Public Policy, Law & Governance
Transcript of Public Policy, Law & Governance
Contents About us 2 Vision/Mission 2 Goals & Objective 3 Quality/Academic Values 4 Academic Program for 2013-14 6-7 Salient Features 8 Consolidated Information about 9-11 Information regarding CUCET 12-14 Scholarships & Fee Structure 15-16 Facilities at CURAJ 17 Proposed Integrated Programmes 18 Department of English 19-21 Department of Hindi 22-23 Department of Economics 24-26 Department of Cultural & Media 27-29 Department of Public Policy, Law & 30-32 Governance Department of Social Work 33-36 Department of Management 37-41 Department of Commerce 42-45 Department of Chemistry 46-48 Department of Pharmacy 49-50 Department of Comp. Sci. & Engg. 51-53 Department of Computer Science 54-56 Department of Statistics 57-60 Department of Mathematics 61-63 Department of Architecture 64-67 Department of Biotechnology 68-70 Department of Biochemistry 71-73 Department of Microbiology 74-76 Department of Environmental Sci. 77-79 Department of Physics 80-84 Placement & Internship 85-86 Other Initiatives 87-88
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Admissions 2013-14 EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Central University of Rajasthan (Established by an Act. of Parliament in 2009)
www.curaj.ac.in Blog: http://mmsalunkhe.wordpress.com
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The University
The Central University of Rajasthan has been established by an Act of Parliament (Act No. 25 of 2009, The Gazette of India, No. 27, published on 20th March, 2009 as a new Central University, and is fully
funded by the Government of India.
The Visitor The President of India, His Excellency Shri. Pranab Mukherjee, is the Visitor of the Central University
of Rajasthan.
The Vice Chancellor
Prof. M. M. Salunkhe, a renowned chemist and academician was appointed as the first Vice Chancellor of the University.
Vision
The Central University of Rajasthan aspires to be one of India‟s most dynamic and vibrant
universities, responsive to the changing global trends, providing unparalleled educational opportunities for the learn-er community especially for those coming from the lower socio- economic strata of society seeking quali-ty education. It proposes to offer innovative undergraduate and graduate academic programmes as well as continuing personal and professional enrichment in selected areas that will lead to the formation of a scholarly community by advancing, sharing and applying knowledge and by facilitating the development
of thoughtful, creative, sensitive and responsible citizens.
Mission
The mission of the Central University of Rajasthan is to contribute to and work with a sense of Commit-ment towards the educational, cultural, economic, environmental, health and social advancement of the
region and the nation at large by providing excellent undergraduate liberal education and quality pro-grams leading to bachelor‟s, master‟s, professional and doctorate degrees.
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Goals • To facilitate accessible and affordable quality education that equips the students with scholarly and
professional skills, moral principles and global perspectives. • To strengthen the research potential of both students and faculty focusing in particular on regional
problems. • To integrate national and international perspectives into our fundamental four-fold mission of teach-
ing, research, extension and consultancy. • To explore knowledge and wisdom in order to build a wealth of interdisciplinary academic resources
indispensable for sustainable development to accomplish the status of a leading research-intensive university; and to engage in transferring knowledge and technology to the community in order to strengthen and elevate the community potential, and to increase the competitiveness of India at the global level.
• To employ the strategy of proactive management of the university administration and to operate the
system within a sensible framework of high-quality governance based on efficiency, transparency and accountability.
• To formulate the University as one of the best places in the world to attain intellectual skills and ac-
quire an affirmative mindset to thrive in an increasingly internationalized and competitive job market simultaneously acting as responsible citizens of the global community by the inculcation of value-oriented education.
Objectives • Building character values and simultaneously forging the careers of the students by developing analyti-
cal thinking, individual initiative and responsibility. • Providing flexible, innovative academic and research programmes and support structures that are re-
sponsive to a broad range of learners and regional needs. • Facilitating a wide range of learning opportunities for learners engaged in graduate, postgraduate and
research programmes. • Encouraging considerate and accountable faculty-student participatory interaction on local, state, na-
tional and international affairs. • Recognizing a special obligation to educate the students coming from minorities and lower socio-
economic strata of the society. • Undertaking research and consultancy on the challenges the region is facing and contributing its ex-
pertise for the community. • Providing means for capacity building for leadership and service through academic programmes, cam-
pus activities and creating opportunities for community involvement.
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Quality Statement In order to meet the challenges of the knowledge era and to keep pace with the knowledge explosion in Higher Education, the Central University of Rajasthan is committed to inculcating and sustaining quali-ty in all the dimensions of Higher Education viz. teaching, learning, research, extension and governance while catering to the regional and global needs. Academic Values • Integration of Social Science with Science & Technology having high academic, technical & Ethical
Standards keeping in view the changing global trends. • Maintaining the standards in academics by inculcating Semester pattern, Academic Autonomy to
the Constituent Departments, Credit System for ensuring horizontal mobility, continuous internal evaluation and cafeteria approach;
• Using innovative educational technologies to support adult learning principles and to provide flexi-ble learning options. Adhering to the quality framework set by national bodies such as NAAC, NAB.
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Academic Programmes for 2013-14
Proposed Integrated M. Sc., B. Ed. Programme (After 10+2)
S. No. Programme Student Intake 1 M. Sc. (Mathematics) 25
2 M. Sc. (Physics) 25
3 M. Sc. (Chemistry) 25
4 M. Sc. (Economics) 25
Proposed Integrated M. Sc. Programme (After 10+2)
S. No. Programme Student Intake
1 M. Sc. (Environmental Science) 25
2 M. Sc. (Biotechnology) 25
3 M. Sc. (Microbiology) 25
4 M. Sc. (Biochemistry) 25
5 M. Sc. (Computer Science) 25 6 M. Sc. (Statistics) 25
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Academic Programmes for 2013-14
Post Graduate Programme (After Graduation)
S. No. Programme Student Intake
1 M. A. Economics (Specialization in Enviro-Economics) 20
2 M. A. English (Specialization in Functional English) 20
3 M. A. Hindi (Specialization in Functional Hindi) 20
4 M. A. Culture & Media Studies 20
5 M. A. Public Policy, Law & Governance 20
6 M. A. (Social Work)/M.S.W. 20
7 M. Com. 20
8 MBA (Specialization in Entrepreneurship) 30
9 M. Sc. Computer Science (Specialization in Artificial Intelligence) 20
10 M. Sc. Physics 20
11 M. Sc. Biotechnology 20
12 M. Sc. Environmental Science (Specialization in Desert Studies) 20
13 M. Sc. / M. A. Statistics Acturial (Specialization in Acturial Science) 20
14 M. Sc. Tech. Math. (Combination of Maths & Computer Science) 20
15 M. Sc. Chemistry (Specialization in Green Chemistry) 20
16 M. Sc. Biochemistry 20
17 M. Sc. Microbiology 20
18 M. Pharm. (Specialization in Pharmaceutical Chemistry) 20
19 M. Arch. (Specialization in Sustainable Architecture) 20
20 M. Tech. Computer Science & Engineering (Specialization in Information 23 Security)
21 Ph. D. (All 20 programmes as mentioned above) 6 or as per availa- bility
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Salient Features
• All the academic programmes are futuristic in nature with high job potential • Choice Based Credit System
• Semester System with rich course content relevant to the present and future needs
• Credit Transfer
• Bridge and Remedial Courses
• Continuous Evaluation
• Quiz • Assignments • Seminars • Case Studies • Student seminars • Mid-session tests • End-Term Examination
• Grading system for comprehensive evaluation.
• Only 20 seats in each Post-graduate programme (30 seats in M.B.A) and 25 seats in Integrated
Programmes • Regular feedback from students for enhancing the quality of delivery
• State-of-the art technology enabled teaching methodology
• Tutorials in each subject
• Transparency in evaluation: the assessed answer books of the sessional test / end of semester
examinations are shown to the students and if any discrepancy is found, the marking is recti-
fied.
• Student internship during summer months to gain work experience. Till now, 100%
students have got placements and summer internships .
• Subject related workshops and seminars to augment the curricular inputs
• Individual monitoring of students‟ progress
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Consolidated information about courses available for the year 2013-14
Proposed Integrated M.Sc., B.Ed. Programme (After 10+2)
# Courses Subjects Intake Duration Eligibility
1 M. Sc. Mathematics 25 Students 6 years 10+2 in Science stream with Mathematics as one of the optional subject
(12 semester)
2 M. Sc. Physics 25 Students 6 years 10+2 in Science stream with Mathematics as one of the optional subject
(12 semester)
3 M. Sc. Chemistry 25 Students 6 years 10+2 in Science stream with Mathematics as one of the optional subject
(12 semester)
4 M. Sc. Economics 25 Students 6 years 10+2 with Mathematics as one of the optional subject
(12 semester)
Proposed Integrated M.Sc. Programme (After 10+2)
# Courses Subjects Intake Duration Eligibility
1 M. Sc. Environmental Science 25 Students 5 years 10+2 in Science stream with Biology as one of the optional subject
(10 semester)
2 M. Sc. Biotechnology 25 Students 5 years 10+2 in Science stream with Biology as one of the optional subject
(10 semester)
3 M. Sc. Microbiology 25 Students 5 years 10+2 in Science stream with Biology as one of the optional subject
(10 semester)
4 M. Sc. Biochemistry 25 Students 5 years 10+2 in Science stream with Biology as one of the optional subject
(10 semester)
5 M. Sc. Computer Science 25 Students 5 years 10+2 with Mathematics as one of the optional subject
(10 semester)
6 M. Sc. Statistics 25 Students 5 years 10+2 with Mathematics as one of the optional subject
(10 semester)
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Consolidated information about courses available for the year 2013-14
# Courses Subjects Intake Duration Eligibility
A candidate with a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university
M.Sc./ Statistics (Actuarial) 20 2 years with a minimum of 50% marks and Statistics as one of the papers in
1. the degree course, provided that the candidate has studied the
M.A. Specialization in Actuarial Science Students (4 sem)
subject of Mathematics at the 12th Standard level as prescribed by
CBSE or any State Board.
Mathematics *
M.Sc. Combination of Mathematics and Any graduate of a recognized University with a minimum of 50%
Computer Science 20 3 years marks in aggregate with Mathematics as one of the subjects at grad-
2. Tech.
* with option to exit with M.Sc. Students (6 sem) uate level.
Mathematics after two years (4
Semesters).
English
3. M.A. Specialization in Creative Writing, 20 2 years Any graduate of recognized University with a minimum of 50%
Script Writing, Writing for Media Students (4 sem) marks in aggregate with English as one of the subjects.
and Drama & Film Appreciation)
Economics 20 2 years Any graduate of a recognized university with a minimum of 50%
4. M.A. marks in aggregate with Economics/ Statistics/ Mathematics as one
Specialization in Enviro-economics Students (4 sem)
of the subjects.
Chemistry 20 2 years Candidate with B.Sc. degree or its equivalent of a recognized Uni-
5. M. Sc. versity with minimum of 50% of marks in aggregate with Chemistry
Specialization in Green Chemistry Students (4 sem)
as one of the subject at the third year of the B.Sc. course.
Candidates with any Bachelor’s degree in Science/Engineering/
Computer Science 20 2 years Technology/Computer Science Eng. of a recognized University with
6 M. Sc. Specialization in Artificial Intelli- a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate with Computer Science or
Students (4 sem)
gence Computer Applications or Information Technology or equivalent as
one of the subjects at the final year of the degree.
1. B.E./B.Tech. in any branch of engineering with a valid minimum
GATE score in Computer Science and Engg./MCA with a valid
minimum GATE score in Computer Science and Engg./MSc with
a valid minimum GATE score in Computer Science and Engg.
2. Candidates with above qualifications but without valid GATE
23 (18 + score will have to appear for the Entrance Examination.
Computer Science and Engineer- 05 Full- 3. Candidates with valid GATE score will be preferred and will be
7. M.Tech. ing time 2 years exempted from appearing at the Entrance Examination.
Specialization in Information Secu- Spon- (4 sem) 4. Candidates with requisite qualifications and having at least two
rity sored) years of work experience in Govt./Govt.-recognized organizations
Students (universities/colleges engaged in teaching and research, Govt. R
& D institutions or R & D centres of industry) are eligible to apply
under the category of sponsored students. The work experience
should be in the area mentioned in the requisite qualifications.
Sponsored candidates will also have to appear in the Entrance
Examination.
8. M.B.A. M.B.A. 30 2 years Graduate from any recognized university in any discipline with 50%
Specialization in Entrepreneurship Students (4 sem) of marks.
9 M.A. Hindi 20 2 years A graduate of a recognized University with a minimum of 50 %
Specialization in Functional Hindi Students (4sem) marks in aggregate with Hindi as one of the subjects.
10 M.A. Culture & Media Studies 20 2 years Any graduate of a recognized University with a minimum of 50 %
Students (4sem) marks in aggregate.
20 2 years A candidate with minimum of 50% of marks or CGPA of 3.0 in the
11 M.Sc. Physics UGC Seven Point scale or equivalent in the Bachelor degree in
Students (4sem)
Science with Physics as one of the major subjects.
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Consolidated information about courses available for the year 2013-14
20 2 years A candidate with a B. Sc. degree in Biology (Botany, Zoology,
12 M.Sc. Biotechnology Biochemistry, Microbiology etc.), Chemistry and Physics with
Students (4sem)
minimum of 50% of marks.
A candidate with a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline of Sci-
Environmental Science 20 2 years ence/Engineering /Agricultural sciences with a minimum of 50 %
13 M.Sc. Specialization in Desert
Students (4sem) marks in aggregate or an equivalent grade at graduate level
Studies
from a recognized University.
20 Bachelor of Architecture degree course or equivalent courses
recognized by the Council of Architecture with a minimum of
Specialization in Sustaina- Students 2 years
14 M. Arch (As per AICTE / 50% marks in aggregate. Candidate with valid GATE Score will
ble Architecture (4sem)
council of Archi- be preferred and will be exempted from appearing for the En-
tecture norms)
trance Test.
15 M.A. Public Policy, Law and 20 2 years Bachelor’s degree from a recognized University with 50% marks
Governance Students (4sem) in aggregate.
20 2 years Any graduate of a recognized University with a minimum of 50 %
16 M.A. Social Work/ M.S.W. marks in aggregate with Social Sciences/Social Works as one of
Students (4sem)
the subjects.
Specialization in Account- 20 2 years B.Com. (Hons.)/B.Com. under 10+2+3 pattern securing a mini-
17 M. Com. ing & Taxation/ HRM/ mum of 50% marks in the aggregate including all subjects stud-
Students (4sem)
Finance/Marketing ied at B.Com. level
A candidate possessing Bachelor’s degree in Botany/Zoology/
20 2 years Bio Chemistry/Microbiology/Genetics/Medicine/Pharmacy/
18 M.Sc. Biochemistry Agriculture/ Life sciences / Bio technology/Chemistry/Physics/
Students (4sem)
Mathematics and any other area of Biological sciences as main
subject with minimum 50% of marks in aggregate .
A candidate with a Bachelor’s degree in Botany/Zoology/Bio
20 2 years Chemistry/Microbiology/Genetics/Medicine/Pharmacy /
19 M.A. Microbiology Agriculture/Life sciences /Bio technology/Chemistry/Physics/
Students (4sem)
Mathematics and any other area of Biological sciences as main
subject with minimum 50 % of marks in aggregate .
A Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy with minimum of 50% marks
Specialization in Pharma- 20 2 years in aggregate. Candidates with above qualifications but without
20 M. Pharm. valid GATE/GPAT Score will have to appear for the Entrance
ceutical Chemistry Students (4sem)
Test. Candidates with valid GATE/GPAT Score will be preferred
and will be exempted from appearing at the Entrance Test.
A consistently good academic record possessing a Master’s
Degree in the subject concerned or in a cognate / allied subject
21 Ph.D. All 20 programmes men- Up to 6 with minimum of 55% marks or equivalent grade from a recog-
tioned above Students nized University at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels;
5% relaxation in minimum requirement of marks is granted to
SC/ST candidates.
NOTE: 1. 5 % relaxation in marks for SC/ST candidates for deciding minimum eligibility conditions.
2. 10% relaxation for Kashmiri migrants for deciding minimum eligibility conditions. 3. Medium of instruction for all the programmes will be English.
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Information regarding Central Universities Common Entrance Test
1. Availability of online application for CUCET and date of submission will be notified on
website shortly. 2. Admission to all the programmes of the 11 Central Universities will be based on COMMON
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION to be conducted on 18-19 May, 2013 (For Integrated Pro-
grammes), 15-16 May, 2013 (For PG programmes), 14 July, 2013 (Research Programmes). 3. Admission test centers will be notified on the website. If the number of candidates opting
for a particular centre is not viable, they will be allocated the nearest centre. The decision of
the convener is final in this regard. 4. Certain courses have additional screening process such as interviews/group discussions etc
where applicable. Application are required to check from he respective University for this
information. 5. Applicants awaiting results in the qualifying examination may also apply. However, their
admission will be subject to their passing and getting the minimum eligible marks in the
qualifying examination, the proof of which shall be submitted before the last date fixed
for the completion of the admission formalities by the Universities concerned. 6. It is the applicants’ responsibility to ensure that they fulfill the eligibility criteria as
notified by the various Universities. 7. Admission to the Central Universities is governed by the Central Education
Institutions (reservation in admission) ACT. 8. The respective University reserve the right to Launch or drop any academic programmes
at any stage.
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Important Dates
Opening of online application form
Opening of offline application form
Last date of sale of online/offline application form To be notified on
the website
Last date for receipt of application
Admit card download window
CUCET Examinations for Integrated Programmes 18-19 May, 2013
CUCET Examinations for PG Programmes 15-16 June, 2013
CUCET Examinations for Research Programmes 14 July, 2013
CUCET Results & downloading of mark sheet To be notified on
the website
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CUCET 2013 The eleven Central Universities, namely Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Bihar, Jammu, Kashmir. Orissa, Rajasthan,
Jharkhand, Punjab, Gujarat, Karnataka have come together to conduct a common entrance test for pro-
grams offered in these Universities. This test enables a candidate, as a single window facility, to seek
admission to integrated programmes after 10 +2, postgraduate & research programs in these eleven
Universities.
