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Centre for Distance EducationBHARATHIDASAN UNIVERSITYBHARATHIDASAN UNIVERSITYBHARATHIDASAN UNIVERSITYBHARATHIDASAN UNIVERSITY
(Accredited by NAAC at 'A' Grade among the Universi ties)
Administrative Office:Palkalaiperur, Tiruchirapalli - 620 024, Tamil Nadu, India
Tel ; 0431-2407027, 2407054 Fax : 0431-2407044E-mail: [email protected]
web. www.bdu.ac.in
PROSPECTUS WITH APPLICATION FORM
PG SEMESTER / NON-SEMESTER AND
PG DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
All the Programmes are approved by the
Distance Education Council (DEC)
CONTENTSVice-Chancellor Welcomes
Bharathidasan University - A Profile 01
Centre for Distance Education - A Profile 06
1. Admission and How to Apply 08
2. Postal Admission / Mode of Payment 08
4. General Instructions & Practicals 09
5. CIA & Discrepancy in CIA 11
6. Identity Card & Enrollment Number 11
7. Change of Address / PCP Centre / Medium 12
8. Course Certificate / Scholarship Facility / Break of Study 12
9. Transfer Admission / Examinations 13
10. Details of Examination Fees 14
11. Transparency / Revaluation / Re-totalling 15
12. Instant Examination / Provisional Certificate 15
13. Convocation / Study Centres / Grievances 16
15. Revision of Regulations & Curriculum 16
16. PG Semester Programmes 17 to 35
17. Fees Details 36 to 38
18. PG Non-Semester Programmes 39 to 47
18. Fees details for PG Non-Semester programmes 48 to 51
19. PG Diploma Programmes and Fees Details 52 to 54
20. Specimen Application form for Change of Address / PCP Centres 55
21. Specimen letter for Course Certificate / Grievances 56
23. Specimen form for Remittance Slip 57
24. List of PCP Centres 58
25. List of Study Centres within Tamilnadu 59 to 60
26. List of Study Centres outside Tamilnadu 61 to 63
27. List of Study Centres in Abroad 64
28. Code List 65
29. Application Form
Vice-Chancellor's Message
Established by the Tamil Nadu Government by Act No. 2 of 1982, BharathidasanUniversity, Tiruchirappalli, has grown with an excellent research base, offering PG andResearch programmes through 35 and odd schools, Departments and Research Centres. TheUniversity is Accredited with “A” Grade by NAAC and is a member of the Association ofIndian Universities (AIU) and Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU). Duringthe past 25 years, the University has made tremendous contribution towards teaching andresearch.
The faculty of the University includes winners of prestigious honors like, BhatnagarAward, Hari Om Trust Award, Meghnad Saha Award, UNESCO Award, Sahitya AkademiAward, TANSA Award, National Enivironmental Science Academy Award and IndianNational Science Congress Award. Many members of the faculty have received fellowshipslike FNA, FNASc, FASc, FIAT, FPTCA, FLS, FAEB and FRES. The University has acquiredSAP-DRS Level II for Chemistry Department, DST-FIST for Animal Science, Chemistry,Physics and Plant Science Departments and DST-IRHPA for the Centre for Non-linearDynamics. The University offers a wide range of contemporary, emerging and career orientedprogrammes through the 120 affiliated colleges.
The Centre for Distance Education (CDE) was established in the year 1992 with anaim to provide higher education to those who could not attend regular colleges due to economicconstraints and those who were employed and sought to upgrade their educationalqualifications. The syllabi for the programmes offered through the CDE are the same as forthe programmes offered in the colleges affiliated to the University. The B.Ed., Programmeis being offered from the academic year 2006-2007 with the approval of NCTE and so fartwo batches of students have successfully completed the programme. There are totally fiveregular faculty in the Department of Education in the CDE and quality education is providedto the students who are pursuing B.Ed. Programme on par with the regular students.
I extend my best wishes to all students studying through the Centre for DistanceEducation of Bharathidasan University and hope that the education they acquire through theCDE will help them in their profession and to achieve their goals.
Dr. K. MeenaVice-Chancellor
From the Director's Desk
Dr. V. ArumugamDirector (i/c)
The Centre for Distance Education (CDE) of Bharathidasan University (BDU) wasestablished in the year 1992, mainly to cater to the students of the University area for thosewho could not enter the regular colleges for higher studies. Subsequently, the area of Centrefor Distance Education was extended to cover all the four Southern States and Union Territoryviz., Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. Now many study centres of CDEhave been established all over India and abroad.
To help the Students, our Personal Contact Programme Centres (PCP) are located in19 Towns/Cities. There are more than 20,000 students on roll, with an annual enrolment ofabout 8,000 to 9,000 students. The Centre for Distance Education offers as many as 60programmes including 20 UG, 21 PG, 13 Diploma / Certificate programmes and 8 Professionalprogrammes in selected disciplines. MCA, MBA, Diploma and B.Sc Degree in Animationprogrammes are the most sought after Courses.
Besides the Conventional programmes, the Centre for Distance Education is offeringprogrammes in Computer Science and Applications, Information Technology, E-Commerce,Bank Management, Financial Management, Co-operation, Library and Information Science,etc. The lab-oriented programmes are meticulously planned and executed with the samerigour of regular programmes, with no compromise on the practical requirements.
The Centre for Distance Education conducts the theory and practical classes on Saturdaysand Sundays. The conduct of the programmes is strictly monitored by the Director & thestaff of the Centre for Distance Education.
A significant number of our MCA students have found quite lucrative career in abroad
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CAMPUSThe Institution with a sprawling 750
acre scenic campus is located on theTiruchirappalli - Pudukottai Highway, at adistance of 16kms from the city and 10 kmsfrom the airport. This main campus housesthe administrative building, a very spaciouslibrary and various Schools / Departments/ Centres. The University also has a CityCampus at Khajamalai which accommodatesa few Departments like EducationalTechnology, Centre for Remote Sensing,Academic Staff College, Department ofEconomics, Department of Women Studies,Deparment of Social Work, Institute forEntrepreneurship and Career Development(IECD) and Bharathidasan UniversityTechnology Park (BUTP).
INCEPTIONBharathidasan
University, namedafter the revolutionaryTamil PoetBharathidasan, wasestablished in theyear 1982. It wasrecognised by theUniversity GrantsCommission (UGC)in 1985. It is a
member of the Association of IndianUniversities (AIU) and CommonwealthUniversities. Celebrating its Silver jubileein the year 2007, this young and vibrantinstitution continues to make rapid stridesin the fields of higher education, researchand extension activities. Aptly the Universityhas been adjudged as one of the most reputedUniversities in the country having beenaccredited with "A" grade by the NationalAssessment and Accreditation Council(NAAC). The serene, unpolluted ambienceof the campus provides a quiet and conduciveatmosphere for higher education andresearch.
An entrance view of Bharathidasan University
BHARATHIDASAN UNIVERSITY - A PROFILE
Palkalaiperur Campus
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The University has grown fromstrength to strength with an excellent researchbase, offering quality Post - Graduate andResearch programmes through its 40 andodd Schools and Departments and ResearchCentres. It includes the prestigiousBharathidasan Institute of Management(BIM), an autonomous institute ranked asone of the top ranking management institutesin the country for its MBA program.
In response to the quality of educationimparted and need - based courses manyprogrammes are funded by the UGC underinnovative programmes; accordingly thePost-Graduate student strength in the campushas increased more than five - fold from 361in 2002 to 1625 in 2007.
A feather in the cap in this regard isthe 5-year and 6-year integrated programsthat admit students who are qualified at plustwo level exposing them to Universityeducation at an early stage in academiccareer. These integrated programs providea fast track for early graduation. Also itfacilitates to break off with an Under Graduatedegree or for lateral entry for a PG degreefor fast learners. These programs also aim atinstilling fortitude in the young minds to takeup research and competitive examinationslike NET / SLET / GATE. Many studentsget fellowships from organizations like IndianNational Science Academy for summer
projects and are encouraged to completetheir final project work in premier instituteslike Centre for Cellular and Molecular.
For example some students of theDepartment of Biology, Indian Institute ofScience. National Institute of Immunology,to name a few; are awarded studentfellowships to go abroad for their projectwork in reputed research institutions.
In recognition of the meritoriouscontributions and generous funds receivedto the tune of Rs. 90 Crores so far, forresearch projects in different disciplines, theUniversity has established centres for1) High Pressure Research 2) NonlinearDynamics, 3) Nano-Science andNanotechnology 4) Remote Sensing5) Geographic Information Technology,6) Bioinorganic Chemistry and7) Pheromone Technology in the variousdepartments.
HOSTELS
The University provides separatehostel facilities, 3 for women and 4 for menwith furnished accommodation and messfacilities. To encourage the sports talent, theUniversity has a spacious play groundadjoining the hostels with a 400 meter standardathletic track, an outdoor sports complexwith play grounds for ball badminton, volleyball, hand ball and basket ball; this
Hostel
Bharathidasan Institute of Management (BIM)
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also includes a yoga centre which runs a parttime course on yoga. Every year a culturalprogram, BARD-FEST is conducted in thecampus wherein students from differentcolleges participate.
LIBRARYThe main library is well equipped
with a large number of books, professionaljournals and popular magazines; it alsoprovides internet connection and digitallibrary facility to the user enabling accessto thousands of e-journals, libraries and
databases around the world. Apart from this,each department has a well equipped libraywith a rich collection of books in itsdiscipline.
FACULTYEach Department has a team of
dedicated renowned faculty members withexcellent academic records. Many of themhave won national and international awardsand have tie ups with reputed researchinstitutes across the world that facilitateexchange of students, scholars and faculty.Several research projects funded by theNational, International agencies, andindustries are in progress in differentdepartments. National and internationalSeminars, Symposia and Conferences areheld periodically by different departments toprovide an excellent exposure to the youngpost-graduate students to update their
Library
knowledge in emerging areas in relevantdisciplines. Apart from research grantsreceived through national and internationalagencies, the University also allots funds toeach department every year and alsoprovides research fellowships to promotequality research. From its inception till date,more than 6,000 research papers and over300 books have been published; many ofthese have been published in high impactfactor journals with very high citation indexclaiming international recognition.
CENTRAL FACILITIESIn addition to the very good
Instrumentation and laboratory facilityincluding high speed internet access (forstudents and faculty) in each department, aComputer Centre, a Central Workshop,
Departmental Store, Health Care Centre,Biomedical Diagnostic Laboratory, StateBank of India branch and Canteen cater tothe needs of the students in the campus.
ALUMNIMost of the alumni, comprising post
- graduates and research scholars, are wellplaced in various positions as doctoral, post-doctoral fellows and scientists inreputed national and international laboratories,as decision makers, faculty in educationalinstitutions and in Non-GovernmentalOrganizations. Some of the courses aretailored to generate self employment.
Computer Centre
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Accordingly, satisfied with the qualityperformance of the alumni of BharathidasanUniversity, many international researchinstitutions readily consider favourably requestfor granting placement in research projects,if the applicant is from BharathidasanUniversity.
BDU - BDCIn consonance with the current view
that Institutions of Higher Learning shouldopen out to global competition and movetowards self-sustenance through externalcash flow, an independent unit calledBharathidasan University BusinesDevelopment Centre (BDU - BDC) hasbeen establised. Within the short span offour years the BDC has facilitated manyreputed industries / institutions to signMemorandum of Understanding (MOU)with the University on various aspects.
INSTITUTE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIPAND CAREER DEVELOPMENT (IECD)
The IECD, established as anautonomous institute aims to serve the formaland nonformal community on low cost andlow technology basis. Designing its ownneed based syllabi, it offers more than 100short term programs which are completelyjob or Entrepreneurship oriented. Thecourses are offered through onsite andoffsite modes. In this line the non-student
IECD
force of the University area is alsoimmensely benefited. The IECD alsoorganizes campus recruitment for studentsin different disciplines inviting prospectiveemployers.
PATENT CELLPatent is an index of intellectual
contribution. Researchers should comeaway from the traditional motto of "Publishor Perish" to "Patent and Protect" theirresearch findings. Some of the paperspublished from the university haveinternational acclaim but so far only nineproducts have been patented. Hence, to pavethe way for external cash flow toaugment the sustenance of the institutionand sensitize the staff and students aboutthe significance and potentials, a patent cellhas been established and is functioning sinceApril, 2009.
