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    UNIVERSITY OF KERALA

    PROSPECTUS FOR ADMISSION TO THE FIRST DEGREE PROGRAMME UNDERCHOICE BASED CREDIT AND SEMESTER (CBCS) SYSTEM, AND CAREER

    RELATED FIRST DEGREE PROGRAMME IN THE COLLEGES AFFILIATED TOTHE UNIVERSITY OF KERALA AND CENTRES OF THE UNIVERSITY FOR THE

    ACADEMIC YEAR 2013-2014.

    (UO No. Ac H1/UG/PG Admns/2013 dated 08.05.2013)

    2013Thiruvananthapuram

    www.admissions.keralauniversity.ac.in

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    UNIVERSITY OF KERALAPROSPECTUS FOR ADMISSION TO THE FIRST DEGREE PROGRAMME UNDER CHOICE BASEDCREDIT AND SEMESTER (CBCS) SYSTEM, AND CAREER RELATED FIRST DEGREE PROGRAMME IN

    THE COLLEGES AFFILIATED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF KERALA AND CENTRES OF THE UNIVERSITYFOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2013-2014.

    1. INTRODUCTION

    1.1 Prospectus for admission to the First Degree Programme [FDP] Under Choice Based Credit andSemester (CBCS) system and Career-related First Degree Programme in Government/Aided /

    * Self Financing Affiliated Colleges/University institutes of Technology (UIT) for the academicyear 2013-2014, as approved by the University of Kerala, is published herewith. It containsgeneral information and rules relating to the admission to the FDP under CBCS system andCareer-related First Degree Programme in Govt./Aided/Self Financing Affiliated Colleges/Centres of the University.

    1.2 The prospectus issued during the previous years for admission to FDP under CBCS system is

    not valid for the year 2013-2014.1.3 Admissions to the seats to be filled by the University to the First Degree Programmes (except

    those specifically mentioned) are regulated on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifyingexamination. The details of seats to which admissions are made through the rank list preparedaccordingly are contained in the relevant paragraphs. (Article 4.1(d)).

    1.4 Statute 19 of Chapter 24 of the KUFS.1977 which states that no student shall be admitted toany course of instruction in the colleges in anticipation of affiliation, shall be strictlyadhered to in all the Colleges.

    2. GENERAL INFORMATION

    The Choice Based Credit and Semester system was introduced in the University of Kerala fromthe academic year 2010 onwards and all the Undergraduate courses except BPE & BFA are

    known as First Degree Programmes. From the academic year 2012-2013 onwards, theadmission to the First Degree Programme under CBCS system in the Arts and Science Collegesaffiliated to the University of Kerala and Centres of the University were made on the basis ofOnline Centralized Allotment. The Online allotment process will provide the candidates,opportunity of obtaining admission to any of the colleges of the University / Centres and to anyof the programmes of his/her choice on the basis of merit.

    Any candidate who desires to obtain admission under the University of Kerala for theFirst Degree Programme should compulsorily register online irrespective of the Category(General /SEBC/BPL/SC/ST/ Community /Reservation for Candidates from Union Territoryof Lakshadweep/Jammu and Kashmir/Tamil Linguistic Minority/inmates of GovernmentChildrens Home /Reservation for Person with disabilities/Sports etc.) to which he/shebelongs.The candidates who wish to apply for a First Degree Programme in a Self-financingCollege which do not participate in the online Centralised allotment processshall alsoregister online. The facility for online registration for such candidates will be madeavailable in the website immediately after the closure of online registration of candidatescoming under the Centralized Allotment Process of the University.

    * Self-financing Colleges which are not participating in the Online Centralised AllotmentProcess are listed in Annexure I B.

    The candidates who wish to secure admission in those self financing Colleges should apply

    directly to the College. However, they need to register online and complete the process of

    registration and admission procedure utilizing the facility that will be made available in the website

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    after the closure of online registration of candidates coming under the CentralizedAllotment Process of the University

    The allotment of the candidates to the various programmes and colleges will be on the basis ofmerit strictly following the rules and regulations regarding reservation. The marks at the PlusTwo/Higher Secondary level would be the basic criteria for admission to the First Degree

    Programme.The University will not be conducting online centralized allotment for the following FirstDegree Programmes/Courses and those candidates who wish to apply for the same needto apply directly to the Colleges concerned.

    a) All programmes for which Entrance test and aptitude tests are conducted for admission, likeBFA, BPE, BPA & BA Music.

    b) Admission to all courses in NISH (National Institute of Speech & Hearing, Trivandrum)

    c) Candidates seeking admission on passing SAY examination during the current academicyear.

    2.1 Authority to prescribe qualification for admission to the various courses of studies.

    According to Sub-Section (v) and (vi) of Section 25 of the Kerala University Act, 1974, theAcademic Council shall have the power to prescribe qualifications for admission of students tothe various courses of study (and to the Examinations) and the conditions under whichexemptions shall be granted, and to make provision for the admission of students to the variouscourses of studies on the basis of merit in order to maintain the standards of education.

    2.2 Agreement for Direct Payment -Relevant provisions for admission to the various coursesin aided colleges.

    Article 18 of the Agreement for Direct Payment entered into between the Government and theEducational Agencies of Private Colleges stipulates that all future admission of students to theprivate affiliated colleges shall be on the following basis, viz :

    a) Twenty percent of the total number of seats in each college under the Educational Agency

    shall be reserved for students belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.Those seats which cannot be filled on this basis shall be filled on the basis of merit fromamong backward minority communities, in case the college is run by a backward minoritycommunity and from among OBCs, in all other cases.

    b) *Ten/Twenty **percent of the seats shall be reserved for the candidates belonging to thecommunity to which the college belongs. These seats will be filled strictly on the basis ofmerit from among the students of the said community.

    c) *Fifty/Forty **percent of the seats will be filled by open selection on the basis of merit.

    d) The remaining seats will be filled by the Educational Agency by candidates of their choice.

    Note: * This will apply to Forward Community Colleges

    ** This will apply to Backward Community Colleges

    3. PROGRAMMES, INSTITUTIONS AND SEATS

    3.1 Details of the Programme and Duration: The Programme lead to Bachelors Degree in therelevant subject. Each Programme extends for a period of six semesters . The Programme ofstudy shall be by regular attendance for the requisite number of lectures, practical training andother means.

    3.2 Institutions and Subjects for the First Degree Programme : The list of colleges affiliated tothe University of Kerala and the subjects offered in each institution are given as Annexure I A,of the Prospectus.

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    3.3 Categorization of Seats: Seats available in Govt./Aided/Self financing affiliated Colleges aremainly classified as Merit Seats, Community Seats, Management Seats and Reservation Seats.

    (a) Merit Seats: The seats that are filled by the University in Government/Aided/Self financingaffiliated colleges purely on the basis of merit are classified as Merit Seats.(b) Community Seats: The seats in aided colleges that are filled by the Managementconcerned, on the basis of merit among their community candidates, are classified as

    Community Seats.(c) Management Seats: The seats in Aided and Self-financing affiliated colleges that are filledby the Managements concerned are classified as Management Seats.(d) Reservation Seats: The seats in Government/Aided/Self-financing Affiliated Colleges, thatare earmarked for SC/ST/SEBC/BPL/PWD/ Tamil Linguistic Minority/ Sports persons areclassified as Reservation Seats.

    4. RESERVATION OF SEATSApart from the merit seats, the seats earmarked for SC/ST candidates in Government/ Aided/Self-financing Colleges will be filled by the University. In addition to this, SEBC seats inGovernment /Self-financing colleges also will be filled by the University.

    4.1 Types of Reservation: Seats will be reserved for the following categories in Govt., Aided andSelf financing affiliated colleges for various First Degree Programmes.(a) Reservation for Nominees(b) Reservation for Persons With Disabilities(c) Special Reservation and(d) Mandatory Reservation.

    4.1. (a) Reservation for Nominees

    (i) Reservation for Candidates from Union Territory of Lakshadweep.An additional seat shall be created for each First Degree Programme (wherever necessary) inany Govt. /Aided college, exclusively for the purpose of accommodating students sponsored bythe Union Territory of Lakshadweep. This seat shall not be filled up by other candidates. TheHead of the Institutions should forward the list of such candidates admitted, separately, to theUniversity immediately after the admissions. (Govt. letter No.5455/B3/2006/H.Edn. dated 15-3-2006) (U.O.No.AcB/1/1134/2006 dated 26-4-2006).

    (ii) Reservation for Kashmiri Migrants

    The following relevant concessions are applicable for wards of Kashmiri Migrants for admissionto the UG courses in all affiliated Arts/Science colleges U.O.No.Ac.B1/910/Admns/2012, dated09/04/2012.

    Extension in date of admission by about 30 days. Relaxation in cut off percentage up to 10% subject to minimum eligibility requirement. Increase in intake capacity upto 5% course wise. Waiving of domicile requirements. Facilitation of migration in second and subsequent years.

    (iii) Reservation for Candidates from Jammu and Kashmir.

    2 seats shall be created over and above the sanctioned strength to accommodate candidatesbelonging to Jammu & Kashmir for admission to UG/PG courses in the affiliated colleges fromthe academic year 2013-14 as per UO No. Ac B1/2292/Adms/2012 dated 01.03.2013.

    (iv) Reservation for Tamil Linguistic Minority.

    5% reservation for candidates belonging to Tamil Linguistic minority is made within thesanctioned strength in the following colleges as per GO (Ms) No. 148/96/H Edn dtd 01.08.1996. University College, Thiruvananthapuram

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    Govt. Arts College, Thiruvananthapuram K.N.M Govt. Arts & Science College, Kanjiramkulam. Govt. College, Kariavattom Govt. College for women, Thiruvananthapuram

    (v) Reservation for inmates of Government Childrens Home.