Admission Procedure
Admission to all courses will be based on common entrance examination, CUCET -2013, which will be
conducted at various centers all over India. Online-offline Application for CUCET 2013 and syllabus
for the entrance test will be available on the website. For detailed information, please visit our website
www.curaj.ac.in The list of successful candidates will be announced on the University website following which the
University will Bandarsindri campus. The dates and schedule of counseling will be announced on the
University website. The selected students will have to get themselves admitted to the course immedi-
ately following counseling by paying the prescribed fee. Reservation Policy
• The University is governed by the reservation policies of the Government of India as issued
and amended from time to time. • The reservation policy followed by the university for the current academic year is as follows:
5% relaxation to SC/ST candidates in the qualifying examination.
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Scholarships
• Scholarships of Rs. 1000/- per month to First Three Toppers in each programme by Central Univer-
sity of Rajasthan.
• Single Girl Child Scholarship of Rs. 2000/ - per month by UGC (Government of India).
• M. Tech. GATE Scholarship.
• Scholarship for ST/SC/OBC/BPL students by (Government of Rajasthan).
• Scholarship for minority students by Govt. of Rajasthan.
• Post –Graduate Merit Scholarship for University Rank Holders at Undergraduate Level of Rs. 2000/
- per month by UGC (Government of India).
• Post –Graduate Scholarship for selected SC/ST candidates of Rs. 5000/- per month (M. Tech.) and
Rs. 3000/- per month for other professional courses.
• All Ph.D. students, not receiving other Scholarship will be given Central University of Rs. 8000/-per
month. Fee Structure
Fee Structure of the proposed new programmes will be announced shortly.
Sr. No. Course Fee (per semester)**
1 M.Sc./M.A. Statistics (Actuarial) 2600 M.Sc. Tech. Mathematics M.Sc. Chemistry M.Sc. Computer Science M.A. English M.A. Economics M.Sc. Physics M.A. Hindi M.Sc. Biotechnology M.Sc. Environmental Science M.A. Culture and Media Studies M.A. Public Policy, Law and Governance M.A. (Social Work)/ M.S.W. M. Com. M.Sc. Biochemistry M.Sc. Microbiology M. Pharm.
2 M.B.A. 7250 M. Tech. Computer Science & Engineering * M. Arch.
*Sponsored candidates for M. Tech. Comp. Sc. & Eng. to pay one-time amount of Rs. 50,000/-** +Rs 1000 /- deposits (Refundable)
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Fee Structure for PhD
S. No. Head Programmes fees (Proposed ) in Rs. A B C
One-time Fee
1 Admission Fee 250.00 250.00 250.00
2 Tuition Fee * 2000.00 2000.00 8000.00
3 Exam Fee ** 5000.00 5000.00 5000.00
Total (Rows 1-3) 7250.00 7250.00 13250.00
Fee payable every Semester
4 Lab fee 2000.00 660.00 2000.00
5 Library Fee 200.00 200.00 200.00
6 Sports Fee 200.00 200.00 200.00
7 Internet Charges 275.00 275.00 275.00
8 Students Aid Fund 50.00 50.00 50.00
Total (Rows 4-8) 2725.00 1385.00 2725.00
Annual Fee
9 Student Welfare/Union Fund (per an- 330.00 330.00 330.00 num)
10 Medical Fee (per annum) 250.00 250.00 250.00
11 Miscellaneous campus amenities fee 500.00 500.00 500.00
Total (Rows 9-11) 1080.00 1080.00 1080.00
12 Deposit (Refundable) 2000.00 2000.00 2000.00
* Tuition fee shall be payable for the semester (s) when the student is doing course work. If a student spreads his
course work over two or more semesters, he shall pay tuition fee for each such semester. **Exam fee shall be payable at the time of submission of Ph.D. thesis for evaluation. Category A: PhD in /Chemistry/ Microbiology/ Biochemistry/ Biotechnology/ Physics/ Environmental Science /
Computer Science and other experimental Sciences. Category B: PhD in Public Policy, Law & Governance/ Economics / Commerce/Social Work/ Statistics/ Culture
and Media Studies / Hindi/English /Mathematics and other subjects in Humanities, Social Sciences and non-
experimental Sciences. Category C: Ph.D. in Management/ Comp. Science & Engineering/ Pharmacy / Architecture
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Facilities at CURAJ
• Newly Constructed Well furnished buildings with landscaped lawns
• Technology endowed Smart Class Rooms.
• Computer Laboratories with 1 Gbps high speed Internet facility
• Fully furnished Laboratories
• Access to almost 3000 journals through UGC-Inflibnet Consortium
• Centralized library facilities with titles available in all subjects with “LIBSYS” software.
• Separate Boys and Girls Hostels with internet connectivity.
• Language Laboratories
• Hostel Mess run by the students
• Canteen
• Sports facilities (Indoor and Outdoor)
• Medical Facilities
• University Guest House
• Financial Assistance for participation in Inter-University/National/ International academics, sports and cultural events.
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Proposed Integrated Programmes
Admissions Through national level Entrance Test and Marks/Grades at 10+2 Examination Duration
• 12 Semester (Six years) for M.Sc. with option of Integrated M.Sc., B.Ed.
• 10 Semester (Five years) for M.Sc. with certificate/Diploma in Education Uniqueness
• Students having Mathematics & Biology are eligible for all the programmes
• Students have exit options after B.Sc. Or M.Sc. Degree with Certificate or Diploma in Education, respectively
• M. Sc. (Mathematics) students shall have option to M.Sc. Tech. Mathematics with addition of one year
• Students may take courses of their choice from other departments as additional credits (Choice based credit
system)
NOTE: B.Ed. Programme is under approving
School of Humanities and Languages
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Department of English Programme: M.A. English (Specialization in Creative Writing, Student intake: 20 Script Writing, Writing for Media and Film Appreciation) Duration: 2 years (4 semester)
Preamble The course on English engages with literatures and cultures in English or translated into English and interprets and
formulates cultural theories. The subject is also a study of not only how language is used in literature but also of the (a)
intimate connection between language and culture; (b) the displacement of language by hegemonic structures; (c) the
significance of language in formulating, spreading and continuing ideas; (d) the imperial-colonial debates centred on
language. In its concerns with literature, the subject engages with (a) processes of creativity and of appreciation i.e.,
poetics and aesthetics; (b) comparative literature across languages and cultures; (c) the act of literary representation
and of methodologies, traditions and schools of interpretation; (d) the connection between visual representation, ver-
bal image building and the nature of the mimetic act; and (e) with the politics of language.
Language is multi-functional and is used in multiple contexts – communication, diplomacy, power, art and ideas
amongst many others. The human being is a language animal and both memory and time (in the sense of past, present
and future) are dependent on it as a medium. It is used for rhetoric, political persuasion, assertion and media. Objective
M.A. English engages with literatures and cultures in English or translated into English and interprets and formulates
cultural theories. It covers several areas with the following objectives in mind:
• To impart essential knowledge of literary forms, movements and trends in contemporary theory and interdiscipli-
nary extensions.
• To train students to use their expertise for careers in journalism, translation, translation for newspaper syndics,
per-formative art and film criticism, publishing, scriptwriting and for academic careers in English, Comparative
Literature and Cultural studies Departments/Centre's.
• To equip students for higher specialization in above areas.
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• To facilitate careers in creative writing.
• To equip students for research in interdisciplinary areas such as tribal, diasporic, cultural, historical and
anthropological fields.
• To sensitize students towards contemporary areas of conflict and human rights.
Guest/Invited Lectures • Madam Rekha Nigam was invited as Guest Faculty for the paper „Script Writing for Films‟ (305) for
the students of Semester III. She was here with us for five days (October 8, 2012 to October 12, 2012). • Prof. Somdatta Mandal from Vishwa Bharti, Kolkatta was with us from 29
th October to 2
nd November, 2012
for the paper „Contemporary Critical Theory‟ (302). Seminar/Conferences/Workshop Organized
• The department organized a workshop on “Shifting Paradigms in Script Writing for Films” on 12/10/12, and
Madam Rekha Nigam explained changes that have gradually come up in the Hindi cinema in the span of
forty years. After the presentation, the popular Hindi Movie “Dabang” was screened to analyze the changing nuances in films.
• Prof. Somdatta Mandal from Vishwa Bharti, Kolkatta was with us from 29
th October to 2
nd November, 2012.
A workshop on „Research Methodology‟ was organized at the Architecture Studio. Prof. Mandal discussed the various aspects essential in Research Methodology in a very lucid manner.
Student Achievement
• CURaj was proud to celebrate this year‟s Independence Day on its permanent campus at Bandarsindri.
The honourable Vice Chancellor, Prof. M.M. Salunkhe hoisted the flag of 66th
Independence Day on the tennis
court. On this occasion Ms. Jyoti Kumari of MAEN Sem III presented “Vande Mataram”.
• Batch of 2010-2012 were conferred the degree at the First Convocation of the University on September 1,
2012. The students of the first batch are well placed: Suman Rathore, the gold medallist is working with the
software company E-Clinical Works, Ahmedabad as Project Manager, Khushboo Rathore is selected for
P.G.T, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Shivpuri, Khushbu Kumpawat is working with the N.G.O Kautilya
Development Society, Khumbalgarh as Asst. Editor, Annu Yadav is working with the N.G.O Pratham, three
students (Sapinder, Sayar and Devendra Gora) are pursuing Ph.D from Central University of Punjab and
Priya Kuma-ri is enrolled for M.Phil in Banasthali Vidyapeeth.
• On the first Convocation of the University, MA English students displayed the achievements of the depart-ment
through charts. Hon‟ble Vice Chancellor Prof. Salunkhe, Chief Guest Shri Kapil Sibal Ji and Shri
Sachin Pilot and other dignitaries were present.
• Balveer Poonia and Vijayraj Kumawat of MAEN III were invited by Birla International School to judge the
debate and elocution competition held on their campus on October 13, 2012.
• Vijayraj Kumawat of MAEN III qualified UGC-NET June 2012.
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Faculty Achievement
• Dr. Supriya Agarwal delivered a lecture, “Role of Women in Development” in the Institute of Panchayati Raj,
Jaipur (August).
• An International Conference on “Myth and Cult in Literature” was organised by St. Andrews College,
Mum-bai (27th
-28th
September, 2012). Dr. Supriya Agarwal Chaired a session and also presented a paper entitled
“Strategic Usage of Myth in Literature and Its Impact on Globalisation”. Dr. Bhumika Sharma too presented a paper on “Political Reworking of Myths in Ellison‟s Fiction”.
• Dr. Neha Arora attended a National Conference organised by N.A.S College, Meerut on “Socio-Cultural
Par-adigms in Post-Independence Indian English Drama” (December 1-2, 2012) and presented a paper entitled
“Things Fall Apart, The Centre Cannot Hold: An Analysis of Mahesh Elkunchwar‟s „Yugant‟ or „Apocalypse‟”.
• Dr. Supriya Agarwal delivered a talk in Khandelwal PG College on December 1, 2012 on “Gender
Equality: Women Empowerment and Economic Growth”
• Dr. Supriya Agarwal conducted a workshop on “Writing of Curriculum Vitae and it‟s Relevance” at Govern-ment P.G College, Dausa.
• Dr. Supriya Agarwal was invited as a resource person at Shri Khandelwal P.G College, Jaipur on 21 Decem-
ber 2012 and delivered a talk on “Understanding Gender Equality and Women‟s Empowerment” Faculty
• Dr. Supriya Agarwal (Head, Associate Professor)
Area of Interest - Gender and cultural Studies, World literature
• Dr. Bhumika Sharma (Assistant Professor)
Area of Interest - Post Colonial Studies, African American
Writing • Dr. Abhigyan Dwivedi (Assistant Professor)
Area of Interest – Communication Skills, Contemporary literature, Computational
Linguistics • Mr. Devendra Rankawat (Assistant Professor)
Area of Interest – Postcolonial studies and Creative
writing • Dr. Vinod K.K (Assistant Professor)
Area of Interest – Cultures, literatures and histories of colonial Malabar, Tribal, folk, subaltern and other
marginalized literatures, cultures and theories, theories of modernity, rituals and performative narratives,
film, Malayalam Literature, Deconstruction and 20th century fiction
• Mr. G. K. Roy (Assistant Professor)
Area of Interest – Poetry
• Neha Arora (Assistant Professor) Area of Interest – Dalit Writing, Contemporary Literature
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Department of Hindi Programme: M.A. Hindi (Specialization in Functional Hindi) Student intake: 20
Duration: 2 years (4 semester) Preamble Study of language and literature enriches sociology which helps to understand the ethnic-geographical unity, fellow-
ship of faiths, social institutions and Indian Culture from the different parts of India. Hindi is the second most spoken language in the world after Mandarin Chinese. It is the National and official language
of India. Being the birth place of the famous Hindi mystic and Rajasthani poetess Meerabai of Krishna cult of Hindi lit-
erature, the university is proud to establish the Department of Hindi. Objective
Hindi Department aims at providing teaching and research facilities in the various fields - contemporary literature, fic-
tion, Comparative literature of Hindi with other Indian Languages. Present day i.e., in the emerging post Industrial so-
cio-economic and political net-work called globalization and the functional hierarchy between English and other lan-
guage is likely to increase. Globalization will give impetus to Hindi language in India by increasing its use in new do-
mains in the field of advertising, media, consultancy, information technology, call-centers, travel, transport, hospitality
and cross-national networking parallel to English. Nature & Scope
Keeping in view of the post modern society and the global needs and of communication patterns, the syllabus of Hindi
is framed by the University. To train the students in the field of corporate sectors functional Hindi has been introduced
in each semester as a compulsory paper which includes computers and its development, Journalism – Web Journalism,
mass media etc. Keeping the view of the unemployment problem the Dept. of Hindi also offers the compulsory paper
related to the most popular entertainment media the Indian cinema where the students read and learn about the screen
play, script-writing, dialogue writing, techniques of photography with the support of other depts.
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Special attention is also given to the students by taking U.G.C.(N.E.T/J.R.F) classes as a part of the curriculum.
The Hindi Dept. focuses not only the study of Hindi language and literature but also other classical languages of
India by offering an optional paper at the P.G. level like studying the poems of Tagore (Bangla), Kumaranashan
(Malayalam) Subrahmanya Bharathi (Tamil) etc. Departmental Facilities The Department has been provided with computers and projectors in the class rooms, every staff is offered laptop
and Hindi fonts are installed to enrich the contemporary needs. The students of the Dept. are asked to present
seminars, P.P.T presentations in every week. Hindi Dept. plans to establish a language lab very soon. Guest/Invited Lectures
• Prof. Allison Busch, Columbia University
• Dr. Imre Bangha , Oxford University
• The following scholars have delivered lectures on the topic “samasamayik Alochana: Naree vimarsh-badalte
parivesh” :
• Dr. Shyam Sakha Shyam, Director, Haryana sahityak Academy
• Dr. Sandeep Awasti, Journalist, Ajmer
• The Department is planning to organize a 2 day National seminar on “The cultural values in Indian Cinema:
with reference to Hindi and other languages” in collaboration with Bhasha Sangam, Allahabad and ICSSR,
New Delhi on the 14th
-15th
March 2013. Faculty
• Dr. Lakshmi Aiyar
Designation: Associate Professor & Head
Qualification: M.A., M.Phil, B.Ed., NET(UGC), Ph.D., PGDFHT
Area of Interest: Comparative Literature
Email id: [email protected]
• Dr. Chandra Shekhar Chaubey
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M.A.(BHU), B.Ed , M.Phil., Ph.D.(JNU), NET-JRF (UGC)
Fellowships: UGC Junior Research Fellowship (J.R.F.) and Senior Research Fellowship (S.R.F.) for Au
gust 2006 to July 2011.
Email id : [email protected]
• Dr. Arvind Singh Tejawat
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: Ph.D.(JNU), M.Phil., NET, SLET
Email ID: [email protected]
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Department of Economics Programme: M.A. Economics (Specialization in Enviro-Economics) Student intake: 20
Duration: 2 years (4 semester) Objective/Preamble The programme Enviro-Economics aims to develop the understanding about the interlinkages between the economy and
the environment. With a meteoric rise in the level of public concern, sustainable environment has become not only a
desirable but a necessary goal for development. In the same stream, the conservation of natural resources and its sustain-
able use is also gaining importance. The programme intends to incorporate this vital aspect of development by cultivat-
ing and fostering the advancement of learning and application of the economic tools in dealing with environmental and
resource problems. In recent years, the concept of the Environmental Economics has emerged as a potential remedy to some of the key mar-
ket and institutional failures that characterize the conventional development model, and as a more effective pathway to
advancing economic, social, and environmental goals. Environmental Economics, although has its roots in externality
theories, public good theories and the general equilibrium theory of the mid-twentieth century, the field really took off
in the last quarter of the last century and has been growing ever since. The second development is the large scale use of quantitative methods made possible by the IT revolution. This has made generation of data, its dissemination and access for analysis easy. Business Analytics has emerged as an important area using quantitative techniques in the design of business strategies. India has developed as the important Knowledge Processing Hub in business analytics for major financial, marketing and consultancy institutions across the world. The programme is a timely response to the growing concerns for deteriorating quality of environment and natural re-
source base. The courses are designed to develop multi-disciplinary skills among the students to tackle the complex en-
vironmental and economic issues. Apart from the micro, macro, international and monetary economics, there is a special
focus on environmental economics, natural resource economics, global and national environmental issues, environmen-
tal impact assessment and sustainable development. Besides, econometrics, theories of economic growth, public
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economics, development economics, economics of human development, environmental sociology are also the part
of the course curriculum. The course on computer applications in economics and statistics enables the students to
handle a set of time series and cross section data using the softwares like SPSS, EVIEWS, PROWESS and STRA-
TA. The course curriculum includes lecture notes, tutorials, seminars, self-study and internship/ project report/
dissertations. Nature & Scope Students will have the opportunity in government ministries and related agencies undertaking environmental
planning and policy analysis work, public and private sector companies and consultancies conducting analysis of
the environmental effects of economic activity, corporations implementing programmes to meet goals of social
and environmental responsibilities, research and educational institutions involved in environmental management
and sustainable development, international and Non- Governmental organizations concerned with economic de-
velopment and environmental change and charitable trusts and organizations carrying out conservation and edu-
cational field work. Departmental Facilities (Labs/Equipments)
• Establishment of Computer lab contains 40 computers, has been sanctioned. • Department has procured two software named STATA and Eviews.
