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Thursday 14 November 2013

Undergraduate and Postgraduate Courses Dravidian University

Directorate of Distance Education (DDE), Dravidian University is inviting applications for admission into its Regular Undergraduate and Postgraduate Courses and Open University System courses. 

Eligibility Criteria
The following are various courses and their respective eligibility criteria:

Regular System
Undergraduate Courses:
 

(1) B.A. History/ Economics/ Political Science / Public Administration / Sociology / Mathematics / Telugu Literature / English Literature / Kannada Literature. 
(2) B.Com General and Computers. 
(3) B.Sc. Mathematics/ Statistics / Computer Science / Botany / Zoology / Physics / Chemistry. 
(4) BCA / BBM

Eligibility: The candidate must pass in Intermediate or 10+2 Equivalent.

Postgraduate Courses: 
(1) M.A. Telugu / Kannada I English / History I Economics / Political Science / Public Administration / Sociology/ Social Work/Hindi. 
(2) M.Sc. Botany/Zoology/ Physics / Chemistry / Mathematics / Psychology. 
(3) M.Com./MCA/ MBA/ B.L.I.Sc. (One Year) / M.L.I.Sc. (One Year). 

Diploma Courses: 
PG Diploma in Computer Applications / PG Diploma in Diploma in Business Administration.
Eligibility: The candidate must have a Graduate Degree in the concerned subjects for Postgraduate and Diploma courses.

Open University System
BA / B.Com. General
Eligibility: The candidate must pass in the eligibility test of 10+2 Standard.

How to apply 
The candidates either can obtain the application forms by downloading from the website or can be had from the study centres or from the Office of the DDE, Dravidian University.

The filled in applications should be sent to:

The Director,
Directorate of Distance Education,
Dravidian University,
Srinivasavanam,
Kuppam – 517 426,
Chittoor Dist., 
Andhra Pradesh.

Application Fees
The application fee of Rs. 350 should be paid in the form of demand draft drawn in favour of the Director, DDE payable at Kuppam, Chittoor District. 

Important Dates
Last date for submission of application form: 14 December 2013 

For more details, please visit: http://www.dravidianuniversity.ac.in/Downloads/dde-2013/1.pdf

Tuesday 29 October 2013

Dr. B.R.AMBEDKAR OPEN UNIVERSITY MA, M.Com, MSc, MBA, MLISc, BLISc, BPR, PG DIPLOMA AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMES

Dr. B.R.AMBEDKAR OPEN UNIVERSITY
Prof. G.Ram Reddy Marg, Road No.46, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad- 500 033.
www.braou.ac.in, www.braouonline.in
ADMISSION NOTIFICATION 2013-14
MA, M.Com, MSc, MBA, MLISc, BLISc, BPR, PG DIPLOMA AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMES
Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad, invites Online applications from the eligible candidates for
admission into the following programmes for the academic year 2013-14.
ADMISSION THROUGH ONLINE:
Sl.
No.
PROGRAMME
MEDIUM
DURATION
ELIGIBILITY
Code Nos. of
Study Centres
where at the
Programme is
offered
1. Master’s Degree in Business
Administration (MBA)
EM
3 yrs a. Bachelor’s Degree in any subject with 50% (45%
for reserved categories )
b. Rank obtained in Integrated Common Entrance
Test (ICET– 2013)
002,003,006,
008,009,010,
011,012, 014,
017,018,
019,021, 023
2. M.A. - Economics TM 2 yrs Bachelor’s Degree with Economics as one of the
subjects
001,002, 003,
005, 006, 007,
008,009, 010,
011, 012,014,
015,016, 017,
018, 019,021,
139
3. M.A. - History TM 2 yrs Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline
4. M.A. – Political Science TM 2 yrs Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline
5. M.A. – Public Administration TM 2 yrs Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline
6. M.A. - Sociology TM 2 yrs Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline
7. M.A. - English EM 2 yrs Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline
8. M.A. - Telugu - 2 yrs Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with Telugu as one
of the subjects or equivalent
9. M.A. - Hindi - 2 yr Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with Hindi as one of
the subjects or equivalent
10. M.A. - Urdu - 2 yr Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with Urdu as one of
the subjects or equivalent
001,002, 003,
005, 006, 008,
009, 010, 012,
015, 021,139
11. Master of Commerce (M.Com) EM 2 yrs Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce/ BBA/ BBM/
B.A(Commerce)
001,002, 003,
005, 006, 007,
008,009, 010,
011, 012,014,
015,016, 017,
018, 019,021,
139
12. M.Sc. – Mathematics/
Applied Mathematics
EM 2 yrs. B.Sc. with Mathematics as one of the optional subjects
13. M.Sc. – Psychology EM 2 yrs. Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline 003,005,006,
007,008,012,014
017,019, 139
REGISTRATION THROUGH ONLINE:
Note: For the following Programmes, Verification alone is done at Study Centres & Admission is confirmed at Headquarters.
14. M.Sc. - Botany EM 2 yrs. B.Sc. with Botany as one of the optional subjects
017, 019,
021, 208
15. M.Sc. - Chemistry EM 2 yrs. B.Sc. with Chemistry as one of the optional subjects
16. M.Sc. – Environmental
Science
EM 2 yrs. Bachelor’s Degree in Science or its equivalent
17. M.Sc. - Physics EM 2 yrs. B.Sc. with Physics & Mathematics as optional subjects
18. M.Sc. - Zoology EM 2 yrs. B.Sc. with Zoology as one of the optional subjects
19. Master of Library &
Information Science (MLISc)
EM 1 yr B.L.I.Sc Degree (40% marks)
(35% for SC / ST candidates)
017, 018, 019,
021, 023
20. Bachelor of Library &
Information Science (BLISc)
EM
TM
1 yr a) Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with a
minimum of one year experience in a regular or
substantial post of the rank of a Record Assistant &
above in recognized libraries or b) Graduates with
Diploma or Certificate in Library Science in Govt.
Recognized Institutions c) Professional Graduates in
Law/Engg./Pharmacy or d) Graduate with 50% of
aggregate marks (45% for SC / ST candidates).
017, 018, 019,
021, 023
21. Bachelor of Public Relations
(BPR)
EM 1 yr a)Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline
b) Preference will be given to PROs, Journalists and
such others working in Media Units of State / Central
Govt., Advertising agencies etc.
22. P.G.Diploma in Marketing
Management (PGDMM)
EM 1 yr Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline
23. P.G.Diploma in Business
Finance (PGDBF)
EM 1 yr Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline
24. P.G.Diploma in
Environmental Studies
(PGDES)
EM 1 yr Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline
25. P.G.Diploma in Writing for
Mass Media in Telugu
(PGDWMMT)
TM 1 yr Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline OR
Intermediate with 3 years working experience in
Mass Media
26. P.G.Diploma in Human Rights
(PGDHR)
TM
1 yr
Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline
27. P.G. Diploma in Culture &
Heritage Tourism (PGDCHT)
EM 1 yr Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline
001, 002, 003,
005, 006, 007,
008, 009, 010,
011, 012, 014,
015, 016, 017,
018, 019, 021,
023
28. P.G.Diploma in Women’s
Studies (PGDWS)
EM
1 yr
Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline
017, 018, 019,
021, 023
29. Certificate Programme in
Food & Nutrition (CPFN)
TM
6
months
a) No formal academic qualification
b) Minimum age : 18 years
002, 006, 017,
018, 019, 021,
023
30. Certificate Programme in
Literacy and Community
Development
TM 6
months
SSC or Equivalent Examination
001,002,003,004,
005,006,007,008,
009,010,011,012,
013,014,015,016,
017, 018, 019,
020,021, 023
31. Certificate Programme in
NGO’s Management
TM 6
months
Intermediate or SSC with
3 years experience in any Private Organization
32. Certificate in Early Childhood
Care and Education
EM
1 yr
Intermediate
FOR OFFLINE MODE ONLY:
Sl.No. Name of the Programme
Medium
Duration
ELIGIBILITY
Centres
33. Advanced Certificate
Programme in PLCs &
SCADA Systems
EM
6
months
BE/B.Tech or equivalent in Electronics & Communication/
Electrical Electronics Engineering/ Instrumentation
/Mechatronics OR
Diploma holder (3 yrs full time course) in Electronics &
Communications/Instrumentation/Electrical OR
B.Sc. Physics /Electronics/Instrumentation
801-HYD
34. Certificate in Electronics
Interconnection Techniques
EM
6
Months
ITI in Electronics, Electrical, Electro-mechanic, Instrumentation etc.
from a recognised Industrial Training Institute or equivalent
institution.
801-HYD
EM – English Medium; T.M. – Telugu Medium
LIST OF RCC & STUDY CENTRES AND THEIR CODE NUMBERS WHERE PROGRAMMES ARE OFFERED &PROSPECTUS IS
AVAILABLE:
(001) Govt. Degree College, Adilabad; (002) Govt.Degree College, Ananthapur; (003) Govt. Deg. College, Kadapa; (004) Sir CRR
College Eluru (West Godavari): (005) JKC College, Guntur; (006) SRR Govt.Deg.College, Karimnagar; (007) SR&BGNR Govt. College,
Khammam; (008) Silver Jubilee Govt. College, Kurnool; (009) MVS Arts & Sci.College, Mahaboobnagar; (010) Nagarjuna Govt. Deg.
College, Nalgonda; (011) Sri Sarvodaya College, Nellore; (012) Girraj Govt. College, Nizamabad; (013) CSR Sarma College, Ongole
(014) Govt. Degree College, Rajahmundry; (015) Govt. Deg. College, Siddipet; (016) Govt. Degree College, Srikakulam; (017) S.V.Arts
College, Tirupati; (018) P.B.Siddartha College, Vijayawada; (019) Dr.V.S.Krishna Govt. Deg. College, Visakhapatnam; (020) M.R.
College, Vijayanagaram (021) University Arts & Science College, Subedari, Warangal; (023) PG College (O.U.), Paradise X Roads,
Secunderabad; (139) Sardar Patel College, Padmarao Nagar, Secunderabad and (208) STML Building Dr.BRAOU Campus, Road No.46,
Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad.
HOW TO REGISTER FOR ADMISSION:
1. Admissions are through Online. For details visit University Portal: www.braouonline.in
2. Admission Prospectus is available in the University Portal and also available free of cost at all the Study Centres in A.P.
3. Mode of Payment: a) Cash through A.P. Online (or) b) Credit Card/ Debit Card (or) c) SBH Net Banking (who have
account with SBH).
4. For more information contact Help Desk Numbers: 7382929570, 7382929580, 7382929590, 7382929600, 7382929572,
7382929573, 7382929576 & 7382929577.
Commencement of PG I year Admissions 26-08-2013
Without Late Fee 24-10-2013
With Late fee of Rs. 200 10-11-2013
Important Announcements for P.G.II Year/MBA II/MBA III Year Students:
a) For the students of PG II Year MA Eco, His, Pol. Sci, Pub. Adm, Socio, Eng, Tel, Hin, Urdu, MSc (Maths & Psychology), M.Com. & MSc. (Botany,
Chemistry, Environmental Science, Physics & Zoology) – 2012 batch and earlier batches Tuition Fee Payment (individual intimation letters are
already posted) Without Late Fee: 24-10-2013 and With a late fee of Rs. 200 : 10-11-2013.
b) For the students of M.B.A. II year 2012 batch and earlier batches and III year MBA 2011 and batch earlier batches Tuition Fee payments dates
(individual intimation letters are already posted) Payment of Tuition Fee without Late Fee: 24-10-2013 and with a late fee of Rs. 200: 10-11-2013
NOTE: Please note that payment of Tuition Fee is made through A.P.Online or Debit/Credit or SBH Net Banking except Programmes under
Sl. No. 33 & 34. Please visit www.braouoline.in for instructions.
c) For Re-Admission: Students who could not complete the Degree within the maximum period can seek Re-Admission subject to rules in vogue at
Headquarters only.
Sd/-
REGISTRAR

http://braou.ac.in/braouuserfiles/file/PGadmns2013/PGComNot2013-14.pdf

Distance Undergraduate Programmes MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY

 MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION

No. SDE/PR-1/1/01/2013 Priyadarsini Hills
Dated: 22-Oct-2013
N O T I F I C A T I O N
It is hereby notified that applications for Undergraduate Programmes (Full Course) by
online submission and for all other Undergraduate Programmes/Courses in the
prescribed form are invited for Private Registration and Examination for the Academic
Year 2013-2014.
FOR ONLINE SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION (UG FULL COURSE ONLY)
[Refer Appendix I]
I. Undergraduate Programmes under New CBCSS (Model I) Scheme: Refer ‘Appendix-II’
(Page Nos. 17 to 64) hereunder for Detailed Instructions
Sl. No. Course Mode of submission of application
1 B.A./B.Com. (Full course) By Online Submission only
2 B.A./B.Com. for Professional Graduates In the prescribed form only
3 B.A for B.Com. Graduates In the prescribed form only
FOR SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION
(UG PROGRAMME/COURSE OTHER THAN FULL COURSE)
Refer Appendix II & III
II. UG Courses under (Model I - Annual Scheme) – Refer ‘Appendix-III’ hereunder for
Detailed Instructions (Page Nos. 64 to 68).
1. II and III B.A./B.Com
In the prescribed
form only
2. III B.A./B.Com.
3. B.Com. Additional/Optional
4. II language change for B.A/B.Sc/B.Com. graduates
5. II language change for B.A/B.Sc/B.Com. failed candidates
6. Additional degree for B.A/B.Sc. graduates
7. Optional/Faculty change for B.A/B.Sc. failed candidates
8. Faculty change for II B.Sc/B.A discontinued candidates
9. Additional degree for postgraduates
10. Part I & II Registration for B.Com. Graduates

