Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University Nashik - 422 222

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Yashwantrao Chavan
Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222
Recipient of the International Award for Institutional Excellence in Distance
Education from
Commonwealth of Learning, Canada
Prospectus for School of Health Sciences
ALL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS OF
SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES
2015-2016
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Prospectus 2015-16
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Index
1.0 GLOSSARY OF KEY TERMS.........................................................................7
2.0EQUIVALENCE OF THE YCMOU DEGREES, DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES.........10
3.0 REVISION OF RULES................................................................................11
4.0 JURISDICTION........................................................................................11
5.0 ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY...........................................................................11
6.0 ABOUT SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCE....................................................12
7.0 LEARNING METHODS...............................................................................12
8.0 REGISTRATION (ADMISSION) PROCEDURE.....................................................13
9.0 CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS..........................................................................15
10.0 DIPLOMA PROGRAMS.............................................................................21
11.0 BACHELOR’S (UNDERGRADUATE) PROGRAMS.............................................32
12.0. POST GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS....................................................45
13.0 POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMS ON OFFER.................................49
14.0 LIST OF YCMOU REGIONAL CENTRES.....................................................52
15.0 LIST OF STUDY CENTERS.................................................................53
16.0 WHERE TO CONTACT.............................................................................53
17.0 SYLLABI FOR ENTRANCE TESTS.......................................................54
18.0 FEES INFORMATION FOR ALL PROGRAMS....................................................55
19.0 Appendix............................................................................................58
Appendix 1: Registration (Admission) Procedure........................................58
Appendix 2: Candidate/Student Agreement...............................................60
Appendix 3: Rules for Poor students Supports Scheme..............................62
Appendix 4: UGC Letter about Equivalance...............................................64
Appendix 5:G.R.equivalance to 10th and 12th.............................................66
Appendix 6: Policy on pursuing two or more programme............................67
Appendix 7:G.R.of Equivalence and approval of State government of
Maharashtra for Degree and Diploma of Open University...........................68
Appendix 8: Letter of recognisation from UGC............................................69
Appendix 9:...............................................................................................70
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(A) Programmes with Annual Examinations and for which Entrance Tests are not prescribed
Sr. No.
Processes
Date
1
Online Admission process begins
01-06-2015
2
Last date for payment of fee without late fee
30-06-2015
3
Last date for payment of fee with late fee (Rs. 100/-)
31-07-2015
4
Last date for payment of fee with super late fee
(Rs. 500/-)
25-08-2015
5
Publication of Admission List at Study centres
31-08-2015
6
Delivery of Learning material ends on
31-08-2015
7
Counseling Sessions Starts
01-09-2015
8
First date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (Nov. Exam)
01-09-2015
9
Approval Form for Project Synopsis (Nov. Exam) to be submitted from
01-08-2015
10
Date of Continuous Assessment
12-09-2015
11
Date of Continuous Assessment
12-10-2015
12
Last Date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (Nov. Exam)
15-09-2015
13
Approval Form for Project Synopsis (Nov. Exam.) to be submitted till
15-09-2015
14
Date of Continuous Assessment
12-11-2015
15
End Examination begins (Repeater Exam., if applicable)
15-11-2015
16
End Examination ends (Repeater Exam., if applicable)
15-12-2015
17
Date of Continuous Assessment
12-01-2016
18
Approval Form for Project Synopsis (May) to be submitted till
30-01-2016
19
Last date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (May Exam)
30-01-2016
20
Date of Continuous Assessment
12-02-2016
21
Date of Counselling Assessment
12-03-2016
22
Approval form for Project Synopsis (May Exam.) to be submitted till
15-03-2016
23
Last date of submitting exam. form for repeaters (May Exam.)
15-03-2016
24
Date of Continuous Assessment
12-04-2016
25
Counselling sessions end on
15-04-2016
26
Last of for submission of CA Marks to the University
16-04-2016
27
Publication of CA Mark list on university website
18-04-2016
28
End Examination Starts
05-05-2016
29
End Examination Ends
20-06-2016
(B) Programmes for which entrance tests are prescribed / Programmes with Semester Pattern
Sr. No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Processes
Online Admission process begins
Date of Entrance Test
Admission Offer list 1 published
Student to make payment (Round 1)
Last date for making payment of fee (Round 1)
Admission Offer List 2 (vacant seats) published
Student to make payment (Round 2) Late fee applicable (Rs.100/-)
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Date
01-06-2015
01-07-2015
08-07-2015
08-07-2015
15-07-2015
16-07-2015
16-07-2015
8
9
(C)
Last date for making payment of fee (Round 2)
23-07-2015
Spot Admission on vacant seats (with a Super late fee Rs. 500/-)
24-07-2015
starts
10 Last date of taking admission (with a super late fee) on vacant seats 25-07-2015
11 Last date for Confirmation of admission by University
30-07-2015
12 Publication of Admission List at Study centres
30-07-2015
13 Delivery of Learning material ends on
31-07-2015
14 Counseling Sessions Starts (Odd sem)
01-08-2015
15 First date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (Nov. Exam)
01-08-2015
16 Approval Form for Project Synopsis (Nov. Exam) to be submitted
01-08-2015
from
17 Date of Continuous Assessment
12-09-2015
18 Date of Continuous Assessment
12-10-2015
19 Last Date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (Nov. Exam)
15-09-2015
20 Approval Form for Project Synopsis (Dec) to be submitted till
15-09-2015
21 Counselling Sessions Ends (Odd sem)
13-11-2015
22 Last date of Submission of CA Marks to University
15-11-2015
23 Publication of CA Marks on Website
15-11-2015
24 End Examination begins (Odd Semester)
15-11-2015
25 End Examination ends (Odd Semester)
15-12-2015
26 Counseling Sessions Starts (even sem)
02-01-2016
27 Date of Continuous Assessment
12-01-2016
28 Approval Form for Project Synopsis (May Exam) to be submited
30-01-2016
from
29 First date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (May Exam)
30-01-2016
30 Date of Continuous Assessment
12-02-2016
31 Date of Continuous Assessment
12-03-2016
32 Approval Form for Project Synopsis (May) to be submitted till
15-03-2016
33 Last Date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (May Exam)
15-03-2016
34 Date of Continuous Assessment
12-04-2016
35 Counselling Sessions Ends (even sem)
15-04-2016
36 Submission of CA Marks to University
16-04-2016
37 Publication of CA Marks on Website
18-04-2016
38 End Examination begins (Even Semester)
05-05-2016
39 End Examination ends (Even Semester)
20-06-2016
Programmes for which entrance tests are not prescribed / Programmes with Semester
Pattern / Programmes for which admissions are available twice in a year (Certificate)
Sr. No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Processes
Online Admission process begins
Last date for payment of fee without late fee
Starting date for payment of fee with late fee (Rs. 100/-)
Last date for payment of fee with late fee (Rs. 100/-)
Starting date for payment of fee with super late fee (Rs. 500/-)
Last date for payment of fee with super late fee (Rs. 500/-)
Last date Confirmation of admission by University
Publication of Admission List at Study centres
Delivery of Learning material ends on
Counseling Sessions Starts (odd sem)
First date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (Nov. Exam)
Approval Form for Project Synopsis (Nov. Exam) to be submitted from
Date of Continuous Assessment
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Date
01-06-2015
15-07-2015
16-07-2015
23-07-2015
24-07-2015
25-07-2015
30-07-2015
30-07-2015
31-07-2015
01-08-2015
01-08-2015
01-08-2015
12-09-2015
Sr. No.
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
Processes
Date of Continuous Assessment
Last Date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (Nov. Exam)
Approval Form for Project Synopsis (Nov.) to be submitted till
Counselling Sessions Ends (odd sem)
Last date of Submission of CA Marks to University
Publication of CA Marks on Website
End Examination begins (Odd Semester)
End Examination ends (Odd Semester)
Online admissions for second batch (Certificate) begins on (Jan. Batch)
Last date of payment of fees (without late fee) for second batch
Last date of payment of fee with a late fee (Rs.100/-) for IInd batch
Date
12-10-2015
15-09-2015
15-09-2015
13-11-2015
15-11-2015
15-11-2015
15-11-2015
15-12-2015
01-11-2015
01-12-2015
10-12-2015
Last date of payment of fee with a Super late fee (Rs. 500/-) for IInd batch
Counseling Sessions Starts (Even sem)
Date of Continuous Assessment
Approval Form for Project Synopsis (May Exam) to be submitted from
First date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (May Exam)
Date of Continuous Assessment
Date of Continuous Assessment
Approval Form for Project Synopsis (May) to be submitted till
Last date of submitting Exam Form for repeaters (May Exam)
Date of Continuous Assessment
Counselling Sessions Ends (even sem)
Submission of CA Marks to University
Publication of CA Marks on Website
End Examination begins (Even Semester)
End Examination ends (Even Semester)
20-12-2015
End Examination (T) begins (even Semester/annual pattern))
End Examination (T) ends (even Semester/annual pattern))
End Examination (P) begins (even Semester/annual pattern))
End Examination (P) ends (even Semester/annual pattern))
Last date of Submission of Practical marks to university
01-05-2016
11-05-2016
12-05-2016
18-05-2016
21-05-2016
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02-01-2016
12-01-2016
30-01-2016
30-01-2016
12-02-2016
12-03-2016
15-03-2016
15-03-2016
12-04-2016
15-04-2016
16-04-2016
18-04-2016
05-05-2016
20-06-2016
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1.0 GLOSSARY OF KEY TERMS
In this document unless the context otherwise requires:
• “Academic Programme” means — A collection of correlated courses (subject), which one
must complete successfully in order to earn a certification by the university. Certification
may be by certificate, diploma, graduate degree, postgraduate degree or doctoral degree.
• “Program Part” means a part of the academic program which is taken as a sub-unit for
administration of the said academic program for declaration of partial result and similar
other processes of implementation of the program. For example “First Year --------------------”
is a program part for --------------------------- program.
• “Batch” means — A group of students undergoing similar training as specified in the given
context.
• “Courses” means — An individual component of an academic programme (sometimes
loosely called as subjects) which one has to successfully complete, in order to complete the
programme. Courses may be of different types like theory, practical or project work. Each
course is given a course code.
• “Choice Based Credit System” means a system of implementation of academic program in
which the student is expected to register for courses as per his/her choice for the courses as
per the rules mentioned in the prospectus for the programs. The students are expected to
register for courses other than the core areas of the programs.
• “Core Courses” means the courses which are mandatory to be registered for a program.
• “Elective Courses” means the courses which a student is expected to choose a course from
among the list of courses.
• “General Courses” means the courses which are designed to empower the student through
learning the skill-sets or information or inculcate the attitudes which are general in nature
and may not be directly or indirectly associated with the subject domain of the academic
program to which the student is registered.
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“Audit Courses” are the courses which the student is expected to complete
successfully as per the criteria prescribed in the prospectus for qualifying the award of the
academic programme, but the achievements in the said audit course shall not be reported in
terms of grade or marks in the mark-sheet or grade-sheet or transcript of the student for the
given academic program.
• “Credit Point (CP)” means — Number of study hours, in multiples of 30-35 clock hours
that an average learner has to devote for effective learning. For 1 CP, a learner has to devote
3035 clock hours to complete the study of the course. Study includes several activities like
reading the books, taking notes, solving problems, undergoing tests, performing
experiments in laboratories, thinking, etc.
• “International Student” means either (a) Students holding passports issued by foreign
countries including people of Indian origin who have acquired the nationality of foreign
countries are included as foreign students OR (b) Only those Non Resident Indian students
who have studied and passed the qualifying examinations from schools or colleges in
foreign countries will be included as international students. This will include the students
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studying in the schools or colleges situated in foreign countries even if affiliated to the
Boards of Secondary Education or Universities located in India, but will not include
students studying in those schools or colleges (situated in India) and affiliated to the Boards
of Secondary Education or Universities of the foreign countries. Students passing the
qualifying examinations from Boards or Universities located in foreign countries as
external students and dependants of NRI studying in India will not be included as
international students.
The International Students have to pay a University Program Fee which is five time
the amount of fee to be paid by a regular (Indian) student. The rules governing the
International Students are available at the website of the University.
• “Student Registration” means — Confirmation of the admission of the student to the
academic programme after submission of a completed admission form with necessary
supporting documents and payment of the required fees. Student registration remains valid
for a stipulated period of (which is three times minimum period of completion of the
program or 8 years from the date of programme registration whichever is earlier). At the
time of admission to any particular year of these programmes, students are automatically
registered for all courses of that year. The university assigns Permanent Registration
Numbers (PRN) to its students. The PRN for a student does not change even if takes
admission to new program at a new study centre. A PRN is assigned to a student when he is
registered for any of the University programme for the first time and assigns his PRN to a
new Program, if and when he registers for subsequent programs.
• “Direct Admission” means admission to a higher program part in comparison to the entry
level to a candidate who has completed such of a program or a program-part under another
university or board (other than YCMOU) which has been specified by the University in its
prospectus as a valid qualification for Direct Admission to a given program or program
part. Such students do not need to take examinations for the courses under --------------------and must pay a Direct Admission Fee as prescribed in the prospectus. Such students will get
a grade sheet or mark sheet or transcript in which performance of such students will be
reported only for the courses which the student has been examined by the YCMOU.
• “Self Instructional Material” means — a message on a device which when the student
interacts with is designed to enhance the chances of the students performing better in the
evaluation and in the real life situation for the context of a course of study under an
academic program. The example of SIM is a printed textbook or a lecture available in video
or audio format or a companion book which is to be used in addition to a reference book or
information available on devices like tablet computing devices or mobile smart phones or
similar other media. These software are prepared in a manner so that the students should be
able to understand the subject matter even in the absence of a teacher.
