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MISSION To prepare a class of proficient scholars and professionals with ingrained human values and commitment to expand the frontiers of knowledge for the advancement of society. MESSAGE Greetings to all prospective students hailing from diverse corners of the India and the world who have opted for Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra as their destination for higher education. You are on the brink of embarking upon one of the most significant and thrilling journeys of your life. Throughout this adventure, you will delve into uncharted realms of knowledge, unearth new interests, cultivate fresh skills, and develop a newfound perspective on your surroundings. Founded in 1956, Kurukshetra University holds the distinction of being the oldest institution of higher learning in Haryana and serves as the precursor to four State Universities within the region. Renowned for its exemplary standards in research, teaching, and academic prowess, the university has earned an A++ accreditation by NAAC and boasts a very high CPA of 3.56. It stands as the sole university among the 21 state universities in Haryana to achieve this distinction. Additionally, it has been accorded Category-I status by the Ministry of Education and autonomy, solidifying its position as a beacon of academic excellence. In consonance with the Government's New Education Policy 2020, Kurukshetra University is offering its students a variety of interdisciplinary programmes from the session 2022. They also get a good exposure to skill development and community related programmes which pen new vistas of knowledge and job opportunities for them in the 21st century. Kurukshetra University aims to build top quality human resource capital by constantly motivating young minds to learn and enjoy the excitement and adventure that education offers. It offers a holistic learning environment so that students can inculcate qualities of scientific temper, leadership, social responsibility and respect for all cultures and traditions. The University provides access to some of the nation's finest educators. These esteemed faculty members are actively involved in conducting high-quality research of international caliber. They adeptly integrate their expertise and latest findings into classroom instruction, enriching the learning experience for students. We have 473 acres wi-fi campus to provide world class learning environment to our students. Students take instruction through interactive platforms which include smart class rooms, online webresources, video conferencing and language labs. The University offers a number of facilities to its students which include on campus hostel facility to boys and girls in 25 hostels, air-conditioned reading space for 1750 students in the central library, a career development and counselling cell, a placement cell, auditorium, shopping complex, banks, health services, post-office and world-class sports and cultural activity facilities. We trust that the handbook equips you with everything necessary to selectKurukshetra University as your preferred academic institution. Designed to facilitate you, it offers comprehensive details on admission schedules, accommodation options, fee structures, and various campus facilities tailored to student needs. We encourage you to select Kurukshetra University as your educational destination, and we eagerly anticipate welcoming you to our esteemed institution in 2024. (Som Nath) Prof. SOM NATH VICE-CHANCELLOR Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra – 136119 (INDIA) (Established by the State Legislature Act XII of 1956) (A++ Grade, NAAC Accredited) CONTENTS Page Statutory Officers 1 Important Contacts 2-3 Abbreviations/Acronyms 4 Important Dates 5 Schedule of Entrance Tests, GD & Interview and Physical Efficiency Test (PET) 6-8 Admission Schedule: U.G. and Integrated Programmes 9 Admission Schedule: M.A./M.Sc./M.Com./M.Tech/PG Diploma etc. Programmes 10 Admission schedule: Advanced Diploma, Diploma, Certificate Courses 11 Chapter-1 Kurukshetra University Introduction 12-23 Chapter-2 Programmes Offered, Eligibility, Seat Matrix and Fee Details 24-60 Chapter-3 Reservation of Seats and Guidelines for Reservation 61-66 Chapter-4 Supernumerary Seats 67-71 Chapter-5 Weightages 72 Chapter-6 Procedure to Prepare Merit List 73-79 Chapter-7 Important Instructions 80-84 Chapter-8 Admission Rules and Procedure for International Students 85-88 Chapter-9 Code of Conduct for Students 89-90 Chapter-10 Rules for Adjustment/Refund of Fee 91 Chapter-11 Benefits of Fee for Candidates of Haryana 92-93 Chapter-12 Hostel Admission Procedure 94 Chapter-13 Scholarship/Stipends 95 Chapter-14 Curbing the Menace of Ragging 96-99 Appendix- A Bonafide Residents of Haryana - Guidelines Regarding 100-101 Appendix –B List of the SC and Deprived SC in Haryana 102 Appendix –C List of Backward Classes in Haryana (Block-A& B) 103 Annexures I to XIX Proformas for Character; SC; Deprived SC; BC; EWS;Disability Certificate; DFF; Deceased or Disabled or Discharged Military/Paramilitary Personnel; Exservicemen or Ex-personnel of Para-military Forces; Ex-employees of Indian Defence Services/Paramilitary Forces Certificates; Self Declaration by the Student; Self Declaration by Parent/Guardian; Affidavit by the Parent of Single Girl Child; Certificate of Study; Application for Withdrawal of Admission and Refund of Fee; Application for Adjustment of Dues/Fees; Affidavit by the Parent of the BC-A & B Category Candidates and Undertaking by the Student; Affidavit by the Parent of the EWS Category Candidates and Undertaking by the Student; Proforma for Group Personal Insurance of Students; Undertaking by the Student whose qualifying exam result is awaited. 104-124 1 STATUTORY OFFICERS Hon'ble Chancellor Shri Bandaru Dattatreya Governor, Haryana Designations Name Contact Vice-Chancellor Dr. Som Nath Sachdeva Ph.D.(Civil Engineering), ME(Highway), MIRC, MIUT,MISTE, MISRMTT 01744-238039 Registrar Dr. Sanjeev Sharma MLIS, Ph.D. 01744-238026 Dean Academic Affairs Dr. Anil KumarVashisth M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. 01744-238410 Extn.: 2134 Dean Students’ Welfare Dr. A.R. Chaudhri Ph.D., M.Sc., MBA, B.Sc. (Hons.) 01744-238096 Proctor Dr.Sunil Dhingra M.Sc., Ph. D. 01744-238410 Extn.: 3022 Dean of Colleges Dr. Anil Vohra M.Sc., Ph. D. 01744-238347 Chief Warden (Boys Hostels) Dr. Jasbir Singh M.Sc., Ph.D. 01744-238711 Chief Warden (Girls Hostels) Dr. (Mrs. ) Kusum Lata Ph.D. 01744-238410 Extn.: 2127 Librarian Dr. Chetan Sharma M.Lib., Ph. D. 01744-238367 Controller of Examinations-I Dr. Hukam Singh M.Phil., Ph. D. 01744-238377 Controller of Examinations-II Dr. Ankeshwer Prakash M.Com., Ph.D. 01744-238189 2 IMPORTANT CONTACTS Admission Cell: 7082113131, 7082113091, 01744-238410 Extn: 2728 For queries related to particular department, the respective Chairperson/Director may be contacted: SN Dept./Institute Chairperson/ Director Email Address Mobile No. Faculty of Arts and Languages 1 English Dr. Brajesh Sawhney chairperson.english@kuk.ac.in 7082113157 2 Foreign Languages Dr. Brajesh Sawhney chairperson.fl@kuk.ac.in 9896130411 3 Hindi Dr. Pushpa Rani chairperson.hindi@kuk.ac.in 9896206889 4 Library & Information Sc. Dr. Manoj Kumar Joshi chairperson.lis@kuk.ac.in 9896074859 5 Panjabi Dr. Kuldeep Singh chairperson.punjabi@ac.in 9466242485 6 Under the Dean, Faculty of Arts & Languages Dr. Pushpa Rani dean.al@kuk.ac.in 9896206889 Faculty of Commerce & Management 7 Commerce Dr. Mahabir Singh chairperson.commerce@kuk.ac.in 9416249880 8 Institute of Mass Communication & Media Tech. Dr. Bindu Sharma director.imcmt@kuk.ac.in 9878822706 9 Institute of Management Studies Dr. Anil Mittal director.ims@kuk.ac.in 9812093320 10 Tourism & Hotel Management Dr. Mohinder Chand mchand@kuk.ac.in 9466620957 11 University School of Management Dr.Nirmala Chaudhary chairpeson.usom@kuk.ac.in 9896436069 Faculty of Education 12 Education Dr. Sangeeta chairperson.education@kuk.ac.in 9896090209 13 Physical Education Dr. Arvind Malik chairperson.phyedu@kuk.ac.in 9416104101 Faculty of Indic Studies 14 A.I.H. Cul. & Arch. Dr.Rajpal chairperson.aih@kuk.ac.in 8295744488 15 Fine Arts Dr. Ram Viranjan chairperson.fineart@kuk.ac.in 9416236935 16 Music & Dance Dr.Aarti Sheokand chairperson.music@kuk.ac.in 8278008090 17 Philosophy Dr. Anamika Girdhar chairperson.philosophy@kuk.ac.in 9416734334 18 Sanskrit, Pali & Prakrit Dr. Krishna Devi chairperson.sanskrit@kuk.ac.in 8059725215 19 Institute of Indological Studies Dr. Krishna Devi director.indological@kuk.ac.in 8059725215 20 Centre for B.R. Ambedkar Studies Dr. Gopal Parshad dirbrasc@kuk.ac.in 9896207455 Faculty of Law 21 Institute of Law Dr. Sushila Devi Chauhan director.iolaw@kuk.ac.in 9812392910 22 Law Dr. Preety Jain chairperson.law@kuk.ac.in 9416635995 3 Faculty of Life Sciences SN Dept./Institute Chairperson/ Director Email Address Mobile No. 23 Bio-chemistry Dr. Jasbir Singh chairperson.biochem@kuk.ac.in 7082113132 24 Bio-technology Dr. Raman Saini chairperson.biotech@kuk.ac.in 9466218321 25 Botany Dr.Narender Singh chairperson.botany@kuk.ac.in 9416412622 26 Home Science Dr. Tarvinder Jeet Kaur chairperson.homesc@kuk.ac.in 9992027023 27 Institute of Environmental Studies Dr. Jitender Sharma director.environment@kuk.ac.in 9416266556 28 Micro-biology Dr. Neeraj Kumar chairperson.microbio@kuk.ac.in 9416975023 29 Zoology Dr. Deepak Rai chairperson.zoology@kuk.ac.in 9991892171 Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences 30 Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Dr. Kiran Singh directoruips@kuk.ac.in 9812137734 Faculty of Sciences 31 Chemistry Dr. G.P.Dubey chairperson.chemistry@kuk.ac.in 7082113183 32 Computer Science & Applications Dr. Rakesh Kumar chairperson.dcsa@kuk.ac.in 9896336145 33 Electronic Science Dr. Anil Vohra chairperson.electronicsc@kuk.ac.in 9355222388 34 Geography Dr. S.P. Kaushik chairperson.geography@kuk.ac.in 9416482076 35 Geology Dr. Naresh Kumar chairperson.geology@kuk.ac.in 9896955377 36 Geophysics Dr. Dinesh Kumar chairman_geophysics@kuk.ac.in 9896148497 37 Instrumentation Dr.Surinder Singh chairperson.instrument@kuk.ac.in 9896895190 38 Mathematics Dr. Anil Kumar Vashisth chairperson.math@kuk.ac.in 9416191876 39 Physics Dr.Fakir Chand chairperson.physics@kuk.ac.in 9466481420 40 Statistics& O.R. Dr. Mukender Singh Kadyan chairperson.stat@kuk.ac.in 9996851122 Faculty of Social Sciences 41 Economics Dr. Ashok Chauhan chairperson.economics@kuk.ac.in 9729541007 42 History Dr. S.K. Chahal chairperson.history@kuk.ac.in 9466034624 43 Political Sc. Dr. Rajesh Kumar chairperson.polsc@kuk.ac.in 9813919922 44 Psychology Dr. Hardeep Lal Joshi chaiperson.psychology@kuk.ac.in 9416785665 45 Public Administration Dr. Pankaj Singh chaiperson.pubad@kuk.ac.in 9416001431 46 Social Work Dr. Vanita Dhingra chairperson.sw@kuk.ac.in 9416741994 47 Sociology Dr.Vijender Singh chairperson.sociology@kuk.ac.in 9466067188 48 Women’s Studies Research Centre Dr. Anita Rani Dua chairperson.wsc@kuk.ac.in 9896567175 Institute of Teacher Training and Research 49 Integrated Teacher Education Programme Dr. Amisha Singh ucedukkr@kuk.ac.in 9996800003 Faculty of Engineering & Tech. 50 UIET Dr. Sunil Dhingra director.uiet@kuk.ac.in 9416362401 4 ABBREVIATIONS/ACRONYMS AIC All India Category KUK Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra AICTE All India Council for Technical Education LEET Lateral Entry Entrance Test AIIU All India Inter University MHRD Ministry of Human Resource Development AIU Association of Indian Universities NAAC National Assessment and Accreditation Council BCI Bar Council of India NCC National Cadet Corps CBSE Central Board of School Education NCTE National Council for Teacher Education CGPA Cumulative Grade Points Average NEP National Education Policy DA Differently Abled NSS National Service Scheme DFF Dependent of Freedom Fighter PET Physical Efficiency Test ESM Ex-servicemen and their wards PCI Pharmacy Council of India EWS Economically Weaker Sections PG Post Graduate GATE Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering PWD Persons with Disability GPAT Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test RCI Rehabilitation Council of India HGC Haryana General category RUSA Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan HONS. Honours SFS Self-Financing Scheme HSTES Haryana State Technical Education Society Spl. Specialization IIHS Institute of Integrated & Honors Studies TFW Tuition Fee Waiver IOA Indian Olympic Association USSMS University Senior Secondary Model School IQAC Internal Quality Assurance Cell UG Under Graduate ITTR Institute of Teacher Training & Research UGC University Grants Commission 5 IMPORTANT DATES Candidates can apply online through the University website www.kuk.ac.in or directly admission portalhttps://iums.kuk.ac.infor admission to all the programmes. The important dates are as under: U.G. AND INTEGRATED PROGRAMMES SN Particulars Dates 1 Start of online Application Form for B.A. Mass Communication, B.Sc. (Graphics & Animation), B.Sc. (Multimedia), B.Sc. (Printing and Packaging Tech.), BBA (Hons.), MBA 5 Yr. Integrated Programme, Bachelor of Hotel Mgt. and Catering Technology (BHM & CT), Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), Master of Performing Arts (MPA) (Hons.) 5 Yr. Integrated Programme, B.A. LL.B.(Hons.) 5 Yr. Integrated Programme, M.Tech. (Applied Geology) 5 Yr. Integrated Programme and Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP)-B.A.B.Ed./B.Sc.B.Ed./B.Com.B.Ed. 23.05.2024 Last date for online submission of Application Form 15.06.2024 (23:59 hrs) POST GRADUATE COURSES (M.A./M.Sc./M.Com., etc.), BACHELOR DEGREE, PG DIPLOMA, ADVANCED DIPLOMA, DIPLOMA AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMES SN Particulars Dates 1 Start of online Application Form for all the M.A./M.Sc./M.Com.; B.Lib.; M.Lib.; MHM&CT; MTTM; MBA; MBA(SFS); B.Ed. Special Education (V.I.); M.Ed. Special Education (V.I.); M.P.Ed.; B.P.Ed.; LL.B. (Professional); MFA; LL.M.;LL.M. (SFS); M.Pharmacy; MCA; M.Tech.: Energy & Environmental Mgt.; Computer Sc. & Engg.; Micro Electronic and VLSI Designs; Electrical & Instrumentation Engg.; Bio-tech.; Computer Engg.; Electrical Engg.; Electronics & Comm. Engg.; Mechanical Engg. (Industrial & Production Engg.); Mechanical Engg. (Thermal Engg.); Defence Technology; PG Diploma in (Morning Session): Yoga; Women Studies; Buddhist Studies; Guidance, Counseling & Psychotherapy; Hospitality and Event Management; Archeaology; P.G. Diploma in (Evening Session): Translation (Hindi/English/Panjabi); Floriculture; Knowledge Traditions in Sanskrit & Indology 23.05.2024 Last date for online submission of Application Form 15.06.2024 (23:59 hrs) 2 Start of online Application Form for : Advanced Diploma in (Evening Session): French; German; Japanese language Diploma in (Evening Session):French; German; Urdu; Reasoning, Japanese Language (through online), Sanskrit Language (online) Diploma in (Morning Session) : Yoga & Applied Philosophy Certificate Course in (Evening Session):French; German; Panjabi; Communication Skills; Urdu; Bhagvadgita; Yoga, Moral & Spiritual Counseling; Japanese Language (through online mode); Basic Certificate Course in Japanese Language & Culture (through online mode),Certificate Programme in Translation from English to Hindi 23.05.2024 Last date for submission of online Application Form for the above course 28.7.2024 (23:59 hrs.) 3 M.Ed. Certificate Course of Sports Dietician (Evening) Certificate Course in Gym &Aerobics Instructor (Evening). Schedule will be issued later on. Note: The University can change the important dates and schedule without any prior notice. The changed schedule, if any, will be notified separately. The changed schedule will be uploaded on the University Website. The candidates are requested to remain in touch with the University Website regularly. 6 Schedule of Entrance Tests, GD & Interview and Physical Efficiency Test (PET) of UG/PG Programmes of UTD Sr.No. Course Date of Entrance Test Time of Entrance Test 1. M.A. (Philosophy) 21.06.2024 10.00 a.m. 2. B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) 5-Yr. Integrated Course 21.06.2024 12.00 noon 3. M.Sc. in Elect. Sc 21.06.2024 12.00 noon 4. M.A. (A.I.H. Cul. & Arch.) 21.06.2024 03.00 p.m. 5. MBA 5-Yr. Integrated Practice Oriented Course BBA (Hons.) 22.06.2024 Common Entrance Test 10.00 a.m. 6. M.Sc. Tech. in Applied Geo-physics 22.06.2024 10.00 a.m. 7. BFA 22.06.2024 12.00 noon Memory Drawing (Practical) 22.06.2024 02.00 p.m. 8. M.A. (Education) 22.06.2024 12.00 noon 9. M.Sc. (Applied Geology) 22.06.2024 03.00 p.m. 10. M.Sc. (Microbiology) 24.06.2024 10.00 a.m. 11. B.Ed. Spl.Ed. (V.I.) 24.06.2024 12.00 noon 12. M.Ed. Spl.Ed. (V.I.) 24.06.2024 12.00noon 13. LL.B (Professional) 24.06.2024 03.00 p.m. 14. M.Sc. Computer Sc. (Software) MCA 25.06.2024 Common Entrance Test 10.00 a.m. 15. MBA (Under Budgeted Scheme) MBA (Under SFS) 25.06.2024 Common Entrance Test 12.00 noon 16. M.Sc. (Geography) 25.06.2024 03.00 p.m. 17. M.Sc. Chemistry (Org-40., Phy-40.& Inorg-40) M.Sc. Chem. with Specialization in Pharmaceuticals 26.06.2024 Common Entrance Test 10.00 a.m. 18. M.Com. 26.06.2024 10.00 a.m. 19. M.Sc. (Maths.) 26.06.2024 12.00 noon 20. M.Sc. (Zoology) 26.06.2024 12.00 noon 21. M.Sc. (Physics) 26.06.2024 03.00 pm 22. M.Sc. (Forensic Sc.) 26.06.2024 03.00 p.m. 23. M.A. (History) 27.06.2024 10.00 a.m. 24. M.A. (Political Science) 27.06.2024 12.00 noon 25. M.A. Defense & Strategic Studies 27.06.2024 03.00 p.m. 26. LL.M. LL.M. (SFS) 28.06.2024 Common Entrance Test 10.00 a.m. 27. M.A. (Psychology) 28.06.2024 12.00 noon 28. M.A. (Public Admn.) 28.06.2024 03.00 pm 29. Master of Social Work (MSW) 29.06.2024 10.00 a.m. 30. M.A. (English) 29.06.2024 12.00 noon 31. M.A. (Economics) M.A. Business Economics 29.06.2024 Common Entrance Test 03.00 p.m. 32. M.Sc. (Statistics) 01.07.2024 10.00 a.m. 33. M.A. (Sociology) 01.07.2024 12.00 noon 34. M.Sc. (Graphics, Animation and Multi Media) 01.07.2024 03.00 p.m. 35. B.P.Ed. 02.07.2024 10.00 a.m. PET 24.06.2024 9.00 a.m. 36. M.Lib & Inf. Sc. 02.07.2024 10.00 a.m. 7 37. M.P.Ed 02.07.2024 12.00 noon PET 25.06.2024 9.00 a.m. 38. M.Sc. (Environmental Science) 02.07.2024 12.00 noon 39. M.A Yoga 02.07.2024 03.00 p.m. 40. M.A. (Fine Arts) (Painting-15 and Applied Art-15) 03.07.2024 10.00 a.m. 41. M.Pharmacy 03.07.2024 10.00 a.m. 42. Master of Fine Arts (MFA) (Painting-18, Applied Art-18, Print Making-Graphics-07, Sculpture-07) 03.07.2024 12.00 noon 43. M.A. Music (Vocal & Instrumental) 03.07.2024 03.00 p.m. 44. M.Sc. (Bio-chemistry) 04.07.2024 10.00 a.m. 45. M.Sc. (Bio-technology) 04.07.2024 12.00 noon 46. M.Sc. (Botany) 04.07.2024 03.00 pm. 47. M.Sc. Home Science (Food, Nutrition & Dietetics) 05.07.2024 10.00 a.m. 48. M.Sc. Home Science (Human Development) 05.07.2024 12.00 noon 49. M.A. (Sanskrit) 05.07.2024 03.00 p.m. 50. M.A. (Hindi) 06.07.2024 10.00 noon 51. B.Lib. & Inf. Sc. 06.07.2024 12.00 noon 52. MTTM, MHM &CT 06.07.2024 Common Entrance Test 03.00p.m. 53. M.A. (Panjabi) 08.07.2024 10.00 a.m. 54. M.Sc. (Printing, Graphics and Packaging Tech.) 08.07.2024 12.00 noon 55. M.A. Journalism & Mass Communication M.Sc. Mass Communication 08.07.2024 Common Entrance Test 03.00 p.m. 56. M.A. (Women’s Studies) 09.07.2024 10.00 a.m. 57. M.Ed. Schedule will be issued later on Note: SCHEDULE AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR GROUP DISCUSSION AND INTERVIEW FOR MBA/MBA (UNDER SFS) 2 YEAR PROGRAMME (1) Admission for these programs will be made on the basis of merit determined by composite marks of the candidates in the Entrance Test (80%), Group Discussion (10%) & the Personal Interview (10%) and applicable weightage(s). (2) The number of candidates to be called for Group Discussion and Personal Interview will be four times the total number of seats available in the programme. (3) Appearance in Group Discussion and Personal Interview is must for admission. (4) The Group Discussion and Personal Interview of the short-listed candidates will be held at the University School of Management, Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra, wherein the candidates will have to present themselves at their own cost from 03.07.2024 to 04.07.2024at 9.00 a.m. onwards. Respective group of G.D. & Personal Interview will be notified on or before 28.06.2024 on the Admission Portal. No separate communications will be sent for GD & Interview. Schedule of Group Discussion and Personal Interview for left over seats will be notified on the university portal later on. SCHEDULE AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR GROUP DISCUSSION AND INTERVIEW FOR MBA 5 YEAR PROGRAMME/BBA (HONS.) 1. Admission for these programs will be made on the basis of merit determined by composite marks of the candidates in the Entrance Test (80%), Group Discussion (10%) &the Personal Interview (10%) and applicable weightage(s). 2. The number of candidates to be called for Group Discussion and Personal Interview will be five times the total number of seats available in the programme. 8 3. Appearance in Group Discussion and Personal Interview is must for admission. 4. The Group Discussion and Personal Interview of the short-listed candidates will be held at the Institute of Management Studies, Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra, wherein the candidates will have to present themselves at their own cost from 27.06.2024 to 28.06.2024at 9.00 a.m. onwards.Respective group of Interview will be notified on or before 25.06.2024 on the Admission Portal. No separate communications will be sent for Interview. Schedule for Personal Interview for left over seats will be notified on the university portal later on. SCHEDULE AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR PHYSICAL EFFICIENCY TEST (PET) FOR B.P.ED.AND M.P.ED. PROGRAMMES Physical Efficiency Test (PET) is mandatory for admission in B.P.Ed. and M.P.Edprogrammes. PET for B.P.Ed.programme will be conducted on 24.06.2024 at 09:00 a.m. and for M.P.Ed. programme on 25.06.2024 at 09:00 a.m. in the Dept. of Physical Education, KUK. The schedule and respective groups of PET will be notified on or before 20.06.2024 on the Admission Portal of KUK. The candidates should come in a proper sports kit and bring print out of their admission form and original ID proofs (Aadhar Card/ Driving Licence/ PAN Card/Voter Card etc.) at the time of PET. The candidates, who will qualify the PET, will be allowed to appear in the Entrance Test. SCHEDULE AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR M.A. MUSIC (VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL) PROGRAMME Admission for the programme will be made on the basis of merit determined by composite marks of the candidates in the Entrance Test (80%) and Performance based Practical Examination of 20 minutes duration for each candidate (20%) and applicable weightage(s). Performance based Practical Examination (Basic Knowledge of Swar, Lay, Taal& Raag) for admission in M.A. Music (Vocal & Instrumental) programme will be conducted from 05.07.2024 to 09.07.2024. The schedule & respective groups of Practical examination will be notified on or before 04.07.2024 on the Admission Portal. SCHEDULE AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS (BFA) PROGRAMME Admission for the programme will be made on the basis of merit determined by composite marks of the candidates in the Entrance Test (50%) and Practical Examination of Memory Drawing (50%) and applicable weightage(s). Entrance Test and Practical Examination will be conducted as per notified schedule 9 ADMISSION SCHEDULE: U.G. AND INTEGRATED PROGRAMMES List(s) of B.A. Mass Communication, B.Sc. (Graphics & Animation), B.Sc. (Multimedia), B.Sc. (Printing and Packaging Tech.), BBA (Hons.), MBA 5 Yr. Integrated Programme, Bachelor of Hotel Mgt. and Catering Technology (BHM & CT), Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), Master of Performing Arts (MPA) (Hons.) 5 Yr. Integrated Programme, B.A. LL.B.(Hons.) 5 Yr. Integrated Programme, M.Tech. (Applied Geology) 5 Yr. Integrated programmes and Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP)- B.A.B.Ed./B.Sc.B.Ed./B.Com.B.Ed.(4 Yr.) will be displayed as per the following schedule: List Display of merit list Fee/dues Deposited and Verification of Documents upto First List 01.07.2024 at 10.00 hrs. 02.07.2024 till 23:59 hrs. Second List (if seats remain vacant) 04.07.2024 at 10.00 hrs. 05.07.2024 till 23:59 hrs. Third/Final List (if seats remain vacant) 09.07.2024 at 10.00 hrs. 10.07.2024 till 23:59 hrs. List for Supernumerary Seats 09.07.2024 at 10.00 hrs. 10.07.2024 till 23:59 hrs. Subsequent list(s) of admission, if seats remain vacant, will be displayed during 11.07.2024 to 20.07.2024 on the university admission portal and no separate information will be sent. Commencement of classes will be from 22.07.2024 After the Third List, the interested applicants who are otherwise eligible and whose names either have not appeared in any of the list(s) or have appeared in the list but failed to deposit their dues, must mark their attendance online by paying fee of Rs.100/- on the admission portal as per following schedule: SN Particulars Dates 1 Marking of online attendance for participating in the Final List and subsequent list(s) of admission to the above programmes will commence from 06.07.2024 2 Last date for marking of online attendance for the above programmes 07.07.2024 till 23:59 hrs. SCHEDULE OF DATES FOR ADMISSION (WITH OR WITHOUT LATE FEE): U.G. AND INTEGRATED PROGRAMMES Schedule of dates for admission will be observed as under: (i) Normal admission without late fee 01.07.2024 to 10.07.2024 (ii) Admission with late fee of Rs.1000/- 11.07.2024 to 20.07.2024 (iii) Last cut off date for admission is 20.07.2024. (iv) Last cut off date for AICTE programmes will be decided by the AICTE later on and no admission will be made thereafter. 10 ADMISSION SCHEDULE: POST GRADUATE(M.A./M.SC./M.COM. ETC.) PROGRAMMES List(s) of all the M.A./M.Sc./M.Com.; B.Lib.; M.Lib.; MHM&CT; MTTM; MBA; MBA(SFS); B.Ed. Special Education (V.I.); M.Ed. Special Education (V.I.); M.P.Ed.; B.P.Ed.; LL.B. (Professional); MFA; LL.M.; LL.M. (SFS); M.Pharmacy; MCA; M.Tech.: Energy & Environmental Mgt.; Computer Sc. & Engg.; Micro Electronic and VLSI Designs; Electrical & Instrumentation Engg.; Bio-tech.; Computer Engg.; Electrical Engg.; Electronics & Comm. Engg.; Mechanical Engg. (Industrial &Production Engg.); Mechanical Engg. (Thermal Engg.); Defence Technology; PG Diploma in (Morning Session): Yoga; Women Studies; Buddhist Studies; Guidance, Counseling & Psychotherapy; Hospitality and Event Management; Archeaology; P.G. Diploma in (Evening Session): Translation (Hindi/English/Panjabi); Floriculture; Knowledge Traditions in Sanskrit & Indology programmes will be displayed as per the following schedule: List Display of merit list Fee/dues Deposited and Verification of Documents upto First List 12.07.2024 at 10.00 hrs. 13.07.2024 till 23:59 hrs. Second List (if seats remain vacant) 15.07.2024 at 10.00 hrs. 16.07.2024 till 23:59 hrs. Third/Final List (if seats remain vacant) 20.07.2024 at 10.00 hrs. 22.07.2024 till 23:59 hrs. List for Supernumerary Seats 20.07.2024 at 10.00 hrs. 22.07.2024 till 23:59 hrs. Subsequent list(s) of admission, if seats remain vacant, will be displayed during 23.07.2024 to 30.07.2024 on the university admission portal and no separate information will be sent. Commencement of classes will be from 01.08.2024 After the Third List, the interested applicants who are otherwise eligible and whose names either have not appeared in any of the list(s) or have appeared in the list but failed to deposit their dues, must mark their attendance online by paying fee of Rs.100/- on the admission portal as per following schedule: SN Particulars Dates 1. Marking of online attendance for participating in the Final List and subsequent list(s) of admission to the above programmes will commence from 17.07.2024 2. Last date for marking of online attendance for the above programmes 18.07.2024 till 23:59 hrs. SCHEDULE OF DATES FOR ADMISSION (WITH OR WITHOUT LATE FEE): M.A./M.SC./ M.COM. ETC. PROGRAMMES AS MENTIONED ABOVE Schedule of Dates for Admission will be observed as under: (i) Normal admission without late fee 12.07.2024 to 22.07.2024 (ii) Admission with late fee of Rs.1000/- 23.07.2024 to 30.07.2024 (iii) Last cut off date for admission is 30.07.2024. (iv) Last cut off date for AICTE programmes will be decided by the AICTE later on and no admission will be made thereafter. 11 ADMISSION SCHEDULE: ADVANCED DIPLOMA, DIPLOMA, CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMES Schedule of Dates for Admission will be observed as under: List(s) of Certificate in (Evening Session): French; German; Panjabi; Communication Skills; Urdu; Bhagvadgita; Yoga, Moral & Spiritual Counseling, Japanese Language (through online mode), Basic Certificate Course in Japanese Language & Culture, Certificate Programme in Translation from English to HindiDiploma in (Evening Session): French; German; Urdu; Reasoning, Japanese Language (through online mode), Sanskrit Language (online), Diploma (Morning Session): Yoga & Applied Philosophy and Advanced Diploma (Evening) in: French; German, Japanese language programmes will be displayed as per the following schedule: List Display of merit list Fee/dues Deposited and Verification of Documents upto First List 05.08.2024 at 10.00 hrs. 06.08.2024 till 23:59 hrs. Second List (if seats remain vacant) 08.08.2024 at 10.00 hrs. 09.08.2024 till 23:59 hrs. Third/Final List (if seats remain vacant) 13.08.2024 at 10.00 hrs. 14.08.2024 till 23:59 hrs. List for Supernumerary Seats 13.08.2024 at 10.00 hrs. 14.08.2024 till 23:59 hrs. Subsequent list(s) of admission, if seats remain vacant, will be displayed during 16.08.2024 to 27.08.2024 on the university admission portal and no separate information will be sent. Commencement of classes will be from 20.08.2024 After the Third List, the interested applicants who are otherwise eligible and whose names either have not appeared in any of the list(s) or have appeared in the list but failed to deposit their dues, must mark their attendance online by paying fee of Rs.100/- on the admission portal as per following schedule: Sr. No. Particulars Dates 1. Marking of online attendance for participating in the Final List and subsequent list(s) of admission to the above programmes will commence from 10.08.2024 2. Last date for marking of online attendance for the above programmes 11.08.2024 SCHEDULE OF DATES FOR ADMISSION (WITH OR WITHOUT LATE FEE): ADVANCED DIPLOMA, DIPLOMA, CERTIFICATE COURSES Schedule of Dates for Admission will be observed as under: (i) Normal admission without late fee 05.08.2024 to 14.08.2024 (ii) Admission with late fee of Rs.1000/- 16.08.2024 to 27.08.2024 (iii) Last cut off date for admission is 27.08.2024. 12 CHAPTER-1 KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY 1.1 INTRODUCTION Kurukshetra University is a premier institution of higher learning in India. Established in 1956 as a Sanskrit University, presently it offers education and research programmes in diverse areas of science, engineering and technology, business studies, humanities, social sciences, performing arts and sports. Located on the Western bank of famed Brahm Sarovar, the University has a sprawling green campus spread over 473 acres. Over the past 66 years, Kurukshetra University has grown in stature and recognition of its commitment to excellence in teaching and research. Renowned for its exemplary standards in research, teaching, and academic prowess, the university has earned an A++ accreditation by NAAC and boasts a very high CGPA of 3.56. It stands as the sole university among the 21 state universities in Haryana to achieve this distinction. Additionally, it has been accorded Category-I status by the Ministry of Education and autonomy, solidifying its position as a beacon of academic excellence. Highly experienced and qualified faculty members, which form the backbone of the University, continuously engage in the maintenance and enhancement of studentcentric learning environment through innovative pedagogy. In consonance with the Government’s New Education Policy 2020, Kurukshetra University is offering its students a variety of interdisciplinary programmes from the session 2022. They also get a good exposure to skill development and community related programmes which pen new vistas of knowledge and job opportunities for them in the 21st century. It will enhance the knowledge, employability, skills and cultural and ethical values of our students. The University offers 172 programs on the campus in 49 Departments/Institutes through a highly qualified faculty. The University also has 291 affiliated colleges and institutes in 8 districts of Haryana. One measure of our reputation is the high quality of research produced in traditional and modern disciplines over the last seven decades of our existence. The University has two National research facilities: Ion Beam Centre and Low Temperature Thermochronology Centre. Five more research centres are coming up in cutting-edge research areas. Six training centers are working in which a large number of students have been trained in various skills, entrepreneurship and incubation of new ideas till date. In sports and cultural achievements, Kurukshetra University is the leading institution in the country. The University offers a number of facilities to its students which include 13 on-campus hostels for girls and 12 for boys, a central library, air-conditioned reading space for 1750 students, smart class rooms, online web-resources, video conferencing room, language labs, auditorium, health centre, shopping complex, banks, post-office and world-class sports and cultural activities facilities. 1.2 STRIVING FOR EXCELLENCE Kurukshetra University is widely recognized for its commitment towards imparting quality education and excellent research. The University has also proved its excellence in sports at National level and presence at International level. The University has been accredited with A++ grade in cycle-IV by NAAC after assessing its progress towards academic excellence in the form of Curricular Aspects; Teaching-Learning and Evaluation; Research, Consultancy and Extension; Infrastructure and Learning Resources; Students’ Support and Progression; Governance, Leadership and Management; Innovations and Best Practices. University benchmarks its academic content consistently to the best in the country and has implemented Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)-Learning Outcomes Curriculum Framework (LOCF) based curricula w.e.f. the session 2020-21 followed by the adoption of NEP-2020 in UG and select PG programmes w.e.f. the session 2022-23. University fulfills its purpose of creation of knowledge by encouraging quality research through a system of rewards and support system. Organization of conferences/workshops/seminars is a regular activity on the campus to encourage debates and discussions and inculcate a spirit of inquity among its faculty. 13 University is one of the 25 Universities of the Country graded as Category-I University by UGC and one of the first 10 State Universities of India selected by MHRD for funding under RUSA worth Rs. 100 crore. Under this scheme 5 Research Centres i.e., (i) Centre for Advance Material Research (CAMR); (ii) Centre for IT and Automation; (iii) Centre for Applied Biology in Environment Sciences (CABES); (iv) Centre for Advance Research in Earthquake Studies (CARES) and (v) Centre of Excellence for Research on the Saraswati River (CERSR) and six Training Centre i.e., (i) Incubation Centre; (ii) Centre for Skill Development; (iii) Centre for Entrepreneurship; (iv) Corporate Resource Centre; (v) Centre for Continuing Education and (vi) Centre for Sports have been created with a vision to promote Research, Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Employability. In order to ensure good governance with focus on speed, accuracy and efficiency, an Integrated University Management System (IUMS) is being implemented in the University to fully automate Student Life Cycle. University is making forward moves for online education, dual degrees, offline/online/blend of education and skilling of students. 1.3 INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC) The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of the University was established in 1995 and since then working towards the realization of the goals of Quality enhancement and sustenance. The IQAC has been functioning under the Chairmanship of the Vice-Chancellor with representation from faculty, administration, students, alumni and external experts as its members. It continuously strives to develop a system for conscious, consistent and catalytic action to improve the academic and administrative performance of the University. For this purpose, a policy for Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) of the University has been framed and implemented. The aim is to channelize all efforts and measures of the University towards promoting 'Quality Culture' leading to holistic academic excellence. This is achieved through involvement of students, teachers, administrative staff and other stakeholders including alumni and employers. The IQAC has been actively involved in the issues related to curricular aspects, teaching learning and evaluation, research/consultancy, students support and progression, examination reforms etc. The IQAC is involved in monitoring the teaching-learning process through students feedback system which has been collected, analyzed and discussed in the academic bodies of the University. It submits Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the University to NAAC. It collects and complies the data of the University for participating in ranking survey including NIRF. IQAC has strengthened the feedback system in the revision of syllabi of different programmes. 1.4 UNIVERSITY LIBRARY The JLN Library established on 11th January, 1957, is located at a central place in the middle of various Departments and Institutes of the Kurukshetra University. The Library has a total plinth area of 1,14,205 sq. feet besides beautiful well maintained lush green parks and vehicles parking. The JLN Library comprises of three blocks i.e. Ranganathan Block, Ram Prasad Bismil Golden Jubilee Reading Hall and Savitri Bai Phule Block having seating capacity of 1750. Presently, the library has a well maintained rich collection of 411592 Books (including Bound volumes and Ph.D. Thesis), 15,324 Manuscripts and 8000+ e-Journals covering all the subjects of different disciplines. Presently the library is receiving 14 full text E-Resources under E-shodh Sindhu consortium of INFLIBNET. The JLN Library has subscription of other E-Resources like SciFinder, Emerald, SSC Online, Pro Quest and Elsevier. The JLN Library also provides plagiarism detection services with the help of DrillBit softwares. Besides this, there is an Assistive Technology Lab with latest technology established in JLN Library for the visual impaired students. The JLN Library has also implemented the IUMS software for providing library service to students. The JLN Library comprises of various sections such as Registration, Periodical, Internet Services Centre, Technical, Acquisition, Reference and provides open access to its books and periodicals’ collection. The buildings are centrally air conditioned and with all modern amenities for the reading of the students which remain open 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 midnight on all the days throughout the year (except on 26th January, 14 15thAugust and 2nd October, 1st November and Holi). One Reading Hall in Savitri Bai Phule Block with a seating capacity of 120 students remains open round the clock. The JLN Library provides a congenial atmosphere to the bonafied students for reading and preparation of their university & competitive examinations. The library is equipped with modern infrastructure, generator facility, internet and provides disturbance free atmosphere to the students with adequate security arrangements. The library has dedicated reading section for Ph.D. Scholars with adequate facilities. The JLN Library has a well-equipped Computer Lab having latest i5 computer system with Internet connectivity. The Computer Lab is exclusively for the use of the bonafides students of the University to make the use of various e-resources and for other academic & research purpose. The link of Library on University website kuk.ac.in acts as a single window information provider for the access of all its resources and services. The JLN library offers various automated/computerized activities and services including access to E-Resources (Remote Access), CD-ROMs, circulation services and Web-OPAC etc. 1.5 STUDENTS’ SUPPORT SERVICES 1.5.1 Office of the Dean Students’ Welfare A number of facilities and opportunities are provided to the students of the University by the office of the Dean Students’ Welfare. The office governs all Cultural, Sports, NSS and Youth Red Cross activities of the University Teaching Departments and Institutes on the Campus. The office maintains liaison with students regarding their demands and other welfare activities. Bus and train passes are issued through this office. Educational/study tours are also organized through this office. The office provides generous supports for extension lectures and other students’ programmes of importance. The office provides financial help to the differently abled students for transportation facilities on Campus and provides Jackets/Jerseys to the SC/ST students. The office also supports the needy students through the Earn While You Learn Scheme which enables students to do some work in their Departments/Institutes on a token payment basis. Insurance of all the students of the University Teaching Departments on the Campus in the form of Group Insurance Scheme is managed by the Dean Students’ Welfare office. The office provides support to the students of University Teaching Departments for participating in cultural and literary events like Inter-Zonal Youth Festival, Haryana Day Festival (Ratnawali), Annual Public Speaking Competition (ROSTRUM) and other Quiz, Declamation, Paper-reading, Poster Making, Music and Dramatic Competitions: Slogan Writing Competition, Essay Writing Competitions etc. ROSTRUM is a programme initiated by the Dean Students’ Welfare office to develop communication abilities among students. The competition (ROSTRUM) is very popular and attracts thousands of students every year for participation. Sports material is provided to the students for sports activities on the Campus and the office provides support to students of University Teaching Departments for participating in sports tournaments held at Zonal and Inter-Zonal level of the University. Dean Students’ Welfare convenes the meeting of the Students’ Grievances Redressal Cell which looks after the grievances or the students which can be submitted to the Dean Students’ Welfare either through an email (dsw@kuk.ac.in) or in writing. The office of the Dean Students’ Welfare organizes students’ programme for making the students aware regarding their role in the society. The office also takes measures from time to time to inculcate leadership qualities amongst students. The office organizes and promote activities under the national programmes like ‘Aatamnirbhar Bharat’, Swachh Bharat, Jal Sanrakshan and other Environmental Awareness programmes through club. The programmes for development of communication skills, soft skills, personality development and enhancement of placement activities on campus are also managed through the office of the Dean Students’ Welfare. 