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2. The Subjects under the different faculties for which Private Registration is allowed for
B.A/B.Com. (Full Course) UG Programmes are :
Faculty of Social Sciences
a) History b) Politics c) Economics
d) Islamic History e) Sociology f) Philosophy
Faculty of Language and Literature
a) English b) Sanskrit c) Malayalam
d) Hindi e) Arabic
Faculty of Commerce
a) Commerce
3. For the B.A/B.Com. UG Programmes, the candidates will be permitted to choose
only those Complementary course/ Second languages/Additional Language (Common
course)/Optional under the Core, as per the list furnished hereunder:
1. B.A. English Language & Literature
2. B.A. Malayalam
3. B.A. Sanskrit Language & Literature (General)
4. B.A. Arabic
5. B.A. Political Science
6. B.A. Sociology
7. B.A. Philisophy
8. B.A. Economics
9. B.A. Islamic History
10. B.A. Hindi
11. B.A. History
12. B.Com. (Co-operation)
13. B.Com. (Finance & Taxation)
14. B.Com. (Travel & Tourism)
4. HOW TO APPLY:
4.1 The application forms for Private Registration to various UG courses (Annual) and
the UG Programmes (CBCSS) other than full course listed above are available from the
University website (www.mgu.ac.in).
4.1.1 For the online submission of UG Programmes (Full course) open the University
Website www.mgu.ac.in and click on the link Online UG Private Registration Full
course 2013
4.2 Rules & Regulations regarding Private Registration for UG Programmes (Full
course) under CBCSS is given hereunder as Appendix II & III (Page No. 17 to 68).
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Application forms for Private Registration, Semester Examinations, are available from
Page No. 69 to 84 hereunder which can be used for applying for Private Registration
other than Full Course. However, they shall remit the cost of application forms (given on
the top of each application form) along with other fees.
5. The printouts of application obtained after online registration/the filled in
application forms should be accompanied by a self addressed stamped envelope for
Rs.52/-of the size 24x32 cm. to return the certificates by registered post.
6. The application forms should be addressed to the Director, School of Distance
Education, Mahatma Gandhi University, Priyadarsini Hills P.O., Kottayam - 686 560.
7. The last date for the online submission for UG Programme (full course) and
receipt of filled in applications for all other programmes/courses in the University office
without fine is 30.11.2013, with a fine of Rs.500/- is 16.12.2013 with a superfine of
Rs.1,000/- is 31.12.2013. The last date for the receipt of filled in applications for
Optional/Faculty/II language change/Additional Optional/Part I and Part II (B.A.
syllabus) for B.Com. Graduates of this University is 30.11.2013 (without fine), with a fine
of Rs.500/- is 16.12.2013, and with a superfine of Rs.1,000/- is 31.12.2013.
8. The last date for the receipt of applications for II and III Year Registration and
Registration to III Year only is without fine 30.11.2013, with a fine of Rs. 500/- is
16.12.2013 and a Superfine of Rs. 1,000/- is 31.12.2013.
9. All correspondence regarding Private Registration should be addressed to the
Director, School of Distance Education, Mahatma Gandhi University, Priyadarsini Hills
P.O., Kottayam – 686 560.
10. Telephonic enquiries regarding Private Registration may be made to the
following number:
• Enquiry (0481) 273 1020 (Extension – 1365, 1366, 1427)
The enquiries at any other numbers will not be entertained.
11. The Core Course/Second Language/Additional Language (Common
Course)/Complementary Course/Optional/Open course chosen will in no case be
permitted to get changed.
12. But candidates applying for private Registration will be permitted to correct
the Optional/Language selected by applying for the same before 15.01.2014. A
correction fee of Rs.100/- will be levied in this case. B.Com. Candidates are permitted to
change their optional upto one month before the commencement of III Semester
examination, by remitting the prescribed fee (Refer Rules & Regulations below).
13. Candidates applying for private registration under Annual Scheme shall study
the Model I of the curriculum and those who apply for UG Programmes under CBCSS
shall study the curriculum of CBCSS (Model-I).
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14. Fee once remitted will not be refunded.
15. Candidates who obtain Readmission for a course should register for the
next immediate regular examination of the year to which the candidate was
admitted. He/She cannot register for a supplementary examination in his/her
first attempt.
16. For Annual Scheme Model-I - Candidates who have passed the qualifying
examination from Mahatma Gandhi University alone will be allowed to register under
private registration for Optional/Faculty/Second Language change, Additional optional,
II and III Year Registration, III Year Registration, Additional degree for P.G. holders,
B.Com. additional optional registration for Post graduates and B.A. Part I and II
registration for B.Com. Graduates.
17. Candidates applying for private registration should give only their residential
address in the column provided for the purpose in the application form and also in the
self-addressed cover. Communications in the address of the parallel institutions in which
they are studying will not be entertained.
18. The request to return the documents submitted along with the applications
for Private Registration, for some reasons, by those candidates who have submitted their
applications for private registration by registered post will be attended to. But the
request from those candidates who have submitted their applications and other
documents in the University office directly or by ordinary post will in no case be attended
to before granting the private registration for the course concerned. Rs. 250/- will be
charged against retrieval of documents before registration.
19. For Annual Scheme, Model – I : The scheme and syllabus for the course will
be the same as that of the regular students of the 2008 – 2009 batches. The same is
available in the University Store.
20. The Scheme & Syllabus for UG Programmes under CBCSS Model-I
(BA/BCom.) will the curriculum of CBCSS Model-I and the same is available in the Rules
& Regulations given hereunder as Appendix-II.
21. The centre of examination and subject selected by the candidate and type of
registration should be super scribed both on the private registration application and on
the envelope.
22. T.C., and the qualifying certificates will be returned to the applicant after
private registration is granted.
23. Candidates should note down the details of the fee remitted for further
reference. They are also advised to take the attested photocopies of the original
documents submitted by them including a copy of the filled up application.
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24. Candidates applying for Private Registration should ensure that their name
entered in the T.C./Pass Certificate/Application etc. are same as entered in their SSLC
Book/10th Certificate.
25. All candidates other than UG Programme Full Course should affix passport
size photograph duly attested upon the Private Registration order form.
26. The application submitted by UG Programme Full Course candidate
without online registration will be summarily rejected.
27. FOR DETAILED GUIDELINES FOR ONLINE SUBMISSION OF UG FULL
COURSE, REFER APPENDIX-I and ALL OTHER DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS, PLEASE
REFER ‘GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS REGARDING PRIVATE REGISTRATION’
GIVEN HEREUNDER AS ‘APPENDIX-II & III’
28. For further information if any, the Director, School of Distance Education
(Extn.1337), Mahatma Gandhi University, Priyadarsini Hills P.O., Kottayam 686 560
may be contacted.
Sd/-
Director
School of Distance Education
To
1. The PRO for arranging wide publicity through Press/AIR/
Doordarshan/and other Malayalam channels
2. Joint Registrar – I/ II (Exams)
3. DR I/II/III/IV/V/VII/AR I/IV/X//XV/AR Mon. Cell
4. All BA/B.Sc./B.Com. Tabulation Sections
5. Ac. AI/III Sections/ PR Sections/ Enquiry
6. P.S. to V.C./ P.V.C./ P.A. to Registrar/ FO/CE
7. Store Keeper (Exams), Store Keeper (General)
8. General Cash II, III, IV, V, VI
9. Information Centres, Ernakulam/ Tiruvalla/ Kattappana/
Thodupuzha/ N.Paravoor/Adimali/Vaikom.
10. Pool Officer (Exam)/Tapal III Section for receiving and storing the
applications and the documents.
11. Friends Janasevana Kendram, Kottayam/ Ernakulam/
Pathanamthitta/Painavu.
12. Stock File/ File Copy
Approved for Issue,
SECTION OFFICER
Guidelines for UG Full Course (Online) > Page Nos. 6 to 17
Application form for Private Registration > Page Nos. 69 to 71
Application form for I&II Sem. Exam > Page Nos. 72 to 75
Application form for III&IV Sem. Exam > Page Nos. 76 to 79
Application form for Recognition > Page Nos. 80 & 81
Application form for Eligibility
Certificate/Equivalency Certificate > Page Nos. 82 & 83
Application form for Matriculation > Page No. 84
Of List of Open Courses (Compulsory) > Page No. 55
SBT Chalan > Page No. 85
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Appendix - I
REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES FOR APPLYING ONLINE FOR UG PRIVATE
REGISTRATION 2013 (FULL COURSE ONLY) IN M.G UNIVERSITY
Requirements
I. Computer system:
The computer system used for applying online should have the following facilities
a)Internet – should have an internet connection
b)Browser – should have a browser , Recommended browsers are Mozilla Firefox and
internet explorer only.
c) Pdf reader – should have a pdf reader like ,Adobe pdf reader or foxit reader.
d)Printer – the printout of all pages of application should be taken in laser printer /inkjet
printer in A4 white paper only.
II. Email ID:
Candidate should posses a valid email id. Keep this Email id live and secure till the end
of the admission process, UG Private Registration 2013. If you do not have an email id, a
new email id must be created before applying online. Candidate should not provide the
email id to others, under any circumstances. A valid e-mail id and a mobile number is to
be given in the online application. Email id is mandatory for applying Private
registration 2013.
III. Photograph:
For applying online, the candidates must have scanned /digital image of his/her
photograph in jpeg format. The specification of photograph image should be as follows:
1. Size of the photograph should be passport size taken within 6 months
2. Photograph must be in color with a light color background, white is preferable
3. Face of the candidate should be straight and clear
4. Photo wearing dark glasses will be rejected
5. Scanned image file should be in jpg(jpeg) format only
6. Dimensions of the photograph 150 pixels width and 200 pixels height
7. Size of the image file should be between 15 kb and 50 kb.
8. If the face in the photograph is unclear , your application is liable to be rejected
if the photograph is unclear the candidate should edit the application and reupload
the photograph.
IV. Mobile phone number:
Give a 10 digit number of your or your parent's mobile phone. The number should not be
prefixed with country code or zero. The mobile number provided by you facilitates the
office to communicate any special information through messages or by calling.
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V. Fee receipts:
Candidates should posses original fee receipts paid at Friends Janasevana Kendra or
State Bank of Travancore or at University Cash counter. The fee structure is given below
Items
Amount
Remarks
Remarks on
No of
Receipts
Private registration fee+ Application fee 1050
Paid at one
receipt as
the case
may be
Affiliation fee 300
Matriculation Fee+ Application fee 125 If not matriculated
Fine (Applications from 1/12/2013 to
16/12/2013)
500 If applicable
Fine (Applications from 17/12/2013 to
31/12/2013)
1000 If applicable
Examination fee I semester 445 For B.Com ,
BA Malayalam.
BA Sanskrit,
BA Arabic&
BA Hindi
Paid at one
receipt
(Total
Rs.890)
Examination fee II semester 445
Examination fee I semester
395
For BA English,
Political Science,
Sociology,
Philosophy,
Economics, Islamic
History, History
Paid at one
receipt
(Total
Examination fee II semester 395 Rs.790)
Recognition fee +Application fee 175
Applicable only for
NIOS, Other state
board Candidates
Paid at a
separate
receipt
VI. Original Certificates:
Candidates should posses the following original documents before the online registration
• Original pass certificate of the qualifying examination/original provisional
certificate+ Mark list of the qualifying examination
• Original Transfer Certificate
• Original migration certificate(If the qualifying examination is not Kerala
State plus two or Pre-degree in M.G university)
• Eligibility certificate(if the qualifying examination is of NIOS, or other State
Boards)
• Two self attested copies of X th Certificate.
Note: Eligibility certificate should be obtained from The Registrar, Mahatma Gandhi
University, Kottayam .
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Guidelines
• Open the University Website www.mgu.ac.in and click on the link Online UG
Private Registration Full course 2013.
• Then a page containing the guideline will be available. Click on the link ‘Click
here to login’
• Then the page used for the registration will be available.
• Carefully read each item and fill the items without spelling mistake.
• Items with the red star is a mandatory field
• Each frame in the page is described below
Select Course---------Select the course ie., B.Com full course or BA Full course
MAIN SUBJECT/ELECTIVE PAPERS SELECTED-----------Select the Elective
Paper for B.Com or the Main Subject for BA
For B.Com 1)Co-operation or 2)Finance and Taxation or 3) Travel and Tourism
For BA 1) English or 2)Malayalam or 3)Sanskrit or 4)Arabic or 5)Hindi or 6)Political
Science or 7)Economics or 8)Philosophy or 9)Islamic History or 10)History or
11)Sociology.
Second Language selected-------------Select any one of the following
1)Malayalam or 2)Arabic or 3)Tamil or 4)Hindi
In addition to this, Sanskrit is allowed only for BA Sanskrit
Complementary Course selected--------------Select the Complementary course
Open course-----------------Select any one open course from the list
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Click on the browse button. Then Select the file of the photograph and click
open. Then if the photograph posses the requirements then it will be uploaded and
preview will be shown on the page.
Name of the candidate –Enter the Name as same as in the X th Certificate in
Capital Letters
Click on the item male or female to select the sex
Date of birth- Click on the red marked tool on the right side of date of birth
box .Then select Year , Month and date of birth.Date of Birth should be same as in the
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X th Certificate
E mail-Enter the valid email id of the candidate carefully. Please check the
spelling and format of the email id .Candidate with invalid Email id will not get
information after registration for further reference.
Mother Tongue-Select the mother tongue from the list.
Then Select state of Place of birth and enter name of District, Place and Taulk
Then Enter the name and Occupation of Father
Then Enter the name and Occupation of Mother
Then Click on the Address box to enter the address
Enter the house name and press enter button and then enter place and press enter button
and then enter name of post office and so on
Then enter 6 digit pin code
If the communication address is same as the permanent address then tick on
the box near same as above, otherwise enter the communication address and its pin
code.
Then enter the mobile number. The number should not be prefixed with
country code or zero. The mobile number provided by you facilitates the office to
communicate any special information through messages or by calling.
Then enter the land line no with STD Code ,if any
Then select the category of the religion –SC or ST or OBC or OEC or General
Then Select the religion from the list
Then enter the name of Caste.
Center of Examination------Choose the center of Examination which the
candidates preferred to write the examination
Name of exam center is alphabetically arranged so as to enable quick finding
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Details regarding the Qualifying Examination passed
Name of the University/Board------Select the university or board of the
qualifying examination (Plus two).
If the board is National Institute of Open schooling then additional information
is asked as below
Then enter the Eligibility certificate number, Certificate date on the
space provided
If the university or board is other than the listed items, (ie other state boards)
candidate can select the last item other state boards. Then additional information is
asked as below
Enter the Name of exam, University/Board, the Eligibility certificate number, Certificate
date on the space provided
Then enter the register number ,and select month & year of the qualifying
examination as shown in the pass certificate/provisional certificate of plus two
Then Click on the box Language and enter the name of Languages studied in
plus two
Then Click on the box Subjects and enter the name of Subjects studied in plus
two
Then enter the name of the School/College last studied, its course name and its
university
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Then if the candidate has been matriculated at M.G University at present(ie. if the
candidate had joined any course in M.G University after plus two / passed Pre-degree in
M.G university as the last course),Select Yes for the question ‘Whether the candidate has
been matriculated for the last studying course’. Then enter year of matriculation.
(Note: if the candidate had joined any course in any University after plus two, registered
for the examination and discontinued their study should produce the cancellation memo
along with their original documents)
If the qualifying examination of the candidate is other than Kerala state plus two or pre
degree in M.G university and also if the candidate has not been matriculated for the last
studying course’ then additional information of the migration certificate will be asked as
follows
Then Enter Migration certificate number, Certificate date, Issuing
University
If the Candidate had registered as private candidate then fill No. and date of
the Private Registration Memo already issued, if any, Other wise left it blank
Candidate should fill the details of the fee receipts here
Details of Pay-in-Slip enclosed (Private Registration fee/Matriculation fee/Affiliation fee
Select the mode of payment(ie. SBT/Friends Janasevana Kendra/University
Cash counter)
If the mode of payment is SBT or Friends Janasevana Kendra then name of branch will
be asked .Select the branch
The enter the Pay-in-Slip No
Then select date of payment clicking on the date tool
Then enter the amount on the space provided. The amount to be paid will be
shown there.
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Similarly give the fee details of Pay-in-Slip towards the Examination fee
remitted
If the qualifying examination of plus two is National institute or Other State boards then
additional fee information (Recognition fee ) will be asked as follows
Fill the details of Recognition fee
In addition to the downloaded application forms, Candidate should send the original
pass certificate, TC, Eligibility certificate(If applicable), Fee receipt, Migration
Certificate(If applicable),Two self attested copies of 10th certificate and self addressed
cover stamped Rs. 52/-.
To get the list of documents attached with the application, Tick on the items which the
candidate posses to send with the downloaded application form
Then security image will be asked read the letters of the image and then enter the same
letters in the box provided. If the text is not readable ,then click on change text .
Then press Register or Register/Continue button
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If the mandatory fields are not filled then error message will be displayed. Read the error
message carefully and fill the data required.
If the data are completely filled then a message box will be displayed as follows
Clicking Ok Button, the candidate will be registered for those candidates other than
those of NIOS and other state boards. Click Cancel button to edit the details
For NIOS and other state board qualifying plus two students additional form for
APPLICATION FOR THE RECOGNITION OF EXAMINATION OF OTHER UNIVERSITIES/
BODIES will be displayed.
The data already entered in the first page will be displayed here. The following additional
information should be given
• Whether the examination was taken as
a collegiate student or after private study------------ Click Private or Regular as the case
may be
• The
length of
course of the
examination
passed which
is sought to be recognised------------Enter the length of course of plus two
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• Reasons for seeking admission in the-----------------Enter the answer
University.
Then select the Yes/No button on documents frame to specify the documents submitted
Then press REGISTER button
Then a page showing the guideline for further action needed will be displayed.
The application number will be displayed on this page. Please note this application
number for further reference.
