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INFORMATION BULLETINADMISSIONS 2018-19

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1. Introduction2. Admission3. Scholarships and Financial Aid4. Academic System5. Schools and Programmes6. Attendance Policy7. Facilities

7.1 Cafeteria7.2 Medical Centre7.3 Campus Security7.4 Vehicle Parking Facility7.5 Hostel Accommodation7.6 Academic Collaborations with Foreign

Universities7.7 Transport Facility

8. Course Registration9. Fee Structure

9.1 One Time Fee9.2 School, Program and Degree wise Tuition Fee9.3 Hostel Fee9.4 Transport Fee9.5 Modes of Fee Payment9.6 Refund Policy

10. Faculty Advisor/Mentors11. Assessment and Evaluation

11.1 Evaluation

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11.2 Grading Systems

11.3 Additional Criteria for School of Architecture and Planning

11.4 Promotion Rules

11.5 Promotion Rules for Lateral Entry / Internal Migration and External Migration Candidates

11.6 Calculation of SGPA and CGPA

11.7 Absence from Exam

11.8 Passing Criteria

12. Policy on Improvement

13.ModificationinRegulations

14. Anti-Ragging Guidelines

15. Rules Regarding Code of Conduct and Discipline

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1. IntroductionThe K.R. Mangalam Group has made a name for itself in the field ofeducation. Over a period of time, K.R. Mangalam group has carved a niche for itself in the field of education. The resources at KRMU havebeen continuously upgraded to optimize opportunities for the students. Our students are groomed in a truly inter-disciplinary environment wherein they develop integrative skills through interaction with students from Engineering, Management, Law, Architecture, Basic and Applied Sciences, Medical and Allied Sciences and other study streams.K.R. Mangalam University is established under the Haryana Private University Act 2006, received the approval of Haryana Legislature vide Amendment Act # 36 of 2013 and consent of the Hon’ble Governor of Haryana on 11th April 2013, which has been published in the Gazette notificationvideLeg.No.10/2013,dated3rdMay2013.Inside front cover gives the details of various approvals and memberships.K. R. Mangalam University is unique because of its• Enduringlegacyofprovidingeducationtohighachieverswho demonstrateleadershipindiversefields.• Protectiveandnurturingenvironmentforteaching,research, creativity, scholarship, social and economic justice.

Objectives• To impart undergraduate, post graduate and doctoral education in

identifiedareasofhighereducation.• Toundertakeresearchprogrammeswithindustrialinterface.• To integrate its growth with the global needs and expectations of

the major stake holders through teaching, research, exchange & collaborative programmes with foreign and Indian Universities/InstitutionsandMNCs.

• Toactasanodalcenterfortransferoftechnologytotheindustry.• ToprovidejoborientedprofessionaleducationtotheIndianstudent

community with particular focus on Haryana.2. AdmissionAll admissions are provisional, until the submission of all required documentsandtheirverification.Ifanyinformationprovidedbythestudentis found to be incorrect, the student’s admission will stand cancelled and no refunds will be given.At the time of admission student is required to submit the following:

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• Proofofdateofbirth*• Certificate of qualifying examination (12th /10+2/

Senior Secondary Examination or equivalent for undergraduate; undergraduatedegreeformasters;andMastersdegreeforPhD)*

• Marksheetofqualifyingexamination(12th/10+2/SeniorSecondaryExamination or equivalent for undergraduate; undergraduate degree formasters;andMaster’sdegreeforPhD)*

• Certificateof10th/SecondarySchoolExamination*• Marksheetof10th/SecondarySchoolExamination*• Photocopy of JEE/UPSEE/MAT/CAT/NATA or other qualifying

examinationScoreCard(ifapplicable)*• PhotocopyofIDProof(SchoolID/ADHARCard/DrivingLicense)• OriginalfeepaymentReceipts• Threepassportsizecopiesofrecentphotograph• Character Certificate /TC/MigrationCertificate (Issued by School /

Institute/College last attended)• Medical Fitness Certificate (Issued by a Registered Medical

Practitioner)• AffidavitforAnti-Ragging(BytheStudent&BytheParent/Guardian)• HaryanaDomicileCertificate• IncomeCertificate

*Original certificates to be submitted on Orientation Day, which will bereturnedafterverification,induecourse.

3. Scholarships and Financial AidWe extend scholarships to meritorious students based on their academic achievements and potential, to ensure that every deserving student has access to quality education.

Scholarship Scheme (2018-19)Percentage of Marks in 10+2

For Course with annual fee above

Rs. 1, 25,000 (AmountinRs.)

For Course with annual fee of Rs.1,

25,000 or less (AmountinRs.)