15 1.5.2 Supporting International Students In the age of globalization, Kurukshetra University has set out to make its presence felt globally through internationalization of its programmes and opening new avenues of association for global student community. In order to assist international students, the University has an International Students’ Office who helps the international students to understand the admission procedures of various university programmes, getting VISA for admissions and also to help them to integrate with and live comfortably in the new environment. This office was established in the year 1981. Now total 182 international students from 30 different countries are studying in the University Campus in UG/PG/Ph.D. courses. In the session 2023-24, 77 international students from 21 different countries have taken admission in the University. All these students are studying in the 10 out of total 11 faculties present in the University. These students have taken admission in 26 different departments/institutes under more than 50 programmes running in KUK. All these international students got admission through Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), New Delhi scholarship, a Govt. of India scholarship. ICCR is an autonomous organization of the Govt. of India, involved in India’s global cultural relations, through cultural exchange with other countries and their people. More than 40 international students in the last session 2023-24, who completed their UG/PG programme at University Campus will get their degrees. The details of admission can be downloaded from the University website. 1.6 DR. RADHAKRISHNAN FOUNDATION FUND Dr. Radhakrishnan Foundation Fund was established in the year 1994 for raising donations/ mobilization of resources etc. for the overall development of the University under Financial Resources Mobilization (FRM) services of the University Grants Commission. The annual interest accrued to the fund is utilized for award of scholarship etc. to the students. 100+40 scholarships on the merit-cum-means and BPL card holder @Rs. 750/- p.m. are awarded to the students of under-graduate classes studying in UTDs/Institutes/Institute of Integrated and Honours Studies. 200+40 scholarships on the merit-cum-means and BPL card holder @ Rs.1,000/- p.m. are awarded to the students of post-graduate classes studying in UTDs. The financial support subject to maximum of Rs.10,000/- is being given to the Unpaid Research Scholors of the Campus. The financial support of participating in conferenes, seminars is being given to the final year students of the Master Degree M.A./M.Sc./M.Com./ M. Tech. 1.7 ON-CAMPUS HOSTEL FACILITIES The University at present has 25 Hostels (11 for Boys, 1 for Foreign male students and 13 for Girl students) on the campus. These hostels have a capacity to accommodate 2764 boys and 3454 girls respectively. Providing a comfortable and safe atmosphere to the students, the hostel facilities on the campus make it easy for the students to find a home like accommodation away from their families. The girls’ hostels provide all important facilities within the girls’ hostels complex. These include Common Gym (open), Common Reading Hall, ATM, Photocopy facilities, Computer Lab. etc., Special pavement and washroom facilities are generated for Divyang Students. Out of 25 hostels, 13 hostels operate their own mess and in rest of the hostels there are contractual messes where hygienic and nutritious meals with a varied menu is provided. Keeping in view of the large number of applicants seeking hostel accommodation, the University allots hostels to the students on the basis of their merit in the admission list. Most of the hostels have Reading Rooms, Computer Lab., Common Rooms and Indoor & Outdoor Games facilities. The University has also made available the facility to male hostlers for parking their vehicles in the Central Parking near their hostels. The girls’ hostels also provide round the clock Ambulance Services and a Dispensary. The hostel accommodation is subject to availability of seats. 1.8 HEALTH CARE The University Health Centre looks after the medical needs of the students, staff, retired and their families. Facilities for protective inoculation exist in the Health Centre. Physiotherapy Unit, Computerized ECG, X-Ray Machine with C.R. System, Round the Clock modern Ambulance facility, adequate Laboratory 16 facilities & Auto Analyzer facilities are available in the University Health Centre. Dental facilities are also available in the University Health Centre. We took care of students, teachers, attending academic, sports and cultural activities. The University has more than 65 specialist doctors with all specializations on its panel for consultation free of cost in the city. All govt.approved empanelled hospitals are on University Panel for consultation and treatment. Free Health Check-up & Awareness Camp facilities alongwith free testing such as E.C.G., Blood Test, Liver Scan, BMD, Neuropathy testing etc. on regular basis also provided to students, employees and residence of campus. Maximum medicines are also available free of cost. 1.9 CAREER AND COUNSELING CELL The aim and objective of behind the establishment of Career and Counseling Cell in the University has been to provide an opportunity to the students to overcome multifaceted socio-economic handicaps. Since its inception, the Career and Counseling Cell has incessantly assimilated students of the diverse culture and ethnicity and has served as a common platform for them to work towards attaining highest standards in the diverse field of human endeavors. The Cell abides by its avowed aim of making the students inculcate moral values and beliefs to serve the society and humanity at large while striving towards attaining higher efficiency to face the challenges of competitive tests along with imparting knowledge on job training in addon vocational courses.In this connection, the Career and Counseling Cell has developed itself into an indispensable and invaluable department offering guidance, information and counseling with open accessibility to all with no cost incurred. The Cell has been equipped with internet facility facilitating global connectivity for exchange of ideas and information on professional placement. 1.10 Centre for Training, Internships and Employment (KUCTIE) Kurukshetra University has established a Centre for Training, Internships and Employment (KUCTIE) for integrating the class room and practical learning effectively. It has replaced the Placement Cell and has larger scope matching with the vision and mission of the University. The Centre has meticulously fulfilled its purpose with ardent zeal as an indispensable and valuable aid in the field of career guidance and employment with a focused approach to meet the needs of the time and to boost the career drives for the university students. The Centre imparts career guidance and serves as a distinguish platform to organize corporate interaction to the university students. The Centre also works towards organizing employability skills enhancement programmes for the university students. It has served the vary mission of providing the country skilled enterpreneurs by initiating the university students to become part of executive meets, motivational talks/discourse and other activities conductive to the career guidance and holistic development of the students. 1.11 ADDRESSING WOMEN AND SOCIETAL CONCERNS 1.11.1 Women’s Studies Research Centre The Centre reflects the University’s commitment to society and its policy of inclusive growth. The Centre is fulfilling its objectives of women empowerment through training, research, curriculum development, documentation, networking, providing counseling services and launching awareness programmes.The Centre offers two full time programmes in Women’s Studies - M.A. (Women Studies) two years (semester system) and P.G. Diploma in Women’s Studies one year (annual examination). The Centre has also been working as a Nodal Agency to guide and monitor the functions of Women Cells in the colleges of Haryana. The Centre is a Phase-III Centre of the University Grants Commission making it one of the top few in the Country. The Centre’s library and research documentation are rated as one of the best in the country. As part of the Extension Work, the Centre regularly organizes Gender Sensitization Programmes cum Awareness Campaigns in the different Departments and Institutes on the Campus as well as for different stake holders and community. The Centre in its efforts to developing capacities and entrepreneurial skills among girls and women, regularly conducts training workshops for female panchayat members, students and faculty members on issues like leadership, financial literacy, health and wellness etc. The Centre is also providing 17 six months training in Tailoring & Embroidery to girls and women in order to help them to become selfreliant through five free training centres in the villages adopted by Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra. 1.11.2 Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) against Sexual Harassment of Women at Work Place (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Kurukshetra University is committed to provide to all women a place of work and study free of sexual harassment, intimidation and exploitation. It is expected that all students, faculty, staff, karamcharis and officials treat one another and visitors to the University with respect. Reports of sexual harassment are taken seriously and dealt with promptly. Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra has zero tolerance policy towards sexual harassment of women. Strict action will be taken against anyone found guilty of such behavior. Sexual harassment can take place in various forms; some subtle and indirect, some blatant and overt. For instance anyone or more of the following acts of unwelcome behaviour (directly or by implication); physical contact and advances, a demand or request for sexual favours, making sexually coloured remarks, showing pornography, any other unwelcome physical, verbal or nonverbal conduct of sexual nature. Kurukshetra University Policy against Sexual Harassment of Women at Work Place (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) 2015 is available on its website:www.kuk.ac.in. This policy is in compliance with (SEXUAL HARASSMENT OF WOMEN AT WORK PLACE PREVENTION, PROHIBITION AND REDRESSAL ACT 2013). As per policy Kurukshetra University constitutes ICC every year representing different stakeholders and this list remains available on University website. The list of ICC members and their contact numbers are circulated to teaching departments/institutes and non-teaching offices. Moreover, posters containing information about KUK policy against sexual harassment and contact information of ICC office are displayed throughout the campus. If any, female student/employee is being sexual harassed, she should not hesitate but report the matter immediately. Complaints can be made directly to Chairperson or any member of ICC (icc@kuk.ac.in) or through existing channels of lodging grievances, such as University Authorities, Wardens, Teachers, Students, Union/Association Representatives, and Administrative Superiors etc. Third Party (any individual who is not a party to the incidents) can also register complaints. Privacy and confidentiality of complainant is maintained. SPEAK UP. SPEAKING UP MAY PREVENT YOU AND OTHERS FROM BEING SEXUALLY HARASSED. 1.12 CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 1.12.1 Sports Sports contribute to the development of personal and social values that are very important in the educational process of the child and teenager. Sports is a school where player learns the value like commitment, discipline, preservance, self-confidence, team work, learn to compete, controlled success and controlled failure etc. Understanding the importance of the Sports, the Kurukshetra University included the Sports as an integral part of its educational structure since its inception in 1956. The Kurukshetra University has the honour to produce the 03 Padamshrees, 16 Arjuna Awardees, 06 Dronacharya Awardees, 01 Tenzing Norgay Awardee & 01 Dhyanchand Awardee. The University won the prestigious Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (MAKA) Trophy (symbol of supremacy in University Sports) in the year 1966-67 and the ranking during the Last Sixteen Years has remained in top Four from 2007-2023. The University secured Third Position in the MAKA Trophy in the session 2022-23. The Directorate of Sports of the University has established the perfect path for the development of University Sports by adopting the professional approach. The Department runs the Centres for upcoming promising Sports Persons in all disciplines for imparting the training and organizes the specific advance training programmes during the Camps before participation into the National Competitions. 18 The Achievements of the University in 2022-23 are as under: 1 Volleyball (Men) 1st in AIIU 15 Volleyball (Men) 1st in NZIU 2 Kabaddi N.S. (Women) 1st in AIIU 16 Kabaddi N.S. (Women) 1st in NZIU 3 Handball (Men) 1st in AIIU 17 Basketball (Men) 2nd in NZIU 4 Cricket (Men) 2nd in AIIU 18 Kho-Kho (Men) 2nd in NZIU 5 Archery Recurve (Men) 2nd in AIIU 19 Lawn Tennis (Men) 3rd in NZIU 6 Boxing (Women) 2nd in AIIU 20 Volleyball (Men) 1ST in KIUG 7 Wrestling F.S. (Men) 3rd in AIIU 21 Kabaddi N.S. (Women) 1ST in KIUG 8 Road Cycling (Team Time Trail) Men 3rd in AIIU 22 Archery Recurve Mix 1ST in KIUG 9 Weight Lifting (Women) 3rd in AIIU 23 Wrestling F.S. (Men) 2nd in KIUG 10 Rowing (Men) 3rd in AIIU 24 Boxing (Women) 2nd in KIUG 11 Shooting 10M Air Rifle (Women) 3rd in AIIU 25 Shooting 50M Rifle 3P (Men) 2nd in KIUG 12 Kayaking K-2 (200M) 3rd in AIIU 26 Yoga (Women) 2nd in KIUG 13 Cricket (Men) 1st in NZIU 27 Fencing Foil (Men) 3rd in KIUG 14 Handball (Men) 1st in NZIU 28 Archery Recurve (Women) 3rd in KIUG * AIIU – All India Inter University *NZIU – North Zone Inter University * KIUG – Khelo India University Games The achievements of the University in the session 2023-24 are as under: 1 Air Rifle (Women) Team 1st in AIIU 14 Shooting Air Pistol Men Team 3rd in NEZIU 2 Air Pistol (Men) Team 2nd in AIIU 15 Wrestling F.S. (Men) 3rd in NEZIU 3 Volleyball (Men) 2nd in AIIU 16 Lawn Tennis (Men) 1st in NZIU 4 Rowing (Men) 2nd in AIIU 17 Kabaddi N.S. (Women) 1st in NZIU 5 Rowing (Women) 2nd in AIIU 18 Volleyball (Men) 1st in NZIU 6 Shooting 50M Rilfe 3P (M) 2nd in AIIU 19 Basketball (Men) 3rd in NZIU 7 Boxing (Men) 3rd in AIIU 20 Basketball (Women) 4thin NZIU 8 Kabaddi N.S. (Women) 3rd in AIIU 21 Kho-Kho (Women) 4th in NZIU 9 Air Pistol (Women) Team 3rd in AIIU 22 Shooting Pistol Men Team 1st in KIUG 10 Shooting 10M Air Rifle W Team 2nd in NEZIU 23 Shooting Air Rifle (W) Team 1st in KIUG 11 Boxing (Men) 3rd in NEZIU 24 Shooting Rifle Men 3P Team 2ndin KIUG 12 Yoga (Women) 3rd in NEZIU 25 Shooting Air Pistol Mix Team 2nd in KIUG 13 Shooting 10M Air Rifle MixTeam 3rd in NEZIU 26 Volleyball (Men) 3rd in KIUG The University provides maximum Sports facilities, programmes and activities to enable the students to achieve and maintain a fit, healthy and enjoyable life style. The University has two Multipurpose Halls with PVC Vinyl Synthetic Sports Flooring of International standards. The New Hall is equipped with all the Indoor Sports facilities like Basketball, Volleyball, Gymnastics, Judo& Wrestling etc. The Weight Lifting facility is also available in this Hall. The facilities of Boxing & Badminton (03 Courts) are available in the Old Multipurpose Hall. The University has a Standard Swimming Pool and a new double storey Shooting Range. In addition to these, a Table Tennis Hall, a Standard 400 mts. Grassy Athletic track and all the 19 outdoor grounds are also available. A climbing wall facility for adventure Sports is also available. Almost 20,000 students of the University Campus & affiliated Colleges are utilizing these facilities. The Directorate of Sports of the University provides the channels & ample opportunities to the budding athletes of campus & affiliated colleges to perform with excellence at National & International level. The Department organizes about 80 Inter-Collegiate Championships in men & women sections in different sports disciplines. Coaching camps of minimum 30 days for the University teams, prior to their participation in the Inter-University Championship are organized. The Department sends about 80 teams consisting of 800 men & women players approx. for participation in Inter University Championships and organizes 2-3 North Zone/All India Inter University Championships, every year. The University gives the huge card Cash Award to the outstanding sports persons for securing 1st, 2nd& 3rd Positions in the Inter University & International Competitions. A Sports kit of Rs. 3000/- approx. is provided to each player, who represents the University in the Inter University Championships. 1.12.2 Department of Youth and Cultural Affairs Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra is one of the best platforms for the artists in Haryana working for the promotion, preservation and documentation of rich cultural heritage of our state for the last four decades. The Department of Youth & Cultural Affairs aims at providing opportunities, incentives and channels to student for making healthy, educative and constructive use of their leisure for self-fulfillment and excellence. The Department organizes various activities and programmes for the students of the University Teaching Departments and affiliated Colleges such as Independence day, Talent Show Competition at all the affiliated colleges, Celebration of Sanskrit Week, Celebration of Hindi Diwas, Zonal, Inter Zonal Youth Festival, Ratnawali Haryana Day State Level Festival and recently Loor Dance has been introduced from the session 2022-23, Declamation Contest on the occasion of Gita Jayanti Utsav (Kurukshetra Mahotsav), Inter Collegiate Kamal Nayan Bajaj Elocution Competition, Participation in Kamal Nayan Bajaj National Elocution Competition at Shiksha Mandal, Wardha, Literary Workshop-cum-Competition, Fine arts Competition-cum-workshop, Quiz competition, Kamlesh Memo. Poetical Symposium, Participation in North Zone Inter University Youth Festival organized by the A.I.U. Celebration of Republic Day, Participation in All India Inter University National, Youth Festival organized by the A.I.U., Participation in SAUFEST (South Asian Universities Festival, Kala Utsav, International Youth Festival) organized by the A.I.U. Ratnawali Yuva Saang Mahotsav at Four zones, Adventurous Programme/Youth Leadership Camp, Two Trekking Camps (UG), Two Trekking Camps (PG), Two Advance Youth Leadership Camps (Boys & Girls) (UG & PG), Two Basis Youth Leadership Camps (Boys & Girls) (UG&PG), One Advance Youth Leadership Camp for Professional Colleges. 1.12.3 National Cadet Corps (NCC) The University has a well-equipped contingent of NCC Battalion under the charge of experienced and trained officers of 10 Haryana Bn. NCC, Kurukshetra. Separate arrangements have been made for boys and girls to facilitate them to join NCC. Apart from regular training parades, the Cadets attend NCC Camps for centralized training with their counterparts from other institutions. The Units prepare them for taking up the higher NCC Certificate Examinations. NCC Cadets are also groomed for assisting the administration in the proper and orderly conduct of special events and in relief work in civic emergencies. The Unit also presents brief programmes during the Republic and Independence Day Celebrations, and on special occasions such as the NCC Day. The University lays special emphasis on training students for the armed forces by arranging lectures and guidance programmes. A special facility is provided in the sports complex to help students prepare for entry into the forces. SFS seats in NCC have also been made available in the University for the students of self-finance courses. 20 1.12.4 National Service Scheme (NSS) Kurukshetra University is a founder member of NSS Programme, since 1969. At present there are 14,884 (10351 Female & 4533 Male) volunteers enrolled with 151 units in 94 affiliated colleges. The volunteers take keen interest in various NSS activities and last year 75 special 7 day NSS Camps were organized. The Volunteers donated 4,800 units of blood. Celebrations and organization of activities on the occasions like Swachhta hi Seva-Ek Tareekh, Ek Ghanta, Meri Maati, Mera Desh-Maati ko Naman, Veeron ko Vandan, Yuva Samvad - India@2047, International Yoga Day, Fit India Freedom Run 4.0, Clean India 3.0, Rashtriya Ekta Diwas, Cyber Awarenesss Day, Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan, Yoga Awareness, Aapda Mitra Scheme, Road Safety, National Youth Day, ‘ Chinesse Manjha ko Na’’ Campaign, HIV-AIDS Awareness Campaign, Parakaran Diwas, National Girl Child Day, National Voters Day, Celebration of Republic Day, Organic Farming Awareness Campaign, Jal Bachao Kal Bachao, World Cancer Day, Deworming Day, Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti, Global Warming, Mission Life Programme, Health Checkup Camp and Eyes Checkup Camp, World Water Day Celebration, International Sports Day, World Health Day, B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti, World Earth Day, World Book Day, Socio Economic Survey, World Bicycle Day, NEET Survey, Observance of World No Tobbacco Day, World Environment Day, World Blood Donor Day, New Education Policy and Guru-Discipline Tradition, Aatmnirbhar Bharat Abhiyan, International Youth Day, Sadhbhavna Diwas, Amrit Vatika (to plant 75 saplings) Activity, Energy Day, Literacy Week Celebration, Cyclothon, Drug Free Haryana, Cybre Crime, World Suicide Prevention Day, Career Counseling Programme for NSS volunteers, World Ozone Day, Say No to Singe-Use Plastic Campaign, Skill Enhancement Activity for NSS Volunteers, Vehicle Free Day, Bhagat Singh Jayanti, Heart Day, Poshan Maah with Nutritious Food Fair, Vigilance Awareness Week , Constitution Day, World Aids Day, Armed Force Flag Day, World Human Rights Day, Viksit Bharat Campaign, National Energy Conservation Day, Ayurveda Pledge, Women Empowerment etc. are regularly undertaken by the NSS volunteers. Adventure Camps, University Level Camp and National Integration Camp (NIC) were also orgnaized. University Teaching Departments has four units of NSS, where students can work for community and participate in various activities. 1.13 INCLUSIVE GROWTH 1.13.1 Mahatma Gandhi All India Service Coaching Institute (MGAIS) The Mahatma Gandhi All India Services Coaching Institute was established in the year 1982. The prime purpose of the Institute is to encourage the students coming from the downtrodden and backward sections of the society including SC/ST students by way of providing them coaching and counseling for the UGC NET Examinations, Haryana Civil Services Examinations, All India Services Examinations and other remedial coaching. The Library of Mahatma Gandhi All India Services Coaching Institute in the University has specific collections of books and reading material relating to the various competition examinations. The students are advised to look for the notices issue by the Institute from time to time display on the notice board of the MGAIS Coaching Institute and University website (www.kuk.ac.in). 1.13.2 SC/ST Cell The Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Cell was established in the year 1984 with the financial assistance of the University Grants Commission. The main objectives of the Cell are to look after the work of Coordination, Evaluation and Monitoring of the implementation of programme/work relating to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes students/employees of this University. It is the duty of the Cell to see that the guidelines issued by the Govt. of India/University Grants Commission/State Govt. in favour of the Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes candidates are implemented effectively. The Cell has been working as a Nodal Agency for supplying of various types of statistical information in respect of the students, teachers and other employees of the Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes categories in the University for onward transmission to the Govt. of India/University Grants Commission/State Govt. 21 from time to time after collecting the same from various University Teaching Departments/ Institutes/Colleges/ Branches of the University. The Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Cell remains in constant touch with various agencies of the Govt. in order to apprise the various welfare schemes to the Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes students of the University. Keeping in view the above objectives the University has been carrying out welfare activities for Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes students studying in the University Teaching Departments/Institutes of Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra during the period under report. The Cell provides winter clothing to extremely needy and poor students and financial assistance. 1.13.3 Centre for Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Studies The Centre for Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Studies was set up in Kurukshetra University in June, 1992 to mark the centenary celebration of Baba Saheb Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar who played important role in the constitutional development and emancipation of the Scheduled Castes and weaker sections of the society. The objectives of the centre are: to study the work of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar scientifically and objectively; to understand Dr. Ambedkar’s relevance today; to study problems such as untouchability, social injustice etc. in the light of his ideas and vision; to collect and publish writings and speeches on Dr. Ambedkar; to bring out publications and journal devoted to his life and the subjects in which he contributed and to propagate the philosophy of Dr. Ambedkar among the downtrodden and other weaker sections of the society; to encourage students of M.Phil and Ph.D. programme and other scholars to work on Dr. Ambedkar and Dalit Literature; to hold seminars, symposia, lectures and competitions on Dr. Ambedkar’s life, work and ideology and to provide a common platform to the scholars working on Dr. Ambedkar in India and abroad to share their views and experiences. 1.14 TAKING EDUCATION TO THE DOOR STEPS 1.14.1 Centre for Distance and Online Education Kurukshetra University established Directorate of Correspondence Courses in the year 1976 with a vision of providing higher education opportunities to the large number of aspiring persons who could not be part of regular education system. Since than the Directorate has been striving to provide access to quality education at affordable cost. The Directorate was re-casted as Directorate of Distance Education (DDE) and as Centre for Distance and Online Education (CDOE) in 2023 to keep pace with the advancements in distance education modes. It has consistently evolved and reinvented itself with times and in the recent years around 13000 students enrolled in 40 undergraduate and postgraduate conventional and job oriented professionalprogrammes in the areas of Commerce, Library & Information Science, Computer Science, Management, Journalism and many more. Its programmes meet students’ demand and social needs apart from increasing gross enrolment ration. The curricula are updated from time to time as per regular programmes to offer at par education to the students of distance education. The important programmes offered by CDOE are two year’s B.Ed. programmes approved by NCTE. The B.Ed. programmes benefits working teachers in schools and educational institutions across the country. All Programmes of the CDOE are recognised by regulatory bodies; Distance Education Bureau (DEB), UGC, AICTE, NCTE etc.. There are many more programmes/ courses in pipeline in the new and emerging areas in the coming years. The learning mode adopted by the CDOE involves use Self-Learning Material (SLM) and annual Personal Contact Programme (PCP) for teacher assisted learning. CDOE teachers provide round the year personal counselling to its students and the schedule for the same is displayed on the website for the information of students. The study material of CDOE in SIM Format is made available in both print and soft forms. The soft version can be downloaded from the CDOE website using a unique ID allotted to each student. CDOE aim is to provide all study material in the form of ISBN numbered books. The CDOE provides many facilities to its students such as centrally air-conditioned well-equipped Computer Labs with Internet 22 facilities, exclusive teaching block for the conducting PCP classes and counselling and guidance of distance education students, centrally air-conditioned Library, canteen and other amenities. The CDOE has kept pace with times and uses its own website www.ddekuk.ac.in for catering all needs of it students. It uses SMS service to provide the information to the students, quickly and efficiently. An important feature of CDOE evaluation system is its comprehensiveness in all UG/PG programmes using 30% Internal Assessment and 70% External Evaluation. CDOE has been offering incentive for girls’ education through its scheme ‘Shikshit Beti’ which provides for 25% concession in tuition fee to the girl students having more than 70% marks at 10+2 level. Hostel facilities are made available to girls during PCP to ensure equity. The reach of the CDOE and its ability to support education in the country is its biggest achievement.The CDOE has been acknowledged for its efforts on many occasions namely; ranked Centre for Distance and Online Education has been repeatedly recognised as top performing. It has been awarded ‘CSR Top Institute of India award in 2018’, CSR Top Institute of India Award in 2019, ‘CSR top University of India Award’ in 2023 and Making India Employable Award in 2023. These recognitions have strengthened the commitment of CDOE towards quality education and empowerment of the society. CDOE plans to build more student friendly systems with the use of technology and wishes that learners from all sections of the society get opportunities for higher education. CDOE is making persistent efforts to provide more opportunities for ODL and ONLINE learners. In the year 2023 CDOE has offered B.A., B.Com., M.Com. and M.A. (Mass Communication),MBA, MCA online degree programmes with the approval of regulatory authority UGC/DEB. It has also started offering 3 online certificate level courses in languages i.e., French, German and Japanese. In line of Industrial Revolution 4 of India, 7 diploma and certificate level courses namely Data Analytics, Cyber Security, IoT, Cloud Computing, Block Chain, Full Stack and AI and ML etc. have also been introduced. 1.15 CONNECTING WITH THE ROOTS 1.15.1 ‘Dharohar’ - Museum of Haryana Heritage The Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra established Dharohar a museum dedicated to Haryana heritage and culture on April 28, 2006. Its huge popularity since 2006 is reflected in the number of visitors who have visited the museum. The Dharohar is dedicated to Haryanas’ heritage and a scale that would attract national and international popularities in it. Upto January, 2024 the Museum was visited by about 30,50,540 visitors. Delegates from 110 different countries visited Dharohar Haryana Museum during these years. The Dharohar Haryana Museum also a house of literary and research centre devoted to promotion of quality research in various disciplines of study on Haryana. About 8,796 Research Scholars for doing the work on heritage and culture of Haryana has so far visited. Displays have been presented in a thematic concept spread over different sections. The Museum is divided in two parts – the 1st Phase and the 2nd Phase. The 1st Phase displays the sections like War Heroes, Domestic Articles, Art & Craft Sections. Haryanavi Ornaments and Folk Customes, Folk Theater and Library, Profession Tools and Rasoi, Freedom Fighter Section, Construction and Architecture, Folk Musical Instruments, Wall Paintings, Archeological Heritage, Manuscripts Sections. Folk Festivals, Gher/Cattles Section, Charpai & Hukka Sections, Water Heritage, Transportation Means. The Museum is poised a major expansion by 2nd Phase in Dharohar having different sections displayed in distinct sections devoted to Khera the Village Deity, Thathera the Tinker, Sunar the Gold Smith, Maniyar the Bangle Seller, Tokre Wala the Basket Maker, Kumhar the Potter, Pathera the Weaver, Yagya the Sacrificial Offering, Ahirwal, Pathar Shilpkar Stones Mason, Baniya the Village Shopkeeper, Badai the Carpenter, Leelgar the Dyer, Darji the Tailor, Charmakar, Shoe Maker, Brij, Mewat, Bharkash ke Deshaj Sadhan Modes of Travel & Transport, Bohia, Hara-Kala Papier Mache and Clay Work, Tantiya Telli, Cotton Threshing and Oil Extraction, Luhar the Blacksmith, Sikligar the Locksmith and Tools-Sharpner, Muddha 23 the Indigenous Arm-Chair, the Barber, Kohlu Making of Jaggery in Kohlu, the Oil Extractor (Teli), Panghat the Village Well. 1.15.2 Institute of Sanskrit and Indological Studies The Institute of Sanskrit and Indological Studies was established in 1963 in order to pursue Indological Research. Initially it started the publication of Prachi-Jyoti-Digest of Indological Studies (published annually), which is continuously serving the needs of scholars throughout the world. 46 volumes have since been published. The Institute has undertaken a Major Research Project, “A Word-Concordance of Mahabharata,” which is to be published in Fifteen Volumes. All fifteen volumes have been published. A new course “P.G. Diploma in Knowledge Traditions in Sanskrit and Indology” of one year started in the Institute. 1.15.3 Corporate Resource Centre The University established a Corporate Resource Centre for a larger industry-academia interface in higher education in 2007. It is a Nodal Centre for ongoing interaction between academics and industry for furthering the horizon of education and research. The Centre is aimed at seeking wider industry participation in the academic research, programme designing, and curricula delivery. The centre helps and encourages research faculty to seek corporate industry assignments and acquaint the students with latest and updated knowledge and practices. Students are the end beneficiary of this endeavour as their skills and competencies are honed up through innovative curricula and its enriched delivery to magnify their employability at higher end and inculcate entrepreneurial pursuits. This has also opened up possibilities of bringing real life corporate experience and interactive teaching-learning for the benefit of students. 1.15.4 Committee for Environment Friendly Alternative Committee for Environment Friendly Alternative constituted to facilitate environment protection in the campus, organizes activities to increase awareness about pertinent environmental issues among employees and residents of the campus and to maintain a sustainable, clean and green campus through conservation of resources. Also committee for Energy, Environment and Green Audit of Campus is constituted to frame the modalities of these audits and also suggest the ways for environmental protection activities in the campus. 24 CHAPTER-2 PROGRAMMES OFFERED, ELIGIBILITY, SEAT MATRIX AND FEE DETAILS 2.1 FACULTY OF ARTS & LANGUAGES 2.1.1 Department of English (i) M.A. English (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.A. (Hons.) in English with 45% marks in aggregate. OR Bachelor’s Degree with atleast 50% marks in aggregate or 45% marks in the subject of English. Seats: 120 (AIC–16, EWS out of AIC-02,HGC–47, EWS out of HGC–05, SC–10, Deprived SC–10, BC(A)–16, BC(B)–11, DA - 03) Supernumerary Seats: 43(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-18, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-18) 2.1.2 Department of Foreign Languages (i) Certificate Course in French (Evening) (1 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Senior Secondary Certificate (10+2) Examination. Seats: 100 (AIC–13, EWS out of AIC-02, HGC–38 EWS out of HGC–04, SC–08, Deprived-SC–09, BC(A)–14, BC(B)–09, DA - 03) Supernumerary Seats: 35 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-15, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-15) (ii) Diploma Course in French (Evening) (1 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Certificate Course in French. OR Pre-university or B.A. (Pass) Part-I with French as compulsory/elective subject. Seats:15 (AIC–02, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC-06 EWS out of HGC–01, SC–02, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–02, BC(B)–01, DA - 00) Supernumerary Seats: 09 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-02, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-02) (iii) Advanced Diploma in French (Evening) (1 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Diploma in French. Seats:10 (AIC–01, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–04 EWS out of HGC -01, SC–01, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–01, BC(B)–01, DA - 00) Supernumerary Seats: 09 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-02, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-02) (iv) Certificate Course in German (Evening) (1 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Senior Secondary Certificate (10+2) Examination. Seats:50 (AIC–07, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–19, EWS out of HGC–02 SC–04, Deprived-SC–04, BC(A)–07, BC(B)–05, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 21 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-08, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-08) 25 (v) Diploma Course in German (Evening) (1 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Certificate Course in German. OR Pre-university or B.A. (Pass) Part-I with German as compulsory/elective subject. Seats:10(AIC–01, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–04 EWS out of HGC -01, SC–01, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–01, BC(B)–01, DA - 00) Supernumerary Seats: 09 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-02, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-02) (vi) Advanced Diploma in German (Evening) (1 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Diploma in German. Seats:10(AIC–01, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–04 EWS out of HGC -01, SC–01, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–01, BC(B)–01, DA - 00) Supernumerary Seats: 09 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-02, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-02) (vii) Certificate in Japanese Language (1 Year) (Through online mode) (Evening) Eligibility Conditions: Senior Secondary Certificate (10+2 Standard Examination) of the Board of School Education Haryana or an examination recognised as equivalent thereto/Higher Education. Seats:15 (AIC–02, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC-06 EWS out of HGC–01, SC–02, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–02, BC(B)–01, DA - 00) Supernumerary Seats: 09 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-02, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-02) (viii) Basic Certificate Course in Japanese Language & Culture, 3 Months (through online mode): For the Government representatives and officials of Haryana, officials of Autonomous Institutions and members of Boards and Corporations of Haryana. Eligibility Conditions: Senior Secondary Certificate (10+2 Standard Examination) of the Board of School Education Haryana or an examination recognised as equivalent thereto or Higher Education. Admission of the candidates will be made on the basis of their level in the Government Hierarchy. Seats:10(AIC–01, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–04 EWS out of HGC -01, SC–01, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–01, BC(B)–01, DA - 00) Supernumerary Seats: Nil. (ix) Diploma in Japanese Language, 1 Year (through online mode) (Evening) Eligibility Conditions: Certificate Course in Japanese Language from a University/College recognized by UGC. OR L-5 (Level 5) of JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test after Senior Secondary (10+2) examination equivalent thereof or Higher qualification from CBSE/ICSE or a State Board or an equivalent international qualification. Senior Secondary (10+2) examination or equivalent examination from CBSE/ICSE/State Board/equivalent internal qualifications or Higher qualifications from a University/College recognized by the concerned Statutory bodies. Seats:10(AIC–01, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–04 EWS out of HGC -01, SC–01, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–01, BC(B)–01, DA - 00) 26 Supernumerary Seats: 09 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-02, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-02) (x) Advnaed Diploma in Japanese Language (Blended Mode) 1 yr. (Evening): Eligibility Conditions: Diploma in Japanese Language from a University/College recognized by UGC/AIU. OR JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test N-4). Seats: Seats:10(AIC–01, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–04 EWS out of HGC -01, SC–01, DeprivedSC–01, BC(A)–01, BC(B)–01, DA - 00) Supernumerary Seats: 10 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-02, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-02) 2.1.3 Department of Hindi (i) M.A. Hindi (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.A.