STUDENTS COUNSELLING ANDGRIEVANCE REDRESSAL CELL
To redress the grievances of studentswho come from far and near an exclusiveStudents Counselling and Grievance Cellwith touch screen facility has beenintroduced in January 2009. The students'problems are redressed at the earliestmediated by the Cell.
Students Counselling & Grievance Redressal Cell
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A novel Thatkal Scheme is also in vogue
which enables the students to get their cer-
tificates from the office on the same day.
(Phone No.: 2407272, 2407575).
UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS/
SCHOOLS / CENTRES
The University has over 35 Departments
/ Schools / Centres such as Adult, Continuing
& Extension Education, Animal Science,
Bio-Technology, Chemisty, Commerce,
Computer Science, Earth Science,
Economics, Educational Technology,
Energy, English, Management, Mathematics,
Microbiology, Physical Education, Physics,
Plant Science, Social Work, Sociology,
History and Tamil. There are also three
specially funded institutes, viz. National
Facility for Marine Cyanobacterial
(NFMC), Centre for Non-linear Dynamics,
Centre for Remote Sensing and the
Department of Library located in this
University. Apart from these, there is a
Centre for Canadian Studies, Centre for
Periyar Studies, Centre for Bharathidasan
Studies and an Academic Staff College, a
Community College, a Computer Centre, an
Informatics Centre (INTERNET), Bio
Informatics Centre, IECD and a Central
workshop. Apart from the Schools,
Departments and Centres of Research, the
University has in its fold 99 Arts and
Science Colleges and 13 approved
institutions.
UNIVERSITY WEBSITE
The information furnished in this
prospectus is just a bird's eye view of the
programmes and facilities offered by the
University. For further details the prospective
applicant can access the official web site of
the University: www.bdu.ac.in
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PREAMBLEThe Centre for Distance Education (CDE) of Bharathidasan University (BDU) was
established in the year 1992 to serve the aspirant students of eight districts under the jurisdictionof the University who could not enter the regular colleges for higher education. Subsequently,the Centre for Distance Education started offering programmes for the candidates all overIndia and abroad through distance mode of education. Today owing to the quality of educationalprogrammes offered and the degrees awarded on par with the regular mode, there is a greatdemand for the programmes offered by Bharathidasan University around the world.
There are more than 20,000 students on roll today, with an annual enrollment ofabout 8,000 to 9,000 students. The Centre for Distance Education offers as many as 66programmes including 20 UG, 21 PG, 13 Diploma / Certificate Programmes and 8 ProfessionalProgrammes in selected disciplines including MBA and MCA programmes. Besides theconventional courses, the Centre for Distance Education is offering programmes in ComputerScience and Applications, Information Technology, E-Commerce, Bank Management,Financial Management, Co-Operation, Library and Information Science, Animation etc.The laboratory oriented programmes are meticulously planned and executed with the samevigor as regular programmes, with no compromise on the practical requirements. The Centrefor Distance Education conducts the theory and practical classes on Saturdays and Sundays.The conduct of the programmes is strictly monitored by the staff of the Centre for DistanceEducation and the Director through regular visits to the Personal Contact Programme (PCP)centres. The distance education programmes are administered through 17 PCP Centres ofthe University, and Study Centres in India and Study Centres in abroad viz. Sri Lanka,Dubai, UAE, ALAIN, Australlia Sharjah and USA. A significant number of students graduatedfrom CDE have found lucrative positions in India and abroad.
Centre for Distance Education
CENTRE FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION - A PROFILE
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This prospectus gives the details about the PG programmes offered through distancemode of education.
BENEFICIARIESThe aim of the CDE is to help the candidates who:
� discontinued their formal education due to pecuniary and other circumstances,� hail from geographically remote areas,� discontinued higher education for some reason or other motivation but later want to
pursue higher education and cannot get admission or do not wish to join a regularcollege or university department, due to job commitments.
CDE promotes higher education among the working community and the underprivileged,irrespective of age, employment and distance. A special feature of the CDE is that it meetsthe needs of all such candidates who desire to study rare and market driven academicprogrammes like computer science and its applications and business management, at affordablecost, compared to that of the regular mode of education.
SPECIAL FEATURESBharathidasan University has been very successful in imparting quality education
through distance mode because of strict adherence to the following:� Guidelines of the UGC, and the policy of Higher education of the Central and State
Governments making higher education reasonable and affordable to all.
� Keeping the quality and assessment such as curriculum, syllabi and examination systemetc., same for all the students studying under regular and distance mode of education.
� Bridging the spatial distance between unreachable learners and teachers.
� Providing appropriate learning environment and a good two way communicationsystem between students and teachers.
� Deployment of qualified and experienced faculty members for teaching and testingthat instill confidence among the distance education learners.
� Providing flexibility by permitting students to undergo programmes under distancemode CONCURRENTLY. Under this scheme students undergoing UG/PG programmesin regular / affiliated colleges of Bharathidasan University are eligible to jon any UG/PG programme CONCURRENTLY through CDE of this University.
� Granting scholarships to the unemployed SC / ST students who are studying in CDEof Bharathidasan University.
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The Course
The Centre for Distance Education (CDE) offers several Post Graduate courses (Semester/Non
Semester) and PG Diploma Courses.
ADMISSION
The candidate may avail spot admission facility in the office of Centre for Distance Education
and at all the PCP centres during Saturdays and Sundays. (Name of the PCP centres are given in
page no. 58).
HOW TO APPLY
� Before filling up of the application, candidate has to go through the prospectus carefully.
� Application must be filled - in by the candidate in his /her own handwriting .
� Name should be written as per the S.S.L.C. Certificate.
� Photograph affixed in the space provided should be attested by the Gazetted officer.
� Refer the code list given in the prospectus for code numbers.
� Candidates must write their address neatly and legibly (Pin code must be written).
� Attested xerox copies of UG consolidated mark statement, transfer certificate, community
certificate, etc. should be enclosed along with the application.
� Filled in application forms should be submitted before the last date.
� Incomplete applications will be summarily rejected.
� No concession will be given to any individual.
Check the enclosures as below
� One stamp size photo for Identity Card.
� Demand Draft for admission fees.
� A copy of the certificate as evidence for date of birth, community and transfer certificate (TC).
� Attested copy of the UG Consolidated Mark Statement.
Postal admission Facility
The CDE offers postal admission facility also for those who are not able to come in person for
admission to the office. But the candidates should send a DD towards prescribed fee along with the
attested copy of the UG consolidated mark statement, community certificate, transfer certificate, etc.
by registered post addressed to the Director, Centre for Distance Education, Tiruchirappalli.
Mode of payment
� All the payments due to the University towards Registration, Admission and Certificates
are to be remitted in the form of crossed Demand Draft obtained from any one of the
nationalized banks payable at Tiruchirappalli drawn in favour of "Centre for Distance
Education, Bharathidasan University".
� The DD's obtained more than one month prior to the date of admission/submission of DD's
for 2nd semester or 2nd year fees will not be accepted.
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Following fees are to the remitted in separate DD's for each
1. Tuition fee
2. Examination fee
3. Change of PCP centre fee
4. Loss of Identity Card (duplicate) fee
5. Change of Address fee
6. Course Certificate fee
7. Change of Medium of Instruction fee
� Fees once paid will not be adjusted with any other account.
� Fees once paid will not be refunded under any circumstances.
� The tuition fees and other fees due for the first year are to be paid immediately on receipt of
the Admission Intimation and before the last date fixed in the intimation letter.
� No extension of time for the payment of fees will be allowed.
� Separate intimation will not be sent.
� The tuition fees can also be paid through challan in the State Bank of India, Bharathidasan
University branch, Tiruchirappalli - 24. Challan can be had from the CDE office and pay the
amount in the State Bank of India. Except in State Bank of India, Bharathidasan University
branch, the payment of fees should not be paid through challan at anywhere.
� The candidates should pay their tuition fees and others for second semester to sixth
semester / second & third year etc. on the dates prescribed in the prospectus. If the fee is
not paid within the prescribed date, the tuition fees should be paid along with the penalty of
Rs. 200/- within a month. Even-though, the candidate has failed to pay the tuition fees, he
/ she will be treated as in break of studies. Re-admission is subject to the approval of the
Authorities of the University.
� For any payment, D.D. should be accompanied by the remittance slip with all the details
filled - up. The remittance slip is available in the prospectus. The students can use the
xerox copy of the same.
� The students are advised to retain with them a xerox copy of each of the DD sent to the CDE.
� Name of the student, course and enrollment number should be written on the reverse side
of the DD.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
The method of instruction is through 1) Study Materials 2) Personal Contact Programmes(PCP).
Study materials will be distributed to the students enrolled.
10The study materials will be supplied to the candidates in the PCP Centres. Every effort is taken
to handover the lesson materials for each paper during contact classes. Candidates are advised to
check up the lessons received by them.
The PCP classes are conducted for giving lectures on important topics and to clear the doubts of
the students by the efficient teachers. This programme will be organized on Saturdays, Sundays and
other holidays, The PCP Centres are at Tiruchirappalli, Thanjavur, Coimbatore, Chennai, Salem,
Cuddalore, Madurai, Bangaluru, Pudukkottai, Karur, Tirunelveli, Erode, Perambalur, Mayiladuthurai,
Tuticorin and Hyderabad.
Candidates are advised to attend the PCP classes regularly on their own interest for effective
distance learning.
The PCP classes at the respective centres will commence in the month of August / September.
The study materials given by the CDE are only a supporting material. Students are advised to
refer prescribed Text Book and reference books for detailed study. So, purchase of prescribed Text
Book if any is compulsory.
All communications / notifications will be sent to the students sufficiently in advance by post /
speed post or by courier. However, there is every possibility of delay / loss of letter. Hence, candidates
are instructed to check / verify then and there the communications / notifications received by them
with their classmates. CDE HAS NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR POSTAL DELAY / LOSS IN TRANSIT.
All disputes are subject to Trichy jurisdiction only.
PRACTICALS :
For Non-Semester Programmes
The candidates who are studying in II year M.Com. and II M.Sc. Maths. are hereby informed that
the computer practical classes will be conducted in the respective PCP centres / practical centres.
The candidate should earn 50% of attendance by attending the classes in practicals or otherwise
he/ she will not be eligible for appearing the University Practical Examinations.
If the candidate has not attended the practical classes or practical examination conducted by
University, he/she should pay the fees of Rs. 900/- by means of DD drawn in favour of CDE,
Bharathidasan University payable at Tiruchirappalli during the month of January for Re-doing the
practicals.
For Semester Programmes
Attendance
Attendance for the practical classes is compulsory. Only those candidates who earn 50% and
above of attendance in the practicals, are allowed to appear for the University practical examination.
5 marks in the Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) out of 25, are allotted for the attendance, for
both theory and practicals.
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Attendance for theory classes is not compulsory but is a component in the CIA.
a) Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA)
(i) 25% of the marks in each theory paper / practical are assessed internally.
(ii) Internal Assessment for each theory paper shall include assignments (10 Marks), tests
(Short Questions / Short answer Quiz) (10 Marks) and attendance (5 marks)
(iii) internal Assessment for practicals shall include attendance 5 marks, record 10 Marks and
terminal test 10 Marks.
(iv) There is no separate passing minimum in the CIA but the passing minimum in the University
Examinations (UE) is 50% for M.Com., F.M. & B.M. courses.
(v) There is a separate passing minimum in the CIA 40% (10 out of 25). The passing minimum
in the University Examinations (UE) is 40% and in aggregate of UE and CIA is 50% (M.Sc.
I.T., C.S., Physics Courses).
b) Discrepancy in the CIA
Tests for CIA will be conducted at the respective PCP Centres under prior intimation Valued
answer papers with the marks secured will be shown to the students in a subsequent class by the
respective teachers. Any discrepancy in awarding the marks has to be brought to the attention of the
concerned teacher then and there and be solved. Any subsequent remedial action will not be
entertained.
At the end of each semester, a consolidated CIA marks statement will be sent to all the students
individually. If there is any discrepancy between the actual marks scored by the students and what is
indicated in the consolidated CIA statement, the candidate has to report the matter to the Director
within 15 days from the date of the letter. Representations received thereafter will not be attended
to under any circumstances.
IDENTITY CARD
An identity card will be provided to each candidate at the time of admission which is valid till the
completion of the course. Students are advised to preserve their identity cards safely. The examination
Hall-ticket will be issued by the Chief Superintendent of the concerned examination centre only on
production of the identity card. Even though the period of study is over, the arrear candidates also can
use the Identity Card for obtaining the Hall-tickets. If the identity card is lost, a duplicate card can be
obtained on payment of Rs.50/- through a crossed Demand Draft accompanied by the requisition to
that effect, enclosing a recent stamp size photograph.
