Academic Programs of School of Continuing Education
Transcript of Academic Programs of School of Continuing Education
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Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222
Prospectus for
All Academic Programs of School of Continuing Education
Year 2015-16
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Contents 1. Glossary of Key Terms ........................................................................... 5
2. Equivalence of the YCMOU Degrees, Diplomas and Certificates ............. 9
3. Revision of Rules ................................................................................... 9
4. Jurisdiction ..................................................................................... 9
5. About the University............................................................................ 10
Objectives 10
6. About School of Continuing Education ................................................ 10
Mission
7. Learning Methods ................................................................................ 11
8. Registration (Admission) Procedure ..................................................... 11
9. Certificate Programs ............................................................................ 13
9.1 Six Months Durations ............................................................. 13
9.2 Three Months Durations ......................................................... 13
9.3 Special Programs for School Going Children ............................. 13
10. Diploma Programs ............................................................................. 18
10.1 List of Diploma Programs: ..................................................... 18
10.2 Course Structure for the Diploma Programs ........................... 18
11. Bachelor’s (Under Graduate) Programs ............................................... 29
1. List of Programs on offer ........................................................... 29
2. Course Structures for the Undergraduate Programs: .................. 29
V85: BFA (Painting) ...................................................................... 31
V86: BFA(Ceramic) ....................................................................... 33
V87: BFA(Sculpture) ..................................................................... 35
B Sc MGA :T97 ............................................................................. 36
B.Sc. in Hospitality and Tourism Studies (V 74) ............................. 37
B.Sc.in Hospitality Studies and Catering Services (V76) ................. 38
V71:B.Sc. Construction Practices .................................................. 39
V72: B.Sc. Automotive Techniques ................................................ 40
P97 : Bachelor of Fire & Health Safety Environment (HSE) Management 40
B. A. (Textiles) (G65) ..................................................................... 42
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12. Post Graduate Degree Programs ......................................................... 63
M.Sc. in Hospitality and Tourism Studies (V 77) ............................ 66
M.Sc. in Food Science (V 78) ......................................................... 67
13. Post Graduate DIPLOMA PROGRAMS on Offer .................................... 73
1.Post Graduate Diploma in Energy Audit and Management (V73) ... 73
14. List of YCMOU Regional Centres ........................................................ 77
15. List Of Study Centres ........................................................................ 78
16. Where to Contact ............................................................................... 78
17. Academic Time Tables for Programs .................................................. 79
18. Appendices ................................................................................... 82
Appendix 1 : Syllabi For Entrance Tests ........................................ 82
Appendix 2 : Fees Information for All Programs .............................. 85
Appendix 3 : Methods and Media used in Self Instructional Material (SIM) Delivery ........................................................... 92
Appendix 3 : Question Paper Pattern ............................................ 100
Appendix 4 : Discount in University Fees ...................................... 101
Appendix 5 : Registration (Admission) Procedure ........................... 102
Appendix 6 : Candidate/Student Agreement ................................. 104
Appendix 7 : UGC Letter About Equivalence .................................. 108
Appendix 8 : G.R. of equivalency to 10th and 12th ........................ 109
Appendix 9 : EH$m nojm A{YH$ {ejUH«$_m §Zm àdoe .......................................... 110
Appendix 10 : Letter of Recognition .............................................. 111
Appendix 11 : G.R. of Equivalency and Approval of State Govt. of Maharashtra for Degree's and Diploma's of Open Universities ............................................................. 112
Appendix 12 : Letter of Recognition .............................................. 113
Appendix 13 : Student Support Schemes ...................................... 114
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1. Glossary of Key Terms In this document unless the context otherwise requires:
1. “Academic Programme” means — A collection of correlated courses (subject), which one must complete successfully in order to earn a certification by the university. Certification may be by certificate, diploma, graduate degree, postgraduate degree or doctoral degree.
2. “Program Part” means a part of the academic program which is taken as a sub-unit for administration of the said academic program for declaration of partial result and similar other processes of implementation of the program. For example “First Year B.Sc. (MGA)” is a program part for B.Sc. (Media Graphics and Animation) program.
3. “Batch” means — A group of students undergoing similar training as specified in the given context.
4. “Courses” means — An individual component of an academic programme (sometimes loosely called as subjects) which one has to successfully complete, in order to complete the programme. Courses may be of different types like theory, practical or project work. Each course is given a course code.
5. “Choice Based Credit System” means a system of implementation of academic program in which the student is expected to register for courses as per his/her choice for the courses as per the rules mentioned in the prospectus for the programs. The students are expected to register for courses other than the core areas of the programs.
6. “Core Courses” means the courses which are mandatory to be registered for a program.
7. “Elective Courses” means the courses which a student is expected to choose a course from among the list of courses.
8. “General Courses” means the courses which are designed to empower the student through learning the skill-sets or information or inculcate the attitudes which are general in nature and may not be directly or indirectly associatd with the subject domain of the academic program to which the student is registered.
9. “Audit Courses” are the courses which the student is expected to complete successfully as per the criteria prescribed in the prospectus for qualifying the award of the academic programa, but the achievements in the said audit course shall not be reported in terms of grade or marks in the mark-sheet or grade-sheet or transcript of the student for the given academic program.
10. “Credit Point (CP)” means — Number of study hours, in multiples of 30-35 clock hours that an average learner has to devote for effective learning. For 1 CP, a learner has to devote 30-35 clock hours to complete the study of the course. Study includes several activities like reading the books, taking notes, solving problems, undergoing tests, performing experiments in laboratories, thinking, etc.
11. “International Student” means either (a)Students holding passports issued by foreign countries including people of Indian origin who have acquired the nationality of foreign countries are included as foreign students OR (b) Only those Non Resident Indian students who have studied and passed the qualifying examinations from schools or colleges in foreign countries will be
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included as international students. This will include the students studying in the schools or colleges situated in foreign countries even if affiliated to the Boards of Secondary Education or Universities located in India, but will not include students studying in those schools or colleges (situated in India) and affiliated to the Boards of Secondary Education or Universities of the foreign countries. Students passing the qualifying examinations from Boards or Universities located in foreign countries as external students and dependants of NRI studying in India will not be included as international students. The International Students have to pay a University Program Fee which is five time the amount of fee to be paid by a regular (Indian) student. The rules governing the International Students is available at the website of the University.
12. “Student Registration” means — Confirmation of the admission of the student to the academic programme after submission of a completed admission form with necessary supporting documents and payment of the required fees. Student registration remains valid for a stipulated period of (which is three times minimum period of completion of the program or 8 years from the date of programme registration which ever is earlier). At the time of admission to any particular year of these programmes, students are automatically registered for all courses of that year. The university assigns Permanent Registration Numbers (PRN) to its students. The PRN for a student does not change even if takes admission to new program at a new study centre. A PRN is assigned to a student when he is registered for any of the University programme for the first time and assigns his PRN to a new Program, if and when he registers for subsequent programs.
13. “Direct Admission” means admission to a higher program part in comparision to the entry level to a candidate who has completed such of a program or a program-part under another university or board (other than YCMOU) which has been specified by the University in its prospectus as a valid qualification for Direct Admission to a given program or program part. For example a candidate who has successfully completed “Diploma in Dress Designing & Garment Manufacturing” from Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education(MSBTE) is eligibility ible to the program part SY BSc(Fashion Design) as per the prescribed rules mentioned in the prospectus. Such students do not need to take examinations for the courses under FY BSc(FD) and must pay a Direct Admission Fee as prescribed in the prospectus. Such students will get a grade sheet or mark sheet or transcript in which performance of such students will be reported only for the courses which the student has been examined by the YCMOU.
14. “Self Instructional Material” means — a message on a device which when the student interacts with is designed to enhance the chances of the students performing better in the evaluation and in the real life situation for the context of a course of study under an academic program. The example of SIM is a printed textbook or a lecture available in video or audio format or a companion book which is to be used in addition to a reference book or information available on devices like tablet computing devices or mobile smart phones or similar other media. These software are prepared in a manner so that the students should be able to understand the subject matter even in the absence of a teacher.
15. “Session” means — A time slot for a particular activity. Duration of counseling session is normally 2 or 4 clock hours, while for end
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examination; it is of 3 clock hours. 16. “Counseling Sessions (CS)” means — Sessions conducted at study centre,
during which a qualified person gives explanations to help clear doubts/difficulties of the student also delivering instructions to the student about study material. During counseling session, student also performs practical activities like experiments or project work in study centre laboratory.
17. “First Contact Session” means – Session on the first starting day of a programme.
18. “Study Centre” (SC) means — A place where the students attend the counseling sessions and gets other relevant services like delivery of counseling sessions and practical sessions, admission, examination and communication with university head office.
19. “Counselor” means — A qualified person at SC, who conducts counseling sessions and helps the students in their doubts/difficulties. He also helps students to perform practical activities like experiments in a study centre laboratory.
20. “Programme Co-coordinator” (PC) means — A person in charge of the administrative and academic affairs at the study centre. He plans the availability of counselors, looks after the distribution of self-instructional materials, arranges and co-ordinates counseling sessions, etc.
21. “Study Centre Head” (SCH) means — The head of the study centre who is the head of organization to which the study centre is allotted of the institution, where study centre is located. He may not participate in the day-to-day activities of the study centre, but will take active role in case of any serious problem at the study centre.
22. “Continuous Assessment “(CA) means –the assessment of the performance of the student during the learning phase of the academic schedule. CA are normally conducted by the SC through evaluation strategies (i.e. papers) designed either by the YCMOU or the SC. The specific rules regarding the reporting of marks/grade in CA and their effect on the successful completion of the courses are mentioned in the prospectus for the various programs.
23. “End Examination (EE)” means an examination conducted by the University under its supervision and control (i.e., through the question papers prepared under its supervision and examination conducted under its supervision and control). . The specific rules regarding the reporting of marks/grade in EE and their effect on the successful completion of the courses are mentioned in the prospectus for the various programs.
24. “Letter Grade” is an index of the performance of students in a said course. Grades are denoted by letters O, A+, A, B+, B, C, P and F
25. “Grade Point” is an numerical value assigned to a grade point (for example 0 for F, 4 for D, etc). The UGC recommends a 10-point grading system with the following letter grades and points as given below:
Letter Grade and description Grade Point O (Outstanding) 10 A+(Excellent) 9 A(Very Good) 8 B+(Good) 7 B(Above Average) 6
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C(Average) 5 P (Pass) 4 F(Fail) 0 Ab (Absent) 0
26. “Successful Completion of the Course” means —either course is exempted as the student may have been given Direct Admission to a higher program part or student secures prescribed level of performance in terns of the marks or grade in the examination head as specified in the prospectus for the given program and for the given course. In other words, if you have been given Direct Admission to the SY of BSc(MGA) program, it means that you have successfully completed all the courses in the FY BSc(MGA) program. Alternatively, if you have secured enough marks (say 55% in aggregate and 60% in EE) in a course, say MGA101 of BSc(MGA), which marks are enough to declare you passed in the said course, then you have successfully completed MGA101 course.
27. Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) is a number which is the weighted average of the grade points (with Credits serving as the weights) for a semester.
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29. “Credit Transfer” means — The University gives Credit Transfer to certain courses of these programmes, to the students who have already successfully completed certain other programmes offered by the YCMOU as per the rules and processes mentioned in the prospectus. If credit transfer is granted, then student need not appear in any examination for that course, as it is treated as a successfully completed. Previous grades and equivalent marks are used as it is, for reporting in Grade Sheet.
30. “University Program Fee (UPF)” means the fees collected by the University from the candidate for offering the services inclusing registration, tuition, examination, subscription to various schemes of the government like Inter-uiversity sports festival, and towards contribution to a development fund. The UPF is collected at the tine of admission to a program or program-part.
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31. “Study Centre Fee” means the fees charged by the Study Centres towards the various services to be given to the students including instructions and conduct of practical sessions and counseling sessions, continuous assessment, etc. The SCF is collected directly by the study centre and the students are advised not to pay more than the prescribed amount mentioned in the prospectus.
32. “Late Fee” is the fees collected by the University from the student for having crossed the prescribed last date of a service (without late fee).
33. “Direct Admission Fee” is the fee chargeable by the University from the students for having granted direct admission to a higher program part than the entry level and thus saving the time for completion of the academic program. It is formulated to be 5000 per year saved.
2. Equivalence of the YCMOU Degrees, Diplomas and Certificates The YCMOU has been established by an Act (XX of 1989) of the
Maharashtra State Legislature on 1 July 1989 and has been recognized under section 12(B) of the UGC Act 1956. The UGC has recognized the degrees and diplomas awarded by state open universities like YCMOU to be on par with degrees and diplomas awarded by any other traditional university in the similar subject areas. The Government of Maharashtra has also mentioned the qualifications earned at the YCMOU to be acceptable under the recruitment and promotion rules. The qualifications awarded by the YCMOU are recognized to be on par with the qualification of the similar level (UG degree, PG degree, diploma, etc) of similar subject areas after due consideration of the entry qualification, duration of the program and course contents by other traditional universities.
The university being a autonomous body has liberty to design, implement and award qualifications which may not be similar to the design, methodologies and content of other traditional universities or statutory Boards or Councils at national or state levels. The programs designed by the university are as per the guidelines issued by the University Grants Commission from time to time. The qualifications awarded by the School of Continuing Education are not designed to be equivalent to the diplomas awarded by other universities or Boards in formal sense. The university will not be issuing any certificate or letter to that effect to any students or candidates. The candidates are advice to take informed decisions in this regard.
3. Revision of Rules In order to cope up with unforeseen circumstances and to maintain high
academic quality of this programme the university reserves the right to change, revise, update, add or delete any rule about this programme, at any time. This modification will be applicable to all, including previously admitted students.
4. Jurisdiction All legal dispute regarding study center and enrolled students shall be
subject to Nashik jurisdiction only. In order to cope up with unforeseen
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circumstances and to maintain high academic quality of these programmes, the university reserves the right to change, revise, update, add or delete any rule (including rules regarding programme fees) about these programmes, at any time. These modifications will be applicable to all students, including previously admitted students. relating the University programmes and activities are subject to Nashik, Maharashtra, India Jurisdiction only.
5. About the University Mission
The YCMOU (YCMOU) through its technical, vocational, professional and liberal education programmes, application of modern communication technologies and adoption of the distance education methodology strives towards developing an innovative, flexible and open system of education with the ultimate goal of becoming a ‘mass versity’.
Establishment 1st July, 1989 by Act XX of the Maharashtra State Legislature. The
University is recognised under section 12 (B) of the UGC Act.
Objectives 1. To make higher, vocational and technical education available to large sections of the population.
2. To pay special attention to the needs of the disadvantaged groups, in particular, people in rural areas and women.
3. To relate all courses to the developmental needs of individuals, institutions and the State.
4. To provide an innovative, flexible and open system of education by using distance teaching methodology and by applying modern communication technologies to education.
5. To provide continuing adult and extension education. Special attention to be paid to retraining adults in new skills to enable them to adjust to a changing technological environment.
6. To provide post-graduate studies and research opportunities in all fields of knowledge, especially in educational technology, distance education and development communication.
6. About School of Continuing Education The School of Continuing Education has been established to offer
continuing education programs to the learners, particularly belonging to the disadvantaged classes residing in distant areas, through flexible mode of learning.
The strength of the school lies in the variety of the content of the programs, which can be offered by the school. The school had concentrated on the technical-based vocational programs, in its early phase. However, the school is now focusing on other vocational programs and professional programs.
The school is pro-active and flexible in framing policies to address the need of the development and delivery of the programs.
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Mission Our mission has been to respond to the developmental needs of the society
by offering need-based vocational courses to larger and larger segment of population, and in particular to the disadvantaged groups such as those living in remote and rural areas including working people, housewives and other adults who wish to upgrade or acquire knowledge through studies in various fields.
7. Learning Methods The students would work in the actual work situations to complete the
program. These academic programs are designed for non-working and working students as well. With some time management and determination, the student can easily complete these programmes while continuing his/her job, profession or other education.
Well-qualified counselors at Study Centre solve student’s difficulties, during the counseling sessions. Students have to perform practical only at the study centre laboratories, during practical sessions, under supervision and guidance of counselors.
Activities at the study centers are organized daily and specially on holidays, normally at time convenient to the student. Normally the study centre is situated nearer to student’s place for his convenience. The continuous assessment (CA) are conducted to facilitate feed back to the learners on the progress of their learning. Practice Examination for each theory course may be conducted at the study centre to provide feedback to students about their study. It also prepares the student for the end examination.
The End Examination held once in a semester or year for all courses, are conducted directly by the university. For some of the courses, the university may conduct the Online On demand examinations.
8. Registration (Admission) Procedure This program is offered through online admission process. You are advised
to do the following in order to secure admission. 1. Go though the prospectus meticulously. Ensure that you are eligible for the admission and you possess all the required document which will prove your eligibility. The following is a typical list of documents which you will need: i. Proof of date of birth (Driving Licence OR PAN card OR Aadhar card
(with date of birth) OR Leaving certificate OR Passport OR Election Voter card)
ii. Passing certificate and/or Mark sheet showing that you have passed the qualifying examination
iii. In case there is an entrance test for this program, you will need the statement or certificate showing that you have cleared the entrance test
iv. If you belong to a backward class, you will need cast certificate, cast validity, non-creamy layer, certificates (depending on the rules for the category)
v. If you belong to a category of disadvantaged class (e.g., visually impaired) you will need documents as proof of your status
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2. You are required to get these documents scanned (with a resolution of at least 72 dot per inch) to get scanned images which are readable and have decent quality. You may take help from your friends or professionals at shops or our study centers.
3. You are required to have a mobile number and an email identity (email id). The email id can be easily generated using yahoo.co.in, hotmail.com, rediffmail.com or any other service provider. These are required as you will be getting the information of your password, status of admission etc on these.
4. You are expected to pay the University Fees using electrnic money transfer facilities like Debit Card or Credit Card or Internet Banking or Mobile Money Identifier (MMID) or through the cash deposits at the State Bank of India or other nationalized banks selected by University. The banks charges will apply extra depending on the channel of fund transfer and bank. It is advised that you use your own bank account for making electronic payment. In case the fees need to be refunded (for a reason of University not able to fulfil its stated responsibility) the refunded amount will be credited back to the same account (from which the fees transaction initially was made). Hence, if you use your own account you will get the benefit of such service.
5. If you do not have Savings Bank account, you may open such account with debit card or net banking facilities with any of the banks with zero balance facility (that is, it will not be compulsory for you to keep a minimum balance as per the rules) and a debit card and net banking facilities.
6. You also need to have an access to a computer with internet connection. If you do not have such connection, you may go to a cyber cafe, a study centre, a friend or any other similar location.
7. Once you have done the initial preparation as mentioned above, you may proceed with the online admission. You will click on the Home page of the official websites of the university (ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac or ycmou.ac.in).
8. The details of the online admission process with detailed screen images are given in a separate document. A video clip to help you in the online process is also available.
9. You will be guided through a series of web pages which will be generated for you as per your response.
10. If you already have a 16 digit PRN, you will select the channel of admission by clicking on ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac on the appropriate link. Please do not select the link “If you do not have 16 digit PRN click here” if you have 16 digit PRN even if you are taking admission to the first year of another program.
11. Similarly if you do not have a 16 digit PRN select appropriate link at the opening page of the ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac. You will need to “register” for the website application procedure by typing in the email id, date of birth, mobile number and name. You will receive a user id and one time password.
12. The university offers a discount in the UPF to the students (of a select number of programs) if the student opts not to take printed study material, due to availability of the study material in the digitized format on the university’s portal or availability of the printed books through some other sources like his friends or relatives who may have earlier taken such programs earlier. The University wishes to encourage the students to take soft copies of the study material and
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encourage the students to use the pre-owned books for conservation of trees which are crucial to preservation of environment. The amount of the discount will be shown on the screen while filling up the online application form. You are urged to choose option to this effect while filling the online application form.
13. After completing the typing of all the details asked by the system, you will be prompted to upload scanned documents to the system as per the details submitted by you.
14. After you have uploaded all the documents you make payment using either electronic payment (debit card or credit card or MMID or internet banking). Please see our booklet on how to make payment online available on the website.
15. In case you do not have electronic payment methods available to you, chose the option of “Electronic Challan” on the system. You can print a Payment Deposit Slip and after two working days go to the branch of SBI or other banks mentioned in the website and pay the fees by cash. Remember to check that the transaction number is written at the appropriate places in clear and legible handwriting.
16. You may be required to enter the transaction number on the appropriate boxes by logging in as a user on the university website for reconciliation.
17. The admission will be confirmed after your admission records are verified by the university staff by online method.
9. Certificate Programs 9.1 Six Months Durations
The following programs are of 6 months durations: C2E: Certificate in Beauty Parlour Management (CBPM) C3A: Certificate in German Language C3E: Certificate in English Language C3F: Certificate in French Language C3G: Certificate in Arabic Language C3V: Certificate in Water Management C97:Certificate in Fire Safety Engineering Management
9.2 Three Months Durations The following programs are of 3 months durations: C2A: Certificate in Beauty Parlour Management (CBPM) C2H: Certificate in Tailoring C4E: Certificate in Domestic Wireman C7P: Certificate in Saloon Techniques.
9.3 Special Programs for School Going Children Following are the special programs for school going children on annual
pattern (not available on Online admission portal) (2) : • Certificate in Information Technology (Primary) • Certificate in Information Technology (Secondary) There is a special certificate program on Cyber security awareness. These
programs are not available on the online portal.
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9.4 The medium of instruction is Marathi for the C2A: Certificate in Beauty Parlour Management (CBPM), C2H: Certificate in Tailoring, C4E: Certificate in Domestic Wireman, C7P: Certificate in Saloon Techniques and C3V: Certificate in Water Management.
9.5 The eligibility criteria for the following programs is “ability to read, write and communicate in Marathi or Hindi or English” C2A: Certificate in Beauty Parlour Management (CBPM), C2H: Certificate in Tailoring, C4E: Certificate in Domestic Wireman, C7P: Certificate in Saloon Techniques and C3V: Certificate in Water Management.
9.6 The eligibility criteria for all the certificate programs and the documents which the candidate must submit as evidence of satisfying the criteria are as follows:
Sr. No.
Prog code Prog Name Eligibility
Option No Eligibility
Qualification Eligibility
University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of
Qualification)
1 C2A CERTIFICATE IN BEAUTY PARLOUR MANAGEMENT
1 Passed test of literacy NA
Certificate of Literacy from Study Centre
2 C2E CERTIFICATE IN BEAUTY PARLOUR MANAGEMENT
1 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
3 C2E CERTIFICATE IN BEAUTY PARLOUR MANAGEMENT
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
4 C2E CERTIFICATE IN BEAUTY PARLOUR MANAGEMENT
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
5 C2H CERTIFICATE IN TAILORING 1 Passed test of
literacy NA Certificate of Literacy from Study Centre
6 C3A CERTIFICATE IN GERMAN LANGUAGE
1 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
7 C3A CERTIFICATE IN GERMAN LANGUAGE
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
8 C3A CERTIFICATE IN GERMAN LANGUAGE
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
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Sr. No.
Prog code Prog Name Eligibility
Option No Eligibility
Qualification Eligibility
University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of
Qualification)
9 C3E CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
1 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
10 C3E CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
11 C3E CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
12 C3F CERTIFICATE IN FRENCH LANGUAGE
1 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
13 C3F CERTIFICATE IN FRENCH LANGUAGE
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
14 C3F CERTIFICATE IN FRENCH LANGUAGE
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
15 C3G CERTIFICATE IN ARABIC LANGUAGE
1 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
16 C3G CERTIFICATE IN ARABIC LANGUAGE
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
17 C3G CERTIFICATE IN ARABIC LANGUAGE
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
18 C3V CERTIFICATE IN WATER MANAGEMENT
1 Passed test of literacy NA
Certificate of Literacy from Study Centre
19 C4E CERTIFICATE IN DOMESTIC WIREMAN
1 Passed test of literacy NA
Certificate of Literacy from Study Centre
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Sr. No.
