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JAMIA HAMDARD
'Committed to Excellence in Higher Education'
Jamia Hamdard (JH) was declared as a deemed-to-be University by the Govt. of India in 1989 on the
recommendation of University Grants Commission (UGC) under the UGC Act 1956 in recognition of the
services provided by erstwhile educational institutes established by the Hamdard National Foundation
(HNF). These institutes, built over a period of time, included the Hamdard College of Pharmacy, Hamdard
Tibbi College, Rufaida College of Nursing, the Institute of History of Medicine & Medical Research, and
Indian Institute of Islamic Studies.
Jamia Hamdard was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister of India, Shri Rajiv Gandhi on August 1, 1989,
who in his inspiring inaugural address applauded the efforts of Hakeem Abdul Hameed Saheb, the Founder,
for setting up a number of institutions of learning which were finally merged to form a "Deemed to be
University" namely Jamia Hamdard. In the words of Shri Rajiv Gandhi, "This will enable minority to go
forward and help India to march forward". Spread over a sprawling green campus of about 100 acres, located
on a prime piece of land in South Delhi, JH has ten Schools including a medical college, two hospitals - a 550
bedded modem medicine hospital and another 150 bedded Unani medicine hospital - on its campus. It has a
big library, archive centre, separate hostels for girls and boys, gymnasium, a large playground, residential
quarters for the staff, and also an off-campus in Kannur, Kerala.
The University has been maintaining a steady progress in all facets in its existence of 31 years and is both
nationally and internationally recognized for the quality of teaching and research. The overall progress in
this period has been excellent in terms of infrastructure and maintaining the standards which is evident from
the placement records, high quality of research, publications and patents. Jamia Hamdard is ranked 1st in the
field of Pharmaceutical sciences in the country by the Govt. of India (NIRF-2022 ranking). Jamia Hamdard
is a UGC, Ministry of Education maintained deemed- to-be University managed by a private trust, Hamdard
National Foundation (HNF). The University has been a recipient of special grants such as the PURSE
(Promotion for University Research in Science and Engineering) grant, and very recently got Rs. 10 Cr from
AYUSH Ministry under the Centre for Excellence Scheme of the Ministry. It has recently received a generous
funding under STUITI, a DST scheme DST's PURSE (Promotion for University Research in Science and
Engineering) Grant.
Jamia Hamdard was placed at 2nd rank in ho values and 5th in i100 values as per SCOPUS dataset of all the
Institutes that were awarded the DST PURSE grant. The publications of Jamia Hamdard have received >16
citations/paper, perhaps the 2nd highest in India. The h-index of Jamia Hamdard is more than 100 and i1oo is
100. About 38% of all our publications have been cited at least 10 times according SCOPUS database. JH
has a close relationship with DRDO and joint research between Jamia Hamdard and INMAS-DRDO has led
to development of pharmaceutical products which are being used by defense force.
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THE FOUNDER
The Founder-Chancellor of Jamia Hamdard, Hakeem Abdul
Hameed (1908-1999), was a renowned physician of the Unani
system of medicine, and a noted philanthropist who dedicated
his life to serving the neediest members of society. Admired by
all and counting global dignitaries among his patients, Hakeem
Sahab, as he was popularly known, kept public service as his
driving force throughout his career.
He was conferred with Padma Shri in 1965 and Padma Bhushan
in 1992 by the Government of India. He was awarded the
prestigious Avicenna Award by the erstwhile USSR in 1983. In
October 2000, the Research Centre for Islamic History, Art, and Culture in Istanbul, Turkey, presented
the IRCICA Award to him posthumously for ‘Patronage in Preservation of Cultural Heritage and
promotion of Scholarship’. He won various other awards and distinctions in his lifetime. He also served
as Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University.
Over a period of time, Hakim Sahab set up a complex of educational institutions in Hamdard Nagar,
Tughlakabad, which were finally amalgamated as Jamia Hamdard (Deemed to be University) in May
1989. The first institute to come up on the Tughlakabad land was the Institute of the History of Medicine
and Medical Research (IHMMR). The foundation stone for this institute was laid on November 15, 1962,
by the then Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The finished building was later
inaugurated by the then Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi. When a Deemed to be University status
was granted in 1989, Jamia Hamdard was inaugurated by Mr. Rajiv Gandhi, the then Prime Minister.
Apart from Jamia Hamdard, Hakeem Sahab set up a number of other enduring institutions, including
Hamdard National Foundation, Hamdard Education Society, Hamdard Study Circle, Business and
Employment Bureau, Hamdard Public School, Ghalib Academy, Centre for South Asian Studies. He was
also a founder patron of India Islamic Cultural Centre.
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THE CHANCELLOR
Mr. Hammad Ahmad
As one of the founding members of Hamdard National Foundation at its
inception in 1964, Janab Hammad Ahmed brings with him infinite
wisdom and experience. Over more than 50 years, he has forged
Hamdard National Foundation into one of India’s most respected
charitable organizations. He is currently President, Hamdard
National Foundation (India) - HECA and Co-chairman, Hamdard
National Foundation (India).
His charming and inspiring personality borrows dimensions from his father, Late Janab Hakeem Abdul
Hameed, the founder of Hamdard National Foundation and Jamia Hamdard. Janab Hammad Ahmed’s
quiet modesty hides the magnitude of his achievements in introducing new initiatives for contributions
to society, and his relentless commitment to the charitable cause has improved the lives of countless
people.
Janab Hammad Ahmed has been involved in Jamia Hamdard since before it gained Deemed University
status in 1989. Over the years, he has served in the Executive Council, Finance Committee and various
other advisory bodies of the University and has championed the growth of Jamia Hamdard through
sustained personal attention and interest.
Since joining Hamdard Laboratories India as its Sales and Marketing Head in 1973, he has overseen a
meteoric rise in business and the Hamdard name, in the process establishing himself as one of India’s
prominent business leaders. He is currently the Chief Mutawalli (Trustee) of Hamdard Laboratories
India (Foods).
Educated in Sherwood College, Nainital, and then in Cornwall, UK and New York, USA for further studies,
Janab Hammad Ahmed has inculcated a strong sense of discipline in his life and work, and the results are
self-evident.
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He did his Post graduation (MCA) from the Aligarh Muslim University and
(Ph.D.) from Jamia Milia Islamia which are one of the most premier institutions
of our country.
With an illustrious career spanning over 29 years, Prof. Afshar Alam’s journey
at Jamia Hamdard has been marked by important roles, including Head of
Computer Centre, Dean of Management and Information Technology, Dean of
Engineering Sciences and Technology, Dean, Students Welfare, Foreign Students Advisor, Finance Officer, etc.
His visionary initiatives include the founding of the Computer Centre/Department of Computer Science.
Prof. Afshar Alam’s expertise extends across diverse domains, encompassing Software Re-engineering, Data
Mining, Bio-Informatics, Fuzzy Databases, and Sustainable Development. A mentor par excellence, he has guided
over 35 PhD scholars, overseen 200+ postgraduate research projects, and authored a remarkable 12 books,
accompanied by 175+ research papers in esteemed journals. As a visionary leader, he has inculcated a culture of
excellence. As an academician, he was invited to many countries across the globe including Australia, Singapore,
Malaysia, Republic of China, UAE, KSA, Nepal, Syria, Yemen, Iran, etc. for delivering Special Lectures, Plenary
Talks in Conferences, etc.
Acknowledged for his outstanding contributions, Prof. Alam was honoured with prestigious awards, including
the Bharat RatnaDr. APJ Abdul Kalam Top Icon Award, Time Magazine India’s Excellence Iconic Award, AMP
Award for Excellence in Education, Cooperative Citizen Award, World Environment Day Award, Spardha Shree
Award, Mahatma Gandhi International Peace Award, Most Inspiring Leader Award in 2022 (on the occasion of
the Birth Anniversary of Dr.Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan), Outstanding Global Leadership Award-2023, Singapore,
Life-time Achievement Award from the Confederation of Indian Universities and International Association of
Educators for World Peace 2023, etc.
He is also the member of many government bodies including University Grants Commission (UGC), All India
Council of Technical Education (AlCTE), National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), Department
of Science & Technology (DST), etc.
In his role as Chairman of the NAAC Peer Teams, Prof. Alam spearheads assessments of colleges and universities
and also actively contributes to various government committees. His unwavering commitment to educational and
research excellence has left an indelible mark on academia’s future. Possessing rare administrative acumen, he has
cultivated a culture of innovation through a collaborative approach, promoting cutting-edge research and
interdisciplinary collaboration for the future of works and jobs in an Industry 4.0 environment. Prof. Alam is a
visionary leader who has shaped the trajectory of academic excellence.
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CONTENT
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1. Jamia Hamdard Administration 1
2. Schools and Centers of Jamia Hamdard
School of Pharmaceuticals Education & Research (SPER) 2
School of Nursing Sciences & Allied Health (SNSAH) 11
School of Engineering Sciences & Technology (SEST) 30
School of Management & Business Studies (SMBS) 39
School of Chemical & Life Sciences (SCLS) 51
School of Unani Medical Education & Research (SUMER) 73
School of Humanities & Social Sciences (SHSS) 80
Hamdard Institute of Legal Studies and Research (HILSR) 93
School of Interdisciplinary Sciences & Technology (SIST) 97
Centre for Media & Mass Communication Studies (CMMS) 108
Research and Development Cell (R&D Cell) 111
Centre For Training and Development 112
Centre for Teaching Support and Innovations (CTSI) 113
Industry Academia Partnership Cell 114
Jamia Hamdard Residential Coaching Academy (JHRCA) 117
Centre for Distance & Online Education 122
3. Jamia Hamdard Kannur Campus 125
4. General Information & Admission Guidelines 128
5. Reservation Policy of Jamia Hamdard 133
6. Guidelines for Admission of International Students & 135
Sponsored Category Candidates
7. Fee Concession, Scholarships & Fellowships 141
8. Fee for Academic Year 2024-2025 144
9. Hostel Fee and Rules 160
10. Sports and Cultural Activities 164
11. Hakeem Mohammad Said Central Library 170
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The School is a powerhouse of academic and research excellence in the field of Pharmaceutical
Sciences. Our modern infrastructure coupled with seasoned faculty has been instrumental in providing
world class pharmacy professionals to industry, academia and research-based institutions across the
world. The school has collaborations outside the University both from academic and research
institutions as well as pharmaceutical industries.
Industry sponsored projects are also being executed for companies like Sun Pharma, Dabur Research
foundation, Jubilant Life Sciences, Hamdard Labs India Ltd (Food Div.), AIMIL Pharmaceuticals,
Dolphin International, Fermish Clinical Technology, GBC, Beijing, China and Multani
Pharmaceuticals, Avitech Nutrition and Tulips Lab.
A separate pharmacy block dedicated to research in advanced fields of Formulation Research and
Nanomedicine, Neurobehavioral Pharmacology, Microbial and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology,
Bioactive Natural Products, Drug Design and Medicinal Chemistry with state-of-the-art facilities is an
integral part of the school.
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICS
The Department of Pharmaceutics offers two master’s degree programs in Pharmaceutics and
Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance and Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics and Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics with
specialization in Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance. The students qualifying these courses meet the
current and future requirements of R&D personnel of the Pharmaceutical Industry, academia, regulatory
and marketing. The research thrust areas of the department includes oral bioavailability enhancement
using polymer and lipid-based approaches, transdermal drug delivery system, ocular drug delivery
systems using polymeric and lipid carriers, targeted nanoparticles for brain and tumor targeting,
intranasal drug delivery systems for CNS disorders, biodegradable targeted retention devices for
periodontal infections, herbal drug delivery systems for psoriasis, acne and vitiligo, transmucosal drug
delivery systems for proteins and antihypertensive agents. The department lays emphasis on integrated
research approach on modern and indigenous drugs and their formulations. The department is well
equipped, funded by various funding agencies and is supported under UGC-SAP and DST-FIST
programs.
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ACADEMIC STAFF
Dr. Asgar Ali, Professor
Dr. Farhan Jalees Ahmad, Professor
Dr. Yasmin Sultana, Professor
Dr. Javed Ali, Professor & Head
Dr. Saima Amin, Professor
Dr. Mohd. Aqil, Professor
Dr. Zeenat Iqbal, Professor
Dr. Mohammad Aamir Mirza, Assistant Professor
Dr. Prashant Kesharwani, Assistant Professor
Dr. Rabea Parveen, Assistant Professor
Dr. Saba Khan, Assistant Professor
Dr. Nazeer Hasan, Assistant Professor
Dr. Pooja Jain, Assistant Professor
Dr. Azka, Assistant Professor
Dr. Ali Sartaj, Assistant Professor
ACADEMIC STAFF
Dr. Nadeem Siddiqui, Professor
Dr. Mohd. Amir, Professor
Dr. Bahar Ahmad Khan, Professor
Dr. Sandhya Bawa, Professor & Head
Dr. Gita Chawla, Professor
Dr. Asif Hussain, Professor
Dr. Mymoona Akhtar, Professor
Dr. Mohd. Shahar Yar, Professor
Dr. Mohd. Mumtaz Alam, Professor
Dr. OzairAlam, Associate Professor
Dr. Mohd. Shaquiquzzaman, Associate Professor
Dr. Jamshed Haneef, Assistant Professor
Dr. Rikeshwer Prasad Dewangan, Assistant Professor
Dr. Mohd. Rafi Haider, Assistant Professor
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DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY
The Department of Pharmacology offers master’s program in Pharmacology, Pharmacy Practice and
Ph.D. program in Pharmacology, Pharmacology with specialization in Pharmacy Practice and Ph.D. in
Pharmaceutical Medicine. The primary objective of the department is to train the students preparing for
careers in pharmacology including teaching and research in an academic or industrial setting or in
pharmaceutical companies and government research organizations.
The M. Pharm in Pharmacy Practice programme is augmented with the Clinical Research Programme
of the HIMSR. The students of the Pharmacy Practice Programme are trained by doctors at HAH
Centenary Hospital in possible drug interactions and patient counselling for dosage regimen and other
healthcare related queries.
The research thrust areas of the department are Neuropharmacology mainly research on mechanisms
and new therapeutic targets for epilepsy, Alzheimer’s disease, depression etc., Cardiovascular
Pharmacology mainly research on metabolic disorders including atherosclerosis, obesity, hypertension
etc., endocrinology including diabetes mellitus, osteoporosis, and Clinical pharmacology. The
Department is well-equipped with research infrastructure and is supported under UGC-SAP, DST-FIST
and MODROBS program. `
Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Medicine is a unique, first in country program. The program illustrates
utilization of academic excellence, professional expertise and optimal fund use by joint University-
Industry effort. The students qualifying this course meet the current and future requirements of R&D
personnel from the Pharmaceutical Industry/Academia.
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The Department of Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry is involved in research in the field of discovery
and development of herbal drugs, phytopharmaceuticals and microbial products; quality control of
herbal/microbial products and botanicals through the analysis of principal components/markers and
fingerprinting; studies for the enhanced production of secondary metabolites using plant tissue culture
and fermentation technologies; studies on herbal cosmetics, immunomodulatory, anti-obesity and anti-
diabetic medicinal plants as well as the screening of new drug molecules, standardized herbal
drugs/extracts for their bioactivities. Development of plant-based nano-structured formulations,
isolation, identification, and characterization of natural compounds by sophisticated tools are the
strength of the department. The department is supported by DST-FIST, UGC-SAP and MODROBS
program. Other than the funded projects, the department also has sponsored consultancy projects from
different pharmaceutical industries.
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Overall, there is a strong research culture in all the above four departments with emphasis on quality
of publications, Ph.D. theses and research projects. Research activities of all departments are well-
funded by various agencies such as DST, DBT, ICMR, UGC, CCRUM, CCRAS etc.
Selection process: Admission to D. Pharm. Programme shall be made through merit of qualifying
examination (10+2 PCB/PCM stream).
Note: Allocation of seats for PCB/PCM stream candidates will depend upon the number of applications
received under a category (PCB/PCM stream).
Seats: 120 (60 General and 60 SFS, inclusive of seats reserved for NRI/Sponsored candidates.
Additional seats are available for Foreign National candidates).
Duration: 4 years
Eligibility: A candidate must have:
Passed Senior Secondary (12th Standard/Intermediate) examination with Physics, Chemistry and
Biology/Mathematics from Central Board of Secondary Education or any other examination
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recognized by Jamia Hamdard as equivalent thereto securing at least 50% marks in the aggregate
and also in the aggregate of Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Mathematics.
Completed the age of 17 years on or before 31st December 2024 as per PCI norms.
Selection process:
Appeared in NEET 2024/Paper-1 of JEE (Main) 2024. Selection will be based on merit in NEET
2024/Paper-1 of JEE (Main) 2024.
Non-NEET/non-JEE candidates may also apply, however NEET-2024/JEE-2024 candidates will
be preferred. Non-NEET/non-JEE applicants may be considered only if suitable number of NEET-
2024/JEE-2024 candidates are not available. In case of delay in conduct of NEET-2024/JEE-2024
the University may take admissions on the basis of merit of aggregate percentage of first five
subjects of the qualifying examination.
The candidates who studied both Maths and Biology in 12th Standard need to apply separately
under JEE Main (2024) and NEET-2024 forms. Allocation of seats for NEET/JEE candidates will
depend upon the number of applications received under a category (NEET/JEE or PCB/PCM
stream).
Passed Diploma in Pharmacy examination of Jamia Hamdard or from any other recognized
institution with 50% marks in the aggregate.
Passed 10+2 examination from CBSE or any other board recognized by Jamia Hamdard as
equivalent thereto with PCB.
Selection process: Admission to B. Pharm. II Year will be made on the basis of merit determined by
marks obtained in D. Pharm. (all semesters/years). Candidates have to submit the result of the D.
Pharm., preferably on or before the last date of submission of application form or as notified by the
University. Preference will be given to candidates who have completed 500 hours practical training
spread over a period of not less than 3 months. Candidate with result awaited may be offered admission
only after submission of final result, if seats remain vacant.
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The notification for admission in Ph.D. program from session 2024-25 will be released in the month of
July 2024.
Two seats are reserved for Pharmaceutical Industry nominated candidates, one under General and one
under SFS category.
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to encourage girls from Muslim minority community and weaker sections of the society to take up
this noble profession of nursing. Rufaida College of Nursing has completed 40 years of its existence
with commendable achievements in the field of nursing education. We initially started with Diploma
in General Nursing and Midwifery Programme, and later in 1994, 2008, 2013 and 2014, B.Sc. (Hons.)
Nursing, M.Sc. Nursing, Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing and Ph.D. in Nursing were started, respectively.
With the motto “Par excellence in preparing competent nurse professionals”, the College of Nursing
has been working towards the achievement of following objectives, ever since its inception:
To provide quality education and training to student nurses at the undergraduate, post-graduate
and doctoral levels.
To participate in health care delivery system of India in promotion of health, prevention of illness,
care of sick, restoration of health and rehabilitation.
The courses offered are recognized by the Indian Nursing Council (INC) and the State Nursing
Council–Delhi Nursing Council (DNC). The students are given rich clinical, ‘hands-on’ training in
the parent hospital i.e. Hakeem Abdul Hameed Centenary Hospital (HAHC) and other affiliated
hospitals, such as Safdarjung Hospital, VIMHANS, IHBAS, rural and urban Health Centers, run by
M.C.D. and Jamia Hamdard. To make students aware of their social responsibilities and obligations,
they are involved in various community extension activities for their all-round development.
The college has state-of-the art infrastructure and excellent learning resources and research facilities.
The college has its own building with upgraded simulation lab and well-maintained library.
The students and teachers have been continuously involved in various research projects and
community service activities, such as conduction of mass health education projects, free health camps,
health melas etc. The successful graduates of the programmes get 100% employment in leading
hospitals and healthcare institutions, in India and abroad.
ACADEMIC STAFF
Prof. (Dr.) Manju Chhugani, Professor
Prof. Veena Sharma, Principal
Ms. Seema Rani, Vice –Principal cum Associate Professor
Ms. Bindu Shaiju, Associate Professor
Mr. Eke Lama Tamang, Assistant Professor
Ms. Jamal Fatima Hashmi, Assistant Professor
Ms. Mikki, Assistant Professor
Ms. Somibala Thokchom, Assistant Professor
Ms. Fareha Khan, Assistant Professor
Ms. Jahanara Rahman, Assistant Professor
Ms. Neha John, Assistant Professor
Dr. Shilpi Sarkar, Assistant Professor
Ms. Saba Hashmi, Assistant Professor
Ms. Anjali Kaushik, Assistant Professor
Ms. Sartaj Parveen, Assistant Professor
Ms. Hemlatha Nair, Tutor
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(NIOS) recognized by Central Government are also eligible. However, Science is preferable.
10+2 with English having 40% of marks in vocational ANM course from the school recognized
by Indian Nursing Council.
10+2 with English having 40% of marks in vocational stream-Health Care Science from a
recognized CBSE board/State/Centre.
Registered ANM with pass marks.
Candidate must have passed in any five subjects including English out of which three subjects
should be from the list given by DNC as below:
The subjects for admission to DGNM are (a) Physics (b) Chemistry (c) Biology (d) Mathematics
(e) Commerce (f) Accountancy (g) Economics (h) Business Studies (i) Computer
Science/Informatics Practice/Word processing/Multimedia (j) Geography (k) History (l) Civics
(m) Sociology (n) Psychology (o) Political Science (p) Home Science.
Candidate must have passed in all the subjects of 10+2 (five subjects as per the CBSE policy).
Candidate should be able to communicate in English.
Candidate should be medically fit.
Completed the age of 17 years on or before 31st December 2024.
Selection process: Admission to DGNM course in Jamia Hamdard shall be made on the basis of
merit of qualifying examination.
Selection process: Selection will be made on the basis of merit based on NEET 2024, from among
the candidates, who apply for the program through online Jamia Hamdard Admission Portal.
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Selection process: The applicant for Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing programme shall either have to appear
in the Entrance Test conducted by Jamia Hamdard or will be selected on the basis of merit of the
qualifying examination depending upon the directives of the Nursing Council. In case Entrance Test
is conducted, the questions will be based on DGNM syllabus as per INC.
M.Sc. Nursing
Seats: 25 (Inclusive of foreign nationals/NRIs).
Specialization No. of Seats
M.Sc. Medical Surgical Nursing 06
M.Sc. Obstetrics & Gynecological Nursing 06
M.Sc. Mental Health (Psychiatric) Nursing 06
M.Sc. Community Health Nursing 05
M.Sc. Child Health (Paediatric) Nursing 02
Duration: 2 years
Eligibility: A candidate must have
Passed B.Sc. Nursing/ B.Sc. (Hons.) Nursing/ Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing with minimum of
55% marks in aggregate from an institution recognized by Indian Nursing Council.
A Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife or equivalent with any State Nursing Registration
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Council.
Minimum one year of work experience in nursing field prior to or after Post Basic B.Sc.
Nursing/ or after B.Sc. Nursing, after registration with the state nursing registration council.
Ph.D. (Nursing)
The notification for admission in Ph.D. programme for the session 2024-25 will be released in the
month of July 2024.
