254 *ORDINANCE NO. 1 OF 2009

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254
*ORDINANCE NO. 1 OF 2009
An Ordinance to amend the Ordinance No. 17 of 2003
Examination Leading to the Post Graduate Diploma in Cyber Laws and
Information Technology, in the Faculty of Law.
Whereas it is expedient to amend Ordinance No. 17 of 2003 Examination
leading to the Post Graduate Diploma in Cyber Laws and Information Technology
(PGDCLIT) in the Faculty of Law, for the purposes hereinafter appearing; the
Management Council is hereby pleased to make the following Ordinance :1.
This Ordinance may be called “Examination leading to the Post Graduate
Diploma in Cyber Laws and Information Technology (PGDCLIT) (Amendment)
Ordinance, 2009.
2.
This Ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
In para 3 of the Main Ordinance No. 17 of 2003 i.e. Examination leading to
the P.G. Diploma in Cyber Laws and Information Technology will be treated
as 3(A) and one more clause will have to be added which will be 3(B) and
which will read as :
“3B. The course leading to the Examination shall be treated as an ‘ADD-ON
COURSE’ The candidates who are already pursuing any other course in
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, will be permitted to take
this course along with their original course as an additional course.”
STATEMENT OF OBJECT AND REASONS
The Post Graduate Diploma in Cyber Law and Information Technology
(PGDCLIT) was introduced as regular course from the session 2003-2004 and its
examination is also conducted in view of the importance of the subject and the
demand made by the student community it has been decided that from the year
2006-2007 this course shall be treated as an “Add on course” for graduates of any
faculty, therefore the Ordinance is required to be amended and clause 3 (B) has
been added. The graduates who are already pursuing any course in Rashtrasant
Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University will be permitted to take this course along with
their original course as an additional course. Hence, the amendment Ordinance.
The Ordinance is strictly in accordance with the norms laid down by the
UGC. The implementation of the Ordinance will not put any financial burden on
the State Government either at present or in future.
* Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No.13, under
draft ordinance No. 4 of 2006 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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*ORDINANCE NO.
2 OF 2009
An Ordinance to amend the Ordinance No. 18 of 2003
Examination leading to the Post Graduate Diploma in Consumer Law,
in the Faculty of Law
Whereas it is expedient to amend Ordinance No. 18 of 2003 Examination
leading to the Post Graduate Diploma in Consumer Law (PGDCL) in the Faculty of
Law, for the purposes hereinafter appearing; the Management Council is hereby
pleased to make the following Ordinance :1.
This Ordinance may be called “Examination leading to the Post Graduate
Diploma in Consumer Law (PGDCL) (Amendment) Ordinance, 2009.
2.
This Ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
In para 3 of the Main Ordinance No. 18 of 2003 i.e. Examination leading to
the P.G. Diploma in Consumer Law will be treated as 3(A) and one more
clause will have to be added which will be 3(B) and which will read as :
“3B. The course leading to the Examination shall be treated as an ‘ADD-ON
COURSE’ The candidates who are already pursuing any other course in
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, will be permitted to take
this course along with their original course as an additional course.”
STATEMENT OF OBJECT AND REASONS
The Post Graduate Diploma in Consumer Law (PGDCL) was introduced as
regular course from the session 2003-2004 and its examination is also conducted
in view of the importance of the subject and the demand made by the student
community it has been decided that from the year 2006-2007 this course shall be
treated as an “Add on course” for graduates of any faculty, therefore the Ordinance
is required to be amended and clause 3 (B) has been added. The graduates who are
already pursuing any course in Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University
will be permitted to take this course along with their original course as an
additional course. Hence, the amendment Ordinance.
The Ordinance is strictly in accordance with the norms laid down by the
UGC. The implementation of the Ordinance will not put any financial burden on
the State Government either at present or in future. The Ordinance shall come into
force with effect from the date of its approval by the Management Council.
* Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No.14, under
draft ordinance No. 5 of 2006 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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*ORDINANCE NO. 3 OF 2009
ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE
DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM IN THE
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an Ordinance for governing the
examinations leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Journalism in the Faculty of
Social Sciences, the Management Council is hereby pleased to make the following
Ordinance. :
1.
This Ordinance may be called “Ordinance Governing the Examination
Leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Journalism, 2009” in the faculty of
Social Sciences.
2.
This Ordinance shall come into force with effect from the date of its
approval by the Management Council.
3.
The duration of the Bachelor of Journalism course will be of one academic
year with university examination at the end of the academic session.
4.
Subject to the compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance and of any
other ordinances in force from time to time an applicant for admission to
Bachelor of Journalism examination shall -
5.
i)
Have been admitted to the Bachelor’s Degree of the university or any
other university recognized as equivalent thereto.
ii)
Have since passing the examination of the Bachelor’s Degree,
prosecuted a regular course for not less than one academic year in the
University Department of Mass Communication or any other institution
affiliated to the university for the purpose.
iii)
Intake capacity shall be maximum 50 and admission shall be made on
the basis of Entrance examination of 100 marks, the fee for Entrance
Examination shall be Rs. 200.
The examination leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Journalism shall be
held annually at such place and on such dates as may be appointed by the
university.
* Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No.15, under
draft ordinance No. 21 of 2007 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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6.
Without prejudice to the other provisions of ordinance No. 6 relating to the
examinations in general, the provisions of paragraphs 5, 8, 10, 26 and 31 of
the said ordinance shall apply to every collegiate candidate.
7.
The examination fee shall be as prescribed by the university from time to
time.
8.
The scope of the subjects shall be as indicated in the syllabus.
9.
Minimum Standard of Instructions:
There shall be minimum standard of instructions, as per U.G.C. guide lines
and requirement of professional course of Journalism. The
colleges/institutions not fulfilling the requirement shall not be allowed to
conduct this course. The medium of instruction can be English, Marathi,
Hindi and the examination paper shall be set in all three languages in single
question paper.
10.
(a)
In the Department/ Institution/ College, where Bachelor of Journalism
course is being conducted, there shall be atleast 3 full time teachers
appointed as per existing qualifications and recruitment conditions,
laid down by the university/U.G.C.
(b)
There shall be a separate computer lab with atleast 10 computers,
having LAN and broadband internet connection. It shall also consist of
lazar printer, scanner and photocopier.
(c)
Every department/ college/ institution shall purchase atleast four
digital video cameras, one still digital camera, large screen TV, DVD
Player, LCD/digital projector.
(d)
There shall be a library of media books, journals, magazines,
newspapers, DVD & CDs. There will be initial investment in the tune of
minimum Rs. 50,000/- for library. Every year college/ department shall
add books of Rs. 40,000.
(e)
There shall be one librarian (part time/ full time) 2 non-teaching staff,
out of which one shall be a DTP operator.
The examination shall consist of three parts as detailed below:
Part-A : (Written Examination)
i)
Principal and History of Journalism
ii)
Modern News Reporting and Feature Writing
iii)
Editing in Electronic Era
iv)
Modern Newspaper Management & Press Laws
v)
Public Relations and Mass Communication
vi)
Current Affairs, Language Study & Soft Skills
vii)
Information Technology Application in Mass Media
700 Marks
100 Marks
100 Marks
100 Marks
100 Marks
100 Marks
100 Marks
100 Marks
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Part-B (Practical Examination)
300 Marks
Practical examination shall consist of
1.
Submission by each candidate
7 practical files covering different papers
2.
Media Survey Report
3.
Page Maker Practical Examination on Computer
200 Marks
50 Marks
50 Marks
Part-C (Internship)
100 Marks
1.
2.
3.
Internship
Internship diary/Report
Oral examination
25 Marks
25 Marks
50 Marks
The practicals & internship.
(i)
Every candidate for the examination shall be required to undergo a
course of internship for a period of not less than 12 weeks in any of the
media establishment approved by the head of the institution concerned.
The viva-voce shall be conducted before end of the academic session as
far as possible in accordance with the programme declared by the
university. Their attachment to the media organization shall be made
by the HOD of Department/ College.
(ii)
Every candidate shall have to maintain a diary/report of the day-to-day
activities carried out during the internship. The internship diary shall
consist of A4 size papers duly bound and secured. The candidate shall
preserve all the paper work that is collected, prepared, compiled or
processed during the internship. The candidate shall have to attach
such paper-work with the internship diary that is maintained.
(iii)
Every candidate shall retain the original internship diary, and submit
three Xerox copies of the internship diary to the university through the
head of the institution concerned. All such copies shall be in A4 size
and shall be duly bound and secured. The university shall retain one
copy for record, one copy will be for the internal examiner and one copy
for the external examiner.
(iv)
Every candidate shall submit three copies of the internship diary to the
university latest by March 31 of the academic session, through the
head of the institution concerned.
(v)
Evaluation
Every candidate shall undergo a oral examination based on the
internship and the internship diary/report. The oral exam. shall be
conducted by an internal examiner and an external examiner duly
appointed by Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University in
accordance with the rules.
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(vi)
The candidate shall produce the original internship diary/report and all
the relevant material at the time of the oral examination.
11.
An examine may, at his option, be examined in one or more parts of
the examination in a year instead of being examined in all the three parts in
the same year. If an examinee fails to pass the examination in all the parts
within a period of three years from the date of his eligibility to the
examination for the first time, he shall, at any subsequent examination, take
all the three parts of the examination together.
12.
(i)
The scope of the subjects shall be as indicated in the syllabus.
(ii)
The medium of instruction can be English, Hindi or Marathi. However,
the examinee shall have an option to write their answers through either
Marathi, Hindi or English medium irrespective of the medium of
instruction through which they have studied.
13.
The maximum marks which each part and paper shall carry and the
minimum marks which an examinee must obtain in order to pass the
examination shall be as indicated in Appendix – A.
14.
An examinee unsuccessful in a part may present himself for the examination
in that part at a subsequent examination on payment of a fresh fee and such
other fees as may be prescribed.
Provided that an examinee who fails in the practical examination of Part B
may present himself again for the examination in the practical part only.
Provided further that an examinee who fails in any individual section of the
internship of Part C, or in the aggregate in Part –C, may present himself again
for the examination in all sections of the internship, that is Part C, subject to
the provisions of clause 11 above.
15.
Successful examinees obtaining not less than 60% and above marks in the
aggregate shall be placed in the first division, those obtaining less than 60%
but not less than 50% marks in the aggregate in the second division.
16.
The provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007 relating to the award of grace
marks for passing an examination, securing higher division / class and for
securing distinction in subject(s) as updated time to time shall apply to the
examination under this ordinance.
17.
As soon as possible after the examination, the Board of Examinations shall
publish a list of successful examinees arranged in two divisions. The names
of the examinees passing the examination in the minimum prescribed period
and obtaining the prescribed number of marks, shall be placed in the first or
second divisions and shall be arranged in order of merit as provided in the
Examinations in General Ordinance No. 6.
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18.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this ordinance, no person
shall be admitted to this examination if he has already passed the
examination or an equivalent examination of any other statutory university.
19.
Successful examinees shall, on the payment of the prescribed fees, will
receive a degree in the prescribed form, signed by the Vice Chancellor.
20.
Upon promulgation of this Ordinance, Direction No. 11 of 2008, shall stand
repealed.
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
The University Grants Commission, New Delhi has prescribed the model
curriculum suggesting to implement the same. The same was for the time being
regulated through issuance of Direction No. 11 of 2008. However, the matter needs
to be governed by a Ordinance prescribed for the said purpose.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the guidelines of the University
Grants Commission.
Hence this Ordinance.
APPENDIX – A
Examination leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Journalism
Subject
Maximu
m Marks
Minimu
m Marks
Part-A :
(Written Examination)
Paper-I :
Principal and History of Journalism
100
40
Paper-II :
Modern news Reporting and Feature Writing
100
40
Paper-III:
Editing in Electronic Era
100
40
Paper-IV:
Modern Newspaper Management & Press Laws
100
40
Paper-V:
Public Relation and Mass Communication
100
40
Paper-VI:
Current Affairs, Language Study & Soft Skills
100
40
Paper-VII :
Information Technology Application in Mass
100
40
700
280
Media.
Total of Part-A
261
Part-B:
Practical examination :
150
B-1
5 theory paper-based practical files
submission of 30 marks each
B-2
Files submission for 25 marksOne of Press clipping on a assigned current
affairs topic and second file consisting of own
published articles/ news stories/ radio-tv
programmes C.D.s during academic year
50
B-3
Media Survey Report Each student shall
abbmit media survey report of Audience
Research of 100 respondents related to mass
media
content/
programming-print,
radio/tv/with analysis by graphs/tables etc.
50
B-4
Page making & newspaper design Practical on
computer There shall be direct practical
computer examination on Page making of 2
hours for front page, editorial page, feature
stories page & printout be judged by
professional journalist /examiner.