Prog code Prog Name Eligibility
Option No Eligibility
Qualification Eligibility
University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of
Qualification)
20 C7P CERTIFICATE IN SALOON TECHNIQUES
1 Passed test of literacy NA
Certificate of Literacy from Study Centre
21 C97 CERTIFICATE IN FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
1 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
9.7 The academic calendar, process of admission and method of teaching
learning are given elsewhere in this prospectus. 9.8 The Course Structure and the examination patterns of the Certificate
programs are as follows:
For the programmes C2H: Certificate in Tailoring, C4E: Certificate in Domestic Wireman, C2A: Certificate in Beauty Parlour Management CBPM) Programme Structure is like this: Theory Course (25 marks) Practical Course (75 Marks) For C7P: Certificate in Saloon Techniques Programme Structure Theory Course (50 marks) (40 Theory + 10 Internal Assignment) Practical Course (50 marks) Evaluation Pattern” Q1. One line answer questions – 10 Marks. Q2. Ten objectives questions – 10 Marks. Q3. Answer in 25-30 words – 20 Marks. For C2E: Certificate in Beauty Parlour Management (CBPM) Programme Structure Theory Course (100 marks) Practical Course (150 marks) Internal assessment: 20 marks (Assignment, seminar/class tests conducted/assessed by study centre Practical Component: End examination: 50 marks Actual Performance of the Student: 30 Marks *
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Journal: 10 Marks * Viva: 10 Marks * * will be doubled for 100 marks courses. For C3A: Certificate Programme in German Language, C3E: Certificate Programme in English Language: There will be a theory and a practical course. The student will undertake a theory examination conducted by university. Course Structure for C97: Certificate in Fire Safety Engineering Management Sr. No. Course Code Name of the Course 1 CFM 101 (Theory) Fire Service Organization and
Administration 2 CFM 102 (Theory) Fire Technology 3 CFM 103 (Theory) Fire Fighting Equipment 4 CFM 104 (Theory) Fire Ground Operations 5 CFM 105 (Practical) Fire Fighting Equipment 6 CFM 106 (Practical) Rescue and First aid
9.9 Fee Structure : 9.9.1 The fees for these programs shall be collected at the time of student
registration twice in a year as per the schedule mentioned elsewhere in the prospectus.
9.9.2 The fees shall comprise of two components, namely University program fee (UPF) and Study Centre Fee (SCF). The UPF is expected to cover the expenditures incurred or to be incurred by the university on various activities related to the program. The SCF is expected to cover the expenditures incurred or to be incurred by the SC on various activities related to the program.
9.9.3 The candidate shall pay the fee (including the UPF and SCF) to the university at the time of admission by methods including payment through a secured payment gateway established for the purpose.
9.9.4 The SCF shall be paid to the study centre chosen by the candidate. 9.9.5 The fess structure for the certificate programs are given in Annexure 2. 9.9.6 University Programme Fee will be refunded only in case the University is
not able to conduct the programme due to reasons beyond its control or if the university is not able to fulfil its obligations including the cases where YCMOU does not sanction admission to a candidate when the candidate is Eligible for the admission but the study centre preferred by the student cannot be offered.
9.9.7 The YCMOU shall not be under obligation to pay the UPF for cases where admission is refused to candidate who is not eligible. The University may however consider such cases where bona fide errors may have led to the extra payment. The decision of the Vice Chancellor in such cases shall be final and binding on all the parties.
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10. Diploma Programs 10.1 List of Diploma Programs:
1. V05: DCHMNT Windows 2000 Server (32 CP) 2 V07: DCHMNT Windows 2003 Server (32 CP) 3 T31: Diploma in Printing Technique and Graphic Arts 4 T36: Diploma in Interior Design and Decoration (DIDD) (32 CP) 5 T72: Diploma For Electrician and Domestic Appliances Maintenance (DEDAM) (32CP)
6 T73: Diploma in Automobile Techniques (DAT) (32 CP) 7 V11: Diploma For Civil Supervisor (DFCS)(32 CP) 8 V12: Diploma in Mechanical Techniques (DMT) (32 CP) 9 V13: Diploma for Fitter (DFF) (32 CP) 10 V14: Diploma in Computer Hardware Maintenance and Network Techniques (DCHMNT) (Windows 2008 Server) (32 CP)
11 V15: Diploma in Saloon Techniques (DST) (32 CP) 12 V16: Diploma in 2D Animation (DTDA)(32 CP) 13 V17:Diploma in Basic Facility Services (DBFS) (32 CP) 14 V18. Diploma in Advanced Facility Services (DAFS) (32 CP) 15. V36: Diploma in Fashion Design & Boutique Management ( DFDBM) (36 CP)
16. P73:Diploma in Fire and Safety Engineering Management
10.2 Course Structure for the Diploma Programs 1.V05:DCHMNT Windows2000 Server (32CP) Code Course DHW101 Digital Computer Electronics, Theory(4CP) DHW102 Digital Computer Electronics, Practical(4CP) DHW103 How computer works?, Theory(4CP) DHW104 How computer works?,Practical(4CP) DHW105 How computer is maintained? Theory(4CP) DHW106 How computer is maintained? Practical(4CP) DHW107 Networking Technologies, Theory(Windows2000Server)(4CP) DHW108 Networking Technologies, Pract. (Windows2000Server)(4CP
Technologies,Practical(Windows2000Server)(4CP) 2.V07:DCHMNT Windows2003 Server(32CP) Code Course DHW101 Digital Computer Electronics, Theory(4CP) DHW102 Digital Computer Electronics, Practical(4CP) DHW103 How computer works?, Theory(4CP) DHW104 How computer works?, Practical(4CP) DHW105 How computer is maintained? Theory(4CP) DHW106 How computer is maintained? Practical(4CP) DHW111 Networking Technologies, Theory((Windows2003Server)(4CP) DHW112 Networking Technologies, Practical(Windows2003Server)(4CP)
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3. T31:Diploma in Printing Technique and Graphic Arts
First Year (36CP) Sr. No.
Course Code Course Name Theory
marks Practical marks
1 DTP101 Computer Basics 100 0 2 DTP102 Word Processing and Spread Sheet 100 100 3 DTP103 DTP (PageMaker English) 100 100 4 DTP104 Document Design & Essential of
Printing Technology( CorelDraw+Photoshop)
100 100
5 DTP105 Adobe Photoshop 100 100 6 CSP201 Screen Printing 100 100 7 CSP202 Electronic Colour Separation and
correction 100 0
8 CSP203 Surface Preparation (PlateMaking) 100 100 9 CSP204 Off-Set Printing-I 100 100 Seminar 100 Project 100 Second Year (24CP) Sr. No.
Course Code Course Name Theory
marks Practical marks
1 COP301 Offset Printing-II 100 100 2 COP302 Printer Science 100 0 3 COP303 Print Finishing 100 100 4 COP304 Press Management 100 0 5 CAP401 Flexible packaging, Theory 100 0 6 CAP402 Flexography, Theory 100 0 7 CAP403 Advanced Offset Printing (Gravure
Printing) 100 0
8 CAP404 New Technology in Printing, Theory 100 0 Seminar 100 Project 100 4. T36: Diploma in Interior Design and Decoration (DIDD)
(32 CP) DIDD 101: Material and General, Theory - 8 CP DIDD 102: Drawing and Design, Theory - 8 CP DIDD 105: Drawing and Graphics-I, Practical - 8 CP DIDD 106: Design-I, Practical - 8 CP DIDD 107: Drawing and Graphics-II, Practical - 8 CP DIDD 108: Design-II, Practical - 8 CP
5. T72 : Diploma For Electrician and Domestic Appliances Maintenance (DEDAM)(32CP) ELE101:Electrical, Theory-8CP ELE102:Electrical, Practical-8CP DAP101:Appliances Repair,Theory-8CP DAP102:Appliances Repair,Practical-8CP
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6. T73 : Diploma in Automobile Techniques (DAT) (32CP) DAT101:Two WheelerRepair,Theory-8CP DAT102:Two Wheeler,Practical-8CP DAT201:Four Wheeler,Theory-8CP DAT202:Four Wheeler,Practical-8CP
7. V11: Diploma For Civil Supervisor(32CP) DCV101:Basic Civil Construction,Theory-8CP DCV103:Building Drawing,Practical-8CP DCV102:Building ConstructionandManagement,Theory-8CP DCV104:Computer Aided Drafting,Practical-8CP
8. V12:Diplomain Mechanical Techniques(DMT)(32CP) DMT101:Fitting andWelding,Theory-8CP DMT103:Fitting andWelding,Practical-8CP DMT102:Turning (LatheOperator),Theory-8CP DMT104:Turning,Practical-8CP
9. V13:Diploma for Fitter(DFF)(32CP) DFF101:Fitting-I,Theory-8CP DFF102:Fitting-I,Practical-8CP DFF103:Fitting-II,Theory-8CP DFF104:Fitting-II,Practical-8CP
10. V14:Diploma in Computer Hardware Maintenance and Network Techniques (DCHMNT) (Windows 2008 Server) (32CP) DHW101:Digital Computer Electronics, Theory(4CP) DHW102:Digital Computer Electronics, Practical(4CP) DHW103:How Computer Works, Theory(4CP) DHW104:How Computer Works, Practical(4CP) DHW105:How Computer is Maintained?, Theory(4CP) DHW106:How Computer is Maintained? Practical(4CP) NET109:Networking Technologies,(Windows2008Server)Theory(4CP) NET110:Networking Technologies,(Windows2008Server)Practical(4CP)
11. V15:Diploma in Saloon Techniques(DST)(32CP) DST001: ���� ����������� �� ���� ��������,������� )4CP( DST002 : ���� ������������ ������ � �������, ������� )4CP( DST003 : ���� ,������� )4CP( DST004 : ���� ,������� )4CP( DST005 : �� � ����� � � ��!� ������� )4CP( DST006 : �� � ����� � � ��!�, ������� )4CP( DST007 : � ��"�, ������� )4CP( DST008 : � ��"�, ������� )4CP(
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12. V16: Diploma in 2D Animation (DTDA) (32 CP) Sr. No.
Course code Title Credits Nature (Th/Prct/Prj)
1 DTA101 Story boarding, principal and Scripting 4 Theory
2 DTA102 Classical Animation 4 Theory 3 DTA103 Classical Animation 4 Practical 4 DTA104 Digital art I 4 Theory 5 DTA105 Digital art I 4 Practical 6 DTA106 Color Theory 4 Theory 7 DTA107 Digital art II 4 Theory 8 DTA108 Digital art II 4 Practical 13. V17:Diploma in Basic Facility Services (DBFS) Sr. No.
Course Codes Subject Description Credits Theory Practical
1 DFS – 101 Mechanized Housekeeping 100 - 4 2 DFS – 102 Mechanized Housekeeping
laboratory - 100 4 3 DFS – 103 Front Office Services 100 - 4 4 DFS – 104 Building Maintenance 100 - 4 5 DFS – 105 Safety & Security 100 - 4 6 DFS – 106 Horticulture & Landscape 100 - 4 7 DFS – 107 Front office ,Safety& security laboratory - 100 4
8 DFS – 108 Horticulture & Landscape ,Building maintenance laboratory
- 100 4
14. V18. Diploma in Advanced Facility Services (DAFS) Sr. No.
Course Code Subject Description
Credits Theory Practical 1 DFS – 201 Applied Mechanized
Housekeeping 100 - 4
2 DFS – 202 Applied Mechanized Housekeeping laboratory - 100 4
3 DFS – 203 Domestic Services 100 - 4 4 DFS – 204 Applied Building
Maintenance 100 - 4
5 DFS – 205 Safety & Security Advance concept 100 - 4
6 DFS – 206 Applied Horticulture & Landscape 100 - 4
7 DFS – 207 Domestic Services , Safety & Security Advance concept laboratory
- 100 4
8 DFS –208 Applied Horticulture & Landscape, Applied Building Maintenance laboratory
- 100 4
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15. Diploma in Fashion Design & Boutique Management(V36)
Course Code Course Name Th/Pr Credits DFM101 Fashion Studies Th 4 DFM102 Pattern Making and Construction Pr 4 DFM103 Surface Ornamentation Techniques Pr 4 DFM104 Fabric Sourcing for Fashion Design Th 4 DFM105 Computer Application Pr 4 DFM106 Fashion Marketing Th 4 DFM107 Entrepreneur Skill Development Th 4 DFM108 Visual Merchandising Th 4 DFM109 Creative Design Project Pr 4 DFM110 Range design development and costing Pr 4 16. P73 : Diploma in Fire and Safety Engineering
Management Sr. No. Course Code Name of the Course 1 FSM 101 Fire & Safety Engineering Science 2 FSM 102 Fire Service Management & Acts 3 FSM 103 Industrial Safety Management 4 FSM 104 Building Fire & SafetyTechniques 5 FSM 105 Fire Hazards andSuppression 6 FSM 106 Detection Communicationand Special Call. 7 FSM 107 Fire Fighting Drills 8 FSM 108 Fire Service Equipment 9 FSM 109 Rescue Techniques 10 FSM 110 Industrial Training/Field Work
1. Duration of the programs: The diploma programs shall be of duration of one year except DPTGA Program which is of two years duration. The registration of a student to the 1-year programs shall be valid for three years from the date of registration, while for 2-year diploma programs, the registration will be valid for 6years. A student who could not successfully complete a program within the specified time may opt to register again for the program afresh. However, in such cases the past performance in the various courses would be deleted and he shall have to appear in each of the course and complete them de novo.
2. Medium of Instruction: The following programs shall have English as language of instruction and examination:
DCHMNT Windows2000Server,DCHMNT Windows 2003 Server, DPTGA, DIDD, DCHMNT Windows 2008, DBFS, DAFS and DTDA.
The following programs shall have Marathi as language of instruction and examination:
DEDAM,DAT,DFCS,DMT,DST and DFF 3. Teaching-learning strategies: The student shall go through the courses of
studies at the study centers (SC) duly recognized for the programs. The learning strategies shall include face-to-face counseling, instruction through audio, video programs and practical activities at the laboratory at the study centers.
4. Admission procedure: The process of admission to these programs shall be as per the prospectus and other documents, training videos, etc
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published from time to time at the university’s authorized web sites. The admission process may be conducted though online payment using a portal duly dedicated for the purpose.
5. Eligibility criteria for the admission: The eligibility criteria for all the diploma programs under the School of Continuing Education, and the documents which the candidate has to upload as evidence of having satisfied the criteria are as follows:
Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog Name
Eligibility Option
No Eligibility
Qualification Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of
Qualification)
1 T31 FY DIPLOMA IN PRINTING TECHNIQUES & GRAPHIC ARTS
1 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
2 T31 FY DIPLOMA IN PRINTING TECHNIQUES & GRAPHIC ARTS
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
3 T31 SY DIPLOMA IN PRINTING TECHNIQUES & GRAPHIC ARTS
1 DPTGA (FY) appeared YCMOU
Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
4 T36 NA DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR DESIGNING & DECORATION
1 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
5 T36 NA DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR DESIGNING & DECORATION
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
6 T72 NA DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICIAN & DOMESTIC APPLIANCES MAINTENANCE
1 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
7 T72 NA DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICIAN & DOMESTIC APPLIANCES MAINTENANCE
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
8 T73 NA DIPLOMA IN AUTOMOBILE TECHNIQUES
1 SSC (10th) passed
any statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
9 T73 NA DIPLOMA IN AUTOMOBILE TECHNIQUES
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
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Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog Name
Eligibility Option
No Eligibility
Qualification Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of
Qualification)
10 V05 NA
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER HARDWARE MAINTENANCE & NETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES (WINDOWS 2000 SERVER)
1 SSC (10th) passed
any statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
11 V05 NA
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER HARDWARE MAINTENANCE & NETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES (WINDOWS 2000 SERVER)
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
12 V07 NA
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER HARDWARE MAINTENANCE & NETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES (WINDOWS 2003 SERVER)
1 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
13 V07 NA
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER HARDWARE MAINTENANCE & NETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES (WINDOWS 2003 SERVER)
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
14 V11 NA DIMPLOMA FOR CIVIL SUPERVISOR
1 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
15 V11 NA DIMPLOMA FOR CIVIL SUPERVISOR
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
16 V12 NA DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL TECHNIQUES
1 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
17 V12 NA DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL TECHNIQUES
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
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Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog Name
Eligibility Option
No Eligibility
Qualification Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of
Qualification)
18 V13 NA DIPLOMA FOR FITTER (DFF) 1 SSC (10th)
passed any statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
19 V13 NA DIPLOMA FOR FITTER (DFF) 2
Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
20 V14 NA
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER HARDWARE MAINTENANCE & NETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES (WINDOWS 2008 SERVER)
1 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
21 V14 NA
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER HARDWARE MAINTENANCE & NETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES (WINDOWS 2008 SERVER)
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
22 V15 NA DIPLOMA IN SALOON TECHNOLOGY
1 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
23 V15 NA DIPLOMA IN SALOON TECHNOLOGY
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
24 V16 NA DIPLOMA IN 2D ANIMATION 1 SSC (10th)
passed any statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
25 V16 NA DIPLOMA IN 2D ANIMATION 2
Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
26 V17 NA DIPLOMA IN BASIC FACILITY SERVICES
1 SSC (10th) passed
any statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
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Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog Name
Eligibility Option
No Eligibility
Qualification Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of
Qualification)
27 V17 NA DIPLOMA IN BASIC FACILITY SERVICES
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
28 V18 NA DIPLOMA IN ADVANCED FACILITY SERVICES
1
Registered to V17- Diploma in Basic Facility Services or FY BSc(Facility Services) program
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
29 V36 NA DIPLOMA IN FASHION DESIGN & BOUTIQUE MANAGEMENT
1 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
30 V36 NA DIPLOMA IN FASHION DESIGN & BOUTIQUE MANAGEMENT
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
A Note on eligibility option: For a given program, you may take admission to it by satisfying one of a given number of set of criteria. These sets of criteria are numbered as Eligibility Option No. If you choose eligibility option no of 1 for a given program, you must fulfill all the conditions within eligibility option no 1. For example, if you want to take admission to Sr 1, T31 (DPTGA FY), you can take admission to it by satisfying one of the two conditions (eligibility options) eligibility option no 1 is to have passed SSC (10th ) from any statutory board. Option 2 is to have passed Preparatory program.
6. Course structure and syllabi for the various courses which are part of the academic programs shall be as published on the university’s authorized web sites.
7. Fee structure: 7.1 The fees for these programs shall be collected annually at the time of
student registration. 7.2 The fees shall comprise of two components, namely University program
fee (UPF) and Study Centre Fee (SCF). The UPF is expected to cover the expenditures incurred or to be incurred by the university on various activities related to the program. The SCF is expected to cover the expenditures incurred or to be incurred by the SC on various activities related to the program.
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7.3 The candidate shall pay the fee (including the UPF and SCF) to the university at the time of admission by methods including payment through a secured payment gateway established for the purpose.
7.4 The SCF shall be paid to the study centre chosen by the candidate. 7.5 The fess structure for the programs has been given in Annexure 2. 7.6 The repeater students shall need to pay Rs400 per course (for which
they wish to appear as repeater examinees) as examination fees. 7.7 The International Students shall pay the amount of UPF and SCF as
five times that for the Indian students. 7.8 University Programme Fee will be refunded only in case the University
is not able to conduct the programme due to reasons beyond its control or if the university is not able to fulfil its obligations including the cases where YCMOU does not sanction admission to a candidate when the candidate is Eligible for the admission but the study centre preferred by the student can not be offered.
7.9 The YCMOU shall not be under obligation to pay the UPF for cases where admission is refused to candidate who is not eligible. The University may however consider such cases where bona fide errors may have led to the extra payment. The decision of the Vice Chancellor in such cases shall be final and binding on all the parties.
8. Student Evaluation: 8.1 For the purpose of evaluation, there shall be five types of courses,
namely, (i)Theory Courses (ii) Practical Course (iii) Theory plus Practical Courses (iv) Industrial Training Course (v) Project Course
8.2 For theory courses, there will be two components, namely, (i) Continuous Assessment (CA) and (ii) End Examination.
8.3 The Continuous Assessment (CA) for a Theory Course shall consist of activates including assignment, class test and seminars to be set, organized and evaluated by the respective study centre. The marks obtained by each student (out of maximum of 20 marks) in a format given in by examination section must be submitted by the SC before the commencement of the End Exams, to the Controller of Examinations.
8.4 The End Examinations (of 80 maximum marks) shall be set, organized and evaluated under supervision and control of the Controller of Examination, Y.C.M.O.U..
8.5 For successful completion of a Theory Course, the examinee must secure at least 40 % marks in the EE AND at least 40% in combined total of Continuous Assessment and End Examination. In case the candidate does not complete a theory course successfully, (s) he may take the End Examination as a repeater student by paying requisite fee and by following stipulated procedure. No repeat examination in Continuous Assessment will be taken. (Explanation: A person who has secured 20 marks out of 20 in CA and has secured 20 marks out of 80 in EE, thus aggregate 40 marks out of 100 shall not be treated as passed because he has not secured 40 % marks in EE. On the other hand a person who has obtained 5 marks out of 20 in CA (less than 40%) and 35 marks out of 80 in EE (more than 40%) thus
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securing 40 marks out of 100 in aggregate is treated as successful as he has secured more than 40% in EE and more than 40% in aggregate.)
8.6 For Practical Courses an end examination of maximum marks 100 shall be conducted at an examination centre with the facilities of laboratory for conduct of practical activities. The examinee shall be evaluated with the following criteria.
Actual Performance of the examinee shall carry a weight of 60 Marks, the workbook Journal 20 Marks, and a Viva of 20 Marks weight shall be conducted. A candidate must secure 40% or more marks out of 100 marks to successfully complete the practical courses.
8.7 The “Theory plus Practical” courses shall comprise of the following Components, namely, (i) Continuous Assessment based on theoretical
aspect (ii) End Examination based on theoretical aspect and (iii) Practical Examination based on Practical Activities.
8.8 The Continuous Assessment (CA) for a Theory plus Practical Course shall consist of activates including assignment, class test and seminars to be set, organized and evaluated by the respective study centre. The marks obtained by each student (out of maximum of 20 marks) in a format given in by examination section must be submitted by the SC before the commencement of the End Exams, to the Controller of Examinations.
8.9 The End Examinations (of 80 maximum marks) for a Theory plus Practical Course shall be set, organized and evaluated under supervision and control of the Controller of Examination, Y.C.M.O.U.
8.10 For Practical Examination for Theory plus Practical Course, an end examination of maximum marks 100 shall be conducted at an examination centre with the facilities of laboratory for conduct of practical activities. The examinee shall be evaluated with the following criteria. Actual Performance of the examinee shall carry a weight of 60Marks, the workbook Journal 20 Marks, and a Viva of 20 Marks weight shall be conducted.
8.11 A student will need to secure at least 40% marks in EE and at least 40% marks in (CA+EE ) and 40% marks in Practical component. A person who secures more than 40 % marks in Total 150 Marks but fails in Theory Component will be treated as having failed in the given Theory plus Practical course. Such a student must appear in the theory component EE and secure such marks that his aggregate in the theory component is better than 40%. Similarly a student not securing more than or equal to 40% Marks in practical shall be declared unsuccessful and will have to reappear as a repeater in the practical component as per the rule. In case a student does not successfully complete a Theory plus Practical Course, (s)he may take the following examination as a repeater:
(a) End Examination, if he had failed in Combined End Examination plus Continuous assessment part.
(b) Practical Examination, if he has failed in Practical Examination. No repeater examination in Continuous Assessment will be
conducted.
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8.12 The Project Work shall carry 100 marks, to be allotted as under: Project Report 20 marks Project presentation by students for 5-10 Minutes 40 marks Viva based on the Project 40 marks Total 100 marks The student needs to secure 40% marks in the Project Examination to
successfully complete the course.
11. Bachelor’s (Under Graduate) Programs 1. List of Programs on offer
B. Sc (Fashion Design) (V31) B.Sc. (Interior Design) (V30) Bachelor of Fine Arts(BFA)-Painting (V85) Bachelor of Fine Arts(BFA)-Ceramic(V86) Bachelor of Fine Arts(BFA)-Sculpture (V87) B. Sc. (Facility Services) (V19) B.Sc. (Hospitality and Tourism Studies) B.Sc. (Hospitality Studies and Catering Services) B.Sc. (Media Graphics and Animation) B. Sc. (Construction Practices) (V71) B. Sc. (Automotive Techniques) (V72) Bachelor of Fire and Health Safety Environment (HSE) Management (P-97) B. A (Textiles) (G65)
2. Course Structures for the Undergraduate Programs: 1. B.Sc.(Fashion Design) (V31)
Course Name(FY) Type Course
code CP Course Name (SY)
Course code Type CP
Element Of Design And Fashion
Th BFD101 4 Fashion Studies BFD201 Th 4
Fashion Model Drawing
Pr BFD102 4 Fashion Illustration BFD202 Pr 4
Pattern making and Construction–I
Pr BFD103 4 Computer Application–II BFD203 Pr 4
Communication Skills Th BFD104 4 Machinery and
Equipments BFD204 Th 4
Introduction To Textiles Th BFD105 4
Fundamentals of Fashion Marketing and Merchandising
BFD205 Th 4
Surface Th BFD106 4 Traditional BFD206 TTh 4
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Course Name(FY) Type Course
code CP Course Name (SY)
Course code Type CP
Ornamentation Techniques
Textiles and Embroidery of India
Patternmaking and Construction-II
PPr BFD107 4 Garment Construction BFD207 PPr 4
Computer Application-I PPr BFD108 4 History of
Fashion BFD208 TTh 4
Third Year Sr. No.