• “Session” means — A time slot for a particular activity. Duration of counselling session is
normally 2 or 4 clock hours, while for end examination; it is of 3 clock hours.
• “Counselling Sessions (CS)” means — Sessions conducted at study centre, during which a
qualified person gives explanations to help clear doubts/difficulties of the student also
delivering instructions to the student about study material. During counselling session,
student also performs practical activities like experiments or project work in study centre
laboratory.
• “First Contact Session” means – Session on the first starting day of a programme.
• “Study Centre” (SC) means — A place where the students attend the counselling sessions
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and gets other relevant services like delivery of counselling sessions and practical sessions,
admission, examination and communication with university head office.
“Counsellor” means — A qualified person at SC, who conducts counselling sessions and
helps the students in their doubts/difficulties. He also helps students to perform practical
activities like experiments in a study centre laboratory.
“Programme Co-coordinator” (PC) means — A person in charge of the administrative and
academic affairs at the study centre. He plans the availability of counsellors, looks after the
distribution of self-instructional materials, arranges and co-ordinates counselling sessions,
etc.
“Study Centre Head” (SCH) means — the head of the study centre who is the head of
organization to which the study centre is allotted of the institution, where study centre is
located. He may not participate in the day-to-day activities of the study centre, but will take
active role in case of any serious problem at the study centre.
“Continuous Assessment “(CA) means –the assessment of the performance of the student
during the learning phase of the academic schedule. CA are normally conducted by the SC
through evaluation strategies (i.e. papers) designed either by the YCMOU or the SC. The
specific rules regarding the reporting of marks/grade in CA and their effect on the
successful completion of the courses are mentioned in the prospectus for the various
programs.
“End Examination (EE)” means an examination conducted by the University under its
supervision and control (i.e., through the question papers prepared under its supervision and
examination conducted under its supervision and control). . The specific rules regarding the
reporting of marks/grade in EE and their effect on the successful completion of the courses
are mentioned in the prospectus for the various programs.
“Letter Grade” is an index of the performance of students in a said course. Grades are
denoted by letters O, A+, A, B+, B, C, P and F
“Grade Point” is an numerical value assigned to a grade point (for example 0 for F, 4 for D,
etc). The UGC recommends a 10-point grading system with the following letter grades and
points as given below:
Letter Grade and description
O (Outstanding)
A+(Excellent)
A(Very Good)
B+(Good)
B(Above Average)
C(Average)
P (Pass)
F(Fail)
Ab (Absent)
Grade Point
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0
• “Successful Completion of the Course” means —either course is exempted as the student
may have been given Direct Admission to a higher program part or student secures
prescribed level of performance in terms of the marks or grade in the examination head as
specified in the prospectus for the given program and for the given course. In other words,
if you have been given Direct Admission to the SY of B.Sc.(--------------------) program, it
means that you have successfully completed all the courses in the FY BSc(---------------)
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program. Alternatively, if you have secured enough marks (say 55% in aggregate and 60%
in EE) in a course, say ------------- of BSc(-----------------), which marks are enough to declare
you passed in the said course, then you have successfully completed ---------------------------course.
Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) is a number which is the weighted average of the
grade points (with Credits serving as the weights) for a semester.
(Here, Gi stands for Grade Point for course with label i, Ci stands for Credit Point for
course with label i, Ns is the number of courses in Semester s.)
Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) is a number which is the weighted average of the
grade points ( with Credits serving as the weights) for a semester.
(Here, Gi stands for Grade Point for course with label i, Ci stands for Credit Point for
course with label i, N is the number of courses in the program.)
“Credit Transfer” means — The University gives Credit Transfer to certain courses of these
programmes, to the students who have already successfully completed certain other
programmes offered by the YCMOU as per the rules and processes mentioned in the
prospectus. If credit transfer is granted, then student need not appear in any examination
for that course, as it is treated as a successfully completed. Previous grades and equivalent
marks are used as it is, for reporting in Grade Sheet.
“University Program Fee (UPF)” means the fees collected by the University from the
candidate for offering the services including registration, tuition, examination, subscription
to various schemes of the government like Inter-university sports festival, and towards
contribution to a development fund. The UPF is collected at the tine of admission to a
program or program-part.
“Study Centre Fee” means the fees charged by the Study Centres towards the various
services to be given to the students including instructions and conduct of practical sessions
and counselling sessions, continuous assessment, etc. The SCF is collected directly by the
study centre and the students are advised not to pay more than the prescribed amount
mentioned in the prospectus.
“Late Fee” is the fees collected by the University from the student for having crossed the
prescribed last date of a service (without late fee).
“Direct Admission Fee” is the fee chargeable by the University from the students for having
granted direct admission to a higher program part than the entry level and thus saving the
time for completion of the academic program. It is formulated to be 5000 per year saved.
2.0 EQUIVALENCE OF THE YCMOU DEGREES, DIPLOMAS
AND CERTIFICATES
The YCMOU has been established by an Act (XX of 1989) of the Maharashtra State
Legislature on 1 July 1989 and has been recognized under section 12(B) of the UGC Act
1956. The UGC has recognized the degrees and diplomas awarded by state open
universities like YCMOU to be on par with degrees and diplomas awarded by any other
traditional university in the similar subject areas. The Government of Maharashtra has
also mentioned the qualifications earned at the YCMOU to be acceptable under the
recruitment and promotion rules. The qualifications awarded by the YCMOU are
recognized to be on par with the qualification of the similar level (UG degree, PG degree,
diploma, etc) of similar subject areas after due consideration of the entry qualification,
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duration of the program and course contents by other traditional universities.
The university being a autonomous body has liberty to design, implement and award
qualifications which may not be similar to the design, methodologies and content of other
traditional universities or statutory Boards or Councils at national or state levels. The
programs designed by the university are as per the guidelines issued by the University
Grants Commission from time to time. The qualifications awarded by the School of
Health Sciences are not designed to be equivalent to the diplomas awarded by other
universities or Boards in formal sense. The university will not be issuing any certificate
or letter to that effect to any students or candidates. The candidates are advice to take
informed decisions in this regard.
3.0 REVISION OF RULES
In order to cope up with unforeseen circumstances and to maintain high academic quality
of this programme the university reserves the right to change, revise, update, add or delete
any rule about this programme, at any time. This modification will be applicable to all,
including previously admitted students.
4.0 JURISDICTION
All legal dispute regarding study centre and enrolled students shall be subject to Nasik
jurisdiction only. In order to cope up with unforeseen circumstances and to maintain high
academic quality of these programmes, the university reserves the right to change, revise,
update, add or delete any rule (including rules regarding programme fees) about these
programmes, at any time. These modifications will be applicable to all students,
including previously admitted students. relating the University programmes and activities
are subject to Nasik, Maharashtra, India Jurisdiction only.
5.0 ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY
Mission
The Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU) through its technical,
vocational, professional and liberal education programmes, application of modern
communication technologies and adoption of the distance education methodology strives
towards developing an innovative, flexible and open system of education with the ultimate
goal of becoming a ‘mass varsity’.
Establishment
1st July, 1989 by Act XX of the Maharashtra State Legislature. The University is
recognised under section 12 (B) of the UGC Act.
Objectives
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To make higher, vocational and technical education available to large sections of the
population.
To pay special attention to the needs of the disadvantaged groups, in particular, people
in rural areas and women.
To relate all courses to the developmental needs of individuals, institutions and the
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State.
To provide an innovative, flexible and open system of education by using distance
teaching methodology and by applying modern communication technologies to
education.
To provide continuing adult and extension education. Special attention to be paid to
retraining adults in new skills to enable them to adjust to a changing technological
environment.
To provide post-graduate studies and research opportunities in all fields of knowledge,
especially in educational technology, distance education and development
communication.
6.0 ABOUT SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCE
The School of Health Sciences has been established to offer ---------------------programs to the
learners, particularly belonging to the disadvantaged classes residing in distant areas,
through flexible mode of learning.
The strength of the school lies in the variety of the content of the programs, which can be
offered by the school. The school had concentrated on the paramedical programs, in its
early phase. However, the school is now focusing on other paramedical, vocational
programs and professional programs.
The school is pro-active and flexible in framing policies to address the need of the
development and delivery of the programs.
Mission
Our mission has been to respond to the developmental needs of the society by offering
need-based paramedical and vocational courses to larger and larger segment of population,
and in particular to the disadvantaged groups such as those living in remote and rural areas
including working people, housewives and other adults who wish to upgrade or acquire
knowledge through studies in various fields.
7.0 LEARNING METHODS
The students would work in the actual work situations to complete the program. These
academic programs are designed for non-working and working students as well. With some
time management and determination, the student can easily complete these programmes
while continuing his/her job, profession or other education.
Well-qualified counsellors at Study Centre solve student’s difficulties, during the
counselling sessions. Students have to perform practical only at the study centre
laboratories, during practical sessions, under supervision and guidance of counsellors.
Activities at the study centres are organized daily and specially on holidays, normally at
time convenient to the student. Normally the study centre is situated nearer to student’s
place for his convenience. The continuous assessment (CA) are conducted to facilitate feed
back to the learners on the progress of their learning.
Practice Examination for each theory course may be conducted at the study centre to
provide feedback to students about their study. It also prepares the student for the end
examination.
The End Examination held once in a semester or year for all courses, are conducted
directly by the university. For some of the courses, the university may conduct the Online
On demand examinations.
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8.0 REGISTRATION (ADMISSION) PROCEDURE
This program is offered through online admission process. You are advised to do the following in
order to secure admission.
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Go though the prospectus meticulously. Ensure that you are eligible for the admission and you
possess all the required document which will prove your eligibility. The following is a typical list of
documents which you will need:
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Proof of date of birth (Driving Licence OR PAN card OR Aadhar card (with date of birth) OR
Leaving certificate OR Passport OR Election Voter card)
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Passing certificate and/or Mark sheet showing that you have passed the qualifying
examination
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In case there is an entrance test for this program, you will need the statement or certificate
showing that you have cleared the entrance test
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If you belong to a backward class, you will need cast certificate, cast validity, non-creamy
layer, certificates (depending on the rules for the category)
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If you belong to a category of disadvantaged class (e.g., visually impaired) you will need
documents as proof of your status
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You are required to get these documents scanned (with a resolution of at least 72 dot per inch)
to get scanned images which are readable and have decent quality. You may take help from your friends or
professionals at shops or our study centres.
•
You are required to have a mobile number and an email identity (email id). The email id can
be easily generated using yahoo.co.in, hotmail.com, rediffmail.com or any other service provider. These
are required as you will be getting the information of your password, status of admission etc on these.
•
You are expected to pay the University Fees using electronic money transfer facilities like
Debit Card or Credit Card or Internet Banking or Mobile Money Identifier (MMID) or through the cash
deposits at the State Bank of India or other nationalized banks selected by University. The banks charges
will apply extra depending on the channel of fund transfer and bank. It is advised that you use your own
bank account for making electronic payment. In case the fees need to be refunded (for a reason of
University not able to fulfil its stated responsibility) the refunded amount will be credited back to the
same account (from which the fees transaction initially was made). Hence, if you use your own account
you will get the benefit of such service.
•
If you do not have Savings Bank account, you may open such account with debit card or net
banking facilities with any of the banks with zero balance facility (that is, it will not be compulsory for
you to keep a minimum balance as per the rules) and a debit card and net banking facilities.
•
You also need to have an access to a computer with internet connection. If you do not have
such connection, you may go to a cyber cafe, a study centre, a friend or any other similar location.
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•
Once you have done the initial preparation as mentioned above, you may proceed with the
online admission. You will click on the Home page of the official websites of the university
(ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac or ycmou.ac.in).
•
The details of the online admission process with detailed screen images are given in a
separate document. A video clip to help you in the online process is also available.
•
response.
You will be guided through a series of web pages which will be generated for you as per your
•
If you already have a 16 digit PRN, you will select the channel of admission by clicking on
ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac on the appropriate link. Please do not select the link “If you have 16 digit PRN
click here” if you have 16 digit PRN even if you are taking admission to the first year of another program.
•
Similarly if you do not have a 16 digit PRN select appropriate link at the opening page of the
ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac. You will need to “register” for the website application procedure by typing in
the email id, date of birth, mobile number and name. You will receive a user id and one time password.
•
The university offers a discount in the UPF to the students (of a select number of
programs) if the student opts not to take printed study material, due to availability of the study
material in the digitized format on the university’s portal or availability of the printed books
through some other sources like his friends or relatives who may have earlier taken such programs
earlier. The University wishes to encourage the students to take soft copies of the study material and
encourage the students to use the pre-owned books for conservation of trees which are crucial to
preservation of environment. The amount of the discount will be shown on the screen while filling
up the online application form. You are urged to choose option to this effect while filling the online
application form.
•
After completing the typing of all the details asked by the system, you will be prompted to
upload scanned documents to the system as per the details submitted by you.
•
After you have uploaded all the documents you make payment using either electronic
payment (debit card or credit card or MMID or internet banking). Please see our booklet on how to make
payment online available on the website.
•
In case you do not have electronic payment methods available to you, chose the option of
“Electronic Challan” on the system. You can print a Payment Deposit Slip and after two working days go
to the branch of SBI or other banks mentioned in the website and pay the fees by cash. Remember to
check that the transaction number is written at the appropriate places in clear and legible handwriting.
•
You may be required to enter the transaction number on the appropriate boxes by logging in
as a user on the university website for reconciliation.
•
The admission will be confirmed after your admission records are verified by the university
staff by online method.
