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GENERAL
2010-2011
P U N J A B I U N I V E R S I T Y, PAT I A L A
(Established Under Punjab Act No. 35 of 1961)
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Notwithstanding the information provided in this Handbook of
Information, the Vice-Chancellor will have the right, in consultation with
the Standing Committee of Academic Council, to delete, change or make
additions to any of the provisions contained in it.
All disputes arising from this document or connected therewith are subject
to the territorial jurisdiction of Courts situated at Patiala only and to the
exclusion of all other Courts.
Coordinator: Co-Coordinator:
Dr. S.P. Singh Dr. M. I. S. Saggoo
Professor Professor
Dept. of Human Biology Dept. of Botany
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CONTENTS
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Important Dates 1
Functionaries of the University 2
Punjabi University, Patiala: An Introduction 3
Academic Calander of Session 8
List of Faculties in the University 9
I. Punjabi University, Patiala Campus 10
A. Teaching Departments and Fatulty Members 10
1. Faculty of Arts and Culture 10
2. Faculty of Business Studies 12
3. Faculty of Education and Information Science 13
4. Faculty of Engineering 16
5. Faculty of Languages 16
6. Faculty of Law 19
7. Faculty of Life Sciences 20
8. Faculty of Medicine 23
9. Faculty of Physical Sciences 24
10. Faculty of Social Sciences 27
B. Department of Distance Education 33
C. UGC-Academic Staff College 33
D. Pre-Examination Training Centre 34
E. Research Department 35
II. Punjabi University Neighbourhood Campuses 37
III. Punjabi University Regional Centres/Colleges 40
Admission Procedure and Rules 43
Computation of Merit for Admission 50
Reservation Policy 51
Division of Seats 51
Competent Authority to issue various Certificates 54
Additional Seats 57
Fees, Charges,Students' Aid Fund, Funds, Concessions and 60
Scholarships
Fee including other charges 60
Mode of Payment 63
Rules Regarding Hostel Accommodation 64
Fee Concession 66
Scholarships 67
Affiliated Colleges 71
List of Fake Universities 76
Notifications 77
Important Checklist 102
Forms: Admission Forms, Sports Category Form,
Bank Pay-in-Slip
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IMPORTANT DATES
Last date of receipt of admission forms upto 4.00 p.m. in the concerned Department :
Dates of Interviews
M.A. Journalism and Mass Communication Part-I : 10.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m.
PG Diploma in Punjabi Journalism
PG Diploma in Broadcasting Journalism
M.A. Theatre and Television Part-I : 11.30 a.m. to 01.00 p.m.
M.A. Dance Part-I : 02.00 p.m. to 05.00 p.m.
Physical Efficiency Test for the following course July 08, 2010
Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed.) Part-I : 09.00 a.m. to 04.00 p.m.
Note : 1. Candidates applying for reserved/additional seats must also appear for interview
for General Category in the respective Departments.
2. For Students applying for more than one course/subject, two extra copies of
Admission Form are attached in this Hand Book of Information for this purpose. In
case a student wants to apply in more than three courses, additional form can be
obtaind from the Enquiry Counter on payment of Rs. 50/- after showing the proof
(Counterfoils) of submission of three forms.
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FUNCTIONARIES OF THE UNIVERSITY
Telephone Numbers
Office Residence
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THE PUNJABI UNIVERSITY, PATIALA
AN INTRODUCTION
Punjabi University Patiala, one of the premier Asian Championship during this period.
institutions of higher education in the north of The University has a modern well planned
India, was established on the 30th April, 1962 campus situated on Patiala-Chandigarh road at a
under the Punjabi University Act 1961. This is short distance from the main city. Sprawling
the second University in the world to be named across 316 acres, the campus is away from the
after a language, the first being Hebrew University din and noise of the city. It presents a splendid
of Israel. Initially the University started with the sight of a magnificient buildings which include
objective of developing and promoting the the famous Guru Gobind Singh Bhawan.
language, literature and culture of the Punjabi The University has ten regional centres/
people, over the time, has evolved into a multi- Neighbourhood campuses namely Guru Kashi
faceted multi-faculty educational institution. Campus, Talwandi Sabo; Regional Centre,
Presently it has fifty-five teaching and research Bathinda; Regional Centre for Information
departments covering disciplines in Humanities, Technology and Management, Mohali; Nawab
Arts and Sciences as diverse as Fine Arts, Sher Mohammad Khan Institute of Advanced
Biotechnology, Forensic Science and Space Studies, Malerkotla; Dr. Balbir Singh Sahitya
Sciences. The University provides international Kendra, Dehradun; Neighbourhood Campus,
standard facilities for students and researchers Rampura Phul; Neighbourhood Campus, Jhunir,
in various disciplines. Punjabi University Baba Jogi Peer
The University was awarded Five Star Status Neighbourhood Campus Ralla; Punjabi
by the National Assessment and Accreditation University Akali Phula Singh Neighbourhood
Council (NAAC), an autonomous institution of Campus Dallan Seehan; Punjabi University
the U.G. C. in the year 2000. Recently a team of Neighbourhood Campus Sardool Garh; and
(NAAC) again visited the University and after Punjabi University Neighbourhood Campus
thorough evaluation in the field of academic, Karandi. In order to spread higher education in
sports and cultural activities has awared it 'A' the rural areas the University has taken over a
Grade in the year 2008. The University, for the sick college at Maur and the admission has started
first time has also got the Maulana Abul Kalam from July 2009 onwards.
Azad (MAKA) Trophy for 2006-07 for its overall The University has maintained the estate of
performance in the field of Sports among the Dr. Norah Richards at Andhretta in Himachal
universities of India which it won for the second Pradesh which the noted artist donated to the
successive session of 2007-08. In addition to Punjabi University. The buildings of the estate
above, the Univesity also won 93 Gold , 58 Silver have been renovated keeping the original
and 73 Bronze Medals in the Inter-University architecture intact. Arrangements have been
competition at the National level and 6 Gold, 15 made for the stay of faculty members and
Silver and 17 Bronze Medals in the National/ students who wish to carry out study and
Inter-National level in the Individual capacity research in the field of Theatre and Television.
during 2009-2010 session. However, three The Department of Youth Welfare organises
sportsmen participated in the World youth activities during the summer at Andretta
Championships and three participated in the (Youth Leadership Camps) and the Department
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of Theatre and Television also arranges theatre the teaching departments and also at Regional
performances at Andhretta every year. Centres at Bathinda, Talwandi Sabo, Malerkotla,
The University has maintained research Dr. Balbir Singh Sahitya Kendra Library,
facilities for scholars at Dr. Balbir Singh Sahitya Dehradun and Punjabi University B. Ed. College,
Kendra at Dehradun. There is a rich library with Bathinda. An Extension Library has also been
rare books and manuscripts bequeathed by Bhai established at S.A.S. Nagar, Phase-VII, Mohali
Vir Singh, Dr. Balbir Singh and Prof. Puran Singh, (Punjab) to meet the requirements of the students
the doyens of Punjabi literature. Research on and general public.
comparative religions is carried out there. This For security and to avoid the theft of the
centre is being developed as an Advanced Centre books CCTV cameras have recently been installed
for Sikh Studies in all four storeys of the library.
Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha Library is a hub of Bar-Coding of documents has been
academic and research activities. It is housed in completed and issue and return of books is
a spacious building and kept open for 360 days computerized.
of the year from 8.15 a.m. to 8.15 p.m. It possesses Membership of all the university employees
4,83,082 books and subscribes to 500 new has been computerized.
journals, 150 Journals on gratis and 26 For acclerating the process of digitization of
newspapers. Approximately 10,000 latest books manuscripts, library has installed a new scanner.
are added every year. Besides this, CDs and The Department of Distance Education was
Microfilms are also available. It has a majestic established in the Univesity in 1968 and has been
reading hall with a seating capacity of 400 readers. a pioneer institute imparting education through
A separate air conditioned Reading Hall for using the distant mode. It is the second institute in the
personal books has been provided at the ground country to adopt the non-formal mode of
floor. It remains open from 8.15 am to 8.15 p.m. imparting education. For the first time in the
One night reading room remains open from 8.00 country, this Department offered regional
a.m. to 2.00 a.m. at night. language as the medium of instruction and
The Library is being run on modern lines. It examination. Presently, the Department is
has an on-line catalogue services. Internet managing 33 multi-faculty programmes including
Access Lab has been established for using professional and job-oriented courses, like B. Ed.,
electronic documents. The Library also provides M. Ed., M. Com., Diploma in Journalism & Mass
photocopying, reference and Inter-Library Loan Communication, Diploma in Library Science,
(ILL) facilities for readers. Bachelor of Library & Information Science, PG
Dr. Ganda Singh Punjabi Reference Library, Diploma in Insurance Business and PG Diploma
which is an integral and precious part of the library in Forensic Science. More than 8,000 students
is housed in a building which is interlinked with are currently on the rolls of the Department.
the main building. This library has 50,788 books Personal Contact Programmes are organised in
on Punjabi Language and Literature, Punjab the Department as well as at its four study centres
History, Punjabi Culture and Sikh religion. It at Barnala, Bathinda, Dhuri and Faridkot. The
subscribes to 122 current journals, 48 journals of Department has a well-equipped library which
gratis and 10 Punjabi newspapers. Approximately supplies text and other reading material to the
400 Microfilms are also available. Fifty two students. The Department plans to start new
donors have donated their personal collections courses in the field of religion, information
to this library which is a valuable treasure. technology and community services. More
In addition to the Main Library, the Library information about the department may be
has established departmental libraries in some of obtained from its website http://www. dccpbi.com
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and E-Mail: headdccpbi@yahoo.com. the seventeen centres in the country. It has been
The Computer Centre of the University promoted under the Consortium for Educational
provides central facility to cater the needs of Communication (ECE) Programme of Inter-
students, research scholars, faculty and the University Centre of University Grants
various wings of the University administration. Commission for Countrywide Class Room
The Centre has three labs with a sitting capacity teaching through educational films being telecast
for 50 students. The Centre has established a by the Doordarshan. This Centre has a well-
local area network and all university Departments equipped full-fledged shooting studio which is
enjoy the facilities of Internet and e-mail through being upgraded with the latest digital apparatus.
this network. The Centre as well as the teaching The Centre has already produced more than 64
Departments are equipped with the latest educational films covering various aspects of
computers and software. The University different fields of education including art and
Computer Centre also established another culture of Punjab.
laboratory for Internet access. The laboratory The Publication Bureau, established in 1966
caters to the needs of students, staff and wards has a unique and important place in the academic
of the staff of the University. life of the University. It has been publishing the
The University has its own website- research works, books and journals, produced
www.punjabiuniversity.ac.in, which is being by different departments of the University. It has
maintained by the Centre. The website provides so far published more than 2000 titles on Punjab
rich information about the University which is history, art, culture, theology, literature and
not only beneficial for the University community sciences. The book van has been introduced by
but also for the outside world. the university to make the university publications
An Advance Centre for Technical easily available to the masses.
Development of Punjabi Language, Literature The Directorate of sports works for
and Culture has also been established on the promoting sports in the University and its
Punjabi University, Campus. The objective of the affiliated colleges. It organizes inter-college
centre is to give fillip to research in the competitions in various games and trains
development of Punjabi Language, expand the students for participation in inter-university,
network of usage of Punjabi, make available E- National, International games. Well maintained
learning of Punjabi Language globally and help infrastructure and facilities for games such as
overcome the limitations imposed by scripts hockey, football, cricket, basketball, volleyball,
(Gurmukhi and Shahmukhi). The most important athletics etc. have been maintained. The Punjabi
achievement of this centre is the development of University also has a large gymnasium and a hall
a Gurmukhi to Shahmukhi (Urdu) transliteration for indoor games. It is one of the very few
software. This software named Sangam can be institutions in India to possess its own
used to convert any Punjabi text typed in Velodrome.
Gurmukhi script to Shahmukhi script. A website The Youth Welfare Department of the
for online teaching of Punjabi has also been University organizes youth activities all round
developed by the centre. The website aims to the year. The Punjabi University has won unique
fulfill the long pending demand of Punjabis distinctions in Youth Festivals organized by the
settled outside Punjab and abroad for learning Association of Indian Universities in
Punjabi on internet while sitting in their homes. collaboration with the Ministry of Youth Affairs,
Educational Multimedia Research Centre Govt. of India; Directorate of Youth Services,
(EMRC) located in Punjabi University, is one of Panjab; Directorate of Higher Education, Panjab
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and Panjabi Academy of Delhi State. Students of problems among students relating to their
Punjabi University have had the privilege of personalities, conduct and work. Unable to
representing India in the Festivals of India held resolve the psychological conflicts and identity
in the former USSR, Mauritius, Spain, China, crises, many of them develop complexes and may
Germany and U.A.E. (Dubai). This department seek solace in drugs or alcohol. Counseling and
also organizes Hiking, Trekking, Mountaineering, supportive psychological corporate houses and
Rock Climbing courses, andYouth Leadership multi-national companies for making mass
Training Camps. recruitments. Among these are included Infosys,
The National Service Scheme is one of the Quark, Siemens, HCL, Satyam, Canon, Dabur and
most significant programmes of the university. It many others.
inculcates the spirit of voluntary work among There are five residential Hostels for boys
students and teachers through sustained and six residential Hostels for girls. The Hostels
community interaction. The major activity of NSS have all modern amenities for comfortable living
on the campus include regular camping for 3500 students. There are two (one for boys
programmes, environmental pollution control and one for girls) hostels at Guru Kashi Campus,
health awareness, adult education and blood Talwandi Sabo and two hostels (one for boys
donations. and one for girls) at Punjabi University
A Sadbhavna Club is working under the Neighbourhood Campus, Rampura Phul. The
auspices of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur National strength of these four hostels is 550 for boys
Integration Chair. The major objective of the club and 550 for girls. University College of
is to promote spirit of National Integration among Engineering has its own separate hostel facility.
the students. All the students of the University The University Enquiry and Information
Campus are eligible to become its members. The Centre has been set up at the Main Gate to
activities of the club include organisation of provide all facilities under one roof to the students
National Integration Camp, Seminar, Interstate and parents with regard to admissions, results,
Youth Exchange Programmes, Personality information regarding Distance Education and
Development Programmes etc. general courses, receipt of examination forms and
A well equipped Health Centre, with qualified canteen facilities. The Centre also provides
physicians and paramedical staff, is at the service computerized results to the students and handles
of the students round the clock. The Centre has enquiries of all sorts. The students also get
an x-ray unit and also a laboratory for medical counseling services during admissions.
tests. The Centre has an AIDS awareness wing. The Transport Department of the University
Students of various teaching departments at the runs a fleet of buses for linking the campus to
campus are entitled to free medical aid by the various parts of Patiala city.
University Health Centre. The Health Centre is The Placement Cell strives to bridge the gap
equipped with basic necessary and modern between industry and academia and take care of
equipments. the training and placement requirements of our
A Counseling Cell for students and students. In this regard, experts from industrial
employees of the University has been organizations/premier institutes are invited from
established in the University. This cell is time to time. Working in collaboration with
monitored by the Department of Psychology. Infosys Technologies under their "Campus Con-
Multidimensional pressures of modernization nect" initiative, training is being provided to stu-
and globalization are triggering psychological dents for development of technical as well as
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soft skills. With a view to appraise students about The history of Academic Staff Colleges in
career options in the IT-sector. A session was India is about 23 years old. Due to sincere efforts
arranged by inviting delegates from Intbsys. Ex- of Dr. Jaspal Singh our Vice-Chancellor, Punjabi
pert lectures on vehicle engine testing and emis- University, Patiala acquired the Academic Staff
sion norms were organized by inviting VP-R&D, College from University Grants Commission. Our
Agri King Tractors. In cognizance of the spe- University was fortunate enough to be one among
cific requirements of Swaraj Mazda Ltd. special- 9 Universities which got Academic Staff College
ized training on design software was provided in April, 2009. Last year the Academic Staff
to students, so as to enable them handle R & D College has conducted 6 Refresher Courses and
projects. 3 Orientation Courses. In the beginning of the
A large percentage of our students have been current session four Refresher Courses were
receiving job offers from various prestigious or- conducted simultaneously in the month of May
ganizations. For 2009 pass-out engineering 2010. The ASC shall conduct 9 more Refresher
stream, 280 job offers were received from many Courses, 4 Orientation Courses, 3 Short Term
prestigious organizations, viz. Infosys, TCS, Tech Courses/Workshops and One Principal’s
Mahindra. Atos origin. Soma. Swaraj Mazda Ltd. Conference in the current session. All these
Honda 2 Wheelers etc. For management streams. courses acquired national character because
85 offers were received from IDB1 Bank. HDFC participants were from as distant states as Goa,
Bank, Hindustan Times. Jupiter International, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Nagaland, Meghalaya
Mahindra Finance etc. Besides these, students etc.
from other departments also find placements with The Academic Staff College is equipped with
industry/professional institutes. Further details latest technology, Computer Lab, a lecture theatre
about placements can be obtained at the URL: fitted with latest gizmos.
http//www.punjabiuniversity.ac.in/pages/ The foundation stone of Academic Staff
new_placement.htm College Guest House for 32 Rooms, one dining
room, one kitchen, recreation room with a small
library was laid down by our Honourable Vice-
Chancellor on 20th May, 2010 and has also
sanctioned two more lecture theatres to be built
above the existing building.