>90% 1,00,000 80,000>85% - 90% 50,000 40,000

> 75% - 85% 20,000 15,000

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Notes: 1. The scholarship will be paid in two equal installments.2. First installment will be paid in Even Semester 2018-193. Second installment will be paid in Odd Semester 2018-19 provided. a) Attendance in the both Semester 2018-19 is not below 75% b)Allthecourses/papersofbothSemester(2018-19)are

cleared. c) There is no case of indiscipline or unfair means of

pending or punishment given in such types of cases.4. ScholarshipSchemeisNOTAPPLICABLEforPGStudents.

Educational LoanStudents can avail educational loan from the following banks:-• PunjabNationalBank •CanaraBank• AxisBank •HDFCBank• BankofMaharashtra

4. Academic SystemThe University follows a semester system for all programmes. The Academic Session is divided into

i. Odd Semester : August - Decemberii. EvenSemester :January–Mayiii. SummerSemester(Optional) :June–July

Asummersemestermaybeoffered,wheneverrequired,underafasttrackmode, considering the less number of days available. Unless otherwise specified,allrulesandregulationsapplicabletoacourseofferedduringaregularsemesterwillbeapplicabletothecourseofferedduringthesummersemester.A summer semestermay be offered to help students to cleartheir backlogs or for practical/industrial training etc.

5. Schools and ProgrammesThereareTenSchoolswiththeoneInstituteofferingUnderGraduate,PostGraduateandDoctoralDegreeprogrammes.AllprogrammesofferedbytheUniversity have the approval of appropriate regulatory bodies like Council ofArchitecture (COA), Bar Council of India (BCI), Pharmacy Council ofIndia(PCI),NCTEandguidelinesofUGC/AICTEetc.,whereverapplicable.More Schools and Programmes including Professional Diploma courses are

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intheoffing.Theprogrammesthatarecurrentlyofferedbytheseschoolscan be viewed at the University website:www.krmangalm.edu.in

Calendar:The calendar for Academic Session 2018-19 is given at the end of this booklet.Classes are held on working days, from 09.10 am to 04.10 pm.www.krmangalam.edu.in

6. Attendance Policyi. Every student shall be required to achieve 100% attendance in all

the lectures, tutorials and practicals and participate in seminars arranged in the School/ Constituent Units and events organized at the Institution/University level during the programme. However, to account for contingencies such as prolonged illness, accidents, tragedy in the family etc., a relaxation up to a maximum of 25% may be granted. Thus, the attendance requirement for appearing in the end term examinations will be a minimum of 75% of the classes actually held in each course unit separately.

ii. If a student is found to be continuously absent from the classes without any information for a period of 15 days, a notice will be sent to the student about his unauthorized absence under intimation to his guardian/parents. If he still remains absent unauthorized for another 15 days after the date of issue of the notice, the name of such a student will be struck off the rolls. Such a studentmay, however,apply for re-admission which may be considered by the Head of School/Constituent Unit as per prescribed procedure, and only after the Admission Committee approves such recommendations, the student will be re-admitted on payment of prescribed re-admission fee, under intimation to the University.

iii. A student with less than 75% of attendance in the lectures, seminars & practical’s, separately in each course-unit in a semester/year, will be detained from appearing in the examinations of relevant course unit(s).Undernocircumstances,thestudentshallbeallowedtositfor theexaminationof relevantCourseUnit(s) if his attendance inconcerned course unit is below 75%.

iv. The Vice-Chancellor may, however, consider written requests madeonverygenuinegroundsforthecondonationofdeficiencyinattendance up to 15% on the recommendations of the Head of School/ Constituent Unit, before the commencement of the examinations for the reasons listed below:

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• Calamityinfamily • Hospitalizationduetoprolongedin-patienttreatment • SeriousAccident • Anyotherseriousunavoidablecircumstance(s) • ParticipationinSports/NCC/NSSv. HOD/Dean of the School will announce the names of all such

students who are not eligible, to appear in the end term examination, on the last day of teaching, before the exam and simultaneously intimatethesametotheControllerofExaminations(COE).Insuchcases, the student will be awarded F grade.

vi. In case, any student, who in fact has been debarred, appears in the exam by default, his result shall be treated as null and the student will be awarded F grade.

7. Facilities

7.1 CafeteriaA well-designed central cafeteria located in C Block, adds to functional efficiencyoftheUniversity.The self-service cafeteria caters to the students’ taste-bud and offersfood ranges from quick, crisp, anytime-snacks, ice-creams, hot and cold beverages to sumptuous meals. And all this is available at very reasonable rates.

7.2 Medical CentreUniversity Campus has well equipped medical centre having facilities for simple diagnostic procedures and render preventive & curative treatments as well. The dedicated University Ambulance is available for emergency cases round the clock. The University maintains liaison with the doctors of the local hospitals. Moreover, an experienced nurse is permanently stationed in the University Campus, in case of any emergency.

