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UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT
PROSPECTUS
CENTRALIZED ADMISSION PROCESS (CAP)
ACADEMIC YEAR 20172018
DIRECTORATE OF ADMISSIONS
TAGORE NIKETAN
CALICUT UNIVERSITY P.O.
MALAPPURAM – 673 635
www.cuonline.ac.inPhone Number: 0494 2407016, 2407017
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Foreword
Directorate of Admissions (DoA) was established in University of Calicut in 2014 with a
view to streamline the entire admission process in the University teaching departments in the
campus as well as the Government, Aided and Selffinancing Colleges affiliated to the
University. The main objective of DoA is to conduct centralized admissions to various courses
offered by the University and its affiliated Colleges in a systematic, transparent and student
friendly manner, following all reservation rules of Kerala Government. Centralized Admission
Process (CAP) for under graduate programmes offers the facility for the students to submit a
single online application for admission to various degree programmes in multiple colleges (20
nos) of their choice, affiliated to the University. This hasslefree process is time saving, cost
effective and ensure transparency in admission.
In 2017, University of Calicut has 65, 997 seats for UG in 114 different UG programmes
offered in 279 colleges, of which 33266 seats are filled through allotments of CAP. It is expected
that over one lakh students will apply for these seats and DoA is ready to make allotments to
these 114 UG programmes with varied indexing rules and eligibility conditions. DoA has
already released a short video to explain in detail about the various steps of CAP starting from
online registration, allotments and finally the admission. The students should make the best
use of it to clear any doubts that may arise during the various stages of CAP. Besides this, the
nodal officers of admission in various colleges are trained by DoA to assist the students in any
matters concerning CAP. If the students are still left with any doubts, the staff at DoA will
assist them through the contact numbers and e mail ID available in www.cuonline.ac.in. I wish
that each and every student may get admitted in a course/college of their choice through the
CAP of Calicut University. I appreciate the efforts taken by DoA as well as the Calicut
University computer centre team who are striving hard to make this mammoth task a great
success.
Directorate
Directorate of Admissions
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Index
Sl No
Items Page No
1 Admission Schedule 3-4
2 1. Introduction 5
3 2. Aims and Objectives 6
4 3.Seat Categorization 6
5 3.1 Merit Seats 6
6 3.2 Mandatory Reservation seat categories 6
7 3.2.1. SEBC (Socially and Economically Backward Community) 6-7
8 3.2.2 EBFC (Economically Backward among Forward Community) (Only in Government Colleges)
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9 3.2.3 Scheduled Caste (SC) 7
10 3.2.4 Scheduled Tribe (ST) 7
11 3.3 Community Quota (Aided Colleges only) 7-8
12 3.4 Management Quota (Aided and Unaided Colleges ) 8
13 3.5. Other Reservation Category Seats 8
14 3.5.1 Sports Quota 8
15 3.5.2 Norms for Admission to Sports Quota 9
16 3.5.3 Lakshadweep Quota 10
17 3.5.4 Kashmir Students 10
18 3.5.5 Adaman Nicobar Islands 10-11
19 3.6 Special Reservation Category of seats 11
20 3.6.1 Persons with Disabilities 11
21 3.6.2 Mentally Challenged Students 11
22 3.6.3 Inmates in Juvenile Justice Centres 12
23 4. Seat Allotment Classification in the various category of colleges 12-14
24 5. Nodal Centres 14
25 6. Registration 14-17
26 6.2. Special Attention 17-18
27 7. Editing 18
28 8. Cancellation of Higher options 18
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29 9. Re-arrangement of College and Course 18
30 10. Allotment 18
31 11. Trial Allotment 18-19
32 12. Mandatory Fee 19
33 13. First Allotment 19
34 13.1. Second allotment 19
35 13.2 Third Allotment 19-20
36 13.3 Fourth Allotment 20
37 13.4 Special Allotment 20-21
38 14 Admissions 21
40 14.1 Permanent Admissions 21
41 14.2 Temporary Admissions 21
42 15. Admit Card 21-22
43 16. Post Allotments Activities 22-23
45 17. Claims for Mandatory Reservations 23-24
46 Eligibility and Indexing Rules 25
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ScheduleCentralized Admission Process 2017-2018 – Tentative Schedule for Degree admission
SlNo ACTIVITY 2017-2018
1. Registration of CAP 2017 20 .05.2017
2. Closing date of Registration 02.06.2017
3. Trial Allotment 07.06.2017
4. Re-arrangement of Options 07.06.2017 to 08.06.2017
5. First Allotment 13.06.2017
6. Mandatory Fee Payment to confirm the allotment 13.06.2017 to 16.06.2017
7. Second Allotment 19.06.2017
8. Mandatory Fee Payment 19.06.2017 to 21.06.2017
9. Forwarding of the Community Quota Rank list by the
University
24.06.2017
10. Publication of Sports Quota Rank List by the
respective colleges
24.06.2017
11. Third Allotment to Govt./ Aided/Self Financing
Colleges
24.06.2017
12. Mandatory fee payment after Third allotment 24.06.2017 to 29.06.2017
13. Temporary and Permanent Reporting at the College
by all the candidates received allotment up to the third
allotment.
24.06.2017 to 29.06.2017
14. Uploading of the details of Admitted students 24.06.2017 to 29.06.2017
15. Publication of Community Quota Rank List by the 30.06.2017
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respective colleges
16. Fourth Allotment to Govt./ Aided/Self Financing
Colleges
04.07.2017
17. Mandatory Fee Payment after Fourth allotment 04.07.2017 to 11.07.2017
18. Admission to Colleges based on Fourth allotment 04.07.2017 to 11.07.2017
19. Uploading of the details of Admitted students based on
Fourth allotment
04.07.2017 to 11.07.2017
20. Admission to Management, Community &Sports
Quota
04.07.2017 to 11.07.2017
21. Mandatory Fee Payment by candidates admitted in
Management, Community & Sports Quota
04.07.2017 to 11.07.2017
22. Uploading of the details of Admitted students 04.07.2017 to 11.07.2017
23. Commencement of UG classes for the academic year
2017-17
05.07.2017
24. Reporting of vacant seat SC/ST,BPL position by Govt,
Aided and Self Financing Colleges
On or Before 13.07.2017
25. Registration of SAY Passed candidates
Will be scheduled later on26. First Special Allotment for SC/ST,BPL Category
27. Second Special Allotment for SC/ST,BPL Category
28. Last Date for Admissions14.08.2017
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Centralized Admission Process (CAP)
1. Introduction
Admission to merit seats in the programmes/courses in Arts and Science colleges affiliated
to the University of Calicut (including 50% of seats set apart for Merit Admission in the Self
Financing colleges and Self Financing programmes/courses in Aided colleges) are being conducted
through Centralized Admission Process (CAP).
The following programmes/courses are not included in Centralised Admission Process.
1. All Under Graduate programmes/courses with Entrance Examination
2. Bachelor of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology
3. BSc Nursing
4. BSc Medical Laboratory Technology
5. BSc Medical Microbiology
6. BSc Medical Biochemisrtry
7. B.Voc
8. All Under Graduate and Post graduate Programmes for which affiliation orders are issued
after the commencement of online registration
9. UG/PG Diploma/Certificate Courses
10. UG Programmes conducted in the Autonomous Colleges.
The Centralized Admission Process (CAP) offers facility for online submission of
application to various colleges and programmes/courses. Students can opt 20 programme/courses
of their choice on priority basis from the affiliated colleges through simple online steps available in
CAP (website www.cuonline.ac.in). The candidates can register online through the Nodal
Centres functioning in all affiliated colleges , Akshaya Centres, Friends, firms providing
INTERNET facilities or directly from home.
This hassle-free process is time saving, cost effective and ensures transparency in admission.
The online allotment process provides the candidates, the opportunity to obtain admission to any of
the affiliated colleges/Centres and to the programmes/courses of his/her choice on the basis of
merit. It also helps to give maximum exposure to various colleges and programmes/courses under
the jurisdiction of the University.
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2. Aims and Objectives:
The University introduced the 'Online registration' for admissions to UG/PG
programmes/courses in the academic year 2013-2014 to cater to the aspirations of students who
otherwise could not pursue tendering applications, by personally approaching various Colleges
spread over 5 districts affiliated to the University for admissions.
While introducing the Online Registration for Centralised admission the University aimed a
lofty goal of extending a hand out to the candidates from the socially backward sector of the society
and those residing in the remote areas within the jurisdiction of Calicut University.
3.Seat Categorization:
The seats available in the various colleges are categorized as
1.Merit Seats
2.Mandatory reservations Seats
3.Community Quota Seats
4.Management Quota Seats
5.Other Reservation Category Seats
6.Special Reservation Category seats.
3.1 Merit Seats:
The seats filled by the University in Government/Aided/Un Aided (Self-financing) and Self
Financing programmes/courses in Aided colleges shall be purely on the basis of the merit.