Eligibility:
M.Sc. Nursing or a Post Graduate degree in Nursing or M.Phil. Nursing recognized by INC
with a minimum of 60% marks in M.Sc. Nursing.
Three years teaching or clinical experience after M.Sc. Nursing.
Selection process
Selection for the Ph.D. in Nursing will be based on merit of entrance test and interview
conducted by Jamia Hamdard.
Preference will be given to NET-LS/JRF/SRF qualified candidates / candidate with
independent fellowship.
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The Department of Occupational Therapy formerly part of Department of Rehabilitation Sciences has
Academic programs have been recognized from Delhi Council of Physiotherapy & Occupational
Therapy and All India Occupational Therapists’ Association. Academic programmes are in
consonance with the National and International professional bodies. Consequently, the job
availability to pass-out students has been very good. Many of our alumni are holding responsible
positions in Govt. and private institutes nationally and internationally.
Occupational Therapy is a client-centered health profession concerned with promoting health and
wellbeing through occupation to achieve better quality of life. The primary goal of occupational
therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday life. Occupational therapists
achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in
the occupations they want to, need to, or are expected to do. Occupational therapists help by
modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement.
Occupational therapy is a holistic evidence based client centered first contact or referred professional
of modern health care system, based on science of occupation with primary focus on purposeful goal
oriented activities, enhanced with use of latest technology system for evaluation, diagnosis, education
& treatment of patients of any age group whose function is impaired by physical, psychological &
cognitive impairments, developmental disorders or aging process affecting quality of life with the
aim to prevent disability, promote health & wellness & return to optimum occupational roles.
Occupational therapists serve in all age groups and every condition/pathology that may cause a risk
to limit occupational (human) performance including impairment & disabilities.
Occupational Therapists have well established clinical role globally and the practice area includes
Children & youth, Productive aging, Mental Health, Rehabilitation, Disability & participate work &
Industry, Health & wellness & Community-based rehabilitation. The role implicit by Occupational
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Therapists include, but not limited to Clinical, Researcher, Academician, Counsellor, Diplomat,
Occupational Therapy related health risk assessor and program advisor (like worksite ergonomic
evaluator, driving evaluator etc.) or Rehabilitation Director.
The Occupational Therapist in India in general practice in Government organization/institute
hospitals/projects, Non-Government organization & private sector e.g., acute care hospital & nursing
homes.
The Department of Occupational Therapy imparts in-depth knowledge for nurturing highly skilled
and efficient occupational therapist. Students get exposure in theoretical and practical aspect of the
field. The students are posted for clinical exposure and internship in Government and private
hospitals, NGOs & special schools in Delhi & NCR.
The Department has well equipped laboratories and clinical setup. Graduate and post graduate
students are trained to equip them to take any role e.g. researcher, academician, and clinician. Our
Alumni are having 100% placement and are serving different hospitals like, LN Hospital, GB pant
Hospital, Kalawati Saran Children’s Hospital, ESI hospital, PDDUNIPPD, Ganga Ram Hospital.
Some of the alumni have turn out to be successful entrepreneurs. Other Alumni are also well settled
in other states of India. Alumni are also placed aboard for higher education & job aspects and are
serving are various countries like USA, England, Ireland, UAE, Singapore, Republic of Congo,
Australia, Canada.
ACADEMIC STAFF
Ms. Ruchi Nagar Buckshee, Associate Professor & Head
Ms. Rashida Begum, Associate Professor & Deputy Superintendent, O.T. unit- Rehabilitation Centre
Ms. Shubha Arora, Assistant Professor
Mr. Noor Mohammad, Assistant Professor
Ms. Nazia Ali, Assistant Professor
Ms. Saba Irem, Assistant Professor
Dr. Shivani Bhardwaj, Assistant Professor
Mr. Subhav Sharma, Assistant Professor
Programs of Study, Eligibility and Selection process
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOT)
Seats: 50 (Inclusive of seats for NRI/Sponsored candidates)
Duration: Four years plus compulsory internship of six months
Eligibility: Passed Senior Secondary (12th Standard/Intermediate) examination with Physics,
Chemistry and Biology from Central Board of Secondary Education or any other examination
recognized by Jamia Hamdard as equivalent thereto securing at least 50% marks in the aggregate and
also in the aggregate of Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
Selection process: On the basis of:
On the basis of 10+2 Merit among the candidates, who apply for admission to BOT program
through Jamia Hamdard Online Admission Portal
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Eligibility: A candidate seeking admission to the Ph.D. Occupational Therapy Program should hold
a postgraduate degree in Occupational therapy with 55% marks from Jamia Hamdard or from any
institution recognized by Jamia Hamdard.
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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
Department of Physiotherapy provides four specializations in the Masters program, viz MPT
(Cardiopulmonary), MPT (Musculoskeletal), MPT (Neurology) and MPT (Sports). The academic
programme is recognition by Delhi Council of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy and various
National and International professional bodies.
The Department is fully developed with highly qualified, competent professional faculty to provide
much needed practical training to the students of undergraduate and postgraduate courses so as to
enable relief to the patients with competence and full confidence. The Department is fully equipped
with the Postgraduate Research labs for specialties Cardiopulmonary, Musculoskeletal, Neurology
and Sports, Electrotherapy lab, Exercise-Therapy lab and Sports and Exercise Research lab. The
Department has Physiotherapy OPD located in the university campus in which students are exposed
to clinical experience which is equipped with state of art equipment to assess and treat patients with
different clinical conditions thereby, making the students well aware about the recent trends in clinical
practice and helping the teachers impart knowledge in an empirical manner. The Department of
Physiotherapy has signed MoUs with reputed hospitals like Madan Mohan Malviya Hospital,
Aggarwal Hospital (Pitampura), Hindu Rao Hospital and Universities like University of Science and
Technology, Meghalaya. The students are provided exposure during clinical training and Internship
to students in various hospitals such as Max Saket, Apollo Hospital, Vimhans, Sitaram Bharti institute
of Medical Sciences and Research, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, Lok Nayak Hospital and with
various sports training teams and National and International competitions. The Department of
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Physiotherapy firmly believes in the values that are most relevant to the health community and
professional integrity.
The department is committed to shape the student into a competent professional who are poised to
take up professional opportunities in academic career of teaching and research in India and abroad,
and as Physiotherapists in reputed Hospitals, Clinics, Fitness Centers, Community Health Centers,
Rehabilitation Centers and Sports Team or can continue with own private practice. To make students
aware of their social responsibilities many community extension activities like Health awareness and
checkup camps are organized by the Department. Various Health centres and Healthcare agencies
visit Department for Undergraduate and Postgraduate placements every year. The successful
graduates of the programmes get 100% employment. Many of our alumni are successfully placed in
different government and private Hospitals/Institutes such as AIIMS, LNJP, G.B. Pant, Apollo,
PIDDUIPH, Vimhans, Safdarjung etc. within the country and abroad including U.K., USA,
Afghanistan, Canada, Denmark, Australia, Republic of Congo, Nepal, Dubai, United Arab Emirates,
New Zealand, etc. The Department has also received funds for Research Projects by funding agencies
such as Indian Council of Medical Education and Research (ICMR), UGC and Performance Health,
USA.
ACADEMIC STAFF
Dr. Sohrab A. Khan, Professor
Dr. Nishat Quddus, Associate Professor & Head
Dr. Kalpana Zutshi, Associate Professor
Dr. Jyoti Ganai, Assistant Professor
Dr. Deepak Malhotra, Assistant Professor
Dr. Ashima Chachra, Assistant Professor
Dr. Zuheb A. Siddiqui, Assistant Professor
Dr. Hammad A. Siddiqui, Assistant Professor
Dr. Prachi Tiwari, Assistant Professor
Dr. Nahid Khan, Assistant Professor
Dr. Deepika Singla, Assistant Professor
Dr. Sahar Zaidi, Assistant Professor
Dr. Huma Khan, Assistant Professor
Dr. Charu Chhabra, Assistant Professor
Dr. Shaima Saifi, Assistant Professor
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Selection process: On the basis of merit through NEET 2024, among the candidates, who apply for
admission to BPT Degree Course through online Jamia Hamdard Application Form Portal. Non-
NEET candidates may also apply. Although NEET candidates will be preferred, non-NEET
applicants may be considered on the basis of merit of first 5 subjects in qualifying examination.
Duration: 2 Years
Eligibility: A candidate must have:
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (B.P.T.) from an institution recognized by Jamia Hamdard or
University/Institute approved by the UGC, securing at least 50% marks in the aggregate. The
BPT course should be recognized by Delhi Council of Physiotherapy and Occupational
therapy.
Candidates who have obtained degree in B.P.T. from distant mode are not eligible for Post
Graduate courses in Physiotherapy.
Selection process: Selection will be based on the Entrance Test conducted by Jamia Hamdard.
The question paper will comprise of questions on basic sciences and physiotherapy subjects taught
at BPT level.
Ph.D. (Physiotherapy)
The notification for admission in Ph.D. programme from session 2024-25 will be released in the
month of July 2024.
Eligibility:
Master of Physiotherapy Programme with at least 55% marks (or equivalent CGPA) in
aggregate from any University/Institution recognized by UGC.
NET-JRF/Individual Fellowship holders/Project Fellows will be preferred for admissions in
Ph.D. Programme.
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Department of Paramedical Sciences was established in 2012 to train & provide skilled paramedical
healthcare professionals. It was initially run by the medical college but in the year 2020, it was shifted
to the University under the School of Nursing Sciences and Allied Health. It is fully governed by the
University as per UGC norms and prepares students for real-life medical scenarios. Students are
trained in Emergency trauma care, Medical Lab technologies, Medical Imaging techniques, Operation
Theatre procedures, optometry, cardiology and dialysis. We offer Diplomas, Degrees, and
Postgraduate degrees.
Over more than a decade, many batches have graduated & post graduated from the Department and
today the department of paramedical sciences attracts students from all over the country and abroad.
The Vision of Paramedical Department is to provide high quality skilled students and competent
professionals to provide better medical services and enhance their employability & to meet the
international standard. And also carried out research that advance the state-of-the-art services in
paramedical & Allied health sciences. MoUs with 13 state of art hospitals to provide clinical exposure
to all students. The successful graduate & postgraduate candidates are 100% employed immediately
after getting passed from university in leading hospitals and academic healthcare institutions. There
is a global demand for paramedic graduates to work in health care facilities.
ACADEMIC STAFF
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Selection process: Admission to all Diploma courses of paramedical sciences shall be made through
merit of the qualifying examination.
Selection process: Admission to all Diploma courses of paramedical sciences shall be made through
merit of the qualifying examination.
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Selection process: Admission to all Diploma courses of paramedical sciences shall be made through
merit of the qualifying examination.
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and Biology from Central Board of Secondary Education or any other examination recognized
by Jamia Hamdard as equivalent thereto and secured at least 50% marks in the aggregate.
Candidate should be medically fit.
Selection process: On the basis of merit of aggregate percentage of the qualifying examination.
Selection process: On the basis of merit of aggregate percentage of the qualifying examination.
Bachelor of Optometry
Seats: 35 seats (exclusive of seats for NRI/Sponsored candidates); additional seats are available for
foreign national.
Duration: 4 years (Six semesters + 1-year compulsory internship)
Eligibility:
Passed Senior Secondary (12th Standard/Intermediate) examination with Physics, Chemistry
and Biology from Central Board of Secondary Education or any other examination recognized
by Jamia Hamdard as equivalent thereto and secured at least 50% marks in the aggregate.
Candidate should be medically fit.
Selection process: On the basis of merit of aggregate percentage of the qualifying examination.
Seats: 35 seats (exclusive of seats for NRI/Sponsored candidates); additional seats are available for
foreign national.
Duration: 4 years (Six semesters + 1-year compulsory internship)
Eligibility:
Passed Senior Secondary (12th Standard/Intermediate) examination with Physics, Chemistry
and Biology from Central Board of Secondary Education or any other examination recognized
by Jamia Hamdard as equivalent thereto and secured at least 50% marks in the aggregate.
Candidate should be medically fit.
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Selection process: On the basis of merit of aggregate percentage of the qualifying examination.
Selection process: On the basis of merit of aggregate percentage of the qualifying examination.
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Eligibility for Lateral Entry in B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Techniques), Bachelor of Optometry,
B.Sc. (Medical Imaging Technology), B.Sc. (Anesthesia & Operation Theatre Techniques), B.Sc.
(Medical Record & Health Information Management), B.Sc. (Dialysis Techniques)
A candidate must have passed a two-year Diploma in respective course (after 10+2) with 50%
marks in the aggregate or 3 years Diploma after 10th examination from science stream, except
for DXE where the student is eligible to apply for BMIT.
Candidate should be medically fit.
Selection process: For admission to BMLT, BOPT, BMIT, BAOTT, BDT Lateral Entry 3rd Semester
Degree Courses will be made on the basis of merit determined by marks obtained in the respective
Diploma course.
Master of Optometry
Seats: 15 (inclusive of seats for NRI/Sponsored candidates); additional seats are available for foreign
national.
Duration: Two years
Eligibility:
Passed Bachelor of Optometry with at least 55% marks.
Candidate should be medically fit.
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The Department of Computer Science & Engineering in the School of Engineering Sciences &
Technology started in 1997, and it has grown now into a vibrant center of teaching and research. The
Department not only offers Under Graduate (UG) and Post Graduate (PG) Programmes in Computer
Science & Engineering/Computer Application/IT/ECE/Data Science/Cyber Forensics & Information
Security but is also engaged in high-quality research activities leading to Ph.D. degree in different
thrust areas of computer science and engineering and interdisciplinary areas viz. Big Data, Soft
Computing, IoT, Neural Network, Artificial Intelligence, Fuzzy Logic, Software Engineering, Data
Mining, Information Security, Cyber laws, Cyber Forensics, Computer Architecture, Graph Theory,
Computer Networks, Distributed System, Discrete Structure, Robotics, Machine Intelligence,
Telecommunication, Mobile Computing, DBMS, Algorithms, VLSI Design etc. to list a few.
Department has made a lot of contributions towards these areas in the form of publications in
journals/conference-proceedings/books/sponsored research and collaboration with the industry.
The department has a huge infrastructure to provide facilities to our students. The department has
several smart cluster rooms fully equipped with state of art of technology. It also has 2 computer labs
with the latest PCs having an i5 processor with 8 GB RAM and 1 TB storage. The computer lab is
fully equipped with the latest Open-Source Software as per our curriculum requirement running on
Ubuntu OS. Several PC’s in Computer Lab at 1st floor runs on Windows OS having required software
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for academics. The Department also has a Research Lab (2nd Floor, Department of CSE) for our
Ph.D. students. These labs are fully equipped with Air Conditioning and CCTV cameras have been
installed too. The Department has 1 Conference Room with a seating capacity of more than 100 for
conducting departmental meetings and student seminars. In ECE domain, we have basic and advanced
Electronics & Communication Labs according to the required curriculum. These labs include Analog
& Digital Labs, Embedded Systems Lab, FPGA Development kits, DSP Lab, Satellite & Microwave
Lab, Digital Design Lab etc. The ECE labs have software as per the academic curriculum and these
labs are equipped with updated and advanced instruments. The department also has high-end
computing and Artificial Intelligence Lab. Recently the Ministry of Telecommunications,
Government of India has awarded 5G Use case Lab to Jamia Hamdard which is among four in
NCR Region.
The students are provided internships and trainings via the MoU's signed with several setups like the
AICTE's Internshala Scheme, Co-Cubes and RnF (for Campus placements), and ETrain India Pvt.
Ltd for conducting seminars/workshops which are Microsoft/Adobe certified. These certifications
open an arena of opportunities which are unmatched for.
The campus placements (On-site or Off-site) have big giants in the industry like TCS, Wipro, HCL,
Fiserv, RnF, and Ericcson to name a few which recruit students and they prove to be assets to the
industry. Student chapters of International Professional bodies like IEEE, and National like CSI,
ISTE, and IETE are to the credit of the Department. These open avenues are wide and enable students
to enhance their technical skills. These also help the students to showcase their talent with several
non-technical events organized from time to time. Besides exemplary academic record our
department also has an MoU with Reaching Sky Foundation (an NGO) which targets the social causes
and perform several programs that fall under Unnat Bharat, Govt. of India, scheme.
The department has a pool of highly qualified teachers and technical staff members as per
UGC/AICTE norms. Several teachers of the department have been awarded/granted National and
International patents. The vibrancy of research programs at the department is accentuated by the high
- quality publications including books, book chapters, scientific papers and research articles in highly
reputed indexed journals with indexing services like SCI, SCIE, SCOPUS and Springer. In addition,
Research projects from several govt. agencies like UGC, DST, DBT, DIT, AICTE are to the credit of
the faculty members. The department also has an Entrepreneurship cell (E-cell) which motivates the
students to think about innovations in day-to-day life. To sensitize students of the department about
societal issues related to women, it has an active Women-cell which conducts activities related to
women and girl students. An Institution Innovation cell approved by the MHRD's Innovation Cell,
Govt. of India has been bestowed upon to the institution. The Department has been recognized by the
Department of Science and Technology with a grant approved under the FIST scheme.
ACADEMIC STAFF
Dr. M. Afshar Alam, Professor
Dr. Farheen Siddiqui, Professor, Dean & Head
Dr. Sameena Naaz, Professor (On Leave)
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Duration: 4 Years
Eligibility: A candidate seeking admission to this program must have passed Senior Secondary (12th
Standard/Intermediate) examination with at least 5 subjects (all passed) having Mathematics and
Physics (both compulsory) subjects, and one subject out of the following: Chemistry/Computer
Science/Electronics/Information Technology/Biology/ Informatics Practices/ Biotechnology/
Technical Vocational subject/Agriculture/Engineering Graphics/Business Studies/ Entrepreneurship
from CBSE or any other Board recognized by Jamia Hamdard as equivalent thereto, securing at least
50% marks or equivalent CGPA in aggregate.
Selection process: Selection will be based on merit in Paper-1 (B.E./B.Tech.) of JEE (Main) 2024.
In case of delay in conduct of JEE-2024 or if JEE candidates are not available, the University may
offer admission on the basis of merit of aggregate percentage of the qualifying examination.
Duration: 4 Years
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Eligibility: A candidate seeking admission to this program must have passed Senior Secondary (12th
Standard/Intermediate) examination with at least 5 subjects (all passed) having Mathematics and
Physics (both compulsory) subjects, and one subject out of the following: Chemistry/Computer
Science/Electronics/Information Technology/ Biology/ Informatics Practices/ Biotechnology/
Technical Vocational subject/Agriculture/Engineering Graphics/Business Studies/Entrepreneurship
from CBSE or any other Board recognized by Jamia Hamdard as equivalent thereto, securing at least
50% marks or equivalent CGPA in aggregate.
Selection process: Selection will be based on merit in Paper-1 (B.E./B.Tech.) of JEE (Main) 2024.
In case of delay in conduct of JEE-2024 or if JEE candidates are not available, the University may
offer admission on the basis of merit of aggregate percentage of the qualifying examination.
Duration: 3 years
Eligibility: A candidate seeking admission to this program must have passed the Senior Secondary
(12th Standard/Intermediate) examination with at least 5 subjects (compulsorily passed) from CBSE
or any other Boards recognized by Jamia Hamdard as equivalent thereto, securing at least 50% marks
or equivalent CGPA in aggregate and also must have one of the following subjects as passed subjects:
Mathematics, Business Mathematics, Accountancy, Data Entry Operations, Web Technology, Web
Application, Multimedia, Computer Science, Computer Application, Information Technology,
Information Practices, Informatics Practices, Typography and Computer Application, or any other
equivalent computer related subjects.
Seats: 60
Duration: 4 year/8 semester with provision of multiple entry and exit and maximum duration of 7
years
Eligibility: A candidate seeking admission to this program must have passed Senior Secondary (12th
Standard/Intermediate) examination with at least 5 subjects (all passed) having Physics as compulsory
subject, and one subject out of the following: Mathematics/Chemistry/Computer Science/
Electronics/Information Technology/ Biology/ Informatics Practices/Biotechnology/Technical
Vocational subject/Agriculture/Engineering Graphics/Business Studies/Entrepreneurship from
CBSE or any other Board recognized by Jamia Hamdard as equivalent thereto, securing at least 50%
marks or equivalent CGPA in aggregate.
Selection Process:
On the basis of merit of CUET-2024. CUET Subjects: Mathematics / Computer Science/ Informatics
Practices In the event of non-availability of CUET-2024 qualified candidates, selection may be
offered on the basis of merit of qualifying examination.
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In the event of non-availability of CUET-2024 qualified candidates, selection may be offered on the
basis of the qualifying examination.
Eligibility: A candidate seeking admission to B. Tech. (CSE) lateral entry must have passed Diploma
Engineering in any branch from a recognized institution/university securing at least 50% marks or
equivalent CGPA in aggregate.
Selection process: The admission will be on the basis of the merit of the qualifying examination.
Eligibility: A candidate seeking admission to B.Tech. (ECE) lateral entry must have passed Diploma
Engineering in any branch from a recognized institution/university securing at least 50% marks or
equivalent CGPA in aggregate.
Selection process: The admission will be on the basis of merit of the qualifying examination.
Duration: 2 Years
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Eligibility:
M.Tech./M.E. in Computer Science/IT/Computer Engineering (or in allied field), with at least
60% marks (or equivalent CGPA) in aggregate from any University/Institution recognized by
the Association of lndian Universities (AIU)/UGC/AICTE.
NET-JRF/Individual Fellowship holders/Project Fellows will be given preference for
admission in the Ph.D. programme.
Non-NET candidates shall also be eligible.
Eligibility:
MCA/M.Sc. in Computer Science/IT with at least 55% marks (or equivalent COPA) in
aggregate from any University/Institution recognized by the Association of Indian Universities
(AIU)/UOC/AICTE.
NET-JRF/Individual Fellowship holders/Project Fellows will be given preference for
admission in the Ph.D. programme.
Non-NET candidates shall also be eligible.
NOTE: The time of thesis submission would be one year more for Part-Time than the regular Ph.D. course.
For more information, refer to the university By-Laws.
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The teaching pedagogy employed in SMBS is a combination of theoretical concept with practical
application. The school is well endowed with intellectual capital and field experience with both senior
and young faculty members who have plenty of research experience behind them and extensive
industry experience in the domain of Management specializations like Marketing, Finance, Human
Resources, Operations Management, International Business and Entrepreneurship, Public Health,
Healthcare Management, Pharmaceutical Management, Hotel management, Commerce, Supply
Chain Management etc.
Placement/Internships activities are coordinated by a placement cell headed by, Training and
Placement Officer, comprising of selected student representatives and faculty members. This includes
both summer internship as well as final placement.