7.3 Sports / NCC/ NSS

Outstanding Players:Seats in various programs shall be reserved or special provisions be made for outstanding players and the procedure shall be adopted for the purpose of admission as per details given below or as may be decided from time to timebytheKRMU(AcademicCouncil):

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(i) TheOfficeoftheDirector,PhysicalEducation/SportsOfficermaybecontacted for any admission related queries.

(ii) Candidates seeking admission under sports category must haverepresented at International/ National/ State/ Regional/ University(inthetournamentsorganizedbyAssociationofIndianUniversities)Level in the game they are claiming admission.

(iii)Atthetimeofsubmissionofadmissionformundersportscategory,a trial slip containing the photograph of the player shall be issued which the candidate must bring at the time of the trial.

(iv)Relaxationtotheextentof5%ofmarksinaggregateorinthesubjectto concerned, as the case may be, will be given to such candidates.

(v) Such candidates shall be considered for admission by the Vice-Chancellor over and above the seats allotted to each programs on the recommendation of the Games & Sports Committee.

(vi)Thereshallbenosuchprovisionofadmissionforoutstandingsportspersons in any program in the KRMU as decided by the Academic Council from time to time.

(vii)Candidates selected under sports category shall have to give aself-attested undertaking for their conduct/participation in practice/representing the university team at the time of admission.

(viii)All the original sports certificates shall be kept in the custody ofOfficeoftheGamesandSportsforatleastoneyear.

(ix)Admissionundersportscategory is limited to the followinggames:Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Boxing, Cricket, Football, Hockey, Shooting, Table Tennis, Tennis, Volleyball and Wrestling.

N.C.C. Cadets: (i) Relaxationtotheextentof5%marksinaggregateorinthesubject

concerned,asthecasemaybe,willbegiventoN.C.C.cadetshavingthefollowingN.C.C.Certificates:

(ii) “A”or“B”Certificateforadmissiontoundergraduateprograms.(iii)“C”CertificateforadmissiontopostgraduatePrograms.(iv)StudentsadmittedonthisbasisshallhavetocontinueintheN.C.C.

for at least one year. (v) The relaxationofmarksshallbepermissibleonlyonproductionof

relevantcertificatedulyverifiedbytheN.C.C.OfficeroftheKRMU.

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N.S.S. Volunteers:N.S.S. Volunteers, who have attended two 10-days Special Camps andoneNational IntegrationCamporRepublicDayCamp,maybeprovideda relaxation of 2% marks in aggregate or in the subject concerned as the case may be.The relaxation of marks shall be permissible on the production of relevant certificatesdulyverifiedbytheN.S.S.ProgramCoordinatoroftheKRMU.

7.4 Campus SecurityThe University campus including hostels has 24 hours security arrangements with fully trained Security Guards along with the surveillance by CCTV cameras.

7.5 Vehicle Parking FacilityVehicle parking facility is available to day scholars as well as hostellers. Students interested inavailing this facilityneed toget their vehicle(s) (2wheeler and/or 4wheeler) registeredby fillingaprescribed form,beforethey bring their vehicles to the University Campus.

7.6 Hostel AccommodationUniversity Campus has centrally air-conditioned, separate hostel facility for boys and girls. All student lodging rooms are spacious and beautifully landscaped amidst a lot of greenery. All the hostel rooms are fully furnished with beds, study tables, chairs, inbuilt cupboards and are equipped with ceiling fans and lights. The hostels have 24 hours security arrangements with fully trained Security Guards and round the clock CCTV vigil.Common facilities at the hostel include dining halls and common rooms with provision for indoor games and well-equipped gymnasium. The reading room in each hostel subscribes to a large number of magazines, periodicals and newspapers. The entertainment hall in each hostel has a colour television set with d2h facility. Each hostel has a professionally managed independent mess.

7.7 Academic Collaborations with Foreign UniversitiesUniversity has an active, meaningful and mutually beneficial academiccollaboration with foreign universities ie. Middlesex University, Tianyuan University etc. of repute. This will include:

1. Faculty Exchange Program between K.R. Mangalam University and Foreign Universities for gaining international exposure.

2. Students visiting Foreign Universities for Project/Training and other meaningful exposure.

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3. CollaborationwithForeignUniversitiesforofferingjoint/dualdegreeprograms.

4. Development of training and transfer programmes with foreign universities.

5. Collaborationswith foreign universities for offering career orientedprogrammes/vocationalprogrammesinwiderangeoffields.

6. Setting up of partnership program with foreign universities for assured admission of K.R. Mangalam University students for higher degree.