3.2 Mandatory Reservation seat categories:
3.2.1. SEBC (Socially and Economically Backward Community).
a). Ezhava/Billava/Thiyya (EZ)
b). Muslim (MU)
c). Latin Catholic other than Anglo Indian (LC)
d). Other Backward Christians ( OBX)
e). Other Backward Hindus ( OBH)
The seats filled by the University in Government, Un Aided (Self-financing) and Self
Financing programmes/courses in Aided colleges from among the registered students belonging to
the above category are purely on the basis of the merit.
A community certificate along with Non creamy layer certificate/income certificate from the
revenue authorities concerned to the effect that the annual income of all members of family from all
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soucres together is less than .6 Lakhs in the case of SEBC candidates who claim reservation under₹
SEBC category has to be produced at the time of admission. The validity of Non creamy layer
certificate/income certificate should be as stipulated in the Government orders prevailing at the time
of admission.
3.2.2 EBFC (Economically Backward among Forward Community) (Only in Government
Colleges)
The seats filled by the University in Government colleges from among the registered
students belonging to Economically Backward among Forward Community.
A community certificate along with the Below Poverty Line (BPL) certificate obtained from
the Local Self Government bodies should be produced by the candidates who wish to avail of
reservation under EBFC category at the time of admission. The candidates should enter the number
of BPL certificate at the time of online registration. Documents like ration card will not be accepted
for availing reservation to this category.
3.2.3 Scheduled Caste
The seats filled by the University in Government/Aided/Un Aided (Self-financing) and Self
Financing programmes /courses in Aided colleges from among the registered students belonging to
scheduled caste shall be purely on the basis merit. (The list of Scheduled caste will be available in
the website www.cuonline.ac.in).
3.2.4 Scheduled Tribe
The seats filled by the University in Government/Aided/Un Aided (Self-financing) and Self
Financing programmes /courses in Aided colleges from among the registered students belonging to
scheduled tribe shall be purely on the basis merit. (The list of Scheduled Tribe will be available in
the website www.cuonline.ac.in).
Additional weightage for Scheduled Tribe students of Palakkad and Wyanad district.
Additional weightage will be awarded to the Scheduled Tribe Students hailing from the
tribal belt of Palakkad and Wyanad district.
The tribal belt in Palakkad and Wyanad will be published in the website before commencement of online registration. While registering, the ST candidates will have options to submit the residential area. If the residential area submitted belongs to tribal belt, such students will be awarded 20 marks of additional weightage. The ST students claiming the additional weightage should provide residential certificate at the time of admission.
3.3 Community Quota (Aided Colleges only)
The seats in Aided colleges are filled upon merit basis from among the students of the
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community of the particular management running the college. 20 percentage of the total seats in the
Aided colleges run by backward community managements and 10 percentage of the total seats in
the Aided colleges run by forward community managements are reserved for community quota.
The candidates seeking admission to the community quota in aided colleges should opt the
colleges at the time of online registration. University will prepare a rank list of such candidates and
the list will be forwarded to the colleges on the date published in the notification. The community
rank list will be published in the college login and website. And based on this rank list the colleges
will prepare and publish a rank list of the candidates reported for admission on the date earmarked
for admission to community quota. The colleges will also publish the community rank list in the
notice board. The colleges will admit the candidates, based on their merit from this ranklist as per
the schedule published by the University.
3.4 Management Quota (Aided and Un aided Colleges )
The seats in Aided, Un Aided and Self Financing programmes/courses in Aided colleges
that are filled by the Colleges.
Candidates seeking admission to the Management Quota in Aided/Unaided colleges should
register in CAP. In addition to this candidates should contact the colleges he/she intends to take
admissions and submit separate applications in the colleges concerned.
3.5. Other Reservation Category Seats:
3.5.1 Sports Quota
Two seats in each Under Graduate (Non-Professional) course and one seat in each Post
Graduate course should be additionally created and reserved over and above the sanctioned
strength, but within the Statutory maximum limit for candidates with outstanding records in sports
and games. In programmes where the sanctioned strength and the Statutory limit are the same, the
additional seat can be created above the Statutory limit for candidates with outstanding records in
sports and games, exclusively for the admission of the above candidates. Only those candidates who
have satisfied the norms prescribed below are eligible for admission under sports quota. [U.O.No.
2391/2015 dated : 10.03.2015(UG), U O No 9697/2015/Admn dated 14.09.2015(PG) ].
Candidates seeking admission to the Sports Quota should register in CAP. In addition to this
candidates should contact the colleges he/she intends to take admission and submit separate
application with the supporting documents to prove his/her sports excellence, in the colleges
concerned. The colleges will publish the rank list for sports quota in the notice board. The colleges
will admit the candidates, based on their merit from this ranklist as per the schedule published by
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the University.
3.5.2 The norms for eligibility for admission to the Sports Quota
For UG courses
1. Representing the country in International competitions
2.Winning the I/II/III in the Senior National Championships
3. Representing Senior State National Championships
4. Representing the Senior district and participating in the State Championships
5.Winning I/II/III place in the State Junior/Youth Championships
6.Representing the Polytechnic /VHSE/ITI/HSE Representing Senior State in South Zone
Championships.
7.Winning the I/II/III in the Junior Youth National Championships
8.Winning I/II/III in All India School Games.
9.Representing the State in the Junior/Youth National Championships
10.Representing the State in the Junior/Youth South Zone Championships.
11.Representing the ISCE/CBSE/Central School/Navodaya Vidyalaya and winning
First/Second/Third in the National Championships.
12.Winning I/II/III place in the Senior Inter District Championships.
13.Winning I/II/III in the State Championship
14. Representing Educational district and winning First/Second/Third place in the
Championship.
15. Representing CBSE/ISCE/Central School/Navodaya Vidyalaya and winning
First/Second/Third place in Zonal/Cluster tournaments.
16.Representing State in the ISCE/CBSE/Navodaya Vidyalaya and participating in the
National Championships.
17.Representing State in the Rural National/Women Festival.
18.Representing Educational District and participating in the State Championships.
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3.5.3 Lakshadweep Quota
One seat each in a UG in the affiliated Arts and Sceince Colleges is additionally created and
reserved over and above the sanctioned strength, but within the Statutory maximum limit for the
native students of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep, recommended by the Director of Education,
Union Territory of Lakshadweep. In programmes where the sanctioned strength and the Statutory
limit are the same, the additional seat can be created above the Statutory limit, exclusively for the
admission of the above candidates.(U.O. No.GAI/A2/6135/1994 Vol.II dated 25.09.2006 and
01.08.2007).These candidates need not be insisted to obtain permission from the University for late
registration up to the closing of admission to the respective programmes of study
(Lr.Dtd.24.09.1997). In Government Colleges where the Government have earmarked seats, the
seats reserved for the Ethnic Natives of Lakshadweep will be in addition to the seats sanctioned by
the Government.
If there is no claimant from among the Ethnic Native Scheduled Tribe Candidates from the
Union Territory for the seat reserved for them for degree programmes, the seats thus falling vacant
due to their absence, will be allotted to the children of the employees belonging to Kerala State who
have undergone Plus Two education in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep. (GA/A2/6135/94 dated
16.3.1998) The admission shall be made only after obtaining prior permission from the
University. (GA I/A2/6135/ 1994 (1) dated 29-08-2000 & GAI/A2/3897/2003 dated 05.06.2003).
The candidates recommended by the Director of Education Union Territory of Lakshadweep. and
reporting for admission shall be admitted by the colleges generating and completing the CAP
registration, without collecting the online registration fee.
3.5.4 Kashmir Students
Two supernumerary seats, are reserved in all the affiliated Institutions either for UG or PG
Programme, for the candidates recommended by the Ministry of Human Resources Department as a
part of the Special Scholarship Scheme. The seats are common for UG and PG programmes,
therefore, admissions shall be made as per the scholarship orders.(U.O. No. 52/2015 dated:
05.01.2015).
3.5.5 Andaman Nicobar Islands
For UG programmes in the affiliated colleges additional seats can be created over and above
the sanctioned strength, but within the statutory maximum limit for the native students of Andaman
& Nicobar islands, as recommended by the Directorate of Education, Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
For programmes where the sanctioned strength and the statutory maximum limit are the same, the
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additional seats can be created over and above the statutory limit, exclusively for the admission of
the above candidates. (U O No. 1508/2016/Admn dated 11-02-2016).
3.6 Special Reservation Category of seats.
3.6.1 Persons with Disabilities
Three percent (3%) of the seats for Degree programmes (except Geology) should be
additionally created and reserved over and above the sanctioned strength, but within the Statutory
maximum limit for the Physically Handicapped candidates. In programmes where the sanctioned
strength and the Statutory limit are the same, the additional seats can be created above the Statutory
limit, exclusively for the admission of the above candidates.(U.O. No. 2391/2015 dated :
10.03.2015).Out of the 3%, 1% is reserved for the blind, 1% for the deaf and 1% for orthopaedically
handicapped with a provision for interchange of seats, if candidates are not available in a particular
category in a year.