(Hons.) in Hindi. OR Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with atleast 50% marks in aggregate or 45% marks in the subject of Hindi/Sanskrit (Compulsory/Elective)/Functional Hindi/ Prabhakar. OR Shastri Examination (new scheme) of three year duration with 45% marks in aggregate. Seats: 60 (AIC–08, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–23, EWS out of HGC–03, SC–05, Deprived-SC–05, BC(A)–08, BC(B)–06, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 25(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-09, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-09) (ii) Certificate Programme in Translation from English to Hindi (6 Months) (Evening Session) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor’s Degree examination from this Universeity or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto. Seats: 50 (AIC–07, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–19, EWS out of HGC–02, SC–04, Deprived-SC–04, BC(A)–07, BC(B)–05, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 21(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-08, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-08) 2.1.4 Department of Library & Information Science (i) B.Lib. & Inf. Sc. (1 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree Examination in any discipline from this university or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto with atleast 50% marks in aggregate. The degree with the higher percentage will be considered for admission. Seats: 40 (AIC–06, EWS out of AIC-0, HGC–15, EWS out of HGC–01, SC–04, Deprived-SC–04, BC(A)–05, BC(B)–04 , DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats:19 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-06, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-06) (ii) M.Lib. & Inf. Sc. (1 Year) Eligibility Conditions: For candidates deputed from Institutions of Haryana State: Bachelor of Library and Information Science obtaining not less than 50% marks in aggregate. 27 For other candidates: Bachelor of Library and Information Science Course with atleast 55% marks in aggregate. Note: In service or deputed candidates are required to fill in an additional Form which is available free of cost with Chairperson, Department of Library & Information Sc. can be obtained through the e-mail (chairperson.lis@kuk.ac.in). Applicants will not be entitled to the benefit of service of deputation unless the Form duly completed is submitted by e-mail. Seats:20 (AIC–03, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–8, EWS out of HGC–01, SC–01, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–03, BC(B)–02, DA - 00) Supernumerary Seats: 13 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-03, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-03) 2.1.5 Department of Panjabi (i) M.A. Panjabi (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.A.(Hons.) in Panjabi. OR Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with atleast 45% marks in aggregate or 45% marks in the subject of Panjabi. Seats: 60 (AIC–08, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–23, EWS out of HGC-03, SC–05, Deprived-SC–05, BC(A)–08, BC(B)–05, DA - 02) Supernumerary Seats: 25 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-09, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-09) (ii) Certificate Course in Panjabi (Evening) (1 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Matriculation Examination. Seats:25 (AIC–03, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–09, EWS out of HGC- 01, SC–02, Deprived-SC–02, BC(A)–04, BC(B)–02, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 15(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Ourtstanding Sports Person-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-04, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-04. 2.1.6 Under the Dean, Faculty of Arts & Languages (i) Certificate Course in Communication Skills (Evening) (1 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with atleast 40% marks in aggregate. Seats:20 (AIC–03, EWS out of AIC-Nil, HGC–7, EWS out of HGC–01, SC–02, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–03, BC(B)–02, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 11(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-03, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-03) (ii) Certificate Course in Urdu (Evening) (1 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Matriculation Examination. Seats:20 (AIC–03, EWS out of AIC-Nil, HGC–7, EWS out of HGC–01, SC–02, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–03, BC(B)–02, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 11(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-03, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-03) (iii) Diploma in Urdu (Evening) (1 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Certificate course in Urdu. 28 Seats:10(AIC–01, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–04 EWS out of HGC -01, SC–01, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–01, BC(B)–01, DA - 00) Supernumerary Seats: 09 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-02, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-02) (iv) P.G. Diploma course in Translation (Evening) (Hindi/English/ Panjabi) (Evening) (1 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor Degree from this University or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto. Seats:25(AIC–03, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–10, EWS out of HGC–01 SC–02, Deprived-SC–02, BC(A)–04, BC(B)–03, DA- 00) Supernumerary Seats: 15 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-04, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-04) 2.2 FACULTY OF COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT 2.2.1 Department of Commerce (i) M.Com. (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.Com./BBA/BTM/BIM/Bachelor of Arts/Science with Economics and/or Mathematics with atleast 45% marks in aggregate. Seats: 130(AIC–18, EWS out of AIC-02, HGC–49, EWS out of HGC–06 SC–11, Deprived-SC–11, BC(A)–18, BC(B)–12, DA- 03) Supernumerary Seats: 47 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-20, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-20) 2.2.2 Institute of Mass Communication& Media Tech. (i) B.A. Mass Communication (3 Year) Eligibility Conditions: 10+2 or equivalent with at least 50% marks and with English as one of the subject. Seats: 50 (AIC–07, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–19, EWS out of HGC–02, SC–04, Deprived-SC–04, BC(A)–07, BC(B)–05, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 23 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-08, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-08) (ii) B.Sc. Graphics & Animation (3 Year) Eligibility Conditions: 10+2 or equivalent with at least 50% marks and with English as one of the subject. Seats: 40 (AIC–05, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–15, EWS out of HGC–02 SC–03, Deprived-SC–04, BC(A)–05, BC(B)–04, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 19 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-06, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-06) (iii) B.Sc. Multi Media (3 Year) Eligibility Conditions: 10+2 or equivalent with at least 50% marks and with English as one of the subject. Seats: 30 (AIC–04, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–11, EWS out of HGC–01, SC–02, Deprived-SC–03, BC(A)–04, BC(B)–03 , DA - 01) 29 Supernumerary Seats: 17 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-05, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-05) (iv) B.Sc. Printing & Packaging Tech. (3 Year) Eligibility Conditions: 10+2 or equivalent with at least 50% marks and with English as one of the subject. Seats: 40 (AIC–05, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–15, EWS out of HGC–02 SC–03, Deprived-SC–04, BC(A)–05, BC(B)–04, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 19 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-06, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-06) (v) M. A. Journalism & Mass Communication (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor Degree in any discipline with 50% marks in aggregate. Seats: 30 (AIC–04, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–11, EWS out of HGC–01, SC–02, Deprived-SC–03, BC(A)–04, BC(B)–03 , DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 17 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-05, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-05) (vi) M.Sc. Mass Communication (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor Degree in any discipline with atleast 50% marks. Seats: 15 (AIC–02, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–06, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–02, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–02, BC(B)–01, DA - 00) Supernumerary Seats: 11 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-02, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-02) (vii) M.Sc. (Graphics, Animation and Multimedia) Eligibility Conditions: Graduation with 50% marks in any of the following streamsfrom a recognized University/College/Institute : Graphics & Animation, Multimedia, Graphics, Animation & Multimedia, Graphic Animation & Multimedia, Digital Media, Design, Digital Film Making & Animation, Graphic Design, Computer Science/Computer Applications, Information Technology, Applied Art/Commercial Art, Visual Art, Electronics & Communication, Communication Design, Software, Software Engineering, Electronics, New Media. Seats: 15 (AIC–02, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–06, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–02, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–02, BC(B)–01, DA - 00) Supernumerary Seats: 11 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-02, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-02) (viii) M.Sc. (Printing, Graphics & Packaging Technology) : Eligibility Conditions: B.Sc./B.E./B.Tech. with 50% marks in any of the following streams : Printing & Packaging Technology, Printing Technology, Packaging/Packaging Technology, Graphics Design, Computer Science/Computer Applications, IT, Electronics, Non-Medical, Mechanical Engineering. Seats: 15 (AIC–02, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–06, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–02, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–02, BC(B)–01, DA - 00) 30 Supernumerary Seats: 11 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-02, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-02) 2.2.3 Institute of Mangement Studies (i) MBA (Five-Year Integrated Practice Oriented Programme) Eligibility Conditions: Senior Secondary Certificate (10+2 Standard) from a recognized Board of Education Haryana or an equivalent Examination having not less than 50% marks in aggregate with English as one of the subjects. Note:1. The eligibility of SC/ST candidates will be minimum pass marks. Note: 2. The candidate having compartment in the qualifying examination shall not be considered for admission. Seats: 60 (AIC–08, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–23, EWS out of HGC–03, SC–05, Deprived-SC–05, BC(A)–08, BC(B)–06 , DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 25 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students- 09, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-09). (ii) Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) (Hons.) (3 Year) Eligibility Conditions: 10+2 or equivalent with at least 50% marks and with English as one of the subject. Seats: 60 (Foreign Students-15 and Indian Residents-45(AIC–06, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–17, EWS out of HGC-02, SC–04, Deprived-SC–04, BC(A)–06, BC(B)–04, DA/ESM/DFF - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 25(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-09, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-09) 2.2.4 Department of Tourism & Hotel Management (i) Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology (BHM&CT) (4 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (10+2 Standard) of Board of School Education, Haryana or from any other Board recognized equivalent thereto by the KUK. Seats: 60 (AIC–08, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–22, EWS out of HGC 03,SC–05, Deprived-SC–05, BC(A)–08, BC(B)–06, DA - 02) Supernumerary Seats: 25 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-09, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-09) (ii) Master of Hotel Management and Catering Technology (MHM & CT) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline from this University or equivalent Degree recognized by the Kurukshetra University shall be eligible for admission to First Semester of the MHM&CT Programme. Seats: 30 (AIC–04, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–11, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–03, Deprived-SC–02, BC(A)–04, BC(B)–03, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 17 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-05, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-05) +(iii) Master of Tourism and Travel Management (MTTM) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline from this University or equivalent Degree recognized by the Kurukshetra University shall be eligible for admission to First Semester of the MTTM Programme. 31 Seats:20 (AIC–03, EWS out of AIC-Nil, HGC–7, EWS out of HGC–01, SC–02, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–03, BC(B)–02, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 13 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-03, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-03) (iv) P.G. Diploma in Hospitality and Event Management (One year) (Morning) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline from KUK OR Equivalent Degree recognized by KUK. Seats:20 (AIC–03, EWS out of AIC-Nil, HGC–7, EWS out of HGC–01, SC–02, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–03, BC(B)–02, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 13 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-03, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-03) 2.2.5 University School of Management (i) MBA (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor’s Degree of three years duration in any discipline from this University or from any recognized University with not less than 50% marks in the aggregate (47.5% marks in case of SC/ST candidates/Differently Abled candidates). Seats: 120(AIC–16, EWS out of AIC-02, HGC–46, EWS out of HGC-05,SC–10, Deprived-SC–10, BC(A)–16, BC(B)–12, DA -03) Supernumerary Seats: 43(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-18, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-18) (ii) MBA (under SFS) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor’s Degree of three years duration in any discipline from this University or from any recognized University with not less than 50% marks in the aggregate (47.5% marks in case of SC/ST candidates/ Differently Abled candidates). Seats: 60(AIC–08, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–23, EWS out of HGC-03,SC–05, Deprived-SC–05, BC(A)–08, BC(B)–06, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 25(Kashmiri Migrants-01,Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (NonMigrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-09, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-09) 2.3 FACULTY OF EDUCATION 2.3.1 Department of Education (i) M.A. Education (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.A. (Hons.) in Education. OR Bachelor Degree in any discipline with atleast 50% marks in aggregate or 45% marks in the subject of Education. Seats: 15 (AIC–02, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–05, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–01, Deprived-SC–02, BC(A)–02, BC(B)–01, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 11 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-02, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-02) 32 (ii) B.Ed. Special Education (Visual Impairment) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.A./B.Sc./B.Com.Or Bachlor degree in any discipline (with any two pedagogical core subjects that are taught at school level) with minimum 50% marks (47.50% marks for SC/ST/Differently abled candidates). Note: No one who is in employment (Whole-time, Part-time or Honorary Service) shall be allowed to join B.Ed. (Spl. Ed.) (V.I.) programme without taking leave from his/her institution/office etc. from the date of commencement of the Academic Session to the conclusion of his/her final examination and submission of ‘No Objection’ from his/her employer. Seats: 30 (AIC–04, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–12, EWS out of HGC 01, SC–03, Deprived-SC–02, BC(A)–04, BC(B)–02, DA– 01) (iii) M.Ed. Special Education (Visual Impairment) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.Ed. Special Education (Visual Impairment) programme with 50% marks (47.50% marks for SC/ST/OBC/- PWD candidates) in aggregate from any of the recognized institution of RCI. OR B.Ed. general candidates with 50% marks (47.50% marks for SC/ST/ OBC/PWD candidates) in the aggregate with (i) Secondary level Diploma Programme in Special Education (Visual Impairment) or (ii) D.Ed. Special Education (Visual Impairment) from recognized institutions of RCI. Seats:20 (AIC–03, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–08, EWS out of HGC- 01,SC–02, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–02, BC(B)–02, DA - 01) (iv) M.Ed. (2 Year):Admission schedule& other information will be notified by the Chairperson later on. 2.3.2 Department of Physical Education (i) Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed.) (2 Year) (a) Education Qualification: B.Sc. (Physical Education, Health Education & Sports) with atleast 50% marks in aggregate. OR Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) with atleast 50% marks in aggregate. (b) Physical Efficiency Test: All the eligible candidates will be required to qualify the PET. The candidate who qualifies the PET will be allowed to appear in the Entrance Test. Admission will be made on the basis of merit of Entrance Test. The criterias for PET of M.P.Ed.& B.P.Ed.are as under: Male: (a) Total Distance of the Circuit 75 mt. (excluding the length of Long Jump Pit & Width of River Crossing). (b) Long Jump 9 ft 06 inches. (c) River Crossing 5 times-(6.0 ft width) (d) Vaulting Horse Height 5.0 ft. (e) Forward Roll. (f) Hurdle Height 3.0 ft. (g) Two Buckets of 10 kg each. (h) Timings to complete Circuit 33 sec. Female: (a) Total Distance of the Circuit 75 mt.(excluding the length of Long Jump Pit & Width of River Crossing). (b) Long Jump 7 ft 06 inches. 33 (c) River crossing 5 times-(4.0 ft width) (d) Vaulting Horse Height 4.0 ft. (e) Forward Roll. (f) Hurdle Height 2.6 ft. (g) Two Buckets of 5 kg each. (h) Timings to complete circuit 35 seconds. The description of the placement of obstacles: (a) Distance from Starting Line to Long Jump – 12m. (b) Distance from Long Jump to River Crossing-10m. (c) Distance from River Crossing to Vaulting Horse -9m. (d) Distance from Vaulting Horse to Front Roll-7m. (e) Distance from Front Roll to Hurdle-15m. (f) Distance from Hurdle to Buckets-10m. (g) Distance from Buckets to Finish Line -12m. Note-1: 1) All the candidates required to bring original ID proofs (Aadhaar Card/ Driving Licences/ PAN Card/Voter Card) at the time of PET. 2) In case of two fouls during the whole circuit the candidate will be treated as fail. 3) In case the candidate complete the circuit without any foul but not within the prescribed duration (Male-33 sec. & Female-35 sec.) he/she will be treated as fail. 4) In case of one foul during the whole circuit and the candidate completes the circuit within time limits (Male-33 sec. & Female-35 sec.) he/she will be given second chance. Further in the second chance/attempt, if he/she commits any foul he/she will be treated as fail. 5) If a candidate skips any station during the circuit he/she will be treated disqualified. 6) If any obstacles brakes during the course of the circuit, fresh chance will be given to the candidate. 7) The decision of obstacle judge will be final. 8) Any misbehaviour/misconduct by the candidate before/during/after the PET test will be treated as disqualified for the PET. 9) Only the candidates who are appearing for the PET will be allowed to enter the PET Hall with their Roll No. 10) The candidates appearing in the PET must wear proper sports kit, otherwise he/she will not be allowed for the test. 11) The result of PET will be declared on the spot. Note-2: Married female selected candidates will have to submit a certificate from RMO/MO of the University Health Centre that she is not in family way, alongwith an undertaking that if during the course of study, it is found that she is in family way, her admission would be liable to be cancelled IPSO-FACTO and all dues paid by her shall be forfeited. Seats: 40 (AIC–05 (Female-02), EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–15 (Female-05), EWS out of HGC 02, SC–04 (Female-01), Deprived-SC–03 (Female-01), BC(A)–05 (Female-02), BC(B)–04 (Female-01), DA - 01) (ii) Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed) (2 Year) (a) Eligibility Conditions: Education Qualification: Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with 50% marks and having atleast participation in the Inter-College/Inter-Zonal/District competition in Sports and Games as recognized by the AIU/IOA. OR Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education (BPE-3 Yr.) with 45% marks. 34 OR Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with 45% marks and studied Physical Education as compulsory/elective subject. OR Bachelor’s Degree with 45% marks and having participated in National/Inter-University/State Competitions or secured 1st or 2nd or 3rd position in Inter-College/ Inter-Zonal/District Competition in Sports and Games as recognized by the AIU/IOA. OR Bachelor’s Degree with participation in International competitions or secured 1st or 2nd or 3rd position in National/Inter-University competition in Sports and Games as recognized by the AIU/IOA. OR Graduation with 45% marks and atleast 3 Year teaching experience (for deputed in-service candidates i.e. trained physical education teachers/coaches). Note : (1) Sports Certificates acquired after passing +2 examinations will be considered. Further no Sports/ Games certificate will be considered for admission without its Gradation issued from the Director, Sports and Youth Welfare of the State concerned. In the case of Inter-College position/Interuniversity participation and AIU position Gradation/Verification Certificate issued by the Director, Sports of the University concerned can be considered. In the case of Inter College participation Verification Certificate issued by the Principal of the concerned College will be considered. In the Sports/Games where no Gradation Certificate is being issued by the concerned State/U.T. in such cases the certificate must be verified by the concerned Director, Sports of the State/U.T. The certificate issued by the Federation alone will not be considered. (2) Married female selected candidates will have to submit a certificate from RMO/MO of the University Health Centre that she is not in family way, alongwith an undertaking that if during the course of study, it is found that she is in family way, her admission would be liable to be cancelled IPSO-FACTO and all dues paid by her shall be forfeited. (b) Physical Efficiency Test:All the eligilble candidates will be required to qualify the PET. The candidate who qualifies the PET will be allowed to appear in the Entrance Test. Admission will be made on the basis of merit of Entrance Test. (c) The criteria for PET of B.P.Ed. is same as above for M.P.Ed. Seats: 50 (AIC–07 (Female-02), EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–19 (Female-06), EWS out of HGC 02, SC–04 (Female-01), Deprived-SC–04 (Female-01), BC(A)–07 (Female-02), BC(B)–05 (Female-02), DA - 01) (iii) M.A. Yoga (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor Degree in any discipline with atleast 45% marks in aggregate from Kurukshetra University or any other recognized University as equivalent therto. Note: Married female selected candidates will have to submit a certificate from RMO/MO of the University Health Centre that she is not in family way, alongwith an undertaking that if during the course of study, it is found that she is in family way, her admission would be liable to be cancelled IPSO-FACTO and all dues paid by her shall be forfeited. Seats: 40(AIC–05, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–15, EWS out of HGC-02, SC–04, Deprived-SC–03, BC(A)–05, BC(B)–04, DA- 01) Supernumerary Seats: 19(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-06, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-06) 35 (iv) P.G. Diploma in Yoga (Morning Session) (1 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline from KUK or any other examination recognized as equivalent thereto with atleast 45% marks in aggregate. Note : (i) The minimum eligibility condition of the 45% marks in the qualifying examination can be relaxed by 5% in case who have won position in Yoga at the Inter-Varsity/ National levels. (ii) Candidates having compartment in the qualifying examination shall not be allowed admission in Post Graduate Diploma in Yoga Course even provisionally. (iii) Married female selected candidates will have to submit a certificate from RMO/MO of the University Health Centre that she is not in family way, alongwith an undertaking that if during the course of study, it is found that she is in family way, her admission would be liable to be cancelled IPSO-FACTO and all dues paid by her shall be forfeited. Seats: 40 (AIC–05 (Female-02), EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–15 (Female-05), EWS out of HGC 02, SC–04 (Female-01), Deprived-SC–03 (Female-01), BC(A)–05 (Female-02), BC(B)–04 (Female-01), DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 19(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-06, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-06) (v) Certificate Course in Yoga (Evening) (3 Months) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with 45% marks. OR Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with 40% marks and have won 1st /2nd / 3rd position in University/ State Yoga competition. Note: Married female selected candidates will have to submit a certificate from RMO/MO of the University Health Centre that she is not in family way, alongwith an undertaking that if during the course of study, it is found that she is in family way, her admission would be liable to be cancelled IPSO-FACTO and all dues paid by her shall be forfeited. Seats: 30(AIC–04, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–11, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–03, Deprived-SC–02, BC (A)–04, BC (B)–03, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 15(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-05, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-05) (vi) Certificate Course in Sports Dietician (Evening) (3 Months): Admission schedule will be notified by the Chairperson later on Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with 45% marks. 5% additional weightage will be given to B.P.Ed./ M.P.Ed. degree holders. Seats: 30(AIC–04, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–11, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–03, Deprived-SC–02, BC (A)–04, BC (B)–03, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 15(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-05, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-05) (vii) Certificate Course in Gym and Aerobic Instructor (Evening) (3 Months): Admission schedule will be notified by the Chairperson later on Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with 45% marks. 5% additional weightage will be given to B.P.Ed./ M.P.Ed. degree holders. Note: Married female selected candidates will have to submit a certificate from RMO/MO of the University Health Centre that she is not in family way, alongwith an undertaking that if during the 36 course of study, it is found that she is in family way, her admission would be liable to be cancelled IPSO-FACTO and all dues paid by her shall be forfeited. Seats: 30(AIC–04, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–11, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–03, Deprived-SC–02, BC (A)–04, BC (B)–03, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 15(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-05, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-05) 2.4 FACULTY OF INDIC STUDIES 2.4.1 Department of Indian History Culture & Archaeology (i) M.A. Ancient Indian History Culture & Archaeology (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.A., B.Sc., B.Com. Pass marks. Seats: 40 (AIC–05, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–15, EWS out of HGC-02, SC–03, Deprived-SC–04, BC(A)–05, BC(B)–04, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 19(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-06, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-06) (ii) P.G. Diploma in Archaeology (1 Year) (Morning) Eligibility: Graduation with minimum 40% marks. Seats: 40 (AIC–05, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–15, EWS out of HGC 02,SC–04, Deprived-SC–03, BC(A)–05, BC(B)–04, DA- 01) Supernumerary Seats: 19(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-06, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-06) 2.4.2 Department of Fine Arts (i) M.A. (Fine Arts) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.A. with Art/Commercial Art, Designing & Painting as one of the subjects with atleast 45% marks in aggregate or 4-years BFA (Applied Art or Painting or Sculpture or Graphic Art) with atleast 45% marks in aggregate. OR Graduation with atleast 45% marks in aggregate and 2 Yr. Diploma in Art & Craft from a recognized University/Board. OR B.Sc. in Graphic Animation with atleast 45% marks in aggregate. OR Graduation with atleast 45% marks in aggregate and 3 Yr. Diploma in Art for drawing teacher from a recognized University/Board. OR Bachelor of Design, with atleast 45% marks in aggregate. OR Bachelor of Fashion Designing or Design with atleast 45% marks in aggregate. Note:For M.A. (Fine Arts) specialization will be allotted on the basis of merit and choice of the candidates at the time of admission. Seats: 30(AIC–04, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–11, EWS out of HGC-01,SC–02, Deprived-SC–03, BC(A)–04, BC(B)–03, DA- 01) (Painting - 15, Applied Art - 15) 37 Supernumerary Seats: 17(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-05, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-05) (ii) Master of Fine Arts (MFA) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: 4 year Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) (Applied Art or Painting or Graphic Art or Sculpture) from a recognised university or its equivalent examination with 50% marks in aggregate provided that the candidate must have passed that particular subject in BFA. Note: For Master of Fine Arts (MFA) specialization will be allotted on the basis of merit and choice of the candidates at the time of admission. Seats: 50 (AIC–07, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–19, EWS out of HGC -02,SC–04, Deprived-SC–04, BC(A)–07, BC(B)–05, DA - 01) (Painting - 18, Applied Art-18, Graphics (Printmaking) - 07, Sculpture - 07) Supernumerary Seats: 25(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-08, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-08, DA-02 (Painting-01, Applied Art-01)) (iii) Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) (4 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Sr. Secondary Certificate Examination (10+2 Standard) with English as one of the subjects. Note: For Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) specialization will be allotted in 3rd Semester on the basis of marks obtained in First Semester Result. Seats: 50 (AIC–07, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–19, EWS out of HGC-02,SC–04, Deprived-SC–04, BC(A)–07, BC(B)–05, DA - 01) (Painting - 20, Applied Art-20, Sculpture - 10) Supernumerary Seats: 25(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-08, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-08, DA-02 (Painting-01, Applied Art-01)) 2.4.3 Department of Music & Dance (i) M.A. Music (Vocal & Instrumental) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.A.(Hons.) in Music with 45% marks in aggregate. OR Bachelor’s Degree with Music as one of the subjects with atleast 45% marks in the subject of Music. OR Bachelor’s Degree of minimum 3 years duration with any of the following examinations: ‘Sangeet Prabhakar’ from Prayag Sangeet Samiti, Allahabad or from Rajasthan Sangeet Sansthan, Jaipur, ‘Sangeet Visharad’ from Bhatkhande Sangeet Vidyapith, Lucknow or from Gandharva Mahavidyalaya, Mumbai or from Prachin Kala Kendra, Chandigarh. Seats: 36 (AIC–04, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–14, EWS out of HGC 02,SC–03, Deprived-SC–03, BC(A)–05, BC(B)–03, DA- 01) Supernumerary Seats: 17(Kashmiri Migrants-01,Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (NonMigrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-05, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-05) 38 ii) Master of Performing Arts (MPA) 5Year Integrated Programme (Vocal - 10, Sitar - 10, Tabla10, Kathak (Classical Dance) - 10) Eligibility Conditions: Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (10+2 Standard) from Board of School Education Haryana or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto securing not less than 45% marks in aggregate with English as one of the subjects. Seats: 40 (AIC–05, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–16 EWS out of HGC-01, SC–03, Deprived-SC–03, BC(A)–06, BC(B)–04, DA- 01) Supernumerary Seats: 19(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-06, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-06) 2.4.4 Department of Philosophy (i) M.A. Philosophy (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.A. (Hons.) in Philosophy. OR Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with atleast 40% marks in aggregate or 40% marks in the subject of Philosophy/ Psychology. Seats: 40 (AIC–05, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–15, EWS out of HGC-02, SC–03, Deprived-SC–04, BC(A)–05, BC(B)–04, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 19(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-06, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-06) (ii) Diploma in Yoga & Applied Philosophy (Morning) (1 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (10+2 Standard) from the Board of School Education Haryana or an examination recognised as equivalent thereto. Seats:20(AIC–03, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–08, EWS out of HGC- 01, SC–01, Deprived-SC–02, BC(A)–03, BC(B)–02, DA - 00) Supernumerary Seats:11(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (NonMigrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-03, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-03) (iii) Diploma in Reasoning (Evening) (6 Months) Eligibility Conditions: Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (10+2 Standard) of the Board of School Education, Haryana or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto. Seats:10(AIC–01, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–04, EWS out of HGC -01, SC–01, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–01, BC(B)–01, DA - 00) Supernumerary Seats: 09(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-02, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-02) (iv) Certificateprogramme in Bhagvadgita (Evening) (1 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (10+2) of the Board of School Education, Haryana or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto. Seats: 40 (AIC–05, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–15, EWS out of HGC 02,SC–03, Deprived-SC–04, BC(A)–05, BC(B)–04, DA- 01) Supernumerary Seats: 17(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-06, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-06) 39 (v) Certificate programme in Moral & Spiritual Counseling (Evening) (1 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (10+2) of the Board of School Education, Haryana or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto or higher degree. Seats: 40 (AIC–05, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–15, EWS out of HGC 02, SC–03, Deprived-SC–04, BC(A)–05, BC(B)–04,DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 17(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-06, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-06) 2.4.5 Department of Sanskrit, Pali & Prakrit (i) M.A. (Sanskrit) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.A. (Hons.) in Sanskrit with atleast 45% marks in the aggregate or B.A. or an examination recognized as equivalent to B.A. with Sanskrit (Elective or compulsory) with 45% marks in Sanskrit or 50% marks in the aggregate; or B.A. or any Graduate from a recognized University/Institute without Sanskrit with atleast 60% marks in the aggregate having Sanskrit as a subject in Matric/Senior Secondary (10+2 level): or Shastri (Vishishta with English) with atleast 45% marks (out of the aggregate excluding the additional papers) in Sanskrit. Seats: 60 (AIC–08, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–22, EWS out of HGC- 03, SC–05, Deprived-SC–05, BC(A)–08, BC(B)–06, DA- 02) Supernumerary Seats: 25(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-09, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-09) (ii) Diploma in Sanskrit Language (Online) (1 Year) (Evening) Eligibility Conditions: Senior Secondary Certificate (10+2) Examination. Seats: 30 (AIC–04, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–12, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–02, Deprived-SC–03, BC(A)–04, BC(B)–03, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 15 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-05, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-05) 2.4.6 Institute of Sanskrit and Indological Studies (i) P.G. Diploma in Knowledge Traditions in Sanskrit & Indology (1 Year) (Evening) Eligibility Conditions: Graduation from any stream with 50% or above marks Seats: 15(AIC–02, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–06, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–01, Deprived SC–01, BC(A)–02, BC(B)–01, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 11(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-02, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-02) 2.4.7 Centre for Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Studies (i) P.G. Diploma in Buddhist Studies (Morning) (1 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Graduation in any discipline with 40% marks. Seats: 10 (AIC–01, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–04, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–01, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–01, BC(B)–01, DA - 00) Supernumerary Seats: 11(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-02, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-02) 40 2.5 FACULTY OF LAW 2.5.1 Institute of Law (i) B.A. LL.B.(Hons.) 5 Year Integrated Programme Eligibility Conditions: Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (10+2 standard) from the Board of School Edu., Haryana or an Examination recognized as equivalent thereto, securing not less than 45% marks in aggregate with English as one of the subjects, shall be eligible to seek admission in the First year of B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) 5- Year course. The minimum eligibility condition in the case of Scehduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe/Differently Abled candidates shall be 40% marks in the qualifying examination. Note: (1) The candidates who have obtained 10+2 standard certificate through open School/open University System directly without having any basic qualification prosecuting such studies are not eligible for admission in the B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) 5-Yr. Integrated Programme. (2) The programme is open only to whole time students and not to employed or the self -employed. (3) The candidates who have appeared for the final year of 10+2 Examination in 2024 and whose results have not been declared may also apply at their own risk and responsibility subject to the fulfillment of the above- mentioned eligibility conditions on the date of counselling. (4) Candidates who are placed under compartment in the qualifying Examination shall not be allowed admission to the programme, even provisionally. Seats: 120(112+8*)(AIC–15, EWS out of AIC-02, HGC–42+1ESM, EWS out of HGC-05, SC–09, Deprived-SC–10, BC(A)–15, BC(B)–10, DA - 03) *Supernumerary Seats: 08(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-02) (ii) LL.M (2 year) under (SFS). :- Eligibility Conditions: Candidate should have passed LL.B. 3 Year or B.A.LL.B. 5 Year, B.Com.LL.B 5 year, B.Sc.LL.B. 5 Year Law Degree Program with minimum 50% marks in the aggregate (equivalent grade) (45% in case of SC/ST) or equivalent degree from a recognized University of India or abroad. Seats:50(AIC–07, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–19, EWS out of HGC-02, SC–04, Deprived-SC–04, BC(A)–07, BC(B)–05, DA – 01 ) Supernumerary Seats: 23 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-08, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-08) 2.5.2 Department of Law (i) LL.B. (Professional) (3 Year) Eligibility Conditions: An applicant who has graduated in any discipline of knowledge from a University established by an Act of Parliament or by a State Legislature or an equivalent national institution recognized as a Deemed to be University or foreign University recognized as equivalent to the status of an Indian University by an authority competent to declare equivalence, may apply for a three year’s degree programme in law leading to conferment of LL.B degree on successful completion of the regular programme conducted by a University whose degree in law is recognized by the Bar Council of India for the purpose of enrolment. The minimum percentage of marks not below 45% of the total marks in case of general category applicants and 40% of total marks in case of SC/ST/ Differently Abled applicants, to be obtained for the qualifying examination for three year’s LL.B. Course, for the purpose of applying for and getting admitted into a law degree programme of any recognized university. 