50
Total of Part-B (B-1, B-2, B-3, B-4)
Part-C
C-1
C-2
C-3
Internship & Attachment
Internship
Internship Diary/Report
Oral Examination
Total of Part-C (C-1, C-2, C-3)
GRAND TOTAL Parts A+B+C
300
120
25
25
50
100
40
1100
440
NOTE:
The minimum percentage of marks required for passing each theory paper
and practicals and internship is 40%. A candidate failing in practical and/ or
internship shall resubmit his/ her practicals/ internship diary/ report by filling
examination form, with payment of requisite fee.
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*ORDINANCE NO. 4 OF 2009
ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR RELATING TO THE POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA
IN GEOINFORMATICS (G.I.S., G.P.S. & REMOTE SENSING) IN FACULTY OF
SOCIAL SCIENCES.
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an Ordinance for the Examination
leading to the Post Graduate Diploma in Geoinformatics (G.I.S., G.P.S. & Remote
Sensing) in the faculty of Social Sciences, for the purposes hereinafter appearing
the Management Council is hereby pleased to make the following ordinance :
1.
This Ordinance may be called “Examination leading to the Post Graduate
Diploma in Geoinformatics (G.I.S., G.P.S. & Remote Sensing), (1 year course)
(semester pattern) in the faculty of Social Sciences, 2009 .”
2.
This Ordinance shall come into force with effect from the date of its
approval by the Management Council.
3.
There shall be University Examination at the end of each Semester.
4.
An examination for each of the Semesters shall be held twice a year at
such places and on such dates as appointed by the University.
5.
Subject to the compliance of the provisions of this Ordinance and other
ordinances in force from time to time, the eligibility for admission to the
course shall be Post Graduate qualifications in Science, Agricultural,
Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Horticulture, Forestry,
Fisheries,
Geography, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Statistics or B.E./B.Tech. in Civil,
Electronics, Electrical, Computer Science, Architecture, Regional Planning/Urban
Planning or M.Sc. Electronics,
Electrical, Computer Science.
6.
The academic session for the 1st Semester shall ordinarily commence from
1st of July while that for the 2nd Semester shall commence from 1st of
January every year.
7.
There shall be three theory and two practical papers at the end of first
semester and three theory papers, one practical paper and project work at
the end of Second Semester. The scope of the papers shall be as per the
syllabus prescribed for the course.
* Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No.16, under
draft ordinance No. 25 of 2007 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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8.
The medium of instruction shall be ENGLISH. Question papers for the
examination shall also be in ENGLISH.
However, the candidates shall
have the option to write their answers in English, Hindi or Marathi.
9.
Each theory and practical paper for the examination will be of 100 marks of
which 80 marks will be for theory and 20 marks for sessionals (Internal
Assessment) (Refer to Appendix A & B)
10.
The marks for the Project work shall be 60 and viva-voce will carry 40 marks.
11.
Minimum marks for passing in each paper is 40% and the marks required for
passing in the aggregate is 50% of the total.
12.
The students will have to pass in practical, theory and sessionals separately
and they can avail the benefit of exemption rule whether for theory or
sessional or practical work.
13.
The result at the end of completion of 1st and 2nd Semesters will be declared
on the basis of marks combinedly in 1st and 2nd Semester.
14.
A candidate obtaining more than 50% marks combinedly in 1st and 2nd
Semesters but less than 60% shall be placed in 2nd Division; whereas a
candidate obtaining more than 60% combinedly but less than 75% shall be
placed in 1st Division.
15.
An examinee at the Post Graduate Diploma in Geoinformatics (including
G.I.S., G.P.S. & Remote Sensing) shall have option of being not declared
successful at the examination in case he/she does not secure a minimum of
second division or 55% marks at the examination. The option shall have be
exercised every time an application shall be submitted to the examination,
and shall be on the Proforma printed on the application form itself. Once
exercised, the option shall be binding upon the examinee and it shall not be
revoked under any circumstances.
16.
The minimum qualification for the teaching staff shall be Post Graduate in
Geography/Geology or Earth Science with diploma in GIS & RS.
17.
The provision of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007 relating to the award of grace marks
for passing an examination or securing higher division/class and for securing
distinction in subject(s) as updated time to time shall apply.
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18.
Without prejudice to the other provisions of ordinance No. 6 relating to the
Examinations in General, the provisions of paragraphs 5,8,9,10,26,31 and 32
of the said ordinance shall apply to every collegiate candidate.
19.
Notwithstanding anything contrary to this Ordinance, no person shall be
admitted to this course if he/she has already passed the same from this
University on any other Statutory University.
20.
An examinee successful at the course, shall on payment of prescribed fee
receive a P.G. Diploma signed by the Vice-Chancellor of the University.
21.
Upon promulgation of this Ordinance, Direction No. 16 of 2006, shall stand
repealed.
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
The University has introduced the Post Graduate Diploma in Geoinformatics
from the session 2006-07. The same was for the time being regulated through
issuance of Direction No. 16 of 2006. However, the matter needs to be governed by
a Ordinance prescribed for the said purpose. Hence this Ordinance.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the guidelines of the University
Grants Commission.
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APPENDIX – A
Examination leading to the Post Graduate Diploma in Geoinformatics (including
G.I.S., G.P.S. & Remote Sensing) in the Faculty of Social Sciences,
(Semester – I)
Sr.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Name of Subject
Total
Periods
per
week
Principles of Geographic
Information Systems
4
Basics of Remote Sensing
4
Principles of Mapping and
Cartography
4
Practical – GIS
4
Practical- Cartography
Maxi. Marks
Mini.Marks
for passing
Paper
duration
in Hrs.
100
40
3
100
40
3
100
40
3
100
40
4
100
40
4
Papers / Practical
4
Theory
80
Coll.Ass.
20
Theory
80
Coll.Ass.
20
Theory
80
Coll.Ass.
20
Practical
80
Coll.Ass.
20
Practical
80
Coll.Ass.
20
APPENDIX – B
Examination leading to the Post Graduate Diploma in Geoinformatics (including G.I.S.,
G.P.S. & Remote Sensing) in the Faculty of Social Sciences,
(Semester – II)
Sr.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Name of Subject
Total
Period
per
week
Advanced Remote
Sensing
4
Advanced GIS and
G.P.S. Application
4
Digital Mapping and
Software
4
Practical –
Digitizing
Maps/Data Analysis
4
Project Work and
Viva-Voce
4
Note :-
Maxi. Marks
Mini.Marks
for passing
Paper
duration
in Hrs.
100
40
3
100
40
3
100
40
3
100
40
4
100
40
4
Papers / Practical
Theory
80
Coll.Ass.
20
Theory
80
Coll.Ass.
20
Theory
80
Coll.Ass.
20
Practical
80
Coll.Ass.
20
-
60
-
40
Practical batch shall be of 16 students.
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*ORDINANCE NO. 5 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE NO. 3 OF 2006
ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SERICULTURE IN THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Whereas it is expedient to amend Ordinance No. 3 of 2006, i.e. Examination
leading to the Degree of foKku ikjaxr ¼jsf’ke½ Master of Science in Sericulture in the
Faculty of Science, for the purposes hereinafter appearing; the Management
Council is hereby pleased to make the following Ordinance;
1.
This ordinance may be called ‘Examination leading to the Degree of foKku
¼jsf’ke½ Master of Science in Sericulture (Amendment) Ordinance, 2009”.
ikjaxr
2.
This Ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
In para 5 a) (i) of the main ordinance, for words“i) a candidate admitted to the degree of Bachelor of Science of the
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University or of any other statutory
university recognised equivalent thereto who has offered Sericulture OR
Botany OR Zoology OR Microbiology as one of the subject at the qualifying
examination.”
Shall be substituted by the following words
“i) That admission to M.Sc. (Sericulture) a candidate shall have offered
Sericulture or Zoology or Botany or Microbiology or Biochemistry or
Biotechnology or Environmental Science as one of the subjects at the
qualifying examination.
ii) That the students those who have passed B.Sc. (Agriculture) be also
considered as eligible for admission to M.Sc. (Sericulture) course, subject to
their equivalence of B.Sc. (Agriculture) degree with the B.Sc. degree of
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University.”
______________________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item no.17, under
the draft Ordinance No. 26 of 2007 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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STATEMENT OF OBJECT AND REASONS
The Academic Council at its meeting held on 4.10.2004 vide item no. 92 &
Management Council in its meeting held on 9-8-2005 vide item no. 28 has
considered and approved this amendment and referred it to the Draft Ordinance
Committee of Science Faculty to prepare the necessary amendment to ordinance.
the condition for eligibility for admission to the course of M.Sc. (Sericulture) be
amended accordingly. Be it further resolved that the matter should be placed before
the Equivalence Committee to take appropriate decision to decide equivalency of
B.Sc. (Agriculture) Degree with the B.Sc. Degree of University. Hence this
Ordinance.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the guidelines of the University
Grants Commission.
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*ORDINANCE NO. 6 OF 2009
EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF foKku ikjaxr ¼ tSfod ra=Kku ½ MASTER
OF SCIENCE IN BIOTECHNOLOGY (SEMESTER PATTERN)
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an Ordinance for the Examination
leading to the degree of foKku Ikkjaxr ¼ tSfod ra=Kku½ Master of Science in Biotechnology
(Semester Pattern) in the Faculty of Science, for the purposes hereinafter appearing;
the Management Council is hereby pleased to make the following ordinance. :
This ordinance may be called “Examination leading to the degree of foKku Ikkjaxr
¼tSfod ra=Kku½ Master of Science in Biotechnology in the Faculty of Science,
Ordinance, 2009.”
1.
2.
This ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
The duration of the course shall be of TWO academic years consisting of four
semesters with university examinations at the end of each semester
namely:
a)
b)
c)
c)
foKku
foKku
foKku
foKku
ikjaxr ¼tSfod ra=Kku½ l= &1 [M.Sc. (Biotechnology) Semester-I Exam.]
ikjaxr ¼tSfod ra=Kku½ l= &2 [M.Sc. (Biotechnology) Semester-II Exam.]
ikjaxr ¼tSfod ra=Kku½ l=&3 [M.Sc.(Biotechnology) Semester-III Exam.]
ikjaxr ¼tSfod ra=Kku½ l=&4 ¼vaR;½ [M.Sc. (Biotechnology) Semester-IV
(Final) Examination]
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No.18, under
the draft ordinance No. 28 of 2007 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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4.
The examinations shall be held at such places and on such dates
as may be appointed by the university.
5.
Subject to the compliance with the provisions of this ordinance and of other
ordinances in force from time to time, the following persons shall be eligible
for admission to the examinations, namely:a) For
foKku ikjaxr ¼tSfod ra=Kku½ l=&1 [M.Sc. (Biotechnology) Semester-I]:
i) Eligibility criteria for admission to M.Sc.-I Biotechnology shall be all
Science graduates or agriculture or veterinary or fishery Science or
Pharmacy/ Engineering/ Technology /MBBS /BDS graduates
irrespective of percentage of marks at UG level.
ii) should have prosecuted a regular course of study in a college affiliated
to the R.T.M. Nagpur University for conduct of the course or a
university Department/Centre for not less than one semester in the
subjects in which he/she offers for examination.
foKku ikjaxr +¼tSfod ra=Kku½ l=&2 [M.Sc. (Biotechnology) Semester-II]:
a student who has been admitted to the Degree of foKku Lukrd (Bachelor of
Science) and who has since passing the foKku ikjaxr ¼tSfod ra=Kku½ l= &1 [M.Sc.
b) For
(Biotechnology) semester-I examination, prosecuted a regular course of
study for not less than one semester in the college affiliated to the R.T.M.
Nagpur University for conduct of the course or a university
Department/Centre for not less than one academic year in the subjects in
which he offers himself for examination.
foKku ikjaxr ¼tSfod ra=Kku½ l=&3 [M.Sc. (Biotechnology) Semester-III]:
a student who has since passing the foKku ikjaxr +¼tSfod ra=Kku½ l= &2 [M.Sc.
c) For
(Biotechnology) semester-II examination, prosecuted a regular course of
study for not less than one semester in the college affiliated to the R.T.M.
Nagpur University for conduct of the course or a university
Department/Centre
in the subjects in which he offers himself for
examination.
d) For foKku ikjaxr ¼tSfod ra=Kku½
IV (Final) Examination]:
i)
l=&4¼vaR;½
[M.Sc. (Biotechnology) Semester-
A student who has since passing the foKku ikjaxr +¼tSfod ra=Kku½ l= &3
[M.Sc. (Biotechnology) semester-III examination, prosecuted a regular
course of study for not less than one semester in the college affiliated to
the R.T.M. Nagpur University for conduct of the course or a university
Department/Centre
for not less than one academic year in the
subjects in which he offers himself for examination.