The blind and deaf are not eligible for reservation in Science subjects involving
practical. (U.O.No.GA/G2/4053/1985 dated, 05.01.1987 and letter No.GAI/A2/819/2000 Vol. II
dated 14.02.2003).(U.O.No.2391/2015/Admn Dated:10.03.2015).
The seats will be filled by the University through online allotment. The candidates should
produce the medical certificate issued by the district medical board or higher authorities stating that
the disability is 40% or above.
3.6.2 Mentally Retarded Students
One seat in each UG programme shall be additionally created and reserved over and above
the sanctioned strength, but within the Statutory maximum limit exclusively for Mentally
Challenged Students without interchangeability. In programmes where the sanctioned strength and
the statutory limit are the same, the additional seat can be created above the statutory limit,
exclusively for the admission of this category without interchangeability.(U.O. No. 2392/2015
dated : 10.03.2015).
Candidates seeking admission to the Quota should register in CAP and in addition to this
should contact the colleges he/she intends to take admission.
The candidates should produce the medical certificate issued by the district medical board or
higher authorities stating that the disability is 40% or above.
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3.6.3 Inmates in Juvenile Justice Centres
One seat in a college is reserved for the inmates of Children's Home and firms functioning
under the Juvenile Justice Act. (U.O.No.501/2017/Admn Dated:12.01.2017).
The Higher Education Department issues orders based on the recommendations of such
firms and on receipt of the orders, candidates shall be admitted by the college. The Principals
should ensure that the candidates possess CAP registration.
4. Seat Classification in the various category of colleges
4.1. SEAT DISTRIBUTION
The total seats including permanent/ marginal increase(Total seats do not include Additional
seats mentioned in para I.5.2)
For each programme in Open Quota and Mandatory reservation seats in various types of colleges will be distributed as follows:4.1.1 Government Colleges
Sl.No. Seat Reservation % of Reservation
1. Open Quota (On the basis of merit) 50
2. Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC)
a) Ezhava (EZ) 8%
20
b) Muslim (MU) 7%
c) Latin Catholic other then Anglo Indian 1%
d) Other Backward Christians (OBX) 1%
e) Other Backward Hindus (OBH) 3%
3. * Economically Backward among Forward Communities (EBFC) 10
4. Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes:
Scheduled Castes 15%
Scheduled Tribes 5%20
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* For the limited purpose of reservation, under this category, candidates belonging to all
those communities which do not enjoy communal reservation will be eligible. At the time of
admission, candidates who wish to avail reservation under EBFC will have to produce the
Certificate that they come Under the Below Poverty Line (BPL) category of forward communities,
obtained from the local bodies concerned and community certificate from the Village Offices.
4.1.2. Mandatory reservation in Aided Affiliated colleges.
The seats for each programme will be distributed as per the existing pattern given below.
Sl.No. Seat Reservation Forward Community
Colleges
Backward Community
Colleges
I Open Quota 50 % 40 %
II Scheduled Caste 15 % 15 %
III Scheduled Tribe 5 % 5 %
IV Community Quota 10 % 20 %
V Management Quota 20 % 20 %
The seats under community quota shall be reserved for students of the community to which
the college belongs and such seats shall be filled on the basis of merit. The seats under management
quota shall be filled by the management from among the candidates of their choice. For admission
to serial no. I to V students should apply online in (CAP).
4.1.3. Reservation in Self financing programmes in Unaided Colleges, Aided Colleges and
IHRD Colleges.
In the case of Unaided Colleges and Self Financing programmes conducted in Aided
Colleges & IHRD's, 50% of the total seats shall be filled by the management from among the
candidates of their choice provided they satisfy the eligibility conditions. The remaining seats
(50%) shall be distributed and filled as follows:
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Distribution of 50% Seats earmarked under merit % of
Reservation
Open Quota 65
Scheduled Caste 8
Scheduled Tribe 2
Ezhava, Thiyya & Billava 9
Muslim 8
Latin Catholics other than Anglo Indians 2
Other Backward Christians 1
Other Backward Hindus 5
Those who wish to get admission to the 50% seats under merit in Self Financing
programmes in aided colleges shall apply online in CAP. However, those who wish to get admission
to the management seats in Self Financing Colleges shall register through CAP and apply directly to
the colleges concerned.
5.Nodal Centres.
Nodal Centres are functioning in all affiliated colleges in connection with the admission to
function as a helping hand to the students and University. The students can do registration, editing,
re arrangement of option, cancellation of higher option etc through the Nodal Centres. The students
can also utilise the Nodal Centres for clearing their doubts and clarification regarding the
Centralised Admission process (CAP). The list of Nodal Centres is published in the website.
(www.cuonline.ac.in).
6. Registration.
6.1 Instructions for Applying through CAP. Visit the website www.cuonline.ac.in
The admission through Centralised Admission process to First year Degree
programmes will be conducted in TWO Continuous phases.
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Phase 1: Fee Payment.
Phase 2: Submission of Application :
Phase 1: Keep ready the following:
a.) Date of Birth: copy of S.S.L.C
b.) Mobile Number: mobile number of student/parents/guardian only to be furnished.
Vital informations regarding the allotment and admissions are being communicated through
SMS to the registered mobile number. Therefore, under any circumstances the mobile number
of Akshaya centres, internet cafe or other agencies should not be submitted.
c) E-mail: Email Id of student/parents/guardian only be entered. Those who do not have an
Email-Id may create one and enter. Vital informations regarding the allotment and admissions
will also be communicated through Email to the registered mail.
d) Fee : As per admission notification for each Course/Programme.
Instructions for Payment of Fee (through e-payment system)
1). Visit the website https://www.uoc.ac.in
2).Click Instant Pay- Select Purpose of payment
3).Furnish the details required. (Mobile number and e-mail id of student/parent/guardian
only to be furnished)
4).Select mode of payment
Mode of Remittance of fee
a). State Bank online payment.(For those who have State Bank online banking facility).
b) Payment Gateway
b). Nodal Centres (Functioning in All Colleges) List of Nodal Centres is available in
www.cuonline.ac.in)
c). Akshaya Centres
d). Friends Janasevana Kendram
e) Other firms providing Internet Facility
a) After remitting fee in any of the mode mentioned above the CAP ID and password will be
received in the registered mobile number through SMS.
b) For the programmes/courses with entrance examination, the chalan number and password will be
received in the regestered mobile number through SMS.
After receiving the SMS online application can be submitted.
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“Fee once remitted will not be refunded”
PHASE 2: Keep ready the following for the submission of application for UG
1. The CAP ID/Chalan number and password received by SMS/E-Mail.
2. Copy of the Qualifying Examination Mark Sheet.
3. Passport size photograph in '.jpg' format with a size between 20KB and 40 KB (150 px to
200 px).
4. Prepare the list of colleges/courses according to the applicants priority. The fee structure for the
self financing programmes will be different from the fee structure of Government/Aided
programme. List of colleges and programmes/courses are available in the website.
(www.cuonline.ac.in). The fee structure for each year will be published along with prospectus.
5. BPL Certificate for candidates belongs to BPL category among forward communities.
Instructions for submission of application for UG programme
Visit www.cuonline.ac.in-Select UG Registration-Login with CAP ID, registration number
and password. The application submission is done in Four Part.
Part1: Photo Upload ( Passport size photograph in '.jpg' format with a size between 20KB
and 40 KB (150 px to 200 px )
◦ Part 2: Student Profile
a. Basic Details
Enter the details in the blank fields.
b. Personal Details:
1. Utmost care should be taken while entering reservation details. Opt only the eligible
reservations otherwise admission will be denied.
2. Those who apply for the seats reserved for BPL category among forward communities
should submit the order No, date of order and details of issuing authority.
3. Weightage: Enter the eligible bonus/weightage if any.
The details entered can be edited. To move to the next part CLICK “SAVE /PROCEED”
BUTTON.
◦ Part 3: Qualification Details
1. Enter number of chances taken to pass the qualifying examinations. 10 marks will
be reduced for each additional chances taken to pass the qualifying examination subject to a
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maximum of 25 marks.
2. Specify the Board/University of the qualifying examinations.
3. Enter the stream of study of the Qualifying examinations, if necessary
(Science,Humanities, Commerce).
4. If the marks are displayed automatically verify; otherwise enter the marks.
5. Utmost care should be taken while entering the marks.
The details entered can be edited. To move to the next part CLICK “SAVE /PROCEED”
BUTTON
◦ Part 4: College Course Selection
(Utmost care should be taken while fixing the priority of the option. Priority and
index marks are the base of the allotment)
Furnish the details of colleges and programmes/courses according to the priority. The candidates
who wish to apply for the community quota in Aided colleges can opt the colleges and
programmes/courses according to the priority.