41 Note: The candidate who have obtained 10+2 Standard Certificate or Bachelor/Master Degree though Open School/Universities system directly without having any basic qualification for pursuing such studies are not eligible for admission in LL.B.(Professional)3-year programme. Seats: 180(172+8*) (AIC–23, EWS out of AIC-03, HGC–65, EWS out of HGC-08, SC–14, Deprived-SC–15, BC(A)–22+1 (Horizontal- ESM), BC(B)–16, DA - 05) *Supernumerary Seats: 08(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-02) (ii) LL.M. (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: LL.B. (Professional) Examination of KUK or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto with atleast 55% marks in the aggregate (Minimum Pass marks for SC/ST/Differently Abled candidates) shall be eligible to join First Semester of the LL.M. Programme. Seats:100(AIC–13, EWS out of AIC-02, HGC–39, EWS out of HGC-04, SC–08, Deprived-SC–08, BC(A)–14, BC(B)–10, DA – 02 ) Supernumerary Seats: 37 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-15, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-15) 2.6 FACULTY OF LIFE SCIENCES 2.6.1 Department of Bio-Chemistry (i) M.Sc. Biochemistry (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.Sc. (General) or B.Sc. (Hons.) or an equivalent undergraduate degree in any branch of life sciences with atleast 50% marks in aggregate. OR B.Pharmacy/BMLT/B.V.Sc. degree with at least 50% marks in aggregate. Note: B.Sc. Medical Lab. Technology (MLT) with Lateral Entry and B.Sc. (Non-Medical) are not eligible in M.Sc. Biochemistry. Seats: 60 (AIC–08, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–23, EWS out of HGC -03,SC–05, Deprived-SC–05, BC(A)–08, BC(B)–06, DA - 01). Supernumerary Seats: 25(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-09, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-09) 2.6.2 Department of Bio-Technology (i) M.Sc. Bio-tech. (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor’s Degree with 50% marks in B.Sc. with Botany, Genetics, Zoology, Biochemistry, Microbiology or Biotechnology as one of the main subjects. Seats: 40 (AIC–05, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–15, EWS out of HGC–02, SC–03, Deprived-SC–04, BC(A)–05, BC(B)–04, DA- 01) Supernumerary Seats: 19(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-06, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-06) 2.6.3 Department of Botany (i) M.Sc. Botany (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.Sc. Examination with atleast 50% marks in aggregate with Botany, Zoology and Chemistry or Biochemistry or Genetics or any other bio-subject. Note: Candidates with B.Sc. (Agriculture) are not eligible for admission to M.Sc. (Botany) Programme. 42 Seats: 60 (AIC–08, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–23, EWS out of HGC-03, SC–05, Deprived-SC–05, BC(A)–08, BC(B)–06, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 25(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-09, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-09) (ii) PG Diploma in Floriculture (Evening) (1 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor’s Degree in Science with one of the Biological Science subjects with 50% marks in aggregate. OR B.Sc. Agriculture with 55% marks in aggregate. Seats: 20 (AIC–03,EWS out of AIC-Nil, HGC–07, EWS out of HGC -01,SC–02, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–03, BC(B)–02, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 13(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-03, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-03) 2.6.4 Department of Home Science (i) M.Sc. Home Science (Food, Nutrition and Dietetics) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Candidate who has passed one of the following examinations with 50% marks in aggregate: B.Sc. (Home Science)/B.Sc.Community Science/B.Sc. Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics/B.Sc. Human Nutrition & Dietetics/B.Sc. Nursing/B.Sc. Agriculture/B.Sc. Life Science. OR Bachelor of Science or B.Voc with Nutrition and Dietetics/Botany/Zoology/ Genetics/ Biochemistry/ Microbiology/Bio-technology/Food Technology/Food Microbiology/Nutrition Biology/Food Processing/Food Science & Quality Control. Note: A candidate who has passed B.A. with Home Science as one of the main subject or B.A. with any subject combination is not eligible for admission to M.Sc. (Home Science) programme for any field of specialization. Seats: 40(AIC–05, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–15, EWS out of HGC-02, SC–04, Deprived-SC–03, BC(A)–05, BC(B)–04, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 19(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-06, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-06) (ii) M.Sc. Home Science (Human Development) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Candidate who has passed one of the following examinations with 50% marks in aggregate: B.Sc. Home Science/B.Sc. Home Science with Honors/B.Sc. Community Science/B.Sc. Extension Education/B.Sc. Clinical Nutrition and Dietics/B.Sc. Human Nutrition and Dietics. B.Sc. in Psychology/Clinical Psychology/Sociology/Early Childhood & Care & Education/Special Education & Rehabilitation/Child Psychology/Child Nursing/Child Development/Childhood Studies/Child Health Nursing/Child Care/Child and Adolescent Mental Health/Child Development/Child and Family Science/Women’s Studies. Note: A candidate who has passed B.A. with Home Science as one of the main subjects or B.A. with any subject combination is not eligible for admission to M.Sc. (Home Science) programme for any field of specialization. Seats:30(AIC–04, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–12, EWS out of HGC -01,SC–03, Deprived-SC–02, BC(A)–04, BC(B)–03, DA - 01) 43 Supernumerary Seats: 17 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-05, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-05) 2.6.5 Institute of Environmental Studies (i) M.Sc. (Environmental Science) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.Sc.(General)/B.Sc.(Hons.)/B.Sc. in any allied subject of Life Science/ Environmental Science/Physical Sciences/ B.E./B.Tech. in any discipline with atleast 50% marks in aggregate. Seats:40 (AIC–05, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–15, EWS out of HGC -02, SC–03+1 (for ESM), Deprived-SC–03, BC(A)–05, BC(B)–04, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 19(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, NCC-01, NSS-01, Outsatnding Sports Person-02, International Students-06, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-06) (ii) M. Tech. Energy & Environmental Management (Approved by AICTE) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.Tech./B.E./M.Sc. Environmental Science or any allied subject of Life Sciences/Physical Sciences/Earth Science with atleast 50% marks in aggregate (47.50% marks for SC/ST/ Differently Abled candidates). Seats:12(AIC–02, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–05, EWS out of HGC-00, SC–01, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–01, BC(B)–01, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: Nil. 2.6.6 Department of Microbiology (i) M.Sc. Microbiology (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) with 50% marks with Botany/Genetics/Zoology/Biochemistry/Microbiology/Biotechnology/IndustrialMicrobiology/ Microbial Biotechnology as one of the main subject. Note: Candidates with B.Sc. Agriculture and B.Sc. MLT are not eligible for admission to M.Sc. Microbiology. Seats:50(AIC–06, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–20, EWS out of HGC-02, SC–04, Deprived-SC–05, BC(A)–06, BC(B)–05, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 23(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-08, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-08) 2.6.7 Department of Zoology (i) M.Sc.(Zoology) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.Sc. Examination with atleast 50% marks in aggregate with Zoology as one of the subjects. Seats: 60 (AIC–08, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–23, EWS out of HGC–03 ,SC–05, Deprived-SC–05, BC(A)–08, BC(B)–05 , DA - 02) Supernumerary Seats: 25 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-09, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-09) (ii) M.Sc. (Forensic Science) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline of Sciences with 50% marks in aggregate. Seats: 30 (AIC–04, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–11, EWS out of HGC–01 SC–03 Deprived-SC–02, BC(A)–04, BC(B)–03, DA- 01) 44 Supernumerary Seats: 17 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-05, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-05) 2.7 FACULTY OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES 2.7.1 Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (i) B. Pharmacy Admissions to be made by Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES). (ii) B. Pharmacy (LEET) (3rd Semester) Admissions to be made by Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES). (iii) M. Pharmacy: 45 (Pharmaceutics-12, Pharmacology-12, Pharmaceutical Chemistry-09, Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance- 12) Eligibility Conditions: Eligibility for General candidates A person who has passed Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharmacy) examination of this University or an examination recognized by this University as equivalent thereto or from an institution approved by Pharmacy Council of India, New Delhi, with at least 55% marks shall be eligible for admission to First Semester of M. Pharmacy Programme. Additionally, A) For candidates having not less than 5 years professional experience, after passing B. Pharmacy programme, there shall be a relaxation in pass percentage from 55% to 50% for admission to M. Pharmacy programme. B) For SC/ST candidates the prescribed percentage of marks will be 50% of the maximum marks (aggregate of four years of B. Pharmacy). C) Every student selected for admission to postgraduate pharmacy programme in any of the pharmacy institution in the country should have obtained Registration with the State Pharmacy Council or should obtain the same within one month from the date of his admission, failing which the admission of the candidate shall be cancelled. Seats: 45 (AIC–06, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–17, EWS out of HGC -02,SC–04 Deprived-SC–04, BC(A)–06, BC(B)–04, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 09(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, International Students-07) 2.8 FACULTY OF SCIENCES 2.8.1 Department of Chemistry (i) M.Sc. (Chemistry): (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.Sc (Hons.) in Chemistry/B.Sc. (Pass) with Chemistry as one of the major subjects with at least 50% marks in aggregate. Note: Equal specialization in each stream i.e. Physical, Inorganic & Organic in M.Sc. Chemistry (Final) will be allotted on the basis of Merit of First Semester Examination and choice of the students out of existing strength of M.Sc. (Final). Seats:120 (AIC–16, EWS out of AIC-02, HGC–46, EWS out of HGC -05,SC–10, Deprived-SC–10, BC(A)–17, BC(B)–11, DA - 03) (Organic–40, Physical–40, Inorganic - 40) Supernumerary Seats: 43(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-18, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-18) 45 (ii) M.Sc. Chemistry with Specialization in Pharmaceuticals (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.Sc (Hons.) in Chemistry/B.Sc. (Pass) with Chemistry as one of the major subjects with at least 50% marks in aggregate or any other Examination recognized by Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra as equivalent thereto. Seats:20 (AIC–03, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–08, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–02, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–02, BC(B)–02, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 13(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-03, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-03). 2.8.2 Department of Computer Science & Applications (i) M. Tech. (Comp. Sc. &Engineering) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: M.Sc. in Computer Science/ Computer Science (Software)/ Information Tech. with atleast 50% marks (47.50% marks for SC/ST/Differently Abled) in aggregate. OR M.C.A. with at least 50% marks (47.50% marks for SC/ST/Differently Abled) in aggregate. OR B.E./B.Tech. in Computer Engineering/ Computer Sc. &Engineering/ Information Tech. with at least 50% marks (47.50% marks for SC/ST/Differently Abled) in aggregate. Seats: 18(AIC–03, HGC–07, SC–02, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–02, BC(B)–02, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 11(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, International Students-03) (ii) M.Sc. Computer Science (Software) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.Sc./B.Com. with Computer Science or Computer Applications (Vocational) as one of the subjects with atleast 50% marks in aggregate; OR B.Sc.(Hons.) in Computer Science or B.Sc.(Hons.) Information Technology or B.Sc. Information Technology or BIS/BSIS with atleast 50% marks in aggregate; OR B.A. with Computer Science with atleast 50% marks in aggregate and having Mathematics as one of the subjects at graduation level. OR BCA with 50% marks in aggregate or Post B.Sc. Diploma in Computer Science & Applications/P.G. Diploma in Computer Applications/P.G. Diploma in Computer Science with atleast 50% marks in aggregate. Provided that those students who have passed the One Year Diploma course must have passed B.Sc.(Non-Medical) or B.A. with Mathematics at their graduation level. OR Bachelor of Vocation (Networking and Mobile Applications) OR Bachelor of Vocation (Software Development) with atleast Grade B. Seats: 60(AIC–08, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–23, EWS out of HGC -02,SC–05, Deprived-SC–05, BC(A)–09, BC(B)–05, DA - 02) Supernumerary:25(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (NonMigrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-09, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-09) 46 (iii) Master of Computer Application (MCA) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Passed any graduation degree having obtained at least 50% marks (47.5% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category (SC/ST/Differently abled). (for students having no Mathematics background at 10+2 level or at graduation level, a compulsory bridge course, framed by the University, has to be done and an additional bridge course related to computer subjects for students having no computer science background at 10+2 level or at graduation level, has to be done as per the norms of the University). Seats:120(AIC–16, EWS out of AIC-02, HGC–45, EWS out of HGC-05, HGC (ESM)- 01, SC–10, Deprived-SC–10, BC(A)–16, BC(B)–12, DA - 03) Supernumerary Seats: 26(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, International Students-18, TFW-06) 2.8.3 Department of Electronic Science (i) M.Sc. Electronic Science (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: P.G. Diploma in Electronics/ B.Sc.(IT)/B.Sc. (Instrumentation)/B.Sc. (Applied Electronics) with atleast 50% marks in aggregate. OR B.Sc. with any three of the subjects: Electronics, Electronic Equipment Maintenance, Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Chemistry and Instrumentation with atleast 50% marks in aggregate. OR B.Sc. (Electronics/Applied Electronics/Instrumentation/Physics/Applied Physics) Hons. Seats: 40 (AIC–05, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–15, EWS out of HGC-02, SC–04, Deprived-SC–03, BC(A)–05, BC(B)–04, DA- 01) Supernumerary Seats: 19(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, Single Girl Child: 01, International Students-06, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-06) (ii) M. Tech. Micro Electronics & VLSI Design (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.E./B.Tech. or its equivalent in Electronics/Electronics and Communications/Electrical & Electronics/Electronics & Instrumentation/Instrumentation/Electrical Engineering/Computer & Electronic Engineering/IT with atleast 50% marks in aggregate (47.50% marks for SC/ST/Differently Abled candidates). OR M.Sc. Electronics Science/Electronics with atleast 50% marks (47.50% marks for SC/ST/ Differently Abled candidates). Seats: 18(AIC–03, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–06, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–02, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–02, BC(B)–02, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 05 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, International Students-03) 2.8.4 Department of Geography (i) M.Sc. (Geography) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.A./B.Sc. (General or Hons.) with Geography as a subject with 50% marks in aggregate. Seats: 60(AIC–08, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–23, EWS out of HGC -03,SC–05, Deprived-SC–05, BC(A)–08, BC(B)–06, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 25(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-09, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-09) 47 2.8.5 Department of Geology (i) M.Sc. (Applied Geology) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.Sc. examination with atleast 50% marks in aggregate Seats: 30(AIC–04, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–11, EWS out of HGC-01,SC–03, Deprived-SC–02, BC(A)–04, BC(B)–03, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 17 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-05, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-05) (ii) M.Tech. (Applied Geology) 5 Year Integrated Programme Eligibility Conditions: Sr. Secondary Certificate Examination (10+2 Standard) Examination from a recognized Board/University with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects alongwith one of the following subject: (a) Chemistry (b) Biotechnology (c) Computer Science (d) Biology (e) Geology OR Diploma course in Engineering/ Tech. of 3 Year duration or more from State Board of Technical Education, Haryana or its equivalent Diploma Exams. Seats:12(AIC–02, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–04, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–01, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–02, BC(B)–01, DA - 00) Supernumerary Seats: 11 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-02, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-02) 2.8.6 Department of Geophysics (i) M.Sc.Tech. in Applied Geophysics (3 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.Sc. with Physics and Mathematics as two of the main subjects and atleast 50% marks in aggregate; OR B.Sc.(Hons.) in Physics with Mathematics at Subsidiary level and atleast 50% marks in aggregate; OR B.Sc.(Hons.) in Mathematics with Physics at Subsidiary level and atleast 50% marks in aggregate; OR B.Sc.(Hons.) in Electronics with Physics and Mathematics at subsidiary level and atleast 50% marks in aggregate. OR B.E/B.Tech. with Mathematics & Physics as two of the subjects at 10+2 level with atleast 50% marks in aggregate. Seats: 25(AIC–03, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–10, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–02, Deprived-SC–02, BC(A)–03, BC(B)–02, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 15 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-04, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-04) 2.8.7 Department of Instrumentation (i) B. Tech. (Electrical Engineering) (4 Year): Admissions to be made by Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES). (ii) B. Tech. Electrical & Instrumentation Engineering (LEET) (3 Year): Admissions to be made by Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES). 48 (iii) M. Tech. Electrical & Instrumentation Engineering (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.E./B.Tech. or its equivalent in Instrumentation/Electronics & Instrumentation/ Electronics/Electrical & Electronics/ Electronics & Communication, Electrical & Instrumentation & Control Engineering/Applied Electronics & Instrumentation/Bio-Medical Instrumentation Engineering with atleast 50% marks (47.50% marks for SC/ST/Differently Abled). OR M.Sc. Electronic Science/Electronics/ Physics with specialization in Electronics or Instrumentation with atleast 50% marks (47.50% marks for SC/ST/Differently Abled) in aggregate. Seats: 12(AIC–02, EWS out of AIC-Nil, HGC–04, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–01, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–02, BC(B)–01, DA –Nil) Supernumerary Seats: 04 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, International Students-02) 2.8.8 Department of Mathematics (i) M.Sc. (Mathematics) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.A./B.Sc. with Mathematics as one of the subjects or B.A.(Hons.)/B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics with atleast 50% marks. Seats: 150(AIC–21, EWS out of AIC-02, HGC–57+1 ESM out of HGC, EWS out of HGC -06, SC– 12, Deprived SC–13, BC(A)–20, BC(B)–14, DA - 04) Supernumerary Seats: 53 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-23, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-23) 2.8.9 Department of Physics (i) M.Sc. (Physics) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.Sc. with atleast 50% marks in aggregate with Physics and Mathematics as two of the main subjects. Seats: 120(AIC–16, EWS out of AIC-02, HGC–46, EWS out of HGC –05, SC–10, Deprived-SC– 10, BC(A)–16, BC(B)–12, DA - 03) Supernumerary Seats: 43(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-18, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-18) 2.8.10 Department of Statistics & Operational Research (i) M.Sc. (Statistics) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.A./B.Sc. or B.A./B.Sc. (Hons.) with Mathematics or Statistics as one of the main subjects/P.G. Diploma in Statistics and Operational Research or any other examination recognized as equivalent thereto with atleast 50% marks in aggregate. OR B.E./B.Tech. with Mathematics as a subject at 10+2 level with atleast 50% marks in aggregate. Seats: 45(AIC–06, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–17, EWS out of HGC-02, SC–04, Deprived-SC–04, BC(A)–06, BC(B)–04, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats:21 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-07, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-07) 2.9 FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES 2.9.1 Department of Economics (i) M.A. Economics (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor Degree in any discipline with atleast 50% marks in aggregate or with atleast 45% marks in the subject of Economics. 49 Seats: 80(AIC–11, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–31, EWS out of HGC -03,SC–07, Deprived-SC–07, BC(A)–11, BC(B)–07, DA -02) Supernumerary Seats: 25(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-09, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-09) (ii) M.A. Business Economics (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor Degree in any discipline with atleast 50% marks in aggregate or with atleast 45% marks in the subject of Economics. Seats: 50(AIC–07, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–19, EWS out of HGC -02,SC–04, Deprived-SC–04, BC(A)–07, BC(B)–05, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 25(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-09, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-09) 2.9.2 Department of History (i) M.A. History (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.A. (Hons.) in History with 45% marks in aggregate. OR Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with atleast 50% marks in aggregate or 45% marks in the subject of History/Public Administration/Sociology/Political Sc./ Geography. Seats: 60(AIC–08, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–23, EWS out of HGC -03,SC–05, Deprived-SC–05, BC(A)–08, BC(B)–06, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 25(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-09, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-09) 2.9.3 Department of Political Science (i) M.A. Political Science (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.A.(Hons.) in Political Science with 45% marks in aggregate. OR B.A. with atleast 45% marks in the subject of Political Science/Public Administration/ Sociology/ History/ Economics. OR Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with atleast 50% marks. Seats: 60 (AIC–08, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–23, EWS out of HGC -03, SC–05, Deprived SC–05, BC(A)–08, BC(B)–06, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 25 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-09, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-09) (ii) M.A. (Defence Strategic Studies) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.A. with 45% marks in the subject of Military Science. OR Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with atleast 50% marks. Seats: 30(AIC–04, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–11, EWS out of HGC -01, SC–02, Deprived SC–02, BC(A)–05, BC(B)–03, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 17 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-05, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-05) 50 2.9.4 Department of Psychology (i) M.A. Psychology (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.A. (Hons.) in Psychology with 45% marks in aggregate. OR Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with atleast 50% marks in aggregate or 45% marks in the subject of Psychology. Seats: 50 (AIC–07, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–19, EWS out of HGC -02,SC–04, Deprived-SC–04, BC(A)–07, BC(B)–05, DA– 01) Supernumerary Seats: 23 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-08, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-08) (ii) P.G. Diploma in Guidance, Counselling and Psychotherapy (Morning) (1 Year) Eligibility Conditions: M.A./M.Sc. (Psychology/AppliedPsychology/Education/Social Work) or M.Ed. Seats: 25(AIC–03, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–10, EWS out of HGC -01,SC–02, Deprived-SC–02, BC(A)–03, BC(B)–02, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 15 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-04, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-04) 2.9.5 Department of Public Administration (i) M.A. Public Administration (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with 50% marks in aggregate. OR Bachelor’s Degree with 45% marks in the subject of Public Administration/ Political Science/ History/ Sociology/ Economics. Seats: 60(AIC–08, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–23, EWS out of HGC-03, SC–05, Deprived-SC–05, BC(A)–08, BC(B)–06, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 25(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-09, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-09) 2.9.6 Department of Social Work (i) Master of Social Work (MSW) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with 50% marks in aggregate. Seats: 50(AIC–07, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–19, EWS out of HGC-02, SC–04, Deprived-SC–04, BC(A)–07, BC(B)–05, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 23 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-08, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-08) 2.9.7 Department of Sociology (i) M.A. (Sociology) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.A. (Hons.) in Sociology with 45% marks in aggregate. OR Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with atleast 50% marks in aggregate or 45% marks in the subject of Sociology/ Psychology/Social Work. Seats: 60(AIC–08, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC–23, EWS out of HGC-03, SC–05, Deprived SC–05, BC(A)–08, BC(B)–06, DA - 01) 51 Supernumerary Seats: 25(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-09, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-09) 2.9.8 Women’s Studies Research Centre (i) M.A. Women’s Studies (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with 50% marks in aggregate. Seats:20 (AIC–03, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–08, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–01, Deprived-SC–02, BC(A)–03, BC(B)–02, DA - 00) Supernumerary Seats: 13(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-03, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-03) (ii) P.G. Diploma in Women’s Studies (Morning) (1 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with atleast 50% marks or CGPA of 6.0 under grading system. Seats:20 (AIC–03, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–08, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–01, Deprived-SC–02, BC(A)–03, BC(B)–02, DA - 00) Supernumerary Seats: 13(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, Outstanding Sports Persons-02, NCC-01, NSS-01, International Students-03, Single Girl Child-01, KG to PG Scheme (for students of USSMS)-03) 2.10 INSTITUTE OF TEACHER TRAINING & RESEARCH (ITTR) (i) Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP) (4 yr. Integrated Programme) B.A.B.Ed., Seats:50 (AIC–6, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC-19, EWS out of HGC–02, SC–05, Deprived SC–04, BC(A)–07, BC(B)–05, DA – 01) B.Sc.B.Ed., Seats:50 (AIC–6, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC-19, EWS out of HGC–02, SC–05, Deprived SC–04, BC(A)–07, BC(B)–05, DA – 01) B.Com.B.Ed. Seats:50 (AIC–6, EWS out of AIC-01, HGC-19, EWS out of HGC–02, SC–05, Deprived SC–04, BC(A)–07, BC(B)–05, DA – 01) Eligibility Condition: Candidates with minimum 50% marks in 10+2/Intermediate/Senior Secondary School Examination in Arts, Science and Commerce Stream. The relaxation in percentage of marks in the Senior Secondary or plus two examination and in the reservation for Scheduled Caste or Schedules Tribe or other Backward Class or persons with Disabilities or Economically Weaker Section and any other categories shall be as per the rules of the Central Government or State Government, wherever applicable. In case where specific relaxation of 5% marks in the eligibility condition is to be given to SC/ST/Differently Abled candidates, the minimum less marks against 50% marks shall be calculated as under:- 50 marks-2.50 marks = 47.50 marks (5/100x55=2.50) Compartment/Reappear Candidates will not be allowed for admission in ITEP in any case. 2.11 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECH. (i) B.Tech, Bio-Technology Engineering, B. Tech, Bio-Technology Engineering (LEET), B.Tech. Computer Science & Engineering (CSE), B.Tech.Computer Science &Engineering (CSE) (LEET), B. Tech. Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE), B.Tech.Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) (LEET), B. Tech. Mechanical Engineering (ME), B. Tech. Mechanical Engineering (ME) (LEET), B.Tech. Artificial 52 Intelligence &Machine Learning, B.Tech. Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (LEET), B.Tech. Electrical and Computer Engg., B.Tech. Electrical and Computer Engg. (LEET): Admissions to be made by Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) (ii) M.Tech. (Computer Engineering) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.E./B.Tech. or its equivalent either in Computer Science and Engineering /Information Technology/ Electronics and Communication/ Telecommunication from AICTE approved institutions with overall 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA (minimum 47.5% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA for SC/ST/ Differently Abled candidates), preferably with valid GATE score. OR M.Sc. in Computer Science/ Information Technology/ Electronics from UGC approved institutions with overall minimum 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA(minimum 47.5% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA for SC/ST/ Differently Abled Candidates), preferably with valid GATE score. OR MCA from AICTE/UGC approved institutions with overall minimum 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA (minimum 47.5% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA for SC/ST/ Differently Abled Candidates), preferably with valid GATE score. Seats: 18 (AIC–03, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–06, EWS out of HGC- 01, SC–02, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–02, BC(B)–02, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 06(Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, International Students-03, TFW-01) (iii) M. Tech. (Electronics & Communication Engineering) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Valid GATE score in the subject of Electronics and Communication Engineering (EC) having B.Tech/B.E. in any branch of Engineering with overall minimum 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA (minimum 47.5% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA for SC/ST/ Differently Abled candidates). OR B.E. / B.Tech or its equivalent in Electronics / Electronics and Communication/ Electrical and Electronics/Electronics and Instrumentation/Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering/Electronics and Computer Engineering, Instrumentation and Control, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering and other allied subjects/ M.Sc in Electronics Science/Electronics with overall minimum 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA (minimum 47.5% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA for SC/ST/ Differently Abled candidates). Note: The preference will be given to candidates having Valid GATE score in subject of Electronics and Communication Engineering (EC). Seats: 12(AIC–02, EWS out of AIC-Nil, HGC–04, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–01, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–02, BC(B)–01, DA –Nil) Supernumerary Seats: 04 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, International Students-02) (iv) M. Tech. (Bio-Tech.) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.E./B.Tech. in Biotechnology/Biomedical Engineering/Biochemical Engineering/Industrial Biotechnology/Genetic Engineering/Food Technology/Chemical Engineering from AICTE/UGC/ICAR approved Institutions with overall minimum 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA (minimum 47.5% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA for SC/ST/Differently Abled Candidates), preferably with valid GATE Score. OR 53 B.Pharmacy/ Master’s Degree in Microbiology / Biochemistry /Medical Biotechnology/ Veterinary Microbiology/ Animal Biotechnology / Veterinary Biochemistry/ Molecular Biology/Botany/ Zoology/ Genetics/Bioinformatics/Food Science or Environment Science from AICTE/UGC/ICAR approved institution with overall minimum 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA (minimum 47.5% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA for SC/ST/ Differently Abled Candidates), preferably with valid GATE score. Seats: 12(AIC–02, EWS out of AIC-Nil, HGC–04, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–01, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–02, BC(B)–01, DA –Nil) Supernumerary Seats: 04 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, International Students-02) (v) M. Tech. Mechanical Engineering (with specialization in Thermal Engineering) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Valid GATE score in the subject of Mechanical Engineering (ME)/Production and Industrial Engineering (PI) having B.Tech/B.E. in any branch of Engineering with overall minimum 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA (minimum 47.5% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA for SC/ST/ Differently Abled candidates). OR B.E./B.Tech. in: “Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Engineering (Industry Integrated)/ Mechanical and Automation Engineering/ Power Engineering/ Industrial and Production Engineering/Industrial Engineering/Industrial Engineering and Management/ Mechanical Engineering (Production)/ Production and Industrial Engineering/Production Engineering/ Manufacturing Engineering/ Manufacturing Engineering and Automation/Manufacturing Engineering and Technology/Manufacturing Process and Automation Engineering/ Manufacturing Science and Engineering/ Manufacturing Technology/ Mechanical Engineering (Automobile)/ Mechanical Engineering Automobile/ Mechanical Engineering (Repair and Maintenance)/ Precision Manufacturing/ Mechatronics / Mechatronics Engineering/Tool Engineering/ Thermal/Automobile/ Manufacturing/ Advanced Mechatronics and industrial Automation/Additive Manufacturing /Automation Engineering/Automobile Engineering/Automobile Maintenance Engineering/Automation and Robotics/Automotive Technology/Manufacturing Engineering and Technology/Manufacturing Process and Automation Engineering/Manufacturing Science and Engineering/Manufacturing Technology/Mechanical and Automation Engineering/Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering (Additive Manufacturing)/ Mechanical and Rail Engineering/Mechanical and Smart Manufacturing/Mechanical Engineering (Welding Technology)/ Mechanical Engineering Design or its equivalent from AICTE approved Institutions or other recognized Universities with overall minimum 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA (minimum 47.5% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA for SC/ST/Differently Abled Candidates). Note: The preference will be given to candidates having Valid GATE score in subject of Mechanical Engineering (ME)/Production and Industrial Engineering (PI). Seats: 06(AIC–01, EWS out of AIC-Nil, HGC–03, EWS out of HGC-00, SC–01, Deprived-SC–00, BC(A)–01, BC(B)–00, DA –Nil) Supernumerary Seats: 04 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, International Students-01) (vi) M. Tech. Mechanical Engineering (with specialization in Industrial & Production Engineering) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Valid GATE score in the subject of Mechanical Engineering (ME)/Production and Industrial Engineering (PI) having B.Tech/B.E. in any branch of Engineering with overall minimum 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA (minimum 47.5% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA for SC/ST/ Differently Abled candidates). 54 OR B.E./B.Tech. in:Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Engineering (Industry Integrated)/ Mechanical and Automation Engineering/ Power Engineering/ Industrial and Production Engineering/Industrial Engineering/Industrial Engineering and Management/ Mechanical Engineering (Production)/ Production and Industrial Engineering/Production Engineering/ Manufacturing Engineering/ Manufacturing Engineering and Automation/Manufacturing Engineering and Technology/Manufacturing Process and Automation Engineering/ Manufacturing Science and Engineering/ Manufacturing Technology/ Mechanical Engineering (Automobile)/ Mechanical Engineering Automobile/ Mechanical Engineering (Repair and Maintenance)/ Precision Manufacturing/ Mechatronics / Mechatronics Engineering/Tool Engineering/ Thermal/Automobile/ Manufacturing/ Advanced Mechatronics and industrial Automation/Additive Manufacturing /Automation Engineering/Automobile Engineering/Automobile Maintenance Engineering/Automation and Robotics/Automotive Technology/Manufacturing Engineering and Technology/Manufacturing Process and Automation Engineering/Manufacturing Science and Engineering/Manufacturing Technology/Mechanical and Automation Engineering/Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering (Additive Manufacturing)/ Mechanical and Rail Engineering/Mechanical and Smart Manufacturing/Mechanical Engineering (Welding Technology)/ Mechanical Engineering Design or its equivalent from AICTE approved Institutions or other recognized Universities with overall minimum 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA (minimum 47.5% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA for SC/ST/Differently Abled Candidates). Note: The preference will be given to candidates having Valid GATE score in subject of Mechanical Engineering (ME)/Production and Industrial Engineering (PI). Seats: 12(AIC–02, EWS out of AIC-Nil, HGC–04, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–01, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–02, BC(B)–01, DA –Nil) Supernumerary Seats: 04 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, International Students-02) (vii) M. Tech. (Electrical Engineering) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: Valid GATE score in the subject of Electrical Engineering/Instrumentation Engineering having B. Tech./B.E. or its equivalent in any branch of Engineering with overall minimum 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA (minimum 47.5% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA for SC/ST/Differently Abled candidates). OR B.E./B.Tech. or its equivalent in Electrical Engineering/Electrical and Computer Engineering/Electrical and Electronics Engineering/Electrical and Mechanical Engineering /Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering/Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering/Instrumentation Engineering/ Instrumentation Technology/Electrical Instrumentation and Control Engineering /Instrumentation and Control Engineering/Control Engineering/Electrical, Electronics and Power Engineering/Electrical and Power Engineering/EnergyEngineering/Renewable Engineering with overall minimum 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA (minimum 47.5% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA for SC/ST/Differently Abled candidates). Note: The preference will be given to candidates having Valid GATE score in the subject of Electrical Engineering/Instrumentation Engineering. Seats: 18(AIC–03, EWS out of AIC-00, HGC–06, EWS out of HGC- 01,SC–02, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–02, BC(B)–02, DA - 01) Supernumerary Seats: 05 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/ Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, International Students-03) 55 Fee: Rs. 77500/- per annum (Tuition Fees– Rs. 25000/-, Other Funds & Fees – Rs. 17500/-, Total Fees Sem. I- Rs. 42500/-, Total Fees Sem. II- Rs. 35000/-) (viii) M. Tech. (Defence Technology) (2 Year) Eligibility Conditions: B.E./B.Tech. in Aerospace Engineering/Aeronautical engineering/Applied Electronics and Communication Engineering/Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering/ Chemical Technology/Chemical Engineering/Computer Science & Engineering/Computer and Communication Engineering/Computer Engineering/Computer Engineering and Applications/ Computer Networking/Computer Science and Information Technology/Computer Science and Technology/Computer Technology/Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering/Electrical and Electronics Engineering/Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering/Electrical and Power Engineering/ Electrical Engineering/Electronics Engineering/Electrical, Electronics and Power Engineering/ Electronics and Communication Engineering/Instrumentation Engineering/Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering/Electronics, Science and Engineering/Electronics and Computer Engineering/Electronics and Communication Engineering/Electronics and Computer Science/ Electronics and Control System/Electronics and Power Engineering/Electronics and Telecommunication/Electronics, Instruments and Control Engineering/Electronics System Engineering/Instrumentation and Electronics/Instrumentation Engineering/Marine Engineering/ Marine Technology from AICTE approved institution with overall 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA (minimum 47.5% marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA for SC/ST/Differently Abled Candidates), preferably with valid GATE score. Note: Allotment of specialization in M.Tech (Defence Technology) to the students will be allotted in 2nd Semester (1st Semester be common, to all students) subject to the availability of experts. The minimum requirement of students is proposed to 7 in each specialization and the institute will run 3 specialization simultaneously. The specializations are interdisciplinary. Seats: 12(AIC–02, EWS out of AIC-Nil, HGC–04, EWS out of HGC-01, SC–01, Deprived-SC–01, BC(A)–02, BC(B)–01, DA –Nil) Supernumerary Seats: 04 (Kashmiri Migrants-01, Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants living in the Kashmir Valley)-01, International Students-02) Note 1: Relaxation in eligibility condition: (A) Unless otherwise specifically provided for a programme in the concerned Ordinance, the eligibility condition for SC/ST/Differently abled candidates will be minimum pass marks in the qualifying examinations for admission to various programmes. (B) In case where specific relaxation of 5% marks in the eligibility condition is to be given to SC/ST/Differently Abled candidates, the minimum less marks against 55%, 50% and 45% marks shall be calculated as under :- 55 marks-2.75 marks = 52.25 marks (5/100x55=2.75); 50 marks-2.50 marks = 47.50 marks (5/100x50=2.50); 45 marks- 2.25 marks = 42.75 marks (5/100x45=2.25). (C) There will be no rounding of percentage for determining the eligibility for admission to various programmes Note 2: The candidate must have passed all examinations from recognized board of school education/ recognized University. 