Enrollment Number
After admission, each candidate will be issued an Enrollment No. This number should be quoted
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in all the communications addressed to the Centre for Distance Education till the completion of their
study. Letters received by the CDE without the Enrollment Number, may not be attended to.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
Study materials and other communications will be sent to the students to the address given by
them in the application form.
If any change in the address, the candidate should intimate to the Director, Centre for Distance
Education, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli with name and enrollment number along with a
crossed D.D. for Rs.50/- drawn in favour of CDE, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli. Students
are advised to inform the post-office concerned to redirect the lessons and communications to their
new address as the centre will take atleast a month to incorporate the new address in its records (for
Specimen format see Annexure I). Request for change of address without payment to the prescribed
fee, will not be entertained.
CHANGE OF PCP CENTRE
Change of PCP centre may be permitted only once during the entire period of the programme on
or before the commencement of programme. The students, who intend to change their PCP centres,
are instructed to pay the prescribed fee of Rs.250/- in the form of D.D .(for Specimen format see
Annexure I). Subject to the approval of the authorities, change of the University Exam centre will be
permitted.
CHANGE OF MEDIUM
The students who intend to change the medium of instruction or the course are instructed to pay
the prescribed fee Rs.300/- through D.D. (for Specimen format see Annexure II).
COURSE CERTIFICATE
To obtain the Course Certificate, the student has to pay Rs.50/- in the form of D.D.(for Specimen
format see Annexure II).
SCHOLARSHIP FACILITY
The unemployed SC and ST students who are residing at Tamil Nadu are eligible for scholarship.
After getting the Enrollment Number, the students may contact the Deputy Registrar, SC/ST cell,
Bharathidasan University for detailed information. The SC/ST students who are admitted through
Study Centres are not eligible for scholarship.
BREAK OF STUDY
1. A student who has discontinued can be readmitted only once during the entire programme
of study.
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2. The student will have to pay Rs.600/- as readmission fee through a demand draft.
3. Such students shall also have to pay the tuition fee, in vogue at the time of re-admission.
4. The readmitted student shall subscribe to the prevailing syllabus in vogue at the time of
readmission.
5. The readmitted candidates shall appear for examinations through their own preparation; in
such cases no contact classes will be arranged.
TRANSFER ADMISSION FACILITY
A student who needs transfer from regular college to CDE due to his/ her personal problems, he/
she should come inperson to the CDE office and contact the concerned section. He/she should pay
the fees as shown below. If a candidate has any arrear paper at the time of studying in College, he/
she had to get a permission letter from the Principal for writing the arrear paper in the College in which
previously studied. On production of these evidences, the candidate may be admitted in Centre for
Distance Education.
If the candidate studied under Bharathidasan
University
If the candidate studied under other University or
Autonomous College
Without break of studies
Rs.400/-
Rs.600/-
Break of studies
Rs.1,000/-
Rs.1,000/-
EXAMINATIONS
1. University examinations for these programmes will be conducted at the end of the each
academic year, on the dates to be notified by the University. Examinations will be normally
held in the months of April - May every year. Supplementary examinations will also be
conducted in October - November.
2. The written and the practical examinations as may be applicable, for all programmes will be
held in the institution fixed by the University.
3. Applications for examinations are normally due in the centre two months in advance.
Applications for examinations will be invited through correspondence. Candidates are expected
to watch for the correspondence and apply for the examinations before the prescribed
date.
4. The candidates shall write the examinations only in the medium chosen for the programme.
If the candidates write the examinations in a medium other than the one opted for the
programme, the answer scripts may not be valued.
5. University exam centre, once chosen by the candidate, will not be changed under any
circumstances till the programme is completed.
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6. HALL TICKET: Hall ticket for the examinations may be collected from the Examination
centre one days before the date of commencement of the Examinations.
7. Registration for Examination:
To register for Examinations for the papers in first year/ first semester is compulsory
for all the candidates. Fee for the exam, Revaluation, Provisional Certificate & Degree
certificate should be paid through crossed DD drawn in favour of "Bharathidasan University,
Tiruchirappalli". However, all communications should be sent to the Director, Centre for
Distance Education, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli-620 024.
DETAILS OF EXAMINATION FEES
SI.No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Particulars
Examination fee (per paper)
Practical / Project (per paper)
Cost of Exam Application
Marks Statement
Consolidated Marks Statement
Provisional Certificate
Degree Certificate
Any other Certificate
Duplicate Mark Statement
Duplicate Degree Certificate
Non-semester
125
250
25
60
120
120
425
50
500
1000
� The fees mentioned above are subject to revision by the University without prior notice.
The difference between the existing and the revised fee, if any, should be paid by the candi-
dates at a later date as per the directions of the University.
15
Transparency / Revaluation / Retotalling
� Revaluation can be applied for, in TWO FAILED PAPERS or ONE PASSED PAPER in the
current session.
� Application for revaluation shall be made in the prescribed Proforma within 15 days after
the announcement of the result, through the Director, Centre for Distance Education where
he / she underwent the course.
� Those candidates who have passed in the examinations, and those candidates who have
secure less than 50% of the passing minimum marks in the examinations shall apply for
revaluation provided that they get the transparency of their answer scripts and support their
cases with the specific recommendation of the Director, Centre for Distance Education,
Bharathidasan University, for revaluation on the basis of the transparencies.
� Those candidates who have failed but secure more than 50% of the passing minimum
marks shall be eligible for revaluation with or without getting the transparency of the
answer scripts.
� The candidates who have sought for revaluation need not wait for the outcome of revaluation
result. The candidate may register for the concerned paper(s) in the subsequent examinations.
Late applications for the subsequent examinations on the ground that the candidate was
waiting for the results of the revaluation will not be entertained at any cost.
� The University will not bind at any circumstance if the candidate passes in revaluation of
paper(s) and qualified for admission to P.G. Courses / Higher education.
� Fee particulars : (Passed / Failed Papers)
Fee for Transparency (U.G & P.G) - Rs. 300/- (each paper)
Fee for Revaluation (P.G) - Rs. 500/- (each paper)
� Fee shall be paid by means of Demand Draft drawn in favour of "BHARATHIDASAN
UNIVERSITY, TIRUCHIRAPPALLI - 620 024".
INSTANT EXAMINATION
There is a provision of instant Examination for those candidates who are in final year. The
candidates who have failed in just one subject in the final examination of the degree programme, the
candidate has to apply for the examination within 10 days of the declaration of the result with the
prescribed fee of Rs.500/- per paper.
PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE
For those candidates who have passed all the subjects / papers are qualified for UG Degree. A
Provisional Certificate will be sent to the candidate along with Consolidated Mark Statement.
16
CONVOCATION
For those who have qualified for the Degree, the convocation form will be sent by post, on receipt
of requisition from the candidates. Degree certificates will be issued to the candidates only if they
apply for the same in the convocation form along with the prescribed fee of Rs.425/- in the form of D.D
and necessary enclosures. The Degree / Diploma will be conferred only in absentia. It will be sent by
Registered post in about two months from the date of the convocation.
STUDY CENTRES
The candidates may get admission through Study Centres also.
GRIEVANCES
If the students have any grievance such as non-receipt of study materials etc. they are free to
write to the Director. (Specimen format in Annexure-III). A grievance register will be available with the
University representative at the PCP centre. The students can record their grievances, if any, in this
register.
REVISION OF REGULATIONS AND CURRICULUM
The University may, from time to time revise amend and change the Regulations and the
Curriculum as and when found necessary.
THE UNIVERSITY RESERVES THE RIGHT NOT TO CONDUCT ANY OF THE PROGRAMMES AT
ANY STAGE WITHOUT ASSIGNING ANY REASON.
For further details, you may contact the Centre for Distance Education in person / phone.
17PG - SEMESTER PROGRAMMES:
M.Sc. Information Technology - Course Structure und er CBCS
(Applicable to the candidates admitted from the academic year 2011 - 2012 onwards)
Duration : 2 years
Eligibility: B.C.A. or B.Sc. Computer Science or B.Sc. Information Technology and B.Sc. Software Developmentor any other degree (with Mathematics as an allied subject / major subject) or (with Mathematicsor Computer Science or Business Mathematics or Statistics at +2 level) of this University or froma recognized University or Examination accepted by the syndicate as equivalent thereto.
Seme
sterCourse Course Title
Ins.Hrs/week
CreditExamHrs Int. Extn.
TotalMarks
Core Course-I (CC)
Core Course-II (CC)
Core Course-III (CC)
Core Course-IV (CC)
Core Course-V (CC)
Core Course-VI (CC)
Core Course-VII (CC)
Core Course-VIII (CC)
Core Course-IX (CC)
Core Course-X (CC)
Elective Course-I(EC)
Elective Course-II(EC)
Core Course-XI (CC)
Core Course-XII (CC)
Core Course-XIII (CC)
Core Course-XIV (CC)
Elective Course III(EC)
Elective Course IV(EC)
Elective Course V(EC)
Major Project
Data Structures and Algorithms
Programming in Java
Fundamentals of Multimedia Technology
Data Base Systems
Computer Networks
Programming in Java Lab I
Total
Operating Systems
Computer Programming Lab II - UNIX &Shell Programming
Data Mining and Data Warehousing
Enterprise Resource Planning
Any one from the Given List
Any one from the Given List
Total
Programming the Web
OOAD and UML
Computer Programming Lab III - WebTechnologies Programming
Open Source Based Web ApplicationDevelopment
Any one from the Given List
Any one from the Given List
Total
Any one from the Given List
Dissertation = 100 Marks [2 review -20+20=40 marks Report Valuation = 40marks] Viva = 20 marks
Grand Total
5
5
5
5
5
5
30
5
5
5
5
5
5
30
5
5
5
5
5
5
30
5
25
-
4
4
4
4
4
4
24
4
4
4
4
4
4
24
4
4
4
4
4
4
24
4
14
90
3
3
3
3
3
3
-
3
3
3
3
3
3
-
3
3
3
3
3
3
-
3-
-
25
25
25
25
25
40
-
25
40
25
25
25
25
-
25
25
40
25
25
25
-
25
-
-
75
75
75
75
75
60
-
75
60
75
75
75
75
-
75
75
60
75
75
75
-
75
-
-
100
100
100
100
100
100
600
100
100
100
100
100
100
600
100
100
100
100
100
100
600
100
200
2100
I
II
III
IV
18Recommended Credits Distribution: (Total should not be less than 90 Credits)
The Internal and External Marks to be awarded for the Practical Course is 40 & 60 respectively and for
Theory course, it is 25 & 75 respectively for MCA, M.Sc (CS), M.Sc (IT) & PGDCA.
********
Course Type
Core (Theory)
Core (Practical)
Core (Major Project)
Elective
Total
Course
11
3
1
5
20
Credits
4
4
14
4
Total Credits
44
12
14
20
90
List of Elective Courses (For 2011 - 2012):
Elective I
Real Time and Embedded Systems
Personal Computer Architecture and Hardware
Troubleshooting
Microprocessors and Interfacing
Elective - III
Geographical Information System Technology
Microsoft Windows Programming Technology
Advanced J2EE Technology
Elective - V
Computer Graphics
Mobile Communications
Software Testing
Elective II
Wireless Communication and Networks
Web Technologies
Computer Networks and Internet
Elective - IV
Natural Language Processing
Software Engineering
Network Security
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
19M.Sc. Software Technology - Course Structure under CBCS
(For the candidates admitted from the year 2005 - 2006 onwards)
Duration : 2 years
Eligibility: Any Degree (with Mathematics / Statistics at +2 level or as an allied Subject / Major at the degree
level) or BE/B.Tech. (except Engineering in Computer Science Branch) / AMIE.
Seme
sterCourse Course Title
Ins.Hrs/week
CreditExamHrs Int. Extn.
TotalMarks
Core Course-I (CC)
Core Course-II (CC)
Core Course-III (CC)
Core Course-IV (CC)
Elective Course-I(EC)
Core Course-V (CC)
Core Course-VI (CC)
Core Course-VII (CC)
Elective Course-II(EC)
Extra Disciplinary
Course-I (EDC)
Extra Disciplinary
Course-II (EDC)
Core Course-VIII (CC)
Core Course-IX (CC)
Core Course-X (CC)
Core Course-XI (CC)
Elective Course-III(EC)
Project
Viva Voce 25 marks
Dissertation 75 marks
Data Structures and Algorithm
Computer Communication and Networks
Object oriented Analysis and Design
Programmig Lab-I: OOP Lab
---------
Software Engineering
Java Programming
Programming Lab-II: Java SeivelesProg.