7. Student exchange program with foreign universities for enhancing the educational experience of students.

8. Opportunities for developing consulting projects with foreign universities

7.8 Transport Facilityi. The University bus facility from HUDA Metro Station to the University

Campus for the Academic Session 2018-19 will be free.ii. The University bus facility is available from several locations all over

NCRregiontotheUniversityCampus.iii. The Transport charges are Rs. 30,000/- per Semester per student for

theAcademicSession2018–19.iv. Please contact Transport in-charge for information about bus routes

8. Course RegistrationIt is mandatory for all students to register online in every semester for the courses they have been advised to enroll online by the faculty advisors through a course registration process. The course registration days will be announced in advance by the University to enable an easy and systematic registration. The advisors will be available during that period to provide advice and counsel the students. Students having any outstanding dues to the University will not be permitted to register for the course. Late registration after a maximum of 10 calendar days from the commencement of the semester may be permitted in extenuating circumstances only with the approval of the HOD and only after clearing all the dues and paying the late registration fees. If a student fails to register for any course(s)during any semester, his/her admission to the University will be subject tocancellation.Necessaryapprovalfromthefacultyadvisorisnecessaryfor a student to continue his/her active admission status and subsequent registration.

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9. Fee Structure for theAcademic Year 2018 – 2019(All figures inRs.) Application Fee 900

9.1 One Time Fee (All Programmes) Security Deposit(Refundableoncompletionofdegree,afteradjustingdues,ifany)10,000

9.2 School, Program and Degree wise Tuition Fee: (For Indian Students)

Fee Break-UpAnnual

Degree Duration Fees OddSemesterEven

Semester

A. Under GraduateSchool of Engineering and Technology (SOET)

B.Tech.(CSE,ECE,EEE,ME, CE) 4 Years 175000 90,000 85,000

BCA - Bachelor of Computer Application 3 Years 135000 70,000 65,000

School of Management and Commerce (SOMC)BBA–BachelorofBusinessAdministration 3 Years 140000 70,000 70,000B.Com.(Hons)–BachelorofCommerce 3 Years 105000 55,000 50,000

School of Basic and Applied Sciences (SBAS)B.Sc.(Hons)Physics 3 Years 100000 50,000 50,000B.Sc.(Hons)Chemistry 3 Years 100000 50,000 50,000B.Sc.(Hons)Mathematics 3 Years 100000 50,000 50,000

School of Medical and Allied Sciences (SMAS)B.Pharm.–BachelorofPhar-macy 4 Years 140000 70,000 70,000

D. Pharm-Bachelor of Phar-macy 2 Years 70,000 35,000 35,000

School of Architecture and Planning (SOAP)

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B.Arch. 5 Yrs. 270000 1,40,000 1,30,000

School of Legal Studies (SOLS)BBA,LLB(Hons.) 5 Years 140000 70,000 70,000B. Com.,LLB(Hons.) 5 Years 140000 70,000 70,000B.A.LLB(Hons.) 5 Years 140000 70,000 70,000LLB(Hons.) 3 Years 140000 70,000 70,000

School of Journalism & Mass CommunicationBA(JMC)–BachelorofArtsJournalism & Mass Commu-nication

3 Years 140000 70,000 70,000

School of FashionB.A.(FashionDesign) 3 Years 100000 50,000 50,000

School of HumanitiesB.A.(Hons.)English 3 Years 100000 50,000 50,000B.A.(Hons.)Economics 3 Years 100000 50,000 50,000B.PostGraduate

School of Engineering and Technology (SOET)M.Tech.(CSE,ECE,Structur-al Engg., PE & D) 2 Years 135000 70,000 65,000

MCA–MasterofComputerApplication 3 Years 135000 70,000 65,000

School of Management and Commerce (SOMC)

MBA–MasterofBusinessAdministration 2 Years 250000 1,25,000 1,25,000

M.Com.–Master in Com-merce 2 Years 100000 50,000 50,000

School of Basic and Applied Sciences (SBAS)M.Sc.(Physics) 2 Years 100000 50,000 50,000M.Sc.(Mathematics) 2 Years 100000 50,000 50,000

School of Medical and Allied Sciences (SMAS)M.Pharm.–MasterofPhar-macy 2 Years 100000 50,000 50,000

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School of Law (SOLS)LLM 2 Years 130000 65,000 65,000C. Doctoral Degree Ph.D. 2-5 Yrs. 80000 40,000 40,000

The InstituteforInnovation,InventionandEntrepreneurship(TIIIE)B.Tech: Innovation, 4 Years 175000 90000 85000

B.Tech: Digital Humanities 4 Years 175000 90000 85000

9.4.Transport Fee (Applicable if University Transport facility is availed)

Transport Fee 60,000 30,000 30,000

Notes:1. FEES SHALL BE REVISED EVERY YEAR AND SHALLBE

INCREASED BY 5-10%.2. All Semester Fees To be paid by date announced Only by

Cheque/ Draft/Bank Transfer. Late payment will attract Late Payment Fine. Fee details for NRI/Foreign students available on request.

9.4 Modes of Fee PaymentFee can be paid by one of the following modes:

a) Bank transfer through RTGS/NEFT. For RTGS/NEFTBank detailsare as follows:

ApplicantsselectedforAdmissionhaveanoptiontopayaNon-refundableRegistration Fess of Rs. 25000. This would be deductible from the Odd Semester Fee.