Course Name (TY) Type Course
code CP Course Name (TY)
Course code Type CP
1 Principles Of Managements
Th BFD305 4 Environment Science
GEN 201 Th 4
2 Women’s Wear
Pr BFD306 4 Recent Advances in Apparel Industry
BFD302 Prj 4
3 Textile And Garment Quality Analysis Assurance
Th BFD307 4 Range Development
BFD303 Pr 4
4 Draping Pr BFD308 4 Men’s Wear BFD304 Pr 4
B.Sc.(ID)(V30) First Year
Sr. No.
Course code Title Credits Nature
(Th/Prct /Prj) 1 BID101 Theory of Materials 4 Theory 2 BID102 Services-I 4 Theory 3 BID103 Interior Construction-I 8 Practical 4 BID104 Graphic Design 8 Practical 5 BID105 Basic Design 4 Theory 6 BID106 Interior Design-I 8 Practical
Second Year Sr. No.
Course code Title Credits Nature
(Th/Prct/Prj) 1 BID201 Service-II 4 Theory 2 BID202 Interior Construction-II 8 Practical 3 BID203 Interior Design-II 8 Practical 4 BID204 Professional Pct &
Estimation 4 Theory 5 BID205 CAD2D & 3D 8 Practical 6 BID206 3D Studio & Photoshop 8 Practical GEN201 Environment Studies 4 Theory
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Third Year Sr. No.
Course code Title Credits Nature
(Th/Prct/Prj) 1 BID301 Interior Design-III 8 Practical 2 BID302 Interior Construction-III 8 Practical 3 BID303 Design Elective 8 Techno-Seminar 4 BID304 Environmental Design 8 Practical 5 BID305 Design Dissertation 8 ProjectWork
V85: BFA (Painting) 1st year B.F.A.(Painting) SR Course
Codes Name of Course Credits Nature(Th/Pr/Prj)
Semester -1 1 BAF101 Drawing and Sketching 4CP Pr 2 BAF102 Composition -1(Painting) 4CP Pr 3 BAF103 Design, Composition & Antique
study1 (Sculp) 4CP pr
4 BAF104 Pottery and Designing-1 (Ceramic) 4CP pr Semester -2 5 BAF105 History of Visual Arts and Aesthetics 4CP Th 6 BAF106: Composition-2 (Painting) 4CP pr 7 BAF107: Design, Composition & Antique
study-2 (Sculp) 4CP pr
8 BAF108 Pottery and Designing-2 (Ceramic) 4CP pr GENERAL ELECTIVE 9 (ANY ONE OF Foreign Language) GEN101: English 4CP Th GEN103: French 4CP Th GEN104: Arabic 4CP Th GEN105: German 4CP Th
II Year BFA(Painting) SR Course
Codes Name of Course Credits Nature (Th/Pr/Prj)
Semester -3 1 BAF201 Material and Method (Paint)-1 4CP Th 2 BAF202 Composition, Still Life and
Landscape-1 4CP Pr
3 BAF203 Head Study-1 4CP pr 4 BAF204 Drawing and Sketch 4CP pr Semester -4 4CP Pr 5 BAF205 History of Visual Arts and
Aesthetics-2 ( 4CP Th
6 BAF206 Composition, Still Life and Landscape-2
4CP pr 7 BAF207 Head Study-2 4CP pr 8 GEN201: Environmental Studies 4CP Th 9 Any one of BAF208 to BAF210
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SR Course Codes Name of Course Credits Nature
(Th/Pr/Prj) BAF208 Mural 4CP pr BAF209 Graphics 4CP pr BAF210 Traditional Indian Painting 4CP Pr 10 Any one of General Electives
from:
GEN202 Soft Skill, 4CP Th GEN203 Value Education, 4CP Th GEN204 Communication Skills 4CP Th
III Year BFA(Painting) SR Course
Codes Name of Course Credits Nature (Th/Pr/Prj)
Semester -5 1 BAF301 Material and Method (Paint)-2 4CP Th 2 BAF302 Composition, Still Life and
Landscape-3 4CP Pr
3 BAF303 Head Study-3 4CP Pr 4 BAF304 Drawing and Sketch-2 4CP Pr Semester -6 4CP 5 BAF305 History of Visual Arts and
Aesthetics-3 4CP Th
6 BAF306 Composition, Still Life and Landscape-4
4CP Pr 7 BAF307 Head Study-4 4CP Pr 8 Any one of BAF308 to BAF310 BAF308 Mural -2 4CP Pr BAF309 Graphics-2 4CP Pr BAF310 Traditional Indian Painting-2 4CP Pr 9 Any one of GEN301 to GEN303
General Electives from : 4CP
GEN301: Lateral Thinking, 4CP Th GEN302: Stess Management, 4CP Th GEN303: Gardening 4CP Th IV Year BFA(Painting) SR Course
Codes Name of Course Credits Nature (Th/Pr/Prj)
Semester -7 1 BAF401 Material and Method-3 (Paint) 4CP Th 2 BAF402 Composition, Still Life and
Landscape-5 4CP Pr
3 BAF403 Head Study-5 4CP Pr 4 BAF404 Drawing and Sketch5 4CP Pr Semester -8 5 BAF405 History of Visual Arts and
Aesthetics-4 4CP Th
6 BAF406 Composition, Still Life and Landscape-6
4CP Pr 7 BAF407 Head Study-6 4CP Pr
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SR Course Codes Name of Course Credits Nature
(Th/Pr/Prj) 8 Any one of Elective from BAF408 to
BAF410
BAF408 Mural- 3 4CP Pr BAD409 Graphics-3 4CP Pr BAF410 Traditional Indian Painting-3 4CP Pr 9 Any one of General Electives from: GEN401: Yoga, 4CP Th GEN402: Disaster Management, 4CP Th GEN403: ICT Skills 4CP Th
V86: BFA(Ceramic) 1st Year BFA (Ceramic) SR Course
Codes Name of Course Credits Nature (Th/Pr/Prj)
Semester -1 1 BAF101 Drawing and Sketching 4CP Pr 2 BAF102 Composition -1(Painting) 4CP Pr 3 BAF103 Design, Composition & Antique
study1 (Sculp) 4CP pr
4 BAF104 Pottery and Designing-1 (Cerami) 4CP pr Semester -2 5 BAF105 History of Visual Arts and Aesthetics 4CP Th 6 BAF106: Composition-2 (Painting) 4CP pr 7 BAF107: Design, Composition & Antique
study-2 (Sculp) 4CP pr
8 BAF108 Pottery and Designing-2 (Ceramic) 4CP pr GENERAL ELECTIVE 9 (ANY ONE OF Foreign Language) GEN101: English 4CP Th GEN103: French 4CP Th GEN104: Arabic 4CP Th GEN105: German 4CP Th
II Year BFA (Ceramic) SR Course
Codes Name of Course Credits Nature (Th/Pr/Prj)
Semester -3 1 BCF201 Material and Method (Cera)-1 4CP Th 2 BCF202 Preparation of Clay- 1 4CP Pr 3 BCF203 Forming -1 4CP Pr 4 BCF204 Drawing and Sketch-1 4CP Pr Semester -4 5 BCF205 History of Visual Arts and
Aesthetics-2 4CP Th
6 BCF206 Designing- 1 4CP Pr
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SR Course Codes Name of Course Credits Nature
(Th/Pr/Prj) 7 BCF207 Glazing and Firing- 1 4CP Pr 8 GEN201: Environmental Studies ( 4CP Th 9 Any one of General Electives
from:
GEN202 Soft Skill, 4CP Th GEN203 Value Education, 4CP Th GEN204: Communication Skills 4CP Th
III Year BFA (Ceramic) SR Course
Codes Name of Course Credits Nature (Th/Pr/Prj) Semester -5 1 BCF301 Material and Method
(Cera)-2 4CP Th
2 BCF302 Preparation of Clay- 2 4CP Pr 3 BCF303 Forming -2 4CP Pr 4 BCF304 Drawing and Sketch-2 4CP Pr Semester -6 5 BCF305 History of Visual Arts
and Aesthetics-3 4CP Th
6 BCF306 Designing -2 4CP Pr 7 BCF307 Glazing and Firing- 2 4CP Pr 8 Any one of General
Electives from:
GEN301 Lateral Thinking, 4CP Th GEN302 Stress Management, 4CP Th GEN303 Gardening 4CP Th
IV Year BFA (Ceramic) SR Course
Codes Name of Course Credits Nature(Th/Pr/Prj)
Sem 7 1 BCF401 Material and Method (Cera)-3 4CP Th 2 BCF402 Preparation of Clay -3 4CP Pr 3 BCF403 Forming -3 4CP Pr 4 BCF404 Drawing and Sketch-3 4CP Pr Sem 8 5 BCF405 History of Visual Arts and
Aesthetics-4 4CP Th
6 BCF406 Designing- 3 4CP Pr 7 BCF407 Glazing and Firing -3 4CP Pr 8 Any one of General Electives
from:
GEN401 Yoga 4CP Th GEN402 Disaster Management, 4CP Th GEN403 ICT Skills 4CP Th
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V87: BFA(Sculpture) 1st year BFA (Sculpture) SR Course
Codes Name of Course Credits Nature (Th/Pr/Prj)
Semester -1 1 BAF101 Drawing and Sketching 4CP Pr 2 BAF102 Composition -1(Painting) 4CP Pr 3 BAF103 Design, Composition & Antique
study1 (Sculp) 4CP pr
4 BAF104 Pottery and Designing-1 (Ceramic) 4CP pr Semester -2 5 BAF105 History of Visual Arts and Aesthetics 4CP Th 6 BAF106: Composition-2 (Painting) 4CP pr 7 BAF107: Design, Composition & Antique
study-2(Sculp) 4CP pr
8 BAF108 Pottery and Designing-2 (Ceramic 4CP pr GENERAL ELECTIVE 9 (ANY ONE OF Foreign Language) GEN101 English 4CP Th GEN103 French 4CP Th GEN104 Arabic 4CP Th GEN105 German 4CP Th
IInd Year BFA (Sculpture) SR Course
Codes Name of Course Credits Nature (Th/Pr/Prj)
Semester -3 1 BBF201 Material and Method-1 (Sculp) 4CP Th 2 BBF202 Life Study- 1 4CP Pr 3 BBF203 Composition-1 4CP Pr 4 BBF204 Drawing and Sketch 4CP Pr Semester -4 5 BBF205 History of Visual Arts and Aesthetics-2 4CP Th 6 BBF206 Life Study -2 4CP Pr 7 BBF207 Composition-2 4CP Pr 8 Any one of BBF208 to BBF209 4CP BBF208 Wood Carving 4CP Pr BBF209 Pottery, Tera Cotta( 4CP Pr 9 GEN201 Environmental Studies ( 4CP Th 4CP 10 Any one of General Electives from GEN202 Soft Skill, 4CP Th GEN203 Value Education, 4CP Th GEN204 Communication Skills 4CP Th
III Year BFA (Sculpture) SR Course
Codes Name of Course Credits Nature (Th/Pr/Prj)
Semester -5 1 BBF301 Material and Method- 2 (Sculp) 4CP Th
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SR Course Codes Name of Course Credits Nature
(Th/Pr/Prj) 2 BBF302 Life Study- 4 4CP Pr 3 BBF303 Composition-3 4CP Pr 4 BBF304 Drawing and Sketch-2 4CP Pr Semester -6 5 BBF305 History of Visual Arts and Aesthetics-
3 ( 4CP Th
6 BBF306 Life Study- 4 4CP Pr 7 BBF307 Composition-4 4CP Pr 8 Any one of BBF308 to BBF309 BBF308 Stone Carving 4CP Pr BBF309 Metal Casting 4CP Pr 9 Any one of General Electives from GEN301 Lateral Thinking, 4CP Th GEN302 Stess Management 4CP Th GEN303 Gardening 4CP Th
IV Year BFA (Sculpture) SR Course
Codes Name of Course Credits Nature (Th/Pr/Prj)
Semester -7 1 BBF401 Material and Method- 4(Sculp) 4CP Th 2 BBF402 Life Study- 6 4CP Pr 3 BBF403 Composition-5 4CP Pr 4 BBF404 Drawing and Sketch-3 4CP Pr Semester -8 5 BBF405 History of Visual Arts and Aesthetics-4 4CP Th 6 BBF406 Life Study- 5 ( 4CP Pr 7 BBF407 Composition-6 4CP Pr 8 Any one of BBF408 to BBF410 BBF408 Stone Carving ( 4CP Pr BBF409 Metal Casting 4CP Pr BBF410 Wood Carving 4CP Pr 9 Any one of General Electives from: GEN401 Yoga, 4CP Th GEN402 Disaster Management, 4CP Th GEN403 ICT Skills 4CP Th
B Sc MGA :T97 All Theory (Th) Courses are of 4 credits (100 Marks) and all Theory-Cum-
Practical (Th+Pr) courses are of 6 credit (150 Marks). 1st Year
BMG 101 Introduction to Computers & Internet (Th) BMG 102 Drawing and Sketching (Th) BMG 103 Color Theory (Th) BMG 104 Typography (Th) BMG 105 Computer Graphics Part1: Adobe Photoshop (Th + Pr) BMG 106 Computer Graphics Part2 : Adobe Illustrator (Th + Pr) BMG 107 Technical and Creative Writing (Th)
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BMG 108 Introduction to Multimedia and its Application (Th) BMG 109 Developing Presentations (Th) BMG 110 Design Principles (Th) BMG 111 Print Media Part1 : Coral Draw (Th + Pr) BMG 112 Print Media Part2 : Quark Express (Th+ Pr)
2nd Year BMG 201 Introduction to Web Development (Th) BMG 202 HTML (Th) BMG 203 Computer Animation : Introduction to Flash (Th) BMG 204 Content Digitization (Th) BMG 205 Content Authoring on Web using Macromedia Dreamweaver (Th+Pr) BMG 206 Developing Dynamic Web Pages using Java and VB Scripts (Th) BMG 207 Video-Production Basics (Th) BMG 208 Story Boarding (Th) BMG 209 Visual Communication (Th) BMG 210 Audio-Editing: Sound Forge (Th + Pr) BMG 211Video-Editing: Adobe Premier (Th + Pr) BMG 212 Advance Video Effects (Th) GEN 201 Environment Studies
3rd Year BMG 301 Animation Principles (Th) BMG 302 Introduction to Maya (Th+Pr) BMG 303 Character Set up and Animation in Maya (Th) BMG 304 Advanced Maya (Th+Pr) BMG 305 Introduction to 3DS max (Th+Pr) BMG 306 Advanced 3ds max (Th+Pr) BMG 307 Character Animations (Th) BMG 308 CG Film making (Th) BMG 309 Project Work (Th+Pr)
B.Sc. in Hospitality and Tourism Studies (V 74) All Theory (Th) Courses are of 4 credits (100 Marks) and all Theory-Cum-
Practical (Th+Pr) courses are of 6 credit (150 Marks). FIRST YEAR
BTH101 Business Communication Skill (Th) BTH102 Introduction to Hospitality Management (Th) BTH103 Computer Application (Th) BTH104 Basics of Accounting (Th) BTH105 Front Office Operation – I (Th+Pr) BTH106 Principles of Cookery (Th) BTH107 Hotel Housekeeping (Th+Pr) BTH108 Food & Beverage Service- I (Th+Pr)
SECOND YEAR BTH201 Corporate Communication (Th) BTH202 Food Production (Th+Pr) BTH203 Food & Beverage Service-II (Th+Pr) BTH204 Eco- Tourism (Th)
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BTH205 Hotel Accountancy (Th) BTH207 Front Office Operation-II (Th+Pr) GEN201 Environment Studies
THIRD YEAR BTH310 French (Th) BTH320 Hotel Marketing (Th) OR BTH321 Principle of Managememt BTH330 Cultural Heritage of India (Th) OR BTH331 Principles & Practices of Tourism (Th) BTH340 Banqueting Management (Th) or BTH341 Bar Management (Th) OR BTH342 Stores & purchasing Management (Th) OR BTH343 Food & Beverage management (Th) BTH350 Tourist Guide & Tour Operation (Th) BTH360 Project & Case Study (Th+Pr)
B.Sc.in Hospitality Studies and Catering Services (V76) All Theory (Th) Courses are of 4 credits (100 Marks) and all Theory-Cum-
Practical (Th+Pr) courses are of 6 credit (150 Marks). FIRST YEAR
BCH101 Basic Food Production (Th+Pr) BCH102 Food and Beverages Services –I (Th+Pr) BCH103 Basic House Keeping (Th+Pr) BCH104 Catering Science –I (Th) BCH105 Front Office Operation -I (Th+Pr) BCH106 Communication Skills (Th) BCH107 Basic Accounts (Th) BCH108 Bakery & Confectionary(Th+Pr) BCH109 Principals of Management (Th)
SECOND YEAR BCH201 Quantity Food Production (Th+Pr) BCH202 Food & Beverage Operation –I (Th+Pr) BCH203 Hotel House Keeping (Th+Pr) BCH204 Hotel Engineering Services (Th) BCH205 Front Office Operation-II (Th+Pr) BCH206 Computer Application (Th) BCH209 Hotel Accountancy (Th) GEN201 Environment Studies
THIRD YEAR BCH301 Specialized Food Production (Th+Pr) BCH302 Accommodation Operations (Th+Pr) BCH303 Marketing Services (Th) BCH304 Food and Beverage Management (Th+Pr) BCH305 Food and Beverage Inventory Control (Th) BCH306 Human Resources Management (Th) BCH307 Project Report (Th+Pr)
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V71:B.Sc. Construction Practices First Year
Course Code Course Title Contac
Hours Credits BCP 101 Analytical Methods for Engineers (Th) 120 4 BCP 102 Engineering Mechanics (Th) 120 4 BCP 103 Engineering Drawing(Pr) 120 4 BCP 104 Health, Safety and Risk Assessment in
Engineering (Th) 120 4
BCP 105 Personal and Professional Development (Th) 120 4 BCP 106 Building Construction: Design Principles and
Application, Maintenance (Th) 120 4
BCP 107 Site Surveying Procedures for Construction (Th) 120 4 BCP 108 Concrete Technology (Th) 120 4 Second Year Course Code Course Title Contact
Hours Credits BCP 201 Science and Materials for Construction (Th) 120 4 BCP 202 Management Principles and Application for
Construction (Th) 120 4
BCP 203 Structural Analysis and Design (Th) 120 4 BCP 204 Transportation for Construction (Th) 120 4 BCP 205 Measuring, Tendering and Estimating for
Construction (Th) 120 4
BCP 206 Group Project in the Construction Industry (Th)
120 4 BCP 207 Project Design, Implementation and
Evaluation (Th) 120 4
BCP 208 Basic Civil Engineering (Th) 120 4 GEN201 Environmental Studies (Th) 120 4 Third Year
Course Code Course Title Contact
hours Credits BCP 301 Industrial Training (Pr) 120 4 BCP 302 Building Services Design, Installation
and Maintenance in Construction (Th) 120 4
BCP 303 Project Management for Construction (Th)
120 4 BCP 304 Civil Engineering Design (Th) 120 4 BCP 305 Advanced Civil Engineering (Th) 120 4 BCP 306 Commercial Management in the
Construction Industry (Th) 120 4
BCP 307 Innovation in a Sustainable Construction Industry (Th)
120 4 BCP 308 Construction Technology (Th) 120 4
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V72: B.Sc. Automotive Techniques First year
Course code Course Title Contact
Hours Credits BAM 101 Analytical Methods for Engineers (Th) 120 4 BAM 102 Engineering Mechanics (Th) 120 4 BAM 103 Engineering Drawing(Pr) 120 4 BAM 104 Health, Safety and Risk Assessment in
Engineering (Th) 120 4
BAM 105 Personal and Professional Development (Th) 120 4 BAM 106 Workshop Practice (Pr) 120 4 BAM 107 Vehicle Electrical and Electronics (Th) 120 4 BAM 108 Engineering Thermodynamics and Fluid
Mechanics (Th) 120 4
Second Year : Course
code Course Title Contact hours Credits
BAM 201 Mechanical Principles (Th) 120 4 BAM 202 Electrical and Electronic Principles (Th) 120 4 BAM 203 Engine and Vehicle Design and Performance
(Th) 120 4
BAM 204 Further Analytical Methods for Engineers Th) 120 4 BAM 205 Mechatronic Systems (Th ) BAM 206 Vehicle Systems and Technology (Pr) 120 4 BAM 207 Plan and Co-ordinate Vehicle Maintenance (Th) 120 4 BAM 208 Vehicle Parts Management (Th) 120 4 GEN 201 Environmental Studies (Th) 120 4 Third year
Course Code Course Title Contact
hours Credits BAM 301 Engineering Design (Th) 120 4 BAM 302 Materials Engineering (Th) 120 4 BAM 303 Applications of Pneumatics and Hydraulics (Th) 120 4 BAM 304 Quality Assurance & Management (Th) 120 4 BAM 305 Industrial Robot Technology (Th) 120 4 BAM 306 Managing the Work of Individuals and Teams (Th) 120 4 BAM 307 Research Project (prj ) 120 4
P97 : Bachelor of Fire & Health Safety Environment (HSE) Management
This programme has a duration of three years and carries 108 credit points. In this programme the student has to study 6 courses of 36 credit points at first year, 5 compulsory courses and one elective course carrying 36 credit points at the second year, and 4 compulsory and 1 specialization group courses of 36 credit points at third year. Nine contact sessions for every course of 6 credit points are arranged. List of courses are as follows:
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First Year
Course Code Name of the Course Type Marks FHS 101 Fire Service Organization TH – 6 cp 100 FHS 102 Fire Service Technology & Media TH – 6 cp 100 FHS 103 Fire Service Equipment TH – 6 cp 100 FHS 104 HSE Management Systems TH – 6 cp 100 FHS 105 Common Industrial Work System TH – 6 cp 100 FHS106 Fire Drills and Equipment Handling PR – 6 cp 100
Total 600 Second Year :
A) Compulsory Courses
Course Code Name of the Course Type Marks FHS 201 Fire Service Pump and Appliances TH – 6 cp 100 FHS 202 Fire Service Operations TH – 6 cp 100 FHS 203 Fire Service Communication and
Mobilizing TH – 6 cp 100
FHS 204 Safety Management, Environment & Health
TH – 6 cp 100 FHS 207 Fire Ground Operational Techniques PR – 6 cp 100 EVN201 Environment Studies TH 4 CP 100 B) Elective Courses (Any One)
Course Code Name of the Course Type Marks
FHS 205 Fires in Common Commercial Goods TH – 6 cp 100 FHS 206 Safety Aspects in Different Industries TH – 6 cp 100 Total 600 Third Year :
A) Compulsory Courses
Course Code Name of the Course Type Marks
FHS 301 Fire Prevention and Protection Systems
TH – 6 cp 100 FHS 302 Environment and Sustainable
Development TH – 6 cp 100
FHS 307 Fire Service Emergency Aids PR – 6 cp 100 FHS 308 Project Work PR – 6 cp 100 B) Specialization courses (Any One)
Course Code Name of the Course Type Marks
FHS 303 & 304
Practical Fireman ship - 1 & 2 TH – 12 cp 200 FHS 305 & 306
Safety Provisions and Precautions in Industry 1 & 2
TH – 12 cp 200 Total 600
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The D Certificate program in Textile shall include an additional course GEN201 Environmental Studies 4 CP. 1. Duration of the programs: The duration of BFA program shall be four
years. All the other undergraduate programmes mentioned in the section 2 shall be of duration of three years. The registration of a student to these programs shall be valid for eight years from the date of registration. A student who could not successfully complete a program within the specified eight years may opt to register again for the programme afresh. However, in such cases the past performance in the various courses would be deleted and he shall have to appear in each of the course and complete them de novo.
2. Medium of Instruction: . All the undergraduate programs mentioned in section 2 shall have English as language of instruction and examination.
3. Teaching-learning strategies: The student shall go through the courses of studies at the study centres duly recognised for the programmes. The learning strategies shall include face-to-face counselling, learning through interactive satellite programs, video and audio programs and practical activities at the laboratories at the study centres, industrial training and through project work.
4. Admission procedure: The process of admission to these programmes shall be as per the prospectus and other documents, training videos, etc published from time to time at the university’s authorised web sites. The admission process may be conducted though online payment using a portal duly dedicated for the purpose.