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ii) Every candidate shall submit three copies of the project dissertation
work (typed and properly bound) for M.Sc. Final (fourth semester) to
the university at least one month prior to commencement of the final
practical examination through the Head of the Department/Centre or
the Principal of the college concerned along with the certificate signed
by the supervisor / guide and declaration by the candidate towards
original work which is not submitted to any university or organization
for award of the degree. The scheme/guidelines for the students and
supervisors regarding Dissertation/Project Work Report will be as
indicated in Appendix-A
6.
The A.T.K.T. rules shall be as under for admission to M.Sc. Biotechnology
course (Theory and Practical as separate passing head)
Admission to Semester
Candidates should have passed in
all the subjects of the following
examination of Nagpur University
Candidates should have
passed at least two-third of
the passing heads of the
following examinations
Semester - I
As provided under para 4 of the
Direction
----
Semester – II
----
Semester – I
Semester – III
Semester – I
Semester – II
Semester – II
Semester – III
*Semester – IV
(Note: *The candidate admitted to Fourth Semester (Final) shall prosecute
his/her studies, however, he/she shall not be eligible to fill in the
examination form for the final semester examination unless he/she
clears all the lower examinations.)
7.
Without prejudice to the other provisions of ordinance No. 6 relating to the
Examinations in General, the provisions of paragraphs 5, 8, 9,10, 26, 31 and
32 of the said ordinance shall apply to every collegiate candidate.
8.
The fees for the examination shall be as prescribed by the university from
time to time.
9.
(a) The scope of the subjects shall be as indicated in the syllabus.
(b) The medium of instruction shall be English. The question papers will be
set in English. However, it is open to the examinees to write their
answers in any of the three medium, namely-English, Marathi or Hindi
irrespective of the medium of their instruction. The candidate should
indicate the same in the examination form.
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10.
The number of papers and the maximum marks assigned to each paper
and the minimum marks an examinee must obtain in order to pass the
examinations shall be as indicated in Appendix.
11.
An examinee at each of the examinations shall have the option of not
being declared successful at the examination in case he does not secure a
minimum of second division or 55% marks at the examination.
The
option will have to be exercised every time an application is submitted to any
of the examinations and shall be on the proforma printed on the application
form itself. Once exercised, the option shall be binding upon the examinee
and it shall not be revoked under any circumstances.
12.
There shall be no classification of examinees successful at the semesters
I, II and III examinations.
13.
Examinees who are successful in the foKku ikjaxr ¼tSfod ra=Kku½ l=&4
¼vaR;½ [M.Sc. (Biotechnology) Semester-IV (Final) Examination] examination
and have obtained not less than 60% marks in the aggregate of the M.Sc.
examinations taken together shall be placed in the first division, those
obtained less than 60% but not less than 48% marks in the second division,
and all other successful examinees, in the third division.
14.
Provisions of direction No. 3 of 2007 relating to the award of grace marks for
passing an examination, securing higher division/class and for securing
distinction in subject(s) as updated from time to time shall apply to the
examination under this Ordinance.
15.
The names of examinees passing the examination as a whole in the minimum
prescribed period and obtaining the prescribed number of places in each
subject in the first or second division, shall be arranged in order of merit as
provided in the ordinance No. 6 relating to Examinations in General.
16.
No person shall be admitted to an examination under this ordinance, if he
has already passed the same examination of this university or of any other
statutory university.
17.
Examinees successful at the final examinations shall on payment of the
prescribed fees be entitled for the award of the degree in the prescribed form
signed by the Vice-Chancellor.
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18.
The Direction No. 1 of 2005 shall stands repelled physically on issuance of
this Ordinance.
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
The Management Council of the university on the recommendations of the
Board of College & University Development, recommended to the Government of
Maharashtra for grant of permission and the department of Higher & Technical
Education, Govt. of Maharashtra vide its communications even No.
,uthlh&2002@¼86@02½vf’k&3] dated 27.6.2002 and 9.7.2002 accorded permission to
introduce postgraduate course for M.Sc. Biotechnology course in the Rashtrasant
Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University from the academic session 2002-03..
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and is in consonance with the orders of the State Government and
guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
Hence, this Ordinance
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APPENDIX
MASTER OF SCIENCE (BIOTECHNOLOGY)
TWO YEAR (SEMESTER PATTERN) DEGREE COURSE
PAPER
Teaching Scheme
SEMESTER
Sr.
No
1
I
I
2
I
II
3
I
4
II
I
Microbial physiology
Industrial
Biotechnology and
Biostatistics
5
II
II
6
II
7
III
8
III
9
III
10
IV
11
IV
Title of Paper
T
P
Hrs.
Hrs
Total
periods
per week
Examination Scheme
Dur. Of
paper
(Hrs.)
Max. Marks
Min.
Pass
Marks
T
P
T
P
T
P
T
P
Total
Cell Biology,
Genetics, and
Enzymology
9
-
9
3
-
75
-
19
-
75
-
Macromolecules and
Biophysical
Techniques
9
-
9
3
-
75
-
19
-
75
-
16
16
9
-
9
Molecular Biology,
Immunology and
Bioinformatics
9
-
9
Practical
-
16
16
I
Animal and Plant
Biotechnology
9
-
9
II
Genetic Engineering
9
-
Practical
Accredited
assignment and
seminar on
Environmental
biotechnology and
Legal Based
Applications
4
Practical
II
Project
16
3
100
36
-
75
-
19
-
75
-
19
16
-
100
-
3
-
75
-
19
9
3
-
75
-
19
16
16
-
16
-
100
-
-
4
-
-
50
-
18
30
-
-
200
-
3
100
75
-
-
75
-
36
-
-
100
75
-
75
-
-
100
-
50
-
72
-
-
-
30
-
36
200
Note: T= Theory; P= Practical
Although the passing marks in any one theory paper is just 19 out of 75, the
total marks obtained in both theory papers together must be 54 for a
candidate to be declared pass.
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APPENDIX –A
DISSERTATION/PROJECT WORK REPORT
SCHEME/GUIDELINES FOR THE STUDENTS, SUPERVISORS & EXAMINERS:
Candidates are required to submit a Project Dissertation Work/Field Based
Project on a related research topic of Biotechnology. The work is expected to be
critical analysis of a problem of
contemporary significance in the field of
Biotechnology. It must be on original work & not just copied review of literature,
and it must indicate some degree of experimental research and reflection of atleast
few already available material.
The dissertation project work comprised of Introduction, Materials &
Methods, Experimental Results & Discussion, Summary & References will be
evaluated by the examiners on the strength of dissertation work & shall be
awarded the marks out of total 200 marks.
The work will carry total 200 marks. Every candidate shall submit two
copies of the project dissertation work (typed & properly bound) atleast one month
prior to commencement of the final examination M.Sc.-II (i.e. 4th Semester)
through Head/Course-coordinator/Director of
the Department/Centre or the
Principal of the College concerned along with the certificate signed by the
supervisor/guide and declaration by the candidate towards original work which is
not submitted to any University or organization for the award of the degree. The
supervisor for the dissertation shall be the teaching members of the faculty. The
students will be assigned the topic for project dissertation work by their respective
supervisors at M.Sc.-II (i.e. 3rd Semester). Later, it shall be forwarded to Controller
of Examination for an appointment of subject examiners panel etc. After the
submission of Dissertation work they shall be evaluated by the external examiner in
the respective Department/Center /Affiliated Colleges. The examination duration
shall be of two days.
The examiner will evaluate the dissertation taking into account the following
considerations.
1]
2]
3]
4]
Coverage of subject matter
Arrangement & Presentation
References & Materials Used
Critical Application & Original Experimental Contribution of the
Candidate
For Written Dissertation/Project Work
For Viva-Voce
Total
150 Marks
50 Marks
_____________
200 Marks
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*ORDINANCE NO 7 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE
DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE (Urban Development) IN FACULTY
OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an Ordinance governing the
Examination leading to the Post Graduate Degree of Master of Architecture (Urban
Development) in the Faculty of Engineering & Technology, for the purposes
hereinafter appearing the Management Council is hereby pleased to make the
following ordinance.:
1.
This Ordinance may be called “Ordinance to provide for the Examinations
leading to the Post Graduate Degree of Master of Architecture (Urban
Development) in the Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Ordinance, 2009”.
2.
This Ordinance shall come into force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
The duration of the course shall be of TWO academic years consisting of four
semesters with University examination at the end of each semester namely,
the first, second, third and fourth semester leading to the degree of Master of
Architecture.
4.
The examinations shall be held in October – November and March – April
every year at such places and on such dates as may be decided by the
University.
5.
Subject to the compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance and of other
Ordinances in force from time to time, the following persons shall be eligible
for admission to the examinations, namely,
a)
M. Arch. First Semester.
i)
a collegiate candidate admitted to the degree of Bachelor of
Architecture of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University
or of any other statutory University recognized equivalent thereto.
OR
__________________________________________________________________________________
* Accepted by the Management Council dated 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 19,
under the draft Ordinance No. 29 of 2007 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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ii)
b)
Who has passed the IIA examination or an equivalent
examination having completed the sections A & B of the Indian
Institution of Architects (India).
M. Arch. Second Semester :
A Student who has since passing the M.Arch. first semester
examination prosecuted a regular course of study in a college affiliated
to the university for conduct of the course or a university department /
centre for not less than one semester in the subjects in which he / she
offers for examination.
c)
M.Arch. Third Semester :
A student who has since passing the M.Arch. Second semester
examination prosecuted a regular course of study in a college affiliated
to the university for conduct of the course or a university department /
centre for not less than one semester in the subjects in which he / she
offers for examination.
d)
M. Arch. Fourth Semester :
A student who has since passing the M. Arch. third semester
examination prosecuted a regular course of study in a college affiliated
to the University for Conduct of the course or a university
department/centre for not less than one semester in the subjects in
which he/she offers for examination.
6.
The scope of the subject shall be as indicated in the syllabus.
7.
The fees for each of the examinations shall be such as may be prescribed by
the university from time to time.
8.
The number of papers, practical, college Assessment, Project work, Thesis
and Defense, viva-voce and seminar, if any the maximum marks assigned to
each of them, and the minimum marks an examinee must obtain in order to
pass the examinations shall be as indicated in the Appendix.
9.
The A.T.K.T. rules shall be as under for admission to the course (Theory and
Practical as separate passing head).
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TABLE
Admission
to
Semester
I
II
III
IV
Candidates should have
passed in all subjects of
following examinations
of the University
B.Arch.
I Semester
II Semester
Candidates should have passed
in all subjects except in two
passing head of the following
examinations taken together
I Semester
II Semester
III Semester
Provided firstly that an examinee passing in a subject shall be exempted from
appearing in that subject at all subsequent examinations.
Provided secondly that a candidate admitted to fourth semester (final
semester) under A.T.K.T. rules shall be allowed to submit his examination
form as per rules applicable from time to time.
10.
In the case of unsuccessful examinees, the marks, obtained in college
assessment in the subjects in which they failed shall be carried forward.
11.
(1)
The subject of the project work shall be decided by the student in
consultation with the guide/supervisor and duly approved by the
Head of the Department.
(2)
An examinee shall carry out his/her thesis work beginning from third
semester up to the end of the fourth semester under the supervision of
A.
an approval teacher having not less than 8 years teaching
experience engaged in teaching in the college or institute;
OR
B.
(3)
a person from industry or research institute possessing P.G.
degree in the appropriate subject and has not less than 5 years
experience in an industry or research institution can also work
as supervisor provided a regular teacher of the same course in
the subject of the college/institution is opted as co-supervisor by
the student in consultation with the guide/supervisor and
approved by the head of the institution.
The examinee shall submit his thesis to the university through the
Head of institute or college not later that 31st July / 31st January
certified by the supervisor that work has been done satisfactorily under
his supervision.
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(4)
The Viva-voce Examination based on the thesis report shall be carried
out by a Board of examiners consisting of an external examiner
appointed by the university and a internal examiner. The guide shall
be the internal examiner.
The external examiner shall not be
associated with the examination of more than two examinees.
(5)
One copy of the thesis shall be sent to the external examiner by the
college as early as possible, but not less than ten days before the
Defense Examination.
(6)
An examinee at the fourth semester examination, who fails to submit
his thesis within the prescribed date or fails to present himself for the
Viva-Voce may, subject, to other provisions of this Ordinance be
readmitted to the next consecutive examination at prescribed date
provided.
a)
b)
c)
he pays the fee prescribed from time to time.
his application is received by the Controller of Examination not
later than one month before the date of commencement of the
examination.
he submits his thesis on the same subject two weeks prior to the
examination date.
12.
Examinees who have passed in all the subjects prescribed for the first to
fourth semester examination obtaining 75% or more marks in the aggregate
shall be placed in the first division with distinction, those obtaining 60% and
above but less than 75% in the first division, and all other successful
examinees in the second division for the award of Degree.