Guest/Invited Lectures
• Prof. Narayan Sinha, University of Botswana, delivered the lecture on Research Methodology and Econo-
metrics on January 7, 2013. • Prof. Ganesh Kawadia, Dean School of Social Science and Head, School of Economics on the
topic, “FDI in Retail Sector‟ on 22-01-2012 • Special Lecture by Prof. P.K. Chaubey, IIPA, Delhi, on the topic, „Demystification of the Poverty Line‟ on 11th
April, 2012 • Special Lecture by Prof. Surjeet Singh, Director, Institute of Development Studies, Jaipur on the
topic‟ Budg-et 2012-13:Some Reflections‟, on 22nd March, 2012
• Special lecture by Prof. vipin Gupta, on the topic, ‟Emerging 21st Century Leadership‟ on 18-04-2012 under the joint Faculty Seminar by Department of Economics and Department of management.
• Prof. S. Madheswaran, Special Officer and Adviser, Department of Planning, Programme Monitoring and Statistics Department, Government of Karnataka, and Professor, Centre for Economic studies and Policy, Institute for Economic and Social Change, Bangalore delivered his lecture on „An Overview of Valuation Techniques in Environmental Economics on 2
nd Sept. 2011.
• Prof. P.K. Chaubey engaged the lectures on Public Economics for 7 days for the students of MA economics, 2
nd semester
• Prof. Vidya Sagar delivered lectures on Statistical Methods in Economics, Micro Economics and Economet-rics.
• Prof. K.C. Sharma delivered lectures on Environment and Ecology. • Prof. Ram Deshpande, Director, Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC), Banglore chaired an
inter-active session to M.A. Economics and M.A. Statistics Students on 25th September 2010. • Prof. Suparn Sharma, Mata Vaishno Devi University, delivered a lecture on “Use of SPSS Tools
and Tech-niques in Economics” in the department on 14th February 2011. • Prof. Sudhir K. Jain, IIT Delhi, delivered the lecture on “Political Economy in India” on 15th February 2011. • Prof. Manju Singh, Council For Social Development, Hyderabad, delivered a lecture on “Rural
Telephony Under Bharat Nirman” on 14th March 2011.
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Seminar/Conference/Workshop Organized Workshop: Department of Economics conducted a workshop on “Environmental Economics” to discuss the recent researches and dissertation topics for faculties and students on 22nd -23rd January 2011. To equip the fac-
ulty and students both, eminent professors were invited as resource persons for this workshop. Chief Guest Hon‟ble Justice Shri V.S. Dave inaugurated the workshop on 22nd January 2011 and delivered his lecture on “Climate Change”. Prof. A.V. Raja from University of Hyderabad delivered lecture on the Overview of Environmental Economics.
Prof. Jyotish Stayapalan from Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad, conveyed his views about the Dry Lands in India. Prof. M.N. Murty from Institute of Economic Growth, New Delhi delivered lecture on “Green Accounting for Sustainable Development”. Prof. M.L.Sharma from Central University of Rajasthan presented his lecture on Green Chemistry and Sustainable Development. Prof. H.S. Sharma
conveyed his views on Sustainable Development and Geography.
Panel Discussion: Panel Discussion was held on 22nd January 2011 by the eminent panellists Prof. A.V. Raja, Prof. Jyotish Satyapalan, Prof. K.C. Sharma, and Prof. M.N. Murty on “the New Researchable issues For M.A./ M.Phil/PhD Dissertations”.
Faculty Details • Dr. Anurag Asawa
Designation: Assistant Professor and Coordinator of the Department Area of Specialization: Energy Economics, applied Econometrics
• Dr. Ummed Singh
Designation: Assistant Professor Area of Specialization: Public Economics, Micro Finance
• Dr. Ranjan Aneja
Designation: Assistant Professor Area of Specialization: Development Economics and Regional Economics
• Ms Hemlata Manglani
Designation: Assistant Professor Area of Specialization: Micro Economics, International Trade and Theory and Money Finance
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Department of Culture & Media Studies Programme: M.A. Culture & Media Studies Student intake: 20
Duration: 2 years (4 semester) Preamble In recent times, the idea of the text has expanded from the merely literary to all forms of cultural production, and media
has come to be a powerful means of expressing culture. Media literacy has become an important skill that enables an
understanding of society and culture. Hence the conceptual and formal aspects of culture and media need to be stud-
ied in order to grasp local, national and global social complexities. The M. A. Programme in Culture and Media Studies
is designed to enabling the student to understand how culture shapes individuals and communities and is in turn
shaped by them. The programme aims to prepare students who will enter the world of media and culture with a criti-
cal perspective and analytical mind and with an introduction to various media technologies and narratives.
Objective
• To develop a clear grasp of the key concepts of cultural studies and media studies;
• To help understand the cultural dynamics of society with the help of contemporary theory and to equip with stu-
dents the analytical tools to study diverse media and cultural practices;
• To provide an exposure to various forms of cultural expression, and a hands on experience of media production;
• To familiarize the student with the rich and complex cultures of Rajasthan;
• To develop critical and analytical abilities through case studies focused on cultural sites and practices;
• To engage with question of documentation, archiving, curating and conserving folk and indigenous cultures;
• To train students in research methods to produce a research dissertation;
• To train students in conceptual and/or practical aspects of radio, photography and documentary from script writ-
ing to post-production.
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Nature & Scope This course would enable student to pursue further research or careers in craft and heritage related domains and
production of films, documentaries, radio and TV programmes. Depending on their individual interests, the stu-
dents will find openings in the government agencies or international bodies like UNESCO or NGOs related to
culture, in publishing houses and electronic media and also as film critics. Guest/Invited Lectures
• Prof. Kevin Murray, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia taught students on sustainability in craft and
designs. • Prof. Ram Sharan Joshi, former vice-chancellor of Makhanlal Chaturvedi, University of Journalism, Bhopal,
delivered special lectures on how to write reportage on sensitive topics like communal violence, nuclear is-sue, gender related cases.
• Dr. Ryaaz Hasan, Department of Theatre and Film Studies, MGAHV Wardha, delivered lectures on camera and video shooting skills for course paper MAC 105: Photography and Video-production.
• Dr. Shashi Bhatia, Department of Anthropology, Lucknow University, took 5-day intensive lectures on Course paper MAC 303: Indigenous Culture.
• Prof. Sanjeev Bhanawat, Head, Department of Journalism, Rajasthan University, Jaipur, gave 5-day lectures on media ethics and laws.
• Prof. Anjali Monteiro, Dean, School of Media and Cultural Studies and Prof. K.P. Jayasankar, Chairperson, Centre for Critical Media Praxis, School of Media and Cultural Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai, has done a teaching module on course paper „Visual Culture‟ and „Documentary Film‟.
• Historian-theatre person, author Shri. Ranbir Sinh delivered special lectures on Culture policy and history of theatre in India.
• Mr. Ramesh Menon, eminent journalist, delivered lectures on role of the media in society. • Mr. Nandan Saxena and Mrs. Kavita Bahl, Independent Filmmakers of Top Quark Films Production, Noida,
gave students hands on practical on Photography and Video-Productions. • Prof. Nina Sabnani, Industrial Design Centre, Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay, delivered lectures on
the life of story-tellers, the different folk art and the importance of folk culture in India. • Late. Prof. C. G Rajurkar, taught the social, political and critical perspectives of Rajasthan for course paper
„Understanding Rajasthan‟. • Prof. Rima Hooja, a renowned research scholar and anthropologist delivered lectures on the architecture of
famous monuments, palaces, forts in Rajasthan.
Departmental Facilities The Department has a full-fledged media lab with following Video production equipments:
• Non-Linear Editing facility.
• Photography- High-end and cameras for still photography and Video Production.
• Advanced studio lighting kit.
• Quality and updated sound recording facility.
• Collection of Classic documentaries and films related to the syllabus.
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Seminar/Conference/Workshop Organized
• The Department organized two-day workshop on „Sustainability in Craft and Design‟ special lectures de-livered by Prof Kevin Murray of RMIT University, Melbourne (Australia) on November 29-30, 2012.
• The Department jointly organized two-day Faculty Workshop (Regional) with Department of Public Poli-cy and law Governance on „Teaching Media Policy and Law‟ by Centre of Culture Media and Governance (CCMG), Jamia Millia Islamia, A Central University, in Central University of Rajasthan on November 1, 2, 2012.
MOU’s/Collaborations/Projects/Other Achievements
• Mr. Akshat Vasistha, M.A Culture and Media Studies, got second position in West Zone Inter- University Youth Festival held in Surat on December 25, 2012.
• Mr. Sarjeet Kajla, M.A Culture and Media Studies, got second position in West Zone Inter-University Youth Festival held in Udaipur (2012).
Faculty Details • Dr. Ravi Chaturvedi Designation: Professor & Head Qualification: M.A. (History), Ph.D. (Fine Arts), 3 Year Diploma in Theatre from the National School of Dra- ma, Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication (Kota Open University), Diploma in Russian Lan guage Awards: Charles Wallace India Art Award, 1994 by British Council, Faculty Enrichment Award, 1995 by the Shastri Indo Canadian Institute Assignments: Visiting Expert in Seijo University, Tokyo in 1997 Visiting Experts in the University of Lođz, Poland in 1999. Visiting Professor in York University, Toronto in 1995, 2000 and 2004 Visiting Professor in Queensland University, Brisbane, Australia, 2005 Visiting Professor in Chung-Ang University, Seoul, South Korea in 2007 -2008 Guest Director in Theatre Directors Association of Korea, Seoul in 2009 Visiting Professor in Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden in 2009 Former Head, Dept of Theatre & Film Studies, Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi Univer sity, Wardha 2010-2012 Former Head, Department of Dramatics, University of Rajasthan, 1992 -1995, 1998-2001 & 2004- 2007 Area of Interest: Classical and Modern Indian Theatre – Theory and Practice, Multi-Cultural, Thea tre of Asia, Indian Cinema – History and Development Email-ID: [email protected] • Ms. Junali Deka Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: Masters in Mass Communication (MMC), P.G. Diploma in Mass Communication & Jour nalism, UGC (NET-JRF), Pursuing PhD. Area of Interest: Cultural studies, New Media, Journalism, Documentary and film Making, Development Commu nication and Women Studies. Email-ID: [email protected] • Mr. Pranta Pratik Patnaik Designation: Assistant Professor Designation: Assistant Professor, Centre for Culture and Media Studies Qualification : M.A. (JNU, New Delhi), UGC(NET-JRF), M.Phil(Delhi School of Economics), Ph.D, (pursuing, Departmentof Sociology, University of Delhi) Area of Interest: Cultural Rights, Media Practices, Gender and Sexualities, Research Methodology, Glob alias tion. Email Id: [email protected]
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Department of Public Policy, Law and Governance Programme: M.A. Public Policy, Law and Governance Student intake: 20
Ph.D Public Policy, Law and Governance
Duration: 2 years (4 semester) Student intake : 5
Objective The MA programme seeks to introduce students to the study of policy-making and implementation processes to
create improved understanding of events happening in society. It will help students in sharpening their powers
of analysis and judgment. The programme will contribute to acquisition of analytical skills that can help in in-
forming policy choices. For this reason democratic context of policy choices will be explored foregrounding the
issues of liberty and justice. In addition, the MA programme should equip the students with skills to evaluate
and assess programmes and projects. The core courses will have three streams: • Introduction to concepts and theories of substantive aspects
• Integrative understanding of policy-making in the framework of law and institutions of governance and de-
mocracy • Introduction to evaluation methods and democratic accountability mechanisms.
Salient Features
• Seeks to introduce to the study of Policy making and implementation process to create improved understanding of
events happening in society.
• The core courses introduce the concepts and theories of substantive aspects, integrative understanding of policy
making in the framework of law and institutions of governance and democracy, introduction to evaluation meth-
ods and democratic accountability mechanisms.
• Contribute to the acquisition of analytical skills that can help in informing policy choices for this reason demo-cratic context of policy choices will be explored foregrounding the issues of liberty and justice.
• To equip the students with skills to evaluate and assess programmes and projects.
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Niche Areas • Strengthening of democratic decentralised institutions in the framework of sustainable development using e
-governance and emerging information and communication technologies. • Analysing the efficacy of policy goals towards inclusive growth and sustainable development.
Departmental Facilities (Labs/Equipments)
• Good Library • 24 hour Wi-Fi availability • Well Furnished Classrooms
• Dedicated Computer Lab with Internet Connection
• Audio Visual Facilities
• Transport Facilities
Guest/Invited Lectures
• Prof.I. Ramabrahmam from University of Hyderabad delivered lectures on Public Policy and Public
Admin-istration from 9- 16 August 2012, and 27October-3 November 2012.
• Prof. G Haragopal, Retired Prof. University of Hyderabad delivered lectures on Human Rights, Research
Methodology, Bureaucracy and Nature of State from 31 August-3 September 2012.
• Prof SriKrishnaDeva Rao, Prof of Law and Registrar of National Law University New Delhi took lecture
se-ries on the Paper Law and Development from 23Oct -28th
Oct 2012.
• Prof Kuldeep Mathur Retired Prof. Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Dr. Amit Prakash of JNU, Prof
Avanish Kumar of MDI, Gurgaon, Dr, Kannamma of University of Mumbai interacted with the students
1-2 November 2012.
• Saurabh Anand, Assistant Prof. from Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar delivered a lecture
on Property Rights on 2 November 2012.
• Prof V S Prasad, Ex- Director NAAC, UGC, delivered a lecture on Public Policy Law and Governance
Op-portunities and Recent challenges on 22nd
November 2012.
• Prof. Ramesh .K. Arora from Jaipur delivered a lecture on “Comparative Public Administration” on 15th
October 2013.
• Prof. A.Gnanam delivered lecture on “Higher Education Policies in India” on the 8th& 9th January 2014
• Experts (Dr.Hasrat Arjumend and Ajay Bhansingh),from the Foundation for Ecological Security, Bhilwara, Rajasthan interacted with the students of the department and delivered lectures and displayed documentaries on “The Commons and their Conservation in India” on 31st March 2014
Recent Activities The Department prepared a Report on the “Role of Universities in the Empowerment of the Socio-economically challenged sections of Rajasthan” and submitted to the Rajasthan State Planning Board The Report was later presented at a Round Table Conference held at Pushkar, Ajmer, on “The Roadmap to Higher Education in Rajasthan” held on 31st August 2013 by the Rajasthan State Planning Board, Government of Rajasthan. National Workshop on Management of University Administration in Association with Association of Indian Universities New Delhi was held from 15th March -20th March 2013.
National Workshop on Teaching Public Policy, Media and Law was held on 1-2 November 2012- organised in collaboration with CCMG, Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi and Public Policy Law and Governance and Culture and Media Studies, Central University of Rajasthan. Prof. Kuldeep Mathur delivered the key note address.
Internships and Student Club Most of the students from the IV Semester (2012 -13) actively participated in the internship programme and were sent to in different parts of the country like Delhi, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad and Jaipur. The Department and students have organized a Club called the ‘Policy Forum’ under its banner various activities are conducted such as field visits, debates and various other competitions. Tea with Guests in the department Prof. K.B Kothari former Professor IIM (A) from “Pratham” in Jaipur visited the department and discussed
on the status of Primary Education in the state of Rajasthan. Prof. Naresh Dadich, Hon‟ble V ice C hancellor, V ardham an M ahavir O pen U niversity, K ota, R ajasthan.
Prof. P.C Mathur, Retired Prof, Dept of Political Science Rajasthan University, Jaipur.
• Prof. SN Singh, Head, Dept of Political Science and Public Administration, MDS University, Ajmer.
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Faculty
• Dr. S. N. Ambedkar
Associate Professor and Head Qualification: M.A (Political Science), M.Phil (University of Hyderabad), Ph.D (Osmania University)
Area of Interest: Local Governance (Panchayati Raj), Rural Development, Indian Government and Ad-ministration, Public Policy, Distance Education.
• Dr. S. Kandasamy
Associate Professor
Qualification: LL.B (University of Delhi), LL.M (International Law, Constitutional Law and Human Rights Law) (Pondicherry University), Ph.D (Software Law) (University of Madras), M.A (Economics) (Meerut University), M.C.A (Alagappa University), M.Sc (Sustainable Development) (Sikkim Manipal University), M.L (Labaour, Industrial Relations and Administrative Law) (Annamalai University), M.L (Intellectual Property Law) (University of Madras).
Area of Interest: Research Methodology, Cyber Law, Intellectual property Law, International Law, Human Rights Law.
• Dr. Jose Almin Cicily
Assistant Professor Qualification: Ph.D ( Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, JNU, New Delhi), M.Phil in Law and Governance (JNU, New Delhi), M.A in Political Science with specialisation in International Relations (Pondicherry Central University), P.G Diploma in Human Rights and Duties Education (Pondicherry Central University),B .A. in Economics (Kerala University), UGC-NET.
Area of Interest: Governance, Local Governance, Public Policy Analysis, Sustainable Livelihoods.
• Mr. C. Jeevan Kumar
Assistant Professor Qualification: Currently pursuing Ph.D (University of Hyderabad), M.Phil in Political Science (University of Hyderabad) and M. A in Political Science (University of Hyderabad), UGC-JRF.
Area of Interest: Public policy, public sector management, governance and leadership.
• Dr. Gyana Ranjan Panda
Assistant Professor Qualification: Masters in Political Science (Utkal), M. Phil, and Ph. D from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), UGC-NET
Area of Interest: Public Policy, Governance, Study of Government Finances, Budgeting and Budgetary Processes in India and South Asia, Climate Change, Energy Policy, Water and Sanitation Policies.
•
• Mr. Anjan Kumar Sahu
Assistant Professor Qualification: Pursuing Ph.D (Delhi University), M. Phil , South Asian Division ( JNU New Delhi), M.A. in Political Science , Utkal University and B.A. in Political Science ,UGC-JRF.
Area of Interest: Human Security, Environmental Security and Climate Change, Security Studies, International Relations, Politics of Development.
