Science which will provide the growth and also fabulous opportunities to the students.
Our laboratories are well-equipped with advanced instruments viz. PCR, Electrophoresis, Transistor, Carry-60, Spectrophotometer with computer controlled system, ferment or equipped with computer, Rotary shaker, centrifuge, laminar Air Flow, BOD, Incubator, Bi & Trinocular Microscopes (Olympus ) etc.
Faculty
Dr. Neelam Negi M.Sc. Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Namrata Gupta M.Sc. Ph.D Assistant Professor
Ms. Sapana Negi M.Sc ARS NET Assistant Professor
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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
Department of English was opened in 1961 along with the department of Hindi. Initially the Department started to foster the competency in language among the Under Graduate students of the college. Later on it flourished as the Department of English Studies and Research. Post Graduate classes in English stated in 2001 under self finance scheme. The faculty members of the
Department specialize in Indian English Literature, Poetics and American Literature. Indian English Literature and Dalit Literature are the areas of research for PhD., D.Phil. degree.
Faculty
Dr. Pratyush Vatsala (On Leave) MA PhD. Associate Professor
Dr. Bidyut Bose MA PhD. Assistant Professor
Dr. Jolly Chakraborty MA PhD Guest Faculty
Ms. Arveen Kaur MA Guest Faculty
DEPARTMENT OF HINDI
The department of Hindi came for teaching undergraduate classes in 1961. Initially, General Hindi was also taught to the students of B.A. and B.Sc. who did not opt Hindi Literature as a main subject. Presently, it is engaged in teaching Hindi Literature as well as Hindi Language.
Faculty
Dr. Anupama Tripathi MA PhD. Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
The Department of Sociology was established in 1966 at the graduate level. Earlier , this subject was opted by both science and arts stream students but now it is for Humanities only. The founder head of the Department was Late Smt. Savita Bhargava who was succeeded by Dr. K. S. Randhawa in 1994.Dr. Randhawa retired in 2010.
Currently the Department is being headed by Dr. Paritosh Singh. There are around 440 students in the Department at the graduate level. UGC has introduced CBCS at graduation level and our University accepted this during 2015-16 sessions. The Sociology Department started new teaching methods to improve student learning like audio visual presentations, mini projects and assignments, remedial classes for slow learners, participation in ISR [Institutional Social Responsibility] and extensive activities.
Faculty
Dr. Paritosh Singh MA NET PhD. Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE & STRAT. STUDIES
The Department offers specilization in Art of Warfare in India, Principles of War Organizsation, Armed Forces and Nation Security. Many of the Alumni members of this Department are serving the Uttarakhand Government and the Government of India in prestigious positions.
Faculty
Dr. Gorakhnath MA PhD. Associate Professor
Dr. Divesh Singh MA NET PhD. Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
The sports activities are essential and an integral part of the academic life of campus. With the establishment of the college the sports activities was started. The college has to its credit the organization of north zone Inter-Varsity tournament of football and Basketball. After 1982, the Department of physical education is being looked after independently by an Associate Professor, Physical Education. A games committee comprising faculty members always promotes the sports activities throughout the year.
Faculty
Mr. S.K. Agnihotri MA Associate Professor
DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE
The management of various types of libraries has caused challenging problems. The object of B.Lib. & I.Sc is to produce trained library professionals to cope up with the need of managing the libraries in a better and professional way
Faculty
Dr. M. P Gupta MA, M. Lib, PhD. Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF BIO TECHNOLOGY
Analysis predicts that biotechnology will be one of the most important applied science in the 21st century. Every day seems to welcome yet another important advancement in the field and with each development a chance to grow a business. India is amongst world's top 12 biotech powers growing at 25% rate and capable of providing one million jobs in the next five years.
The curriculum of post graduation in biotechnology has been designed, so that it may impart education to boost the needs of academic and industry .
Faculty
Dr. S.F.S. Hasan M.Sc. Ph.D Associate Professor (visiting)
Dr. K.P.Singh M.Sc .NET. Ph.D Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
The Microbiology and Biotechnology Departments have emerged as professional courses . The Department is dedicated to provide the backbone to the biological science for proper utilization of the advancement in the field of Life Science which will provide the growth and also fabulous opportunities to the students.
Our laboratories are well-equipped with advanced instruments viz. PCR, Electrophoresis, Transistor, Carry-60, Spectrophotometer with computer controlled system, ferment or equipped with computer, Rotary shaker, centrifuge, laminar Air Flow, BOD, Incubator, Bi & Trinocular Microscopes (Olympus ) etc.