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9.0 CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
9.1 LIST OF PROGRAMME
A. C-5H :Home Care Assistant ;(x`g:X.klgk;d)
B. C52 : Arogyamitra( vkjksX; fe=)
C. C55 : Patient Assistant (:X.klgk;d)
9.1. - A) x`g:X.klgk;d ¼gkse dsvj vflLVaV) izek.ki= f”k{k.kdze (C5-H)
9.1.1- A) laidZl= dkyko/kh
lIVsacj r uksOgscj
9.1.2- A) vafre ijh{kk
Vafre ijh{kk vH;kldsanzkarxZr fMlsca je/;s gksbzZy9.1.3- A) f”k{k.kdzekph jpuk
,dw.k 6 Js;kadkapk 1 vH;kldze
9.1.4- A) laidZl=kpk dkyko/kh – fFkvjh 20 rkl
izkR;f{kd 30 rkl
vH;kldze
ladsrkd
HSC 011
vH;kldze
Js;kad
x`g:X.klgk;d
6
9.1.5- A)v/;;u i/nrh
¼1½ Lo;a-v/;;ukf/kf’Br ikB;iqLrds¼2½ izkR;f{kd dk;Zs vkf.k dk;kZuqHko iqfLrdk¼3½ rTK MkWDVlZ] fo’k;rTKkaps ekxZn”kZu¼4½ :x.kky;kae/;s izf”k{k.kkph la/kh
¼5½ 20 fo|kF;kaZpk ,d xV] ,dk dsna zkoj vls dkgh xVkauqlkj lae=
a .k¼6½ laidZl=s o izkR;f{kdkalkBh 75% mifLFkrrh vko”;d9.1.6- A)izos”k-ik=rk
¼1½ uohu fo|kFkhZ – ngkoh ikl / ukikl fdaok ngkoh ijh{ksyk cl.kkjs fdaok ;-p-e-eqDr fo|kihBkph iwoZr;kjh ijh{kk
ikl¼2½ :X.kky;kr vk/khiklwu dke dj.kkjs – 7 oh ikl fdaok iwoZr;kjh ijh{kk ikl vkf.k :X.kky;kr dke dj.;kpk 2
o’kkZpk vuqHko9.1.7- A)izos”k-vtkZlkscr tksMko;kph dkxni=s ¼lR;izrh)
¼1½ “kS{kf.kd ik=rsph dkxni=s – “kkGk lksMY;kpk nk[kyk
¼2½ :X.ky;kr dke dj.;kps vuqHko izek.ki= ¼vko”;drsuqlkj)
¼3½ uko cnyY;kph xW>sVph izzr ¼vko”;drsuqlkj) dkxni=s iMrkG.khr fo|kFkhZ vik= vk<GY;kl R;kpk izos”k jí
dsyk tkbZy9.1.8- A)f”k{k.kdzekpk dkyko/kh
dehr deh 3 efgus o tkLrhr tkLr 3 o’kZs
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9.1.9- A)f”k{k.kdzekps ek/;e
ejkBh
9.1.10- A)f”k{k.kdze ”kqYd
f”k{k.kdzekps
x`g:X.klgk;d ¼gkse
dsvj vflLVaV)
izek.ki= f”k{k.kdze
(C5-H)
f”k{k.kdze ”kqYd
University fees
Rs. 1,000/-
(1) University fess Details
Exam Fees 100
Tuition Fees 100
Registration Fees - 100
Other Fees 150
Development Fund - 550
Total Fees Rs. 1,000
(2) Study Centre Fees Total Programme Fees 1,500/-


Rs. 5,00/Rs.
वरील पेक्षा जास्त शुल्क भरू नये व ववद्यार्ाांनी ववद्यापीठाच्या संकेतस्र्ळावरील ऑनलाइन प्रवेश प्रक्रियाबाबत दिलेल्या
सूचनेनुसार शशक्षणिम शुल्क भरावे.
izos”k jí dsY;kl ,dnk Hkjysys “kqYd ijr dsys tk.kkj ukgh
9.1.11- A)ijh{kk o ewY;ekiu izfdz;k
vafre ewY;ekiu 



uksna .khuarj 3 efgU;kauh vH;kldasnzkoj fujarj i/nrhus varxZr ewY;ekiu dsys tkbZy- fo|kihBkdMwu lgHkkx
izek.ki= feGsyuksna .kh vlsi;Zar 3 o’kkZai;Zar varxZr iquiZjh{kk nsrk ;sbZy,dk vH;kldzeklkBh 100 xq.kkaph ys[kh o 100 xq.kkaph izkR;f{kd varxZr ijh{kkmRrh.kZrl
s kBh ys[kkh o izkR;f{kd ijh{ksr izR;sdh 50 % xq.k vko”;d-
9.1. B) vkjksX;fe= izek.ki= f”k{k.kdze (C52)
9.1.1 B) izos”k ik=rk
¼1½ dehr&deh 7 oh ikl ¼L=h/iq:’k½ “kD;rks L=h vlkoh- ¼vax.kokMh lsfodk] fuo`Rr lSfudgh ;kr LosPNsus
Hkkx ?ksm “kdrhy)
¼2½ O;Drhps o; 31 tqyS jksth 18 o’kkZais{kk tkLr vlkos] i.k 50 o’kkZais{kk tkLr vlw u;s¼3½ O;Drh LFkkfud jfgoklh vlkok¼4½ dkxni=s iMrkG.khr fo|kFkhZ vik= vk<GY;kl R;kpk izos”k jí dsyk tkbZy9.1.2 B) f”k{k.kdzekpk dkyko/kh
6 efgus ¼Ekk= uksna .khuarj ,dw.k 3 o’kkZai;Zar iw.kZ djrk ;sbZy-)
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9.1.3 B) f”k{k.kdzekps ek/;e
ejkBh ¼v/;;u lkfgR; o iz”uif=dk ejkBhrp vlrhy-)
9.1.4 B) f”k{k.kdzekph jpuk
,dw.k Js;kad
¼16 rkfRod ¼Fksvjh) Js;kad 6] izkR;f{kd Js;kad &10)
laidZl=kpk dkyko/kh % 590 rkl
fFkvjh 210 rkl ¼5 vkBoMs)
vankts 6 efgU;kar
izkR;f{kd 380 rkl ¼13 vkBoMs)
Lok/;k; ¼6 vkBoMs)
,dw.k vH;klkph rkl & Lo;a & v/;;u] x`gikB vkf.k laidZl=kpk dkyko/kh feGwu 590 rkl fdaok 24
vkBoMs9.1.5 B) ijh{kk o ewY;ekiu
1- fo|kihBkekQZr vafre ys[kh ijh{kk ?ks.;kr ;sbZy2- mRrh.kZrl
s kBh ys[kh ijh{ksr 50 % xq.k feGfo.ks vko”;d vkgs3- ys[kh ijh{ksr vuqRrh.kZ >kY;kl ijh{kk iqUgk |koh ykxsy-R;klkBh iquiZjh{kk Qh :- 100 /- vlsy4- xq.kkaP;k Qsjekst.khlkBh :- 100 /- “kqYd Hkjkos ykxsy5- dk;kZuqHko iqfLrdslkscr izkR;f{kdkaph ;knh tksMysyh vlsy- izR;sd izkR;f{kdkyk 10 xq.k vlrhy- ,dw.k
xq.kkaps :ikarj 100 iSdh xq.kkar djkos6- vkiyh dk;kZuHq ko iqfLrdk fo|kF;kZauh 30 ekpZi;Zar vH;kldasanzkoj tek dj.ks vko”;d vkgs 7- izR;sd vH;kldsanzkus dk;kZuHq ko iqfLrdsrhy izkR;f{kd xq.kkapk rDrk Hk:u nksu izrhr] ,d izr
midqylfpo] ijh{kk d{k & 2 ukf”kd ] o nqljh izr lapkyd] vkjksX; foKku fo|k”kk[kk ;kaP;kdMs 30
,fizyi;Zar ikBokohr8- dehr deh ,dw.k 50 izkR;f{kds iw.kZ dsY;k[ksjht ijh{ksyk clrk ;s.kkj ukgh9- dk;kZuqHko iqfLrdsP;k xq.kkapk rDrk Hk:u ijh{kk d{k &2] ukf”kd o lapkyd] vkjksX; foKku
fo|k”kk[kk ;k fBdk.kh ikBfo.;kph tckcnkjh vH;kldsans z izeq[kkph vlsy9.1.6 B) f”k{k.kdze ”kqYd
f”k{k.kdzekps नाव
vkjksX;fe= izkek.ki= f”k{k.kdze
(C52)
f”k{k.kdze ”kqYd
University fees
1,000/-
Rs.
(1) University fess Details
Exam Fees 200
Tuition Fees 200
Registration Fees - 100
Other Fees 150
Development Fund - 350
Total Fees Rs. 1,000

(2) Study Centre Fees 2,500/-
Rs.
Total Programme Fees 3,500/-
Rs.
वरील पेक्षा जास्त शुल्क भरू नये व ववद्यार्थांनी ववद्यापीठाच्या संकेतस्र्थळावरील ऑनलाइन प्रवेश प्रवियाबाबत विलेल्या सूचनेनस
ु ार
वशक्षणिम शुल्क भरावे.
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
izos”k jí dsY;kl ,dnk Hkjysys “kqYd ijr dsys tk.kkj ukgh
9.1. C):X.klgk;d / lgkf;dk ¼is”kaV vflLVaV½ izek.ki= f”k{k.kdze (C55)
9.1.1 C)laidZl= dkyko/kh
vkWxLV rs ,fizy (Regular)] Qscqzokjh rs uksOgsacj (Winter)
9.1.2 C)laidZl= dkyko/kh
9.1.3 C)uksna .kh o ijh{kk
Regular
Winter Pattern
Pattern
Ukksna .kh 15 tqYkS 15 vkWxLV 1rs 31 tkusokjh
Ikjh{kk ,fizy / es
fMlsca j / tkusokjh
9.1.4 C)f”{k.kdzekph jpuk
,dw.k 24 Js;kadkaps 3 vfuok;Z vH;kldze laidZl=kapk dkyko/kh - fFkvjh 130 rkl ¼vankts o’kZHkjkr½
izkR;f{kd - 180 rkl ¼vankts o’kZHkjkr½
University
Assessment
Patient Assistant (Rughnasahyak)
C-55
Course Code
Course Name
HSC011
x`g:X.klgk;d (Theory)
HSC011
x`g:X.klgk;d (Practical)
fDyfuDl]
tujy gkWfLiVYl]
HSC012
eWVfuZVh gksEl (Theory)
fDyfuDl] tujy gkWfLiVYl]
HSC012
eWVfuZVh gksEl (Practical)
fo”ks’k lsok ns.kkjh :X.kky;s]
HSC013
rkrMhd izFkeksipkj (Theory)
fo”ks’k lsok ns.kkjh :X.kky;s]
HSC013
rkrMhd izFkeksipkj (Practical)
Total
Credit Point
Min
50
50
50
Max
100
100
100
3
3
4
50
100
4
50
100
5
50
100
5
300
600
24
9.1.5 C)v/;;u i/nrh
¼1½ Lo;a-v/;ukf/kf’Br ikB;iqLrds
¼2½ izkR;f{kd dk;Zs vkf.k dk;kZuqHko iqfLrdk
¼3½ rTK MkWDVlZ] fo’k;rTKkaps ekxZn”kZu
¼4½ :X.kky;kae/;s izf”k{k.kkph la/kh
¼5½ 20 fo|kF;kZapk ,d xV] ,dk dsanzkoj vls dkgh xVakuqlkj lae=
a .k
¼6½ laidZl=s o izkR;f{kdkalkBh 75% mifLFkrh vko”;d
9.1.6 C)izos”k ik=rk
¼1½ uhou fo|kFkhZ & ngkoh ikl@ ukikl fdaok ngkoh ijh{ksyk cl.kkjs fdaok ;-p-e- eqDr fo|kihBkph iwoZr;kjh
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¼2½ :X.kky;kr vk/khiklwu dke dj.kkjs & 7 oh ikl fdaok iwoZr;kjh ijh{kk ikl vkf.k :X.kky;kr dke dj.;kpk 2
o’kkZpk vuqHko9.1.7 C)izos”k ik=rk
izos”k& vtkZlkscr tkMko;kph dkxni=s (lR;iz=h)
¼1½ “kS{kf.kd ik=rsph dkxni=s
¼2½ “kkGk lksMY;kpk nk[kyk
¼3½ :X.kky;kr dke dj.;kps vuqHko izek.ki= ¼vko”;drsuqlkj)
¼4½ uko cnyY;kph xW>sVph izzr ¼vko”;drsuqlkj) dkxni=s iMrkG.khr fo|kFkhZ vik= vk<GY;kl R;kpk izos”k jí
dsyk tkbZy-
9.1.8 C)f”k{k.kdzekpk dkyko/kh
dehr deh ,d o’kZ o tkLrhr tkLr 3 o’kZs
9.1.9 C)f”k{k.kdzekps ek/;e
ejkBh
9.1.10 C)f”k{k.kdze ”kqYd
f”k{k.kdzekps नाव
:X.klgk;d / lgkf;dk
¼is”kaV vflLVaV½ izek.ki=
f”k{k.kdze (C55)

f”k{k.kdze ”kqYd
University fees
Rs. 2,500/-
(1) University fess Details
Exam Fees 500
Tuition Fees 500
Registration Fees - 100
Other Fees 150
Development Fund - 1250
Total Fees Rs. 2,500
(2) Study Centre Fees -
Rs. 6,000/-
Total Programme Fees -
Rs. 8,500/-
वरील पेक्षा जास्त शुल्क भरू नये व ववद्यार्ाांनी ववद्यापीठाच्या संकेतस्र्ळावरील ऑनलाइन प्रवेश प्रक्रियाबाबत दिलेल्या सूचनेनस
ु ार
शशक्षणिम शुल्क भरावे.