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Academic Calendar of Session 2010-11
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List of the Faculties in the University
4. Faculty of Engineering
5. Faculty of Languages
6. Faculty of Law
8. Faculty of Medicine
Note: List of Faculties, Departments within the faculties and faculty members is enlisted in the
order of seniority as provided by establishment branch of the University.
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I. PUNJABI UNIVERSITY PATIALA CAMPUS
COURSES FACULTY
1. M.A. Indian Dances (2 years) Professor
Students Intake : 20
Pre-requisite : Bachelor Degree. 1. Daisy Narula, Ph.D. Head
2. B.A. (Hons) in Dance (3 years)
Students Intake : 20 Lecturers
Pre-requisite : 10+2 1. Indira Bali, Ph.D.
Career Options: Teaching, Research, 2. Simmi, Ph.D.
Professional Artist.
3. Arohi Walia, Ph.D,
Test of Aptitude will be held in the 4. Dipanwita Singha Roy, Ph.D.
department.
COURSES FACULTY
Head
M.A. (2 years)
Students Intake : 16 Dean, Faculty of Arts and Culture
Pre-requisite : B.A. with Fine Arts, Bachelor of
Lecturers
Fine Arts 1. Ambalika Sood, Ph.D.
Career Options: Teaching, Fine Arts. 2. Kavita Singh, M.A.
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1.3 DEPARTMENT OF GURMAT SANGEET
COURSES
1. M.A. Gurmat Sangeet Gayan (2 years) FACULTY
Students Intake : 10 Professor
Pre-requisite : B.A. 50% marks with Gurmat 1. Gurnam Singh, Ph.D Head
Sangeet/Music Vocal/Music Instrumental/
Tabla. Lecturer
OR 1. Kanwaljit Singh, Ph.D.
B.A. 50% marks with Diploma in Gurmat 2. Amandeep Singh , M.A.
Sangeet/3 years experienc in Kirtan in a
Registered Organization.
Carrier Options: Teaching & Research,
Professional Ragi (recruitment
opportunities in various Sikh Institutions
in India & Abroad), Gurmat Sangeet
Representa-tives of various recording
companies, Background Singing, Music
Directions etc.
2. B.A. (Hons.) in Gurmat Sangeet (3 years)
Students Intake : 20
Pre-requisite: 10 + 2
COURSES FACULTY
1. M.A. (2 years) Professors
Students Intake : 16 (Vocal), 16 (Instrumental) 1. Yash Pal Sharma, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : B.A. with Music (Vocal) for 2. Rajinder Singh Gill, Ph.D. Head
Vocal, and Music (Instru.) for Instrumental. 3. Navjot Kaur Kasel, Ph.D.
Note: If the candidate has not studied Music
Readers
as a subject at graduate level but has done
1. Nivedita Uppal, Ph.D.
the diploma course "Sangeet Visharad"
or "Sangeet Prabhakar"; is also eligible. Lecturers
Career Options: Teaching, Research, 1. Alankar Singh, M.A.
Stage Performance, T.V. & Radio Artist 2. Jyoti Sharma, M.A.
and Executive Jobs, Background Music, 3. Manmohan Kumar, Ph.D.
Music Direction. 4. Ravinder Kaur M. Phil.
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1.5 DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE AND TELEVISION
COURSES FACULTY
Master of Theatre & Television (2 years) Professors
Students Intake : 28 1. Sunita Dhir, Ph.D. Head
Pre-requisite : Bachelor Degree. 2. Gurcharan Singh, Ph.D.
Career Options: Teaching, Research, 3. Yogesh Gambhir, Ph.D.
Theatre, Cinema, Television and Radio. 4. Narinderjit Behal, Ph.D. Re-Employed
Test of Aptitude for stage performance will Lecturers
be held in the department. 1. Jaspal Kaur, Ph.D.
2. Namrata Sharma, M.A.
COURSES
1. *M.B.A. (2 years)
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3. FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
COURSES FACULTY
Professors
1. M. A. (2 years) 1. Meenakshi Sharma, Ph.D.
Students Intake : 25 2. Kirandeep Kaur., Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.T./B.Ed. Readers
1. Kulwinder Singh, Ph.D. Head
2. * M. Ed. (1 year) 2. Surinderjit Kaur Bawa, Ph.D. (On Deputation)
Students Intake : 25 (20+5) Lecturers
Pre-requisite : B.Ed 1. Paramjit Kaur, Ph.D.
Career Options: Teaching, Research, 2. Jasraj Kaur, Ph. D.
3. Jagpreet Kaur, M. Ed.
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3.2 DEPARTMENT OF JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION
COURSES FACULTY
1. *M. A. (2 years) Professors
Students Intake : 20 1. Navjit Singh Johal,Ph.D. Head
Pre-requisite : Graduation
Career Options: Advertising, Print Media, 2. Harjinder Pal Singh Walia, Ph.D.
Radio, Television, Public Relations, Lecturer
Photograpy, Videography Films Teaching,
Research, Cyber Journalism. 1. Happy Sidhu, Ph.D.
2. P.G. Diploma in Punjabi Journalism (1 year)
Students Intake : 20
Pre-requisite : Graduation
Career Options: Advertising, Public
Relations, Photography, Print Media,
Radio, Television, Research.
3. P.G. Diploma in Broadcast Journalism (1 year)
Students Intake : 20
Pre-requisite : Graduation in any discipline
Career Options: Reporting for Radio,
Television; News Report, Feature and
Script writing for radio, television and web;
Direction and production of audio and
audio-visual news and news based
programmes, documentaries, docudramas,
etc.
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3.4 DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
COURSES FACULTY
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4. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING*
5. FACULTY OF LANGUAGES
COURSES FACULTY
1. Certificate in Spanish/Chinese/German/ Head: Dean, Faculty of Languages
French/Russian (1 year) Lecturers
Students Intake : 16,16, 40, 52, 28
respectively 1. Pratibha J.S. Sharma, M. Phil., (German),
Pre-requisite : Matriculation. 2. Mayank Anand, M.A. (French).
2. Diploma in Chinese/Russian/French/
German (1 year)
Students Intake : 16,16, 28, 16 respectively
Pre-requisite : Certificate in respective
language
3. Advance Diploma in French & German
(1 year)
Students Intake : 16 & 10
Pre-requisite : Diploma in French &
German.
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5.3 DEPARTMENT OF HINDI
FACULTY
COURSES
Professor
1. M. A. (2 years) 1. Ravi Kumar, Ph.D.
Students Intake: 44 2. Sukhwinder Kaur Bath, Ph.D., Head
Pre-requisite : B.A.with Hindi or Prabhakar. 3. Ram Niwas Sharma, Ph.D. Re-employed
Career Options: Teaching, Research.
2. P.G.. Diploma in Hindi Journalism (1 year)
Students Intake: 35
Pre-requisite : B.A.with 50% Marks
COURSES FACULTY
1. M.A. (2 years)
Students Intake : 28 Professor
Pre-requisite : Graduate 1. Joga Singh, Ph.D. Head
Preference will be given to those Lecturer
candidates who have studied Linguistics 1. Suman Preet, Ph.D.
Subject at graduate level. 2. Gurbax Singh, M. Phil.
Career Options : Language teaching, 3. Chirag Din (Anwar Chirag), Ph.D.
Research. Language Technologies, 4. Devinder Singh, Ph.D.
Communication studies, Cultural Studies 5. Parmjeet Kaur Bedi, Ph. D.
There is a provision for the following courses
on demand:
2. Diploma in Punjabi as a foreign/second
language (1 year)
Students Intake : 15
3. Crash Course in Punjabi (2 months)
Students Intake : 15
Pre-requisite : Candidates for these
courses should be of foreign origin/non-
native speaker of Punjabi language.
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5.5 DEPARTMENT OF PERSIAN, URDU AND ARABIC
COURSES
1. M.A. in Persian (2 years) FACULTY
Students Intake : 16
Reader
Pre-requisite : B.A. /B.Sc. with 50% Marks
1. Nashir Naqvi, Ph.D. Head
Career Options: Teaching, Research. 2. Mohammad Jameel, Ph.D.
2. M.A. in Urdu (2 years)
Students Intake : 16
Pre-requisite : B.A. /B.Sc. with 50% Marks
Career Options: Teaching, Research.
3. Diploma in Persian (1 year)
Students Intake : 16
Pre-requisite : Certificate Course in
Persion/Urdu/Matriculation with Persian
as one of the subjects. Students
registered for Ph. D. in Punjabi are directly
eligible for admission to this course.
4. Diploma in Urdu (1 year)
Students Intake : 16
Pre-requisite : Certificate Course in Urdu/
Matriculation with Urdu.
5. Certificate Course in Urdu, Arabic,
Persian (1 Year)
Students Intake : 52,16,52 rerspectively
Pre-requisite : Matriculation
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5.6 DEPARTMENT OF PUNJABI
COURSES FACULTY
1. M.A. (2 years) Professors
Students Intake : 32 1. Jaswinder Singh, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : B.A. with Punjabi Literature 2. Satish Kumar Verma, Ph.D.
(Elective)/Gyani 3. Baldev Singh Cheema, Ph.D.
2. M.A. (Hons.) (2 years) 4. Rajinder Pal Singh, Ph.D. Head
Students Intake :20
Pre-requisite : B.A. Hons. School Course Reader
in Punjabi (3 years course) or B.A. with 1. Surjit Singh, Ph.D.
Punjabi Literature (Elective). Lecturers
Career Options: Teaching, Research. 1. Lakhvir Singh, M.Phil.
3. B.A. Hons. School (3 years) 2. Gurmukh Singh, Ph.D.
Students Intake : 20 3. Jaswinder Singh, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : 10+2
4. Punjabi Praveshka (1year)
Punjabi Matric Level (Evening Course)
Students Intake : 50
Pre-requisite : 10+2 preference will be
given to the University College of
Engineering, 3year Students thereafter
other University Students.
COURSES FACULTY
1. M.A. (2 years)
Students Intake : 32
Pre-requisite : B.A. with Sanskrit/Shastri
Career Options: Teaching, Research. Professors
2. Certificate Course in Sanskrit & Pali 1. Inder Mohan Singh, Ph.D. Head
Students Intake : 32 2. Sharan Kaur, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : Matriculation 3. Ravinder Kaur, Ph. D. Re-Employed
6. FACULTY OF LAW*
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7. FACULTY OF LIFE SCIENCES
7.1 DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
COURSES
FACULTY
1. M.Sc. (Bio-Technology) (2 years) Professor
Students Intake : 17 1. Aruna Bhatia, Ph.D.
2. M.Sc. (Microbial & Food Technology) 2. Neelam Verma, Ph.D.
(2 years) 3. Parveen Pal Balgir, Ph.D. Head
Students Intake :17 Readers
1. Ram Sarup Singh, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : B.Sc. in the Faculty of Life
2. Munish Puri, Ph.D.
Sciences/Biological/Medical/Engineering/
Lecturers
Food/Agriculture/Home Science OR
1. Minni Singh, Ph.D.
B.Sc. with any of the three subjects, 2. Seema Garcha, Ph.D.
Mathematics/ Statistics, Physics, Chemistry. 3. Baljinder Kaur, Ph.D.
Thrust Areas: Industrial Bio-technology, 4. Balwinder Singh, Ph.D.
Food Technology. 5. Ranjita Bahri, M.Sc.
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7.2 DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
COURSES FACULTY
M.Sc. (2 Years.) Professor Emeritus
Students Intake : 40 S.S. Bir, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : B.Sc. with Botany or B.Sc.
(Hons. School in Botany) Professors
Career Options: Teaching, Research.
1. R.C. Gupta, Ph.D. Head
2. N.S. Attri, Ph.D.
3. M.I.S. Saggoo, Ph.D.
4. V.K. Singhal, Ph.D.
5. Gurpal Singh, Ph.D.
6. Amarjit Singh, Ph.D.
7. Jasvir Inder Singh, Ph.D.
8. Santosh Kumari, Ph.D. Re-Employed
Readers
1. Devinder Pal Singh, Ph. D.
2. Munruchi Kaur, Ph. D.
Lecturers
1. Manish Kapoor, M.Sc.
2. Gurpreet Kaur, Ph. D.
3. Geetika Sirhindi, Ph. D.
4. Arneet Grewal, Ph. D.
COURSES FACULTY
Professors
M. Sc. (2 years)
Students Intake : 25 1. S.P. Singh, Ph.D.
2. S.M.S. Chahal, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : B.Sc. with any of the following 3. Pushpa Singal, Ph.D.
subjects: 4. Promila Mehta, Ph.D. Head
Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Anthropology, 5. Satbir Kaur, Ph.D.
Anatomy, Physiology, Micro-Biology, Bio- Lecturers
Chemistry, Human Genetics.
1. Rupinder Kaur, Ph.D.
Career Options: Teaching, Research. 2. Rajinder Kaur, Ph. D.
3. Ginjinder Kaur, Ph. D.
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7.4 DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
COURSES FACULTY
M.Sc. (2 years) Professors
Students Intake : 40 1. Malkiat Singh Saini, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : B.Sc. with Zoology or B.Sc. 2. Devinder Singh, Ph.D. Head
(Hons. School in Zoology) or B.Sc. 3. Jagbir Singh, Ph.D.
(Industrial fish and fisheries) with Zoology 4. Harbhajan Kaur, Ph.D.
as one of the subjects. Readers
Career Options: Teaching, Research. 1. Surinder Pal Kaur, Ph.D.
2. Suman Sharma, Ph.D.
3. Shashi Aggarwal, Ph.D.
Lecturers
1. Navpreet Kaur Gill, Ph.D.
2. Harpreet Kaur, Ph.D.
3. Himender Bharti, Ph.D.
4. Onkar Singh, Ph.D.
5. Gurinder Kaur Walia, Ph.D.
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8. FACULTY OF MEDICINE
8. 1* DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL
SCIENCES AND DRUG RESEARCH
8. 2* DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
COURSES FACULTY
1. M.Sc. Sport Science (2 years) Professors
Students Intake : 16 1. Rupinder Mokha, Ph.D. Head
Pre-requisite : B.Sc. (Medical/Non Medical)/ 2. Satish Kumar Verma, Ph.D. Re-Employed
Lecturers
Home Science/Physical Education & Sports
1. Paramvir Singh , Ph.D.
Science or Bachelor Degree with one of the
2. Ajita, Ph.D.
following subjects: Physiology of Exercise, 3. Ashok Kumar, M. Sc. Ph.D.
Kinesiology, Bio-Mechanics, Human 4. Anuradha Sharma, Ph.D
Anatomy, Human Physiology, Human 5. Harish Kumar, Ph.D.
Biology, Bio-Chemistry, Bio-Physics,
Nutrition & Diet Therapy, Child
Development & Family Relations , Graduate
with D.P.Ed. or B.P.Ed
Career Options: Teaching, Research,
Sports Science.
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9. FACULTY OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES
COURSES FACULTY
M.Sc. (2 years)
Students Intake : 50 (1/3 seats each in Professors
Physical, Organic & Inorganic Chemistry) 1. W.R. Bansal, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : B.Sc. with Chemistry or B.Sc. 2. Nathu Ram, Ph.D.
(Hons. School) in Chemistry. 3. Baldev Singh, Ph.D. Head
Career Options: Teaching, Research and 4. Balbir Kaur, Ph.D.
Industry, Readers
1. Raman K. Verma, Ph.D.
2. Ashok Kumar Malik,Ph.D.
Lecturers
1. Makhan Singh, Ph.D.
2. Baljit Singh, Ph.D.
3. Jaspreet Singh, Ph.D.
4. Usha Gupta, Ph.D.
5. Mohd. Yusuf, Ph.D.
6. Jatinder Singh Aulakh, M. Sc.
7. Manisha Bansal, Ph.D.
8. Harpreet Kaur, Ph.D.
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9. 3 DEPARTMENT OF FORENSIC SCIENCE
COURSES FACULTY
1. M.Sc. (2 years) Professors
1. R. K. Garg, Ph.D.
Students Intake : 16
2. O.P. Jasuja, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : B.Sc. (Forensic Science)/ 3. Rakesh Mohan Sharma, Ph.D.