Find the link at the bottom of the page
Click here to download application DOWNLOAD APPLICATION FORM
Clicking on that link, the .pdf file containing Private registration application,
Matriculation Application form, Examination application form, Application for
recognition (If applicable) will be generated.
Then save the .pdf file and take print out of all these application forms in A4 Size white
paper in photo quality.
(An Email will be sent to the candidate’s mail box. If the .pdf file is not saved and not
printed, then open this mail and use the link )
Applicant should put his/her signatures in the spaces provided in the private
registration form ,matriculation form, Examination form , application for recognition
( only for other state boards ) ,
3) The photograph in the printed application after online registration and the
matriculation form should be attested by any one of the following:
a) Principals of affiliated colleges
b) Heads of the university department of study and research
c) Headmasters and headmistress of high school
d) Members of the senate
e) Members of the academic council
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f) Syndicate members
g) Gazatted officers
Then send the following documents via Registered post in A4 size cover to The
Director ,School of distance education , M.G. University , Kottayam – 686560. The
name of course , centre , application id , name of university of qualifying exam should be
noted on the cover.
Printed application after online Private registration (Signed And Photo Attested)
Printed Matriculation Application(Signed And Attested)
Printed Exam Application(Signed And Photo Attested)
Printed recognition application . (signed)(only for NIOS and other state board
candidate)
Original Pass Certificate
Original Transfer Certificate
Original Migration Certificate (If Applicable)
Original Eligibility Certificate (If Applicable)
All Original Fee Receipts.
Two self attested copies of Xth certificate.
Self addressed A4 size cover stamped Rs . 52/-.
Note: In order to facilitate the process of the application, the documents may be arranged
as follows before sending.
Downloaded Private Registration Application
Private registration +Matriculation +Affiliation fee receipt
Downloaded Matriculation Application
One Self attested copy of X th Certificate.
Migration certificate (If applicable)
Self addressed A4 size cover stamped Rs . 52/-.
Printed recognition application .(only for NIOS and other state
board candidate)
Recognition Fee receipt.(only for NIOS and other state board
candidate)
Original Pass certificate/Provisional certificate of Plus two
Mark list of plus two (if any)
Transfer certificate/Migration cum Transfer certificate
Eligibility certificate (only for NIOS and other state board candidate)
Downloaded Exam Application
Examination application Fee receipt
One self attested copy of Xth Certificate
Set 1.Staple
or Pin
together in
the order.
Set
2.Staple
or Pin
together
in the
order
Set 3.Staple
or Pin
together in
the order
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Then Staple/pin Set 1,Set2,Set 3 and put into a A4 Size cover and send via registered
post to
The Director
School of distance education ,
Mahatma Gandhi University, Priyadarsini Hills PO, Kottayam – 686560
APPENDIX-II
MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY
GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS REGARDING PRIVATE REGISTRATION FOR
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES
1. Single Registration under the CBCSS (Semester Scheme)
a) Candidates will be allowed to appear for B.A./B.Com. Degree Examination under
the CBCSS (Semester scheme) implemented vide UO No. 2848/L/Acad/2012 dtd.
08.6.2012, as Private candidates without undergoing the regular course of study by
attending a college affiliated to the University provided that the subjects offered for the
examination do not involve practicals.
b) There shall be single registration for a Programme. Candidates who have
appeared for the examination after being registered as Private Candidates but have failed
in the examination may appear for the next session of examination without registering
again as Private Candidates. Such candidates shall, however, be required to register to
the concerned examination on payment of the prescribed fee.
c) First and Second semester exams shall be conducted at the end of Second
semester, Third and Fourth semester exams at the end of Fourth Semester and Fifth and
Sixth semester at the end of Sixth Semester respectively.
2. Selection of Subjects
a) Candidates shall be permitted to choose only those Core courses,
Complementary courses, Common courses and Additional Languages and Optional
course under the Core Course of the Undergraduate Programme as under III ‘Courses
offered’.
b) Candidates shall be permitted to choose only those Complementary course which
are permitted for the Core course chosen by them as under III ‘Courses offered’.
3. Correction/Change of optional courses/Additional Language
Candidates are permitted to correct/change their optional Course/Common course,
Additional Language/II Language/Complementary course already chosen. Application
for such change, if any, shall be submitted before 15th January 2014, accompanied by
a pay-in-slip for Rs. 100/- towards correction fee.
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B.Com. candidates are permitted to correct/change their optional as follows:
a) Upto one month prior to the II Sem. exam : by remitting Rs. 500/-
b) Upto one month prior to the III Sem. exam : by remitting Rs. 1000/-
4. Registration
a) All the students who satisfy the minimum eligibility conditions can register
through School of Distance Education, in different programmes.
b) A student who register for the programme shall complete the programme within 6
years from the year of registration.
c) Those students who have followed the UG courses in annual pattern can cancel
their earlier registration and can register afresh for Choice Based Credit Semester
System – UG – School of Distance Education programme in the same discipline or a
different one.
5. Change from private study for regular study:
A student registered under Choice Based Credit Semester System-UG-School of Distance
Education mode may be permitted to change to Choice Based Credit Semester System-
UG-Regular mode in the same programme only.
6. Change from regular study to private study (Applicable only for students admitted on
or after 2012-2013).
A student registered under Choice Based Credit Semester System-UG-Regular pattern
can change over to the Choice Based Credit Semester System-UG-School of Distance
Education mode in the same core programme, if that programme is offered under the
CBCSS-UG-SDE and continue his studies from where he had stopped.
7. Prohibition of simultaneous study
Candidates who have been given private registration for any Programme of study as per
these regulations shall not be allowed to undergo any other Programme of study either
by Private Registration or as a regular student before they take the examination for
which Private Registration is granted.
8. Equivalency
The regulation relating to minimum qualification for admission, scheme of examination,
Pass minimum and classification of successful candidates for the B.A./B.Com. Degree
Examinations shall be applicable to the Private candidates also.
9. Private Registration Memo Number
Private registration number given to the candidate shall be quoted for future
correspondence with regard to his/her Private registration. The number can be seen in
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the Private registration seal of the University affixed on the reverse side of the Qualifying
certificate and Transfer Certificate.
10. UG Programme discontinuation and re-admission
Candidates who have registered for UG Programme under private registration scheme
and those who have registered/appeared for the I/II/III/IV/V/VI Semester, II/III year
examination are permitted to discontinue their Programme/Course for joining another
U.G.C. sponsored/Professional/Vocational course. The application for UG Programme
discontinuation should be accompanied by the pay-in-slip for the prescribed fee,
Qualifying Certificate, Transfer Certificate and a Non-malpractice certificate from the
Principal concerned that is the principal of the college where the candidate has
appeared for the examination. Under no circumstances a candidate who has secured
Private Registration for a UG Programme be allowed to join a new course without
cancelling earlier course.
Candidates who have thus discontinued and registered for the examination of the
prescribed new UG Programme shall not be re-admitted in the same academic year
under any circumstances. Discontinued candidates will have to obtain a Re-admission
Order from the University before rejoining.
Candidates who have registered as Private students and not registered for the III/IV
Semester/Second year examination and also not registered for the V/VI/Third year
examination should obtain a Re-admission Order from the University for continuing their
studies. The application for readmission should be accompanied by prescribed fee and
photocopy of last Hall ticket/marklist.
11. Matriculation
Candidates who have been matriculated under the University at present, need not apply
for matriculation again. Candidates who are in need of matriculation in the University
shall apply for such registration in the prescribed form paying the prescribed fee. In
such cases, both the matriculation fee and private registration fee should be remitted by
means of the same pay-in-slip.
Candidates who have obtained migration certificate from this University and now wish to
apply for Private Registration should re-matriculate in this University by paying the
prescribed fee and submitting the matriculation form along with the Migration
Certificate.
12. Recognition
Candidates who have passed the Qualifying examination of the Universities/Boards
outside the state shall be required to apply for recognition of the qualifying examination
passed by them, by duly filled in application after paying the prescribed fee. Candidates
who have qualified under CBSE and ISE need not apply for recognition.
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Candidates applying for recognition of the qualifying examination shall submit, along
with their application, the Qualifying Certificate, Migration Certificate, Eligibility
Certificate and Transfer Certificate.
Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination from any of the Universities
within the State of Kerala are exempted from individual recognition if the examination
passed by them is recognized by the University. However, they shall be required to
produce a No Objection Certificate/Migration Certificate as the case may be. The
candidates who have passed the Higher Secondary School Examination/Vocational
Higher Secondary School Examination/Diploma in Commercial Practice of Kerala State
are exempted from producing Migration Certificate and also individual recognition.
13. Eligibility certificate
Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination from Universities/Boards
outside the state should obtain Eligibility Certificate from the Registrar, Mahatma
Gandhi University, Kottayam – 686 560 by remitting the prescribed fee. Such
candidates attain eligibility for private registration only after producing the Eligibility
Certificate issued by the Registrar of the University, along with other documents
required. (Attested photocopies of Pass Certificate, marklists and Transfer Certificate
should be produced while applying for the Eligibility Certificate to the Academic Section).
14. Cancellation of Private Registration/Examination
Candidates who have been granted Private Registration will be allowed to cancel the
Private registration granted to them and join any affiliated college of the University as a
regular student for the respective course, provided the cancellation is made thirty days
prior to the date of commencement of examination.
Candidates who have obtained private registration for any UG Programme under this
University and registered/appeared for the examination shall be allowed to cancel their
private registration along with the examinations taken by them in order to join afresh
any course.
Candidates applying for cancellation before the date of publication of the result of the
last examination should produce a ‘Non-malpractice Certificate’ from the Principal
concerned ie., the Principal of the college where the candidate has appeared for the
examination.
15. Change of II Language/Additional Language under Common course
A person who has passed the B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. Degree examination of this University
is permitted to take a different additional language examination (CBCSS Syllabus) by
Private registration extending for a period of one year subsequent to his/her passing the
degree examination. This facility will be available under the CBCSS Scheme from the
current academic year ie., 2013-14 onwards for the CBCSS UG Programme holders.
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Candidates who have passed Common Course, Core Course of the B.A./B.Sc./B.Com.
Degree examination and fails in Second Language/Additional Language of the
examination shall be permitted to appear for Second Language/Additional Language
exam (CBCSS Syllabus) by Private registration extending for a period of one academic
year. This facility will be available under the CBCSS Scheme from the current academic
year of 2013-14 onwards for the CBCSS UG Programme holders.
16. B.Com. Additional Optional/Elective
Candidates who have passed the B.Com. degree examination of the Mahatma Gandhi
University with one Optional subject will be allowed to register as Private candidates for
another Optional/Elective Subject. They shall take all the courses of the new
Elective/Optional at one sitting by private registration extending a period of one
academic year. P.G. Degree holders of any University can also avail this facility provided
they are B.Com. graduates of this University.
17. Additional B.A. Degree for B.Com. graduates
A candidate who has passed the B.Com. Degree Examination will be allowed to register
as Private candidate for B.A. UG Programme. He shall undergo the prescribed
programme of study for the B.A. UG Programme for not less than 6 semesters and take
the I & II Semester examination at the end of the II semester, III & IV semester
examination at the end of the fourth semester and the V & VI semester examination at
the end of the VI Semester.
18. B.A./B.Com. for professional graduates
Candidates who have passed the Bachelor’s Degree Examination in the Professional
faculties will be allowed to register as private candidates for B.A./B.Com. UG Programme
provided they undergo the Six semester programme and appear for all the examinations
provided they are qualified to join the B.A./B.Com. UG Programme as per their pass in
the Pre-Degree/+2 examination.
19. Additional degree (in the different set of optional subjects) through private
registration.
a) A person who has qualified for the B.A./B.Sc. degree of this University will be
permitted to appear for a different optional under Core Course & Complementary course
examination in four semesters (III & IV Sem. Core, complementary and I & II Core and
Complementary at the end of IV Sem. and V & VI Sem. Core at the end of VI Sem.
Study) by private registration extending for a period of two academic years after
qualifying the degree. Such candidate shall be allowed to choose a different set of
optional subjects for the new course under the following conditions:
i) Candidate must opt the compulsory Complementary Course, if any, assigned for
the particular programme.
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ii) Those candidates under the category of optional change will be exempted from
appearing for the examinations in a particular Complementary course if he/she has
already passed in that subject earlier (UO No. Ac.AIII/1/498/PR/01 dt. 18.10.2003).
b) Candidates who have qualified for the UG Programme B.A./B.Sc. degree of this
University and who wish to appear for the Core course & Complementary course of the
B.Com. degree examination shall be allowed to do so. They shall be required to take the
Core Course and Complementary course of the B.Com. UG Programme examination at
four semesters by Private registration extending for a period of two years. (I to IV
semesters/I & II years B.Com. Course/Paper after one year study and V & VI
Semester/III year B.Com. course at the end of next year). Those who have taken degree
from other Universities can take another degree in different subject in six semesters.
20. Continuation of the degree study with a different optional under Core &
Complementary for UG Programme. This will be enforced for private registration from
2013-14 academic year for CBCSS UG Programme.
a) A candidate for the Bachelor of Arts Degree Examination or the Bachelor of
Science degree examination of this University who passes the examination in Common
courses and fails in Core & Complementary examination will be permitted to appear for
Core & Complementary course, B.A./B.Com. UG Programme examination in four sitting
offering a new optional group by private registration extending for a period of two years
(I,II,III & IV Semester B.A./B.Com. course after one year study and V & VI semester
B.A./B.Com. course at the end of the next year). This provision is applicable to
candidates of regular B.A./B.Sc. (CBCSS) & All Private registration candidates under
CBCSS (Full Course).
b) A candidate for the B.Sc. UG Programme who discontinued the programme after
appearing for the IV semester examination and has passed common course examination
will be permitted to complete the programme through private registration by joining for
B.A./B.Com. UG Programme. Such candidates shall be permitted to appear for any
optional under Core course of the B.A./B.Com. UG Programme examination by private
registration extending for a period of two years and they have to take the whole Core
course & Complementary examination in four semesters. Such candidates are exempted
from appearing for the Common course of the B.A./B.Com. UG Programme examination
(I to IV sem. B.A./B.Com. course after one year study and V & VI sem course
B.A./B.Com. course at the end of next year).
c) As in case (b) B.A. candidates who have discontinued their studies in the V & VI
semesters and have passed common course will be admitted to the IIIrd semester B.Com.
UG Programme.
21. Simultaneous change of Additional Language/Second Language in Common Course
and Core & Complementary course of the B.A./B.Sc. examination – for CBCSS - 2013-14
onwards.
Candidates for the B.A./B.Sc. examination who pass Common Course (English) and fails
in Second Language/Additional Language in Common course and Core course &
Complementary course shall be permitted to appear for Additional Language in Common
Course and Core course & Complementary course of the examination by choosing a new
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language under Second Language/Additional Language in Common Course and a new
group of optional under Core & Complementary by Private Registration extending for a
period of two academic years. They have to take the Core & Complementary examination
in four semesters as in the case of faculty change.
22. Additional Degree for post graduates from 2013-14 Academic year onwards:
Post graduate degree holders of any University will be permitted to take Bachelors degree
in a different subject by private registration extending for a period of four semesters,
provided they are graduates of this University.
They have to take the Core & Complementary course examination in four semesters as in
the case of faculty change.
23. Part I & II (10 common syllabus of 6 English Core & 4 Second Language/Additional
Language of B.A./B.Sc. UG Programme) Registration for B.Com. degree holders
B.Com. degree holders (Model I & II) of this University will be permitted to appear for the
10 common course syllabus in (6 English core & 4 second language/Addl. Language
courses) prescribed for B.A./B.Sc. UG Programme at one academic year through private
registration so as to enable them to pursue higher studies in the language concerned.
Application for private registration should be accompanied by:
1. Fee for B.A. Common Course applied for.
2. Fee for private registration
3. B.Com. Degree/Provisional Certificate
4. T.C. in Original
5. Application for B.A. Common Course exam (Semester)
6. Self addressed Rs. 52/- stamped envelope.
II. QUALIFICATION/ELIGIBILITY
Persons who are permanent residents of/or domiciled in Kerala and who have passed the
Pre-degree examination of this University/Higher Secondary examination (Kerala Govt.)
or any other examination recognized by this University as equivalent thereto are eligible
to apply for Degree (Full course) private registration.
No minimum marks is prescribed to apply for Private registration.
Those who have obtained the diploma in Commercial practice (Govt. of Kerala) will be
permitted to register for B.Com. (Full course).
Private registration scheme for Optional/Faculty/Second Language change, Additional
optional/elective II to VI Semester B.A./B.Com. UG Programme registration, Additional
degree for P.G. Degree holders and V & VI semester B.A./B.Com. UG Programmes
registration are restricted to those who have passed the qualifying examination from
Mahatma Gandhi University only.