9.3 Hostel Fee (Applicable if Hostel facility availed)Hostel Security Deposit (Refundable on leaving hostel, after adjustingdues, if any) A copy of bank transfer/transaction acknowledgement/receipt should be sent by e-mail to [email protected].

K.R. MANGALAM UNIVERSITY CENTRAL

BANK OF INDIA PARLIA-MENT STREET, NEW DELHI –

110011

A/C NO. : 00000003251580662

IFSC CODE NO. : CBIN0280316

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b) DD/Cheque: The DD/Cheque should be in favour of “K.R. MANGALAM UNIVERSITY”payableatNewDelhi.

c) NoCashwillbeaccepted.

9.6 Refund Policyi. Registration Fee of Rs. 25000/- is non-refundable in all cases.ii. For a new admission student who has paid 1st Semester Full Fee and

withdraws before the commencement of the classes, i..e. August 21, 2018therewillbeNoDeductionandFullOdd(First)SemesterFeeexcludingtheRegistrationFeewillberefunded.Thefirstsemesterfee will be refunded after deduction of registration fee or Rs. 25,000/-

iii. If a new admission student withdraws within 10 days of the commencement of the classes, there will be a deduction of 50% of the balance fee of the 1st Semester.

iv. If a new admission student withdraws after 10 days of the commencement of classes, there will be no refund of semester Fee.

v. Security Deposit will be refunded on completion of degree or on permanent withdrawal from the university, after adjusting dues, any.

vi. Hostel Security Deposit will be refunded on leaving the hotel, after adjusting dues, if any

10 Faculty Advisor/MentorsUpon joining the University, each student will be assigned a faculty advisor/mentor. The faculty advisor will have an advisory role and will assist the student in the pursuit of his/her academic career at K R Mangalam University. The number of courses to be taken every semester should be decided in consultation with the advisor/mentor. The faculty advisor/mentor will also advise students with backlog courses to plan progress towards graduation within the University stipulated guidelines. Every student, irrespective of the pace of study, must have an advisor/mentor approved plan on his/herfile.Theplanshouldthenbeusedtomonitortimelyprogresstowardsgraduation.

11. Assessment and EvaluationThe University will adopt the guidelines issued from time to time by the UGC and other statutory bodies concerned with the conduct of examinations. The question papers for the examinations will be set in such a manner as to ensure that they cover the entire syllabus. The tests and examinations shall aim at evaluating not only the student’s ability to recall information but also his/her understanding of the subject. Some of the questions will be analytical and invite original thinking or application of theory.

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While theactualprocessofevaluationwillbeconfidential, thesystemofevaluationwill be sufficiently transparent. The performance of a studentin a theory / lab course will be assessed through Continuous Assessment ie. Projects, Presentations, Assignments, Lab Works, Field Reports, Class Activities and End Term Examinations. The entire evaluation system comprising of the Policies, Procedures, Mechanisms, Guidelines etc, hasbeendesignedanddevelopedtomeet themost fundamental (basic)quality characteristics of being fair (justifiable), objective (unbiased)reliable (precise), robust (resilient),whilealsobeingflexible (responsive)and transparent (variable). It will be ensured that appropriate level ofconfidentialityismaintainedintermsofcertainspecificdetails,inordertoachieve the above quality characteristics.For every course that a student registers for, a letter grade will be assigned based upon his/her performance over the semester. The letter grade and its `Grade Point’ will indicate the results of both qualitative and quantitative assessment of student’s performance in a course. The SGPA earned by a student is a quantitative indication of his performance during a semester. For each registered course, the grade points earned are multiplied by the credits for that course. The total of all such credits earned is calculated and this grand total is divided by total credits in semester to give the Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA). The Cumulative Grade Point Average(CGPA),whichindicatestheoverallperformanceofastudentfromthetimehe/shejoinedtheUniversityinaspecificcourseisawardedoncompletionof all requirements related to the course.All students who have registered for a particular course are eligible to write the End Term Examination for that course, unless found to be ineligible due to shortage of attendance/ acts of indiscipline/ withdrawal from a course.The degree will be awarded only upon compliance of all the laid down requirements for the programme.