    One seat shall be created over and above the sanctioned strength in each Govt/Private aidedColleges for inmates of Government Childrens Home and Establishment as per UO.No. AcB1/055682/2012 dated 30.04.2013.The University will not be conducting centralized allotment for the above reservationcategories (4.1.a , i to v ). However, they should also register online, using the facilitythat is made available in the website immediately after the closure of online registrationof candidates coming under the Centralized Allotment Process of the University and theywill be admitted directly by the College Principal on the basis of the rank list preparedand forwarded by the University.

    However, the candidates belonging to the above categories, if they wish to compete forthe merit seats of the centralized allotment process they need to apply online along withthe open quota. Such candidates will have to register online twice. Ie, one for merit seat

    and the other for reserved seats.

    4.1(b) Reservation for Persons With Disabilities (PWD):

    (i) 3% of the total seats in a College are created over and above the sanctioned strength forPersons with Disabilities for admission in Govt/ Aided / Self-financing colleges at the degreelevel.

    (ii) As per Clause 2 (t), Chapter I of the Persons with Disabilities Act 1995, Person withdisability means a person suffering from not less than 40% of any disability as certified by aMedical Board constituted for this purpose. Candidates who have a minimum of 40%disability alone will be eligible to apply for this quota. Candidates seeking admission underPWD category should submit the Certificate of disability, issued not earlier than 12 monthsprior to the submission of application, by the District Medical Board or bodies of higherstatus, certifying the degree of percentage of disability. Based on the details furnished in theonline application, candidates will be provisionally included under the Persons withDisability category.Authorities of all Educational Institutions/Colleges affiliated to the University of Kerala aredirected to make appropriate arrangements for medical examination of students withdisabilities at the place of counseling/admission, in case, the authenticity of disabilitycertificate being produced by the candidate is doubted. Otherwise, the disability certificateissued by the appropriate authority should suffice. (Circular No. Ac.BI/PH/2011, dated26.02.2011).

    No reservation of seat is allowed for Blind candidates for Science subjects.

    4.1(c) SPECIAL RESERVATION

    Sportsperson

    At least one seat shall be reserved for Sports candidates in each subject for the First DegreeProgramme (U.O. No.Ac.B1/04 dated 07-08-2004). In addition to these seats, two additionalseats, over and above the sanctioned strength, shall be created for allotment exclusively forSports candidates in First Degree Programme in Arts& Commerce. Admission to such seatsshall be made by the Principal, as per the existing procedure for admission under Sports Quota.If the required number of sportspersons are not available, the seats should be kept vacant andshall not be filled by other candidates. (U.O. No. Ac.B1/2004 dated 08-07-2005).

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    Norms for selection

    i) Preference shall be given to the sportsperson who has represented the State over thesportsperson who has represented the District. In the absence of candidates who haverepresented the Sate, the Sportsperson with District representation can be considered for fillingup the quota.

    ii) The certificate from the Hon. Secretary of the State Association of the concerned event must beproduced by the candidate to prove the State representation and from the Hon. Secretary,District Association of the concerned event must be produced by the candidate to prove therepresentation of the District. (Circular Letter No. Ad.D1.3.1276/74 dated 23-01-1979)

    The University will not be conducting centralized allotment for the Sports category.However, those candidates belonging to this category shall register online, using thefacility that is made available in the website immediately after the closure of onlineregistration of candidates coming under the Centralized Allotment Process of theUniversity. Such candidates shall submit hardcopies of the data submitted onlinedownloaded from the website along with copies of Certificates of sports and games, tothe Principal of the College to which admission is sought. The Principals shall prepare aranklist and publish the same in the College notice board. All the applications receivedin the College shall be forwarded to the University for verification and approval alongwith the rank list and complaints, if any. After verification, the University will forwardthe approved ranklist of sports persons and admission shall be done accordingly.

    Separate schedule for admission to the sports quota will be issued after the closure ofregistration of candidates coming under the Centralized Allotment Process of theUniversity.

    However, the candidates belonging to the above categories, if they wish to compete forthe merit seats of the centralized allotment process they need to apply online along withthe open quota. Such candidates will have to register online twice. ie, one for merit seatand the other for reserved seats.

    4.1.(d) Mandatory Reservation

    (a) Government Colleges

    Sl No. Seat Reservation % ofReservation

    I Open Quota (On the basis of merit) 50

    II Socially and Educationally backward Classes (SEBC) (a)Ezhava (EZ) 8% (b) Muslim (MU) 7% (c) Latin Catholic/SIUC (LC) 1% (d) Other Backward Christian (BX) 1% (e)Other Backward Hindu (BH) 3%

    20

    III *Economically backward among forward communities(BPL)

    10

    IV Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Castes15% Scheduled Tribes 05% 20

    * Candidates under SEBC, SC/ST are not eligible for BPL reservation. Only candidatesbelonging to forward communities and are economically backward are eligible for thisreservation. And those candidates must produce BPL Certificate from the villageOfficer/Revenue authority /Local Bodies concerned.

    Note: (a) Thiyya and Billava will be considered as Ezhava Community for reservation.(b) For SEBC candidates Annual Family Income should be below Rs. 4.5 lakhs for getting thebenefit of reservation.

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    (c) The B.P.L.Certificate issued by the Village Officer will be considered as the Certificate ofEconomic Backwardness.(d) The enhancement of additional seats in Government colleges and University departmentsshall not incur any additional financial commitment to the Government.

    (b) Affiliated Aided Colleges :

    SlNo. Seat Reservation

    Forward community Colleges Backward communityColleges

    I Open Quota 50 percent 40 percent

    II Scheduled Caste 15 percent 15 percent

    III Scheduled Tribe 05 percent 05 percent

    IV Community Quota 10 percent 20 percent

    V The remaining seats (20%) after filling items (I) to (IV) will be filled by the Educational agency(ie. Management) by candidates of its own choice. The academic eligibility of such candidatesshall be the same as prescribed for the other candidates. The students admitted undermanagement/community quota shall also register online and remit the affiliation andother fee due to the University and complete the registration / admission procedure

    online. Moreover, the online registration of the candidates admitted throughmanagement quota need be done only after obtaining admission in the College.

    Note: The seats under community quota in Aided Colleges will be filled by the concernedManagement on the basis of merit and on the basis of community certificate issued by theRevenue Authorities/Parish Priest/ any other Competent Authority.

    (c) Self financing affiliated colleges: 50% seats under Government quota will be filled on the basisof merit and the remaining 50% seats shall be filled by the Management.

    Seat Reservation % of Reservation

    Open Quota (including SEBC) 30

    Scheduled Caste 15

    Scheduled Tribe 05

    The remaining 50% of the seats shall be filled by the management by candidates of its own choiceby observing the prescribed eligibility conditions. The students admitted under managementquota shall also register online and remit the affiliation and other fee due to the Universityand complete the registration / admission procedure online. Moreover, the online registrationof the candidates admitted through management quota need be done only after obtaining admission in

    the College.

    Note : The fee structure of the Self-financing Colleges are higher than Govt/Aided Colleges.

    5. CLAIMS FOR MANDATORY RESERVATION AND CERTIFICATES TO BE PRODUCED

    (i) Claims for Mandatory Reservations must be made by a candidate at the time of submission ofonline application. Candidates should mention their claim in the relevant columns in thePersonal and Academic Data Sheet. They should also satisfy the eligibility conditions as per theProspectus.

    (ii) Candidates should produce all original documents to prove their claims made in the onlineapplication form at the time of admission before the Principal. Claims that are not mentionedat the time of online submission of application will not be entertained even if supportingevidences are produced later on. The claims for mandatory reservation once made cannotbe altered by the candidate under any circumstances.

    5.1.1 Claim for Communal reservation under Socially and Educationally Backward Classes(SEBC): Reservation of seats to the Socially and Educationally backward Classes will be in

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    accordance with the provisions contained in G.O. (P) 208/66/Edn. Dated 2.5.1966, as amendedfrom time to time.

    (a) Candidates belonging to Socially and Educationally Backward Classes as per G.O. (Ms)No.132/2011/HEdn, dated 12/08/2011 and U.O.No.Ac.B1/UG Admn.BC/2011, dated11/01/2012, whose annual family income (i.e., annual income of all members in the family fromall sources taken together) is upto Rs. 4.5 lakhs (Rupees Four lakhs and fifty thousand only),

    are eligible for reservation under this category. The candidates belonging to the Communitiesincluded in the SEBC list alone will be eligible for the benefit of reservation under this category.(b) Candidates belonging to Ezhava, Muslim, Other Backward Hindus, Latin Catholic/SIUCand Other Backward Christian communities, claiming reservation under SEBC quota shouldinvariably produce both Community and Income Certificates obtained from the VillageOfficer concerned. Candidates whose annual family income is above Rs.4.5 lakhs, are noteligible for reservation. (G.O. (Ms) No.132/2011/HEdn, dated 12/08/2011&U.O.No.Ac.B1/UGAdmns.BC/2011, dated 11/01/2012)

    Note : Creamy layer Certificate will not be accepted under any circumstances.

    (c) Applicants claiming reservation under Community quota in aided Colleges (ref. Annexure I A)who belong to the community of the Management which runs the college, will have to producecommunity certificate from the Revenue authority/Parish Priest/any other competent authority

    concerned, along with the application.5.1.2 Claim for Reservation under Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes quota

    (a) Candidates claiming reservation under Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes quota shouldobtain the caste/community certificate from the Village Officer/Tahsildar.

    Warning: Those who produce false SC/ST Certificate for claiming reservation under SC/ST quota

    shall be liable for penalties as per rules.

    (b) Claim of OEC candidates against the un-availed seats of SC/ST candidates.

    Other Eligible Community (OEC) candidates who claim allotment to the un-availed seats, if any,under SC/ST quota should furnish community and income certificates obtained from the VillageOfficer/Tahsildar. Those OEC candidates whose annual family income is upto Rs. 4 .5 lakhs

    alone are eligible for such seats.Converted Christians does not come under the SC/ST category. They belongs to OECcategory. Refer Annexure IV.