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DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT
The Department of Management Studies was established in the year 1998, offering MBA Program
with specialisations in Marketing, Finance, Human Resource, Operations Management and IT
Management. Two more specialisations have been added over the period, namely International
Business and Entrepreneurship. Ever since its inception, the department has aimed at broadening
students 'outlook, strengthening their soft skills, with emphasis on the personality development of the
student. In the year 2014, the Bachelors Program of BBA was initiated, which has been a well-
received program. In the year 2020, the Department also started offering B.Com. The Department
also plans to start Executive MBA from this year. The teaching pedagogy is judicious mix of
theoretical concept with practical application. This is achieved by discussing the latest developments
in management thinking and their applications in the Indian context through case studies, club
activities, seminars, guest lectures and industrial tours. The students are encouraged to overcome the
limitations of classroom education by attending club activities that also provides a platform for
polishing the communication and presentation skills. They also organize, Business Plan
Competitions, Case Study Competitions, Biz-Quiz, Debates, Ad-mad shows etc. through which
learning becomes a pleasant experience. In order to have interaction with the corporate world, the
MBA Programme incorporates guest lecturers as part of its curriculum. The department invites guest
speakers from the industry to interact with the students and give insights in contemporary issues and
developments. To develop academic excellence, the Department of Management offers full time and
part time doctoral (Ph.D.) program in Management in various areas of expertise.
ACADEMIC STAFF
Dr. Reshma Nasreen, Professor & Dean
Dr. Ashok Kumar Misra, Professor of Practice
Dr. Sana Beg, Professor & Head
Dr. Syed Nadimul Haque, Professor
Dr. Md. Shahnawaz Abdin, Professor
Dr. Syeedun Nisa, Professor
Dr. Noria Farooqui, Associate Professor
Dr. Sadaf Siraj, Associate Professor
Dr. Nudrat Moini Rehman, Assistant Professor
Dr. Abdullah, Assistant Professor
Dr. Mohammad Jamshed, Assistant Professor
Dr. Asad Ahmad, Assistant Professor
Dr. MatloobUllah Khan, Assistant Professor
Ms. Ayisha Shaikh, Assistant Professor
Mr. Kapil Matta, Assistant Professor
Dr. Shikha Gera, Assistant Professor
Ms. Manpreet Kaur Kohli, Assistant Professor
Dr. Fakhra Naeem, Assistant Professor
Dr. Sna Farooqui, Assistant Professor
Dr. Faizan Khan Sherwani, Assistant Professor
Dr. Mohd Shafeeq, Assistant Professor
Dr. Mansoor Ahmad, Assistant Professor
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Eligibility: 10+2 from any recognized board with 50% aggregate marks.
Selection Process: Candidate must appear in the CUET in the General test. If seats are vacant, the
admission may be done on the basis of merit of the qualifying examination.
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is subject to the availability of final mark sheet/provisional degree. Candidates from final year
Graduate Programme need to submit the aggregate marks up to 4th semester (for 3-Year UG
Programme) and should be minimum of 50% or CGPA 5 on a 10-Point Scale. *
ii. Candidates who have appeared in any national level aptitude test like
CAT/CMAT/MAT/GMAT/XAT/GPAT/ATMA and possess a valid score card.
* Admission shall be cancelled if in any case candidates do not meet the eligibility criteria.
Exemptions from Aptitude Test
Mid-career professionals with 2 years of work experience (after graduation).
Candidates who have completed undergraduate programme of four-year or above duration
(Example: B.E./B.Tech./MBBS/B.A. LLB, etc.) with a minimum of 50% aggregate
marks/CGPA of 5 on a 10-point scale. Candidates in their final year of under graduate
programme with four-year or above duration (Example: B.E./B.Tech./MBBS/B.A. LLB, etc.)
need to submit the aggregate marks up to 6th semester. *
Candidates who have obtained first division in at least two examinations out of three i.e. 10th,
12th & Undergraduate with second division in the third examination. However, no candidates
will be called for GD & PI if they failed to secure minimum 50% or 5 CGPA on a 10-Point
Scale in their Graduation.
The Department of Management offers 2 years MBA Executive program for working professionals
with various specialisation in Management viz., Marketing, Finance, Human Resource, Operations
Management, Information Technology, International Business, and Entrepreneurship. It will be
offered in hybrid (online+offline) mode and classes will be conducted in evenings and on weekends.
Seats: 30
Duration: 2 years/4 semesters.
Eligibility:
Educational Qualification: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with minimum 50% aggregate
marks/CGPA 5 on a 10- point scale. The student should hold a degree from any of the universities
incorporated by an act of the central or state legislature in India, or other educational institutions
established by an act of Parliament or declared in India, or other educational institutions established
by an act of Parliament or declared to be deemed as a university under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956,
or possess an equivalent qualification recognized by the Ministry of Education, Government of India.
Experience: Applicant must have three years of professional experience at Executive/ Managerial
Level after graduation.
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Note: The last date of application shall be treated as the cut-off date in determining the experience of
the candidate.
Selection Process: The applicants will be shortlisted based on academic performance and/or work
experience. Shortlisted candidates will be called for Group Discussion/Interview at Jamia Hamdard
campus.
Ph.D. (Management)
The notification for admission in Ph.D. programme session 2024-25 will be released in the month of
July 2024.
The part time Ph.D. Programme is a professional doctoral degree, designed to enhance executive and
professional practice through the application of sound theory and rigorous research into real and
complex issues in business and management. Key to this is a programme to hone personal,
consultancy and research skills amongst working professionals at different management levels.
Corporate executives working with reputed organizations in India applying for admission to the part
time Ph.D. Program shall be eligible as per the following conditions:
Duration: 4 years minimum. The overall duration will be as per UGC Regulations for Ph.D.
Selection Process for Ph.D. (Management) and Part time Ph.D. (Management) Programmes:
The admission process would be a two-tier process
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First stage would include qualifying Ph.D. entrance test, conducted by Jamia Hamdard
NET/JRF qualified candidates are exempted from the Ph.D. entrance test and will directly
qualify for second stage.
Second stage will include an interview organized by School of Management and Business
Studies, Jamia Hamdard, where the candidate is required to discuss his/her research
interest/area through a presentation before a duly constituted Department Research
Committee.
The interview shall also consider the following aspects, viz. whether:
● The candidate possesses the competence for the proposed research;
● The research work can be suitably undertaken at the Institution
● The proposed area of research can contribute to new/additional knowledge.
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Jamia Hamdard has started offering MBA degree in Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Management in
the year 2005 with the mission to develop qualified healthcare and pharmaceutical management
professionals for playing active role in improving the standards of healthcare delivery. Later on, a
separate department of Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Management was created under School of
Management & Business Studies to give more focus on healthcare education. Our comprehensive and
integrated curriculum is designed for students in their early careers with a range of diverse
backgrounds. Graduates will be able to exhibit knowledge expansion, competency development, and
practical skills in the management of health-related enterprises. The teaching process includes latest
theoretical concept with practical application. Today our Alumni are successfully working in the
healthcare and pharmaceutical organisations of India and abroad & contributing in improving the
healthcare standards of the community.
ACADEMIC STAFF
Dr. Reshma Nasreen, Professor & Head
Dr. N. Ravichandran, Professor
Dr. Shibu John, Professor (on lien/leave)
Dr. Mohd. Faisal Khan, Assistant Professor
Dr. Prithvi Shankar Raychaudhuri, Assistant Professor
Dr. Sakhi John, Assistant Professor
Mr. Ubada Aqeel, Assistant Professor
Dr. Jwaad Akhtar Khan, Assistant Professor
Ms. Arshiya Farooqui, Assistant Professor
Dr. Saad Bin Azhar, Assistant Professor
Eligibility: The student must have passed intermediate/12th class board exams from CBSE/ICSE or
any other recognized central or state board with a minimum of 50%. Science, Commerce, and Arts
stream students can apply for BMS admission.
Selection procedure: Selection will be made on the basis of the merit of Qualifying Exam
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Eligibility: Bachelor's degree in discipline* with minimum 50% aggregate marks or core CGPA 5 on
a 10 point scale. Candidates in their final year of graduation are also eligible to apply. Final admission
is subject to the availability of final mark sheet/provisional degree.
Selection Process: Shortlisted candidates based on the eligibility will be called for Group Discussion
(GD) and Personal Interview (Pl) to be conducted at Jamia Hamdard campus. Selection will be made
on the basis of overall merit determined by the University on the basis of performance in GD/PI and
marks in the Graduation and Industry Work Experience.
Candidates having Bachelor Degree in a discipline other than mentioned above shall have to
satisfying at least one condition mentioned below to be able to become eligible for MBA (Public
Health Management/Hospital Administration) program.
Mid-career professionals with at least 2 years of experience.
Candidates who have appeared in any national level aptitude test like MAT/CAT/CMAT
/GMAT/XAT/GPAT/ATMA and possess a valid score card
Candidates with very good academic record, subject to approval from the university
competent authority.
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Selection process: Shortlisted candidates based on the eligibility will be called for Group Discussion
(GD) and Personal Interview (Pl) to be conducted at Jamia Hamdard campus. Selection will be made
on the basis of overall merit determined by the University on the basis of performance in GD/PI and
marks in the Graduation and Industry Work Experience.
Eligibility: MBA/MHA/M. Pharm. and other Master’s degree in the subject concerned with at least
55% marks; or Master's degree in allied subjects with at least 55% marks (or
Equivalent CGPA) in aggregate from any University/Institution recognized by the Association of
Indian Universities (AIU)/UGC/AICTE.
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Duration: 4 years minimum. The overall duration will be as per UGC Regulations for Ph.D.
Eligibility: MBA/MHA/M. Pharm. and other Master’s degree in the subject concerned with at least
55% marks; or Master's degree in allied subjects with at least 55% marks (or Equivalent CGPA) in
aggregate from any University/Institution recognized by the Association of Indian Universities
(AIU)/UGC/AICTE.
Selection Process for Ph.D. (Health Management and Pharmaceutical Management) (Full-
Time) and Ph.D. (Health Management and Pharmaceutical Management) (Part-Time)
Programmes:
First stage would include qualifying Ph.D. entrance test, conducted by Jamia Hamdard.
NET/JRF qualified candidates are exempted from the Ph.D. entrance test and will directly
qualify for second stage.
Second stage will include an interview organized by School of Management and Business
Studies, Jamia Hamdard, where the candidate is required to discuss his/her research
interest/area through a presentation before a duly constituted Department Research
Committee.
The interview shall also consider the following aspects, viz. whether:
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The Department of Hotel Management & Catering Technology is a dynamic and vibrant hub for
shaping the leaders of tomorrow in the Hospitality Industry. Established in 2019, our department is
committed to preparing students for an exciting and rewarding career journey. We go beyond
traditional classroom teaching by offering practical lab demonstrations, workshops, and engaging
learning activities that immerse students in real-world scenarios, aligning their traits with industry
norms.
We aim to cultivate a Holistic Learning Environment that combines Theoretical concepts with
Practical Skills, Fostering Self-Learning while contributing to overall Personality Development.
Guided by Experienced Faculty and training labs, Updated Curriculum and Co-Curricular activities
ensure a well-rounded educational experience. The Department of Hotel Management & Catering
Technology empowers students with the knowledge, skills, and attributes needed to become effective
and ethical managers in the ever-evolving world of Hospitality.
ACADEMIC STAFF
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Vision
We aspire to become an outstanding academic destination to promote excellence in chemical,
life, clinical and translational science education and research by enhancing knowledge and
skills pertaining to social and public policy relevance.
Mission
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betterment of quality of life, agricultural output, human and environmental health research
instruments are housed in the Central Instrumentation Facility (CIF).
DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Vision: To be a hub of academic activities and research promoting scientific acumen in biochemical
and allied sciences at national and global level by imparting quality education and high-quality
research environment.
Mission:
Offer programmes and courses in Biochemistry and allied disciplines as per the international
standards.
Be a leading force for advancing society through continuous pursuit of educational
excellence and cutting-edge research.
Encourage industry-academia collaboration, knowledge sharing, and placement of students.
Foster national and international collaborations.
Ensure public outreach.
The Department of Biochemistry, SCLS offers Ph.D., M.Sc., and B.Sc. (Hons.)/(Hons. with
Research) programs in Biochemistry. This department started M.Sc. Biochemistry in 1994, and more
recently started B.Sc. Biochemistry, first in an integrated mode and thereafter introduced FYUP from
academic session 2022-23 in tune with the NEP 2020. An overwhelmingly large number of Ph.D.s
have been awarded from the department since its inception. Currently, the teaching staff and a number
of research scholars and post-docs are working in the department on research areas ranging from (but
not limited to) understanding the biochemistry of human diseases in animal models and cell culture,
protein biochemistry, drug development and disease mechanisms, host-pathogen interaction, innate
Immunity, cancer biology and computational biology and bioinformatics. The research and teaching
labs are equipped with state-of-the-art equipments and infrastructure including the facilities for
animal cell culture, molecular biology lab and other facilities. The classrooms have an uninterrupted
internet and power supply and are fully air-conditioned. Overall academic and research ambience is
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good. In addition to the research and teaching labs, the department also maintains a high-end
instrumentation facility, and has access to common facilities such the Computational
Biology/Bioinformatics facility and the Animal House Facility.
Department of Biochemistry has been a recipient of a number of infrastructure and research grants from
the Govt., including UGC-SAP DRS II, DST-FIST-II, and a large number of EMR grants from ICMR,
AYUSH, DBT, DST etc. to augment research and support teaching. A large number of students have
qualified NET JRF and have been awarded other fellowships. Alumni are doing well in India and abroad.
PG students get opportunities to work for their dissertation both in-house and at other institutes, such as
ICGEB, CSIR/IGIB, ICMR, BARC and other institutes. The alumni are well placed in India and
globally. Several of them are working as scientist and academicians in government setups including
DRDO, CSIR, CCRUM/AYUSH and various Indian universities and abroad, as well as taking up jobs
in private sector.
The department has accomplished faculties, nearly all of them having a minimum Ph.D. qualification
and vast experience as evident by the quality and quantity of publications, patents, and
fellowships/awards conferred to the faculty.
The syllabus and course curriculum are regularly updated. Department routinely organizes workshops,
seminars, lectures and conferences where eminent persons from India and abroad participate. Hands-on
training is imparted to students in contemporary areas to prepare them to undertake cutting-edge
research. Students are encouraged for creative learning and to deliver lectures/debates on current topics
of their interest. Students have high rate of success in various competitive examinations and many of the
pass outs are working in premier institutes and companies in India and abroad. Over 200 students since
the first batch of the students passed out have cleared various national fellowships which include
NET/NET-JRF, SRF, GATE, INSPIRE etc. Selected scholarships are also available to the students who
take admission in Biochemistry.
The department assigns mentors/teachers to small groups of 4-5 students for counselling and helping in
their day-to-day problems in academic and their careers. Department has zero tolerance for gender bias
or discrimination on any basis. It has zero tolerance for bullying. Ragging in any form is strictly
prohibited.
THRUST AREAS
Diseases biochemistry; Protein biochemistry; Animal models of human diseases; Cell and Molecular
Biology; Drug development and disease mechanisms; Host-pathogen interaction; Innate Immunity;
Cancer Biology; Computational biology and bioinformatics.
ACADEMIC STAFF
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Distinguished Fellows
Prof. Faizan Ahmad, INSA Sr. Scientist
Adjunct Faculty
Dr. Tapan Kumar Mandal, IARI
Dr. Srinivasan Ramachandran, IGIB (Retd.)
Seats: 20
Duration: 4 Years (8 Semester) for B.Sc. (Hons. with Research) with multiple exit and entry options as
per the FYUP (Four-Year UG Programme) plan of UGC.
Eligibility: A candidate seeking admission to B.Sc. (Hons.) must have passed Senior Secondary
(12th/Intermediate) examination with Biology from CBSE or any other Board recognized by Jamia
Hamdard as equivalent thereto, securing at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA in aggregate.
Selection procedure: Selection will be made on the basis of Common University Entrance Test (CUET-
2024). Candidate must appear in the CUET in the Biology subject.
In the event of non-availability of CUET-2024 qualified candidates, selection may be done on the basis
of merit in qualifying examination.
M.Sc. (Biochemistry)
Seats: 30
Selection Procedure: Selection to the PG programme will be based on the merit in the qualifying
examination. Basis of merit will be determined by marks in the respective qualifying examination (up to
4th semester for a 3-year programme or up to 6th semester for a 4-year programme).
Ph.D. (Biochemistry)
Notification for admission to PhD will be published two times a year for January-June (Cycle 1) and
July to December (Cycle 2). Admission will be through an entrance test.
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equivalent to Master’s degree in biochemistry by the corresponding statutory body, with at least 55%
marks in aggregate or its equivalent Grade ‘B’ in the UGC 7-point scale. (*Equivalence and allied
courses may be decided by the committee constituted by the Department).
Entrance test will be held for shortlisting the candidates for PhD interviews. NET-JRF/Individual
Fellowship holders will be preferred and will be exempt from the entrance test but will have to appear
for the interview along with shortlisted candidates. Project fellows working in a project will also be
required to clear the written test to be eligible for the interviews.
DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
The Department of Biotechnology was established in the year 1997 with a vision to be recognized as
a Department of International repute with a strong interdisciplinary research and teaching base in
Plant and Animal Biotechnology with active collaboration with industries and health-care institutions.
The Department is supported by FIST (DST, Govt. of India) and SAP (UGC). It offers 4-Years B.Sc.
(Hons.) Biotechnology under FYUP, a 2-Year M.Sc. Biotechnology, a 2-Year M. Tech.
Biotechnology and Doctoral research leading to Ph.D. degree in Biotechnology. Besides, the
department provides opportunity for post-doctoral research. The faculty members of the Department
have been able to attract a large number of extramurally funded research projects from various
funding agencies such as DBT, DST, CSIR, ICAR, ICMR, DRDO, UGC, ISM&H, CCRUM, and
AYUSH.
M.Sc. students in their final semesters are allowed to do an intensive project work with teachers of
the department as mentors covering literature survey, benchwork (wet lab), data generation, thesis-
writing and presentation skills.
VISION: The Department of Biotechnology at Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi was established with a
vision to be recognized as a Department of International repute with a strong interdisciplinary
research and teaching base in Plant and Animal Biotechnology with active collaboration of industries
and health-care institutions.
MISSION:
To create opportunities for multi-disciplinary education, training and research inbiotechnology.
To provide Biotechnology Educational Program with impetus to generate quality workforce.
To create awareness about potentials of Biotechnology with socio-ethical implications.
To instill spirit of innovation and creativity in young minds with sound research aptitude.
To nurture confident individuals who are effective contributors towards growth ofthe nation.
To establish industry academia partnership and partnership with healthcare institutions for health
and industry-oriented research.
To provide in depth knowledge and practical exposure to students, so that they should qualify
national exams and go for higher training in National/International laboratories.
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facilities to work. It is equipped with the state-of-the-art facilities to train Ph.D. and postdoctoral
students and to carry out research in various disciplines of Plant and Microbial Biotechnology. The
major R&D activities being pursued include cloning and characterization of novel genes linked with
tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses and quality traits of medicinal and crop plants, authentication
and standardization of crude components of herbal formulations and nano vehicle assisted gene
delivery in plants. The thrust areas of centre also include improving the quality of medicinal crops
through genetic engineering of metabolic pathway; miRNA and RNAi approaches, conservation of
medicinal plants; developments of easy, rapid, sensitive, cost-effective method for aflatoxigenic
mould detection in the groundnut kernels and soil and identification and quantification of aflatoxins
in the food and feed. The centre is funded by Jamia Hamdard and other government agencies such as
DST, DBT, Department of AYUSH, CCRUM, CSIR, ICMR, DRDO etc. for R&D projects carried
out at the Centre. The consultancy projects from biotech companies are also carried out in the centre.
The faculty members of the Department have been able to attract number of extramurally funded
research projects from various national and international funding agencies such as DBT, DST, SERB,
CSIR, ICAR, ICMR, DRDO, UGC, DoEn, ISM&H, CCRUM, and AYUSH Ministry.
UGC-Special Assistance Program
The SAP scheme was initiated in 1963 by University Grants Commission keeping in view the
recommendations of the Education Commission to facilitate the selected number of University
Departments having some potential in research and teaching. The programme is intended to
encourage the pursuit of excellence and teamwork in advanced teaching and research to accelerate
the realization of international standards in specific fields. The Department of Biotechnology, Jamia
Hamdard was selected under UGC-SAP (DRS-I) from 2011 to 2016 with a sanctioned amount of Rs.
65 Lakhs. Again in 2017, seeing the potential in research and teaching, Department of Biotechnology
recommended to UGC-SAP (DRS-II) from 2018 to 2022 with a sanctioned amount of Rs. 116 Lakhs.
DST-FIST
Universities are cradles of innovation and knowledge creation. Research in universities has three-tier
effects concerned with quality of under-graduate & postgraduate education and value of research.
They are the source of generating high caliber manpower and repositories of national intellectual
wealth in Science & Technology (S&T) sector, which if channelized properly, may lead to
socioeconomic development. In the emerging global scenario, India can be an ideal destination due
to its cost effectiveness and availability of knowledge base. It must also aim for a permanent position
in the field of Science & Technology. Considering the present status of the S&T sector in the
universities and related academic institutions who are in dire need for strengthening the existing S&T
infrastructure support with adequate funding and associated flexibility, Government of India in the
year 2000 announced a major new initiative titled "Fund for Improvement of S&T infrastructure in
universities & higher educational institutions (FIST)" to rebuild the Science & Technology
infrastructure in the country. The quality of UG and PG education and value of research, Department
of Science and Technology, Govt. of India recommended Department of Biotechnology, Jamia
Hamdard under DST-FIST (Phase-I) in 2019 and sanctioned an amount of Rs. 80 Lakhs.
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ACADEMIC STAFF
Dr. M. Z. Abdin, Professor & Head
Dr. Humaira Farooqi, Associate Professor
Dr. Saima Wajid, Associate Professor
Dr. Jagriti Narang, Assistant Professor
Dr. Javaid Ahmad Sheikh, Assistant Professor
Dr. Mairaj Ahmed Ansari, Assistant Professor
Dr. Monica Saifi, Assistant Professor
Dr. Javed Ahmad, Assistant Professor
Adjunct Faculty
Prof. Niranjan Chakraborty, ICAR-NIPGR
Dr. K.C. Bansal, former Director, ICAR-NIPGR
Dr. Roopam Kapoor, University of Delhi
Programs of Study, Eligibility and Selection process
B.Sc. (Hons. With Research)/B.Sc. (Biotechnology)
Seat: 50
Duration*: 4 Year (8 Semester)/3 Years (6 Semesters) (Under FYUP as per NEP 2020)
*Subject to modifications as per UGC NEP guidelines.
Eligibility: A candidate seeking admission to the B.Sc. must have passed Senior Secondary
(12th/Intermediate) examination with Biology/Biological Studies/Biotechnology/Biochemistry from
CBSE or any other Board recognized by JH as equivalent thereto, securing at least 50% marks or
equivalent CGPA in aggregate.
Selection procedure: Selection will be made on the basis of Central Universities Common Entrance
Test (CUET-2024). Candidate must appear in the CUET in the Biology subject.
In the event of non-availability of CUET-2024 qualified candidates selection may be done on the basis
of merit of qualifying examination.