For further information you may contact: [email protected]
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Department of Social Work/M.S.W. Programme: M.A. Social Work/M.S.W. Student intake: 20
Duration: 2 years (4 semester) Preamble The Department of Social Work established in 2012 is actively involved in academic and field-based practices. It strives
to work towards inclusive and sustainable development and believes in promoting maximum human potentials, skill
development, equal opportunity, justice, respect for diversity and anti-discriminatory environment within the society. Objective
• To impart education and training in professional social work in order to provide man-power in social welfare,
development and allied fields capable of working at various levels of micro, meso and macro systems.
• To help students develop knowledge, skills, attitudes and values appropriate to the practices of social work pro-
fession.
• To enable students to develop critical and creative thinking and ability, to apply theoretical knowledge in prac-
tice of social work.
• To facilitate interdisciplinary approach for better understanding of social problems, and issues of development.
• To develop skills related to research, capacity building, policy formulation and planning. Nature & Scope
• Offers curriculum directed towards equipping students with knowledge, skills, values and attitudes to under-
stand human needs, potentials, resources and services to develop fully humane professionals.
• Provides intensive con-current and block field work training to students in the areas of rural development, gov-
ernance and organizational efforts.
• Designed compulsory Rural Educational Camp of 10 days duration for students to provide exposure of rural is-
sues and organized intervention.
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• Organized Group Conference and Skill Laboratory training/workshop to enhance the micro skill develop-
ment of the students. • Focused on action research, innovative field action project, evidence based practice and promotion of com-
munity colleges in rural areas. Scope for perspective Career/Placement • NGO Sector
• Industry/Corporate sector
• Welfare and Development Department of Government
• International Organization Departmental Facilities • Well Furnished Classrooms • Dedicated Computer Lab with Internet Connection • Audio Visual Facilities • Transport Facilities • Departmental Library Research Areas • Sustainable development
• Skills and livelihood development
• NGOs, Governance and Public Policy Analysis & Implementation
• Desert/arid areas and social work
• Social Development and Social Work
• Social Exclusion and Social Work Lectures/Seminars/Workshops Organized • Organized Day-long workshop on „Concept of Community College and Its‟ Implementation‟ on 15th
January 2013 in the Conference Hall, Academic Block-I, Central University of Rajasthan by Dr S. Xavier
Alphonse, S.J (Director), Indian Centre for Research and Development of Community Education (ICRDCE),
Chennai, Tamil Nadu. • Organized „University Level Poster Competition on Disability‟ to observe „International Day of Persons
with Disabilities‟ on 16th January 2013 in the premises of Academic Block-I, Central University of Rajasthan. • Organized Special lecture on „Disability and Youth‟ to observe „International Day of Persons with
Disabilities‟ on 16th
January 2013 in the Conference Hall, Academic Block-I, Central University of Rajasthan
by Dr.Ajeet Sharma, Deputy Director, Specially Abled Persons Unit, Department of Social Justice and
Empowerment, Rajasthan State.
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• Organized One week Orientation programme for M.A. (Social Work) Semester-I, 2012 from 18th to 25th July,
2012 at Department of Social Work, Central University of Rajasthan. The experts from various educational
institutions and government welfare departments have been invited to deliberate on different areas of social
work intervention • Organized „Poster Exhibition Events‟ on University Convocation Day, 1st September, 2012 at
Central Univer-sity of Rajasthan. The students exhibited the issues of rural areas and social work
intervention/activities through display of posters. • Organized Day-long „Exposure Visit‟ for M.A. (Social Work) Semester-I, 2012 on 2nd August, 2012 at
Mahila Sada Suraksha Kendra (MSSK), Dudu, Rajasthan. The exposure visit to MSSK oriented students
about the causes and consequences of Domestic Violence, Domestic violence Act 2005 and roles and
responsibilities of service providers. • Organised Day-long „General Health Camp‟ in collaboration with Mahaveer Cancer Hospital, Jaipur and
YN.Hospital, Kishangarh, Rajasthan on 14th
October, 2012 at Bandarsindri village and the University campus.
The event was a huge success with more than 500 people participated and got the benefits of general health
check up and free medicine at health camp. The purpose of creating awareness through exhibition amongst
the people regarding the cancer importance of lifestyle, physical activity and nutrition in prevention and
management of lifestyle-related diseases was fulfilled to a large extent through the health camp. Projects/Any Other Achievements • Promotion of Community Radio Scheme (CRS), Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of
India. In order to introduce the concept and utility of CRS to the target rural population, the preliminary
meetings have been conducted at Patan, Bandersindhri and Mundoti villages on 18th and 19th October, 2012.
The Head, Faculty members and Students of Department of Social Work, Central University of Rajasthan ac-
tively participated in the meeting and played a pivotal role in communicating the importance of Community
Radio programme for the overall development of rural areas. • Establishment of Day Care Centre: In order to understand the need of children between 3-6 years of age, when
their parents (University employees) are away from home during day. The Department of Social Work has
taken a call and opened a Day Care Centre at Central University of Rajasthan for the children of university
employees and other beneficiaries. • Inception of Community College: In order to follow the mandate of Ministry of Human Resource Develop-
ment and meet the great demand-supply mismatch in the country as economy needs much more skilled man-
power in India. The Department of Social Work, Central University of Rajasthan took lead to start
„Community College‟ through different Educational institutions of Rajasthan from the academic session 2013.
Moreover, It also brought together all stakeholders such as industry, business, service sectors as well as NGO
sector to update on the requirements of skill development and become responsible stakeholders in curriculum
development, training of trainers, providing guest faculty, practical training, evaluation and future employ-
ment of the learners who graduate from these community colleges.
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Faculty • Prof. (Dr.) R.R. Patil
Designation: Professor & Head
Qualification: B.S.W(Mumbai),M.S.W(TISS),M.Phil(JNU),PhD(Assam), UGC NET
Area of Interest: Social development, Civil Society & International Organizations, Public Policy Analysis
and Governance, Skill development, Social exclusion and social work practice
Email id: [email protected],[email protected] • Dr. Satish Kumar
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: NET, PhD
Area of interest: Human Resource Management and Labour Laws, Rural Development and Mental
Retarda-tion.
Email id: [email protected] • Ms. Bijayalaxmi Panda
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: MSW (Kurukhetra University), NET, Ph.D (Pursuing) from Jain Vishwa Bharati
University, Ladnun, Rajasthan
Area of Interest: Health sector, Rural Development, Gender issues and Research.
Email id: [email protected] • A. P. Senthil Kumar
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M.A., M. Phil., P.G.D.C.A., DIP.HRD
Area of Interest: Counseling, Specific Learning Disability Intervention, Educational Social
Work Email id: [email protected]
School of Management and Commerce
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Department of Management Programme: M.B.A. (Specialization in Entrepreneurship) Student intake: 30
Duration: 2 years (4 semester) Preamble Globalization and liberalization of Indian economy along with integration of world markets have opened up horizons
of prosperity and growth for business. The fast pace of changes has brought out the need to innovate newer ways of
establishing and managing business. To address these needs, Central University of Rajasthan offers a full time MBA
program.
Objectives
• To empower students as leaders who can create innovative strategies and execute them in the market.
• To develop skills in successfully initiating, expanding and diversifying a business enterprise in new, up-coming
areas.
• To provide students with the required tools for decision-making and data analysis
• To improve students' managerial skills through the use of case studies.
• To teach students the techniques and tools useful for financial analysis and control in today's business climate.
• To impart students the skills and knowledge required to ethically manage the business.
• To develop each student's strategic thinking.
• To develop family business successors as enterprising and knowledgeable owners of the business of their forefa-
thers. Departmental Facilities
• Computer Lab,
• SPSS, CMI Database, Absco
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Future Prospects The primary objective of MBA programme is to provide quality education in management field as per internation-
al standards through inculcation of creative thinking, innovative practices and kaleidoscopic approach of teach-
ing. Focus will be on industry institution linkages. The value of any MBA programme lies in the comparisons and
contrasts it makes of the admission policies, approaches and future plans of the institution and its bearing on the
usefulness of all that an MBA degree stands for to corporate. We need management education because we need to manage organizations. Future of management programmes is
bright until there is existence of corporate organizations. MBA‟s have prospects everywhere. They can run
their own business if they have entrepreneurial instincts. They can join the corporate world in different function-al
areas like Entrepreneurship, Finance, Marketing, HR, Supply Chain Management, IT, Service Sector Manage-ment,
International Business etc. Besides this there are ample opportunities in management of NGO Sector too. MBA‟s are well prepared for all walks of corporate life. Guest/Invited Lectures
• Guest Lecture on “Business plan formulation & new venture creation” by Dr. Ashish Pareek
Dr. AshishPareek , Associate Professor , Central University of Himachal Pradesh delivered guest lectures on business plan formulation & new venture creation on September 17, 2012. He described the qualities of a good entrepreneur and the steps in the process of business plan formulation and new venture crea-tion. He explained the importance of creativity in the business plan & how one can be more creative in one‟s thought process. 27 students of the MBA semester III & faculty members of the department attend-ed the lecture.
• Guest Lecture on “Time Management” by Prof. Neeraj Gupta
Prof. Neeraj Gupta, head, Department of Architecture delivered a guest lecture on “Time Management” on October 05, 2012. He emphasized on the value of time and told that wasting the time is as losing the money. He told that time is precious and it should be managed. In the last he described various tech-niques , which can be used in managing the time. Around 22 students of MBA Semester I attended the lecture.
• Guest lecture on “International Business Affairs” by Prof. B. H. Khondolker
Prof. Khondolker from University of Dhaka, delivered a special lecture on International Business Affairs and its significance in present scenario. He emphasized on various issues of south Asian countries.
Workshops Two days workshop on “Design and tools of research for projects” organized for MBA students on Nov 26 & 27, 2012. Dr. Sanjeev Gupta from Central University of Himachal elaborated the practical aspects of research. He em-
phasized on designing questionnaire, sample designing, application of analytical tools for research study. Stu-
dents learned about the practical implications of SPSS while exercising the research problems.
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MOU’s
• MOU with Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad Department of Management has signed Memorandum of Understanding with the Institute of Public En-terprise, Hyderabad on Feb 7, 2011. Both the institutions shall collaborate in academic events, placement and research. Faculty exchange and student exchange were also the highlights of the agreement.
• MOU with Genpact CURAJ has signed an MOU with Genpact and the broad objective of the collaboration is to establish a collaborative framework for the parties to strengthen their shared objectives and facilitate an open and reciprocal exchange of information on all aspects necessary to ensure a successful Partnership. The Part-nership includes, but is not limited to, constituting Awards or Scholarships, setting up a Genpact Knowledge Center for Finance and Actuarial Studies, creation of elective tracks around Finance and Ac-tuarial Studies or other streams and other mutually agreed initiatives based on such terms as may be agreed to between the parties. • The Genpact Best Student Trophy. Genpact has constituted a rolling trophy for the Best Student at
CURAJ and the student will be awarded each year shall be selected mutually by the Executive Com-mittee/Governance Council. The student thus selected is given a Citation/Certificate and may also be given a monetary award as decided by Genpact.
• Finance Lab - Genpact Knowledge Center for Finance and Actuarial Studies: Genpact and CURAJ are working together to create at the CURAJ campus a Finance Lab called “Genpact Knowledge Center for Finance and Actuarial Studies” focusing primarily on Finance , Account , Actuarial Studies and associ-ated business intelligence. This initiative is going to fill skill deficiencies, augment career paths and prepare talented scholars for exciting opportunities in high growth and emerging industries.
• Genpact-CURAJ Summer Internship Program & Campus Recruitments & Placements.. Genpact pro-vides summer Internship Program to the students of CURAJ to further the goals of the Partnership and its constituent initiatives. Genpact also agrees to hire the students from CURAJ‟s per its business plan
• Industry Council. CURAJ is going to create an Industry Council that will consist of leaders from vari-ous industries. The Council shall be free to develop its own rules of functioning and shall make recom-mendations from time to time towards building a strong industry-academia linkage with CURAJ. CURAJ agrees to invite individuals from Genpact to be part of this Council.
Departmental Activities • Case Analysis Competition
Case Analysis competition was organized for Management students on Aug 17‟2012 students from sem I & II participated in six groups. It was initiated to enhance the analytical ability and conceptual clarity among students related to different business situations. Students were provided different real cases of some organizations and they tried to convert their theoretical knowledge in to practice to solve those problems. Group fourth won the first prize and group II & III got II prize
• Quiz Competition Quiz competition was organized for MBA I Sem students by their seniors under the guidance of Dr. Tulsee Giri Goswami Sep 14‟2012. It was an initiative by MBA III Sem students. Quiz comprising com-prehensive aspects of management, current economic affairs, contemporary management practices etc. All the students of I Sem participated in six teams. Team third won the first prize and team I got II prize
• Lecture on “Basics of Econometrics & its managerial applications” by Prof. R.C. Sharma, Head, Department of Management
• Prof. R. C. Sharma delivered two hour session on basics of econometrics and its managerial applications on October 12, 2012 to the students of the department of Management as well as Statistics. He simply explained the concept of Econometrics and its uses in various functional areas of Management. He also told to the stu-dents that how interpretations can be made from various statistical measures. He also gave first hand prac-tice on SPSS software. Forty six students and faculty members of the department attended the session.
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• Ad-Mad Competition
An Ad-Mad competition was organized for Management students on Oct- 19‟2012, in total 30 students in six groups participated (from sem I & II). It‟s a Mad world specially when it comes to Ads. Creativity combined with a trace of humor added spice to the competition as students were given weird products like Mobile other than CDMA & GSM, Bike with all modes of transport (Air, Road, Water), trip to Moon, Penwhich can convert thoughts in to words, electric broom etc, and they had to prepare a Ad at the same. It was very crazy and at the same time very funny to do and for that reason it was the most ad-mired and joyful event in array of management events. The group fourth won the first prize (Pen- which can convert thoughts in to words) and group I got II prize (Mobile other than CDMA & GSM)
• “Mock interview Session” by faculty members of the department A mock interview session was conducted by all the faculty members of the department of Management on
October 25, 2012. In the session, a panel of four faculty members Dr. M.R.P Singh, Dr. Sanjay Kr. Garg, Dr. Tulsee Giri Goswami& Ms. Richa Mathur took the interview of the students of MBA Semester III on the subject matter related General Management as well as various functional areas of Management. Twelve students participated in the interview process. All the faculty members also gave the interview tips at the end of the session.
• Session on “How to read Market intelligence section in Economic times A Two hours session was conducted on how to read “Market intelligence section in Economic
Times Newspaper” on October 26, 2012. He explained about reading the stock quotes and various terminologies about the stock market like Index, Circuit Filter, Mutual funds, FII, Market Capitalization, P/E ratio etc. and how to make interpretations from that information. Around 40 students of MBA Semester I & Se-mester III participated in the session.
• Finance Club “ Mudra Manthan” A Finance Club named “ Mudraa Manthan‟ has been formed by the department of Management
to spread awareness about the Share & Financial market and inculcate investing habits among the students & staff members of Central University of Rajasthan.
• Following activities are carried out by the club for achieving its objectives: • Virtual online Stock Market Game “Sharebaazi” for all the students & staff members of the University • Expert Lectures by Stock market/ Financial experts from time to time to teach technicalities of the
stock market • Publication of Monthly Financial Newsletter about major news & revolution in the Financial Market.
Faculty
• Prof. Ramesh C. Sharma
Designation: Professor & Head
Qualification: M.Com (Economic Administration and Financial Management), M.A.(Economics), M.Phil,
Ph. D.
Area of Interest: Financial Econometrics, Marketing Models, Strategic Management.
• Dr. Maithili R.P. Singh
Designation : Associate Professor
Qualification : M.B.A., Ph.D.
Area of interest : Marketing & Gen. Management.
• Dr. Sanjay Kumar Garg
Designation : Assistant Professor
Qualification : M.B.A., M.Com., UGC ( NET), M.Phil,Ph.D.
Area of interest : Stock & Derivative Markets, Risk Management, Operations Research
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• Dr. Tulsee Giri Goswami
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: MBA (HR), Ph.D., Accredited Management Teacher (AMT), PG Diploma in Hospital &
Health Management
Area of Interest: Human Resource Management & Development, Organizational Behavior, General Man-
agement • Ms. Richa Mathur
Designation: Assistant professor
Qualification: MBA, UGC - NET
Area of interest: Finance and Marketing • Dr. Avantika Singh Designation:
Assistant Professor
Qualification: MBA, PhD (Fellow, IRMA)
Area of Interest: Organizational Behavior, Business Ethics, Public Policy and Management
School of Management and Commerce
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Department of Commerce Programme: M. Com. (Specialization in Accounting, Taxation, Student intake: 20 HRM, Finance, Marketing) Duration: 2 years (4 semester)
Preamble The Central University of Rajasthan has been established by an Act of Parliament (Act No. 25 of 2009). The Gazette of
India, No. 27, published on 20th March, 2009 as a new Central University, and is fully funded by the Government of
India to provide flexible, innovative academic and research programmes and support structures that are responsive to a
broad range of learners and regional needs. The world is witnessing a high-tech revolution with changes in science,
technology, commerce and industry. The world now believes that knowledge is everything. With opening up of world
economy by way of globalization, liberalization and privatization processes, all the business sectors are witnessing a
tremendous growth. The whole economy is undergoing a tremendous transformation with many new sunrise sectors
like financial services, consultancies etc coming up. The service sector is outstripping the manufacturing sector in
growth. A career in these sectors involves challenging work, high growth opportunities, lucrative pay packets and a
professionally challenging work environment. The job market is undergoing a metamorphosis. This is creating a huge
demand for careers in Commerce and Business. This has led to huge change in the way we teach and deliver business
studies courses.
Commensurate with the times and taking into account the challenges the age of globalization and knowledge-societies
pose, CUR is aware of the urgent need to move towards semester-wise Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS) and Con-
tinuous Assessment and Grading Pattern (CAGP). Agencies like UGC and NAAC have been advocating CBCS and
CAGP. A number of universities and institutes of higher learning in the country have already adopted CBCS and CAGP.
Under the banner of School of Management and Commerce a two year (four semesters) full-time M. Com. Programme
is going to start from the academic session 2012-13.