    5.2 OTHER GENERAL RULES FOR MANDATORY RESERVATION

    5.2.1 If sufficient candidates are not available for filling the seats reserved for SC/ST candidates, thesame will be notified in the media and a separate allotment for SC/ST candidates will be madeby the University. However, even after this, if SC/ST seats are still vacant such seats inGovernment Colleges will be filled by candidates belonging to OEC. In other Aided/UnaidedColleges, vacant SC/ST seats will be filled as per rules.

    Those seats reserved for SC/ST thatstill remain vacant will go to the Open Merit Quota

    5.2.2 Claim for fee concession to OEC candidates: Candidates belonging to Other Eligible

    Communities are exempted from payment of fee at the time of allotment to First DegreeProgramme under Government/Community quota irrespective of annual family income as perG.O (MS) No. 36/07/SCSTDD, dated: 03.07.2007. They should provide Communitycertificate from the Village Officer/Tahsildar at the time of admission.

    5.3 NATIVITY

    5.3.1 Candidate should be an Indian citizen. Candidates seeking admission to First DegreeProgramme will be categorized as Keralite and Non-Keralite

    (i) Keralite: A candidate of Kerala origin will be categorized as a Keralite. Children of All IndiaService Officers allotted to Kerala Cadre are deemed to be Keralites as per G.O. (Rt)

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    No.822/08/H.Edn. Dated 9-5-2008. But they will not be eligible for communal/specialreservation.

    (ii) Non-Keralite: A candidate who does not come under Keralite category will be categorizedas Non-Keralite. Such a candidate will be eligible for admission only after all the applicants ofKeralite origin are ranked and allotted.

    5.3.2 In order to prove that a candidate is an Indian citizen of Kerala origin for the limited purpose ofeligibility for admission, he/she has to produce any one of the following certificates at the time ofadmission.

    (a) In the case of candidates who have undergone schooling in Kerala, a course certificate fromthe head of the educational institution last attended in Kerala, certifying that the candidatehas undergone his/her studies in Kerala for not less than 3 (three) years within a continuousperiod of 12 (twelve) years.

    OR(b) A certificate from the Village Officer/ Tahsildar to show that he/she or his/her mother/father

    was born in Kerala.OR

    (c) Certificate from the Village Officer/Tahsildar to the effect that the candidate has been aresident of Kerala State for a period of five years within a continuous period of twelve years

    OR

    (d) The true copy of relevant page of Secondary School Leaving Certificate showing thecandidates Place of Birth in Kerala.

    OR

    (e) The true copy of the relevant page of the Secondary School Leaving Certificate showingPlace of Birth in Kerala of either of the parents of the candidate with corroborative certificateto establish the relationship between the parent and the candidate.

    OR

    (f) The true copy of the relevant page of the Passport of the candidate, issued by theGovernment of India, showing Place of Birth in Kerala or of either of the parents of the

    candidate showing Place of Birth in Kerala with corroborative certificate to establish therelationship between the parent and the candidate.

    Non-Keralites should furnish a copy of the Certificate of nativity from the revenue authorityor local body concerned at the time of admission.

    6. Rules for admission of students to various First Degree Programme in Affiliated Colleges

    1. Assessment of Merit Except when otherwise provided, the merit of a candidate will be assessedon the basis of the marks obtained by him/her in the qualifying examinations for admission tothe particular course, subject to such criteria as may be prescribed by the University. Inassessing merit, marks will be awarded for extra curricular activities like sports, NCC, NSS etc.of the students. These marks will be added to the marks obtained for the qualifying examination

    for preparing the rank list.

    The candidates who have attended for NSS/NCC during the academic year of thequalifying examinations ie, plus two only will be eligible for the bonus mark. TheCertificate issued by the Director of NSS/NCC only will be considered for bonus mark inrespect of NSS/NCC candidates

    Note:

    a) In respect of NCC applicants, the bonus marks will be awarded, on the basis of N.C.C.Certificates signed by the Director and issued by the Directorate of N.C.C., to the candidates

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    who have secured at least 75% of attendance after having participated in its activities duringthe course of study immediately preceding the Programme for which admission is sought.

    b) For awarding bonus marks to N.S.S. Participants, the basis will be N.S.S. Certificates signedby the Competent Authority.

    c) The benefit of bonus marks for purposes of admission can be earned by the candidates onlyunder any one category (either N.S.S. or N.C.C).

    d) The weightage of bonus marks shall be added to the marks scored by the candidateeither to make him/her eligible for admission to a Programme for ranking purposes tothose who are otherwise eligible for admission. In the case of candidates who get theeligibility by this bonus marks, their ranking mark will be the sum of scored marks andthe bonus marks.

    e) Ex-Servicemen -Their dependants

    A weightage of 15 marks will be given to the ex-servicemen and widows and children ofJawans and Ex-servicemen for admission. (U.O. No. Ac.B.3/Misc./73 dated 30-10-1974).(Academic Council dated 28-08-1974).

    6.1 a The Candidates who have passed qualifying exam under ISC or any other boards whichhave more than three electives will have to submit more than one application withdifferent electives, in case they wish to seek admission for all the electives they havestudied.For example a candidate who chooses Mathematics as elective should compulsorilyenter the marks of Mathematics plus the marks of any other two electives as per theirchoice of that stream. This is applicable for all other subjects.

    Such candidates will have to submit separate applications with separate registration fee.

    6.2 ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION

    6.2.1. Notwithstanding anything contained in the Statutes, the selection of students in Governmentcolleges shall be governed by the rules prescribed by the Government from time to time with theconcurrence of the University in respect of such admissions.

    A pass in Higher Secondary Examination/Vocational Higher Secondary Examination of theGovernment of Kerala or an Examination accepted by the Academic Council as equivalentthereto.

    N.B. For subjects which are not being offered at the qualifying Examination level, the marks of related

    subject or subjects, a knowledge of which is essential for the study of the subject proposed to be chosen

    for the First Degree Programme, shall be added to the total marks for the purpose of ranking.

    6.3 SUBJECT COMBINATION AND MODE OF RANKING

    A. First Degree Programmes under the Faculty of Science

    No.Name ofProgramme

    Eligibility for admissionCalculation ofIndex marks

    1. Mathematics A Pass in Higher Secondary Examination of the state oran Examination accepted by the University as equivalentthereto with Mathematics as one of the subjects underscience group.

    Total marks securedfor Higher Secondary+ Marks secured forMathematics

    2. Physics A Pass in Higher Secondary Examination of the state oran Examination accepted by the University as equivalentthereto with Physics as one of the subjects underscience group.

    Total marks securedfor Higher Secondary+ Marks secured forPhysics

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    3. Chemistry A Pass in Higher Secondary Examination of the state oran Examination accepted by the University as equivalentthereto with Chemistry as one of the subjects underscience group.

    Total marks securedfor Higher Secondary+ Marks secured forChemistry.

    4. Zoology A Pass in Higher Secondary Examination of the state oran Examination accepted by the University as equivalentthereto with Biology as one of the subjects underscience group.

    Total marks securedfor Higher Secondary+ Marks secured forBiology.

    5. Botany A Pass in Higher Secondary Examination of the state oran Examination accepted by the University as equivalentthereto with Biology as one of the subjects underscience group.

    Total marks securedfor Higher Secondary+ Marks secured forBiology.

    6. Geology A Pass in Higher Secondary Examination of the state oran Examination accepted by the University as equivalentthereto with any two of the following subjects. Physics,Chemistry, Mathematics, Geology or Statistics.

    Total marks securedfor Higher Secondary+ 15% of marksobtained for Geologyas weightage forthose who havestudied Geology.

    7. Geography A Pass in Higher Secondary Examination of the state oran Examination accepted by the University as equivalentthereto. Must have studied either Geography as one ofthe Optional subjects or any of the following subjects,Mathematics, Geology, Chemistry, Physics, Statistics,Computer Science.

    Total marks securedfor Higher Secondary+ 15% of marksobtained forGeography asweightage for thosewho have studiedGeography.

    8. Home Science A Pass in Higher Secondary Examination of the state oran Examination accepted by the University as equivalentthereto with Chemistry or Home Science.

    Total marks securedfor Higher Secondary+ 15% of marksobtained in HomeScience asweightage for those

    who have studiedHome Science.

    9. Statistics A Pass in Higher Secondary Examination of the state oran Examination accepted by the University as equivalentthereto with Mathematics and any one of the followingsubjects, Physics, Computer Science or Statistics.

    Total marks in HigherSecondary + Markssecured forMathematics + 15%of Marks obtained forStatistics asweightage for thosewho StudiedStatistics.

    10. PolymerChemistry

    A Pass in Higher Secondary Examination of the state oran Examination accepted by the University as equivalentthereto with Chemistry as one of the subjects.

    Total marks in HigherSecondary + Markssecured for

    Chemistry.11. Biochemistry A Pass in Higher Secondary Examination of the state or

    an Examination accepted by the University as equivalentthereto with Chemistry and Biology as one of thesubjects.

    Total marks in HigherSecondary + Markssecured forChemistry.

    12 Psychology A Pass in Higher Secondary Examination of the State oran Examination accepted by the University as equivalentthereto.(Psychology which has been included under the facultyof Social Science has been shifted and included underthe Faculty of Science vide UO. No. Ac AII/1/Psy/2013

    Total marks in HigherSecondary + Marksscored by thecandidate forPsychology.

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    dated 02.04.2013)

    B. First Degree Programme under the Faculty of Social Sciences

    1. Economics A Pass in Higher Secondary Examination ofthe State or an Examination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent thereto.

    Total marks in HigherSecondary + Marks scoredby the candidate forEconomics

    2. History A Pass in Higher Secondary Examination ofthe State or an Examination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent thereto.