13.
The names of examinees passing the examination as a whole in the minimum
prescribed period and obtaining the prescribed number of place in first
division shall be arranged in Order of Merit as provided in Examinations in
accordance with Ordinance No.6.
14.
Provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007 relating to the award of grace marks for
passing an examination, securing higher division/class and for securing
distinction in subject(s) as updated from time to time shall apply to the
examination under this Ordinance.
15.
An examinee who does not pass or who fails to present himself for the
examination shall be eligible for admission to the same next examination as
applicable to him/her as notified from time to time on payment of a fresh
examination fee and such other fees as may be prescribed.
16.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Ordinance, no person shall
be admitted to an examination under this Ordinance, if he has already
passed the same examination or an equivalent examination of any other
statutory university.
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17.
Examinees successful at the final examinations including all previous
examination shall on payment of the prescribed fees shall be entitled for the
award of the degree in the prescribed form signed by the Hon’ble ViceChancellor.
18.
Upon promulgation of this Ordinance, Direction No. 4 of 2007 shall
stand repealed.
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
The Council of Architecture its letter No.CA/5/Academic-MH26, dated June
02, 2006 & the Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra Government vide
letter No. 2/NGC/M.Arch./2006/954 dated 7th November, 2006 granted permission
to start the M.Arch. (Urban Development), full time post graduate course. The same
was for the time being regulated through issuance of Direction No. 4 of 2007.
However, the matter needs to be governed by a Ordinance prescribed for the said
purpose.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the orders of the State Government
and guidelines of the All India Council for Technical Education.
Hence this Ordinance.
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Masters Degree in Architecture (Urban Development)
Draft Teaching Examination.
Semester I
Sub.Co
de
Subject
Name
Board
Paper
Sessio
nal
Durati
on
Hrs.
1-UD-1 Urban
Developme
nt Studio –
I
AR/(M
UD)
Viva
Sessio
nal
-
Max
.
Mar
ks
100
100
Tota Min
l
.
Mar Mar
ks
ks
200 100
L
1
T P Tot
al
Loa
d
0 7 8
1-UD-2 History of
Urbanisati
on
AR/(M
UD)
Paper
Sessio
nal
3
-
80
20
100
45
2
2 0
4
1-UD-3 Theory of
Urban
Design
AR/(M
UD)
Paper
Sessio
nal
3
-
80
20
100
45
2
2 0
4
1-UD-4 Land use
&
Transporta
tion
Planning
AR/(M
UD)
Paper
Sessio
nal
3
-
80
20
100
45
2
2 0
4
1-UD-5 Urban
Economics
AR/(M
UD)
Viva
Sessio
nal
-
50
50
100
50
2
1 0
3
1-UD-6 Urban
Infrastruct
ure &
Services
AR/(M
UD)
Paper
Sessio
nal
3
Total
80
20
100
45
2
1 0
3
700
Scheme of Urban development
11 8 7
26
280
Semester II
Sub.C
ode
Subject
Name
Board
Paper
Sessio
nal
Dura
tion
Hrs.
Max.
Mark
s
2-UD-1
Urban
Developme
nt Studio –
II
AR/(M
UD)
Viva
Sessio
nal
-
100
100
2-UD-2
Urban
EcologyCities as
Ecosystem
Research
Methods
AR/(M
UD)
Paper
Sessio
nal
3
-
AR/(M
UD)
Viva
Sessio
nal
2-UD-4
Urban
Housing
AR/(M
UD)
2-UD-5
Urbanizati
on in India
2-UD-6
Environme
ntal
Impact
Assessme
nt
2-UD-3
Tot
al
Mar
ks
200
Min
.
Mar
ks
100
L
T
P
1
0
7
To
tal
Lo
ad
8
80
20
100
45
2
2
0
4
-
50
50
100
50
2
2
0
4
Paper
Sessio
nal
3
-
80
20
100
45
2
0
1
3
AR/(M
UD)
Paper
Sessio
nal
3
-
80
20
100
45
2
1
0
3
AR/(M
UD)
Sessio
nal
-
100
100
50
1
0
3
4
10 5 11
26
Total
700
Scheme of Urban development
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Scheme of Urban Development
Semester III
Sub.Co
Subject
de
Name
Board
Paper
Sessio
nal
Durati
on
Hrs.
Max
Mar
ks
3-UD-1 Urban
Developme
nt Studio –
III
3-UD-2 Habitat
Studio
AR/(M
UD)
Viva
Sessio
nal
-
100
100
AR/(M
UD)
-
3-UD-3 Developme
nt Finance
&
Manageme
nt
3-UD-4 Urban
Legislation
AR/(M
UD)
Viva
Sessio
nal
Paper
Sessio
nal
3-UD-5 Elective
AR/(M
UD)
AR/(M
UD)
Paper
Sessio
nal
Viva
Sessio
nal
Paper
Sessio
nal
Tota Min L T
l
Mar
Mar
ks
ks
200 100 1 0
P
7
To
tal
Lo
ad
8
100
50
150
75
1 0
5
6
3
-
80
20
100
45
2 1
0
3
3
-
80
20
100
50
2 1
0
3
-
50
50
100
50
1 0
2
3
3-UD-6 Developme AR/(M
3
80
100
45 2 1 0
nt
UD)
20
Administra
Total
750
9 3 14
tion &
Planning
Elective- 1. GIS & Remote Sensing Application 2. Environment & Sustainable
Development 3. Socially Sensitive Development
Note: The Elective will be offered by the Institute subject to the availabity of the
experts in the related fields.
Semester IV
Sub.Co
de
Subject
Name
Board
Paper
Sessio
nal
Durati
on
Hrs.
4-UD-1 Project
AR/(M
UD)
-
4-UD-2 SeminarCities in
Global
Perspective
4-UD-3 Comprehen
sive Viva
Voce
AR/(M
UD)
Viva
Sessio
nal
Viva
Sessio
nal
Max
.
Mar
ks
250
250
-
50
50
Sessio
nal
-
100
AR/(M
UD)
Total
3
26
Tota Min. L T P Tot
l
Mar
al
Mar
ks
Loa
ks
d
500 250 1 0 7 12
100
50
0 6 0
6
100
50
-
-
700
-
-
1 6 7
18
282
*ORDINANCE NO. 8 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE
DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE (ARCHITECTURE EDUCATION) IN
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an Ordinance governing the
Examination leading to the Post Graduate Degree of Master of Architecture
(Architecture Education) in the Faculty of Engineering & Technology, for the
purposes hereinafter appearing the Management Council is hereby pleased to make
the following ordinance.:
1.
This Ordinance may be called “Ordinance to provide for the Examinations
leading to the Post Graduate Degree of Master of Architecture (Architecture
Education) in the Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Ordinance, 2009”.
2.
This Ordinance shall come into force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
The duration of the course shall be of TWO academic years consisting of four
semesters with University examination at the end of each semester namely,
the first, second, third and fourth semester leading to the degree of Master of
Architecture.
4.
The examinations shall be held as far as possible, in October – November and
March – April every year at such places and on such dates as may be decided
by the University.
5.
Subject to the compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance and of other
relevant Ordinance & directions in force from time to time, the following
persons shall be eligible for admission to the examinations, namely,
b)
M. Arch. First Semester.
i)
The collegiate candidate passed the degree of Bachelor of
Architecture of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University
or of any other statutory University recognized equivalent thereto.
OR
_________________________________________________________________________________
* Accepted by the Management Council dated 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 20,
under the draft Ordinance No. 30 of 2007 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
283
ii)
c)
Who has passed the IIA examination or an equivalent
examination having completed the sections A & B of the Indian
Institution of Architects (India).
M. Arch. Second Semester :
A Student who has after passing the M.Arch. (First Semester)
examination prosecuted a regular course of study in a college affiliated
to the university for conduct of the course or a university department /
centre for not less than one semester in the subjects in which he / she
offers for examination.
d)
M.Arch. Third Semester :
A student who has since passing the M.Arch. (Second Semester)
examination prosecuted a regular course of study in the college
affiliated to the university for conduct of the course or a university
department / centre for not less than one semester in the subjects in
which he / she offers for examination.
e)
M. Arch. Fourth Semester :
A student who has after passing the M. Arch. (Third Semester)
examination prosecuted a regular course of study in a college affiliated
to the University for Conduct of the course or a university
department/centre for not less than one semester in the subjects in
which he/she offers for examination.
6.
The scope of the subject shall be as indicated in the syllabus, appended to
this Ordinance.
7.
The fees for each of the examinations shall be such as may be prescribed by
the university from time to time.
8.
The number of papers, practical, college Assessment, Project work, Thesis
and Defense, viva-voce and seminar, if any, maximum marks assigned to
each of them, and the minimum marks an examinee must obtain in order to
pass the examination shall be as indicated in the Appendix.
9.
The A.T.K.T. rules shall be as under for admission to the course (with Theory
and Practical as separate passing head).
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TABLE
Admission
to
Semester
I
II
III
IV
Candidates should have
passed in all subjects of
following examinations
of the University
B.Arch.
--I Semester
II Semester
Candidates should have passed
in all heads except in TWO
passing head of the following
examinations taken together
--I Semester
II Semester
III Semester
Provided firstly that an examinee passing in a subject shall be exempted from
appearing in that subject at all subsequent examinations.
Provided secondly that a candidate admitted to fourth semester (final
semester) under A.T.K.T. rules shall be allowed to submit his examination
form as per rules applicable from time to time.
10.
In the case of unsuccessful examinees, the marks, obtained in college
assessment in the subjects in which they failed shall be carried forward.
11.
(1)
The subject of the project work shall be decided by the student in
consultation with the guide/supervisor and duly approved by the
Head of the Department.
(2)
An examinee shall carry out his/her thesis work beginning from third
semester up to the end of the fourth semester under the supervision of
a)
A recognized Post Graduate teacher in the college or institute.
OR
b)
(3)
a person from industry or research institute possessing B.Arch.
degree in the appropriate subject and has not less than 5 years
experience in an industry or research institution in a responsible
capacity provided a regular teacher for the same course in the
subject of the College/Institutions is opted as co-supervisor by
the student in consultation with the guide/supervisor and
approved by the head of the Institution.
The examinee shall submit his thesis to the university through the
Head of institute or college not later that 31st July / 31st January
certified by the supervisor that work has been done satisfactorily under
his supervision.
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(4)
The Viva-voce Examination based on the thesis report shall be carried
out by a Board of examiners consisting of an external examiner
appointed by the university and a internal examiner. The guide shall
be the internal examiner.
The external examiner shall not be
associated with the examination of more than two examinees.
(5)
One copy of the thesis shall be sent to the external examiner by the
college as early as possible, but not less than ten days before the
Defense Examination.
(6)
An examinee at the fourth semester examination, who fails to submit
his thesis within the prescribed date or fails to present himself for the
Viva-Voce may, subject, to other provisions of this Ordinance be
readmitted to the next consecutive examination at prescribed date
provided.
a)
b)
c)
he pays the fee prescribed from time to time.
his application is received by the Controller of Examination not
later than one month before the date of commencement of the
examination.
he submits his thesis on the same subject two weeks prior to the
examination date.
12.
Examinees who have passed in all the subjects prescribed for the first to
fourth semester examination obtaining 75% or more marks in the aggregate
shall be placed in the first division with distinction, those obtaining 60% and
above but less than 75% in the first division, and all other successful
examinees in the second division for the award of Degree.
13.
The names of examinees passing the examination as a whole in the minimum
prescribed period and obtaining the prescribed number of place in first
division shall be arranged in Order of Merit as provided in Examinations in
accordance with Ordinance No.6.
14.
Provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007 relating to the award of grace marks for
passing an examination, securing higher division/class and for securing
distinction in subject(s) as updated from time to time shall apply to the
examination under this Ordinance.
15.
An examinee who does not pass or who fails to present himself for the
examination shall be eligible for admission to the same next examination as
applicable to him/her as notified from time to time on payment of a fresh
examination fee and such other fees as may be prescribed.
16.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Ordinance, no person shall
be admitted to an examination under this Ordinance, if he has already
passed the same examination or an equivalent examination of any other
statutory university.
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17.
Examinees successful at the final examinations including all previous
examination shall on payment of the prescribed fees shall be entitled for the
award of the degree in the prescribed form signed by the Hon’ble ViceChancellor.
18.
Upon promulgation of this Ordinance, Direction No. 8 of 2007 shall
stand repealed.
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
The Council of Architecture its letter No.CA/5/Academic-MH26, dated 27th
April 2007 & the Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra Government vide
letter No. TEM-2007/PK 224/TE-1 dated 7th June, 2007 granted permission to
start the M.Arch. in Architecture Education, full time post graduate course. The
same was for the time being regulated through issuance of Direction No. 8 of 2007.