B.Sc. with Chemistry and any two of the
following subjects: Reader
Anthropology/Bio-Chemistry/Bio-Physics/ 1. Mukesh Kumar, Ph.D. Head
B i o - Te c h n o l o g y / B o t a n y / C o m p u t e r Lecturers
Science/Genetics/Mathematics/Micro- 1. Rajinder Singh, Ph.D.
Biology/Physics/Statistics/ 2. Komal Saini, Ph.D.
Zoology.MBBS/BDS/B.Pharm./B.Tech.
Career Options: Teaching, Research, Police,
Forensic Laboratories, Consultancy.
There will be two additional seats for
employees of various Forensic Science
Laboratories in the country. Only state-
sponsored candidates will be considered
for admission and employees of Punjab
state will be given preference.
9. 4 DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
COURSES FACULTY
1. M.Sc. (2 years) Professor
Students Intake : 44
1. R.K. Nagaich, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : B.A./B.Sc. with Mathematics
or Hons. in Mathematics Reader
Career Options: Teaching, Research. 1. Satayabir Singh, Ph.D. Head
2. M.Sc. Apllied Mathematics and Computing
(2 years) Lecturers
Students Intake : 15 1. Navpreet Singh Noori, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : B.A./B.Sc. with Mathematics 2. Anjana Khurana, Ph.D.
or Hons. in Mathematics 3. Shalini Gupta, M. Sc. (Hon. School)
Career Options: Teaching, Research, 4. Shally Arora, Ph.D.
Industry. 5. Rajni Bala, M. Sc.
3. B.Sc. Mathematics Computer Applications
and Management (3 years)
Students Intake : 25
Pre-requisite : 10+2 with Mathematics
Career Options: Computer and
Management Industry, Teaching, Research.
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9.5 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
COURSES FACULTY
1. M.Sc. Physics (2 years) Professor Emeritus
Students Intake : 32 B.S. Sood, Ph.D.
2. M.Sc. Applied Physics (2 years) Professors
Students Intake : 28 1. R.C. Verma, Ph.D.
3. M.Sc. (Astronomy and Space Physics) 2. Randhir Bahri, Ph.D.
(2 years) 3. Harbhajan Singh Bhatti, Ph.D. Head
Students Intake : 16 4. Vijay Kumar Mittal, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : For all the courses B.Sc. 5. Darshan Singh, Ph.D.
with Physics and Mathematics, the third 6. Raj Mittal, Ph.D.
subject may be any other. Chemistry/ 7. Bhajan Singh, Ph.D.
Computer Science/Electronics/Computer 8. Gurmail Singh, Ph.D.
Maintenance/ Space Science/ Statistics 9. Balvir Singh Sandhu, Ph.D.
etc. or B.Sc. (Hons. in Physics) 10. Parjit Shamsher Singh, Ph.D.
Career Options: Teaching, Research and 11. Paramjit Singh Goraya, Ph.D.
Industry. 12. B.S. Salaria, Ph.D.
4. M. Sc. Nanotechnology (2 year) 13. A.K. Sikri, Ph.D. Re-Employed
14. A.K. Dham, Ph.D. Re-Employed
Students Intake : 16
Lecturer
Pre-requisite : B. Sc. with Physics and
1. A.K. Giri, Ph.D.
Mathematics, the third subject may be
2. Vinayak Garg, Ph.D.
any other, Chemistry/Computer Science/
3. Babita Rani, M. Sc.
Electronics/Computer Maintenance/
4. Rajesh Kumar, Ph.D.
Space Science/Statistics etc.
or B. Sc. (Hons. in Physics) or B.E. or B.
Tech..
5. Post M.Sc. Diploma in Space Science
(1 year)
Students Intake : 20
Pre-requisite : M.Sc Physics or M.Sc.
Astronomy and Space Physics.
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9.6 DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
FACULTY
COURSES
1. M.Sc. (2 years) Professors
Students Intake :28 1. H.S. Jhajj, Ph.D. Head
Pre-requisite : B.A./ B.Sc. with Statistics
or Mathematics or Graduate in any 2. Mukesh Kumar Sharma, Ph.D.
discipline with Statistics/Mathematics/ 3. P.C. Garg, Ph.D.
Quantitative techniques as one of the Reader
papers provided the student had
Mathematics at 10+2 level. 1. Davinder Kumar, Ph.D.
Career Options: Teaching, Research, Lecturers
Govt. Service, Industry.
2. B.Sc. Computer Science, Statistics & 1. Upasana Sharma, Ph.D.
Mathematics (3 years) 2. Neelam Kumari, M.Sc.
Students Intake : 28 3. Rohtash Kumar, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : 10+2 with Math. 4. Sarabjit Singh, M. Sc.
COURSES FACULTY
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10.2 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
COURSES FACULTY
Professor Emeritus
1 M. A. (2 years) H.K. Manmohan Singh, Ph.D.
Students Intake : 68 Professors
Pre-requisite : Graduate 1. Gurbachan Kaur Bhatia, Ph.D.
2. B. Sc. (Hons. School in Economics) (3 years) 2. O.P. Miglani, Ph.D.
Students Intake : 28 3. Ranjit Singh Ghuman, Ph.D. Head
Pre-requisite :10+2 with not more than a
4. Ramesh Kumar Bansal, Ph.D.
two year gap since passing out.
5. Inderjit Singh, Ph.D.
3. M.B.E. (2 years)
6. Shakuntla Gupta, Ph.D.
Students Intake : 20
Pre-requisite : Graduate . 7. Gian Singh, Ph.D.
Career Options: Teaching, Research, 8. Lakhwinder Singh, Ph.D.
Industry, Banking. 9. Balwinder Singh, Ph. D.
10. Sucha Singh Gill, Ph.D. Re-Employed
Reader
1. Kamaljit Singh,Ph.D.
Lecturers
1. Sangita Nagaich, Ph.D.
2. Parmod Kumar Aggarwal, Ph.D.
3. Sarabjit Singh, Ph. D.
4. Mukhdeep Singh, M. Tech.
COURSES FACULTY
Professor
M. Sc. (2 years) 1. Kuljit Singh Sohal, Ph.D.
Students Intake : 32 Readers
Pre-requisite : B.A. /B.Sc. with Geography. 1. Gurinder Kaur, Ph.D Head
Career Options: Teaching, Research. 2. Yadvinder Singh, Ph.D.
Lecturer
1. Avtar Singh Matharoo, M.Phil.
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10.4 DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
COURSES FACULTY
M.A. (2 years) Professors
Students Intake : 52 1. Sukhninder Kaur, Ph.D. Head
Pre-requisite : B.A. with History or Defence 2. Jaspal Kaur, Ph.D.
Studies 3. Kulbir Singh Dhillon, Ph.D.
Career Options: Teaching, Research.
Lecturers
1. Mohammad Idris, Ph.D.
2. Jashandeep Singh Sandhu, M.A.
3. Parneet Hair, M.A.
4. Balraj Singh, Ph. D.
COURSES FACULTY
M.A. (2 years)
Students Intake : 15 Reader
1. Pardeep Kumar, Ph.D. Head
Pre-requisite : B.A./ B.Sc.
Career Options: Teaching, Research. Lecturers
1. R. Balinderjit Kaur, M. Litt.
2. Shivani Sharma, Ph.D.
3 Jatinder Kumar Sharma, M.Phil,
FACULTY
COURSES
Professors
M.A. (2 years) 1. Manju Verma, Ph.D.
Students Intake : 44 2. S.K. Sharma, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : B.A. with Pol. Science. 3. N.K. Dogra, Ph.D.
Career Options: Teaching, Research, Govt. 4. Jagroop Kaur, Ph.D. Head
Service 5. Surinder Kaur, Ph.D.
6. Dalbir Kaur Bajwa, Ph.D.
Lecturer
1. Jatinder Singh, M.A.
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10.7 DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
COURSES FACULTY
Professors
1. M.Sc. (2 years)
1. Baldev Singh Sandhu, Ph.D.
Students Intake : 45 2. Vandana Sharma, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : B.A., B.Sc. (Medical/Non- 3. Gurminder Sokhey, Ph.D.
Medical/Home Science) Reader
Career Options: Teaching/Research 1. Sangita Trama, Ph.D. Head
2. Post-graduate Diploma in Counselling Lecturers
Psychology (1 year) 1. Harprit Kaur, Ph.D.
2. Mamta Sharma, Ph.D.
Students Intake: 16 3. Damanjit Sandhu, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite: Master's Degree in 4. Surinder Kumar Sia, Ph.D.
Psychology or Social Work 5. Nalini Melhotra, Ph.D.
Career Options: Research, Psychological 6. Tarika Sandhu, M.A., PGD Counseling Psy.
testing, Counselling Carear, School, 7. Vidhu Mohan, Ph.D.
Child Adolescent, Old Age, Pre- 8. Inder Preet Sandhu, M.A., PGD Counseling Psy.
Retirement, HIV Counselling, Drug 9. Sukhminder Kaur, Ph.D.
deadiction etc. 10. Mandeep Kaur, Ph.D.
FACULTY
COURSES
1. M.A. (2 years) Professor
Students Intake : 44 1. Sukhjinder Singh Tiwana, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : Graduation Reader
Career Options: Teaching, Research & 1. Renu, Ph.D. Head
Civil Services.
Lecturers
2. Post-graduate Diploma in Human Rights
and Duties (1 year Annual 1. Rajbans Singh Gill, M.A.
System) 2. Geetinder Kaur, Ph.D.
Students Intake :25
Pre-requisite : Graduation in any
disciplines .
or
Postgraduation in any discipline with 50%
marks.
Career Options: Governmental and non-
Governmental organizations, National &
International Human Rights Agencies,
Forporate Sector and Media etc.
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10.9 DEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES
COURSES FACULTY
FACULTY
COURSES
Professor
M.A. (2 years) 1. Manjit Singh, Ph.D. Head
Students Intake : 28 2. Dharam Pal Singh, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : Graduation Lecturers
Career Options: Teaching, Research, 1. Hardeep Kaur, Ph.D.
Practice in Social Welfare. 2. Ritu Bala, Ph. D.
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10.11 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
COURSES FACULTY
1. M.A. (2 years) Professors
Students Intake : 32 1. Birinder Pal Singh, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : Graduation
2. Malkiat Kaur, Ph.D.
2. Post Graduate Diploma in Mass Media
3. Harvinder Singh Bhatti, Ph.D. Head
Research (1 year)
Students Intake :15 Reader
Pre-requisite: Master Degree in any 1. Maninder Singh Randhawa, Ph.D.
academic discipline including natural Lecturer
sciences, social sciences, humanities and 1. Deepak Kumar, Ph.D.
arts.
Career Option: In Media and Information
Industry.
COURSES FACULTY
1. Post Graduate Diploma in Gender Studies Director
Students Intake : 25 1. Manju Verma, Ph.D.
2. Post Graduate Diploma in Women & Child Lecturer
Development.
1. Amandeep Kaur, Ph.D.
Students Intake :25
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B. DEPARTMENT OF DISTANCE EDUCATION
COURSES
M.A. (Punjabi, English, Hindi, History, Economics, Political Science, Religious Studies,
Sikh Studies, Women Studies, Journalism and Mass Communication); Master of Science
(Information Technology), Master of Science (IT) Lateral Entry, M.Com., Master of
Library and Information Science, B.A., B.Com., BCA, BBA, Bachelor of Library and
Information Science, P.G. Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication, PG Diploma
in Computer Application, PG Diploma in Forensic Science, P.G. Diploma in Translation,
PG Diploma in Insurance Business, Diploma in Library Science, Diploma in HIV/AIDs
Counselling, Diploma in Gurmat Sangeet (Gayan), Diploma in Divinity (Sri Guru Granth
Sahib Studies), Gurmat Sangeet Praveshika, Punjabi Praveshika, Gyani, Certificate Course
in French, Certificate Course in German, Sri Guru Granth Sahib Certificate Course,
Certificate Course in Spoken English, Certificate Course in Computer Application; B.Ed.,
M.Ed.
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D. PRE-EXAMINATION TRAINING CENTRE FOR
COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS
FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
AND
IAS & ALLIED SERVICES TRAINING CENTRE
FOR GENERAL CATEGORY
Director-cum-Professor
COURSES
G..S. Bajwa, Ph.D. (On Deputation)
This Centre prepares students for IAS
(Preliminary and Mains), P.C.S./D.S.P./ Incharge
B.D.P.O. (Preliminary and Main), P.C.S.
K.S. Sohal, Ph.D.
Judicial (Preliminary and Main), Banking
Service (P.O.), U.G.C. (N.E.T.), M.B.A./ Lecturers
M.C.A., P.M.E.T, C.E.T. , LL.B. 5 yrs., LL.B. 1. Paramjit Cheema, Ph.D.
3 yrs., B. Ed. and Personality Developments-
About 140 Senior Members of different
cum-Interview Prepration for competitive
examinations. faculties of the University are engaged to teach
subjects of their specialization.
At present the number of seats available is
40 for S.C. Category and 40 for General
Category students in each course. However,
PCS (Executive)/D.S.P./B.D.P.O. and P.C.S.
(Judicial) courses are meant for General
Category students only. S.C. trainees are
provided free coaching and stipend as per
rules, subjectto availability/receipt of grant
from the Ministry of Social Justice
Empowerment, Govt. of India, New Delhi.
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E. RESEARCH DEPARTMENTS
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9. PUNJABI LITERARY STUDIES
6. PROF. HARBANS SINGH FACULTY
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SIKHISM Professor
FACULTY 1. Amritpal Kaur, Ph.D.
Readers
Professor 1. Gurnaib Singh, Ph.D. Head
1. Jodh Singh (Contract) 2. Rajinder Lehri, Ph.D.
Editor in Chief Lecturers
Readers 1. Harjodh Singh, Ph.D.
1. Paramvir Singh, Ph. D. 2. Bhim Inder Singh, Ph.D.
2. Jaspreet Kaur, Ph.D. 3. Parmeet Kaur, Ph.D. (Adhoc)
Lecturers
1. Parminder Kaur, M. Phil.
10. SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB STUDIES
FACULTY
7. PUNJAB HISTORICAL STUDIES
FACULTY Professor
1. Gurnek Singh, Ph.D. Re-Employed
Head
Dean Faculty of Social Sciences Reader
1. Sarbjinder Singh,Ph.D.
Professor
1. Navtej Singh, Ph.D. Lecturers
Reader 1. Malkinder Kaur, Ph.D.
1. Kulwinder Singh Bajwa, Ph.D. 2. Amanjot Kaur, Ph.D.
3. Gunjanjot Kaur, Ph.D.
Lecturers 4. Gurmail Singh
1. Balwinder Jit, Ph.D.
2. Daljit Singh Walia, Ph.D.
3. Kavita, Ph.D. 11. SRI GURU TEGH BAHADUR
NATIONALINTEGRATION CHAIR
8. PUNJABI KOSH PROJECT Incharge
Baltej Singh Mann, Ph.D.
FACULTY
1. Harjeet Singh Gill, Chief Editor
2. Joga Singh, Coordinator.
3. Mukhtiar Singh Gill (Retd.) Asstt.
Editor
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II. PUNJABI UNIVERSITY NEIGHBOURHOOD
CAMPUSES
PUNJABI UNIVERSITY BABA DHYAN DASS NEIGHBOURHOOD CAMPUS,
JHUNEER (MANSA)
FACULTY
COURSES
Professor
1. M. B.A. (5 Years Integrated Programme)
1. Bhawdeep Singh, Ph.D. Head
Students Intake : 40
Pre-requisite : 10+2 with 50% Marks Lecturers
2. PGDCA (1 year) 1. Harpreet Singh, MBA
Students Intake : 30 2. Vipan Garg, MBA
Pre-requisite : Graduate 3. Gurpreet Goraya, MBA
4. Kiran Bala, M. Com.
System Analyst
1. Sukhvir Singh, MCA
FACULTY
COURSES
P.S. Ramana, Ph. D. Head
C.C.A.
System Analyst
Pre-requisite : 10+2 Mamta Ghai, B. Tech.
FACULTY
COURSES
1. P.S. Ramana, Ph.D. Head
1. B.C.A. Lecturer
Pre-requisite : 10+2 2. Poonam, MCA
2. PGDCA System Analyst
Pre-requisite : Graduation. 1. Nirmal Kaur, B. Tech.
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PUNJABI UNIVERSITY CAMPUS, AKALI PHULA SINGH,
DEHLA SEEHAN (SANGRUR)
FACULTY
COURSES
1. Bhajan Singh , Ph. D. Head
1. B.C.A.
Lecturers
Pre-requisite : 10+2 1. Harjit Singh, MCA
2. PGDCA 2. Sukhvir Singh,
Pre-requisite : Graduation.
COURSES FACULTY
1. Mohinder Singh Sidhu, Ph.D. Head
1. B.C.A.
Pre-requisite : 10+2 Lecturers
1. Lal Chand, M. Tech
2. PGDCA 2. Hassan Sardar, B. Tech.
Pre-requisite : Graduation.