-----
-----
-----
Unified Modeling Language
XCOM / DCOM
Web Design
Programming J Lab: Web designing Lab.
-----
----
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
3
3
6
6
6
6
6
30
120
I
II
III
IV
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
12
72
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
-
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
-
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
-
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
-
20
The Department of Software Technology will offer the following Elective Courses (ECs)
Elective - I. (Any one)
a) Client Server Computing
b) Principles of E-Commerce
c) Visual Programming
Elective - II. (Any one)
a) Software Project Management
b) Distributed Operating Systems
c) Principles of Compiler Design
Elective - III. (Any one)
a) Wap and XML
b) Internet Based Information System
c) Multimedia Systems and Design
The Department of Software Technology will offer the following Extra Disciplinary Courses
(EDCs)
1. Office Automation Theory
2. Office Automation Practical
21M.Sc. E-Commerce and Its Applications - Course Stru cture under CBCS
(For the candidates to be admitted from the year 2005 - 2006 onwards)
Duration : 2 years
Eligibility: Any Degree (with Mathematics / Statistics at +2 level or as an allied Subject / Major at the degree
level) or BE/B.Tech. (except Engineering in Computer Science Branch) / AMIE.
The Department of E-Commerce and Its Applications will offer the following Elective Courses1. ERP & E-Business 2. Management Information System3. Managerial Economics
The Department of E-Commerce and Its Applications will offer the following Extra Disciplinary Courses1. E-Commerce, 2. Internet Concepts
Seme
sterCourse Course Title
Ins.Hrs/week
CreditExamHrs Int. Extn.
TotalMarks
Core Course-I (CC)
Core Course-II (CC)
Core Course-III (CC)
Core Course-IV (CC)
Elective Course-I(EC)
Core Course-V (CC)
Core Course-VI (CC)
Core Course-VII (CC)
Elective Course-II(EC)
Extra Disciplinary
Course-I (EDC)
Extra Disciplinary
Course-II (EDC)
Core Course-VIII (CC)
Core Course-IX (CC)
Core Course-X (CC)
Core Course-XI (CC)
Elective Course-III(EC)
Project work
Viva Voce 25 marks
Dissertation 75 marks
Mathematical Structures
Object Oriented Analysis and Designusing C++
Principles of E-Commerce
Object Oriented Programming LabUsing C++
---------
Fundamentals of Internet & InternetProgramming
Communication Networks
Scripting Languages & RDBMS Lab(Oracle)
-----
-----
------
Internet Enabled Database System
Organisational Behaviour & BusinessCommunication
Mobile Communication
Web Design & Publishing using AdobeProducts Lab
-----
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
3
3
6
6
6
6
6
30
120
I
II
III
IV
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
4
4
4
4
412
72
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
-
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
-
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
-
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
22M.Sc. Hospital Administration - Course Structure un der CBCS
(Applicable to the candidates admitted from the academic year 2009 - 2010 onwards)
Duration : 2 years
Eligibility: Any Degree
Seme
sterCourse Course Title
Int. Extn.Total
Marks
Core Course-I (CC)
Core Course-II (CC)
Core Course-III (CC)
Core Course-IV (CC)
Core Course-V (CC)
Core Course-VI (CC)
Core Course-VII (CC)
Core Course-VIII (CC)
Core Course-IX (CC)
Elective - I
Core Course-X (CC)
Core Course-XI (CC)
Core Course-XII (CC)
Elective - II
Elective - III
Core Course-XIII (CC)
Core Course - XIV
Project Work
Elective - IV
Elective - V
Principles of Hospital Administration &Health Economics
Epidemiology
Basic Biological Science Part - I
Organizational Behaviour
Biostatistics
Basic Biological Science Part - II
Hospital Facilities Planning &Administration
Hospital Information System
Ethics, Legal aspects of Hospital
Materials Management
Marketing for Health Care Service
Management Concepts
Managerial Communication, Public Relations &Counselling
Human Resource Management
Research Methodology
Accounting & Financial Management(Basics)
Administration of Hospital Staff and Medical RecordManagements
Quality Assurance
Strategic Management and Planning
I
II
III
IV
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
40
25
25
25
40
-
25
25
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
60
75
75
75
60
-
75
75
23
Note:
Core Courses include Theory, Practicals & Project
No. of Courses 14 - 17
Credit per Course 4 - 5
Total Credits 70
Elective Courses
(Major based / Non Major / Internship)
No. of Courses 4 - 5
Credit per Course 4 - 6
Total Credits 20
Internal External
Theory 25 75
Practicals 40 60
Project
Dissertation 80 Marks [2 reviews; 20 + 20 = 40 Marks
Report Valuation = 40 Marks]
Viva 20 Marks = 20 Marks
Passing Minimum in a subject
CIA 40%
Aggregate 50%UE 40%
*********
24M.Sc. Electronics - Course Structure under CBCS
(Applicable to the candidates admitted from the academic year 2008 - 2009 onwards)
Duration : 2 years
Eligibility: B.Sc. Physics / Electronics / Industrial Electronics / Applied Physics.
Seme
sterCourse Course Title
Ins.Hrs/week
CreditExamHrs Int. Extn.
TotalMarks
Core Course-I (CC)
Core Course-II (CC)
Core Course-III (CC)
Core Course-IV (CC)
Core Course-V (CC)
Core Course-VI (CC)
Core Course-VII (CC)
Core Course-VIII (CC)
Core Course-IX (CC)
Elective - I
Core Course-X (CC)
Core Course-XI (CC)
Core Course-XII (CC)
Elective - II
Elective - III
Core Course - XIII(CC)
Core Course-XIV
Project Work
Elective - IV
Elective - V
Analog & Digital IC’s
Advanced Microprocessor and Applications
Electronics Instrumentation
Power Electronics
Analog and Digital Lab
Total
Microcontroller and Interfacing
VLSI design and VHDL Tools
Biomedical Instrumentation
Microprocessor Lab - 8086
Programming in C++
Total
Pulse Techniques
Data Communication Network
Microcontrollers and Interfacing Lab
Embedded Systems
Modern Communication Systems
Total
Fiber Optic Communication
Digital Signal Processing
Dissertation = 80 Marks[2 reviews : 20 + 20 = 40 MarksReport Valuation = 40 MarksViva = 20 Marks
Microwave & Radar Communication
Total
Grand Total
6
6
6
6
6
30
6
6
6
6
6
30
6
6
6
6
6
30
6
6
6
6
6
30
120
5
5
4
5
4
23
5
5
5
4
4
23
5
4
4
4
4
21
5
5
5
4
4
23
90
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
-
3
3
25
25
25
25
40
25
25
25
40
25
25
25
40
25
25
25
40
-
25
25
75
75
75
75
60
75
75
75
60
75
75
75
60
75
75
75
60
-
75
75
100
100
100
100
100
500
100
100
100
100
100
500
100
100
100
100
100
500
100
100
100
100
100
500
2000
I
II
III
IV
25
Note:
Core Courses include Theory, Practicals & Project
No. of Courses 14 - 17
Credit per Course 4 - 5
Total Credits 70
Elective Courses
(Major based / Non Major / Internship)
No. of Courses 4 - 5
Credit per Course 4 - 6
Total Credits 20
Internal External
Theory 25 75
Practicals 40 60
Project
Dissertation 80 Marks [2 reviews; 20 + 20 = 40 Marks
Report Valuation = 40 Marks]
Viva 20 Marks = 20 Marks
Passing Minimum in a subject
CIA 40%
Aggregate 50%UE 40%
*********
26M.Sc. Computer Science - Course Structure under CBC S
(Applicable to the candidates admitted from the academic year 2011 - 2012 onwards)
Duration : 2 years
Eligibility: B.C.A. or B.Sc. Computer Science or B.Sc. Information Technology and B.Sc. Software Developmentof this University or from a recognized University or an Examination accepted by the syndicateas equivalent thereto.
Seme
sterCourse Course Title
Ins.Hrs/week
CreditExamHrs Int. Extn.
TotalMarks
Core Course-I (CC)
Core Course-II (CC)
Core Course-III (CC)
Core Course-IV (CC)
Core Course-V (CC)
Core Course-VI (CC)
Core Course-VII (CC)
Core Course-VIII (CC)
Core Course-IX (CC)
Core Course-X (CC)
Elective Course-I (EC)
Elective Course-II (EC)
Core Course-XI (CC)
Core Course-XII (CC)
Core Course - XIII(CC)
Core Course-XIV(CC)
Elective Course-IV(EC)
Elective Course-V(EC)
Elective Course-V(EC)
Major Project
Mathematical Foundation for ComputerScience
OOAD and UML
Advanced Java Programming
Distributed Operating System
Compiler Design
Advanced Java Programming Lab
Total
Microprocessors and Microcontrollers
Parallel Computing
Web Technologies
Microprocessors and Interfacing Lab
Any one from the Given List
Any one from the Given List
Total
Distributed Technologies
Digital Image Processing
Open Source Lab
Distributed Technologies Lab
Any one from the Given List
Any one from the Given List
Total
Any one from the Given List
Dissertation = 100 Marks[2 reviews - 20 + 20 = 40 MarksReport Valuation = 40 MarksViva = 20 Marks
Grand Total
5
5
5
5
5
5
30
5
5
5
5
5
5
30
5
5
5
5
5
5
30
5
25
-
4
4
4
4
4
4
24
4
4
4
4
4
4
24
4
4
4
4
4
4
24
4
14
90
3
3
3
3
3
3
-
3
3
3
3
3
3
-
3
3
3
3
3
3
-
3
-
25
25
25
25
25
40
-
25
25
25
40
25
25
-
25
25
40
40
25
25
-
25
-
-
75
75
75
75
75
60
-
75
75
75
60
75
75
-
75
75
60
60
75
75
-
75
-
-
100
100
100
100
100
100
600
100
100
100
100
100
100
600
100
100
100
100
100
100
600
100
200
2100
I
II
III
IV
27Recommended Credits Distribution: (Total should not be less than 90 Credits)
The Internal and External Marks to be awarded for any Practical Course is 40 & 60 respectively and for
Theory course, it is 25 & 75 respectively for MCA, M.Sc (CS), M.Sc (IT) & PGDCA.
********
Course Type
Core (Theory)
Core (Practical)
Core (Major Project)
Elective
Total
Course
10
4
1
5
20
Credits
4
4
14
4
Total Credits
40
16
14
20
90
List of Elective Courses (For 2011 - 2012):
Elective I
Mobile Communications
Grid and Cloud Computing
Elective - III
Real Time and Embedded System
Network Security
Genetic Algorithms
Digital Asset Management
Elective - V
Pervasive Computing
Software Quality Assurance and Testing
Robotics
Software Project Management
Elective II
Data Mining and Data Warehousing
Pattern Recognition
C # and .Net framework
Elective - IV
Open Source Technologies
Soft Computing
Artificial Neural Networks
Bioinformatics
1.
2.
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
4.
28M.Sc. Physics - Course Structure under CBCS
(Applicable to the candidates admitted from the academic year 2009 - 2010 onwards)
Duration : 2 years
Eligibility: B.Sc. Physics.
* Physics Practical examination at the end of every semester.
Seme
sterCourse Course Title
Ins.Hrs/week
CreditExamHrs Int. Extn.