Faculty
Dr. Neelam Negi M.Sc. Ph.D Assistant Professor
Dr. Namrata Gupta M.Sc. Ph.D Assistant Professor
Ms. Sapana Negi M.Sc ARS NET Assistant Professor
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FUNCTIONARIS OFTHE COLLEGE AT A GLANCE
Dean Student Welfare Dr. V. C. Pandey
Coordinator Central Admission Committee Shri. S. K. Agnihotri
IQAC Coordinator Dr. A. K. Biyani
Dean Science Dr. S. R. Verma
Dean Arts Dr. Anil Pal
Chief Proctor Dr. Deepak Kumar
Controller of Examination Dr. Roopesh Kumar
Election Officer Dr. Shail Kulshrestha
Coordinator, IGNOU Dr. Anil Pal
I/C Research Cell Dr. A. K. Biyani
I/C Infrastructure Maintenance Dr. Divesh Singh
I/C- Computer/IT Maintance Dr Saurabh Srivastava
Editor College Magazine 'Vigyanda' Dr. Paritosh Singh
I/C Multi Functional.Lab Dr. B. Bose
Women Grievance Cell Dr. Anupama Tripathi
Human Rights Cell Dr. A. B. Bajpai
Anti Tobacco Cell Dr. Divesh Singh
Anti Ragging Cell Dr. Jaipal
Prevention of Sexual Harassment Against Women Cell Dr. Alka Suri
Disaster Management Dr. K. S. Bisht
Student Bureau and Placement Dr. A. K Biyani
I/C Sports Shri. S. K. Agnihotri
Co-I/C Sports Dr. J. P. Gupta
I/C Cultural and Literary Activities Dr.Shail Kulshrestha
I/C Library Dr. Ajay Kumar
NCC (Girls Wing) Lt.(Dr.) Mahima Srivastava
NCC(Boys Wing) Lt. (Dr)Divesh Singh
NSS and Red Ribbon Dr. Poonam Prabha Semwal
Youth Red Cross Dr. Ajay Kr. Srivastava
Rovers Dr. Sanjay Singh Rana
Rangers Dr. Shivani Patnaik
Debate & Prospectus Dr. Rajlakshmi Datta
SC/ ST Cell Mr. Vipin Chanalia
Medical Officer(Honorary) Dr. M. C. Mehta
Asstt. Public Information Officer Dr. A. K. Srivastava
Public Information Officer [Principal] Dr.O.P Kulshrestha
1. The fee for all classes will be charged in a single installment at the time of
admission through bank Challan duly signed by in-charge admission
Committee. Cheques or Bank Drafts are not acceptable.
2. Fee once paid is not refundable. However if a student wants to cancel his
/her admission within a fortnight from the date of admission the fee will be
refunded after deducting a processing fee of Rs.500/- for regular courses
and Rs. 2000/- for professional courses.
3. A fee of Rs. 250/- will be charged, if a student seeks re -admission at UG
level and 500/- at. P.G. level respectively.
4. All students shall pay University Examination fee along with College fees at
the time of admission.
5. The students seeking admission in MA/M.Sc. IIIrd Semester have to fill
fresh admission forms along with requisite fee after the end of MA/MSc IInd
semester examination and similarly the students for BA/B.Sc III and V
Semesters. Re-registration is compulsory to study in all even semesters i.e.
II,IV and VI Semesters.
6. Ex-students desirous of attending the classes will have to pay Rs. 800/- for
practical and Rs. 600/- theory Classes. Students opting dissertation at PG
level have to pay Dissertation fee of Rs. 200/-
7. The outside students seeking admission in higher semesters in the college
will have to deposit Rs. 500/- in addition to the fee prescribed for
corresponding I Semester given in Fee Structure table alongwith additional
University fees.
8. FEE STRUCTURE FOR RESEARCH STUDENTS
At the time of admission a research students will have to deposit a fee of
Rs. 4900/- ( Reg. Fee Rs. 1000+Non Refundable Library Deposit Rs. 1000+
Non Refundable Security Deposit Rs. 500/- + Non Refundable Annual Fee
for first one year Rs. 2400/-) and after that Rs. 2400/- annually.