System Analyst
3. M. Sc. (I.T.)
1. Sandeep Kapur, Ph. D.
Pre-requisite : Graduation/PGDCA.
4. M. Sc. (I.T.) 2nd Year Lateral Entry
Pre-requisite :PGDCA.
COURSES FACULTY
1. BCA (3 year ) Head
Students Intake : 40
1. Chandan Singh, Ph. D
Pre-requisite: 10+2
Lecturers
2. PGDCA (1 year)
1. Munish Jindal (MCA)
Pre-requisite: Graduation 2. Rajiv Kapoor (MCA)
Students Intake : 40 System Analyst
1. Ashu Kumar (B. Tech)
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5. PUNJABI UNIVERSITY CAMPUS,
MAUR (BATHINDA)
FACULTY
COURSES
1. MBA (2 year ) Principal
Students Intake : 60 Davinder Kumar Madaan, Ph. D.
Pre-requisite: Graduation with 50% Marks Lecturers
(45 % Marks for SC/ST and Punjab State 1. Auvraj Singh, M.B.A.
Level Management Engrance Test (MET) 2. Dalbir Singh, M.C.A.
3. Geetika Mittal . M.C.A.
2. MBA (5 year ) (Integrated)
Students Intake : 40
Pre-requisite: 10+2 with 50% Marks
3. M.C.A. ( 3 years) Part I & II
Pre-requisite: Graduation with Math at +2
Level or BCA and Punjab Admission to
MCA Common Aptitude Test (PAM-CAT)
Students Intake : 60
4. M.Sc. IT (1 year) (Lateral Entry) Part-II
Students Intake : 40
Pre-requisite: PGDCA/M.Sc. IT Part-I
5. P.G.D.C.A. (1 year)
Students Intake : 40
Pre-requisite: Graduation
6. B.C.A. (3 years)
Students Intake : 60
Pre-requisite: 10+2
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III. PUNJABI UNIVERSITY REGIONAL CENTRES/
COLLEGES
NAWAB SHER MAHOMMAD KHAN INSTITUTE OF
ADVANCE STUDIES IN URDU, PERSIAN AND ARABIC MALERKOTLA
COURSES FACULTY
1. M.A. (Persian) (2 years)
Students Intake : 16 Reader
Pre-requisite : B.A. with Persian/Munshi 1. Tariq Kifayat Ullah, Ph.D. Head
Fazil. Adib Fazil, Certificate Course in
Persian after passing B.A. Lecturers
Career Options: Teaching, Research, 1. Rubina, Ph.D.
Translation. 2. Mohammad Ashraf, MCA.
2. Certificate Courses in Urdu, Arabic &
System Analyst
Persian (1 year)
Students Intake : 52, 16, 52 1. Abdul Rashid, M. Tech.
Pre-requisite : Matriculation
3. PGDCA (1 year)
Students Intake : 30
Pre-requisite : Graduate and Matric with
Punjabi.
4. CCA Course
Students Intake : 30
Pre-requisite : 10+2 and Matric with
Punjabi.
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PUNJABI UNIVERSITY REGIONAL CENTRE, BATHINDA
COURSES FACULTY
Professor
1. M.A. (Punjabi) (2 years) 1. R.K. Mahajan, Ph.D.
Students Intake : 52 2. Surjit Singh Bhatti, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : B.A. with Punjabi Literature 3. P.S. Ramana, Ph.D.
or B.A. (Hons. in Punjabi) 4. Satnam Singh Jassal, Ph.D.
5. Jagroop Singh, Ph.D.
6. Kesar Singh Bhangu, Ph.D.
2. M.A. (English) (2 years)
7. Jit Singh Joshi, Ph.D. Head
Students Intake : 52 8. Boota Singh Brar, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : B.A. with English Literature. Readers
1. Manmohan Singh, Ph. D.
3. M.A. (Economics) (2 years) 2. Balwinder Kaur, Ph.D.
Students Intake : 52 3. Anupama, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : B.A. with Economics or Lecturers
B. Com. 1. Rakesh Kumar, Ph.D.
2. Ajay Verma, M.A.
Career Options: Teaching, Research. 3. Rajinder Singh, Ph.D.
DEPARTMENT OF LAW
FACULTY
COURSES
1. LL.B. (3 year) morning
Reader
Students Intake: 60
Varinder Kaushik, Ph.D. Head
Pre-requisite: Graduate with 45% marks
Lecturers
(40% in case of SC/ST and Physically
1. Sharan Jit, LL.M.
handicapped).
2. Jasmeet Kaur, LL.M.
3. Anupam Ahluwalia, LL. M.
4. Nimmi, LL. D.
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GURU KASHI INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SIKHS STUDIES REGIONAL CENTRE
TALWANDI SABO
FACULTY
COURSES
(For further information contact the Principal)
1. Diploma in Sikh Studies (1 Year)
Student Intake: 20
Pre-requisite : 10+2
2. Short Term/Crash Courses in Sikh Studies
(1Month, 3 Months and 6 Months)
Student Intake: 20
Pre-requisite : 10+2
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION,
PUNJABI UNIVERSITY REGIONAL CENTRE,
BATHINDA*
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ADMISSION PROCEDURES AND RULES
ELIGIBILITY
1. A graduate in any faculty having 50 % marks marks of any other subject may be
will be eligible for admission to the Post- substituted by the marks in the additional
graduate courses in the University/Regional subject to the best advantage of the
Centres/Neighbourhood Campuses. candidate.
For admission to the M.Sc. courses in 5. Where the candidate has passed B.A.
various science faculties only those examination under M.I.L. Ordinance, if the
students will be eligible for admission who candidate so desires, his percentage may
have studied science subjects for three be calculated by adding the marks obtained
years at graduate level. by him/her in Gyani/Prabhakar examination
However, specific pre-requisite for each to the marks secured by him/her in B.A.
course has been given with detailed examination and his merit be determined
information of respective departments. accordingly.
Candidates belonging to the following 6. A candidate who has passed the qualifying
categories shall be allowed relaxation of examination and his/her result is still
5% in the aggregate percentage. awaited, may apply subject to the condition
a) Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe that he/she will submit the result or proof of
meeting the eligibility requirements at the
b) Physically handicapped, provided that
time of interview. His/her candidature will
they produce a medical certificate that
be cancelled in case of non-submission of
they have at least 40% physical disability.
result and fulfilling eligibility norms by the
2. Weightage to the marks obtained in the required date.
concerned subject at the qualifying
7. To be eligible for admission to a course, a
examination level will be given for admission
candidate must meet other specific
to post graduate courses in the respective
requirements of admission, if any, laid down
departments as per rules laid by the
by the concerned Departments.
university.
8. The candidate who has already passed
3. Candidates who have been awarded grades
M.A./ LL.B. course will not be eligible to
in the qualifying examination shall be
join any other M.A. course at Punjabi
required to produce conversion formula for
University campus, Patiala. However, LL.B.
converting the scored grades into
pass students can take admission in Social
percentage marks. In case conversion
Work.
formula from the concerned organisation is
not available a committee comprised of 9. A candidate who has already availed of
Dean, Academic Affairs, Dean, Faculty and hostel facility during any course completed
Head of the Department will decide the earlier from this University, will not be
weightage. allowed hostel accommodation, if he/she is
granted admission in other discipline.
4. Where a candidate wants to take the benefit
of any additional subject in the total 10. Eligibility for evening certificate/diploma
percentage of qualifying examination, the courses : All the eligible candidates are
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entitled for admission. Prescribed fee will (ii) Academic Merit 70 Marks
be charged from the students. * Sports Achievement 30 Marks
11. The admission committee of the department Total 100 Marks
shall reserve the right to reject the
(iii)Participation in National Level
candidature of any student seeking
Competition should be supported by other
admission to the department keeping in
sports certificates
view the antecedents and conduct of the
student. *Sports Achievement marks are
12. In the case of admission of such students distributed as follows:
against whom disciplinary action has been (a) Position holder at International 30 Marks
taken in the past, their application form for Championship Competitions
admission will be considered after review (b) Participation at International 26 Marks
by the office of Dean Students Welfare and Championship
approval of the Vice Chancellor. (c) Senior National Levels:
13. Eligibility for admission to, B. Sc. (Hons. First Position 25 Marks
School), BCA, PGDCA, CCA, Diploma in Second Position 20 Marks
Tailoring and Dress Design and Diploma in Third Position 15 Marks
Agriculture Marketing is given under the (d) All India Inter University Levels:
course serving department/centre/campus. First Position 15 Marks
14. In case of admission to M.A. in Theatre and Second Position 13 Marks
Television, Journalism and Mass Third Position 10 Marks
Communication and Dance 70% weightage (e) Participation
will be given to marks of the qualifying Combined University/ All 8 Marks
examination and 30% to the relevant India Inter University
aptitude test in the respective subjects. (Senior National) Participation
Admission will be made on the basis of (f) Zonal Intervarsity Tournaments/Junior
combined scores of 70 : 30 ratio. Graduation National/State Championship:
degree with 50% marks is the eligibility for First Position 7 Marks
admission in the courses also. Second Position 6 Marks
15. For admission in M.P.Ed. 1st year, all the Third Position 5 Marks
candidates seeking admission have to pass Participation 4 Marks
the physical efficiency test. Weightage to (g) Inter-College Position:
academic and sports performance will be in First Position 4 Marks
ratio of 70:30. Second Position 3 Marks
Admission Criteria for M.P.Ed. 1st year Third Position 2 Marks
(i) Physical efficiency test (Qualifying Score Highest achievement in only one sport.
is 50%) Note: The in-service candidates are required to
submit "No Objection Certificate" from the
Physical Efficiency Test
employers.
– 50 Meters Dash
– 600 Meters run/walk 16. For admission to B.Lib. & Information
– Two hands/overhead shot throw (Boys Science, weightage to Diploma in Library
04 Kg. Girls 2.4 Kg.) Science and one year certificate course will
– Shuttle Run
– Standing broad jumps
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be 1.5 % and 1% respectively of the the merit of the case. But in no case the re-
aggregate marks obtained in B.A./B.Sc./ admission is allowed after 2 weeks. Details
B.Com. regarding re-admission fee are given in
section on fees, charges and funds.
SUBMISSION OFAPPLICATION FORMS 3. If a student remains absent continuously for
1. The admission forms along with necessary 10 days during the course of study, his/her
supporting documents must be submitted name would be struck off the rolls. In case
to the concerned Head of the Department such a student does not seek re-admission
in which admission is sought as per from the Dean, Academic Affairs by sending
schedule given in this Handbook of his/her request through the Head of the
Information or as otherwise directed before Department/Dean Students, within 1 week
the last date mentioned in the admission from the date of his/her name was struck off
notice published in the various newspapers. from the rolls, he/she will not be allowed
re-admission.
2. Incomplete Application Forms (in any
manner) and those received after stipulated 4. Every student will be required to attend a
date and time shall not be entertained. The minimum of 75% lectures delivered to that
University does not undertake any class in each paper. If a student’s name is
responsibility for any Postal delay or delay struck off from the rolls due to any reason
in delivering by Courier or by any other and is readmitted later on, his/her percentage
means of loss in transit of the Application of attendance will be calculated from the total
Form. delivered lectures to the class.
3. Candidates seeking admission in courses 5. In case of serious ailment the Principal/Head
at the University Campus, Regional centres/ of the Department will be empowered to
Neighbourhood campuses should submit condone the shortage of lectures upto 6% of
their admission forms to the concerned delivered lectures to that class and further
Departments/centres/campuses by due 6% condonation will be considered by the
date. Committee already constituted for this
purpose. Such a student shall have to submit
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
necessary Medical Certificate to the Head of
1. In case a candidate wants to join a Post- the department/Principal of the concerned
graduate & B.A. Honours School Course in college immediately after he/she is fit to join
an affiliated college, he/she may obtain the classes. No medical certificate will be
Admission Form from the concerned college entertained at the end of the academic
and submit the same, duly filled, in the office session. Before recommending the medical
of the concerned college by the last date. certificate for counter sign by medical officer,
2. If a student after depositing the admission concerned Head/Principal will verify that
fee, remains absent for continuous 10 days student has not attended any lecture during
in the beginning of the session, his/her name that period.
would be struck off from the rolls of the class. Similar benefits can be given to a
On receipt of request from the student within candidate in case of his/her marriage (for three
1(one) week from the date his name was days); for attending Interview/placement (for
struck off from the rolls, justifying his/her actual number of days spent) but the limit of
absence from the class, the Head of the condonation will remain upto 12% i.e. 6% +
Department may re-admit the candidate on 6% including all above benefits.
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If a student is admitted late due to any (iii) English or Punjabi or Urdu or Hindi in
reason, the condition of 75% lectures will be the case of other subjects.
considered from the date of his/her admission. (iv) English or Punjabi in the case of science
6. For sports persons who have participated in subjects.
the events/campus at state/intercollege level, For All post-graduate courses the medium
national/intervarsity, international levels the of examination for subjects in the faculty of
benefits of 10 days, 15 days and 21 days Languages shall be the language concerned
(including journey) respectively will be given. and for other subjects English or Punjabi or
In case of NCC/NSS activities at state or as specified in the ordinances of the course
national level the benefit of 10 and 15 days (University Calendar, Vol. IV, 1995 para 4, Page
respectively will be given. 22). Provided that candidates for M.A.
7. In case of students who do not have requisite Sanskrit and M.A. Persian examination shall
number of attendance for appearing in an be permitted, at their option, to offer medium
examination, those rules for condonation of of examination as under:
shortage in attended lectures will be M.A. Sanskrit Sanskrit or Hindi or Punjabi
applicable, as are in force on the date on which
M.A. Persian Persian or Urdu or Punjabi
application for condonation is considered.
10. This Handbook of Information is meant for
8. A student who could not appear in the
information of the candidates for admission
examination due to shortage of lectures will
to various courses. However, if anything
have to pay Rs. 1500/- for one paper and Rs.
contained in it is in contradiction with the
2500/- for more than one paper only for re-
University Statutes/Ordinances/Rules, the
admission to subsequent semester/year to
provisions of the latter shall prevail.
complete the required shortage of lectures in
order to become eligible to appear in the Note: All disputes arising from this document
ensuing examination. or connected therewith are subject to the
territorial jurisdiction of Courts situated at
9. As per decision of Syndicate Meeting dated Patiala only and to the exclusion of all
26.3.2008, "the subject of Punjabi will be other Courts.
implemented in B. Sc. and B. Com., in all the
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
three years, on the pattern of B. A. but in
other professional under-graduate courses, 1. This Handbook contains information
it will be a one semester qualifying paper regarding admission to only Part-I/First
only". Semester of the course. The information
regarding admission after the Part-I/First
For under-graduate courses, the medium
Semester, where necessary, is available in
of examination shall be as under (University
the concerned “Courses and Syllabi of
Calander Vol.IV. 2005 Clause 35, p.15).
Reading and Ordinances.”
(i) The language concerned
2. The University reserves the right not to
(ii) The cognate modern Indian Language make admission to any course without
or English or Punjabi or Classical assigning any reason.
Language itself in the case of classical
languages.
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3. A course/specialisation will be offered only The candidates will not be informed
if number of students admitted to the course/ individually. The candidates selected for
specialisation is five and above. admission will be required to deposit the
The interview for admission as per dues and 3 passport size photographs
programme or information circulated immediately or as notified by the Head of
through the newspapers is compulsory. The the Department. The admission of the
candidates are required to present the candidates who fail to deposit their dues
original certificates issued by the by the notified time will automatically stand
appropriate authority at the time of cancelled and the seats so vacated will be
interview. offered to the candidates next on merit.
4. Any examination mentioned in this 8. For any clarification/interpretation, the
Handbook includes equivalent examination. candidates are advised to contact the
concerned Head of the Department/Dean,
5. In-service candidates are required to
Academic Affairs.
produce N.O.C. from the employer. In
addition, such candidates seeking 9. In the case of candidates securing identical
admission to day-courses are required to scores in the final merit list, the candidates
produce a certificate granting them leave with higher marks in the qualifying
for the entire period of the course, including examination will be given preference. In case
the period of examinations. of parity even at this stage, a candidate older
in age shall be given preference.
6. The candidates who appeared in the
examination conducted by the Punjabi 10. Candidate with a gap of one year or more
University and whose main result has not will have to furnish an undertaking to the
been declared at the time of interview due satisfaction of the Admission Committee,
to some reasons will be considered for that he/she was not involved in any Unfair
admission to a course after the declaration Means Case or Police Case during the gap
of his/her result on the following conditions: period.
(i) That the application has been received 11. University reserves the right to enhance the
by the stipulated date. fees and funds to be charged from a
candidate, in any session and at any stage.