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Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination from Universities/Boards
outside the state should obtain the Eligibility certificate from the Registrar, Mahatma
Gandhi University before applying for private registration.
Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination through liberalized scheme of
any University/Board will not be eligible to apply for private registration.
Candidates debarred by the University from appearing for any of the University
examinations or candidates under disciplinary action by the Principal of the college in
which they studied shall not be eligible to apply for private registration as a private
candidate before such actions or the periods of debar are over.
Sahityacharya diploma holders (Kerala Hindi Prachar Sabha) who have passed Part I
(Part A) of the Pre-degree/HSE course are eligible to join B.A. Hindi UG Programme.
The interval between the date of passing the qualifying examination and the date of
examination for which registration is applied for shall not be less than the normal period
prescribed for the course, ie., candidates who have passed the qualifying examination on
or before the last March session only are eligible to apply for Private Registration in the
current year. However, candidates who have passed the ‘SAY’ examination conducted by
the Board of Higher Secondary Education, Govt. of Kerala or other compartmental
examinations before the date of closing of admission to regular degree courses are
eligible to apply for Degree (Full course) registration.
III. FACULTY
DETAILS OF DEGREE PROGRAMMES / COURSES UNDER THE SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION -
PRIVATE REGISTRATION
(AS RECOMMENDED BY THE CHAIRPERSONS OF VARIOUS BOARD OF STUDIES)
SCHEME OF VARIOUS UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES
Faculty of Language and Literature
1) B.A. English Language & Literature (Model-I)
SEMESTER - I
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN1
Common Course – English-1 : Communication
Skills in English
4 1 3
ENCN2
Common Course – English-2 : Reading Literature
in English
4 1 3
Common Course - Second Language 1 :
Malayalam : IY, u\ne²
Hindi : Prose and One Act Play
Arabic : Literary appreciation
Tamil : History of Tamil Literature
4 1 3
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ENCR1
Core-1 : Methodology of Humanities And
Literature
4 1 3
1 Complementary 1 – Politics : An Introduction to
Political Science
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS IN SEMESTER – I 20
SEMESTER
- II
ENCN3
Common Course – English-3 : Critical Thinking,
Academic Writing & Presentation
4 1 3
ENCN4
Common Course – English-4 : Musings on Vital
Issues
4 1 3
Common- Second Language 2:
Malayalam: IeoX
Hindi : Translation, Communication Skills and
Applied Grammar
Arabic : Translation & Communication
Tamil : Communicative Skills in Tamil
4 1 3
ENCR2
Core-2 : Introduction to the Study of
Language and Literature
4 1 3
1 Complementary 2 – Politics :
Governmental Machinery and Process
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS IN SEMESTER – II 20
SEMESTER - III
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN5
Common Course – English-5 : Reflections on
Indian Polity, Secularism & Sustainable
Environment
4 1 3
Common- Second Language 3 :
Malayalam: Ac©w t]nรง;w
Hindi : Poetry and Fiction
Arabic : Quran & Hadith Texts
Tamil : Translation & Communication
4 1 3
ENCR3 Core-13: Literature and Informatics 4 1 3
ENCR4 Core-4: Reading Prose 4 1 3
ENCY1
2 Complementary 1 : English :
Evolution of Literary Movements: The Shapers of
Destiny
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS IN SEMESTER – III 20
SEMESTER - IV
ENCN6
Common Course – English-6 : Evolution of the
Philosophy of Science: Literary Perspectives
4 1 3
Common – Second Language 4:
Malayalam : KZyw, cN\n ]coNbw
Hindi : Culture and Civilization of India
Arabic : Indian Culture & Civilization
Tamil : Culture & Civilization
4 1 3
ENCR5 Core-5: Reading Poetry 4 1 3
ENCR6 Core-6 : Reading Fiction 4 1 3
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ENCY2
2 Complementary 2 : English :
Evolution of Literary Movements: The Crosscurrents
of Change
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS IN SEMESTER – IV 20
SEMESTER - V
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCR7 Core-7 : Reading Drama 4 1 3
ENCR8 Core-8 : Language and Linguistics 4 1 3
ENCR9 Core-9 : Literary Criticism: Theory and Practice 4 1 3
ENCR10 Core-10 : Postcolonial Literatures 4 1 3
ENOG3 Open Course 4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS IN SEMESTER – V 20
SEMESTER - VI
ENCR11 Core-1 1: Women’s Literature 4 1 3
ENCR12 Core-12 : Indian Writing in English 4 1 3
ENCR13 Core-13 : Comparative Literature 4 1 3
ENCR14 Core-1 4: American Literature 4 1 3
ENOF2
Core-15 : Choice Based Course (Frontier Areas)
– Regional Literatures in Translation
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS IN SEMESTER – VI 20
CREDIT DETAILS
Common Course – I : English 24
Common Course – II :
Malayalam/Hindi/Arabic/Tamil
16
Complementary Course – 1 : Politics
Complimentary Course-2 : English
08
08
Core Course 60
Open Course 04
TOTAL 120
2) B.A. Hindi Language & Literature :
SEMESTER - I
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN1
Common Course – English-1 : Communication
Skills in English
4 1 3
27
ENCN2
Common Course – English-2 : Reading
Literature in English
3 1 3
Common Course - Second Language 1 :
Malayalam : IY, u\ne²
Hindi : Prose and One Act Play
Arabic : Literary Appreciation
Tamil : History of Tamil Literature
4 1 3
Core-1 : A General perspective of the stream
and its Methodology (Development of Hindi
Language)
3 1 3
I Complementary : Journalism 3 1 3
2 Complementary : Functional Hindi and
Technical Terminology
3 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER – I 20
SEMESTER - II
ENCN3
Common Course – English-3 : Critical
Thinking, Academic Writing & Presentation
4 1 3
ENCN4
Common Course – English-4 : Musings on
Vital Issues
3 1 3
Common- Second Language 2:
Malayalam: IeoX
Hindi : Translation, Communication Skills and
Applied Grammer
Arabic : Translation & Communication
Tamil : Tamil : Communicative Skills in Tamil
4 1 3
Core Course II - Development of Hindi
Literature upto RitiKal
3 1 3
1 Complementary :News & Editing 3 1 3
2 Complementary : Indian Administrative
System & Hindi
3 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER – II 20
SEMESTER - III
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN5
Common Course – English-5 : Reflections on
Indian Polity, Secularism & Sustainable
Environment
4 1 3
Common- Second Language 3 :
Malayalam: Ac©w t]nรง;w
Hindi : Poetry and Fiction
Arabic : Quran & Hadith Texts
Tamil : Translation & Communication
4 1 3
Core III : Information Technology, Mass
Communication & Public Relation
4 1 3
1 Complementary :Journalism Rules &
Regulations
4 1 3
2 Complementary :Noting and Drafting 4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER – III 20
28
SEMESTER - IV
ENCN6
Common Course – English-6 : Evolution of the
Philosophy of Science: Literary Perspectives
4 1 3
Common – Second Language 4:
Malayalam : KZyw, cN\n ]coNbw
Hindi : Culture and Civilization of India
Arabic : Indian Culture & Civilization
Tamil : Culture & Civilization
4 1 3
Core IV : Development of Modern Hindi
Language & Literature
4 1 3
1 Complementary Journalism& Electronic
Media
4 1 3
2 Complementary Computer& Hindi 4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER – IV 20
SEMESTER - V
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
Core V : Hindi Language and Literature prose 4 1 3
Core VI : Authentic study of Hindi poetry 4 1 3
Core-VII : Literary Criticism 4 1 3
Core-VIII : Feminist Literature in Hindi 4 1 3
Open Course 4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER – V 20
SEMESTER - VI
Core –IX : Comparative Literature 4 1 3
Core-X : Fiction (Novel and short stories) 4 1 3
Core –XI : Drama and One Act Plays 4 1 3
Core-XII: Theoretical and Applied Grammar 4 1 3
Core-XII : Choice Based Course : Lyrical Poetry of
Hindi with Special reference to BHRAMAR GEETH
And MADHUSHALA
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER – VI 20
CREDIT DETAILS :
Common Course – I : English 22
Common Course – II :
Malayalam/Hindi/Arabic/Tamil
16
Complementary Course – 1 :
Complimentary Course-2 :
14
14
Core Course 50
Open Course 04
TOTAL 120
29
3) B.A. MALAYALAM LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
SEMESTER-I
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN1
Common Course – English-1 : Communication
Skills in English
4 1 3
ENCN2
Common Course – English-2 : Reading
Literature in English
3 1 3
Common Course - Second Language 1 :
Malayalam : IY, u\ne²
Hindi : Prose and One Act Play
Arabic : Literary appreciation
Tamil : Communicative Skills in Tamil
4 1 3
uIn± uInรปm - -1 : IeoXn hw?aw 4 1 3
uInw8otaร‚lo uInรปm 1 u^nImudn±
]T\w
3 1 3
uInw8otaร‚lo uInรปm 2 \nSI=w
ho\oaร†w
3 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-I 21
SEMESTER-II
ENCN3
Common Course – English-3 : Critical
Thinking, Academic Writing & Presentation
4 1 3
ENCN4
Common Course – English-4 : Musings on Vital
Issues
3 1 3
Common- Second Language 2:
Malayalam: IeoX
Hindi : Translation, Communication Skills and
Applied Grammer
Arabic : Translation & Communication
Tamil : Communicative Skills in Tamil
4 1 3
uIn± uInรปm 2 tNcubco ®X²
Ieo^bw etc
4 1 3
uInw8otaร‚lo uInรปm 3 udnI Iney
anJII³
3 1 3
uInw8otaร‚lo uInรปm 4 adbnj
]T\¿otร‚ cpXpfnร–w
3 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-II 21
SEMESTER-III
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN5
Common Course – English-5 : Reflections on
Indian Polity, Secularism & Sustainable
Environment
4 1 3
30
Common- Second Language 3 :
Malayalam: Ac©w t]nรง;w
Hindi : Poetry and Fiction
Arabic : Quran & Hadith Texts
Tamil : Translation & Communication
4 1 3
uIn± uInรปm 3 h°i]coWna=w
hw¾nc=w, B¿\oI "±e uIcjw
4 1 3
uInw8otaร‚lo uInรปm 5
uIcj¿otร‚
tteร‡n\oI ]ncร„cy=w,
BZyInd tteร‡n\oI
hnioXy=w
3 1 3
uInw8otaร‚lo uInรปm 6 hwรXw 1
Poetry & Grammar
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-III 19
SEMESTER-IV
ENCN6
Common Course – English-6 : Evolution of the
Philosophy of Science: Literary Perspectives
4 1 3
Common: Malayalam : KZyw, cN\n ]coNbw
Hindi : Culture & Civilization of India
Arabic : Indian Culture & Civilization
Tamil : Culture & Civilization
4 1 3
uIn± uInรปm 4 hw¾nc Nco^w -
B¿\oI uIcjw
4 1 3
uInw8otaร‚lo uInรปm 7 Hรง
hnioXyInc°/hnioXyInco -
djoXnw_oI Aร±P\w
3 1 3
uInw8otaร‚lo uInรปm 6 hwรXw II -
Kavya, Vruththa, Alankaaram -
Theories of poetics
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-IV 19
SEMESTER-V
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
uIn± uInรปm 5 hnan\y รตngnfnร–w 4 1 3
uIn± uInรปm 6 รตncXpb hnioXy
hoยชnรยบ³
4 1 3
uIn± uInรปm 7 รตncXpubXc hnioXy
hoยชnรยบ³
4 1 3
uIn± uInรปm 8 uIcjpb cwKId 4 1 3
Open Course 4 1 3
31
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-V 20
SEMESTER-VI
uIn± uInรปm 9 IYnhnioXyw 4 1 3
uIn± uInรปm 10 KZy hnioXyw,
\oรจ]Ww
4 1 3
uIn± uInรปm 11 5nNp\ adbnjw -
]Zy=w KZy=w
4 1 3
uIn± uInรปm 12 eynIcWw,
รตngnNco^w
4 1 3
Choice Based Course : CdImuรงnWoIm
an[yaยบ;w รตngร†w
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-VI 20
CREDIT DETAILS :
Common Course – I : English 22
Common Course – II : 16
Complementary Course – 1 :
Malayalam
Complimentary Course-2 :
SANSKRIT
18
08
Core Course 52
Open Course 04
TOTAL 120
4) SANSKRIT (GENERAL)
SEMESTER-I
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN1
Common Course – English-1 :
Communication Skills in English
4 1 3
ENCN2
Common Course – English-2 : Reading
Literature in English
3 1 3
Common-1 : Literature in Sanskrit Language :
Poetry, Drama and Alankara
Malayalam : IY, u\ne²
Arabic : Literary appreciation
Tamil : History of Tamil Literature
4 1 3
Core Course-1 : Mehodology of Sanskrit
General
3 1 3
Complementary-1 : Linguistics Part I : Upto
Phonology
3 1 3
Complementary-2 : Nyaya, Tharkasamgraha 3 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER – I 20
32
SEMESTER-II
ENCN3
Common Course – English-3 : Critical
Thinking, Academic Writing & Presentation
4 1 3
ENCN4
Common Course – English-4 : Musings on
Vital Issues
3 1 3
Common Course -2 : Communication skills in
Sanskrit Language
Malayalam : IeoX
Arabic : Translation & Communication
Tamil : Communicative Skills in Tamil
4 1 3
Core Course -2: Methodology specific to
Sanskrit Language & Literature
3 1 3
Complementary-3 : Linguistic Part IISemantics
and Morphology
3 1 3
Complementary-4 : Vedic Literature 3 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER – II 20
SEMESTER-III
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN5 Common Course – English-5 : Reflections on
Indian Polity, Secularism & Sustainable
Environment
4 1 3
Common- Second Language 3 : Translation
and Communication
Malayalam : Ac©w t]nรง;w
Arabic : Quran & Hadith Texts
Tamil : Translation & Communication
4 1 3
Core Course -3 : Informatics 4 1 3
Complementary-5 : Functional Sanskrit 4 1 3
Complementary-6 : Cultural heritage of India 4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER – III 20
SEMESTER-IV
ENCN6
Common Course – English-6 : Evolution of
the Philosophy of Science: Literary
Perspectives
4 1 3
Common- Second Language 4 : Historical
Survey of Sanskrit Literature & Kerala Culture
Malayalam : KZyw, cN\n ]coNbw
Arabic : Indian Culture & Civilization
Tamil : History of Tamil Literature
4 1 3
Core Course -4 : Vyakarana Part I –
Lakhusiddhantha Kaumudi
4 1 3
Complementary-7: Lyrics 4 1 3
Complementary-8: Ayurvedic Tradition of
Kerala
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER – IV 20
SEME
STER
-V
Core Course -5 : Prose and Applied Grammar 4 1 3
Core Course -6 : Poetry 4 1 3
33
Core Course -7 : Drama, Alankara & Vrtta 4 1 3
Core Course -8 : Vyakarana Part II Siddhanta
Kaumudi & Mahabhasya 4 1 3
Open Course 4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER – V 20
SEMESTER-VI
Core Course -9 : Early Texts – Smrti &
Upanishads
4 1 3
Core Course -10 : Astika Darsanas 4 1 3
Core Course -11 : Nastika Darsanas 4 1 3
Core Course -12 : Poetics 4 1 3
Choice Based Course : Polity & Administration
in Arthasastra
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER – VI 20
CREDIT DETAILS :
Common Course – I : English 22
Common Course – II : 16
Complementary Courses 28
Core Course 50
Open Course 04
TOTAL 120
5) ARABIC
SEMESTER-I
Course Code Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN1
Common Course – English-1 :
Communication Skills in English
4 1 3
ENCN2
Common Course – English-2 : Reading
Literature in English
3 1 3
Common-1 : Additional Language –1 :
Arabic : Literary Appreciation
Tamil : Culture & Civilization
4 1 3
Core Course-1 : Applied Syntax and
Morphology
3 1 3
Complimentary course 1- Modern Arab
World
3 1 3
Complimentary Course 2-Document
Translation
3 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-I 20
SEMES
TER-II
ENCN3
Common Course – English-3 : Critical
Thinking, Academic Writing & Presentation
4 1 3
ENCN4 Common Course – English-4 : Musings on 3 1 3
34
Vital Issues
Common Course : Additional Language – 2:
Translation and Communication
Arabic :
Tamil : Communicative Skills in Tamil
4 1 3
Core Course-2 –Informatics in Arabic 3 1 3
Complimentary course 3- Use of Language 3 1 3
Complimentary Course 4-Thareequl Islam -1 3 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-II 20
Course Code Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
SEMESTER-III
ENCN5
Common Course – English-5 : Reflections on
Indian Polity, Secularism & Sustainable
Environment
4 1 3
Common Course - : Additional Language- 3
Arabic : Quran and Hadith Texts
Tamil : Translation & Communication
4 1 3
Core Course- 3 : Methodology of Humanities
in Arabic
3 1 3
Core Course- 4 Applied Syntax and
Morphology –II
3 1 3
Complimentary Course- 5
THAREEKHUL ISLAM- II
4 1 3
Complimentary Course- 6
Indian Writings in Arabic
2 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-III
20
SEMESTER-IV
ENCN6 Common Course – English-6 : Evolution of
the Philosophy of Science: Literary
Perspectives
4 1 3
Common Course - : Additional Language- 3
Arabic : Indian Culture and Civilisation
Tamil : History of Tamil Literature
4 1 3
Core Course 5 : Classical Arabic Prose 4 1 3
Complimentary Course 7 : Contribution of
Kerala to Arabic Language and Literature
4 1 3
Complimentary Course- 8
History of Arab-Muslim Sciences
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-IV 20
Course Code Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
SE
M
ES
Core Course 6 : 4 1 3
35
History of Arabic Literature -I
Core Course 7 :
Rhetoric and Poetics
4 1 3
Core Course 8 :
Arabic Literary Criticism
4 1 3
Core Course- 9
Classical Arabic Poetry
4 1 3
Open Course 4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-IV 20
SEMESTER-VI
Core Course 10 :
History of Arabic Literature –II
4 1 3
Core Course 11 :
Arabic Drama and Film studies
4 1 3
Core Course 12 :
Modern Arabic Poetry
4 1 3
Core Course-13
Arabic Short story and Novel
4 1 3
Choice Based Core –Women writings in
Arabic
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-IV 20
CREDIT DETAILS :
Common Course – I : English 22
Common Course – II : 16
Complementary CourseS 26
Core Course 52
Open Course 04
TOTAL 120
b. Faculty of Social Science :
1. History :
SEMESTER-I
Course
Code
Title of Course Credit WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN1
Common Course – English-1 : Communication
Skills in English
4 1 3
ENCN2
Common Course – English-2 : Reading
Literature in English
4 1 3
Common Course - Second Language 1 :
Malayalam : IY, u\ne²
Hindi : Prose and One Act Play
Arabic : Literary appreciation
4 1 3
36
Tamil : History of Tamil Literature
HYC 01
Core Course-1 : Methodology and Perspectives
of Social Science
4 1 3
Complimentary course 1- Economics :
Principles of Economics
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-I 20
SEMESTER-II
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN3
Common Course – English-3 : Critical
Thinking, Academic Writing & Presentation
4 1 3
ENCN4
Common Course – English-4 : Musings on
Vital Issues
4 1 3
Common- Second Language 2:
Malayalam: IeoX
Hindi : Translation, Communication Skills
and Applied Grammar
Arabic : Translation & Communication
Tamil : Communicative Skills in Tamil
4 1 3
HYC 02
Core- 2- Cultural Transitions in Pre-modern
Kerala
4 1 3
Complimentary course 1- Economics : Basic
Economic Studies
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-II 20
SEMESTER-III
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN5
Common Course – English-5 : Reflections on
Indian Polity, Secularism & Sustainable
Environment
4 1 3
Common- Second Language 3 :
Malayalam: Ac©w t]nรง;w
Hindi : Poetry and Fiction
Arabic : Quran & Hadith texts
Tamil : Translation & Communication
4 1 3
HYC 03 Core -3- Making of Modern Kerala 4 1 3
HYC 04 Core- 4-Informatics 4 1 3
Complimentary Course- 2 : Politics : An
Introduction to Political Science
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-III 20
SEMESTER-IV
37
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN6
Common Course – English-6 : Evolution of the
Philosophy of Science: Literary Perspectives
4 1 3
Common – Second Language 4:
Malayalam : KZyw, cN\n ]coNbw
Hindi : Culture and Civilization of India
Arabic : Indian Culture & Civilization
Tamil : Culture & Civilization
4 1 3
HYC 05 Core- 5-Understanding the Past 4 1 3
HYC 06
Core -6- Early Societies in India (2010
Admission)
4 1 3
Complimentary Course-2 : Politics :
Governmental Machinery and Process
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-IV 20
SEMESTER-V
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
HYC 07 Core-7- Institutions in the Pre-colonial India 4 1 3
HYC 08 Core-8- State and Societies in the Ancient
World
4 1 3
HYC 09 Core-9- India: Nation in the Making 4 1 3
HYC 10 Core-10- Trends in Historical Writings 4 1 3
Open Course 4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-V 20
SEMESTER-VI
Course Code Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
HYC 11 Core-11-Issues in Contemporary India 4 1 3
HYC 12 Core-12-Situating Medieval World 4 1 3
HYC 13 Core-13-Understanding Modern World 4 1 3
HYC 14 Core-14- Capitalism and Colonialism 4 1 3
HYC 15 Choice Based Core – Archaeology in India 4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-VI 20
CREDIT DETAILS :
Common Course – I : English 24
Common Course – II : 16
Complementary CourseS 16
Core Course 60
Open Course 04
TOTAL 120
38
2. Political Science
SEMESTER-I
Course Code Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN1
Common Course – English-1 : Communication
Skills in English
4 1 3
ENCN2
Common Course – English-2 : Reading
Literature in English
4 1 3
Common Course - Second Language 1 :
Malayalam : IY, u\ne²
Hindi : Prose and One Act Play
Arabic : Literary appreciation
Tamil : History of Tamil Literature
4 1 3
(PS1B01UG)
Core Course- 1: Methodology and Perspectives
of Social Sciences
4 1 3
(PS1C01UG
Complementary 1 : Economics : Principles of
Economics
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-I 20
SEMESTER-II
Course Code Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN3
Common Course – English-3 : Critical
Thinking, Academic Writing & Presentation
4 1 3
ENCN4
Common Course – English-4 : Musings on
Vital Issues
4 1 3
Common- Second Language 2:
Malayalam: IeoX
Hindi : Translation, Communication Skills
and Applied Grammar
Arabic : Translation & Communication
Tamil : Communicative Skills in Tamil
4 1 3
(PS2B02UG)
Core Course-2 : Introduction to Indian
Political System