56 Tuition Fee & Other Funds/Fee to be charged from the students of the University Teaching Departments/Institutes at the time of admissions for the session 2024-25 S.No Name of Programme 1 stSemester Tuition Fee and Funds payable at the time of Admissions Total Fees of 1 stSem. (a+b) Tution Fee of 2nd Sem. Total Fees (1st and 2 ndSem. per annum (c+d) Tuition Fees of 1stSem. (a) Other Funds and Fees of 1st Sem. (b) ( c ) (d) (e) Self Financing Scheme Programme 1 B.A. Mass Communication 14965 7376 22341 14965 37306 2 B.Sc. Printing & Packaging Technology 16515 10831 27346 16515 43861 3 B.Sc. Graphics & Animation 18715 10021 28736 18715 47451 4 B.Sc. Multimedia 18215 9531 27746 18215 45961 5 M.Sc. Mass Comm. 14165 9231 23396 14165 37561 6 M.Sc. Graphics Animation & Multimedia 17083 18576 35659 17082.5 52741 7 M.Sc. Printing, Grpahics & Packaging Technology 17083 18576 35659 17082.5 52741 8 Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) 17777 9517 27294 17777 45071 9 Master of Fine Arts (MFA) 15665 7741 23406 15665 39071 10 B.Pharmacy & B.Pharmacy (LEET) 40000 15131 55131 40000 95131 11 M.Pharmacy 40000 19231 59231 40000 99231 12 M.Sc. Chemistry With Specialization In Pharmaceuticals 22202 10257 32459 22202 54661 13 Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering Technology (BHM&CT) 14152 35767 49919 14152 64071 14 Master of Hotel Management & Catering Technology (MHM&CT) 16665 13841 30506 16665 47171 15 PG Diploma in Hospitality & Event Management 10000 13329 23329 10000 33329 16 M.Sc. Forensic Science 23215 9231 32446 23215 55661 17 M.Sc. Home Science (Human Development) 15915 9731 25646 15915 41561 18 M.Sc. Computer Science (Software) 14652 9267 23919 14652 38571 19 MBA (under SFS) 38152 25767 63919 38152 102071 20 Bachelor of Business Administration (Hons.) 26000 12041 38041 26000 64041 21 MBA (Five year Integrated Practice Oriented Programme) 21652/- for 1st, 2nd & 3rd Year, 23502/- for 4th & 5th year 16667 38319 21652/- for 1st, 2nd & 3rd Year, 23502/- for 4th & 5th year 59971 22 B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) 5 Year Integrated Programme 37477 14627 52104 37477 89581 57 S.No Name of Programme 1 stSemester Tuition Fee and Funds payable at the time of Admissions Total Fees of 1 stSem. (a+b) Tution Fee of 2nd Sem. Total Fees (1st and 2 ndSem. per annum (c+d) Tuition Fees of 1stSem. (a) Other Funds and Fees of 1st Sem. (b) ( c ) (d) (e) 23 Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) 10067 9497 19564 10067 29631 24 M.A. Yoga 9067 9497 18564 9067 27631 25 PG Dip. in Yoga 9202 9027 18229 9202 27431 26 Certificate Course in Yoga (Evening) (3 months) 4650 650 5300 4650 5300 27 Certificate Course in Sports & Dietician (Evening) (3 months) 4650 650 5300 0 5300 28 Certificate Course in Gym & Aerobic Instructer (Evening) (3 months) 4650 650 5300 0 5300 29 M.Tech Electrical & Instrumentaion Engineering 21752 25662 47414 21752 69166 30 M.Tech. Micro Electronics & VLSI Designs 22752 25662 48414 22752 71166 31 M.Tech. Applied Geology (5 Year Integrated Programme) 22315 10531 32846 22315 55161 32 P.G. Diploma in Guidance, Couselling & Psychotherapy 7702 7127 14829 7702 22531 33 Diploma in Yoga & Applied Philosophy 6000 5511 11511 6000 17511 34 Certificate Course in Punjabi (Evening) 1440 5501 6941 1440 8381 35 P.G. Diploma in Translation (Hindi, Eng. Punjabi) (Evening) 2046 7979 10025 2046 12071 36 Basic Certificate Course in Japanese Language & Culture (3 months) through online mode 5630 4670 10300 0 10300 37 Certificate Course in Japanese Language (1yr.) through online mode 5315 4670 9985 5315 15300 38 Diploma in Japanese Language (1yr.) through online mode 7815 4670 12485 7815 20300 39 Advanced Diploma in Japanese Language (1yr.) through online mode 10165 4670 14835 10165 25000 40 Certificate Course in Moral & Spritual Counseling (1yr.) (Evening) 2500 1503 4003 0 4003 41 P.G. Diploma in Archaeology (1yr.) 5850 7041 12891 5850 18741 42 P.G. Diploma in Knowledge Tradition in Sanskrit & Indology (Evening) 0 5341 5341 0 5341 58 S.No Name of Programme 1 stSemester Tuition Fee and Funds payable at the time of Admissions Total Fees of 1 stSem. (a+b) Tution Fee of 2nd Sem. Total Fees (1st and 2 ndSem. per annum (c+d) Tuition Fees of 1stSem. (a) Other Funds and Fees of 1st Sem. (b) ( c ) (d) (e) 43 Diploma in Sanskrit Language (Online) 0 5300 5300 0 5300 44 Certificate Course in Translation (English to Hindi) 1330 4670 6000 0 6000 Budgted Programmes 45 M.A. in Hindi, English, Punjabi, History, Economics, Business Economics, Political Science, Defence & Strategic Studies, Public Administration, Philosophy, A.I.H., Music (Vocal & Instrumental), Women's Studies, Sociology 4380 6111 10491 0 10491 46 Bachelor of Library & Information Science, Master of Library & Information Science 5160 7541 12701 0 12701 47 Master of Physical Education 5160 7541 12701 0 12701 48 M.A Education 5160 7541 12701 0 12701 49 M.A. Sanskrit 0 6101 6101 0 6101 50 M.A. Psychology 4620 7611 12231 0 12231 51 Master of Social Work (MSW) 4730 7541 12271 0 12271 52 M.Ed., M.Ed Special Education (Visual Impairment) 14628 6853 21481 0 21481 53 B.Ed. Special Education (Visual Impairment) 3690 7081 10771 0 10771 54 Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP) B.A.B.Ed., B.Sc.B.Ed., B.Com.B.Ed. 22000 7205 29205 0 29205 55 M.A. Fine Arts 8508 7533 16041 0 16041 56 M. A. Journalism & Mass Communication 6467 7564 14031 0 14031 57 Master of Performing Arts (M.P.A.) 5 Year Integrated Course 4350 6631 10981 0 10981 58 P.G. Diploma in Women's Studies, P.G. Diploma in Buddhist studies 2610 5471 8081 0 8081 59 Certificate Course in French, German, Urdu, Communication Skill (Evening) 3420 5471 8891 0 8891 60 Diploma in French, German, Urdu (Evening) 2610 5471 8081 0 8081 61 Advanced Diploma in German, French (Evening) 2610 5471 8081 0 8081 62 Diploma In Reasoning (6 months) Evening 2000 5911 7911 0 7911 59 S.No Name of Programme 1 stSemester Tuition Fee and Funds payable at the time of Admissions Total Fees of 1 stSem. (a+b) Tution Fee of 2nd Sem. Total Fees (1st and 2 ndSem. per annum (c+d) Tuition Fees of 1stSem. (a) Other Funds and Fees of 1st Sem. (b) ( c ) (d) (e) 63 Certificate Course in Bhagavad Gita (Evening) 1150 2353 3503 0 3503 64 M.Sc. (Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Geography, Mathematics) 6000 7691 13691 0 13691 65 M.Sc. (Bio-Chemistry) 6880 9121 16001 0 16001 66 M.Sc. Home Science (Food, Nutrition & Dietecies) 6875 9126 16001 0 16001 67 M.Sc. (Micro-biology) 6875 9126 16001 0 16001 68 M.Sc. (Bio-Technology) 6205 9796 16001 0 16001 69 M.Sc. (Electronic Science) 7305 11996 19301 0 19301 70 M.Sc. (Applied Geology) 7960 11231 19191 0 19191 71 M.Sc. (Statistics) 6030 7611 13641 0 13641 72 M.Sc. (Environmental Science) 11420 9121 20541 0 20541 73 M.Sc. Tech. in Applied GeoPhysics (3 years) 6400 13121 19521 0 19521 74 PG Diploma in Floriculture 3420 5471 8891 0 8891 75 M. Tech Computer Science & Engg. 26450 29791 56241 0 56241 76 M. Tech. Energy & Environmental Management 11068 16573 27641 0 27641 77 B. Tech./B.Tech LEET (Electrical & Instrumentation Engg.) 17394 18546 35940 17394 53334 78 Master of Commerce 6770 6341 13111 0 13111 79 Master of Tourism & Travel Management 31625 11566 43191 0 43191 80 MBA (Budgeted) 43968 13073 57041 0 57041 81 Master of Computer Applications 23150 11971 35121 0 35121 82 L.L.B. (Professional) 8531 7620 16151 0 16151 83 L.L.M. 8540 7611 16151 0 16151 84 LL.M. (under SFS) 59073 10927 70000 0 70000 *Subject to change with GIS Premium Note: Fee/Funds, if revised later on, will be charged from the admitted students. 60 Tuition Fee & Other Funds/Fee to be charged from the students of the UIET, KUK at the time of admissions for the session 2024-25 Sr. No. Name of Course 1st Semester Tuition Fee and Funds payable at the time of Admissions Tuition Fees of 1st Sem. (a) Other Funds and Fees of 1st Sem. (b) Total Fees of 1st Sem. (a+b=c) Tution Fee of 2nd Sem. (d) Other Funds and Fees of 1st Sem. (e) Total Fees of 1st Sem. (d+e=f) Total Fees (1st and 2nd Sem. per annum (c+f=g) Self Financing Scheme Courses 1 B.Tech./B.Tech.(LEET) in Bio-Technology Engg (BT); Computer Science & Engg. (CSE); Electronics & Communication Engg. (ECE); Mechanical Engg. (ME); B.Tech. Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Electrical and Computer Engg 27500 18600 46100 27500 12000 39500 85600 2 M.Tech. (Bio-Tech.)/ M.Tech. (Computer Engg.)/M.Tech. (Electrical Engg.)/ M.Tech. (Electronics & Comm. Engg.)/ M.Tech. Mechanical Engg. with Spl. in Industrial & Production 25000 17500 42500 25000 10000 35000 77500 *Subject to change with GIS Premium Note: Fee/Funds, if revised later on, will be charged from the admitted students. 61 CHAPTER-3 RESERVATION OF SEATS AND GUIDELINES FOR RESERVATION 3.1 DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS The seats shall be distributed as under: SN Category Percentage 1 All India Open Category including Haryana *15% of the Sanctioned Intake (*10% out of All India Category seats reserved for EWS of All India) 2 Bonafide Residents of Haryana (State Quota) 85% of the Sanctioned Intake (State Quota is equally divided into Haryana Open General Category and Reserved Categories of Haryana) (i) Haryana Open General Category *50% of State Quota (i.e. 42.5% of total intake) a. Economically Weaker Sections of Haryana (who are not covered under the existing scheme of reservation for the Scheduled Castes, Backward Class (Block-A &B) other than category (ii) a & b below.) *10% of seats reserved for EWS out of Haryana Open General Category seats. (ii) Reserved Categories of Haryana 50% (of State Quota i.e. 42.5% of total intake) a. Schedule Castes of Haryana 20% of State Quota (i.e. 17% of total intake) (i) Scheduled Castes 10% of State Quota (i.e. 8.5% of total intake) (ii) Deprived Schedule Castes 10% of State Quota (i.e. 8.5% of total intake) b. Backward Classes of Haryana (except Socially Advanced Persons/ Sections (Creamy Layer) 27% of State Quota (i.e. 22.95% of total intake) i. BC (Block-A) 16% of State Quota (i.e. 13.6% of Total Intake) ii BC (Block-B) 11% of State Quota (i.e. 9.35% of Total Intake) (iii) Differently Abled 03% of State Quota (i.e. 2.55% of Total Intake) If the seats reserved for differently abled persons remain vacant due to non-availability of suitable differently abled candidates, it may be offered to Ex-servicemen and their wards (1%) and dependents of Freedom Fighters (1%). In case, 01 seat out of 3% state quota reserved for differently abled persons, remains vacant, first priority may be given to the candidate (i.e. Exservicemen and their wards and dependents of Freedom Fighter) who will be higher in merit. (iv) Further 3% horizontal reservation is also provided to Ex-servicemen/Freedom Fighters and their dependents by providing reservation within reservation of 1% of General category, 1% out of Scheduled Castes and 1% from Backward Classes category for admissions to the various educational institutions of the Govt. and Govt. aided/ institutes located in Haryana. As far as block allocation in Block A and Block B of Backward Classes category is concerned, year wise rotational system will be adopted. For example, if Block A of Backward Classes are given seats in the Academic Year 2023, the next Block i.e., B Block of category of Backward Classes will be given seats in the next academic year i.e. 2024 and so on. The concerned Chairperson/Director of the Department/Institute shall maintain a roster register for horizontal reservation of Exservicemen/Freedom Fighter & their dependents and carry forward all fractions till one seat is accumulated through different fractions over the year. As and when the total comes to one, a seat will be provided to the concerned category. Note: (a) The reservation of seats as per reservation policy of Haryana Government and is subject to any change/amendment by the State Government from time to time. (b) Where a seat set aside for candidate from Deprived Scheduled Castes for admission in Government Educational Institutions is not filled up in academic year due to non-availability of candidate of 62 Deprived Scheduled Castes possessing the requisite qualifications, the same shall be made available to candidate of Scheduled Castes. Reserved seats will not be carried forward to next year. (c) Remaining instructions for reservation shall remain the same as already notified by the State Government from time to time. 3.2 GUIDELINES FOR RESERVATION: (i) If the reserved seat(s) of BC Block ‘A’ remain vacant these will be filled up from BC Block ‘B’ and vice versa. (ii) The seats remaining vacant under various reserved categories other than SC category will be converted into General Category only if up to the date of display of final list or day of final counselling (whichever applicable), no eligible candidate belonging to the respective reserved categories is available for admission. These vacant seats will be filled up by Haryana General Category (HGC), in case no candidate of HGC is available it will be offered to the candidates of All India Category. (iii) The Haryana Govt. vide Notification No.22/132/2013-1GS-III dated 22.03.2022 has intimated that as per Govt. Instruction No.22/132/2013-1GS-III dated 21.03.2014 regarding issuance of caste certificate wherein various competent authorities to verify and issue caste certificate were notified alongwith other terms & conditions and formats of the caste certificates. The Haryana Parivar Pehchan Act, 2021, provides for the assignment of the Parivar Pehchan Number (PPN) as a unique identifier number to each family. The database, namely Family Information Data Repository (FIDR), contains PPN alongwith corresponding information generally required for determining eligibility for, or the provision of any scheme, service, subsidy or benefit provided/implemented by or on behalf of the State Govt./any Govt. Agency/Local Authority. State Govt. has been empowered under Section 8 of Act to prescribe Parivar Pehchan Number (PPN) as a requirement for the purpose of determining above mentioned eligibility or provision. The verified information linked with PPN available in Family Information Data Respository (FIDR) has now made it feasible to issue Caste Certificates over the Counter through SARAL Portal. In view of the above, Govt has issued revised instructions/guidelines in supersession of all the previous instructions issued till now, as under :. (a) Portal for the issue of Caste Certificate : The Caste Certificate (including Certificates for Scheduled Caste, Deprived Scheduled Caste, Bakward Class, Other Backward Class, Tapriwas, Vimukt Jati (Denotified Tribes) , and Nomadic Tribe) shall now be issued to eligible residents of Haryna based on PPN through the SARAL portal (https://saralharyana.gov.in) facsimile signed by ADC-cum-DCRIO (Additional Deputy Commissioner-cum-District Citizen Resources Information Officer) or Head of the Department/Organisation, as the case may be. (b) Validity of a Caste Certificate : 1. A Caste Certificate once issued (in its standard format) shall be valid for the life time of the person so long as such caste/tribe is not removed or modified in the notifications issued by the Welfare of SC and BC Dept., Haryana. 2. Where a Caste Certificate is requested for specific use outside the context of Govt. of Haryana, it shall be issued in the format prescribed by the Govt. of India. 3. Certificates which include income and/or assets based information like creamy layer criteria shall become invalid after the validity period prescribed on the said certificate. Such certificates shall be valid for the current financial year i.e. till coming 31st March (included) from the date it has been issued. 4. A Caste Certificate may also become invalid if after due process, it has been concluded that the caste was incorrectly mentioned on the certificate or wrongly verified in the FIDR, due to any reason whatsoever. 63 (iv) As per Govt. Notification No.2/27/2019-1 GS-III dated 8.10.2020and No.22/132/2013-1GS-III dated 22.03.2022,the candidates claiming reservation under Scheduled Caste will submit the certificate as perAnnexure-II (1) (Scheduled Caste Certificate ) and Annexure-II (2) (Deprived Scheduled Caste Certificate). Backward Class (Block ‘A’ & ‘B’) will submit the certificate on the prescribed Proforma as per Annexure-III and Income Certificate from the Competent Authority. Vide Notification No. 512-SW(1)2021 dated 01.12.2021 and 491-SW(1) dated 17.11.2021the Government of Haryana Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes Department has specified the criteria for persons within Backward Class as Creamy Layer regarding Reservation in Services and Admissions in Educational Institution. Son(s) and daughter (s) of parents havinggross annual income of Rs.6 Lakhs or above OR possessing wealth above Rs.1 Crore for period of last three consecutive years. Income from all sources shall be clubbed to arrive at the gross annual income. (v) Affidavit/Undertaking by the BC and EWS Candidates: BC (Block A&B) and EWS candidates for benefit of reservation shall also have to furnish the certificates as per proforma given in the Hand Book of Information. In case, a candidates upload the old BC/Income Certificate or EWS Income & Asset Certificate, he/she shall furnish an affidavit on the prescribed proforma to the effect that he/she is not covered under the criteria of creamy layer (for BC Category) (Annexure-XVI) or belongs to Economically Weaker Sections (Annexure XVII), which is not recognized as a Schedule Caste and Backward Classes (Block-A & B) by the Government of Haryana, as per AnnexureIII&IV, respectively at the time of display of first/second/third/final list and so on. The said affidavit shall be furnished jointly by both father and mother of the candidate. The student shall submit BC/Income Certificate or EWS Income & Asset Certificate within 15 days from the date of display of his/her name in admission list, failing which his/her admission is liable to be cancelled. The income certificate mentioning gross annual income issued on/after 1.4.2024 for claiming reservation/supernumerary seat/tuition fee waiver in any category (where admission criteria is income based) shall only be considered for availing benefit under any reserved category/supernumerary seat/tuition fee waiver category. (vi) Only the candidates having permanent disability of not less than 40% (being otherwise fit for admission to the programme) will be considered for admission as Differently Abled. Disability certificate must be issued by the Chief Medical Officer of the concerned District. However, the certificate shall be subject to verification by a Medical Board of the University constituted for the purpose and the decision of the Board shall be final. Differently Abled candidates belonging to Haryana are required to submit the certificate as per Annexure-VI (Medical certificate for Differently abled) given in the HBI. (vii) A Medical Board of the following doctors for the session 2024-25 has been constituted for verification of differently abled certificates of differently abled candidates for admission to various programmes in the University Teaching Departments/Institutes : (a) Dr. Ashish Aneja, M.O…………… (Chairman) (b) Dr. Minu Gupta, M.O……………. (Member) (c) Dr. Gaurav Mehla, Dental Surgeon….. (Member) (viii) Children and Grand-Children of Freedom Fighters of Haryana are required to submit a certificate from the concerned Deputy Commissioner of the concerned District as per Annexure-VII. (ix) Certificate from Ex-Servicemen and their wards for Deceased or Disabled or Discharged Military/ Paramilitary Personnel, Ex-Servicemen or Ex-Personnel of Para-Military Forces as per Annexure-VIII. (x) Certificate from Ex-Employees and their wards for the Ex-employees of Indian Defence Services/Paramilitary Forces as per Annexure-IX. 64 (xi) For horizontal reservation, ESM/DFF candidates of General, SC and BC category will also have to furnish ESM/DFF certificate. (xii) In pursuance of the decision of Hon’ble Punjab & Haryana High Court, Chandigarh dated 11.04.2013 in the LPA 98/2013 (O&M) CWP No.20359 of 2012, Sh. Ishwar Singh Vs KUK &Others, preference shall be given to ESM first before giving admission to wards against ESM reserved seats (xiii) As per instructions of the Government of Haryana, General Administration Department, General Services-III Branch, Chandigarh containing in letter No. 22/10/2013-1GSIII dated 10.08.2017 for giving following priorities for reservations or preferences to the wards of Armed Forces personnel for admission in medical/professional/non-professional programmes running in the University Teaching Departments/Institutes/Affiliated/Maintained Colleges/Institutes : (a) Priority-I Widows/Wards of Defence personnel killed in action. (b) Priority-II Wards of disabled in action and boarded out from service. (c) Priority-III Widows/Wards of Defence personnel who died while in service with death attributable to military service. (d) Priority-IV Wards of disabled in service and boarded out with disability attributable to military service. (e) Priority-V Wards of Ex-servicemen who are in receipt of Gallantry Awards: (i) Param Vir Chakra, (ii) Ashok Chakra, (iii) Sarvottam Yudh Seva Medal, (iv)Maha Vir Chakra, (v) Kirti Chakra, (vi) Uttam Yudh Seva Medal, (vii) Vir Chakra, (viii) Shaurya Chakra, (ix)Yudh Seva Medal,(x) Sena, Nau Sena, Vayu Sena Medal, (xi) Mention-inDespatches (f) Priority-VI Wards of Ex-servicemen. The Admission Committee vide its Res. No. 6 dated 14.05.2018 has resolved the above instructions of the State Govt. be implemented in all the programmes being run in the University Teaching Departments/Institutes and affiliated/ maintained Colleges. (xiv) Under Differently Abled category, at least oneseat wll be offered, even if the share is less than 0.5 seat. (xv) If a candidate of Haryana General, SC, BC and EWSs also apply for Differently Abled/ESM/ DFF category will be considered first for Haryana General, SC, BC and EWSs category. (xvi) * All the eligible candidates, whether from Haryana or from reserved categories can also compete for seats allocated under All India Category. (xvii) *All the eligible candidates of reserved categories of Haryana shall be considered first for Haryana General category seats. *(Note: Allotment of seats under Clause (xvi) & (xvii)above shall be strictly as per Director General Higher Education, Haryana Letter No.12/1-2017AD(3) Dated 04.06.2018 and Principal Secretary to Govt. Haryana Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes, Department, Chandigarh letter No.EC/2018/20179-389 dated 26.04.2018. (xviii) Candidates who have passed their qualifying examination from a university in the State of Haryana will be deemed to be Haryana residents and will not be required to submit certificates of bonafide residents of Haryana. (xix) 30% seats in M.P.Ed., B.P.Ed. and P.G.Diploma in Yoga will be reserved for female candidates in all categories. (xx) Differently Abled candidates will not be considered for admission to M.P.Ed., B.P.Ed. and P.G. Diploma in Yoga. (xxi) Criteria for EWS in Haryana Category seats:Admission Criteria for EWSs derived from the Government of Haryana, Notification No. 22/12/2019-1GS-III dated 25.02.2019 and even No. dated 13.03.2019 as under: 65 (a) Income & Assets Certificate issuing Authority: (i) The benefit of reservation under EWS can be availed upon production of an Income and Asset Certificate issued by a Competent Authority. The Competent Authority for EWS Income and Asset Certificate shall be Tehsildar of the area where the applicant normally resides. (ii) As per instructions given in Govt. of Haryana General Administration Dept. (G-III Branch) Notification No.22/12/2019-1GS-III dated 13.03.2019, Verifying Authorities for issue of EWS Certificate shall be same as prescribed for issue of resident/income certificates as specified in instruction No. 22/28/2003-3GS-III, dated 30.01.2004. (iii)The prescribed format for EWS Income and Asset Certificate shall be provided at Annexure-IV. (b) Criteria of Income &Assets: (i) Persons, who are not covered under the existing scheme of reservation for Scheduled Caste, Backward Classes (Block-A) and Backward Classes (Block-B) and whose family has gross annual income below Rs. 6.00 lakh (Rupees six lakh only), are to be identified as EWSs for benefit of reservation. Income shall also include income from all sources i.e. salary, agriculture, business, profession etc. for the financial year prior to the year of application. (ii) Also persons whose family owns or possesses any of the following assets shall be excluded from being identified as EWS, irrespective of the family income:- a) 5 acres of agricultural land and above; b) Residential flat of 1000 sq. ft. and above; c) Residential plot of 100 sq. yards and above in notified municipalities; d) Residential plot of 200 sq. yards and above in areas other than the notified municipalities; e) Total immovable assets owned are valued at Rs.One Crore of more. (iii) The property held by a “Family” in different locations or different places/cities would be clubbed while applying the land or property holding test to determine EWS status. (iv) The term “Family” for this purpose will include the person who applies for benefit of reservation, his/her parents, spouse as well as children and siblings below the age of 18 years. Note: For any other clarification, Government of Haryana, Notification No. 22/12/2019-1GS-III dated 25.02.2019 and even No. dated 13.03.2019 will be referred. (xx). Criteria for EWS in All India Category seats: The reservation @ 10% to Economically Weaker Sections in All India Category seats (i.e. 15% of sanctioned intake) under Centre Govt. policy would be in addition to the existing reservation. Admission Criteria for EWSs derived from the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions Department of Personnel & Training, Government of India Notification No.36039/1/2019-Estt (Res) dated 31.01.2019 and the Director General Higher Education, Haryana, Panchkula vide their letter No.40395 DHE-190005/97/2020-UNP (STATE)-DHE dated 19.04.2021as under: (a) Criteria of Income & Assets: (i) Persons who are not covered under the scheme of reservation for SCs, STs and OBCs and whose family has gross annual income below Rs. 8.00 lakh (Rupees eight lakh only) are to be identified as EWSs for benefit of reservation. Income shall also include income from all sources i.e. salary, agriculture, business, profession, etc. for the financial year prior to the year of application. 66 Also persons whose family owns or possesses any of the following assets shall be excluded from being identified as EWS, irrespective of the family income:- (a) 5 acres of agricultural land and above; (b) Residential fiat of 1000 sq. ft. and above; (c) Residential plot of 100 sq. yards and above in notified municipalities; (d) Residential plot of 200 sq. yards and above in areas other than the notified municipalities. (ii) The property held by a "Family" in different locations or different places/cities would be clubbed while applying the land or property holding test to determine EWS status. (iii) The term "Family" for this purpose will include the person who seeks benefit of reservation, his/her parents and siblings below the age of 18 years as also his/her spouse and children below the age of 18 years. (b) Income and Asset Certificate Issuing Authority: (i) The benefit of reservation under EWS can be availed upon production of an Income and Asset Certificate issued by a Competent Authority. The Income and Asset Certificate issued by any one of the following authorities in the prescribed format as given in Annexure-V shall only be accepted as proof of candidate's claim as belonging to EWS: (a) District Magistrate/Additional District Magistrate/Collector/Deputy Commissioner/ Additional Deputy Commissioner/1st Class Stipendary Magistrate/ Sub-Divisional Magistrate /Taluka Magistrate/ Executive Magistrate/ Extra Assistant Commissioner (b) Chief Presidency Magistrate/Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate/ Presidency Magistrate. (c) Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar and (d) Sub-Divisional Officer or the area where the candidate and/or his family normally resides. 67 CHAPTER-4 SUPERNUMERARY SEATS In addition to the sanctioned seats, supernumerary seats for the following categories shall be as under: 4.1 Two (02) supernumerary seats for the outstanding sports persons, over and above the sanctioned seats in PG programmes including Integrated programmes for the session 2024-25 except in the programmes regulated by the AICTE/NCTE/PCI/BCI/RCI etc. For these courses, the seats for outstanding sports person will be given within the sanctioned seats. Seat to the outstanding sports person will be given against the quota reserved for his/her reserved category which he/she belongs. The above supernumerary seats to the outstanding sports persons will be allotted in order of preference and in order of merit in sports achievements, irrespective of other criteria of admission subject to eligibility as given below: (a) Position in any Recognised International Competition. (b) Participation in any Recognised International Competition. (c) Winning First Three Positions in Senior National/Federation Cup/Inter Zonal National/National Games. (d) Winning First Three Positions in All India Inter-University. (e) Winning First Three Positions in Khelo India University Games. (f) Winning First Three Positions in North/East/South/West Zone Inter University Tournaments. (g) Participation in National Games/Senior National/Federation Cup/Inter Zonal National/All India/Zonal Inter University Tournaments. (h) Winning First Three Positions in Junior National (i) Winning First Three Positions in Youth National. (j) Winning First Three Positions in School National (under-17 Yr/19 Yr.). (k) Winning First Three Positions in Khelo India Youth Games. (l) Participation at School National/Youth National/Junior National/Khelo India Youth Games. Norms and guidelines for supernumerary seats/weightages for outstanding sports persons, for admission in P.G. Programmes including integrated programmes in the university campus: Norms for Outstanding Sports Person: Outstanding Sports Person means a person who has at least participated in the Zonal /All India Inter University or Senior National Level Championship or above. This include (Senior National, Federation Cup, National League, Inter Zonal National, National Games/National University Games/Khelo India University Games during the course of his/her Graduate/Post Graduate/Integrated studies). Guidelines for Supernumerary Seats/Weightages: Sports Certificate for admission will only be considered, if the candidate produces the Gradation Certificate from the respective Govt. in respect of the game/sports for which the candidate claim outstanding sports person seat. In case any state does not issue the Gradation Certificate, the following criteria will be adopted: (a) In case of International/National Position or participation, a certificate of authenticity will be required from concerned National Federation/State Association. (b) In case of Inter University Position or participation, other than Kurukshetra University, a certificate of authenticity from the Head of Sports of the concern University will be required. (c) The game/event must be in the scheduled list of Kurukshetra University Sports Calendar. (d) The tournament must be organised by recognised Federation/Association duly affiliated with State Olympic Association/Indian Olympic Association and Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports. (e) Achievement during the programme of Graduate, Post-Graduate including Integrated studies will be considered for admission in Post-Graduate programmes. 68 (f) No sports achievement lower than the above will be considered for admission for outstanding sports person category, even if the seats remain vacant. (g) No weightage will be given for participating/winning positions in the sports and games organised by Nehru Yuva Kendra/CBSE National, Vidya Bharti Nationals/Rural Tournaments/Panchayat Tournaments /Novaodya Nationals and invitation non-recognised tournaments/sports festivals. 4.2 Two (02) supernumerary seats, over and above sanctioned seats in the first year of all the Bachelor Degree/UG programmes including integrated programmes except in the programmes regulated by the AICTE/NCTE/PCI/BCI/RCI etc. For these courses, the seats for outstanding sports person will be given within the sanctioned seats. Seat to the outstanding sports person will be given against the quota reserved for his/her reserved category which he/she belongs. The above supernumerary seats to the outstanding sports persons will be allotted in order of preference and in order of merit in sports achievements, irrespective of other criteria of admission subject to eligibility as given below: (a) Position in any Recognised International Competition. (b) Participation in any Recognised International Competition. (c) Winning First Three Positions in Senior National/Federation Cup/Inter Zonal National/National Games. (d) Winning First Three Positions in All India Inter-University. (e) Winning First Three Positions in Khelo India University Games. (f) Winning First Three Positions in North/East/South/West Zone Inter University Tournaments. (g) Participation in National Games/Senior National/Federation Cup/Inter Zonal National/All India /Zonal Inter University Tournaments. (h) Winning First Three Positions in Junior National (i) Winning First Three Positions in Youth National. (j) Winning First Three Positions in School National (under-17 Yr/19 Yr.). (k) Winning First Three Positions in Khelo India Youth Games. (l) Participation at School National/Youth National/Junior National/Khelo India Youth Games. Norms and guidelines for supernumerary seats/weightages for outstanding sports persons, for admission in first year of all the bachelor degree/under graduate programmes including integrated programmes in the university campus. Norms For Outstanding Sports Person: Outstanding sports person means a person who has at least participated in the School Nationals/Junior National/Khelo India Youth Games/Youth National/ National School Games in [under 19/17 (nineteen/ seventeen) year Age Group] or above in the preceding three years. Guidelines for Supernumerary Seats/Weightages: Sports Certificate for admission will only be considered, if the candidate produces the Gradation Certificate from the respective Govt. in respect of the game/sports for which the candidate claim outstanding sports person seat. In case any state does not issue the Gradation Certificate, the following criteria will be adopted: (a) In case of International/ National participation, a certificate of authenticity will be required from concerned National Federation/State Association. (b) In case of Inter University participation other than Kurukshetra University, a certificate of authenticity from the Director Sports/Head of Sports of the concern University will be required. (c) The game/event must be in the scheduled list of Kurukshetra University Sports Calendar. (d) The tournament must be organised by recognised Federation/Association duly affiliated with State Olympic Association/Indian Olympic Association and Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports. (e) Achievements of the proceeding three years will be considered for Under-Graduate programmes. 69 (f) No sports achievement lower than the above will be considered for admission for outstanding sports person category, even if the seats remain vacant. (g) No weightage will be given for participating/winning positions in the sports and games organised by Nehru Yuva Kendra/CBSE National, Vidya Bharti Nationals/Rural Tournaments/Panchayat Tournaments/Navodaya Nationals and invitation non-recognised tournaments/sports festivals. 4.3 One supernumerary seat in all programmes will be for NCC cadets who have attended the Republic Day (R.D.) Parade and Camp over and above the sanctioned seats. 4.4 One supernumerary seat in all programmes will be for NSS Merit Certificate holders who have attended the Republic Day (R.D.) Parade and Camp over and above the sanctioned seats. 4.5 Admission Committee vide Res. No. 1(iv) dated 16.06.2020, One supernumeary seat over and above the sanctioned seats in all programmes for Kashmiri Migrants and One supernumerary seat over and above the sanctioned seat in all programmes for Kashmiri Pandits/ Kashmiri Hindu Families (NonMigrants living in the Kashmir Valley) in the UTDs./Institutes. These seats will be interchangeable, if the candidate of concerned category is not available. The candidates seeking admission under Kashmiri Migrants and Kashmiri Pandit/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants) living in Kashmir Valley seats should upload attested copies of the following documents along with the Admission Application Form: (a) Kashmiri Migrants (i) Attested copy of migration certificate duly signed by competent authority or Relief Commissioner. (ii) Proof of current residence such as Ration Card, Aadhaar Card, Photo Identity Card/Voter Card, issued by the Election Commissioner, Driving License etc. (b) Kashmiri Pandit/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants) living in Kashmir Valley: Attested copy of Domicile Certificate at the time of submission of Application Form. 4.6 Vide Executive Res. No. 24 dated 29.12.2016 one supernumerary seat over and above the sanctioned seats has been created for a single girl child of her real parents or one amongst the only two girl children of those real parents who have only two girl children and have no male child, in all the Programmes governed by the UGC (Except PCI, BCI, RCI, AICTE and NCTE governed Programmes) being run in the University Teaching Departments/Institutes w.e.f. the session 2017-18. Eligibility for admission to supernumerary seat for a single girl child is as under : (a) The supernumerary seat will be given only to the girl child holding Haryana Domicile, if she is otherwise eligible and her name appears in the merit list. (b)Admission to supernumerary seat in a programme will be made as per the eligibility criteria and merit for admission purpose (MAP) fixed for the programme given in the HBI. If there are more than one candidates applying for admission to this supernumerary seat, the admission will be made strictly on the basis of merit fixed for the purpose of admission in the programme. (c) If the supernumerary seat in a programme remains vacant due to non-availability of suitable candidate, it may not be offered to a candidate of any other category and will remain vacant. 4.7 Supernumerary Seats for International Students: 15% seats in all programmes are classified as supernumerary seats for Foreign Students out of which 10% shall be earmarked for foreigners and 5% seats shall be earmarked for wards of Indians working in Gulf and South East Asia. These seats are interchangeable. Foreign students, if admitted, will have to produce No Objection Certificate from the Ministry of External Affairs and/or Ministry of Education, Govt. of India, irrespective of anything contained in any other Handbook Calendar published by this University. Detailed rules for admission to Foreign Students are given in the Chapter-8. 