FEE RULES
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FUNCTIONARIS OFTHE COLLEGE AT A GLANCE
Dean Student Welfare Dr. V. C. Pandey
Coordinator Central Admission Committee Shri. S. K. Agnihotri
IQAC Coordinator Dr. A. K. Biyani
Dean Science Dr. S. R. Verma
Dean Arts Dr. Anil Pal
Chief Proctor Dr. Deepak Kumar
Controller of Examination Dr. Roopesh Kumar
Election Officer Dr. Shail Kulshrestha
Coordinator, IGNOU Dr. Anil Pal
I/C Research Cell Dr. A. K. Biyani
I/C Infrastructure Maintenance Dr. Divesh Singh
I/C- Computer/IT Maintance Dr Saurabh Srivastava
Editor College Magazine 'Vigyanda' Dr. Paritosh Singh
I/C Multi Functional.Lab Dr. B. Bose
Women Grievance Cell Dr. Anupama Tripathi
Human Rights Cell Dr. A. B. Bajpai
Anti Tobacco Cell Dr. Divesh Singh
Anti Ragging Cell Dr. Jaipal
Prevention of Sexual Harassment Against Women Cell Dr. Alka Suri
Disaster Management Dr. K. S. Bisht
Student Bureau and Placement Dr. A. K Biyani
I/C Sports Shri. S. K. Agnihotri
Co-I/C Sports Dr. J. P. Gupta
I/C Cultural and Literary Activities Dr.Shail Kulshrestha
I/C Library Dr. Ajay Kumar
NCC (Girls Wing) Lt.(Dr.) Mahima Srivastava
NCC(Boys Wing) Lt. (Dr)Divesh Singh
NSS and Red Ribbon Dr. Poonam Prabha Semwal
Youth Red Cross Dr. Ajay Kr. Srivastava
Rovers Dr. Sanjay Singh Rana
Rangers Dr. Shivani Patnaik
Debate & Prospectus Dr. Rajlakshmi Datta
SC/ ST Cell Mr. Vipin Chanalia
Medical Officer(Honorary) Dr. M. C. Mehta
Asstt. Public Information Officer Dr. A. K. Srivastava
Public Information Officer [Principal] Dr.O.P Kulshrestha
1. The fee for all classes will be charged in a single installment at the time of
admission through bank Challan duly signed by in-charge admission
Committee. Cheques or Bank Drafts are not acceptable.
2. Fee once paid is not refundable. However if a student wants to cancel his
/her admission within a fortnight from the date of admission the fee will be
refunded after deducting a processing fee of Rs.500/- for regular courses
and Rs. 2000/- for professional courses.
3. A fee of Rs. 250/- will be charged, if a student seeks re -admission at UG
level and 500/- at. P.G. level respectively.
4. All students shall pay University Examination fee along with College fees at
the time of admission.
5. The students seeking admission in MA/M.Sc. IIIrd Semester have to fill
fresh admission forms along with requisite fee after the end of MA/MSc IInd
semester examination and similarly the students for BA/B.Sc III and V
Semesters. Re-registration is compulsory to study in all even semesters i.e.
II,IV and VI Semesters.
6. Ex-students desirous of attending the classes will have to pay Rs. 800/- for
practical and Rs. 600/- theory Classes. Students opting dissertation at PG
level have to pay Dissertation fee of Rs. 200/-
7. The outside students seeking admission in higher semesters in the college
will have to deposit Rs. 500/- in addition to the fee prescribed for
corresponding I Semester given in Fee Structure table alongwith additional
University fees.
8. FEE STRUCTURE FOR RESEARCH STUDENTS
At the time of admission a research students will have to deposit a fee of
Rs. 4900/- ( Reg. Fee Rs. 1000+Non Refundable Library Deposit Rs. 1000+
Non Refundable Security Deposit Rs. 500/- + Non Refundable Annual Fee
for first one year Rs. 2400/-) and after that Rs. 2400/- annually.