    Total marks in HigherSecondary + Marks scoredby the candidate for Historyand a weightage of 25 marksfor each history paper.

    3. Political Science A Pass in Higher Secondary Examination ofthe State or an Examination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent thereto.

    Total marks in HigherSecondary + Marks scoredby the candidate for PoliticalScience.

    4. Sociology A Pass in Higher Secondary Examination ofthe State or an Examination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent thereto.

    Total marks in HigherSecondary + Marks scoredby the candidate forSociology.

    5. Islamic History A Pass in Higher Secondary Examination ofthe State or an Examination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent thereto.

    Total marks in HigherSecondary + Marks scoredby the candidate for IslamicHistory.

    C. First Degree Programme under the Faculty of Arts

    1. English Total marks for HigherA Pass in Higher Secondary Examination ofthe State or an

    Secondary/ equivalent(1200) + double thepercentage of marks

    Examination accepted by the for General English.

    2. Philosophy University as equivalent thereto. Total Marks for HigherSecondary + Marks scoredinPart III Philosophy(Optional)

    D. First Degree Programmes under the Faculty of Oriental Studies

    The candidates who have passed the VHSE Examination are also eligible for applying for theProgrammes coming under the Faculty of Oriental Studies. (U.O. No.Ac.AII/1/16984/2011, dated

    02.01.2012.)1234

    MalayalamHindiSanskritTamil

    A Pass in Higher SecondaryExamination of the State or anExamination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent thereto.

    Total marks in Higher Secondary + the Markssecured in the language concerned as optionalunder Part III Optional + 50% weightage ofmarks scored in Part II Second Languageconcerned at the qualifying examination

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    5 Arabic A Pass in Higher SecondaryExamination of the State or anExamination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent thereto.Pre-knowledge of Arabic atSecondary/Higher Secondarylevel is essential.

    Total marks in Higher Secondary + the Markssecured in the language concerned as optionalunder Part III Optional + 50% weightage ofmarks scored in Part II Second Languageconcerned at the qualifying examination.

    E. First Degree Programmes under the Faculty of Commerce

    1. Commerce A Pass in Higher SecondaryExamination of the State or anExamination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent theretoprovided candidates coming fromNon-Commerce group should haveatleast 45% of the aggregate marks.

    Total marks in Higher Secondary + Marksscored for Accountancy + Weightage of15% of marks scored for BusinessStudies.

    B.Com Degree holders are permitted to take additional Degree in BA/BSc Degree Courses videUO No. Ac AII/1/2012 dated 02.06.2012.

    A candidate who has passed BCom Degree examination or who had been presented for I,II or IIIyear BCom Degree examination will be permitted to join the BA or BSc Degree course as aregular student or BA Degree course by Private Registration or by Correspondence courseprovided he had the requisite qualifications to join the BA/BSc Degree Course

    F. First Degree Programme under faculty of Fine Arts

    1.* B.A. Music A pass in the Pre-degree /Plus twoexamination or an equivalent qualificationrecognized by the University of Kerala

    Marks obtained in HigherSecondaryExamination+Marksobtained for Music, if thestudents has taken Musicas optional in Higher

    Secondary + Marksobtained in aptitude test.

    G. Career-related First Degree Programme under faculty of Fine Arts

    1 * BPA (Vocal,Veena,Violin,Mridangam &Dance )

    A pass in the Pre-degree /Plus twoexamination or an equivalent qualificationrecognized by the University of Kerala.Students who have passed the Second yearGanabhooshanam are also eligible to apply forI BPA Course.

    Candidates who have passedB.A/B.Sc./B.Com. degree examination fromother Universities can be permitted to join I

    year BPA if they fulfill eligibility condition.There is no age limit for Admission to BPA-(U.O.No.Ac.A.IV/2/ 027863/01 dt. 9-8-02)

    The selection of students will beon the basis of an aptitude test,Students who have passed Pre-degree/Plus two with Music asone of their optional subjects andthose who have passed thesecond year ofGanabhooshanam will be given aweightage of 25 marks forselection for admission to BPA.

    Note:* The candidates need to apply directly to the Colleges concerned for admission to FirstDegree Programme in MUSIC & BPA.

    H. Career-related First Degree programmes

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    1. Botany & Biotechnology A Pass in Higher SecondaryExamination of the state or anExamination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent thereto withBiology as one of the subjects.

    Total marks in HigherSecondary + Marks forBiology.

    2. Environmental Scienceand Environment andWater Management

    A Pass in Higher SecondaryExamination of the State or anExamination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent thereto withBiology as one of the subjects.

    Total marks in HigherSecondary + Marks forBiology.

    3. Biochemistry & IndustrialMicrobiology

    A Pass in Higher SecondaryExamination of the state or anExamination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent thereto withBiology as one of the subjects.

    Total marks in HigherSecondary + Marks forBiology.

    4. Physics & ComputerApplication

    A Pass in Higher SecondaryExamination of the state or anExamination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent thereto withPhysics as one of the subjects.

    Total marks in HigherSecondary + Marks forPhysics.

    5. Chemistry & IndustrialChemistry A Pass in Higher SecondaryExamination of the state or anExamination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent thereto withChemistry as one of the subjects.

    Total marks in HigherSecondary + Marks forChemistry.

    6 Journalism and MassCommunication and VideoProduction

    A Pass in Higher SecondaryExamination of the State or anExamination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent thereto.

    Marks obtained in HigherSecondary Examination +(the candidates who havestudied Journalism, as asubject at +2 level, 10% ofthe marks they secure in thatsubject shall be given asweightage.)

    7. Malayalam and MassCommunication

    A Pass in Higher SecondaryExamination of the State or anExamination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent thereto.candidates who have studied otherlanguage are also eligible

    Marks obtained in HigherSecondary Examination +50% marks for additionallanguage Malayalam+ Marksscored for optionalMalayalam/ Journalism (forcandidates who have studiedMalayalam/Journalism asoptional)

    8. English andCommunicative English

    A Pass in Higher SecondaryExamination of the State or anExamination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent thereto.

    Total marks for HigherSecondary/ equivalent (1200)+ double the percentage ofmarks for General English.(candidates who havestudied CommunicativeEnglish as a paper (main/optional) for their +2examination, 50% of themarks obtained for the abovepaper shall also be added)

    9 Commerce & HotelManagement and Catering

    A Pass in Higher SecondaryExamination of the State or anExamination accepted by the

    Total marks in HigherSecondary + Marks scoredfor Accountancy +

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    10 Commerce & TaxProcedure and Practice

    11 Commerce & Tourism andTravel Management

    University as equivalent theretoprovided candidates coming fromNon-Commerce group should haveatleast 45% of the aggregate marks.

    Weightage of 15% of marksscored for Business Studies.

    12 Biotechnology (Multimajor) A Pass in Higher SecondaryExamination of the State or anExamination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent thereto withBiology as one of the subjects

    Total marks in HigherSecondary + Marks forBiology.

    13 Commerce with ComputerApplications

    A Pass in Higher SecondaryExamination of the State or anExamination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent theretoprovided candidates coming fromNon-Commerce group should haveatleast 45% of the aggregatemarks.

    Total marks in HigherSecondary + Marks scoredfor Accountancy +Weightage of 15% of marksscored for Business Studies.

    14 Computer Science A pass in Higher Secondary or anyother examination recognized asequivalent thereto by the University ofKerala with Mathematics as one ofthe optional subjects.

    Total marks obtained for thequalifying examination +marks for Mathematics andPhysics (or ComputerScience, only if the studenthas not included Physics inthe qualifying examination)The candidate who havestudied Computer Science at+2 level, the score obtainedin Computer Science paperbe added, instead of thescore in Physics, 2011Admissionsonwards(Ac.A.IV/3150748/2011,dtd 10.06.2011)

    15 Electronics A Pass in Higher SecondaryExamination of the state or anExamination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent thereto withPhysics as one of the subjects.

    Total marks in HigherSecondary + Marks forPhysics.

    16. Computer Applications A Pass in Higher SecondaryExamination of the State or anExamination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent thereto withMathematics as one of the optionalsubject.

    Total marks in HigherSecondary + marks forMathematics.

    17 Business Administration A pass in Higher Secondary or anyother Examination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent thereto with

    any subject combination.

    Total marks in HigherSecondary Examination.

    18 Hotel Management &Catering Science

    A pass in Higher Secondary or anyother Examination accepted by theUniversity as equivalent thereto withany subject combination with aminimum of 50% marks inaggregate.

    Total marks in HigherSecondary Examination.

    Note: Relaxation of marks in the qualifying examination as per rules (for SC/ST-pass minimum, SEBC-2% & PWD 5% relaxation in the qualifying examination from the prescribed minimum foradmission.)

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    6.5 Standardization of marks for admission to First Degree Programmeunder CBCS system Guidelines issued (2010-2011 onwards)In the case of Higher Secondary Examination from 2010 onwards, the index marks are to becalculated as follows.

    Total marks secured for Higher Secondary + Marks secured in the concerned subject.

    For e.g. If the student has secured 800 marks out of the total 1200 marks and if he has secured 150 outof 200 in mathematics, his index marks will be 800 + 150 = 950.

    In the case of admission to B.A English, double the percentage of marks obtained for Englishand add to the total mark. If the student in the above example has secured 120 marks out of200 in English, his index mark will be 800 +120 = 920.In the case of Higher Secondary Examination prior to 2010, normalize the total marksobtained out of 600 to 1200 and add twice the marks obtained in the concerned subject forcalculation of index mark.

    In the case of admission to B.A English, double the percentage of marks obtained for Englishand add the same to the total marks, normalized to 1200.

    In the case of Vocational Higher Secondary examination, exclude the marks for vocationalsubjects and foundation course and normalize the marks as follows:

    In the case of VHSE (prior to 2010) The marks for English (out of 100) to benormalized to 200. Marks for Optional (3 subjects) (Total 3 x 100=300) to benormalized to 400.