70 4.8Admission of Studentsof J&K State under PMSSS will be made as per guideline of AICTE. 4.9 As approved by the Bar Council of India, the Dept. of Law can fill maximum 180 seats as a whole in three sections (60 students in each section) and Institute of Law can fill maximum 120 seats as a whole in two sections (60 students in each section). Eight (08)supernumerary seats for admission to LL.B. (Professional) 3 Yr. programme and B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) 5 Yr. Integrated programme will be treated as special provision seats w.e.f. the session 2020-21. If these seats remain vacant, the same will be filled amongst the other eligible candidates as per reservation policy of the State Govt. 4.10 Supernumerary Seats for Tuition Fees Waiver Scheme: As per instructions issued by the Director, Technical Education, Haryana, Panchkula vide letter No. 87-89/Pvt. Colleges dated 15.01.2019 and AICTE Approval Process Handbook 2024-25, the Committee in its meeting held on 14.05.2024 has resolved that the Tuition Fees Waiver Scheme has been extended for the session 2024-25, where 50% seats of approved intake are filled up in last Academic Year in the following programmes/Institutions approved by AICTE, in which no Scholarship/Stipend is available, shall be for the candidates who will be admitted under Tuition Fees Waiver Scheme on the University Campus : SN Name of the Dept./Institute Name of the Programme 1. Computer Sc. & Applications MCA 2. UIET M. Tech. (Computer Engineering) To implement this scheme following guidelines are framed for the session 2024-25 in the light of AICTE “Approval, Process, Handbook 2024-25”: 1) Candidates will be admitted under this scheme against 05% supernumerary seats in the above AICTE approved institutions/programmes being run on the University Campus. 2) Tuition Fees Waiver Scheme: The Scheme shall be applicable for the meritorious students of Economically Poor Background pursuing AICTE approved programmes in the UTDs/Institutes in which no Scholarship/Stipend is available. The Scheme shall be mandatory for all Institution approved by the AICTE. 3) Requirement and eligibility: (a)Sons and Daughters of Parents whose annual income from all sources does not exceed Rs. 8.00 lakh. The student will submit the Income Certificate duly signed by the Competent Authority. (b) The waiver is limited to Tuition Fees as approved by the State Level Fee Committee for SelfFinancing Institutions and by the Government, for the Government and Government Aided Institutions. (c) All other fees except Tuition Fees shall have to be paid by the beneficiary. 4) Admission Procedure: (i) Under the scheme upto a maximum of 5% of “Approved Intake” per programme shall be available for this admission. These seats shall be supernumerary in nature. These supernumerary seats shall be available only to such programme(s) in an institution, where a minimum of 50% of “Approved Intake” are filled up. (ii) In the event of non-availability of students in this category the same shall not be given to any other category of candidates. (iii) Admission authority shall invite the applications under this category, make a separate merit list for this category and effect admission on the basis of the merit list so generated. (iv) Candidate, if any, simultaneously applying for more than one category viz. General/ Reserved/Single Girl Child/J&K Students/Kashmiri Migrants/Kashmiri Non-Migrants (Kashmiri Pandit/Kashmiri Hindu Families living in Kashmir Valley)/Out Standing Sports Persons/NCC/NSS/KG to PG Scheme etc. other than Tuition Fees Waiver Quota are 71 required to indicate in Admission Form in which category or categories the candidate gets benefit for admission. (v) Tuition Fees Waiver (TFW) admission shall be done parallel to the general admission. (vi) The student admitted under this scheme shall not be allowed to change the Institution/Programme under any circumstances. (vii) In the absence of any instruction/guideline, the instructions of the AICTE/Director General, Technical Education, Haryana in this regard be followed. (viii) The Tuition Fees Waiver Scheme will be reviewed every year in the AICTE approved programmes where a minimum of 50% of ‘Approved Intake’ are filed up during the previous year 4.11 Supernumerary Seats in BFA & MFA Programmes for Differently Abled Candidates: As per instructions issued by the Director, Social Justice & Empowerment Department, Haryana vide their letter No.22920-42/Clerk-4/DW/SJE/2020 dated 27.11.2020, regarding increasing number of seats in the discipline of Painting and Applied Art for Differently Abled persons with benchmark disabilities, the Admission Committee vide its Res. No.1 (ix) dated 14.7.2021, two (02) supernumerary seats (Painting-01 & Applied Art-01) over and above the sanctioned seats have been created in Master of Fine Arts (MFA) and Bachelor of Fine Arts respectively in the Department of Fine Arts, KUK from the academic session 2021-22 for Differently Abled persons with benchmark disabilities as per norms given in Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016. 4.11 KG to PG Scheme: 1.Admission under KG to PG Scheme: (a) 15% supernumerary seats (except in the programmes where it is not allowed by the Regulatory Body), in UG/Integrated/PG programmes being run in the UTDs/Institutes of K.U. Campus will be given to all the students of USSMS. (b) The admission to the supernumerary seats in a programme will be made as per the eligibility criteria fixed for the UG/PG programmes as follows: 2. Admission in UG Programmes and Integrated Programmes: (a) Candidates should have passed the qualifying examination from USSMS and has studied in USSMS for a minimum duration of two (02) years. (b) Separate option for this scheme will be given in the application form and separate merit list will be prepared on the basis of the criteria as applicable to that programme. For the length of school education in USSMS, the weightage of 0.5 points per year will be given to the candidate and shall be added to the merit points of the candidate. (b) In the event of non-availability of students in this category the same shall not be given to other categories of candidates. (c) Student will have to submit a ‘Certificate of Study’ in USSMS duly signed by the Principal USSMS on prescribed proforma as per Annexure-XIII. 3. Admission in PG Programmes: (a) Candidates should have passed the qualifying examination from Kurukshetra University Campus and has studied in USSMS for a minimum duration of two (02) years. (b) Separate option for this scheme will be given in the application form and separate merit list will be prepared on the basis of the criteria as applicable to that programme. (c) In the event of non-availability of students in this category the same shall not be given to other categories of candidates. Students will have to submit a ‘Certificate of Study’ in USSMS duly signed by the Principal USSMS on prescribed proforma as per Annexure-XIII-A. Note: List of selected candidates for admission to 02 Supernumerary seats for outstanding sports persons in the programmes regulated by the AICTE/NCTE/PCI/BCI/RCI etc. will be displayed in the first list as these seats are to be considered within the sanctioned intake. 72 CHAPTER - 5 WEIGHTAGES 5.1 The following Weightages for admissions to all the UG and PG programmes (wherever applicable) shall be given: N.C.C. Cadets who have passed the ‘B’ Certificate OR N.C.C. Cadets who have passed ‘C’ or ‘G-II’ Certificate (No weightage will be given for civil defence service) OR Holder of Certificate of Merit for N.S.S. awarded by the University. OR Holder of Certificate of Merit for Youth Red Cross awarded by the University OR Students who have been recommended or commended (i.e. have obtained 1st or 2 nd position) at the Inter-Zonal or Inter-University or Inter-State Level Youth Festival(s) or competition(s) organized by State Govt./University either individually or as members of a team 3 marks 5 marks 5 marks 5 marks 5 marks Note: Maximum weightage of 5 marks shall be given to a candidate out of the above mentioned weightages Note: For allowing weightages to NSS, certificate should be got verified from the Programme Coordinator, NSS-. 5.2 Weightage for admission in B.P.Ed. & M.P.Ed .Programmes 1. Position in International Competition (above 19 yrs. Age): 25 Marks 2. International Participation (above 19 yrs. Age): 20 marks 3. Winning 1st Position in National in Sr. Category: 18 marks 4. Winning 2nd Position in National in Sr. Category: 16 marks 5. Winning 3rd Position in National in Sr. Category: 15 marks 6. Winning 1st Position in All India Inter-University/KIUG: 15 marks 7. Winning 2nd Position in All India Inter- University/KIUG: 13 marks 8. Winning 3rd Position in All India Inter- University/KIUG: 11 marks 9. Winning 1st Position in North/South/ East/West Zone Inter-University: 08 marks 10. Winning 2nd Position in North/South/East/West Zone Inter-University 07 marks 11. Winning 3rd Position in North/South/ East/West Zone Inter-University: 06 marks National in Sr. Category include (Senior National, Federation Cup, National League, Inter Zonal National, National Games/National University Games/KIUG-Khelo India University Games. Note: Only one highest weightage of the above (1 to 11) will be given. 73 CHAPTER-6 PROCEDURE TO PREPARE MERIT LIST 6.1 Admissions to M.A./M.Sc./M.Com./M.Lib./B.Lib./LL.B./B.A.LL.B./LL.M./LL.M.(SFS)/BFA/MFA/ MSW/MTTM/MHM&CT/MCA/MBA 2 Yr./MBA (SFS) 2 Yr./MBA 5 Yr. Integrated Programme/ BBA (Hons.)/M.Ed. Special Education-V.I./B.Ed Special Education-V.I.etc.) being run in the University Teaching Departments/Institutes will be made on the basis of merit points based on marks secured in entrance test and/or Group Discussion/Personal Interview/Practical Examination, wherever applicable as per point titled“SCHEME/PATTERN OF ENTRANCE TEST/GD/INTERVIEW ETC.”, unless mentioned otherwise in the criteria for that programmeand applicable weightage(s). 6.2 Admissions to B.A. Mass Communication, B.Sc. (Graphics & Animation), B.Sc. (Multimedia), B.Sc. (Printing and Packaging Tech.), Bachelor of Hotel Mgt. & Catering Technology (BHM & CT), Master of Performing Arts (MPA) (Hons.) 5 Yr. Integrated Programmewill be made on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying examand applicable weightage(s). 6.3 Admissions to Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP)- B.A.B.Ed./B.Sc.B.Ed./B.Com.B.Ed.will be made on the basis of scores obtained in the NCTE examination conducted by NTA. However, if two or more candidate have obtained equal marks, following procedure will be used for the prepration of merit: (i) Candidate Senior in age will be given first preference. (ii) If there is a tie then marks obtain in 12th will be considered (iii) if the tie still persists then marks in 10th will be considered to break the tie. 6.4 Certificate/Diploma/Advanced Diploma/P.G. Diploma:Admissions to Certificate/Diploma/ Advanced Diploma/P.G. Diploma (except Basic Certificate Course in Japanese Language & Culture) programmes will be made on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying examand applicable weightage(s). 6.5 Admissions by HSTES:Admissions to B. Pharmacy, B. Pharmacy (LEET), B. Tech. and B.Tech. (LEET) programmes will be made as per instructions of HSTES, Panchkula. 6.6 M.Pharmacy: Admissions to M. Pharmacy programme will be made on the basis of : (i) GPAT Score (ii) Remaining seats will be filled up on the basis of marks obtained in the Entrance Testand applicable weightage(s). 6.7 B.P.Ed.: After qualifying the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) admissions to B.P.Ed. programme will be made on the basis of marks obtained in Entrance Test plus weightages as per rules. 6.8 M.P.Ed.: After qualifying the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) admissions to M.P.Ed. programme will be made on the basis of marks obtained in Entrance Test plus weightages as per rules. 6.9 M.Tech. : Admissions to M.Tech. programmes will be made firstly on the basis of valid GATE score in the concerned subject and thereafter on the remaining vacant seats, if any, on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying Examand applicable weightage(s). 6.10 Programmes for which Admission Schedule will be notified later on: Admission/counseling schedule for M.Ed. 2 Yr., Certificate Course of Sports Dietician-3 Months (Evening) and Certificate Course of Gym. & Aerobic Instructions (3 Months) courses will be notified by the Chairperson of the concerned Dept. later on. 6.11 Basic Certificate Course in Japanese Language & Culture-3 Months (through online mode): Admission of the candidates will be made on the basis of their level in the Government Hierarchy. 6.12 Separate prospectuses will be published for the programmes run by IIHS and for Ph.D.& B.Ed.programmes running on the Campus 6.13 Programmes in which the qualifying examination is graduation or equivalent, the candidate, if admitted, whose result ofpassing qualifying exam is not declared, will submit the result of passing qualifying exam by August 16, 2024. If the candidate is not able to submit the result of the passing qualifying exam by the stipulated date, then his/her provisional admission will be cancelled ab-initio and no fee will be refunded in that case. 6.14 When the list of applicants, who have appeared in the Entrance Test, is exhausted i.e. no student who have appeared in the Entrance Test is interested to take admission in a programme, then admission in that programme in that Department/Institute will be done on the basis of merit of qualifying exam for that programme out of applicants for that programme. After that, the applicants, whose results of qual- 74 ifying examination is not declared, will be considered. In case, the result of qualifying examination is not declared, then admission will be done provisionally on the basis of aggregate result of all semesters of the qualifying examination excluding the result of the final semester. All such candidates will have to submit the result of passing qualifying exam by August 16, 2024. If the candidate is not able to submit the result of the passing qualifying exam by the stipulated date, then his/her provisional admission will be cancelled ab-initio and no fee will be refunded in that case. 6.15 For the programmes having sanctioned intake up to 30, if the number of applicants is less than 1.5 times of the sanctioned intake, then entrance test will not be conducted and admission shall be done on the basis of merit of the qualifying examination. For the programmes having sanctioned intake more than 30, if the number of applicants is less than or equal to 1.25 times of the sanctioned intake, then entrance test will not be conducted and admission shall be done on the basis of merit of the qualifying examination. After that, the applicants, whose results of qualifying examination is not declared, will be considered. In case, the result of qualifying examination is not declared, then admission will be done provisionally on the basis of aggregate result of all semesters of the qualifying examination excluding the result of the final semester. All such candidates will have to submit the result of passing qualifying exam by August 16, 2024. If the candidate is not able to submit the result of the qualifying exam by the stipulated date, then his/her provisional admission will be cancelled ab-initio and no fee will be refunded in that case. 6.16 Similarly, if the number of candidates appeared in the Entrance Test are less than the seats available in a category, then admission of leftover candidates will be done on the basis of merit of qualifying examination as per instructions mentioned above. 6.17 If all the applications are exhausted and no applicant is interested for the admission in a programme, then the Department/ Institute may invite fresh applications for that programme by advertising the vacant seats on the University/Institute website or through other means of public notification. The candidate having higher Merit Points shall be ranked higher in the merit list for admission. Tie-Resolution Criteria Wherever two or more candidates have secured equal merit points, these tie(s) is/are resolved in accordance with the following criteria(except ITEP programme): 1. If Merit Points do not break the tie, then based on the Total Percentage of Marks/CGPA obtained in Class 12 or equivalent, the candidates having higher percentage of marks is to be ranked higher. 2. If the Total Percentage of Marks obtained in Class 12 or equivalent does not break the tie, then based on the Total Percentage of Marks/CGPA obtained in Class 10, the candidates having higher percentage of marks is to be ranked higher. 3. If the Aggregate/Total Percentage of Marks obtained in Class 10 does not break the tie, then based on Date of Birth, the candidate senior/ older in age is to be ranked higher. 6.17 On the basis of the merit of the candidate, the seat allotment process will be carried out and Merit List of various programmes as per the schedule shall be displayed on the portal. The selected candidate will have to report to the Chairperson/Director of the concerned Department/Institute for document verification as per specified schedule. 6.18 If a candidate applies in more than one programme his/her name may appear in the Merit lists of more than one programme. The candidate is advised to choose only one programme to remit the admission fee because a candidate may not be given the admission in more than one programme (except evening programmes), If a candidate has been offered the seat in a Merit List of a programme and he/she does not remit the admission fee for that programmes, his/her name shall not be considered for subsequent list of that programme. However, he/she will only be considered for final list of that programme subject to marking online attendance with requisite fees. 75 6.19 If a candidate is offered the seat in the subsequent list in any other programme and he/she fills the fee in that programme, it would automatically result in the forfeiture of the seat accepted by the candidate in the earlier list 6.20 Two Merit Lists (i.e. First and Second) shall be displayed and admission will be made as per above procedure specified. If seats remain vacant in any programme, the Third/Final List and Waiting List shall be prepared as per the procedure given below: 6.21 Third/Final List: (a) After the Second List, the interested applicants who are otherwise eligible and whose names either have not appeared in any of the list(s) or have appeared in the list but failed to deposit their dues, must mark their attendance online by paying fee of Rs.100/- on the admission portal as per notified schedule. The category wise Third/Final List will be prepared and displayed on the admission portal as per schedule from the pool of the candidates who have marked their attendance for third/final list. The candidates who do not mark their attendance for third/final list will only be considered for admission against any subsequent vacant seat, if there is no candidate in the waiting list drawn from the pool of the candidates who have marked their attendance for final list. (b) Benefit of reservation will be given to all reserved category upto final list as per Reservation Policy. In case at the time of display of final list the reserved seats of various categories other than SC category, remain vacant and no eligible candidate of the reserved category are available, these vacant seats will be filled up by Haryana General Category (HGC), in case no candidate of HGC is available it will be offer to the candidate of All India Category. After display of Third/Final List, if any seat(s) remain vacant or fall vacant due to drop out by the admitted students, the vacated seat(s) first be filled up from the candidates of respective category on merit basis from the waiting list. If no corresponding reserved category, other than SC category, candidate is available, then it will be filled up by HGC by the Chairperson from the waiting list drawn from the pool of the candidates who have marked their attendance for final list. In case no candidate of HGC is available, it will be offered to the candidates of All India Category. 6.22 Admission Procedure for TFW Scheme (i) In the event of non-availability of students in this category the same shall not be given to any other category of candidates. (ii) Admission authority shall invite the applications under this category; make a separate merit list for this category and effect admission on the basis of the merit list so generated. (iii) Candidate, if any, simultaneously applying for more than one category viz. General/Reserved/Single Girl Child/J&K Students/Kashmiri Migrants/Kashmiri NonMigrants (Kashmiri Pandit/Kashmiri Hindu Families living in Kashmir Valley)/Out Standing Sports Persons/NCC/NSS/KG to PG Scheme etc. other than Tuition Fees Waiver (TFW) Quota is required to indicate in Admission Form in which category or categories the candidate gets benefit for admission. (iv) Tuition Fees Waiver (TFW) admission shall be done parallel to the general admission. (v) The student admitted under this scheme shall not be allowed to change the Institution/Programme under any circumstances. (vi) In the absence of any instruction/guideline, the instructions of the AICTE/Director General, Technical Education, and Haryana in this regard be followed. 76 6.23 Note: (i) In case, in any examination CGPA is given, then the candidate will have to provide the conversion formula to compute percentage of marks from CGPA (Document supporting the conversion formula from the concerned university/board should be uploaded). In absence of conversion formula, by default, the CGPA shall be multiplied by 9. In case CGPA as well as marks obtained, both are provided then CGPA shall be considered to compute percentage of marks. (ii) Admissions shall be made on the basis of information furnished by the candidate and subsequent verification of documents/testimonials at the time of admission. If at any point of time, any candidate is found to have supplied false information, certificates, documents etc. or is found to have withheld or concealed some information in his/her Application Form, he/she shall be liable to be debarred from admission. If a candidate is admitted on the basis of the information submitted by him/her, which is found to be incorrect or false at a later stage, his/her admission will be cancelled ab intio and all fees and other dues paid by him/her shall be forfeited. The University/Institute may also take further action, as deemed fit, against the candidate and his/her guardian. (iv) List of selected candidates for admission to 02 Supernumerary seats for outstanding sports persons in the programmes regulated by the AICTE/NCTE/PCI/BCI/RCI etc. will be displayed in the first list as these seats are to be considered within the sanctioned intake. (v) In case of Supernumerary seats under KG to PG Scheme admission in UG Programmes and Integrated Programmes separate, separate option for this scheme will be given in the application form and separate merit list will be prepared on the basis of the criteria as applicable to that programme. For the length of school education in USSMS, the weightage of 0.5 points per year will be given to the candidate and shall be added to the merit points of the candidate. (vi) Eligibility Certificate: The eligibility for admission to various courses will be checked by the Chairperson/Director of the Department/Institute concerned at their own level and after provisional admission, the Registration Branch will check all documents of admitted candidates except State Universities/Board of Haryana. The candidates, who have passed their lower examination from any University except State Universities/Board of Haryana, are required to obtain an Eligibility Certificate from the Registration Branch before they are admitted provisionally by the Department/Institute concerned. For Eligibility Certificate, the prescribed form can be had from the concerned Department/Institute. Application Form alongwith original certificates should be submitted to the Branch Officer (Regn. Branch) for issuing the Eligibility Certificate. No such students will be given even provisional admission without obtaining Eligibility Certificate. (vii) Foreign Students: Candidates who have passed lower/qualifying examinations from foreign Universities or Boards are required to submit Eligibility Certificate. The Eligibility Certificate will be issued by the Registration Branch on checking the required documents, such as student’s visa and original documents of a Foreign student. No Foreign student will be given even provisional admission without obtaining Eligibility Certificate. 77 6.24 SCHEME/PATTERN OF ENTRANCE TEST/GD/INTERVIEW ETC. The Scheme/Pattern of Entrance Test for courses (where admission criteria includes entrance test) is as under: UG Programmes Course Entrance Test Scheme Marks Duration MBA (5 Yr. Integrated Practice Oriented Course) ; BBA (Hons.) Entrance test will of the level 10 + 2. Number of question in entrance test will be 50 (Multiple choice type question) each of2 marks. There is no negative marking. 100 1 Hrs. Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Entrance Test will be of level of qualifying examination. Number of question in entrance test will be 50 (Multiple choice type question) each of 2 marks. There is no negative marking. Practical Examination of Memory Drawing 100 1 Hrs. 2 Hrs. B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) 5 Yr. Integrated course Entrance Test will be of the level of 10+2 and there would be 50 multiple choice objective type questions in the following areas and each question shall carry 2 marks. There is no negative marking. 100 1 Hrs. PG Programmes Course Entrance Test Scheme Marks Duration M.A./M.Sc./M.Com./M.Lib. /B.Lib./MSW, MHM&CT, MTTM, MCA, Master of Fine Arts (MFA), B.Ed Special Edu-.V.I., M.Ed. Special Edu.-V.I., LL.B. (Professional) 3 Yr., LLM and LL.M. (SFS)etc. Entrance Test will be of the level of qualifying examination. There shall be 50 objective multiple choice type questions of 2 marks each. There will be four choices for answer of each questions and only one of those will be the correct option. There is no negative marking. 100 1 Hr. MBA (Under Budgeted)/ MBA(under SFS) The pattern and level of Entrance Exam. shall be similar to All India Management Association (AIMA) and Management Aptitude Test etc. There shall be 50 objective multiple choice type questions of 02 mark each. There will be no negative marking. 100 1 Hr. 78 Course Entrance Test Scheme Marks Duration M.A. Music (Vocal & Instrumental) 1. Entrance Test will be of level of qualifying examination. There shall be 50 objective multiple choice type questions of 2 marks each. The questions will be related to music. There will be no negative marking. 2. Performance Based Practical Examination (Basic knowledge of Swar, Lay, Taal and Raag 100 1 Hr. 20 Minutes (Each Candidate) B.P.Ed. & M.P.Ed. Entrance Test will be of the level of qualifying examination. There shall be 50 objective multiple choice type questions of 2 marks each. There will be no negative marking 100 1 Hr. The candidate must qualify the PET (Canadian Test). The candidate who will qualify the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) will be allowed to appear in the Entrance Test. The criteria and specification of the individual events of the Canadian Test are given at Chapter-2. M.Pharmacy There will be 50 multiple choice type questions of 2 marks each based on the subject of B.Pharmacy. There will be no negative marking. 100 1 Hr. 6.25 INSTRUCTIONS FOR ENTRANCE TEST 1. The candidates should check the scheme and syllabus on the university admission portal for the entrance test of the programme for which he/she has applied for. 2. The Admit Cards for the Entrance Test will be generated through the University Admission Cell. The candidate can download the same before the date of conduct of Entrance Test. Roll No. and the Centre of the Entrance Test will be mentioned on the Admit Card. However, if any candidate due to any reason, can not get his/her Admit Card up to two days before the Entrance Test, he/she must contact the office of the University Admission Cell. Such candidates must bring two recent passport size photographs duly attested by a Gazetted Officer or Head of the Department/Institute last attended by him/her to obtain duplicate Admit Card, 1-2 days before the Entrance Test. No Admit Card will be issued on the day of Entrance Test. 3. Candidates must not write or change any entry made in the Admit Card after it has been received by them. 4. Candidates must bring the Admit Cards with them at the time of Entrance Test. Without Admit Card, the candidates will not be allowed to appear in the Entrance Test. 5. Candidates should reach the Examination Hall well before time and should occupy their seats in the Examination Hall atleast half an hour before the examination starts. 6. Candidates will be given a sealed Entrance Test Booklet containing questions as well as the OMR answer sheet 15 minutes before the start of the test. During these 15 minutes, the candidates should read the instructions and fill all the required particulars in the test booklet and OMR sheet. 7. Candidates must sign with a ball-point pen at the appropriate place on the front page of the question booklet as well as on the OMR answer-sheet. 8. Candidates should open the paper seal of the Test Booklet only when they are asked to do so by the Invigilator. 9. The OMR Answer Sheet must be returned to the invigilator before leaving the Examination Hall and the carbon copy of the OMR Sheet and Question Booklet may be carried by the candidates. 79 10. The candidates are advised to go through the instructions carefully given on the OMR Answer Sheet at the time of Entrance Test. 11. Candidates should bring their own good quality blue/black ball-point pens for making entries in the OMR Answer-Sheet. These will not be supplied by the University. 12. Candidates are advised not to fold, put any stray mark or do any rough work on the OMR answer sheet. However, the candidate can do rough work on the last page of Question Paper Booklet. 13. All the entries in the OMR Answer Sheet should be made strictly according to the instructions given to the candidates in the Examination Hall. 14. Use of books, papers, slide rules, log tables, cellular phones, calculators, pagers, digital diaries etc. will not be allowed in the Examination Hall. 15. If any candidate is found guilty of breach of any rules mentioned in the Prospectus or guilty of using unfair means, he/she will be liable to be punished by the competent authority of the University. 16. The candidates will be allowed to appear in the Entrance Test provisionally, subject to fulfilling the prescribed eligibility conditions/criteria given in the Prospectus. The candidates shall have no right to claim admission to any course merely due to their appearing in the Entrance Test. 17. To avoid impersonation, Videography of the candidates appearing in the Entrance Test and/or interview may be done by the University. 80 CHAPTER-7 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 7.1 Download HBI-24 and read it carefully to ensure your eligibility and acquaint with the requirements for submission of Online Application Form, no separate information will be sent to any candidate in this regard. HBI can be downloaded from ‘Admission’ section available on the website of Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra: www.kuk.ac.in or from the regular admission portal https://iums.kuk.ac.in. Candidates have to apply for Admissions 2024 online ONLY by accessing the website/admission portal. Application Forms other than online mode will not be accepted in any case. Only one application for a programme is to be submitted by a candidate. More than one application i.e. multiple application forms submitted for the same programme by a candidate will be rejected. 7.2 Programs in which the qualifying examination is 10+2 or equivalent, the candidate who have not passed the 10+2 or equivalent examinations will not be considered. 7.3 Programmes in which the qualifying examination is graduation or equivalent, the candidate, if admitted, whose result of qualifying exam is not declared, will submit the result of passing qualifying exam by August 16, 2024. If the candidate is not able to submit the result of the qualifying exam by the stipulated date, then his/her provisional admission will be cancelled ab-initio and no fee will be refunded in that case. 7.5 Candidates are advised to upload all the relevant documents and testimonials along with their application form for ascertaining their Date of Birth, Eligibility, Category as well as for calculating the Merit for Admission Purpose. Before starting to fill up the online application, keep ready with you the following details, and images of documents (size of image of any document should not exceed 1024 kb): a) A Valid Email ID (the email should be valid for at least 1 year), a valid mobile number as all information via SMS will be sent to this number. The candidate is advised to submit his/her email id and mobile only. b) Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP) and Aadhaar Card, if available. c) Image of scanned photograph in jpg / jpeg format. d) Image of scanned signature in jpg / jpeg format. e) Personal details f) Image of scanned Matriculation or equivalent examination certificate in support of the date of birth and marks. g) Image of scanned 10+2 or equivalent examination certificate in support of the marks. h) Image of scanned Certificate showing marks obtained and maximum marks in qualifying examination(s). i) Image of scanned Certificate on the prescribed proforma for candidates belonging to SC/ BC/ EWSs/ DFF/ ESM/ DA categories of Haryana. j) Image of scanned Income Certificate of Parental Income from all sources on the prescribed proforma must be uploaded in case of BC(A), BC(B), EWS, Tuition Fees Waiver (TFW) quota and SC Category (when income is upto Rs. 2,50,000).Employed parents are required to obtain income certificates from their employer and for any additional income from other sources; they would furnish declaration by way of an affidavit on non-judicial stamp paper k) Image of scanned Joint Affidavit by the real parents of the girl child on non-judicial stamp paper of Rs.10/-duly attested by 1st Class Magistrate for Supernumerary Seat for Single Girl Child for admission in KUK only, as per Annexure-XII, if applicable. l) Image of scanned self-declaration will also be given by the eligible applicant that she is the only single girl child/only two girl children of her real parents with no male child. 81 m) Image of scanned Bonafide Resident Certificate as per Appendix-A, if applicable. Candidates who have passed their qualifying examination from a University in the State of Haryana will be deemed to be Haryana residents and will not be required to submit a certificate of bonafide resident of Haryana as per guidelines given in Appendix-A n) Image of scanned Valid GATE/GPAT Score/ Rank Card, if applicable. o) Image of scanned Employer’s Certificate in case of employee, if applicable. p) Image of Migration Certificate and proof of current residence of Kashmiri Migrants. q) Image of Domicile Certificate of Kashmiri Pandit/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants) living in Kashmir Valley. r) Image of Death Certificate of Parents/single earning parent/adopted Parents of COVID-19 orphans. s) Character Certificate as per following details: (i) Private Candidates: Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination as private candidates should submit their character certificate duly signed by a First Class Magistrate. (ii) Candidates who have recently qualified: Candidates who have passed/appeared in the qualifying examination in current session must submit Character Certificate from the Head of the Institution last attended as per specimen given in Annexure-I. 7.6 The candidates must ensure that they have obtained the relevant certificate(s) from the appropriate competent authority approved and notified by Govt. of Haryana and that is according to the format as specified in the HBI. 7.7 It is the sole responsibility of the candidate to upload all necessary documents/ certificates/ testimonials/fees with the application form. Discrepancy, if any, shall not be communicated to the candidates by the department/institute. 7.8 Not uploading of required documents will be considered as incomplete application form. The same will be identified and rejected for admission by the Admission Committee of the Department. 7.9 Correct Photograph and Signature must be uploaded by the candidates as the facility for correction in images will not be given. 7.10 How to apply:Visit the official website www.kuk.ac.in or regular admission portal https://iums.kuk.ac.in/anon_admissionHome.htm and follow the following procedure: 1. Click on ‘New Registration’ Tab. 2. Choose your State preference from two available options – Haryana State and Other State 3. Proceed by entering you PPP or Aadhar Number, if available. 4. Fill basic details like email, mobile number, name, password etc. 5. OTP message will be sent to your registered email I’d and mobile number. Applicant is advised to fill his/her own email I’d (create the same if not available) carefully since the password shall be sent to the applicant’s email I’d. 6. Now login using user I’d (registered email I’d) and password. 7. Upload your photo and signature to start the application form 8. Read the Guidelines carefully. 9. Select one or more programme in which you want to apply. 10. Fill the Personal, Address, Weightage (if any), Supernumerary seats, category, education and other details etc. 11. Attach the required documents as per your selection. 12. Review your Form and if all is ok then submit the same.The candidate must ensure that all entries have been filled correctly and all necessary documents have been uploaded before submitting the form. Once submitted, it will not be edited. 82 13. Now pay the application fee through online mode. Online application fee/admission fee for admissions to various programmes shall be deposited by the candidates through all online modes (except debit card/credit card) like Net banking/UPI/RTGS-NEFT/CSC (Common Services Centre) Wallet by using online payment gate way during filling of application forms and at the time of admission. Online application fee once paid shall not be refunded (full or partial) under any circumstances. The candidates are required to check the status of fee payment at Kurukshetra University website and if the status is “OK”, the candidate will be able to take the printout of Confirmation Page. In case, the fee payment status is not “OK”, it means that transaction is cancelled and the amount will be refunded as per University Rules after completion of admission process. The Application Processing Fee of a programme has been fixed of Rs. 1000/- (Rs.250/- for SC/BC/Differently Abled candidates of Haryana only). If a student applies for more than one programme, he/she will have to deposit fee of Rs.400/-(Rs.100/- for SC/BC/Differently Abled candidates of Haryana only) for each programme separately. 14. Take a printout of the filled application form for further uses 7.11 No programme will be started if the strength of admitted students is less than ten, and no option will be started if the strength is less than five. All the Departments shall notify the options in each programme with number of seats well before the admission and the options will be allotted on merit basis. 7.12 Any legal dispute relating to admission of students will be subject to Courts at Kurukshetra or Courts having jurisdiction in Kurukshetra. 7.14 The Kurukshetra University can make use of the data generated, for the purpose of research and analysis. 7.15 KUK does not take any responsibility for the candidates not being able to submit their Application Forms by the last date and time on account of any reason beyond the control of the KUK. Candidates can check their fee status after login to their account and can download/print the receipt. 7.16 The Chairpersons/Directors of the University Teaching Departments/Institutes to ensure that ineligible candidate(s) is/are not allowed admission in the Dept./Institute and for this every precaution must be taken. Responsibility for any wrong/irregular admission or admission allowed on the basis of fake certificate, in contravention of the Ordinance, if any, will rest entirely with the Chairperson/Director of the University Teaching Departments/Institutes concerned; admission of such students may be treated as cancelled ab-initio. In case any student files civil suit in any Judicial Court against the orders declaring him/her ineligible, the said civil suit is required to be defended by the Department/Institutes concerned. 7.17 Every student must follow University rules and regulations in maintaining discipline on the Campus. If a student is found involved in any act/s of indiscipline, unlawfulness or misbehavior and is punished as per University rules, all dues paid by him/her shall be forfeited and no refund will be allowed. 7.18 Nothing contained in this HBI should be construed to convey sanction or be cited as an authority for which University Regulations in Calendars Vol. I, II and the relevant rules in Calendar Vol. III alone are applicable. 7.19 If the concerned authorities are not satisfied with the character/past behaviour/antecedents of a candidate, they may refuse to admit him/her to any programme of study in the University in order to ensure academic standards, discipline and peaceful atmosphere in the university. The ViceChancellor may cancel the admission of any student for a specified period. If the Hostel authorities are not satisfied with the character/past behaviour/antecedents of a student, Hostel accommodation may be refused to him/her in order to ensure discipline and peaceful atmosphere of the Hostels. 83 7.20 State-wise List of Fake Universities and Examinations of Board not recognized for the purpose of higher studies : List of Fake Universities declared by UGC and Examinations of Board not recognized for the purpose of higher studies by the Board of School Education, Haryana, Bhiwani is available on their websites. Before finalizing the admissions the updated list of recognized examinations of the UGC and the Board of School Education, Haryana, Bhiwani is required to be consulted www.ugc.ac.in/page/Fake-Universities.aspxand www.bseh.org.in by the Chairpersons/Directors of the concerned Departments/Institutes.. 