izos”k jí dsY;kl ,dnk Hkjysys “kqYd ijr dsys tk.kkj ukgh
9.1.11 C)ijh{kk o ewY;ekiu izfdz;k
vafre ewY;ekiu –




uksna .khuarj 1 o’kkZus vafre ewY;ekiu ijh{kkuksna .kh vlsi;Zar 3 o’kkZai;Zar iquiZjh{kk nsrk ;sbZyizR;sd vH;kldzeklkBh 100 xq.kkaph ys[kh ijh{kk o 100 xq.kkaph izkR;f{kd ijh{kkmRrh.kZrl
s kBh ys[kkh o izkR;f{kd ijh{ksr izR;sdh 50 % xq.k vko”;d-
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10.0 DIPLOMA PROGRAMS
10.1 List of Diploma Programs:
A. Diploma in Yoga Teacher (P23) ;ksxf”k{kd infodk f”k{k.kdze
B. Diploma in Medical Lab Technology (DMLT) Programme (P27)
C. Diploma in Ophthalmic Technical Assistant (DOTA) Programme(P40)
D. Diploma in Acupressure (P39)
E. Diploma in Hospital Assistant (DHA)
10.1. A);ksxf”k{kd infodk f”k{k.kdze (P23)
10.1.1 A)laidZl= dkyko/kh
vkWxLV rs ,fizy
10.1.2 A)vafre ijh{kk
es
10.1.3 A)f”k{k.kdzekph jpuk
,dw.k 4 vH;kldzekaps feGwu 32 Js;kad
laidZl=kpk dkyko/kh – fFkvjh 40 rkl ¼vankts o’kZHkjkr½
izkR;f{kd 80 rs 110 rkl ¼vankts o’kZHkjkr½
Diploma in Yoga Teacher
Course
Code
HSC101
HSC102
Course Name
;ksxfl/nkar
“kjhj”kkL=
HSC103
HSC103
HSC104
HSC104
University Assessment
Credit Point
Min
Max
f”k{k.k”kkL= (Theory)
50
50
50
100
100
100
8
8
4
f”k{k.k”kkL= (Practical)
;ksxkH;kl (Theory)
;ksxkH;kl (Practical)
50
50
50
100
100
100
4
4
4
300
600
32
10.1.4 A)v/;;u i/nrh
¼1½ rTK lae=
s dkOnkjs laidZl=kr ekxZn”kZu
¼2½ ;ksxkH;klklkBh 4 MhOghMh
¼3½ ;kSfxd izfdz;kalkBh izkR;f{kd ekxZn”kZu o dk;kZuqHko iqfLrdk
¼4½ 20 fo|kF;kZapk ,d xV] ,dk dsanzkoj vls dkgh xVakuqlkj lae=
a .k
¼6½ laidZl=s o izkR;f{kdkalkBh 75% mifLFkrh vko”;d
10.1.5 A)izos”k ik=rk
¼1½ ckjkoh ikl fdaok ;-p-e-eqDr fo|kihBkph iwoZr;kjh ijh{kk ikl fdaok tquh 11 oh fdaok 10 oh uarjpk 2 o’kkZapk
vf/kd`r fMIyksek mRrh.kZ
¼2½ 31 tqyS jksth fdeku o; 18 o’kZs iw.kZ
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10.1.6 A)izos”k – vtkZlkscr tksMko;kph dkxni=s
¼lR;izrh½
¼1½ “kS{kf.kd ik=rsph dkxni=s
¼2½ o;kpk nk[kyk
¼3½ esfMdy fQVusl izek.ki=
¼4½ uko cnyY;kph xW>sVph izzr ¼vko”;drsuqlkj) dkxni=s iMrkG.khr fo|kFkhZ vik= vk<GY;kl R;kpk izos”k jí
dsyk tkbZy10.1.7 A) f”k{k.kdzekpk dkyko/kh
dehr deh 1 o’kZ o tkLrhr tkLr 3 o’kZs
10.1.8 A) f”k{k.kdzekps ek/;e
ejkBh fdaok baxzth
10.1.9 A)f”k{k.kdze ”kqYd
f”k{k.kdzekps uko
;ksxf”k{kd infodk f”k{k.kdze
(P23)
f”k{k.kdze ”kqYd
(1) University fess Details Rs 1500
Exam Fees
500
Tuition Fees
500
Registration Fees
100
Other Fees
150
Development Fund
250
(2) Study Centre Fees Rs.5,000/Total Programme Fees -Rs.6,500/-


वरील पेक्षा जास्त शुल्क भरू नये व ववद्यार्ाांनी ववद्यापीठाच्या संकेतस्र्ळावरील ऑनलाइन प्रवेश प्रक्रियाबाबत दिलेल्या
सूचनेनुसार शशक्षणिम शुल्क भरावे.
izos”k jí dsY;kl ,dnk Hkjysys “kqYd ijr dsys tk.kkj ukgh
10.1.10 A)ijh{kk o ewY;ekiu izfdz;k
vafre ewY;ekiu 





uksna .khuarj 1 o’kkZus vafre ewY;ekiu ijh{kkuksna .kh vlsi;Zar 3 o’kkZai;Zar iquiZjh{kk nsrk ;sbZyloZ vH;kldzeklkBh 100 xq.kkaph ys[kh ijh{kkf”k{k.k”kkL= (HSC 103) ;klkBh 100 xq.kkaph izkR;f{kd ijh{kk
;kaxkH;kl (HSC 104) ;klkBh 200 xq.kkaph izkR;f{kd ijh{kk
mRrh.kZrl
s kBh ys[kkh o izkR;f{kd ijh{ksr izR;sdh 50 % xq.k vko”;d-
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Programme structure
10.1.1 (B) Diploma in Medical Lab Technology (DMLT) Programme
Diploma in Medical Lab
Technology (DMLT)
Course
Course Name
Code
HSC120
General (Theory)
HSC120
General (Practical)
HSC121
Routine Laboratory
Techniques (Theory)
HSC121
Routine Laboratory
Techniques (Practical)
HSC127
Special Laboratory
Techniques (Theory)
HSC127
Special Laboratory
Techniques (Practical)
P25WK1
•
University Assessment
Workbook
Total
Credit Point
Min
Max
50
50
50
100
100
100
6
5
6
50
100
5
50
100
6
50
100
4
50
350
100
700
0
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10.1(C) Diploma in Ophthalmic Technical Assistant (DOTA) Programme
Part -I
Programme-Part I
Course
Code
HSC110
Course
Name
Basic
Sciences
HSC111
Common
Eye Diseases
HSC112
Optics
&Refraction
P40WK1
Workbook
(CA)
University
Assessment
College
Assessment
Total
Credit
Point
Min
Max
Min
Max
50
100
-
-
50/100
8
50
100
-
-
50/100
8
50
100
-
-
50/100
8
-
-
50
100
50/100
8
200/400
32
Total
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10.1.(C) Diploma in Ophthalmic Technical Assistant (DOTA) Programme Part -II
Programme Part -II
University
Assessment
College
Assessment
Course
Course Name
Code
HSC113 Community Eye
Care
HSC114 OT Management,
Equipment Care
&Surgery
Assistance
Min
Max
Min
Max
50
100
-
50
100
HSC115
Clinical Techniques
&Dispensing
Optics
50
HSC116
Secretarial Skills
50
P40WK2
Workbook (CA)
Total
Credit
Point
-
50/100
8
-
-
50/100
8
100
-
-
50/100
8
100
-
-
50/100
8
-
50
100
50/100
250/500
8
40
Total
10.1. (D) Diploma in Acupressure
Diploma in Acupressure
Course
Code
HSC 286
HSC 287
HSC 288
HSC 289
Total
HSC 291
HSC 292
HSC 293
HSC 294
Semester I
Course Name
Basics of Acupressure,
Correspondence, Anatomy &
Physiology-1
Chinese Acupressure - 1
Ayurvedic Acupressure - 1
Combined Practical
Semester II
Clinical Tests & Reports,
Anatomy & Physiology -2
Chinese Acupressure - 2
Ayurvedic Acupressure - 2
Combined Practical
University
Assessment
College
Assessment
Total
Credit
Point
Min
Max
Min
Max
40
80
10
20
50/100
4
40
40
40
80
80
80
10
10
10
20
20
20
50/100
50/100
50/100
200/400
4
4
4
16
40
80
10
20
50/100
4
40
40
40
80
80
80
10
10
10
20
20
20
50/100
50/100
50/100
200/400
400/800
4
4
4
16
32
Semester I +Semester II
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10.1. (E) Diploma in Hospital Assistant
Details will be shortly available on the university website
10.2. Duration of the programs:
Name of Programme
Duration
Medium of Instruction:
Diploma in Yoga
Teacher
One Year
Marathi
Validity of
Registration
Three Years
Diploma in Medical
Lab Technology
(DMLT) Programme
One Year
English
Three Years
Diploma in Ophthalmic
Technical Assistant
(DOTA) Programme
Two Year
English
Five Years
Diploma in
Acupressure
One Year
English/Marathi
Three Years
Diploma in Hospital
Assistant
Two Year
English
Five Years


The diploma programs are of one /two years of duration .The registration of a student
to the concern programs shall be valid as mentioned above in the table. A student who
could not successfully complete a program within the specified five years may opt to
register again for the program afresh. However, in such cases the past performance in
the various courses would be deleted and he shall have to appear in each of the course
and complete them de novo.
Programme Structure and syllabi for the various courses which are part of the academic programs shall be as published on the university’s authorized web sites
10.3 Teaching-learning strategies: The student shall go through the courses of studies at
the study centers (SC) duly recognized for the programs. The learning strategies shall
include face-to-face counseling, instruction through audio, video programs and practical
activities at the laboratory at the study centers.
10.4 Admission procedure: The process of admission to these programs shall be as per the
prospectus and other documents, training videos; etc published from time to time at the university’s
authorized web sites. The admission process may be conducted though online payment using a
portal duly dedicated for the purpose.
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10.5 Eligibility criteria for the admission:
Eligibility criteria:
1
Diploma in Yoga
Teacher(P23)
2
Diploma in Medical
Lab Technology
(DMLT) Programme
(P-27)
1. Class XII (HSC)
OR
2. Candidates who have passed YCMOU
Preparatory exam OR Authorised Diploma
passed after SSC .
3.Completing 18 Years of age on 31st July
The candidate should have passed
1. Class XII (HSC) in science stream
OR
2. Candidates who have passed 10+2 of any
recognised Board with MCVC (as a Vocational
Course).OR
3. SSC with D. Pharmacy passed.
4. Through entrance examination for
10thpass+DMLT/CMLT(from any
govt. recognised institution of duration 6
months)+ 2 years experience of Pathology
Laboratory assistance after passing
DMLT/CMLT + 20 years age completed before
31st July of admission year.
3
Diploma in
Ophthalmic
Technical Assistant
(DOTA) Programme
The candidate should have passed 10th
Class from any recognised Government
Board.
(P40)
4
Diploma in
Acupressure (P39)
(a) The candidate should have passed XII class
(HSC) or completed Preparatory Exam of
YCMOU.
(b) For lateral entry admission to Semester 2, the
candidate should have passed Certificate in
Acupressure of YCMOU or any other recognized
University.
5
Diploma in Hospital
Assistant
The candidate should be 10 th passed or
YCMOU Preparatory exam passed.
Note: 1.The admission will be cancelled if the student is found not eligible after
Scrutiny.
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10.6 Fee structure:
10.6.1 The fees for these programs shall be collected annually at the time of student
registration.
10.6.2The fees shall comprise of two components, namely University program fee (UPF) and
Study Centre Fee (SCF). The UPF is expected to cover the expenditures incurred or to be incurred
by the university on various activities related to the program. The SCF is expected to cover the
expenditures incurred or to be incurred by the SC on various activities related to the program.
10.6.3The candidate shall pay the fee (UPF) to the university at the time of admission by
methods including payment through a secured payment gateway established for the purpose.
10.6.4The SCF shall be paid to the study centre chosen by the candidate.
10.6.5 The fess structure for the programs has been given in 10.6(A), 10.6(B), 10.6 (C) &
10.6.6 The repeater students shall need to pay fees per course specified by the exam
Section (for which they wish to appear as repeater examinees) as examination fees.
10.6.7The International Students shall pay the amount of UPF and SCF as five times that for
The Indian students.
10.6.8 University Programme Fee will be refunded only in case the University is not able to
Conduct the programme due to reasons beyond its control or if the university is not
Able to fulfil its obligations including the cases where YCMOU does not sanction
Admission to a candidate when the candidate is Eligible for the admission but the
Study centre preferred by the student cannot be offered.
10.6.9The YCMOU shall not be under obligation to pay the UPF for cases where admission
Is refused to candidate who is not eligible. The University may however consider
Such cases where bona fide errors may have led to the extra payment. The decision
Of the Vice Chancellor in such cases shall be final and binding on all the parties.