Candidates can view the options submitted and if necessary can edit the options. The candidates
can take a verification print out to verify and ensure that the details submitted are correct. If the
details entered are correct click “Final Submit”.
After final submission the candidates can take a final “Print Out” ( College copy and
Student Copy). The student copy shall be retained and the college copy shall be submitted to the
college where he/she takes permanent admission.
6.2.Special Attention
The candidates can logout at any stage of registration and continue registration later on.
The back button of the browser should not be used under any circumstances during the
registration.
For security reasons, the University stores not only ID Numbers and personal data, but also
the IP address of the Computer/instrument from which a candidate logs in, so that
miscreants will be identified.
The change in marks after the closing date of online registration, on account of revaluation,
improvement etc, will be considered only after the third allotment. To effect such change in
marks, scan and mail the new mark sheet to the University through Nodal Centres or
directly.
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In case the registrants lose their password,CAP ID/online ID and chalan No the same can be
retrieved by the following any one of the steps,
• Use 'FORGOT PASSWORD' link from the registration page or
• login in to epay.uoc.ac.in and click Reprint/SMS from the home page.
• The details requested will be received in the mobile phone number registered.
• The whole process of allotment to the UG programmes will be done by the Calicut
University. University will not entertain any request for change of any date fixed in the
Centralised Allotment Process/Admission from time to time.
7. Editing
The candidates can edit the data entered including photo till the FINAL SUBMISSION is
done. Hence, the candidates should take a verification printout and personally verify and ensure that
the details entered are correct before final submission
After FINAL SUBMISSION the data can only be edited by the Nodal Centres functioning
in the affiliated colleges. The list of Nodal Centres are published in the website. The candidates
intending to edit the details after final submission can identify the nearest Nodal Centre from the list
and approach such centre for assistance.
8. Cancellation of higher options.
Cancellation of all the higher options can only be done through Nodal Centres. Partial
cancellation of the higher options can be done by the candidates themselves or can use the services
of the Akshaya Centres and other firms providing internet facility.
The candidates can login into CAP with their login credentials after each allotment for partial cancellation.
9. Rearrangement of college and course
After the trial allotment the candidates can rearrange priority of their options already
submitted during the registration by “drag and drop” facility. No new course or college can be
added at any stage of the allotment process.
10. Allotment
There will be Four allotments for all category of students and Two special allotment for SC/ST/BPL in forward caste. On receipt of the allotment to an option, all the options below the received allotment will be permanently lost. The options thus lost will not be reinstated at any cost.
11.Trial Allotment
After the closing date for online registration a trial allotment will be published on the scheduled
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date. After the trial allotment the candidates can rearrange the priority of their options.
12. Mandatory Fee.
The candidates receiving allotment should remit the Mandatory Fee prescribed in the admission
notification. The mandatory fee need to be remitted only once. The candidates failing to remit
mandatory fee will lose his/her current allotment and they will be expelled from further allotments.
The candidates, thus expelled will not be reinstated in the allotment process at any stage of the
allotment.
The candidates admitted other than through allotment should also compulsorily remit mandatory
fee. Mandatory fee comprises of 1) Sports Affiliation Fee 2) University Union fee 3) Matriculation
fee.
13. First Allotment
The First allotment will be published on the scheduled date. All candidates received
allotment should remit mandatory fee to claim their allotment. The candidates failing to remit
mandatory fee will lose allotment received and will not be considered for further allotments.
The candidates satisfied with the allotment received shall cancel all their higher options. . In
case the higher options are not canceled the candidate will be considered for the higher options and
will be bound to relinquish the previous allotment and must take admission to the allotment
received to their higher options.
13.1 Second Allotment
The Second allotment will be published on the scheduled date. All candidates received
allotment for the first time should remit mandatory fee to claim their allotment. Candidates already
remitted mandatory fee after the first allotment need not pay the mandatory fee again. The
candidates failing to remit mandatory fee will lose allotment received and will not be considered for
further allotments.
The candidates satisfied with the allotment received shall cancel all their higher options. In
case the higher options are not cancelled the candidate will be considered for the higher options and
will be bound to relinquish the previous allotment and must take admission to the allotment
received to their higher options.
13.2 Third Allotment
The Third allotment will be published on the scheduled date. All candidates received
allotment for the first time should remit mandatory fee to claim their allotment. Candidates already
remitted mandatory fee after the first and second allotment need not pay the mandatory fee again.
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The candidates failing to remit mandatory fee will lose allotment received and will not be
considered for further allotments.
All the candidates received allotment should take admission in the respective colleges. The
candidates received allotment to their first option, and candidates satisfied with the allotment
received during first, second and third allotment shall cancel all their higher options and take
permanent admission.
The candidates satisfied with the allotment received shall cancel all their higher options. In
case the higher options are not canceled the candidate will be considered for the higher options and
will be bound to relinquish the previous allotment and must take admission to the allotment
received to their higher options.
All other candidates received allotment and waiting for higher options can take temporary
admission by retaining all the higher options.
13.3 Fourth Allotment
The Fourth allotment will be published on the scheduled date. All candidates received
allotment for the first time should remit mandatory fee to claim their allotment. Candidates already
remitted mandatory fee after the first, second and third allotment need not pay the mandatory fee
again. he candidates failing to remit mandatory fee will lose allotment received and will not be
considered for later admissions.
All the candidates received allotment should compulsorily take admission in the respective
colleges. The candidates received allotment to their first option, and candidates satisfied with the
allotment received during first ,second, third and fourth allotment, shall cancel all their higher
options and take permanent admission.
The candidates received allotment but, not satisfied with the allotment received during
first ,second, third and fourth allotment, shall take permanent admission retaining their higher
options.
Vacancies arising after the fourth allotment can be filled by the colleges from the rank list that will be provided by the University. The candidates took permanent admission retaining their higher options and candidates not received allotment up to fourth allotment and included in the rank list only will be considered for the above admission. Hence, the candidates received allotment and willing to be considered for the admission from the rank list provided by the University after fourth allotment shall take permanent admission retaining their higher options.
13.4 Special Allotment
After fourth allotment two special allotments for SC/ST/BPL in forward community will be
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conducted on the scheduled date.
Vacancy position in SC/ST/BPL in forward community will be published in (www.cuonline.ac.in).
The students belonging to the above category can submit fresh options as per the vacancies
published. Such candidates will be consider for allotment to their fresh options and the rest will be
considered for their options already submitted before the last date for online registration.
All candidates received allotment for the first time should remit mandatory fee to claim their
allotment. Candidates already remitted mandatory fee need not remit mandatory fee again. The
candidates failing to remit mandatory fee will lose the special allotment received and will not be
considered for later admissions.
(The candidates belonging to the BPL in backward community are not eligible for Special
allotments)
14.Admissions
14.1 permanent Admissions
The candidates receiving allotments for the first options and those candidates are satisfied
with the allotment received in any of the allotments can take permanent admissions to the respective
colleges. After Fourth allotment all candidates should take permanent admissions to the colleges
allotted.
In case the higher options are not canceled the candidate will be considered for the higher
options and will be bound to relinquish the previous allotment and must take admission to the
allotment received to their higher options.
14.2 Temporary Admissions
After third allotment all candidates who have received allotment but not satisfied with their
current allotment and willing to be considered for higher option shall take Temporary Admission.
These, candidates will be considered for their higher options.
The candidates taking temporary admissions need not remit any fee or submit any
certificates to the college.
15. Admit Card
Admit card will be available for all candidates received allotment and intending to take
permanent admission. The college and course to which allotted, admission date and certificates to
be produced at the time of admission will be specified in the admit card.
All the candidates who received allotment to their first option and those candidates are
satisfied with the allotment received can take admit card and report for permanent admission.
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There will be “no” admit card for temporary admission.
After fourth allotment the candidates received allotment, but not satisfied with the allotment
received during first, second, third and fourth allotment, can download admit card without
cancelling their higher options for taking permanent admission.
15.1Admit card will not be available for candidates admitted to the following category of
seats.
1. Community Quota (Aided Colleges)
2. Management Quota
3. Sports Quota
4. Lakshadweep Quota
5. Kashmir Students
6. Andaman Nicobar Islands
7. Mentally Challenged Students
8. Inmates in Juvenile Justice Centres
9. Candidates admitted from the rank list provided by the University
16 Post Allotments Activities
All the candidates who get allotment should report for admission as per the date earmarked in the
schedule,at the college concerned after remitting the University mandatory fee.The candidates
should produce the following documents in original before the Principal/Head of the
college/Institution at the time of admission.