    For e.g, if a VHSE student received the following marks,

    English = 41, Optional 1 =47, Optional 2 = 58, Optional 3 = 65 Total = 211.i. 41/100x200 for English = 82ii. For Optionals, 170/300 x 400 = 226.66Total out of 600 = 308.66Total out of 1200 = 308.66 x 2 = 617.32

    In the case of admission to B.A English, doublethe percentage of marks in English and add to

    total ie., 617.32 + 82.00 = 699.32. Index Marks is699.32. In the case of VHSE students from 2010 onwards English Total = 200,

    Optional 1 = 200, Optional 2 = 200, Optional 3 = 200. Therefore, Grand total= 800.

    Normalize as follows:i. Normalize English marks to 400Eg: If a student received 150 marks out of 200 then, 150/200 x 400 = 300

    ii. Normalize optional to 800Eg: If a student received a total of 500 marks out of 600 in the 3 optionals, then, 500/600 x

    800 = 666.66 Therefore, total out of 1200 = 966.66

    In the case of admission to First Degree Programme in English, sincethe marks are awarded out of 200, add these marks to the normalizedoptional marks. Index marks = 966.66 +150 = 1116.66

    In the case of other Boards such as CBSE and ISC, normalize the total marks to 1200 andthen add TWICE THE PERCENTAGE of marks obtained in the concerned subject For Example:If a student has secured 400 out of the total of 500 marks in the CBSE stream and if he has say,secured 80 marks out of 100 in mathematics, his index marks will be 400/500 x 1200 plus 160 (i,e, 80 X 2) marks of mathematics. That is 960 + 160 =1120 In the case of admission to FirstDegree Programme in English, double the percentage of marks obtained for English and add tothe normalized total marks.For eg: If the student in example above secured 70 out of 100 marks in English, then his index mark will

    be 960 + 140 = 1100

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    Weightage and Grace marks shall be given in applicable cases as laid down in the Hand Bookfor Admissions.

    6.6 Weightage of marks for N.C.C. /N.S.S. Certificate holders/Ex-servicemen/ Dependents ofEx-service Men and JawansBonus marks in respect of N.C.C. and N.S.S. candidates will be given for the purpose of ranking(Academic Council dated 25-10-1980, Syndicate dated 04-08-1980) in the manner given below:

    First Degree Programme 15 marks6.7 Resolving of tie :

    In the case of tie of index marks, the following will be considered Marks of the subject opted Marks of the English Date of Birth (older be placed higher in ranking. Name of the Candidate (Alphabetical order)

    Loosing of marks for subsequent appearances

    Candidates will lose 10 marks for ranking purpose for each additional appearance he/she hastaken for completing the qualifying examination.

    Fee to be paid to the University on allotment

    On securing admission, the under mentioned University fee has to be remitted by the Candidates in anybranch of State Bank of Travancore using the special Chalan of Kerala university available in theAllotment Details page of valid applicants homepage in the website(http://admissions.keralauniversity.ac.in. The original pay-in-slip (Universitys Copy) from the bankshould be produced in the college at the time of admission. The candidate without the original pay-in-slip will not be allowed to join the college. The candidates should keep the original pay-in-slip afterverification in the college. It will be required for further allotment, if any.

    Medical Inspection fee :Rs.10/ (to be collected at the time of admission and every alternate year thereafter), Rs. 5/-is to be remittedto KUF and Rs.5/-is to be utilized by the college.Sports Affiliation Fee :Rs.50/(To be collected annually and remitted to KUF in full)

    University Union Fee : Rs. 50/

    Students Aid Fund Fee : Rs.20/ SGPA Insurance Fee : Rs.25/ Womens Study Unit Fee : Rs.10/(To be collected annually and Rs. 5/-remitted to KUF and Rs.5/-to be utilized by the colleges fororganizing women welfare activities). Students Affiliation fee: Rs.300/-for BA/BSc/B.Com

    U.O No. M&C 2.1393/2008 dated 24-10.-2008 (To be remitted only at the time ofadmission to the Programme and remitted to the KUF in full).

    Fee for Matriculation : Rs. 100/-Fee for Recognition : Rs. 300/-Fee for Eligibility : Rs. 200/-

    Note: The University fee once remitted will not be refunded under any circumstances.

    6.8 Asper the instructions of the University Grants Commission, the eligible SC/ST/OBC (SEBC)/PWD students should submit their scholarship form for the academic year by February forprocessing the scholarship to SC/ST/OBC/PWD etc.

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    7. HOW TO APPLY

    7.1 (a) Any candidate who wish to join for First Degree Programme under Kerala University shouldcompulsorily register online @http://admissions.keralauniversity.ac.in.

    (b) The site is optimized with the latest versions of Mozilla firebox, Googlechrome etc,(c) The candidates are advised to enable JavaScriptbefore proceeding with the Registration

    (d) Read the instructions carefully before proceeding with the registration.(e) Do not press back button during the process of registration.

    7.2 Online Registration

    There are three stages in the submission of online application which are mandatorya. Online Registration of name, date of birth and category.b. Remitting the Registration Feec. Online Registration of personal and academic data and registration of options for

    Programmes and Colleges.

    7.3.1 Registration fee remittance

    A candidate has to click the link download chalan provided in the Home page ofhttp://admissions.keralauniversity.ac.in to proceed with the submission of minimum personaldetails like name, date of birth and category for downloading registration fee remittance chalan.

    The candidate will get a username and, password (default password is Date of Birth in theformat dd/mm/yyyy) which has to be remembered for future login.The Registration Fee will be as follows:a. For General candidates: Rs 200/b. For SC/ST candidates: Rs 100/The Registration Fee can be remitted `in any branch of State

    Bank of Travancore using the downloaded Chalan. The original pay-in-slip (UniversitysCopy) from the bank should be kept safely as the same is to be submitted to the Principal atthe time of admission. A candidate who does not belong to SC/ST Community will betreated as General candidate for this purpose. Candidates shall not remit the fee in anyother form like Demand Draft, Cheque etc.

    Note: The Registration fee once remitted will not be refunded under any circumstances.

    7.3.2 Entering personal and Academic details After remitting the registration fee in the bank, the candidate

    shall relogin at http://admissions.keralauniversity.ac.in, and click the link REGISTER ONLINENOW. The candidate will be directed to enter the details of Registration fee remittance and furtherdirected to enter the personal and academic details. Subsequently a candidate will have to uploadhis/her photo as well as signature, as per the instruction given there, in the respective columns inthe online application. Then click the button CONTINUE for the next step.

    7.4 Registration of options The candidates registering their options should satisfy all the eligibilityconditions with regard to nativity and academic qualifications stated in the Prospectus (availablein the university website).

    Only those options which satisfy the eligibility conditions will be considered for allotment.

    Options of only those candidates who find place in the rank list will be processed forallotment(s). The candidate will be taken to the last phase of online registration of application,only after entering the details of remittance of fee.

    7.4.1 The steps involved in registering of options are summarized below.a. Choose the stream (BA/BSc/BCom..)b. Choose a programme (Eg-Sociology, Zoology, etc.)c. Select the College, where the chosen programme is offered .d. Click the button Add Option to List. The college selected first will be the first option of the

    candidate for that programme.e. The programme and college will be displayed below. A candidate can register all the

    available options by repeating the steps given above, if he/she desires so. However, it is notcompulsory that he/she should exercise all the options. The candidate is advised to giveoption to colleges / courses depending upon his/her interest.

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    7.4.2 The steps involved in changing the preference of options are summarized below.a. Select the option to be changed

    b. Suppose the candidate wants to change preference to a higher one (eg:-option withpreference no.3 need to be changed to the one with preference no 2), click the Up arrow ( )once so that it will be changed accordingly. By clicking the down arrow ( ), the candidate canbring the preference to a lower one. If option 5 is to be brought to 2, the up arrow has to be

    clicked thrice.Existing option can be deleted by clicking the button\link.

    c. Click the button Save & Refresh Options for option submission. If any alteration is made,then repeat click Save & Refresh Options button.Candidates can submit their application within the time schedule specified, from anycomputer having Internet facility. After completing these steps the candidate will get apreview of the registered details on My Home. This can be printed by clicking the buttonPreview & Print Completed Application. The printout of the application shall be taken onlyafter finalizing the options and checking all entries. This printout shall be kept with thecandidate for submitting to the college at the time of admission.Application of candidates who do not register their personal and academic data online andwho do not give their options online within the time schedule will not be considered forallotment.

    It is advised to change the password immediately to prevent any type of intrusion by anyunauthorized persons. The candidate should note down the password and applicationnumber carefully for login into his/her page later on.

    7.5 Updating the information and options already given online. A candidate can edit some any of theinformation given at the time of registration, by entering the Home Page using his/herapplication number, password (Date of Birth given as default password) as per the followingprocedure:

    a. Go to the website http://admissions.keralauniversity.ac.in and enter the application number,and Date of Birth which is given as password in the Applicant Login section. (Date of Birthin the format dd/mm/yyyy). It is advised to change the password immediately using the link PASSWORD to prevent any type of intrusion by any nauthorized person. The candidateshould note down the password and application number.

    b. A valid applicant will be directed to his/her home page with a group of navigation links (MyHome, Personal Profile, Academic Profile, My Options, Index Mark, Allotment, Passwordand Logout). In the link My Home the applicant can view the status of the application. Clickthe Preview & Print Completed Applicationbutton to view /print the application.

    c. For updating the personal profile, the candidate has to go to the Personal Profile linkwhere he/she can edit some of the informations given at the time of online registration.

    d. Using the link Academic Profile the candidate can change the details of Qualifyingexamination except Board, Register Number, Year of passing of Qualifying Examination andthe name of the subjects passed.

    e. The link My Options is provided for the candidate to add/delete/change the preference ofthe options using the procedure explained in 7.4.1 & 7.4 .2.

    f. If the candidate wish to change the existing password, he/she can use the link Password.

    g. After making all the changes, the candidate can take the latest printout from My Homepage.

    h. The candidate is advised to use the Logout link at the time of exit from his/her Home Page.