4 1 3
(PS2C02UG)
Complementary 2 : Economics : Basic
Economics Studies
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-II 20
SEMESTER-III
39
Course Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN5
Common Course – English-5 : Reflections on
Indian Polity, Secularism & Sustainable
Environment
4 1 3
Common- Second Language 3 :
Malayalam: Ac©w t]nรง;w
Hindi : Poetry and Fiction
Arabic : Quran & Hadith Texts
Tamil : Translation & Communication
4 1 3
(PS3B03UG)
CoreCourse-3 : Issues in Indian Political
System
4 1 3
(PS3B04UG) Core Course- 4 : Political Theory 4 1 3
Complimentary Course- 3 : History :
Historical Roots of Modern World
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-III 20
SEMESTER-IV
Course Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN6
Common Course – English-6 : Evolution of the
Philosophy of Science: Literary Perspectives
4 1 3
Common – Second Language 4:
Malayalam : KZyw, cN\n ]coNbw
Hindi : Culture and Civilization of India
Arabic : Indian Culture & Civilization
Tamil : History of Tamil Literature
4 1 3
(PS4B05UG) Core Course- 5 : Political Thought 4 1 3
(PS4B06UG)
Core Course 6 : Introduction to Comparative
Politics
4 1 3
Complimentary Course- 4 : History : Transition
to the Contemporary World
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-IV 20
SEMESTER-V
Course Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
(PS5B07UG)
Core Course 7 : Comparative Political
Systems
4 1 3
(PS5B08UG)
Core Course 8 : Research Methods in
Political Science
4 1 3
(PS5B09UG)
Core Course- 9 : Introduction to Public
Administration
4 1 3
(PS5B10UG) Core Course 10 : Human Rights 4 1 3
40
Open Course 4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-V 20
SEMESTER-VI
Course Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
(PS6B11UG)
Core Course 11 : Elements of International
Politics
4 1 3
(PS6B12UG)
Core course – 12 : Society and Politics in
Kerala
4 1 3
(PS6B13UG)
Core Course- 13 : Issues in International
Politics
4 1 3
(PS6B14UG)
Core Course 14: Theories and Principles of
Public Administration
4 1 3
(PS6B15UG)
Core Course- 15: Choice Based Course –
Gandhian Ideas and Applicable Techniques
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-VI 20
CREDIT DETAILS :
Common Course – I : English 24
Common Course – II : 16
Complementary CourseS : Economics
History
08
08
Core Course 60
Open Course 04
TOTAL 120
3. Economics
SEMESTER-I
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN1
Common Course – English-1 : Communication
Skills in English
4 1 3
ENCN2
Common Course – English-2 : Reading
Literature in English
4 1 3
Common Course - Second Language 1 :
Malayalam : IY, u\ne²
Hindi : Prose and One Act Play
Arabic : Literary appreciation
Tamil : History of Tamil Literature
4 1 3
Core Course- 1: Methodology of Social 4 1 3
41
Sciences with Special Reference to Economics
Complementary 1 : History : Social Formation
in Pre-Modern India.
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-I 20
SEMESTER-II
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN3
Common Course – English-3 : Critical
Thinking, Academic Writing & Presentation
4 1 3
ENCN4
Common Course – English-4 : Musings on
Vital Issues
4 1 3
Common- Second Language 2:
Malayalam: IeoX
Hindi : Translation, Communication Skills
and Applied Grammar
Arabic : Translation & Communication
Tamil : Communicative Skills in Tamil
4 1 3
Core Course-2 : Development and
Environmental Economics
4 1 3
Complementary 2 : History : Transition to the
Contemporary world
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-II 20
SEMESTER-III
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN5
Common Course – English-5 : Reflections on
Indian Polity, Secularism & Sustainable
Environment
4 1 3
Common- Second Language 3 :
Malayalam: Ac©w t]nรง;w
Hindi : Poetry and Fiction
Arabic : Quran & Hadith Texts
Tamil : Translation & Communication
4 1 3
CoreCourse-3 : Principles of Micro Economics 4 1 3
Core Course- 4 : Modern Banking 4 1 3
Complimentary Course- 3 : Politics : An
Introduction to Political Science
OR
Economics : Mathematical Economics
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-III 20
42
SEMESTER-IV
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN6
Common Course – English-6 : Evolution of the
Philosophy of Science: Literary Perspectives
4 1 3
Common – Second Language 4:
Malayalam : KZyw, cN\n ]coNbw
Hindi : Culture and Civilization of India
Arabic : Indian Culture & Civilization
Tamil : History of Tamil Literature
4 1 3
Core Course- 5 : Micro Economic Analysis 4 1 3
Core Course 6 : Public Economics 4 1 3
Complimentary Course- 4 : Politics :
Governmental Machinery and Process
OR
Economics : Mathematics for Economic
Analysis
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-IV 20
SEMESTER-V
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
Core Course 7 : Quantitative Techniques
for Economic Analysis
4 1 3
Core Course 8 : Principles of Macro
Economics
4 1 3
Core Course- 9 : Indian Economy 4 1 3
Core Course 10 : Economics of Financial
Markets
4 1 3
Open Course 4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER – V 20
SEMESTER-VI
Course Code Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
Core Course 11 : Quantitative
Economics
4 1 3
Core course – 12 : Macro Economic
Analysis
4 1 3
Core Course- 13 : Development Issues
of the Indian Economy
4 1 3
Core Course 14: International
Economics
4 1 3
43
Core Course- 15: Choice Based
Course – Marketing Management
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTERVI
20
CREDIT DETAILS :
Common Course – I : English 24
Common Course – II : 16
Complementary Course : History :
Politics/
Mathematics :
08
08
Core Course 60
Open Course 04
TOTAL 120
4. Sociology
SEMESTER-I
Course Code Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN1 Common Course – English-1 :
Communication Skills in English
4 1 3
ENCN2 Common Course – English-2 : Reading
Literature in English
4 1 3
Common Course - Second Language 1 :
Malayalam : IY, u\ne²
Hindi : Prose and One Act Play
Arabic : Literary Appreciation
Tamil : History of Tamil Literature
4 1 3
I B-01 Core Course- 1: Methodology and
Perspectives of Social Sciences
4 1 3
Complimentary-1 : Economics : Principles
of Economics
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-I 20
SEMESTER-II
ENCN3 Common Course – English-3 : Critical
Thinking, Academic Writing &
Presentation
4 1 3
ENCN4 Common Course – English-4 : Musings on
Vital Issues
4 1 3
Common- Second Language 2:
Malayalam: IeoX
Hindi : Translation, Communication Skills
and Applied Grammar
Arabic : Translation & Communication
Tamil : Communicative Skills in Tamil
4 1 3
II B-02 Core Course- 2: The Essence of Sociology 4 1 3
Complimentary-2 : Economics : Basic
Economic Studies
4 1 3
44
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-II 20
SEMESTER-III
ENCN5 Common Course – English-5 : Reflections
on Indian Polity, Secularism & Sustainable
Environment
4 1 3
Common- Second Language 3 :
Malayalam: Ac©w t]nรง;w
Hindi : Poetry and Fiction
Arabic : Quran & Hadith Texts
Tamil : Translation & Communication
4 1 3
III B-03 Core Course- 3: Social Research Methods 4 1 3
III B-04 Core Course- 4: Foundations of
Sociological Thought
4 1 3
Complimentary-3 : History : Roots of the
Modern World
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-III 20
SEMESTER-IV
ENCN6 Common Course – English-6 : Evolution of
the Philosophy of Science: Literary
Perspectives
4 1 3
Common – Second Language 4:
Malayalam : KZyw, cN\n ]coNbw
Hindi : Culture and Civilization of India
Arabic : Indian Culture & Civilization
Tamil : Culture & Civilization
4 1 3
IV B-05 Core Course- 5: Social Stratification 4 1 3
IV B-06 Core Course – 6 : Environment and
Society
4 1 3
Complimentary-4 : History : Transition to
the Contemporary World
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-IV 20
SEMESTER-V
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
V B-07 Core Course 7 : Modern Sociological Theories 4 1 3
V B-08 Core Course 8 : Perspectives on Indian Society 4 1 3
V B-09 Core Course- 9 : Culture and Personality 4 1 3
V B-10 Core Course 10 : Industry and Society 4 1 3
V B- O-01 Open Course 4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-IV 20
SEMESTER-VI
VI B-11 Core Course 11 : Crime and Society 4 1 3
VI B-12 Core course – 12 : Gerontology 4 1 3
VI B-13 Core Course- 13 : Sociology of Development 4 1 3
VI B-14 Core Course 14: Tribal Society in India 4 1 3
VI B-15 Core Course- 15: Choice Based Course – Urban
Sociology
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-IV 20
45
CREDIT DETAILS :
Common Course – I : English 24
Common Course – II : 16
Complementary Courses : Economics :
History
08
08
Core Course 60
Open Course 04
TOTAL 120
5. Islamic History
SEMESTER-I
Course Code Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN1 Common Course – English-1 : Communication
Skills in English
4 1 3
ENCN2 Common Course – English-2 : Reading
Literature in English
4 1 3
Common Course - Second Language 1 :
Malayalam : IY, u\ne²
Hindi : Prose and One Act Play
Arabic : Literary appreciation
Tamil : History of Tamil Literature
4 1 3
IH-1 - B-01 Core Course- 1: Methodology and
Perspectives of Social Sciences
4 1 3
Complimentary-1 : Economics : Principles of
Economics
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-I 20
SEMESTER-II
ENCN3 Common Course – English-3 : Critical
Thinking, Academic Writing & Presentation
4 1 3
ENCN4 Common Course – English-4 : Musings on
Vital Issues
4 1 3
Common- Second Language 2:
Malayalam: IeoX
Hindi : Translation, Communication Skills
and Applied Grammar
Arabic : Translation & Communication
Tamil : Communicative Skills in Tamil
4 1 3
IH-2 - B-02 Core Course- 2: Pre-Islamic Arabia And the
Emergence of Islam
4 1 3
Complimentary-2 : Economics : Basic
Economic Studies
4 1 3
46
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-II 20
SEMESTER-III
ENCN5 Common Course – English-5 : Reflections on
Indian Polity, Secularism & Sustainable
Environment
4 1 3
Common- Second Language 3 :
Malayalam: Ac©w t]nรง;w
Hindi : Poetry and Fiction
Arabic : Quran & Hadith Texts
Tamil : Translation & Communication
4 1 3
IH-3 - B-03 Core Course- 3: Glorious Caliphate And the
Umayadas
4 1 3
IH-3 - B-04 Core Course- 4: Informatics 4 1 3
Complimentary-3 : History - Roots of the
Modern World
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-III 20
SEMESTER-IV
ENCN6 Common Course – English-6 : Evolution of
the Philosophy of Science: Literary
Perspectives
4 1 3
Common – Second Language 4:
Malayalam : KZyw, cN\n ]coNbw
Hindi : Culture and Civilization of India
Arabic : Indian Culture & Civilization
Tamil : History of Tamil Literature
4 1 3
IH-4 - B-05 Core Course- 5: History And Culture of the
Abbasids
4 1 3
IH-4 - B-06 Core Course – 6 : Muslims in Europe 4 1 3
Complimentary-4 : History : Transition to the
Contemporary World
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-IV 20
SEMESTER-V
Course
Code
Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
IH-5 - B-07 Muslim Histiography 4 1 3
IH-5 - B-08 Core Course 8 : The Ottomans And Turkish
Republic
4 1 3
IH-5 - B-09 Core Course- 9 : Muslim Rule in India 4 1 3
IH-5 - B-10 Core Course 10 : History And Culture of
Kerala Muslims
4 1 3
IH-5 - O-
01
Open Course 4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-V 20
SEMESTERVI
IH-6 - B-
11
Core Course 11 : Political Thought in Islam 4 1 3
IH-6 - B-
12
Core course – 12 : Human Rights in Islam 4 1 3
IH-6 - B- Core Course- 13 : Contemporary Muslim 4 1 3
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13 World
IH-6 - B-
14
Core Course 14: Revivalist Movement in Islam 4 1 3
IH-6 - B-
15
Core Course- 15: Choice Based Course – Indo-
Muslim Culture
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-VI 20
CREDIT DETAILS :
Common Course – I : English 24
Common Course – II : 16
Complementary Course : Economics :
History :
08
08
Core Course 60
Open Course 04
TOTAL 120
6) B.A. PHILOSOPHY PROGRAMME
SEMESTER-I
Course Code Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN1 Common Course – English-1 :
Communication Skills in English
4 1 3
ENCN2 Common Course – English-2 : Reading
Literature in English
4 1 3
Common Course - Second Language 1 :
Malayalam : IY, u\ne²
Hindi : Prose and One Act Play
Arabic : Literary appreciation
Tamil : History of Tamil Literature
4 1 3
PH1B01 Core Course-1 : Introduction to Philosophical
Methods
4 1 3
PH1C01 Complimentary-1 : Western Aesthetics 4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-I 20
SEMESTER-II
ENCN3 Common Course – English-3 : Critical
Thinking, Academic Writing & Presentation
4 1 3
ENCN4 Common Course – English-4 : Musings on
Vital Issues
4 1 3
Common- Second Language 2:
Malayalam: IeoX
Hindi : Translation, Communication Skills
and Applied Grammar
Arabic : Translation & Communication
Tamil : Communicative Skills in Tamil
4 1 3
PH2B02 Core Course-2 : Traditional Logic 4 1 3
PH2C02 Complementary– 2 : Indian Aesthetics 4 1 3
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TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-II 20
SEMESTER-III
ENCN5 Common Course – English-5 : Reflections on
Indian Polity, Secularism & Sustainable
Environment
4 1 3
Common- Second Language 3 :
Malayalam: Ac©w t]nรง;w
Hindi : Poetry and Fiction
Arabic : Quran & Hadith Texts
Tamil : Translation & Communication
4 1 3
PH3B03 Core Course-3 : Symbolic Logic 4 1 3
PH3B04 Core Course-4 : Philosophy of Informatics 4 1 3
PH3C03 Complementary – 3 : Socio-Political Thought 4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-III 20
SEMESTER-IV
ENCN6 Common Course – English-6 : Evolution of
the Philosophy of Science: Literary
Perspectives
4 1 3
Common – Second Language 4:
Malayalam : KZyw, cN\n ]coNbw
Hindi : Culture and Civilization of India
Arabic : Indian Culture & Civilization
Tamil : Culture & Civilization
4 1 3
PH4B05 Core Course 5 : Ancient and Medieval
Western philosophy
4 1 3
PH4B06 Core Course 6 : Beginnings of Indian
Philosophy
4 1 3
PH4C04 Complementary – 4 : Peace Studies 4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-IV 20
SEMESTER-V
PH5B07 Core Course 7 : Modern Western Philosophy 4 1 3
PH5B08 Core Course 8: Systems of Indian Philosophy 4 1 3
PH5B09 Core Course 9 : Fundamentals of Ethics 4 1 3
PH5B10 Core Course 10 : Modern Indian Thought 4 1 3
29 Open Course – 4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-V 20
SEMESTER-VI
Course Code Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
PH6B11 Core Course 11 : Philosophy of Gender 4 1 3
PH6B12 Core Course 12 : Recent Trends in Western
Philosophy
4 1 3
PH6B 13 Core Course 13 : Applied Ethics 4 1 3
PH6B14 Core Course 14 : Eco Philosophy 4 1 3
PH6D01 Core Course 15 : Crime and Punishment 4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-V 20
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CREDIT DETAILS :
Common Course – I : English 24
Common Course – II : 16
Complementary Courses 16
Core Course 60
Open Course 04
TOTAL 120
III. Faculty of Commerce :
B.Com PROGRAMME (CO-OPERATION)
SEMESTER I
Course Code Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN1 Common Course – English-1 :
Communication Skills in English
4 1 3
Common-2 Language-Second Language
Malayalam : IYร†w IeoXร†w
Hindi : Prose and Applied Hindi
Arabic : Commercial Arabic &
Translation
Tamil : History of Tamil Literature
4 1 3
M01BAA01 Business Statistics 3 1 3
CM01BAA02
Modern Banking 3 1 3
CM01BAA03
Business Regulatory Frame work 3 1 3
CM01BA901
Perspectives and Methodology of
Business Studies
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-I 21
SEMESTER II
ENCN3 Common Course – English-2 : Critical
Thinking, Academic Writing &
Presentation
4 1 3
Common-4 Language-Second Language
Malayalam : KZyw - cN\ร†w
5ubnK=w
Hindi : Poetry, Communication Hindi
& Translation
Arabic : Function Arabic
Tamil : Communicative Skills in Tamil
4 1 3
CM02BAA01 Quantitative Techniques for Business
Research
3 1 3
CM02BAA02 Principles of Insurance 3 1 3
50
CM02BAA03 Corporate Regulations & Governance 3 1 3
CM02BA901 Business Communication and
Management Information System
4 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTERII
21
SEMESTER III
Course Code Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
Common Course – English-3 :
Perspectives in Literature
3 1 3
CM03BAA01 Marketing Management 4 1 3
CM03BAA02 Financial Accounting 4 1 3
CM03BAA03 E-Commerce and General Informatics 4 1 3
CM03BAA04 Business Management 2 1 3
Optional Course Paper-I
CM03BBA03 Basics of Co-Operation 3 1 3
TOTAL 20
SEMESTER IV
Common Course – English-4 : Reflexions
of Vital Issue
3 1 3
CM04BAA01 Capital Market 4 1 3
CM04BAA02 Corporate Accounting 4 1 3
CM04BA901 Entrepreneurship Development and
Project Management
4 1 3
CM04BAA03 Financial Services 2 1 3
Optional Course Paper-II
CM04BBA03 Co-Operative Management and
Administration
3 1 3
TOTAL CREDITS FOR SEMESTER-IV 20
SEMESTER V
CM05BAA01 Cost Accounting 4 1 3
CM05BAA02 Special Accounting 4 1 3
CM05CAA01 Complimentary : Advertising and Sales
promotion
4 1 3
CM03BBA01 Open Course 4 1 3
Optional Course Paper-III
CM05BBA03 Co-Operative Legal System 3 1 3
TOTAL 19
SEMESTER
VI
CM06BAA01 Applied Cost Accounting 4 1 3
CM06CAA01 Complimentary : Principles of Business
Decisions
4 1 3
CM06BAA02 Practical Auditing 4 1 3
CM06BAA03 Accounting for Managerial Decisions 4 1 3
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Optional Course Paper-IV
CM06BBA03 Co-Operative Accounting 3 1 3
TOTAL 19
CREDIT DETAILS
Common Course – I : English 14
Common Course – II :
(Mal/Hindi/Arabic/Tamil)
08
Complementary Courses :
Advertising and Sales Promotion :
Principles of Business Decisions :
04
04
Core Course 86
Open Course 04
TOTAL 120
B.Com PROGRAMME (FINANCE AND TAXATION)
SEMESTER I
Course Code Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN1 Common Course – English-1 :
Communication Skills in English
4 1 3
Common-2 Language-Second Language
Malayalam : IYร†w IeoXร†w
Hindi : Prose and Applied Hindi
Arabic : Commercial Arabic &
Translation
Tamil : History of Tamil Literature
4 1 3
M01BAA01 Business Statistics 3 1 3
CM01BAA02 Modern Banking 3 1 3
CM01BAA03 Business Regulatory Frame work 3 1 3
CM01BA901 Perspectives and Methodology of
Business Studies
4 1 3
TOTAL 21
SEMESTER II
ENCN3 Common Course – English-2 : Critical
Thinking, Academic Writing &
Presentation
4 1 3
Common-4 Language-Second Language
Malayalam : KZyw - cN\ร†w
5ubnK=w
Hindi : Poetry, Communication Hindi &
Translation
Arabic : Functional Arabic
Tamil : Communicative Skills in Tamil
4 1 3
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CM02BAA01 Quantitative Techniques for Business
Research
3 1 3
CM02BAA02 Principles of Insurance 3 1 3
CM02BAA03 Corporate Regulations & Governance 3 1 3
CM02BA901 Business Communication and
Management Information System
4 1 3
TOTAL 21
SEMESTER Iii
Common Course – English-3 :
Perspectives in Literature
3 1 3
CM03BAA01 Marketing Management 4 1 3
CM03BAA02 Financial Accounting 4 1 3
CM03BAA03 E-Commerce and General Informatics 4 1 3
CM03BAA04 Business Management 2 1 3
Optional Course Paper-I
CM03BBA01 Financial Management 3 1 3
TOTAL 20
SEMESTER IV
Common Course – English-4 :
Reflexions of Vital Issue
3 1 3
CM04BAA01 Capital Market 4 1 3
CM04BAA02 Corporate Accounting 4 1 3
CM04BA901 Entrepreneurship Development and
Project Management
4 1 3
CM04BAA03 Financial Services 2 1 3
Optional Course Paper-II
CM04BBA01 Value added Tax- Concepts and Practice 3 1 3
TOTAL 20
SEMESTER V
CM05BAA01 Cost Accounting 4 1 3
CM05BAA02 Special Accounting 4 1 3
CM05CAA01 Complimentary : Advertising and Sales
promotion
4 1 3
CM05BBA05 Open Course 4 1 3
Optional Course Paper-III
CM05BBA01 Income Tax-Law and Practice 3 1 3
TOTAL 19
SEMESTER
VI
CM06BAA01 Applied Cost Accounting 4 1 3
CM06CAA01 Principles of Business Decisions 4 1 3
CM06BAA02 Practical Auditing 4 1 3
CM06BAA03 Accounting for Managerial 4 1 3
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Decisions
Optional Course Paper-IV
CM06BBA01 Income Tax-Assessment
&Procedure
3 1 3
TOTAL 19
CREDIT DETAILS
Common Course – I : English 14
Common Course – II
(Mal/Hindi/Arabic/Tamil)
08
Complementary Courses :
Advertising and Sales Promotion :
Principles of Business Decisions :
04
04
Core Course 86
Open Course 04
TOTAL 120
B.Com PROGRAMME (TRAVEL AND TOURISM)
SEMESTER I
Course Code Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
ENCN1 Common Course – English-1 :
Communication Skills in English
4 1 3
Common-2 Language-Second Language
Malayalam : IYร†w IeoXร†w
Hindi : Prose and Applied Hindi
Arabic : Commercial Arabic &
Translation
Tamil : History of Tamil Literature
4 1 3
M01BAA01 Business Statistics 3 1 3
M01BAA02 Modern Banking 3 1 3
M01BAA03 Business Regulatory Frame work 3 1 3
M01BA901 Perspectives and Methodology of
Business Studies
4 1 3
TOTAL 21
SEMESTER II
ENCN3 Common Course – English-2 : Critical
Thinking, Academic Writing &
Presentation
4 1 3
Common-4 Language-Second Language
Malayalam : KZyw - cN\ร†w
5ubnK=w
Hindi : Poetry, Communication Hindi &
Translation
4 1 3
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Arabic : Functional Arabic
Tamil : Communicative Skills in Tamil
CM02BAA01 Quantitative Techniques for Business
Research
3 1 3
CM02BAA02 Principles of Insurance 3 1 3
CM02BAA03 Corporate Regulations & Governance 3 1 3
CM02BA901 Business Communication and
Management Information System
4 1 3
TOTAL 21
SEMESTER III
Course Code Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
Common Course – English-3 :
Perspectives in Literature
3 1 3
CM03BAA01 Marketing Management 4 1 3
CM03BAA02 Financial Accounting 4 1 3
CM03BAA03 E-Commerce and General Informatics 4 1 3
CM03BAA04 Business Management 2 1 3