10.6 (A): Fee structure for: Diploma in Yoga Teacher
Diploma in Yog
Shikshak
(Yoga Teacher)
(P23)
University fees
Rs.1,500/-
(1) University fess Details
Exam Fees
500
Tuition Fees
500
Registration Fees
100
Other Fees
150
Development Fund
250
Total Fees Rs.1,500
(2) Study Centre Fees -
Rs.5,000/-
Total Programme Fees
Rs.6,500/-
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10.6 (B): Fee structure for: Diploma in DMLT
Diploma in Medical
Lab Technology
(DMLT) Programme
(P-27)
University fees
Rs. 5,000/-
University fees
(1) University fess Details
Exam Fees
1,300
Tuition Fees
1,000
Registration Fees
100
Other Fees
150
Development Fund- 2,450
Total Fees -
Rs.5000/-
(2) Study Centre Fees -
Rs.9,500/-
Total Programme Fees
Rs.14,500/-
10.6 (C) Fee structure for: Diploma in DOTA
Diploma in
First Year
Ophthalmic Technical University fees
Assistant (DOTA)
(1)University fess Details
Programme
Exam Fees
1300
(P-40)
Tuition Fees
1000
Registration Fees
100
Other Fees
150
Development Fund
1,950
Total Fees (2) Study Centre
Fees -
Rs. 4,500/Rs. 9,500/-
Total Programme - Rs.14,000/Fees
Second Year
University fees
(1) University fess Details
Exam Fees
1300
Tuition Fees
1000
Registration Fees
100
Other Fees
150
Development Fund
2,450
Total Fees -
Rs. 5,000/-
(2) Study Centre
Fees -
Rs. 9,500/-
Total Programme
Fees -
Rs. 14,500/-
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10.6 (D) Fee structure for: Diploma in Acupressure (P39)
(For each Semester)
Diploma in
Acupressure (P39)
University fees
Rs. 2500/-
University fees
(1) University fess Details
Exam Fee –
Tuition Fee –
Registration Fee –
Other Fees –
Development Fund –
Rs 500/Rs 500/Rs 100/Rs 150/Rs 1250/-
Total Fees -
Rs.2500
(2) Study Centre Fees Rs. 6,000/Total Programme Fees
Rs. 8,500/-
For Semester-I : Rs. 8,500/For Semester-II : Rs. 8,500/Note:
 After completion of First semester students will be awarded certificate in acupressure.
 Exit option mode after completion of first semester is permissible.
 And after successful completion of the semester – I & semester – II students will be awarded
Diploma in Acupressure.
10.6 (E) Fee structure for: Diploma in Hospital Assistant
Diploma in Hospital
Assistant
First Year
University fees
Second Year
University fees
(1)University fess Details
Exam Fees
500
Tuition Fees
500
Registration Fees
100
Other Fees
150
Development Fund
1,250
(1) University fess Details
Exam Fees
1300
Tuition Fees
1000
Registration Fees
100
Other Fees
150
Development Fund
950
Total Fees -
Total Fees -
Rs. 3500/-
(2) Study Centre
Fees -
Rs. 8500/-
(2) Study Centre
Fees -
Rs. 2500/Rs. 5,500/-
Total Programme - Rs.8,000/Fees
Total Programme Rs. 12,000/Fees -
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10.7 Examination and Evaluation
10.7.1 (A): Examination and Evaluation for: Diploma in Yoga Teacher
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
The University will conduct final examination at the end of each year.
Once registered students is valid for three years for repeat examination by
paying repeaters examination fee.
University Assessment (of 100 maximum marks) shall be set, organized and
evaluated under supervision and control of the Controller of Examination,
Y.C.M.O.U.
For HSC 103(Shikshanshastra): Practical exam will conduct of 100 Marks.
For HSC 104(Yogabhyas): Practical exam will be conducted of 200 Marks.
There is separate passing for theory, practical examinations. Minimum 50%
marks are
Required for passing in each component.
10.7.2 (B): Examination and Evaluation for DMLT programme
•
•
The University will conduct final examination at the end of each year.
•
There is separate passing for theory, practical examinations and workbook
evaluation. Minimum 50% marks are required for passing in each component.
No student will be allowed to give the examination unless (s) he completes the
workbook, this will be treated as internal assessment.
Study Center has to submit workbook mark list in two copies one to Exam unit
II and another one to Director, School of Health Sciences.
Student who has successfully completed (passed in all the components) the
DMLT programme will be eligible to get the admission for B.Sc. (MLT)
second year.
Any student who has failed in any subject would have to appear during the
next examination schedule.
•
•
•
•
University Assessment (of 100 maximum marks) shall be set, organized and
evaluated under supervision and control of the Controller of Examination,
Y.C.M.O.U.
10.7.3. (C) Examination and Evaluation for DOTA programme
1. The University will conduct final examination at the end of each year.
2. University Assessment (of 100 maximum marks) shall be set, organized and evaluated under
supervision and control of the Controller of Examination, Y.C.M.O.U.
3. There is separate passing for theory, practical examinations and workbook evaluation.
Minimum 50% marks are required for passing in each component.
4. No student will be allowed to give the examination unless (s) he completes the workbook,
this will be treated as internal assessment.
5. Study Centre has to submit workbook mark list in two copies one to Exam unit II and
another one to Director, School of Health Sciences.
6. Any student who has failed in any subject would have to appear during the next
examination schedule
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10.7.4. (D): Examination and Evaluation for Diploma in Acupressure
Semester - 1 and Semester – 2:- As under:1. The University will conduct final examination in Nov/Dec and May/June every year.
2. For 2015 – 2016 sessions, the Programme will be conducted by Study Centers located
at Pune, Mumbai, Nasik & Nagpur. Students residing at other places should be willing
to attend Contact Sessions and Practical at study centers located at aforementioned
cities.
3. There is separate passing for theory examination, with minimum 50% marks.
4. For combined practical examination, minimum 50% marks are essential for passing.
Combined Practical examination will comprise of :(a) Viva Voce
(b) Completed Workbook
(c) Demonstration.
5. No student will be allowed to give the examination unless he/she, completes the
assignment and secures minimum 50% marks.
6. Failed student will be eligible to get admission to Semester II (ATKT); however, the
student will have to pass in all components of Semester I and Semester II for completion of Diploma Programme.
7. Study Center has to submit the assignment mark list (for each subject) and practical
mark list in two copies, one to Exam unit II and another one to Director, School of
Health Sciences.
8. Any student who has failed in any subject would have to appear during the next examination schedule.
10.7.5 (E): Examination and Evaluation for: Diploma in Hospital Assistant
Details will be shortly available on the university website
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11.0 BACHELOR’S (UNDERGRADUATE) PROGRAMS
11.1List of Programs on offer
•
•
B.Sc. Medical Lab Technology (MLT) (P25)
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.Optometry) Degree Programme (P26)
11.2. Programme Structures for the Undergraduate Programs:
11.2. (A) Programme Structures for B.Sc. Medical Lab Technology (MLT) (P25)
B.Sc. Medical Lab
Technology Part-I
Course
Course Name
Code
HSC120 General (Theory)
HSC120 General (Practical)
HSC121 Routine Laboratory
Techniques (Theory)
HSC121 Routine Laboratory
Techniques (Practical)
HSC127 Special Laboratory
Techniques (Theory)
HSC127 Special Laboratory
Techniques (Practical)
P25WK1 Workbook
University
Assessment
College
Assessment
Min
Max
Min
Max
50
50
50
100
100
100
-
50
100
50
Total
Credit
Point
-
50/100
50/100
50/100
4
6
4
-
-
50/100
6
100
-
-
50/100
4
50
100
-
-
50/100
6
-
-
50
100
Total
2
50/100
350/700
32
B.Sc. Medical Lab Technology
Part-II
HSC122 Hematology and Blood Banking
(Theory)
HSC122 Hematology and Blood Banking
(Practical)
HSC123 Microbiology and Serology (Theory)
HSC122 Microbiology and Serology (Practical)
HSC124 Clinical Pathology and Biochemistry
(Theory)
HSC122 Clinical Pathology and Biochemistry
(Practical)
P25WK2 Workbook
B.Sc. Medical Lab Technology
Part-III
HSC 125 Clinical Biochemistry &Microbiology
(Theory)
50
100
-
-
50/100
4
50
100
-
-
50/100
6
50
50
50
100
100
100
-
-
50/100
50/100
50/100
4
6
4
50
100
-
-
50/100
6
100 50/100
350/700
2
32
50
50
100
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-
-
50/100
4
HSC 125 Clinical Biochemistry &Microbiology
(Practical)
HSC 126 Histology Cytology(Theory)
HSC 126 Histology-Cytology (Practical)
HSC 128 Parasitology &blood cell disorders
(Theory)
HSC 128 Parasitology &blood cell disorders
(Practical)
P25WK3
Workbook
50
100
-
-
50/100
6
50
50
50
100
100
100
-
-
50/100
50/100
50/100
4
6
4
50
100
-
-
50/100
6
50
100
2
50/100
B.Sc. Medical Lab Technology
Part-IV
P25PRJ
Project
50
100
Total
Total (Part –I +Part-II + Part III + Part IV)
-
-
50/100
400/800
1100/2200
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11.2.1. (B) Programme Structures for B.Sc. Optometry Degree Programme (P26) B.Sc.
Optometry Part-I
B.Sc. Optometry
University
Assessment
College
Assessment
Min
Max
Min
Max
50
100
25
50
50
100
100
50
50
Total
Credit
Point
50
75/150
4
25
25
50
50
75/150
75/150
4
4
100
100
25
25
50
50
75/150
75/150
3
3
50
100
25
50
75/150
3
(B.Sc.Optometry) Part-I :Semester –I
Course
Code
HSC131
Course Name
General Anatomy &General
Physiology (Theory)
HSC132
Physical Optics (Theory)
HSC133
Geometrical Optics (I)
&Principles of Lighting
(Theory)
HSC134 Basic Biochemistry (Theory)
HSC135
Functional English &
Computer (Theory)
(B.Sc.Optometry) Part-I : Semester –II
HSC136
Ocular Anatomy
HSC137
Ocular Physiology
50
100
25
50
75/150
4
HSC138
50
100
25
50
75/150
5
HSC139
Ocular Biochemistry &Basic
Pharmacology
Geometrical Optics (II)
50
100
25
50
75/150
5
HSC140
Microbiology &Pathology
50
100
25
50
75/150
4
375/1500
Total
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750/1500
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11.2.2. (B) Programme Structures for B.Sc. Optometry Degree Programme (P26)
B.Sc. Optometry Part-II
. B.Sc.Optometry
University
Assessment
College
Assessment
Min
Max
Min
Max
50
50
50
100
100
100
25
25
25
50
50
25
25
100
100
50
50
HSC146 Optometric Optics (II)
HSC147 Ocular diseases (II)
HSC148 Medical Psychology
&Nutrition
HSC149 Sports vision &Vision
Rehabilitation
HSC150 Visual Optics (I) &(II)
50
50
50
HSC P41 Optometric Optics Practical
HSC P42 Clinical skills
Total
Credit
Point
50
50
50
75/150
75/150
75/150
3
4
5
25
25
-
50
50
-
75/150
75/150
25/50
25/50
5
4
2
2
100
100
100
25
25
25
50
50
50
75/150
75/150
75/150
5
4
5
50
100
25
50
75/150
4
50
100
25
50
75/150
3
25
25
50
50
-
-
25/50
25/50
0
0
750/1700
46
(B.Sc.Optometry) Part-II :
Semester –III
Course
Course Name
Code
HSC141 Optometric Optics (I)
HSC142 Optometric Instrumentation
HSC143 Clinical Examination of
Visual Systems
HSC144 Dispensing Optics
HSC145 Ocular Diseases (I)
HSC P31 Dispensing Optics Practical
HSC P32 Clinical Skills(Practical)
(B.Sc.Optometry) Part-II :
Semester –IV
Total
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11.2.3. (B) Programme Structures for B.Sc. Optometry Degree Programme (P26)
B.Sc. Optometry Part-III
. Bachelor of Optometry
University
Assessment
College
Assessment
Min
Max
Min
Max
50
50
50
100
100
100
25
25
25
50
50
50
75/150
75/150
75/150
3
6
3
50
50
100
100
25
25
50
50
75/150
75/150
6
3
25
25
50
50
-
-
25/50
25/50
0
0
HSC156 Optometric Optics (II)
50
100
25
50
75/150
3
HSC157 Ocular diseases (II)
50
100
25
50
75/150
3
HSC158 Medical Psychology
&Nutrition
HSC159 Sports vision &Vision
Rehabilitation
HSC160 Visual Optics (I) &(II)
50
100
25
50
75/150
6
50
100
25
50
75/150
6
50
100
25
50
75/150
3
HSC P61 Optometric Optics Practical
HSC P62 Clinical skills
25
25
50
50
-
-
25/50
25/50
0
0
750/150
0
42
(B.Sc.Optometry) Part-III
Semester –V
Course
Course Name
Code
HSC151 Biostatistics
HSC152 Binocular Vision (I)
HSC153 Major eye diseases &Systemic
Diseases
HSC154 Contact Lens (I)
HSC155 Public Health &Community
&Occupational Optometry
HSC P51 Contact Lens Practical
HSC P52 Clinical Skills(Practical)
(B.Sc.Optometry) Part-III
:Semester –VI
Total
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Total Credit
Point
11.2.4. (B) Programme Structures for B.Sc. Optometry Degree Programme (P26)
B.Sc. Optometry Part-IV
. B.Sc. Optometry
University
Assessment
College
Assessment
Min
Max
Min
Max
50
100
-
100
Total
Credit
Point
100
-
(B.Sc.Optometry) Part-IV :
Course
Course Name
Code
HSCP26 Internship and Training
11.3 Duration of the programs:
Name of Programme
Duration
Three Year and six
months of compulsory
Internship
Three Year and One year
B.Sc.Optometry
of compulsory
Degree Programme (P26)
Internship
B.Sc. Medical Lab
Technology (MLT) (P25)
Medium of Instruction:
English
Validity of
Registration
8 Years
English
8 Years

The Degree programs are of three years of duration .The registration of a student to the concern programs shall be valid as mentioned above in the table. A student who could not successfully complete a program within the specified years may opt to register again for the program afresh. However, in such cases the past performance in the various courses would be
deleted and he shall have to appear in each of the course and complete them de novo.