(ii) That a seat is vacant in the Department/
Course and the applicant fulfills admission 12. As per Syndicate decision dated 20-12-92
criteria of the department and his/her merit (p.43), candidates applying for the re-
is not lower than that of the last candidate evaluation of their answer books in the
admitted in the appropriate category. qualifying examination are not entitled to
the benefit of late admission if the
(iii) Not more than 14 days have elapsed
admission form, complete in all respects, is
since the start of the course.
not submitted within the stipulated period.
7. The list of the selected candidates and those
No candidate shall be exempted from the
placed in the ‘waiting list’ will be displayed
payment of late fee in case of late admission.
on the notice board of the Department. The
number of candidates on the waiting list will 13. The University will not allow transfer from
be 50% of the seats, but not more than 20. Regional Centres/institutes/neighbour-
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hood campuses to University campus at apply for three different courses without
Patiala and vice-versa, except in very special paying any price for extra forms. In case a
cases, that too with special transfer fees as student wants to apply in more than three
per rules. courses, additional form can be obtained
14. This Handbook of Information is available from the Enquiry Counter with payment of
on the Punjabi University Website Rs. 50/- after showing the proof (Counter
www.punjabiuniversity.ac.in The candidates Foil of the Admission Form) of submission
can download the forms and can apply as of three Admission forms.
per the dates specified but if the application 17. The admitted candidates can deposit their
is submitted on the downloaded form then fee and other charges through draft also
the requisite price of the Hand Book of but such draft should be in favour of the
Information (Rs. 700/-) has to be paid Registrar, Punjabi University and payable
through the Bank Draft in favour of at the State Bank of Patiala.
Registrar, Punjabi University, payable at 18. Weightage for N.C.C./N.S.S./Youth Welfare
Patiala. Activities will be available only to those
15. Benfit of 20% seats reserved for the candidates who claim the benefit in the
residents of Talwandi Sabo sub-division Admission Form and would attach the self
will be available only in those courses where attested copies of the relevant documents
admission is made on the basis of qualifying along with the Certificate of gradation from
examination. This benefit will not be the competent authority.
provided in the courses for which admission 19. For admission to M.Sc./M.A. courses, while
is made through State Level Entrance Test. calculating merit in the qualifying
16. For the convenience of the candidates who examination, marks obtained only in the
want to apply for more than one course, elective subjects at the B.Sc./B.A. level, will
three Admission Forms are provided in this be taken into consideration.
Hand Book of Information, so that they can
Important Note: Ragging in any form is not allowed. As per order of the
Honb'l Court' " if any incident of ragging comes to the notice of
authority, the concerned student shall be given liberty to explain and if
explanation is not satisfactory, the authority would expel him from the
institution".
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS (MOU) signed with the various
International students are admitted under foreign governments.
three categories: (b.) The foreign students so admitted to
various Departments of the University
(i) Students sponsored by the Govt. of India
against these additional supernumerary
agencies like ICCR, Ministry of HRD etc.
seats will be charged fees equal to
(ii) Students sponsored by their respective those of NRI students.
Governments/Embassies, under a (c.) The students coming from SAARC
Memorandum of Understanding with the countries shall pay the same amount
Punjabi University, Patiala. of fees as paid by the Indian students
(iii) Self financing students who have passed NOTE: All International Students must possess
the Entrance Test recommended by their a valid student visa and an HIV negative
respective Government or Embassy. test report from a recognized/
(iv) Fifteen percent additional supernumerary government medical hospital/laboratory
seats have been created in each Department in India.
of the University for foreign students from
the academic session 2002-2003.
(a.) These seats are to be in addition to
the seats/students sponsored by
ICCR or those already existing seats
filled/created on the basis of
Memorandum of understanding
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COMPUTATION OF MERIT FOR ADMISSION
1. The merit of the candidates for admission to M.A./M.Sc. courses will be determined on the
following basis:
Marks Maximum
obtained Marks
(a) Total Marks in the qualifying examination (TDC I+II+III)
( Elective Subjects Only)
Note: For admission to M.Sc. courses there will be no weightage of B.Sc. (Hons.)
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RESERVATION POLICY
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State of Punjab, Warriors of Jalianwala
RESERVATION OF SEATS Bagh, Kuka Movement and Kama Gata
The percentage of seats reserved for Maru Movement.
different categories shall be as follows: (vi) Disabled Persons 3%
(i) Scheduled Castes/ 25% a) Blind 1%
Scheduled Tribes b) Deaf & Dumb 1%
(ii) Backward Classes/OBC 5% c) Other handicapped 1%
The persons belonging to creamy layer are If suitable candidates are not available in
not entitled to the reservation under BC/ any one of these sub-categories of disabled
OBC as per Notification No. 1/41/93 RS1/ candidates or are not found suitable for the
209 Government of Punjab, Department of particular course, the seats so available will
Welfare dated 24-02-2009. be filled up by the candidates from the other
sub-categories of disabled candidates.
The rule of exclusion will apply to sons
and daughters of (vii) Children/Widows of Defence
Personnel 2%
(a) Persons having gross annual income of
Rs. 4.5 lakh or above or possessing Children/Widows of defence personnel
wealth above the exemption limit as killed or disabled to the extent of 50% or
prescribed in the Wealth Tax Act for more in action, wards of gallantry awardees,
period three consecutive years; Ex-Servicemen and children of serving
defence personnel/Ex-servicemen.
(b) Persons in Categories I, II, III and IV
who are not disentitled to thebenefit of (viii) Children/Widows of Para-
reservation but have income from other Military Forces Personnel 2%
sources of wealth which will bring them Children/Widows of para-military forces
within the income/wealth criteria personnel, Punjab Police, PAP, and Punjab
mentioned in (a) above. Home Guards killed or disabled in action to
Explanation: Income from salaries or the extent of 50% or more, ex-para-military
agricultural land shall not be clubbed. forces personnel and children of serving
para-military forces personnel/ex-
paramilitary forces personnel.
(iii) Border Area/Backward 4%
Area (2% each) (ix) Riots Affected 2%
November, 1984 riots affected displaced
(iv) Sports Persons 2%
persons, children of Army deserters killed/
(v) Wards of Political Sufferers/ 100% physically disabled, the children of
Freedom Fighter 2% the families of persons killed as a result of
terrorist violence or by security forces
This will also include the wards of those
acting in aid of civil power and the children
who have undergone an aggregate of at
of innocent civilians who have sustained
least three month of imprisonment in
100% disability in terrorist violence or
connection with Emergency/Punjabi Suba
during operation by security forces acting
or Dharm Yudh Morcha for demands of the
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in aid of civil power. Para-military Personnel. 4%
(x) Widow/Divorced Women 2% d. Wards of Political Sufferers/Freedom
Fighters/Riots Affected. 4%
Note:
3. The reservation of seats in department where
1. In all the Courses where the number of seats
the number of seats is below 20, the following
is more than 50, the above Reservation
categories will be clubbed and the seats will
categorization will be followed.
be allotted according to the order of Merit.
2. The reservation of seats in departments The clubbing of categories is given below:
where the number of seats is 20 or above,
a. Border Area/Backward Area/ Disabled
the following categories will be clubbed. The
Persons. 7%
seats will be allotted according to the order
of merit. The clubbing of categories is given b. Wards of Political Sufferers/Freedom
below: Fighters/Children/Widows of Defence
Personnel/Children/Widows of Para-military
a. Border Area/Backward Area 4%
Forces Personnel/Riots Affected/Widows/
b. Disabled persons/Widows/Divorced Divorced Women. 10%
Women. 5%
4 In all Courses 2% Additional seats are
c. Children/Widows of Defence personnel/ reserved for sports persons. Where the
number of seats comes to less than one, at
least one seat will be reserved for sports
persons.
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COMPETENT AUTHORITY TO ISSUE VARIOUS CERTIFICATES
1. A candidate applying for admission under 4. For the additional Sports seats in all courses
category (i) i.e. against the seats reserved running under Punjabi University, Patiala
for Scheduled Casts/Scheduled Tribes the eligibility conditions shall be as under:
category shall be considered provided he/ i. The candidate must have participated
she produces a Certificate signed by the in game(s) or event(s) including All
District Magistrate/Additional District India Inter University Sports Calendar
Magistrate/Collector/Deputy Commissioner/ for the year of admission.
Additional Deputy Commissioner/Deputy Only the certificates of those games
Collector/First Class Stipendary Magistrate/ will be considered which are included
City Magistrate/Sub Divisional Magistrate/ in the A.I.U. Sports Calendar.
Talika Magistrate/Executive Magistrate/Extra ii. The candidate must be eligible to
Assistant Commissioner (not below the rank participate in the Inter University
of 1st Class Stipendary Magistrate). Competitions for which eligibility as
Revenue Officer not below the rank of under:
Tehsildar as per U.O. No. 10/2/96-2 SWI/11- a. Must not be more than 25 years of
12-13-14 dated, Che. 8.1.99. or as per Punjab age on July 1 st of the year of
Government notification Nos. 1/3/95-PPII/ admission;
7332 and 1/3/95-3PII/10377 dated 14.06.1999 b. Must not have completed 7 years
and 18.08.2000 and 1/8/07-RC1/853 dated 29- after passing 10+2 or an equivalent
06-2009. examination;
c. Must not be an employee.
2. A candidate applying for admission under
Sports merit will be determined as per criteria
category (ii) i.e. against the seats reserved
defined below and after verification from the
for Backward Classes/OBC category shall be
original certificates at the time of interview.
considered provided he/she produces
Sports merit shall be based on the
income certificates of parents along with
achievement(s) made during the last three
Backward Class/OBC Certificate signed by
preceding years. However, for breaking a
appropriate authority as per latest
tie, other achievements in sports may be
instructions of the Punjab Government.
considered.
3. A candidate shall be eligible for admission I. For post-graduate courses (with
under category (iii) only if he/she is from a graduation as the basic qualification) the
town/village within 10 miles from the sports criteria are as under:
International Border excluding the towns of A candidate having secured a position
Ferozepur and Gurdaspur or his/her town/ or having represented India in regular
village falls within the Backward area limits. and officially recognised International
A certificate to this affect should be obtained competition shall be rated higher as
from S.D.M./G..A. to D.C./D.C. and S.D.O. compared to the performance at National
(Civil). level. Preference among International
competitions shall be given according
to the importance of the competition and
considering the position achieved as
under:
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1. Olympic Games j. Secured IInd place in Inter College or
2. World Championship IIIrd in Senior State Championships
3. World Cup (Team/Individual);
4. Asian Games k. IIIrd place in Inter College
5. Asian Championship Championship (Team/Individual);
6. Asia Cup l. Secured Ist place in Senior District
7. Commonwealth Games Tournament;
8. Commonwealth Championship m. Secured IInd place in Senior District
9. Davis Cup Tournament;
10. Test/One day Cricket matches n. Secured IIIrd place in Senior District
11. World University Games/Indian Tournament;
University team in recognised Note: Only ‘A’ Division Inter College
International Competition. Tournament will be considered.
12. S.A.F. Games II. For Graduate Courses (with basic
qualification 10 + 2), the sports criteria are
a. Ist position in Senior National Team/ as under:
Individual; Having secured position or having
b. Ist position in All India Inter represented India in a Team/Individual
University (Teams/Individual) or IInd (Senior/Junior) duly sponsored by Govt.
position in Senior National (Team/ of India in any International Tournament
Individual) or Ist position in Women shall be considered higher than the
National; performance at the National level. Further
c. IInd position in All India Inter merit amongst International competitions
University referred to above shall be determined
or keeping in view the importance of the
IIIrd position in Senior National competition and position achieved (as
(Team/Individual) or IInd position in given in 'A' category Serial No. 1 to 12 .
Women National; a. Ist position in Senior National Team/
d. Represented Combined University Individual;
(Teams/Individual) in the Senior b. Ist position in Inter University/
Nationals; Women National;
e. IIIrd position in All India Inter c. Ist position in Junior National;
University (Teams/Individual) or IIIrd d. Ist position in National School Games;
position in Women National; e. IInd position in Senior National ;
f. Represented State in Senior National; f. IInd position in Inter University/
g. Secured Ist position in Team/ Women National;
Individual in Senior State g. IInd position in Junior National;
Championship; h. IInd position in National School
h. Having represented University in Games;
Inter University Tournament (Teams/ i. IIIrd position in Senior National;
Individual); j. IIIrd position in Inter University/
i. Secured Ist position in University in Women National;
Team/Individual events or IInd in k. IIIrd position in Junior National;
Senior State Championship; l. IIIrd position in National School
Games;
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m. Represented State in Senior National; activities in his/her game/event during the
n. Ist position in Senior State tenure of the course. Admission Committee for
Championship; sports seats shall review his/her participation
o. IInd Position in Senior State in the sports activities after every three months.
Championship; In case the Committee feels that such a student
p. Represented State in Junior National; fails to participate in the Game/Event/
q. Ist position in University Tournament/Competition as per University
Championship; requirement, his/her admission may be
r. IIIrd position in Senior State cancelled. However, he/she can be exempted
Championship; in case of a genuine reason.
s. IInd position in University 5. A candidate seeking admission under
Championship; category (v) will produce a certificate from
t. Ist position in Junior State the respective Deputy Commissioner.
Championship;
6. A candidate claiming admission under
u. IInd position in Junior State
categories (vi) must at least be 40 per cent
Championship;
handicapped duly certified by the C.M.O.
v. IIIrd position in Inter College;
w. IIIrd position in Junior State 7. A candidate claiming admission under the
Championship; categories (vii & viii) will produce a
x. Secured Ist place in District certificate from the Commanding Officer/
Tournament; Commandant/SSP.
y. Secured IInd place in District 8. In order to decide the eligibility of riots-
Tournament; affected (category - ix), the candidate must
z. Secured IIIrd place in District produce a certificate from the respective
Tournament; Deputy Commissioner to the effect that he/
Note: she is a November, 1984 riots affected
A. In case of a tie, the following criteria will be displaced person. As regards a terrorist
adopted for deciding the merit: affected person/dependent of terrorist
i. Number of representations in the same affected families in Punjab, a certificate from
game/event shall decide the tie. the respective Deputy Commissioner to this
ii. In case of a tie again application of clause effect is required. Dependents of terrorist
(1) additional performance in any other affected family will mean a family which has
game shall decide the merit. lost its bread-earner in some terrorist action
iii. Punjabi University players will be in Punjab.
preferred in case of tie.
iv. If the tie still remains, individual events 9. In case of category (x) a widow must produce
will be preferred. death certificate of her husband and a
B. Any sports person can be asked for the divorced woman a legal certificate containing
practical test of game/event. the final decision of the Court.
This is applicable for both the categories i.e.
for post-graduate and graduate courses.
C. The candidate admitted against sports
quota seat shall have to give an undertaking
that he/she will participate in the sports
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ADDITIONAL SEATS
(i) Candidates from Rural Areas
In each course of study, there will be 10% excelled and outperformed by their
additional seats for the candidates hailing participation in the Youth Festivals of Inter-
from rural areas, subject to a minimum of one university national level. Additional seat will
seat. Only those candidates will be be deemed to have been created for such
considered in this category who have meritorious candidates desirous of admission
passed their Matriculation/+2 examination in a course.
from those rural schools which do not fall in
the area of a Municipal Corporation/ 1. The candidate availing the aforesaid facility
Municipal Committee/Small Town/Notified must fulfil the eligibility condition for
Area. admission to the particular course. For those
courses to which the admission is to be done
Further, the candidate should have been on the basis of entrance test, the candidate
studying in such school for at least five years must have passed the entrance test. Only
before passing the last examination. A one additional seat will be created for those
candidate claiming such benefit will have to courses where the number of seats is up to
produce a certificate from the Tehsildar of the fifty and if the number of seats in a particular
area certifying that the school from where the course is more than fifty, two additional seats
candidate has passed the Matriculation/+2 can be offered to such candidates.
examination, falls within the aforesaid rural
area. 2. The selection of such candidates for
admission to various courses will be made
(ii) Single Girl Child by the Vice Chancellor/Dean Academic
Affairs on the recommendations of
In each course of study there will be one Committee approved by the Vice Chancellor.
additional seat for single girl child which
means where the only child is the girl child 3. For recommending admission on the basis
in the family. of youth festival participation, admission
criterion will be fixed on the basis of merit as
Students admitted against the Single Girl mentioned below and upon the verification
Child seat in post-graduate courses will be of the original certificates of the candidate.
eligible to apply for the scholarship under
UGC scheme "Post Graduate Indira Gandhi (a) The candidates must have presented an
Scholarship Scheme for Single Girl Child" item in an international festival approved
provided that an affidavit from the student by Punjab Govt./Govt. of India.
duly attested by the First Class Magistrate/
Gazetted officer mentioning that she is the (b) The candidate must have secured Ist/
only child in the family is submitted. 2nd/3rd/4th position(s) in inter-
university national youth festival.