1. Admit Card
2. The print outs of the application
3. College copy of the E-chalan/online payment slip for registration fee.
4. Receipt/Chalan of the fee remitted for acceptance of allotment. (University mandatory).
5. Age proof
6. Qualifying Certificate.
7. Mark List(s) of the qualifying examination.
8. Transfer Certificate received from the Institution last studied.
9. Conduct Certificate
10. S.S.L.C
11. Those candidates who have passed examinations other than HSE/VHSE except
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CBSE/CISCE should produce Equivalency/Recognition Certificate from University of
Calicut.
12. Non Creamy layer Certificate/Income Certificate / Nativity Certificate /Community
Certificate/BPL Certificate as directed by the admitting authorities
13. Candidates who claim bonus/weightage marks shall produce relevant certificates.
community to which the candidate belongs.
17.CLAIMS FOR MANDATORY RESERVATIONS
17.1.Claims for Mandatory Reservations must be made by the candidate in the relevant column of
the online application in CAP. However, the supporting documents shall be submitted only at the
time of admission in the colleges concerned. The claims for mandatory reservation once made in the
Application form cannot be altered by the candidate under any circumstance.
17.2.Claim for Communal reservation under ‘Socially and Educationally Backward
Classes‘(SEBC)
Reservation of seats to the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes will be in accordance with
the provisions contained in G.O.(P)208/66/Edn. Dated 02.05.1966, as amended from time to time.
Candidates belonging to Ezhava, Muslim, Other backward Hindus, Latin Catholic other than Anglo
Indians and Other backward Christian communities, claiming reservation under SEBC Quota
should invariably produce both ‘Community’ and ‘Income Certificates’ obtained from the Village
Officer concerned. The attested copies of the above certificates should be produced at the time of
admission. Candidates whose annual family income is above the amount stipulated by the
Government for this purpose from time to time are not eligible for reservation. The seats unavailed
by SEBC category candidates will be allotted under open quota.
17.3. Claim for Reservation under Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Quota:
Candidates claiming reservation under Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Quota should obtain caste/community certificate from the Tahasildar. The seats un-availed by the SC candidates will go to ST candidates and vice versa. The seats reserved for SC/ST shall be re-notified twice through print media by the colleges concerned. If such seats are remaining vacant after re-notification, the seats shall be filled as detailed in 3.1 to 3.3 below.
17.3.1 Government/Aided Colleges except Colleges run by aided backward minority
Communities:
The unfilled seats shall be filled up from candidates belonging to OEC and in their absence,
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candidates belonging to SEBC. The seats that further remain unfilled will go to the open quota.
17.3.2 Aided Colleges run by backward minority communities:
The unfilled seats shall be filled on the basis of the merit as per the rank list from among the
applicants of the backward minority community, which runs the college. If seats still remain
unfilled, they will be filled up from candidates belonging to OEC and in their absence, candidates
belonging to SEBC. The seats that further remain unfilled will go to the open quota.
17.3.3 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 Village Officer
concerned. Those OEC candidates whose annual family income is up to the amount stipulated by
the Government for this purpose from time to time alone are eligible for such seats. Candidates
belonging to other eligible communities are exempted from payment of fee at the time of allotment
to UG Degree Programmes under Government/Community quota irrespective of annual family
income as per G.O (MS)No.36/07/SCSTDD dated 03.07.2007. They should produce Community
Certificate from the Village Officer at the time of admission in the college concerned.
ATTENTION
The Prospectuses issued in previous years are not valid for the admission to the Degree
programme s in 2017-2018 Academic year. Candidates shall read the prospectus carefully and
familiarize themselves with all the relevant information relating to the admission process. In
addition to this all registrants are advised to visit the official website of the University
www.cuonline.ac.in for Hand book on admissions, notification, rules and announcements.
This prospectus is subject to modification/addition/deletion as may be deemed necessary
by the University.
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Remarks1 101 BA ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
2 102 BA AFSAL-UL-ULAMA
3 103 BA ECONOMICS WITH FOREIGN TRADE
4 104 BA MRIDANGAM Not Through Allotment
5 105 BA ECONOMICS
6 106 BA MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISM
7 107 BA HISTORY
8 108 BA POLITICAL SCIENCE
9 109 BA PHILOSOPHY
10 110 BA SOCIOLOGY
11 111 BA FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH
12 112 BA WEST ASIAN STUDIES
13 113 BA ISLAMIC HISTORY
14 115 BA ECONOMICS WITH DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
15 117 BA TRAVEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
16 118 BA SANSKRIT SAHITYA
17 119 BA MALAYALAM AND SOCIOLOGY DOUBLE MAIN
18 120 BA ARABIC AND HISTORY DOUBLE MAIN
19 121 BA ARABIC AND ISLAMIC HISTORY DOUBLE MAIN
20 122 BA HINDI AND HISTORY DOUBLE MAIN
21 123 BA ENGLISH AND HISTORY DOUBLE MAIN
22 124 BA VIOLIN Not Through Allotment
23 125 BA VEENA Not Through Allotment
24 126 BA MUSIC Not Through Allotment
25 127 BA MALAYALAM LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
26 128 BA URDU LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
27 129 BA TAMIL LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
28 131 BA ARABIC LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
29 132 BA HINDI LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
30 134 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
31 135 BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATION
32 136
33 144 BACHELOR OF MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATION
34 147
35 148
36 149
37 151
38 152
39 153
40 154
41 157
42 158
43 159
44 160
45 161