FEE RULES
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Class Boys Girls
B.A. I/II (without practical subject) 3309/- 3194/-
B.A. I/II (with one practical subject) 3629/- 3514/-
B.A. I/II (with two practical subject) 3869/- 3754/-
B.A. III/IV (without practical subject) 2889/- 2774/-
B.A. III/IV (with one practical subject) 3129/- 3014/-
B.A. III/IV (with two practical subject) 3369/- 3254/-
B.A. V/VI (without practical subject) 3059/- 2944/-
B.A. V/VI (with one practical subject) 3299/- 3184/-
B.A. V/VI (with two practical subject) 3539/- 3424/-
B.A. III Year (without practical subject) 2359/- 2244/-
B.A. III Year (with one practical subject) 2599/- 2484/-
B.A. III Year (with two practical subject) 2839/- 2724/-
B.Sc. I/II (with two practical subjects) 3869/- 3754/-
B.Sc. I/II (with three practical subjects) 4109/- 3994/-
B.Sc. III/IV (with two practical subjects) 3369/- 3254/-
B.Sc. III/IV(with three practical subjects) 3609/- 3494/-
B.Sc. V/VI (with two practical subjects) 3539/- 3424/-
B.Sc. V/VI (with three practical subjects) 3779/- 3664/-
B.Sc. III Year (with two practical subjects) 2839/- 2724/-
B.Sc. III Year (with three practical subjects) 3079/- 2964/-
College Fee for Session 2017-18
Under Graduate Classes
Post Graduate Classes
(Liable to changes as per amendments made by the university/ State Govt)
M.A./M.Sc.I/II Sem (Eco, Maths (without practical subject) 3395/-
M.A. I/II Sem (Geography) I semester 3775/-
M.A./ M.Sc III/IV Sem (Eco, Maths) 3295/-
M.A. III/IV Sem (Geography) 3595/-
M.Sc. (Chem, Geol., Phy., Zool.) I semester 3795/-
M.Sc. (Chem, Geol, Phy., Zool.) III semester 3595/-
M.A. English SFS Reg. Fee (3395) + Fee (8000)+Exam Fee (3400) 14795/-
M.Sc. Botany SFS Reg. Fee (3795)+ Fee (15000)+Exam Fee (3400) 22195/-
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Class Boys Girls
B.A. I/II (without practical subject) 3309/- 3194/-
B.A. I/II (with one practical subject) 3629/- 3514/-
B.A. I/II (with two practical subject) 3869/- 3754/-
B.A. III/IV (without practical subject) 2889/- 2774/-
B.A. III/IV (with one practical subject) 3129/- 3014/-
B.A. III/IV (with two practical subject) 3369/- 3254/-
B.A. V/VI (without practical subject) 3059/- 2944/-
B.A. V/VI (with one practical subject) 3299/- 3184/-
B.A. V/VI (with two practical subject) 3539/- 3424/-
B.A. III Year (without practical subject) 2359/- 2244/-
B.A. III Year (with one practical subject) 2599/- 2484/-
B.A. III Year (with two practical subject) 2839/- 2724/-
B.Sc. I/II (with two practical subjects) 3869/- 3754/-
B.Sc. I/II (with three practical subjects) 4109/- 3994/-
B.Sc. III/IV (with two practical subjects) 3369/- 3254/-
B.Sc. III/IV(with three practical subjects) 3609/- 3494/-
B.Sc. V/VI (with two practical subjects) 3539/- 3424/-
B.Sc. V/VI (with three practical subjects) 3779/- 3664/-
B.Sc. III Year (with two practical subjects) 2839/- 2724/-
B.Sc. III Year (with three practical subjects) 3079/- 2964/-
College Fee for Session 2017-18
Under Graduate Classes
Post Graduate Classes
(Liable to changes as per amendments made by the university/ State Govt)
M.A./M.Sc.I/II Sem (Eco, Maths (without practical subject) 3395/-
M.A. I/II Sem (Geography) I semester 3775/-
M.A./ M.Sc III/IV Sem (Eco, Maths) 3295/-
M.A. III/IV Sem (Geography) 3595/-
M.Sc. (Chem, Geol., Phy., Zool.) I semester 3795/-
M.Sc. (Chem, Geol, Phy., Zool.) III semester 3595/-
M.A. English SFS Reg. Fee (3395) + Fee (8000)+Exam Fee (3400) 14795/-
M.Sc. Botany SFS Reg. Fee (3795)+ Fee (15000)+Exam Fee (3400) 22195/-
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V
Eco/
M.S
c. II
I,
IV M
ath
s
M
.A., I
, II
G
eo
g,
M
.A.
III,
IV
G
eo
g.
M
.Sc. I,
II
(Pra
cti
cals
Su
b)
M
.Sc. II
I,
IV(P
racti
c-
als
Su
b)
Tu
itio
n F
ee
12
12
12
12
12
12
15
15
15
15
15
15
La
b, Fe
e p
er
Pra
ct.