However, the matter needs to be governed by a Ordinance prescribed for the said
purpose.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial implications are
involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or in future and the
same is in consonance with the orders of the State Government and guidelines of
the All India Council for Technical Education.
Hence this Ordinance.
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Degree in Master of Architecture in Architecture Education
Draft Teaching Examination.
Semester I
Sub.Co
de
Subject
Name
1-AE-1
Introducti
on to
Learning
Methods
AR/(A Paper
E)
Session
al
3
1-AE-2
Pedagogy
AR/(A Paper
of
E)
Session
Architectu
al
re
Education
Transmiss AR/(A Paper
ion of
E)
Session
Knowledg
al
e in
Building
Traditions AR/(A Paper
of
E)
Session
Teaching
al
Methods
Paper
Writing
and
Presentati
on
Studio-1Learning/
Teaching
Methods
&
Technique
s
1-AE-3
1-AE-4
1-AE-5
1-AE-6
Board
Paper
Sessio
nal
Durati
on
Hrs.
Max
.
Mar
ks
80
20
Tota
l
Mar
ks
100
Min.
Mar
ks
L
T P
45
2
1 2
Tot
al
Loa
d
5
3
80
20
100
45
2
1 1
4
3
80
20
100
45
2
1 1
4
3
80
20
100
45
2
_
1
3
AR/(A Session
E)
al
_
50
50
25
1
_
3
4
AR/(A
Viva
E)
Session
al
_
100
100
200
50
50
2
2 4
8
1
1
5 1
2
28
Total
650
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Degree in Master of Architecture in Architecture Education
Draft Teaching Examination.
Semester II
Sub.Cod
e
2-AE-1
Subject Name
Board
Research Mehtodology
AR/(AE)
2-AE-2
Appreciation and
Criticism
2-AE-3
2-AE-4
2-AE-5
2-AE-6
Paper
Sessional
Paper
Sessional
Duratio
n Hrs.
3
Max.
Marks
80
20
Total
Marks
100
AR/(AE)
Paper
Sessional
3
80
20
100
45
History of
Contemporary
Architecture
Education
Visual Arts and CAD
AR/(AE)
Paper
Sessional
3
80
20
100
45
AR/(AE)
Sessional
-
50
50
25
Practice Lessons in
Theory and Studio
AR/(AE)
Viva
_
50
100
50
Studio-IILearning/Teaching
Methods-Development
of Tools
AR/(AE)
200
50
Sessional
Viva
Sessional
Min
Mar
45
50
_
100
100
50
Total
650
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Degree in Master of Architecture in Architecture Education
Draft Teaching Examination.
Semester III
Sub.Code
Subject Name
Board
AR/(AE)
2-AE-4
Design Philosophy and
Learning Methods
Construction Principles
& Methods
Behavior & Expression
of Structures
Elective Subjects
2-AE-5
Seminar on 3.4
Studio-III-Design
Methods/Construction
Methods-Innovative
approach
Total
3-AE-1
3-AE-2
3-AE-3
2-AE-6
Paper
Sessional
Paper
Sessional
Paper
Sessional
Paper
Sessional
Sessional
Duration
Hrs.
3
AR/(AE)
Viva
Sessional
AR/(AE)
Viva
Sessional
AR/(AE)
AR/(AE)
AR/(AE)
Max.
Marks
80
20
80
20
80
20
50
Total
Marks
100
_
_
3
3
_
Min
Mar
45
100
45
100
45
50
25
50
50
100
50
100
100
200
50
50
650
Elective Subjects:- 1. Advance Teaching Models & Aids 2. Environmental issues in
Architecture 3. Social Relevance of Architecture Education.
Semester IV
Sub.Code
Subject Name
Board
AR/(AE)
Paper
Sessional
Sessional
Duration
Hrs.
_
Max.
Marks
100
Total
Marks
100
4-AE-1
Institutional Experience
(Placement-8 weeks)
4-AE-2
Presentation and Report
on 4-AE-1
AR/(AE)
Viva
_
50
50
4-AE-3
PROJECT REPORT AND
VIVA-VOCE
AR/(AE)
Viva
Sessional
_
100
200
300
Total
450
Min
Mar
50
25
15
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*ORDINANCE NO. 9 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE
DEGREE OF MASTER OF THECHNOLOGY (FULL TIME) IN THE FACULTY OF
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an Ordinance governing the
Examination leading to the Degree of Master of Technology (Full Time) in the
Faculty of Engineering & Technology, for the purposes hereinafter appearing the
Management Council is hereby pleased to make the following ordinance.:
1.
This Ordinance may be called “Ordinance to provide for the Examinations
Engineering & Technology, Ordinance, 2009”.
2.
This Ordinance shall come into force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
The M.Tech. (Full Time) courses governed by this Ordinance & the
corresponding Board of Studies shall be as detailed in the following Table-I.
TABLE-1
Sr.
No.
M.Tech. Specialization
Board of Studies
Scheme &
Syllabus
Appendix
1
Environmental Engg.
Civil
A
2
Structural Engg.
Civil
B
3
Production Engg.
Production
C
4
Electronic Engg.
Electronic
D
5
Energy Management Systems
Electrical
E
6
Mechanical Engg. Design
Mechanical
F
7
Heat Power Engg.
Mechanical
G
8
VLSI Design
Electronics Engg.
H
9
CAD/CAM
Mechanical
I
10 Computer Science
Computer Tech.
J
11 Industrial Engg.
Industrial Engg.
K
12 Integrated Power System
Electrical
L
__________________________________________________________________________________
* Accepted by the Management Council dated 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 21,
under the draft Ordinance No. 31 of 2007 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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(The list is subject to necessary revision from time to time as per introduction of
new full time course)
4.
The duration of the course shall be of two academic years consisting of four
semesters for which the teaching sessions shall be held during regular college
hours and the university examination shall be conducted at the end of each
semester namely, the first, second, third and fourth semester.
5.
The examinations shall be held as far as possible, in October – November and
March – April every year at such places and on such dates as may be decided
by the university.
6.
Subject to the compliance with the provisions of this ordinance, other
relevant ordinances & directions issued by AICTE and state of Maharashtra
in force from time to time, the following persons shall be eligibile for
admission to the, examinations,
a)
M. Tech. (First Semester) :i)
ii)
The college shall get the list of admitted students scrutinized and
approved from the university, strictly as per sanctioned quota
and in accordance with the prescribed rules and regulations.
The general eligibility qualification for admission to the respective
post graduate course shall be as mentioned in Table – 2 given
below:
Sr. Course M.Tech. in
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Eligibility Qualification B.E./ B.Tech. of this
university or any other statutory university
recognized equivalent thereto OR AMIE in
Environmental Engg. Civil/Chemical
Structural Engg.
Civil/Chemical
Production Engg.
Meek/Production
Electronics Engg.
Electronics/EDT/E&T
Energy Management Electrical/ Mech./ Power Engg./ Electronics/
System
Production/
Computer
Instrumentation/
Industrial Electronics/ Power Electronics
Mech. Engg. Design
Mechanical/ Production/ Automobile/ Power
Engg./ Industrial Engineering
Heat Power Engg.
Mechanical Engg./ automobile/ Power Engg.
VLSI Design
EDT/Electronic/EXTC/Instrumentation
CAD/CAM
Mechanical/ Production/ Industrial Engg./
Automobile
Computer Science
CT/CS/CE/EDT/Electronics/EXTC/Electrical/
E & P/PE/IT/MCA with 60% marks
Industrial Engg.
Any branch of Engineering or Technology
IPS
E & P/ Power Electronics/ Electrical
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iii)
The student should have prosecuted a regular course of study in
a college affiliated to the university for conduct of the course or a
university department/center for not less than one semester in
the subjects in which he/she offers for examination.
iv)
M.Tech. (Second Semester):- A student who has after passing the
M.Tech. (First Semester) examination prosecuted a regular
course of study in a college affiliated to the university for conduct
of the course or a university department/ center for not less than
one semester in the subjects in which he/she offers for
examination.
v)
M.Tech. (Third Semester):- A student who has after passing the
M.Tech. (Second Semester) examination prosecuted a regular
course of study in a college affiliated to the university for conduct
of the course or a university department / center for not less
than one semester in the subjects in which he/she offers for
examination.
vi)
M.Tech. (Fourth Semester):- a student who has after passing the
M.Tech. (Third Semester) examination prosecuted a regular
course of study in a college affiliated to the university for conduct
of the course or a university department/ center for not less than
one semester in the subjects in which he/she offers for
examination.
7.
The scope of the subject shall be as indicated in the respective syllabus,
appended to this Ordinance.
8.
The fees for each of the examinations shall be such as may he prescribed by
the university from time to time.
9.
The number of Papers, Practicals, College Assessment, Project Work, Thesis
and Defense, Viva-Voce and Seminar, if any, maximum marks assigned to
each of them, and the minimum marks an examinee must obtain in order to
pass the examination shall be as indicated in the respective scheme
appended to this Ordinance.
10.
The A.T.K.T. rules shall be as under for admission to the course (with Theory
and Practical as separate passing head).
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TABLE-3
Admission
to Semester
I
II
III
IV
Candidate should have passed in Candidate should have passed
all
heads
of
following in all heads except in TWO
examinations of the university
passing heads of the following
examinations taken together
As per Table-2
-------------I Semester
I Semester
II Semester
II Semester
III Semester
11.
In the case of unsuccessful examinees, me marks obtained in college
assessment in the subjects in which they failed shall be carried over.
12.
i)
ii)
The subject of the project work shall be communicated to the candidate
by the head of the institution/Department at the beginning of the third
semester on approval of the Research and Recognition Committee of the
concerned board of Studies.
An examinee shall carry out his thesis work beginning from third
semester up to the end of fourth semester under the supervision of :
a)
b)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
a recognized Post-Graduate teacher in the college or institute.
OR
a person from industry or research institute possessing B.E.,
degree in the appropriate subject and has not less than 5 years
experience in an industry or research institution in a responsible
capacity.
The examinee shall submit his thesis to the university through the
Head of institute or college not later than 31st July / 31st January
certified by the guide that the work was carried out satisfactorily under
his guidance.
The Defense Examinations based on the thesis report shall be
conducted by the Board of examiners consisting of an external
examiner appointed by the university and internal examiner. The
external examiner shall not be associated with the examination of more
than two examinees simultaneously.
One copy of the thesis shall be sent to the external examiner by the
college as early as possible, but not less than ten days before the
Defense Examination.
As examinee at the fourth semester examination, who fails to submit
his thesis within the prescribed date or fails to present himself for the
defense may, subject to other provisions of this Ordinance shall be
readmitted to the examination at any subsequent date provided :a)
b)
He/She pays the fee prescribed from time to time.
His/her application is received by the Controller of Examinations
not later than one month before the date of commencement of
examination.
c)
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He/She submits his thesis on the same subject two weeks prior
to the examination date.
13.
Examinees who have passed in all the subjects prescribed for the first to
fourth semester examinations obtaining 75% or more marks in the aggregate
shall be placed in first division with distinction; those obtaining 60% and
above but less than 75% first division; and all other successful examinees in
the second division.
14.
The names of examinees passing the examination as a whole in the minimum
prescribed period and obtaining the prescribed number of places in first
division shall be arranged in Order of Merit as provided in Ordinance No.6.
15.
Provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007 relating to the award of grace marks
for passing an examination, securing higher division/class and for securing
distinction in subject(s) as updated from time to time shall apply to the
examination under this Ordinance.
16.
An examinee who does not pass or who fails to present himself for the
examination shall be eligible for admission to the same examination on
payment of a fresh fee and such other fees as may be prescribed.
17.
Notwithstanding anything contrary to this ordinance, no person shall be
admitted to an examination under this ordinance, if he has already passed
the same examination or an equivalent examination of any other statutory
university.
18.
Examinees successful at the final examinations shall on payment of the
prescribed fees shall he entitled for the award of the degree of M.Tech. in the
respective specialization & branch of Engineering in the prescribed form
signed by the Vice-Chancellor.
19.
Upon promulgation of this Ordinance, Direction No. 9 of 2007 shall stand
repealed.
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
The Ministry of Human Resource Develop0ment, Govt. of India has issued
communication F.No.30-4-2000/TS-1, dated 20-12-2001 along with the “Policy
Framework for Promotion of P.G. Education and Research in Engg. & Tech.” to the
Chairman, AICTE, New Delhi. and AICTE acting thereon has prescribed that the full
time P.G. courses in the Faculty of Engg./Tech. should be of 24 months duration,
instead of 18 months. The same was for the time being regulated through issuance
of Direction No. 9 of 2007. However, the matter needs to be governed by a
Ordinance prescribed for the said purpose.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the orders of the State Government
and guidelines of the All India Council for Technical Education.