Optional Course/Paper-I
CM03BBA04 Fundamentals of Tourism 3 1 3
TOTAL 20
SEMESTER IV
Common Course – English-4 : Reflexions
of Vital Issue
3 1 3
CM04BAA01 Capital Market 4 1 3
CM04BAA02 Corporate Accounting 4 1 3
CM04BA901 Entrepreneurship Development and
Project Management
4 1 3
CM04BAA03 Financial Services 2 1 3
Optional Course Paper-II
CM04BBA04 Marketing of Tourism 3 1 3
TOTAL 20
SEMESTER V
Course Code Title of Course
Credit
WEIGHTAGE
Int. Ext.
CM05BAA01 Cost Accounting 4 1 3
CM05BAA02 Special Accounting 4 1 3
CM05CAA01 Complimentary : Advertising and Sales
promotion
4 1 3
CM05BBA05 Open Course 4 1 3
Optional Course Paper-III
CM05BBA04 Travel and Tourism Infrastructure 3 1 3
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TOTAL 19
SEMESTER VI
CM06BAA01 Applied Cost Accounting 4 1 3
CM06CAA01 Complimentary : Principles of Business
Decisions
4 1 3
CM06BAA02 Practical Auditing 4 1 3
CM06BAA03 Accounting for Managerial Decisions 4 1 3
Optional Course Paper-IV
CM06BBA04 Hospitality Management 3 1 3
TOTAL 19
CREDIT DETAILS
Common Course – I : English 14
Common Course – II
(Mal/Hindi/Arabic/Tamil)
08
Complementary Courses :
Advertising and Sales Promotion :
Principles of Business Decisions :
04
04
Core Course 86
Open Course 04
TOTAL 120
LIST OF OPEN COURSES
OFFERING FACULTY COURSE OFFERED
ENGLISH ENGLISH FOR CAREERS
HINDI FILM STUDIES
MALAYALAM ]coร™oXoร†w hnioXy=w
SANSKRIT Kudiyattam – A Study
ARABIC A PACKAGE IN GULF ARABIC
HISTORY ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY IN INDIAN CONTEXT
POLITICS HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA (PS5DO7UG)
ECONOMICS OUTLINE OF ECONOMIC THROUGHT
(EC6B14.1U)
SOCIOLOGY MEDIA AND SOCIETY
ISLAMIC HISTORY ISLAMIC ECONOMICS AND BANKING
PHILOSOPHY YOGA AND PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT
Note : BA Students should not select Open Course of their own programme.
Eg. Students belonging to English – Language and Literature should select
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any courses other than the one offered by the English Department – ie.,
ENGLISH FOR CAREERS. B.Com. students can select their open courses
any one from the above list.
The Chairperson, BoS, Hindi has recommended some omissions in the
Prescribed Text for Common courses as detailed below :
1. COMMON COURSES
A) BA Hindi Language and Literature
Semester Course
I Common Course- 1 : Prose and One act Play
Prescribed Text Book :GADYA GAGAN ( MG University Publication)
II Common Course- 2 : Translation, Communication Skills And Applied
Grammar
Prescribed Text :SAMVAAD THADA SANRACHANA (M G
University Publication)
Omission : Bhoomika Page 70-75
Passages 4& 5 from Solved passages page 78-90 ( English to Hindi)
Passages 4,5,6,7,8,9,10 From Unsolved Passages ( Hindi to English)
Page 81-83
Samuchaya Bodhak Page 169-176
SahayakKriyaem Page 127-135
III Common Course – 3 : Poetry and Fiction
Prescribed Text : AHITHYA MANJUSHA (M G University
Publication)
Lessons to be studied from PART I :Poetry
Kabeer : First 4 Doha
Tulasi : First 4 Doha
MeeraBaiFirst Pada
Nirala :SarojSmriti
Ajney :Naach
VijayaDev Narayan Sahi :KhamoshDhadkanem
Anamika :Sthriyaam
BadriNarayan :PremPatru
Lessons to be studied from PART II : Stories
Premchand :Aansuvoom Ki Holi
MannuBhandaari :RaaniMaamKachaboothara
Udayaprakaash :Aparaadhi
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Novel : AKELI AWAAZ – RajendraAwasti ( RajPal and Sons .New
Delhi Publication)
IV Common Course – 4 : SAANSKRITIK VIRAASAT (MG University
Publication)
Lessons to be studied
1. Sanskrithik ki Kahani Bhagvath Sharan Upadhyaya
2. Bharatiya Sanskrithi Dr. Rajendra Prasad
3. Lokthantha Ek Dharm hai Dr. Radakrishnan
4. Mahaanom ka Manwandar Mukthibodh
5. Sabhyatha ka Rahasya Premchand
6. Sanskrithi aur Apasanskrithi Kishan Patnatik
7.Ham Sanskrithi me Nahi Vikriti
me vikasith ho rahe hei
Sundarlal Bahuguna
8.Athangavad aur hum Ram Saranan Joshi
9.Keral: IthihaskeJharoke se Dr. K.K. N Kurup
10.Samajik Kranthi ke Agradooth
Sree Narayana Guru
Dr. Iqbal Ahammad
11.Dalith Anthonlan aur
Ayyankali
Dr. R. Sasidhran
B) B.Com – HINDI – COMMON COURSES
Semester Course
I Common Course 1 : Prose & Applied Hindi
Prescribed Text
SahityaDarpan( Mg university publication)
RachanaKaSach( Mg university publication)
Prose Section from SahityaDarpan
VyavasayikPatravyavahaar and Technical terminology from
RachanaKasach
II Common Course 2 : Poetry, Communicative Hindi & Translation
Poetry section from Sahityadarpan
From RachanaKaSach
Part II – Samvaad ,ShabdhSangrah
Part III – Translation
Omission :
Pages 123-131
Solved Passage 3 Page 137
Unsolved passage 5 Page 140
Solved Passage 1 Page 141
Unsolved Passage 1 Page 142
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Students under Private Registration / SDE stream need to study the above portions only
for Common Course – Hindi.
IV.FEES
Candidates should remit the fee either in pay-in-slip at the cash counter at the
University Office or friends Janasevana Kendra or by remitting through prescribed SBT
Chalan (available at Page No. 85 hereunder). The name and address of the candidate
and the purpose of remittance shall be noted clearly in the pay-in-slip. Fee once
remitted on this account shall in no case be refunded. But candidates whose application
for private registration and examination are rejected will be allowed to apply for private
registration and examination for the immediate subsequent year with the same pay-inslip
provided the defect is cleared and the memo showing the defects in the earlier
application is produced.
FEE FOR VARIOUS TYPES OF PRIVATE REGISTRATION
1. B.A./B.Com . (Full Course) > Rs. 1000/-
2. B.A./B.Sc. Faculty change > Rs. 1000/-
3. B.A. Optional change > Rs. 500/-
4. B.A./B.Sc./B.Com . Part II change > Rs. 500/-
5. Registration to II & Ill Yr. B.A./B.Com. > Rs. 500/-
6. Registration to III Yr, B.A./B.Com . > Rs. 500/-
7. B.Com. additional optional/elective > Rs. 500/-
8. Correction of Optional/Second Language
(upto 15th Jan., 2014) > Rs. 100/-
9. Correction of B.Com. Optional
a) upto one month prior to 1st Year/II Sem. exam > Rs. 500/-
b) upto one month prior to Ilnd Year/III Sem. Exam > Rs. 1000/-
10. Affiliation fee > Rs. 300/-
The following is the rate of fee for B.A./B.Com examination fee:
Rs. 50/-per paper (CBCSS StreamRs. 25/- per paper for Annual Scheme); Rs.30/-per
paper for subsequent appearance (for Annual Scheme).
11. CV Camp fee > Rs. 100/-
Fee for Marklist > Rs. 25/-
Cost of application forms
B.A./B.Com. Private registration > Rs. 50/-
B.A./B.Com . Examination > Rs. 20/-
Improvement registration fee > Rs. 50/-
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Fee (Rs.) Application
Form (Rs.)
Matriculation/Re-matriculation 100 25
Retrieval of documents before
Registration 250 ---
Recognition 150 25
Eligibility certificate 100 25
Cancellation (Thirty days prior to the
date of commencement of examination) 150 ---
Cancellation (Both Private registration
and examination) 250 ---
Cancellation of II/III & I to VI Sem. CBCSS
year B.A./B.Com. Pvt. Regn. &
Examination to join another University 500 ---
Pre-Degree pass certificate 75 25
Remittance Certificate from Uty.
cash counter 5
For defect-rectification (communicated
by post) 50 ---
Change from private to regular study ---
Re-admission 250 ---
Duplicate private registration order,
(for Optional/faculty change categories) 250 50
Other certificate 100 ---
Course discontinuation 500 ---
Fee for equivalence certificate 125 ---
Note:- 1.Separate pay-in-slips should be furnished towards the private registration fee
(including fine) and examination fee.
2.Candidates shall remit Matriculation fee (if required) and Private Registration fee in a
single Pay-in-slip.
3.There will be no fine for the examination fee remitted by the private registration
candidates.
V. DOCUMENTS TO BE ATTACHED WITH THE
APPLICATION FOR PRIVATE REGISTRATION
1. II,III,IV,V,VI Sem. UG Programmes B.A./B.Com
Application for private registration should be accompanied by:
a) Application for admission to the II Sem. B.A./B.Com. degree
examination.
b) Pay-in-slip for the prescribed examination fee.
c) Pay-in-slip for the prescribed private registration fee
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d. Marklist/Hall ticket of I/II/III/IV/V Sem. B.A./B.Com. UG Programme
examination conducted by this University (attach a certificate from the Principal stating
that he/she has not involved in any malpractice, if only Hall ticket is produced)
e. Transfer Certificate from the college last attended.
f. Self addressed stamped (Rs.52/-) envelope of the size 24 cm x 32 cm.
g Certificate from the principal of the college as to whether the
candidate has already registered or not for II & III year B.A/B.Com
h. Copy of SSLC (in duplicate)
2. V & VI Sem. UG Programmes
Application for private registration should be accompanied by:
a) Application for admission to the VI Sem. BA/B.Com. UG Programme examination
b) Pay-in-slip for the prescribed examination fee.
c) Pay-in-slip for the Private Registration fee.
d) Marklist/Hall ticket of II,III,IV,V Sem. B.A./B.Com UG Programme examination
conducted by this University (if hall ticket is produced, attach a certificate from the
Principal stating that he/she has not involved in any malpractice.)
e) Transfer Certificate from the college last attended.
f) A self addressed stamped (Rs. 52/-) envelope of the size 24cm x 32cm
g) Certificate from the principal of the college as to whether the candidate has already
registered or not for IV/V Sem. B. A/B.Com.
h) Copy of SSLC (in duplicate)
3. Second language change for B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. graduates
Application for Private registration should be accompanied by
a) Application for admission to the II & IV Sem. of the examination.
b) Pay-in-slip for the prescribed examination fee
c) Pay-in-slip/D.D, for the prescribed private registration fee
d)B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. Degree/Provisional certificate
e) Transfer Certificate in original
f) Self addressed stamped (Rs.52/-) envelope of the size 24 cm x 32cm
g) Copy of SSLC (in duplicate)
4. Second Language change for B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. failed candidates
Application for Private registration should accompanied by
a) Application for admission to the II & IV Sem. examination
b) Pay-in-slip for the prescribed examination fee
c) Pay-in-slip for the prescribed private registration fee.
d) I,II,III,IV,V & VI Sem. BA/B.Sc/B.Com. marklist showing the pass in
Common course
i) Transfer Certificate in original
j) Self addressed stamped (Rs.52/-) envelope of the size 24cm x 32 cm
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g) Copy of SSLC (in duplicate)
5. B.A. Degree for B.Com. graduates or B.Com. discontinued candidates.
Application for Private registration should be accompanied by
a) Application for admission to the 1st and 2nd Sem. UG BA
examination
b) Pay-in-slip/D.D.for the prescribed examination fee b.
c) Pay-in-slip for the prescribed private Registration fee '
d) B.Com. Degree/Provisional Certificate; Pre-Degree & UG
Programme marklist in case Discontinued candidates.
e) Transfer Certificate in original
f) Self addressed stamped (Rs.52/-) envelope of the sufficient size
g) Course discontinuation memo in case of B.Com. discontinued candidates.
k) Copy of SSLC (in duplicate)
6. B.A./B.Com. for Professional graduates Application for Private registration should be
accompanied by documents required for B.A./B.Com. ( Full course) Registration [See
Case (1)]
7. Additional Optional/Elective for B.Com. degree holders of this University
Application for Private registration should be accompanied by
a) Application for admission to the additional optional examination
b) Pay-in-slip for the prescribed examination fee
c) Pay-in-slip-for the prescribed Private Registration fee
d) B.Com. Degree/Provisional Certificate/PG Degree/Provisional
certificate in case of PG holders.
e) Transfer Certificate in original
f) Self addressed stamped (Rs.52/-) envelope of the sufficient size
g) Copy of SSLC (in duplicate)
8. Optional/Faculty change for B.A./B.Sc./graduates (Additional degree)
Application for Private registration should be accompanied by
a) Application for the II & IV Sem. UG programme examination
b) Pay-in-slip for the prescribed examination fee
c) Pay-in-slip for the prescribed fee for Optional change/Faculty
change (if the new optional belongs to another faculty, it is a faculty
change)
d) B.A./B.Sc. Degree/Provisional Certificate
e) Transfer Certificate in original
f) Self addressed stamped (Rs.52/-) envelope of the sufficient size
g)Copy of SSLC (in duplicate)
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9. Faculty change for B.A./B.Sc. Discontinued Candidates
Application for Private registration should be accompanied by
a) Application for admission to the II & IV Sem. UG programme examination
b) Pay-in-slip for the prescribed examination fee
c) Pay-in-slip for the prescribed fee for Faculty change
d) I to IV Sem. B.Sc./B.A. marklist
e) Transfer Certificate in original
f) Self addressed stamped (Rs.371-) envelope of the sufficient
g) Copy of SSLC (in duplicate)
10. Optional/Faculty change for B.A./B.Sc. failed Candidates
Application for Private registration should be accompanied by
a) Application for admission to the II & IV Sem. UG programme exams.
b) Pay-in-slip for the prescribed examination fee.
c) Pay-in-slip for the prescribed fee for Optional/Faculty change (in the changed
optional belongs to another faculty, it is a faculty change)
d) I to VI Sem. UG marklist or VI Sem. Marklist/Hall ticket if not appeared for the
examination.
e) Transfer Certificate in original
f) Self addressed stamped (Rs. 52/-) envelope of the sufficient size.
g) Copy of SSLC (in duplicate).
11. Additional Degree for Post Graduate Degree Holders
Application for Private registration should be accompanied by
a) Pay-in-slip for the prescribed fee for Optional/Faculty Change.
b) BA/BSc Degree/Provisional Certificate and PG Degree Provisional Certificate.
c) Transfer Certificate in original
d) Self-addressed stamped (Rs. 52/-) envelope of the sufficient size.
e) Application for admission to the II & IV Semester improvement examinations.
f) Pay-in-slip for the prescribed examination fee.
g) Copy of SSLC (in duplicate)/
VI. SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
The Theory examination of each course will be of 3 hours duration. It shall contain two
parts (Internal and External). For Internal Examination, 20 multiple type choice
questions should be answered in main answer book for each UG Programme. The model
questions are to be set by the question paper setters for each course by the exam branch
as is done in other courses (UO No. 4224/Ac.A-IX/2012 dated 27.7.2012).
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The external question paper may contain objective, short answers type, paragraph type
and essay type questions.
Different types of questions shall possess different weightage to quantify their range.
Weightage can vary from course to course depending on their comparative importance.
But a general pattern may be followed by the Board of Studies as follows:
Correct answer to Grade Awarded
16-20 questions A
11-15 questions B
06-10 questions C
01-05 questions D
0 question E
VII. CENTRES OF EXAMINATION
All affiliated colleges of the University; but male students should not opt for women’s
colleges. The University reserves the right to change the centre of Exam. selected by the
candidate, due to practical reasons.
VIII. MISCELLANEOUS INSTRUCTIONS
Candidates applying for private registration cum examination can collect the Hall ticket
and time table from the concerned centre of examination three days prior to the date of
commencement of examination. No separate intimation will be sent to the candidates.
Candidates applying for private registration should give only their residential address in
the column provided for the purpose in the application form and also on the self
addressed stamped envelope. Communications in the address of the private institution
in which they are studying will not be entertained. Interim requests to return the
documents submitted along with the application for Private registration, will be attended
only if the application is sent by registered post. Candidates should note down the
details of the fee remitted for further reference. They are also advised to keep attested
photocopies of the original documents submitted by them. Proper care should be taken
in applying online/filling the application forms. All details called for therein should be
furnished. The application for private registration and examination (if required) with all
the documents should be submitted directly or by registered post to the Director, School
of Distance Education, Mahatma Gandhi University, Priyadarsini Hills, Kottayam-686
560.
The Centres of examinations, Core & Complementary and the type of Registration (Full
course/Addl. optional/ Optional change etc.) should be clearly noted on the top of the
cover containing the application. Applicants who have passed the qualifying
examinations from boards outside Kerala should superscribe 'OB' upon the cover.
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The conditions stipulated in the Notification regarding registration and examinations are
subject to modification in accordance with the amendments in the scheme, regulations
and syllabus from time to time. Candidates should avoid lamination of documents
submitted by them for private registration.
Application not submitted in strict conformity with the above instructions will be
summarily rejected.
Appendix-III
DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS FOR ANNUAL SCHEME
1. PRIVATE REGISTRATION TO II AND III YEAR B.A/B.COM.
Eligibility: Regular Students of this University who have discontinued
their studies, after the I Year degree examination. Applicable only to candidates
admitted prior to 2009 Admission and students registered under Off Campus Scheme.
Regular students admitted on or after 2012-13 are also eligible for this registration.
The application for private registration should be accompanied by
a. Application for II Year B.A/B.Com. Examination
March/April 2013
b. Examination fee
c. Private registration fee.
d. Mark list/Hall Ticket of I Year B.A/B.Com. Examination
(if Hall Ticket is produced, attach certificate from the Principal/Chief Superintendent of
the Exam Centre stating that he/she has not involved in any malpractice.
e. Transfer Certificate.
f. Self addressed stamped (Rs.52/-) envelope.
g. Self attested copies of SSLC should be attached along with both in the Private
Registration Form and in the Examination Application Form.
Last Date: Without Fine > 30.11.2013
With a fine of Rs. 500/- > 16.12.2013
With a Superfine of Rs.1,000/- > 31.12.2013
2. PRIVATE REGISTRATION TO III YEAR B.A/B.COM.
Eligibility: Regular students of this University who discontinued their studies after the
II Year degree examination. Applicable only to candidates admitted prior to 2009
• DOWNLOADED APPLICATION FORMS CAN BE USED FOR APPLYING FOR VARIOUS
UG PROGRAMMES (CBCSS) OTHER THAN FULL COURSE. HOWEVER, COST OF
APPLICATION FORMS HAS TO BE REMITTED ALONG WITH OTHER FEES. COST
OF FORMS ARE GIVEN ON THE TOP OF EACH APPLICATION FORM
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admission and students registered under Off Campus Scheme. Regular students under
CBCSS scheme are NOT ELIGIBLE for this registration.
Private registration application should be accompanied by:
a. Application for III Year B.A/B.Com. Examination March/April, 2014
b. Examination fee
c. Private registration fee.
d. Mark list/Hall Ticket of I & II Year Examination (if Hall ticket is produced,
attach certificate from the Principal/Chief Superintendent of the Exam centre stating
that he/she has not involved in any malpractice.
e. Transfer Certificate.
f. Self addressed stamped (Rs.52/-) envelope.
g. Self attested copies of SSLC should be attached along with both in the Private
Registration Application Form and in the Examination Application Form.
Last Date: Without Fine > 30.11.2013
With a fine of Rs. 500/- > 16.12.2013
With a Superfine of Rs.1,000/- > 31.12.2013
3. ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL FOR B.COM. GRADUATES
Eligibility: B.Com. Graduates of this University (including postgraduates) can take
additional optional subjects by Private Registration. B.Com (Vocational) Model-II and
Model-III (UGC sponsored programme) graduates are also eligible for this registration to
write Co-operation as an ‘additional elective’ (UO No. 5105/Ac.AIX/2011 dated
15.9.2011).
Private registration application should be accompanied by:
a. Application for III Year B.Com. Examination March/April 2014
b. Examination fee.
c. Private registration fee.
d. B.Com. Degree/Provisional certificate & P.G. degree/
provisional certificate in case of P.G. Holders.
e. Transfer Certificate
f. Self addressed stamped (Rs.52/-) envelope
g. Self attested copies of SSLC should be attached along with both
in the Private Registration Application Form and in the
Examination Application Form.
4. SECOND LANGUAGE CHANGE FOR B.A/B.SC/B.COM. GRADUATES
Eligibility: B.A/B.Sc./B.Com. Graduates of this University can take a different
additional language under Part II by private registration extending for a period of one
year.
Private Registration application should be accompanied by
a) Application for examination March/April, 2014
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b) Examination fee
c) Private registration fee.