Su
b*
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
25
25
25
25
Lib
rary
Fe
e
5
5
5
5
5 5
5
5
5
5
5
5
De
arn
ess
Fe
es
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
Re
ad
ing
Ro
om
Fe
e
3
3
3
3 3
3 3
3
3
3
3
3
To
tal
40
40
40
40
40
40
43
43
68
68
68
68
(b)
A
nn
ual
Fee
Me
dic
al
Fee
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
Ad
mis
sio
n F
ee
8
8
8
8
8 8
8
8
8
8
8
8
I/C
ard
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
En
v S
ci
Fee
150
150
En
roll
. Fe
e
150
150
150
150
150
Lib
. D
ep
osi
t(S
ecu
rity
)
120
120
120
120
120
Scie
nce
De
po
sit
80
80
100
Ho
t &
Co
ld
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Se
ssio
na
l
Exa
m/
ce
nte
r ch
arg
es
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
De
ve
lop
me
nt
Fe
e
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
U
ni.
Exa
m F
ee
1400
1400
1400
1400
1400
1400
1600
1600
1600
1600
1600
1600
D
eg
ree
fe
e
-
-
170
-
-
170
-
170
-
170
-
170
G
am
es
Fee
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
E
lec. C
ha
rge
s
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
U
nio
n F
ee
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
C
ult
ura
l A
cti
vit
ies
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
120
S
.A.F
.
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
W
elf
are
Fu
nd
/ P
lace
me
nt
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Ma
ga
zin
e
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
S
tud
en
t D
ir. Fe
e
3
3
3
3 3
3 3
3
3
3
3
3
R
ov
ers
/ R
an
ge
r
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
F
urn
itu
re
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
B
uil
din
g
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
P
ark
ing
Fe
e
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
P
rosp
ectu
s
Fee
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
T
ota
l
33
09
28
89
30
59
33
89
28
89
30
59
33
95
32
95
37
75
35
95
3795
3595
FEE STRUCTURE
29
ACADEMIC CALENDAR SESSION 2017-18(As per schedule of H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar, U.K.)
1. Commencement of Registration of the online Merit/Admission Forms for B.A./B.Sc I June 05, 2017
2. Commencement of the Academic Session July 11, 2017
3. (a) Last date of submitting online admission forms for B.A./B. Sc. Ist semester. June 25,2017
(b) Last date of submitting online admission forms for M.A./M Sc. Ist semester. July 17, 2017
(c) Last date of Admission for all classes (All semester classes )
&filling of examination form for first semester August 01, 2017
(d) Last date of admission for students of B.A./B.Sc III year (Annual System) August 10, 2017
or within 20 days of the issuance of mark sheet of the preceding class by the
university whichever is later
4. Commencement of classes July 20, 2017
5. Annual System (wherever applicable)
a. Commencement of online examination forms September 11, 2017
b. Last Date of submission of examination forms September 26, 2017
c. Submission of examination Online forms and other required documents from the
campuses/affiliated colleges/institutions to the university. October 5, 2017
d. Last date for submission of examination form by the Student to their November 20, 2017
respective College/Institutions upon payment of Late Fee of Rs. 500/-
e. Last date for submission of examination from by the Student to their December 06, 2017
respective College/ Institution upon Payment of Late Fee of Rs. 1000/-
f. Last date for the receipt of duly completed examination forms along with Late
Fee from Affiliated College/ Institutions by the university. December 31, 2017
g. Conduct of UG Annual Examination April 18, 2018 onwards.
6. Semester System
(a) Odd Semester 20-07-2017 to 30-12-2017
(b) Even Semester 16-01-2018 to 31-05-2018
7. Winter Break (Subject to adjustment of other holidays)* January 1, 2018 to
January 15 ,2018
8. Summer Break (Subject to adjustment of other holidays)* June 01, 2018 to July 15, 2018
9. (i) All UG and PG Courses (odd semester)
a. commencement of classes July 20, 2017
b. Date of submitting examination forms (except 1st Semester) Sept. 1-15, 2017
c. End Semester examination Dec 12, 2017 onwards
9 (ii) All UG and PG Courses (Even Semester)
a. Commencement of classes Jan 16, 2018
b. Date of submitting examinations forms March 1-15, 2018
c. End semester Examinations online forms (UG/PG) May 10, 2018
* Note: The schedule & duration of the vacations may be changed due to university examination.