(iii) Youth Festival/Cultural Activities
(c) The candidate must have secured 1st/
For all the teaching courses being run in the 2nd position in an inter-university
University 15 (Fifteen) additional seats are youth festival organised by North Zone
provided for those candidates who have inter-university centre and other zonal
centres.
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(d) The candidate must have secured first/ 5. The candidate admitted on the basis of youth
second position in youth festivals of festival additional quota seats shall have to
various universities of Punjab, give an assurance to the university
organised by Director, Public authorities that during the duration of the
Instrtuctions/Director Youth Services course the candidate will participate in the
Punjab Govt., Punjab or have secured activities associated with his item and will
third position in a zonal youth festival not create any kind of indiscipline. The
organised by Association of Indian admission committee will assess the
Universities. participation of the candidate and in case
the candidate does not fulfil the
(e) Have secured first/second position in requirements, his admission can be cancelled.
an individual/item in a University Youth However, exemption can be given because
Festival organised by Punjabi of a special reason like sickness or any other
University/any of the Universities of unavoidable reason.
Punjab state, Haryana state, Himachal
state and Delhi state. (iii) NRI Category
4. Position secured in an individual item In all teaching courses, there will be 5%
performance shall be rated higher as additional seats for Non Resident Indians
compared to the performance as a team (or their wards). Subject to fulfillment of
member. University level participation will eligiblity conditions, admission to NRI
also be rated higher than the Deemed Category seats will be made on the basis of
University level performance. marks obtained in qualifying examination.
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MORE DETAILS
1. The admission against the reserved/ (iv) has been released at his own request
additional seats will be made in terms of the after completing five years service in
criteria laid down in the respective the Armed forces of the Union.
categories. Where such criteria have not 4. The permanent disablement will mean
been provided, the admissions shall be made incapacitation leading to discharge of the
on the basis of calculated academic merit. person by the military authorities.
2. The candidates who desire to seek admission 5. Applications of the candidates which are to
in reserved categories but can be admitted be considered by the Central Admission
on the basis of open merit, will not be Committee shall be forwarded to the
admitted under reserved categories. Chairman of the Committee by the Head of
3. Ex-serviceman means a person who has the Department concerned.
served in any rank (whether as a combatant
or as a non-combatant) in the Armed Forces Note: I The candidates claiming admission
of the Union including the Armed Forces of against sports participation seats are
the former Indian States but excluding the required to submit additional application
Assam Rifles, Defence Security Corps, forms (appended in the Handbook of
General Reserve Engineering Force, Lok Information) complete in all respects along
Sahayak Sena and Territorial Army, for a with attested copies of the sports certificates
continuous period of not less than six months to the respective Department.
after attestation and; II. The specimen of the certificate for
(i) Has been released or discharged claiming benefit against the reserved
otherwise than at his own request or by categories are available at the end of this
way of dismissal or discharged on Handbook. The rules and regulations for
account of misconduct or inefficiency; reservation of seats as given above are
or meant for University teaching Departments
(ii) has been transferred to the reserve, only. Reservation policy for the colleges
pending his release; or would be as given in the prospectus of the
(iii) has to serve for more than six months concerned college.
for completing the period of service
requisite for becoming entitled to be
released or transferred to the reserve
as aforesaid; or
IMPORTANT NOTES
1. The rules for reservation against various categories can be revised and the rules existing
at the time of the interview will be applicable.
2. The Punjabi version of the Handbook is also available. In case of any ambiguity/doubt
arising from any difference between the English and Punjabi versions of the Handbook,
the English version will be considered authentic.
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FEES, CHARGES, STUDENT'S AID FUND,
CONCESSIONS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
FOR THE SESSION 2010-2011
On admission in the Ist year a candidate shall have to pay fee including other
charges for various courses given below
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B. Tech. (5 years Engineering and Management 168185/- 114365/-
Integrated Course)
M.B.A. (Regional Centres/Neighbourhood Campus) 41015/- 27930/-
M.C.A. (Regional Centres/Neighbourhood Campus) 41880/- 28710/-
M. Tech. (Excluding Computer Science Department) 26925/- 16380/-
P.G..D.C.A. (At Neighbourhood Campus) 6110/- 5000/-
(Security refundable Rs. 1000/- Extra)
P.G. Diploma (Counselling Psychology) 7885/- 3405/-
Post-Graduate Diploma in Sociolgy of Mass
Communication and Media Research 13235/- 13125/-
Post-Graduate Diploma in Bioinformatics (PGDB) 17235/- 10680/-
Post M.Sc. Diploma Course in Space Science 21115/- —
Post Graduate Diploma in Human Rights and Duties 10215/- 4895/-
Certificate Course (Urdu, Arabic,Persian, Punjabi) 5450/- 2460/-
Pali
Certificate Course (Foreign Language) 7340/- 4350/-
B. Ed. 23060/- 12000/-
M. Ed. ( University Campus and RC Bathinda) 17560/- 8880/-
LL.B (Five Years) 42245/- 18160/-
BCA 15270/-** 6840/-
Dress Desigining and Tailoring 5110/- –
Agriculture and Marketing 6110/-** 5000/-
PGDCA (At NSMK Ins. Malerkotla and Campus) 10365/- 4700/-
PG Diploma in Computer 8430/-** 6700/-
Maintenance & Net Working
CCA 3110/- –
PG Diploma in Human Consciousness 10215/- 4895/-
and Yogic Science
M. Sc. (IT) 13280/-** 11830/-
M.B.A. (Five year Integrated Course) 17540/- 10090/-
M.A. Persian 7480/- 3000/-
M.A. (Dance) 7480/- 3000/-
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B.A. Hons. in Dance 6850/- 2370/-
B.Tech. (T.V., Films Production and Media
Technology) 46015/-* 14045/-
P.G. Diploma in Audio Visual Production 12220/- 7740/-
P.G. Diploma in Punjabi Journalism 9820/- 5340/-
III. Residents of a hostel, where co-operative mess is being run shall have to pay Rs. 1000/- in
advance as mess bill. This amount is refundable/adjustable as and when the student
leaves the hostel or the mess is closed permanently.
Note: If a student has taken admission in any course at the University Campus and has deposited
the following fees and also taken admission in any Certificate Course, he/she will not be re-
quired to deposit the following charges again:
1. Registration Fee
2. Students Security
3. Library Security
4. Accidental Insurance Policy
5. Bus Pass
This concession will be given to those students/scholars/teachers only who submit a certificate
from the respective Head of the Department to the effect that they are regular students/
scholars/teachers of the Department.
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MODE OF PAYMENT
Tuition and Hostel charges may be paid in cash 4. Students will get 2 parts of the pay-in-slip
at any branch of the State Bank of Patiala. after depositing the fees.
However, candidate has the option to pay the i. 1st part of pay-in-slip will be retained by the
dues through Demand Draft payable at Patiala. student as record.
Students are advised to follow the instructions ii. 2nd part of pay-in-slip will be submitted
inscribed under “How students will deposit their by the student to Punjabi University
fee of Punjabi University in Branches of State Patiala along with form etc.
Bank of Patiala” . iii. 3rd part of pay-in-slip will be retained
by the branch where fee is deposited.
How Students Will Deposit Their Fees of 5. Students must ensure to obtain 1st and 2nd
Punjabi University in Branch of State Bank of part of the pay-in-slip duly signed by the
Patiala? Bank Official along with stamp.
6. Fee once deposited in the Bank for
1. Students/Parents may approach to the University account cannot be refunded by
nearest Branch of the Bank for deposit of the Bank.
fees. 7. The student may approach for refund of fee
2. Fill pay-in-slip having 3 parts. to the University.
3. Ensure that the following are correctly and 8. Photo copy of the Bank receipt (Pay-in-slip)
properly filled. will not be accepted by the university.
i. Date of Receipt/Challan No./Pay-in- 9. Students may obtain certificate of proof of
slip. having deposited fee from the concerned
ii. Name of the Student branch of the bank in case of loss of pay-in-
iii. Class slip.
iv. Roll Number/application form No.
v. Branch Name and its code.
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RULES REGARDING HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION
Limited Hostel Accommodation is available. (c) If the name of the student is struck off due to
It will be given on the basis of merit only. non-payment of hostel dues from the list of
A candidate who has already availed of hostel the hostelers, he can be allowed re-admission
facility during any course completed earlier with the approval of the Dean Students/
from this University, will not be allowed hostel Provost.
accommodation, if he/she is granted admission (d) The students of low income group can be
in other discipline. given free accommodation in the University
(a) The schedule of payment of hostel charges Hostels. In addition to it, five outstanding
will be the same as in the case of tuition fee. players and two outstanding students
In case a student does not pay the hostel involved in cultural activities can also be
charges within the due date, it shall be the given free accommodation. In order to exempt
responsibility of the Warden to ensure that above mentioned students from payment of
such a student does not continue to stay/ room rent, the committee consisting of the
reside in the hostel. following members will send recommenda-
(b) Once a student is admitted in the hostel, he/ tions through Dean Students to the Vice-
she cannot stop paying the hostel rent on Chancellor for approval:
the plea that he/she has stopped residing in 1. Dean Students/Provost (Chairman)
the hostel. In order to vacate hostel 2. Director, Youth Welfare
accommodation, the student is required to
3. Director, Sports
obtain the prior permission of Warden/Senior
Warden/Provost and send a prior intimation 4. One nominee of the Vice-Chancellor.
to the Accounts Branch of the University,
positively.
SCHEDULE OF PAYMENT
The students selected for admission shall concerned hostel. The tuition fee shall be charged
collect tuition fee slips from the concerned for 12 months as given below:
department and hostel charges slips from the
i) Examination fee will be deposited separately University Branch, as per schedule laid down
according to Examination Schedule. for the campus students. For this purpose fee
slips to students of the Campus and those of
(ii) Students of evening classes shall also deposit evening classes will be issued by the respective
their fees at the State bank of Patiala, Punjabi departments.
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(iii)The students have the option to deposit (iv) If a student does not deposit hostel
fee for the whole year/session in one charges/tuition fee by the due date, he/she
instalment. will have to pay fine as under:
The Dean Students/Provost is authorized to remit charges and admission fee etc. as provided shall
the fine if he feels that the student could not have to be paid. A candidate shall have to pay
deposit the fee for some genuine reasons. Rs. 200/- as re-admission charges. If the name of
Provided further that for non-payment of any a candidate is struck off because of absence from
dues for more than 15 days, the name of the the class for 10 days continuously, his/her name
student shall be struck off the rolls of the shall be struck off the rolls of the department.
department. Students, however, can seek re-admission and
Students, however, can seek re-admission in case it is allowed by the competent authority
and in case it is allowed, all the dues, late fee they shall have to pay Rs. 200/- re-admission
charges.
REFUNDS
Fee Refund and Adjustment will be as per latest University Rules.
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in the Indo-Pak War/Chinese aggression, whose University who are permitted to join the
monthly income does not exceed Rs. 1500/- University classes are allowed full fee
p.m. concession. Benefit of half tuition fee
2. In the aftermath of Blue Star Operation, the concession amongst two or more children of
children of those: (a) killed, missing or parents would be allowed to a child/children
wounded/disabled in engagement with whose course fee (including all funds) is less
troops, police; (b) Awarded sentence of life than the other child/children. Benefit of half fee
imprisonment in civil jails with dismissal from concession shall not be allowed to married child/
service. children, as he/she cannot be considered as a
3. It has been decided to adopt Punjab Govt. dependent on parents.
Letter No. 19-2-87, I-Edu.-4, 1386-92, dated The children of the University employees
30.4.90 in which there is a provision of full fee and children of those employees who are on
concession for the children of those who deputation from the Punjab Government with
died while extending help to security forces, the University (provided there is no objection
and for those who have been rendered 100% by the State Government) will be allowed tuition
handicapped due to riots and the children of fee concession. The details of the fee concession
Sikh migrants. Following concessions are allowed to the children of University employees
available to the above-stated persons: (i) Full are as follows:
fee concession by the University Teaching Upto 16480/- (Basic Pay) Full fee Concession
Departments, (ii) Text-books on loan for the
Rs. 16481/- to 18450/ (Basic Pay) Half fee
duration of the Course from the Text Book
Concession.
Section of the Library (These books shall be
returned by them after they have completed In case the father and mother, both are
the examination); (iii) They will get free employed in the University, the student is
lodging in the hostel. They will pay only for allowed to avail of benefit of either of the two.
their boarding. However, sons/daughters of the University
employees who are themselves in service, are
FEE CONCESSION
not exempted from the payment of tuition fees.
Full fee concession (Tution fee) is available Fee concession will be given by a centralized
to the needy and deserving students up to 8% committee duly constituted by the Vice-
of the total number of students in a class. For Chancellor under Convener ship of Dean
fee concession to the students of SC the rules Students Welfare.
whatsoever framed by Punjab Government will
be followed. The employees of Punjabi
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SCHOLARSHIPS
Apart from University Merit Scholarships belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled
awarded on the basis of M.A./M.Sc. Part-I Tribes and other Backward Classes.
examination results, students admitted to 4. Merit Scholarships awarded on the basis of
various University departments are also eligible result of examination conducted by the
for the following scholarships: Punjabi University.
1. Merit Scholarship under the National Merit 5. Stipends to children/grand-children of
Scholarship Schemes sponsored by the Freedom Fighters, Ex.I.N.A. personnel and
Centre and the State Governments. to those sponsored by the Treasurer,
2. Loan Scholarships under the Government of Charitable Endowment, Punjab.
India National Loan Scholarships Scheme. 6. U.G.C. Post-graduate Merit Scholarship: This
3. Scholarships, stipends and fee concessions scholarship will be awarded to university
as admissible from time to time under the rank holders both in General and Honours
State Harijan Welfare Scheme for students Courses of under-graduate level.
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GIAN SINGH, LAJ RANI CHAWLA SCHOLARSHIP (FOR M.A. PUNJABI) AND
DR. MANMOHAN SINGH, GIAN SINGH CHAWLA AND THREE SISTERS
SCHOLARSHIP (FOR M.SC. PHYSICS)
Each scholarship will be of Rs. 300/- per Scholarship once granted to a student shall
month for the duration of two years. The need continue in the 2nd year also subject to his
& merit of the student will be taken into satisfactory performance in Part I and good
consideration while awarding the scholarship. conduct.
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SANT BABA BAKHTAWAR SINGH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
(for Religious Study Department)
1. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis 4. The scholarhip will be awarded to a student
of merit of the student. having a good conduct. If the conduct of
2. Amount of the Scholarship shall be Rs. the student is not satisfactory the
12000/- per year per student. scholarship will be made available to the
3. The scholarship will be awarded by the student next in order of merit.
Vice-Chancellor on the basis of the 5. The rest of the rules will be that of the
recommendations of properly constituted University Departmental Scholarship.
A.A.C.D. of the Department through Dean
Academic Affairs.
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PROF. VIKRAMADITYA SINGH SCHOLARSHIP
1. There shall be two scholarships of equal 4. If there no deserving student, the amount
amount of Rs. 10,000/- each annually in Dept. will be transferred to the "Endowment Fund".
of Mathematics. 5. If the eligible candidates get any other
2. The Scholarships will be awarded to the scholarship from university/UGC/any other
toppers of M. Sc. I and M. Sc. II (in first class) agency, even then the candidate will be
in first attempt. eligible for this scholarship.
3. In case two students have a same merit; merit
of the lower examination will be considered.
Five scholarships in each class of the value scholarships once granted to a student shall
of Rs. 100/- p.m. are available for each course. continue for duration of the 5 years integrated
For these scholarships, a student must have course in the subject of Punjabi, and 3 years
obtained 60% marks in the subject of Punjabi integrated course in Economics subject to his
Elective and 50% marks in the aggregate of satisfactory performance, securing at least 55%
terminal examination in 10+2 system. The marks in the previous annual examination and
good conduct.
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AFFILIATED COLLEGES
DISTRICT PATIALA 24. Punjab Institute of Oriental & Indian
1. Chitkara College of Education for Women Language, Patiala.
Village Fatehpur Garhi, Rajpura. 25. Sant Kabir College of Education, Kauli,
2. College of Management and Technology, Patiala.
Shanti Nagar, Near Urban Estate, Phase- 26. S. Amarjit Singh Memorial Institute of
II, Patiala. Law, Dhainthal (Samana).
3. General Shivdev Singh Dewan Gurbachan
27. Sardar Rajinder Singh Memorial Mukat
Singh Khalsa College, Patiala.
College of Education for Women, Rajpura.
4. Govt. Bikram College of Commerce, 28. Shri Guru Harkrishan College of
Patiala. Management and Technology,Raipur,
5. Govt. College for Girls, Patiala. Bahadurgarh, Patiala.
6. Govt. Mohindra College, Patiala. 29. State College of Education, Patiala.
7. Govt. Kirti College, Nial Patran. 30. Swami Vivekanand College of Education,
8. Govt. Ripudaman College, Nabha. Village Ram Nagar, Near Banaur, Tehsil
Rajpura.Govt.