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5. Eligibility criteria for the admission: The eligibility criteria for all the bachelor’s degree programs under the School of Continuing Education, and the documents which the candidate has to upload as evidence of having satisfied the criteria are as follows:
Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog name
Eligibility Option No
Eligibility Qualificatio
n Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of Qualification)
1 T97 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (MEDIA GRAPHICS & ANIMATION)
1 HSC (10+2) (Any stream) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
2 T97 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (MEDIA GRAPHICS & ANIMATION)
2 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
3 T97 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (MEDIA GRAPHICS & ANIMATION)
2 completed 18 years of age
NA
Driving Licence OR PAN card OR Aadhar card OR Leaving certificate OR Passport OR Election Voter card or SSC certificate
4 T97 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (MEDIA GRAPHICS & ANIMATION)
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
5 T97 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (MEDIA GRAPHICS & ANIMATION)
3 Art Teacher Diploma passed
Diploma of Directorate of Art Maharashtra State
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
6 T97 SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (MEDIA GRAPHICS & ANIMATION)
1
FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (MEDIA GRAPHICS & ANIMATION) passed
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
7 T97 SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (MEDIA GRAPHICS & ANIMATION)
2 B Sc in Graphics and Animation Passed
Punjab Technical University
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
8 T97 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (MEDIA GRAPHICS & ANIMATION)
1
SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (MEDIA GRAPHICS &
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
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Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog name
Eligibility Option No
Eligibility Qualificatio
n Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of Qualification)
ANIMATION) appeared
9 V19 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FACILITY SERVICES
1 HSC (10+2) (Any stream) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
10 V19 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FACILITY SERVICES
2 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
11 V19 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FACILITY SERVICES
2 completed 18 years of age
NA
Driving Licence OR PAN card OR Aadhar card OR Leaving certificate OR Passport OR Election Voter card or SSC certificate
12 V19 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FACILITY SERVICES
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
13 V19 SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FACILITY SERVICES
1
Dip. in Basic Facility Services(or FY BSc(Facility Services) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
14 V19 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FACILITY SERVICES
1 Dip. in Advanced Facility Services appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
15 V30 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INTERIOR DESIGN)
1 HSC (10+2) (Any stream) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
16 V30 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INTERIOR DESIGN)
2 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
17 V30 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INTERIOR DESIGN)
2 completed 18 years of age
NA
Driving Licence OR PAN card OR Aadhar card OR Leaving certificate OR Passport OR Election Voter card or SSC certificate
18 V30 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 2 Preparatory
program YCMOU or IGNOU
Passing Certificate and/or
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Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog name
Eligibility Option No
Eligibility Qualificatio
n Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of Qualification)
(INTERIOR DESIGN)
passed or statutory open university
Mark sheet
19 V30 SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INTERIOR DESIGN)
1
FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INTERIOR DESIGN) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
20 V30 SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INTERIOR DESIGN)
2 Diploma in Civil Engineering passed
Bhagubai Polytechnic, Mumbai
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
21 V30 SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INTERIOR DESIGN)
3
Six Semester Diploma in Interior Design passed
Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education(MSBTE)
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
22 V30 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INTERIOR DESIGN)
1
SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INTERIOR DESIGN) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
23 V31 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
1 HSC (10+2) (Any stream) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
24 V31 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
2 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
25 V31 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
2 completed 18 years of age
NA
Driving Licence OR PAN card OR Aadhar card OR Leaving certificate OR Passport OR Election Voter card or SSC certificate
26 V31 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
27 V31 SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
1 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (FASHION
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
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Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog name
Eligibility Option No
Eligibility Qualificatio
n Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of Qualification)
DESIGN) appeared
28 V31 SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
2
Diploma in Dress Designing passed & Garment Manufacturing passed
Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education(MSBTE)
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
29 V31 SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
3
Diploma in Dress Designing & Manufacturing (after 10 + 2) passed
Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education(MSBTE)
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
30 V31 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
1
SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
31 V37 Part 1
BACHELOR OF FINE ART 1
HSC (10+2) (Any stream) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
32 V37 Part 1
BACHELOR OF FINE ART 1
Entrance Test (BFA) qualified
YCMOU Certificate from Study Centre
33 V37 Part 1
BACHELOR OF FINE ART 2 SSC (10th)
passed any statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
34 V37 Part 1
BACHELOR OF FINE ART 2
Entrance Test (BFA) qualified
YCMOU Certificate from Study Centre
35 V37 Part 1
BACHELOR OF FINE ART 2
Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
36 V37 Part 2
BACHELOR OF FINE ART 1 BFA (Part 1)
appeared YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
37 V37 Part 3
BACHELOR OF FINE ART 1 BFA (Part 2)
appeared YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
38 V37 Part 4
BACHELOR OF FINE ART 1 BFA (Part 3)
appeared YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
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Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog name
Eligibility Option No
Eligibility Qualificatio
n Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of Qualification)
39 V71 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES)
1 HSC (10+2) (Any stream) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
40 V71 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES)
2 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
41 V71 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES)
2 completed 18 years of age
NA
Driving Licence OR PAN card OR Aadhar card OR Leaving certificate OR Passport OR Election Voter card or SSC certificate
42 V71 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES)
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
43 V71 SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES)
1
FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
44 V71 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES)
1
SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
45 V72 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AUTOMOTIVE TECHIQUE)
1 HSC (10+2) (Any stream) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
46 V72 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AUTOMOTIVE TECHIQUE)
2 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
47 V72 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AUTOMOTIVE TECHIQUE)
2 completed 18 years of age
NA
Driving Licence OR PAN card OR Aadhar card OR Leaving certificate OR Passport OR Election Voter card or SSC certificate
48 V72 FY BACHELOR OF 2 Preparatory YCMOU Passing
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Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog name
Eligibility Option No
Eligibility Qualificatio
n Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of Qualification)
SCIENCE (AUTOMOTIVE TECHIQUE)
program passed
or IGNOU or statutory open university
Certificate and/or Mark sheet
49 V72 SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AUTOMOTIVE TECHIQUE)
1 FY BSc(Automotive Technique) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
50 V72 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AUTOMOTIVE TECHIQUE)
1
SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AUTOMOTIVE TECHIQUE) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
51 V74 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
1 HSC (10+2) (Any stream) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
52 V74 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
2 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
53 V74 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
2 completed 18 years of age
NA
Driving Licence OR PAN card OR Aadhar card OR Leaving certificate OR Passport OR Election Voter card or SSC certificate
54 V74 FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
55 V74 SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
1
FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
56 V74 SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM
2 F.Y. B. Sc in Hospitality Studies
University of Mumbai
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
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Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog name
Eligibility Option No
Eligibility Qualificatio
n Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of Qualification)
STUDIES) passed
57 V74 SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
3 Certificate in HMCT passed
Maharashtra State Board of Vocational Examination, Mumbai
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
58 V74 SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
4 F.Y. B. Sc in Hospitality Studies passed
University of Mumbai Mark sheet
59 V74 SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
5
S. Y. Bachelor in Hotel management and Travel Tourism passed
Bharati University Mark sheet
60 V74 SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
6
Diploma in Hotel management and Tourism Management passed
Rashtrabhasha Prachar Samiti Vardha
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
61 V74 SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
7
First year (all courses passed) for B A (Hon) Hotel Management (No additional benefits permissible for subsequent years)
Hudders Fields university, UK
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
62 V74 SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
8 Certificate in HMCT passed
Maharashtra State Board of Vocational Examination, Mumbai
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
63 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
1
SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
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Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog name
Eligibility Option No
Eligibility Qualificatio
n Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of Qualification)
appeared
64 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
2
Diploma in Hotel Management and Catering Technology passed
MSBTE (all patterns)
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
65 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
3
Diploma in Maritime catering technology and Hotel Management passed
MSBTE (all patterns)
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
66 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
4 Diploma in Hotel Management passed
National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
67 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
5 BHMCT passed
Nagpur University
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
68 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
6
S.Y. Bachelor in Hotel Management & Travel Tourism passed
Bharati University
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
69 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
7
Diploma in Hotel Management & Catering Technology passed
Maharashtra State Institute of Hotel Management. Pune
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
70 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
8 Vocational Diploma in Hotel & Catering passed
Maharashtra State Board of Vocational Examination, Mumbai
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
71 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
9 BHMCT passed
University of Mumbai
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
72 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 10 Diploma in
Tourism Garware Institute of
Passing Certificate and/or
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Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog name
Eligibility Option No
Eligibility Qualificatio
n Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of Qualification)
(HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
&Travel Industry Management passed
Management, Mumbai under Mumbai University
Mark sheet
73 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
11 B. Sc. In Tourism & Hospitality Management passed
Madurai Kamraj University
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
74 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
12
Diploma in Hotel Management and Catering Technology passed
MSBTE (all patterns)
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
75 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
13
Diploma in Maritime catering technology and Hotel Management passed
MSBTE (all patterns)
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
76 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
14 Diploma in Hotel Management passed
National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
77 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
15 BHMCT passed
Nagpur University
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
78 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
16
S.Y. Bachelor in Hotel Management & Travel Tourism passed
Bharati University
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
79 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
17
Diploma in Hotel Management & Catering Technology passed
Maharashtra State Institute of Hotel Management. Pune
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
80 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM
18 Vocational Diploma in Hotel & Catering
Maharashtra State Board of Vocational
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
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Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog name
Eligibility Option No
Eligibility Qualificatio
n Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of Qualification)
STUDIES) passed Examination, Mumbai
81 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
19 BHMCT passed
University of Mumbai
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
82 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
20
Diploma in Tourism &Travel Industry Management passed
Garware Institute of Management, Mumbai under Mumbai University
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
83 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
21 B. Sc. In Tourism & Hospitality Management passed
Madurai Kamraj University
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
84 V74 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
22
Advanced Diploma in Hotel Management and Tourism Management and Diploma in Hotel Management and Tourism Management passed
Rashtrabhasha Prasar samiti Vardha
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
85 V76 FY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
1 HSC (10+2) (Any stream) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
86 V76 FY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
2 SSC (10th) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
87 V76 FY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
2 completed 18 years of age
NA
Driving Licence OR PAN card OR Aadhar card OR Leaving certificate OR Passport OR Election Voter card or SSC
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Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog name
Eligibility Option No
Eligibility Qualificatio
n Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of Qualification)
certificate
88 V76 FY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
89 V76 SY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
1
FY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
90 V76 SY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
2 B Sc In Catering and Hotel administration passed
Alagappa University
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
91 V76 SY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
3 F. Y. B Sc passed in Hospitality Studies
University of Mumbai
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
92 V76 SY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
4 Diploma in Hotel Operation passed
Maharashtra State Board of Technical Examination
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
93 V76 SY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
5 Bachelor in Hotel Management passed
Mangalore University
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
94 V76 SY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
6
Certificate Course in Hotel Management and catering Technology passed
Maharashtra State Board of Vocational Examinations Mumbai
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
95 V76 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING
1 SY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALI
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
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Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog name
Eligibility Option No
Eligibility Qualificatio
n Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of Qualification)
SERVICES) TY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES) appeared
96 V76 TY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
2 B Sc in Catering and Hotel Administration passed
Alagappa University
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
97 V76 TY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
3 S. Y. B Sc passed in Hospitality Studies
University of Mumbai
Passing mark sheet of first and second year
98 V76 TY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
4
Diploma in Maritime Catering Technology and Hotel Management passed
Maharashtra State Board of Technical Examination, Mumbai
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
99 V76 TY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
5
Diploma in Hotel Management and catering Technology passed
Maharashtra State Board of Technical Examination, Mumbai
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
100 V76 TY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
6 Diploma in Hotel Management passed
National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
101 V76 TY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
7 Diploma in Hotel Management passed
YCMOU Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
102 V76 TY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
8
Diploma in Hotel Management and catering Technology passed
Board of Technical Examinations Goa
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
103 V76 TY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY
9 Diploma in Hotel Managemen
Nagpur University
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
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Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog name
Eligibility Option No
Eligibility Qualificatio
n Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of Qualification)
STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
t and catering Technology passed
104 V76 TY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
10 International Diploma in Hotel Management passed
Oriental School of Hotel Management, Wayand Kerala
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
105 V76 TY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
11
First and Second year passed of B Sc in Hotel management Administration and Hospitality
Eastern Institute for Integrated Learning in Management University of Sikkim
Passing mark sheet of first and second year
106 V85 Part 1
BACHELOR OF FINE ART(PAINTING)
2 SSC (10th) passed
any statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
107 V85 Part 1
BACHELOR OF FINE ART(PAINTING)
2 Entrance Test (BFA) qualified
YCMOU Certificate from Study Centre
108 V85 Part 1
BACHELOR OF FINE ART(PAINTING)
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
109 V85 Part 2
BACHELOR OF FINE ART(PAINTING)
1 BFA (Part 1) appeared YCMOU
Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
110 V85 Part 3
BACHELOR OF FINE ART(PAINTING)
1 BFA Painting (Part 2) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
111 V85 Part 4
BACHELOR OF FINE ART(PAINTING)
1 BFA Painting (Part 3) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
112 V86 Part 1
BACHELOR OF FINE ART (CERAMIC)
1 HSC (10+2) (Any stream) passed
Any Statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
113 V86 Part 1
BACHELOR OF FINE ART (CERAMIC)
1 Entrance Test (BFA) qualified
YCMOU Certificate from Study Centre
114 V86 Part 1
BACHELOR OF FINE ART (CERAMIC)
2 SSC (10th) passed
any statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
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Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog name
Eligibility Option No
Eligibility Qualificatio
n Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of Qualification)
115 V86 Part 1
BACHELOR OF FINE ART (CERAMIC)
2 Entrance Test (BFA) qualified
YCMOU Certificate from Study Centre
116 V86 Part 1
BACHELOR OF FINE ART (CERAMIC)
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
117 V86 Part 2
BACHELOR OF FINE ART (CERAMIC)
1 BFA (Part 1) appeared YCMOU
Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
118 V86 Part 3
BACHELOR OF FINE ART (CERAMIC)
1 BFA Ceramic (Part 2) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
119 V86 Part 4
BACHELOR OF FINE ART (CERAMIC)
1 BFA Ceramic (Part 3) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
120 V87 Part 1
BACHELOR OF FINE ART (SCULPTURE)
1 Entrance Test (BFA) qualified
YCMOU Certificate from Study Centre
121 V87 Part 1
BACHELOR OF FINE ART (SCULPTURE)
2 SSC (10th) passed
any statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
122 V87 Part 1
BACHELOR OF FINE ART (SCULPTURE)
2 Entrance Test (BFA) qualified
YCMOU Certificate from Study Centre
123 V87 Part 1
BACHELOR OF FINE ART (SCULPTURE)
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU or IGNOU or statutory open university
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
124 V87 Part 2
BACHELOR OF FINE ART (SCULPTURE)
1 BFA (Part 1) appeared YCMOU
Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
125 V87 Part 3
BACHELOR OF FINE ART (SCULPTURE)
1 BFA Sculpture (Part 2) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
126 V87 Part 4
BACHELOR OF FINE ART (SCULPTURE)
1 BFA Sculpture (Part 3) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
126 P97 SY
BACHELOR OF FIRE & HEALTH SAFETY ENVIRONMENT (HSE) MANAGEMENT
2
Diploma in Fire and Safety Engineering Management
YCMOU Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
126 P97 SY BACHELOR OF 1 FY Bachelor YCMOU Hall
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Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog name
Eligibility Option No
Eligibility Qualificatio
n Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of Qualification)
FIRE & HEALTH SAFETY ENVIRONMENT (HSE) MANAGEMENT
of Fire & Health Safety Environment (HSE) Management registered
Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
126 P97 SY
BACHELOR OF FIRE & HEALTH SAFETY ENVIRONMENT (HSE) MANAGEMENT
3 Diploma Fire Service Engineering from MSBTE
MSBTE (all patterns)
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
126 P97 FY
BACHELOR OF FIRE & HEALTH SAFETY ENVIRONMENT (HSE) MANAGEMENT
1 HSC (10+2) (Any stream) passed
any statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
126 P97 FY
BACHELOR OF FIRE & HEALTH SAFETY ENVIRONMENT (HSE) MANAGEMENT
2 SSC (10th) passed
any statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
126 P97 FY
BACHELOR OF FIRE & HEALTH SAFETY ENVIRONMENT (HSE) MANAGEMENT
2 completed 18 years of age
NA
Driving Licence OR PAN card OR Aadhar card OR Leaving certificate OR Passport OR Election Voter card or SSC certificate
126 P97 FY
BACHELOR OF FIRE & HEALTH SAFETY ENVIRONMENT (HSE) MANAGEMENT
2 Preparatory program passed
YCMOU Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
126 P97 FY
BACHELOR OF FIRE & HEALTH SAFETY ENVIRONMENT (HSE) MANAGEMENT
3 SSC (10th) passed
any statutory Board
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
126 P97 FY
BACHELOR OF FIRE & HEALTH SAFETY ENVIRONMENT (HSE) MANAGEMENT
4 Certificate in Fire and Safety Engineeting
YCMOU Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
126 P97 FY BACHELOR OF FIRE & HEALTH SAFETY ENVIRONMENT
4 completed 18 years of age
NA Driving Licence OR PAN card OR Aadhar card OR Leaving certificate
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Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog name
Eligibility Option No
Eligibility Qualificatio
n Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of Qualification)
(HSE) MANAGEMENT
OR Passport OR Election Voter card or SSC certificate
A Note on eligibility option: For a given program, you may take admission to it by satisfying one of a given number of set of criteria. These sets of criteria are numbered as Eligibility Option No. If you choose eligibility option no of 1 for a given program, you must fulfill all the conditions within eligibility option no 1. For example, if you want to take admission to Sr 1, T31 (DPTGA FY), you can take admission to it by satisfying one of the two conditions (eligibility options) eligibility option no 1 is to have passed SSC (10th ) from any statutory board. Option 2 is to have passed Preparatory program.
Course Exemption Rule regarding foreign language course: A student who has passed a Certificate program in Arabic or French or German or Spanish Language from YCMOU may be granted course exemption to the international language course (French or German) in any of the programme i.e. M.Sc. HTS, B.Sc. HTS and B.Sc. HSCS. 9. Fee structure:
9.1 The fees for these programmes shall be collected annually at the time of student registration.
9.2 The fees shall comprise of two components, namely University program fee (UPF) and Study Centre Fee (SCF). The UPF is expected to cover the expenditures incurred or to be incurred by the university on various activities related to the programme. The SCF is expected to cover the expenditures incurred or to be incurred by the SC on various activities related to the programme.
9.3 The candidate shall pay the fee (including the UPF and SCF) to the university at the time of admission by methods including payment through a secured payment gateway established for the purpose.
9.4 The SCF shall be paid to the study centre chosen by the candidate. 9.5 The fess structure for the programs has been given in Annexure 2. 9.6 The repeater students shall need to pay Rs400 per course (for which
they wish to appear as repeater examinees) as examination fees. 9.7 The International Students shall pay the amount of UPF and SCF as
five times that for the Indian students. The students taking direct admission to SY, or TY must pay a direct admission fee as mentioned in Annexure2.
9.8 University Programme Fee will be refunded only in case the University is not able to conduct the programme due to reasons beyond its control or if the university is not able to fulfil its obligations including the cases where YCMOU does not sanction admission to a candidate when the candidate is Eligible for the admission but the study centre preferred by the student can not be offered.
9.9 The YCMOU shall not be under obligation to pay the UPF for cases where admission is refused to candidate who is not eligible. The University may however consider such cases where bona fide errors may have led to the extra payment. The decision of the Vice Chancellor in such cases shall be final and binding on all the parties.
10. Student Evaluation:
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10.1 Evaluation Scheme for B Sc HSCS, B Sc MGA and B Sc HTS programmes
Types of Courses 1. Theory Courses 2. Theory plus Practical Courses 3. Industrial Training Course (only in B.Sc. HSCS, B.Sc. HTS,) 4. Project Course
10.1.1 Theory Courses : For theory courses, there will be two components
1. Continuous Assessment (CA) 2. End Examination
The Continuous Assessment (CA) shall consist of assignment, class test and seminars to be set, organized and evaluated by the respective study centre. The marks count of 20 shall be reported in the format provided by examination section must be submitted before the commencement of the End Exams, to the Controller of Examinations. The End Examinations shall be set, organized and evaluated under supervision and control of the Controller of Examination, Y.C.M.O.U..
For successful completion of a Theory Course, the examinee must secure at least 40 % marks in the EE AND at least 40% in combined total of Continuous Assessment and End Examination. In case the candidate does not complete a theory course successfully, (s) he may take the End Examination as a repeater student by paying requisite fee and by following stipulated procedure. No repeat examination in Continuous Assessment will be taken.
Explanation: A person who has secured 20 marks out of 20 in CA and has secured 20 marks out of 80 in EE, thus aggregate 40 marks out of 100 shall not be treated as passed because he has not secured 40 % marks in EE. On the other hand a person who has obtained 5 marks out of 20 in CA (less than 40%) and 35 marks out of 80 in EE (more than 40%) thus securing 40 marks out of 100 in aggregate is treated as successful as he has secured more than 40% in EE and more than 40% in aggregate.
10.1.2 Theory Plus Practical Courses
(i) “Theory plus Practical” courses shall comprise of the following components. Continuous Assessment based on theoretical aspect. End Examination based on theoretical aspect. Practical Examination based on Practical Activities.
(ii) The Continuous Assessment (CA) shall consist of assignment, class test and seminars to be set, organized and evaluated by the respective study centre. The marks count of 20 shall be reported in the format provided by examination section, must be submitted before the commencement of the End Exams, to the Controller of Examinations.
(iii) The End Examinations shall be set, organized and evaluated under supervision and control of the Controller of Examination, Y.C.M.O.U.
(iv) The Practical Examination shall be conducted decided by Y.C.M.O.U. under supervision and control of C.O.E., Y.C.M.O.U.
(iv)A student will need to secure at least 40% marks in EE and at least 40% marks in (CA+EE ) and 40% marks in Practical component. A
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person who secures more than 40 % marks in Total 150 Marks but fails in Theory Component will be treated as having failed in the given Th+Pr course. Such a student must appear in the theory component EE and secure such marks that his aggregate in the theory component is better than 40%. Similarly a student not securing more than or equal to 40% Marks in practical shall be declared unsuccessful and will have to reappear as a repeater in the practical component as per the rule. In case a student does not successfully complete a Theory plus Practical Course, (s)he may take the following examination as a repeater: (a) End Examination, if he was failed in Combined End
Examination plus Continuous Assessment part. (b) Practical Examination, if he was failed in Practical
Examination. (v) No repeater examination in Continuous Assessment will be
conducted.
10.1.3 Industrial Training (IT) (i) Student shall be permitted to proceed on for IT only after
examination of first year. (ii) A senior counsellor at the study centre will be appointed in charge
of IT activities at the study centre. (iii) Centre coordinator shall prepare a list of industries or
establishments where students may be sent for training. A copy of these may be sent to YCMOU for information.
(iv) The duration of the IT activities will be three months. The counsellor in charge of IT shall keep a record of the performance of each student sent on IT.
(v) The counsellor in charge IT along with another senior counsellor shall judge the performance of the student based on a 5-minutes seminar presented by the student on the experience in the industries. A mark statement showing the marks obtained by each student (who underwent IT) shall be prepared by the counsellor in-charge IT and the other senior counsellor. The maximum marks for 6 CP IT course shall be 150 and the maximum marks shall be 100 for a 4 CP IT course. Such mark statements duly signed by the two counsellors shall be forwarded with signature and seal of the Study Centre Coordinator to the YCMOU electronically though the university’s portal and may also be sent by post.
(vi) Centre coordinator should collect the assessment record of industrial training & send it in one packet to YCMOU by speed post.
10.1.4 Project Report : The Project Report should be based on
market research and field work related to the relevant disciplines. The documentation and presentation should be conducted before the panel of examiners. Internal marks out of 75 would be awarded for Project Report, Presentation & Viva-voce by the panel of internal examiners. The external marks out of 75 will be awarded by the University. The Project report will be evaluated for 150 marks in total.
10.2 Evaluation pattern for other programs
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10.2.1 For the purpose of evaluation there shall be five types of courses, namely, (i)Theory Courses (ii) Practical Course (iii) Theory plus Practical Courses (iv) Industrial Training Course (v) Project Course
10.2.2 For theory courses, there will be two components, namely, (i) Continuous Assessment (CA) and (ii) End Examination.
10.2.3 The Continuous Assessment (CA) for a Theory Course shall consist of activates including assignment, class test and seminars to be set, organized and evaluated by the respective study centre. The marks obtained by each student (out of maximum of 20 marks) in a format given in by examination section must be submitted by the SC before the commencement of the End Exams, to the Controller of Examinations.
10.2.4 The End Examinations (of 80 maximum marks) shall be set, organized and evaluated under supervision and control of the Controller of Examination, Y.C.M.O.U..
10.2.5 For successful completion of a Theory Course, the examinee must secure at least 40 % marks in the EE AND at least 40% in combined total of Continuous Assessment and End Examination. In case the candidate does not complete a theory course successfully, (s) he may take the End Examination as a repeater student by paying requisite fee and by following stipulated procedure. No repeat examination in Continuous Assessment will be taken. (Explanation: A person who has secured 20 marks out of 20 in CA and has secured 20 marks out of 80 in EE, thus aggregate 40 marks out of 100 shall not be treated as passed because he has not secured 40 % marks in EE. On the other hand a person who has obtained 5 marks out of 20 in CA (less than 40%) and 35 marks out of 80 in EE (more than 40%) thus securing 40 marks out of 100 in aggregate is treated as successful as he has secured more than 40% in EE and more than 40% in aggregate.)