d) B.A/B.Sc./B.Com. Degree/Provisional certificate
e) Transfer Certificate
f) Self addressed stamped (Rs.52/-) envelope
g) Self attested copies of SSLC should be attached along with both in the Private
Registration Application Form and in the Examination Application Form.
5. SECOND LANGUAGE CHANGE FOR B.A/B.Sc./B.Com.
FAILED CANDIDATES
Eligibility: B.A/B.Sc/B.Com. failed candidates who have passed Part I & III and failed in
Part II can change Part II by private registration extending for a period of one year.
Private registration application should be accompanied by:
a. Application for examination April/May, 2014
b. Examination fee
c. Private registration fee.
d. Marklist of I, II and III Year B.A/B.Sc./B.Com.
e. Transfer Certificate.
f. Self addressed stamped (Rs.52/-) envelope.
g. . Self attested copies of SSLC should be attached along with both in the Private
Registration Application Form and in the Examination Application Form.
6. OPTIONAL/FACULTY CHANGE FOR B.A/B.Sc. GRADUATES
(ADDITIONAL DEGREE)
Eligibility: B.A/B.Sc. Graduates of this University can change optional/faculty by private
registration extending for a period of two years and the examination should be taken in
two sittings (if the changed optional belong to another faculty, then it is a faculty change)
Application for Private registration should be accompanied by:
a. B.A/B.Sc. degree/Provisional certificate
b. Transfer certificate
c. Fee for Private Registration.
d. Application for the II year and I year Improvement examination
March/April 2013
e. Self addressed stamped (Rs.52/-) envelope
f. Examination fee
g. Self attested copies of SSLC should be attached along with both in the
Private Registration Application Form and in the Examination Application Form.
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7. OPTIONAL/FACULTY CHANGE FOR B.A/B.SC. FAILED CANDIDATES
Eligibility: B.A/B.Sc failed candidates who have passed Part I and Part II and failed in
Part III can appear for Part III of the B.A/B.Com. Examination at two sittings offering a
new optional group by Private Registration extending for a period of two years.
B.A./B.Sc. failed candidates who have passed Part I but failed in Part II & III can change
both Part II and Part III by Private Registration extending for a period of two years.
Private registration application should be accompanied by:
a. I, II and III year degree mark lists (Final year hall ticket will be accepted provisionally
if mark list concerned is not available).
b. Transfer Certificate
c. Private registration fee.
d. Self addressed stamped (Rs.52/-) envelope.
e. Application for Admission to the II Year and I Year Improvement examination
March/April 2014.
f. Examination fee
g. Self attested copies of SSLC should be attached along with both in the Private
Registration Application Form and in the Examination Application Form.
8. FACULTY CHANGE FOR II B.Sc/B.A. DISCONTINUED CANDIDATES
II B.Sc. discontinued candidates of this University who have passed Part I and Part II
can appear for Part III of the B.A/B.Com. Examination at two sittings by private
registration extending for a period of two years. Similarly II B.A discontinued candidates
can take B.Com. (Part III).
Private registration application should be accompanied by:
a. I and II year B.Sc/B.A. marklists
b. Transfer Certificate
c. Private registration fee.
d. Self addressed stamped (Rs.52/-) envelope.
e. Application for Admission to the II Year and I Year Improvement examination
March/April 2014.
f. Self attested copies of SSLC should be attached along with both in the Private
Registration Application Form and in the Examination Application Form.
9. ADDITIONAL DEGREE FOR POST GRADUATES
Post graduate degree holder of any University will be permitted to take Bachelor’s degree
in a different subject by private registration extending for a period of two years, provided
they are graduates of this University.
Application for Private registration should be accompanied by:
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a. B.A/B.Sc. degree/Provisional certificate and P.G. degree/provisional certificate
b. Transfer certificate
c. Fee for Private Registration.
d. Self addressed stamped (Rs.52/-) envelope
e. Application for the II year and I year Improvement examination March/April, 2014
f. Examination fee.
g. Self attested copies of SSLC should be attached along with both in the Private
Registration Application Form and in the Examination Application Form.
10. PART I & II REGISTRATION FOR B.Com. DEGREE HOLDERES
B.Com. Degree holders (Model I & II) of this University will be permitted to appear for the
3 paper syllabus in Part I & II prescribed for BA/B.Sc. course at one sitting through
private registration so as to enable them to pursue higher studies in the language
concerned.
Application for Private registration should be accompanied by:
a. Application for Examination March/April 2014 (II BA form)
b. Examination fee
c. Fee for Private Registration.
d. B.Com degree/Provisional certificate
e. Transfer certificate
f. Self addressed stamped (Rs.52/-) envelope
g. Self attested copies of SSLC should be attached along with both in the
Private Registration Application Form and in the Examination Application
Form.
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CENTRE OF EXAMINATION :
Examination for which Registration is sought (Tick the applicable)
BA / BCom.
III& IV Semester/
II & III Year
III Yr.
Optional/Faculty
change
Addl. Opt.
Addl. Degree/ UG
Programme
II Language/ Addl.
Language change
1. Name of the candidate in English (in block
letters) (As entered in SSLC)
In Mother Tongue
Sex
2. Age and Date of Birth
3. Place of birth with District & Taluk
4. (a) Name & Occupation of father or guardian
(b) Name & Occupation of Mother
5. (a) Permanent Address in full (in block letters) (b) Address to which communications are to be sent (use PIN Code)
6. Telephone No. if any with STD code/Mobile No.
7. Whether employed at present. If so, name & address of
the employer (Attach Employment Certificate if any
concession in minimum marks is required
8. MAIN SUBJECT SELECTED/Name of Programme
9. Second Language selected/Common Course
(II Language (for BA/BCom)
10. Subsidiary Subjects/Complementary Course selected for
BA)
Open Course (for BA/BCom) (Compulsory)
Optional Course/paper under part III (for B.Com.)
Subsidiary/Complementary :
1. Title.....................................................................................................
2. Title.....................................................................................................
Title ......................................................................................................
Optional................................................................................................
11. No. and date of the Private Registration Memo
already issued, if any
Application Fee : Rs. 50/- To be sent by Registered
Post
MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS A PRIVATE CANDIDATE FOR
UG Programme/B.A./B.Com. EXAMINATION OF
MARCH/APRIL, 201.......
Recent Passport
size Photograph
of the candidate
to be affixed here
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12. The School/College and the University in which the
candidate last studied
13. The course for which the candidate attended the
College/University last
14. Whether the qualifying examination has been recognized
by the University. If yes, give details
15. Details of Eligibility Certificate submitted (Kerala/CBSC and
ISC are exempted)
16. Whether the candidate has been matriculated. If so the
year and the college through which matriculated (in case of
private study, give the PR No. & year)
17. Whether belongs to SC/ST/OBC/OEC..............................
specify the details and attach certificates, if any kind of
concession is required
18. Details regarding the Qualifying Examination passed
a) Name of Examination
b) Register Number
c) Month & Year
d) Name of the University/Board
e) Name of Language & Subjects
Details of documents enclosed (except pay-in-slip/Receipt from Friends Janasevana Kendra)
1. 5.
2. 6.
3. 7.
4. 8.
20. Details of Pay-in-Slip enclosed (Registration
fee/Matriculation fee/and fine, if any)
Pay-in-Slip No..................................Date.........................
of SBT............................................./Univ. Cash Counter/
Friends Janasevana Kendra (...............................................)
for Rs......................................................................................
21. Details of recognition fee remitted (If Applicable)
Pay-in-Slip No..................................Date.........................
of SBT............................................./Univ. Cash Counter/
Friends Janasevana Kendra (...............................................)
for Rs......................................................................................
22. Details of Pay-in-Slip towards the Examination fee
remitted
Pay-in-Slip No..................................Date.........................
of SBT............................................./Univ. Cash Counter/
Friends Janasevana Kendra (...............................................)
for Rs......................................................................................
DECLARATION BY THE CANDIDATE
I have read the Rules and Regulations of Private Registration and I hereby declare that the entries made above are correct and
they have been made in my own hand writing.
Station:...............................................
Date :............................................... Signature of the Candidate
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Registration No.........................................................................................
(Principals of affiliated colleges, Heads of the University Department of Study and Research, Headmasters and Headmistresses of
High School and Members of the Senate, Academic Council, Syndicate and Gazetted Officers are authorised to sign this
identification form)
(For Office Use only)
Ref: His/Her application dated..........................................................................................for Private Registration,
Shri/Smt................................................................................................................................................. has been granted
registration as private candidate for admission to the …………………………………………........................................................
............................................................................................... Exam. Of March/April/June/July, 201...... with the following
Subjects.
(A) B.A./B.Com.
Part II Second Language/Common Course (II Language) ..........................................................................
Part III Main Subject/Core Course..............................................................................................................
Open course : Title ...................................................................................................................................
Subsidiary/Complementary Course Title 1 : .............................................................................................
Title 2 : .............................................................................................
Optional Paper (for B.Com.)........................................................................................................................
Centre of Examination chosen by the candidate is......................................................................................
Kottayam
Date............................... Asst. S.O. Assistant Registrar/Deputy Registrar for Director
Name of the Candidate :.............................................................................................
To be filled by the candidate
Date of Birth :.....................................................................
Full Address : .....................................................................................................
...............................................................................................
...............................................................................................
Identifying Officer’s Name ...............................................................................
Designation ...............................................................................................
Address ...........................................................................................
...............................................................................................
...............................................................................................
Signature of the Candidate
Recent Passport
size Photograph
of the candidate
to be affixed here
Identifying
Officer to sign on
the Photograph
and affix his seal
here >
MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION
PRIVATE REGISTRATION MEMO
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Centre and place of Examination (in Block Letters)
(Change of Centre will not be permitted)
Name of Programme (B.A./B.Com.)
Stream Module
Name of Candidate (As per
Qualifying Certificate) (Women
Candidates should add the word
“women” after their names)
In English (In
Block letters)
In Mothertongue
Age and Date of Birth
Place of birth with
District and Taluk
Name, occupation & annual income of father or
guardian
Community with sub-division, if any Religion
Permanent Address with Telephone/Mobile No. (in
BLOCK letters)
Address to which communications are to be sent with
Telephone/Mobile No. (in BLOCK letters)
Passport
Size
Photograph (bust
to be pasted
here)
Name & Designation of the Identifying Officer
Dated Signature of the
Identifying Officer (To be
signed on the Photograph)
The year in which and the college through which
the candidate was registered as a Matriculate of the
Mahatma Gandhi University.
Date of passing the Plus Two / Pre-Degree
Examination, Reg. No. and Name of the
Board/University
Application Fee : Rs. 20/- First & Second Semester
B.A./B.Com.
MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION
FIRST & SECOND SEMESTER B.A./B.Com. Degree Examination March/April, 2014
Details of Fee remitted to University Fund:
Rs………………………………………Univ. Cash
Counter Chalan No. No./ Friends Janasevana
Kendram Receipt
No……………………….…….Date………………
REGISTER NUMBER
EVERY COLUMN EXCEPT REGISTER NUMBER TO BE CAREFULLY FILLED IN BY THE CANDIDATE
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Candidates who have passed their qualifying
Examination from a University other than this
University should state whether recognition has
been granted by this University, and if so state
sanction No. and date of granting recognition
College or Colleges at which the candidate has
studied for the BA/BCom Degree Examination and
time (From year.....................to year .......................)
In case the candidate is appearing for the first time
after private study, the No. and date of the order of
exemption granted by the University to take the I
BA/BCom. Examination (original exemption order
should be enclosed with this)
Common course selected under II Language
Subjects selected under Part III (Main)/Core Course
First Semester Second Semester
Title
1.........................................
2.........................................
3.......................................
4.......................................
5.......................................
Title
1.......................................
2.......................................
3.......................................
4.......................................
5.......................................
Name of Subjects selected under Part III
Subsidiary/Complementary Course
First Semester Second Semester
Subsidiary/Complementary
1.........................................
2.........................................
Subsidiary/Complementary
1.......................................
2.......................................
Station:.............................................
Date :............................................. Signature of the Candidate
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HALL TICKET
1. Centre of Examination :
Register
Number
2. Name of Programme B.A. / B.Com.
3. Core (BA)/Optional (B.Com.)
4. Name of Candidate
(in Block Letters)
Papers/Courses of the First Semester
Examination for which the candidate
appears
1. Common Course (English)
Title (......................................................)
Title (......................................................)
2. Common Course (II Language)
Title (......................................................)
3. Core Course
Title (1....................................................)
Title (2....................................................)
Title (3....................................................)
Title (4....................................................)
Title (5....................................................)
4. Complementary course/Subsidiary
Title (1....................................................)
Title (2....................................................)
Papers/Courses of the Second Semester
Examination for which the candidate
appears:
Common Course (English)
Title (......................................................)
Title (......................................................)
Common Course (II Language)
(Title.......................................................)
Core Course
Title (1....................................................)
Title (2....................................................)
Title (3....................................................)
Title (4....................................................)
Title (5....................................................)
Complementary course/Subsidiary
Title (1....................................................)
Title (2....................................................)
Passport
Size
Photograph
(recent)
to be pasted
here)
Signature of the Candidate
(To be signed in the presence of the identifying Officer)
Name & Designation of the Identifying Officer
Dated signature of the Identifying Officer
(To be signed on the photograph)
Office of the Mahatma Gandhi University
Kottayam CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS
MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY
FIRST & SECOND SEMESTER B.A./B.Com. Degree Examination
March/April, 2014
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
The fee for the Examination is Rs. 50/- for each paper + Rs. 50/- for each Practical + Rs. 25/-
and Rs. 100/- for mark list and CV. Camp respectively. (Separate remittance should be made for
each Programme) The fee must be paid through Pay-in-slip at M.G. University cash
counter/Friends Janaseva Kendra or .D.D drawn of the Finance Officer, M.G. University, payable
at S.B.T. M.G. University Campus Branch (code No. 669). No application will be registered unless
the prescribed fee has been paid. The fee, once paid will not be refunded or held over for a
subsequent examination. Candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and
Christian converts from them, Kudumbies etc., who are eligible for exemption from payment of
examination fees, should forward their applications through the Principals of the Colleges from
where they were presented for the examinations. Applications received directly from such
candidates without examination fees will not be entertained by the University. The mark list of all
candidates will be sent to the Principals of the respective colleges where the candidates appear for
the examination. Candidates should take their seats in the examination hall at least five minutes
before the commencement of the examination. Candidates presenting themselves more than half
an hour after the appointed time will not be admitted to the examination hall. Candidates who are
undoubtedly suffering from infectious diseases of any kind will not be admitted. Candidates
should bring with them to the examination hall each day of the examination their hall tickets for
inspection by the Chief Superintendent. Candidates are prohibited from writing on their hall
tickets or question papers. They are also prohibited from writing their names on any part of the
answer books. Candidates should write their register number in words as well as in figures in the
space proved for the purpose on the outer cover of the answer book. For eg., if the Reg. No. if
the candidate is 27380, the candidate shall write in letters "Two Seven Three Eight
Zero". They are strictly prohibited from writing their Register Numbers on any other page of their
answer books. Violation of this rule will involve rejection of answer books. No candidate will be
allowed to leave the examination hall before the expiry of at least half an hour after question
paper has been given and no candidate who leaves the room during the period allotted for a paper
will be allowed to return within that period. Candidates are prohibited from introducing into the
examination hall any book, slate, manuscript or paper of any description, from communicating
with or copying from each other and from communicating with any person outside the
examination hall. Any candidate detected in the violation of these rules will be sent out of the hall
forthwith and will not be permitted to sit for the remaining papers of the Examination. Violation
of these rules may involve cancellation of the examination taker by a candidate and his/her