TotalMarks
Core Course-I (CC)
Core Course-II (CC)
Core Course-III (CC)
Core Course-IV (CC)
Core Course-V (CC)
(Lab)
Core Course-VI (CC)
Core Course-VII (CC)
Core Course-VIII (CC)
Core Course-IX (CC)
(Lab)
Elective Course-I(EC)
Core Course-X (CC)
Core Course-XI (CC)
Core Course-XII (CC)
(Lab)
Elective Course-II(EC)
Elective Course-III(EC)
Core Course-XIII (CC)
Lab
Core Course-XIV (CC)
Project Work
Elective Course-IV(EC)
Elective Course-V(EC)
Mathematical Physics
Classical Dynamics and Relativity
Electronics
Numerical Methods & Programming
Physics Practicals - I (General &Electronics)
Electromagnetic Theory
Quantum Mechanics
Statistical Mechanics
Physics Practicals-II (General &Electronics)
Microprocessor and CommunicationElectronics
Solid State Physics
Nuclear & Particle Physics
Physics Practicals-III AdvancedElectronics
Atomic and Molecular Physics
Crystal Growth & Thin film Physics
Physics Practical-IV AdvancedElectronics
Dissertation = 80 Marks[2 reviews -20 + 20 = 40 MarksReport Valuation = 40 MarksViva = 20 Marks
Introduction to Nanoscience andNanotechnology
Nonlinear Optics
Total
5
5
5
5
10
5
5
5
10
5
5
5
10
5
5
10
10
5
5
120
I
II
III
IV
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
5
5
5
4
4
5
5
4
4
90
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
-
4
3
3
3
4
3
3
4
-
3
3
25
25
25
25
40
25
25
25
40
25
25
25
40
25
25
40
-
25
25
75
75
75
75
60
75
75
75
60
75
75
75
60
75
75
60
-
75
75
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
-
100
100
29
Elective Courses:
1. Numerical Methods & Programming
2. Microprocessors and Communication Electronics
3. Crystal Growth & Thin film Physics
4. Introduction to Nanoscience & Technology
5. Nonlinear Optics
Note:
Core Courses include Theory, Practicals & Project
No. of Courses 14 - 17
Credit per Course 4 - 5
Total Credits 70
Elective Courses
(Major based / Non Major / Internship)
No. of Courses 4 - 5
Credit per Course 4 - 6
Total Credits 20
Internal External
Theory 25 75
Practicals 40 60
Project
Dissertation 80 Marks [2 reviews; 20 + 20 = 40 Marks
Report Valuation = 40 Marks]
Viva 20 Marks = 20 Marks
Passing Minimum in a subject
CIA 40%
Aggregate 50%UE 40%
*********
30M.Sc. Hotel Management & Catering Science - Course Structure under CBCS
(Applicable to the candidates admitted from the academic year 2008 - 2009 onwards)
Duration : 2 years
Eligibility: Any Degree
Seme
sterCourse Course Title
Ins.Hrs/week
CreditExamHrs Int. Extn.
TotalMarks
Core Course-I (CC)
Core Course-II (CC)
Core Course-III (CC)
Core Course-IV (CC)
Core Course-V (CC)
Core Course-VI (CC)
Core Course-VII (CC)
Core Course-VIII (CC)
Core Course-IX (CC)
Elective - I
Core Course-X (CC)
Core Course-XI (CC)
Core Course-XII (CC)
Elective - II
Elective - III
Core Course - XIII(CC)
Core Course-XIV
Project Work
Elective - IV
Elective - V
Food & Beverage Management & Costcontrol
Advanced Front office Procedures
Tourism in the Hospitality Industry
Advanced Food Production Practical
Human Resource Management
Total
Marketing Management and MarketingResearch
Advanced Food & Beverage ServicePractical
Facility Management
Accommodation Management
Hotel Accounts
Total
Tourism Marketing
Front office & house keeping ManagementPractical
Research Methodology
Basic Baking Science
Home Scale Food Preservation
Total
Community Nutrition
Guest House Management
Dissertation = 80 Marks[2 reviews ; 20 + 20 = 40 MarksReport Valuation = 40 MarksViva = 20 Marks
Entrepreneurship Management
Application of Computers - Parctical
Total
Grand Total
6
6
6
6
6
30
6
6
6
6
6
30
6
6
6
6
6
30
6
6
6
6
6
30
120
5
5
5
4
4
23
5
5
4
4
4
22
5
5
5
4
4
23
5
4
5
4
4
22
90
3
3
3
6
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
-
3
3
25
25
25
40
25
25
40
25
25
25
25
40
25
25
25
25
25
-
25
40
75
75
75
60
75
75
60
75
75
75
75
60
75
75
75
75
75
-
75
60
100
100
100
100
100
500
100
100
100
100
100
500
100
100
100
100
100
500
100
100
100
100
100
500
2000
I
II
III
IV
31
Note:
Core Courses include Theory, Practicals & Project
No. of Courses 14 - 17
Credit per Course 4 - 5
Total Credits 70
Elective Courses
(Major based / Non Major / Internship)
No. of Courses 4 - 5
Credit per Course 4 - 6
Total Credits 20
Internal External
Theory 25 75
Practicals 40 60
Project
Dissertation 80 Marks [2 reviews ; 20 + 20 = 40 Marks
Report Valuation = 40 Marks]
Viva 20 Marks = 20 Marks
Passing Minimum in a subject
CIA 40%
Aggregate 50%UE 40%
*********
32M.Com. (Bank Management) - Revised Course Structure under CBCS
(For the candidates admitted from the academic year 2009 - 2010 onwards)
Duration : 2 years
Eligibility: B.A. Bank Management / B.Com. / B.Com., Applied / B.A. Co-operation / B.B.A. Any other
Degree wherein either Commerce or Accountancy is a subject of study.
Note: For Core Courses IX & XIV Examination - Theory 2 Hours; Practical 2 Hours.
4
5
5
5
4
5
5
4
5
4
5
5
4
4
4
5
4
5
4
4
90
Seme
sterCourse Course Title
Ins.Hrs/week
CreditExamHrs Int. Extn.
TotalMarks
Core Course-I (CC)
Core Course-II (CC)
Core Course-III (CC)
Core Course-IV (CC)
Core Course-V (CC)
Core Course-VI (CC)
Core Course-VII (CC)
Core Course-VIII (CC)
Core Course-IX (CC)
Elective Course-I(EC)
Core Course-X (CC)
Core Course-XI (CC)
Core Course-XII (CC)
Elective Course-II(EC)
Elective Course-III(EC)
Core Course-XIII (CC)
Core Course-XIV (CC)
Core Course-XV (CC)
Elective Course-IV(EC)
Elective Course-V(EC)
Banking System
Financial Accounting
Business Law
Monetary Theory
Entrepreneurial Development
Quantitative Techniques for BusinessDecisions
Bank Audit
Marketing for Banking Services
Computer Applictions in Business(Theory & Practical)
Banking Law & Practice
Management Accounting
Research Methodology
E-Commerce
Foreign Exchange Management
E-Banking
Portfolio Management
Fundamentals of InformationTechnology (Theory & Practical)
Project WorkViva Voce 20 MarksDissertation 80 Marks
Banking for Economic Development
Global Banking System
Total
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
120
I
II
III
IV
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4*
3
3
3
3
3
3
4*
-
3
3
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
-
25
25
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
-
75
75
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
2000
33M.Com. (Financial Management) - Revised Course Stru cture under CBCS
(For the candidates admitted from the academic year 2009 - 2010 onwards)
Duration : 2 years
Eligibility: B.A. Co-operation / B.Com. / B.A. Corporate Secretaryship / B.B.A. / B.A. Bank Management.
Any Degree with Accountancy or Commerce as an Allied subject.
Note: For Core Courses IX & XIV Examination - Theory 2 Hours; Practical 2 Hours.
5
4
5
5
4
5
4
5
5
4
5
5
4
4
4
5
4
5
4
4
90
Seme
sterCourse Course Title
Ins.Hrs/week
CreditExamHrs Int. Extn.
TotalMarks
Core Course-I (CC)
Core Course-II (CC)
Core Course-III (CC)
Core Course-IV (CC)
Core Course-V (CC)
Core Course-VI (CC)
Core Course-VII (CC)
Core Course-VIII (CC)
Core Course-IX (CC)
Elective Course-I(EC)
Core Course-X (CC)
Core Course-XI (CC)
Core Course-XII (CC)
Elective Course-II(EC)
Elective Course-III(EC)
Core Course-XIII (CC)
Core Course-XIV (CC)
Core Course-XV (CC)
Elective Course-IV(EC)
Elective Course-V(EC)
Managerial Economics
Business Administration
Accounting for Business Decisions
Strategic Management
Entrepreneurial Development
Quantitative Techniques for BusinessDecisions
Corporate Laws
Cost Accounting
Computer Application in Business(Theory & Practical)
Financial Management
Corporate Accounting
Research Methodology
E-Commerce
Working Capital Management
International Finance
Incom Tax Law & Practice
Fundamentals of InformationTechnology (Theory & Practical)
Project WorkViva Voce 20 MarksDissertation 80 Marks
Financial Markets & Services
Securities Analysis & Portfolio Management
Total
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
120
I
II
III
IV
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4*
3
3
3
3
3
3
4*
-
3
3
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
-
25
25
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
-
75
75
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
2000
34M.Com. (Computer Applications) - Revised Course Str ucture under CBCS
(For the candidates admitted from the academic year 2008 - 2009 onwards)
Duration : 2 years
Eligibility: B.Com. / B.Com., (Computer Application) / B.B.A. / B.Com. (Bank Management / B.Com.
(Applied) / B.Com. (Corporate Secretariship) / B.A. Co-operation / B.Com. (Co-operation).
Note: For Elective Courses I, II, III, IV & V Examination Duration: Theory 2 Hours; Practical 2 Hours.
5
4
5
4
5
5
4
5
5
4
5
4
5
4
4
5
4
5
4
4
90
Seme
sterCourse Course Title
Ins.Hrs/week
CreditExamHrs Int. Extn.
TotalMarks
Core Course-I (CC)
Core Course-II (CC)
Core Course-III (CC)
Core Course-IV (CC)
Core Course-V (CC)
Core Course-VI (CC)
Core Course-VII (CC)
Core Course-VIII (CC)
Core Course-IX (CC)
Elective Course-I(EC)
Core Course-X (CC)
Core Course-XI (CC)
Core Course-XII (CC)
Elective Course-II(EC)
Elective Course-III(EC)
Core Course-XIII (CC)
Core Course-XIV (CC)
Core Course-XV (CC)
Elective Course-IV(EC)
Elective Course-V(EC)
Managerial Economics
Fundamentals of InformationTechnology (Theory)
Financial Management
Marketing Management
Management Information System
Quantitative Techniques for BusinessDecisions
Human Resource Management
E-Commerce
E-Banking
Office Programming (Theory & Practical)
Cost and Management Accounting
Research Methodology
Oracle and RDBMS
Data Base and Desk Top Publishing(Theory & Practical)
Net Working and Internet (Theory &Practical)
Securit ies Analysis and Portfol ioManagement
Enterprise Resource Planning
Project WorkViva Voce 20 MarksDissertation 80 Marks
Programming in C Language (Theory &Practicals)
Java Based Business Application(Theory & Practicals)
Total
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
4
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
120
I
II
III
IV
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
4
4
3
3
-
4
4
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
-
25
25
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
-
75
75
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
2000
35M.Com. (Co-operative Management)
(Course Structure under CBCS pattern 2008 - 2009 onwards)
Duration : 2 years
Eligibility: B.A. Co-operation / B.A. Economics / B.A. Corporate Secretaryship / B.Com.
Seme
sterCourse Course Title
Ins.Hrs/week
CreditExamHrs Int. Extn.
TotalMarks
Core Course-I (CC)
Core Course-II (CC)
Core Course-III (CC)
Core Course-IV (CC)
Core Course-V (CC)
Core Course-VI (CC)
Core Course-VII (CC)
Core Course-VIII (CC)
Core Course-IX (CC)
Elective - I
Core Course-X (CC)
Core Course-XI (CC)
Core Course-XII (CC)
Elective - II
Elective - III
Core Course - XIII(CC)
Core Course-XIV
Project Work Core-XV
Elective - IV
Elective - V
Advanced CooperativeTheory
Managerial Economics
Personality Development
Financial Accounting
Advanced Cooperative Management
Total
Management Accounting
Services Marketing
Research Methodology and Statistics
Organizational Behaviour
Cooperative Accounts and Audit (or)NGO’s Management*
Total
Cost Accounting
Cooperative Legal System
Practical Training and Field Placement
Operations Management (or)Promotional Management*
Computer Application in Business (or)Portfolio Management*
Total
Financial Management
Human Resource Management
Dissertation = 80 MarksViva voce = 20 Marks
Information Technology for Communication(or) Project Management*
Strategic Management (or)Retail Management*
Total
Grand Total
6
6
6
6
6
30
6
6
6
6
6
30
6
6
6
6
6
30
6
6
6
6
30
120
5
4
4
4
5
22
4
4
5
5
4
22
5
4
5
4
4
22
5
5
6
4
4
24
90
3
3
3
3
3
-
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
-
3
3
3
3
3
3
-
25
25
25
25
25
-
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
-
25
25
25
25
25
25
-
75
75
75
75
75
-
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
-
75
75
75
75
75
-
100
100
100
100
100
500
100
100
100
100
100
500
100
100
100
100
100
500
100
100
100
100
100
500
2000
I
II
III
IV
*One course to be selected by the respective college
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39P.G. PROGRAMMES - NON-SEMESTER
M.A. ENGLISHDuration : 2 years Eligibility: Any Degree with English
as one of the components
SI.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Paper
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
Subject
Code
RMENS1
RMENS2
RMENS3
RMENS4
RMENS5
RMENS6
RMENS7
RMENS8
RMENS9
RMENS10
Title of the Course
FIRST YEAR
Modern Literature I
(English Literature from 1400 to 1660)
Restoration and Eighteenth Century
English Literature
Nineteenth Century English Literature
Indian and other Common wealth
Writers in English
History of the English Language and
Structure of Modern English
SECOND YEAR
Modern Literature (Twentieth Century English Literature)
American Literature
Shakespeare
Literary Criticism
Comparative Literature and Classics in Translation
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
M.A. HISTORYDuration : 2 years Medium: English / Tamil
Eligibility : Any Degree
SI.