7.21 Distance Degrees which are not approved by the Joint Committee of UGC, DEB and AICTE/DEB shall not be considered eligible for admission to M. Tech. programmes. 7.22 As per instructions issued by the Principal Secretary, Govt. of Haryana, Higher Education Department, Chandigarh letter No.18/172-2016 UNP (4) dated 30.06.2017, the Committee in its meeting held on 02.08.2017 has resolved that maternity leave upto 45 days will be granted to such women students who are studying in the University Teaching Departments/Institutes and affiliated/maintained Colleges in all the programmes except M.P.Ed., B.P.Ed. D.P.Ed. and C.P.Ed.to complete their education without any gap/hindrance.The maternity leave to women students will be granted by the competent authority as per University Rules. 7.23 Each admitted student shall have to furnish Self Declaration by him/her as per specimen given Annexure-X and his/her Parent/Guardian as per specimen given at Annexure-XI that he/she was never found guilty of ragging and shall not indulge in any act of ragging at the time of opening of Campus and mark their attendance physically in the class room. At the time of admission every candidate shall be required to give an undertaking of good conduct & behavior and not to indulge in ragging. If a candidate after his/her admission is found indulging in any kind of ragging, his/her admission is liable to be canceled. 7.24 No migration or transfer will be allowed from a College to the University Department and viceversa. 7.25 Candidates after taking admission in any programme on the Campus other than an Evening Programme can also take admission in Evening Certificate/Diploma programmes. 7.26 For information regarding Syllabus of the programmes, Library services, admission to Hostels, fee concession, scholarships etc. the candidates are advised to contact the Chairperson/Director of the Department/ Institute concerned. 7.27 If a student fails to attend his/her classes continuously for seven days from the date of commencement of the classes or from the date of admission, whichever is later, his/her admission shall be cancelled. 7.28 If a student remains absent from the class for 14 days or more in a month his/her name will be struck off from the rolls and his/her parents will also be informed. 7.29 The candidate shall have to fill up Group Personal Insurance of Students Proposal/Nomination Proforma after physically opening of the Campus as per Annexure XVIII. 7.30 Each admitted student whose result of qualifying exam is awaited shall have to furnish an undertaking as per specimen given at Annexure-XIX that he/she admitted at his/her own instance as his/her result is still awaited. If he/she is not able to pass qualifying exam, he/she will be responsible for the incidental consequences regarding eligibility conditions as per rules. He/she will also not claim any refund of fee etc. 7.31 Unless otherwise provided, a person who is eligible to take admission as per conditions laid down in the concerned Ordinance, can pursue two academic programmes simultaneously through Distance Education or Open and Distance Learning (ODL)/Online mode; or upto two ODL/Online programmes or combination of distance and regular modes, from the same or different 84 Universities/Institutions duly approved by the UGC/AICTE/Central Government/State Governments, in various combinations, viz; (i) A student can pursue two full time academic programmes in physical mode provided that in such cases, class timings for one programme do not overlap with the class timings of the other programme. (ii)A student can pursue two academic programmes, one in full time physical mode and another in Open and Distance Learning (ODL)/Online mode; or upto two ODL/online programme simultaneously. Note 1: The above programme(s) shall be applicable only to the students pursuing academic programmes other than Ph.D. programme. Note 2: The time table of two full time academic programmes in physical mode overlap with each other in all the programmes (except evening programmes) therefore, hence it is not possible for a candidate to pursue two full time academic programmes in physical mode. 7.32 The scheme, syllabi and instructions for the entrance test can be seen from the university website www.kuk.ac.in 85 CHAPTER-8 ADMISSION RULES AND PROCEDURE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 8.1 Introduction These rules define the procedure for the admission of international students to various programmes of Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra. These rules are based on general guidelines issued by the University Grants Commission (UGC), Association of Indian Universities and Statutory/Regulatory directives issued from time to time. 8.2 The Office The Office of Advisor, International Student shall provide necessary guidance for admission of foreign students to the various programmes run in the University. All correspondence related to international students should be addressed to the Office of the Advisor, International Students, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra – 136119 (Haryana) India. 8.3 International Students i) Foreign Student: Students holding passports issued by foreign countries including Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) who have acquired the nationality of foreign countries. ii) Persons of Indian Origin (PIO): PIO shall mean the Persons who are citizens of other countries (except Pakistan and Bangladesh) who at any time held an Indian Passport, or who or either of his parents of any of his grandparents was a citizen of India by virtue of the provisions of the Constitution of India or Sec 2 (b) of Citizenship Act, 1955 (Act No. 57 of 1955). iii) Non-Resident Indians (NRIs): Only those Non Resident Indian students who have studied and passed the qualifying examinations from schools or colleges in foreign countries will be treated as international students. This will include the students studying in the schools or colleges situated in the foreign countries even if affiliated to the Boards of Secondary, Higher Secondary Education or Universities located in India, but will not include students studying in those schools and colleges (situated in India) and affiliated to the Boards Secondary Higher Secondary Examinations from Boards or Universities located in foreign countries as external students and Dependents of NRI studying in India will not merit the status of international students. 8.4 Documents Required For Admission Of International Students i) VISA: All the international students shall require a student VISA endorsed to the Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra for joining the full time programmes. Foreign students admitted to Kurukshetra University shall obtain a STUDENT VISA in the name of Kurukshetra University on the basis of admission within one Month from the date of admission for the prescribed duration of the programme. A copy of this VISA is to be submitted in the office of Advisor, International Students, Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra. Students wishing to join a research programme will require a research VISA endorsed to the Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra. The VISA should be valid for prescribed duration of the programme. VISA is not required for NRI students. ii) Certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU): The programme on which eligibility is relied upon must be included in the list of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). In case the University/Board is not included in the said list, the candidate has to obtain and submitEquivalence Certificate to this effect from the Association of Indian Universities. Submission of Equivalence Certificate from AIU is mandatory for foreign nationals. The AIU address is given below: The Secretary General Association of Indian Universities AIU House, 16, Comrade Indrajit Gupta Marg New Delhi-110002, Phone No. (91) – 11-23230059 Website: http://www.aiu.ac.in 86 iii) Prior Security Clearance: All international students desiring to undertake any research work or join a Ph.D or M. Phil. Programme must obtain prior security clearance from the Ministry of Home Affairs and the approval of Department of Secondary and Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India and this must be on the research VISA endorsed to the university or institution concerned. iv) Attestation by concerned Embassy/High Commission/Consulate: All attestation must be done by the concerned Embassy/High Commission/Consulate of the relevant country in India. The document without attestation shall be summarily rejected. v) Attested Transcripts: Candidate applying from their own country should get their transcripts of certificates attested by the concerned accredited authorized Government Agency and also duly certified by the Indian Embassy or Consulate as the case may be Attested copies of Senior School Certificate/Bachelor’s Degree/Master’s Degree or equivalent thereof should be attached. vi) Character Certificate: A Character Certificate from the Head of the Institution last attended alongwith its attestation by the concerned Embassy/High Commission/Consulate should be submitted. vii) Medical Certificate: All the international students have to undergo the medical examination and get the medical fitness certificate. As per government rules all international students entering India on student VISA have to be tested for HIV and will not be given admission if found to be positive. viii) Registration in Foreign Regional Registration Office (FRRO) : Within 14 days of arrival in India, the international student has to register his name with the police in the Foreigner Regional Registration Office (FRRO) of the local police. For this the following documents shall be submitted by the admitted students to the Office of the Advisor, International Students : a) Photocopy of the Passport b) Photocopy of the VISA c) Proof of Residence d) Proof of Admission e) Four Passport Size photographs f) HIV Report. 8.5 Eligibility Qualifications: International students should fulfill the minimum eligibility condition prescribed for admission as per the requirements of the programme applied for. However, such candidates shall NOT be required to undergo the admission entrance test. 8.6 Supernumerary Seats for International Students: i) 15% supernumerary seats shall be available for international students in all the programmes run by the University at its campus including the AICTE approved programmes. ii) Candidates to the Supernumerary seats shall be required to fulfill the eligibility criteria for the programme applied. However, such candidates shall NOT be required to undergo the admission entrance test. iii)Candidates under this category shall be required to fulfill all/any other conditions as may be prescribed and notified by Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra from time to time. iv)Candidates seeking admission under Supernumerary seats will have to apply on a prescribed form which will be available from the office of the Advisor, International Students, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra or this form can be downloaded from University website (www.kuk.ac.in). v) This application form should be submitted to the office of the Advisor, International Students, alongwith the attested/certified copies of all requisite documents mentioned in the form. vi)In case applications are received in excess against the allotted seats in particular programme, inter se merit will be prepared. 8.7 Fee Structure for Supernumerary Seats: The revised tuition/admission fee structure for Govt. funded international students is shown in Table- I. International Students Development fund fees of every international student will be Rs.3000/- per year. 87 Also Registration fees of every international student only once will be Rs. 20000/-. Hostel fees will be Rs. 5000/- per month excluding electricity and meal charges. Table-I Tuition/admission Fee For Govt. funded International Students Course Discipline/Stream Fee (in Rs.) per annum For UG Courses B.A., B.Com. Rs. 22,000/- For UG Courses B.Sc./B.P.Ed. Rs. 33,000/- For UG Courses Tourism/Computers/Fine Arts/Journalism & Mass Communication Rs. 55,000/- Under-Graduate Technical/Engineering/Management/Pharmacy /Law/ Hotel Management Rs. 1,10,000/- For PG Courses M.A., M.Com. Rs. 33,000/- For PG Courses M.Sc. Rs. 55,000/- For PG Courses Tourism/ Computers/Fine Arts/ Forensic Science/ Journalism & Mass Communication Rs. 66,000/- Post Graduate Technical/ Engineering/ Management/ Pharmacy / Law/ Hotel Management Rs. 1,21,000/- Ph.D. Science/ Technical/ Engineering/ Management/ Pharmacy/ Law/ Hotel Management/ Fine Arts Rs. 88,000/- Ph.D. For other courses Rs. 55,000/- The revised tuition/admission fee structure for self financed international students is shown inTable II. International Students Development fund fees of every international student will be Rs.3000/- per year. Also Registration fees of every international student only once will be Rs. 20,000/-. Hostel fees will be Rs. 5000/- per month excluding electricity and meal charges. Table-II Tuition/admission Fee For Self Financed International Students Course Discipline/Stream Fee (in Rs.) per annum For UG Courses B.A., B.Com. Rs. 50,000/- For UG Courses B.Sc./B.P.Ed. Rs. 70,000/- For UG Courses Tourism/Computers/Fine Arts/Journalism & Mass Communication Rs. 90,000/- Under-Graduate Technical/Engineering/Management/Pharmacy /Law/ Hotel Management Rs. 1,40,000/- For PG Courses M.A., M.Com. Rs. 70,000/- For PG Courses M.Sc. Rs. 80,000/- For PG Courses Tourism/Computers/Fine Arts/Forensic Science/Journalism & Mass Communication Rs. 1,00,000/- Post Graduate Technical/Engineering/Management/Pharmacy /Law/ Hotel Management Rs. 1,50,000/- Ph.D. Science/Technical/Engineering/Management/ Pharmacy/Law/ Hotel Management/ Fine Arts Rs. 1,20,000/- Ph.D. For other courses Rs. 90,000/- The tuition/admission fee structure for the following courses for international students is shown in Table III. Table III Tuition/admission Fee For International Students SN Discipline/Stream Fee (in Rs.)Per annum 1 Certificate Course in French/ German/ Japanese/ Urdu/ Communication Skill 1-Yr. Rs. 20,000/- 88 SN Discipline/Stream Fee (in Rs.)Per annum 2 Diploma in French French/German/Japanese/Urdu 1-Yr. Rs. 20,000/- 3 Advanced Diploma in French/German 1-Yr. Rs. 20,000/- 4 Certificate Course in Panjabi (Evening)/ Bhagvadgita (Evening) 1-Yr. Rs. 20,000/- 5 PG Diploma in Buddhist Studies/ Women’s Studies/ Floriculture 1-Yr. Rs. 20,000/- 6 Diploma in Yoga & Applied Philosophy 1-Yr. Rs. 30,000/- 7 PG Diploma in Translation(Hindi/ English/Panjabi) (Evening) 1-Yr. Rs. 30,000/- 8 P.G. Diploma in Guidance, Counseling & Psychotherapy/Yoga 1-Yr. Rs. 50,000/- 9 Certificate Course in Sports Dietician (Evening) 3 Months Rs. 20,000/- 10 Certificate Course in Yoga/Gym & Aerobic Instructor(Evening) 3 Months Rs. 20,000/- 11 Diploma in Reasoning (Evening) 6 Months Rs. 20,000/- 8.8 Last date for Receipt of Application Form: Last date for Receipt of Application Form duly completed in all respect will be 31st August, 2024. 8.9 Vacations: Information regarding vacations is available on the University website: www.kuk.ac.in 8.10 Hostel Facilities: Kurukshetra University endeavours to provide hostel facilities to almost all outstation students. Each hostel is provided with indoor and outdoor facilities for games and sports. Recreation facility like T.V. sets is also provided. The detail of hostel fee can be obtained from the offices of Chief Wardens (Boys & Girls Hostels), Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra. 8.11 Important Telephone Numbers of Kurukshetra University Functionaries: 1. Vice-Chancellor 01744-238039 (O). 2. Registrar- 01744-238026 (O). 3. Dean, Academic Affairs- 01744-238045 (O). 4. Dean, Students Welfare- 01744-238096 (O). 5. Chief Warden (Boys Hostel)- 01744-238711 (O). 6. Controller of Examinations- 01744-238377 (O). 7. Advisor, International Students: 7082113092, 9416227111. E-mail: aisku@kuk.ac.in 8.12 Cancellation of Admission The admitted students should note that his admission stands automatically cancelled if: 1. He/She fails to obtain long term Student/Research VISA in the name of the Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra only from the Indian Embassy in his/her country on the basis of the letter of provisional admission. 2. He/She fails to produce Original Statement of marks/grade point average certificate of the last qualifying examination or equivalent thereof at the time of admission. 3. He/She is found to be medically unfit. 4. He/She fails to fulfill any condition of eligibility for admission to the Programme. 89 CHAPTER-9 CODE OF CONDUCT FOR STUDENTS 1. Every student is required to attend classes regularly. If a student attends classes less than the required number i.e. 75%, then he/she can be detained from appearing in the examinations as per University Rules. The minimum attendance required for each Semester/year for various programmes unless otherwise provided in the Ordinance of a programme is 75% of the full programme of lectures delivered in each Paper, Practical and Tutorials separately. 2. A student should always wear his/her ID card around his/her neck on the Campus. The same should be shown when identity proof is required by the University Officials/Security Staff. 3. No student will be allowed to enter any office, hostel, library, auditorium, administrative & examination blocks, etc., if he/she fails to show his/her University Identity Card. Students will be allowed to attend cultural programmes, sports events, film shows or other programmes of the University only when they wear their valid ID card. Students must observe discipline during any such programme and they must obey instructions of the teachers on proctorial duty and/or security officials. 4. All the students must fill in the required information correctly in the Students’ Information Form. The address and contact numbers of parents should be correct so that they can be contacted in case of any emergency. 5. If a student gets accommodation allotted in his/her name in a hostel and that student allows some other person(s) to stay in his/her allotted room and/or to take meals, in that case the admission of both the students, i.e. the allottee and the illegal occupant, shall be cancelled from the Department/Institute as well as from the hostel without assigning any reason. 6. Non-residents of university hostels will not be allowed to stay in the hostels without prior permission of the competent authority. Strict disciplinary action would be taken against the student(s) who violate(s) this rule. 7. Bonafide student, desirous of bringing/keeping his/her vehicle in the University Campus, would be required to submit self-attested photocopy of the Registration Certificate (RC) of his/her vehicle and the driving license to the Chairperson/Director of the Department/Institute and to the Warden of the hostel concerned. The student will be issued a Permit in the form of a Sticker for his/her vehicle after submission of copy of Registration Certificate to the Chief Security Officer through Chairperson/ Director of the Department/Institute. No vehicle, other than the permitted one, will be allowed entry in the University Campus. The University has the right to deny to issue vehicle pass sticker to any student, if not satisfied or deems fit, otherwise. 8. Students are not allowed to honk horn(s) of their vehicles or to play loud music in their vehicles in the University premises. 9. No vehicle with black film(s), covered window glasses or modified silencers will be allowed entry in the University premises. 10. Students must observe maximum speed limit of 30 km per hour while driving their permitted vehicle on the campus. 11. Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra is a Ragging Free Campus. All students must follow the University guidelines regarding Anti-Ragging appended in the HBI. To report incident(s) of any kind of ragging, helpline numbers are displayed at major places on the campus and/on the University website also. 12. All students should behave decently with female students, teachers and employees. No student should involve in any incident of eve-teasing. Anyone found indulging in such activity shall be liable to stringent disciplinary action. The University strictly follows its policy of zero tolerance towards eveteasing and act(s) of sexual harassment. 13. Students should use decent language with everyone on the campus. 14. The University property should not be harmed in any manner. If a student is found damaging the University property, strict action will be taken against him/her. 15. Use of alcohol, tobacco and drugs in any form is strictly prohibited on the University Campus. Every student must observe these instructions on the Campus failing which strict action will be taken against him/her to the extent of expulsion from the University and the programme. 90 16. Every student must follow University rules and regulations in maintaining discipline on the campus. If a student is found involved in any act/s of indiscipline, unlawfulness or misbehaviour then he/she will be punished as per University rules. 17. Campus Students’ may take up their collective demands with the Students’ Council. No student is allowed to disturb the academic atmosphere of the campus. If any student(s) is found disrupting classes or instigating students to disrupt classes/office work/administrative work, vitiating academic and administrative setup and/or attempt to force upon the authorities, then such activity will be considered serious indisciplinary act and the involved student(s) will be punished accordingly. In the absence of Students’ Council, students can submit or report their requests/grievances to the Dean Students’ Welfare. 18. University has a mechanism to redress the grievances of its students through Students’ Grievances Redressal Cell. A student can submit his/her complaint/grievance to the Dean Students’ Welfare, Convener of the Cell, via e-mail dsw@kuk.ac.in or in writing mentioning his/her name, class, roll number, department/hostel & phone number to the office of Dean Students’ Welfare, KUK. Student can seek their grievances related to their Department(s), redressal in the Department Students Grievances Cell by contacting Chairperson of the Department. However, collective students’ grievances/demands can only be dealt as mentioned in the Point No. 17. 19. Students are advised not to hold any rally or protest near the University administrative block and in front of the Vice-Chancellor’s office, in particular. They should take up the issue, if any, first with the Chairperson/Director/Principal/ Warden/Chief Warden and then with the Dean Students’ Welfare. 20. Students must obey instructions of the teacher-in-charge(s) while on a tour/ trip/ field training/ Industrial training, etc. All safety norms, as prescribed in the UGC Safety Regulations, should be followed by students on and off the campus. 21. All the students must observe silence in the library. They must not use mobile phones in the library. 22. One should not write or paste posters on the walls and window panes of the University buildings. Any poster/hoarding found pasted/fixed/hanged at any place, other than the prescribed place, will attract severe punishment under the Defacement Act of Public Property. 23. Students are expected to keep the campus neat and clean. The use of polythene is strictly banned on the campus. 91 CHAPTER-10 RULES FOR ADJUSTMENT/REFUND OF FEE 10.1 ADJUSTMENT OF FEE If a candidate after having deposited fee for admission in one course joins another course in another Teaching Dept./Institute in the same session, as mentioned below, and is permitted to withdraw his/her candidature, fee/funds except admission fee already deposited by him/her for the course from which he/she has withdrawn, shall be adjusted/refunded against the fee/funds of the course he/she joins subject to the condition that the difference, if any, shall be paid by the candidate: (i) from a general course to another general course; (ii) from a general course to a self-financing course or vice-versa. (iii) from a self-financing course to another self-financing course. Application for adjustment of fee is as per Annexure-XV. 10.2 REFUND OF FEE If a candidate withdraws from the course/programme in which he/she was admitted in the University Teaching Departments/Institutes/Colleges affiliated/maintained by the Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, the fee to the candidate will be refunded as per following rules: SN Point of time when application of refund of fee is served #Percentage of Refund of aggregate fee Remarks 1 On or before the formally-notified* last date of admission. 90% 10% of the aggregate fees will be deducted as processing charges from the refundable amount as per the clause 4.2.4 of the UGC Notification dated December, 2016. 2 Not more than 15 days after the formally-notified* last date of admission. 80% 20% of the aggregate fee will be deducted from the aggregate fee. 3 More than 15 days but not more than 30 days after the formally-notified* last date of admission. 50% 50% of the aggregate fee will be deducted from the aggregate fee. 4 More than 30 days after the formallynotified* last date of admission. 00% No fee will be refunded. * Formally-notified last date of admission is the date of display of the Final List in that program. #inclusive of course fee and non-tuition fee but exclusive of caution money and security deposit. Note1 : (a) In case of demise of a candidate during the period as per point no. 1, 2 and 3 above, the application of withdrawal of admission and refund of fee is to be submitted by the parents/guardian of the candidate and the fee will be refunded without any deductions. (b) Fee will be refunded to the eligible candidate who are covered the above criteria given at Sr. No. 1 to 4 within 30 working days from the date of closure of admission of that academic session. (c) In the courses, which are also governed by AICTE rules, refund of fee will be as per AICTE academic calendar 2024-25. (d) Application for withdrawal of admission and refund of fee is as per Annexure-XIV. Note 2: However, the UGC guidelines, issued from time to time in this regard, will be followed by the University. 92 CHAPTER-11 BENEFITS OF FEE FOR CANDIDATES OF HARYANA 11.1 Benefits of Fee for Candidates of Haryana Belonging to The Reserved Category There is a Post Matric Scholarship Scheme of GOI for welfare of candidates belonging to the Scheduled Caste Category. As per letter No.3/44-2012 Sch.(2) dated 18.06.2013 of the Director General Higher Education, Haryana, Panchkula. such students whose parents/guardian income is up to Rs. 2.50 lac per annum, are eligible for benefits under the said scheme. The benefits include enrollment/registration, tuition, games, union, library, magazine, Medical Examination and such other fees compulsorily payable by the student to the institution or University/Board. Refundable deposit like caution money, security deposit are, however, excluded. For students admitted under this scheme, the application form has to be submitted by the students to the concerned Chairperson/Director of the Department/Institute. Note: 1. An income declaration shall be furnished by the self-employed parents/guardian. Employed parents are required to obtain income certificates from their employer and for any additional income from other sources; they would furnish declaration by way of an affidavit on non-judicial stamp paper. 2. No fee will be charged by the University from the students belonging to the Scheduled Caste Category, whose parent’s Income is upto 2.50 lac perannum. They shall be admitted during the academic session 2023-24 as per instructions of the Director Higher Education, Haryana and the Director General, Technical Education Department, Panchkula, Haryana. However, as per instructions dated 01.09.2018 of the Director, Welfare of SC/BC Classes Department Haryana, Chandigarh, the students belonging to the Scheduled Caste Category who after verification of record by the office are found eligible for the PMS Scholarship, shall have to submit an undertaking in the Fee Section of the Accounts Branch that they will deposit their fee immediately to the institution as soon as they receive the Scholarship in their bank account. 3. Students belonging to the Scheduled Caste category who are eligible for Post Matric Scholarship Scheme should get their Saving Bank Account linked with Aadhaar Number to get transferred the funds in their respective bank accounts. 4. Students who are eligible for Scheduled Caste and Backward Class Scholarship(s) as the case may be, may apply online on the dates which will be announced/published in the newspapers by the State Govt./Funding Agencies. 11.2 Free Education for Dependent Children of Leprosy Affected Persons (LAPs) No fee/dues will be charged from the dependent children of Leprosy Affected Persons and education in the University Teaching Departments/Institutes will be free for them. 11.3 Tuition Fees Concession 11.3.1 For Budgeted Course Tuition Fee concessions (a) Full Tuition Fee Concessions may be given to deserving students by the Chairpersons/Director/Principal of the Departments/Institutes/ School up to 10% of the total number of students on roll in each class/department on the day of final date of admission. The Vice-Chancellor may, in deserving cases and on the recommendation of the Chairperson of the Department concerned, grant additional fee concessions upto 10 students provided that not more than one such additional fee concession shall be awarded in any class in a Department. (b) Tuition Fee concessions may be allowed to two children of the same parents at the following rates:- (i) The eldest to pay Full tuition fee. (ii) The younger (only one) to pay Half tuition fee. (c) Tuition Fee concession to University employees and their dependents: (i) Full time working/retired University employees permitted to pursue studies by the University will be exempted from payment of Tuition Fee. Provided in case of individuals who fail in the examinations for which they are permitted or whose conduct is reported as unsatisfactory or who do not take proper interest in the office work, the concession will be discontinued. 93 (ii) Dependent Children of the University employee/Retired University employee. (iii) A child of a University employee who is in service & joins a Department/Institute or Centre for Distance and Online Education for higher studies will be entitled to tuition Fee Concession on the basis of his own income and that of his father taken together. (iv) Younger sisters and Younger brothers of a member of the University staff living with them and wholly dependent upon the University employee. (v) The wife of a University employee who is not working, but is studying in the University Teaching Department or has enrolled herself with the Centre for Distance and Online Education will be granted tuition Fee Concession as available to dependent children or younger sisters or brothers of an employee. (vi) A candidate who is perusing two degree Programmes in the University shall be given tuition fee concession for the programme, where the fee is less. (vii) Fee Concession for Students (Indian/International) in Evening Courses:The students (Indian/International) who have already admitted in University Teaching Departments/ Institutes of this University and if he/she takes admission in any evening course, then he/she will be charged half of tuition fee at the time of admission. Further, the fees/funds i.e. Building Fund, Continuation Fee, Medical Fee, Magazine Fee, Student Aid Fund, Group Insurance Scheme, Film Fee, Alumni Fee, and Kurukshetra University Student Council Fund will not be charged from them for the Evening Courses. (d) The children of serving military personnel of Haryana upto the rank of an Non Commissioned Officer (N.C.O.) or of military personnel of Haryana killed or incapacitated wholly or partly during the war, shall be allowed Full Tuition Fee Concession. (e) Blind students of Haryana may be granted Full Fee Concession (including tuition fee and other fee and funds) Note:-These concessions shall be admissible only to those studying in the University Teaching Departments/Institutes/Directorate of Distance Education. 11.3.2 For SFS Courses No fee concession will be allowed in SFS courses w.e.f. the session 2022-23 in view of the financial viability except Group-C and Group-D employees who will continue to get 50% tuition fee concession as per past practice. However, continuing students who are already enrolled and getting fee concession will continue to get 50% tuition fee concession as per past practice. 11.4 COVID Support Scheme: (i) The name of the scheme will be ‘COVID SUPPORT SCHEME’ (COSS). (ii) The scheme shall be for the orphans resident of Haryana who have lost their both the parents/single earning parent/adopted parents due to Corona Virus during the Corona period from March, 2020 onwards. (iii) The scheme is initially proposed for fresh students for the current academic session for OnCampus courses. (iv) Full fee concession (tuition fee and funds) will be given to On-Campus students in the budgeted courses and half fee concession (tuition fee and funds) in courses running under Self-financing Scheme (SFS). (v) The scheme will be applicable for the complete duration of the course. (vi) Orphans will upload the Death Certificate of parent/single earning parent/adopted parents clearly mentioning it to be COVID-19 related death. The students already admitted to a course may also request for support through concerned Chairperson/Director/Principal of the University Teaching Department/Institute. These cases will be considered separately. 94 CHAPTER-12 HOSTEL ADMISSION PROCEDURE 12.1 The University has 25 hostels (11 for boys, 1 for foreign male students and 13 for girls students).The accommodation in the hostels is provided strictly on the basis of department merit list of admissions; and in accordance with limited number of seats in hostels allocated by the Chief Wardens to each department with reservations (20% for SC category, 3% for Differently Abled-Blind/disabled with 70%). Subletting of hostel accommodation is strictly prohibited. Both the subletters and sublettees are liable to be expelled from the hostel. Students willing to seek hostel accommodation are advised to refer to the Hostel Rules & Regulations Booklet available with the Manager, Printing & Publications of the University on payment of prescribed price. Any hosteler desirous of possessing vehicle in the Hostel shall have to submit an attested photocopy of Registration Certificate (RC) of the vehicle along with Driving License in the office of the Warden of the respective Hostel. If the hostel authorities are not satisfied with the character/past behavior/antecedents of a student, Hostel accommodation may be refused to him/her in order to ensure discipline and peaceful atmosphere of the hostels. Keeping in view the limited number of rooms/seats, the hostel accommodation is allotted on sharing basis. All terms and conditions for seeking hostel accommodation are given in the Hostel Rules and Regulations Booklet which may be consulted accordingly. 12.2 Admission in the hostels will be through online mode. Students seeking admission in the hostles will be required to apply through IUMS Portal for hostel accommodation and upload the proof of residence viz. Adhar Card/Ration Card/Passport at the time of applying for admission. 12.3 The hostel room allotment will be through online mode and students will deposit the hostel fee online. Students will be allowed to stay in the University hostels as per academic schedule for the session. 12.4 Due to paucity of hostel accommodation, the University may not be in a position to accommodate all the aspirants in the hostels. 12.5 Due to paucity of hostel accommodation, the University may not make available accommodation to the students to be admitted in Certificate, Diploma, Advanced Diploma and P.G. Diploma (either Day/Evening) programmes in the University Teaching Departments/Institutes for the session 2024- 25. They will be required to make their own boarding and lodging arrangements outside the Campus. 12.6 The priority for hostel allotment will be given to the candidates who have not completed P.G. programmes as a regular student from the University Campus in past years. Admission to hostels, for those candidates, who have already completed one P.G. programme as a regular student from the University Campus and take admission in second PG programme on University Campus, will be given only after the permission of proctor and the concerned Chief Warden. 95 CHAPTER-13 SCHOLARSHIP/STIPENDS Kurukshetra University Golden Jubilee Post-graduate Scholarships to be awarded to 90 students of P.G. programmes of the University Teaching Departments/(except SFS programmes) @ Rs. 500/- p.m. for 10 months every year, 45 Scholarships for 1st& 2nd Semester and 45 Scholarships for 3rd& 4th Semester students will be awarded to Below Poverty Line (BPL)/Poor/Needy and deserving students having atleast 2nd division at graduation level. In addition to this, there are some other Scholarships/ Stipends, State Scholarships and Scholarships/Awards, donated by individuals/ institutes are awarded by the University for various programmes. Notifications in this regard are circulated in all the University Teaching Departments.Students are advised to visit Department/Institute notice board regularly. “Smt. Kiran Yadav Scholarship” There shall be one Scholarship of Rs. 1,000/- p.m. known as “Smt. Kiran Yadav Scholarship” every year to a student doing B.Ed. Special Education (Visual Impairment) in the Department of Education who is resident of Haryana and fulfills one of the following eligibility criteria: (i) Physically Challenged/Differently able. (ii) Widow/Divorcee Woman (iii) Ward of a Marginalized farmer (iv) Ward of a Martyr in Defence (v) BPL Card Holder The following criteria in order of preference/priority will also be considered for award of this scholarship: a) Economically Backward (having lowest income per annum from all the sources). b) In case of tie, Merit of qualifying examination will be considered. 96 CHAPTER-14 CURBING THE MENACE OF RAGGING CURBING THE MENACE OF RAGGING Ragging is totally prohibited in the University and anyone found guilty of ragging and/or abetting ragging, whether actively or passively, or being a part of a conspiracy to promote ragging, is liable to be punished in accordance with the UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009 and “The Haryana Prohibition of Ragging in Educational Institution Ordinance, 2012” as well as under the provisions of any penal law for the time being in force. Anti Ragging Helpline Toll Free Number, Anti Ragging Committee, Squad, Monitoring Cells, Nodal Officers and Counselors: University Grants Commission Anti Ragging Helpline Toll Free Number: 1800-180-5522 E-mail: helpline@antiragging.in Vice-Chancellor : vc@kuk.ac.in Registrar : registrar@kuk.ac.in Proctor : proctor@kuk.ac.in 1. Anti Ragging Committee Phone No. (Code No. 01744) Mobile No (i) Proctor 3022 (Ext.) 7082113124 (ii) Dean of Colleges 238347-2118 (Ext.) 7082113003 (iii) Dean Students’ Welfare 238096-2115 (Ext.) 7082113109 (iv) Deputy Proctor (Male) 239597-3074 (Ext.) 9416785665 (v) Deputy Proctor (Female) 9896065661 (vi) Chief Warden (Boys) 238711 7082113081 (vii) Chief Warden (Girls) 238278 7082113023, 9896065661 (viii) Officer Incharge, Security (CSO) 238410-3080 (Ext.) 7082113044 (ix) Director, Public Relations 239639 7082113123 (x) President, KUTA 238410-2532 (Ext.) 9416344793 (xi) Director, Women Studies Research Centre 239665-2727 (Ext.) 9416782192 (xii) SDM, Thanesar (Nominee of DC, KKR) 220032 8901163144 (xiii) DSP, Pehowa (Nominee of SP, KKR) 220462 7056700145 (xiv) Sh. Vijay Shabharwal, Local Media Representative - 9896244822 (xv) Mr.Vinod Jindal, Local Media Representative - 9896334769 (xvi) Four Students Representatives (two fresher & two seniors) to be nominated by the Dean Students’ Welfare every year - (xvii) Director, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Studies Centre 238410-2551 (Ext.) 2. Anti Ragging Squad Zone-I (Boys Hostels) (i) Chief Warden (Boys) 238711 7082113081 (ii) Deputy Chief Warden (Boys) - 7082113090 (iii) Deputy CSO for Boys Hostels Zone - 7082113132 (iv) All Wardens - Wardens of - 1. Partap Bhawan - 7082113089 2. Narhari Bhawan - 7082113132 3. Harsh Bhawan - 7082113096 4. Arjun Bhawan - 7082113095 5. Bhim Bhawan - 7082113098 6. Tagore Bhawan - 7082113099 7. Ambedkar Bhawan - 7082113088 8. Ch. Devi Lal Bhawan - 7082113097 9. International Hostel - 7082113148 97 10. Ch. Ranbir Singh Bhawan - 7082113094 11. Swami Vivekanand Bhawan - 7082113090 12. Shaheed Bhagat Singh Bhawan - 7082113087 (v) One Student Representative from each Hostel to be selected/nominated by the concerned Warden of the Hostel. - - Zone-II (Girls Hostels) (i) Chief Warden (Girls) - 7082113023, 9896065661 (ii) Deputy Chief Warden - 7082113108 (iii) Deputy CSO for Girls Hostels Zone - 7082113105 (iv) All Wardens - - Wardens - - 1. Bharti Bhawan 238081 9728359134 2. Meera Bhawan - 7082113137, 9812392910 3. Kasturba Bhawan - 7082113102 4. Saraswati Bhawan - 9812001469 5. Gargi Bhawan - 7404192180 6. Subhadra Bhawan - 9996604087 7. Ahilya Bhawan - 8168283069 8. Ganga Bhawan - 7015155074 9. Uttra Bhawan - 7082113107, 9034547157 10. Devyani Bhawan - 7082113105 11. Kalpana Chawla Bhawan - 9896952101 12. Laxmi Bai Bhawan - 7082113108 13. Yamuna Bhawan - 7082113101 (v) One Student Representative from each Hostel to be selected/nominated by the concerned Warden of the Hostel. - - Zone-III (UIET, IOL, II&HS, ITT&R, Inst. of Pharmacy, IMC & MT, Inst. of Management) (i) Deputy Proctor (Male) 239597-3022(Ext.) 9416785665 (ii) Deputy Proctor (Female) - I - 9896065661 (iii) Officer Incharge, Security 238410-3080(Ext.) 7082113044 (iv) Directorate of UIET, Inst. of Law, Inst. of Pharmacy, IMC& MT, Inst. of Management will depute two senior teachers (one male & one female) from each of these Institutes and will intimate the Proctor. - 9416362401 9467648056 9991302121 9878822706 9896436069 (v) Principal, Institute of Integrated & Honors Studies and Institute of Teacher Training & Research will depute two teachers from each of the Institute and will intimate to the Proctor. 