    7.5.1 Submission of Printout of Application and other documents.Note: The candidate SHALL NOT SUBMIT the print out of the online applications and other

    documents to the University.A copy of the printout of the application has to be retained by the Candidate which has tobe produced before the Principal, at the time of admission. The original of all certificatesshall be produced before the Principal at the time of reporting for admission.

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    However, the candidates who desire to obtain admission through sports quota shallsubmit a copy of the online application along with the attested copies of the supportingcertificates, to the principal of the college where the candidate is seeking admission.

    Applications for the Reserved Seats ProcedureSpecial application forms made available in the site shall be utilized for Registration ofapplication for special reserved seats like Sports persons, candidates from union territory ofLakshadweep, Kashmiri Migrants, candidates from Jammu and Kashmir, Tamil LinguisticMinority candidates and inmates of Government Childrens home as well as for candidates whoare admitted in Self financing colleges which are not participating in the online allotmentprocess. Such candidates shall also remit the application/registration fee of Rs.200/- (SC/STRs.100/-) and the admission fee of Rs.1055/- (SC/ST Rs.700) in any branch of State Bank ofTravancore (SBT) by downloading the bank chalan by following the same method statedabove.

    8. ONLINE CENTRALIZED ALLOTMENT PROCESS

    8.1 Processing of options and allotments: Before the allotment, the accepted personal andacademic data and reservation claims will be published in the website for verification by thecandidate.

    8.1.1 Trial Allotment: A trial allotment will be conducted to give an idea about the chances of gettingallotment to a programme and college, based on the options registered and the rank of thecandidate. The trial allotment does not guarantee the candidate, a seat in a College or a Programme.

    8.1.2 First Allotment: After the trial allotment and the period earmarked for revising options, the firstallotment list will be published in the website http://admissions.keralauniversity.ac.in on the dateto be notified. The allotment list will show the personal details, the college and the Programmeto which the candidate is allotted to and the fee to be remitted. The candidate has to downloadthe allotment memo which has to be produced before the Principal at the time of admission,from website after entering details of the prescribed fee as per the procedure mentioned inclause 8.2. The candidates who get allotment have to remit the University fee as per the procedurementioned in clause 8.2 and ensure their seat, and those who fail to remit the fee in time will not be

    considered for further allotment.. The candidates will have to follow the notification of theUniversity with regard to the date of admission in the concerned college.

    8.2 Remitting of fee

    8.2.1 The fee due to the University for the Programme will have to be remitted in any branch of StateBank of Travancore using the special Chalan of Kerala university available in the Allotmentpage of valid applicants homepage in the website (http://admissions.keralauniversity.ac.in. Theoriginal pay-inslip from the bank should be produced in the college at the time of admission. Thecandidate without the original pay-in-slip will not be allowed to join the college. The candidatesshould keep the original pay-in-slip after verification in the college. It will be required for furtherallotment, if any.

    Note: The University fee once remitted will not be refunded at any circumstances.

    8.2.2 Candidates SHALL NOTremit the fee in any other form like Demand Draft, Cheque etc.

    8.2.3 Those candidates who do not remit the fee on or before the date specified and in the specified

    method vide Clause 8.2.1 will lose their current allotment as well as the eligibility for further

    allotments.

    8.2.4 SC/ST/OEC candidates, who get allotment, shall remit a total amount Rs.700 (Rs.100 as a token

    amount as part of Caution Deposit,Rs.200 towards eligibility fee, Rs.100 towards matriculation fee and

    Rs.300 towards Recognition fee) as described under Clause 8.2.1. Fee remitted by way of Demand

    Draft/Cheque/etc. will not be accepted under any circumstances.

    8.3 Downloading Allotment memo After remitting University fee for the prescribed Programme,candidates can Login to their homepage using their application number and password fordownloading the memo. Using the link Allotment the applicant can view his/her allotmentdetails. After furnishing the details of University fee for prescribed Programme, the student can

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    download allotment memo which has to be produced before the principal at the time ofadmission.

    8.3.1 Those candidates who do not remit the fee on or before the date specified and in the specifiedmethod vide Clause 8.2.1 and enter the details in the Home page' will lose their currentallotment as well as the eligibility for further allotments.

    8.4 Cancellation/Activation of options after the first allotment: Candidates who remit the fee as per thefirst allotment within the prescribed time limit will have the facility to cancel/activate their higheroptions before the second allotment during a specified period which will be notified.

    8.4.1 After the first allotment, the options below the allotted one of the candidate will automaticallybe removed from the option list of the candidate. For example, if a candidate had registered 25options in all, and if he/she is allotted his/her 10th option, all options from 11 to 25 will beautomatically removed from the option list. Options from 1 to 9 will remain valid and will beconsidered for future allotments. He/she may cancel/activate any options among the remainingoptions as per his/her desire. But the candidate will not be permitted to register any freshoptions to the existing ones.

    8.4.2 Existing options registered by the candidate, available in the Home Page, can be cancelled oneby one by clicking the CANCEL button shown against each option or all higher options can becancelled by clicking CANCEL ALL HIGHER OPTIONS button, if the candidate desires so. Optiononce cancelled can be activated again using ACTIVATE button, within a specified time period.

    8.4.3 If a candidate is satisfied with an allotment and does not want to be considered again for further

    allotment(s), he/she must cancel all the remaining higher options. A candidate retaining all or any of

    his/her higher options after an allotment, is bound to accept the new allotment, if any, failing which,

    he/she will lose the existing allotment as well as the new allotment; moreover he/she will not be

    considered for any further allotments.

    8.4.4 The facility for cancellation/activation of options will be available during the notified period only.8.5 Second/Further Allotment and Remittance of Fee:

    The second/further allotment list will be published on the date to be notified. A candidate whogets an allotment at any stage will have to remit the prescribed fee for the course allotted,through the method specified in Clause 8.2.1

    The candidates need to remit the fee due to the University only once during this process ofallotment which would confirm their seat in any of the colleges as per their preference andeligibility.

    Note: The date of reporting to the college concerned for taking admission will be notified in due course.

    8.6 Post Allotment Activities:

    8.6.1 Reporting at the College: Candidates who get allotment will have to report before thePrincipal/Head of the College/Institution concerned for admission on the dates notified, with thefollowing documents:

    a) Print out of completed online application generated by the Candidate.b) Fee receipt (Original copy) towardsRegistration fee

    c) Allotment Memo (Latest)d) Original marklist of the qualifying examinatione) Fee Receipt(Original Copy)towards special fee affiliation, matriculation, recognition,

    eligibility feef) Certificate to prove date of birthg) TC from the Institution last attendedh) Course & Conduct Certificatei) Original Community Certificate/BPL Certificatej) Income certificate in the case of SEBC/ OEC candidates.k) Original certificates to prove the claim for grace marks, if any.

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    l) Eligibility certificate from the University of Kerala in case of candidates who have passedqualifying examination other than HSE/ VHSE conducted by Government of Kerala or theexamination conducted by CBSE and CISCE.

    m) Any other relevant certificate for any claim made in the application.

    8.6.2 Verification of Documents: The Principal/Head of the Institution shall be personallyresponsible for verification and satisfaction of the correctness of the records produced

    by the candidate at the time of seeking admission in the College/Institution. Thecandidates should fulfill the eligibility criteria at the time of online registration and allrelevant documents shall be submitted at the respective colleges during the time ofadmission.

    SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

    1 Failure to report for Admission: Candidates who do not take admission on the prescribed datewill lose their admission. They will not be considered for any further regular allotments under anystream.

    2 Candidates have the freedom to change their password, however they should take note of thepassword and application number carefully for future login.

    3 Application of candidates who do not register their personal and academic data online and who

    do not give their options online within the time schedule will not be considered for allotment. Noopportunity will be given to incorporate any details after the last date of submission ofapplication. Late or defective application will not be considered under any circumstances.

    4 Any kind of false information will lead to cancellation of admission.

    5 Any boards, where the grades are awarded instead of marks, the candidates should enter thecorresponding marks, while entering the academic data.

    6 No rounding of marks / percentage to the nearest whole number will be permitted.

    7 The University will not entertain any request for change of the dates of Online CentralizedAllotment.

    8 Any other item not specifically covered in this prospectus will be decided by the University andthat decision shall be final.

    9 Preventive measure against ragging: If an applicant for admission is found to have indulged in

    ragging in the past or if it is noticed later that he/she had indulged in ragging, admission shall berefused or he/she shall be expelled from the educational institution.

    Any disputes pertaining to allotment/ admission shall fall within the jurisdiction of the Hon ble High

    Court of Kerala.