9. Gurmat College, Patiala.
31. Vidyasagar College of Management and
10. Jasdev Singh Sandhu College of Technology, Fatehpur, Patiala.
Education, Kauli, Patiala. 32. The Corporate Gurujj School of Business,
11. K.J. College of Education, Village Village Bassma, Banaur, Tepla Road,
Rasoolpur, Chapar Seel Road, Patiala. Tehsil Rajpura, Patiala.
12. Lal Bahadur Memorial Mahila College,
Nabha. DISTRICT FATEHGARH SAHIB
13. Mata Sahib Kaur Khalsa Girls College of 33. Bibi Bhani Panchayati Girls College, Khan
Education, Dhamo Majra, Patiala. Manpur , Fatehgarh Sahib.
34. Cordia College for Girls, Sangol, Fatehgarh
14. Multani Mal Modi College, Patiala.
Sahib.
15. N.I.S., Patiala.
35. Cordia Institute of Business
16. Nancy College of Education, Samana. Management, Sangol, Fatehgarh Sahib.
17. National College of Physical Education 36. Desh Bhagat College of Education, Mandi
Chupki, Patiala. Gobindgarh.
18. Patel Memorial National College, Rajpura 37. Desh Bhagat Institute of Management &
19. Prof. Gursewak Singh Government College Computer Sciences, Mandi Gobindgarh.
of Physical Education, Patiala. 38. Dolphin (PG) College of Life Science,
20. Patiala College of Education for Girls, Chuni, Fatehgarh Sahib.
Village Hardaspur, Patiala 39 Guru Hargobind Singh Khalsa College for
Women, Hansali Khera, Fatehgarh Sahib.
21. Public College, Samana.
40. Jawahar Lal Nehru Govt. College for
22. Public College of Education, Samana. Women, Tooran, Mandi Gobindgarh.
23. Punjab College of Education Raipur, 41. Lincoln College of Education, Sirhind.
Bahadurgarh, Patiala.
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42. Lincoln College of Law, Sirhind. 67. Guru Teh Bahadur College of Education,
43. Maghi Memorial College for Women, Village Lehal Khurd, Lehragagga.
Amloh. 68. Guru Teh Bahadur College for women,
44. Mata Gujri College, Fatehgarh Sahib. Village Lehal Khurd, Lehragagga.
45. Pine Grove College of Education, Bassi 69. Guru Nanak College of Education for Girls,
Pathana, Fatehgarh Sahib. Lehal Khurd.
46. Punjab College of Education, Sarakpara, 70. Guru Tegh Bahadur College, Bhawanigarh.
Fatehgarh Sahib. 71. Hardik College of Education,
47. RIMT College of Education, Sirhind Side, Bhawanigarh.
Mandi Gobindgarh. 72. Jasmer Singh Jeji Degree College, Gurne
48. Smt. Jwala Devi College of Education, Kalan, Munak, Sangrur.
Sanghol, Dist. Fatehgarh Sahib. 73. Kabli Mal Ramji Dass Jain College for
Women, Malerkotla.
DISTRICT SANGRUR 74. Lord Mahavir College of Education,
49. Akal College of Education for Women, Hamirgarh.
Village Fatehgarh Chhanna. 75. M & M College of Education, Village
50. Akal College of Education Mastuana Nagari, Dist. Sangrur.
Sahib. 76. Modern College of Education, Birkalan.
51. Akal College of Physical Education, 77. Modern College of Education for girls,
Mastuana, Sangrur. Shergarh Cheema.
52. Akal Degree College for Women, Sangrur. 78. Modern College of Education, Ranwa,
53. Akal Degree College, Mastuana. Khanpur.
54. Asra Institute of Advance Studies, 79. S.U.S. Govt. College, Sunam.
Rajpura, Bhiwanigarh, Sangrur, 80. Sant Baba Attar Singh Khalsa College,
55. Bhai Gurdas College of Law, Sangrur. Sandour.
56. Brakkat Girls College of Education, 81. Shaheed Udham College of Education,
Tallewal, Sangrur. V&PO Mehlan Chowk, Teh. Sunam.
57. Colonel College of Education, Chural 82. Shaheed Udham College of Managemet
Kalan. and Computer Science, Mehlan Chowk.
58. Colonel Degree College of Women, Chural 83. Shanti Tara College Akbarpur (Mandi
Kalan. Ahmedgarh).
59. Desh Bhagat College, Bardwal (Dhuri). 84. Shiva College of Education, Dirba.
60. Desh Bhagat College of Education, 85. Shivam College of Education,
Bardwal (Dhuri). Khokarkalan, Lehragagga.
61. Govt. College, Gurne Khurd (Sangrur) 86. Shri Guru Teg Bahadur College of
62. Govt. College of Education, Malerkotla. Education, Village Seheke, Malerkotla.
63 Govt. College, Malerkotla. 87. Swami Vivekanand College of Education,
Moonak.
64. Govt. College, Munak.
88. Tara Vivek College, Gajjan Majra,
65. Govt. Ranbir College, Sangrur.
Malerkotla.
66. Guru Harkrishan Girls College, Phalewal,
Sangrur.
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89. Vidya Sagar Colleger of Education (for 113. Guru Kashi College, Damdama Sahib.
Girls), Dhuri. 114. Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa Girls College,
DISTRICT BARNALA Bathinda.
90. Arya Bhatta College, Barnala 115. Gurukul College, Dera Tupp, Bathinda.
91. Guru Gobind Singh College, Sanghera. 116. Maharaja Agarsain College of Education,
92. Guru Gobind Singh College of Education, Jai Singh Wala.
Barnala. 117. Maharaja Agarsain College of Information
93. L.B.S. Arya Mahila College, Barnala. Technology, Jai Singh Wala, Bathinda.
94. Mata Sahib Kaur Girls College, Gehal, 118. Mata Maisar Khana College of
Barnala. Educationfor Girls, Maisar Khana.
95. Miri Piri Khalsa College, Bhandaur, 119. Malwa College of Education, Deon,
Barnala. Bathinda.
96. S.D. College, Barnala. 120. Malwa College of Physical Education,
97. S.D. College of Education, Barnala. Guniana Road, Bathinda.
98. S.S.D. College, Barnala. 121. Malwa College, Bathinda.
99. Sacred Heart International College of 122. Mastermind College of Education, Gehri
Education, Barnala. Buttar, Bathinda.
123. Mata Sahib Kaur Girls College, Damdama
DISTRICT BATHINDA Sahib.
100. Aklia College of Education, Village 123. Sant Kabir College of Management Arts
Akliakalan, P.O. Goniana Mandi. & Computer Science for Girls, Bhucho
Khur, Bathinda.
101. Aklia Degree College, Jaitu Road, Goniana
Mandi. 125. SSD Girls College of Education, Bhokra,
Bathinda.
102. Baba Farid College of Education, V.& P.O.
Deon, Muktsar Road. 126. S.S.D. Girls College, Bathinda.
103. Baba Farid College Deon, Bathinda. 127. S.S.D. Womens Institute of Technology,
Bathinda.
104. Baba Moni Ji Maharaj Education College,
Lehra Mohabbat. 128. Swami Dayanand College of Education,
Lehra Bega, Bathinda.
105. Baba Shri Chand Ji Govt. College,
Sardargarh. 129. Tapacharya Hem Kunwar Rasik Lal
Dhariwal Jain Girls College, Raman,
106. Bathinda College of Information &
Bathinda.
Technology, Bathinda
130. University College, Rampura Phul.
106. Bathinda College of Law, Bathinda.
108. Bhai Assa Singh Girls College, Goniana
Mandi. DISTRICT MANSA
109. D.A.V. College, Bathinda. 131. Bhagwati College of Education for Girls,
110. G.G.S. College of Education, Talwandi Bhikhi.
Sabo. 132. Guru Nanak College of Education, Bhikhi.
111. Govt. Rajindra College, Bathinda. 133. Guru Nanak College, Budhladha.
112. Guru Kashi College of Sikh Studies, 134. Guru Tegh Bahadur College of Education,
Damdama Sahib.Talwandi Sabo. Dalel Wala, Budhladha.
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135. Mai Bhago College of Education (for DISTRICT ROPAR
Girls), Ralla. 157. Amar Shahid Baba Ajit Singh Jujhar Singh
136. Malwa College of Trainings & Education, Memorial College, Bela (Ropar)
Malikpur Khialla. 158. Ambika College of Education, Opp. Village
137. Mata Gurdev Kaur Memorial Education Badali, Badala Road Kharar, Ropar.
Institute (for Girls), Bareta, Mansa. 159. Baba Zorawar Singh Fateh Singh Khalsa
138. Meera College of Education, Sardulewala, Girls College, Morinda.
Mansa. 160. Govt. College, Ropar.
139. Modern College of Education for Girls, 161. Govt. Shivalik College, Naya Nangal.
Bhikhi. 162. Guru Nanak Dev College of Education,
140. Milkha Singh Educational Institute, Majatri, Kharar.
Bareta, Mansa. 163. Maharaj Braham Sagar Brahmanand
141. National College, Bhikhi. Bhuriwale College, Tibba Nangal.
142. Nehru Memorial Govt. College, Mansa. 164. Mehar Chand College of Education,
143. S.D. Kanya Mahavidyala, Mansa. Bhanopli.
144. S.S. College of Education for Girls, Bhikhi. 165. Sant Baba Sewa Singh Memorial Khalsa
145. S.S. Jain College of Education for Girls, College for Girls, Guru-ka-Khuh Mune,
Mansa. Noorpur Bedi.
146. S.S. College for Girls, Bhikhi. 166. Sarswati College of Management &
147. Sh. Balraj Singh Bhundarh Memorial Govt. Computer Science, Gharuan, Kharar.
College, Sardoolgarh. 167. Shahid Kashi Ram Memorial College,
Bhagoo Majra (Kharar).
DISTRICT FARIDKOT 168. Shahid Bhagat Singh Khalsa College for
148 Akal Sahae College of Education, Women, Padiala.
Kotkapura. 169. Shahid Kashi Ram College of Physical
149. Baba Farid College of Law, Faridkot. Education, Bhagoo Majra (Kharar).
150. Bhai Bhagtoo Girls College, Ramgarh, 170. Shivalik Hills College of Education, Patti,
Bhagtuana. P.O. Manakpur, Anandpur Sahib.
151. Govt. Barjindra College, Faridkot. 171. Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa. College,
Anandpur Sahib.
152. Hans Raj Memorial College of Education,
Baja Khana, Kotkapura.
153. Pandit Chetan Dev Govt. College of DISTRICT MOHALI
Education, Faridkot. 172. Army Institute of Law, Sector 68, Mohali.
154. SBRS College for Women, Sadik, Faridkot. 173. Attri College of Education for Girls, Lalru
155. Shahid Bhagat Singh Govt. College, Mandi, Near Shiv Mandir Road, Dera
Kotkapura. Bassi, Mohali.
156. Umang Red Cross Institute of Special 174. Chandigarh College of Education,
Education, Faridkot. Landran, Mohali.
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175. Doaba College of Education, Ghatour. 182. Rayat and Bahra College of Education,
176. Divya Shikhsha Gurukul College of Village Sahoran, Teh. Kharar.
Education, Village Ghollu Majra, 183. Rayat and Bahra MMTI College of Law,
Derabassi-Lalru Highway. Village Sahoran, Teh. Kharar.
177. Govt. College, Mohali. 184. Rattan Professional Education College,
178. Govt. College, Derabassi. Village & P.O. Sohana.
179. International Divine College of Education 185. Rattan College of Education, Village & P.O.
Ratwara Sahib Complex, P.O. Mullanpur Sohana.
Garibdas, Teh. Kharar. 186. Sachdeva College of Education, Gharuan,
180. Indo Global College of Education, Tehsil Kharar.
Abhipur. 187. Sahid Udham Singh College of Research
181. Lord Krishna College of Education for & Technology, Tangori.
Women, Village Sundra, Derabassi. 188. Shivalik Institute of Education and
Research, Mohali.
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UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
State-wise List of fake Universities as on 08thDecember, 2009
Bihar
1. Maithili University/Vishwavidyalaya, Darbhanga, Bihar.
Delhi
2. Varanaseya Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Varanasi (UP) Jagatpuri, Delhi.
3. Commercial University Ltd., Daryaganj, Delhi.
4. United Nations University, Delhi.
5. Vocational University, Delhi.
6. ADR-Centric Juridical University, ADR House, 8J, Gopala Tower, 25 Rajendra Place, New
Delhi - 110 008.
7. Indian Institute of Science and Engineering, New Delhi.
Karnataka
8. Badaganvi Sarkar World Open University Education Society, Gokak, Belgaum, Karnataka.
Kerala
9. St. John?s University, Kishanattam, Kerala.
Madhya Pradesh
10. Kesarwani Vidyapith, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.
Maharashtra
11. Raja Arabic University, Nagpur, Maharashtra.
Tamil Nadu
12. D.D.B. Sanskrit University, Putur, Trichi, Tamil Nadu.
West Bengal
13. Indian Institute of Alternative Medicine, Kolkatta.
Uttar Pradesh
14. Mahila Gram Vidyapith/Vishwavidyalaya, (Women?s University) Prayag, Allahabad, Uttar
Pradesh.
15. Gandhi Hindi Vidyapith, Prayag, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.
16. National University of Electro Complex Homeopathy, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.
17. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose University (Open University), Achaltal, Aligarh, Uttar
Pradesh.
18. Uttar Pradesh Vishwavidyalaya, Kosi Kalan, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh.
19. Maharana Pratap Shiksha Niketan Vishwavidyalaya, Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh.
20. Indraprastha Shiksha Parishad, Institutional Area,Khoda,Makanpur,Noida Phase-II, Uttar
Pradesh.
21. Gurukul Vishwavidyala, Vridanvan, Uttar Pradesh.
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ANNEXURE I
Notification
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Dated, Chandigarh, the 30th April, 1962
Notification
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Dated, Chandigarh, the 30th April, 1962
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APPENDIX A
No1/3/95-3PPII/9619
GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL AND ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS
(PERSONNEL POLICIES II BRANCH)
Dated, Chandigarh, the 6/6/1996
To,
(I) All the Financial Commissioners to the Government of Punjab.
(II) All the Principal Secretaries/Administrative Secretaries to the Government of Punjab.
(III) All Heads of Department, Commissioners of Divisions, Registrar, Punjab and Haryana High
Court, District and Session Judges, Deputy Commissioners, Sub-Divisional Officers (Civil) in
the Punjab State.
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(b) the employees of Govt. of India posted in Certificate to be issued by the respective Head
Chandigarh or in Punjab in connection of the Department.
with the affairs of the Punjab Govt. for a
period of 3 years
(c) The employees of State Govt.
institutions/undertakings who are posted -do-
in Chandigarh or in Punjab in connection
with the affairs of the Punjab Govt. for a
period of 3 years.
(d) The employees having at least 3 years of
service in autonomous bodies/companies -do-
in which Punjab Govt. has 20% or more
shares.
(III) Children/wards of the pensioners of PPO issued by the Accountant General, Punjab
Punjab Govt. irrespective of the fact that
the original home of the retiree is in a State
other than Punjab or he has settled after
retirement in or outside Punjab.
(IV) Children/wards of persons who have Certificate to be issued by the DC, ADC (R),
settled in Punjab or had resided in Punjab ADC (D), SDO (Civil), GA to DC, DORG, DRO,
for a period of at least 5 years at any time EM, Tehsildar, Commissioners of Municipal
prior to the date of the submission of Corporations of Amritsar, Jalandhar and
application either in pursuit of a Ludhiana.
profession or holding a job.
(V) Children/wards of persons who have held DC, ADC (R), ADC (D), SDO (Civil), GA to DC,
immovable property in Punjab for a period EM, DORG, Tehsildar/DRO based on copies
of five years. The property should be in of Jamabandi, Revenue Record, Municipal
the name of the parents/guardians or the Record, Registered Deeds or any other
candidate himself. document to the full satisfaction of D.C.
(VI) Persons who were born in Punjab and As per Category (IV) above.
produce a certificate to the effect.
2. For the purpose of uniformity for issuing the certificate of Residence in the case of various
categories to be issued by the competent authorities, proformas have been prescribed which are
enclosed herewith. After careful consideration it has also been decided to delete the D.T.O.,
included among the certifying authorities against category (IV) & (VI) of the policy instruction
dated 29/10/1996.
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(b) Persons in Categories I,II,III & V who are not
disentitled to the benfit of reservation but have
income from other sources of wealth which will
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Explanation
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n?;H;hH nrotkb
w[Zy ;eZso, gzikp ;oeko
Or, if the information which he is legally bound to give respects the commission of an offence, or
is required for the purpose of preventing the commission of an offence, or in order to the
apprehension of an offender, with impresonment of either description for a term which may
extend to two years, or with fine, or with both.