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The corporate world is dynamic and the changes are so severe that a series of new concepts and techniques are
fast coming into being and the earlier and traditional ones are becoming obsolete. This situation has given rise to
the need for restructuring the curricula of Commerce education at all levels so as to make it meaningful and com-
patible with the changing business scenario and introduce the concepts and techniques among the commerce
teachers to further channelize and streamline their contribution. By introducing more and more professional
skills, we need output of graduates and researchers to be of the best quality in the world. Objective The proposed M. Com. programme has a distinct objective to equip the students with knowledge, skills and atti-
tude to become more suitable for the present and emerging job market. The courses are intended to impart inten-
sive knowledge and training in the subject and help the students to acquire wider perspectives both for research
and for professional application. The syllabus has been designed student-centered where there is flexibility for
the students to have a greater choice of courses appropriate to their interests, needs, sustainability and long term
goals. The courses are offered with Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) thus facilitating the students to have 24
Courses of 96 Credits spread over 4 semesters for mastering the subject for the award of Master degree in Com-
merce by acquiring the required depth and at the same time to select elective courses of his/her choice and based
on his/her aptitude from four elective group of courses. The syllabus also includes two open courses (each carry-
ing 4 Credits) of inter disciplinary nature out of which each shall be offered in 2nd and 3rd semester in order to
suit the needs and interest of the students. To be precise, the objectives of M. Com. programme are as under:-
• To provide foundation for further advanced studies and research in the area of Commerce such as M. Phil.
and Ph. D. programmes.
• To allow M. Com. graduates to choose for further advanced studies in different specialization of Commerce
such as Accounting, Taxation, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing etc.
• To enable M. Com. graduates for a wide range of career dealing with the flow of money, from accountant to
investment banker, money manager to personal finance consultant.
• To enable master graduates in Commerce to qualify UGC-NET/SET and JRF examinations so that they can
take-up the work of teaching or research of high quality.
• To impart entrepreneurial skills for starting new business ventures. Facilities
• Library
• Computer Lab
• Interactive board with projector
• 24 hour Wi-Fi availability
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Research Highlights • Sharma, A.K. & Seth, N. (2012), Literature Review of Stock Market Integration: A Global Perspective, Quali-
tative Research in Financial Markets, Vol. 4 No. 1, pp. 84-122. • Seth, N. & Siddiqui, S. (2012), Exploring Autocorrelation in NSE and NASDAQ during Recent Financial Cri-
sis Period, Business Analyst, Vol. 32 No. 1, pp. 101-110. • Verma, R. (2012), A Study of Perceptive and productivity of Health Insurance Business in India with Refer-
ence to Key Determinants, International Journal of Research in IT and Management, Vol.2, No. 2, pp. 868-881.
• Verma, R. & Bawa, S. (2012), Factors Affecting the Selection of Health Insurance: An Empirical Study, Pra-
bandhan Indian Journal of Management Studies, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 35-41. • Soriya, S. & Pal, K. (2012), IC performance of Indian pharmaceutical and textile industry, Journal of Intellec-
tual Capital, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 120-137. • Soriya, S. & Pal, K. (2012), Impact of Intellectual Capital Performance on Market Valuation of Indian Corpo-
rate, in conference proceedings of HSB 4th Annual National Conference on Business and Management held
on 9-10th February 2012. Departmental Activities • Poster presentation in convocation • Poster presentation on ozone day • Participation in seminar at MLSU, Udaipur in international conference on “Global Business Research” on 20-
23 September, 2012 (Anshuman and Pran) • Participated in National Conference on “Sustainable Rural Development in India: Efforts and Challenges” on
18-19 September, 2012 • Participated in fresher party, 2012 • Participated in Hindi divas celebration 1-14 September, 2012. • Participated in youth fest, 2012 in 27-31 December, 2012 • Lecture on Advertising by Prof Navin Mathur, Department of Business Administration, University of Raja-
sthan, Jaipur to be held in the last week of January, 2013 • An Educational Excursion to Tilonia to be held on third week of February. Invited Talks & Guest Lectures • Lecture on Advertising by Prof Navin Mathur, Department of Business Administration, University of Raja-
sthan, Jaipur to be held in the last week of January, 2013 • An Educational Excursion to Tilonia to be held on third week of February.
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Faculty • Prof. R. K. Chandak
Designation:Professor and Head
Qualifications: M.Com (Business Administration), PhD, PG Diplomas in French and German, Diploma
in Russian
Area_of_Interest: Marketing Management, Consumer Behaviour, General Management, General
Business Environment
Email id:[email protected] • Ms. Sushila Kumari Soriya
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Com, UGC (NET), Ph.D. (Submitted)
Area_of_Interest: Finance and General Management
Email id:[email protected] • Dr. Ruchita Verma
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Com, UGC-NET (JRF), Ph.D.
Area_of_Interest: Accounting and Finance, General
Management Email id:[email protected] • Ms. Neha Seth
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M.Com, UGC- NET, PGPM, M.Phil, Ph.D
(Pursuing) Area_of_Interest: Finance and Accounting, General
Management Email id:[email protected]
School of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy
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Department of Chemistry Programme: M. Sc. Chemistry (Specialization in Green Chemistry) Student intake: 20
Duration: 2 years (4 semester) Objective The Department of Chemistry, School of Chemical Sciences & Pharmacy, Central University of Rajasthan, started a
two year M.Sc. programme with emphasis on Green Chemistry. This choice of Green Chemistry has a bearing on sus-
tainable development which has been a topic of utmost importance for maintenance of quality on this planet. The Ph.D. programme is also being started from the current academic year. Effective Paper Offered
The following elective courses are currently offered or may be offered during the next academic year.
• Materials Chemistry
• Physical Organic Chemistry
• Statistical Thermodynamics
• Polymer Chemistry
• Supramolecular Chemistry
• Natural Products
• Safety, Hygiene & Environment
• Bio – organic chemistry
• Bio – inorganic Chemistry
• Advanced Quantum Chemistry
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MOU’s
• Provide high quality teaching using different teaching techniques and smart classrooms.
• Provide well – equipped laboratories for the practical classes of chemical synthesis and instrumentation.
• Adequate safety and hygiene measures in laboratories for the safety of the students and the cleanliness of
the environment.
• A six week practical training programme at some established research institutes/ Universities/Govt. Re-
search laboratories/pharmaceutical industries after the II semester examination, during summer vacation.
• Allocation of time for students to interact with the faculty to discuss their academic or personal difficul-
ties.
• Invite experienced guest faculty from renowned institutes/universities in India to deliver lectures on key
topics in semester courses.
• Regular weekly seminars for students.
• Enable students to interact with the guest faculty and the seminar speakers.
• Organization of seminars, workshops and conferences related to various topics in Chemistry.
• Assist and support students to obtain their final placements in leading industries and organizations. Laboratory Facilities
• Fume hoods and safety showers have been installed for the advanced chemical synthesis and safety of the
research workers.
• A number of sophisticated instruments like UV-Visible absorption spectrophotometer, atomic absorp-
tion spectrophotometer, fluorimeter, Gas Chromatograph, polarimeter have been procured for the scien-
tific benefit of the students. The purchase of many more instruments including 500 MHz NMR, Potenti-
ostat, GC-MS-MS, Guoy balance, Glove box, Surface Area Analyzer,TGA-DSC are in the pipeline.
• Best possible infrastructural facilities for research workers in the fields of organic, inorganic and physical
chemistry with emphasis on Green Chemistry and interdisciplinary fields have been created. Seminar/Conferences
• The department has been inviting prominent academicians from various front line academic institutions
like IITs, National Research Laboratories amongst others, to give students an exposure commensurate
with the latest development in the field of chemistry.
• Prof. S. D. Samant, ICT Mumbai, and Prof. M. S. Wadia, University of Pune, visited the department and
delivered lectures on key concepts of Organic Chemistry.
• Dr. ShraedhaTiwari, VJTI, Mumbai has visited as guest faculty and delivered lectures on
“Thermodynamics & Kinetics”.
• Prof. M. S. Balakrishna, IIT Bombay, Mumbai has visited the department and delivered the lecture on
“Synthesis, Transition metal Chemistry & their catalytic applications”.
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• An Indo-Korean Workshop on “Nanomaterials& Health Care” was held at CURaj on 14
th December, 2012 by
the department of chemistry. The Korean delegation was led by Prof. Haiwon Lee, Hanyang University;
other members of the delegation were Prof. JinhoAhn (Hanyang University), Prof. Kang (Sogang Universi-
ty), Prof. Ahn (Korea University), Prof. Choi, C-J (KIMS), Prof. Choi, J (KIST).Some of the highlights of
the workshop were the synthesis of nanomaterials and their applications in sensing, medicine and energy
harvesting.
• It is also proposed to hold a Science workshop on the Science Day, 28
th February, 2012.The intension of the
workshop is to bring Scientific awareness among the undergraduate students from the near-by colleges
for the benefit of society. Faculty The department has highly qualified and motivated faculty with research experiences within India and abroad. Their
teaching and research interests encompass various fields of Organic, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry. Their speciali-
zations include natural product synthesis, heterocyclic chemistry including MCRs, catalysis, carbohydrate chemistry,
nanoparticles synthesis and their electrochemical studies, green chemistry, enzyme models and metal complexes in
medicine, and solar energy harvesting. The academic staff members of the department, laboratory technicians and data
entry operators, are well qualified to handle the laboratory experiments and requirements of the department Research Collaborations
Research collaborations for students with various industries and institutes are actively underway. For further information on these and other potential projects, please contact: H.O.D. & Dean: [email protected] University Website:http://www.curaj.ac.in
School of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy
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Department of Pharmacy Programme: M. Pharm. (Specialization in Pharmaceutical Chemistry) Student intake: 20
Duration: 2 years (4 semester) Preamble Among the many branches in Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry may be regarded as a pillar of Phar-
macy. However, unlike other basic sciences, Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry is an interdependent science
that is a combination of applied medicine and basic sciences. Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry provides phar-
macy students with a comprehensive understanding of the mechanism of drug action, the relationship between the
structure of drugs and the differences in activity which is referred to as QSAR, the relationship between physicochemi-
cal properties of drugs and its impact on activity, absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and toxicity
(ADMET). An understanding of the chemical basis of drug action gives pharmacy students the ability to answer ra-
tionally the “why” and “how” of drug action, and to modulate the activity by fine tuning various attributes of the drugs. This knowledge puts the pharmacist in a unique position among the various health care professionals. By imparting an
exclusive knowledge base, Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry plays a vital role in providing critical thinking and
evidence-based problem-solving skills to pharmacy students, enabling them to make optimal decisions in this area of
pharmacy. Objectives
The objectives of the course will be to provide students will an up-to-date knowledge in receptor theories, enzyme ki- netics, principles of drug action, modern methods of drug design, metabolism and pharmacokinetics and advanced or- ganic chemistry. The skill sets imparted during this course will make students competent in a research setting both in the corporate world and in an academic environment. We believe that this course will create a strong foundational knowledge of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry and will allow students to imbibe lifelong learning skills.
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Salient Features
• The intended research programs have a bearing on the drug and prodrug synthesis based on green and sus-
tainable technologies using biocatalytic and biotechnological methods.
• The department has a well qualified faculty from the fields such as peptide chemistry, computer aided drug
design and synthetic organic chemistry.
• Summer training programmes and visits to the top pharmaceutical research/industrial centres are planned
after the second semester examination to expose the students to the latest developments in the field of
pharmaceutical/medicinal chemistry. Departmental Facilities To begin with the School of Chemical sciences and Pharmacy has well equipped laboratories for practical classes
and also a number of the latest sophisticated instruments such as UV-Visible spectrophotometer, I. R., polarime-
ter, Table top NMR, GC, Atomic absorption spectrophotometer, Fluorescence Spectrophotometer etc. The pro-
cess has been started to acquire GC-MS, 500 MHz NMR, HPLC, semi-preparative HPLC and other advanced
analytical instruments. The department will also have a well equipped modern animal house and other necessary
facilities needed for the drug discovery research. MOU’s/Collaborations/Projects/Any other achievements
• Sachin Narkhede, Assistant Professor, have got Department of Biotechnology project- Discovery of novel
KCNQ2/Q3 potassium channel activators as potential therapeutics for epilepsy as Principal Investigator
(2011-2013 for Rs. 21.4 lakhs).
• C. L. Meena, Assistant Professor has successfully completed J. William Foreign Fulbright Scholarship
(USIEF). Faculty
• Prof. M.L. Sharma Designation: Professor Qualification: M.Sc (Hons. School); Ph.D. Area of interest: Organic Synthesis
• Dr. Sachin Suresh Narkhede
Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M. Pharm. Sci., Ph. D.(Tech.) Area of Interest: Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry
• Mr. Chhuttan L. Meena Designation:
Assistant Professor Qualification: M. S. Pharm. PhD. submitted Area of Interest: Medicinal Chemistry (Peptide Chemistry)
School of Engineering and Technology
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Department of Computer Science and Engineering Programme: M. Tech. Computer Science & Engineering Student intake: 23 (Specialization in Information Security) Duration: 2 years (4 semester)
Preamble Information security is an emerging area in the field of Computer Science & Engineering. M.Tech in Computer Science
with specialization in Information Security is aimed at producing the much needed highly skilled manpower in the area
of Information Security. Objectives
• To prepare trained manpower needed for academics, R & D of ICT and related industries and research organiza-
tions.
• To sensitize and train young students as future researchers in the frontier areas of information security.
• The approach shall be both multi-disciplinary and inter disciplinary. Nature & Scope
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering offers 2-year M.Tech programme in Computer Science special-
ized in Information Security. The Department has an active Doctoral programme.
There are many ways of gaining entry into this field as career. It offers many areas for specialization including: securing
network(s) and allied infrastructure, securing applications and allied databases, security testing, information testing,
information systems auditing, business continuity planning and digital forensics science etc. Keeping all the facts in
view this program is designed to create professionals trained in both computer science and information security with
best of technical talent.
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Guest/Expert Lectures
• Prof. Dheeraj Sanghi, Professor and Dean (Academic Affairs), IIT Kanpur
• Prof. Devesh C. Jinwala, Professor, Dept. of Computer Engineering, SVNIT Surat
• Prof. Manoj Singh Gaur, Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, MNIT Jaipur
• Dr. K.V.Arya, Associate Professor, ABV-IIITM Gwalior
• Dr. Mayank Pandey, Assistant Professor, Dept. of CSE, MNNIT Allahabad
• Dr. Bruhadeshwar Bezawada, Assistant Professor, Center for Security, Theory and Algorithm
Re-search, IIIT Hyderabad
• Dr. Gaurav Gupta, Assistant Professor, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi Workshops
• Workshop on SWARD
• Workshop on E-Governance
Departmental Facilities We have two well equipped labs with around 50 computers. All are Linux-based systems installed with various
simulation environments and softwares like MATLAB, Mathematica and others. Access to subscribed resources
IEEE Online, ACM Digital Libraries and many more. Faculty
• Gaurav Somani
Designation: Assistant Professor and Coordinator(CSE)
Areas of Interests: Distributed Systems, Computer Networks, Ad hoc networks, Cloud computing,
Virtual-ization and Open source technologies.
Email ID: [email protected]
• Ravi Saharan
Designation: Assistant Professor
Area of interest: Algorithms, Computer Graphics, image processing, Digital watermarking,
Steganography. Email id: [email protected]
• Arpita Sharma
Designation: Assistant Professor
Area of interest: Databases, Software Engineering, Software Testing and Software
Reuse Email id: [email protected]
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• Vikas Kumar Sihag Designation:
Assistant Professor
Areas of Interests: Computer Networks, Information Security, Social
Networks. Email id: [email protected]
• Ginika Mahajan
Designation: Assistant Professor
Areas of Interests: Software Engineering, UML, Software Project Management, Data Structures and
C Email id: [email protected]
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Department of Computer Science Programme: M. Sc. Computer Science Student intake: 20 (Specialization in Artificial Intelligence) Duration: 2 years (4 semester)
Preamble/Objective The M.Sc. Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) is designed to provide a specialized program to train future gener-
ations of students in both theoretical and practical aspects of AI. This will be a rigorous study program at postgraduate
level covering both depth and breadth of all relevant areas, and providing substantial research training. The aim is to
produce graduates who will be leaders in the field and full fill the need of both in AI industry, research and academic
organizations. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a fascinating field of study in modern science and engineering faculties. Its aims are two-
fold: developing a theory of understanding intelligence and building programs that exhibit human-like behaviors. Since
its inception 1956, this field has been studied as a core element of computer science and engineering programs around
the world. It is envisioned that the AI will remain a challenging field in the 21st century too. The M.Sc. Computer Sci-
ence (Artificial Intelligence) is designed to provide a specialized program to train future generations of students in both
theoretical and practical aspects of AI. This will be a rigorous study program at postgraduate level covering both depth
and breadth of all relevant areas, and providing substantial research training. The aim is to produce graduates who will
be leaders in the field and full fill the need of both in AI industry, research and academic organizations. Nature & Scope
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a fascinating field of study in modern science and engineering faculties. Its aims are two-
fold: developing a theory of understanding intelligence and building programs that exhibit human-like behaviors. Since
its inception 1956, this field has been studied as a core element of computer science and engineering programs around
the world. It is envisioned that the AI will remain a challenging field in the 21st century too.
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Guest/Expert Lectures
• Prof. A.K. Nagawat, University of Rajasthan, delivered a lecture on the Basics & trends of Computer Sci-
ence.
• Prof. A. S. Gaur, Tagore College, Kota, discussed about the Introduction to Digital Components.
• Dr. Neeraj Bhargava, MDS University, lectured in detail the Formal Language and Automata Theory.
• Prof. R.K. Kamat from ShivajiUniv. Kolhapur, discussed in detail the Architecture of RISC and digital cir-
cuits.
• Prof. Manoj Kr. Gupta, from DTU, Delhi delivered few lectures on Prolog and also introduced the students
“How to work in Prolog” in a workshop conducted by the Department of Computer Science.
• Mrs. ChhayaSomani, Johnson & Johnson, discussed with the students the trends and Motivation of Cur-
rent Industrial scenario.
• Dr. Vishal Garg, IIIT, Hyderabad delivered a lecture on Intelligent Buildings.