No.
1.
2.
3.
Paper
I
II
III
Subject
Code
RMFNS1/12
RMFNS2/12
RMFNS3
Title of the Course
FIRST YEAR
History of TamilNadu from Pre-History
Epoch to present day
History of India from Pre-History to 1206 A.D.
History of India from 1206 to 1707 A.D.
Marks
100
100
100
40
SI.
No.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Paper
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
Subject
Code
RMFNS4
RMFNS5
RMFNS6
RMFNS7
RMFNS8
RMFNS9
RMFNS10
Title of the Course
Colonialism and Independent India
Historiography
SECOND YEAR
India and Her Neighbours
World History upto 1776
History of Europe 1789 - 1970
Human Rights
General Essays
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
M.COM.Duration : 2 years Medium: EnglishEligibility : B.Com., B.A., Corporate Secretaryship,
B.A. Bank Management, B.B.A. & B.A. Co-Operation
SI.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Paper
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
Subject
Code
RONS1
RONS2
RONS3
RONS4
RONS5
RONS6
RONS7
RONS8
RONS9
RONS10
Title of the Course
FIRST YEAR
Business Management
Marketing Management
Advanced Corporate Accounting
Managerial Economics
Business Tools for Decision Making
SECOND YEAR
Human Resource Management
Entrepreneurship Development
Strategic Management
Financial Management
Information Technology (Theory - 60, Practical - 40)
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
41M.A. ECONOMICS
Duration : 2 years Medium: EnglishEligibility: B.A. Economics, B.Com., B.B.A., B.A. Corporate Secretaryship
B.A. Bank Management, B.A. Co-Operation, B.Sc. Mathematics, B.Sc. Statistics.
SI.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Paper
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
Subject
Code
RMCNS1
RMCNS2
RMCNS3
RMCNS4
RMCNS5
RMCNS6
RMCNS7
RMCNS8
RMCNS9
RMCNS10
Title of the Course
FIRST YEAR
Micro Economic Analysis
Macro and Monetary Economics
Mathematical and Statistical Methods
Fiscal Economics
Indian Economic Development and Policy
SECOND YEAR
Environmental Economics
International Economics
Research Methodology
Managerial Economics
Industrial Economics
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
M.Sc., MATHEMATICSDuration : 2 years Medium: EnglishEligibility: B.Sc., Mathematics
SI.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Paper
I
II
III
IV
V
Subject
Code
RNENS1
RNENS2
RNENS3
RNENS4
RNENS5
Title of the Course
FIRST YEAR
Algebra
Real Analysis
Complex Analysis
Classical and Fluid Mechanics
Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
42
SI.
No.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Paper
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
Subject
Code
RNENS6
RNENS7
RNENS8
RNENS9
RNENS10
Title of the Course
SECOND YEAR
Topology and Functional Analysis
Discrete Mathematics
Numerical Methods
Mathematical Programming
C programming Language (Theory 60 Practical 40)
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
v«.V.jÄœv«.V.jÄœv«.V.jÄœv«.V.jÄœDuration: 2 yearsEligibility: VjhtJ xU g£l¥go¥ò, jÄiH bkhÊ¥ghlkhf go¤âU¡f nt©L«.
SI.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Paper
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
XI
XII
XIII
XIV
XV
Subject
Code
RMLNS1
RMLNS2
RMLNS3
RMLNS4
RMLNS5
RMLNS6
RMLNS7
RMLNS8
RMLNS9
RMLNS10/12
RMLNS11
RMLNS2:1
RMLNS2:2
RMLNS2:4
RMLNS15
Title of the Course
Kjyh« M©L
ï¡fhy ïy¡»a«
ïil¡fhy ïy¡»a«
bjhšfh¥ãa« (vG¤J - ïs«óuz«)
fh¥ãa ïy¡»a«
ïy¡»a¡ bfhŸiffŸ
bjhšfh¥ãa« (brhš - nrdhtuha®)
k¡fŸ jftš bjhl®ãaš
ïu©lh« M©L
g©ila ïy¡»a«
bjhšfh¥ãa« (bghUŸ - ïs«óuz«)
x¥Õ£L neh¡»š cyf¢ br«bkhÊfŸ
ïy¡»a¤ âwdhŒî
ÉU¥g¥ghl« - jhŸ 1 jÄœ fÂÂÆaš
ÉU¥g¥ghl« - jhŸ 2 ïjÊÆaš
ÉU¥g¥ghl« - jhŸ 3 m¿Éaš jÄœ
bghJ bkhÊÆaš
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
43M.A. PHILOSOPHY
Duration : 2 years Medium: EnglishEligibility: Any Degree
SI.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Paper
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
Subject
Code
MGNS1
MGNS2
MGNS3
MGNS4
MGNS5
MGNS6
MGNS7
MGNS8
MGNS9
MGNS10
Title of the Course
FIRST YEAR
Indian Philosophy - I
Western Philosophy - I
Logic and Scientific Methods
Ethics
Comparative Religion
SECOND YEAR
Contemporary Indian Philosophy
Saivism
Political Philosophy
Gandhian Philosophy
Elective : Philosophy of Yoga
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
MHRM - HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENTDuration : 2 years Medium: EnglishEligibility: Any Degree
SI.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Paper
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
Subject
Code
HRMNS1
HRMNS2
HRMNS3
HRMNS4
HRMNS5
HRMNS6
Title of the Course
FIRST YEAR
Principles of Human Resource Management
Organizational Behaviour
Counselling
Industrial Relations & Labour Welfare
Human Resource Management
Labour Legislation
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
44
SI.
No.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Paper
VII
VIII
IX
X
XI
XII
XIII
Subject
Code
HRMNS7
HRMNS8
HRMNS9
HRMNS10
HRMNS11
HRMNS12
HRMNS13
Title of the Course
SECOND YEAR
Compensation Management
Organisation Development
Training and Development
Changing Management
Performance Management
Social & Organizational Psychology
Project
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
M.A. WOMEN’S STUDIES
(For the candidates admitted from the academic year 2005 - 2006 onwards)
Duration : 2 years Medium: EnglishEligibility: Any Degree
* Subject code will be intimated later.
Year
I
II
Course
Introduction to Women’s Studies
Feminist Thought
Women and Education
Feminist Research Methodology
Women and Work
Gender and Health
Women and Development
Women and Human Rights and Law
Women and Media
Women Entrepreneurship and Management
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
1000
Subject
Code*
45
M.A. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
(For the candidates admitted from the academic year 2004 - 2005 onwards)
Duration : 2 years Medium: EnglishEligibility: Any Degree
* Subject code will be intimated later.
M.A. JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION
(For the candidates admitted from the academic year 2004 - 2005 onwards)Duration : 2 years Medium: EnglishEligibility: Any Degree
Year
I
Course
Paper I - Introduction to Mass Communication
Paper II - Print Media
Paper III - Audio-Visual Media
Paper IV - Media Management
Paper V - Media Laws and Media Ethics
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
Exam
Hours
3
3
3
3
3
Subject
Code
PJMCNS1
PJMCNS2
PJMCNS3
PJMCNS4
PJMCNS5
Year
I
II
Title of the Paper
Paper I - Fundamentals of Public Administration
Paper II - Organisation Theory
Paper III - Indian Administration
Paper IV - Public Financial Administration
Paper V - Public Personnel Administration
Paper VI - Public Policy Analysis
Paper VII - Public Sector Administration
Paper VIII - Rural Development Administration
Paper IX - Management Thought
Paper X - Environmental Administration
TOTAL MARKS
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
1000
Exam
Hours
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Subject
Code*
46
Year
II
Course
Paper VI - Writing for Media
Paper VII - Audio-Video Production
Paper VIII - Advertising
Paper IX - Public Relations
Paper X - Communication Research Methods
TOTAL MARKS
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
1000
Exam
Hours
3
3
3
3
3
Subject
Code
PJMCNS6
PJMCNS7
PJMCNS8
PJMCNS9
PJMCNS10
M.Sc. (YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE)
Duration : 2 years Medium: EnglishEligibility: Any Degree
Paper
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Title of Paper
First Year
Application and uses of Present day Yoga
Physical Health
Greatness of Life force and Mind
Sublimation and Social Welfare
Yoga Practices - I
Second Year
Research Methodology and Statistics
Science of Divinity and Realization of Self
World Community Life - Vethathiriam
World Peace Plans
Yoga Practices - 2
TOTAL
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
1000
Exam
Hours
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
30
Subject
Code*
PYOGANS1
PYOGANS2
PYOGANS3
PYOGANS4
PYOGANS5
PYOGANS6
PYOGANS7
PYOGANS8
PYOGANS9
PYOGANS10
* Subject code will be intimated later.
47M.L.I.Sc.
Duration : 1 year Medium: English
Eligibility: BLISc
SI.No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Title of the Paper
Research Methods and Techniques
Marketing of Information Products and Services
Knowledge Management
Digital Libraries and Web Technology
User Studies
Knowledge Organization Practice - II Classification and Cataloguing
Application of ICT : Practice
Project
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Subject
Code*
* Subject code will be intimated later.
48FEES DETAILS FOR PG - NON-SEMESTER PROGRAMMES
AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION (PER ANNUM)
SI.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Name of the
Programmes
M.A. ECONOMICS
M.A. ENGLISH
M.A. HISTORY
M.A. TAMIL
M.A. PUB.ADMIN
M.A. PHILOSOPHY
M.A. JOURNALISM
M.A. WOMEN’S STUDIES
M.COM.
M.Sc. MATHEMATICS
M.H.R.M
MLISc
M.Sc. YOGA
UG Studied
Within
BARD*
Rs.
3,460/-
3,810/-
5,210/-
9,210/-
UG Studied
Outside BARD
/ Within TN
Rs.
3,660/-
4,010/-
5,410/-
9,410/-
UG Studied
Outside TN
Sri Lanka
Rs.
3,960/-
4,310/-
5,710/-
9,710/-
UG Studied
Outside India /
other countries
Rs.
4,460/-
4,810/-
6,210/-
10,210/-
* BARD - Bharathidasan University
49
BREAK - UP DETAILS OF FEES FOR NON - SEMESTER PROGR AMME
SI.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Fees Details
Tuition Fee
Study Materials
Postage & Stationery
Miscellaneous
Recognition fee
Registration fee
Alumni fee
Youth Development fee
Caution Deposit
Lab fee
Non-Semester
Programmes
(For all
programmes)
Rs.
1,750/-
500/-
450/-
250/-
200/500/1000/-
300/-
200/-
10/-
---
---
M.H.R.M
Rs.
2,100/-
500/-
450/-
250/-
200/500/1000/-
300/-
200/-
10/-
--
--
M.L.I.Sc.
Rs.
3,500/-
500/-
450/-
250/-
200/500/1000/-
300/-
200/-
10/-
--
--
M.Sc. Yoga
Rs.
6,000/-
500/-
450/-
250/-
200/500/1000/-
300/-
200/-
10/-
1,000/-
500/-
FEES DETAILS AND DATE OF REMITTANCE FOR SECOND YEAR
(Non-Semester)
Name of the Programmes
M.H.R.M.
M.Sc. YOGA
All other Courses
II YEAR
Rs.