46 162
Programmes offered by the Calicut UniversitySl No prid Progamme Name
B.Com(Vocational Stream)
B.Sc INSTRUMENTATION
B.Sc GEOGRAPHY
B.Sc GEOLOGY
B.Sc INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY
B.Sc FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SCIENCE
B.Sc COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGY
B.Sc FOOD TECHNOLOGY
B.Sc GENETICS
B.Sc HOTEL MANAGEMENT & CULINARY ARTS
B.Sc COSTUME AND FASHION DESIGNING
B.Sc ZOOLOGY
B.Sc STATISTICS
B.Sc PSYCHOLOGY
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Remarks47 163
48 164
49 165
50 166
51 171
52 172
53 173
54 174
55 176
56 177
57 179
58 180
59 181
60 182
61 183
62 184
63 185 BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK
64 187 BACHELOR OF TOURISM AND HOTEL MANAGEMENT
65 188 BA VOCAL Not Through Allotment
66 189 BA PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
67 190 BA ISLAMIC STUDIES
68 191 BACHELOR OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION
69 195
70 196
71 197
72 201 BACHELOR OF HOTEL ADMINISTRATION
73 202
74 203 BA ISLAMIC FINANCE WITH COMPUTER APPLICATION
75 204 BA ENGLISH WITH ISLAMIC HISTORY
76 205
77 207
78 208
79 210 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION(self financing)
80 228 BA FUNCTIONAL ARABIC
81 229 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTARION -HRM
82 230
83 231 Not Through Allotment
84 232 Not Through Allotment
85 233 Not Through Allotment
86 234 Not Through Allotment
87 236 Not Through Allotment
88 241
89 242
90 243
91 301 BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATION (SELF FINANCING )
92 302
93 303
Sl No prid Progamme Name B.Sc PLANT SCIENCE
B.Sc POLYMER CHEMISTRY
B.Sc PHYSICS
B.Sc APPLIED PHYSICS
B.Sc MATHEMATICS
B.Sc MICROBIOLOGY
B.Sc INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
B.Sc AQUACULTURE
B.Sc BIOCHEMISTRY
B.Sc BOTANY
B.Sc BIOTECHNOLOGY
B.Sc CHEMISTRY
B.Sc COMPUTER SCIENCE
B.Sc HOTEL MANAGEMENT & CATERING SCIENCE
B.Sc ELECTRONICS
B.Sc ENVIRONMENT & WATER MANAGEMENT
B.Com CO-OPERATION
B.Com COMPUTER APPLICATION
B.Com FINANCE
B.Com HONOURS DEGREE
B.Com BANKING AND INSURANCE(SELF FINANCING)
B.Com FINANCE(SELF FINANCING)
B.Com TAXATION(SELF FINANCING)
B.Com WITH ISLAMIC FINANCE
B Voc SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
B Voc MULTIMEDIA
B Voc JEWELLERY DESIGNING
B Voc GEMMOLOGY
B Voc BROADCASTING & JOURNALISM
B.Com TRAVEL AND TOURISM(SELF FINANCING)
B.Com COOPERATION(SELF FINANCING)
B.Com COMPUTER APPLICATION(SELF FINANCING)
B.Sc BIOCHEMISTRY (SELF FINANCING)
B.Sc BIOTECHNOLOGY(SELF FINANCING)
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Remarks94 304
95 305
96 306
97 307
98 308
99 309
100 310
101 311 BA AFSAL-UL-ULAMA(SELF FINANCING)
102 312 BA ECONOMICS (SELF FINANCING)
103 313 BA ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (SELF FINANCING)
104 314 BA FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH(SELF FINANCING)
105 316 BA HISTORY(SELF FINANCING)
106 317 BA MALAYALAM LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE(SELF FINANCING)
107 318 BA POLITICAL SCIENCE(SELF FINANCING)
108 319 BA TRAVEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT(SELF FINANCING)
109 320 BACHELOR OF MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATION(SELF FINANCING)
110 323
111 324 BA ECONOMICS WITH ISLAMIC FINANCE
112 326 BACHELOR OF TELEVISION AND FILM PRODUCTION
113 327 BACHELOR OF TRAVEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
114 330
115 331
Sl No prid Progamme Name B.Sc CHEMISTRY(SELF FINANCING)
B.Sc COMPUTER SCIENCE(SELF FINANCING)
B.Sc MATHEMATICS(SELF FINANCING)
B.Sc MICROBIOLOGY(SELF FINANCING)
B.Sc PHYSICS(SELF FINANCING)
B.Sc PSYCHOLOGY(SELF FINANCING)
B.Sc ZOOLOGY(SELF FINANCING)
B.Sc INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(SELF FINANCING)
B.Com PROFESSIONAL(SELF FINANCING)
B.Sc GEOLOGY(SELF FINANCING)
UG Courses
Special Fees
Sl No
Item Usty Teaching Dept
Govt /Aided Colleges Self Financing Colleges/self Financing courses in Aided Colleges
Library Fee 100 100 --
Stationary Fee 50 50 --
Magazine Fee 100 50 --
Athletic Fee 100 100 --
Audio Visual Fee 25 25 --
Medical Inspection Fee
10 10 --
Calender Fee 30 30 --
Association Fee 50 50 --
Students Aid Fund Fee
5 5 --
Women's Cell Fee
50 50 --
University Union Fee
75 75 75
Sports Affiliation Fee
250 250 250
Matriculation Fee
100 100 100
Other Fees
Item Govt /Aided Colleges
Admission Fee 150
Tuition Fee BA/Bcom/Bsc For Bsc Electronics, Computer Science and Biotechnology
1000 per annuam
3000 per annuam
Lab Fee Bsc Main Bsc Sub
250 per subject150 per subject
Tuition Fee for UG Self Financing Courses
Sl No Courses PFee per Semester(in Rs)
1 BA 9,000
2 BSW 9,000
3 Bcom 9,000
4 BBA 9,000
5 BSc Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Home Science, Geology, Psychology, Geography(courses with practical) & Travel & Tourism, Functional Languages, Bcom CA
11,250
6 BCA, BSc -Computer Science, Electronics, IT & All BMMC, BA Mass Communication etc
18,750
7 BSc .Microbiology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Fashion/Food Technology 19,500
8 BA Multimedia 24,000
9 BLiSc 15,000
Caste Sl No
Religion Caste Community
541 BHUDDHA BHUDDHA BHUDDHA443 HINDU EZHAVAS ETB444 HINDU THIYYAS ETB445 HINDU ISHUVAN ETB446 HINDU IZHUVAN ETB447 HINDU ILLUVAN ETB448 HINDU BILLUVA ETB547 HINDU THANDAN ETB569 HINDU THIYYA ETB449 HINDU PISHARODY GENERAL450 HINDU RAJPUT GENERAL451 HINDU THARAKAN GENERAL452 HINDU VELLALA PILLAI GENERAL453 HINDU GOWDAR GENERAL454 HINDU VYSHNAVA GENERAL455 HINDU THANDAN GENERAL456 HINDU AMBALAVASI KURUP GENERAL457 HINDU KSHATHRIYA GENERAL458 HINDU BRAHMIN GENERAL459 HINDU WARRIER GENERAL460 HINDU NAIR GENERAL461 HINDU GUPTAN GENERAL462 HINDU KURUPPU GENERAL463 HINDU AMBALAVASI GENERAL464 HINDU NEDUNGADI GENERAL465 HINDU MOOTHAN GENERAL466 HINDU MANNADIAR GENERAL467 HINDU NO CASTE GENERAL468 HINDU MENON GENERAL469 HINDU PILLAI GENERAL470 HINDU NAMBEESHAN GENERAL471 HINDU NAMBIAR GENERAL472 HINDU NAMBOODIRI GENERAL473 HINDU THAMPI GENERAL474 HINDU PANICKER GENERAL475 HINDU ADIYODI GENERAL476 HINDU KAIMAL GENERAL477 HINDU SAMANTHA GENERAL478 HINDU NAIDU GENERAL479 HINDU PODUVAL GENERAL480 HINDU MARAR GENERAL
Sl No
Religion Caste Community