10.2.6 For Practical Courses an end examination of maximum marks 100 shall be conducted at an examination centre with the facilities of laboratory for conduct of practical activities. The examinee shall be evaluated with the following criteria.
Actual Performance of the examinee shall carry a weight of 60Marks, the workbook Journal 20 Marks, and a Viva of 20 Marks weight shall be conducted. A candidate must secure 40% or more marks out of 100 marks to successfully complete the practical courses.
10.2.7 The “Theory plus Practical” courses shall comprise of the following components, namely, (i) Continuous Assessment based on theoretical aspect (ii) End Examination based on theoretical aspect and (iii) Practical Examination based on Practical Activities.
10.2.8 The Continuous Assessment (CA) for a Theory plus Practical Course shall consist of activates including assignment, class test and seminars to be set, organized and evaluated by the respective study centre. The marks obtained by each student (out of maximum of 20 marks) in a format given in by examination section must be submitted by the SC before the
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commencement of the End Exams, to the Controller of Examinations.
10.2.9 The End Examinations (of 80 maximum marks) for a Theory plus Practical Course shall be set, organized and evaluated under supervision and control of the Controller of Examination, Y.C.M.O.U..
10.2.10 For Practical Examination for Theory plus Practical Course, an end examination of maximum marks 50 shall be conducted at an examination centre with the facilities of laboratory for conduct of practical activities. The examinee shall be evaluated with the following criteria. Actual Performance of the examinee shall carry a weight of 30Marks, the workbook Journal 10 Marks, and a Viva of 10 Marks weight shall be conducted.
10.2.11 A student will need to secure at least 40% marks in EE and at least 40% marks in (CA+EE ) and 40% marks in Practical component. A person who secures more than 40 % marks in Total 150 Marks but fails in Theory Component will be treated as having failed in the given Theory plus Practical course. Such a student must appear in the theory component EE and secure such marks that his aggregate in the theory component is better than 40%. Similarly a student not securing more than or equal to 40% Marks in practical shall be declared unsuccessful and will have to reappear as a repeater in the practical component as per the rule. In case a student does not successfully complete a Theory plus Practical Course, (s)he may take the following examination as a repeater:
(a) End Examination, if he had failed in Combined End Examination plus Continuous Assessment part.
(b) Practical Examination, if he has failed in Practical Examination. No repeater examination in Continuous Assessment will be conducted.
10.2.12 The Project Work shall carry 150 marks, to be allotted as under:
Project Evaluation by the external examiner 75 marks Project Evaluation at the Study Centre 75 marks Total 150 marks
The student needs to secure 40% in each of these two heads for
BFA, BSc(FD) and BSc(ID) and BSc(FS). For all other programs where Project Work courses are available the student needs to secure at least 40% marks in aggregate score.
12. Post Graduate Degree Programs 01. List of programs on offer
M.Sc. (Fashion Design) (V89) M.B.A (Fashion Business) (V88) M.Sc. (Hospitality and Tourism Studies) M.Sc. (Food Science)
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02 The course structure for the various post graduate programs are as follows:
V89: M.Sc. (Fashion Design) (2015 Pattern)
Course Code Course Name Type
(C/E/S) Th / Pr Credits Semester1
MFD 101 Aesthetic in Design - I C Th 4 MFD 102 Design Management C Pr 4 MFD 103 Fashion Art Appreciation C Th 4 MFD 104 Design Development Process C Pr 4
Semester2 MFD 105 Fashion Studies C Th 4 MFD 106 Research Methods and use of
Statistics C Th 4
MFD 107 Surface Ornamentation Technique
C Pr 4 Any one Elective from following Group (GEN121TO GEN 403)
GEN121 Cyber Security E Th 4 Any one of Foreign Language
(FROM GEN101 TO GEN 104)
GEN101 English E Th 4 GEN103 French E Th 4 GEN105 German E Th 4 GEN104 Arabic E Th 4 GEN122 Office Automation E Th 4 GEN204 Communication skills E Th 4 GEN303 Gardening E Th 4 GEN403 ICT Skills E Th 4
Semester 3 Course Code
Course Name MFD 201 Brand Design C Th 4 MFD 202 Aesthetic in Design – II C Pr 4 MFD 203 Fashion Forecasting C Pr 4 MFD 204 Advance Styling C Pr 4
Semester 4 MFD 205 Range Development C Pr 4 MFD 206 Project Dissertation C Project 8
Any one Elective from following Group (GEN203 TO GEN125) GEN203 Value Education E Th 4 GEN402 Disaster Managemenmt E Th 4 GEN202 Soft skills E Th 4 GEN401 Yoga E Th 4 GEN123 Time Management E Th 4 GEN124 Problem Solving Techniques E Th 4 GEN125 Critical Thinking E Th 4
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V88: M.B.A(Fashion Business)2015 Pattern Course Code Course Name Type
(C/E/S) Th / Pr Credits Semester1
MFB 101 Economics For Manager C Th 4 MFB 102 Accounting And Finance For
Manager C Th 4
MFB 103 Introduction To Fashion Business
C Th 4 MFB 104 History Of Fashion C Th 4
Semester2 MFB 105 Management And
Organizational Behaviour C Th 4
MFB 106 Fashion Merchandising C Th 4 MFB 107 Fashion Category Management C Th 4 MFB 108 Research Methods and
Quantitative Techniques C Th 4
Any one Elective from following Group (GEN121 TO GEN403) GEN121 Cyber Security E Th 4 Any one of Foreign Language(From
GEN101 TO GEN105)
GEN101 English E Th 4 GEN103 French E Th 4 GEN105 German E Th 4 GEN104 Arabic E Th 4 GEN122 Office Automation E Th 4 GEN204 Communication skills E Th 4 GEN303 Gardening E Th 4 GEN403 ICT Skills E Th 4
Semester 3 MFB 201 Apparel Production And
Quality Management C Th 4
MFB 202 Brand Management C Th 4 MFB 203 Advertising And Sales
Management C Th 4
MFB 204 Fashion Buying And Merchandising
C Th 4 Semester 4
MFB 205 Retail Mathematics C Th 4 MFB 206 Logistics And Supply Chain
Management C Th 4
MFB 207 Project C Prj 8 MFB 208 Industrial Training (1 month) C - 0
Any one Elective from following Group (GEN203 TO GEN125) GEN203 Value Education E Th 4 GEN402 Disaster Managemenmt E Th 4 GEN202 Soft skills E Th 4 GEN401 Yoga E Th 4 GEN123 Time Management E Th 4 GEN124 Problem Solving Techniques E Th 4 GEN125 Critical Thinking E Th 4
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M.Sc. in Hospitality and Tourism Studies (V 77) All Theory (Th) Courses are of 4 credits (100 Marks) and all Theory-Cum-
Practical (Th+Pr) courses are of 6 credit (150 Marks). FIRST YEAR
Semester 1 MTH101 Corporate Communication (Th) MTH102 Front Office & Public Relations (Th+Pr) MTH103 Cultural Tourism Management (Th) MTH104 Accommodation & Leisure Management (Th+Pr) Semester 2 MTH105 Travel Agencies Operations (Th) MTH106 Supervision in Hospitality (Th) MTH107 Food & Beverages Operations & Control (Th+Pr) MTH108 Food Production Technique (Th+Pr)
Course Code
Any one Elective from following Group (GEN121 TO GEN403)
Type (C/E/S)
Th /Pr Credits
GEN121 Cyber Security E Th 4 Any one of Foreign Language (From
GEN101 TO GEN105)
GEN101 English E Th 4 GEN103 French E Th 4 GEN105 German E Th 4 GEN104 Arabic E Th 4 GEN122 Office Automation E Th 4 GEN204 Communication skills E Th 4 GEN303 Gardening E Th 4 GEN403 ICT Skills E Th 4
SECOND YEAR Semester 3 MTH202 Air Travel Operation (Th) MTH203 Bakery and Confectionary (Th+Pr) MTH204 Advance Food Production (Th+Pr) Semester 4 MTH205 Tourism Economics (Th) MTH206 Team Management (Th) MTH207 Alcoholic Beverages (Th) MTH208 Project & Case Studies (Th+Pr)
Course Code
Any one Elective from following Group (GEN121 TO GEN403)
Type (C/E/S)
Th /Pr
Credits
GEN203 Value Education E Th 4 GEN402 Disaster Managemenmt E Th 4 GEN202 Soft skills E Th 4 GEN401 Yoga E Th 4 GEN123 Time Management E Th 4 GEN124 Problem Solving Techniques E Th 4 GEN125 Critical Thinking E Th 4
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M.Sc. in Food Science (V 78) All Theory (Th) Courses are of 4 credits (100 Marks) and all Theory-Cum-
Practical (Th+Pr) courses are of 6 credit (150 Marks). FIRST YEAR
Semester 1 MFS101 Food Chemistry (Th) MFS102 Food Preservation (Th) MFS103 Microbiology of food (Th) MFS104 Food Packaging (Th) MFS106 Food Processing I (Th+Pr) Semester 2 MFS105 Principles of Management (Th) MFS107 Food Packaging Materials (Th) MFS108 Food processing and Preservation (Th) MFS109 Dairy Technology (Th) MFS110 Fermentation Technology (Th)
Course Code
Any one Elective from following Group (GEN121 TO GEN403)
Type (C/E/S)
Th /Pr Credits
GEN121 Cyber Security E Th 4 Any one of Foreign Language (From
GEN101 TO GEN105)
GEN101 English E Th 4 GEN103 French E Th 4 GEN105 German E Th 4 GEN104 Arabic E Th 4 GEN122 Office Automation E Th 4 GEN204 Communication skills E Th 4 GEN303 Gardening E Th 4 GEN403 ICT Skills E Th 4
SECOND YEAR Semester 3 MFS201 Food Processing II (Th+Pr) MFS202 Bakery and Confectionary (Th) MFS203 Marketing Management (Th) MFS209 Industrial Traing (Th) Semester 4 MFS204 Sensory Evaluation (Th) MFS205 Rules and Regulations of Food (Th) MFS206 Project & Case Studies (Th+Pr)
Course Code
Any one Elective from following Group (GEN121 TO GEN403)
Type (C/E/S)
Th /Pr
Credits
GEN203 Value Education E Th 4 GEN402 Disaster Managemenmt E Th 4 GEN202 Soft skills E Th 4 GEN401 Yoga E Th 4 GEN123 Time Management E Th 4 GEN124 Problem Solving Techniques E Th 4 GEN125 Critical Thinking E Th 4
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3. Duration of the programs: The post graduate programs shall be of duration of two years. The registration of a student to these programs shall be valid for six years from the date of registration. A student who could not successfully complete a program within the specified six years may opt to register again for the program afresh. However, in such cases the past performance in the various courses would be deleted and he shall have to appear in each of the course and complete them de novo.
4. Medium of Instruction: All the post graduate programs shall have English as language of instruction and examination.
5. Teaching-learning strategies: The student shall go through the courses of studies at the study centres (SC) duly recognized for the programs. The learning strategies shall include face-to-face counseling, instruction through audio, interactive satellite programs, video programs and practical activities at the laboratory at the study centres.
6. Admission procedure: The process of admission to these programs shall be as per the prospectus and other documents, training videos, etc published from time to time at the university’s authorized web sites. The admission process may be conducted though online payment using a portal duly dedicated for the purpose.
7. Eligibility criteria for the admission: Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog Name Eligibility
Option No Eligibility
Qualification Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of Qualification)
1 V32 FY MASTER OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
1
Passed graduation in Fashion Design from any statutory university in India or abroad OR
Any University recognised by UGC or equivalent foreign univ
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
2 V32 FY MASTER OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
2
Passed graduation in any field from any statutory university in India or abroad AND
Any University recognised by UGC or equivalent foreign univ
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
3 V32 FY MASTER OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
2 Entrance test qualified AND YCMOU
Certificate from Study Centre
4 V32 FY MASTER OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
2 Secured 60% marks in Interview
YCMOU Certificate from Study Centre
5 V32 SY MASTER OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
1 FY MASTER OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
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Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog Name Eligibility
Option No Eligibility
Qualification Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of Qualification)
6 V77 FY
MASTER OF SCIENCE (HOSPITATLITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
1
Passed graduation in any field from any statutory university in India or abroad
Any University recognised by UGC or equivalent foreign univ
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
7 V77 SY
MASTER OF SCIENCE (HOSPITATLITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
1
FY MASTER OF SCIENCE (HOSPITATLITY & TOURISM STUDIES) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
8 V78 FY MASTER OF SCIENCE (FOOD SCIENCE)
1
Passed graduation in Fashion Design from any statutory university in India or abroad
Any University recognised by UGC or equivalent foreign univ
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
9 V78 SY MASTER OF SCIENCE (FOOD SCIENCE)
1 FY MASTER OF SCIENCE (FOOD SCIENCE) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
10 V88 FY
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (FASHION BUSINESS)
1
Passed graduation in any field from any statutory university in India or abroad
Any University recognised by UGC or equivalent foreign univ
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
11 V88 FY
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (FASHION BUSINESS)
1 Entrance test qualified YCMOU
Certificate from Study Centre
12 V88 SY
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (FASHION BUSINESS)
1
FY MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (FASHION BUSINESS) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
13 V89 FY MASTER OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
2
Passed graduation in any field from any statutory university in India or abroad
Any University recognised by UGC or equivalent foreign univ
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
14 V89 FY MASTER OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
2 Entrance test qualified YCMOU
Certificate from Study Centre
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Sr No
Prog code
Prog part Prog Name Eligibility
Option No Eligibility
Qualification Eligibility University or Board
Proof Doc (as evidence of Qualification)
15 V89 FY MASTER OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
2 Secured 60% marks in Interview
YCMOU Certificate from Study Centre
16 V89 FY MASTER OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN) 2015 Pattern
1
Passed graduation in Fashion Design from any statutory university in India or abroad
Any University recognised by UGC or equivalent foreign univ
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
17 V89 SY MASTER OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN) 2015 Pattern
1 FY MASTER OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
18 V90 FY
MASTER OF SCIENCE (HOSPITATLITY & TOURISM STUDIES) 2015 Pattern
1
Passed graduation in any field from any statutory university in India or abroad
Any university recognised by UGC or equivalent foreign univ
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
19 V90 SY
MASTER OF SCIENCE (HOSPITATLITY & TOURISM STUDIES) 2015 Pattern
1
FY MASTER OF SCIENCE (HOSPITATLITY & TOURISM STUDIES) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
20 V91 FY MASTER OF SCIENCE (FOOD SCIENCE) 2015 Pattern
1
Passed graduation in Fashion Design from any statutory university in India or abroad
Any University recognised by UGC or equivalent foreign univ
Passing Certificate and/or Mark sheet
21 V91 SY MASTER OF SCIENCE (FOOD SCIENCE) 2015 Pattern
1 FY MASTER OF SCIENCE (FOOD SCIENCE) appeared
YCMOU Hall Ticket/Admission Receipt/ Mark sheet
A Note on eligibility option: For a given program, you may take admission to it by satisfying one of a given number of set of criteria. These sets of criteria are numbered as Eligibility Option No. If you choose Eligibility Option No. 1 for a given program, you must fulfill all the conditions within Eligibility Option No 1.
8. Course structure and syllabi for the various courses which are part of the academic programs shall be as published on the university’s authorized web sites.
9. Fee structure: 9.1 The fees for these programs shall be collected annually at the time of
student registration.
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9.2 The fees shall comprise of two components, namely University program fee (UPF) and Study Centre Fee (SCF). The UPF is expected to cover the expenditures incurred or to be incurred by the university on various activities related to the program. The SCF is expected to cover the expenditures incurred or to be incurred by the SC on various activities related to the program.
9.3 The candidate shall pay the fee (including the UPF and SCF) to the university at the time of admission by methods including payment through a secured payment gateway established for the purpose.
9.4 The SCF shall be paid to the study centre chosen by the candidate. 9.5 The fess structure for the programs has been given in Annexure 2. 9.6 The repeater students shall need to pay Rs400 per course (for which
they wish to appear as repeater examinees) as examination fees. 9.7 The International Students shall pay the amount of UPF and SCF as
five times that for the Indian students. The students taking direct admission to SY, or TY must pay a direct admission fee as mentioned in Annexure2.
9.8 University Programme Fee will be refunded only in case the University is not able to conduct the programme due to reasons beyond its control or if the university is not able to fulfil its obligations including the cases where YCMOU does not sanction admission to a candidate when the candidate is Eligible for the admission but the study centre preferred by the student can not be offered.
9.9 The YCMOU shall not be under obligation to pay the UPF for cases where admission is refused to candidate who is not eligible. The University may however consider such cases where bona fide errors may have led to the extra payment. The decision of the Vice Chancellor in such cases shall be final and binding on all the parties.
10. Student Evaluation: 10.1 For the purpose of evaluation there shall be five types of courses,
namely, (i)Theory Courses (ii) Practical Course (iii) Theory plus Practical Courses (iv) Industrial Training Course (v) Project Course.
10.2 For theory courses, there will be two components, namely, (i) Continuous Assessment (CA) and (ii) End Examination.
10.3 The Continuous Assessment (CA) for a Theory Course shall consist of activates including assignment, class test and seminars to be set, organized and evaluated by the respective study centre. The marks obtained by each student (out of maximum of 20 marks) in a format given in by examination section must be submitted by the SC before the commencement of the End Exams, to the Controller of Examinations.
10.4 The End Examinations (of 80 maximum marks) shall be set, organized and evaluated under supervision and control of the Controller of Examination.
The marks scored by the examinee shall be converted into grade points by dividing the marks scored in the aggregate and dividing the resulting number by maximum marks and finally multiplying the result by ten
10×=
MaxMarks
MarksGP
Letter Grade: It is an index of the performance of students in a said course. Grades are denoted by letters O, A+, A, B+, B, C, P and F. The
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UGC recommends a 10-point grading system with the following letter grades and points as given below:
Letter Grade and description Grade Point O (Outstanding) 10 A+(Excellent) 9 A(Very Good) 8 B+(Good) 7 B(Above Average) 6 C(Average) 5 P (Pass) 4 F(Fail) 0 Ab (Absent) 0
10.5 For successful completion of a Theory Course, the examinee must secure at least 40 % marks in the EE AND at least 40% in combined total of Continuous Assessment and End Examination, i.e. a GP of 4. In case the candidate does not complete a theory course successfully, (s) he may take the End Examination as a repeater student by paying requisite fee and by following stipulated procedure. No repeat examination in Continuous Assessment will be taken. (Explanation: A person who has secured 20 marks out of 20 in CA and has secured 20 marks out of 80 in EE, thus aggregate 40 marks out of 100 shall not be treated as passed because he has not secured 40 % marks in EE. On the other hand a person who has obtained 5 marks out of 20 in CA (less than 40%) and 35 marks out of 80 in EE (more than 40%) thus securing 40marks out of 100 in aggregate is treated as successful as he has secured morethan 40% in EE and more than 40% in aggregate.)
10.6 For Practical Courses an end examination of maximum marks 100 shall be conducted at an examination centre with the facilities of laboratory for conduct of practical activities. The examinee shall be evaluated with the following criteria.
Actual Performance of the examinee shall carry a weight of 60Marks, the workbook Journal 20 Marks, and a Viva of 20 Marks weight shall be conducted. A candidate must secure 40% or more marks out of 100 marks (i.e. GP of 4) to successfully complete the practical courses.
10.7 The “Theory plus Practical” courses shall comprise of the following components, namely, (i) Continuous Assessment based on theoretical aspect (ii) End Examination based on theoretical aspect and (iii) Practical Examination based on Practical Activities.
10.8 The Continuous Assessment (CA) for a Theory plus Practical Course shall consist of activates including assignment, class test and seminars to be set, organized and evaluated by the respective study centre. The marks obtained by each student (out of maximum of 20 marks) in a format given in by examination section must be submitted by the SC before the commencement of the End Exams, to the Controller of Examinations.
10.9 The End Examinations (of 80 maximum marks) for a Theory plus Practical Course shall be set, organized and evaluated under supervision and control of the Controller of Examination.
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10.10 For Practical Examination for Theory plus Practical Course, an end examination of maximum marks 50 shall be conducted at an examination centre with the facilities of laboratory for conduct of practical activities. The examinee shall be evaluated with the following criteria. Actual Performance of the examinee shall carry a weight of 30Marks, the workbook Journal 10 Marks, and a Viva of 10 Marks weight shall be conducted.
10.11 A student will need to secure at least 40% marks in EE and at least40% marks in (CA+EE) and 40% marks in Practical component. A person who secures more than 40 % marks in Total 150 Marks but fails in Theory Component will be treated as having failed in the given Theory plus Practical course. Such a student must appear in the theory component EE and secure such marks that his aggregate in the theory component is better than 40%. Similarly a student not securing more than or equal to 40% Marks in practical shall be declared unsuccessful and will have to reappear as a repeater in the practical component as per the rule.
In case a student does not successfully complete a Theory plus Practical Course, (s)he may take the following examination as a repeater:
(a) End Examination, if he had failed in Combined End Examination plus Continuous Assessment part.
(b) Practical Examination, if he has failed in Practical Examination. No repeater examination in Continuous Assessment will be conducted.
10.12 The Project Work shall carry 150 marks, to be allotted as under: Project Evaluation by the external examiner 75 marks Project Evaluation at the Study Centre 75 marks Total 150 marks
13. Post Graduate DIPLOMA PROGRAMS on Offer List of Programs on offer
1. Post Graduate Diploma in Energy Audit and Management (V73) 2. Post Graduate Diploma in Fire and Safety Engineering Management (P-96) The course structure for the post graduate programs are as follows:
1. Post Graduate Diploma in Energy Audit and Management (V73)
Sr. No.
Course code Title of the Course Credits Nature
(Th/Pr) 1 EAM101 General Aspects of Energy Management &
Energy Audit. 6 CP Theory
2 EAM102 Energy Efficiency in Thermal Utilities
6 CP Theory 3 EAM103 Energy Efficiency in Electrical Utilities 6 CP Theory 4 EAM104 Energy Performance Assessment for
Equipment and Utility systems 6 CP Practical
5 EAM105 Electricity Regulations 6CP Theory 6 EAM106 Project 6CP Project
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2. Post Graduate Diploma in Fire and Safety Engineering Management (P-96)
Course Code Name of the Course Type Marks FSE 101 Fire Technology and Suppression Theory 100 FSE 102 Fire Equipment and Appliances Theory 100 FSE 103 Fire Prevention, Detection, and
Investigation Theory 100
FSE 104 Handling Different Emergencies Theory 100 FSE 105 Industrial Safety Management Theory 100 FSE 106 Safety Management of Hazardous
Processes Theory 100
FSE 107 Safety Provisions and Precautions In Industry
Theory 100 FSE 108 Fire Ground Drills and Operations Practical 150 FSE 109 Practical Fireman Ship Practical 150 FSE 110 Project Work FW 200 Total 1200
3. Duration of the programs: The diploma programs shall be of duration of
one year. The registration of a student to the 1-year programs shall be valid for three years from the date of registration. A student who could not successfully complete a program within the specified time may opt to register again for the program afresh. However, in such cases the past performance in the various courses would be deleted and he shall have to appear in each of the course and complete them de novo.
4. Medium of Instruction: English 5. Teaching-learning strategies: The student shall go through the courses of
studies at the study centers (SC) duly recognized for the programs. The learning strategies shall include face-to-face counseling, instruction through audio, video programs and practical activities at the laboratory at the study centers.
6. Admission procedure: The process of admission to these programs shall be as per the prospectus and other documents, training videos, etc published from time to time at the university’s authorized web sites. The admission process may be conducted though online payment using a portal duly dedicated for the purpose.
7. Eligibility criteria for the admission: Program
Code Name of Program Eligibility for Admission to First Year
V73 PG Diploma in Energy Audit & Management
Passed B.E. or B. Tech. (preferably in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering) in any branch of Engineering or Technology from a recognized statutory University is eligible for the admission
P96 Post Graduate Diploma in Fire and Safety Engineering Management
Any Degree from recognized university
with minimum 40% aggregate marks
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8. Course structure and syllabi for the various courses which are part of the academic programs shall be as published on the university’s authorized web sites.
9. Fee structure: 9.1 The fees for these programs shall be collected annually at the time of
student registration. 9.2 The fees shall comprise of two components, namely University
program fee (UPF) and Study Centre Fee (SCF). The UPF is expected to cover the expenditures incurred or to be incurred by the university on various activities related to the program. The SCF is expected to cover the expenditures incurred or to be incurred by the SC on various activities related to the program.