238049 238125 7082113047 7082113038 (vi) Supervisor, Security - 7082113065 (vii) Police Officials, Officer Incharge, Security will take measure for seeking help from the District Administration - - (viii) Four Students representatives (two fresher & two seniors) to be nominated by the Dean Students’ Welfare - - Zone-IV (University Campus & other Vulnerable Places excluding Zone-I, II & III. (i) Deputy Proctor (Male) - II Deputy Proctor (Female) 239597-3022(Ext.) 9896211424 9896065661 98 (ii) Officer Incharge Security(CSO) 238410-3080(Ext.) 7082113044 (iii) Chairpersons, Dept. of Instrumentation, School of Management and Commerce will nominate one teacher to the Anti-Ragging Squad and shall inform the same to the Proctor 239555 238565 238290 9896895190 9896496069 9416392282 (iv) Dean, Faculty of Sciences, Social Sciences, Life Sciences, Arts & Languages, Indic Studies will nominate one teacher of that Faculty to the Anti-Ragging Squad and will inform the same to the Proctor. - 9416191876 9306388433 9812856432 9816130411 7988709662 (v) Four Students Representatives (two freshers& two seniors) to be nominated by the Dean Students’ Welfare - - (vi) Police Officials, Officer Incharge, Security will take measure for seeking help from the District Administration - - 3. Monitoring Cell (i) Registrar 238026 - (ii) Dean, Academic Affairs 238045, 2490(Ext.) 7082113141 (iii) Proctor 3022(Ext.) 7082113124 (iv) Dean of Colleges 238347-2118 (Ext.) 7082113003 (v) Dean Students’ Welfare 238096-2115 (Ext.) 7082113109 4. Nodal Officers (i) Nodal Officer for all teaching Departments and Institutes : Proctor (ii) Nodal Officer for affiliated colleges : Dean of Colleges 5. Anti Ragging Counselors (i) Dr. Hardeep Lal Joshi, Dept. of Psychology 9416785665 (ii) Dr.Rakesh Pal Sharma, MD (Psychiatric), Aggarwal Hospital, KKR 9812434648 INSTRUCTIONS AGAINST RAGGING: With sixty six years of its existence, Kurukshetra University has earned recognition as one of the renowned centers of teaching and research in the country. We appreciate the parents and the students for their interest and option towards pursuing their higher studies at Kurukshetra University. We wish them success in their plans towards getting admission in the programme of their choice on the campus. Those who succeed in joining a programme, should be making best use of the excellent facilities and congenial atmosphere available in the University towards all-round development of their personality. We would expect our students to make best use of this opportunity and grow as able and responsible citizens. Students will be required to work hard with their energies focused towards achieving their goal. We take pride in informing all those desirous of seeking admission, that over all these years, our University has the best traditions of maintaining a healthy and congenial academic environment. We are also glad to convey that with the determined and sincere efforts of our senior students and faculty, our campus has been free from the menace of Ragging. Chairpersons/Directors of all the University Teaching Departments/Institutes to ensure that every student and their parents be asked to submit an online undertaking every academic year to the effect that the concerned student will not take part in any activity leading to Ragging of junior students. What Constitutes Ragging Ragging constitutes one or more of any of the following acts: a. Any conduct by any student or students whether by words spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness a fresher or any other student; b. Indulging in rowdy or undisciplined activities by any student or students which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship, physical or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in any fresher or any other student; c. Asking any student to do any act which such student will not in the ordinary programme do and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame, or torment orembarrassment so as toadversely affect the physique or psyche of such fresher or any other student; 99 d. Any act by a senior student that prevents, disrupts or disturbs the regular academic activity of any other student or a fresher; e. Exploiting the services of a fresher or any other student for completing the academic tasks assigned to an individual or a group of students; f. Any act of financial extortion or forceful expenditure burden put on a fresher or any other student by students; g. Any act of physical abuse including all variants of it : sexual abuse, homosexual assaults, stripping, forcing obscene and lewd acts, gestures, causing bodily harm or any other danger to health or person; h. Any act or abuse by spoken words, e-mails, post, public insults which would also include deriving perverted pleasure, vicarious or sadistic thrill from actively or passively participating in the discomfiture to fresher or any other student; i. Any act that affects the mental health and self-confidence of a fresher or any other student with or without an intent to derive a sadistic pleasure or showing off power, authority or superiority by a student over any fresher or any other student. j. Any act of physical or mental abuse (including bullying and exclusion) targeted at another student (fresher or otherwise) on the ground of color, race, religion, caste,ethnicity, gender (including transgender), sexual orientation, appearance, nationality,regional origins, linguistic identity, place of birth, place of residence or economicbackground. k. All the senior students are advised to guide and treat junior students affectionately. l. Junior students may contact their Chairpersons or other University functionaries like Proctor, Dean Students Welfare, Chief Warden, Wardens or Chief Security Officer for help and guidance. 100 APPENDIX-A BONAFIDE RESIDENTS OF HARYANA - GUIDELINES REGARDING Instructions regarding Bonafide Residents of Haryana issued vide letter No.62/17/95-6 GSI dated 3rd October, 1996, No.62/32/2000-6GSI dated 23rd May, 2003, No.62/27/2003-6GSI dated 29th July, 2003 and No.62/62/2011-6GSI dated 17th January, 2012 by the Chief Secretary to Government, Haryana. 1. I am directed to invite your attention to Haryana Govt. letters noted in the margin on the subject noted above vide which the instructions were issued regarding simplification of procedure for obtaining the certificate of Domicile for the purpose of admission to educational institution (including technical/ medical institution). The matter has been reconsidered in the light of judgment delivered by the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in the case of Dr. Pradeep Jain vs. Union of India and others reported as AIR 1984-SC-1421, wherein it has been held that instead of the word 'Domicile' the word 'Resident' be used in the instructions issued by the State Government and it has been decided to revise the Government instructions. Henceforth, the following categories of persons would be eligible for the grant of Resident Certificate:- (i) Candidates, who have passed the examination qualifying there for selection in an institution from a school/college in Haryana. (ii) Children/Wards (if parents are not living)/Dependents: - (a) of the regular employees of Haryana State posted in or outside Haryana State or working on deputation; (b) of the regular employees of the statutory bodies/corporations established by or under an act of the State of Haryana who are posted in Chandigarh or in Haryana or outside Haryana. (c) of the regular employees of the Government of India posted in Chandigarh or in Haryana in connection with the affairs of the Haryana Government; (iii) Children/wards (if parents not living)/dependents of persons who after retirement have permanently settled in Haryana and draw their pensions from the treasuries situated in the State of Haryana. (iv) Children/wards (if parents are not living)/dependents of pensioners of Haryana Government irrespective of the fact that the original home of the retiree is in a state other than Haryana or he has settled after retirement in or outside Haryana; (v) Children/Wards (if parents are not living)/dependents of persons, who have permanent home in Haryana and include persons who have been residing in Haryana for a period of not less than 15 years or who have permanent home in Haryana but on account of their occupation they are living outside Haryana; (vi) The wives of such persons who are bonafide residents of Haryana irrespective of the fact that they had belonged to any other State before marriage; (vii) Persons who were born in Haryana and produce a certificate to that effect; provided that the parents/guardians (if parents are not living) of persons belonging to any one of the above mentioned categories are: (a) Citizen of India; (b) Produce an affidavit to the effect that they or their children/wards (if parents are not living)/dependents have not obtained the benefit of Resident in any other State. (viii) Children & Wards of the accredited journalists residing at Chandigarh and recognised by Govt. of Haryana. 101 2. All candidates claiming to be bonafide residents of Haryana should produce a Haryana Resident Certificate signed by the District Magistrate/General Assistant to Deputy Commissioner or SubDivisional Officer (Civil) of the District/Sub-Divisions/Tehsildars of Revenue to which the candidates belong. Resident Certificates in respect of elsewhere or in respect of the Children/ Wards/Dependents of Haryana Govt. employees who are posted at Chandigarh, Delhi or elsewhere or in respect of Children/Wards/Dependents of pensioners of Haryana Govt. or in respect of the Children/ Wards/Department of the employees of the Government of India posted at Chandigarh or in Haryana in connection with the affairs of Haryana Government, or in respect of Children/Wards/Dependents of the employees and retirees of the Statutory Bodies/Corporations of Haryana established by or under an Act of the State of Haryana or a Central Act and located at Chandigarh, Haryana or outside Haryana, should be by their respective Heads of Departments. 3. Candidates seeking admission in educational institutions (including medical and technical institutions) located in Haryana, may not be required to produce Resident Certificate, if they have passed the examination from a school/college situated in Haryana. For this purpose, a certificate of the Principal/ Headmaster from concerned institution where the children/wards studied last should be considered sufficient. The Principal/Headmaster of the institution shall be competent to issue such certificate, which should be sufficient. 4. If a candidate is admitted on the basis of claim that he belongs to the State of Haryana but at any subsequent time is discovered that his claim was false, the student shall be removed from the institution, all fees and other dues paid up to the date of such removal shall be confiscated. The Principal/Headmaster may take such other action against the student and his/her parents/guardians as he may deem proper in the circumstances of any particular case. 5. The children/wards/dependents of the employees of Punjab & Haryana High Court, who are discharging their duties in connection with the affairs of the State of Haryana and have not availed facility from their parent State, the State of Punjab and U.T. Administration Chandigarh, would also be eligible for grant of Resident Certificate of the State of Haryana only for the purpose of admission in academic/technical/ medical institutions of the State of Haryana. However, in that case the employees of the Punjab & Haryana High Court shall be entitled to draw this benefit at one place/State only. Head of the Department of the Punjab & Haryana High Court would be competent to issue such a certificate. 102 APPENDIX-B LIST OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES IN HARYANA Sr. No. Name of the caste 1(A). Aheria, Aheri, Hari, Heri, Thori, Turi 9. Chamar, Jatia Chamar, Rehgar, Raigar, Ramdasi, Ravidasi, Balahi, Batoi, Bhatoi, Bhambi, Chamar-Rohidas, Jatav, Jatava, Ramdasia 29(A) Rai Sikhs LIST OF THE DEPRIVED SCHEDULED CASTES IN HARYANA (Under Section 3 of Haryana Act No. 14 of 2020) Sr. No. Name of the caste Sr. No. Name of the caste Sr. No. Name of the caste 1. Ad Dharmi 13. Dhanak 25. Od 2. Balmiki 14. Dhogri, Dhangri, Siggi 26. Pasi 3. Bangali 15. Dumna, Mahasha, Doom 27. Perna 4. Brar, Burar, Berar 16. Gagra, 28. Pherera 5. Batwal, Barwala 17. Gandhila, Gandil, Gondola 29. Sanhai 6. Bauria, Bawaria 18. Kabirpanthi, Julaha 30. Sanhal 7. Bazigar 19. Khatik 31. Sansi, Bhedkut,Manesh 8. Bhanjra 20. Kori, Koli 32. Sansoi 9. Chanal 21. Marija, Marecha 33. Sapela, Sapera 10. Dagi 22. Mazhabi, Mazhibi Sikh 34. Sarera 11. Darain 23. Megh, Meghwal 35. Sikligar, Bariya 12. Daha, Dhaya, Dhea 24. Nat, Badi 36. Sirkiband 103 APPENDIX-C LIST OF BACKWARD CLASSES IN HARYANA (BLOCK-A) Sr. No. Name of the caste Sr. No. Name of the caste Sr. No. Name of the caste 1. Naik 25. Gorkhas 49. Raigar 2. Barra 26. Gawala. Gowala 50. - 3. Beta, Hensi or Hesi 27. Gadaria, Pal, Bagnel Diaya 51. Rechband 4. Bagria 28. Garhi –Lohar 52. Shorgir, Shergir 5. Barwar 29. Hajjam, Nai, Naie, Sain 53. Soi 6. Barai, Tamboli 30. Jhangra Brahman, Khati, Suthar, Dhiman Brahmin, Tarkhan, Barahai, Baddi 54. Singhikant, Singiwala 7. Baragi, Bairagi, Swami, Sadh 31. Joginath, Jogi, Nath, Yogi 55. Sunar, Zargar, Soni 8. Battera 32. Kanjar or Kanchan 56. Thathera, Tamera 9. Bharbhunja Bharbuja 33. Kurmi 57. Teli 10. Bhat, Bhatra, Darpi, Ramiya 34. Kumhars, Prajapati 58. Banzara, Banjara 11. Bhuhalia Lohar 35. Kamboj 59. Weaver (Jullaha) 12. Changar 36. Kanghera 60. Badi/Baddon 13. Chirimar 37. Kuchband 61. Bhattu/Chattu 14. Chang 38. Labana 62. Mina 15. Chimba, Chhipi, Chimpa Darzi, Rohilla 39. Lakhera, Manihar, Kachera 63. Rahbari 16. Daiya 40. Lohar, Panchal-Brahmin 64. Charan 17. Dhobis 41. Madri 65. Chaaraj (Mahabrahman) 18. Dakaut 42. Mochi 66. Udasin 19. Dhimar, Mallah, KashyapRajpoot, Kahar Jhinwar, Dhinwar, Khewat, Mehra Nishad Sakka, Bishti, Sheikh-Abbasi 43. Mirasi 67. Ramgarhia 20. Dhosali, Dosali 44. Nar 68. Rangrez, Lilgar, Nilgar, Lallari 21. Faquir 45. Noongar 69. Dawala, Soni-Dawala, Nyaaria 22. Gwaria, Gauria or Gwar 46. Nalband 70. Bhar, Rajbhar 23. Ghirath 47. Pinja, Penja 71. Nat (Muslim) 24. Ghasi,Ghasiara or Ghosi 48. Rehar, Rehara or Re 72. Jangam LIST OF BACKWARD CLASSES IN HARYANA (BLOCK-B) Sr. No. Name of the caste Sr. No. Name of the caste Sr. No. Name of the caste 1. Ahir/Yadav 3. Lodh/Lodha/Lodhi 5. Meo 2. Gujjar 4. Saini, Shakya, Koeri, Kushwaha, Maurya 6. Gosai/Gosain/Goswami At present, Raigar, Mochi, Weaver (Julaha) (BC) and Julaha (SC) and Badi Castes find a mention in the list of both Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes. The persons belonging to these Castes who are not covered under the Scheduled Castes on account of being Non-Hindus and Non -Sikh can take the benefits under the backward classes only. 104 Annexure-I CHARACTER CERTIFICATE Name of the Department/College……………………………...Session…………………………Certified that Mr./Miss/Mrs………………………………………son/daughter of Shri………………….........................has been a bonafide student of this Department/College during the period…… …………………………………. He /She appeared in the ……………………. Examination of the University/Board held in …………….…. under Roll No………………and *passed obtaining………………........marks out of …………………marks or *failed/*placed under compartment in the subject of ………………………….. 1. Academic Distinction, if any…………………………………. 2. Co-curricular activities, if any………………………………... 3. Brief particulars of disciplinary action by College/Department/University (including punishments such as expulsion, warning, fined for violation of College/Department/Hostel rules, UMC/ Disqualification etc., if any……………… ……………… 4. General Conduct during stay in the Institution: Good/Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory. Dated:…………… Signatures of the Principal/ Chairperson of the Deptt. (with office seal) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- *Strike out whichever is not applicable. 105 Annexure-II (1) HARYANA GOVERNMENT Certificate Sr.No.______________ /Year______________ Tehsil____________. SCHEDULED CASTE CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Shri/Smt./Kumari_______________ son/daughter of Shri_____________ resident of Village/Town_____________________Tehsil_______________ Distt.____________ of the State/Union Territory___________________ belongs to the _____________Caste/Tribe, which is recognised as a Schedule Caste/Schedule Tribe under the Constitution (Scheduled Caste) Order, 1950. Signature with seal of issuing Authority Full Name ……………………….……. Dated : _________ Designation …………………….……... Place : _________ Address with Telephone No. with code ……………. Issuing Authority: Tehsildar-cum Executive Magistrate, Naib Tehsildar-cum Executive Magistrate, Head of Department in case of Govt. employees Note : The caste certificate shall now be issued to eligible residents of Haryana based on PPN through the SARAL portal (https://saralharyana.gov.in) as per instructions issued vide Haryana Govt. Notification No.22/132/2013-1GS-III dated 22.03.2022. Photo of applicant to be attested by the issuing authority 106 Annexure-II (2) HARYANA GOVERNMENT DEPRIVED SCHEDULED CASTES CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Mr./Mrs…………… Son/daughter of Sh. …………………………. resident of ……………………………………. Teh ………………………… District ………………….. of the Haryana state belongs to the …………………… caste which is recognized as Scheduled Castes under the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) order 1950 and this caste has been declared as Deprived Scheduled Caste by the Government of Haryana vide Gazzette Notification No. Leg./15/2020 dated 15.05.2020. This certificate is being issued to him/her on the basis of verification of NaibTehsildar/Tehsildar. Signature ……………………… Name ………………………… Dated …………………………. Rubber Stamp of NaibTehsildar/Tehsildar Place: …………………………… Note : The caste certificate shall now be issued to eligible residents of Haryana based on PPN through the SARAL portal (https://saralharyana.gov.in) as per instructions issued vide Haryana Govt. Notification No.22/132/2013-1GS-III dated 22.03.2022. 107 Annexure -III BACKWARD CLASS CERTIFICATE (BLOCK ‘A’ or ‘B’) This is to certify that Shri/Smt./Kumari_______________ son/daughter of Shri______________resident of Village/Town_________________________Tehsil_______________ Distt.__________________ of the State/Union Territory___________________ belongs to the ________________Caste,which has been notified as Backward Class by the Haryana Government and is placed in Block _________ (mention Block ‘A’ or ‘B’). This is to certify that he/she does not belong to the person/section (Creamy layer) as per State Govt. letter No.1170-SW(1)-95 dated 07.06.1995 & No.213-SW(1)-2010 dated 31.08.2010 andNo. 512- SW(1)2021 dated 01.12.2021. This certificate is being issued to him/her on the basis of verification of Sarpanch/ Patwari/Kanungo. Signature with seal of issuing Authority Full Name ……………………………. Designation …………………………... Address with Telephone No. with code ……………. Sr. No.:………………. Place :………………… Dated :………………… Issuing Authority : Tehsildar or Naib Tehsildar Head of Department in case of Govt. employees Note : The caste certificate shall now be issued to eligible residents of Haryana based on PPN through the SARAL portal (https://saralharyana.gov.in) as per instructions issued vide Haryana Govt. Notification No.22/132/2013-1GS-III dated 22.03.2022. Photo of applicant to be attested by the issuing authority 108 Annexure-IV CERTIFICATE FOR THE EWS OF HARYANA Government of Haryana (Name & Address of the authority issuing the certificate) (ECONOMICALLY WEAKER SECTIONS) EWS INCOME AND ASSET CERTIFICATE Certificate no……………………………… Date : ……...………… VALID FOR THE YEAR …………………… This is to certify that Shri/Smt./Kumari ……………..…..… son/daughter/wife of ……..…….. is permanent resident of …………..……….………….……, Village/Street ………….…….…….., Post Office ………………., District …………………., Pin Code ……………… whose photograph is affixed below and attested below belongs to Economically Weaker Sections, since the gross annual income* of his/her family** is below Rs. 6 lakh (Rupees Six Lakh only) for the financial year ……………….. . It is further certified that His/her family does not own or possess any of the following assets*** I. 5 acres of agricultural land and above; II. Residential flat of 1000 sq. ft. and above; III. Residential plot of 100 sq. yards and above in notified municipalities; IV. Residential plot of 200 sq. yards and above in areas other than the notified municipalities; V. Total immovable assets owned are valued at Rupees One Crore of more. 2. Shri/Smt./Kumari ………………………………………………..………………………. belongs to the ……………………………………….. caste, which is not recognized as a Scheduled Caste, Backward Classes (Block-A) and Backward Classes (Block-B). Signature with seal of Office Name Designation *Note 1: Income means income from all sources i.e. salary, agriculture, business, profession etc. **Note 2: The term ‘Family’ for this purpose will include the person, who applies for benefit of reservation, his/her parents, spouse as well as children and siblings below the age of 18 years. ***Note 3: The property held by a “Family’ in different locations or different places/cities are to be clubbed while applying the land or property holding test to determine EWS status. Recent Passport size attested photograph of the applicant 109 Annexure-V CERTIFICATE FOR EWS OF ALL INDIA CATEGORY Government of India (Name & Address of the authority issuing the certificate) INCOME & ASSET CERTIFICATE TO BE PRODUCED BY ECONOMICALLY WEAKER SECTIONS Certificate No. _______________ Date:_______________ VALID FOR THE YEAR_________________ 1. This is to certify that Shri/Smt./Kumari son / daughter / wife of permanent resident of, Village / Street Post Office District inthe State / Union Territory Pin Code Whose photograph is attested below belongs to Economically Weaker Sections, since the gross annual income* of his/ her ‘family’** is below Rs. 8 Lakh (Rupees Eight Lakh only) for the financial year His/ her family does not own or possess any of the following assets ***: I. 5 acres of agricultural land and above; II. Residential flat of 1000 sq. ft. and above; III Residential plot of 100 sq. yards and above in notified municipalities; IV Residential plot of 200 sq. yards and above in areas other than the notified municipalities. 2. Shri/Smt./Kumari belongs to the caste which is not recognized as a Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and Other Backward Classes (Central List). Signature with seal of Office ___ ___ ____ ___________ Name Designation *Note 1: Income covered all sources i.e. salary, agriculture, business, profession etc. ** Note 2: The term “Family” for this purpose include the person, who seeks benefit of reservation, his/ her parents and siblings below the age of 18 years as also his/her spouse and children below the age of 18 years. ***Note 3: The property held by a “Family” in different locations or different places/cities have been clubbed while applying the land or property holding test to determine EWS status Recent Passport size attested photograph of the applicant 110 Annexure-VI Certificate No. _______________ Date _____________________ DISABILITY CERTIFICATE This is certified that Sh./ Smt./Kum _______________ son/ wife/daughter of Sh. ____________________ age_______________sex________________identification mark (s) _______________________________is suffering from permanent disability _______________________________as per Right of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016. *Percentage of disability in his/her case ________________________ Thus the candidate is Differently Abled as per standard norms of Haryana. (Dr. _____________) (Dr.______________) (Dr.__________) Member Member Chairperson Medical Board Medical Board Medical Board Countersigned by the Medical Superintendent/ CMO/Head of Hospital (with seal) *The Differently Abled disability should not be less than 40% and should not interfere with the requirement of professional career such as Engineering/Architecture/Technician etc. Recent Photograph of the candidate showing the disability duly attested by the Chairperson of the Medical Board 111 Annexure-VII CERTIFICATE TO BE FURNISHED BY CHILDREN/GRAND CHILDREN OF FREEDOM FIGHTER Certified that Mr./Ms._____________________son/daughter of Shri _____________________ resident of (Complete address) _________________Freedom Fighter of Haryana (Identity No. ___________) is father/grandfather of Mr./Ms._____________________of Village/Town ________________ Police Station ________________Tehsil __________________ District_________________ Sr.No. :__________________ Dated :__________________ Deputy Commissioner of concerned Place : __________________ District of Haryana (Office Stamp) 112 Annexure-VIII CERTIFICATE FOR DECEASED OR DISABLED OR DISCHARGED MILITARY/ PARAMILITARY PERSONNEL, EX-SERVICEMEN OR EX-PERSONNEL OF PARA-MILITARY FORCES Certified that Number…………………………….. Rank……………………. Name ……………………….. Son/Daughter of……….……………………………… Father…………………….……………. Resident of Village…………..………………….PostOffice………………………………..Tehsil…….………………….. District………………………. belonging to the State of Haryana has served in the Army/ Air-Force/Navy/ ………………………. Name of the Para Military Force) from………………….….to ………………..….. and subsequently invalidated out of service as under: (1) Medical Category: i. for JCO’s …………………………………………………………………………………….. ii. for ORS : Shape-I, II, III etc. ……………………………………………………………….. iii. for Rank / Designation (in case of Para-Military Forces)……………………….………... (2) Reason of discharge/ retirement ……………………..………………………………………. (3) Death: whether killed in action………………………………………………………………………… or any other reason……………….……………………………………………………………. (4) If killed in action ……………………………………………………………………….……….. name of the war / operation …………………………………………………………………… (5) Disabled: Whether disabled during the war / operation (name)……………… ………………. (6) Nature of disability i. Whether permanent i.e. for life ……………………………………………………………. ii. Whether temporary up to what extent) ………………………………………..………….. Next RSMB IS DUE …………………………………………………………………… Name of Records………………………………………………………………………. Case No. …………………………… Signature of the issuing authority with designation and official Seal and stamp Date : ……………………………….. Place : ………………………………. Note: Only the certificate issued by the Officer duly authorized by the Army/ Navy / Air-Force/ Concerned Para-Military Force Headquarters, as the case may be, shall be entertained. 113 Annexure-IX CERTIFICATE FOR THE EX-EMPLOYEES OF INDIAN DEFENCE SERVICES/PARAMILITARY FORCES Certified that Number…………………. Rank……………… Name ………………………………. S/o or D/o ………………………………………Father/Mother of …….…………………………….Resident of Village ………………………………… Post Office…………………. …………………. Tehsil……………………… Distt…………………………….. belonging to the State of Haryana, as per his/her service record at the time of entry into service, had served in the Army/ Air-Force/ Navy/ ………………………… (Name of the Para-Military Force) from ………………..……………………….to ………………………… and subsequently discharged/retired from the service on …………………………. as per his/her service record. At the time of entry into service the home address given is ……………………………. (Distt. ……………………) Haryana. Signature Officer Commanding/ Zila Sainik Board/ Competent Authority (with Official Seal) Place:…………………………….. Date:……………………………… *(Strike out whichever is not applicable) 114 Annexure-X SELF DECLARATION BY THE STUDENT (No affidavit required) 1. I, (full name of student with admission/registration/enrollment number) S/o, D/o Mr./Mrs. / Ms._____________ having been admitted to(name of the institution), have carefully read “THE HARYANA PROHIBITION OF RAGGING IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION ORDINANCE, 2012” and fully understood the provisions contained in the said Ordinance. 2. I have, in particular, perused clause 2(f) of the Ordinance and am aware as to what constitutes ragging. 3. I have also, in particular, perused clause 8 of the Ordinance and I am fully aware of the penal and administrative action that is liable to be taken against me in case I am found guilty of or abetting ragging, actively or passively, or being part of a conspiracy to promote ragging. 4. I hereby solemnly aver and undertake that : (a) I will not indulge in any behaviour or act that may be constituted as ragging under the Ordinance. (b) I will not participate in or abet or propagate through any act of commission or omission that may be constituted as ragging under the Ordinance. 5. I hereby affirm that, if found guilty of ragging, I am liable for punishment according to Ordinance, without prejudice to any other criminal action that may be taken against me under any penal law or any, law for the time being in force. 6. I hereby declare that I have not been expelled or debarred from admission in any institution in the country on account of being found guilty of, abetting or being part of a conspiracy to promote, ragging; and further affirm that, in case the declaration is found to be untrue, I am aware that my admission is liable to be cancelled. Declared this _____________day of ____________month of__________ 2024. Signature of the Student Name : 115 Annexure-XI SELF DECLARATION BY PARENT/GUARDIAN (No affidavit required) 1. I, Mr./Mrs. /Ms(full name of parent/ guardian)father/mother/guardian of,(full name of student with University Roll Number), having been admitted to (name of the institution) have carefully read “THE HARYANA PROHIBITION OF RAGGING IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION ORDINANCE, 2012” and fully understood the provisions contained in the said Ordinance. 2. I have, in particular, perused clause 2(f) of the Ordinance and am aware as to what constitutes ragging. 3. I have also, in particular, perused clause 8 of the Ordinance and I am fully aware of the penal and administrative action that is liable to be taken against my ward in case he/she is found guilty of or abetting ragging, actively or passively, or being part of a conspiracy to promote ragging. 4. I hereby solemnly aver and undertake that : (a) My ward will not indulge in any behaviour or act that may be constituted as ragging under the Ordinance. (b) My ward will not participate in or abet or propagate through any act of commission or omission that may be constituted as ragging under the Ordinance. 5. I hereby affirm that, if found guilty of ragging, my ward is liable for punishment according to Ordinance without prejudice to any other criminal action that may be taken against my ward under any penal law or any, law for the time being in force. 6. I hereby declare that my ward has not been expelled or debarred from admission in any institution in the country on account of being found guilty of, abetting or being part of a conspiracy to promote, ragging; and further affirm that, in case the declaration is found to be untrue, the admission of my ward is liable to be cancelled. Declared this _____________day of ____________month of__________ 2024. Signature of the Parent/Guardian Name :________________ Address :_______________ ________________________ Telephone/Mobile No._____ Email ID _______________ 116 Annexure-XII AFFIDAVIT (Specimen of Affidavit by the Parent for Supernumerary Seat for Single Girl Child) (on non-judicial stamp paper of Rs.10/-duly attested by 1st Class Magistrate) We, _____________________father and mother of Miss___________________________ resident of_____________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________ (full address) do hereby, solemnly declare and affirm as under :- 1. That we are permanent resident of __________________________________________ 2. That Miss____________________ born on_________at _______________(place of birth) is the only (Single) Girl Child of the deponent(s), who is seeking admission in ______________ programme for the session 2024-25. OR 3. Miss____________is one amongst the only two girl children (Miss_______born on________at ___________(place of birth) and Miss___________born on _________at __________(place of birth) with no male child of the deponent(s), who is seeking admission in _________________ programme for the session 2024-25 and we shall not claim the benefit of supernumerary seat for the second girl (Name _____________) in the programme(s) being run in the Kurukshetra University for the session 2024-25. 4. That the deponent(s) have only one (Single) girl child. OR 5. That the deponent(s) have only two girl children and no other living child/children. Signatures of Deponent(s), Place: ________ 1.____________ Date: _________ 2.____________ Verification: Verified that the contents of the above affidavit are true and correct to the best of our knowledge & belief and nothing has been concealed therein. Signatures of Deponent(s), Place: ________ 1.____________ Date: _________ 2.____________ (Strike out whichever is not applicable) 117 Annexure-XIII (Refer para 2(d) & 3(d) of Minutes of meeting of KG to PG Scheme dated 22.07.2021) CERTIFICATE OF STUDY (Valid only for six months from the date of issue) This is to certify that Mr./Miss.___________________ Admission No.______________. Date of Birth (dd/mm/yyy) ______________ son/daughter of ____________________________ has studied in University Senior Secondary Model School (USSMS). (a) He/She has studied in USSMS for _________ years. (b) Has he/she passed 10+2 from USSMS (Yes/No) _________ Place: (Signature of Principal USSMS with seal) Dated: 118 Annexure-XIII-A (Refer para 2(d) & 3(d) of Minutes of meeting of KG to PG Scheme dated 22.07.2021) CERTIFICATE OF STUDY (Valid only for six months from the date of issue) This is to certify tha Mr./Miss._________________________________________________ son/daughter of.________________________________________________________________ __________ bearing Registration No.____________________ has passed the ________________________ (course name) from___________________________________ (Name of the department/institute) at K.U. Campus. (a) He/She has studied in your Dept./Institute for _________ years. (b) Has he/she passed qualifying exam from your Dept./institute (Yes/No) _________ Place: (Signature of Head of Dept./Institute with seal) Dated: 119 Annexure-XIV KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY KURUKSHETRA (Established by the State Legislature Act XII of 1956) (‘A++’ Grade, NAAC Accredited) APPLICATION FOR WITHDRAWAL OF ADMISSION AND REFUND OF FEE To Sir, It is submitted that I want to withdraw my admission. So you are hereby requested to refund my fee after deduction as per University Rules. My details are as under: Programme : Department/Institute/College : Academic Session : Name of the Candidate : Father's Name: : Category : Date of Admission : Reason for Withdrawal : Date of Withdrawal : Correspondence Address : : : Email : Mobile Number : Bank Account Number : IFSC Code of the Bank : Name of Bank/Branch : Aadhar Number : Document to be attached: (a) Self attested photo copy of the fee receipt (b) Self attested photo copy of the Aadhar (c) Self attested photo copy of the page of Bank Pass bookindicating Account Holder Name/Number/IFSC etc. Note: All the above documents i.e. fee receipt, aadhar, bank pass book etc. must be in the name student. Date : (Signature of the Candidate) VERIFIED AND RECOMMENDED Signature with seal of Chairperson/Director/Principal/Head of Department/Institute/College 120 Annexure-XV KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY KURUKSHETRA (Established by the State Legislature Act XII of 1956) (‘A++’ Grade, NAAC Accredited) APPLICATION FOR ADJUSTMENT OF DUES/FEES (After the change of Department) I ____________________Student of _____________________Class Roll No ___________ is now leaving the Department after taking admission in class _______________________ as I have been selected for admission in the Department of _____________________________________ at Sr. No. ____________ in the admission list. Pleases adjust my security/other dues already paid by me for the programme of ________________________ except admission fee. Date : Signature of Student The above student has left the Department after taking admission. His/her security/other dues may be adjusted under the rules, as nothing is due against the student. Signature of Chairperson Date: with Official Seal (a) Certified that the above student has taken admission in Class _______________________ Department of ________________________ Roll No. ___________ Signature of Chairperson Date: with official Seal For Office Use Only A sum of Rs. ___________ (Rupees ___________________________________ ) may kindly be adjusted, please. Assistant Incharge (Fee Section) Adjustment Allowed 121 Annexure-XVI AFFIDAVIT (Specimen of Affidavit by the Parent of the BC-A&B Category Candidates) (On non-judicial stamp paper of Rs.10/-) I ____________________________ __________Father /Motherof____________________________ Resident of_____________________________________________ seeking admission to ________________Course in KU.Kurukshetra do hereby solemnly affirm & declare that I belong to_____________caste which is included in the list of Backward Classes Block ‘A’/‘B’approved by the Haryana Govt. I further declare and affirm that I and my wife/husband are not covered under the criteria fixed by Haryana Govt. vide letter No.1170-SW(1)-95 dated 07.06.1995 &No.213-SW(I)-2010 dated 31.08.2010and No. 512-SW(1) 2021 dated 01.12.2021 for excluding socially advanced persons/sections (Creamy Layer) from Backward Classes Category. My family gross annual income from all sources is Rs. …………..for the financial year…………………..(prior to the year of application). I further undertake that in case the information contained in the above para is found to be untrue at any stage, the admission of my ward is liable to be cancelled. DEPONENT (Father/Mother) Dated ………………… Place…………………. UNDERTAKING BY THE STUDENT I, (full name of the student)……………………………………………………... son/daughter of Mr./Mrs./Ms……………………….having been admitted to…………………………… (Course) in……………………………………..(name of the Department/Institute) have carefully read and understood the provisions contained in the Hand Bookof Information. My family gross annual income from all sources is Rs……………..for the financial year…………………(prior to the year of application). I hereby solemnly aver and declare that I will submit my BC/Income Certificate within 15 days. In case the declaration is found to be untrue, I am aware that my admission is liable to be cancelled. DEPONENT (Student) Dated ………………… Place…………………. Annexure-XVII AFFIDAVIT (Specimen of Affidavit by the Parent of the EWS Category Candidates) 122 (On non-judicial stamp paper of Rs.10/-) I ____________________________ Father/Mother of _____________________ Resident of ________________________ seeking admission to _______________ course in K.U. Kurukshetra do hereby solemnly affirm & declare that I belong to Economically Weaker Sections, which is not recognized as a Scheduled Caste and Backward Classes (Block-A &B) by the Government of Haryana, vide Notification No. 22/12/2019-IGS-III dated 25.02.2019 and even No. dated 13.03.2019. I further undertake that in case the information contained in the above para is found to be untrue at any stage, the admission of my ward is liable to be cancelled. DEPONENT (Father/Mother) Dated …………………………. Place: …………………………… UNDERTAKING BY THE STUDENT I, (full name of the student)……….. …………………………. Son/daughter of Mr./Mrs./Ms. ………………… having been admitted to ……………………… (Course) in …………………….. (name of the Department/Institutes) have carefully read and understood the provisions contained in the Hand Book of Information. I hereby solemnly aver and declare that I will submit my EWS Income and Asset Certificate within 15 days. In case the declaration is found to be untrue, I am aware that my admission is liable to be cancelled. DEPONENT (Student) Dated …………………………. Place: …………………………… Annexure-XVIII GROUP PERSONAL INSURANCE OF STUDENT PROPOSAL/NOMINATION PROFORMA (To be filled by the student) 123 The student will fill up the form “Group Personal Insurance of Student Proposal/Nomination Proforma” after taking admission. 1. Name and Address of Proposer : Dean Students’ Welfare, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra. 2. Name :……………………………………………………. 3. Father’s Name : …………………….……………………………… 5. Class and Section :……………… 6. Class Roll No. :………………………………….. 7. Any Disability (Please specify) :…………………………………………………….. 8. Period of Insurance : 2024-25 (for one year from the date of Insurance Policy) 9. Sum Insured : Rs. Two Lacs 10. Permanent Address :…………………………………………………….. …………………………………………………………………………….. 11. Name and Complete Address of the Nominee/Assignee ……………….……………………………………. Relation with Insured Student :………..…………………………………………… I declare that the above information is true to the best of my knowledge and belief and that I have disclosed all particulars affecting the assessment of the risk. I agree that this proposal and declaration shall be the basis of the contract between me and the company. I also declare that I do not suffer from any disability other than described above. Place……………. Signature of the student Dated :……………. Countersigned Chairperson/Director, (With Official Stamp) ………...……………………………………………………………………………………………………… ADDRESS SLIPS PLEASE WRITE YOUR NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS IN THE PLACES BELOW : 1. 2. Important Note: It must be ensured by the concerned Department/Institute that forms for all the admitted students of their Department/Institute must fill the form within one week after taking admission. These forms will be retained by the Dept./Institute till completion of the course. 124 Annexure-XIX UNDERTAKING BY THE STUDENT I, (full name of the student) …………………………. Son/daughter of Mr./Mrs./Ms. ………………… having been admitted to ……………………… (Course) in …………………….. (name of the Department/Institutes) at my own instance as my result is still awaited. If I am not able to pass qualifying exam, I will be responsible for the incidental consequences regarding eligibility conditions as per rules. I will also not claim any refund of fee etc. DEPONENT (Student) Dated …………………………. Place: …………………………… Latest Job Top 5 job in Haryana Top 10 job in Inida Top 5 job in Police Top 10 job in Haryana Top 10 Job Army Top 10 job in Bihar Top 10 Job in MP Top 10 job in Rajasthan Top 10 Police Job Top 10 Teaching Job Top 10 Data entry jobs Top 10 Offline Form Top Online FOrm Top 10 Army top 10 All india job top 10 job Junior Assistant Top 10 typist job Top 10 stenographer job Top 10 clerk Job in Haryana

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