Hence this Ordinance.
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COURSE STRUCTURE AND SCHEME OF EVALUATION – (SEMESTER WISE)
MASTER OF TECHNOLOGY IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
(ENVIRONEMENTAL ENGINEERING)
FIRST SEMESTER
Sr.
No.
Name of the
subject
Examinat
ion
Max.
marks
Min.
pass
marks
Weekly
(L)
Teac
hing
(P)
Scheme
(T)
1.
Computational
methods
Theory/
sessional
70
30
50
4
---
3
2.
Environmental
Chemistry &
Micro biology
Theory/
sessional
Practical
70
30
50
50
4
3.
Water supply &
Waste water
collection
Theory/
sessional
70
30
50
4
---
3
4.
Municipal and
Industrial
Water
treatment
Theory/
sessional
70
30
50
4
---
3
5.
Municipal
Waste Water
Treatment and
Disposal
Theory/
sessional
70
30
50
4
---
3
---
---
---
---
---
4
Total
550
275
20
8
16
Project (to be
cont’d in
second
semester)
25
--8
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SECOND SEMESTER
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Industrial waste
water treatment
and disposal
Environmental
Management
Air quality
Management
Municipal solid
waste
Elective-I
Lab. exp. on air
pollution and solid
waste
Project design
Theory/
Sessional
70
30
50
4
---
3
Theory/
Sessional
Theory/
Sessional
Theory/
Sessional
Theory/
Sessional
Practical
70
30
70
30
70
30
70
30
50
50
4
---
3
50
4
---
3
50
4
---
3
50
4
---
3
25
---
8
---
Sessional
Viva voce
Total
100
150
800
50
75
400
---
---
8
20
8
23
THIRD SEMESTER
13.
14.
Elective - II
Project (cont’d. to
fourth sem.)
Seminar on Project
Theory/
Sessional
70
30
50
4
---
---
Sessional
150
75
---
---
8
Total
250
125
4
---
8
Elective – i :- 1) Hazardous water Management. 2) Water resource
Management. 3) Applied structures.
Elective – ii:- 1) Environmental Engineering systems optimization 2) Rural
water supply & sanitation. 3) Environmental bio-technology.
FOURTH SEMESTER
15.
Project
Viva voce
400
200
---
---
9
Total
400
200
---
---
9
Grand total for all the four Semester
2000
1000
All the theory papers shall be of three hours duration except applied
structures, which will be of four hours duration.
ub
de
T01
T02
T03
T04
T05
b
de
T01
T02
T03
T04
T05
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PROPOSED SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR M.TECH (STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING)
FOUR SEMESTER COURSE
First Semester
Name of Subject
Theory of Elasticity and
Stability
Numerical Method for
Structural Analysis
Matrix Analysis of Structure
Structural Instrumentation
and Material Science
Plastics Analysis and Design
of Steel Structure
Total
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours/week)
L
T P/D Total
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
Paper CA
Total Min. for
passing
70
30
100
50
Assessment of Marks for
Practical
Uni.
CA Total Min. for
Exam
Passing
-
Durat
of Pa
in H
3
1
-
4
3
3
1
-
4
70
30
100
50
-
-
-
-
3
3
3
1
1
2
2
6
6
70
70
30
30
100
100
50
50
25
25
25
25
50
50
25
25
3
3
3
1
-
4
70
30
100
50
-
-
-
-
3
15
5
4
24
350
150
500*
250
50
50
100*
50
Tot
(T+P
600
Second Semester
Name of Subject
Theory of Plates and Shells
Finite Element Method
Foundation Design
Structural Dynamics
Elective - I
Total
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours/week)
L
T P/D Total
3
3
3
3
3
15
1
1
1
1
1
5
2
2
4
4
4
4
6
6
24
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
Paper CA
Total
Min. for
passing
70
30
100
50
70
30
100
50
70
30
100
50
70
30
100
50
70
30
100
50
350
150
500*
250
Assessment of Marks for
Practical
Uni.
CA Total
Min. for
Exam
Passing
25
25
50
25
25
25
50
25
50
50
100*
50
Elective – I :- (a) Advanced Steel Design (b) Design of Earthquake Resistant Structures (c)
Design of Environmental
Structures
Dura
of Pa
in H
3
3
3
3
3
Tot
(T+P
600
ub
de
ST01
ST02
ST03
ub
de
ST01
298
Third Semester
Name of Subject
Advanced Concrete
Structures
Elective - II
Seminar on Project
Total
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours/week)
L T P/D Total
3
1
2
6
3
6
1
2
2
4
10
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
Paper CA
Total Min. for
passing
70
30
100
50
70
140
30
60
100
200*
50
100
Assessment of Marks for
Practical
Uni.
CA
Total
Min. for
Exam
Passing
25
25
50
25
25
150
175
150
200*
25
Durat
of Pa
in H
3
3
Tot
(T+P
400
Elective – II – (a) High Rise Structures (b) Design of Composits Construction (c) New
Engineering Materials and Technology
Fourth Semester
Name of Subject
Project Report and Vivavoce
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours/week)
L T P/D Total
-
-
12
12
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
Paper CA
Total Min. for
passing
-
Assessment of Marks for
Practical
Uni.
CA
Total
Min. for
Exam
Passing
400
400
200
Durat
of Pa
in H
-
ub
de
R01
R02
R03
R04
R05
ub
de
R01
R02
R03
R04
R05
299
PROPOSED SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR M.TECH (PRODUCTION
ENGINEERING)
FOUR SEMESTER COURSE
First Semester
Name of Subject
Teaching Scheme
(Clock
hours/week)
L T P/D Total
Engineering Statistics &
Design of Experiments
Manufacturing Engineering - I
Industrial Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering - II
Computer in Production
Management
Total
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
Paper
CA
Total
Assessment of Marks for
Practical
3
1
-
4
70
30
100
Min. for
passing
50
Uni.
Exam
-
CA
Total
-
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
-
6
4
6
4
70
70
70
70
30
30
30
30
100
100
100
100
50
50
50
50
25
25
-
25
25
-
50
50
-
25
25
-
1
5
5
4
24
350
150
500*
250
50
50
100*
50
Durat
of Pa
in H
-
Min. for
Passing
-
3
3
3
3
3
Tot
(T+P
600
Second Semester
Name of Subject
Tool Engineering
Production & Material
Management
Computer Integrated
Manufacturing
Quality Control & Metrology
Maintenance Engineering
Total
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours/week)
L
T P/D Total
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
Paper CA
Total Min. for
passing
70
30
100
50
70
30
100
50
Assessment of Marks for
Practical
Uni.
CA Total Min. for
Exam
Passing
-
3
3
1
1
-
4
4
3
1
2
6
70
30
100
50
25
25
50
25
3
3
15
1
1
5
2
4
6
4
24
70
70
350
30
30
150
100
100
500*
50
50
250
25
50
25
50
50
100*
25
50
Durat
of Pa
in H
3
3
3
3
3
Tot
(T+P
600
ub
de
300
Third Semester
Name of Subject
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours/week)
L T P/D Total
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
Paper CA
Total Min. for
passing
Assessment of Marks for
Practical
Uni.
CA
Total
Min. for
Exam
Passing
Durat
of Pa
in H
PR01
Productivity
Management
3
1
-
4
70
30
100
50
-
-
-
25
3
PR02
Quantitative Techniques
3
1
-
4
70
30
100
50
-
-
-
-
3
PR03
Case Study
-
-
6
6
-
-
-
-
-
100
100
-
-
PR04
Project Seminar
-
-
6
6
-
-
-
-
-
100
100
6
2
12
20
140
60
200*
100
25
175
200*
ub
de
PR01
Total
25
Tot
(T+P
400
Fourth Semester
Name of Subject
Project Report and Vivavoce
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours/week)
L T P/D Total
-
-
12
12
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
Paper CA
Total Min. for
passing
-
-
-
-
Assessment of Marks for
Practical
Uni.
CA
Total
Min. for
Exam
Passing
400
-
400
200
Durat
of Pa
in H
-
301
PROPOSED SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR M.TECH (ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING)
FOUR SEMESTER COURSE
First Semester
ub
de
Name of Subject
01
02
03
Digital Communication
VLSI Circuits
Advanced Digital Signal
Processing
Fuzzy Logic & Neural
Networks
Programming & Data
Structures
Total
04
05
ub
de
U01
U02
U03
U04
U05
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours/week)
L
T P/D Total
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
Paper CA
Total Min. for
passing
70
30
100
50
70
30
100
50
70
30
100
50
Assessment of Marks for
Practical
Uni.
CA Total Min. for
Exam
Passing
25
25
50
25
25
25
50
25
Durat
of Pa
in H
3
3
3
1
1
2
2
4
5
4
3
3
3
3
1
-
5
70
30
100
50
-
-
-
-
3
3
-
2
6
70
30
100
50
25
25
50
25
3
15
3
6
24
350
150
500*
250
75
75
150*
75
Tot
(T+P
650
Second Semester
Name of Subject
Digital System Design
Digital image processing
Data Communication
Microcontroller & Their
Applications
Elective - I
Total
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours/week)
L
T P/D Total
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
2
2
2
6
6
4
6
3
15
3
6
4
26
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
Paper CA
Total Min. for
passing
70
30
100
50
70
30
100
50
70
30
100
50
70
30
100
50
70
350
30
150
100
500*
50
250
Assessment of Marks for
Practical
Uni.
CA Total Min. for
Exam
Passing
25
25
50
25
25
25
50
25
25
25
50
25
75
75
150*
Elective – I 1. Pattern Recognition 2. Analog VLSI Design 3. Computer Graphics
75
Durat
of Pa
in H
3
3
3
3
3
Tot
(T+P
650
ub
de
U01
U02
U03
ub
de
U01
302
Third Semester
Name of Subject
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours/week)
L T P/D Total
Parallel Processing &
Algorithms
Elective - II
Seminar
Total
3
1
-
4
3
6
1
2
12
12
4
12
20
Elective – II
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
Paper CA
Total Min. for
passing
70
30
100
50
70
140
30
60
100
200*
50
100
Assessment of Marks for
Practical
Uni.
CA
Total
Min. for
Exam
Passing
25
25
200
175
200
200*
100
25
Durat
of Pa
in H
3
3
Tot
(T+P
400
1. Programmable Devices & Testing
2. IP Core and RTOS
3. Mobile Communication
Fourth Semester
Name of Subject
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours/week)
L T P/D Total
Project Report and Vivavoce
NOTE:(a)
(b)
-
-
12
12
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
Paper CA
Total Min. for
passing
-
Assessment of Marks for
Practical
Uni.
CA
Total
Min. for
Exam
Passing
400
400
200
Minimum passing marks is 50% in all subjects.
Project marks will be given based on internal seminar & Viva voce.
Durat
of Pa
in H
-
303
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR M. TECH. IN ENERGY MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
FOUR SEMESTER FULL TIME COURSE
SEMESTER-I
Subject
code
Subject
Board of
studies
attachment
Paper/Practical/
College
Assignment
Paper
College Asses
Paper
College Asses
Paper
College Asses
1 EMS-01
Conventional Energy System
Electrical
1 EMS-02
Renewable Energy sources
Electrical
1 EMS-03
Energy conversion & Energy
Management
Electrical
1 EMS-04
ELECTIVE-I
1. Advanced Control System
2. Heat & Mass Transfer
3. Urban Energy Planning &
Management-I
4. Strength & Selection of Energy
Efficient Material.
1 EMS-05
1 EMS-06
ELECTIVE-II
1. Bio Mass Conversion for Energy
Generation
2. Power System Control & Analysis
3. Microprocessor & Micro controller
4. Maintenance Engineering
Energy Laboratory – I
Total Marks
Electrical
Mechanical
Electrical
Electrical
Electrical
Electrical
Electronics
Mechanical
Electrical
Max.
Marks
Min.
Pass
Marks
Duratio
of Pape
(Hrs)
70
30
70
30
70
30
100
50
3
100
50
3
100
50
3
Paper
College Asses
70
30
100
50
3
Paper
College Asses
70
30
100
50
3
Paper
College Asses
50
50
100
-
-
600
600
304
SEMESTER – II
Subject
code
Subject
Board of
studies
attachment
Paper/Practical/
College
Assignment
Paper
College Asses
Paper
College Asses
Paper
College Asses
2 EMS-01
Wind Energy & its Utilization
Electrical
2 EMS-02
Solar Energy Utilization
Electrical
2 EMS-03
Instrumentation
Electrical
2 EMS-04
ELECTIVE-III
1. Advanced Power Electronics
2. Power Plant Engineering
3. Urban Energy Planning &
Management-II
Electrical
Mechanical
Electrical
2 EMS-05
2 EMS-06
ELECTIVE-IV
1. Advanced Electrical Drives
2. Advanced Engine Technology &
Automobile
3. Building Architecture & Energy
Conservation
4. Intellectual Property Rights
5. Advanced Digital Communication
Energy Laboratory – II
Total Marks
Electrical
Mechanical
Max.