9.3 The candidate shall pay the fee (including the UPF and SCF) to the university at the time of admission by methods including payment through a secured payment gateway established for the purpose.
9.4 The SCF shall be paid to the study centre chosen by the candidate. 9.5 The fess structure for the programs has been given in Annexure 2. 9.6 The repeater students shall need to pay Rs400 per course (for which
they wish to appear as repeater examinees) as examination fees. 9.7 The International Students shall pay the amount of UPF and SCF as
five times that for the Indian students. 9.8 University Programme Fee will be refunded only in case the
University is not able to conduct the programme due to reasons beyond its control or if the university is not able to fulfil its obligations including the cases where YCMOU does not sanction admission to a candidate when the candidate is Eligible for the admission but the study centre preferred by the student can not be offered.
9.9 The YCMOU shall not be under obligation to pay the UPF for cases where admission is refused to candidate who is not eligible. The University may however consider such cases where bona fide errors may have led to the extra payment. The decision of the Vice Chancellor in such cases shall be final and binding on all the parties.
10. Student Evaluation: 10.1 For the purpose of evaluation, there shall be five types of courses,
namely, (i)Theory Courses (ii) Practical Course (iii) Theory plus Practical Courses (iv) Industrial Training Course (v) Project Course
10.2 For theory courses, there will be two components, namely, (i) Continuous Assessment (CA) and (ii) End Examination.
10.3 The Continuous Assessment (CA) for a Theory Course shall consist of activates including assignment, class test and seminars to be set, organized and evaluated by the respective study centre. The marks obtained by each student (out of maximum of 20 marks) in a format given in by examination section must be submitted by the SC before the commencement of the End Exams, to the Controller of Examinations.
10.4 The End Examinations (of 80 maximum marks) shall be set, organized and evaluated under supervision and control of the Controller of Examination, Y.C.M.O.U..
10.5 For successful completion of a Theory Course, the examinee must secure at least 40 % marks in the EE AND at least 40% in combined total of Continuous Assessment and End Examination. In case the candidate does not complete a theory course successfully, (s) he
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may take the End Examination as a repeater student by paying requisite fee and by following stipulated procedure. No repeat examination in Continuous Assessment will be taken. (Explanation: A person who has secured 20 marks out of 20 in CA and has secured 20 marks out of 80 in EE, thus aggregate 40 marks out of 100 shall not be treated as passed because he has not secured 40 % marks in EE. On the other hand a person who has obtained 5 marks out of 20 in CA (less than 40%) and 35 marks out of 80 in EE (more than 40%) thus securing 40 marks out of 100 in aggregate is treated as successful as he has secured more than 40% in EE and more than 40% in aggregate.)
10.6 For Practical Courses an end examination of maximum marks 100 shall be conducted at an examination centre with the facilities of laboratory for conduct of practical activities. The examinee shall be evaluated with the following criteria.
Actual Performance of the examinee shall carry a weight of 60 Marks, the workbook Journal 20 Marks, and a Viva of 20 Marks weight shall be conducted. A candidate must secure 40% or more marks out of 100 marks to successfully complete the practical courses.
10.7 The “Theory plus Practical” courses shall comprise of the following Components, namely, (i) Continuous Assessment based on
theoretical aspect (ii) End Examination based on theoretical aspect and (iii) Practical Examination based on Practical Activities.
10.8 The Continuous Assessment (CA) for a Theory plus Practical Course shall consist of activates including assignment, class test and seminars to be set, organized and evaluated by the respective study centre. The marks obtained by each student (out of maximum of 20 marks) in a format given in by examination section must be submitted by the SC before the commencement of the End Exams, to the Controller of Examinations.
10.9 The End Examinations (of 80 maximum marks) for a Theory plus Practical Course shall be set, organized and evaluated under supervision and control of the Controller of Examination, Y.C.M.O.U.
10.10 For Practical Examination for Theory plus Practical Course, an end examination of maximum marks 100 shall be conducted at an examination centre with the facilities of laboratory for conduct of practical activities. The examinee shall be evaluated with the following criteria. Actual Performance of the examinee shall carry a weight of 60Marks, the workbook Journal 20 Marks, and a Viva of 20 Marks weight shall be conducted.
10.11 A student will need to secure at least 40% marks in EE and at least 40% marks in (CA+EE ) and 40% marks in Practical component. A person who secures more than 40 % marks in Total 150 Marks but fails in Theory Component will be treated as having failed in the given Theory plus Practical course. Such a student must appear in the theory component EE and secure such marks that his aggregate in the theory component is better than 40%. Similarly a student not securing more than or equal to 40% Marks in practical shall be declared unsuccessful and will have to reappear as a repeater in the practical component as per the rule. In case a student does not successfully complete a
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Theory plus Practical Course, (s)he may take the following examination as a repeater: (a) End Examination, if he had failed in Combined End
Examination plus Continuous assessment part. (b) Practical Examination, if he has failed in Practical
Examination. No repeater examination in Continuous Assessment will be conducted.
10.12 The Project Work shall carry 100 marks, to be allotted as under: Project Report 20 marks Project presentation by students for 5-10 Minutes
40 marks Viva based on the Project 40 marks Total 100 marks
The student needs to secure 40% marks in the Project Examination to successfully complete the course.
14. List of YCMOU Regional Centres
Sr. No.
Regional Center Address Tel. Fax No.
01. Amravati Yashwantarao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Amravati Regional Centre, V.M.V. Road to Valgaon Road, Post. V.M.V., Amaravati-444604
Tel No.0721-2531444 Fax. No. 0721-2531445
02. Aurangabad Yashwantarao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Aurangabad Regional Centre, C/o, Survey No.41, Nandanvan Colony, Camp, Aurangabad-431001
Tel No. 0240-2335798 / 2356826 Fax No. 0240-2335798
03. Mumbai Yashwantarao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Mumbai Regional Centre, C/o, Jagannath Shankarsheth, Primary Muncipal School, 2nd Floor, Frear Breech (South), Nana Chouk, Grant Road (West), Mumbai-400007.
Tel No. 022-23874186 / 23813256 Fax No. 022-23826135
04. Nagpur Yashwantarao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Nagpur Regional Centre, Subhedar Hall, University Sports Area, Law College Campus, Amravati Road, RavinagarChouk, Nagpur-440001
Tel No. 0712-2553724 / 25 Fax No. 0712- 2553725
05. Nashik YashwantaraoChavan Maharashtra Open University, Nashik Regional Centre, Old Corporation Building, 2nd Floor, New Pandit Colony, Nashik-422002
Tel. No. 0253-2317063 Fax No. 0253-2576756
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06. Pune Yashwantarao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Pune Regional Centre, Shahir Annabhau Sathe Prashalagruha, Corporation School No. 5 (Boys), 654, Opp. SadashivPethHaud, Kumdhekar Marg, Pune-411030
Tel No. 020-24491107 Fax No. 020-24457914
07. Kolhapur Yashwantarao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Kolhapur Regional Centre, Shivaji University Campus, Near Post Office, Vidyanagar, Kolhapur-416004
Tel No.0231-2607022 Fax No. 0231-2607023
08. Nanded Yashwantarao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Nanded Regional Centre, C/o, Smt. Indira Gandhi AdhyapakMahavidyalaya, LaturPhata, Vasarni Road, Nanded-431603
Tel No. 02462-259940/50 Fax 02462-259940
15. List Of Study Centres (Separately published. Available on the website
http://ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac)
16. Where to Contact Sr. No.
Type of query Whom to contact?
01. Academic Matters Director, School of Continuing Education, Nashik
02. Programme Operation Study Centre Management)
Program coordinator, School of Continuing Education, YCMOU. Director, SCE, YCMOU
03. Examination and Result Related Matters
Director, Evaluation, Division and Controller, Y.C.M.O.U., Nashik
04 Admissions Related Matter
(1) Regional Director, respected RC (2) Deputy Registrar, Registration Section, Y.C.M.O.U., Nashik
05. Difficulties in any course, at the study
Counsellor, at the Study Centre 06. Other general difficulties
and Planning of academic activities, at the Study Centre
Programme Coordinator, at the Study Centre
07. Serious Difficulties at the Study Centre
Study Centre Head at a Study Centre, IF FURTHER NOT RESOLVED: THE REGISTRAR, YCMOU, and DIRECTOR, SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION, YCMOU
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17. Academic Time Tables for Programs (A) Programs for which Entrance Tests are not prescribed (i.e., programs
other than BSc(ID), BSc(FD), MSc(FD), BFA(Painting/Sculp/Ceramic), MBA(FB))
Sr. No. Processes Date 1 Online Admission process begins 01-06-2015 2 Last date for payment of fee without late fee 30-06-2015 3 Last date for payment of fee with late fee (Rs. 100/-) 31-07-2015 4 Last date for payment of fee with super late fee (Rs.
500/-) 25-08-2015
5 Publication of Admission List at Study centres 31-08-2015 6 Delivery of Learning material ends on 31-08-2015 7 Counseling Sessions Starts 01-09-2015 8 First date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (Nov.
Exam) 01-09-2015
9 Approval Form for Project Synopsis (Nov. Exam) to be submitted from
01-08-2015
10 Date of Continuous Assessment 12-09-2015 11 Date of Continuous Assessment 12-10-2015 12 Last Date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (Nov.
Exam) 15-09-2015
13 Approval Form for Project Synopsis (Nov. Exam.) to be submitted till
15-09-2015
14 Date of Continuous Assessment 12-11-2015 15 End Examination begins (Repeater Exam., if applicable) 15-11-2015 16 End Examination ends (Repeater Exam., if applicable) 15-12-2015 17 Date of Continuous Assessment 12-01-2016 18 Approval Form for Project Synopsis (May) to be
submitted till 30-01-2016
19 Last date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (May Exam)
30-01-2016
20 Date of Continuous Assessment 12-02-2016 21 Date of Counselling Assessment 12-03-2016 22 Approval form for Project Synopsis (May Exam.) to be
submitted till 15-03-2016
23 Last date of submitting exam. form for repeaters (May Exam.)
15-03-2016
24 Date of Continuous Assessment 12-04-2016 25 Counselling sessions end on 15-04-2016 26 Last of for submission of CA Marks to the University 16-04-2016 27 Publication of CA Mark list on university website 18-04-2016 28 End Examination Starts 05-05-2016 29 End Examination Ends 20-06-2016
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(B) For Programs for which entrance tests are prescribed (i.e. First Year of BSc(ID), BSc(FD), MSc(FD), BFA(Painting/Sculp/Ceramic), MBA(FB))
Sr. No. Processes Date 1 Online Admission process begins 01-06-2015 2 Date of Entrance Test 01-07-2015 3 Admission Offer list 1 published 08-07-2015 4 Student to make payment (Round 1) 08-07-2015 5 Last date for making payment of fee (Round 1) 15-07-2015 6 Admission Offer List 2 (vacant seats) published 16-07-2015 7 Student to make payment (Round 2) Late fee applicable
(Rs.100/-) 16-07-2015
8 Last date for making payment of fee (Round 2) 23-07-2015 9 Spot Admission on vacant seats (with a Super late fee Rs. 500/-) starts 24-07-2015 10 Last date of taking admission (with a super late fee) on vacant seats 25-07-2015 11 Last date for Confirmation of admission by University 30-07-2015 12 Publication of Admission List at Study centres 30-07-2015 13 Delivery of Learning material ends on 31-07-2015 14 Counseling Sessions Starts (Odd sem) 01-08-2015 15 First date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (Nov. Exam) 01-08-2015 16 Approval Form for Project Synopsis (Nov. Exam) to be submitted from 01-08-2015 17 Date of Continuous Assessment 12-09-2015 18 Date of Continuous Assessment 12-10-2015 19 Last Date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (Nov. Exam) 15-09-2015 20 Approval Form for Project Synopsis (Dec) to be submitted till 15-09-2015 21 Counselling Sessions Ends (Odd sem) 13-11-2015 22 Last date of Submission of CA Marks to University 15-11-2015 23 Publication of CA Marks on Website 15-11-2015 24 End Examination begins (Odd Semester) 15-11-2015 25 End Examination ends (Odd Semester) 15-12-2015 26 Counseling Sessions Starts (even sem) 02-01-2016 27 Date of Continuous Assessment 12-01-2016 28 Approval Form for Project Synopsis (May Exam) to be submitted from 30-01-2016 29 First date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (May Exam) 30-01-2016 30 Date of Continuous Assessment 12-02-2016 31 Date of Continuous Assessment 12-03-2016 32 Approval Form for Project Synopsis (May) to be submitted till 15-03-2016 33 Last Date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (May Exam) 15-03-2016 34 Date of Continuous Assessment 12-04-2016 35 Counselling Sessions Ends (even sem) 15-04-2016 36 Submission of CA Marks to University 16-04-2016 37 Publication of CA Marks on Website 18-04-2016 38 End Examination begins (Even Semester) 05-05-2016 39 End Examination ends (Even Semester) 20-06-2016
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(C) Programmes for which entrance tests are not prescribed / Programmes with Semester Pattern / Programmes for which admissions are available twice in a year (Certificate)
Sr. No.
Processes Date
1 Online Admission process begins 01-06-2015 2 Last date for payment of fee without late fee 15-07-2015 3 Starting date for payment of fee with late fee (Rs. 100/-) 16-07-2015 4 Last date for payment of fee with late fee (Rs. 100/-) 23-07-2015 5 Starting date for payment of fee with super late fee
(Rs. 500/-) 24-07-2015
6 Last date for payment of fee with super late fee (Rs. 500/-) 25-07-2015 7 Last date Confirmation of admission by University 30-07-2015 8 Publication of Admission List at Study centres 30-07-2015 9 Delivery of Learning material ends on 31-07-2015 10 Counseling Sessions Starts (odd sem) 01-08-2015 11 First date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (Nov. Exam) 01-08-2015 12 Approval Form for Project Synopsis (Nov. Exam) to be
submitted from 01-08-2015
13 Date of Continuous Assessment 12-09-2015 14 Date of Continuous Assessment 12-10-2015 15 Last Date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (Nov. Exam) 15-09-2015 16 Approval Form for Project Synopsis (Nov.) to be submitted till 15-09-2015 17 Counselling Sessions Ends (odd sem) 13-11-2015 18 Last date of Submission of CA Marks to University 15-11-2015 19 Publication of CA Marks on Website 15-11-2015 20 End Examination begins (Odd Semester) 15-11-2015 21 End Examination ends (Odd Semester) 15-12-2015 22 Online admissions for second batch (Certificate) begins on
(Jan. Batch) 01-11-2015
23 Last date of payment of fees (without late fee) for second batch
01-12-2015 24 Last date of payment of fee with a late fee (Rs.100/-) for IInd
batch 10-12-2015
25 Last date of payment of fee with a Super late fee (Rs. 500/-) for IInd batch
20-12-2015
26 Counseling Sessions Starts (Even sem) 02-01-2016 27 Date of Continuous Assessment 12-01-2016 28 Approval Form for Project Synopsis (May Exam) to be
submitted from 30-01-2016
29 First date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (May Exam) 30-01-2016 30 Date of Continuous Assessment 12-02-2016 31 Date of Continuous Assessment 12-03-2016 32 Approval Form for Project Synopsis (May) to be submitted till 15-03-2016 33 Last date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (May Exam) 15-03-2016 34 Date of Continuous Assessment 12-04-2016 35 Counselling Sessions Ends (even sem) 15-04-2016 36 Submission of CA Marks to University 16-04-2016 37 Publication of CA Marks on Website 18-04-2016 38 End Examination begins (Even Semester) 05-05-2016 39 End Examination ends (Even Semester) 20-06-2016
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18. Appendices Appendix 1 : Syllabi For Entrance Tests (A) BFA –Painting/Ceramic/Sculpture (2015 Pattern)
1. Entrance : Aptitude test will be conducted on a date mentioned in the Academic Timetable mentioned in the prospectus .
2. The entrance test fees of Rs. 200/- only to be paid to respective Study Center by the candidate where he/she wish to take the Admission. The Student appearing for entrance test must fulfil the criteria for admission to First Year of B.Sc. (Interior Design) as mentioned in the Prospectus. This collected fees to be utilised by Study Center towards expenditure of conducting examination.
3. Test will be conducted at respective study centers under the supervision of Study Center Head.
4. 4.PATTERN OF UET: There shall be one THEORY PAPER and TWO PRACTICALS. The Theory Paper shall comprise 50 multiple-choice questions of 45 minutes duration carrying 50 marks. Questions shall be on General Awareness in Visual Arts (Painting, Sculpture, and Pottery-Ceramics). There will be Two Practical Examinations viz. i) Object Drawing in pencil with light and shade of 60 minutes
duration carrying 75 marks. ii) Memory Drawing from imagination of 60 minutes duration carrying
75 marks( in any medium i.e. pencil, colour pencils, Pastels, Crayons, Water Colour, Poster Colour etc.) The result of same will be declared by respective study center on the
same day in Consultation with School of Continuing Education. 5. The university will give its approval or remarks about the admission to
be offered to the respective student. 6. The Study Center which have more examinees then the no of seats will
have to abide by the reservation norms mentioned as follows: 7. Reservation for Backword Class Category Candidates.
Sr.No Catagory of Reservation Reservation 1 Schedule Castes and Schedule Caste converts
to Buddhism (SC) 13.0%
2 Schedule Tribes (ST 7.0% 3 VimuktaJati (VJ) / De notified Tribes (DT) (NT-
A 3.0%
4 Nomadic Tribes 1 (NT-B) 2.5% 5 Nomadic Tribes 2 (NT-C) 3.5% 6 Nomadic Tribes 3 (NT-D) 2.0% 7 Other Backward Classes (OBC) 19.0% Total 50.0%
(B) Entrance Test for First Year B.Sc. (Interior Design)
1. Entrance : Aptitude test will be conducted on date given in Time Table. 2. The entrance test fees of Rs. 200/- only to be paid to respective Study
Centre by the candidate where he/she wish to take the Admission. The Student appearing for entrance test must fulfil the criteria for
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admission to First Year of B.Sc. (Interior Design) as mentioned in the Prospectus. This collected fees to be utilised by Study Centre towards expenditure of conducting examination.
3. Test will be conducted at respective study centres under the supervision of Study Centre Head.
4. There will be a objective type question paper for 100 marks based General Knowledge, Drawing and Drafting Skills. The result of same will be declared by respective study center on the same day in Consultation with School of Continuing Education.
5. The university will give its approval or remarks about the admission to be offered to the respective student.
6. The Study Centre which have more examinees then the no of seats will have to abide by the reservation norms mentioned as follows:
7. Reservation for Backward Class Category Candidates. Sr.No Category of Reservation Reservation
1 Schedule Castes and Schedule Caste converts to Buddhism (SC)
13.0%
2 Schedule Tribes (ST 7.0% 3 Vimukta Jati (VJ) / De notified Tribes (DT)
(NT-A 3.0%
4 Nomadic Tribes 1 (NT-B) 2.5% 5 Nomadic Tribes 2 (NT-C) 3.5% 6 Nomadic Tribes 3 (NT-D) 2.0% 7 Other Backward Classes (OBC) 19.0% Total 50.0%
(C) M.Sc.(FD) Marks -100 Duration- 2hrs. 30 mins. The candidates applying for these programs will be administered with
General Ability Test (GAT) and Creative Ability Test (CAT) for the written entrance examination.
GENERAL ABILITY TEST (GAT): 30 Marks (1/2 hr. Duration) This test will comprise of various sub-tests as given below: 1) Communication Ability 2) English Comprehension 3) General Knowledge 1) Communication Ability: This sub-test is aimed at testing the language
ability of the candidates in day to day communication in English. It includes questions on synonyms, antonyms, words with corresponding meanings, singular, plural, one word substitutes, idioms and phrases, correct spellings, etc.
2) English Comprehension: This sub-test is to test one’s ability to comprehend a situation from a given passage.
3) General Knowledge: This sub-test is aimed to evaluate the candidate's general knowledge and current affairs related to Fashion Industry.
CREATIVE ABILITY TEST (CAT): 50 Marks (2 hrs. Duration) This test is administered to judge the skill, power of observation,
innovation and design ability of the candidate. An important aspect of the test is the candidate’s knowledge about Fashion Design including Concept Development, Color Board, Story Board,( Fabric, Market, Surface Ornamentation) Flats and Specs, Cost Sheet.
Students will be provided with the theme and will have to develop two designs with the details mentioned above.
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The students are advised to bring necessary material for drawing along with them for taking the test effectively.
INTERVIEW BY EXPERTS - 20 Marks On the day of examination the students will be interviewed by expert’s
panel. (D) MBA(FB)
Marks -100 Duration -2 hrs. 30 mins. The candidates applying for this program will be administered with General
Ability Test (GAT) and Managerial Ability Test (MAT) for the written entrance examination.
GENERAL ABILITY TEST (GAT): 50 Marks (60 mins. Duration) This test will comprise of various sub-tests as given below : 1) Quantitative Ability 2) Communication Ability 3) English Comprehension 4) Analytical Ability 5) General Knowledge and Current Affairs 1) Quantitative Ability: This sub-test is designed to test the quantitative
ability of the candidates. The sub test consists of questions on Addition, Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Percentage, Rate of Interest, Work and Task, Ratio and Proportion, Distance.
2) Communication Ability: This sub-test is aimed at testing the language ability of the candidates in day to day communication in English. It includes questions on synonyms, antonyms, words with corresponding meanings, singular, plural, one word substitutes, idioms and phrases, correct spellings, etc.
3) English Comprehension: This sub-test is aimed to test one’s ability to comprehend a situation from a given passage.
4) Analytical Ability: This sub-test is designed to test the candidate's inference and logic from the given information.
5) General Knowledge and Current Affairs: This sub-test is designed to test the candidate’s general knowledge and current affairs.
MANAGERIAL ABILITY TEST (MAT): 50 Marks (1 ½ hr Duration) It is a test to judge the managerial effectiveness and interpersonal skills of
the candidates. This test comprises of various sub-tests as given below: 1) Case Study 2) Logical Ability 1) Case Study: This sub-test is based on a situation of an industry
environment. It helps to evaluate the candidate’s managerial ability. 2) Logical Ability: This sub-test is aimed to evaluate the candidate’s ability
to identify the logic or reason involved in a particular problem given and applying the logic in solving the problem. Concepts and practice of creative and lateral thinking are likely to be useful.
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Appendix 2 : Fees Information for All Programs (Note: UPF: University Program Fee, SCF: Study Centre Fee)
Sr. No.
Prog. code Prog_Name program
part UPF SCF Late Fee
Direct Admission
fee
1 C2A CERTIFICATE IN BEAUTY PARLOUR MANAGEMENT
NA 1000 1500 500 NA
2 C2E CERTIFICATE IN BEAUTY PARLOUR MANAGEMENT
NA 1500 2500 500 NA
3 C2H CERTIFICATE IN TAILORING NA 1000 1500 500 NA
4 C3A CERTIFICATE IN GERMAN LANGUAGE
NA 1000 800 500 NA
5 C3B CERTIFICATE IN SPANISH LANGUAGE
NA 1000 800 500 NA
6 C3E CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
NA 1000 800 500 NA
7 C3F CERTIFICATE IN FRENCH LANGUAGE
NA 1000 800 500 NA
8 C3G CERTIFICATE IN ARABIC LANGUAGE
NA 1000 800 500 NA
9 C3V CERTIFICATE IN WATER MANAGEMENT
NA 1000 2000 100 NA
10 C4E CERTIFICATE IN DOMESTIC WIREMAN
NA 1000 1500 500 NA
11 C7P CERTIFICATE IN SALOON TECHNIQUES
NA 1000 1500 100 NA
12 V85 BACHELOR OF FINE ART(Painting)
Part 1 22000 18000 500 NA
13 V85 BACHELOR OF FINE ART(Painting)
Part 2 22000 18000 500 NA
14 V85 BACHELOR OF FINE ART(Painting)
Part 3 22000 18000 500 NA
15 V85 BACHELOR OF FINE ART(Painting)
Part 4 22000 18000 500 NA
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Sr. No.
Prog. code Prog_Name program
part UPF SCF Late Fee
Direct Admission
fee 16 V87
BACHELOR OF FINE ART (Sculpture)
Part 1 22000 18000 500 NA
17 V87 BACHELOR OF FINE ART (Sculpture)
Part 2 22000 18000 500 NA
18 V87 BACHELOR OF FINE ART (Sculpture)
Part 3 22000 18000 500 NA
19 V87 BACHELOR OF FINE ART (Sculpture)
Part 4 22000 18000 500 NA
20 V86 BACHELOR OF FINE ART (Ceramic)
Part 1 22000 18000 500 NA
21 V86 BACHELOR OF FINE ART (Ceramic)
Part 2 22000 18000 500 NA
22 V86 BACHELOR OF FINE ART (Ceramic)
Part 3 22000 18000 500 NA
23 V86 BACHELOR OF FINE ART (Ceramic)
Part 4 22000 18000 500 NA
24 V89 MASTER OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
FY 22000 18000 500 NA
25 V89 MASTER OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
SY 22000 18000 500 NA
26 V90 MASTER OF SCIENCE (HOSPITATLITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
FY 22000 18000 500 NA
27 V90 MASTER OF SCIENCE (HOSPITATLITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
SY 22000 18000 500 NA
28 V91 MASTER OF SCIENCE (FOOD SCIENCE)
FY 11000 9000 500 NA
29 V91 MASTER OF SCIENCE (FOOD SCIENCE)
SY 11000 9000 500 NA
30 V88 MASTER OF BUSINESS FY 22000 18000 500 NA
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Sr. No.