528 CHRISTIAN CHALDEAN GENERAL529 CHRISTIAN KNANAYA JACOBITE GENERAL530 CHRISTIAN CSI JACOBITE GENERAL531 CHRISTIAN JACOBITE GENERAL532 CHRISTIAN MARTHOMITE GENERAL533 CHRISTIAN KNANAYA CATHOLIC GENERAL534 CHRISTIAN SYRO MALANKARA CATHOLIC GENERAL535 CHRISTIAN ROMAN CATHOLIC GENERAL536 CHRISTIAN SYRIAN CATHOLIC GENERAL537 CHRISTIAN ORTHODOX GENERAL538 CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN OTHERS GENERAL539 CHRISTIAN CSI CHRISTIAN GENERAL540 CHRISTIAN PENTACOST GENERAL546 HINDU EMBRANTHIRI GENERAL548 CHRISTIAN ANGLO INDIANS GENERAL550 HINDU THEVAR GENERAL552 HINDU MALAYALA BRAHMIN GENERAL553 HINDU ARYA VYSYA GENERAL556 HINDU MARWADI GENERAL559 HINDU OTHER GENERAL564 HINDU EZHAVAS GENERAL565 HINDU THIYYAS GENERAL568 HINDU CHETTIYAR GENERAL572 HINDU MARATHA GENERAL574 HINDU DEVAR GENERAL542 JAIN JAIN JAIN543 JEWS JEWS JEWS481 CHRISTIAN LC OTHER THAN ANGLO-INDIANS LC
181 MUSLIMMUSLIM(ALL SECTIONS FOLLOWING ISLAM)
MUSLIM
545NO RELIGION
NO RELIGIONNO RELIGION
182 HINDU CHETTIYAR OBH183 HINDU NADAR OBH184 HINDU GOUNDER OBH185 HINDU KUDUMBI OBH186 HINDU BADUGAR OBH187 HINDU MARASSARI VISWAKARMA OBH188 HINDU MUTHALIAR OBH189 HINDU THOLPERUMKOLLAN OBH190 HINDU KAMMALA OBH191 HINDU REDDIYAR OBH
Sl No
Religion Caste Community
192 HINDU THANDAN OBH193 HINDU VELLALA PILLA OBH194 HINDU EZHUTHACHAN OBH195 HINDU KULALAR OBH196 HINDU VEERASAIVA JANGAM OBH197 HINDU SAIVA VELLALA OBH198 HINDU BADAGAR OBH199 HINDU KANIYARPANIKKER OBH200 HINDU DEVENDRA KULATHAR OBH201 HINDU 24 MANAI TELUNGU CHETTY OBH202 HINDU SIVAVELLALA OBH203 HINDU NAVITHAN OBH204 HINDU GOLDSMITH OBH205 HINDU CHETTY OBH206 HINDU THATTAN OBH207 HINDU MOOPAR OBH208 HINDU KAVU THIYYA OBH209 HINDU KURUPP OBH210 HINDU KONGU VELLALA GOUNDER OBH211 HINDU KAVU THIYYA OBH212 HINDU SADHU CHETTY OBH213 HINDU AGASA OBH214 HINDU ALAN OBH215 HINDU ALLAN OBH216 HINDU ALLAR OBH217 HINDU AMBATTAN OBH218 HINDU ANDHRA NAIR OBH219 HINDU ANTHURU NAIR OBH220 HINDU ARAYAN OBH221 HINDU ARAYAVATHI OBH222 HINDU AREMAHRATI OBH223 HINDU ASARI OBH224 HINDU AYAR OBH225 HINDU AYIRAVAR NAGARATHAR OBH226 HINDU BESTHA OBH227 HINDU BHANDARI OR BHONDARI OBH228 HINDU BOVIES OBH229 HINDU BOYA OBH230 HINDU BOYAN OBH231 HINDU CHAKKALA OBH232 HINDU CHAKKAMAR OBH233 HINDU CHALIYA OBH
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Religion Caste Community
234 HINDU CHAPTEGARA OBH235 HINDU CHAVALAKKARAN OBH236 HINDU CHEMMAN OBH237 HINDU CHEMMAR OBH238 HINDU CHINGATHAN OBH239 HINDU DEVADIGA OBH240 HINDU DEVANGA OBH241 HINDU DHEEVARA OBH242 HINDU DHEEVARAN ATAGARA OBH243 HINDU DKAIKOLAN OBH244 HINDU ELAVANIYA OBH245 HINDU ERINDAVAN OBH246 HINDU ERUMAN OBH247 HINDU EZHAVATHI OBH248 HINDU EZHUTHACHAN OBH249 HINDU GALADA KONKANI OBH250 HINDU GANAKA OBH251 HINDU GANIKA INCLUDING NAGAVAMSOM OBH252 HINDU GANJAM REDDIES OBH253 HINDU GATTI OBH254 HINDU GOLLA OBH255 HINDU GOWDA OBH256 HINDU GUDIGARA OBH257 HINDU HEGDE OBH258 HINDU HINDU NADAR OBH259 HINDU IDIGA INCLUDING SETTIBALIJA OBH260 HINDU ILLA OBH261 HINDU ILLA VELLALAR OBH262 HINDU ILLATHAR OBH263 HINDU ILLATHU OBH264 HINDU ILLATHU PILLAI OBH265 HINDU ISANATTU KALLAR OBH266 HINDU JANGAM OBH267 HINDU JHETTY OBH268 HINDU JOGI OBH269 HINDU KABERA OBH270 HINDU KADUPATTAN OBH271 HINDU KAIKOLAN OBH272 HINDU KALANADI OBH273 HINDU KALARI PANICKER OBH274 HINDU KALARIKURUP OBH275 HINDU KALASI PANICKER OBH
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276 HINDU KALAVANTHULA OBH277 HINDU KALLAN OBH278 HINDU KALLASARI OBH279 HINDU KALTHACHAN OBH280 HINDU KAMASALASA OBH281 HINDU KAMMALAS OBH282 HINDU KANI OBH283 HINDU KANISAN OBH284 HINDU KANISU OBH285 HINDU KANIYAN OBH286 HINDU KANIYAR-PANICKER OBH287 HINDU KANNADIYANS OBH288 HINDU KANNAN OBH289 HINDU KANNIAN OBH290 HINDU KARANIBHAKATULA OBH291 HINDU KARIKALABHAKULU OBH292 HINDU KARUVAN OBH293 HINDU KAVATHI OBH294 HINDU KAVUDIYARU OBH295 HINDU KAVUTHYAN OBH296 HINDU KELASI OBH297 HINDU KERALA MUTHALI OBH298 HINDU KHARVI OBH299 HINDU KHATRI OBH300 HINDU KITARA OBH301 HINDU KOLARIES OBH302 HINDU KOLAYAN OBH303 HINDU KOLLAN OBH304 HINDU KONGA MALAYAN OBH305 HINDU KOPPALA VELAMAS OBH306 HINDU KORACHAS OBH307 HINDU KRISHNAVAKA OBH308 HINDU KSHATRIYA OBH309 HINDU KUDIYAN OBH310 HINDU KUDUMBI OBH311 HINDU KULALA OBH312 HINDU KUMBARAN OBH313 HINDU KUNDUVADIYAN OBH314 HINDU KURUBA OBH315 HINDU KURUMBA OBH316 HINDU KUSAVAN OBH317 HINDU MADIGA OBH
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318 HINDU MADIVALA OBH319 HINDU MAHRATTA OBH320 HINDU MALAMUTHAN OBH321 HINDU MALAPANIKKAR OBH322 HINDU MALAVETTUVAN OBH323 HINDU MALAYAAR OBH324 HINDU MALAYAL-KAMMALA OBH325 HINDU MALAYAMAN OBH326 HINDU MALAYAN OBH327 HINDU MANIYANI OBH328 HINDU MARATIS OBH329 HINDU MARAVAN OBH330 HINDU MARAVAR OBH331 HINDU MARUTHUVAR OBH332 HINDU MATAPATHY OBH333 HINDU MAYAR OBH334 HINDU MELAKUDI OBH335 HINDU MEOGERS OF KASARGOD TALUK OBH336 HINDU MODIBANDA OBH337 HINDU MOGAVEERA OBH338 HINDU MOGAYAN OBH339 HINDU MOILI OBH340 HINDU MONIAGAR OBH341 HINDU MOOPANAR OBH342 HINDU MOOSARI OBH343 HINDU MOOVARI OBH344 HINDU MUKAYA OBH345 HINDU MUKHARI OBH346 HINDU MUKKUVAN OBH347 HINDU NAINAR OBH348 HINDU NATAHAMAN OBH349 HINDU NULAYAN OBH350 HINDU NUSUVAN OBH351 HINDU ODAN OBH352 HINDU ODDA OBH353 HINDU OUDAN OBH354 HINDU PADAYACHI OBH355 HINDU TELUNGU CHETTY OBH356 HINDU PARAVANS OBH357 HINDU PADMASALI OBH358 HINDU PALLAI OBH359 HINDU PANDARAM OBH
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360 HINDU PANDIKAMMALA OBH361 HINDU PANDITHAR OBH362 HINDU PANDITHATTAN OBH363 HINDU PANIMALAYAN OBH364 HINDU PANNIYAR OR PANNAYAR OBH365 HINDU PARKAVAKULAM OBH366 HINDU PATHIYAN OBH367 HINDU PATNUKARAN OBH368 HINDU PATTARYA OBH369 HINDU PATTUSALI OBH370 HINDU PERUMKOLLAN OBH371 HINDU PERUVANNAN OBH372 HINDU PILLAI OBH373 HINDU PRANOPAKARI OBH374 HINDU PULLUVAN OBH375 HINDU RAJAKA OBH376 HINDU RAJAPURI OBH377 HINDU SAGARA OBH378 HINDU SAKRAVAR OBH379 HINDU SALE OBH380 HINDU SALI OBH381 HINDU SALIYAS OBH382 HINDU SAMANTHA OBH383 HINDU SENAIKUDIAYAN OBH384 HINDU SENAITHALIVAR OBH385 HINDU SENAPATHULA OBH386 HINDU SENGUTHAR OBH387 HINDU SENGUTHAR OBH388 HINDU SOURASHTRA OBH389 HINDU SURITHIMAN OBH390 HINDU THACHAN OBH391 HINDU THACHANADAN MUPPAN OBH392 HINDU THATTAN OBH393 HINDU THOGATTA OBH394 HINDU THOKOLAN OBH395 HINDU THONGATTA OBH396 HINDU THOTTIYAN OBH397 HINDU UPPARA OBH398 HINDU URAL GOUNDAN OBH399 HINDU VADA BALIJA OBH400 HINDU VADUGAN OBH401 HINDU VADUVAN OBH