3,060/-
7,460/-
2,710/-
Date of Remittance of Fees
Without Penalty
4th July
With Penalty (Rs.200/-)
11th July
50
FEES DETAILS FOR PG NON-SEMESTER PROGRAMMES FOR
PCP CENTRES OUTSIDE TAMIL NADU (PER ANNUM)
Name of the
Programmes
M.L.I.Sc.
M.Sc. YOGA
UG studied
within BARD
Rs.
7,210/-
11,210/-
UG studied
Outside BARD
Rs.
7,410/-
11,410/-
UG studied Outside
Tamilnadu
Rs.
7,710/-
11,710/-
UG studied
Outside India
Rs.
8,210/-
12,210/-
FEES DETAILS FOR PG NON-SEMESTER PROGRAMMES FOR
STUDY CENTRES OUTSIDE TAMIL NADU (PER ANNUM)
Name of the
Programmes
M.L.I.Sc.
M.Sc. YOGA
UG studied
within BARD
Rs.
13,210/-
13,210/-
UG studied
Outside BARD
Rs.
13,410/-
13,410/-
UG studied Outside
Tamilnadu
Rs.
13,710/-
13,710/-
UG studied
Outside India
Rs.
14,210/-
14,210/-
FEES DETAILS FOR PG NON-SEMESTER PROGRAMMES WITHIN
TAMIL NADU PCP CENTRES AND STUDY CENTRES (PER ANNUM )
Name of the
Programmes
M.L.I.Sc.
M.Sc. YOGA
UG studied
within BARD
Rs.
5,210/-
9,210/-
UG studied
Outside BARD
Rs.
5,410/-
9,410/-
UG studied Outside
Tamilnadu
Rs.
5,710/-
9,710/-
UG studied
Outside India
Rs.
6,210/-
10,210/-
II Year
Rs.
-
7,460/-
II Year
Rs.
---
9,460/-
II Year
Rs.
---
11,460/-
51
BREAK - UP DETAILS OF FEES FOR NON - SEMESTER PROGR AMME
SI. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Fees Details
Tuition Fee
Study Materials
Postage & Stationery
Miscellaneous
Recognition fee
Registration fee
Alumni fee
Youth Development fee
Lab fee
Caution Deposit
M.L.I.Sc.
Rs.
3,500/5,500/11,500*
500/-
450/-
250/-
200/500/1000/-
300/-
200/-
10/-
---
----
M.Sc. Yoga
Rs.
6,000/8,000/10,000*
500/-
450/-
250/-
200/500/1000/-
300/-
200/-
10/-
500/-
1000/-
* PCP & Study centre within Tamil Nadu / PCP Outside Tamil Nadu / Study Centre Outside Tamil Nadu
52
PG DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
P.G.D.C.ASCHEME OF EXAMINATION
DURATION : 1 YEAR MEDIUM : ENGLISHEligibility : Any Degree with Mathematics / Statistics
Particulars of Fees
Who Studied U.G. Programme
WithinBARD
Outside BARDwithin T.N.
Outside T.N. &Srilanka
P.G.D.C.A. - FEES STRUCTURE
Registration Fee : Rs. 150/-
Recognition Fee
Tuition Fee
Study Materials
Postage stationery
Misc. Fee
Alumni Fee
Caution Deposit
Total
---
4,750
500
500
250
200
1,000
7,200
200
4750
500
500
250
200
1,000
7,400
500
4750
500
500
250
200
1,000
7,700
PaperSemeste Title of the Paper TotalMarks
CIA UE
Digital Computer Fundamentals
Programming in C
Operating Systems
C Programming Lab
Operating Systems Lab
Electronic Accounting
Data Base System
Desktop Publishing
Desktop Publishing Lab
Accounting Packages Lab
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
I
II
25
25
25
40
40
25
25
25
40
40
75
75
75
60
60
75
75
75
60
60
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
53PG DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT
Duration : 1 year (Two Semesters) Medium: EnglishEligibility: Any Degree
PG DIPLOMA IN MARKETING MANAGEMENT
PG DIPLOMA IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SI.No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Semes-ter
I
II
Paper
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
Title of the Paper
Strategic Marketing
Consumer Behaviour
Advertising Management
Brand Management
Sales and Distribution Management
Retailing
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
SI.No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Semes-ter
I
II
Paper
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
Title of the Paper
International Finance Management
Strategic Cost Management
Commercial Bank Management
Project Appraisal, Planning & Control
Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
Financial Services
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
54PG DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
PG DIPLOMA IN SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
SI.No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Semes-ter
I
II
Paper
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
Title of the Paper
Performance Management
Business Law
Organisation Development
Rewards Management
Change Management
Recruitment & Selection
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
SI.No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Semes-ter
I
II
Paper
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
Title of the Paper
e-Business
Internet Technologies and Systems
Knowledge Management
Relational Database Management Systems and Laboratory
Software Design and Project Management
Structure system Analysis and Design
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
FEES STRUCTURES
SI.No.
1.
2.
3.
Title of the Paper
Registration Fees
Tuition Fee, Study Materials, Postage & Stationery, Misc., Alumni
Recognition Fees
Rs. 150/-
Rs. 4,200/-
Rs. 200/500/1,000/-
55Annexure - I
Centre for Distance EducationBharathidasan University
Palkalaiperur, Tiruchirappalli - 620 024.
Specimen Application for Change of Address /
Change of PCP Centre
1. Name of the Student :
2. Enrolment No. :
3. Programme of Study :
4. Centre in which enrolled :
5. Full Address :
6. Change required :
7. Change for :
From To
7. Fee for the Change : Rs.
8. Mode of Payment : Demand Draft (in favour of Bharathidasan
University) payable at Tiruchirappalli.a) D.D. No. :b) Date :c) Name of Bank :d) Place of Bank :
Note:1. Name of the student with Enrolment No. should be written on the reverse side of the
Demand Draft.
Place :Date : Signature of the Student
56Annexure - II
SPECIMEN LETTER FOR COURSE CERTIFICATE /
CHANGE OF MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTIONS / CHANGE OF COURSE
(student should write this letter and send it along with the Demand Draft)From
Name : Enrolment No. :
Address : Name of the Programme :
Subject :
Purpose of fees :To
The Director,Centre for Distance Education,Bharathidasan University,Palkalaiperur, Tiruchirappalli - 620 024.
Sir,I am sending herewith Demand Draft with the following details for change of course /
Course Certificate / Change of Medium of Instructions. The details of the Payment of Fee isgiven below.
Name of Bank :Name of Branch :D.D. No :Amount : Rs.Date of D.D :
Yours faithfully
Signature of the Student
Annexure - III
SPECIMEN GRIEVANCE LETTERFrom
Name : Enrolment No. :
Address : Name of the Programme :
Pin Code:
ToThe Director,Centre for Distance Education,Bharathidasan University,Palkalaiperur, Tiruchirappalli - 620 024.
Grievance in brief : Signature of the StudentAction Taken:(For Office use only)
57
CENTRE FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION
BHARATHIDASAN UNIVERSITY
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI - 620 024.
SPECIMEN FORM FOR REMITTANCE SLIP
1. Name of the Student :
2. Enrollment No. :
3. Register No. :
4. Programme :
5. Subject & Medium :
6. Date of Birth :
7. Year of Enrollment in the Programme :
8. PCP Centre :
9. Communication Address : ________________________
________________________
________________________
Signature of Remitter
Note: All remittances of fee should be accompanied with the form and any remittanceswithout this form will not be considered. Fee once paid will not be refunded on anybasis.
Details of Remittance AmountRs.
D.D. No and Date Name of the Bank
Tuition Fee
Penalty
Others
58
LIST OF PERSONAL CONTACT PROGRAMME CENTRES (PCP)
ADDRESS
Vivekananda Educational Centre,#1 & 4th Block, East Jaya Nagar, Bangaluru-560 011.M: 09845457012.
SBOA School & Junior CollegeAnna Nagar (West), Chennai-600 101.M: 94442 26267.
Hindustan College of Arts & Science,(Behind Nava India), Coimbatore - 614 028.M: 9443793408.
St. Joseph's College of Arts & Science,Cuddalore - 607 001. M: 9443260804.
Govt Arts College,Karur - 639005, M: 9443189234.
Dharmapuram Adhinam Arts College,Dharmapuram, Mayiladuthurai - 609 001.Ph: 04364-223393, M: 9843094430.
H.H. The Rajah's College,Pudukkottai - 622 001.Ph: 04322 - 221558.
Government Arts College (Autonomous),Cherry Road, Salem - 636 007.Ph: 0427 - 2413273.
Rajah Serfoji Govt. Arts and Science College,Thanjavur - 613005. M: 9443618023.
Jamal Mohamed College,Trichy - 620 020. Ph: 0431 - 2331135
Bishop Heber Higher Secondary School,Teppakkulam, Trichy-620 002.
St.Ignatius College of Education,Palayamkottai, Tirunelveli - 627 002.Ph: 0462 - 2560558 / M: 9842648378.
Bharathiyar Vidhyalayam Hr.Sec.School,Tuticorin - 628 003. M: 9443167113.
Bharathidasan University College,Kurumbalur, Perambalur - 620 107.M: 9843237575, M: 9486165617.
Sengunthar Higher Secondary School,Erode - 638 001. M: 9894340504.
Madura College (Autonomous)Madurai - 11. M: 9843029381.
St. Joseph’s Degree College,5-9-1106, King kote Road, Hyderabad-500 029.
SI.No.
01.
02.
03.
04.
05.
06.
07.
08.
09.
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12.
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17.
PCP CENTRES
BANGALURU
CHENNAI
COIMBATORE
CUDDALORE
KARUR
MAYILADUTHURAI
PUDUKKOTTAI
SALEM
THANJAVUR
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
TIRUNELVELI
TUTICORIN
PERAMBALUR
ERODE
MADURAI
HYDERABAD
59LIST OF STUDY CENTRES WITHIN TAMILNADU
SI.No.
01.
02.
03.
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12.
13.
Mr. S. Srinivasan,Santiago Academy,No.9, Sowrastra Nagar, 6th Street, Choolaimedu,Chennai - 600 094.
Mr. H. Sirajudeen,Smot School of Business,7 & 8, II Cross Street,NehruNagar, Perungudi, Chennai - 600 096 .
Prof. A. Ramaraju, Co-ordinator,Sri Ramakrishna Academy,Kamaraj Nagar, Near Tidel Park, Thiruvanmiyur,Chennai - 600 041.
Mrs. Fathima Ali,Success Academy,2/2, Balaraman Road, Adayar, Chennai - 600 020.
Mr. P. Karthikeyan,M/s. Dharshana Academy of Resources & Education, Pvt.Ltd. (iCAD Centre),Sakthi Arcade, 172-C, Avinashi Road,Hope College Signal, Peelamedu, Coimbatore-641 004.
The President,The World Community Service Centre,Directorate of vision for wisdom,(An Educational wing of wcsc), Temple of consciousness,Arutperumjothi nagar, Aliyar-642 101.
Mr. P. Karthikeyan,ZEN Educational trust,Sakthi Arcade, 172-B, Avinashi Road,Hope College, Peelamedu, Coimbatore - 641 004.
Mr.M. Renganathan,Srimathi Neelambal Ramalingam Educational and social Trust,Senthil Velavan Mansion (Upstairs),Main Road, Tholudur (PO), Titakudi (Tk), Cuddalore(Dt).
Mr. M. Balakrishnan,National Institute of Computer and Catering Technology,Thiruppattur, Vellore(Dt) - 635 601.
Ms. K. Manonmani, ME Trust,77/9, Cheziyan Plaza, Arni Road, Vellore.
Dr. V. Arokia Mary Samuel,St.Mary's College,Junction road, Viruthachalam, Cuddalore(Dt).
Mr. P. Saravanan, Co-ordinator,CADD Cae Computer, 8/25, Veppanthoppu Street,Dindigul - 624 001.
Mr. M. Thangavel, Vel Educational Trust,29/3, R.P.L. Plaza, Kalaimakal Kalvi Nillayam Road, Erode.
NAME OF THE STUDY CENTRE E-MAIL & PHONE NO.