M.Sc. (Biotechnology)
Seats: 50 (30 General + 20 SFS)
Selection Procedure: Selection to the PG programme will be based on the merit in the qualifying
examination. Basis of merit will be determined by marks in the respective qualifying examination
(upto 4th semester for a 3-year programme or upto 6th semester for a 4-year programme).
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M.Tech. (Biotechnology)
Seats: 25 (10 DBT, Govt. of India supported + 10 SFS + 05 NRI)
Age Limit: The candidate must not have crossed the age of 28 years on the last date of application
for the Muslim Minority/General/EWS category. Age relaxation of up to 5 years (33 years) for
SC/ST/Differently Abled/Women candidates and up to 3 years (31 years) for OBC (Non-Creamy
Layer) candidates.
Reservation Policy: For 10 seats supported by DBT, Govt. of India, 50% seats will be reserved for
Muslim Minority, 30% for General and 10% each for EWS and DA/PWD students.
Selection Procedure: Selection to the M. Tech. program will be based on the merit in the qualifying
examination. Basis of merit will be determined by marks in the respective qualifying examination (up
to 3rd semester for a 2-year programme or up to 6th semester for a 4-year programme)
The candidates admitted under DBT, Govt. of India supported seats have to also qualify GAT-
B Exam, 2024. These candidates will get a monthly stipend of Rs. 12,000/- per month as per the
norms of DBT, Govt. of India.
Ph.D. (Biotechnology)
Notification for admission to PhD will be published two times a year for January-June (Cycle 1) and
July to December (Cycle 2). Admission will be through an entrance test.
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DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
The Department of Botany, which came into existence in the year 1989, has developed strong research
programmes in the fields of stress physiology, structural & developmental botany, environmental
botany, plant systematics, medico botany, plant biotechnology and plant molecular biology. The first
registration for Ph.D. dates back to 1991 while the post-graduate and under-graduate teaching
programme started in 1994 and 2017. The first Ph.D. from the department was awarded in 1995 and
the first batches of students were awarded M.Sc. and B.Sc. (Hons.) in 1996 and 2020, respectively.
An Advanced Diploma in Environmental Monitoring and Impact Assessment is also being offered
by the Department through distance mode of learning.
During the last 31 years, as many as 114 students have received Ph.D. degree. The alumni of the
department are noted teachers and scientists occupying important positions in Indian universities,
research institutions, colleges and non-governmental organizations. The department has been
acknowledged for its excellence and creativity by various funding agencies of National/International
repute.
Twenty-three research projects from various funding agencies including DBT, DST, UGC, AYUSH,
IPI, CCRUM have been successfully completed in the department. The department has received
generous funding under DST-FIST & UGC-SAP (DRS-I) programmes. At present the department is
receiving a substantial funding from DST-SERB and UGC.
The students of department have been successfully clearing the national level exams including
JRF/NET/GATE and have been selected in reputed institutions such as JMI, Delhi University, AMU,
Amity University, IGNOU, Kashmir University, NIOS, DRDO, Integral University etc. Besides
national institutions, students of Botany department have been enrolled in Ph.D. programme of
International universities. Moreover, students of botany have been qualifying the highest level of civil
services exams including IAS, IPS, KAS.
Vision: To be a ‘centre-of-excellence’ with state-of-the-art facilities for providing holistic education
and research of international standards in botany and to realize processes and products in alignment
with international sustainable development goals (SDGs) for the overall well-being of society.
Mission:
The mission of department of botany is to
Attain excellence in teaching and research in botany and adopt international SDGs in teaching
and research.
Train and develop human resources in botany by tapping their inherent potential and enriching
their learning experience and to maximize their employment opportunities.
Address global issues such as food insecurity and climate change through cutting-edge
translational research, dynamic undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate education with
exemplary outreach.
Effect in-situ and in-vitro conservation of medicinal and aromatic plants, thus ensuring
maintenance of their biodiversity.
Develop state-of-the-art facility for plant-based herbal drug identification, characterization and
thus promote sustainable healthy environment.
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Research Facilities
The Department has well equipped laboratories for research. The available equipment include growth
chambers, BOD incubators, refrigerated microfuges, laminar air flow, shakers, environmental shaker
incubator, double beam spectrophotometer, PCR, high speed cold centrifuge, deep freezer (-20, -80),
IRGA (Photosynthesis System), leaf area meters, flame photometer, sliding and rotary microtomes,
gel documentation system and Nikon phase contrast microscope with photographic attachment,
weather station attached with gas monitoring sensors, spectrophotometers, chlorophyll fluorometer,
plant canopy analyzer, rotavapor, sound level meter, gas and dust analyzing system and inverted
fluorescent microscope among others. A modest green house and net house is also available.
ACADEMIC STAFF
Eligibility: A candidate seeking admission to the B.Sc. must have passed Senior Secondary
(12th/Intermediate) examination with Biology/Biological Studies from CBSE or any other Board
recognized by JH as equivalent thereto, securing at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA in aggregate.
Selection procedure: Selection will be made on the basis of Central Universities Common Entrance
Test (CUET-2024). Candidate must appear in the CUET in Biology subject.
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In the event of non-availability of CUET-2024 qualified candidates, selection may be done on the
basis of merit of qualifying examination.
M.Sc. (Botany)
Seats: 30
Duration: 2 Years (Four Semesters)
Eligibility: Passed B.Sc. or equivalent examination of a recognized university with Botany/Plant
Sciences as one of the subjects securing at least 50% marks in the aggregate.
Selection Procedure: Selection to the PG programme will be based on the merit in the qualifying
examination. Basis of merit will be determined by marks in the respective qualifying examination
(upto 4th semester for a 3-year programme or upto 6th semester for a 4-year programme).
Ph.D. (Botany)
Notification for admission to PhD will be published two times a year for July to December (Cycle
1), and January-June (Cycle 2). Admission will be through an entrance test.
Eligibility: Master’s Degree in Botany/Allied Sciences*, or a professional degree declared equivalent
to Master’s degree in biochemistry by the corresponding statutory body, with at least 55% marks in
aggregate or its equivalent Grade ‘B’ in the UGC 7-point scale. (*Equivalence and allied courses may
be decided by the committee constituted by the Department).
NET-JRF/Individual Fellowship holders/Project Fellows will be preferred for admissions in Ph.D.
programme.
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
The Department of Chemistry is well known for its excellence in teaching and research. The mission
of the Department is to provide knowledge in Chemistry that offers opportunities for a comprehensive
learning experience for students. The Department offers undergraduate and postgraduate programme
in Chemistry under the new education policy as well as research guidance to Ph.D. and Post-doctoral
students.
The curriculum of the postgraduate programme is an outcome of continued, collective and
collaborative effort with a vision to develop an innovative, responsive, inclusive, flexible, and
dynamic curriculum in tune with the global educational needs for the 21st century and the national
education policy 2020. Our curricular structure, courses, pedagogy and assessment have catered to
the development of diversified, integrated, interdisciplinary skills as well as the inculcation of the
values to survive in the highly competitive and skilled society.
Advanced level optional courses are also offered at the Ph.D. level. Collaborative research
programmes with many research laboratories and research institutes in Delhi and outside India are
also operating very successfully with mutual benefit. The Department has distinguished itself as a
centre for innovative and pioneering research in a wide range of areas in chemistry interfacing with
physical and biological sciences. Department has funding from the Ministry of AYUSH, WHO,
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Defense
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Research & Development Organization (DRDO), University Grant Commission (UGC) etc. The
University is also funding the faculty through Research Promotion Grants for beginners.
The students are assigned intensive project assignments on topics of current research interest and are
exposed to sophisticated instrumental techniques. The exposure gives them the idea of high-quality
research in their budding stage and makes them grow as world class graduates committed to integrity,
professionalism and lifelong learning by widening their knowledge horizons in range and depth. The
Department is fully equipped with sophisticated equipment to perform research in all major fields of
Chemistry. With Wi-Fi facility in the department and hostel, the students have access to internet, most
of the research journals and e-contents round the clock.
Students are prepared for competitive examinations including NET, GATE etc. It helps them getting
employment in reputed pharmaceutical companies like Sun Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Jubilant Organosys,
Glenmark, Wockhardt, Rexin, Indian Oil and other allied industries in addition to placements in
universities and colleges for teaching and research institutions for doctoral and postdoctoral positions.
The department also offers a programme in PG Diploma in Chemoinformatic under Open and
Distance Learning Mode.
The faculty members with varied expertise are engaged in teaching and research and have a good
reputation in their respective fields of specialization as evident from their publications in peer
reviewed journals of high impact factor viz. American Chemical Society, Royal Society of Chemistry,
Wiley lnterscience, Elsevier, Springer Science group and Nature publication.
Vision: Department aspires to attain global recognition in chemistry education, research and training
for meeting the growing needs of industry and society.
Mission:
To make the department a growing centre of excellence in teaching, cutting-edge research,
curriculum development and popularizing Chemistry.
To impart education through a well-defined curriculum driven by the needs of the students, the
mission of the institution and the program, the standards of the discipline, and the needs of the
partners.
To provide state of art research facilities to generate new knowledge and develop new
technologies in the thrust areas of chemistry.
To develop linkages and collaborations in order to strengthen industry-academia relations for
mutual benefit and address problems of societal importance.
To outreach in the form of books, online courses, and other Chemistry education activities that
showcase the role of Chemistry as a central science.
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ACADEMIC STAFF
Dr. M. Sarwar Alam, Professor & Head
Dr. Hinna Hamid, Professor
Dr. Mohd. Samim, Professor
Dr. Syed Shafi, Assistant Professor
Dr. Kamla Rawat, Assistant Professor
Dr. Imran A. Khan, Assistant Professor
Dr. Najmul Hasan, Assistant Professor
Adjunct Faculty
Dr. G. S. Kapur, Former Executive Director (R&D), Indian Oil Corporation
Duration*: 4 Year (8 Semester)/3 Years (6 Semesters) (Under FYUP as per NEP 2020)
*Subject to modifications as per UGC NEP guidelines.
Eligibility: A candidate seeking admission to the B.Sc. (Hons.) must have passed Senior Secondary
(12th /Intermediate) examination with Biology/Biological Studies/Mathematics from CBSE or any
other Board recognized by JH as equivalent thereto, securing at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA
in aggregate.
Selection procedure: Selection will be made on the basis of Central Universities Common Entrance
Test (CUET-2024). Candidate must appear in the CUET in Chemistry subject.
In the event of non-availability of CUET-2024 qualified candidates, selection may be done on the
basis of merit of qualifying examination.
M.Sc. (Chemistry)
Seats: 30
Eligibility: Passed B.Sc. or equivalent examination from a recognized University with Chemistry as
one of the subjects securing at least 50% marks in the aggregate.
Selection Procedure: Selection to the PG programme will be based on the merit in the qualifying
examination. Basis of merit will be determined by marks in the respective qualifying examination
(upto 4th semester for a 3-year programme or upto 6th semester for a 4-year programme).
Ph.D. (Chemistry)
Notification for admission to PhD will be published two times a year for July to December (Cycle
1), and January-June (Cycle 2). Admission will be through an entrance test.
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The Department of Medical Elementology and Toxicology is one of the few Departments in India
having full-fledged academic programme at Undergraduate/Postgraduate and Doctoral levels in
Toxicology. The Department has made its mark in toxicological research and has been supported by
the Department of Science and Technology (DST) through Fund for Improvement of S&T
Infrastructure in Universities & amp; Higher Educational Institutions (FIST) programme and
University Grants Commission (UGC) Special Assistance Programme (SAP). Ph.D. degree in
Toxicology is being awarded in different fields of toxicology. The Department has collaborative
programmes with many reputed institutes such as Indian Institute of Toxicological Research (CSIR),
Lucknow; Central Drug Research Institute (CSIR), Lucknow; Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine
(CSIR), Jammu; Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences (DRDO), New Delhi etc.
The Department has received funding support from agencies such as Council of Scientific and
Industrial Research (CSIR), Central Council for Research in Unani Medicine (CCRUM), Department
of AYUSH, Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Department of Science and Technology (DST),
Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR), Ministry of Environment and Forests and UGC. Every
year a good number of students qualify fellowships offered by government agencies. Students who
have obtained degree in toxicology have got placements in various companies and R&D institutes
such as Sun Pharmaceuticals Ltd., CDRI, IITR, Dabur, Torrent, Cadila, Lupin, Dr. Reddy’s
Laboratory, Sri Ram Institute of Industrial Research, Nestle, Himalaya etc. The Department’s
distinguished Alumni as faculty or postdoctoral fellows are spread all over the globe. More emphasis
is given to develop academic and research skills of the students. M.Sc. programme has integral
component of dissertation work in the fourth semester. After completion of the course students have
job opportunities in industry and research organizations. A good number of students qualify NET
examinations conducted by UGC-CSIR in life science and forensic science streams. The Department
is fully equipped with sophisticated equipment to perform research in all major fields of toxicology
including in-vitro and in-vivo toxicity studies.
Vision: To impart education and training to young professionals in the field of toxicology, medical
elementology and forensic toxicology for assessment and mitigation of risk of chemicals and drugs
to human health and environment.
Mission:
To enable students to develop critical thinking with regard to impact of chemicals on biosphere.
To provide training using state of art tools and techniques to students to assess risk of chemicals
and drugs to humans at various levels of biological organization and food web.
To train students to the latest development in the field of regulatory framework with respect to
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THRUST AREAS
ACADEMIC STAFF
Dr. S. Raisuddin, Professor & Head
Dr. Suhel Parvez, Professor
Dr. Haider A. Khan, Professor
Dr. Basir Ahmad, UGC-Assistant Professor
Dr. Shahzad Ahmad, Assistant Professor
Dr. Mashroor Ahmad Khan, Assistant Professor
Adjunct Faculty
Dr. Rajpal Singh Kashyap, CIIMS, Nagpur
Dr. Aliabbas Ashfaque Husain, CIIMS, Nagpur
Dr. Amit R. Nayak, CIIMS, Nagpur
Dr. Qamar Rahman, CSIR- IITR, Lucknow
Dr. K.S. Rao, Vice-President, Eurofins Advinus, Bangalore
Dr. Mohammad Akbarsha Abdulkader, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli
Prof. Zahoor A. Shah, The University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
Prof. Satya N. Das, Emeritus Scientist, ICMR, New Delhi
Prof. Basu Dev Banerjee, University of Delhi
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Dr. PV. Mohanan, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum
Dr. Amir Nazir, CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow
Dr. Pankaj Seth, National Brain Research Centre, N-H, Manesar, Haryana
Dr. Mohammed Ilyas Mohammed Idris, CSIR-CCMB, Hyderabad
Dr. Premendra D. Dwivedi, Retired Scientist, CSIR-IITR, Lucknow
Dr. Mukul Das, Director, Shriram Institute for Industrial Research, New Delhi
Selection procedure: Selection will be on the basis of merit of marks obtained in the qualifying
examination(s).
M.Sc. (Toxicology)
Seats: 30
Eligibility: Passed B.Sc. with any three of the following subjects: Botany, Chemistry, Zoology,
Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Environmental Biology or a subject of Life Sciences,
B.Sc. (Forensic Science)/B. Pharm./B.V.Sc./B.Sc. (Agriculture)/BMLT and other paramedical or
allied sciences degree securing at least 50% marks
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Selection Procedure: Selection to the PG programme will be based on the merit in the qualifying
examination. Basis of merit will be determined by marks in the respective qualifying examination
(upto 4th semester for a 3-year programme or upto 6th semester for a 4-year programme).
Eligibility: Passed B.Sc. with any three of the following subjects: Botany, Chemistry, Zoology,
Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Environmental Science or a subject of Life Sciences,
B.Sc. (Forensic Science)/B. Pharm./B.V.Sc./B.Sc. (Agriculture)/BMLT and other paramedical or
allied sciences degree securing at least 50% marks
Selection Procedure: Selection to the PG programme will be based on the merit in the qualifying
examination. Basis of merit will be determined by marks in the respective qualifying examination
(upto 4th semester for a 3-year programme or up to 6th semester for a 4-yearprogramme).
Ph.D. (Toxicology)
Notification for admission to PhD will be published two times a year for July to December (Cycle
1), and January-June (Cycle 2). Admission will be through an entrance test.
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THRUST AREAS
Efficacy and safety studies of drugs. Rationale use of drugs.
Conduct of different phases of clinical trials and Bioequivalence studies.
Epilepsy and neurobehavioral disorder mechanisms and repurposing drugs.
Neurobehavioral and quality of life assessment in diabetes, chronic kidney disease, cancer
patients etc.
Meta-analysis and systematic reviews on various diseases.
Nanoformulations against skin cancers and CNS diseases.
The Department offers 4 years B.Sc. (Hons.) Clinical Research under FYUP, 3 year B.Sc. (Hons.)
Clinical Research, 2 years M.Sc. Clinical Research programme and Doctoral research leading to
Ph.D. in Clinical Research and Ph.D. in Translational Health Sciences. The study programmes are
comprehensive based on both course work and hands-on research experience in leading
pharmaceutical companies, hospitals and clinical research organizations. It is a multi-disciplinary
study programme to prepare professionals in clinical research with training in the principles and
methods of clinical research, clinical trials, epidemiology, health economics, biostatistics, bioethics,
GCP, translational research and application of these principles to clinical trials. The Department has
established collaboration with Sun Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Max Healthcare Institute Ltd. INCLEN
Trust Ltd., Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and other leading clinical research organizations and
Hospitals for practical and hands-on training of the students. The Department also envisages to
organize communication skills workshop and regular seminars for the students to train them in writing
and presenting research data, clinical reports, grant applications and case study reports. Students are
also provided exposure to Institutional Review Board (IRB) meetings.
The Department collaborates with leading Hospitals and Pharmaceutical industries to conduct
research at Post-graduate and doctoral level.
Placement opportunities for M.Sc. Clinical Research students are very bright. Alumni of the
Department have been placed in Novartis, Panacea Biotec, Troikaa Pharmaceuticals, Fortis, Jubilant,
Indegene, IQVIA, Auriga Research Ltd., Max Healthcare Institute Ltd., PPD-Bangalore, Sun
Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Religare, Totipotent, Baxter, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Escorts Heart Institute,
Medanta, Pushpawati Singhania Research Institute (PSRI), AIIMS-Rishikesh and New Delhi,
Translational Health Science and Technology Institute (THSTI, DBT), Jamia Hamdard (in Ph.D.
programme), BIT, Mesra (in Ph.D. programme) and abroad (Stanford, King’s College, London). The
students have also qualified NET Examination. The Department has received research grant from
funding agency like Indian Council of Medical Research.
ACADEMIC STAFF
Dr. Nilanjan Saha, Professor & Head
Dr. Nidhi, Associate Professor
Dr. Mohd Ashif Khan, Assistant Professor
Dr. Rizwana Parveen, Assistant Professor
Dr. Manoj Kumar Yadav, Assistant Professor
Adjunct Faculty
Prof. S.D. Dwivedi, Senior Consultant Cardiologist & Head of Academics, National Heart Institute,
New Delhi
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In the event of non-availability of CUET-2024 qualified candidates selection may be done on the
basis of merit of qualifying examination
Eligibility: Passed B.Sc. Clinical Research/MBBS/ BDS/ BAMS/ BUMS/ B.V.Sc./B.Pharm/ B.Sc.
Nursing /BOT/ BPT/ B.Sc. Medical Lab. Techniques/B.Sc. with Biochemistry/ Biotechnology/
Microbiology/ Zoology /Bioinstrumentation or any other Life Sciences/Allied Health Sciences
securing at least 50% marks in the aggregate.
Selection Procedure: Selection to the PG programme will be based on the merit in the qualifying
examination. Basis of merit will be determined by marks in the respective qualifying examination
(upto 4th semester for a 3-year programme or upto 6th semester for a 4-year programme).
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The School consists of the following fourteen departments: (1) Department of Tashreehul Badan (2)
Department of Manafeul Aza (3) Department of Kulliyat (4) Department of Tahaffuzi wa Samaji Tibb
(5) Department of Ilmul Advia (6) Department of Ilmul Saidla (7) Department of Moalajat (8)
Department of Mahiyatul Amraz (9) Department of Ilaj bit Tadabeer (10) Department of Amraz-e-
Jild wa Tazeeniyat (11) Department of Jarahiyat (12) Department of Ain, Uzn, Anaf wa Halaq wa
Asnan (13) Department of Amraz-e-Niswan wa Qabalat and (14) Department of Ilmul Atfal.
It has a well-equipped attached 100-bedded hospital namely Majeedia Unani Hospital.
ACADEMIC STAFF
Department of Moalajat (Medicine)
Dr. Asim Ali Khan, Professor & Head
Dr. Yasmeen Shamsi, Professor
Dr. Azhar Jabin, Associate Professor
Dr. Shazia Jilani, Associate Professor
Dr. Md. Wasi Akhtar, Assistant Professor
Dr. Md. Anzar Alam, Assistant Professor
Department of Ilmul Advia (Pharmacology)
Dr. Mohd. Aslam, Professor & Head
Dr. Aisha Siddiqui, Associate Professor
Dr. Rasikh Javaid Nengroo, Assistant Professor
Department of Tahaffuzi-Wa-Samaji Tib (Preventive & Social Medicine)
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Eligibility: A candidate must have (i) passed Senior Secondary (12th Standard/Intermediate)
examination with Physics, Chemistry and Biology from Central Board of Secondary Education or
any other examination recognized by Board recognized by NCISM, Govt. of India and obtained a
minimum of 50% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology, in case of general
category; and 40% marks in case of Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes.
In case of persons with disability specified under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016
(49 of 2016), the minimum qualifying marks in the said examination shall be 45% in case of General
category, and 40% in case of Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes (ii)
appeared & qualified in NEET 2024 (as per NCISM guidelines) for further details please refer to
NCISM website: www.ncismindia.org (iii) Candidate shall have passed Urdu or Arabic or Persian
language as one of the subjects in the 10th or 12th standard (iv) Candidate who is not covered under
point (iii) shall have to study Urdu language along with Arabic and Mantiqwa Falsafa (Logic and
Philosophy) as a subject during the First Professional BUMS (v) Passed Pre-Tib course from Jamia
Hamdard (one-year duration course for 10% reserved seats).
Medium of instructions for the program is Urdu language substantiated with English.
Selection Process: On the basis of merit through NEET-2024 (as per NCISM guidelines) from
amongst the candidates who have applied for admission to BUMS program of study at Jamia
Hamdard through centralized AYUSH counselling. Candidates will be required to appear in the
centralized counseling conducted by AYUSH Admissions Central Counseling Committee and opt
Jamia Hamdard under the Deemed Universities Category (https://aaccc.gov.in). Such candidates will
be required to submit their high school certificate of Urdu/Arabic or Persian language as a subject
along with their application at the time of admission. Other Urdu certificates like Adeeb, Munshi,
Molviet are NOT ACCEPTABLE.