oUnsekrje dk vFkZ gS fd] eSa viuh ek¡ ßekr`Hkwfe&HkkjrÞ ls izkFkZuk djrk gw¡A
lu~ 1857 ds izFke LorU=rk vkUnksyu ds ckn ekr`Hkwfe ds izfr meM+ jgs izse ,oa lU;kfl;ksa ds fonzksg ds le; bl xhr dks Jh cafdepanz pÍksik/;k; us lu~ 1882 esa vius miU;kl vkuUneB esa caxkyh vkSj laLd`r fefJr Hkk"kk esa fy[kk FkkA bl xhr us Hkkjrh; LorU=rk vfHk;ku ds le; esa egRoiw.kZ Hkwfedk fuHkkbZ FkhA igyh ckj lu~ 1896 esa Jh jfoUnz ukFk VSxkSj us Hkkjrh; jk"Vªh; dkWxzsl vf/kos'ku esa bl xhr dks xk;k FkkA Hkkjr dh LorU=rk ds ckn lu~ 1950 eas bl xkus ds igys nks NUnksa dks ßjk"Vªh; xhr** ds :i esa viuk;k x;kA vkb;s Lk'kDr ,oa oSHko'kkyh jk"Vª ds fuekZ.k ds fy;s ßekr`Hkwfe&HkkjrÞ dk oUnu djsaA
�Hkkjr�dk�jk"Vªh;�xhr
oUnsekrjeoUnsekrjeoUnsekrje
HkkokFkZoUns ekrje~] oUns ekrje~
lqtyka lqQyka ey;t'khryke~'kL;';keyka ekrje~AA1AA oUns ekrje~
'kqHkzT;ksRlzkiqyfdr;kfeuhaQqYydqlqfe rnzqeny'kksfHkuha
lqgkfluha lqe/kqj Hkkf"k.khalq[knka ojnka ekrje~AA2AA oUns ekrje~A
dksfV&dksfV&d.B&dy&dy&fuukn&djkysdksfV&dksfV&HkqtS/k`Zr&[kjdokys]
vcyk dsu ek ,r cysAcgqcy/kkfj.kha uekfe rkfj.kha
fjiqnyokfj.kha ekrje~AA3AA oUns ekrje~A
rqfe fo|k] rqfe /keZ] rqfe âfn] rqfe eeZRoa fg izk.kk% 'kjhjs] ckgqrs rqfe ek¡ 'kfDr]ân;s rqfe ek¡ HkfDr] rksekjbZ izfrek xkZMs
efUnjs&efUnjs ekrje~AA4AA oUns ekrje~A
Roa fg nqxkZ n'kizgj.k/kkfj.khdeyk deynyfogkfj.kh
ok.kh fo|knkf;uh] uekfe Roke~uekfe deyka veyka vrqyka
lqtyka lqQyka ekrje~AA5AA oUns ekrje~A
';keyka ljyka lqfLerka Hkwf"krka/kj.kha Hkj.kha ekrje~AA6AA oUns ekrje~AA
¼1½ ikuh ls Hkjh gqbZ] Qyksa ls Hkjh ¼ynh½ gqbZ] ftls ey; ¼nf{k.k½ ls
vkrh gqbZ “khry gok B.Mk djrh gSA gs eka rqe tks gekjs gjs Hkjs
[ksrksa ls <dh jgrh gks] ek¡] eSa rsjh oUnuk djrk gw¡A
¼2½ gs eka ftldh jkf= dks pk¡n dh jks”kuh “kksHkk;eku djrh gks] ftldh
Hkwfe f[kys gq;s Qwyksa ls] lqlfTtr isMkas ls <dh gqbZ gks] lnSo glus
okyh] e/kqj Hkk"kk cksyus okyh] lq[k nsus okyh ojnkf;uh] ek¡] eSa rsjh
oUnuk djrk gw¡A
¼3½ djksM+ks&djksM+ks d.B e/kqqj /ofu ls ¼rsjh iz”kalk esa½ vkokt dj jgs
gaSA djksMks gkFkksa esa rsjh j{kk ds fy;s /kkj nkj ryokj /kkj.k fd;s
gq;s gSa] ek¡ rq>ls fdlus dgk fd rw fucZy gSA ek¡ rw cgqr cy /kkj.k
fd;s gq;s gSA] lHkh dks cpkus okyh gS rFkk “k=qvksa ds ny dks rw
jksdus@fouk”k djus okyh gS] ek¡]eSa rsjh oUnuk djrk gw¡A
¼4½ rqEgha fo|k gks] rqEgha /keZ gks] rqEgha g`n;] rqEgha rRo] rqEgha “kjhj esa
fLFkr izk.k gks] gekjh ckagks esa tks “kfDr gS oks rqe gh gksA g`n; esa
tks “kfDr gks oks rqe gh gksaA gj eafnj esa ge tks izfrek LFkkfir
djrs gaS oks rqEgkjh gh gSA ek¡] eSa rsjh oUnuk djrk gw¡A
¼5½ rqe gh nl vL= /kkj.k fd;s gq;s nqxkZ gksA rqEgha ok.kh ,oa fo|k nsus
okyh@ljLorh gks] /ku nsus okyh nsoh@y{eh] vfr ifo= ftldh dksbZ
rqyuk ugha] ,slh ty nsus okyh] Qy nsus okyh] ek¡] eSa rsjh oUnuk
djrk gw¡A
¼6½ “;ke o.kZ dh] vfr ljy ¼diV jfgr½ lnSo e/kqj g¡lrh gqbZ]
lq”kksfHkr /kkj.k djus okyh] lHkh dk ikyu&iks"k.k djuh okyh
ek¡] eSa rsjh oUnuk djrk gw¡
29
ACADEMIC CALENDAR SESSION 2017-18(As per schedule of H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar, U.K.)