• Prof. S. C. Jain, Deptt. Of CSE RTU Kota delivered lectures on Operating system.
• Mr. Manoj Panda Deptt. Of Electronics, Research Associate IIT Roorkee delivered lectures on Neural Net-
work.
• Prof. Rajesh Kumar, Deptt. Of EE, MNIT Jaipur delivered lectures on Evolutionary Algorithm.
• Prof. Manish Srimali, LNMIT Jaipur delivered lectures on Neural Network. Seminar/Conference/Workshop Organized
• One Day workshop on Artificial Intelligence (Dec. 2012)
• Department organized the "Specialized Workshop on AI Research Directions (SWARDS 2012)" on Nov. 2,
2012. The Invited lectures were by-
• Ravi Prakash Gorthi, Ph D, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, LNM-IIT, Jaipur, India –
302031
• Dr. Lokendra Shastri, AVP & GM – Research, Infosys Labs, Head, Center for Knowledge Driven, In-
formation Systems, Infosys Limited
• One Day National workshop on e-Governance
• National Workshop on e-Governance to be organized on September 28-29, 2011. The theme of the
workshop is “Awareness and Communication Campaign for National e-Governance Plan (NeGP)”.
• The workshop is sponsored by the Department of Information Technology, Ministry of Communica-
tion and Information Technology, Government of India. Eminent speakers of the field of e-governance
are delivered their talk during the workshop
• A Three Day Workshop on Recent trends of Computer Science & Computer Science & Engineering (15, 16,
17, Dec.2010). The invited lectures were by-
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• Prof. Prakash, NIT Surathkal, Mangalore, delivered a lecture on Multicore & Optimization and 3D
Animation.
• Prof. Alwin Pais, NIT Surathkal, Mangalore, familiarized the students with the basics of Internet Se-
curity & Hacking.
• Prof. Ananthanarayana VS, NIT Surathkal, Mangalore, delivered a lecture on Data Mining and Appli-
cation. MOU’s MoU with California State university San Bernardino. The objective of this MoUs are-
• Study abroad programs for CURAJ students to study at CSUSB for full academic years, one or two
academic quarters, or short term;
• Study abroad programs for CSUSB students to study at CURAJ for full academic years, one or two
academic quarters/semesters, or short term
• Exchange of faculty members for research, lectures, and discussions;
• Collaborative projects, research, conferences, and workshops. Departmental Facilities
• A well equipped Lab of 25 students as well as two classes with LCD projectors.
• Students have unlimited access to Computer Laboratory with Internet and the required software for prac-
tical work. Laboratory is equipped with advanced multi and many core machines, graphics workstation,
Wi-Fi network setup etc.
Faculty
• Dr. Mamta Rani Designation: Associate Professor & Head (CS) Area of Specialization: Fractal Graphics and Chaos
• Dr. Nishtha Kesswani
Designation: Assistant Professor Area of Specialization: Wireless Networks.
• Mr. Sanjay Kumar Anand
Designation: Assistant Professor Area of Specialization: AI, Natural Language Processing & Soft Computing
• Dr. Nagaraju Aitha Designation:
Assistant Professor Area of Specialization: Mobile Computing, Grid & Cloud Computing
• Mr. Mehul Mahrishi Designation:
Assistant Professor Area of Specialization: DBMS, Advance Databases, Data Warehousing and Mining
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Department of Statistics Programme: M. Sc. Statistics (Specialization in Actuarial Sciences) Student intake: 20
Duration: 2 years (4 semester) Nature & Scope Actuarial Science is the discipline that applies mathematical and statistical methods to assess risk in the insurance and
finance industries. In view of the uncertainties involved, probability theory, statistics and economic theories provide
the foundation for developing and analyzing actuarial models. Using an appropriate stochastic model, simulation and
high speed computing, it has become possible to construct various tables and objectively determine the premiums of
different types of insurance contracts, even in the presence of uncertainties associated with the prevailing risk factors.
In such a decision making process, statistical techniques play a central role. A strong statistical background provides a
good foundation for the integrated aspects of finance, economics, risk management and insurance.
A post graduate statistics course oriented towards Actuarial Statistics is not available in many educational institutes
in India. Expertise in Actuarial Statistics is globally appreciated and provides immense opportunities for employment
in insurance and financial sectors. Graduates in Statistics with adequate background in actuarial science are in great
demand globally.
The M.Sc./M.A. Statistics course of the Central University of Rajasthan is expected to provide requisite knowledge of
probability, statistics and actuarial science thus helping one to acquire analytical skills to pursue a profession in insur-
ance / financial sector.
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Invited Guest Speaker
• Mr. Liyaquat Khan • Prof. J.V. Jahanvi (Presidet, Institute of Actuaries of India ) (Banglore University) • Prof. Frank Ashe • Prof. A. K. Yogi (Macquarie University, Sydney Australia ) (Former Additional Director NSSO) • Prof. B.L.S. Prakasa Rao • Dr. Vivek Vijay (University of Hyderabad) (IIT, Jodhpur) • Prof. Maniklal Adhikary • Prof. Kanchan K. Jain (Burdwan University) (Panjab University) • Prof. S. K. Upadhyay • Dr. Sayaji Hande (Banaras Hindu University) (Consultant, New Delhi) • Prof. R.L. Shinde • I. Venkat Appal Raju (North Maharashtra University) (Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore) • Prof. S.R. Deshmukh (University of Pune)
Placements The Department of Statistics not only provides placement assistance to the students in relevant organization but
it also helps the students in their career planning, preparation for selection tests, summer placement/internship
and final placements. The Placement Cell of University is working on liaisoning with the senior executives of
reputed organizations for the development of the effective communication links with many prominent industrial
and professional organizations. The placement cell is making all the efforts to match student's career aspira-tions
with the requirements of the organizations. Keeping in view the demand and preference of the various in-
dustries, the cell is also looking for the development of the students. In this direction, various activities like Apti- tude test, Group Discussion, Guest Lectures from corporate personalities are organized from time to time by the placement cell for the students of the University. Following are the details of the placements from Depart- ment of Statistics:
S.No. Batch Name of the Student Company Name Package Post offered 1 Neil Asher Swiss Re, Bangalore 8.50 lac Actuarial Analyst 2 Vibha Sharma KPMG Gurgaon 4.50 lac Actuarial Analyst 3 2009-11* Amit Mahalle Edelwiss Tokio, Mumbai 8.25 lac Senior Executive, Actuarial 4 Rohit Sharma PheD, Jaipur 3.60 lac Statistical Analyst 5 Neha Sharma Max Life Insurance, Gurgaon 3.00 lac Executive, Project Management
* 5 students of 2009-11 batch preparing for ISS and other competitive exams 6 Deepanshu Mittal Sri Ram Finance, Jaipur 2.75 lac Actuarial Analyst 7 Sankalp Singh Rainman, Bangalore 3.60 lac Statistical Analyst 8 2010-12** Umesh Khatri Fidelity investment, Bangalore 3.00 lac Investment analyst 9 Nitisha Khandelwal Rainman, Bangalore 3.60 lac Statistical Analyst 10 Megha Maheshwari Rainman, Bangalore 3.60 lac Statistical Analyst
** 4 students of 2009-11 batch preparing for ISS and other competitive exams
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Activities The Department of Statistics has celebrated the World Statistics day by organizing a quiz competition for the
students of all the departments of the University. The quiz had been organized in three difference groups de- pending upon their background of Statistical knowledge. The response of this quiz was very much encour- aging. Department is organizing such activities on various occasion relation to statistics. Institution/Organization wherein students did their Major Projects Sr. No. Batch Institution/organization No. of students
1 IRDA, Hyderabad 3
2 GENPACT, Gurgaon 2
3 Swiss Re, Bangalore 1
4 Bharti Axa, New Delhi 1
5 2009-11 NSSO, Jaipur 4
6 NSSO, Ludhiana 1
7 NSSO, Shimla 1
8 NSSO, Ajmer 2
9 NSSO, Chandigarh 1
10 RnD, Department, Fortis Hospital 2
11 Oriental Insurance, New Delhi 2
12 IIM Ahmadabad 2
13 2010-12 IIT Jodhpur 2
14 Department of Statistics, University of Pune 3
15 Pratham NGO, Jaipur 5
Proposed institutes for Major projects for Batch 2011-13
16 ISI Kolkata 2
17 IISER Pune 2
18 University of Pune 2
19 2011-13 IIT Delhi 2
20 SP University, Anand 2
21 North Maharastra University, Jalgaon 2
22 St. Thomas College, Pala 1
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Year-wise statistics of students who appeared/cleared in Actuarial Papers Examination 2009 Batch 2010 Batch 2011 Batch
8 students appeared
May, 2010 - 3 students cleared CT3
- -
- 5 students cleared CT7,
- 1student cleared CT 1, CT3, CT 7
Nov, 2010 3 students appeared - -
- all 3 cleared CT3
2 student appeared 3 students appeared for CT papers
May, 2011 1 student cleared CT6 one student cleared CT1 paper -
1 student cleared CT3
8 students ap-
Nov, 2011 peared for ACET
3 students appeared entrance test of
- 1 student cleared CT3 6 students cleared
May, 2012 6 students cleared
ACET
Faculty
• Prof. R. N. Rattihalli
Area of Specialization: Distribution Theory, Statistical Quality Control, Inference.
• Prof. H. J. Vaman,
Area of Specialization: Sequential Analysis, Survival Analysis and SPC
• Mr. Deepesh Bhati
Area of Specialization: Financial Mathematics, Actuarial Mathematics
• Mr. Sanjay Kumar
Area of Specialization: Sampling Theory, Statistical Inference
• Mr. Ramprawesh Singh Gautam
Area of Specialization: Reliability, Survival analysis, Bayesian inference, Statistical inference You may reach to us on [email protected]
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Department of Mathematics Programme: M. Sc. Tech. Mathematics (Combination of Mathematics Student intake: 20 & Computer Sciences) Duration: 2 years (4 semester)
Preamble/Objective The M. Sc. Tech. mathematics is a post-graduate course of three years duration. It is equivalent to M. Sc. (Maths) and
M. Sc.(Computer Science), for the appointment of teacher‟s posts in colleges and universities, as its syllabus comprises of core subjects both from M. Sc. Maths and M. Sc. Computer Science. The proposed syllabus is designed in
such a manner that if a student having B. Sc with Mathematics wants to opt out after four Semesters, he will be
awarded M. Sc. Mathematics degree, and if completes six semesters, he is awarded M. Sc. Tech. Mathematics degree.
The objectives of the courses are:
• To prepare trained manpower needed for R & D of ICT and related industries and research organizations.
• To prepare higher mathematics teachers for applied mathematics especially for I.T. and Engineering.
• To sensitize and train young students as future researchers in the frontier areas of applied mathematics.
• The approach is both multi disciplinary and inter disciplinary. Nature & Scope
The programme is very flexible giving scope for audit courses and also open electives where in the student can take
courses from other departments and complete the requisite number of credits. Also there is scope for a student to opt
out of the programme after completing 4 semesters with M. Sc. Mathematics Degree or complete six semester whereby
getting M. Sc. Tech. Mathematics degree. Departmental Facilities • Department has a computer lab with all required software for mathematics students.
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Guest/Invited Lectures • Invited Lectures on “Stochastic processes” by Prof. S. Dharmaraja, IIT Delhi, 22-26 Oct. 2012.
• Invited Lectures on “Application of algebraic system in cryptography” by Prof. V. K. Bhatt, SMVDU Katra,
Jammu, 29-30 Oct. 2012.
Seminar/Conference/Workshop Organized • Department has conducted a workshop for faculty and students on Mathematica Software, 4th Dec. 2012.
Also department is going to conduct following two programme of national importance in 2013: • Advanced Training in Mathematics Workshop in Complex Analysis, 15-19 March 2013 in collaboration
with National Center of Mathematics. • Advanced Training in Mathematics for Lecturers in Advanced Complex Analysis, 24th June- 13th July 2013
in collaboration with National Center of Mathematics.
MOU’s/Collaboration/Projects/Any Other Achievements • Department has a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the department of Mathematics, Gorno
Altaisk State University, Russian Federation. In this MOU both the university agreed to establish academic
cooperation for promoting cultural, Educational and Scientific exchange. The cooperation between both the
universities will be developed in the fields of Fractal Geometry, Complex Analysis and Mathematical Edu-
cation Problem. Both the universities had the following agreements:
• Joint scientific and research projects and themes
• Exchange of visiting academic staff
• Exchange of undergraduate, postgraduate and research students among this agreement and other
projects,
• Organization of joint scientific conferences and workshops
• Exchange of publications, university editions, books and cooperation in communication networks. • Dr. J. K. Prajapat published research papers in 2012 with the collaboration of
• Prof. T. Bulboaca, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
• Prof. M. K. Aouf, Mansoura University, Egypt
• Prof. J. Sokol, Rzeszow University of Technology, Poland
• A research project entitled “Investigation of Geometric Properties of Certain classes of Analytic Functions”
under the supervision of Dr. J. K. Prajapat is running in the department.
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Faculty • Prof. A. P. Singh
M. Sc., Ph. D. (University of Missouri, USA)
Professor and Head of Department
Complex Dynamics, Iteration and Composition of analytic functions, Functional equations in the com-
plex domain, Nevanlinna theory, Value Distribution Theory • Dr. D. C. Sharma
M. Sc., Ph. D.
Associate Professor
Operation Research, Numerical Analysis.
• Dr. J. K. Prajapat
M. Sc., Ph. D.
Associate Professor
Geometric Function Theory, Complex Inequalities and Fractional Calculus. • Dr. Anand Kumar
M. Sc., Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
Fluid Dynamics, Magnetohydrodynamics, Boundary Layer Theory • Dr. Amit Chakraborty
M. Sc., Ph.D., Postdoctoral Research Fellow (University of California (USA) and University of Muen-
ster, Germany)
Assistant Professor
Mathematical and theoretical biology, Dynamical systems, quantitative ecology, environmental model-
ing and simulations. • Dr. Vidyottama Jain
M. Sc., Ph. D., Postdoctoral Research Fellow (University of California, USA).
Assistant Professor
Fuzzy Optimization, Decision Making under Risk and Uncertainty, Applications of Game Theory, Per-
ception Based Modeling & Financial Mathematics.
School of Architecture
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Department of Architecture Programme: M. Arch. (Specialization in Sustainable Development) Student intake: 20 (as per AICTE)
Duration: 2 years (4 semester) Preamble/Objective This Masters programme aims to train Architects – to understand issues associated with Sustainable Architecture, in-
cluding environmental concerns, assessment methods, energy consumption, construction materials, health, economic
and social concerns, and management of buildings and other construction projects in a life-cycle perspective. This pro-
gramme encompasses residential, commercial and public architecture and planning of sites and layouts as well as their
effect on the urban and rural built environment. Nature & Scope
The course is highly relevant for Architects who want to pursue a professional career in Architectural and Planning
practice, or in construction industry, or in the field of rural and urban development or academics and multidisciplinary
research or at policy making levels in government and other organizations.
This is a two year full time programme divided into four consecutive semesters of 18 weeks each including 2 weeks for
exams. The first three semesters will be blend of theory and project courses and the fourth semester will be equip the
participants with managerial knowledge skills for managing sustainable projects as they prepare a Masters design the-
sis. Additional courses can be taken during summer / winter breaks.
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Departmental Facilities 600 sq m area has been allotted to the department to accommodate the following facilities:
Faculty Room 2 No
Design Studio 1 No.
Workshop / Building material lab 1 No.
Lecture Room 2 No.
Computer Lab/ Tutorial Room 1 No. With Autodesk Building Design Suit 2012 and Adobe Master Suite CS 5.5
Central Library /Departmental Library 150 Titles/ 100 Titles
Printing & Scanning Facilities A0 Size Plotter cum Scanner Guest/Invited Lectures
• Prof. Nilkanth Shinde (Kolhapur University) • Ar. Usha Kasana (Chief Architect, PWD,Rajasthan)
• Prof. Jyotirmay Mathur • Sh. NK Khare (CTP, GOR)
• Ar. Kalpana Pandit (MNIT, Jaipur) • Sh UC SHrivastav (Ret. CTP, GOR)
• Dr. Sanjay Paltnikar • Ar. Sanjay Prakash (Practising architect- Delhi)
• Er. Mahesh Rathi (XEN, PHED) • Ar. Mekhla Chauhan
• Sudheer Mathur (Consultant, BES) • Ar. Pushpak Pandit
• Ar. Abhishek Jain (EDS) • Ar Sameer Rai (Practicing architect, Jaipur)
• Ar. Anup Rathi (Kalpakrit Sustainable Environ-ments Pvt. Ltd. )
Seminar/Conference/Workshop Organized
•Full day Workshop by Ar. Sanjay Prakash
•A design workshop on Building Physics has been conducted by Ar. Sanjay Prakash, an eminent archi-
tect from India, specialized in Sustainable Habitat.
•Activities proposed in the near future
•An Academic tour for the students to study the Architectural Marvel and settlement pattern of Jodh-
pur (Marwar Region), Rajasthan, focus would be on watershed management.
•Important procurement and submissions
•To establish the Building Science and Simulation Lab department is doing a sincere effort.
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MOU’s/Collaborations/Projects/Any Other Information
• Faculty of School of Architecture constitutes part of Working Group on „Future Settlement Pattern, Urban Form and Urbanization‟.
• Department is studying the new construction of university which is done with advanced construction mate-
rials and techniques in following aspect:
• Thermal Performance
• Building Services and Infrastructural facilities
• Water Management
• Harnessing Renewable Energy Such as Solar energy as well Wind Energy
• Proposal of Energy Park and 1MW Solar Farm for the University
• School has proposed Energy Park and 1 MW Solar Farm for the University in guidance with Prof. Nilkanth
Shinde, Kolhapur University.
• Faculties of department are a part of „Working Group on Rights of Pedestrians‟ under IDM, Jaipur. Paper Presentation/Publication
• Neeraj Gupta: Public Private Partnership in Solid Waste Management – Impact on Poor. Keynote presenta-
tion at 6th
World Urban Forum, Milan, Italy
• Ar. Ritu B. Rai presented paper on „Green Infrastructure through Green Streets.