(for further details please refer to NCISM website: www.ncismindia.org)
Pre-Tib
Seats: 05 i.e. 10% of total seats of BUMS
Duration: One year
Eligibility/Selection Process: i) A candidate shall have passed oriental qualification equivalent to 10+2,
recognised by the State Government or State Educational Board concerned as specified in the NCISM
Regulations, 2022. ii) Must appeared and passed National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, Pre-Tib as per
NCISM mandate/ guidelines. iii) Seat allotment will be done by Pre-Tib counsellilng Committee
constituted by NCISM.
Note: Candidates who have successfully passed Pre-Tib from Jamia Hamdard shall be eligible for
admission to BUMS (for further details please refer to NCISM website: www.ncismindia.org)
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(OR)
A candidate must have passed Aalim Examination from a Madarsa/Institution recognized by Jamia
Hamdard.
Selection process: Admission to Diploma in Unani Pharmacy will be made through merit in the
qualifying examination.
Note: Candidates applying for Diploma in Unani Pharmacy are advised to read the list of
Madarsa/Boards/Institution recognized by Jamia Hamdard.
MD Ilmul Advia 3
MD Moalajat 3
MD Tahafuziwa Samaji Tib 3
Eligibility: Passed BUMS Examination, securing at least 50% marks in the aggregate from Jamia
Hamdard or from any other University recognized by Jamia Hamdard/NCISM; completed one-year
rotatory compulsory internship; appeared in the Entrance Test 'AIAPGET 2024' and subsequent
centralized counseling conducted by Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India. (for further details, please
refer to NCISM website: www.ncismindia.org & https://aaccc.gov.in)
Note:
No stipend is available to the students of MD (Moalajat), MD (Ilmul Advia) and MD (Tahaffuzi-
wa-SamajiTib). Depending on the availability of resources, Jamia Hamdard may consider
providing Hakeem Abdul Hameed Scholarship to certain deserving students.
MD Moalajat students will be posted in the attached Majeedia Unani Hospital of the University.
Selection process: The selection will be made on the basis of merit determined by the performance
of the candidates in the entrance test 'AIAPGET 2024' Govt. of India. Applicants are advised to refer
to the official website of Ministry of AYUSH - http://ayush.gov.in and https://aaccc.gov.in/ ,
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Specialization Eligibility
Ph.D. Unani Medicine in Ilmul Advia M.D. in Ilmul Advia/M.D.in Ilmul Saidla
Ph.D. Unani Medicine in Moalajat M.D. in Moalajat/M.D.inIlaj-bit-Tadabeer/
M.D. in Amraze Jild wa Tazeeniyat/M .D. in Ilmul Atfal
Ph.D. Unani Medicine in Tahaffuzi wa M.D. in Tahaffuzi wa SamajiTib
Samaji Tib
Selection Process: Entrance Test and Interview conducted by Jamia Hamdard (Please refer to PhD
bylaws of Jamia Hamdard)
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The M.A Islamic Studies programme also focuses on issues like Ijtihad, the Islamic position on
multiculturalism, dialogue between religions and civilizations, knowledge in the Islamic perspective,
and problems faced by the Muslim community in India and abroad. Teaching of Sufism provides
exhaustive analysis of peace, ethics, theology, Sufi traditions and orders, Bhakti movements,
composite cultures, shrines, major writings etc.
The main thrust of research in the Department is in the areas which have critical relevance to the
contemporary Muslim world with special reference to Indian Muslims. These include subjects related
to the socio-economic, religious and political problems of Muslims in India, contribution of Muslims
to different walks of life, issues related to misunderstandings about Islam and Muslims, the impact of
Islam on India and vice-versa, the contribution of Indian Muslim scholars and noblemen, translations
of outstanding works by Muslim scholars including Muslim scientists, ulama and sufis. Within the
broad parameters of the Holy Qur'an and Sunnah, research in Islamic Studies is based on, and guided
by the modem methodology of knowledge formations.
ACADEMIC STAFF
Dr. Arshad Hussain, Associate Professor & Head
Dr. Safia Amir, Assistant Professor
Dr. Abroo Aman Andrabi, Assistant Professor
Dr. Sumaiyah Ahmed, Assistant Professor
Dr. Mohd. Ahmed Naeemi, Assistant Professor
Dr. Syed Mohammad Fazalur Rehman, Assistant Professor
Dr. Waris Mateen Mazhari, Assistant Professor
Dr. Najmus Sahar, Assistant Professor
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Eligibility and selection process: Candidates shall have a Master's Degree in relevant , allied, applied
and interdisciplinary fields of studies or a professional degree declared equivalent to Master's degree
by the corresponding statutory body, with at least 55% marks in aggregate or its equivalent Grade 'B'
in the UGC 7-point scale.
NET-JRF/Individual Fellowship holders/Project Fellows will be preferred for admissions in Ph.D.
programs.
The Fazil/Alim degree of the following Madrasas/Boards/Institutions are recognized by Jamia Hamdard
for admission to B.A. (Hons.) Islamic Studies, M.A. (Islamic Studies) and Diploma in Unani Pharmacy.
The Alim degree of the following Madrasas/Boards/Institutions are recognized by Jamia Hamdard for
admission to B.A. (Hons.) in Islamic Studies, Diploma in Unani Pharmacy.
The Fazil degree of the following Madrasa / Boards / Institutions is recognized by Jamia Hamdard for
the admission to M.A. (Islamic Studies).
"The students having certificates of madrasas recognized by Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) Aligarh,
Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) New Delhi, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) New Delhi, Maulana Azad
National Urdu University (MANUU) Hyderabad, CCIM New Delhi and Council of Boards of School
Education in India (COBSE), Delhi https://www.cobse.org.in/members/ will be eligible for admission
to B.A. (Hons.) Islamic Studies, M.A. in Islamic Studies and Diploma in Unani Pharmacy Programmes
as per the eligibility criteria mentioned in the Prospectus 2024-25."
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Coalition studies
Political ecology and development studies
Public Policy and Governance (Design Specific) Studies
Sectorial analysis of state policies including science, technology, natural resources, and
welfare.
Political linguistics and discourses.
Decentralization, development and empowerment
Politics of bio-social space (genetics and identity politics)
Contemporary nationalism
Globalization and global governance
Indian Government and politics
Working of the Union Model of Indian Federalism
Social/Regional Movements
Political psychology, behavioural economics and public choices
Local Self-Government
Election Studies, party politics and parliamentary democracy
Political economy and public finance
Politics and economics of state’s regulations, and regulatory governance,
New modes of governance such as corporate and networked governance, good governance etc.
Judicial behaviour and politics of benches
Health humanities and pandemic governance
Environmental governance and disaster management
Politics and economics of climate change
Methodologically, the Centre promotes interdisciplinary and interface studies on above mentioned
themes. It prefers case specific, simulated and guided modes of teachings and research.
ACADEMIC STAFF
Prof. Ajay Kumar Singh, Professor & Head
Dr. Khalid Ansari, Assistant Professor
Dr. Danish Reza, Assistant Professor
Dr. Akhtar Ali, Assistant Professor
Ms. Amisha Thakur, Assistant Professor
Dr. Javed Azmi, Programmer
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Seats: 60
Duration: 4 years
Eligibility: 10 + 2 from any recognized board with 50% aggregate marks.
Selection procedure: Selection will be made on the basis of Central Universities Common Entrance
Test (CUET-2024). Candidate must appear in the CUET in the General Test.
In the event of non-availability of CUET-2024 qualified candidates selection may be done on the
basis of merit of the qualifying examination.
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Eligibility: 45% marks in aggregate in the Bachelor’s examination recognized by the Statutory
Bodies of India.
Selection process: On the basis of merit determined by marks in the respective qualifying
examination (upto 4th semester for 3 year programme).
Note: University reserves right to amend eligibility and selection process/criteria from time to time.
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The M.A. in Human Rights is the reputed flagship programmes of Jamia Hamdard, which equally
evinces interest of foreign students and Indian students. Human Rights discipline currently is in great
demand across the world. It is attracting students not only Indian but also foreign students in large
number.
Protection of human rights is essential for the development of the people of the country, which
ultimately leads to development of the world as a whole. The Constitution of India guarantees basic
human rights to each and every citizen of the country. Human rights are needed to protect and preserve
every individual's humanity, to ensure that every individual can live a life of dignity and a life that is
worthy of a human being. Education is necessary to develop human personality and it is helpful to
strengthen the country.
An important outcome of human rights education is empowerment, a process through which people
and communities increase their control of their own lives and the decisions that affect them. The
ultimate goal of human rights education is people working together to bring about human rights,
justice, and dignity for all. Building a better society to live in has been a perennial question, which
all the disciplines of knowledge have pondered over and worked on, but human rights discipline plays
a pivotal role in this direction. The aim of the M.A. in Human Rights would be to expose the students
to the diverse issues particularly how have they envisioned of and engaged with the issues of rights,
liberty, equality, justice, citizenship, constitution, constitutionalism, etc.
The Department is an exclusively dedicated to advance studies, research and teaching on the human
rights, its thematic and area studies encompassing its issues and challenges which is confronted by
every human being in day to day life.
The research in human rights promotes of intra-disciplinary and cross-fertilization of ideas in the
applied domain of social human sciences. The thrust area is on scientific and applied inquiries while
breaking the barriers of stereotypes and tradition–ridden research.
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The broad objective of the department and the programme of study is to develop critical
understanding of United Nations bodies, international, national and regional mechanisms and other
professional bodies dealing with human rights. Its related thematic issues and challenges include
sustainable development, Environment, human rights law and humanitarian law. In addition to this
also covers dimensions of constitutional and legal studies and emerging jurisprudential trends in an
interdisciplinary setting.
Areas of Advance Studies and Research
Conceptual and theoretical foundations and legal framework of human rights
Human rights, Democracy and decentralization, Constitution and Governance
Health humanities and pandemic governance
Human rights concerned issues and challenges
International human rights Laws and Humanitarian laws and their implementation
International and national actions and initiatives against violations of Human Rights
Protection and Promotion of Human rights, NHRIs and other human rights institutions
Multiculturalism and Minorities related human rights issues
Human rights and ethnicity and administration of tribal areas
Human Rights, Globalization and Development and ecological concerns of development
United Nations bodies and regional mechanisms for human rights
International Adjudication and resolution of disputes
Environmental governance and disaster management
Disaster Management and Human Rights
Good Governance and role of Government Schemes
Human Rights and refugees, children, women, workers, aged and disabled people, Indigenous
people
Role of different Commissions, Institutions, International Agencies
Migrant workers, labour related issues and laws, Human Rights
Human rights and environmental issues and emerging problems
Scientific advancements and information communication technology
Human rights, state, media and NGOs
Public health, water, hygiene and education
Regional/social movements and Human Rights
Human rights and criminal justice System, police, prison and court system
This course runs over into four semesters of two years duration, and encapsulates 14 taught papers,
one research project followed by viva voce.
Career Opportunities: This Master’s degree in Human Rights is expected to offer excellent career
opportunities both in public and private sectors, Teaching, NGOs, Schemes/ Projects of United
Nations and other National and International Agencies/ Commissions such as NHRC, National
Commission for Women, National Commission for Minorities, SC/ST Commission, Child Right
Commission etc.
ACADEMIC STAFF
Prof. Syed Mehartaj Begum, Professor & Head
Dr. Faisal Mahmood, Assistant Professor
Dr. Shazia Parween, Assistant Professor
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Seats: 25
Duration: 2 Years (4 Semesters)
Eligibility: 45% marks in aggregate in the any Bachelors examination recognized by the Statutory
Bodies of India.
Selection process: On the basis of merit determined by marks in the respective qualifying examination
(up to 4th semester for 3-year programme).
Seats: 30
Duration: 2 Years (4 Semesters)
Eligibility: 45% marks in aggregate in the any Bachelors examination recognized by the Statutory
Bodies of India.
Selection process: On the basis of merit determined by marks in the respective qualifying examination
(up to 4th semester for 3-year programme).
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ACADEMIC STAFF
Prof. Syeedun Nisa, Professor & Director
Dr. Ariba Jalal, Assistant Professor
Dr. Asif Nawaz, Assistant Professor
Mr. Shivam Bahuguna, Assistant Professor
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Eligibility: Successfully completed the Senior Secondary (12th/Intermediate) examination within the
relevant academic stream from CBSE or any other Board recognized by Jamia Hamdard (JH) as
equivalent. The candidate should secure a minimum of 50% marks or an equivalent Cumulative Grade
Point Average (CGPA) in aggregate.
Selection process: Selection will be made on the basis of Central Universities Common Entrance
Test (CUET-2024). Candidate must appear in the CUET in the General Test.
In the event of non-availability of CUET-2024 qualified candidates selection may be done on the
basis of merit of the qualifying examination.
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Hamdard Institute of Legal Studies and Research (HILSR) was established in 2018 by the approval
of the Bar Council of India (BCI). HILSR offers BA.LL.B. a five-year integrated degree programme;
two-year LL.M programme with specialization in Constitutional Law, and Commercial Law (20
intake each); and Ph.D. programme. HILSR has made significant progress since its inception. The
faculty members have outstanding academic qualifications and experience in order to facilitate
quality teaching and learning. HILSR is committed to high academic standards, innovative pedagogy
and industry linked global curriculum. We are adequately equipped with modern infrastructure such
as well-stocked library with online databases, smart classrooms, computer lab, Moot Court Hall,
Seminar Hall, and Students Common Rooms. Legal Aid Clinic and Legal Literacy Club in
collaboration with Delhi State Legal Service Authority (D.S.L.S.A.) has been established to cater to
the needs and to promote welfare of the underprivileged of the society. Constitutional Club, ADR
Board, Moot Court Committee, Pro Bono Club, Readers’ Club, Debate Club, Cultural Club in HILSR
enable students to avail the opportunities to explore new avenues in both academic and extra-
curricular arenas. Our vision is to attain excellence in the field of legal education of global standard
through fostering excellence in learning, research, collaboration, community service and capacity
building, along with nurturing socially responsible individuals and organizations so as to shape a
better future for humanity.
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Mission:
To encourage global perspective in legal education through curriculum, research and
collaboration.
To promote intellectually engaging, problem-solving, community service and hands-on
training, learning environment.
To engage in capacity building training and research for individuals and institutions of social,
legal and economic importance.
To create a culture of ethics, good practices and responsible persons and professionals with
humanitarian values.
Academic Staff
Dr. Saleena K. Basheer, Professor and Dean
Dr. Ashok Kumar Mishra, Professor of Practice
Mr. Burhan Majid, Assistant Professor
Dr. Mehar Fatima, Assistant Professor
Dr. Angbin Yasmin, Assistant Professor
Dr. Ayan Guha, Assistant Professor
Dr. Sadaf Fatima, Assistant Professor
Ms. Naazish Fatima, Assistant Professor
Mr. Ishan Ahmad, Assistant Professor
Dr. Jehirul Islam, Assistant Professor
Dr. Naheed Mustafa, Assistant Professor
Mr. Md. Tabish Eqbal, Assistant Professor
Dr. Abhishek Gupta, Assistant Professor
Ms. Varsha Gulaya, Assistant Professor
Dr. Iram Khan, Assistant Professor
Ms. Samreen Warsi, Assistant Professor
Mr. Jahangir Badar, Assistant Professor
Dr. Sajid Hamid, Assistant Professor
Dr. Vijay Kumar, Assistant Professor
Dr. Zafarul Khan, Assistant Professor
Adv. R H A Sikander, (Advocate-on-Record, Supreme Court of India), Visiting Faculty
Adv. Amit Sanduja, Visiting Faculty
Adv. Sandeep Kumar, Visiting Faculty
Adv. Yasin, Visiting Faculty
Mr. Thwayib. R, Visiting Faculty
Mr. Aurif Muzaffar, Visiting Faculty
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Duration: 2 Years
Eligibility: Candidates should have passed three years LL.B. programme after graduation or five
years Integrated Law Degree Programme as recognized by the Bar Council of India with minimum
50% marks in aggregate. Those who have appeared in aforementioned exam and the result is awaited
can apply for this programme. However, admission will be subject to the fulfilment of eligibility
criteria at the time of admission.
Selection Process: Selection to LLM Degree programme will be based on merit in CLAT 2024. Non-
CLAT candidates may also apply, however CLAT 2024 candidates will be preferred. Non-CLAT
applicants may be considered only if suitable number of CLAT 2024 candidates is not available, or
there is delay in CLAT result. If situation arises, Non-CLAT applicants will be selected on the basis
of merit in the qualifying examination.
Ph.D. (Law)
Eligibility: Candidates should have passed Masters in Law (LL.M.) with at least 55% marks in the
aggregate or equivalent grade from any institution recognized by UGC. NET-JRF /Individual
Fellowship holders/Project Fellows will be preferred for admissions in Ph.D. programme.
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The HILSR has the distinction of the following infrastructure and facilities:
Smart Classrooms
Moot Court Room
Seminar Hall
A well-stocked library and online databases
Computer Lab
Legal Aid Clinic and Legal Literacy Club Hall
Common Rooms: (a) 1 Boys (b) 1 Girls
Internship and placement assistance
Research work, moot court, workshops, seminar, conferences, value added courses, etc.
HILSR has various student committees, such as:
1. Legal Aid Committee
It aims to train the students about the practical aspects of Advocacy by facilitating interaction with
those who need legal assistance; promoting client counselling and mediation, etc. The object is to
provide free legal assistance to the underprivileged people of the society.
4. Debate Club
On September 29, 2022, the Hamdard Institute of Legal Studies and Research (HILSR) launched
its Debate Club in the Hakeem Abdul Hameed Auditorium, Jamia Hamdard. The aim of the club
is to foster and develop the practice of debating skills.
5. Internship and Placement Committee
The Committee assists the students in pursuing internship during their semester break in summers
and winters. It aims to broaden the horizon of career opportunities for the students.
6. Constitutional Club
The Club aims to provide a platform for the students to discuss nuances of the Constitution of
India and foster an in-depth understanding.
7. Readers’ Club
The objective of the Club is to improves reading fluency and develop better writing skills. it aims
to enhance the quality of thought process amongst the students by adding various dimensions to
it.
8. HILSR Pro Bono Club
HILSR Pro Bono Club has been established under the Nyaya Bandhu (Access2Justice) program
of Law Ministry. The HILSR Pro Bono Club at Jamia Hamdard is a student-driven initiative
dedicated to providing pro bono legal assistance to underserved communities. Committed to
promoting social justice, the club engages in various outreach programs, legal clinics, and
awareness campaigns.
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technology, with a knowledge of various aspects of food science and technology including the quality
of raw material, packaging standards and methodology, health and hygiene parameters, processing
techniques, storage and food value; To impart technical and techno-managerial skill to the
unemployed youth and the agrarian society; To promote R&D in the field and assist in the
implementation of the food processing, safety and quality management of the food regulating bodies
like FSSAI, BIS, ISO, CODEX.
DOFT in the school received a substantial grant of Rs. 75 lakhs in 2010 from Ministry of Food
Processing Industries to strengthen the laboratories and infrastructure of the Department. As the
demand of professionals and trained personnel in the food industry as well as in research and
development in government and industrial set-up is immense. The department has funding for
research projects from UGC, AICTE, SERB etc. The Department of Food Technology has received
a grant of 1.5 Crore Rupees under DST-FIST program.
Major Placements: Tifany, Fitbakes, Nestle, IFFCO, TagTaste, Intertek, Tuv-Sud, Haldiram,
Mother Dairy, Britannia, Danone, Heinz, Kellogg's, Cadbury, Kraft Food, Hind Agro Foods, Duke
Food, Pepsico, AVON, Symrise etc.
Research Areas: Food Fortification; Edible films; Probiotics; Nanotechnology; Phytochemicals;
Food safety and hazards; Food and Drug Interactions, Food Rheology, Powder Technology,
Pharmacokinetics, Functional Foods, Clinical Nutrition.
ACADEMIC STAFF
Dr. Sayeed Ahmad, Professor & Head
Dr. Kulsum Jan, Assistant Professor
Dr. Vasudha Sharma, Assistant Professor
Dr. Khalid Bashir, Assistant Professor
Dr. Sweta Joshi, Assistant Professor
Dr Sadia Chisty, Assistant Professor
Dr Bushra Shahida, Assistant Professor
Er. Jinku Bora, Assistant Professor
Dr. Aastha Bhardwaj, Lecturer
Er. Sohaib Hasan, Guest Faculty
Adjunct Faculties
Prof. Muthukumarappan (Professor South Dakota State University)
Dr. Dilip Ghosh (Director Nutriconnect, Australia)
Programs of Study, Eligibility and Selection process
B. Tech. (Food Technology)
Seats: 30
Duration: 4 Years
Eligibility: A candidate seeking admission to the program must have passed Senior Secondary
(12th/intermediate) examination with Mathematics/Biology from CBSE or any other Board
recognized by JH as equivalent thereto, securing at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA in aggregate.
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Selection process: Selection will be based on the merit in Paper-I of JEE (Main) 2024/NEET 2024.
Non-NEET& Non JEE candidates may also apply, however, NEET & JEE candidates will be
preferred. Non-NEET& Non JEE applicants may be considered only if suitable number if suitable
number of NEET/JEE-2024 are not available or there is delay in NEET/JEE result. If situation arises,
Non-NEET/Non JEE applicants will be selected on the basis of merit of the qualifying examination.
Allocation of seats for NEET/JEE candidates will depend upon the number of application received
under a category (NEET/JEE or PCM/PCM stream).
Selection process: Merit of the qualifying examination (up to 2nd Semester for 2 years programme or
up to 4th Semester for 3 years programme and up to 6th Semester for 4-year course).
Seats: 25
Duration: 2 years
Eligibility: B. Sc. (Food Science/Food Technology /Biochemistry /Microbiology/ Agriculture); B.
Tech (Food Technology/Biotechnology/Chemical Technology); B. Pharma.
Selection procedure: Merit of the qualifying examination (up to 2nd Semester for 2 years programme
or up to 4th Semester for 3 years programme and up to 6th Semester for 4-year course).
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Eligibility: Candidates having passed M. Tech. (Food Tech/ Biotech/ Chemical Engg/ Mechanical
Engg/ Dairy Tech) or M.Sc. (Food Science/Technology/ Biotechnology/ Biochemistry) or M. Pharma
(Pharmaceutics/ Pharmacognosy/Phytochemistry/ Pharma Biotech) with minimum of 55% marks or
equivalent grade from a recognized University/ Institute.
NET-JRF/ Individual Fellowship holders/Project Fellows will be preferred for admission in the Ph.D.
programs.
ACADEMIC STAFF
Adjunct Professors
Prof. Nirmal Kumar Ganguly, Global Health Strategies, New Delhi
Prof. Nadira Karunaweera, University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Prof. S.K. Sharma, AIIMS, New Delhi
Dr. Hira Nakhasi, FDA, Silver Spring, MD USA
Adjunct Faculty
Dr. Akhil Varshney, Dr. Shroff's Charity Eye Hospital, Delhi
Dr. Anil Tiwari, Dr. Shroff's Charity Eye Hospital, Delhi
Eligibility: Master’s degree or a professional degree declared equivalent to Master’s Degree by the
corresponding statutory body, with at least 55% marks in aggregate or its equivalent Grade B in the
UGC 7 point scale.