Course structure and syllabi for the various courses which are part of the academic programs
shall be as published on the university’s authorized web sites.
11.4 Teaching-learning strategies: The student shall go through the courses of studies at
the study centres duly recognised for the programmes. The learning strategies shall
include face-to-face counselling, learning through interactive satellite programs, video and
audio programs and practical activities at the laboratories at the study centres, industrial
training and through project work.
11.5Admission procedure: The process of admission to these programmes shall be as per
the prospectus and other documents, training videos, etc published from time to time at the
university’s authorised web sites. The admission process may be conducted though online
payment using a portal duly dedicated for the purpose.
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11.6 Eligibility criteria for the admission:
Program
Code
Name of
Programme
Eligibility for Admission to First
Year
A
B.Sc. M.L.T.
B
B.Sc.Optometry
Admission to first year
1. Passed Class XII (HSC) in
Science stream OR
2. Candidates who have passed
10+2 of any recognised Board
with MCVC (as a Vocational
Course). OR
3. SSC pass and D. Pharmacy. OR
4. Through entrance examination
for 10th pass and DMLT/CMLT
(from any institution) and two
years experience of Pathology
Laboratory assistance after
passing DMLT/CMLT and 20
years age completed before 31st
July of admission year.
Admission to first year
(first semester)
1. Class XII (HSC) in science
stream
with 40% marks. Relaxation of
5%
for reserve category candidate.
2. 10 + 2 from any recognised
Board
with ophthalmic Techniques as a
Vocational Course. OR
3. YCMOU’s DOTA (Diploma in
Ophthalmic
Technical Assistant) Programme.
Eligibility for Admission to
Direct Second Year
Lateral Entry to Second year
for
1. 10th passed+3 years DMLT
from any recognized university
or board. OR
2. Students who have completed
B.Sc. Science from recognized
universities OR
3. Students who have completed
(passed in all components) 1
year DMLT of
YCMOU.
4.The admission will be
cancelled if the
student is found not eligible after
scrutiny
Lateral Entry to IInd year
(Third Semester)
D. Optom. OR B.Sc.
(Applied Optometry)
OR D.O.T. OR D.O.A.,(from
any Govt. departments /UGC
recognised universities /
institutes.)
Note: The admission will be cancelled if the student is found not eligible after scrutiny.
Note: Direct Admission (Lateral Entry) for 2nd year to pay fees of Rs. 5,000/- during
Admission (additional) to routine yearly fees for B.Sc.MLT and B.Sc. Optometry.
11.7. Fee structure:
11.7.1The fees for these programmes shall be collected annually at the time of student
registration.
11.7.2The fees shall comprise of two components, namely University program fee (UPF) and
Study Centre Fee (SCF). The UPF is expected to cover the expenditures incurred or to be incurred
by the university on various activities related to the programme. The SCF is expected to cover the
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expenditures incurred or to be incurred by the SC on various activities related to the programme
.
11.7.3 The candidate shall pay the fee (UPF) to the university at the time of admission by
methods including payment through a secured payment gateway established for the purpose.
11.7.4 The SCF shall be paid to the study centre chosen by the candidate.
11.7.5The fess structure for the programs has been given in 11.7(A), 11.7(B),
11.7.6 The repeater students shall need to pay fees per course specified by the exam
Section (for which they wish to appear as repeater examinees) as examination fees.
11.7.7 The International Students shall pay the amount of UPF and SCF as five times that for
the Indian students. The students taking direct admission to SY, or TY must pay a direct admission
fee as mentioned in Annexure2.
11.7.8 University Programme Fee will be refunded only in case the University is not able to
conduct the programme due to reasons beyond its control or if the university is not able to fulfil its
obligations including the cases where YCMOU does not sanction admission to a candidate when
the candidate is Eligible for the admission but the study centre preferred by the student cannot be
offered.
11.7.9The YCMOU shall not be under obligation to pay the UPF for cases where admission
is refused to candidate who is not eligible. The University may however consider such cases where
bona fide errors may have led to the extra payment. The decision of the Vice Chancellor in such
cases shall be final and binding on all the parties.
11.7. (A): Fee structure for: B. Sc .MLT
Name of
Programme
B.Sc. MLT
(Medical Lab
Technology )
(P25)
Fee Structure
First Year and Second Year
University fees
(1) University fess Details
Exam Fees
Tuition Fees
Registration Fees
Other Fees
Development Fund
1600
1600
100
150
1050
Third Year
University fees
(1) University fess Details
Exam Fees
1600
Tuition Fees
1600
Registration Fees
100
Other Fees
150
Development Fund
1550
Total Fees -
Rs. 4,500
Total Fees -
Rs. 5,000
(2) Study Centre
Fees Total Programme
Fees -
Rs. 9,500/Rs. 14,000/-
(2) Study Centre
Fees Total Programme
Fees -
Rs. 9,500/Rs. 14,500/-
Note: A) Students has to Register in 4th part (Internship Registration), paying
registration fees of Rs.500/-during admission period of respective academic year, for
internship i.e. Part IV Registration as per regulations by University.
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B) Direct Admission (Lateral Entry) to 2nd year to pay Rs.1500/- additional fees other
than regular yearly fees for Direct Admission to 2nd year.
11.7. (B): Fee structure for: B.Sc.Optometry
Name of
Programme
Fee Structure
First Year and Second Year
University fees
Third Year
University fees
B.Sc.Optometry
(1) University fess Details
(1) University fess Details
Exam Fees
Tuition Fees
Registration Fees
Other Fees
Development Fund
4000
4000
100
150
1750
Exam Fees
Tuition Fees
Registration Fees
Other Fees
Development Fund
4300
4000
100
150
2450
Total Fees -
Rs. 10,000
Total Fees -
Rs.11,000
(2) Study Centre Fees 40,000/-
Rs.
(2) Study Centre
Fees
Rs. 40,000/-
Total Programme Fees 50,000/-
Rs.
Total Programme Fees - Rs. 51,000/-
Note: A) Students has to Register in 4th part (Internship Registration), paying
registration fees of Rs.500/-during admission period of respective academic year, for
internship i.e. Part IV Registration as per regulations by University.
B) Direct Admission (Lateral Entry) to 2nd year to pay Rs.1500/- additional fees other
than regular yearly fees for Direct Admission to 2nd year.
11.8 Examination and Evaluation Procedure
11.8. (A) Examination and Evaluation Procedure for B.SC.MLT
•
•
•
•
The University will conduct final examination at the end of each year.
There is separate passing for theory, practical examinations and workbook
evaluation. Minimum 50% marks are required for passing in each component.
No student will be allowed to appear for the examination unless (s)he
completes the workbook, this will be treated as internal assessment.
The failed student will be allowed to get admission to the next year even if
he/she has failed in one or more courses i.e. ATKT is applicable.
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•
•
•
•
Any student who has failed in any subject would have to appear during the
next examination schedule.
Student will be allowed to do the internship only after (s)he has appeared IIIrd
year components of B.Sc. (MLT) – Theory, Practical, and Degree will be
awarded after his/her passed in all three year component of B.Sc. MLT Theory,
Practical & Workbook.
Student has to complete his project work during the internship.
Study Centre should submit CA marks before two months of university exam.
11.8. (B) Examination and Evaluation Procedure for B.Sc.Optometry
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
The University will conduct final examination at the end of each semester.
Each semester will consist of internal and external examination.
There is separate passing for each course of theory, practical examinations and
internal examinations. Minimum 50% marks are required for passing in each
component. A student will be declared to have passed the complete semester
examination provided he/ she has secured 50% marks in internal and
university examinations in each subjects of that semester.
The failed student will be eligible to get admission to the next year.
Any student who has failed in any subject will have to appear during the
concerned semester examination schedule.
Student has to complete his project work during the internship.
Study Centre should submit CA marks before two months of university
semester exam.
11.9. Instruction for Internship/Part IV for B.Sc.Optometry
Registration guidelines:
•
Academic year of internship students will be from 1st June to 30th June of
following year.
•
Internship will begin on 1st June of every academic year.
•
Students have to clear all subjects of all six terms prior to registration of
internship on DU portal.
•
In case, if student fails in any subject in any term, his internship shall be
called off for the present academic year, even if it is started on 1st June.
Such student shall start his / her internship in next academic year, only
after clearing all backlogs.
•
The students will attend internship only at university approved hospitals/
optical shops. The approval process shall be completed by study center in
the month of May every year.
•
Students has to pay registration fee for internship/Part IV as per prescribed
by university
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•
Internship schedule
Total duration of internship: 52 weeks (divided in 2 semesters of 26 weeks
each)
• Clinical posting: students shall be posted in eye hospitals, private clinic for the
duration of 6 months (26 weeks). Students shall be posted in following
departments on rotation basis for not less than 2 weeks each.
•
Routine eye procedures
•
Cornea OPD
•
Glaucoma OPD
•
Pediatric OPD
•
Vitreo-retinal OPD
•
Binocular vision OPD
•
Low vision
•
Optical posting: students shall be posted in optical shops/ chain stores/ optical
counters at hospitals for the duration of 6 months (26 weeks). Students shall be
posted in following departments on rotation basis for not less than 2 weeks
each.
•
Dispensing optics (12 weeks)
•
Contact lens clinic (12 weeks)
•
Community eye care (2 weeks); can be coordinated with hospital/ college for
conducting eye camps.
•
•
Sr.
No
1
2
3
4
Skills to be acquired:
Clinical posting: (Primary Eye examination and specialty clinical practice)
Clinical Skills
Recording detailed history
Recording visual acuity for distance and near in all age groups
Objective refraction (Retinoscopy)
Subjective refraction with binocular balancing and JCC
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5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Pre op workup for cataract surgery (torch, Keratometry, A scan, sac syringing,
IOP, BP etc.)
Post op workup (follow up schedules)
Pupil examination
Colour vision tests
Visual field examination
Slit lamp examination
Tonometry (indentation, applanation)
Ophthalmoscopy (direct and indirect)
Macular function tests
Use of cycloplegic drugs for refraction
Lacrimal function tests (Schirmer’s test, TBUT)
Binocular vision examination (3 grades)
Squint evaluation
Ultrasound examination (A scan, B scan, Pachymetry)
Glaucoma workup
Low vision patient examination
Hand neutralization, lensometry
•
Sr.
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Optical posting: (Dispensing optics and contact lenses)
Dispensing Skills
Hand neutralization
Lensometer (power, axis marking, center marking, prisms) (manual and auto)
Transposition (simple and toric)
Frame selection for different faces
Lens identification, selection and ordering
Frame measurements
Face measurements
IPD measurement (manual and with PD meter)
Optical center and axis marking by manual methods
Fitting lenses into given frame, glazing
Standard alignment of spectacle
Verification of total spectacle
Troubleshooting for different types of lenses (SV, Bifocal, progressives etc)
Counseling for ideal use of spectacles
Inventory management
Preliminary eye examination for contact lenses
Selection of contact lenses
Fitting trial lenses and evaluation for optimum fit
Handling instructions, care and maintenance
Complications of CL and its management
Specialty contact lenses (cosmetic, prosthetic, X chrome etc)
•
Other skills: Student shall acquire knowledge / skill of maintaining
administrative records, database handling, and maintenance of equipments.
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•
Code of Conduct:
•
Internship shall commence on 1st day of June every year.
•
Internship should be continuous for 13 calendar months.
•
Students will be posted at above mentioned stations on rotation basis by study
center.
•
Internee shall be entitled for maximum of 12 days leave during 12 months
period of internship (1 day per month). Leaves more than 1 day per month
should be recovered by the student at the end of semester in respective
posting. This will extend the period of internship. Maximum allowed period
for extension is 10 days. Beyond this, internship of the student shall be called
off for the entire academic year.
•
Every student shall examine not less than 10 patients per day
•
Student shall maintain the log book and record all the events of the
respective posting.
•
Every student shall be closely monitored by university approved mentor
(qualified optometrist or ophthalmologist)
•
Separate attendance sheet with records of In-time and Out-time shall be
maintained by mentor. This attendance sheet along with a confidential conduct
report should be sent to study center at the end of internship period.
Evaluation Scheme:
Examination in the form of viva and skill demonstration at the end of internship
year. (To be conducted by study center)
• Internal examination for each half
200 marks (distribution is as
follows)
• Viva (of related subject)
70 marks
• Regular attendance and discipline
10 marks
• Log book
20 marks
• Skill demonstrations
100 marks
Total
200 marks
•
Term end Total 200 marks x 2 terms =
400 marks
•
Project submission with presentation =
100 marks
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Final year total
marks 400 +100 = 500 marks
Project work:-
•
•
Each student shall complete one project in internship period.
•
It can be completed in either of two postings.
•
Student shall submit synopsis of project to study center along with
name of one internal guide (faculty of study center) and one external guide
(qualified optometrist / ophthalmologist from internship center) before 15th August.
Study center shall submit it to university before 30th August.
•
Separate guidelines are given for conduct of project work and
submission of project report.
Sr. no.
1
2
3
Description
Approval of internship center
(to be taken by study center from university)
Allocation of internship center to student
Start of internship (first half)
Registration of intern students on DU portal
(online admission)
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Submission of synopsis of project work to
study center (irrespective of whether project
shall be done in first half or second half of
internship)
Submission of synopsis of project work to
university from study center
Completion of first half of internship
Extension period (if required) and submission
of attendance sheet, conduct report and log
book to study center.
Start of internship (second half)
Completion of second half of internship
Extension period (if required) and submission
of attendance sheet conduct report and log
book to study center.