    REGISTRARUNIVERSITY OF KERALA

    SH CAMPUS, PALAYAMTHIRUVANANTHAPURAM 695 034

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    ANNEXURE I A

    Note : No student shall be permitted to study Additional language which is not offered by the InstitutiSl.No

    Name of theCollege

    Core Courses TotalStrength

    Complementary Courses AdditionalLanguages

    GOVERNMENT COLLEGES

    BAEnglish 30 History of English

    Literature, JournalismMalayalam 33 SanskritHindi 33 SanskritPhilosophy 60 PhilosophyEconomics 60 History,Political Science,

    Mathematics,Statistics

    History 60 Philosophy, PoliticalScience, Economics

    Music 18 Veena, SanskritBSc

    Mathematics 45 Statistics, PhysicsStatistics 32 Mathematics, ComputerSciencePhysics 24 Mathematics,

    Chemistry/StatisticsChemistry 40 Mathematics, PhysicsBotany 30 Chemistry, ZoologyZoology 30 Chemistry, BotanyHome Science 24 Chemistry, Zoology/Physics

    Psychology 24 Zoology,Statistics

    Biochemistry &IndustrialMicrobiology

    24 Career-related

    1. Govt. College forWomen, Tvpm.

    BCom Finance 36

    Malayalam,Hindi, Tamil,Sanskrit,

    Arabic, French,German

    BA Economics 60 Political Science, History,Mathematics

    BSc

    Physics 24 Mathematics, StatisticsBotany &Biotechnology

    24 Career-related

    2 Govt. Arts College,Thycaud, Tvpm 695 014 (1948)

    BComCo-operation 60

    Malayalam,Hindi, Sanskrit,Tamil, French,

    Arabic

    BAHistory 60 Economics, PoliticalScience

    Economics 53 Indian History, PoliticalScience

    English 40 History of English literature,World History

    Hindi 44 History of Indian culture,Correspondence and

    secretarial practice in Hindi

    3 University College,Tvpm

    Sanskrit 13 Outlines of Indian culture

    Malayalam,Hindi Tamil,

    SanskritFrench, Arabic

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    Malayalam 50 Kerala culture, SanskritArabic 39 Islamic History,

    Secretarial Practice inArabic

    Philosophy 50 Aesthetics, Comparativereligion.

    Islamic History 50 Indian History, EconomicsTamil 13 History of South India,

    General Essay andtranslation

    Political Science 61 Economics, World HistoryBSc

    Physics 55 Mathematics,Chemistry/Statistics

    Mathematics 50 Statistics, PhysicsBotany 48 Chemistry/Bio-chemistry,

    Zoology.

    Chemistry 50 Mathematics, PhysicsZoology 40 Chemistry, BotanyGeography 30 Geology, StatisticsGeology 14 Mathematics,

    Chemistry/physicsBSc

    ComputerScience 28

    Career-related

    Biotechnology 28 Career-relatedBiochemistry 36 Chemistry, Botany /

    ZoologyStatistics 37 Mathematics, Computer

    ScienceGeography 29 Statistics, GeologyPhysics & 28 Career-relatedComputerApplication

    Chemistry and 28 Career-relatedIndustrial

    4 Govt. College,Kariavattom

    Chemistry

    BA Sanskrit

    Special Nyaya 26Sahitya 26

    Vedanta 26Vyakarana 26

    5Govt.SanskritCollege, Tvpm

    (1889)

    Jyothisha 26

    Hindi,Malayalam,Sanskrit

    B A

    History 38 Economics, PoliticalScience

    Economics 44 Indian History, PoliticalScience

    6 Govt. College,Attingal (1975)

    BSc PolymerChemistry

    35 Mathematics, Physics

    Malayalam,Hindi, Arabic

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    B Com ComputerApplication 44

    BA

    History 60 Political Science,Economics

    Malayalam 39

    Economics 48 Political Science, HistoryB.Sc.

    Mathematics 48Physics &ComputerApplication

    29 Career-related

    7 Govt. College,Nedumangad

    (1981)

    B Com Finance 60

    Hindi,Malayalam

    BA

    Economics 50 History of Modern India,Political Science

    Sociology 50 General Economics,Political science

    English &CommunicativeEnglish

    30 Career-related

    BSc

    Mathematics 29 Physics, Statistics

    8 K N.M. Govt Arts &Science College,Kanjiramkulam(1982)

    B ComCommerce & TaxProcedure &Practice

    30 Career-related

    Malayalam,Hindi

    BA

    History 38 Economics, PoliticalScience

    English 36 History of EnglishLanguage, Economics

    BSc

    Mathematics 50 Statistics ,PhysicsZoology 24 Chemistry, BotanyB Com ComputerApplication 36

    9 Baby JohnMemorial Govt.College, Chavara(1981)

    BComCo-operation 48

    Arabic,Malayalam,Hindi

    BA

    Economics 30 Political Science, HistoryBSc

    Mathematics 30 Physics, Statistics

    10 Government Arts &Science College,Ambalapuzha,Alappuzha. [2010]

    BComComputerApplication

    30

    Malayalam,Hindi

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    AIDED-BACKWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGES

    Sl.No

    Name of the College Core Course SanctionedStrength

    ComplementaryCourse

    AdditionalLanguages

    BA

    English 70 History of English

    Literature, History ofModern World

    Economics 75 Indian History, PoliticalScience

    History 75 Economics, PoliticalScience

    English &CommunicativeEnglish

    39 Career related

    BSc

    Mathematics 48 Statistics, Physics

    Physics 24Mathematics,

    ChemistryChemistry 53 Mathematics, PhysicsBotany 53 Chemistry, ZoologyZoology 53 Chemistry, Botany

    11 All Saints College,Tvpm

    B Com Finance 65

    Hindi,

    Malayalam,French

    BA

    Economics 70 Indian History, PoliticalScience

    History 70 Economics, PoliticalScience

    BSc

    Mathematics 48 Statistics, Physics

    Physics 38 Mathematics,ChemistryStatistics 38 Mathematics, PhysicsChemistry 24 Mathematics, PhysicsBotany 48 Chemistry, Zoology

    12 ChristianCollege,Kattakada,

    B ComComputerApplication

    39

    Malayalam,Hindi

    BA

    Economics 140History, PoliticalScience

    Malayalam 65 Kerala culture, Sanskrit

    English 65 History of EnglishLanguage& Literature

    BSc

    Mathematics 60 Statistics, Physics

    Physics 55Mathematics,Chemistry

    Chemistry 55 Physics MathematicsPolymer Chemistry 24 Physics, MathematicsBotany 55 Zoology, Chemistry

    13 FMN College,Kollam -691001

    Zoology 55 Botany, Chemistry

    Malayalam,Hindi, French

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    Psychology 38 Physiology, StatisticsB Com Finance 70BA

    History 52 Political Science,Economics

    English & 39 Career related

    CommunicativeEnglishBSc

    Mathematics 38 Statistics, Physics

    Physics 29Mathematics,Electronics

    Botany 29 Chemistry, ZoologyZoology 24 Chemistry, Botany

    14 Iqbal College,Peringammala

    B Com Finance 70

    Malayalam,Arabic, Hindi

    BA

    English 52 History of English

    Language, PoliticalScienceHistory 70 Economics, Political

    ScienceEconomics 52 History of Modern India,

    Political ScienceMalayalam 52 Kerala Culture, SanskritArabic 33 Tharikh-Ul-Islam,

    Secretarial Practice&Translation

    Political Science 65 Economics, History ofModern World

    BScMathematics 38 Statistics, Physics

    Physics 38Mathematics,Chemistry

    Chemistry 29 Mathematics, PhysicsZoology 55 Botany, ChemistryBotany 55 Zoology, ChemistryStatistics 38 Mathematics, PhysicsB Com Finance 52

    15 MSM College,Kayamkulam

    B ComCo-Operation 65

    Malayalam,Arabic, Hindi

    BSc

    Mathematics 48 Physics, StatisticsChemistry & 29 Career relatedIndustrialChemistry

    16 SN College,

    Chathannur

    B Com Finance 52

    Malayalam,

    Hindi

    BA

    History 70 Economics, PoliticalScience

    17 S.N.College,Chempazhanthi,Thiruvananthapuram.

    Economics 70 History, Political

    HindiMalayalam

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    ScienceEnglish 52 Psychology, History of

    English Literature

    Sociology 42Political Science,History

    Political Science 52 Sociology, Economics

    BSc

    Physics 38Mathematics,Chemistry

    Mathematics 48 Statistics, PhysicsBotany 38 Chemistry, ZoologyChemistry 38 Mathematics, PhysicsZoology 38 Chemistry, BotanyGeology 29 Mathematics,

    Physics/Chemistry.

    Psychology 38 Statistics,

    B Com Co-operation 39BA

    Economics 60History, PoliticalScience

    BSc

    Physics 29Mathematics,Chemistry

    Chemistry 38 Mathematics, Physics

    18 SN College,Chengannur

    B Com ComputerApplication 31

    HindiMalayalam

    BA

    Economics 52 History, PoliticalScience

    History 39 Political Science,EconomicsPolitical Science 52 Economics, HistoryMalayalam 31 Kerala Culture, SanskritPhilosophy 42 Political science,

    EconomicsBSc

    Computer Science 38 Career-relatedPhysics 38 Mathematics,ChemistryChemistry 38 Mathematics, PhysicsZoology 29 Chemistry, BotanyBotany 29 Chemistry, Zoology

    19 SN College,Cherthala

    B Com ComputerApplication 52

    Hindi,Malayalam,Sanskrit

    BA

    Economics 70History, PoliticalScience

    History 52 Political Science,Economics

    20 SN College,Kollam

    Malayalam 39 Kerala Culture, Sanskrit

    Hindi,Malayalam,Sanskrit,French

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    English 52 History of Prose &Fiction, History

    Political Science 70 Economics, HistoryHindi 39 Sanskrit, Script Writing

    and AdvertisementSanskrit (Vedanta) 31

    Philosophy 65 Political Science,Psychology

    BSc

    Botany &Biotechnology

    29 Career-related

    Physics& 29 Career-relatedComputerApplication

    Chemistry 55 Mathematics, PhysicsMathematics 60 Statistics, Physics

    Physics 38Mathematics,Chemistry

    Botany 48 Chemistry/Bio-chemistry, Zoology

    Zoology 48 Chemistry, BotanyB.ComFinance /Co-operation /Travel& Tourism

    70

    BA

    English & 39 Career relatedComm. English

    History 52Political Science,General

    EconomicsBSc

    Zoology 29 Chemistry, Botany

    Physics 38Mathematics,Chemistry

    Chemistry 48 Mathematics, PhysicsMathematics 38 Statistics, Physics

    21 SN College,Punalur

    B Com Co-operation 65BA

    Economics 130History, PoliticalScience

    History 39 Economics, Political

    ScienceMalayalam 52 Kerala Culture ,SanskritBSc

    Physics 38Mathematics,Chemistry

    Mathematics 48 Statistics, PhysicsBotany 38 Chemistry, zoologyChemistry 38 Mathematics, PhysicsZoology 38 Chemistry, Botany

    22 S.N.College,Sivagiri, Varkala

    Geology 29 Mathematics,

    HindiMalayalam,Arabic, Sanskri

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    Chemistry

    B Com Finance 70B Com (Hotel Mangt& Catering) 39 Career related

    BA

    Economics140 Political Science, Indian

    HistoryHistory 75 Political Science,

    Economics

    English 70 History of EnglishLanguage,Journalism

    Malayalam 65 Kerala Culture, SanskritHindi 52 History of India/,

    Sanskrit,[any one],FunctionalHindi[compulsory.]