11.1 Evaluation(i) The grade awarded to a student in a course except practical &

studio courses, shall be based on evaluations in Quizzes/Tutorial/ Assignments/ Attendance etc., as applicable, in addition to Mid Term Examination and End Term Examination. The weightage of these components of continuous evaluation for all School is as follows:

Conduct of Experiments/Lab Works/Class Activities 30% Field Reports/Projects/Presentations/Assignments 30% Attendance/Class performance 10% End Term Written Examination 30% Total 100%

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*Marksforattendanceshallbeawardedasperthefollowingtable:

% Attendance Marks

60-75 5

75 7

>75-80 8>80-85 9

>85 10

The grade awarded to a student in a practical course will be based on his performance in a regular conduct of experiments, viva-voce, laboratory report, quizzes etc., in addition, to end term practical examination. The weightage of these components of continuous evaluation will be as follows

Conduct of Experiments 20% Lab Record 10% Quizzes, Viva-Voce 20% End Term Examination 50% Total 100%

(iii)The grade awarded to a student in studio courses of B.Arch.

program will be based on a student’s performance in the regular studio assignments/viva-voce/quizzes etc. The weightage of these components of continuous evaluation will be as follows:

Assignments/Viva-voce/Models/Report 30% Jury 20% End Term Examination 50% Total 100%(iv)Theprojects, dissertationandThesis shall beevaluatedbyBoard

of Examiners appointed by the Dean of School with the approval of the Vice Chancellor , throughseminar(s) , presentation(s) ,report/portfolio/working model submission(s) and the viva-voceexamination.

11.2. Grading SystemsBasedontheperformance,studentwillbeawardedafinalgradeattheendof the semester for each course. The total marks obtained by a student will

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be converted to a corresponding grade as per the UGC guidelines. This is effectivefromAcademicSession2015-16forallstudents.The letter grades and the corresponding grade points are as following:-

Marks Range (%) Letter Grade

Grade Points

Description of the Grade

%marks>90% O 10 Outstanding80 < %marks ≤90 A+ 9 Excellent

70 < %marks ≤80 A 8 Very Good

60 < %marks ≤70 B+ 7 Good

55 < %marks ≤60 B 6 Above Average

50 < %marks ≤55 C 5.5 Average

40 ≤%marks ≤50(ForB.Arch.&B.Pharm.=50) P 5 Pass%marks<40(ForB.Arch.&

F 0 FailB.Pharm. <50)

AB - Absent

%marks≥50 S - Satisfactory%marks< 50 U - Unsatisfactory

W - Withdrawal

11.3 Additional Criteria for School of Architecture and Planningi. Thepasspercentageofstudentshallnotbelessthan45%(inboth,

continuous assessment as well as end term evaluation), and shall not be less than 50% in overall, in each course.

ii. Candidates, who have passed in the continuous assessments (ConductofExperiment,Labwork,ClassActivities,FieldReports/ClassPerformance,Assignmentsetc.)ofacourse,shallONLYbepermitted to appear in end term examination of that course.

11.4 Promotion Rules for All Schools for Each YearThe Promotion rules for all the UG/PG courses are as per details given below:

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(A) Promotion rules for 5 years Degree CoursesCriteria for promotion

S.No. Year Minimum CreditsMini-mumCGPA

1 For promotion to II Year 40% of I year credits -

2 For promotion to III Year90% of I year credits

3.75+40%of II year credits

3 For promotion to IV yearFull credits of I year

4.5+90%ofIIyearcredits+40% of III year credits

4 For promotion to V yearFull credits of I and II year

4.75+90%ofIIIyearcredit+40%ofIVyearcredit

(B) Promotion rules for 4 years Degree Courses

Criteria for promotion

S.No. Year Minimum CreditsMini-mum CGPA

1 For promotion to II year 40% of I year credits -

2 For promotion to III year 90%ofIyearcredits+40%ofII year credits 3.75

3 For promotion to IV yearFull credits of I year

4.5+90%ofIIyearcredits+40% of III year credits

(C) Promotion rules for 3 years Degree CoursesCriteria for promotion

S.No. Year Minimum CreditsMinimum

CGPA1 For promotion to II year 40% of I year credits -

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2 For promotion to III year90% of I year credits

4.5+40%ofIIyearcredits

(D) Promotion rules for 2 years Degree CoursesCriteria for promotion

S.No. Year Minimum CreditsMinimum

CGPA1 For promotion to II year 60% of I year credits -

11.5 Promotion Rules for Lateral Entry / Internal Migration and External Migration Candidates

i. The Dean/HOD of the School has to certify that the credits earned by the candidate under Lateral Entry/ Internal Migration OR External Migration are in accordance with the Curriculum of the Programme.

ii. In case of any variation in the credits earned by the candidate, with existing curriculum of the Programme, the Dean/ HOD has to intimate to the candidate that he/ she has to earn the remaining credits in order to be eligible for the Degree.

iii. The Registrar has to ensure the compliance of the above requirement.

where and Ci is Gi the credit and grade point for course, respectively; is the sum of credits of all courses appeared in the given semester including those in which the student has ‘F’ grade; TCj is the total credits in semester j; is the sum of total credits in all previous semesters including current semester; n is the number of courses in a semester; m is the number of semesters.