Submission of project report to study center
Project presentation and Internal examination
at the end of internship period
Submission of project report and internal
marksheets to university by study center
Declaration of results
Date
1st May to 20th May
21st May to 30th May
1st June
1st June to 31st July
(after declaration of results
of final term)
Up to 15th August
1st August to 30th August
30th November
1st December to 10th
December
11th December
10th June of following A.Y.
11th June to 20th June
25th June
Between 26th to 30th June
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1st July to 15th July
By 30th July.
12.0. POST GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS
12.1. List of programs on offer
(A)Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) (P 46): 2011 (Annual) Pattern
(B)Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) (P 74): 2015 (Semester) Pattern
12.1. (A)Programme Structures for Master of Public Health (M.P.H.)
(P 46): 2011 Pattern
Master of Public Health : Part-I
(First Year)
University
Assessment
Course
Course Name
Min
Code
HSC120 Concept of Health and
50
Disease
HSC120 General Epidemiology and
50
Biostatistics
HSC121 MCH and Family Planning
50
HSC121 Combined Practical I
Master of Public Health : Part-II
(Second Year)
HSC 225 Environment and Disease
50
HSC 226 Healthcare Delivery System
50
in India
HSC 227 Nutrition, Occupational
50
Health, Healthcare in Disaster
HSC 228 Combined Practical II
HSC 229 Project
Total (Part –I +Part-II )
College
Assessment
Total
Credit
Point
Max
Min
Max
100
-
-
50/100
8
100
-
-
50/100
8
100
-
150
300
50/100
150/300
4
20
100
100
-
-
50/100
50/100
8
8
100
-
-
50/100
4
-
200
50
400
100
200/400
50/100
700/1400
20
8
88
12.1. (B) Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) (P 74): 2015 Pattern
Master of Public
Health (MPH) P 74
Year I
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
Paper Name
General
Epidemiology
Biostatistics
Research
Methodology
School of Health Sciences
Paper
Code
HSC
301
HSC
302
HSC
303
Paper
Level
General
General
General
Semester -I
Assessment
Under
Contact Credit Assessment
Teaching
(HRS)
Point
Type
method
Year 1 (Semester -I)
U/ATheory
180
6
50/100
U/ATheory
180
6
50/100
U/ATheory
120
4
50/100
Total
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CA
Passing
Marks
&
50/100
&
50/100
&
50/100
150/300
1
2
3
4
Year I
Concepts of
Health and
disease,
preventive
strategies, HIS
and MIS.
MCH, Family
Planning &
Nutrition
Generic
Electives
(Audit Course:
Any one)
Combined
Practical - I
(Epidemiology
and
Biostatistics
Exercises)
Semester -II
HSC
304
General
Theory
120
4
U/A50/100
&
50/100
HSC
305
General
Theory
120
4
U/A50/100
&
50/100
GEN.....
General
Theory
120
4
U/A50/100
&
50/100
HSC
307
C/A
General
Practical
120
4
100/200
&
100/
200
Total
250/500
Master of Public Health (MPH) : First Year semester II
Generic Electives (Audit Course: Any one)
Master of Public
Health (MPH) P 74
Sr.
No.
Paper Name
School of Health Sciences
Paper
Code
Paper
Level
Assessment
Under
Teaching
method
Contact Credit Assessment
(HRS)
Point
Type
CA
Passing
Marks
&
50/100
&
50/100
&
50/100
&
50/100
&
50/100
&
50/100
Generic Electives (Audit Course: Any one)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
GEN
121
GEN
101
English
GEN
103
French
GEN
105
German
GEN
104
Arabic
GEN
122
Office Tools
Communication GEN
204
skills
Cyber Security
Optional
Theory
120
4
Optional
Theory
120
4
Optional
Theory
120
4
Optional
Theory
120
4
Optional
Theory
120
4
Optional
Theory
120
4
Optional
Theory
120
4
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U/A50/100
U/A50/100
U/A50/100
U/A50/100
U/A50/100
U/A50/100
U/A50/100
&
50/100
Master of Public Health (MPH) P 74: Second Year (Semester -III)
Master of Public Health
(MPH) P 74
Sr.
No.
Paper Name
School of Health Sciences
Paper
Code
Assessme
nt Under
Teaching
method
Paper
Level
Conta
ct
(HRS)
Credit
Point
Assessm
ent Type
CA
Passing
Marks
Second Year (Semester -III)
1
2
3
Communicable and
non-communicable
diseases
National health
programmes &
Health care delivery
system
Health Planning &
management
HSC
311
General
Theory
180
6
U/A50/100
&
50/100
HSC
312
General
Theory
120
4
U/A50/100
&
50/100
HSC
313
General
Theory
180
6
U/A50/100
&
50/100
Total
150/300
Second Year (Semester -IV)
Master of Public Health
(MPH) P 74
Sr.
No
.
Paper Name
School of Health Sciences
Paper
Code
Assessme
nt Under
Teaching
method
Paper
Level
Conta
ct
(HRS)
Cred
it
Poin
t
Assessm
ent Type
CA
Passing
Marks
Second Year (Semester -IV)
1
2
3
4
Occupational Health
&
Disaster
Management
Environmental
Health
General Electives
Audit Courses (Any
One)
Combined Practical II
Project work
5
HSC
314
General
Theory
120
4
U/A50/100
&
50/100
HSC
315
General
Theory
120
4
U/A50/100
&
50/100
GEN....
General
Theory
120
4
U/A50/100
&
50/100
HSC
317
General
Practical
120
4
&
Theory
120
4
&
HSC
318
General
Total
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C/A150/
300
C/A50/10
0
150/
300
50/100
350/700
Master of Public Health (MPH) : Second Year semester IV
Generic Electives (Audit Course: Any one)
Master of Public Health
(MPH) P 74
Sr.
No.
1
2
Paper Name
Value Education
Yoga
School of Health Sciences
Assessme
Conta
Paper
Paper
nt Under
Credit
ct
Code
Level
Teaching
Point
(HRS)
method
Generic Electives (Audit Course: Any one)
GEN
Optiona
4
Theory
120
203
l
GEN
Optiona
4
Theory
120
401
l
Assessm
ent
Type
U/A50/100
U/A50/100
CA
Passing
Marks
&
50/100
&
50/100
12.3. Duration of the programs:
Name of Programme
Master of Public Health
(M.P.H.) (P 46)
Master of Public Health
(M.P.H.) (P 74)
•
•
Duration
Two years.
(Annual Pattern)-2011
Two years.
(Semester Pattern)-2015
Medium of Instruction: Validity of Registration
English
Five Years
English
Five Years
The post degree programs are of two years of duration .The registration of a
student to the above programs shall be valid for five years from the date of
registration. A student who could not successfully complete a program within
the specified five years may opt to register again for the program afresh.
However, in such cases the past performance in the various courses would be
deleted and he shall have to appear in each of the course and complete them de
novo.
Course structure and syllabi for the various courses which are part of the
academic programs shall be as published on the university’s authorized web
sites.
.
12.4. Teaching-learning strategies: The student shall go through the courses of
studies at the study centres (SC) duly recognised for the programs. The learning strategies
shall include face-to-face counselling, instruction through audio, interactive satellite
programs, video programs and practical activities at the laboratory at the study centres.
12.5. Admission procedure: The process of admission to these programs shall be as
per the prospectus and other documents, training videos; etc published from time to time at
the university’s authorized web sites. The admission process may be conducted though
online payment using a portal duly dedicated for the purpose.
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12.6 Eligibility criteria for the admission:
Program
Code
Name of Program
(P 46)
Master of Public
Health
(2011 Pattern)
(P 74)
Master of Public
Health (2015 Semester
Pattern)
Eligibility for Admission to First Year
1. The Students who has completed
MBBS, BAMS, BDS, BHMS, BUMS. and
passed YCMOU, MPH Entrance
examination
2. The Selection criteria will be based
upon merit of the Entrance examination.
1. The Students who has completed
MBBS, BAMS, BDS, BHMS, BUMS. and
passed YCMOU, MPH Entrance
examination
2. The Selection criteria will be based
upon merit of the Entrance examination.
12.7. Fee structure:
12.7.1 The fees for these programs shall be collected annually at the time of student
registration.
12.7.2 The fees shall comprise of two components, namely University program fee (UPF)
and Study Centre Fee (SCF). The UPF is expected to cover the expenditures incurred or to be
incurred by the university on various activities related to the program. The SCF is expected to
cover the expenditures incurred or to be incurred by the SC on various activities related to the
program.
12.7.3 The candidate shall pay the fee UPF to the university at the time of admission by
methods including payment through a secured payment gateway established for the purpose.
12.7.4 The SCF shall be paid to the study centre chosen by the candidate.
12.7.5 The fess structure for the programs has been given in Annexure 12.7. (A)
12.7.6 The repeater students shall need to pay fees per course specified by the exam
Section (for which they wish to appear as repeater examinees) as examination fees.
12.7.7The International Students shall pay the amount of UPF and SCF as five times that for
the Indian students. The students taking direct admission to SY, or TY must pay a direct admission
fee as mentioned in Annexure2.
12.7.8University Programme Fee will be refunded only in case the University is not able to
conduct the programme due to reasons beyond its control or if the university is not able to fulfil its
obligations including the cases where YCMOU does not sanction admission to a candidate when
the candidate is Eligible for the admission but the study centre preferred by the student can not be
offered.
12.7.9 The YCMOU shall not be under obligation to pay the UPF for cases where admission
is refused to candidate who is not eligible. The University may however consider such cases where
bona fide errors may have led to the extra payment. The decision of the Vice Chancellor in such
cases shall be final and binding on all the parties.
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12.7. (A): Fee structure for: Master of Public Health
Name of
Programme
Fee Structure
MPH (Master of
Public Health)
(P46)- Pattern
First Year
MPH (Master of
Public Health)
(P74)-Pattern
Second Year
(1) University fess Details
Exam Fees
Tuition Fees
Registration Fees
Other Fees Development Fund
4000
4000
100
150
1750
(1) University fess Details
Exam Fees 4300
Tuition Fees 4000
Registration Fees 100
Other Fees 150
Development Fund - 1950
Total Fees
Rs. 10,000 /(2)Study Centre Fees
Rs. 15,000/-
Total Fees - Rs. 10,500/-
Total Programme
Fees -
Total Programme
Fees Rs. 25,500/-
Rs. 25,000/-
(2) Study Centre
Fees Rs. 15,000/-
12.8. (A) Examination and Evaluation Procedure for MPH (Master of Public Health)
(P46)
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Evaluation will be made for Practical and Theory Examination by YCMOU.
Student will be declared successful in theory and practical only if he/she
scores 50% marks in the YCMOU assessment in each papers/Project.
Student should execute the Assignments between December & January at the
Study Centre.
For MPH-P46: Theory examination would be conducted annually every year.
For MPH-P74: Theory examination would be conducted semester wise.
Practical examination would be based on assignments/projects/oral exam.
If student fails in any Theory paper /Practicals he/she has to appear for that
particular paper/ Practical after filling up the examination form and fees
scheduled specified by examination section on the university portal.
Failed student is liable to continue his/her program and can appear for the
papers.
Student can complete this PG program in maximum 5 years. In case of failure
even after 5 years, he/she has to take fresh admission as per the fees structure
offered at that particular time.
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12.8. For P: 46 :( A) Combined practical (I year) pattern
1. Epidemiological Exercise– 100
2. Bio statistical Exercise- 100
3. Viva Voce- 100
For P: 46: Combined practical (II year) pattern
1. Epidemiological Exercise and
Biostatistics-100
2. Community Case-100
3. Family Study-100
4. Viva Voce-100
For P: 74 :( B) Combined practical (I year) pattern
Will be displayed later
For P: 74 :( B) Combined practical (II year) pattern
Will be displayed later
13.0 POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMS ON OFFER
13.1 List of Programs on offer
13.2. (A) Programme Structures for Post Graduate Diploma in Hospital and Health
Care Management (New Pattern) (PGDHHCM- New Pattern)-P42
13.2. (A) The course structure for the post graduate programs is as follows:
PGDHHCM
Course
Course Name
Code
HSC 178
Viva-Voce
HSC 190 Management Principles And
Practices In Hospitals
HSC 191 Health Care Management
&Administration: Core
Services
HSC 192 Health Care Management
&Administration: Supportive
&Ancillary Services
HSC 193
Health Care Policy
&Programme
University
Assessment
College
Assessment
Min
Max
Min
Max
50
100
50
25
50
100
50
50
100
100
Total
Credit
Point
100
50
50/100
75/150
1
8
25
50
75/150
8
25
50
75/150
8
25
50
75/150
8
350/700
35
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13.3. Duration of the programs:
Name of Programme
Duration
Medium of Instruction:
One year.
English
Validity of
Registration
Five Years
(PGDHHCM- New
Pattern)-P42
•
The post graduate diploma programs shall be of duration of one year. The
registration of a student to the 1-year programs shall be valid for three years
from the date of registration. A student who could not successfully complete a
program within the specified time may opt to register again for the program
afresh. However, in such cases the past performance in the various courses
would be deleted and he shall have to appear in each of the course and
complete them de novo.
•
Course structure and syllabi for the various courses which are part of the academic
programs shall be as published on the university’s authorized web sites.
13.4. Teaching-learning strategies: The student shall go through the courses of studies at the
study centres (SC) duly recognised for the programs. The learning strategies shall include
face-to-face counselling, instruction through audio, video programs and practical activities at
the laboratory at the study centres.
13.5 Admission procedure: The process of admission to these programs shall be as per the
prospectus and other documents, training videos, etc published from time to time at the university’s
authorised web sites. The admission process may be conducted though online payment using a portal
duly dedicated for the purpose.