rustication for a period to be decided by the University. When a candidate has finished writing
his/her answers and wishes to hand over his/her answer book or at the end of the period
prescribed for each particular part of the examination, he/she shall stand up in his/her place
and remain standing until one of the Superintendents has gone up to him/her and has received
his/her answer book from him/her. He/she should not leave the hall leaving the answer book in
his/her seat.
(Sd/-)
CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS
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Centre and place of Examination (in Block
Letters) (Change of Centre will not be permitted)
Name of Programme B.A. / B.Com.
Core (for B.A.)/Optional (for B.Com.)
Name of Candidate (As per
Qualifying Certificate) (Women
Candidates should add the word
“women” after their names)
In English (In
Block letters)
In Mothertongue
Age and Date of Birth
Place of birth with
District and Taluk
Name, occupation & annual income of father or
guardian
Community with sub-division, if any Religion
Candidates eligible for exemption from payment
of Examination Fee should state whether they
belong to Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribes or
Other Backward Community and if so whether
they are appearing for the first, second or third
consecutive chance
Permanent Address with Telephone/Mobile
No. (in BLOCK letters)
Address to which communications are to be
sent with Telephone/Mobile No. (in BLOCK
letters)
Passport
Size
Photograph (bust
to be pasted
here)
Name & Designation of the Identifying Officer
Dated Signature of the Identifying Officer
(To be signed on the Photograph)
The year in which and the college through
which the candidate was registered as a
Matriculate of the Mahatma Gandhi
University.
Application Fee : Rs. 20/- THIRD & FOURTH Semester
MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION
THIRD & FOURTH SEMESTER B.A./B.Com. Degree Examination March/April, 2014
Details of Fee remitted to University Fund:
Rs………………………………………Univ. Cash
Counter Chalan No. No./ Friends Janasevana
Kendram Receipt
No……………………….……….Date………………
REGISTER NUMBER:
EVERY COLUMN EXCEPT REGISTER NUMBER TO BE CAREFULLY FILLED IN BY THE CANDIDATE
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Register Number and Year of appearance, at
the First & Second Semester B.A./B.Com.
Examination and the college through which
appeared
Reg. No. Year Core Course Exam. Centre
Details of Parts or Part of the Third/Fourth
Semester Examination for which the
candidate appears now
Common
Course English
Common
Course
II Language
Core Course
Complementary Exam Centre
course
Common course selected under II Language
Common course (II Language), if appearing
for the examination
Subjects selected under Part III (Main)/Core
Course, Complementary course, if appearing
for the examination
Third Semester Fourth Semester
Core
1.............................................
2.............................................
3.............................................
4.............................................
5.............................................
Complementary
1.............................................
2.............................................
Core
1.............................................
2.............................................
3.............................................
4.............................................
5.............................................
Complementary
1.............................................
2.............................................
If the candidate has already passed in any
part/course at the second year/Third & Fourth
semester examination, state the Register
Number, year of passing and Grade obtained
Reg. No. &
year
Grade
obtained
Centre of
Examination
Common course
English
Common course II
Language
Choice Based Core
Course/Main
Complementary
course/Subsidiary
Year/Semester or Years/Semesters if any, in
which the candidate has already appeared for
the second year/Third & Fourth Semester
examinations, centre of examination and Reg.
No. with years of all appearances
Reg. No. &
year
Grade
obtained
Centre of
Examination
Common course
English
Common course
II Language
Complementary
course/ Subsidiary
Core
Station:.............................................
Date :............................................. Signature of the Candidate
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(All Entries except Register Number are to be made in by the Candidate)
HALL TICKET
1. Centre of Examination :
Register
Number
2. Name of Programme B.A. / B.Com.
3. Core (for BA)/Optional (for B.Com.)
4. Name of Candidate
(in Block Letters)
Papers/Courses of the Third Semester
Examination for which the candidate
appears
1. Common Course (English)
Title (......................................................)
Title (......................................................)
2. Common Course (II Language)
Title (......................................................)
3. Core Course
Title (1....................................................)
Title (2....................................................)
Title (3....................................................)
Title (4....................................................)
Title (5....................................................)
4. Complementary course
Title (1....................................................)
Title (2....................................................)
5. Optional Course-I/Elective Paper-I
(for B.Com.)
Title..........................................................
Papers/Courses of the Fourth Semester
Examination for which the candidate
appears:
Common Course (English)
Title (......................................................)
Title (......................................................)
Common Course (II Language)
(Title.......................................................)
Core Course
Title (1....................................................)
Title (2....................................................)
Title (3....................................................)
Title (4....................................................)
Title (5....................................................)
Complementary course
Title (1....................................................)
Title (2....................................................)
5. Optional Course-II/Elective Paper-II
(for B.Com.)
Title..........................................................
Passport
Size
Photograph
(recent)
to be pasted
here)
Signature of the Candidate
(To be signed in the presence of the identifying Officer)
Name & Designation of the Identifying Officer
Dated signature of the Identifying Officer
(To be signed on the photograph)
Office of the Mahatma Gandhi University
Kottayam CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS
MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY
THIRD & FOURTH SEMESTER B.A./B.Com. Degree Examination
March/April, 2014
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
1. The fee for the Examination is Rs. 50/- for each paper + Rs. 50/- for each Practical + Rs. 25/- and Rs.
100/- for mark list and CV. Camp respectively. (Separate remittance should be made for each Programme).
2. The fee must be paid through Pay-in-slip at M.G. University cash counter/Friends Janaseva Kendra or
D.D drawn of the Finance Officer, M.G. University, payable at S.B.T. M.G. University Campus
Branch (code No. 669). No application will be registered unless the prescribed fee has been paid. The fee,
once paid will not be refunded or held over for a subsequent examination.
3. Candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes. Scheduled Tribes and Christian converts from them.
Kudumbies etc.. who are eligible for exemption from payment of examination fees, should forward their
applications through the Principals of the Colleges from where they were presented for the examinations.
Applications received directly from such candidates without examination fees will not be entertained by the
University.
4. The mark list of all candidates will be sent to the Principals of the respective colleges where the
candidates
appear for the examination.
5. Candidates should take their seats in the examination hall at least five minutes before the commencement
of the examination. Candidates presenting themselves more than half an hour after the appointed time will
not be admitted to the examination hall. Candidates who are undoubtedly suffering from infectious
diseases of any kind will not be admitted. Candidates should bring with them to the examination hall each
day of the examination their hall tickets for inspection by the Chief Superintendent.
6. Candidates are prohibited from writing on their hall tickets or question papers. They are also prohibited
from writing their names on any part of the answer books.
Candidates should write their register number in words as well as in figures in the space proved for the
purpose on the outer cover of the answer book.
For eg., if the Reg. No. if the candidate is 27380, the candidate shall write in letters "Two Seven Three
Eight Zero". They are strictly prohibited from writing their Register Numbers on any other page of their
answer books. Violation of this rule will involve rejection of answer books.
7. No candidate vvill be allowed to leave the examination hall before the expiry of at least half an hour after
question paper has been given and no candidate who leaves the room during the period allotted for a paper
will be allowed to return within that period.
8. Candidates are prohibited from introducing into the examination hall any book, slate, manuscript or
paper
of any description, from communicating with or copying from each other and from communicating with
any person outside the examination hall. Any candidate detected in the violation of these rules will be sent
out of the hall forthwith and will not be permitted to sit for the remaining papers of the Examination.
Violation of these rules may involve cancellation of the examination taker by a candidate and his/her
rustication for a period to be decided by the University.
9. When a candidate has finished writing his/her answers and wishes to hand over his/her answer book or at
the end of the period prescribed for each particular part of the examination, he/she shall stand up in his/her
place and remain standing until one of the Superintendents has gone up to him/her and has received his/her
answer book from him/her. He/she should not leave the hall leaving the answer book in his/her seat.
(Sd/-)
CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS
80
Rs.25/- Code 84
To be filled by the candidate
MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY
APPLICATION FOR THE RECOGNITION OF EXAMINATION OF OTHER UNIVERSITIES/
BODIES
1. (a) Name of Applicant (in block letters)
(b) Name of Father or Guardian
(c) Date and Place of Birth
2. (a) Examination passed and which is
sought to be recognised (Name of the
University or Board which conducted the
examination to be given)
(b) Subjects taken for the Examination
(c) 1. Whether the examination was taken as
a collegiate student or after private study
2. The college where the applicant studied
last ( A certificate from the Principal should
be enclosed)
(d) The length of course of the examination
passed which is sought to be recognised
3. The (equivalent) examination of the
University to which it is sought to be
recognised.
4. Reasons for pursuing his previous studies
at the University from which he migrates.
5. Reasons for seeking admission in the
University.
6. The course for which admission is sought
together with optional and second language if
any, to be taken and the year of admission
7. Whether the following documents have
been enclosed.
(i) Pass certificate (original)
(ii) Migration certificate from the University or
the Board where the applicant studied last
and passed the examination.
Name of SBT/MG University Cash Counter………………
Amount Rs…………………………………………………
Chalan No…………………………………………………
Date of payment…………………………………………
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(iii)A certificate or certificates in support of
items 2(b) c(1 ),(2)and (d) from the Principal of
the college where the applicant studied for the
examination sought to be recognised.
(iv)Treasury/Bank receipt for Rs:20/- being
the fee for considering the application (No.
and date of receipt to be specified)
8. Address to which Communications are to
be sent
9. Signature of the applicant
10. Endorsement of the Principal of the
college where the applicant has joined
provisionally or proposes to join
(recommendations and conditions if any of
admission may be stated here)
Forwarded .........................................................
..........................................................................
...........................................................................
...........................................................................
...........................................................................
Signature .......................................................
Principal ............................................
College..................................................................
Station...................................... Date ..................................
Note:2 (b) If the Pass certificate contains this information the certificate from the Principal
required in this behalf under column 7 (iii) need not be produced.
(c) & (d) apply only in the case of examinations sought to be recognised as equivalent to the
intermediate, Pre-University/ Pre- degree or Degree Examination of the University.
7 (ii) applies in the case of examination of Universities and Boards and, School Leaving
Certificate examinations in respect of which the University or Board concerned issues migration
certificates. Applications should be made through the Principal of the College where the
applicant seeks admission, Pending decision of the application the Principal may admit the
applicant Provisionally, and at the applicant's risk.
Applications should be made in the prescribed form and should be accompanied by all the
enclosures specified therein. Delay in the submission of any of the particulars may entail delay
in the decision of the applications and the applicants will run the risk of the applications being
rejected.
Last date of the receipt of the application without fine is 30th September of the Succeeding year,
failing which a fine of Rs:50/-has to be paid.
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Price Rs. 25/- To be filled in by the candidate
MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY
Application for Eligibility/Equivalency Certificate
1. Name of the applicant (in Block
Letters)
2. Sex (Male/Female)
3. Purpose for which the certificate
is required
Higher Studies
Employment
(Tick whichever is applicable)
4. If Higher Studies, specify the
course to which the applicant is
seeking admission
5. Name of the examination passed
by the candidate and percentage
of marks secured
6. Name of the University/Board
which conducted the examination
7. Whether the examination was
taken as a Regular/
correspondence/Private candidate
8. Month & Year of passing the
examination
Details of Payment Cash Counter Chalan/
Friends Kendra Receipt
Amount Rs………………………………………………………
Chalan/Receipt No……………………………………….
Date of Payment ………………………………………………..
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9. Duration of the course
10. Address to which
communications are to be sent
Telephone No.
Mobile Phone No./E-mail
11. Signature of the applicant
Enclosures to be submitted along with the application
1. Chalan receipt for Rs. 100/-
2. Copies of the following certificates attested by a Gazetted Officer:
a) Degree/Provisional Certificate
b) Mark Lists
c) TC/Course Certificate from the institution where the applicant studied
for the course for which eligibility is required.
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Price: Rs.25/- (Rupees Twenty-five Only)
MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS A MATRICULATE
1 . Name
a) As entered in the S.S.L.C. or other
qualifying certificate if any
b) In Block Letters
2. Name of Father or Guardian
3. Age and date of birth as entered in the S.S.L.C.
or equivalent certificate (in Christian Era)
4. Religion and Community
5. Mother Tongue
6. a) School where educated
b) Register Number and year of S.S.L.C. or other
qualifying certificate
c) Authority issuing such certificate
7. College or other institution under this University
in which the applicant first studied and the date of
admission.
8. College or other institution in which the
applicant last studied and the date of admission
with course of study
9. a) Course for which he/she is studying in
Mahatma Gandhi University
b) Qualifying Examination passed for
admission to the course
10. Institution in which he/she is studying with
year of admission.
11. Signature of the applicant.
*12. The above details have been verified with the
original documents and found correct.
Signature :
Designation :
Prescribed fee of Rs. 100/- should be remitted at University Cash Counter.
A fine of Rs. 50/- shall be remitted for late applications.
* This column should be countersigned by the Principal of a college or a Gazetted officer. In the case of
Ph. D. candidates column should be countersigned by the Principal/Director of the research centre.
M G. Univ: Cash Counter/ SBT............................................
Pay-in- Slip ............................................................
Amount Rs.....................................................
Date of Payment................................................................
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Separate Chalan shall be used for Separate Chalan shall be used for Separate Chalan shall be used for
more than one purpose of remittance more than one purpose of remittance more than one purpose of remittance
Students’/ Remitter’s Copy University’s Copy Bank‘s Copy
(To be attached along with the relevant document)
MAHATMA GANDHI
UNIVERSITY
In Pursuit of Excellence
MAHATMA GANDHI
UNIVERSITY
In Pursuit of Excellence
MAHATMA GANDHI
UNIVERSITY
In Pursuit of Excellence
Pay – in- Slip Pay – in- Slip Pay – in- Slip
Paid to the credit of Mahatma Gandhi University
A/c No. 67114059391 at SBT MG University Campus Branch,
Kottayam
Paid to the credit of Mahatma Gandhi University
A/c No. 67114059391 at SBT MG University Campus Branch,
Kottayam
Paid to the credit of Mahatma Gandhi University
A/c No. 67114059391 at SBT MG University Campus Branch,
Kottayam
Name of Course: Name of Course: Name of Course:
Pay – in- Slip ` Pay – in- Slip ` Pay – in- Slip `
A Affiliation Fee Viz. Course affiliation /College affiliation /
Student’s affiliation
A Affiliation Fee Viz. Course affiliation /College affiliation /
Student’s affiliation
A Affiliation Fee Viz. Course affiliation /College affiliation /
Student’s affiliation
B Annual Administration Fee B Annual Administration Fee B Annual Administration Fee
C Registration Fee Examination/Entrance
Examination/Matriculation
C Registration Fee Examination/Entrance
Examination/Matriculation
C Registration Fee Examination/Entrance
Examination/Matriculation
D Application Form Fee D Application Form Fee D Application Form Fee
E Certificates Fee…………
Degree/Provisional/Duplicate/Migration/Other
Certificates
E Certificates Fee…………
Degree/Provisional/Duplicate/Migration/Other
Certificates
E Certificates Fee…………
Degree/Provisional/Duplicate/Migration/Other
Certificates
F Fee to University Teaching
Departments/Hostels/Library
F Fee to University Teaching
Departments/Hostels/Library
F Fee to University Teaching
Departments/Hostels/Library
G Reimbursement from various Departments G Reimbursement from various Departments G Reimbursement from various Departments
H Other items of Fee (Specify)
…………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………
H Other items of Fee (Specify)
…………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………
H Other items of Fee (Specify)
…………………………………………………………………..
…………………………………………………………………..
Bank Charges 20 Bank Charges 20 Bank Charges 20
Total Total Total
Rupees(in words)……………………………………........................... Rupees(in words)…………………………………….......................... Rupees(in words)……………………………………..........................
Particulars of the Candidate for whom the remittance is made
Name:………………………………………………………………………………….
Address:……………………………………………………………………………….
……………………………………………………………………………………………
Phone/Mobile No:………………………………………………………………….
Remitter’s Signature:……………………………………………………………..
Particulars of the Candidate for whom the remittance is made
Name:…………………………………………………………………………………
Address:………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………..
Phone/Mobile No:…………………………………………………………………
Remitter’s Signature:…………………………………………………………….
Particulars of the Candidate for whom the remittance is made
Name:…………………………………………………………………………………
Address:………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………..
Phone/Mobile No:…………………………………………………………………
Remitter’s Signature:…………………………………………………………….
Bank Txn Journal No:………………………………………………………… Bank Txn Journal No:………………………………………………………… Bank Txn Journal No:……………………………………………………………
SBT Branches be guided by C & I Circular No.28/2009 dated 08/12/2009 SBT Branches be guided by C & I Circular No.28/2009 dated 08/12/2009 SBT Branches be guided by C & I Circular No.28/2009 dated 08/12/2009

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