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11.7 Absence from ExamIf a student fails to take Continuous Assignment for any reason whatsoever, including ill-health, no second chance will be given and zero marks will be awarded for that component. However, in excused absence, the concerned faculty may provide an opportunity to the student to retake the exam.In case a student fails to take the mid-term examination due to illness and/or an exigency, he/she may give a request for make-up end term examination within one week after the mid- term examination to the Dean of school with necessary supporting documents. The Dean of School may consider such requests depending upon the merits of the case, and may permit a make-up examination for the concerned student.

11.8 Passing Criteria

Astudenthastofulfillthefollowingconditionstopassanyacademicprogramme of the University:i. Should have obtained a minimum ‘P’ (Pass) Grade in all the

prescribed courses as per the Scheme.

ii. should have earned minimum number of credits prescribed for the concerned programme as per the Scheme.

iii. shouldhaveaminimumCumulativeGradePointAverage(CGPA)of5.00attheendoffinalyearoftheProgramme.

12. Policy on Improvement

(a) Improvement of Gradei. Students are allowed to improve grade in a course. However a

course with a P grade is only permitted for improvement and only one course can be taken for improvement in a semester.

ii. Student shall register in the beginning of the semester, after payment of requisite examination fees, in the course for which s/he wants grade improvement. Student will appear for the End Term Examination of this course along with regular students. The 50 marks of End Term Examination will be evaluated for 100 marks for award of grades.

iii. ThefinalgradeconsideredforCGPAcalculationwillbethehigherofthe two grades.

iv. Grade Improvement is applicable for theory subjects only.

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(b) Reappearing in Coursesi. Examinations for F grade students will be ordinarily conducted only

in the respective odd and even semesters as per the scheme of examination. Students with F grade are permitted to re-appear in in the End Term examination in courses available in the odd/even semesters along with regular students. The 50 marks of End Term examination shall be graded to 80 marks and there shall be 20 marks for Assignments/ Projects/ Quizzes/ Class test etc.

ii. Students with F grade shall register for the Re-Examination at the startofsemesterbyfillinguptheRe-Examinationformalongwiththeexamination fee of Rupees 1000/- per subject.

iii. TheHODwillallocatethefacultymembersfordifferentsubjectsforsubmission of mark for Assignments/Projects/Quizzes etc. out of maximum 20 marks.

iv. The Re-appear students shall be graded one slab lower except in caseofP(Pass)&F(Fail)Grades.

A student, who has to re-appear in an end term examination in terms of provisions made above, shall be examined as per the syllabus applicable at the time of appearing in the examination.

b) Students shall show due respect, courtesy and consideration to the teachers, officers and other employees and staff of the university,and pay attention and courtesy to the visitors.

c) Students are expected to respect the rights of others.d) Students should not use any audio or communication devices

including radio, video player and mobile phones while the class/lab is in progress.

e) Students should regularly attend lectures, Labs/practical’s, evaluation components, examinations and all form of teaching processes in accordance with the institute regulations.

f) Playing computer games or accessing prohibited sites is not allowed in computing facility.

g) Carrying and consuming food items in the classrooms/laboratories/ library/activity rooms is not allowed.

h) Students shall be properly dressed at all times. Students may be asked to change the inappropriate dress if it is against the dress code.

i) Students shouldwear/carry theirStudent IdentityCard (IDs) at alltimes and produced as and when demanded by University authorities or any University security personnel.

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j) Students are expected to maintain the cleanliness of the campus. Littering the campus premises, including classrooms and washrooms, is strictly prohibited.

k) As University campus is a non-smoking campus. Students shall assist in maintaining this.

l) Students should refrain from doing anything that may be harmful to their/others safety, health or security. Fire extinguishers, hoses, firealarmsetc.shouldnotbetouched.Itisstressedthatthesafetyregulations must be observed at all times.

m) Students must not possess, distribute, sell or consume alcohol, any prohibiteddrugs/substances,firearmsoranyotherharmfulmaterial.Students should not enter University premises having consumed any alcoholic or prohibited beverages. Students should not consume medicines which have not been prescribed by an authorized medical practitioner.

n) Business in any form inside the campus is strictly prohibited.o) Forcible entry or unauthorized entry to Campus or any building

structure/facility and unauthorized use of grounds is strictly prohibited. Also remaining in any campus block after their respective officialclosinghoursisnotallowed.

p) Students should protect their access passwords to prevent its misuse leading to security breach or getting blame for someone else’s wrong doings.Studentsshouldlogofffromthecomputeraftertheirworkiscompleted.

q) No Society,Association or Club shall be formed without the priorpermission.

r) Unapproved placement of posters, signs or distribution of handbills or any written material is strictly prohibited. No material shouldbe posted on walls, sidewalks, furniture, doors, windows, building entrance, cafeteria, etc.

s) Students are not allowed to recklessly drive motorized vehicles, in the campus. Also, parking in unauthorized areas is not permitted. Students should cooperate with security for parking.

t) Students would be responsible for any damage to the University property(suchasbuilding,furniture,apparatus,computers,network,software) or infringing copyrights and accessing prohibited websites. In case of any damage to the property of the university, the damages will be charged to the student or students involved. If the people who cause the damage are not identified, the cost of damagemay berecovered by equally charging all the students of the class, school

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or university. Appropriate disciplinary action will be taken against the student/students involved.