NET-JRF/ Individual Fellowship holders/Project Fellows will be preferred for admission in the
Ph.D. Programs.
Ph.D. (Bioinformatics)
In collaboration with School of Engineering Sciences and Technology (SEST)
Eligibility: Candidates having passed M.Sc. in any branch of Life Sciences, M. Tech (Biotechnology)
or any other related qualification with minimum of 55% marks or equivalent grade from a recognized
University/Institute.
NET-JRF/ Individual Fellowship holders/ Project Fellows will be preferred for admission in the Ph.D.
programs.
ACADEMIC STAFF
Dr. Mairaj Ahmad Ansari, Assistant Professor (Coordinator)
Dr. Mirza Sarwar Baig, Assistant Professor
Eligibility: Masters' degree with minimum of 55% marks in aggregate in subjects such as Health,
Medicine, Pharmacy and Allied Sciences from a recognized University/Institute.
NET-JRF/ Individual Fellowship holders/ Project Fellows, MD (Unani / Ayurveda) will be preferred
for admission in the Ph.D. programs.
Vision
In the current scenario of climate change and burgeoning global population, food and nutritional
security entails the utilization of expertise and technologies from various disciplines of basic sciences
for the sustainability of environment and agriculture. The vision of CESD aims toward generating
worldwide food, nutritional and bio-resources by developing ambitious environmentalists,
biotechnologists and agriculturists and to reap the benefits of their potential to seize, contribute and
propagate the central dogma of sustainable development goals (SDGs) on the National and
International platforms. The ethics and values oscillating around the clock will facilitate the
perpetuations for climate action, empowerment and sustainability to strive firmly for achieving the
SDGs faster.
Mission
1. To advance the understanding of the environment and sustainability through the development
of multi-disciplinary education, research and outreach programs.
2. To educate and train the future generations to resolve environmental issues at the intersection
of different disciplines of natural sciences through innovative and transformative research.
3. To increase the efficacy of teaching and research to achieve improved agricultural productivity
and income of the Nation under adverse environmental conditions.
4. To strengthen the capacity of national research programmes to conduct problem-solving
research and promote adoption of improved technologies promoting global dominance.
5. To introduce innovations, desirable policy interventions, reorientation of research and extension
systems leading to agricultural growth and development worldwide.
6. To spread awareness about the consequences of anthropogenic activities on climate systems and
the environment among the communities.
7. To integrate, synthesize and apply the environment-sound perception for socio-economic
concerns by enhancing food and nutritional security.
The Centre has well equipped laboratories for research. The available equipment includes growth
chambers, BOD incubators, refrigerated microfuges, beam spectrophotometer, PCR, high speed cold
centrifuge, deep freezer (-20ºC), IRGA (Photosynthesis System), flame photometer, gel
documentation system. A modest green house and net house is also available. Weighing balance, Ice
flaking machine, Autoclaves, Millipore water system, Centrifuge, PCR, spectrophotometer, Freeze
dryer, Ultra deep freezer (-80°C) Real time PCR, Rota evaporator, GC-MS, Fluorescence
Microscope, UV chamber, Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope, Shaking incubator and Ultra-
centrifuge.
Eligibility: Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree in any branch of Basic or Applied Sciences
under 10+2+3 education pattern from school/ institute/ university as recognized at the state or national
level.
Candidates must have secured at least 55 percent marks in aggregate of subjects of qualifying degree
examination.
Selection Procedure: Selection to the PG programme will be based on the merit in the qualifying
examination. Basis of merit will be determined by marks in the respective qualifying examination
(upto4th semester for a 3-year programme or upto 6th semester for a 4-year programme).
Career Opportunities
Journalist/Media Reporter: researching, writing, copy editing and reporting news stories for
print, online, or broadcast media.
Public Relations Specialist: managing relationships with the media and other stakeholders.
Social Media Manager: creating and implementing social media campaigns.
Media Planner: developing strategies for advertising campaigns.
Advertising Executive: creating and managing advertising campaigns.
TV Anchor/Radio Jockey: hosting programs on television or radio, providing information,
entertainment or news.
Documentary Filmmaker: producing non-fiction films for television or online distribution.
Copy/Content writer: creating written content for advertising and marketing materials such
as brochures, billboards, and for websites, social media, and other digital platforms.
Video Editor: editing, enhancing, and arranging video footage to create the final film.
Photojournalist/ Photographer: capturing images for telling a story, reporting news, or for
artistic expression or commercial use.
Government/Corporate Communication Roles: Creating and sharing information with the
public/organization, managing media relations.
ACADEMIC STAFF
Jamia Hamdard has developed an online research information management system – Research
Management System (RMS) (https://rms.jamiahamdard.edu/) through that information related to
research projects, publications, conferences, patents, fellowships, and training can be submitted and
archived. The RMS was launched on the Founder’s Day (14th September) in 2022. Faculty members
and scholars can also submit their proposals for various research activities through this portal. Using
the RMS Jamia Hamdard has minimized paper work. Currently, the following functions are
operational in the RMS through online interface. Teachers and scholars can create their online profile
and submit information on research activities on the RMS.
Faculty members and scholars can check their application status online. Currently, 297 users are
registered in the RMS.
By actively participating in the implementation of the NCF at the university level, CTSI seeks to
bring about positive transformations that resonate with the evolving needs of students and the
demands of the contemporary job market. We recognize the importance of offering students a well-
rounded education that not only imparts theoretical knowledge but also equips them with practical
skills that are relevant in real-world scenarios. At the heart of our mission is the commitment to
providing continuous support to faculty members. Through workshops, seminars, and collaborative
platforms, we facilitate the exchange of ideas and best practices, creating a vibrant community of
educators dedicated to excellence in teaching. CTSI recognizes that the landscape of education is
ever-evolving, and faculty members need ongoing support to adapt to new pedagogical approaches,
technologies, and educational philosophies.
By fostering this community of dedicated educators, CTSI contributes to the cultivation of a dynamic
and innovative teaching culture at Jamia Hamdard. Through collaborative initiatives, CTSI helps to
create an environment where faculty members feel empowered to explore and implement cutting-
edge teaching methodologies that enhance the learning experience for students. CTSI remains
committed to its role as a catalyst for positive change in the academic landscape, championing
innovation, flexibility, and academic equivalence. Together, we build a future where teaching
excellence is at the forefront of our educational endeavors.
Office Bearers
Prof. Mymoona Akhter, Director
Prof. Hinna Hamid, Dy. Director
Dr. Mohd Abdul Ahad: Asst. Director (Learning technology initiatives)
Dr. Shazia Jilani: Assistant Director (Student partnership)
Dr. Sherin Zafar: Assistant Director (Innovation initiatives)
IAPC Mission
The students are to be developed technically and ethically strong. To make them self-sustainable
professionals who may perform in every arena of personal and professional life.
IAPC Committee
The placement related activities, at Industry-Academia Partnership Cell, are carried out by the IAPC
committee. The committee is composed under the leadership of Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, with core
team of senior faculties, Industry representative, Asst. TPO, faculties and student coordinators from
each school.
Recruitment Process
The process is followed as per the policies of a recruiting organisation. Companies have different
rounds in the process starting from Pre-Placement talk, followed by a written test, Group Discussion
(may or may not), Technical and HR interviews of eligible and shortlisted students. The drives can
be conducted via on-campus or off- campus or through online mode.
Once an organization shows interest for recruiting students from the University the students are asked
to register for the given job profile. The job opening and its profile are shared with the related IAPC
committee members and student coordinators. The interested students have to register and give
consent to participate. Only the interested students are required to register as the entire process is not
mandatory. The registered and eligible students are considered for the opening and their names and
resumes are shared with the company. It is the responsibility of the student to keep his/her resumes
updated. After the process is over, result is announced and shortlisted students will undergo
background verification (as per policy) by the company. If the eligibility and background verification
is satisfactory, the student is finally offered.
Pre-Placement Talk
Campus Hiring
The students have earned laurels for the University by receiving packages from well-known companies in the
range of 3.5LPA – 31LPA. The organizations are repeatedly doing campus hiring with each batch and are
satisfied by the performance of students.
Jamia Hamdard Residential Coaching Academy (JHRCA) was established in September 2009 under the
aegis of Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India and funded by the University
Grants Commission. The main thrust of the Coaching Programme is to prepare candidates from the
Minority community along with SC/ST and Women candidates to compete and secure jobs in Government
and Public Sector Units.
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE JUDICIAL SERVICES COACHING ACADEMY (JHJSCA)
In pursuance to the recommendation of the Advisory Board, Jamia Hamdard Residential Coaching
Academy (JHRCA) dated March 23, 2023, and on the similar initiative taken by the Aligarh Muslim
University, the Vice- Chancellor has approved the establishment of the Jamia Hamdard Judicial Services
Coaching Academy (JHJSCA) as an independent body coterminous to the Jamia Hamdard Residential
Coaching Academy (JHRCA) in the Jamia Hamdard (Deemed to be University) New Delhi. It will operate
under the administrative control of the JHRCA.
The aim of Judicial Services Coaching Academy is to focus more on quality education through regular
and punctual classes in fixed time frame and thereby generate future dynamic civil judges. It would
mainly focus towards the Delhi Judicial Services Examination while touching upon the core
components of the Judicial Services Examinations of the northern states of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh,
Uttarakhand, Bihar, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh.
These judicial services coaching programme shall be for a duration of 20 months in offline mode
(Physical) through regular and punctual classes. Enrolment of first batch has taken place and the classes
have commenced from August 2023.
Infrastructure and Facilities
The Coaching Academy is located in the main campus of Jamia Hamdard at Hamdard Nagar, New Delhi.
Necessary infrastructures such as class rooms, library, offices, computer lab etc. are properly available to
cater to the requirements.
The contextual and required lectures and interactive sessions are conducted by qualified and competent
resource persons, drawn from respective fields and expertise. The coaching program, spread over a period
of 10 months, is rigorous and intensive. Regular written Tests are conducted to evaluate the performances
of the Candidates.
In addition, personality development of the candidates is emphasized by personal support and guidance.
Regular interactive sessions with successful Civil Servants are also being conducted for the candidates.
Group discussions and debates among candidates are encouraged to develop communication skills.
Library
There is a dedicated Library for the candidates of the Academy. Newspapers, periodicals, books and notes
for civil services are available in the library. The library is kept open for 20 hours a day on all days of the
week. Candidates can also avail the facilities at the Central Library of the University.
Hostel
Hostel facility is provided to all admitted candidates on sharing basis. Hostel rooms are equipped with all
the basic amenities. Mess facility is open to all the residents of hostel on payment. As washing of cloths
is not allowed in the Hostel, the candidates will have to pay the laundry charges, separately. The hostel
facilities would be provided for a period of ten months only.
Stipend
Under the Project, 20% of the selected candidates would be awarded with stipend of Rs. 2,000/- per month.
The criteria for selection are based on merit cum means of the candidate. For securing the stipend the
applicants have to produce the income certificates of their parents, duly issued either by the Tahsildar
(revenue officer) of their Block or Mandal or by their employer, only. The stipend will be given for a
period of ten months which will be commensurate with the stay in the hostel. However, a candidate will
be eligible for stipend only for one term of his/her stay in the Academy.
Admission Process
The Academy will screen and scrutinize the applications on specific parameters, as mentioned in
paragraph 5 below, and only short-listed candidates would be called for written test. Those who qualify
in the written test would be called for Personal Interviews and final selection for admission. The written
test and interviews will be held at Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi.
Eligibility
The Applicant must have completed graduation i.e. BA/B.Sc./B.Com/B.Tech/B.Pharm or equivalent
examination from any recognized University.
Below is a list of our successful candidates in last five years since 2018-19.
Batch 2018-2019
Batch 2019-2020
Batch 2020-2021
Batch 2021-2022
Batch 2022-2023
Who are unable to get on-campus education and those who have limited access to educational
resources, the flexible and innovative methods of education of Open and Distance Learning system
ensures 'independent learning' to anyone, anytime and anywhere. The ODL Programmes of Jamia
Hamdard also envisages providing an opportunity to girls from Muslim community, who by and large
has been left out by the national educational endeavors.
Jamia Hamdard’s study programmes under ODL are selective and customized to meet the learning
requirements of knowledge seekers as well as to ensure that they learn at their own pace and
convenience. Within the financial means of University, due care has been taken to keep the cost of
education low, so that educationally backward sections can take advantage of University's
programmes through ODL mode. This goal in view, the CDOE of Jamia Hamdard has made concerted
efforts to offer professional and job oriented courses with regular updates of curricula and study
material and introduction of tools of Information Technology.
THE ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES OF CDOE
The Centre for Distance and Online Education, Jamia Hamdard offers education through ODL and
Online mode in few selected programmes where University has tremendous strength. The courses are
designed and developed with views to prepare a cadre of manpower with requisite knowledge and
professional skills so that they can effectively function in the globalized economy, which is no doubt
highly knowledge intensive. In its endeavors to cater for education and training needs of different
socio-economic groups, the programmes have been carefully identified to fill the contemporary gaps
in available courses offered by other institutions and the market demand, and/or to provide cost -
effective options to the weaker sections of the society, who are unable to reap the benefit of
development due to lack of adequate education, training and skills.
The CDOE has been offering career oriented Programmes. They are: Bachelor of Business
Administration (BBA), Bachelors of Computer Applications (BCA), PG Diploma in Bio Informatics
(PGDB), PG Diploma in Chemo Informatics (PGDC), PG Diploma in Dietetics and Therapeutics
Medicine (PGDDTN), PG Diploma in Drug Regulatory Affairs (PGDPRA), PG Diploma in
Environmental Monitoring and Impact Assessment (PGDEMIA), PG Diploma in Intellectual
Property Rights (PGDIPR), PG Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR), PG Diploma in Medical Record
Techniques (PGDMRT) since last few years. As per the UGC guidelines; the one – year PG Diploma
programmes have been renamed as Advance Diploma programme from session 2020-2021.
Diploma in Professional Arabic (DPA), Diploma in Persian Language (DPL), and Certificate in
Modem Persian Language (CMPL) had been added in the year 2019- 20. The B/Com (Hons) had
been introduced from the session 2020-21.
In 2020-2021 CDOE had launched few Online Programme :-BBA, BCA, BCOM(H) M.A in Human
Rights and M.A in Islamic Studies Programmes which have been approved by the DEB/ UGC. The
Advance Diploma Programmes are approved by the Academic Council of Jamia Hamdard.
In 2023- 2024 CDOE has launch three new online Programme: - Master in Business Administration
(MBA), Master in Computer Application (MCA), MA in Political Science (MAPS)
AIM
Further, without sacrificing quality of education, cost of education under CDOE has been kept very
low, facilitating students from the economically deprived sections of the society to get enrolled in to
the programmes of CDOE and get education of their choice. Poor students, specially, girls are pursuing
academic career along with their employment
PROGRAMMES OF STUDY under ODL Mode
Undergraduate Programme under ODL mode
• Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
• Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)
• Bachelor of Commerce (Hons.) B.Com.(H)
Diploma Programme
• Diploma in Persian Language (DLP)
• Diploma in Professional Arabic (DPA)
Certificate Programme
• Certificate in Modem Persian Language(CMPL)
For any further query regarding admission in various courses of Centre for Distance and
Online Education please refer to its Prospectus 2024-25 or refer to the website
www.jamiahamdard.edu
The BBA program at Kannur Campus provides a strong foundation in core business disciplines,
helping participants to acquire the key competencies needed by all business management students at
an under-graduate level in a diverse field. This undergraduate program is designed to build
competencies for corporate employment or higher studies. Emphasis is on developing leadership
qualities, team management, communication skills, stress management, time and crises management
etc. to help students to deal with the exacting requirements of management executives. This program
requires the whole-hearted involvement of the students to meet the challenges of academic schedules
and assignments.
knowledge about the technique for preparing accounts in different business organization. It has been
designed to promote understanding of the issues confronting the business world and the economy as
a whole. The program will help understand various systems, policy framework, and strategies needed
to administer the rapid changes in an organization’s globally oriented environment. This degree
programme intends to inculcate attitudes and character that will help students evolve into sensitive
and technically sound future business leaders rather than managers and aims at enhancing the
employability options of the students.
Admission criteria and Selection Procedure
Passed senior secondary (12th standard/Intermediate) examination from Central Board of Secondary
Education or any other examination recognized by Jamia Hamdard as equivalent thereto, securing at
least 55% marks in aggregate. This criterion is applicable to all the above undergraduate courses
offered in the campus. Selection will be based strictly on the merit in the qualifying examination.
For details:
Contact:
Director - 09446715682 / Admin Officer - 09745608088 / Landline: 0497-2732922.
Email: admin_jhkannur@jamiahamdard.ac.in / jhkofficial@jamiahamdard.ac.in
Jamia Hamdard reserves the right to consider applications from Non-NEET (UG)/ Non-JEE / Non-
CLAT/CUET qualified candidates in case of non-availability of suitable rank holders in a particular
discipline subject to approval of the Competent Authority.
Applications for all programs offered by Jamia Hamdard shall be accepted online through Online
Admission Portal 2024. Jamia Hamdard reserves the right to accept applications for some or all
programs of study offline, if required, subject to approval of the Competent Authority.
Admission to MBBS/MD/MS programs of HIMSR shall be governed by the NMC Guidelines, which
can be accessed on the NMC website.
For programs of study governed by various councils, regulatory bodies, admissions will be carried out
as per their respective guidelines.
In the best interest of Jamia Hamdard, the Competent Authority of Jamia Hamdard, is authorized to
take appropriate decision regarding admissions.
2. Jamia Hamdard will not be responsible, if a candidate is denied admission for not fulfilling the eligibility
criteria even if she/he has cleared all requisite eligibility conditions such as the Entrance Test/GD/ Interview
merit of qualifying examination and has been issued offer letter for admission to a particular Program of
study.
3. Bachelor's degree signifies that the degree has been obtained under 10+2+3 or 10+2+4 system of education
or equivalent. Application Form of candidate whose qualifying examination is not recognized by AIU
(Association of Indian Universities) or by Jamia Hamdard shall not be considered for admission.
4. For all CUET related undergraduate courses, filling of Jamia Hamdard Application Form is mandatory.
Candidates who have filled Jamia Hamdard as an option in CUET form but haven’t filled Jamia Hamdard
application form will not be considered for admission in any programme offered by Jamia Hamdard on the
basis of CUET score.
5. All admissions shall be provisional. If any omission/error in the processing /verification of certificates /
documents of a candidate or not fulfilling eligibility criteria etc. is detected at the time of admissions or
thereafter, the University shall have the right to cancel such admission at any time.
6. No change in course preferences in any circumstances will be done after the payment and submission of
Jamia Hamdard Application Form
7. Display of name of short-listed candidates on the University website / notice board and appearing in
Entrance Test / GD / Interview/ Counselling, issuance of the Admit Card / Interview letter do not confer
any right to a candidate to claim admission if he / she does not fulfill all the eligibility conditions prescribed
by Jamia Hamdard.
8. No candidate will be allowed to enroll in counseling if the candidate has missed the last date of counselling
due to any reason.
9. The Jamia Hamdard takes no responsibility for any delay or failure in e-mail transmission through website
of Admit Card / Interview Letter / Intimation Letter etc. or any other communication related to admission
as per regulations. Jamia Hamdard will take no responsibility if there is failure in email transmission due
to wrong email id and/or mobile number details filled by candidate in Jamia Hamdard Application Form.
10. Candidates are encouraged to frequently visit the Jamia Hamdard website (www.jamiahamdard.edu) for
information or to contact the authorized persons as shown in the Contact Details of Online Admission Portal
2024 at www.jamiahamdard.edu.
11. The Jamia Hamdard shall have the right to change / cancel the schedule of Entrance Test/Interview / GD/
Counselling and the display of list of selected candidates at any stage.
12. The Candidates who are not able to download their Admit Card (for entrance test only) must contact for
the admit card from the Admission Section of Jamia Hamdard at least 2 days before the date of Entrance
Test.
13. Any amendments, made in Admission Rules or in the eligibility criteria from time to time, shall be
applicable to applicants seeking admission in the Jamia Hamdard.
14. If it is discovered at any stage that a candidate has made a false representation or used fraudulent means for
admission or that she/he does not fulfill the eligibility requirements, she/he will not be allowed to complete
admission formalities and a FIR against the candidate may be lodged. If admission has been granted to such
candidate, the same shall be liable to be cancelled at any stage.
15. Candidates must pass their qualifying examination and other previous examinations from the
Boards/Councils/Parishad/Universities etc. recognized by Jamia Hamdard. If at any time it is found that
their certificate/degree of qualifying examination/previous examination is from
Boards/Councils/Universities not recognized by Jamia Hamdard, Jamia Hamdard shall have right to cancel
the admission of student.
16. Validity of 10th standard examination (High School) and 12th standard examination (Intermediate/Sr.
Secondary/10+2) from an Educational Board/ Institution/ Parishad/Council will be considered as
authenticated/valid, in case an Educational Board/ Institution/Parishad/Council is a member/ recognized by
the following:
Council of Boards of School Education (COBSE), Delhi
All Educational Boards/Councils, established under the Act of Parliament by Government of India.
All Educational Boards/Councils, established under the Act of Legislative Assembly/Council by the
State Government (India).
All Educational Boards/Councils as recommended by Regular Committee on Equivalence of
Examinations, Jamia Hamdard and approved by the Competent Authority of Jamia Hamdard.
17. Validity of Degrees, Certificates, Mark sheets of Universities / Vishwavidyalaya/Jamia / Diploma/ UG/
PG/ MPhil/ Ph.D examinations will be considered as authenticated/valid, in case a University/
Vishwaviddyalaya /Jamia/ Institution is recognized by the following:
Association of lndian Universities, New Delhi
University Grants Commission, New Delhi
18. All Degrees, Certificates, Mark sheets of Universities / Vishwaviddyalaya / Jamia /Institutions as
recommended/equated by the Jamia Hamdard Regular Committee on Equivalence of Examinations and
approved by the Competent Authority of Jamia Hamdard.
19. The notified State Madrasa Boards established by state governments such as Uttar Pradesh Board of
Madrasa Education, State Madrassa Education Board, Assam, Bihar State Madrasa Education Board, West
Bengal Board of Madrasa Education, Chhattisgarh Madrasa Board, Uttarakhand Madrasa Education
Board, Odisha State Board of Madrasa Education etc. are recognized by Jamia Hamdard for its regular and
distance mode courses (as per the eligibility criteria of the courses).
20. A vacancy, created due to the cancellation of admission in a manner mentioned above or due to any other
reason, shall be filled up by the candidate on merit basis and as per rules of the Jamia Hamdard.
21. Jamia Hamdard reserves the right to ask the candidate to reappear in the Entrance Test / Interview to
reassess his candidature if considered necessary.
22. Before filling the application form to any course, the applicant should satisfy himself/ herself that he/she
fulfills the eligibility criteria in terms of educational qualifications, age, (if applicable) or any other
eligibility conditions etc.
23. Any omission/error on the part of Jamia Hamdard in preparing the merit/admission list, if detected during
admission process or thereafter shall be liable to be rectified and no candidate shall claim any right for
admission/continuance of admission (if admitted).