Marks
Min.
Pass
Marks
Duratio
of Pape
(Hrs)
70
30
70
30
70
30
100
50
3
100
50
3
100
50
3
Paper
College Asses
70
30
100
50
3
Paper
College Asses
70
30
100
50
3
Paper
College Asses
50
50
100
-
-
Electrical
Electronics
Electrical
600
600
305
SEMESTER – III
Subject
code
Subject
3 EMS-01
Integrated Energy System
3 EMS-02
3 EMS-03
Economic Planning of Energy
System
Industrial Training
3 EMS-04
Seminar
3 EMS-05
Pre Thesis
Board of
studies
attachment
Electrical
Electrical
Total Marks
Paper/Practical/Col
lege Assignment
Paper
College Asses
Paper
College Asses
70
30
70
30
100
Min.
Pass
Marks
50
100
50
3
College Asses
Practical
College Asses
Practical
College Asses
Practical Viva
70
30
50
50
100
100
100
50
-
100
50
-
200
100
-
600
Max.
Marks
Duratio
of Pape
(Hrs)
3
600
SEMESTER – IV
Subject
code
Subject
Board of
studies
attachment
Paper/Practical/Col
lege Assignment
4 EMS-01
Final Thesis
College Asses
Practical Viva
Total Marks
400
200
200
Max.
Marks
400
400
Min.
Pass
Marks
200
Duratio
of Pape
(Hrs)
306
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR M. TECH. IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
DESIGN
FOUR SEMESTER FULL TIME COURSE
SEMESTER-I
Subject
code
Subject
1 MED-01
Applied Mathematics
1 MED-02
Advanced Mechanisms
1 MED-03
Dynamics of Machinery
1 MED-04
Computer Aided Mechanical
Design
1 MED-05
Vibration Analysis
SEMESTER-II
Subject
code
Subject
2 MED-01
Adv Mechanical Drives
2 MED-02
Optimisation in Engg. Design
2 MED-03
Robotics
2 MED-04
Stress Analysis
2 MED-05
Finite Element Analysis
Paper/Practical/
College
Assignment
Paper
70
College Asses 30
Paper
70
College Asses 30
Paper
70
College Asses 30
Paper
70
College Asses 30
Practical.
50
50
Paper
70
College Asses 30
Practical
50
50
Max.
Marks
100
Min.
Pass
Marks
50
Duration
of Paper
(Hrs)
3
TH + TU
(Per
Week)
3+1
100
50
3
3+1
100
50
3
3+1
100
50
100
50
3
2+1
100
50
100
50
3
2+1
Paper/Practical/
College
Assignment
Paper
70
College Asses 30
Paper
70
College Asses 30
Paper
70
College Asses 30
Paper
70
College Asses 30
Practical
50
50
Paper
70
College Asses 30
Practical
50
50
Max.
Marks
100
Min.
Pass
Marks
50
Duration
of Paper
(Hrs)
3
TH + TU
(Per
Week)
3+1
100
50
3
3+1
100
50
3
3+1
100
50
100
50
3
2+1
100
50
100
50
3
2+1
307
SEMESTER-III
Subject
code
Subject
3 MED-01
Reliability Maintainability & Wear
3 MED-02
Elective *
3 MED-03
Seminar on Project Spade Work &
Research Methodology
Paper/Practical/
College
Assignment
Paper
College Asses
Paper
College Asses
College Asses
* List of Elective (3MED-02)
1. Mechanisation in Food Processing
2. Design of Mechanical Handling System.
3. Vibration based condition Monitoring
4. Design of Hydrqualic & Pneumatic Systems.
SEMESTER-IV
Subject
Max. Marks
Min. Passing
Marks
Thesis
400
200
70
30
70
30
Max.
Marks
Min.
Pass
Marks
Duration
of Paper
(Hrs)
TH
(P
We
100
50
3
3+
100
50
3
3+
200
100
-
308
COURSE STRUCTURE AND SCHEME OF EVALUATION (SEMESTER-WISE) FOR
POST GRADUATE FULL TIME COURSE M.TECH. IN HEAT POWER
ENGINEERING
FIRST SEMESTER
Subject
Code
Name of the Subject
Lecturer
Hrs / Week
Tutorial Practical
Internal
1MET01
Heat Transfer-I
03
01
02
30
1MET02
1MET03
1MET04
1MET05
Advanced Thermodynamics
Thermal Engineering-1
Advanced Energy Technology
Computer Aided Design
03
03
03
03
01
01
01
01
---02
30
30
30
30
15
05
04
150
Evaluation (Ma
Externa
Theory Pra
Int.
70
-25
70
-70
-70
-70
-25
350
1
SECOND SEMESTER
Subject
Code
Name of the Subject
2MET01
2MET02
2MET03
Fluid Dynamics
Heat Transfer - II
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
Technologies
Lecturer
03
03
03
Hrs / Week
Tutorial Practical
01
01
01
--02
Internal
30
30
30
Evaluation (Ma
Externa
Theory Pra
Int.
70
-70
-70
-25
2MET04
Thermal Engineering - II
03
01
02
30
70
-25
2MET05
ELECTIVE :-
Elective-I
i)
ii)
03
01
--
30
70
15
05
04
150
350
Energy conservation and management
Advance cryogenics systems
--
1
309
THIRD SEMESTER
Subject
Code
Name of the Subject
3MET01
3MET02
3MET03
Thermal Storage Systems
Elective-II
Seminar on Project Spade Work
Lecturer
Hrs / Week
Tutorial Practical
Internal
03
03
02
01
01
--
----
30
30
100
8
02
--
160
Evaluation (Ma
Externa
Theory Pra
Int.
70
70
1
140
1
ELECTIVE :i)
ii)
Design of Heat Exchangers
Design of I.C. Engine Components and Subsystems.
FOURTH SEMESTER
Subject
Code
Name of the Subject
4MET01
Thesis & Defense
Lecturer
--
Hrs / Week
Tutorial Practical
--
08
Internal
--
Evaluation (Ma
Externa
Theory Pra
Int.
--
4
310
PROPOSED SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR M. TECH. (VLSI) FOUR SEMESTER
C OURSE
FIRST SEMESTER
Sub.
Code
IFU01
IFU02
IFU03
IFU04
IFU05
Name of Subject
VLSI Subsystem Design
Modeling of Digital System – I
Switching Theory and
Automata
Advanced Digital Signal
Processing
Embedded system – I
Total
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours /
week)
L
T P/D Tota
l
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
Paper
CA
Tota
l
Assessment of
Practic
3
3
3
1
2
2
-
5
5
4
70
70
70
30
30
30
100
100
100
Min.
for
Passin
g
50
50
50
Uni.
Exam
.
CA
To
25
25
-
25
25
-
5
5
3
-
2
5
70
30
100
50
25
25
5
3
15
1
2
8
5
24
70
350
30
150
100
500*
50
250
25
100
25
100
5
20
SECOND SEMESTER
Sub.
Code
IIFU01
IIFU02
IIFU03
IIFU04
IIFU05
Name of Subject
Analog VLSI Design
Modeling of Digital System - II
VLSI Signal Processing
Digital Image Processing
Elective - I
Total
Elective – I
system - II
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours / week)
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
L
T
P/D
Total
Paper
CA
Total
Min. for
Passing
3
3
3
3
3
15
1
1
1
3
2
2
2
8
5
5
4
6
4
24
70
70
70
70
70
350
30
30
30
30
30
150
100
100
100
100
100
500*
50
50
50
50
50
250
1. Advanced Computer Architecture 2. Low Power VLSI Design
3. Embedded
Assessment of
Practic
Uni.
Exam
.
25
25
25
75
CA
To
25
25
25
75
5
5
5
15
311
THIRD SEMESTER
Sub.
Code
Name of Subject
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours / week)
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
IIIFU01
VLSI Testing
3
1
-
4
70
30
100
Min. for
Passing
50
IIIFU02
IIIFU03
Elective - II
Seminar
3
6
1
2
12
12
4
12
20
70
140
30
60
100
-200*
50
-100
Total
L
T
P/D
Total
Paper
CA
Total
Assessment of
Practic
Uni.
Exam.
--
CA
--25
200
200
To
-
20
20
Elective – II 1. Mixed Signal Processing 2. Computer Communication Networks
3. Computer Graphics
FOURTH
Sub.
Code
IVFU01
NOTE :-
SEMESTER
Name of Subject
Project Report and Viva-voce
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours / week)
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
Assessment of
Practic
L
T
P/D
Total
Paper
CA
Total
Min. for
Passing
Uni.
Exam.
CA
-
-
12
12
-
-
-
-
400
-
(a) Minimum passing marks is 50% in all subjects. (b) Project marks
will be given based on internal seminar & Viva voce.
To
40
312
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR M. TECH. (CAD/CAM) FOUR SEMESTER COURSE
FIRST SEMESTER
Sub.
Code
1PGCC01
1PGCC02
1PGCC03
1PGCC04
1PGCC05
Name of Subject
Data Structures &
Algorithms
CIM
Elective - I
Computer Graphics for
CAD/CAM
CNC & Robotics
Total
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours / week)
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
L
T
P/D
Total
Paper
CA
Total
Min. for
Passing
3
1
-
4
70
30
100
3
3
3
1
1
1
2
4
4
6
70
70
70
30
30
30
3
15
1
5
2
4
6
24
70
350
30
150
Assessment of
Practic
CA
50
Uni.
Exam
.
-
To
100
100
100
50
50
50
25
25
5
100
500*
50
-
25
50
25
50
5
10
-
SECOND SEMESTER
Sub.
Code
2PGCC01
2PGCC02
2PGCC03
2PGCC04
2PGCC05
Name of Subject
Artificial Intelligence
Modeling & Simulation
Product Data Management
FEM
Elective - II
Total
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours / week)
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
L
T
P/D
Total
Paper
CA
Total
Min. for
Passing
3
3
3
3
3
15
1
1
1
1
1
5
2
2
4
4
4
4
6
6
24
70
70
70
70
70
350
30
30
30
30
30
150
100
100
100
100
100
500*
50
50
50
50
50
-
Elective – I (i) Mechatronics (ii) Computer Aided Tool Design, (iii) Plastics &
Composites (iv) CFD
Assessment of
Practic
Uni.
Exam
.
25
25
50
CA
To
25
25
50
5
5
10
313
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR M. TECH. (CAD/CAM) FOUR SEMESTER COURSE
THIRD SEMESTER
Sub.
Code
3PGCC01
3PGCC02
3PGCC03
Name of Subject
Manufacturing System
Integration & Management
Product design &
Development
Seminar on Project /Thesis
research methodology
Total
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours / week)
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
L
T
P/D
Total
Paper
CA
Total
Min. for
Passing
3
1
-
4
70
30
100
3
1
2
6
70
30
-
-
6
6
-
6
2
8
16
350
Assessment of
Practic
CA
50
Uni.
Exam
.
-
To
100
50
25
25
5
-
-
-
-
150
15
150
500*
-
25
175
20
-
FOURTH SEMESTER
Sub.
Code
2PGCC01
Name of Subject
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours / week)
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
Assessment of
Practic
L
T
P/D
Total
Paper
CA
Total
Min. for
Passing
Uni.
Exam
.
CA
-
-
20
20
-
-
-
-
400
-
Elective – I (a) Minimum passing marks is 50% in all subject (b) Project
Report/Thesis marks will be given based on seminar
& Viva voce.