Prog. code Prog_Name program
part UPF SCF Late Fee
Direct Admission
fee ADMINISTRATION (FASHION BUSINESS)
31 V88 MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (FASHION BUSINESS)
SY 22000 18000 500 NA
32 S07
CERTIFICATE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS PRIMARY (5th TO 7th STD)
NA 100 00 0 NA
33 S10
CERTIFICATE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS SECONDARY (8th TO 10th STD)
NA 100 00 0 NA
34 T31 DIPLOMA IN PRINTING TECHNIQUES & GRAPHIC ARTS
FY 4000 8000 500 NA
35 T31 DIPLOMA IN PRINTING TECHNIQUES & GRAPHIC ARTS
SY 4000 8000 500 NA
36 T36 DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR DESIGNING & DECORATION
NA 6000 7000 500 NA
37 T72 DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICIAN & DOMESTIC APPLIANCES MAINTENANCE
NA 1500 1500 500 NA
38 T73 DIPLOMA IN AUTOMOBILE TECHNIQUES
NA 1500 5000 500 NA
39 T97 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (MEDIA GRAPHICS & ANIMATION)
FY 16000 15000 500 NA
40 T97 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (MEDIA GRAPHICS & ANIMATION)
SY 16000 13000 500 5000
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Prog. code Prog_Name program
part UPF SCF Late Fee
Direct Admission
fee
41 T97 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (MEDIA GRAPHICS & ANIMATION)
TY 16000 13000 500 NA
42 V05
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER HARDWARE MAINTENANCE & NETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES (WINDOWS 2000 SERVER)
NA 3500 8000 500 NA
43 V07
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER HARDWARE MAINTENANCE & NETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES (WINDOWS 2003 SERVER)
NA 3500 8000 500 NA
44 V11 DIMPLOMA FOR CIVIL SUPERVISOR
NA 1500 5000 500 NA
45 V12 DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL TECHNIQUES
NA 1500 5000 500 NA
46 V13 DIPLOMA FOR FITTER (DFF) NA 1500 5000 500 NA
47 V14
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER HARDWARE MAINTENANCE & NETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES (WINDOWS 2008 SERVER)
NA 3500 8000 500 NA
48 V15 DIPLOMA IN SALOON TECHNOLOGY
NA 1500 5000 500 NA
49 V16 DIPLOMA IN 2D ANIMATION NA 16000 13000 500 NA
50 V17 DIPLOMA IN BASIC FACILITY SERVICES
NA 16000 13000 500 NA
51 V18 DIPLOMA IN ADVANCED FACILITY SERVICES
NA 16000 13000 500 NA
52 V19 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FY 8000 7000 500 NA
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Sr. No.
Prog. code Prog_Name program
part UPF SCF Late Fee
Direct Admission
fee FACILITY SERVICES
53 V19 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FACILITY SERVICES
SY 8000 7000 500 NA
54 V19 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FACILITY SERVICES
TY 8000 7000 500 NA
55 V30 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INTERIOR DESIGN)
FY 22000 18000 500 NA
56 V30 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INTERIOR DESIGN)
SY 22000 18000 500 5000
57 V30 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INTERIOR DESIGN)
TY 22000 18000 500 10000
58 V31 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
FY 22000 18000 500 NA
59 V31 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
SY 22000 18000 500 5000
60 V31 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
TY 22000 18000 500 10000
61 V32 MASTER OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
FY 22000 18000 500 NA
62 V32 MASTER OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
SY 22000 18000 500 NA
63 V36 DIPLOMA IN FASHION DESIGN & BOUTIQUE MANAGEMENT
NA 22000 18000 500 NA
64 V37 BACHELOR OF FINE ART Part 1 22000 18000 500 NA
65 V37 BACHELOR OF Part 2 22000 18000 500 NA
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Prog. code Prog_Name program
part UPF SCF Late Fee
Direct Admission
fee FINE ART
66 V37 BACHELOR OF FINE ART Part 3 22000 18000 500 NA
67 V37 BACHELOR OF FINE ART Part 4 22000 18000 500 NA
68 V71 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES)
FY 16000 15000 500 NA
69 V71 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES)
SY 16000 15000 500 NA
70 V71 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES)
TY 16000 15000 500 NA
71 V72 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AUTOMOTIVE TECHIQUE)
FY 16000 15000 500 NA
72 V72 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AUTOMOTIVE TECHIQUE)
SY 16000 15000 500 NA
73 V72 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AUTOMOTIVE TECHIQUE)
TY 16000 15000 500 NA
74 V73 PG DIPLOMA IN ENERGY AUDIT AND MANAGEMENT
NA 5000 5000 500 NA
75 V74 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
FY 22000 18000 500 NA
76 V74 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
SY 22000 18000 500 5000
77 V74 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
TY 22000 18000 500 10000
78 V76 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE FY 22000 18000 500 NA
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Sr. No.
Prog. code Prog_Name program
part UPF SCF Late Fee
Direct Admission
fee (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
79 V76
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
SY 22000 18000 500 5000
80 V76
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES)
TY 22000 18000 500 10000
81 V77 MASTER OF SCIENCE (HOSPITATLITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
FY 22000 18000 500 NA
82 V77 MASTER OF SCIENCE (HOSPITATLITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
SY 22000 18000 500 NA
83 V78 MASTER OF SCIENCE (FOOD SCIENCE)
FY 11000 9000 500 NA
84 V78 MASTER OF SCIENCE (FOOD SCIENCE)
SY 11000 18000 500 NA
85 C8A "A"LEVEL CERTIFICATE IN TEXTILE
NA 1000 400 500 NA
86 C8B "B"LEVEL CERTIFICATE IN TEXTILE
NA 1000 400 500 NA
87 C8C "C"LEVEL CERTIFICATE IN TEXTILE
NA 1000 400 500 NA
88 C8D "D"LEVEL CERTIFICATE IN TEXTILE
NA 1000 400 500 NA
89 C8E "E"LEVEL CERTIFICATE IN TEXTILE
NA 1000 400 500 NA
90 C8F "F"LEVEL CERTIFICATE IN TEXTILE
NA 1000 400 500 NA
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Prog. code Prog_Name program
part UPF SCF Late Fee
Direct Admission
fee
91 C97 CERTIFICATE IN FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
NA 11000 10000 500 NA
92 P73 DIPLOMA IN FIRE AND SAFETY ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
NA 11000 10000 500 NA
93 P97
BACHELOR OF FIRE AND HEALTH SAFETY ENVIROMENT (HSE) MANAGEMENT
FY 11000 10000 500 NA
94 P97
BACHELOR OF FIRE AND HEALTH SAFETY ENVIROMENT (HSE) MANAGEMENT
SY 11000 10000 500 NA
95 P97
BACHELOR OF FIRE AND HEALTH SAFETY ENVIROMENT (HSE) MANAGEMENT
TY 11000 10000 500 NA
96 C96
POST GRADUATE DIPLOAM IN FIRE AND SAFETY ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
NA 6000 5000 500 NA
Appendix 3 : Methods and Media used in Self Instructional Material (SIM) Delivery
Sr. No.
Prog. code Prog_Name Method /Medium of
SIM 1 C2A CERTIFICATE IN BEAUTY PARLOUR
MANAGEMENT YCMOU Material 2 C2E CERTIFICATE IN BEAUTY PARLOUR
MANAGEMENT YCMOU Material 3 C2H CERTIFICATE IN TAILORING Reference Material
Recommended 4 C3A CERTIFICATE IN GERMAN LANGUAGE YCMOU Material 5 C3B CERTIFICATE IN SPANISH LANGUAGE YCMOU Material 6 C3E CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE YCMOU Material
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Sr. No.
Prog. code Prog_Name Method /Medium of
SIM 7 C3F CERTIFICATE IN FRENCH LANGUAGE YCMOU Material 8 C3G CERTIFICATE IN ARABIC LANGUAGE YCMOU Material 9 C3V CERTIFICATE IN WATER MANAGEMENT NA 10 C4E CERTIFICATE IN DOMESTIC WIREMAN YCMOU Material 11 C7P CERTIFICATE IN SALOON TECHNIQUES YCMOU Material 12 V85 BACHELOR OF FINE ART(Painting) Reference Material
Recommended 16 V87 BACHELOR OF FINE ART (Sculpture) Reference Material
Recommended 20 V86 BACHELOR OF FINE ART (Ceramic) Reference Material
Recommended 24 V89 MASTER OF SCIENCE (FASHION
DESIGN) Reference Material Recommended
26 V90 MASTER OF SCIENCE (HOSPITATLITY & TOURISM STUDIES) YCMOU Material
28 V91 MASTER OF SCIENCE (FOOD SCIENCE) YCMOU Material 30 V88 MASTER OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION (FASHION BUSINESS) Reference Material Recommended
32 S07 CERTIFICATE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS PRIMARY (5th TO 7th STD)
Reference Material Recommended
33 S10 CERTIFICATE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS SECONDARY (8th TO 10th STD)
Reference Material Recommended
34 T31 DIPLOMA IN PRINTING TECHNIQUES & GRAPHIC ARTS
Reference Material Recommended
36 T36 DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR DESIGNING & DECORATION
Reference Material Recommended
37 T72 DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICIAN & DOMESTIC APPLIANCES MAINTENANCE YCMOU Material
38 T73 DIPLOMA IN AUTOMOBILE TECHNIQUES YCMOU Material
39 T97 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (MEDIA GRAPHICS & ANIMATION) YCMOU Material
42 V05 DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER HARDWARE MAINTENANCE & NETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES (WINDOWS 2000 SERVER)
YCMOU Material
44 V11 DIMPLOMA FOR CIVIL SUPERVISOR YCMOU Material 45 V12 DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL
TECHNIQUES YCMOU Material 46 V13 DIPLOMA FOR FITTER (DFF) YCMOU Material
47 V14 DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER HARDWARE MAINTENANCE & NETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES (WINDOWS 2008 SERVER)
YCMOU Material
48 V15 DIPLOMA IN SALOON TECHNOLOGY YCMOU Material 49 V16 DIPLOMA IN 2D ANIMATION Reference Material
Recommended
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Sr. No.
Prog. code Prog_Name Method /Medium of
SIM 50 V17 DIPLOMA IN BASIC FACILITY SERVICES Reference Material
Recommended 51 V18 DIPLOMA IN ADVANCED FACILITY
SERVICES Reference Material Recommended
52 V19 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FACILITY SERVICES
Reference Material Recommended
55 V30 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INTERIOR DESIGN)
Reference Material Recommended
58 V31 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
Reference Material Recommended
61 V32 MASTER OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
Reference Material Recommended
63 V36 DIPLOMA IN FASHION DESIGN & BOUTIQUE MANAGEMENT
Reference Material Recommended
64 V37 BACHELOR OF FINE ART Reference Material Recommended
68 V71 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES)
Reference Material Recommended
71 V72 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AUTOMOTIVE TECHIQUE)
Reference Material Recommended
74 V73 PG DIPLOMA IN ENERGY AUDIT AND MANAGEMENT YCMOU Material
75 V74 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY & TOURISM STUDIES) YCMOU Material
78 V76 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HOSPITALITY STUDIES & CATERING SERVICES) YCMOU Material
81 V77 MASTER OF SCIENCE (HOSPITATLITY & TOURISM STUDIES) YCMOU Material
83 V78 MASTER OF SCIENCE (FOOD SCIENCE) YCMOU Material 85 C8A "A"LEVEL CERTIFICATE IN TEXTILE YCMOU Material 86 C8B "B"LEVEL CERTIFICATE IN TEXTILE YCMOU Material 87 C8C "C"LEVEL CERTIFICATE IN TEXTILE YCMOU Material 88 C8D "D"LEVEL CERTIFICATE IN TEXTILE YCMOU Material 89 C8E "E"LEVEL CERTIFICATE IN TEXTILE YCMOU Material 90 C8F "F"LEVEL CERTIFICATE IN TEXTILE YCMOU Material 91 C97 CERTIFICATE IN FIRE SAFETY
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT YCMOU Material 92 P73 DIPLOMA IN FIRE AND SAFETY
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT YCMOU Material
93 P97 BACHELOR OF FIRE AND HEALTH SAFETY ENVIROMENT (HSE) MANAGEMENT
YCMOU Material
96 C96 POST GRADUATE DIPLOAM IN FIRE AND SAFETY ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
YCMOU Material
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SUB-HEADS OF THE UNIVERSITY PROGRAM FEE (UPF) Sr No
Prg Code Prg Name Prg
Part Uni. Fee
FEE SUB HEADS Exam Fee
Tution Fee
Reg Fee
Other Fee
Dev Fund
1 C23-Winter
CEV:DW- Winter (with Credits) NA 1000 250 250 100 150 250
2 C2A CBPM (with Credits) NA 1000 250 250 100 150 250
3 C2E CBPM (with Credits) CBPM 1500 500 500 100 150 250
4 C2H CEV:Tailoring (S.J) NA 1000 250 250 100 150 250
5 C3A CERTIFICATE IN GERMAN LANGUAGE
NA 1000 200 200 100 150 350
6 C3B CERTIFICATE IN SPANISH LANGUAGE
NA 1000 200 200 100 150 350
7 C3E CEL (with Credits) NA 1000 200 200 100 150 350 8 C3F CFL (with Credits) NA 1000 200 200 100 150 350 9 C3G CAL (with Credits) NA 1000 200 200 100 150 350
10 C3V Cert. in Water Management (with Credits)
NA 1000 250 250 100 150 250
11 C4E CEV:Domestic Wireman (S.J) (with Credits)
NA 1000 250 250 100 150 250
12 C7P Certificate (Saloon Techniques) 2012 Pattern (with Credits)
NA 1000 250 250 100 150 250
13 C8A 'A' Certificate in Textiles (with Credits)
NA 1000 250 250 100 150 250
14 C8B 'B' Certificate in Textiles (with Credits)
NA 1000 250 250 100 150 250
15 C8C C' Certificate in Textiles (with Credits)
NA 1000 250 250 100 150 250
16 C8D D' Certificate in Textiles (with Credits)
NA 1000 250 250 100 150 250
17 C8E E' Certificate in Textiles (with Credits)
NA 1000 250 250 100 150 250
18 C8F F' Certificate in Textiles (with Credits)
NA 1000 250 250 100 150 250
19 C96
POST GRADUATE DIPLOAM IN FIRE AND SAFETY ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
NA 6000 1300 1000 100 150 3450
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Prg Code Prg Name Prg
Part Uni. Fee
FEE SUB HEADS Exam Fee
Tution Fee
Reg Fee
Other Fee
Dev Fund
20 C97 CERTIFICATE IN FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
NA 11000 1600 1600 100 150 7550
21 P73 DIPLOMA IN FIRE AND SAFETY ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
NA 11000 4300 4000 100 150 2450
22 P97
BACHELOR OF FIRE AND HEALTH SAFETY ENVIROMENT (HSE) MANAGEMENT
FY 11000 4000 4000 100 150 2750
23 P97
BACHELOR OF FIRE AND HEALTH SAFETY ENVIROMENT (HSE) MANAGEMENT
SY 11000 4000 4000 100 150 2750
24 P97
BACHELOR OF FIRE AND HEALTH SAFETY ENVIROMENT (HSE) MANAGEMENT
TY 11000 4300 4000 100 150 2450
25 T-31 DPTGA- New Pattern (with Credits)
Part I 4000 1000 1000 100 150 1750
26 T-31 DPTGA- New Pattern (with Credits)
Part II 4300 1000 1000 100 150 2050
27 T-36 DIDD- New Pattern (with Credits)
NA 3000 1000 1000 100 150 750
28 T72 DEDAM 2010 Pattern (with Credits)
NA 1500 500 500 100 150 250
29 T73 DAT 2010 Pattern (with Credits) NA 1500 500 500 100 150 250
30 T97 B.Sc. (MGA) FY 16000 4000 4000 100 150 7750 31 T97 B.Sc. (MGA) SY 16000 4000 4000 100 150 7750 32 T97 B.Sc. (MGA) TY 16000 4300 4000 100 150 7450
33 V05 DCHMNT-(Windows 2000 Server) (with Credits)
NA 3000 1300 1000 100 150 450
34 V07 DCHMNT-(Windows 2003 Server) (with Credits)
NA 3000 1300 1000 100 150 450
35 V11 DFCS (with Credits) NA 1500 500 500 100 150 250
36 V12 DMT (with Credits) NA 1500 500 500 100 150 250
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Sr No
Prg Code Prg Name Prg
Part Uni. Fee
FEE SUB HEADS Exam Fee
Tution Fee
Reg Fee
Other Fee
Dev Fund
37 V13 DFF (with Credits) NA 1500 500 500 100 150 250
38 V14 DCHMNT-(Windows 2008 Server) (with Credits)
NA 3000 1000 1000 100 150 750
39 V15 Diploma (Saloon Techniques) 2012 Pattern (with Credits)
NA 1500 500 500 100 150 250
40 V16 Dip in (2D Animation) (with Credits)
NA 16000 1000 1000 100 150 13750
41 V17 DIPLOMA IN BASIC FACILITY SERVICES
NA 16000 1300 1000 100 150 13450
42 V18 DIPLOMA IN ADVANCED FACILITY SERVICES
NA 16000 1300 1000 100 150 13450
43 V19 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FACILITY SERVICES
TY 8000 1300 1000 100 150 5450
44 V30 B.Sc (Interior Design) New (with Credits)
FY 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
45 V30 B.Sc (Interior Design) New (with Credits)
SY 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
46 V30 B.Sc (Interior Design) New (with Credits)
TY 22000 4300 4000 100 150 13450
47 V31 B.Sc. (Fashion Design) New (with Credits)
FY 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
48 V31 B.Sc. (Fashion Design) New (with Credits)
SY 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
49 V31 B.Sc. (Fashion Design) New (with Credits)
TY 22000 4300 4000 100 150 13450
50 V32 M.Sc. (Fashion Design) New (with Credits)
FY 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
51 V32 M.Sc. (Fashion Design) New (with Credits)
SY 22000 4300 4000 100 150 13450
52 V36 Dip in Fashion Design and Boutique Management (with Credits)
NA 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
53 V37 BFA (OLD) Part II 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750 54 V37 BFA (OLD) Part III 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750 55 V37 BFA (OLD) Part IV 22000 4300 4000 100 150 13450
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Sr No
Prg Code Prg Name Prg
Part Uni. Fee
FEE SUB HEADS Exam Fee
Tution Fee
Reg Fee
Other Fee
Dev Fund
56 V71 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES)
FY 16000 1000 1000 100 150 13750
57 V71 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES)
SY 16000 1000 1000 100 150 13750
58 V71 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES)
TY 16000 1300 1000 100 150 13450
59 V72 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AUTOMOTIVE TECHIQUE)
FY 16000 1000 1000 100 150 13750
60 V72 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AUTOMOTIVE TECHIQUE)
SY 16000 1000 1000 100 150 13750
61 V72 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AUTOMOTIVE TECHIQUE)
TY 16000 1300 1000 100 150 13450
62 V73 PG DIPLOMA IN ENERGY AUDIT AND MANAGEMENT
NA 5000 1300 1000 100 150 2450
63 V74 B.Sc. (HTS) (with Credits) FY 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
64 V74 B.Sc. (HTS) (with Credits) SY 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
65 V74 B.Sc. (HTS) (with Credits) TY 22000 4300 4000 100 150 13450
66 V76 B.Sc. (HSCS) (with Credits) FY 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
67 V76 B.Sc. (HSCS) (with Credits) SY 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
68 V76 B.Sc. (HSCS) (with Credits) TY 22000 4300 4000 100 150 13450
69 V77 M.Sc. (HTS) (with Credits) FY 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
70 V77 M.Sc. (HTS) (with Credits) SY 22000 4300 4000 100 150 13450
71 V78 M.Sc. (FS) (with Credits) FY 11000 4000 4000 100 150 2750
72 V78 M.Sc. (FS) (with Credits) SY 11000 4300 4000 100 150 2450
73 V85 BACHELOR OF FINE ART(Painting)
Part 1 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
74 V85 BACHELOR OF FINE ART(Painting)
Part 2 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750 75 V85 BACHELOR OF Part 3 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
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Sr No
Prg Code Prg Name Prg
Part Uni. Fee
FEE SUB HEADS Exam Fee
Tution Fee
Reg Fee
Other Fee
Dev Fund
FINE ART(Painting)
76 V85 BACHELOR OF FINE ART(Painting)
Part 4 22000 4300 4000 100 150 13450
77 V86 BACHELOR OF FINE ART (Ceramic)
Part 1 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
78 V86 BACHELOR OF FINE ART (Ceramic)
Part 2 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
79 V86 BACHELOR OF FINE ART (Ceramic)
Part 3 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
80 V86 BACHELOR OF FINE ART (Ceramic)
Part 4 22000 4300 4000 100 150 13450
81 V87 BACHELOR OF FINE ART (Sculputre)
Part 1 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
82 V87 BACHELOR OF FINE ART (Sculputre)
Part 2 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
83 V87 BACHELOR OF FINE ART (Sculputre)
Part 3 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
84 V87 BACHELOR OF FINE ART (Sculputre)
Part 4 22000 4300 4000 100 150 13450
85 V88 MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (FASHION BUSINESS)
FY 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
86 V88 MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (FASHION BUSINESS)
SY 22000 4300 4000 100 150 13450
87 V89 MASTER OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
FY 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
88 V89 MASTER OF SCIENCE (FASHION DESIGN)
SY 22000 4300 4000 100 150 13450
89 V90 MASTER OF SCIENCE (HOSPITATLITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
FY 22000 4000 4000 100 150 13750
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Sr No
Prg Code Prg Name Prg
Part Uni. Fee
FEE SUB HEADS Exam Fee
Tution Fee
Reg Fee
Other Fee
Dev Fund
90 V90 MASTER OF SCIENCE (HOSPITATLITY & TOURISM STUDIES)
SY 22000 4300 4000 100 150 13450
91 V91 MASTER OF SCIENCE (FOOD SCIENCE)
FY 11000 4000 4000 100 150 2750
92 V91 MASTER OF SCIENCE (FOOD SCIENCE)
SY 11000 4300 4000 100 150 2450
Appendix 3 : Question Paper Pattern (For all Programs except Certificate Programs)
Q. No. 1 Answer any Eight of the following questions in 25 to 30 words each.
(8 X 2). 16 Marks. (12 sub-questions shall be given) Q. No. 2 Answer any Four of the following questions in 4 to 45 words each. (4
X 3). 12 Marks (6 sub-questions shall be given) Q. No. 3 Answer any Four of the following questions in 40 to 45 words each.
(4 X 3) 12 Marks (6 sub-questions shall be given) Q. No. 4 Answer any Two of the following questions in 80 to 90 words each. (2
X 6) 12 Marks (3 sub-questions shall be given) Q. No. 5 Answer any Two of the following questions in 80 to 90 words each. (2
X 6) 12 Marks (3 sub-questions shall be given) Q. No. 6 Answer any Two of the following questions in 100 to 120 words each.
(2 X 8) 16 Marks. (3 sub-questions shall be given)
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Appendix 4 : Discount in University Fees Please refer point No. 12 in the section 8 “Registration (Admission)
Procedure.
Sr. No. Program Name Program Part Amount of
Discount (Rs.) 1. Certificate in English Language NA 200 2. Certificate in French Language NA 200 3. Certificate in German Language NA 200 4. Certificate in Arabic Language NA 200 5. B.Sc. (Media Graphic & Animation) FY 2400 6. B.Sc. (Media Graphic & Animation) SY 2400 7. B.Sc. (Media Graphic & Animation) TY 1600 8. B.Sc. (Hospitality & Tourism Studies) FY 1600 9. B.Sc. (Hospitality & Tourism Studies) SY 1200 10. B.Sc. (Hospitality & Tourism Studies) TY 1000 11. B.Sc. (HSCS) FY 1800 12. B.Sc. (HSCS) SY 1400 13. B.Sc. (HSCS) TY 1200 14. M.Sc. (FS) FY 1000 15. M.Sc. (FS) SY 500 16. M.Sc. (HTS) FY 1600 17. M.Sc. (HTs) SY 1400
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Appendix 6 : Candidate/Student Agreement Candidate/Student Agreement at the time of Admission. This is an
agreement between the student or candidate and the YCMOU which is entered into by virtue of the candidate for admission clicking on “ACCEPT” button on the online admission portal at the time of admission to a program using online admission process. In this agreement the term “candidate” is used to mean the person who proposes to take admission to a program in YCMOU and the term “student” is used to mean a person who has been admitted to a program of the YCMOU after fulfilling all the conditions thereof.