24. As per the resolution of Standing Committee to Academic Council (SC-120(AC)/JH- 1/2007) all material
related to admissions shall be retained for a period of one year only.
25. For admission to courses, the candidates getting supplementary/ compartment essential repeat in the
qualifying examination may not be entitled to get admission. However, if and when allowed under special
conditions as decided by the competent authority then the final result must be submitted by the given date
or latest by 30th September in any case, if not submitted in time the admission will be cancelled by the
Dean of the School.
26. For admission to courses, the confidential marks, received directly on or before the last date for receiving
the mark sheet under sealed cover in the name of Controller of Examinations, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi
from the Universities/Boards where the result of qualifying examination could not be declared formally
may be accepted. Such candidate shall have to submit an undertaking dully Notarized by public Notary to
the effect that the Original Marks sheet/Grade Sheet of the qualifying examination shall be submitted
within the stipulated time limit.
27. No candidate is allowed to pursue two regular courses simultaneously in one academic year. Dual
attendance at any stage will not be permissible.
28. No employee of any government / public or private sector organization shall be admitted unless he/she
submits a Leave Sanction Order with No Objection Certificate from the competent authority of their
departments, covering the entire/ required duration of the course to which he/she is seeking admission.
29. The list of selected candidates for Counselling / interview/ admission will be displayed on University
website, www.jamiahamdard.edu. It is the responsibility of the candidate to keep himself / herself informed
about such notices. The University shall not be responsible if a candidate fails to get information regarding
his/her selection for GD, interview/ Counselling/admission.
30. In case a candidate fails to report for counseling / admission on the date and time as stipulated, his / her
claim for admission shall be forfeited and no further correspondence in this regard will be entertained.
31. Non selected candidates for admission shall not be informed. His/her application processing fee will not
be refunded. Further in all cases of admission online Application Fee /Processing Fee will not be refunded
in any case.
32. Candidates are required to produce the original documents i.e. mark sheets / certificate/ degrees of
qualifying examination and other necessary documents and are required to submit self-attested copies of
the same at the time of reporting for admission. The original documents will be returned to them after
satisfying about their authenticity, keeping the attested copies for the record.
33. Applicant is advised to ensure that his/her Online Application Form is correctly filled. Application Form
shall be liable to be rejected in case:
a. Appropriate Fee is not paid
b. Incomplete information is provided in any respect.
c. Wrong course filled in Online Application Form
d. No further correspondence shall be entertained in this regard.
34. If any discrepancy is found in the examination result of a candidate such as not fulfilling the eligibility
criteria in terms of Percentage of marks or compartment in any subject or failing in the examination, the
provisional admission so granted shall be cancelled by the Dean of the concerned School.
35. If a candidate fails to produce the original marks sheet/grade sheet and other documents within time frame,
the provisional admission so granted may be cancelled.
36. No candidate shall be allowed to take admission to the same Course / Class which she/he has already
passed.
37. If a student does not claim their fund of his/her credit balance within one year of leaving the Jamia, the
amount standing to his/her credit shall be credited to the Jamia Hamdard Scholarship Fund.
38. The Library Security deposit will be refunded only after examination results are announced. If it remains
unclaimed for more than one year from the date of announcement of the result, it shall not be refunded and
shall be credited to the Jamia Hamdard Scholarship Fund.
39. No candidates shall be allowed to fill up more than eight choices in a single application form as per existing
option.
40. The medium of all Entrance Tests, wherever conducted, shall be English. However, for admission to the
courses where knowledge of Urdu is essential, the medium of Entrance Test may be English/Urdu or both.
41. Canvassing for admission in any form by a candidate would lead to rejection of his/her application and
candidature for admission to the course.
42. The candidates once admitted shall be governed by the rules and regulations of Jamia Hamdard.
43. Jamia Hamdard has ZERO TOLERANCE for ragging. Offenders shall be dealt/punished under prescribed
laws.
A. As per direction of the Honorable Supreme Court of India, the Government has banned ragging
completely in any form inside and outside the campus. Whosoever, directly or indirectly, commits,
participates in, abates or instigates ragging within or outside Jamia Hamdard /JH Off campus, an FIR
will be lodged against him/her and he/she will be suspended or rusticated from the institution and shall
also be liable to be fined to an extent of Rs. 10, 000/-. In case the applicant is found to have indulged
in ragging in the past or if it is noticed later that he/she has indulged in ragging, the punishment may
include suspension from attending the classes, withholding/ withdrawing fellowship/ scholarship and
other financial benefits or withholding the result, or admission can be refused or he/she shall be expelled
from JH.
B. The candidates as well as their parents, at the time of admission of the students to the Jamia Hamdard,
will be required to furnish an undertaking declaring that he/she will not indulge in any form of ragging.
44. Entire Jamia Hamdard is a NO TOBACCO & ALCOHOL-FREE CAMPUS. Smoking and/or consuming
alcohol in the Campus is an offence. In case anyone violates shall be liable for punishment.
45. Admission completed in a particular category shall not be transferred to any other category until and unless
eligible for that category as per rules of the Jamia Hamdard before the closure of admissions. A student
admitted under Self Finance Scheme (SFS) category, for instance, shall not be permitted to transfer to
general category until and unless he/she is eligible for General category as per rules of Jamia Hamdard
before the closure of admissions. In the same way a student admitted under NRI/Sponsored/ Foreign
National category will not be allowed to be transferred to SFS/General category until and unless he/she
has applied and is eligible for SFS/General category as per rules of Jamia Hamdard before the closure of
admissions.
46. Jamia Hamdard has the right not to admit a candidate to a course of study even if a notification inviting
applications for admission to the same has been issued due to any genuine reason or if the number of
applications received for admission is less than 50% of the sanctioned intake for a particular course.
47. Admission to all the courses will be subject to recognition of the course by the concerned statutory
Councils/Boards of the Government like NMC, INC, AICTE, UGC, PCI, CCIM, etc. All admission will
be provisional. In case of non-approval of the course by the concerned Council / Board, the admission to
the course shall be cancelled and except the processing fee the rest of the fee deposited by the candidate
shall be refunded in a proportionate manner as per rules of the Jamia Hamdard.
48. Any amendments made in the Admission Rules or in the eligibility criteria by the concerned statutory
Councils/Boards of the Government like NMC, INC, AICTE, UGC, PCI, CCIM etc from time to time
shall be applicable to applicants seeking admission or admitted in Jamia Hamdard.
49. To maintain the good quality image of Jamia Hamdard in the public at large, students are advised to be
appropriately attired in a manner befitting the status of Jamia Hamdard students, when they are on campus.
50. All the matters of dispute shall be subject to Delhi jurisdiction only.
51. Refund Policy: No refund except security deposit will be done after one month or last date of admission,
whichever earlier. Refund Policy will be as per the norms / directives of UGC/GoI as notified from time
to time in session 2024-25.
52. It is mandatory for all admitted candidates and their parents to submit a duly signed copy of an anti-ragging
affidavit, at the time of admission, available at Jamia Hamdard website. The copy of an Anti-Ragging form
is available at:
https://antiragging.in/affidavit_university_form.php#:~:text=I%20promise%20that%20I%20will,th
at%20I%20am%20not%20guilty
4. 5% weightage in marks obtained in the Entrance Test/ Interview / Qualifying Exam whichever is
applicable will be given to National/State level Sports Persons.
Sports persons will be considered if he/she has represented State in the National Games/ Championships
(certificate from National/State Association is to be submitted) or represented India in an International meet
(certificate from Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports to be submitted). Candidates who will be selected
under this category may be asked to undergo a trial conducted by the University to verify their claim.
Decision of the University in this regard shall be final.
5. 5% seats in all programmes/courses will be reserved for Person with Disability (PWD) candidates fulfilling
defined criteria.
A candidate in order to be eligible for this category should have minimum degree of disability to the extent
of 40%. PWD candidates will have to submit certificate from the competent authority. Furthermore, a
candidate will become eligible for the benefit under PWD category subject to his/her claim being verified
by the Medical Board of HAH Centenary Hospital, Jamia Hamdard. This board will also ascertain that the
physical disability is not considered as a hindrance in pursuing the Program of study that the candidate
wishes to be admitted to. Decision of this board shall be final and binding.
Only for B.Sc. (Hons.) Nursing: Disabled candidates with a disability of loco-motor to the tune of 40% to
50% of the lower extremity only may be considered for admission and the other eligibility criteria with
regard to qualification will be same as prescribed for General category candidates. The upper age limit shall
be relaxed by 5 years for disabled candidates.
6. Seats are also reserved for the wards of Jamia Hamdard Alumni except MBBS, MD, BUMS and MD
(Unani) where admissions are directly controlled by the respective Councils / Govt. bodies. In case of non-
availability of candidates, the seat(s) may be offered to the General category.
7. 4% weightage in marks of Entrance Test / Interview / Qualifying Exam will be given to the candidates
passed out qualifying examination from Centre for Distance and Online Education of Jamia Hamdard for
2. To appear in the sessional / annual / semester examination, a minimum of 75% attendance in each paper
of all programs of study is mandatory. Students having less than 75% attendance will not be allowed to
appear in the examination in that particular paper where they are falling short of attendance. Only 5%
exemption in attendance may be given on medical ground subject to submission of a valid medical
certificate for the duration of the ailment.
3. At the end of every academic session, parents are advised to check the marks sheet of their ward and
acquaint themselves with his/her performance.
4. Parents are advised to visit Jamia Hamdard website, http://www.jamiahamdard.edu for important notices
etc. They are encouraged to contact the concerned teacher or Dean/Head of the Department for any
problem concerning the studies of their ward.
prior security clearance from the Ministry of Home Affairs and the approval of Department of Secondary
& Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.
Eligibility qualifications
The qualifications required for eligibility for admission to different Courses can be checked in detail from
the prospectus. Only those students who have qualified from foreign universities or Boards of Higher
Education recognized as equivalent by the 'Association of lndian Universities' (AIU) are eligible for
admission. When required, a reference will be made to AIU to check the equivalence. In case the University
/Board is not included in the list, the candidate has to obtain and submit a certificate to this effect from AIU
(at the address given below) by paying the requisite fee. Submission of Equivalence Certificate from AIU
is mandatory for such foreign nationals.
AIU HOUSE: 16, Comrade Indrajit Gupta Marg, New Delhi 110002, India.
Phone nos.: (+91) -11-23230059, (+91)-11-23232429
Fax: (+91)-11-23232131
Email: aiu@del2.vsnl.net.in Website: http://www.aiuweb.org
Report to Foreign Students' Advisor Office on or before the date of admission, as mentioned in the
Provisional Admission Offer Letter.
Get the original eligibility certificates verified.
Pay the remaining course fee.
the 'International Student Cell' may permit this based on the availability of the course, eligibility rules and
permission of the Competent Authority of Jamia Hamdard.
4. Government of India Scholars
International students who are awarded scholarships by the ICCR, New Delhi shall be preferred while granting
admission and for hostel accommodation. Sponsored candidates from different foreign governments for
training and for studies are also preferred for the same.
Stepwise procedure for admission of International Students for full time courses:
Step 1:
International students should apply on a separate form prescribed for foreign nationals/NRI / Sponsored
candidates.
The Information Bulletin & Prospectus along with Online Application Form for Foreign Nationals/NRI
may be checked on the Jamia Hamdard website www.jamiahamdard.edu. The candidate preferably has
to apply/register on the prescribed form ONLINE. He/she may also apply Offline. For this the candidate
may contact Foreign Students Advisor office.
The application form registration fee is required to be paid through online payment mode or as approved
by competent authority on case-to-case basis.
Step 2:
Get the 'Provisional Admission Offer Letter' from the Foreign Students' Advisor Office, in order to obtain the
VISA (on payment of non-refundable advance amount of 20% of the total annual course fee).
Step 3:
Submit the 'Provisional Admission Offer Letter' to the Indian Embassy of the respective country for obtaining
the 'Student VISA'.
Step 4:
Report at Jamia Hamdard for admission; Submit the below mentioned documents (in original along with the
attested photocopies) and get them verified by the Foreign Students Advisor office.
a) Degree/ Pass Certificate of the qualifying examination
b) Mark list of the qualifying examination
c) 'Student VISA' in Original
d) A photocopy of the Passport- duly attested.
e) Gap Period certificate, if any
Note: The original certificates will be returned to the students immediately after making an endorsement to
this effect.
Step 5:
Students are required to undergo the medical fitness examination (at any Government recognized hospital of
Delhi/NCR) and get the medical fitness certificate.
Step 6:
Admission of International INRI students will be confirmed after verification of Valid Student/Research VISA;
/ original certificates, medical fitness test and payment of required fees. Even after the admission, at any
stage if it is noted that the qualifying Degree/Certificate is not recognized by AIU, the admission of the
candidate may be cancelled. Withdrawal of admissions/ refund of fees cases will be dealt as per the
guidelines of Jamia Hamdard in this regard.
Step 7:
International students who are studying for full time courses in any other institution can be given admission to
Part Time courses, only if they hold a valid visa for the duration of the Part Time course. A separate visa is
not required. Such students will pay the fee as applicable. Jamia Hamdard in consultation with 'International
Students Cell' may admit such cases directly, if they meet the prescribed eligibility qualifications.
Step 8:
Within two weeks of arrival in India, students are required to register their names with the police in the
'Foreigner Regional Registration Office (FRRO)' of the Delhi Police.
5. Examination and award of Degree & Diploma
The procedure for examination, payment of examination fees, issue of mark sheet, issue of passing certificates
and award of degrees will be same as for the Indian students doing the same courses.
6. Financial assistance for meritorious students
There is a provision of discount in fee for the meritorious foreign students. The below mentioned criteria will
be adopted:
Fee concession will be applicable from the II year/III semester (after passing the 1st year/2nd semester) and
onwards based on performance (results etc.) in a particular program.
25% discount in only annual Tuition fee of the concerned academic year may be provided to those
foreign national students studying at Jamia Hamdard subject to the following terms and conditions:
o 75% class attendance in the concerned academic year and 85% marks (in aggregate) in the concerned
academic year or aggregate of two semester exams in a year.
o The student must have passed all the subjects of the concerned academic year in first attempt.
15% discount in only annual Tuition fee of the concerned academic year may be provided to those foreign
national students studying at Jamia Hamdard subject to the following terms and conditions:
o 75% class attendance in the concerned academic year and 75% marks (in aggregate) in the concerned
academic year or aggregate of two semester exams in a year.
o The student must have passed all the subjects of the concerned academic year in first attempt.
o Any student who has already availed a discount of any type on admission and course fee will be ineligible
for any scholarship whatsoever.
7. Withdrawal of admission
Refund of fee in case of admission withdrawal of foreign nationality students will be as per the Jamia Hamdard
guidelines. However, in international students’ case it will be dependent on the date of joining which means
that a student will be able to withdraw his admission within one month of his date of admission. Date of
admission will be counted from the date of full fee payment.
8. Attendance
It is mandatory to have 75% attendance (or as per the rules of regulatory councils) in all subjects of the course
and English Language Foundation course/Remedial course in English (run by Jamia Hamdard, if enrolled) in
order to become eligible for appearing in the semester or final year examinations.All the students will have to
register for every subsequent semester along with payment of prescribed fees, there will be no automatic
admission to next semester.
9. Ph.D. program
International students fulfilling the minimum eligibility criteria for admission to Ph.D. and preferably holding
a fellowship, submit their applications online or write to the School. They may also contact the prospective
supervisor or write to the Office of the Foreign Students Advisor. Applicants are advised to refer to the Ph.D.
Bylaws (available on Jamia Hamdard website: www.jamiahamdard.edu) before applying.
10. Discipline
The International students should abide by all the rules of Jamia Hamdard and the code of conduct as applicable
to Indian students enrolled in the same courses
So far the University has been able to host foreign students from the following countries: -
Afghanistan Syria Somalia Malaysia
Bhutan Libya Sri Lanka Thailand
Bangladesh Nepal Tibet Bahrain
Canada Nigeria Turkey Angola
Congo Oman Ethiopia Palestine
Iran Sudan USA Bahrain
Iraq Saudi Arabia Yemen Malawi
Tanzania Ukraine Uzbekistan
South Sudan
All students desirous of admission at Jamia Hamdard are required to go through the General
information and guidelines 2024-25.
Please note that the above rules and guidelines will be strictly followed. In case, there are any
differences on the interpretation of rules then the opinion of the FSA will be final. Students will
have to pay the revised fee, when applicable. On the points not specifically covered, the decision
of competent authorities of Jamia Hamdard will be final.
If the seats reserved for NRI/Sponsored Candidates are not filled, vacant seats will be offered to
general/SFS category candidates from the merit list.
Additional 25% of total seats are reserved for Foreign Nationals wherever applicable as per MoE,
GOI/UGC norms.
The following scholarships / fellowships are available for the students of JH. This is besides the various
scholarships and fellowship schemes of the Govt. of India and Delhi Govt.
For Students of All Schools of Jamia Hamdard
Scholarship Eligibility
Limited Ph.D. students on the basis of
Presentation /Interview
Hamdard National Foundation (HNF)
For Undergraduate and Postgraduate General
Doctoral Fellowship
students of all courses on the basis of merit-
cum- means
Khawaja Moinuddin Chishti Ajmeri (Gharib On the basis of essay writing competition on
Nawaz merit-cum-means scholarship the life and work of Khwaja Gharib Nawaz
Dr. L. M. Singhvi Gold Medallion (or Silver For the first and second winner of essay
Shield) of accolade) competition on a subject of topical importance
of interfaith dialogue
Scholarship Eligibility
Late Lady Laiqan-Nisa Award for Meritorious Student of M.A. (Islamic Studies) II Yr on merit
Professional (LAMP) Scholarship cum- means who passed all subjects of First Yr.
Mrs. Aquil-un-Nisa Alam Scholarship Student of M.A. Islamic Studies, on the
recommendation of HOD and Dean
Scholarship Eligibility
Late Haji Mohammad Ilyas Memorial Initiative Muslim student(s) of MBA II year
for learning and educating student (M-MILES)
Scholarship Eligibility
Hkm Abdul Hameed Fellowship For students of M.D. (Unani).
Maulana Wahid Hussain Memorial Scholarship Student of BUMS II Prof. on merit and need
Dr. Maqbool Husain Jafri Memorial Scholarship Student of BUMS II Prof. on merit and need
Akhtar Hussain Memorial Merit Scholarship Who joins BUMS after Pre-Tib, on merit.
Late Maulvi Shabbir Ahmad Scholarship For a topper of annual examination, Pre- Tib.
Late Janab Haji Mohammed Ahmed Khan Two BUMS II Prof. students on merit-cum-
Education Reward (MAKER) Scholarship means, subject to passing of all papers
Scholarship Eligibility
Jamboonathan Means-cum-Merit Scholarship Student of B. Sc. (Nursing)II yr. secured highest
Marks in I yr.
Mrs. Farida Haque Scholarship Student of DGNM I Year, on the basis of means
only; the student is eligible to receive Zakat.
Noorul Hasan Memorial Scholarship Student of DGNM II Year on merit and need
Late Lady Nasira-Begum Education Award for Student of B.Sc. (Nursing) II yr. on merit cum
Topper (NEAT) Scholarship means who pass all subjects of l yr.
Musharraf Hussain Jafri Scholarship Student of BMLT III Year, on merit-cum-need
Syed Abdul Karim Scholarship Student of DXE II Year on merit-cum-need
Rais Ahmad Khan Scholarship Student of DMRT on financial condition
Prof. Syed Wahiduddin Scholarship Student of DDT II year on merit and need
Noorul Hasan Memorial Scholarship Student of DOTT II Year on merit and need
Late lady Reshma Parveen Memorial Initiative for Muslim Student(s) of BOT or BPT, B.Sc. (MLT)
Learning & Educating Students (R-MILES) or BETCT, 2nd yr.
Scholarship Eligibility
Hakim S.A. Jamil Qadri Memorial Scholarship
Student of B. Pharm. I year on need & eligibility
Maulalan Shibli Nomani Scholarship Student of B. Pharm. II Year (SFS and
General) who secures highest marks in B. Pharm.
I Year
Noorul Hasan Memorial Scholarship Student of B. Pharm. II Year on merit and
Need
Late Janab Haji Mohammad Ahmed for top Two students of B.Pharm. II year on merit cum
Excellence Award (MASTER) Scholarship means who passed all subjects.
Scholarship Eligibility
Prof. S. M. Yahya merit-cum-means Scholarship. For a Muslim student of MCA II yr
Apart from the above Scholarship/Fellowship given by Jamia Hamdard the office of the Dean Student’s
Welfare also facilitates the process of verification of the following National & state level
Scholarship/Fellowship: -
Post Graduate Indira Gandhi Scholarship for single girl child
Post Graduate Merit Scholarship for University Rank holder
Post-Doctoral Fellowship to Women candidates
Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship for students with Disabilities
National Scholarship for Minorities
E-District Scholarship for SC, ST & OBC students (Delhi)
Post Matric Scholarship (BIHAR)
HAR-CHHATRAVRATI, HARYANA
National Tribal Fellowship
Bihar Credit Card Loan Scheme
West Bengal Credit Card Loan Scheme
School of Unani Medical Education and Research (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
(Fee in INR)
Course 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year
Diploma in Unani Pharmacy 22000 22000 - - -
Pre-Tib 50000 - - - -
BUMS (General) 150000 150000 150000 150000 75000
BUMS (SFS) 300000 300000 300000 300000 150000
MD (Unani) in all Disciplines 210000 210000 210000 - -
* Students may pay the annual fee in two installments.
School of Humanities and Social Sciences (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
(Fee in INR)
School of Engineering Sciences and Technology (Onetime Fee & Exam Fee Extra) (Fee in
INR)
School of Interdisciplinary Sciences and Technology (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
(Fee in INR)
Course 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year
B. Tech. (Food Technology) 175000 175000 175000 175000
B.Sc. (Biomedical Science) 100000 100000 100000 100000
M. Tech. (Food Technology) 100000 100000 - -
M.Sc. (Biomedical Science) 110000 110000 - -
M.Sc. (Medical Virology) 90000 90000 - -
M.Sc. (Nutrition and Dietetics) 110000 110000 - -
M.Sc. (Food Science) 100000 100000 - -
M.Sc. (Environmental Science and Sustainable 100000 100000 - -
Development)
* Students may submit the Fee semester wise which will be the 50% of Annual Fee.
School of Management and Business Studies (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
(Fee in INR)
Course 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year
BBA 125000 125000 125000 125000
Bachelor of Management Studies-Healthcare 125000 125000 125000 125000
Management
Bachelor of Hotel Management 120000 120000 120000 120000
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) 120000 120000 120000 120000
MBA in all disciplines 250000 250000 - -
* Students may submit the Fee semester wise which will be the 50% of Annual Fee.
Centre for Centre for Media and Mass Communication Studies (Onetime Fee & Examination
Fee Extra) (Fee in INR)
Hamdard Institute of Legal Studies and Research (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra) (Fee
in INR)
Course 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year
B.A.-LL. B-Integrated Course 175000 175000 175000 175000 175000
LL.M. (Master of Laws) 100000 100000 - - -
* Students may submit the Fee semester wise which will be the 50% of Annual Fee.