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402 HINDU VAIRAGI OBH403 HINDU VAIRAVI OBH404 HINDU VAISYA CHETTY OBH405 HINDU VAKKALIGA OBH406 HINDU VALAIYAN OBH407 HINDU VALAN OBH408 HINDU VANIBHA CHETTY OBH409 HINDU VANIKA OBH410 HINDU VANIKA VAISYA OBH411 HINDU VANIYAN OBH412 HINDU VANNATHAN OBH413 HINDU VARNAVAR OBH414 HINDU VARNNAVAN OBH415 HINDU VEERA SAIVAS OBH416 HINDU VELAAN OBH417 HINDU VELLALAR OBH418 HINDU VELLAN OBH419 HINDU VELUTHEDAN OBH420 HINDU VELUTHEDATHU NAIR OBH421 HINDU VILAKKATHALVAN OBH422 HINDU VILAKKITHAL NAIR OBH423 HINDU VILASAN OBH424 HINDU VILKURUP OBH425 HINDU VISWABRAHMINS OBH426 HINDU VISWAKARMALA OBH427 HINDU VISWAKARMAS OBH428 HINDU VODDE OBH429 HINDU WAYANADAN CHETTY OBH430 HINDU WAYANADAN KADAN OBH431 HINDU YADHAVA OBH432 HINDU YOGEESWAR OBH433 HINDU YOGI OBH434 HINDU NAICKAN OBH435 HINDU THOLUVA NAICKER OBH436 HINDU VETTIKARA NAICKER OBH549 HINDU THOLKOLAN OBH551 HINDU AMBALAKKARAN OBH566 HINDU CHETTIYAR OBH571 HINDU VILAKKITHAL NAIR OBH573 HINDU VILAKKITHALA NAIR OBH575 HINDU MALI OBH576 HINDU LINGAYATH OBH
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437 CHRISTIANCONVERT FROM SCHEDULED CASTE TO CHRISTIANITY
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438 CHRISTIAN CHERAMAR OBX439 CHRISTIAN CHERAMAR OBX440 CHRISTIAN NADAR OBX441 CHRISTIAN SAMBAVAR CHRISTIAN OBX442 CHRISTIAN SIUC OBX554 CHRISTIAN MALA ARAYAN OBX482 HINDU CHAKKAMAR OEC483 HINDU PERUVANNAN OEC484 HINDU PULLUVAN OEC485 HINDU THACHAR OEC486 HINDU VARNNAVAN OEC487 HINDU MADIGA OEC488 HINDU CHEMMAN OEC489 HINDU CHEMMAR OEC490 HINDU KUDUMBI OEC491 HINDU DHEEVARA OEC492 HINDU DEEVARAN OEC493 HINDU ARAYAN OEC494 HINDU VALAN OEC495 HINDU NULAYAN OEC496 HINDU MUKKUVAN OEC497 HINDU ARAYAVATHI OEC498 HINDU CONVERTED SCHEDULED CASTES OEC499 HINDU KUSAVAN OEC500 HINDU KULALAN OEC501 HINDU KUBHARAN OEC502 HINDU VELLAN OEC503 HINDU ODAN OEC504 HINDU ANDHRA NAIR OEC505 HINDU ANDHURU NAIR OEC506 HINDU MALAYA OEC507 HINDU KUDUMBI OEC508 HINDU VETTUVA OEC509 HINDU VETTUVA OEC510 HINDU ALAN OEC511 HINDU ALLAN OEC512 HINDU ALLAR OEC513 HINDU CHINGHATHAN OEC514 HINDU ERINDAVAN OEC515 HINDU KALANADI OEC
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516 HINDU KONGA MALAYAN OEC517 HINDU KUNDUVADIYAN OEC518 HINDU MALAMUTHAN OEC519 HINDU MALAPANIKKAR OEC520 HINDU MALAVETTUVAN OEC521 HINDU MALAYAAR OEC522 HINDU MALAYAN OEC523 HINDU PANIMALAYAN OEC524 HINDU PATHIYAN OEC525 HINDU THACHANADAN MUPPAN OEC526 HINDU WAYANADU KADAN OEC555 HINDU MALAYALI OEC557 HINDU VANIKA VAISYA OEC558 HINDU JANGAM OEC561 HINDU KULALA OEC563 HINDU CHALIYA OEC567 HINDU KAIKOLAN OEC570 HINDU VILAKKITHAL NAIR OEC544 OTHER OTHER OTHER560 HINDU OTHER OTHER1 HINDU ADI KARNATAKA SC2 HINDU AJILA SC3 HINDU ARUNTHATHIYAR SC4 HINDU AYYANAVAR SC5 HINDU BAIRA SC6 HINDU BAKUDA SC7 HINDU BATHADA SC8 HINDU BHARATHAR SC9 HINDU PARATHAR SC10 HINDU PARAVAN SC11 HINDU CHAKKILIYAN SC12 HINDU CHAMAR SC13 HINDU MUCHI SC14 HINDU CHANDALA SC15 HINDU CHERUMAN SC16 HINDU DOMBAN SC17 HINDU GOSANGI SC18 HINDU HASLA SC19 HINDU HOLEYA SC20 HINDU KADAIYAN SC21 HINDU KAKKALAN SC22 HINDU KAKKAN SC
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23 HINDU KALLADI SC24 HINDU KANAKKAN SC25 HINDU PADANNA SC26 HINDU PADANNAN SC27 HINDU KAVARA SC28 HINDU BALIJA SC29 HINDU KAVARAI SC30 HINDU GAVARA SC31 HINDU GAVARI SC32 HINDU GAVARAI NAIDU SC33 HINDU BALIJA NAIDU SC34 HINDU GAJALU BALIJA SC35 HINDU VALAI CHETTY SC36 HINDU KOOSA SC37 HINDU KOOTAN SC38 HINDU KOODAN SC39 HINDU KUDUMBAN SC40 HINDU KURUVAN SC41 HINDU SIDHANAR SC42 HINDU KURAVAR SC43 HINDU KURUVA SC44 HINDU SIDHANA SC45 HINDU MAILA SC46 HINDU MANNAN SC47 HINDU PERUMANNAN SC48 HINDU VANNAN SC49 HINDU VELAN SC50 HINDU MOGER SC51 HINDU MUNDALA SC52 HINDU NALAKEYAVA SC53 HINDU NALKADAYA SC54 HINDU NAYADI SC55 HINDU PALLAN SC56 HINDU PULLUVAN SC57 HINDU PAMBADA SC58 HINDU PANAN SC59 HINDU PARAIYAN SC60 HINDU PARAYAN SC61 HINDU SAMBAVAR SC62 HINDU SAMBAVAN SC63 HINDU SAMBAVA SC64 HINDU PARAYA SC
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65 HINDU PARAIYA SC66 HINDU PARAYAR SC67 HINDU PULAYAN SC68 HINDU CHERAMAR SC69 HINDU PULAYA SC70 HINDU PULAYAR SC71 HINDU CHERAMA SC72 HINDU CHERAMAN SC73 HINDU WAYANAD PULAYAN SC74 HINDU WAYANADAN PULAYAN SC75 HINDU MATHA SC76 HINDU MATHA PULAYAN SC77 HINDU PUTHIRAI VANNAN SC78 HINDU RENEYAR SC79 HINDU SAMAGARA SC80 HINDU SAMBAN SC81 HINDU SEMMAN SC82 HINDU CHEMMAN SC83 HINDU CHEMMAR SC84 HINDU THANDAN SC85 HINDU THOTTI SC86 HINDU VALLON SC87 HINDU VALLUVAN SC88 HINDU VEDAN SC89 HINDU VETTUVAN SC90 HINDU PULAYA VETTUVAN SC91 HINDU NERIAN SC92 HINDU MALAYAN SC93 HINDU PATHIYAN SC94 HINDU ARUNDHA THIYYA SC95 HINDU KURAVAN SC96 HINDU DAMBAR SC97 HINDU MALAYA SC98 HINDU DEVENDRA KULATHAR SC99 HINDU BANDI SC100 HINDU BATHADA SC101 HINDU BELLARA SC102 HINDU BARATAR SC103 HINDU BOYAN SC104 HINDU GODAGAL SC105 HINDU GODDA SC106 HINDU KOOSA SC
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107 HINDU MAVILAN SC108 HINDU PALLUVAN SC109 HINDU PANCHAMA SC110 HINDU VETAN SC111 HINDU VETTUVAN SC577 HINDU PERUVANNAN SC112 HINDU ADIYAN ST113 HINDU ARANDA ST114 HINDU ARANDAN ST115 HINDU ERAVALLAN ST116 HINDU HILL PULAYA ST117 HINDU MALA PULAYAN ST118 HINDU KURUMBA PULAYAN ST119 HINDU KARAVAZHI PULAYAN ST120 HINDU PAMBA PULAYAN ST121 HINDU IRULAR ST122 HINDU IRULAN ST123 HINDU KADAR ST124 HINDU WAYANAD KADAR ST125 HINDU KANIKKARAN ST126 HINDU KANIKAR ST127 HINDU KARIMPALAN ST128 HINDU KATTUNAYAKAN ST129 HINDU KOCHUVELAN ST130 HINDU KORAGA ST131 HINDU KUDIYA ST132 HINDU MELAKUDI ST133 HINDU KURICHCHAN ST134 HINDU KURICHIYAN ST135 HINDU KURUMANS ST136 HINDU MULLU KURUMAN ST137 HINDU MULLA KURUMAN ST138 HINDU MALA KURUMAN ST139 HINDU KURUMBAS ST140 HINDU KURUMBAR ST141 HINDU KURUMBAN ST142 HINDU MAHAMALASAR ST143 HINDU MALAI ARAYAN ST144 HINDU MALA ARAYAN ST145 HINDU MALAI PANDARAN ST146 HINDU MALAI VEDAN ST147 HINDU MALA VEDAN ST
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148 HINDU MALAKKURAVAN ST149 HINDU MALASAR ST150 HINDU NATTU MALAYAN ST151 HINDU MAVILAN ST152 HINDU MALAYARAYAR ST153 HINDU MANNAN ST154 HINDU MUTHUVAN ST155 HINDU MUDUGAR ST156 HINDU MUDUVAN ST157 HINDU PALLEYAN ST158 HINDU PALLIYAN ST159 HINDU PALIYAR ST160 HINDU PALLIYA ST161 HINDU PANIYAN ST162 HINDU ULLADAN ST163 HINDU ULLATAN ST164 HINDU URALY ST165 HINDU MALA VETTUVAN ST166 HINDU TEN KURUMBAN ST167 HINDU JENU KURUMBAN ST168 HINDU THACHENADAN ST169 HINDU MOOPAN ST170 HINDU CHOLANAICKAN ST171 HINDU MALAPANICKAR ST172 HINDU VETTAKURUMAN ST173 HINDU MALA ARAYA ST174 HINDU CONVERTED FROM PULAYA ST175 HINDU KURICHIAN CONVERT ST176 HINDU MALAYAN ST177 HINDU KONDAKAPUS ST178 HINDU KONDA REDDIS ST179 HINDU KOTA ST180 HINDU MARATI ST562 CHRISTIAN MALA ARAYAN ST527 MUSLIM ETHNIC NATIVES OF LAKSHADWEEP ST-MUSLIM