    Music 20 Veena, Sanskrit

    BSc

    Mathematics 60 Physics, Statistics

    Physics 53Mathematics,Chemistry

    Chemistry 53 Mathematics, PhysicsBotany 53 Chemistry, ZoologyZoology 53 Chemistry, BotanyHome Science 48 Chemistry/ Botany [any

    one]Zoology[compulsory]

    Biochemistry & 29 Career relatedIndustrial

    Microbiology

    23 S N College forWomen, Kollam

    B Com Finance 52

    Malayalam,Hin

    di,Sanskrit.

    BA

    English 50 History of EnglishLiterature, WorldHistory

    History 70 General Economics,Political Science

    BSc

    Mathematics 29 Statistics, Physics

    Physics 29Mathematics,Chemistry

    Chemistry 29 Mathematics, physicsZoology 29 Chemistry, BotanyBotany 29 Chemistry, ZoologyHome Science 29 Chemistry, Zoology

    24 St. Joseph`sCollege for Women,Alappuzha

    B Com Finance 50

    French ,HindiMalayalam

    BA

    Economics 70 History, MathematicsBSc

    25 St.Michael`sCollege,Cherthala

    Physics 29 Mathematics,

    Hindi,Malayalam

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    Electronics

    Chemistry 38 Mathematics, PhysicsZoology 36 Chemistry, BotanyB Com ComputerApplication 39

    BA

    Economics 39 Political Science,Mathematics

    History 50 Political Science,Philosophy

    Malayalam & Mass 35 Career relatedCommunication.

    BSc

    Hindi, Latin,

    Malayalam

    Physics 38Mathematics,Chemistry

    Chemistry 38 Mathematics, Physics

    Botany &

    Biotechnology29

    Career related

    Mathematics 36 Statistics, Physics

    26 St.Xavier`s College,

    Thumba,

    B Com Finance 60BA

    Islamic History 60 History, EconomicsEnglish 60 History of English

    Literature, EconomicsBSc

    Mathematics 48 Statistics, PhysicsChemistry 38 Mathematics, PhysicsBotany 38 Chemistry, ZoologyZoology 38 Chemistry, BotanyBiochemistry 29 Chemistry, Botany

    Physics 38Mathematics,Chemistry

    27 TKM College of Arts& Science, Kollam

    B Com Finance 65

    Hindi,Malayalam,Arabic

    BA

    English 39 History of EnglishLiterature, Journalism

    Economics 52Political Science,History

    BSc

    Mathematics 38 Statistics, Physics

    Physics 38Mathematics,Chemistry

    Chemistry 43 Mathematics, PhysicsZoology 38 Chemistry, BotanyChemistry &Industrial Chemistry

    29 Career related

    28 TKMM College,Nangiarkulangar a,

    Alappuzha.

    B ComTravel & Tourism 70

    Hindi,Malayalam

    BA29 Mannaniya Collegeof Arts & Science, Islamic History 39 History, Linguistics

    Hindi, Arabic,Malayalam

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    BSc

    Polymer Chemistry 24 Physics, MathematicsBCom Co-operation 39

    Pangode, Kallara695609 (1995

    BCom (Commerce &Tourism & TravelManagement)

    39 Career related

    AIDED-FORWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGES

    Sl.No

    Name of the College Core Course SanctionedStrength

    ComplementaryCourse

    AdditionalLanguages

    BA

    Economics 65 History, PoliticalScience,

    Malayalam 52 Sanskrit, KeralaCulture

    English 52 History, PoliticalScience

    BSc

    Mathematics 48 Statistics, PhysicsPhysics 38 Mathematics,

    ChemistryChemistry 38 Mathematics, PhysicsBotany 38 Chemistry, ZoologyZoology 38 Chemistry, BotanyBotany &Biotechnology

    29 Career related

    30 Bishop MooreCollege, Mavelikara

    B Com Finance 65BA

    English 50History of EnglishLiterauture, Political

    ScienceHistory 40 Economics, PoliticalScience

    Economics 50 History, PoliticalScience

    BSc

    Mathematics 48 Statistics, PhysicsPhysics 38 Mathematics,

    ChemistryChemistry 38 Mathematics, PhysicsZoology 38 Chemistry, Botany

    31 Christian College,Chengannur

    Botany 38 Chemistry, Zoology

    Malayalam, Hindi

    BAEconomics 70 Political Science,

    HistoryPolitical Science 70 History, EconomicsHindi 31 Sanskrit, HindiSanskrit 50Malayalam 52 SanskritHistory 70 Political ScienceBSc

    32 Devaswom BoardCollege,Sasthamcottah

    Mathematics 48 Statistics, Physics

    Malayalam,Hindi, Sanskrit

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    Physics 38 Mathematics,Chemistry

    Chemistry 29 Mathematics, PhysicsPolymer Chemistry 24 Physics, Mathematics

    Botany 44 Chemistry, Zoology

    Zoology 44 Chemistry, BotanyB Com Co-Operation 65BA

    History 36 Political Science,Economics

    Economics 60 Political Science,Indian History

    English 36 Sociology, History ofEnglish literature

    Hindi 48 History of IndianCulture,Correspondence and

    secretarial drafting inHindi

    Sociology 48 Economics, PoliticalScience

    Malayalam 48 Sanskrit, Keralaculture

    BSc

    Physics 55 Mathematics,Statistics/Chemistry

    Mathematics 55 Statistics, PhysicsBotany 38 Chemistry, ZoologyChemistry 55 Mathematics, Physics

    Zoology 38 Chemistry, BotanyPsychology 38 Elements of

    Physiology, Statistics

    33 Mahatma GandhiCollege, Tvpm

    B Com Finance 60

    Malayalam,Hindi, Sanskrit,

    Russian

    BA

    Economics 70 Political Science,History of modernIndia/ Mathematics

    English 52 History of Englishlanguage, History ofModern World

    Journalism & 39 Career relatedMassCommunication& VideoProductionBSc

    Physics 55 Mathematics,Chemistry

    34 Mar IvaniosCollege, Tvpm

    Mathematics 60 Statistics, Physics

    Malayalam,Hindi, Tamil

    French Syriac

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    Botany &Biotechnology

    29 Career related

    Chemistry 55 Mathematics, PhysicsBotany 53 Chemistry, ZoologyZoology 53 Chemistry, BotanyB Com Finance/

    Co-operation/Computer Application

    70

    BA

    History 60 Political Science,General Economics

    Economics 60 Political Science,Indian History

    English 39 History of EnglishLiterature, Journalism

    Hindi 48 History of IndianCulture, SecretarialPractice

    Music 17 Veena, SanskritMalayalam 48 Sanskrit, Kerala

    HistoryPhilosophy 48 Aesthetics,

    Comparative Religion

    BSc

    Physics 28 MathematicsElectronics

    Mathematics 48 Statistics, PhysicsBotany 37 Zoology, ChemistryHome Science 28 Botany, ZoologyChemistry 28 Mathematics, Physics

    Zoology 37 Botany, Chemistry

    35 NSS College forWomen,

    Neearamankara,Tthiruvananthapura

    m.

    B Com Finance 65

    Hindi, Malayalam

    BA

    Sanskrit 48 Drama & Grammar,Indian Culture-Yogaand Modern Science

    Political Science 60 World History,Sociology

    Malayalam 48 Kerala Culture,Sanskrit

    Hindi 48 History of India,Secretarial Practice

    and officialcorrespondence inHindi

    English 55 Sociology, History ofEnglish language andliterature.

    History 60 Economics andPolitical science.

    36 NSS College,Pandalam

    Economics 126 Indian History,Political science

    Malayalam,Hindi, Sanskrit

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    BSc

    Mathematics 55 Statistics, PhysicsPhysics 53 Mathematics,

    ChemistryChemistry 53 Mathematics, PhysicsZoology 38 Chemistry, BotanyBotany 38 Chemistry, ZoologyBiochemistry 35 Chemistry, ZoologyB Com Finance 60B Com 36 Career related(Commerce & TaxProcedure &Practices)BA

    English 48 History, PoliticalScience

    History 60 Economics, Political

    ScienceEconomics 60 History, PoliticalScience

    Malayalam,Hindi, Sanskrit

    Malayalam 36 Kerala Culture,Sanskrit

    Sanskrit

    BSc

    Mathematics 55 Physics, StatisticsPhysics 38 Mathematics,

    ChemistryChemistry 38 Mathematics, Physics

    Malayalam,Hindi, Sanskrit

    29 Career related Malayalam,Hindi

    EnvironmentalScience &

    Environment &WaterManagementBotany 38 Zoology, Chemistry Malayalam,

    Hindi, Sanskrit

    37 NSS College,Cherthala

    B Com Finance 70 Malayalam, Hind

    BA

    Economics 52 Political Science,History

    History 52 Political Science,

    Malayalam, Hindi

    EconomicsMalayalam

    65Kerala Samskaram,Sanskrit

    English 39 Journalism, Histo