School of Nursing Sciences and Allied Health (SNSAH)
Rufaida College of Nursing (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra) (Fee in INR)
Department of Physiotherapy (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra) (Fee in INR)
Course 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) 165000 165000 165000 165000
Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) (Cardiopulmonary, 170000 170000 - -
Musculoskeletal, Neurology, Sports)
* Students may pay the annual fee in two installments.
Department of Occupational Therapy (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra) (Fee in INR)
Course 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOT) 145000 145000 145000 145000
Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) 155000 155000 - -
* Students may pay the annual fee in two installments.
Department of Paramedical Sciences (SNSAH) (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra) (Fee
in INR)
Course 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year
Diploma in X-Ray & ECG 45000 45000 - -
B. Sc. Anesthesia& Operation Theatre Techniques (BOTT) 140000 140000 140000 70000
Bachelor in Audiology and Speech - Language Pathology 140000 140000 140000 70000
Head Foreigners
Admission Fee US$ 150
* For any kind of concession or fee waiver this amount will not be included.
* Lateral Entry Candidates will pay Onetime fee at the time of admission and annual fee and
examination fee will be charged as per the 2nd Year/3rd Semester onwards fee of the course.
School of Chemical and Life Sciences (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
Course 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year
School of Unani Medical Education and (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
Course 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year
School of Humanities and Social Sciences (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
Course 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year
B.A. (Hons) Islamic Studies $ 1500 $ 1500 $ 1500 $ 1500
B.A. (Politics and Governance) $ 1500 $ 1500 $ 1500 $ 1500
B.A. (International Studies and $ 1500 $ 1500 $ 1500 $ 1500
Global Politics)
M.A (Politics, Governance and Public $ 1500 $ 1500 - -
Policy)
Masters of Art in International $ 1500 $ 1500 - -
Studies
M.A. (Islamic Studies) $ 1500 $ 1500 - -
M.A. (Human Rights) $ 1500 $ 1500 - -
M.A. (Political Science) $ 1500 $ 1500 - -
* Students may submit the Fee semester wise which will be the 50% of Annual Fee.
School of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
Course 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year
D Pharm $ 2500 $ 2500 - -
B. Pharm $ 4000 $ 4000 $ 4000 $ 4000
School of Engineering Sciences and Technology (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
School of Interdisciplinary Sciences and Technology (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
Course 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year
B. Tech. (Food Technology) $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 3500 $ 3500
B.Sc. (Biomedical Science) $ 2200 $ 2200 $ 2200 $ 2200
M. Tech. (Food Technology) $ 2300 $ 2300 - -
M. Sc. (Biomedical Science) $ 2300 $ 2300 - -
M.Sc. (Medical Virology) $ 2000 $ 2000 - -
M.Sc. (Food Science) $ 2200 $ 2200 - -
M.Sc. (Environmental Science and $ 2200 $ 2200 - -
Sustainable Development)
M.Sc. (Nutrition and Dietetics) $ 2300 $ 2300 - -
* Students may submit the Fee semester wise which will be the 50% of Annual Fee.
School of Management and Business Studies (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
Course 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year
BBA $ 2500 $ 2500 $ 2500 $ 2500
Bachelor of Management Studies- $ 2500 $ 2500 $ 2500 $ 2500
Healthcare Management
Bachelor of Hotel Management $ 2500 $ 2500 $ 2500 $ 2500
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) $ 2500 $ 2500 $ 2500 $ 2500
MBA in all Disciplines $ 4000 $ 4000 - -
* Students may submit the Fee semester wise which will be the 50% of Annual Fee.
Centre for Media and Mass Communication Studies (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
Hamdard Institute of Legal Studies and Research (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
Course 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year
B.A.-LL.B-Integrated Course $ 3000 $ 3000 $ 3000 $ 3000 $ 3000
* Students may submit the Fee semester wise which will be the 50% of Annual Fee.
School of Nursing Sciences and Allied Health (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
Rufaida College of Nursing
Department of Physiotherapy
Note: Under Lateral Entry Scheme students are admitted directly to the 2nd Year/3rd Semester therefore these
students will pay 2nd Year Fee Plus 600 $ for Admission, Enrolment, Security Deposit, examination and E-
Governance fee etc.
Head NRI/Sponsored
Admission Fee US$ 150
Enrolment Fee US$ 150
Alumni Fund US$ 200
Library Deposit (Refundable) US$ 200
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* For any kind of concession or fee waiver this amount will not be included.
* Lateral Entry Candidates will pay Onetime fee at the time of admission and annual fee,
examination and E-Governance fee will be charged as per the 2nd Year/3rd Semester onwards fee of
the course.
Examination Fee to be charged every year**:
Head NRI/Sponsored
School of Humanities & Social Sciences US$ 300
All Other Schools US$ 300
E-Governance Fee Rs 1000
** Students may submit the examination and E governance fee semester wise which will be the 50% of Annual Fee.
School of Chemical and Life Sciences (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
Course 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year
B.Sc. (Hons.) (Biotechnology, Clinical $ 1800 $ 1800 $ 1800 $ 1800
Research)
B.Sc. (Hons.) (Biochemistry, Botany, $ 1700 $ 1700 $ 1700 $ 1700
Chemistry, Textile Chemistry, Toxicology)
M. Sc. (Biochemistry) $ 1700 $ 1700 - -
M. Sc. (Biotechnology) (Reg & SFS) $ 2200 $ 2200 - -
M. Sc. (Botany) $ 1700 $ 1700 - -
M. Sc. (Chemistry) $ 1700 $ 1700 - -
M. Sc. (Toxicology) $ 1700 $ 1700 - -
M. Sc. (Clinical Research) $ 2200 $ 2200 - -
M.Sc. (Forensic Science) $ 1700 $ 1700 - -
M. Tech. (Biotechnology) $2000 $2000 - -
M. Tech. (Biotechnology) (SFS) $2000 $2000 - -
* Students may submit the Fee semester wise which will be the 50% of Annual Fee.
School of Unani Medical Education and (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
Course 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year
Diploma in Unani Pharmacy $ 600 $ 600 - - -
BUMS $ 4000 $ 4000 $ 4000 $ 4000 $ 2000
MD (Unani) in all
$ 3000 $ 3000 $ 3000 - -
Disciplines
* Students may submit the Fee semester wise which will be the 50% of Annual Fee
School of Humanities and Social Sciences (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
School of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
Course 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year
D. Pharm. $ 2200 $ 2200 - -
B. Pharm. $ 3700 $ 3700 $ 3700 $ 3700
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology) $ 3500 $ 3500 - -
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry, $ 3250 $ 3250 - -
Pharmacognosy, Pharmacy Practice,
Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance,
Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmaceutical
Biotechnology)
* Students may submit the Fee semester wise which will be the 50% of Annual Fee.
School of Engineering Sciences and Technology (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
School of Interdisciplinary Sciences and Technology (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
School of Management and Business Studies (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
Centre for Media and Mass Communication Studies (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
Course 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year
Bachelor of Arts in Journalism & Mass $ 2100 $ 2100 $ 2100 $ 2100
Communication
M.A. in Journalism and Mass $ 2100 $ 2100 - -
Communication
* Students may submit the Fee semester wise which will be the 50% of Annual Fee.
Hamdard Institute of Legal Studies and Research ((Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
Course 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year
B.A.-LL.B-Integrated Course $ 2600 $ 2600 $ 2600 $ 2600
LL.M. (Master of Law) $ 2200 $ 2200 - -
* Students may submit the Fee semester wise which will be the 50% of Annual Fee.
School of Nursing Sciences and Allied Health (Onetime Fee & Examination Fee Extra)
Department of Physiotherapy
Course 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year
BPT $ 2600 $ 2600 $ 2600 $ 2600
MPT (all Disciplines) $ 3100 $ 3100 - -
(Cardiopulmonary, Musculoskeletal,
Neurology, Sports)
* Students may pay the annual fee in two installments.
Note: Lateral Entry Candidates will pay Onetime fee at the time of admission and annual fee,
examination and E-Governance fee will be charged as per the 2nd Year/3rd Semester onwards fee of
the course.
Chemical and Life Sciences 10000 5000 10000 3000 6000 20000 40000 1000
Pharmaceutical Education & 10000 5000 10000 3000 6000 20000 40000 1000
Research
Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical 10000 5000 10000 3000 6000 20000 40000 1000
Medicine (Pharmaceutical
Education & Research)
Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical 10000 5000 10000 3000 6000 20000 100000 1000
Medicine –industry sponsored
candidates
Nursing and Allied Health 10000 5000 10000 3000 6000 20000 40000 1000
Humanities and Social Sciences 10000 5000 10000 3000 6000 NIL 40000 1000
Interdisciplinary Sciences & 10000 5000 10000 3000 6000 20000 40000 1000
Tech.
Medical Sciences (HIMSR) 10000 5000 10000 3000 6000 20000 40000 1000
Management & Business Studies 10000 5000 10000 3000 6000 NIL 40000 1000
Engineering Sciences & 10000 5000 10000 3000 6000 20000 40000 1000
Technology
Hamdard Institute of Legal 10000 5000 10000 3000 6000 NIL 40000 1000
Studies and Research
Part Time & Executive PhD 10000 5000 10000 3000 6000 NIL 100000 1000
Programme (Wherever
applicable)
Please Note: Additionally, Exam Fee of Rs. 30000/- will also be applicable at the time of thesis submission only.
*The Annual Fee for MoU Candidates (Staff/Students) working in Non-Governmental Organization/Private Organization
will be Rs 100000/-
Annual Contingency:
No Contingency will be charged from the candidates under MoU category, candidate availing their independent fellowships,
candidates working in sponsored projects and Jamia Hamdard teacher/ staff category.
Chemical and Life $ 150 $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 6000 20000 $ 2500 1000
Sciences
PhD programme $ 150 $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 6000 20000 $ 3500 1000
(Pharmaceutical
Medicine) for industry
sponsored candidates
Nursing and Allied $ 150 $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 6000 20000 $ 2500 1000
Health
Humanities and Social $ 150 $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 6000 NIL $ 2500 1000
Sciences
Medical Sciences $ 150 $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 6000 20000 $ 2500 1000
(HIMSR)
Management & $ 150 $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 6000 NIL $ 2500 1000
Business Studies
School of Engineering $ 150 $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 6000 20000 $ 2500 1000
Sciences & Technology
Hamdard Institute of $ 150 $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 6000 NIL $ 2500 1000
Legal Studies and
Research
Part Time & Executive $ 150 $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 6000 NIL $ 3500 1000
PhD Programe (Wherever
applicable)
Please Note: Additionally, Exam Fee of Rs. 30000/- will also be applicable at the time of thesis submission only.
No Contingency will be charged from the candidates under MoU category, candidate availing their
independent fellowships, candidates working in sponsored projects and Jamia Hamdard teacher/ staff
category.
Chemical and Life Sciences $ 150 $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 6000 20000 $ 1500 1000
Pharmaceutical Education & $ 150 $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 6000 20000 $ 1500 1000
Research
PhD programme $ 150 $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 6000 20000 $ 2500 1000
(Pharmaceutical Medicine) for
industry sponsored candidates
Nursing Sciences and Allied $ 150 $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 6000 20000 $ 1500 1000
Health
Humanities and Social $ 150 $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 6000 NIL $ 1500 1000
Sciences
Interdisciplinary Sciences & $ 150 $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 6000 20000 $ 1500 1000
Tech.
Medical Sciences (HIMSR) $ 150 $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 6000 20000 $ 1500 1000
Management & Business $ 150 $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 6000 NIL $ 1500 1000
Studies
School of Engineering $ 150 $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 6000 20000 $ 1500 1000
Sciences & Technology
Hamdard Institute of Legal $ 150 $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 6000 NIL $ 1500 1000
Studies and Research
Part Time & Executive PhD $ 150 $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 6000 NIL $ 2500 1000
Programme (Wherever applicable)
Please Note: Additionally, Exam Fee of Rs. 30000/- will also be applicable at the time of thesis submission only.
No Contingency will be charged from the candidates under MoU category, candidate availing their independent
fellowships, candidates working in sponsored projects and Jamia Hamdard teacher/ staff category.
General Note:
The fee for supplementary examinations (if applicable) will be charged separately as per rules of the
University.
A late fee of Rs 50 per day (Ph.D. program) will be imposed from the 15th day of the completion of the
first year of the fee (i.e. date of first fee submission).
Ph.D. programme re-registration fee of Rs. 10,000 (Besides this fee, half year Ph.D. fee for less than 6
months extension and one year fee for more than six months extension is to be paid.)
Ph.D. programme tenure extension fee (one year basis) of Rs. 10,000 (Besides this fee, annual fee of one
year will be required to be paid.
The fee will not be fixed and during each revision already registered students will pay the fee prevalent at
the time of payment.
From teaching and non-teaching employees of Jamia Hamdard registered for Ph.D. programme fees will
be charged as per rules.
Education tour charges (where ever applicable) will be as per actual.
Ibn-e-Battuta Hostel
GIRLS:
Ibn-e-Sina Hostel
Important Note:
1. Late fee fine of Rs.100/- per day till the date of actual fee payment will be levied.
2. Rs.5000/- fine for Non-AC room and Rs.10,000/- fine for AC room will be levied if the annual
hostel fee for the entire academic year 2024-2025 is paid in two instalments at the time of Hostel
allotment.
1. NRI foreigners / MBBS seats (Air-conditioned) which go vacant in AMHR hostel will be filled by Indian
students desirous of taking NRI seat. However, they may not be charged in dollars but prevailing MBBS
seat charges of AC double room i.e. Rupees 1,30,000/-, to be given on first cum first basis for the academic
session 2024-2025.
2. The Hostel fee shall be charged for the whole academic year. In case a candidate is allotted in the middle
of academic year, the hostel charges shall be calculated at quarterly basis.
3. “In case, a student does not join the hostel, but informs the Provost Office within a week after
payment of hostel fee about his withdrawal, then the hostel charges will be refunded after
deducting Rupees one thousand and if he/she withdraws admission within one month joining of
the hostel, fee will be refunded after deducting 25% of the hostel fees. In any other case, no fee
except Security Deposit is refundable, which will be refunded to the hosteller after he/she has
paid all dues and vacated the hostel.”
4. The above rates are exclusive of Mess and Laundry fee. Mess and Laundry fee shall be intimated at the
time of admission.
5. A hostler will have to deposit an amount of Rs. 10,000/- as Hostel Security Money (Refundable). The
Security money will not be refunded if a student over stays in the hostel for more than a month after the
last examination held for a particular course. Students can claim the security deposit within one year from
the date of hostel vacation.
6. Allotment in the hostel will be for one academic year only. Allotment of Hostel for subsequent years shall
be afresh and at rates as prevalent at that time.
7. The Annual Hostel Fees would be applicable for academic Session 2024-2025.
8. Hostellers will have to vacate the hostel at the end of the academic session (after annual/semester
examinations). Seats in the hostel would be re-allotted to the students in the month of July when the new
academic session begins.
9. Mechanical Laundry Facility is available and is mandatory for hostellers in the University. The resident
will have to deposit the annual Laundry charge for washing of clothes as per rules of the University along
with Annual Hostel Fee. The charges will be decided by the University every year and shall be intimated
at the time of admission.
10. It will be incumbent upon the student admitted to the hostel to join the mess and pay mess charges for 5
months in advance at the rates prescribed from time to time.
11. All seats are allotted on first cum first serve basis FOR ONE YEAR ONLY. The university reserves the
right to allot/ not allot seats to whosoever it deems fit. Candidates living in far off places of Delhi/NCR
shall be given preference only after allotting seats to Non-Delhi candidates.
12. At the time of admission to hostel, a declaration to abide by Hostel Code of Conduct must be signed by
student and parent/guardian.
13. AC facility in AC rooms is limited only to the summer season in the form of window AC. There is
no provision of central heating or central air conditioning for the same in the months of winter/cool
seasons.
14. Students are strictly not allowed to use any type of heaters, blowers, warmers, induction systems,
iron/press, kettle, heating rods, cooking systems etc. in their room. Unlawful usage of these items
will lead to immediate expulsion from the hostel and a monetary fine of minimum Rs.5,000/- (Rs.
Five Thousand) apart from appropriate disciplinary action by the university.
15. Students are instructed not to bring or entertain any unlawful visitor/ trespasser in the hostel premises
including their room. In case of any emergency/exigency, if parents/near relative/friend has to be allowed
entry to the hostel, prior written permission must be taken from the Provost, Jamia Hamdard. Failure to do
the same will lead to expulsion from the hostel, monetary fine as decided by the Provost Office and
disciplinary action against the erring student from the university.
16. Students are expected to abide with the laws/rules/regulations of the university and hostel. They must
maintain proper discipline and decorum at all times during their stay in the hostel. Improper behavior like
shouting unnecessarily, creating ruckus, disturbing others, invasion of privacy of others, littering, keeping
rooms and surroundings dirty/unhygienic, fighting with others including staff and security personnel, using
abusive language, intimidating others, obstructing university officials and staff in delivering their duty,
damage to hostel property/ infrastructure, etc. will be dealt with severe punitive action. Such defaulters
will be expelled from the hostel and levied monetary fine as decided by the Provost Office. Apart from
this, university will also take appropriate disciplinary action against such students.
17. The University reserves the right to add or delete any law/rule/norm/regulation for students residing in
hostels to which students must abide with.
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4. Yoga Club
5. Music Club
6. Eco-Club
7. Sport Club
(i) Football Club
(ii) Cricket Club
(iii) Badminton Club
(iv) Volleyball &Basketball Club
(v) Chess & Carom Club
(vi) Athletics Club
GLIMPSES OF ACTIVITIES
The University library is among the oldest academic institutions established by the great Visionary
late Chancellor Hakeem Abdul Hameed Sb. (1908-1999) in 1977 at the Tughlakabad Campus of the
upcoming university. The Central library is housed in a multi-tire round building famous for its
architectural design and beautiful landscaping. It was renamed in 1992 as the Hakeem Mohammed
Said Central library (acronym HMSCL) on the name of the younger brother of the founder. The Jamia
Hamdard Library System consists of the HMS Central library and a number of School libraries, such
as School of Pharmaceutical education and Research Library, School of Nursing Sciences and Allied
Health Library, School of Unani Medical Education and Research Library, School of Chemical and
Life Sciences Library, School of Humanities and Social Sciences Library and HILSR Library etc.
holding good number of Books and Periodicals.
Library computerization
The library has undertaken the computerization of its house-keeping activities based on the popular
propriety ILMS Libsys web OPAC software since 2004. Keeping in view the nature of the collection
which consist of a large number of non-European printed materials, bibliographic databases in
Unicode complaint standard have been developed. Now, a variety of bibliographic databases, such as
database for printed books, theses and CD-ROMs are available in English, Urdu, Hindi, Persian and
Arabic languages. These various databases are available to be accessed throughout the campus and
beyond in 24x7 format on the Intranet and Internet topography. All library members are provided
bar- coded library IDs with category specific privileges for borrowing materials from any issue
counter within the library system.
The RFID based circulation system has been introduced in the HMS Central library from the
academic session 2019-2020 which is integrated with the already running Libsys software. This new
technology is facilitating library users to check-out and check-in of library materials by themselves
and save their time. The library will also benefit as this system will provide a protection against theft
as well as willful misplacement of books, etc. The library is also introduced Biometric fingerprints
access and Charging/Discharging control system in the Central library to facilitate real-time record
of footfalls in the library. Currently, batch-wise fingerprints of students are being obtained in the
library.
Library collection
The library system is well equipped with latest books of different Subject, Textbooks, Reference
Books, Periodicals, Magazines, Databases, Online electronic sources, etc. concerning the various
courses taught in the university. The collection is distinguished for documents on Bio-medical
Sciences, Medical sciences, Biotechnology, Food Technology, Pharmacy, Management, Information
Technology, Computer Science, Islamic studies, Medieval History and the traditional system of
medicine (Unani). The six voyages of John Baptista Travernier ', published in the year 1678 is the
oldest printed book available in the library collection. The Manuscript Section besides a number of
rare documents has the distinction of holding the only extant copy of al-Mudkhalila Ahkam al-
Nujoom (a handwritten book on Astrology in Arabic language) dated 3rd century of Hijri calendar
(equivalent to 8th century AD). The salient features of the collection at a glance:
Over 204573 books.
8183 Textbooks.
2200 Reference Books
Subscribing 85 current scholarly Indian and Foreign journals
Subscribing Online 06 databases (DELNET, J-Gate, Business Source Ultimate, India Business
Insight, SCC Online, LexisNexis, Economic & Political Weekly (Magazine).
3500 Manuscripts.
3415 Bound volumes of Journals.
115 Rare Books Digitized (In House).
More than 10,000 Oriental Section books Digitized (By Rekhta)
Additionally, the following unpublished, locally created outputs generated by the research scholars
and faculty members of this university are made available:
1477 Doctoral Thesis.
2500 Post-graduate Dissertations.
841 Theses has been uploaded on Shodhganga: A Digital Repository of Thesis and
Dissertations of Indian Universities.
University Publications.
resources remotely from outside the campus using Institute Login and Password. A detailed user
guide is also available at webpage.
Library promotion
The library is carrying-on two promotional exercises on the web:
The web link captioned "University Library & Information system" is hosting the web OPAC, as
well as the links to various purchased and open access knowledge databases and also static
information about the library sections and professional staff members.
There is another interactive link called "Library Current Awareness Services" which carries to
update information concerning new additions, notices, circulars, news relating to H.M.S. Central
Library, etc. These links can be accessed by visiting the university website
http://www.jamiahamdard.edu.
Library Timings
Circulation Section:
Monday-Friday: 09:00 AM – 05:30 PM
Library services
Various conventional & non-conventional services are provided to the students and scholars.
Charging/Discharging of documents.
Book Bank service.
Off-campus access (Remote Access).
Institutional digital repository (Digital Library).
E-mail Alert Services (For Issue/Return & Overdue of Books).
Inter-library loan service (through DELNET).
Documents delivery service (DDS).
Current awareness service (CAS).
Electronic theses & dissertation (ETD) service.
Short-range and long-range reference service.
Anti-plagiarism check (through web tools Ouriginal/ Urkund& Turnitin).
Library also organize Book exhibition to facilitate members to select books of their interest.
Member of National Digital Library (NDL).
Web OPAC – Online Public Access Catalogue.
Demonstration of commercial databases for procurement.
LIBRARY FACILITIES
01 Central Library
06 School Libraries
Charging/Discharging of documents
Book Bank
e-journals
Institution has access to
Automated Services
Inter-library loan service
E-ShodhSindhu (through DELNET)
24x7
Intranet/Internet
Media Centre
Extracurricular
activities
Canteens and
Refreshment Zones
Jamia Hamdard
Hamdard Nagar, New Delhi-110062
Phone No.: +91-11-26059688, 7042519957
Website: www.jamiahamdard.edu
Email:counselling@jamiahamdard.ac.in