The candidate undertakes that 1. He has gone through the prospectus and the on-screen narrations or
directions and has sincerely responded to the on-screen directions. 2. He has ensured that he is eligible to the program to which he proposes to
take admission and that if it is found otherwise, (that is, if he is found not to be fulfilling the conditions of the eligibility at any time as per the rules mentioned in the prospectus or the on-line narrations) his admission will be summarily cancelled and the fees paid to the university will not be refunded in part or in full.
3. The information about the medium/mode of delivery of the Study Material (for example printed books, e-books, mobile app, audio/video material available on internet or through CD/DVD, etc) has been duly studied by me in the relevant pages of the prospectus and I have no objection to the said mode of delivery. He shall not make any demands on the methods or medium of delivery other than that mentioned in the prospectus.
4. He shall make any representations to the YCMOU by logging on as a student in respect of any activities of grievances within a period of thirty days from the date of cause of the grievances or by an email to the university at the designated e-mail address.
5. He understands that the University reserves right to make changes in the rules or syllabi or learning material or any other policy matter as a matter of urgency and that such changes in the rules, syllabi or policy matters shall be binding and applicable on him and that he shall not make objections to such changes.
6. He shall not change his mobile number as registered with the University during the time of admission to the program.
7. He understands that the University shall levy charges on changes in profiles of the student, including the photograph, mobile number, date of birth, etc.
8. He understands that in case the University does not receive the fees from the Government (in case of Scholarship or Free-ship candidates), the student may be barred from taking examinations and his results shall not be declared till such time that the fees have been received.
9. He understands that any incorrect or incomplete information given by him is liable to cancellation of his admission or withdrawal of degree or diploma awarded to him as and when the university gets to know of such supply of incomplete or incorrect information.
10. He shall visit the University’s website (ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac and ycmou.ac.in) regularly and undertake necessary steps for academic and administrative purposes as expected from him including downloading of the examination hall ticket and printing the same.
11. He shall undertake the studies of the academic program with necessary industry, discipline and honesty and conduct himself with due dignity and shall do nothing which is unbecoming of a student of the YCMOU.
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hm H$ama {dÚmWu qH$dm C‘oXdma Am{U `ed§Vamd MìhmU _hmamï´> _wŠV {dÚmnrR> (`M‘‘w{d) `m§À`m‘Ü`o, {dÚmWu / C‘oXdma `mZo 'Accept' øm ~Q>Zmda pŠbH$ Ho$ë`m‘wio AmnmoAmn ApñVËdmV Amcocm Am{U XmoÝhr njm§Zm ‘mÝ`, H$~yc Am{U d¡Y Agcocm ‘mZÊ`mV `oB©c. `m H$amaZmå`mV 'C‘oXdma' `m g§koMm dmna Aem ì`ŠVtgmR>r H$aÊ`mV Amcm Amho H$s Omo `M‘‘w{d‘m’©$V am~{dÊ`mV `oUmè`m {ejUH«$‘mV àdoe KoD$ BpÀN>Vmo Am{U '{dÚmWu ' `m g§koMm dmna Aem ì`ŠVtgmR>r H$aÊ`mV Amcocm Amho, Á`m ì`ŠVrZo `M‘‘w{d‘m’©$V am~{dÊ`mV `oUmè`m {ejUH«$‘mg {d{hV nÕVrMm Adc§~ H$ê$Z àdoe KoVbm Amho.
C‘oXdma Ago ‘mÝ` d H$~yc H$[aVmo H$s, 1) Ë`mZo ‘m{hVrnwpñVH$m VgoM g§JUH$ nS>Úmda CncãY Agcoë`m ‘OHw$amMm, ‘m{hVrMm, gyMZm§Mm ì`dpñWV
nÕVrZo Aä`mg Ho$cm Amho Am{U Ë`mZwgma `mo½` Ë`m H¥$Vr Ho$ë¶m AmhoV. 2) Ë`mZo hr ImÌr H$ê$Z KoVcocr Amho H$s, Ë`mZo {ZdS>coë`m {ejUH«$‘mg Vmo nmÌ Amho Am{U Oa Vmo
‘m{hVrnwpñVH$m Am{U / qH$dm g§JUH$ nS>Úmda CncãY ‘m{hVrà‘mUo AnmÌ R>aV Agoc Va Ë`mMm àdoe Vm~S>Vmo~ aÔ H$aÊ`mV `oB©c Am{U Ë`mZo {dÚmnrR>mV ^acoco ewëH$ Ë`mg Am§{eH$ qH$dm nyU© ñdê$nmV naV {‘iUma Zmhr.
3) Ë`mZo Ë`mg AÜ``Z gm{hË` (nwñVHo$) H$moUË`m ñdê$nmV (N>mnrc nwñVHo$, B-~wH$, ‘mo~mB©c A°n, ÑH$lmì` {’$Vr, Üd{Z{’$Vr grS>rda qH$dm B§Q>aZoQ>da CncãY Agcocm ‘OHy$a) CncãY hmoUma Amho `mMr ‘m{hVr ‘m{hVrnwpñVHo$À`m g§~§{YV ^mJmVyZ {‘i{dcr Amho. Am{U gXa ñdê$nmV AÜ``Z gm{hË` CncãY hmoUma Amho `m~m~V Ë`mMo H$moUVohr Amjon ZmhrV Am{U Vmo `mnwT>o H$Yrhr AÜ``Z gm{hË` ‘m{hVrnwpñVHo$V {Xcoë`m ñdê$nmnojm doJù¶m ñdê$nmV {‘iÊ`mMr ‘mJUr H$aUma Zmhr.
4) Vmo `M‘‘w{d g§X^m©Vrc H$moUVrhr VH«$ma qH$dm BVa H$moUVohr {ZdoXZ Ë`mg gmXa H$amd`mMo Agë`mg Aer VH«$ma qH$dm {ZdoXZ Vmo `M__w{d_m\©$V CnbãY Agboë`m g§JUH$s` àUmbrMm (`wOa Am`S>rMm) dmna H$ê$Z H$aob. Aer VH«$ma qH$dm {ZdoXZ Vmo VH«$ma qH$dm {ZdoXZmMo CX²^dUmè`m H$maUm§À`m {XZm§H$mÀ`m Vrg {Xdgm§À`m AmV g§JUH$s` àUmbrMm dmna H$ê$ZM H$aob.
5) Ë`mg ho _mÝ` d H$~yb Amho H$s, {dÚmnrR>mbm {ejUH«$‘ am~{dÊ`mÀ`m {Z`_m§_Ü`o, YmoaUm§_Ü`o, AÜ``Z gm{hË`m_Ü`o, nmR>çH«$_mV ~Xb H$aÊ`mMm A{YH$ma Amho Am{U Aem {Z`_m§_Yrb YmoaUm§_Yrb, AÜ``Z gm{hË`m_Yrb, nmR>çH«$_m_Yrb ~Xb Ë`mg ~§YZH$maH$ AgVrb Am{U `m~m~V Ë`mMr H$moUVrhr VH«$ma AgUma Zmhr.
6) Vmo {ejUH«$‘mÀ`m H$mbmdYr_Ü`o {dÚmnrR>mV Zm|X{dboë`m Ë`mÀ`m ^«_UÜdZr H«$_m§H$mV ~Xb H$aUma Zmhr. 7) Ë`mg ho _mÝ` d H$~yb Amho H$s, Ë`mZo Zm|XUrÀ`m doiog {dÚmnrR>mV gmXa Ho$boë`m _m{hVrV ~Xb H$aUo
(\$moQ>moJ«m\$, ^«_UÜdZr H«$_m§H$, OÝ_VmarI, nÎmm, BË`mXrgmR>r) `mo½` Vo ewëH$ AmH$maÊ`mMo A{YH$ma {dÚmnrR>mZo amIyZ R>odbo AmhoV.
8) Ë`mg ho _mÝ` d H$~yb Amho H$s, Oa {dÚmnrR>mg emgZmH$Sy>Z ({eî`d¥Îmr {dÚmÏ`mªg§X^m©V) Ë`mMo ewëH$ àmá Pmbo Zmhr Va Aem {dÚmÏ`mªZm narjm XoÊ`mg _‚mmd H$aÊ`mV `oB©b Am{U Oa narjm {Xbobr Agob Va Ë`mMm {ZH$mb Voìhmn`ªV amIyZ R>odÊ`mV `oB©b Ooìhmn`ªV Ë`mMo ewëH$ {dÚmnrR>mg àmá hmoV Zmhr.
9) Ë`mg `mMrhr H$ënZm Amho H$s, Ë`mÀ`mH$Sy>Z H$moUVrhr AgË`, Anwar _m{hVr {Xbr Joë`mg Ë`mMm àdoe aÔ H$aÊ`mV `oB©b Am{U Oa Ë`mg nXdr qH$dm nX{dH$m {ZJ©{_V H$aÊ`mV Amboë`m AgVrb Va Aem àH$mao AgË`, AnyU© _m{hVr {_imë`mMo {gÕ Pmë`mZ§Va Ë`mMr nXdr, nX{dH$m aÔ~mVb H$aÊ`mV `oB©b.
10) Vmo {dÚmnrR>mMo g§Ho$VñWi (ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac. OR ycmou.ac.in) `oWo {Z`{_VnUo ^oQ> XoB©b Am{U VoWo XoÊ`mV Amboë`m e¡j{UH$ qH$dm àemgH$s` ñdê$nmÀ`m gyMZm§Mo (CXmhaUmW©, narjm hm°b{VH$sQ> S>mD$ZbmoS> H$aUo Am{U Ë`mMr N>nmB© H$aUo) H$mQ>oH$moanUo nmbZ H$aob.
11) Vmo {dÚmnrR>mÀ`m {ejUH«$_mMm Aä`mg Ano{jV Agboë`m n[al_, {eñV, àm_m{UH$nUo H$aob. VgoM Amnbo dV©Z {dÚmnrR>mMm gw`mo½` {dÚmÏ`m©à_mUo H$aob Am{U Aer H$moUVrhr H¥$Vr H$aUma Zmhr H$s Or {dÚmnrR>mÀ`m {dÚmÏ`m©g emo^Uma Zmhr.
n[a{eï> 6 : Jar~ {dÚmWs© gmhmæ` `moOZm {Z`‘mdbr
1. Zmd : `m `moOZoMo Zmd Jar~ {dÚmWr© gmhmæ` `moOZm Ago amhrb.
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2. ì`már : 2.1 gXaMr Jar~ {dÚmWr© gmhmæ` `moOZm `ed§Vamd MìhmU ‘hmamï´> ‘þŠV {dÚmnrR>mÀ`m EH$m dfm©nojm A{YH$
H$mbmdYrÀ`m gd© {ejUH«$‘m§À`m {dÚmÏ`mªZm bmJÿ amhrb. 2.2 A§Y, An§J, ‘yH$~{Ya, H$U©~{Ya {dÚmÏ`mªgmR>r g§nÿU© ’$r, ‘mH$mªMr gdbV ì`dñWmnZ ‘§S>imZo KoVboë`m
{ZU©`mÝd`o Xo` amhrb. 2.3 Am{W©H$ Xþ~©b KQ>H$mVrb {dÚmÏ`mªgmR>r gXa `moOZm bmJÿ Agob.
3. nmÌVoMo {ZH$f : 3.1 Jar~ {dÚmWr© gmhmæ` `moOZoMm bm^ {‘iÊ`mgmR>r Hw$Qþ>§~mÀ`m dm{f©H$ CËnÞmMr H$‘mb ‘`m©Xm é.
1,00,000/- amhrb. 3.2 Vh{gbXmamMo ‘ÿi CËnÞmMo à‘mUnÌ ‘mJrb {dÎmr` dfm©Mo Agmdo. 3.3 gXa `moOZoMm bm^ XoVmZm g§~§{YV {dÚmWr© / {dÚm{W©©Zr ‘mJrb e¡j{UH$ dfm©À`m A§{V‘ narjoV CÎmrU©
AgUo Amdí`H$ amhrb. 3.4 Jar~ {dÚmWr© ghmæ` `moOZogmR>r {dÚmÏ`m©Zo ‘mJrb dfr© `moOZoMm bm^ KoVbm Agob Va gXa {dÚmWr©
gd© {df`m§V CÎmrU© AgUo Amdí`H$ Amho. 3.5 gXa `moOZogmR>r nmÌ R>aboë`m {dÚmWr© / {dÚm{W©ZrZo Ë`mbm Á`m e¡j{UH$ dfm©gmR>r `moOZoMm bm^
‘§Oÿa H$aÊ`mV Ambm Vmo Aä`mgH«$‘ Ë`mZo / {VZo `ed§Vamd MìhmU ‘hmamï´> ‘þŠV {dÚmnrR>mÀ`m ‘mÝ`Vmàmá Aä`mgH|$ÐmVÿZ nÿU© H$aUo Amdí`H$ Amho. Aä`mgH«$‘mMo df© nÿU© hmoÊ`mnÿdr© g§~§{YV {dÚmÏ`m©Mm àdoe H$moUË`mhr H$maUmñVd aÔ Pmë`mg {dÚmnrR>mZo àXmZ Ho$bobr a¸$‘ d à‘mUnÌ {dÚmnrR>mg naV H$aÊ`mMr O~m~Xmar g§~§{YV {dÚmWr©, Aä`mgH|$Ð d {d^mJr` H|$Ð `m§Mr amhrb.
3.6 amÁ` emgZ / H|$Ð emgZ `m§À`mH$So> {eî`d¥Îmr {‘iÊ`mgmR>r AO© Ho$boë`m {dÚmÏ`mªZm gXa `moOZoMm bm^ Xo` Zmhr.
3.7 é. 3,000/- nojm H$‘r ’$r Agboë`m {ejUH«$‘mH$[aVm hr `moOZm bmJÿ Zmhr.
4. `moOZoMr JþUm§Mr {ZH$f nÕV : 4.1 {dÚmWr© ehar ^mJmVrb Agë`mg 1 JþU 4.2 {dÚmWr© J«m‘rU ^mJmVrb Agë`mg 2 JþU 4.3 {dÚmWr© A{VXþJ©‘ ^mJmVrb Agë`mg 3 JþU 4.4 àH$ënJ«ñV Agë`mg 2 JþU 4.5 IoimSÿ> Agë`mg ({d^mJr` / amÁ` nmVir) 4 JþU 4.6 CËnÞ ‘`m©Xm é. 35000/- n`ªV 3 JþU 4.7 CËnÞ ‘`m©Xm é. 70000/- n`ªV 2 JþU 4.8 CËnÞ ‘`m©Xm é. 1,00,000/- n`ªV 1 JþU
5. AZþko` a¸$‘ : AZþko` a¸$‘ `m `moOZogmR>r {ZpíMV Ho$boë`m {ZH$fm§Zþgma àmá JþUm§À`m AmYmao d {ejUH«$‘ nmVir{Zhm` R>a{dboë`m aH$‘oÀ`m AmYmao {ZpíMV Ho$br OmB©b. 5.1 nX{dH$m {ejUH«$‘ : é. 3,000/- qH$dm {ejUH«$‘mMo eþëH$ `mn¡H$r Oo H$‘r Agob Vr aŠH$‘ 5.2 nXdr {ejUH«$‘ : é. 5,000/- qH$dm {ejUH«$‘mMo eþëH$ `mn¡H$r Oo H$‘r Agob Vr aŠH$‘ 5.3 nmoñQ> J«°Á`þEQ> {S>ßbmo‘m {ejUH«$‘ : é. 5,000/- qH$dm {ejUH«$‘mMo eþëH$ `mn¡H$r Oo H$‘r Agob Vr
aŠH$‘ 5.4 nXì`þÎma nXdr {ejUH«$‘ : é. 7,000/- qH$dm {ejUH«$‘mMo eþëH$ `mn¡H$r Oo H$‘r Agob Vr aŠH$‘ 5.5 Jar~ {dÚmWr© gmhmæ` {ZYr `moOZoH$[aVm AW©g§H$ënmVrb A§XmOnÌH$r` VaVÿX AmajU {d^mJmV’o©
Ë`m-Ë`m e¡j{UH$ dfm©V H$aÊ`mV `oB©b. 5.6 AZþko` a¸$‘ CXmhaU XmIb VŠVm :
A.H«$. {H$‘mZ
JþU AZþko` aH $‘oMo
à‘mU % {S>ßbmo‘m
nXdr / nmoñQ> J«°Á`þEQ> {S>ßbmo‘m
nmoñQ> J«°Á`þEQ> {S>J«r
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é. 3000/-
é. 5000/- ê$. 7000/-
1 02 30 é. 900 é. 1500 2100
2 3 Vo 5 50 é. 1500 é. 2500 3500
3 6 À`m nþT>o 100 é. 3000 é. 5000 7000 6 Jar~ {dÚmWr© gmhmæ` `moOZoA§VJ©V ‘XV {‘iÊ`mgmR>r AO© gmXa H$aÊ`mMr nÕV :
6.1 Jar~ {dÚmWr© gmhmæ` {ZYr `moOZoMm {d{hV Z‘þÝ`mVrb AO© d Amdí`H$ ghnÌo OmoSÿ>Z Aä`mgH|$ÐmH$So> {Xboë`m ‘þXVrV gmXa H$aUo Amdí`H$ amhrb.
6.2 {dÚmÏ`m©Zo gmXa Ho$boë`m {d{hV Z‘þÝ`mVrb AOm©da Aä`mgH|$Ð à‘þI / g§`moOH$ `m§Mm ghr d {e¸$m AgUo ~§YZH$maH$ amhrb.
6.3 AOm©Vrb à{VkmnÌmda {dÚmÏ`mªMr ghr d amï´>r`rH¥$V ~±Ho$Mm Vnerb åhUOo ~±Ho$Mo Zmd, emIm, ImVo H«$‘m§H$, Am` E’$ Eg gr (IFSC) H$moS> `m ~m~r Zm|XdUo Amdí`H$ Amho.
6.4 ‘mJrb dfr© gXa `moOZoMm bm^ KoUmè`m {dÚmÏ`mªZr ‘mJrb dfr©À`m JþUn{ÌHo$Mr Poam°Šg àV OmoS>br Amho H$m`? Vo ‘mJrb dfm©À`m narjoV CÎmrU© AmhoV H$m? ho Aä`mgH|$Ð à‘þIm§Zr nhmdo.
6.5 Aä`mgH|$Ðà‘þIm§Zr {dÚmÏ`mªH$Sÿ>Z AO© {ZYm©[aV ‘þXVrV ^ê$Z KoD$Z {d^mJr` H|$Ðm§H$So> gmXa H$amdoV. 6.6 Aä`mgH|$ÐmZo {d^mJr` H|$ÐmH$So> gmXa Ho$boë`m AOm©Mr N>mZZr darb {ZH$fm§À`m AmYmao {d^mJr` H|$ÐmZo
H$amdr. VgoM {dÚmnrR>mZo {Xboë`m {d{hV Z‘þÝ`mVrb ‘m{hVr Excel Sheet _Ü`o Hard Copy/ Soft Copy V`ma H$amdr.
6.7 e¡j{UH$ df© 2014-15 ‘Ü`o àdoe KoVboë`m {dÚmÏ`mªZm nÿdr©À`mM {Z`‘mà‘mUo Jar~ {dÚmWr© gmhmæ` àXmZ H$aÊ`mV `oB©b.
6.8 e¡j{UH$ df© 2015-16 nmgÿZ àdoe KoVboë`m {dÚmÏ`mªZm ZdrZ {Z`‘m§À`m AmYmao Jar~ {dÚmWr© gmhmæ` `moOZoMr a¸$‘ àXmZ H$aÊ`mV `oB©b.
6.9 àË`oH$ e¡j{UH$ dfm©V {XZm§H$ 15 Am°ŠQ>mo~an`ªV Aä`mgH|$Ðm§Zr Jar~ {dÚmWr© ghmæ` `moOZoMo AO© O‘m H$amdoV d {d^mJr` H|$Ðm§Zr {XZm§H$ 15 Zmoìh|~an`ªV gXaMo AO© d VŠË`mVrb ‘m{hVr CnHw$bg{Md, AmajU H$j `m§À`mH$So> gmXa H$amdr.
6.10 nmÌ {dÚmÏ`mªZm gXa `moOZoMm bm^ ‘§Oÿa Ho$ë`m~m~VMr A§{V‘ `mXr OmZodmar‘Ü`o {dÚmnrR>mÀ`m g§Ho$VñWimda Omhra Ho$br OmB©b.
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Appendix 7 : UGC Letter About Equivalence ���������� ��� ���
�ह�����ह� ���� ����, � ����� - 110 002 UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
BAHADURSHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI-110002
5 MAY 2004 F1-52/2000(CPP-II) The Registrar / Director Of all the Indian Universities (Deemed, State, Central Universities / Institutions of National importance) Subject : Recognition of Degrees awarded by Open Universities. Sir/Madam,
There are a number of open Universities in the country offering various degrees/diploma through the mode of non-formal education. The Open Universities have been established in the country by an Act of Parliament or State Legislature in accordance with the provisions contained in Section 2(f) of University Grants Commission Act, 1956. These universities are, therefore, empowered to award degrees in terms of Section 22(1) of the UGC Act, 1956.
A circular was earlier issued vide UGC letter N.F.1-8/92(CPP) dated February, 1992 mentioning that the Certificate, Diplomas and Degrees awarded by Indira Gandhi National Open University are to be treated equivalent to the corresponding awards of the Universities in the country. Attention is further invited to UGC circular No.F1-25/93(CPP-II) dated 28th July, 1993 (copy enclosed) for recognition of degrees and diplomas as well as transfer of credit for courses successfully completed by students between the two types of universities so that the mobility of students from Open University stream to traditional Universities is ensured without any difficulty.
The UGC has specified the nomenclature of degrees under Section 22(3) of the UGC Act, 1956 to ensure mandatory requirements viz. minimum essential academic inputs required for awarding such degrees. A copy of Gazette Notification regarding specification of degrees issued vide No.1-52/97(CPP-II) dated 31st January 2004 is enclosed. The details are also given in UGC Web site : www.ugc.ac.in
May, I therefore request you to treat the Degrees / Diploma / Certificates awarded by the Open Universities in conformity with the UGC notification on Specification of Degrees as equivalent to the corresponding awards of the traditional Universities in the country.
Yours faithfully
(Dr. Mrs. Pankaj Mittal) Joint Secretary
Encl. : As Above Copy to : 1. The Secretary, Government of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of
Secondary Education and Higher Education, Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi-110001. 2. The Secretary, All Indian Council for Technical Education, I.G. Sports Complex, Indraprastha Estate,
New Delhi 3. The Secretary, Association of Indian Universities (AIU), 16, Comrade Inderjit Gupta Marg, New Delhi -
110002. 4. The Secretary, National Council for Teacher Education, I.G. Stadium, I. P. Estate, New Delhi-110002. 5. The Director of Distance Education Council, IGNOU Campus, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068. 6. The Vice-Chancellor, Indira Gandhi National Open University, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068. 7. The Vice-Chancellor, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Open University, Road, No. 46, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad (AP) 8. The Vice-Chancellor, Nalanda Open University, West Gandhi Maidan, Patna-800001 (Bihar) 9. The Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University, Shahigaug, Ahmedabad-380003
(Gujarat) 10. The Vice-Chancellor, Karnataka State Open University, Manasagangotri, Mysore-570006 (Karnataka) 11. The Vice-Chancellor, Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Nashik-422222 (Maharashtra) 12. The Vice-Chancellor, Kota Open University, Vardhaman Mahaveer Open University, Kota-324010
(Rajasthan) 13. The Vice-Chancellor, Netaji Subhash Open University, Kolkata-700020 (West Bengal) 14. The Vice-Chancellor, Madhya Pradesh Bhoj (Open) University, Bhopal-462016 (M.P.)
(V.K. Jaiswal) Under Secretary
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Appendix 8 : G.R. of equivalency to 10th and 12th
School of Countinuing Education
Appendix 9 : EH$m nojm A{YH$ {ejUH«$_m§Zm àdoe
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EH$m nojm A{YH$ {ejUH«$_m§Zm àdoe
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Appendix 10 : Letter of Recognition
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Appendix 11 : G.R. of Equivalency and Approval of State Govt. of Maharashtra for Degree's and Diploma's of Open Universities
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Appendix 12 : Letter of Recognition
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Appendix 13 : Student Support Schemes