Section 299. False statement made in declaration which is by law receivible as evidence
Whoever, in any declartion made or subscribes by him, which declaration any Court of Justice,
or any public servant or other person, is bound or authorized by law to receive as evidence of
any fact, makes any statement which is false and which he either knows or believes to be false or
does not believe to be true. Touching any pint material to the object for which the declaration is
made or used, shall be punished in the same manner as if he gave false evidence.
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Section 200. Using as true such declaration knowing is be false.
Whoever corruptly uses or attempts to use as true any such declaration, knowing the same to be
false in any material point, shall be punished in the same manner as if he gave false evidence.
Explanation - A declaration which is inadmissible merely upon the ground of some formality, is a
declaration within the meaning of sections 199 to 200
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frnk. w?I fJ; rZb s'I ikD{ jK fe i/eo w/o/ d[nkok fdZsh rJh ;{uBk M{mh ;kps j[zdh j? sK w?I ekB{zB
nXhB ;iak dk Gkrhdko j'tKrk$j'tKrh ns/ w?B{z T[; ftfdne ;z;Ek ftu'I ;o;oh s"o s/ (summarily)
eZY fdZsk ikt/rk fi; ftu w?I nfijh M{mh ;{uBk d/ nXko s/ dkybk fbnk j?.
J) oki ;oeko iK fJ; d/ nXhB nkT[IdhnK ;EkBe ;z;EktK$y[d-w[ysko ;z;EktK fty/ B"eoh fjs fpB?ekoK
tZb'I ehsh ikD tkbh ;t?-x';aDk.
nfijh B"eoh bJh fpB?-gZso ckow d/ nzs ftu fj/m fbyh x';aDk ;akwb ehsh ikDh ukjhdh j?L
w?I HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH g[Zso$g[Zsoh ;aqh HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH T[wo HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH ;kb HHHHHHHHHHHHHHH tk;h
HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH fiabQk HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH gzikp, fJj x';aDk eodk$eodh jK fe T[go'es ns/ BZEh d;skt/
iaK ftu fdZsh ;{uBk w/oh ikDekoh ns/ ft;atk;a nB[;ko do[;s j? ns/ fJ; ftu e[M th S[gkfJnk BjhI
frnk. w?I fJ; rZb s'I ikD{ jK fe i/eo w/o/ d[nkok fdZsh rJh ;{uBk M{mh ;kps j[zdh j? sK w?I ekB{zB
nXhB ;iak dk Gkrhdko j'tKrk$j'tKrh ns/ nfijh M{mh ;{uBk d/ nXko s/ w?B{z fwbh B"eoh ;o;oh s"o
s/ (summarily) ysw j' ikt/rh.
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SPECIMEN FORMS OF SOME CERTIFICATES TO BE ATTACHED
WHICHEVER APPLICABLE WITH EACH APPLICATION FORM
I....................................................................................father/mother/guardian of Miss/
Mr...............................................resident of....................................................................
(full address to be given)
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do hereby solemnly state and affirm as under:
Dated:............................ DEPONENT
Verification:
Verified that the contents of my above affidavit are true and correct to the
best of my knowledge and belief and nothing has been concealed therefrom.
Dated:............................ DEPONENT
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CERTIFICATE TO BE ISSUED BY THE HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT
IN CASE OF CATEGORY (b) (II) (a) (Appendix A)
OR
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CERTIFICATE TO BE ISSUED BY THE RESPECTIVE HEAD OF THE
DEPARTMENT IN CASE OF CATEGORY (b) (II) (c) (Appendix A)
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It is also certified that he has three years service in the above said autonomous
bodies/company.
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RESIDENCE CERTIFICATE TO BE ISSUED BY THE DC, ADC (R), ADC (D), SDO (C), GA
TO DC, D.O.R.G., D.R.O., E.M. TEHSILDAR, COMMISSIONERS OF MUNICIPAL
CORPORATIONS OF AMRITSAR, JALANDHAR AND LUDHIANA IN CASE OF
CATEGORY (b) (IV) (Appendix-A)
*Strike whichever is not applicable Signature of DC, ADC (R), ADC (D), SDO
(C), GA to DC, D.O.R.G., D.R.O., E.M.
Tehsildar, Commissioners of
Place:........................... Municipal Corporations of Amritsar,
Jalandhar and Ludhiana.
Dated:........................... (With Seal)
.
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RESIDENCE CERTIFICATE TO BE ISSUED BY THE DC, ADC (R), ADC (D), SDO (C), GA
TO DC, D.O.R.G., D.R.O., E.M. TEHSILDAR, COMMISSIONERS OF MUNICIPAL
CORPORATIONS OF AMRITSAR, JALANDHAR AND LUDHIANA IN CASE OF
CATEGORY (b) (V) (Appendix-A)
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RESIDENCE CERTIFICATE TO BE ISSUED BY THE DC, ADC (R), ADC (D), SDO (C), GA
TO DC, D.O.R.G., D.R.O., E.M. TEHSILDAR, COMMISSIONERS OF MUNICIPAL
CORPORATIONS OF AMRITSAR, JALANDHAR AND LUDHIANA IN CASE OF
CATEGORY (b) (VI) (Appendix-A)
resident of ............................................................................................................................................................
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Notifications
To
All the Heads of the Departments,
Commissioners of Divisions,
Deputy Commissioners, Registrar
Punjab and Haryana High Court,
District and Session Judges and
Sub-Divisional Magistrates (Civil)
in the state of Punjab.
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other facility to indicate in the application form whether he/she belongs to any particular
category entitling him/her to certain concessions or facility. Requisite certificates may be
obtained only from the selected/wait listed candidates.
(b) To further simplify the procedure attested copies of the certificates only shall be retained
and original certificates if required to be produced at the time of interview shall be returned
immediately, thereafter.
4. Parents/guardian or candidates can also obtain Scheduled Caste Certificate for the purpose of
seeking admission as per proforma given below from the Head of Institution where the candidate
has studied if the proof i.e. an attested copy of Scheduled Caste Certificate issued by a competent
authority in favour of the candidate or the father of the candidate is available in the school
records.
5. (i) If parents/guardians are employed with Punjab Govt. they can obtain S.C. Certificate from
the Head of Dept. or the Head of Office in the proforma given below provided relevant S.C.
Certificate exists on the in service record.
(ii) If the residents of Punjab who are employed in Govt. of India or any other State Govt. the
S.C. Certificate in such cases will also issued by the respective H.O.D. or Head of Office in
the proforma given below provided S.C. Certificate exists in their service record.
6. In case of freedom fighters; political sufferers, terrorists/riot victims and migrants where the
registers are maintained by D.C. Office the certificate may be issued by Deputy Commissioner/
G.A. to D.C./A.D.C.
These instructions shall come into force with immediate effect and shall be affective even where
admission prospectus have already been printed following earlier instructions but entrance
examination is yet to be held or deadline for submission of forms is not yet over.
Place: Signature______________
Date: Designation____________
(Seal of the Office)
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CERTIFICATE TO BE ISSUED BY THE RESPECTIVE HEADS OF THE
INSTITUTIONS/SCHOOLS IN FAVOUR OF CANDIDATES SEEKING ADMISSIONS
It is further certified that entry to this effect exists in the school record and a copy of Scheduled
Caste certificate issued by a competent Authority in favour of the candidate or the father of candidate
is also available in the school record.
It is further certified that entry to this effect exists in the service record of
Shri...................................................................... father of ........................................................................ who
is employed in ......................................................... department of Punjab/Govt. of India.
Place: Signature
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FORM OF CERTIFICATE OF BACKWARD CLASS
2. This is also certified that he/she does not belong to any category of persons/sections
mentioned in column 3 of the schedule to Punjab Government. Department of Welfare
letter No. 1/41/93-RCI/459 dated 17.1.1994.
Place: Signature______________
State: Designation____________
Date: (with office seal of the
Officer concerned)
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BACKWARD AREA CERTIFICATE
(a) a person who with the family members has been residing in a particular village or town
included in the list of areas which are declared backward constantly for a period of ten
years or more and is likely to continue to reside there.
(b) a person who has been residing in a village/town for a period of less than ten years but not
less than five years who is likely to reside there on account of the fact that he has obtained
employment and will settle there after retirement.
In case of a person who has been residing in a village or town included in the list of areas
which are declared backward and has migrated to another village or town in the said area, the total of
his stay at both places will be counted.
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CERTIFICATE IN RESPECT OF 1984 RIOTS AFFECTED MIGRANTS/DISPLACED
PERSONS/DEPENDENTS OF TERRORIST AFFECTED FAMILY OF PUNJAB
according to the criteria laid down in the Punjab Govt. notification (Reproduced in Chapter VII of the
Prospectus for category 6).
Not relevant should be scored out.
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CERTIFICATE BY THE CANDIDATE HAILING FROM BORDER AREA
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To be obtained from the appropriate authority with despatch number and date of the issue
alongwith seal of the officer issuing the certificate mentioned in the Reservation Policy in the Prospectus
for this category. Certificate must indicate the name of the candidate.
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CERTIFICATE FOR RURAL AREA CANDIDATE
(Required only from those candidates claiming benefit of reservation under rural area)
Note: The school run on the campuses of Corporations, Universities and Cantonment areas
will not be considered in this category.
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FORM - A
I_________________________son/daughter of Shri______________________________
resident of____________________________________________________________________
solemnly affirm and declare that I am non-Resident Indian and presently staying at _______________
3. That I undertake to bear all his/her expenses on tuition fee and other university dues during
the entire period of study in this course in the university as per university rules.
DATED : DEPONENT
VERIFICATION:
I solemnly state and affirm that the contents of my declaration (Para 1 to 4) are true to
the best of my knowledge and belief.
DEPONENT
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IMPORTANT CHECKLIST
Please attach self attested copies of the following certificates/documents with the application
form at the time of the submission. Incomplete forms will be rejected. The candidate will be required to
produce the original documents at the time of the interview.
1. Matriculation certificate.
2. Detailed marks certificates of all examinations.
3. Character certificate from the institution last attended.
4. Certificate for availing the benefit of a reserved seat.
(Can be submitted at the time of interview)
5. Necessary certificate from employer (for employed candidates only).
6. Residence certificate/Domicile
7. Any other document supporting your candidature as per University Handbook of Information.
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A P U N J A B I U N I V E R S I T Y, PAT I A L A
A D M I S S I O N F O R M 2010-11
For University Teaching Departments and Regional Centres/Institutes
and
Affix recent Passport
Neighbourhood Campuses of the University only
(To be submitted to the Head of the concerned Department) Size Photograph duly
attested by a competent
authority
For office use only:
Diary No. ______________ Date ___________________
Initials of the office incharge _______________________
Roll No. ( To be assigned by the office) _______________
Detail of payment only for downloaded form and handbook of information Rs. 700/-
Demand Draft No. /University Receipt No. ___________________ Dated _____________
PTO
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10. If you are presently employed give details and official address ........................................................
.......................................................................................................................................................................
11. Is there any gap in studies after matric: Yes No
If yes specify ...............................................................................................................................................
12. ACADEMIC DETAILS
a. University/Board from which you have passed qualifying examination..........................................
b. Name of the Examination .................................................................. Year of Passing .....................
Academic Details
Marks obtained/Max. Marks
Subjects 10+2 TDC I TDCII TDCIII TOTAL
Electives
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Additional
6.
Total
UNDERTAKING
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B P U N J A B I U N I V E R S I T Y, PAT I A L A
A D M I S S I O N F O R M 2010-11
For University Teaching Departments and Regional Centres/Institutes
and
Affix recent Passport
Neighbourhood Campuses of the University only
(To be submitted to the Head of the concerned Department) Size Photograph duly
attested by a competent
authority
For office use only:
Diary No. ______________ Date ___________________
Initials of the office incharge _______________________
Roll No. ( To be assigned by the office) _______________
Detail of payment only for downloaded form and handbook of information Rs. 700/-
Demand Draft No. /University Receipt No. ___________________ Dated _____________
PTO
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10. If you are presently employed give details and official address ........................................................
.......................................................................................................................................................................
11. Is there any gap in studies after matric: Yes No
If yes specify ...............................................................................................................................................
12. ACADEMIC DETAILS
a. University/Board from which you have passed qualifying examination..........................................
b. Name of the Examination .................................................................. Year of Passing .....................
Academic Details
Marks obtained/Max. Marks
Subjects 10+2 TDC I TDCII TDCIII TOTAL
Electives
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Additional
6.
Total
UNDERTAKING
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C P U N J A B I U N I V E R S I T Y, PAT I A L A
A D M I S S I O N F O R M 2010-11
For University Teaching Departments and Regional Centres/Institutes
and
Affix recent Passport
Neighbourhood Campuses of the University only
(To be submitted to the Head of the concerned Department) Size Photograph duly
attested by a competent
authority
For office use only:
Diary No. ______________ Date ___________________
Initials of the office incharge _______________________
Roll No. ( To be assigned by the office) _______________
Detail of payment only for downloaded form and handbook of information Rs. 700/-
Demand Draft No. /University Receipt No. ___________________ Dated _____________
PTO
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10. If you are presently employed give details and official address ........................................................
.......................................................................................................................................................................
11. Is there any gap in studies after matric: Yes No
If yes specify ...............................................................................................................................................
12. ACADEMIC DETAILS
a. University/Board from which you have passed qualifying examination..........................................
b. Name of the Examination .................................................................. Year of Passing .....................
Academic Details
Marks obtained/Max. Marks
Subjects 10+2 TDC I TDCII TDCIII TOTAL
Electives
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Additional
6.
Total
UNDERTAKING
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PUNJABI UNIVERSITY, PATIALA
(Established Under Punjab Act No. 35 of 1961)
ADMISSION FORM 2010-2011
SPORTS CATEGORY
Affix recent
Sr. No.............................(To be allotted by the Department) attested
Photograph
Course & Subject Applied for:
(to be mentioned in order of preference)
1. ..................................... 2. .....................................
3. ..................................... 4. .....................................
5. ..................................... 6. .....................................
P.T.O.
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14. Any other outstanding achievement(s) .................................................................................................
.................................................................................................................................................................
CERTIFICATE
(A) I qualify for admission under sports category............................................................................ as per
University prospectus.
(B) I...................................................................... hereby declare that the above information given by me
and the sports certificates that I shall be presenting to the Sports/Admission committee were
awarded to me and are genuine. If any discrepancy is found at any time, I shall be liable for any
disciplinary action including cancellation of admission and registration of a criminal case against
me.
(C) I further declare that I shall actively participate in the game/event in regard of which I am admitted
under the above category.
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State Bank of patiala Pay-in-slip No. State Bank of patiala Pay-in-slip No. State Bank of patiala Pay-in-slip No.
Name of the Branch___________________ Name of the Branch___________________ Name of the Branch___________________
Code__________ Date______________ Code___________ Date______________ Code__________ Date______________
Beneficiary: Registrar Punjabi University Beneficiary: Registrar Punjabi University Beneficiary: Registrar Punjabi University
Account No. 65008070498 Account No. 65008070498 Account No. 65008070498
Student' Name______________________ Student' Name______________________ Student' Name______________________
Class and Subject____________________ Class and Subject____________________ Class and Subject____________________
Roll No./Application Form No.___________ Roll No./Application Form No.___________ Roll No./Application Form No.___________
Total Fees Paid Total Fees Paid Total Fees Paid
Rs.____________ Rs.____________ Rs.____________
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In words Rs._________________________ In words Rs._________________________ In words Rs._________________________
__________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________
Signature of the Bank Officials Signature of the Bank Officials Signature of the Bank Officials
Stamp Stamp Stamp
State Bank of patiala Pay-in-slip No. State Bank of patiala Pay-in-slip No. State Bank of patiala Pay-in-slip No.
Name of the Branch___________________ Name of the Branch___________________ Name of the Branch___________________
Code__________ Date______________ Code___________ Date______________ Code__________ Date______________
Beneficiary: Registrar Punjabi University Beneficiary: Registrar Punjabi University Beneficiary: Registrar Punjabi University
Account No. 65008070498 Account No. 65008070498 Account No. 65008070498
Student' Name______________________ Student' Name______________________ Student' Name______________________
Class and Subject____________________ Class and Subject____________________ Class and Subject____________________
Roll No./Application Form No.___________ Roll No./Application Form No.___________ Roll No./Application Form No.___________
Total Fees Paid Total Fees Paid Total Fees Paid
Rs.____________ Rs.____________ Rs.____________
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In words Rs._________________________ In words Rs._________________________ In words Rs._________________________
__________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________
Signature of the Bank Officials Signature of the Bank Officials Signature of the Bank Officials
Stamp Stamp Stamp