• Vivekanand Tiwari: Sustainable Development Thrust Area: Watershed and Landscape Design published in
Descriptio: An International Journal of Design: (ISSN No. 22494480)
• Presented paper on Watershed Management in IITB
• Shraddha Jain: Presented poster in Urban Mobility Conference on Assessment of BRTS in India.
• Made presentation on Policies for Pedestranization in IDM
• Mansi Jain: Paper published in International Journal for Scientific Research and Publication, 2012. Students Visit
• Visit to IIT- Kanpur
• Visit to Barefoot College- Tilonia Faculty
• Prof. Neeraj Gupta
Designation: Professor
Area of Interest : Sustainable Neighborhood, Project
Management, Email id : [email protected]
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• Ms. Ritu B. Rai
Designation: Associate Professor
Qualification: B-Arch ,MA Alternative Urbanism (Urban Design)
Area of Interest : Sustainable Neighborhood, water front
Architecture Email id :[email protected] • Mr. Vivekanand Tiwari
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: B. Arch & Masters of Planning with Specialization in Environmental
Planning Area of Interest: Environmental Planning, Watershed Management
Email id: [email protected] • Ms. Shraddha Jain
Designation : Assistant Professor
Qualification : B. Arch, M. Plan. (Urban Transportation Planning and Management)
Area of interest : Policy Perspectives for Sustainable Habitat, Neighborhood
Planning Email id : [email protected] • Miss Mansi Jain
Designation : Research Assistant
Qualification : B. Arch , Master of Science in Construction Economics and Management( CEM)
Area of Interest : Project Management in Sustainability, Zero Carbon housing, Economic approaches
to sustainable development
Email id: [email protected]
School of Life Sciences
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Department of Biotechnology Programme: M. Sc. Biotechnology Student intake: 20
Duration: 2 years (4 semester) Preamble The Department of Biotechnology came into being under the School of Life Sciences at Central University of Rajasthan
in July 2011. The Masters program in Biotechnology was started as the department‟s flagship program with immediate effect, with the first batch of 20 students selected through an all India entrance test. The department was shifted to the permanent campus of CURAJ at Bandarsindri, NH-8, Rajasthan, in February, 2012.
The M.Sc. Lab was re-established at the new campus building and was inaugurated by the Honorable Vice Chancellor,
Dr. M. M. Salunkhe, on 5th March, 2012. The department has also initiated Ph.D. program recently. Admission to the program involved a National Level En-
trance Test (CUCET for Ph.D. admission) followed by a rigorous 2-stage interview involving an external expert. Thus,
with highly qualified and enthusiastic young faculty already on board, the department aims to become one of the shin-
ing beacons of the University in the near future. Objective
The postgraduate course covers several areas with the following objectives in mind:
• Survey of core concepts in biochemical, genetic, molecular and cellular basis of biological phenomena and their ap-
plications in biotechnology.
• To employ mathematical, physical, chemical and computational (bioinformatics) approaches in biotechnology.
• To provide strong hands – on – laboratory training.
• To develop human resource for biotechnology research, industry and governance.
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Nature & Scope The science of Biotechnology has tremendous potential for application in agriculture and medicine. The link be-
tween basic & applied research as well as new discoveries & innovations can find direct applications in agricul-
ture and human health. The breakthroughs in modern biotechnology mainly include our ability to produce useful
organisms through genetic engineering and cell fusion techniques and improve bioprocess technology to purify
novel molecules generated by such processes. It also involves targeting drugs, development of delivery systems
and vaccines. Considering this background, the program is designed in such a way so as to focus on diverse areas
from Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Immunology and Genetics with significant laboratory experiments to enable the
students to have research oriented experience. The program can broadly be grouped under the following categories:
• Basic Sciences
• Plant Biotechnology
• Food Sciences
• Environmental Biotechnology
• Medical Biotechnology
• Biodiversity
• Industrial Biotechnology
• Bioinformatics
• Human Resource Development Departmental Facilities The Department has been making rapid progress in establishing the Master‟s lab as well as in setting up
state-of-the-art infrastructure. Over the past year, plant tissue culture lab and animal tissue culture lab with
fluorescent inverted microscope have been established. Also, the following equipments have been procured for the M.
Sc. Lab: UV trans-illuminator, Dry bath, Horizontal electrophoresis units, Vertical electrophoresis units, Refrigera-tor
(Samsung), Deep quick freezer (Remi), Colony counters, Digital pH meter (Systronics), Visible spectropho-tometer
(Systronics), Microscopes 20i, Microscope 21i, Hot air oven (Sonar), Incubator (Sonar), Autoclave (Sonar), Laminar
air flow, Water baths, Mini dual vertical electrophoresis units, Electrophoresis power packs, Digital hot plates,
Magnetic stirrer hot plates, Vortex shakers, Weighing balance (Sartorius and Precisa), Mini immune-electrophoresis
unit, Vacuum pump, Microwave oven (ordered), BOD incubator with shaker, lyophi-lizer, Ice Flake Machine,
Trinocular Microscope with digital camera attachment, ELISA reader, temperature con-trolled centrifuge, PCR
machine Gel Documentation system, UV-Visible Spectrophotometer, etc.
Many more sophisticated instruments and facilities are in the process of being procured / established.
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Guest/Invited Lectures
• Prof. A. K. Gupta, Madurai Kamaraj University, was invited to deliver a series of lectures as part of the Devel-
opmental & Stem Cell Biology and Plant Biotechnology courses for the students of the III Semester. • Professor D. Deobagkar, Ex Vice Chancellor Goa University, and Dr. Deepti Deobagkar, Professor, Centre of
advanced studies (Zoology Department), Director Bioinformatics Centre, University of Pune, delivered lec-
tures , entitled “Environmental modulation of the vector competence in Dengue disease transmission” and
“Epigenetics: A novel method to access genome wide methylome using microarrays” respectively in Oct, 2012.
Conferences/Workshops
The department organized National Conference on OMICS in Biotechnology (NCOB-2012) during February 22-
23, 2012. The organising committee consisted Dr. Mousumi Debnath, (Convener), Dr. Tarun K. Bhatt (Organizing
Secretary) and Dr. Suman Tapryal (Treasurer). The conference was inaugurated by Prof. P. Pushpangadan, Pad-
maShri Awardee. The two day conference was attended by many distinguished scientists, viz. Prof. Dinakar
Salunke, NII, New Delhi; Prof. Santosh Kar, JNU, New Delhi; Prof. Shailendra Saxena, CCMB, Hyderabad; Prof.
Surendra Ghaskadbi, Agharkar Research Institute, Pune; Prof. R. P. Sharma, University of Hyderabad; Prof. Rajiv
Bhat, JNU, New Delhi; Prof. A.K. Gupta, MKU, Madurai; Prof. Suman Kapoor, BITS, Hyderabad etc. MOU’s/Collaborations
Prof. Manuel Carmona Delgado and Prof. Amaya Zalacain from the University of Castilla La Mancha, Spain visit-
ed the department in Oct 2012 to forge a deep and long lasting relationship with CURAJ. An initial pact has been
inked in the form of an AMU to develop inter-University exchange program for students as well as faculty. Other Achievements Establishment of Solid Waste Management Facility using Vermicompost technology at CURAJ Campus: To manage the solid waste generated on the campus Vermicompost facility was established by our department
on the campus (30th March, 2012) Faculty • Dr. Suman Tapryal, Ph.D.
Designation: Assistant Professor and Coordinator Qualification: M.Sc. Biotechnology: JNU, New Delhi; (NET-JRF); Ph.D. scFv libraries (Biotechnology): JNU, New Delhi; Postdoctoral Research: X-ray crystal structures of antibodies: National Institute of Im-munology, New Delhi. Area of Interest : Antibody engineering and Structural Biology Email : [email protected]
• Dr. Tarun Kumar Bhatt Designation : Assistant Professor Qualification : M.Sc. Biotechnology: MKU, Madurai (NET-JRF), Ph.D. Malaria Biology: ICGEB, New Delhi, PostDoc. Structural Biology: The Scripps Research Institute, San Diego, USA Area_of_interest : Biophysics and Infection biology Email_id : [email protected]
School of Life Sciences
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Department of Biochemistry Programme: M. Sc. Biochemistry Student intake: 20
Duration: 2 years (4 semester) Objective The scientific discipline of „Biochemistry‟ is at the heart of all modern day biological sciences. It also
constitutes an im-portant section of study of chemical science at various levels of graduate and post-graduate
education. Study of bio-chemistry offers tremendous potential in basic as well as industrial sciences. Department of
Biochemistry, Central Uni-versity of Rajasthan came into existence in July 2012 under the School of Life Sciences. The
department is currently running in close association of other departments within School of Life Sciences i.e.
Department of Biotechnology & Department of Microbiology. Preamble
• The programme is based on integrated multidisciplinary approach such that the students are kept abreast of new-
est advances in the field of biochemistry as well as other relevant subjects.
• Impart skills for helping students to develop into independent teachers/ researchers.
• To identify slow and fast learner student and provide additional guidance to weak student through tutorial classes. Salient Features
• To ignite young minds, from different backgrounds, to understand the world of biochemical reactions through ap-
plication based learning. This learning would develop their reasoning power and train them for future career in re-
search as well qualify highly competitive national level examination like CSIR-UGC NET, ICMR and GATE.
• Department is also offering doctoral studies related to various aspects of Biochemistry including proteomics.
• To provide high quality teaching to the students through traditional classroom teaching as well as varied exposure
to audio-visual aids and hands on training on various aspects of biochemistry and allied biological subjects.
• More emphasis is given on understanding the subject rather than rote learning.
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• The students are also encouraged to broaden their potential by opting for extra audit courses offered by other
departments. Nature & Scope • The department is currently offering Masters level (M.Sc.-Biochemistry) and Doctorate level (PhD- Biochem-
istry) courses. • The master level course focuses on providing comprehensive training to the students in Biochemistry and
allied disciplines. The department of Biochemistry is following a multidisciplinary approach towards teach-
ing and makes use of traditional as well as audio-visual assisted class-room teaching and practical training.
The course curriculum is designed to train our students in basic Biochemistry as well as in allied biological
subjects including Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology, Immunology, Recombinant DNA technology, Virology,
Genetics and Cell Biology etc. The curriculum also provides essential training on supportive courses of Bio-
statistics, Physics, and Mathematics etc. • The Ph.D. program envisions providing detailed research specialization in applied areas of Biochemistry e.g.
Proteomics, Conformational studies of Biomolecules, Microbial Drug Resistance, In-silico study of biomole-
cules ligand interaction, etc. The course curriculum for doctoral studies is designed to meet the guidelines of
the University Grant Commission e.g. candidates are selected the basis of thorough selection procedure
which consists of entrance exam and two rounds of personal interviews. The selected candidates are required
to successfully complete a „Pre-Ph.D. course-work‟. • The courses offered by department of Biochemistry, C.U. Rajasthan are designed to be in accordance with the
requirement of the academic and industrial job market. Invited Speaker • Dr. Vishvanath has participated as “Invited Speaker” in “International Conferences”-
• “Protein Folding and Diseases” held at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi from 8th to 10th December
2012.
• “Natural Polymers and Biomaterials” held at Mahatama Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala from
26rd to 28th October 2012. Departmental Facilities •UV trans-illuminator •Dry bath and Water bath •Electrophoresis units •Deep quick freezer and Refrigerator •Colony counters •Digital pH meter •Visible spectrophotometer •Microscopes 20i, 21i
•Hot air oven, Incubator and Autoclave •Laminar air flow •Digital micro-weighing balance •Mini immune-electrophoresis unit •Vacuum pump •BOD incubator with shaker •Lyophilizer
•Trinocular Microscope with digital camera attach
ment •ELISA Plate Reader •Gradient PCR machine •Millipore Water Purification System
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•Proteomics Facility including Mass Spectrometers, 2-
D electrophoresis, Micro-HPLC, Ultracentrifu
gation (proposed for purchase) •Circular Dichroism (proposed for purchase)
* In addition to the above instruments, the laboratories are also equipped with appropriate Lab- Safety Supplies
and Equipments., e.g. First Aid Kit, ABC-type fire extinguisher, Emergency Shower and Emergency Eye Wash Faculty • Dr. Vishvanath Tiwari
Designation: Assistant Professor & Coordinator
Qualification: M.Sc.(Biochemistry), Ph.D.(Biochemistry; AIIMS, New Delhi), CSIR-UGC NET- JRF; ICMR-
JRF; GATEGATE
Area of Research Interest: Proteomics; Biochemical & Biophysical studies of Proteins; Bacterial Resistance
Mechanism
Contacts: [email protected], 0-850-300-2573
School of Life Sciences
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Department of Microbiology Programme: M. Sc. Microbiology Student intake: 20
Duration: 2 years (4 semester) Preamble/Objective The scientific discipline of „Microbiology‟ is one of the most critical components of basic and applied life
science stud-ies. It also constitutes an important section of study at various levels of graduate and post-graduate
education. A high quality education in microbiology offers tremendous employability in academia as well as industrial
set- up. Depart-ment of Microbiology, Central University of Rajasthan came into existence in July 2012 under the
School of Life Scienc-es. The department is operating in close association of other departments within School of Life
Sciences viz., Depart-ment of Biotechnology and Department of Biochemistry. The objectives of the department are to
undertake world-class teaching and research at post-graduate and doctoral level with detailed training of various basic
and applied aspects of microbiology. The department also envisions preparing our students for fiercely competitive job
markets by arranging interactive sessions with faculty members and visiting experts from academia and industry. Nature & Scope
• The department is currently offering Masters level (M.Sc.-Microbiology) and Doctorate level (Ph.D- Microbiolo-
gy) courses.
• The master level course focuses on providing comprehensive training to the students in various disciplines of basic
and applied microbiology. The department of Microbiology is following a multidisciplinary approach towards
teaching and makes use of traditional as well as audio-visual assisted class- room teaching and practical training.
The course curriculum is designed to train our students in basic Microbiology as well as in allied biological sub-
jects including Biochemistry, Genetics, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Immunology, Recombinant DNA technol-
ogy, Virology, Enzymology, and Bioinformatics etc. The curriculum also provides essential training on supportive
courses of Bio-safety, Intellectual Property Rights, Biostatistics, Physics, and Mathematics etc.
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• The Ph.D. program envisions providing detailed research specialization in applied areas of Microbiology e.g.
Microbial Genomics, Microbial Metabolism & Physiology, Agriculture- Microbiology, Environmental Mi-
crobiology, Industrial Microbiology, Microbial Genomics etc. The course curriculum for doctoral studies is
designed to meet the guidelines of the University Grant Commission e.g. candidates are selected the basis of
thorough selection procedure which consists of entrance exam and two rounds of personal interviews. The
selected candidates are required to successfully complete a „Pre-Ph.D. course-work‟. • The courses offered by department of Microbiology, C.U. Rajasthan are designed to be in accordance with
the requirement of the academic and industrial job market. Departmental Facilities •UV trans-illuminator •Dry bath •Water bath •Horizontal electrophoresis units •Vertical electrophoresis units •Mini dual vertical electrophoresis units •Electrophoresis power packs •Refrigerator •Deep quick freezer •Colony counters •Digital pH meter •Visible spectrophotometer •Microscopes 20i, 21i •Hot air oven •Incubator •Autoclave •Laminar air flow
•Digital hot plates •Magnetic stirrer hot plates •Vortex shakers •Digital micro-weighing balance •Mini immune-electrophoresis unit •Vacuum pump •Microwave oven •BOD incubator with shaker •Lyophilizer, •Ice Flake Machine, •Trinocular Microscope with digital camera attach-
ment •ELISA Plate Reader •Gradient PCR machine •Millipore Water Purification System •Microbial Genome Sequencer (proposed for pur-
chase) * In addition to the above instruments, the laboratories are also equipped with appropriate Lab- Safety Supplies
and Equipments., e.g. First Aid Kit, ABC-type fire extinguisher, Emergency Shower and Emergency Eye Wash
Station. Guest/Invited Lectures
During the 1st semester of the academic session of 2012- 2013, the department of Microbiology organized the fol- lowing guest/ invited lectures:
• “Bioprocess development for starch-hydrolyzing thermo-stable biocatalysis and their
applications”-Prof. T. Satyanarayana, University of Delhi- South Campus.
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Faculty • Dr. J. Pandey
Designation: Assistant Professor & Coordinator
Qualification: M.Sc. (Biotechnology), Ph.D. (Life Sciences; IMTECH-, Chandigarh), CSIR- UGC NET- JRF;
ICMR- JRF; GATE
Postdoctoral Training: Uni. Of Chicago, Chicago- IL, USA; 2009-2010, Georgia Health and Sci. Uni.
Augusta, GA, USA 2010-2012
Area of Research Interest: Microbial Genomics, Microbial Physiology& Metabolism Molecular Medicine
Contacts: [email protected] ; 0-850-300-2565 • Dr. Anuj Rana
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M.Sc. Microbiology (Gold Medalist); Ph.D. Microbiology, (IARI, New Delhi), CSIR-UGC NET
Area of Interest: Agricultural Microbiology (PGPR & Biocontrol, Biofortification, Biotic & Abiotic stress)
and Molecular Biology
Contact: [email protected]; 0-850-300-2558
School of Earth Sciences
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Department of Environmental Science Programme: M. Sc. Environmental Science Student intake: 20 (Specialization in Desert Studies) Duration: 2 years (4 semester)
Preamble/Objective Objective is to stimulate intellectual curiosity and excitement essential for learning in developing environmental think-
ing and its application in protecting the Earth planet for humanity and sustainability. The curriculum is focused on regional and global issues of the environment like pollution control technology, climate
change and green technologies, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), Environmental Modeling and Remote Sens-
ing, Environmental biotechnology, Restoration, Desert environment etc. An emphasis has been given to the emerging
areas of environment such as Environmental analyses, climate change and EIA. The curriculum also includes the course
of Desert Environment – Adaptations, Desertification and Arid land resource management. Nature & Scope
• Teaching in Universities/Colleges/Schools.
• Consultancy: Environmental Clearance and EIA studies
• Industries and Organizations (PCBs, NEERI, UNEP etc)
• World Bank aided Government Projects
• Environmental Scientist, Managers, Analysts
• Environmental Journalism
• Environmental Auditing and Planning
• Eco-tourism, Wildlife and Forests
• NGO‟s : WWF, CSE, TERI etc.