13.6 Eligibility criteria for the admission:
Program
Code
P-42
Name of
Program
(PGDHHCM- New
Pattern)
Eligibility for Admission to First Year
Persons having a bachelor's Degree (in
Engineering/ Sciences/ Medical
Sciences/ Pharmaceutics/
Management) having done one of the
following subjects : Chemistry/
Botany/ Zoology/ Physics/
Mathematics/ Computer Science/
Pharmacology/ Pharmacy/
Biochemistry/ Biotechnology/
Molecular biology/ Medicines/ Nursing
and Marketing with Management/ MBA.
n Doctors from any branch (Modern
Medicine, Ayurveda, Unani,
Homeopathy).
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13.7 Fee structure:
13.7.1 The fees for these programs shall be collected annually at the time of student
registration.
13.7.2 The fees shall comprise of two components, namely University program fee
(UPF) and Study Centre Fee (SCF). The UPF is expected to cover the expenditures
incurred or to be incurred by the university on various activities related to the program.
The SCF is expected to cover the expenditures incurred or to be incurred by the SC on
various activities related to the program.
13.7.3 The candidate shall pay the fee UPF to the university at the time of admission
by methods including payment through a secured payment gateway established for the
purpose.
13.7 4 The SCF shall be paid to the study centre chosen by the candidate.
13.7.5 The fess structure for the programs has been given in 13.8.
13.7.6 The repeater students shall need to pay fees per course specified by the exam
Section (for which they wish to appear as repeater examinees) as examination fees.
13.7.7 The International Students shall pay the amount of UPF and SCF as five times
that for the Indian students.
13.7.8 University Programme Fee will be refunded only in case the University is not
able to conduct the programme due to reasons beyond its control or if the university is not
able to fulfil its obligations including the cases where YCMOU does not sanction
admission to a candidate when the candidate is Eligible for the admission but the study
centre preferred by the student cannot be offered.
13.7.9 The YCMOU shall not be under obligation to pay the UPF for cases where
admission is refused to candidate who is not eligible. The University may however
consider such cases where bona fide errors may have led to the extra payment. The
decision of the Vice Chancellor in such cases shall be final and binding on all the parties.
13.8 Fee structure for (PGDHHCM- New Pattern)
Name of
Programme
Fees Structure
PGDHHCM (P.G.
Diploma in Hospital
and Health care
Manegement)
(P42)
(1) University fess Details
Exam Fees Tuition Fees Registration Fees Other Fees Development Fund -
1300
1000
100
150
2450
Total Fees -
Rs. 5,000
(2) Study Centre Fees -
Rs. 17,500/-
Total Programme Fees -
Rs. 22,500/-
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13.9. Examination and Evaluation Procedure
• The University will conduct theory examination at the end of academic year.
• Practical examination will be conducted as internal, based on mandatory
assignment.
• The student must secure at least 50% for both internal assessment and
YCMOU end examination.
• If the student fails in any theory paper/ assignment, he/she has to appear for
that particular paper/ assignment in next year.
• If the student fails in any theory paper/ Assignment he/she will have to fill up
the examination form accordingly and has to pay fees specified by Exam
Section at that particular academic year.
14.0 LIST OF YCMOU REGIONAL CENTRES
Sr.
No.
01.
Regional
Center
Amravati
02.
Aurangabad
03.
Mumbai
04.
Nagpur
05.
Nashik
06.
Pune
07.
Kolhapur
08.
Nanded
Address
YashwantaraoChavan Maharashtra Open
University, Amravati Regional Centre, V.M.V.
Road to Valgaon Road, Post. V.M.V.,
Amaravati-444604
YashwantaraoChavan Maharashtra Open
University, Aurangabad Regional Centre, C/o,
Devgiri College, Station Road, Aurangabad431001
YashwantaraoChavan Maharashtra Open
University, Mumbai Regional Centre, C/o,
JagannathShankarsheth, Primary Muncipal
School, 2ndFloor, Frear Breech (South), Nana
Chouk, Grant Road (West), Mumbai-400007.
YashwantaraoChavan Maharashtra Open
University, Nagpur Regional Centre, Subhedar
Hall, University Sports Area, Law College
Campus, Amravati Road, RavinagarChouk,
Nagpur-440001
YashwantaraoChavan Maharashtra Open
University, Nashik Regional Centre, Old
Corporation Building, 2ndFloor, New Pandit
Colony, Nashik-422002
YashwantaraoChavan Maharashtra Open
University, Pune Regional Centre, Shahir
AnnabhauSathePrashalagruha, Corporation
School No. 5 (Boys), 654, Opp. Sadashiv
PethHaud, Kumdhekar Marg, Pune-411030
YashwantaraoChavan Maharashtra Open
University, Kolhapur Regional Centre, Shivaji
University Campus, Near Post Office,
Vidyanagar, Kolhapur-416004
YashwantaraoChavan Maharashtra Open
University, Nanded Regional Centre, C/o, Smt.
Indira Gandhi AdhyapakMahavidyalaya,
LaturPhata, Vasarni Road, Nanded-431603
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Tel. FaxNo.
Tel No.0721-2531444
Fax. No. 0721-2531445
Tel No. 0240-2335798 / 2356826
Fax No. 0240-2335798
Tel No. 022-23874186 /
23813256
Fax No. 022-23826135
Tel No. 0712-2553724 / 25
Fax No. 0712- 2553725
Tel. No. 0253-2317063
Fax No. 0253-2576756
Tel No. 020-24491107
Fax No. 020-24457914
Tel No.0231-2607022
Fax No. 0231-2607023
Tel No. 02462-259940/50
Fax 02462-259940
15.0 LIST OF STUDY CENTERS
(Separately published. Available on the website http://ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac)
16.0 WHERE TO CONTACT
Sr.
No.
Type of query
Whom to contact?
0 Academic Matters
Director, School of Health Sciences, Nashik
1.
2.
3.
0 Programme Operation Study
Centre Management)
0 Examination and Result Related
Matters
6.
7.
Director, School of Health Sciences, YCMOU
Controller, Y.C.M.O.U., Nashik
0 Admissions Related Matter
(1) Regional Director, respected RC
(2) Deputy Registrar, Registration
Section, Y.C.M.O.U., Nashik
0 Difficulties in any course, at the
study
Counsellor, at the Study Centre
4
5.
Program coordinator, School of Health Sciences,
YCMOU.
0 Other general difficulties and
Planning of academic activities,
at the Study Centre
0 Serious Difficulties at the Study
Centre
Programme Coordinator, at the
Study Centre
Study Centre Head at a Study
Centre,
IF FURTHER NOT RESOLVED:
THE REGISTRAR,
YCMOU, and
DIRECTOR, SCHOOL OF HEALTH
SCIENCES, YCMOU
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17.0 SYLLABI FOR ENTRANCE TESTS
The details will be given on the university website
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18.0 FEES INFORMATION FOR ALL PROGRAMS
(Note: UPF: University Program Fee, SCF: Study Centre Fee)
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* DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
4
5
6
7
8
Diploma in
Yog Shikshak
(Yoga
Teacher)
(P23)
D.M.L.T.
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through entrance
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working under
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Diploma in
Acupressure
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should have
passed XII (HSC)
or YCMOU Preparatory exam
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entry (admition to
II nd semester)
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should have
passed Certificate
Course in Acupressure of
YCMOU or any
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* DEGREE PROGRAMMES
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(Medical Lab
Techonology
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(P25)
B.Sc. Opto.
(Optometry)
(P26)
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passed or 10+2
with MCVC or
SSc with D
pharmacy or
through entrance
exam +20 years
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19.0. Appendices
Appendix 1: Registration (Admission) Procedure
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Appendix 2: Candidate/Student Agreement
Candidate/Student Agreement at the time of Admission. This is an agreement between
the student or candidate and the YCMOU which is entered into by virtue of the candidate for
admission clicking on “ACCEPT” button on the online admission portal at the time of
admission to a program using online admission process. In this agreement the term
“candidate” is used to mean the person who proposes to take admission to a program in
YCMOU and the term “student” is used to mean a person who has been admitted to a
program of the YCMOU after fulfilling all the conditions thereof.
The candidate undertakes that
1. He has gone through the prospectus and the on-screen narrations or directions and has
sincerely responded to the on-screen directions.
2. He has ensured that he is eligible to the program to which he proposes to take admission
and that if it is found otherwise, (that is, if he is found not to be fulfilling the conditions
of the eligibility at any time as per the rules mentioned in the prospectus or the on-line
narrations) his admission will be summarily cancelled and the fees paid to the university
will not be refunded in part or in full.
3. The information about the medium/mode of delivery of the Study Material (for example
printed books, e-books, mobile app, audio/video material available on internet or
through CD/DVD, etc) has been duly studied by me in the relevant pages of the prospectus and I have no objection to the said mode of delivery. He shall not make any demands
on the methods or medium of delivery other than that mentioned in the prospectus.
4. He shall make any representations to the YCMOU by logging on as a student in respect
of any activities of grievances within a period of thirty days from the date of cause of the
grievances or by an email to the university at the designated e-mail address.
5. He understands that the University reserves right to make changes in the rules or syllabi
or learning material or any other policy matter as a matter of urgency and that such
changes in the rules, syllabi or policy matters shall be binding and applicable on him and
that he shall not make objections to such changes.
6. He shall not change his mobile number as registered with the University during the time
of admission to the program.
7. He understands that the University shall levy charges on changes in profiles of the student, including the photograph, mobile number, date of birth, etc.
8. He understands that in case the University does not receive the fees from the Government (in case of Scholarship or Free-ship candidates), the student may be barred from
taking examinations and his results shall not be declared till such time that the fees have
been received.
9. He understands that any incorrect or incomplete information given by him is liable to
cancellation of his admission or withdrawal of degree or diploma awarded to him as and
when the university gets to know of such supply of incomplete or incorrect information.
10. He shall visit the University’s website (ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac and ycmou.ac.in)
regularly and undertake necessary steps for academic and administrative purposes as expected from him including downloading of the examination hall ticket and printing the
same.
11. He shall undertake the studies of the academic program with necessary industry, discipline and honesty and conduct himself with due dignity and shall do nothing which is
unbecoming of a student of the YCMOU.
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Appendix 4: UGC Letter about Equivalence
ववश्वववद्यालय अनुिान आयोग
बहािूरशहा जाफर मागग, नई विल्ली - 110 002
UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
BAHADURSHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI-110002
5 MAY 2004
F1-52/2000(CPP-II)
The Registrar / Director
Of all the Indian Universities
(Deemed, State, Central Universities /
Institutions of National importance)
Subject : Recognition of Degrees awarded by Open Universities.
Sir/Madam,
There are a number of open Universities in the country offering various degrees/diploma through the
mode of non-formal education. The Open Universities have been established in the country by an
Act of Parliament or State Legislature in accordance with the provisions contained in Section
2(f) of University Grants Commission Act, 1956. These universities are, therefore, empowered to
award degrees in terms of Section 22(1) of the UGC Act, 1956.
A circular was earlier issued vide UGC letter N.F.1-8/92(CPP) dated February, 1992 mentioning that
the Certificate, Diplomas and Degrees awarded by Indira Gandhi National Open University are to be
treated equivalent to the corresponding awards of the Universities in the country. Attention is further
invited to UGC circular No.F1-25/93(CPP-II) dated 28th July, 1993 (copy enclosed) for recognition of
degrees and diplomas as well as transfer of credit for courses successfully completed by students
between the two types of universities so that the mobility of students from Open University stream to
traditional Universities is ensured without any difficulty.
The UGC has specified the nomenclature of degrees under Section 22(3) of the UGC Act, 1956 to
ensure mandatory requirements viz. minimum essential academic inputs required for awarding such
degrees. A copy of Gazette Notification regarding specification of degrees issued vide No.152/97(CPP-II) dated 31st January 2004 is enclosed. The details are also given in UGC Web site :
www.ugc.ac.in
May, I therefore request you to treat the Degrees / Diploma / Certificates awarded by the Open
Universities in conformity with the UGC notification on Specification of Degrees as equivalent
to the corresponding awards of the traditional Universities in the country.
Yours faithfully
(Dr. Mrs. Pankaj Mittal)
Joint Secretary
Encl. : As Above
Copy to :
1. The Secretary, Government of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of
Secondary Education and Higher Education, Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi-110001.
2. The Secretary, All Indian Council for Technical Education, I.G. Sports Complex, Indraprastha
Estate, New Delhi
3. The Secretary, Association of Indian Universities (AIU), 16, Comrade Inderjit Gupta Marg, New
Delhi -110002.
4. The Secretary, National Council for Teacher Education, I.G. Stadium, I. P. Estate, New Delhi110002.
5. The Director of Distance Education Council, IGNOU Campus, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi110068.
6. The Vice-Chancellor, Indira Gandhi National Open University, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068.
7. The Vice-Chancellor, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Open University, Road, No. 46, Jubilee Hills,
Hyderabad (AP)
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8. The Vice-Chancellor, Nalanda Open University, West Gandhi Maidan, Patna-800001 (Bihar)
9. The Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University, Shahigaug, Ahmedabad-380003
(Gujarat)
10. The Vice-Chancellor, Karnataka State Open University, Manasagangotri, Mysore-570006
(Karnataka)
11. The Vice-Chancellor, Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Nashik-422222
(Maharashtra)
12. The Vice-Chancellor, Kota Open University, Vardhaman Mahaveer Open University, Kota324010 (Rajasthan)
13. The Vice-Chancellor, Netaji Subhash Open University, Kolkata-700020 (West Bengal)
14. The Vice-Chancellor, Madhya Pradesh Bhoj (Open) University, Bhopal-462016 (M.P.)
(V.K. Jaiswal)
Under Secretary
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Appendix 5: G.R. of Equivalency to 10 th and 12 th
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