1. Commencement of Registration of the online Merit/Admission Forms for B.A./B.Sc I June 05, 2017
2. Commencement of the Academic Session July 11, 2017
3. (a) Last date of submitting online admission forms for B.A./B. Sc. Ist semester. June 25,2017
(b) Last date of submitting online admission forms for M.A./M Sc. Ist semester. July 17, 2017
(c) Last date of Admission for all classes (All semester classes )
&filling of examination form for first semester August 01, 2017
(d) Last date of admission for students of B.A./B.Sc III year (Annual System) August 10, 2017
or within 20 days of the issuance of mark sheet of the preceding class by the
university whichever is later
4. Commencement of classes July 20, 2017
5. Annual System (wherever applicable)
a. Commencement of online examination forms September 11, 2017
b. Last Date of submission of examination forms September 26, 2017
c. Submission of examination Online forms and other required documents from the
campuses/affiliated colleges/institutions to the university. October 5, 2017
d. Last date for submission of examination form by the Student to their November 20, 2017
respective College/Institutions upon payment of Late Fee of Rs. 500/-
e. Last date for submission of examination from by the Student to their December 06, 2017
respective College/ Institution upon Payment of Late Fee of Rs. 1000/-
f. Last date for the receipt of duly completed examination forms along with Late
Fee from Affiliated College/ Institutions by the university. December 31, 2017
g. Conduct of UG Annual Examination April 18, 2018 onwards.
6. Semester System
(a) Odd Semester 20-07-2017 to 30-12-2017
(b) Even Semester 16-01-2018 to 31-05-2018
7. Winter Break (Subject to adjustment of other holidays)* January 1, 2018 to
January 15 ,2018
8. Summer Break (Subject to adjustment of other holidays)* June 01, 2018 to July 15, 2018
9. (i) All UG and PG Courses (odd semester)
a. commencement of classes July 20, 2017
b. Date of submitting examination forms (except 1st Semester) Sept. 1-15, 2017
c. End Semester examination Dec 12, 2017 onwards
9 (ii) All UG and PG Courses (Even Semester)
a. Commencement of classes Jan 16, 2018
b. Date of submitting examinations forms March 1-15, 2018
c. End semester Examinations online forms (UG/PG) May 10, 2018
* Note: The schedule & duration of the vacations may be changed due to university examination.