Ph. No. 044-23723211 044-24720363Mobile : 94442 96995
Ph. No. : 044-42209898Mobile : 98845 45898
Ph. 044 - 24420131 044 - 24411711Mobile : 98843 00235
Ph. 044 - 42187860Mobile : 95001 57786
Ph. : 0422 - 4514070Mobile : 99524 09545
Mobile : 9150616878,[email protected]
Ph. : 0422 - 4514050/ 60/ 70Mobile : 99524 09545
Mobile : 94431-85630
Ph. : 04179-228123Mobile : 90950-94434
Ph. : 0416-2227244Mobile : 94431-07107
Ph. : 04143-262250Mobile : 99949-48813, 94433-86132
Ph. : 0451-2434296Mobile : 93666 27775
Ph. : 0424 2251707,Mobile : 98427 24107
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Mrs. N. Subhashini,Lee Campus Educational Trust,Plot No. 36, 4th Main Street, Nehru Nagar, Hosur-635 109.
Mrs. S. Selvi,Selvi Educational Trust,53, Church Road, T.T. Nagar, Karaikudi - 2.
Mr. R. Vanimoorthy, Managing Trustee,Set Study Centre, 1/355 Rajaji Nagar,Behind Taluk Office Police Station,Rayakottah Road, Krishnagiri - 635 001.
Mr. S. Gunalan,Geed Trust,31-D, Naveen Complex, Mohanur Road, Namakkal - 1.
Mr. C.T. Chacko, Chairman,Apex Academy for Management & Placement,No. 436/18, Apex Campus, Governor Sola Road,Thettukal, Fernhill (Post), Ooty - 643 004.
Mrs. S. Manorangitham, Co-ordinator,M/s. Sree Kumaran Academy,Padma Nilayam, 42/600 A, Trichy Main Road,Periyar Arch, Dadagapatty, Salem - 636 006
Mr. S. Gopalakrishnan,M/s. Moverich Mentor Tech. Ltd., 16/9, Vasavi Tower,First Floor, Near Bus Stand, Dindigul - 624 001.
Dr. D. Lenin, Trustee / Secretary,Centre for Sustainable and Rural Development Trust,No.16, Agrahara Street, Pennadam - 606 105.
Mr. S. Singaravelan,Managing Trustee,Tharabai Subramanian Educational and Charitable Trust,AG-3, Shanthi Colony, Anna Nagar, Chennai - 40
Mr. M. Dhivagaran, Co-ordinator,Arunai Educational Trust.,Appar Swamy Thirumanamandapam1st Floor, No. 67, Sannathi Street, Thiruvannamalai.
Mr. M. Dhivagaran, Co-ordinator,Annamalaiyar Education Centre,No. 1/19, Ekambara Pillai Street, Tindivanam,Villupuram Dist. 604 001.
Mr. M. Divakaran,Managing Trustee,Vision Educational Trust,No.516, Wandawasi Road,Near Collector Office Bus Stand, Kancheepuram-631 502.
Mr. Sakthivel, Co-ordinator,Sree Educational and Social Welfare Trust,73, Gandhi Road (Ist Floor)Kallakurichi Tk. Villupuram Dist. - 606 202.
Mobile : 98949 04905
Mobile : 98941 38012
Mobile : 94432 19849
Mobile : 94433 26196
Mobile : 95851 83160RAJVIJAY [email protected]
Mobile : 96009 30008
Mobile : 95425 44624
Mobile : 99421 65251
Mobile : 94428 04750
Mobile : 94428 04750
Mobile : 94428 04750
Phone : 04151 - 322470Mobile : 99948 36955
61LIST OF STUDY CENTRES OUTSIDE TAMILNADU
Mr.Srinivas Vaidya, Co-ordinator,Chate Institute of Management,H.O. Chate House, 4 Near N - 2 Stadium Cidco,Aurangabad - 431 210.
Mr.Robert Donison,Bangalore Management Academy,29/3, Siddha Reddy Layout,Doddanekkundi Cross, Bangalore - 560 037.
Mr.S.Krishnaswamy RajuGen.Secretary,Chinmaya Study Centre, No.27, Park Road,Thulasi Thotam, Someshwara Nilayam,Bangalore - 560 053.
Mr.V.S.Nagesh, PrincipalSri Venkateswara First Grade College,No.1/18, 8th Cross, Maruthi Nagar, ModiwalaBangalore - 560 068.
Mr. Robert Donison,Managing Director Indian School Of Business AndComputing Private Limited,Windsor Madhya Damkheda, Kolar Road,The Huzur (Dist).
Bhopal,Prof. Prasanta Kumar Mohanty, Chairman,Oretus Business Academy,D-2/18, Sector - A, Zone-D,Mancheswar Industrial Estate, Bhubaneswar - 751 010.
Mr. Niraj JhaC/o Gurukul Senior Secondary School,Vir Knnwar Singh Colony, kashipur,Samastipur, Bihar - 848 101.
Mr. Lalitya SrivastavaGlobal School of Business,B-II 100, Mcie Mathura Road, Near Badarpur Border,New Delhi - 110 044.
Mr. Anuj GoelIndian Institute Of Professional Studies,3rd Floor, 307 Tyagi Business Centre,S-530 School Block II, Sakerpur, Delhi - 110 092
Mr. Lalitya Srivastava, DirectorGlobal School Of Business,Meadows Campus, 12/1 Mathura Road,Del-Fbd Border, Faridabad - 121 003.
0240-24730150240-24730010240-2473002Vaidya: [email protected]
080-2666220398801-26779
98400 66144
95306-1110
011-41677650, [email protected]
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Mr. Chinmaya Shalu, DirectorVision International Institute of management,Opp. Parsi Agyari Navapara, Bhavnagar - 364 011.Gujarat
Mr. Aashish Bhutani, ManagerFuture Education Siociety,20-21, Moon Plaza, Jindal Chowk,Hisar, Haryana - 125 005
Mr. Baljeet Singh,Shaheed Bhagat Singh College,Nandrampur Bass Road, Dharuhera (Dist),Rewari, Haryana - 123 401.
The Chairman,Hawer Business School,S.S.Mansion, Opp. Choupal Fresh,Balkampet Main Road, S.R.Nagar, Hyderabad-500 038.
Fr. Roby Kannan Chira, CM., DirectorChavara Institute of Management Studies,Monastery Road, Cochin - 11
Mr. George J Pulickal,Divine College Of Management Studies,Viswabharathi Building, M.G. Road, Ravipuram,Cochin -682 016.
Fr. Kuriakose Chardanaparambil,Chris Cappell College,Mannam (post), N.Paravur, Ernakulam (Dist),Kerala - 683 520.
Dr.Lissy Jose, PrincipalAl-Azar College,Perumpillichira Post Office, Thodupuzha, Kerala-685 605.
Mr. B.R. Bodhe,Chate Institute of Management,Opp. Shahaji Law College, Shahupuri, Kolhapur.
Prof. Jaya Mukerjee,Kolkata Institute of Management,Jyitirmoy Kniwledge Park, Kalikapur, 24 Parganas (s),Kolkatta Mega City - 743 330.
Mr. Rajesh Chauhan,Indian Institute Of Professional Studies,Deep- Bhawan, Faizabad Road, Indira nagar,Lucknow.
Prof. Moovin Oliver D' souza,Christ College,St. Ann's Campus, Kuntikan, Bajaj,Mangalore-575 004.
98243-45050Directorvision.in
0484-2369184, [email protected]
04862-22919394470-33439
033-24754664
0522-23543390522-2350632Bsp [email protected]
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Mr. Shirish Gandhi,S.H.Mehta Charity Educational Trust,A/102, Vrindavan,New Sai Baba Nagar, Borasa Pada Road,Kandivili (west), Mumbai - 400 067.
Dr. Vijay Singh Parihar, Assistant Director,Mumbai School of Business, Knowledge Towers,Sector - 11/12, Cbd Belapur,Navi Mumbai - 400 614.
Dr. H.P. Chhetri, Director,M/s. Damber Singh College,Samdur, Todong, Sikkim.
Mr. Prabu Serumandur, Managing Director,International School of Management & Technology,GPO Box : 8975, EPC 5305, TINKUNE,Kathmandu, Nepal.
Dr. Easwaran Iyer, Dean & Director,Jain College,44/4, District Fund Road, Behind Big Bazaar,Jayanagar 9th Block, Bangalore- 560 069
Thiru. V. Soundarapandian,Chief Executive Officer & Director,Lead Global Management Institute, Victoria Annex,314/6, Patel Rama Reddy Road, 7th Cross,Domlur Layout, Bangalore - 560 071.
022-2861957598204-66644Prakash [email protected]
0422-27573167, 0422-2756284393244-285914,
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Director,International English Institute for Language StudiesP.O.Box : 80302, Al Ain, U.A.E.E Mail : [email protected] Phone : 971502410420.
Programme Director,International English Institute for Language StudiesP.O.Box : 28458. Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.E.Mail : [email protected]. Phone : 971502410420.
Programme DirectorInternational English Institute for Language StudiesP.O.Box : 9253. Dhabi, U.A.E.E.Mail : [email protected]. Phone : 971502410420.
SAAD OTHMAN AL-BRAHUM CONT.EST.No. 14, Hafsa bint umar street, Raudah - 1, P.O. Box : 100805,RIYADH - 11645. Saudi ArabiaE Mail : [email protected]. Phone : 0551986077.
ChairmanDana International Educational Institute (P) Ltd.,185, Sea Street, Colombo - 11, Sri LankaE Mail : [email protected]@yahoo.com Phone : 011 5730860/870/890, 0094 0716197308.
PresidentCalifornia Tamil Academy (CTA)20532, Deerpark CT, Saratoga CA 95070California, U.S.A. E Mail : [email protected]
Managing PartnerEDULINK - Sri Lanka Study CentreCentre for Distance Education of Bharathidasan UniversityNo. 82 1/1, Galle Road, Colombo - 4.Sri Lanka. E Mail:[email protected] Phone : +94 11 720 2222, +94 11 720 7323.
Managing PartnerEDULINK - Australia23, Wordsworth Avenue, Clayton South, Victoria 3169, AUSTRALAIAE Mail : [email protected] Phone : 613 954 49414, (M) : 614 035 30654.
Dr. P. Eugin Prakash,MIRACLE,P.B. No. 67623, Sharjah Campus, ‘Sharjah,United Arab Emirates (UAE), Phone: 00971558864153,E.mail: [email protected]
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CENTRE CODETIRUCHIRAPPALLI 01THANJAVUR 02PUDUKKOTTAI 03CHENNAI 04COIMBATORE 05BANGALURU 07COCHIN 08HYDERABAD 09VIJAYAWADA 13KARUR 15SALEM 16MADURAI 18TIRUNELVELI 19CUDDALORE 20ERODE 21PERAMBALUR 22MAYILADUTHURAI 23NEW DELHI 28MUMBAI 29KOLKATA 30PUNE 31TRIVANDRAM 32TUTICORIN 33DINDIGUL 34MYSORE 35GUJARAT 36SURAT 37TINDIVANAM 110KANCHEEPURAM 111THIRUVANNAMALAI 109KALLAKURICHI 112
MARITAL STATUS CODEMARRIED 1UNMARRIED 2
PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED CODEYES 1NO 2
PROGRAMME (Semester) CODEM.Sc. Computer Science 03M.Sc. Information Technology 04M.Sc. Physics 05M.Sc. Electronics 06M.Sc. Hotel Management &
Catering Science 07M.Com. Finanacial Management 08M.Com. Bank Management 09M.Com. Co-operative Management 12M.Com. Coumputer Applications 13M.Sc. Software Techolongy 34M.Sc. E-Commerce & Its Applications 35M.Sc. Hospital Administration 36
PROGRAMME (Non-Semester) CODE
M.A. Economics 21
M.A. English 22
M.A. History 23
M.A. Tamil 24
M.A. Public Administration 25
M.A. Journalism & Mass Communication 28
M.A. Women’s Studies 29
M.Com. 30
M.Sc. Mathematics 31
MHRM - Human Resource Management 32
M.A. Philosophy 10
M.Sc. Yoga 33
M.L.I.Sc. 11
MEDIUM CODE
TAMIL 1
ENGLISH 2
SEX CODE
MALE 1
FEMALE 2
RELIGION CODE
HINDU 1
CHRISTIAN 2
MUSLIM 3
OTHERS 4
SOCIAL STATUS CODE
OC 1
BC 2
MBC 3
SC 4
ST 5
NATIONALITY CODE
INDIAN 1
OTHERS 2
MOTHER TONGUE CODE
TAMIL 1
TELUGU 2
MALAYALAM 3
KANNADA 4
HINDI 5
OTHERS 6
EMPLOYEE CODE
YES 1
NO 2
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