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Departmental Facilities • Air quality lab
Respirable Dust High Volume Sampler; Gaseous Pollutants sampler; Noise level meter; Organic Vapor
Sampler; Personal Sampler with cyclone attachment; Handy Sampler, Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
System (CO, NOx, HC, SOx, O3 monitoring); Automatic Weather station. • Soil, water quality lab
Digital Balanced Cell Colorimeter; Leaf Area meter; Digital pH meter; Visible Double Beam Spectrometer;
Turbidity Meter; Moisture Analyzers; Water and soil analyses kit; Flame photometer; Microscope Bio-
nocular with attachment; Water analyser; Magnetic stirrer with hot plate; BOD incubator; Water bath
shaker; Hot air oven; Weighting balances; Centrifuge machine; Incubator shaker; Digital colony counter; • Remote Sensing and GIS lab: ArcGIS, ERDAS IMAGINE • Computer lab: Separate computer lab, Wi-Fi connectivity • Department has procured the latest books, reference books Guest/Invited Lectures • Prof. V.K. Jain, VC, Doon University, Dehradoon • Mr. Veer Kumar, Alfatech Services, Delhi • Mr. Charles D Richardson, NIIT GIS Limited (Esri India) • Dr. Ilias G. Pechlivanidis, Mr. Kean Foster – from Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute • Prof. J.A.K. Tareen , Vice Chancellor, Pondicherry University • Prof. M.K. Jyotish, HOD, Central University of Jammu Seminar/Conferences/Workshop Organized • Workshop on Remoting Sensing and use of Arc-GIS • Advance training course on Remote sensing and its application • Training by Envirotec Instruments Pvt ltd. on air quality monitoring equipments and Noise Pollution instru-
ments. • Training by Systronic (India) Pvt Ltd. on soil and water quality analysis kit MOU’s/Collaboration/Projects/Any Other Achievements • The Department of Environmental Science and Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI),
Sweden has jointly received a grant of Rs 1.6 crore for an Indo-Swedish collaboration project entitled
'Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources in the Luni River Basin, Rajasthan, India. • Student visit for Minor study from Uppsala University, Sweden
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Faculty • Prof. K.C. Sharma
Designation: Professor & Head
Area of Specialization: Ecology of Arid and Semi-arid region, Biodiversity, Water Pollution, Environmen-
tal Impact Assessment
Email ID: [email protected] •
Dr. Devesh Sharma
Designation: Assistant Professor
Area of Specialization: Water Resources Modelling and Management, Hydrology, Watershed Manage-
ment, Climate Change and Water Resources
Email ID: [email protected] •
Dr. Garima Kaushik
Designation: Assistant Professor
Area of interest: Bioremediation, Wastewater Treatment, Process Optimization, Biomedical Waste Man-
agement
Email ID: [email protected] •
Dr. Sharmila Ray
Designation: Assistant Professor
Area of Specialization: Environmental Chemistry, Soil pollution, Metal, persistent organic
pollutants Email id: [email protected]
School of Physical Sciences
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Department of Physics Programme: M. Sc. Physics Student intake: 20
Duration: 2 years (4 semester) Objective Physics interacts with society in many important ways. Within the university, the department teaches postgraduate
classes needed for future physicists and for many other professions. The University Department of Physics, Central
University of Rajasthan established in the year 2011, offers postgraduate leading to the Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree
awarded by the Central University of Rajasthan. The M.Sc. Physics course is a rigorous study program at post graduate
level covering both depth and breadth of all relevant areas, and providing substantial research training. It is designed to
impart a thorough knowledge of the fundamental principles of the several branches of physics, as mathematically and
experimentally demonstrated; and also to execute with their own hands various experiments to have hands-on experi-
ence with the tools and methods of physics, not simply with the concepts. In addition Ph.D. degree programmes are introduced from this semester and B.Sc. degree programmes are to be intro-
duced from next semester by the Department. Experienced faculty of the Department is devoted to research in their respective areas of specialization. Research and
teaching are given equal importance by the faculty. Extra care is taken to pay individual attention to the students in
their laboratory work and tutorial sessions. Project work and problem sessions are encouraged to develop innovative
and analytical approach to physics learning.
The M.Sc. Physics is a post graduate Four Semester Course spanning over two years duration. A candidate who has secured more than 50% or CGPA of 3.0 in the UGC Seven Point scale [ 45% or CGPA 2.5 in the
UGC Seven Point Scale for SC/ST] or equivalent in the Bachelor degree in Science with Physics as Major Subject.
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The admission to this program is based on the results of an entrance examination CUCET (to be conducted joint-
ly by Central Universities) at various centers in India. 30% weightage will be given for the performances of the
students at Bachelor level and 70% weightage is for the performance at the entrance examination. The program
aims to train future generations of physicists with specialization in one of the frontier areas of research, that is,
either in Material Science or Condensed Matter Physics. The regular laboratory meetings give students hands-on experience with the physical concepts being discussed
in lecture, and introduce the principal methods of scientific investigation. The department has three well-
maintained laboratories including an electronics lab in which the students can carry out their project work, play
around with the concepts of electronics/physics and exhibit their creative skills which have been upgraded re-
cently with new equipments. There is a parallel computing HPC Laboratory to aid the learning process and meet
the practical needs of the students. State of the art Laboratory •Thin Film Coating Unit •Table top Scanning Tunneling Microscope •X-ray setup for diffraction studies as well as for
Compton Effect •Diffraction of light at a slit and Heisenberg‟s uncer-tainly principle
•Diode laser pumped Nd: YAG
laser(DPSSL) •Zeeman effect •Balmer seires / Determination of Rydberg‟s constant •Faraday Effect
•Electron Diffraction •Hall Effect in p-germanium, n-germanium and Hall
effect extensions •Resistivity of Semiconductors by Four Probe Method
at Different Temperatures and determination of the
Band-gap •Atomic Spectra of two electron systems He, Hg
•Measurement of specific charge of the electron (e/m
ratio Thomson‟s method) •Solar power photovoltaic training kit •Study of Dielectric Constant and Curie Temperature
of Ferroelectric Ceramics
•Dependence of Hall Coefficient on Temperature
•Measurement of Susceptibility of Paramagnetic Solu-
tion by Quinck‟s tube Method •Magnetic Hysteresis Loop Tracer •Study of energy band-gap and diffusion potential of P
-N Junctions •Study of a Transistor Amplifier(RC Coupled) Cum-
Feed Back Amplifier •Study of universal logics gates and
applications •Study of Multivibrators •Study of various types of flip-flops with power supply
•8085 Microprocessor trainer •8086 Micro processor trainer •Study of Hybrid Parameters of Transistors •Study of Modulation & Demodulation with Built-in-
Carrier Frequency(Solid State) •Study of a Basic Operational Amplifier Type-741
•Study of Astable & Monostable Multivibrators using
Timer IC; Type-555 and several others
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Topical Seminars and Guest Lectures A number of Guest Lectures and seminars from the scientists of reputed research institutes are arranged to create
research-awareness amongst students. • Professor Deepak Kumar, JNU New Delhi
• Quantum Computing
• Introduction to Magnetism • Professor Karan Pal Singh, Panjab University
• Nuclear Physics • Professor D. S. Joag, Pune University • Professor Kiran Adhi, Pune University • Professor Sulabha Kulkarni, IISER Pune, India
• Research Areas in Nanotechnology • Inspired by Nature! Nanotechnology
• Professor R. Prasad Institute of Nuclear physics University of Sydney, Australia
• A Study of heavy ion reaction dynamics at low energies
• Pre equilibrium emissions in statistical nuclear reactions
• Global energy scenario and future direction
• Dr. Ashish Asgekar
• C.lassical Mechanics
• Astro Physics International Symposium Department of Physics, Central University of Rajasthan and Physics Department Virginia Commonwealth Uni-
versity are organising an International Symposium on Science of Clusters, Nanoparticles, and Nanoscale-
Materials (SOCNAM). The symposium will be held in Jaipur, India from March 4-7, 2013 and will focus on re-
cent progress in clusters, nanostructures, and nanoassemblies. The major topics include:
Clusters and Nanoparticles: - Synthesis, Characterization, Atomic-structure - Electronic Structure, Magnetic Properties - Melting, Thermal Properties, Phase Transitions - Electrical, Magnetic, Optical Properties. - Reactivity, Nanocatalysis - Ligated Clusters
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Nanoscale Materials including Cluster assemblies : - Synthesis of nanoscale materials and cluster assemblies - Emergent novel behaviors upon assembling. Summer Internship
In order to retain the focus of the students on the academic programmes and to compliment it with relevant prac-
tical work experience during the two-month long summer break, the department introduced a scheme of summer
internship to all its students. The main objective is to provide an edge to the students to ensure better placement
opportunities for themselves on completion of their degrees. This will also give a feel for the work environment in organizations of the type they would possibly be associated
in their professional careers. The department, in association with the facilitating organization, monitors the work
and regularity of the internees. Department also requires feedback report from the students after comple-tion of
their internship to increase the effectiveness of the scheme. Faculty • Dr. Dilip G. Kanhere
Designation: Professor and Head
Qualification: MSc, PhD (IITK)
[email protected] • Dr. Veenu Sisodia
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: UGC- DSK Fellow, MSc, (NET-CSIR), PhD, Post Doc (University of Pune)
Research Area of Interest: Surface Interface Science, Thin films, Ion irradiation effects and Accelerator
based experiments, Semiconductor device technology
[email protected] • Dr. Manas Ranjan Parida
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: MSc, GATE, PhD (IIT Madras)
Research Area of Interest: Nanotechnology, Photonics, Ultrafast & Non Linear Optics, Material
Science [email protected] • Dr. Manish Kumar
Qualification : MSc, (NET-CSIR) PhD( IIT Delhi)
Designation : Assistant Professor, Department of Physics.
Area of Interest : Nanostructured materials and thin films for functional applications,
Plasmonics, Surface-Interface studies, Ion-beam utilization for
modification of materials.
[email protected] • Dr. Ajit Kumar Patra
Designation:Assistant Professor
Qualification:MSc, MPhil, , MTech, Ph.D (IFW Dresden, Germany) Postdoc (University of Konstanz, Ger-
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• Dr. Ajit Kumar Patra
Designation:Assistant Professor
Qualification:MSc, MPhil, , MTech, Ph.D (IFW Dresden, Germany) Postdoc (University of Konstanz, Ger-
many and National University of Singapore) JRF-NET, GATE
[email protected] Other Achievements • Sports Acitivities
• Mr. Suresh Kumar Participate in West Zone Inter University cricket tournament at MSU Baroda • Internal Chess championship Participants
• Mr. Sajal Biswas Mr. Konjengbam Pritamraj Mr. Vikas Sharma Mr. Bikas Muduli
• Miss Archana Mr. Suresh • Departmental Tour at Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur • Department Organized a one day programme on „Hindi Diwas‟ in the university campus
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Placements & Internship
• Before completion of the PG degree, students have started getting National as well as International Job place-
ment. • Students of all programmes have got permanent placements in many renowned institutes like Customer
First, Genpact, Shree Cement, Muthoot Fincorp, A3 Logics, Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance, ING Vysya Life In-
surance, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, Shree Ram Finance etc. • Students of all programmes have got summer placements in many renowned institutes like Institute of Public
Enterprise, Hyderabad, NCL Pune, University of Hyderabad, IISER Kolkata, Genpact etc.
Career Counseling Cell The Career Counseling Cell of the University not only provides placement assistance to the students in relevant
organization but it also helps the students of the University in their career planning, preparation for selection
tests, summer placement, internship and final placements. The Career Counseling Cell is working on liaisoning
with the senior executives of reputed organizations for the development of the effective communication links
with many prominent industrial and professional organizations. The Career Counseling Cell is making all out
effort to match student's career aspirations with the requirements of these organizations. Keeping in view the
demand and preference of the various industries, the Cell is also looking for the development of the students. In
this direction , various activities like Aptitude test, Group Discussion, Guest Lectures from corporate personali-
ties are organized from time to time by the placement cell for the students of the University. The Career Counsel-
ing Cell is headed by Prof. H.J.Vaman, Professor , Department of Statistics in the University. Mega Placement Fair
Mega Placement Fair was organized at the Bandar Sindri Campus by the University during 12-14 th April, 2012.
Visits were made to various Companies in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, New Delhi, Noida , Gurgaon and Bangalore
to invite them for recruitment of students in the placement fair. Students from various colleges and Universities all over the Rajasthan / Outside Rajasthan were invited for par-
ticipation in the placement fair. Apart from students of the University, 698 passing out / passed students were
registered from Outside Colleges & University Around 30 companies like Shree Cements, Muthoot Fincorp, Bajaj Capital, Indusind Bank, ING Vysya Life Insur-
ance, KDK Software, Metacube Software, Bank of India, United Breweries, ICICI Bank, ICICI Prudential Life In-
surance, Aegis Ltd., A3 Logics, Pratham, Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance, Pravah, Devi Resorts, Bosch, Acetech, Crest
Containers, Systema IT, Nexus Business Solutions, Ashiana Housing, HDFC Finance, Carry on entertainment,
Merck , S.P Biotech etc. visited during the placement fair to recruit the students. Around 58 students of CURAJ
were shortlisted/ selected by different companies during the placement fair.
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Workshop on Resume Writing Career Counseling Cell of the University organized a two day workshop on Resume writing in the Campus on
3rd& 4th November 2012. The workshop was organized in the newly designed Seminar Hall in the Academic
Block – II. The Workshop was conducted by renowned Human Resource Trainer & Academician Dr. Veena Aro-
ra & Mr. Rajan Arora of 3T Consultants of Jaipur. The workshop was started with the introductory remarks by
Prof. H.J.Vaman, Convener of Career Counseling Cell of the University. Dr. Veena Arora has been associated with
many leading organizations like Amity University, Shree Cement, Indian Institute of planning & Manage-ment,
Hotel Clarks Amer & has been consultant to various multinational Companies. The students were divided in to
four groups. On the first day Dr. Arora told the students about the importance & different formats of re-sume.
She also explained about different techniques which can be used to make the resume impressive & effec-tive.
She told about do and don‟t which should be kept in mind while preparing the resume. She also
conducted various activities to make students understand how they can make additions in to their resume. The
students were given the assignment to make their resume and present on the second day of the workshop. On
first day 112 students from different department attended the workshop. On the 2nd day, the students presented their resume in front of the experts and inputs were given to improve
their resume. In the last, Dr. Sanjay Garg , assistant professor, department of Management thanked the experts &
participants to make the workshop successful. On second day 54 students of the University attended the
workshop.
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Other Initiatives
Establishment of Anti Sexual Harassment Cell & Anti Ragging Cell
As per the guidelines of UGC and the Supreme Court an Anti Sexual Harassment Cell has been established by
the Central University of Rajasthan to provide a healthy and congenial atmosphere to the staff and students of
the University. NSS/NCC Aims: The overall aim of National Service Scheme as envisaged earlier, is to give an extension dimension to the higher
education system and orient the student youth to community service while they are studying in educational in-
stitution. The educated youth who are expected to take the reins of administration in future are found to be una-
ware of the problems of the village/slum community and in certain cases are indifferent towards their needs and
problems. Therefore it is necessary to arouse the social conscience of the students, and to provide them an opportunity to
work with the people in the villages and slums. It is felt that their interaction with the common villagers and
slum dwellers will expose them to the realities of life and bring about a change in their social perception.
The Motto: The motto or watchword of the National Service Scheme is :„NOT ME BUT YOU‟. This reflects the essence of democratic living and upholds the need for selfless service and appreciation of the other person‟s point of view and also to show consideration for fellow human beings. It underlines that the welfare of
an individual is ulti-mately dependent on the welfare of society on the whole. Therefore, it should be the aim of
the NSS to demon-strate this motto in its day-to-day programme.
Classification of NSS Programme: NSS activities have been divided in two major groups. These are regular NSS activitiesand special camping pro-
gramme. (a) Regular NSS Activity: Under this, students undertake various programmes in the adopted villages, college /
school campuses and urban slums during weekends or after college hours; (b) Special Camping Programme: Under this, camps of 10 days duration are organised in adopted villages or ur-
ban slums during vacations with some specific projects by involving local communities. 50% NSS volunteers are
expected to participate in these camps.
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Incentive (s) to the students: • The NSS volunteers may get appropriate weightage if he/she completes 2 years in NSS and gets the certificate
signed by the Vice-Chancellor of the university. • Universities may give preference to such NSS volunteers in matters of admission, promotion and other privi-
leges as decided by them. • NSS volunteers should be honored at university level for their excellent and outstanding work in NSS. The
universities may prepare guidelines for such incentives. • The states may also institute state level/district level awards for outstanding NSS volunteers. • NSS volunteers may be nominated for Indira Gandhi Awards at National Level.
NSS Activities: The central University of Rajasthan initiated NSS as an extra curriculum activity for the students. During the
first phase of this program we have done tree plantation at boys hostel located temporarily at BSNL quarters, Kishangarh, Ajmer • Campus Cleaning : One day camp was organized for campus cleaning at Bandar Sindari campus of CURAJ
under the activity of NSS on 20th September 2011. Around 150 students participated in the camp. The task was assigned to the students to clean the sports ground of boys hostel Badminton and volley ball area.
• Blood Donation Camp: Central University of Rajasthan organized a blood donation camp under the two days camp of NSS along with the medical help and association of Jawaharlal Lal Nehru Medical college and Hospi-tal Ajmer. The camp was organized on 13th and 14th October 2011 at Kishangarh and Bandar Sindari campus of CURAJ respectively. Around 150 students including teaching and non –teaching staff donated the blood and more than 300 were registered an examined by the team of doctors for donation.
• NSS cell celebrated Youth Week in the university campus from January 16th to 18th, 2013. Following activities are planned to be organized under the event:
• Essay Competition (Topic:-The continuing introduction of new technologies and new media adds little to the quality of education)
• Poster Competition (Topic:-Youth Involvement in Social Activities) • Debate Competition (Topic: Facebook: A social Network, a Revolution or A time waste and a diversion
from Indian culture and Values) • Motivational Lecture For Youth, by Dr. Satish Batra (University of Rajasthan)
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