oUnsekrje dk vFkZ gS fd] eSa viuh ek¡ ßekr`Hkwfe&HkkjrÞ ls izkFkZuk djrk gw¡A
lu~ 1857 ds izFke LorU=rk vkUnksyu ds ckn ekr`Hkwfe ds izfr meM+ jgs izse ,oa lU;kfl;ksa ds fonzksg ds le; bl xhr dks Jh cafdepanz pÍksik/;k; us lu~ 1882 esa vius miU;kl vkuUneB esa caxkyh vkSj laLd`r fefJr Hkk"kk esa fy[kk FkkA bl xhr us Hkkjrh; LorU=rk vfHk;ku ds le; esa egRoiw.kZ Hkwfedk fuHkkbZ FkhA igyh ckj lu~ 1896 esa Jh jfoUnz ukFk VSxkSj us Hkkjrh; jk"Vªh; dkWxzsl vf/kos'ku esa bl xhr dks xk;k FkkA Hkkjr dh LorU=rk ds ckn lu~ 1950 eas bl xkus ds igys nks NUnksa dks ßjk"Vªh; xhr** ds :i esa viuk;k x;kA vkb;s Lk'kDr ,oa oSHko'kkyh jk"Vª ds fuekZ.k ds fy;s ßekr`Hkwfe&HkkjrÞ dk oUnu djsaA
�Hkkjr�dk�jk"Vªh;�xhr
oUnsekrjeoUnsekrjeoUnsekrje
HkkokFkZoUns ekrje~] oUns ekrje~
lqtyka lqQyka ey;t'khryke~'kL;';keyka ekrje~AA1AA oUns ekrje~
'kqHkzT;ksRlzkiqyfdr;kfeuhaQqYydqlqfe rnzqeny'kksfHkuha
lqgkfluha lqe/kqj Hkkf"k.khalq[knka ojnka ekrje~AA2AA oUns ekrje~A
dksfV&dksfV&d.B&dy&dy&fuukn&djkysdksfV&dksfV&HkqtS/k`Zr&[kjdokys]
vcyk dsu ek ,r cysAcgqcy/kkfj.kha uekfe rkfj.kha
fjiqnyokfj.kha ekrje~AA3AA oUns ekrje~A
rqfe fo|k] rqfe /keZ] rqfe âfn] rqfe eeZRoa fg izk.kk% 'kjhjs] ckgqrs rqfe ek¡ 'kfDr]ân;s rqfe ek¡ HkfDr] rksekjbZ izfrek xkZMs
efUnjs&efUnjs ekrje~AA4AA oUns ekrje~A
Roa fg nqxkZ n'kizgj.k/kkfj.khdeyk deynyfogkfj.kh
ok.kh fo|knkf;uh] uekfe Roke~uekfe deyka veyka vrqyka
lqtyka lqQyka ekrje~AA5AA oUns ekrje~A
';keyka ljyka lqfLerka Hkwf"krka/kj.kha Hkj.kha ekrje~AA6AA oUns ekrje~AA
¼1½ ikuh ls Hkjh gqbZ] Qyksa ls Hkjh ¼ynh½ gqbZ] ftls ey; ¼nf{k.k½ ls
vkrh gqbZ “khry gok B.Mk djrh gSA gs eka rqe tks gekjs gjs Hkjs
[ksrksa ls <dh jgrh gks] ek¡] eSa rsjh oUnuk djrk gw¡A
¼2½ gs eka ftldh jkf= dks pk¡n dh jks”kuh “kksHkk;eku djrh gks] ftldh
Hkwfe f[kys gq;s Qwyksa ls] lqlfTtr isMkas ls <dh gqbZ gks] lnSo glus
okyh] e/kqj Hkk"kk cksyus okyh] lq[k nsus okyh ojnkf;uh] ek¡] eSa rsjh
oUnuk djrk gw¡A
¼3½ djksM+ks&djksM+ks d.B e/kqqj /ofu ls ¼rsjh iz”kalk esa½ vkokt dj jgs
gaSA djksMks gkFkksa esa rsjh j{kk ds fy;s /kkj nkj ryokj /kkj.k fd;s
gq;s gSa] ek¡ rq>ls fdlus dgk fd rw fucZy gSA ek¡ rw cgqr cy /kkj.k
fd;s gq;s gSA] lHkh dks cpkus okyh gS rFkk “k=qvksa ds ny dks rw
jksdus@fouk”k djus okyh gS] ek¡]eSa rsjh oUnuk djrk gw¡A
¼4½ rqEgha fo|k gks] rqEgha /keZ gks] rqEgha g`n;] rqEgha rRo] rqEgha “kjhj esa
fLFkr izk.k gks] gekjh ckagks esa tks “kfDr gS oks rqe gh gksA g`n; esa
tks “kfDr gks oks rqe gh gksaA gj eafnj esa ge tks izfrek LFkkfir
djrs gaS oks rqEgkjh gh gSA ek¡] eSa rsjh oUnuk djrk gw¡A
¼5½ rqe gh nl vL= /kkj.k fd;s gq;s nqxkZ gksA rqEgha ok.kh ,oa fo|k nsus
okyh@ljLorh gks] /ku nsus okyh nsoh@y{eh] vfr ifo= ftldh dksbZ
rqyuk ugha] ,slh ty nsus okyh] Qy nsus okyh] ek¡] eSa rsjh oUnuk
djrk gw¡A
¼6½ “;ke o.kZ dh] vfr ljy ¼diV jfgr½ lnSo e/kqj g¡lrh gqbZ]
lq”kksfHkr /kkj.k djus okyh] lHkh dk ikyu&iks"k.k djuh okyh
ek¡] eSa rsjh oUnuk djrk gw¡
Prospectus2017-18
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