The following acts of omission and/or commission shall constitute gross indiscipline or violation of the code of conduct and are liable to invoke disciplinary measures:• Ragging.(see14fordetails)• Furnishingfakedocumentsorfalsestatementofanykindintheform

of application for admission or for award of scholarship, etc.• Displaying lack of courtesy and decorum; resorting to indecent

behavior anywhere within or outside the campus.• Willfullydamagingorstealthilyremovinganyproperty/belongingsof

the University, Hostel or fellow students.• Possession, consumption or distribution of alcoholic drinks or any

kind of hallucinogenic drugs.• Adoptionanduseofanykindofunfairmeansintheexaminations.• Organizing or participating in any group activity in or outside the

campus without prior permission.• Mutilationorunauthorizedpossessionoflibrarybooks.• Resortingtonoisyandunseemlybehavior,disturbingstudiesofthe

fellow students.• MisuseofInternet/e-mailfacilitiesortempering/hackingwithservers

anywhere in the Hostel / Departments etc.• Actofviolenceorintimidation,includingsexualharassment,oruse

any form of force on any member.• Discriminationagainstapersononthebasisofrace,colour,religion,

nationality, sex, age, language, social class or disability.• Breachofrulesandregulations,lackofdecorum,actofindiscipline,

misconduct in classroom/laboratory/playgrounds/library/activity rooms, misbehavior on the campus

• Failingtoappearattherequestofanyauthority.The above mentioned points do not cover all possible situations that might be construed liable to disciplinary action.In case any student breaks the rules, the matter would be brought to the Disciplinary Committee. The Committee will investigate the matter in detail and will recommend suitable disciplinary action or punishment including dismissal from the university. The punishment will be decided only after giving a full hearing to the student and he /she is given a fair chance.

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A student whose conduct has not been up to the standard expected from the student of this University may be temporarily or permanently debarred from continuing in the university.For a minor offence committed (a) in Hostel, (b) in the Department ora classroom/laboratory, the Warden or the Dean of School/Head of the DepartmentandtheDeanofStudents’Affairs,respectively,shallhavetheauthoritytoreprimandorimposefineortakeanyothersuitablemeasure.

Hostel RulesHostelrulesareseparatelynotifiedtothestudentsstayingintheUniversityhostels.

Transport RulesTransportrulesareseparatelynotifiedtothestudentsavailingthefacility

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State Government, Haryana K.R. Mangalam University, Haryana has been estab-lishedasaStateprivateUniversityatSohna–Road,Gurgaon,Delhi-NCRbytheHaryanaPrivateUniversi-ty(Amendment)ActNo8of2013,notifiedMay8,2013. University Grants Commission (UGC) K.R. Mangalam University and the degrees awarded by the university are recognized by the UGC under Section 22 of the UGC Act, 1956 vide UGC Letter ref. no. F.16-1/2015(CPP-I/PU)dated4thMarch,2015

Council of Architecture (CoA) Council of Architecture approved our under graduate course(B.Arch)inarchitecturefor40seatsafterverifyingthevariousrequirementstobesatisfiedfortheawardofDegree vide CoA Letter ref. no. CA/5/Academic-HR21 dated May 31, 2018

Bar Council of India (BCI) K.R. Mangalam University is recognized for conferring the degree of law for imparting B.A/B.Com/BBA, LL.B. (Hons.);andLL.B.(H)programmesbyBarCouncilofIndia(BCI)videBCILetterref.no.BCI:D:1350/2013(LE)dated30.7.2013&BCI:D:1445/2015(LE)dated27.7.2015,BCI:D:796/2017&BCI:D:745/2018(LE/Afflin)

Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) Pharmacy Council of India has approved our undergrad-uatecourse(B.Pharm)inPharmacyfor60seatsafterverifyingthevariousrequirementstobesatisfiedfortheaward of Degree vide PCI Letter ref. no. 32-1135/2015-PCI/17362-64 dated 28.7.2015, 60-1135/2017PCINational Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) NationalCouncilofIndiahasapprovedourB.Ed.andB.El.Ed courses for 100 and 50 seats vide letter ref. no.NRC/NCTE/Recognition/B.Ed/2016147959-64and147896/901 dated 2nd May 2016 respectively

Association of Indian Universities (AIU) K.R. Mangalam University is a member of Association ofIndianUniversities(AIU),anorganizationpromotinguniversity activities especially by way of sharing informa-tionandco-operationinfieldofeducation,culture,sportsand allied areas.