To
40
314
SCHEME OF TEACHING & EXAMINATION
M.TECH. (COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
SEMESTER-1
Subject
Code
PG-CSE1-01
PG-CSE1-02
PG-CSE1-03
PG-CSE1-04
PG-CSE1-05
PG-CSE1-06
PG-CSE1-07
Name of the Subjects
High Performance Computer
Architecture
Advances in Operating System
Design
Object Oriented Systems
Elective – 1
Elective – 2
Computer System Lab.-I
Seminar-I
TOTAL
Hrs./Week
Lecture Tutorial Practical
Credits
Eval
Theory
Int. Ext
4
0
0
4
30
70
4
0
0
4
30
70
4
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
2
4
¾
¾
4
1
30
30
30
00
70
70
70
00
23/25
SEMESTER-2
Subject
Code
Name of the Subjects
Hrs./Week
Lecture Tutorial Practical
Credits
Eval
Theory
Int. Ext
PG-CSE2-01
PG-CSE2-02
Advances in Algorithm
TCP/IP & Internet
4
4
0
0
0
0
4
4
30
30
70
70
PG-CSE2-03
PG-CSE2-04
PG-CSE2-05
PG-CSE2-06
PG-CSE2-07
PG-CSE2-08
Advanced Digital Image Processing
Elective - 3
Elective - 4
Computer System Lab.-II
Seminar-II
Comprehensive Viva - Voce
TOTAL
4
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
2
0
4
¾
¾
4
1
3
30
30
30
0
70
70
70
0
315
SEMESTER-3 & 4
Subject
Code
Name of the Subjects
PG-CSE1-34
Project Report
Lecture
Elective – 1 :i)
ii)
Al & Expert System Design
Data Warehousing & Mining
Elective – 2 :i)
ii)
iii)
Neural Network & Fuzzy System
Real Time Systems
Mobile Computing
Elective – 3 :i)
Distributed Systems
ii)
Software Engineering
iii)
Pattern Recognition
Elective – 4 :i)
Embedded Systems
ii)
Cryptography & Network Security
iii)
Multimedia Systems
0
Hrs./Week
Tutorial Practical
0
0
Credits
15
Eval
Theory
Int. Ext.
-
-
316
M.TECH. (INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING)
COURSE STRUCTURE AND SCHEME OF EVALUATION (SEMESTER-WISE)
Subject
Code
Name of the Subjects
FIRST SEMESTER
I/In 01
Operations Research
Hrs/Week
Lecture Tutorial Practical
Credits
Internal
3
3
6
3
6
Evaluat
E
Theor
30T,
25P
30T,
25P
70
I/In 02
Computers And Data
base Management
3
I/In 03
Statistics And Quality
Control
3
3
30
70
I/In 04
Personnel Management
And Industrial Relations
3
3
30
70
I/In 05
Planning And
Controlling of
Manufacturing System
3
3
30
70
317
M.TECH. (INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING)
70
Subject
Code
Name of the Subjects
Hrs/Week
Lecture Tutorial Practical
Credits
Evaluat
Internal
E
Theor
SECOND SEMESTER
II/In 01
II/In 02
II/In 03
II/In 04
II/In 05
Automation In
Production
Methods Engineering
And Ergonomics
Manufacturing
Economics And Analysis
Project Evaluation And
Management
Maintenance
Engineering
3
3
6
3
3
30T,
25P
30T,
25P
30
3
3
6
70
3
3
30
70
3
3
30
70
3
3
3
3
30
30
150
70
70
70
70
THIRD SEMESTER
III/In 01
III/In 02
III/In 03
Elective I
Elective II
Project phase I
FOURTH SEMESTER
IV/In 01
Project Phase II
250
318
PROPOSED SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR M. TECH (INTEGRETED POWER
SYSTEM) FOUR SEMESTER COURSE
FIRST SEMESTER
Sub.
Code
Name of Subject
IFIP01
IFIP02
IFIP03
IFIP04
IFIP05
Advanced Power Electronics
Advanced Control Theory
HYDC Power Transmission
Switchgear And Protection
Power System Modelling
Total
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours / week)
L
T P/D Total
3
3
3
3
3
15
1
1
1
1
2
6
2
2
4
4
4
7
5
23
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
Paper CA Total Min. for
Passing
70
70
70
70
70
350
30
30
30
30
30
150
100
100
100
100
100
500*
50
50
50
50
50
250
Assessment of
Practic
Uni.
CA
To
Exam
.
25
25
5
25
25
5
SECOND SEMESTER
Sub.
Code
Name of Subject
IIFIP01
Processor applications to
power system
Advanced Electrical Drives &
Controls
Special topics in Power
Systems
Energy System Management
Power System Simulation
Total
IIFIP02
IIFIP03
IIFIP04
IIFIP05
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours / week)
L
T P/D Total
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
Paper CA Total Min. for
Passing
Assessment of
Practic
Uni.
CA
To
Exam
.
25
25
5
3
1
2
6
70
30
100
50
3
1
2
6
70
30
100
50
25
25
3
1
-
4
70
30
100
50
-
-
3
12
1
4
2
6
4
2
22
70
280
30
120
100
400*
50
200
50
100
50
100
5
10
20
319
PROPOSED SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR M. TECH (INTEGRETED POWER
SYSTEM) FOUR SEMESTER COURSE
THIRD SEMESTER
Sub.
Code
IIIFIP01
IIIFIP02
IIIFIP03
IIIFIP04
Name of Subject
Power System Stability
Power System Planning
Power System Design
Seminar on Project
Total
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours / week)
L
T P/D Total
3
3
6
1
1
2
6
6
12
4
4
6
6
20
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
Paper CA Total Min. for
Passing
70
70
140
30
30
60
100
100
200*
50
50
100
Assessment of
Practic
Uni.
CA
To
Exam
.
75
75
15
100
10
75
175 25
FOURTH SEMESTER
Sub.
Code
Name of Subject
IVFIP01
Project Report and Viva-voce
Teaching Scheme
(Clock hours / week)
L
T P/D Total
-
-
12
12
Assessment of Marks for
Theory
Paper CA Total Min. for
Passing
-
-
-
Note :(a)
Minimum passing marks is 50% in all subjects.
(b)
Project marks will be given based on internal seminar & Viva voce.
-
Assessment of
Practic
Uni.
CA
To
Exam
.
400
40
320
*ORDINANCE NO. 10 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE NO. 10 OF 2003
EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF COSMETIC
TECHNOLOGY IN THE FACULTY OF HOME SCIENCE
Whereas it is expedient to amend Ordinance no. 10 of 2003 Examination
leading to the degree of Master of cosmetic technology in the Faculty of Home
Science, for the purposes hereinafter appearing; the Management Council is hereby
pleased to make the following Ordinance;
1.
this ordinance may be called “examination leading to the degree of master of
cosmetic technology, in the faculty of home science, (amendment) ordinance,
2009.”
2.
this ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its approval
by the management council.
3.
In para 4 of the main Ordinance No. 10 of 2003,
following :-
be substituted by the
“4.
The duration of the course leading to the degree of Master of Cosmetic
Technology in the faculty of Home Science shall be of 2 years consisting of
each of 1 year duration. There shall be two examination leading to the degree
of Master of Cosmetic Technology namely :
4.
a)
The first examination shall be held at the end of 1 year which
shall be known as Master of Cosmetic Technology part – I
examination.
b)
The Second examination shall be held at the end of Second year
and shall be known as Master of Cosmetic Technology Part-II
examination.”
In para 5 of the main Ordinance No. 10 of 2003,
following :“5.
be substituted by the
An examinee who is successful at Part-I shall be eligible for admission
to Part-II examination.”
* Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No.17, under
draft ordinance No. 33 of 2007 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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5.
In para 6 of the main Ordinance No. 10 of 2003, be substituted by the
following :-
“6.
The examination shall comprise of:
A)
Part - I
i)
ii)
Theory
Internal assessment
320 Marks
80 Marks
Practicals
Internal assessment
240 Marks
60 Marks
------------700 Marks
Total – I
B)
Part - II
i)
Theory
Internal assessment
80 Marks
20 Marks
ii)
Practicals
Internal assessment
80 Marks
20 Marks
iii)
Dissertation / Thesis
internal assessment
150 Marks
50 Marks
------------400 Marks
------------1100 Marks ”
Total – II
Grand Total
6.
In para 14 of the main Ordinance No. 10 of 2003, be substituted by the
following :-
“14.
7.
Provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007 relating to the grace marks for
passing as examination shall apply to the examination under this
Ordinance. The examination leading to the Part-I & Part-II of Master of
Cosmetic Technology shall be held twice a year at such places and on
such dates as decided by the University.”
The Appendices attached to the Ordinance No. 10 of 2003, be substituted by
the enclosed Appendix “A” & “B” .
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STATEMENT OF OBJECT AND REASONS
It was imperative to broaden the scope of the syllabus and research so as to
facilitate the students to avail the opportunity in terms of their curriculum to the
course the Academic Council in its meeting held on 19th July, 2007 vide item No.
172 considered & approved this amendment Ordinance. Hence this amend
Ordinance.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and is in consonance with the orders of the State Government and
guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
APPENDIX – A
Examination leading to Master of Cosmetic Technology Part-I
S.No.
Subject
(Theory)
IT1
Advanced
Cosmetic
Technology
Quality
Assurance
Technique
Formulation
&
Development
Cosmetic
Technology
(Management)
IT2
IT3
IT4
S.No.
Subject
(Practical)
IP1
Advanced
Cosmetic
Technology
Quality
Assurance
Technique
Formulation
&
Development
IP2
IP3
Sessional Main
Total Passing
Marks
20
80
100
50
No of
Periods
Theory,
Practical
4
--
20
80
100
50
4
--
3
20
80
100
50
4
--
3
20
80
100
50
4
--
3
Sessional Main Total Passing No of Periods
Marks
Theory,
Practical
20
80
100
50
-6
Time of
Exam.
(hrs.)
3
Time of
Exam.
(hrs.)
5
20
80
100
50
--
6
5
20
80
100
50
--
6
5
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APPENDIX – B
Examination leading to Master of Cosmetic Technology Part-II
S.No.
Subject
(Theory)
1
Research
Methodology
(Theory)
20
80
100
50
No of
Periods
Theory,
Practical
4
--
2
Research
Methodology
(Practical/
Seminar/VivaVoce
20
80
100
50
--
6
2
3
Dissertation /
Thesis and
Viva-voce
based on
Dissertation /
Thesis
50*
150
200
100
12
--
2
N.B.:- 1)
2)
Sessional Main Total Passing
Marks
Time of
Exam.
(hrs.)
3
Student should carry out the practical work in the college Laboratory
through out the year under the guidance of the recognized guide/
supervisor.
* Internal Assessment / sessional marks should be allotted on basis of
at least three reviews during dissertation / thesis work.
************
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*ORDINANCE NO. 11 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE NO. 10
PROVIDING FOR EXEMPTION AND COMPARTMENTS.
WHEREAS it is expedient to amend Ordinance No. 10 “Providing for
Exemption and Compartments,
for the purposes hereinafter appearing; the
Management Council is hereby pleased to make the following Ordinance;
1.
This Ordinance may be called “Providing for Exemption and Compartments”,
(Amendment) Ordinance, 2009.”
2.
This Ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
In para 2 of sub para (1) of the main Ordinance No. 10 Providing Exemption
and Compartment, after para 8 following para be added :
2.(1). “Provided that for the four year degree course under the faculty of
Home Science for the purpose of counting ½ and number of subjects
for A.T.K.T. the subjects prescribed and numbered in the scheme of
examination shall be treated as separate subjects irrespective of
whether it is a practical part or a theory part.”
STATEMENT OF OBJECT AND REASONS
It was imperative to clarify the scope of the provisions for exemption &
compartment for the four year degree courses in the faculty of Home Science, the
Academic Council in its meeting held on 20th July, 2007 vide item No. 432
considered & approved this amendment Ordinance. Hence the amendment.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and is in consonance with the orders of the State Government and
guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
__________________________________________________________________________________
* Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No.18, under
draft ordinance No. 34 of 2007 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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*ORDINANCE NO. 12 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE NO. 94
EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE xzaFkky; ’kkL= izek.ki= (CERTIFICATE IN
LIBRARY SCIENCE) IN THE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
WHEREAS it is expedient to amend Ordinance No. 94, Examination leading
to the xzaFkky; ’kkL= izek.ki= (Certificate in Library Science) in the Faculty of Social
Sciences, for the purposes hereinafter appearing; the Management Council is
hereby pleased to make the following Ordinance;
1.
This Ordinance may be called “Examination leading to the xzaFkky; o ekfgrh’kkL=
izek.ki= (Certificate in Library & Information Science) in the Faculty of Social
Sciences, (Amendment) Ordinance, 2009.”
2.
This Ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
In the main Ordinance No. 94, Examination leading to the xzaFkky; ’kkL=
izek.ki= (Certificate in Library Science), The title of the Certificate Course
should be substituted with the following title-
“Certificate Course in Library and Information Science.
xzaFkky; o ekfgrh’kkL= izek.ki=Þ
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
The Academic Council in its meeting held on 19.7.2007, vide item No. 425,
has considered and approved the change in nomenclature of the course and
referred it to the draft Ordinance Committee of Social Sciences Faculty to prepare
the draft Ordinance. Accordingly the committee has prepared this draft ordinance
for the consideration of concerned authority. Hence this amend Ordinance.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the guidelines of the University
Grants Commission.
_________________________________________________________________________________
* Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No.24, under
Draft Ordinance NO. 35 OF 2007 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 13 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE
DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF INTERIOR DESIGN IN THE
FACULTY OF HOME SCIENCE
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an Ordinance governing the
Examination leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Interior Design in the Faculty of
Home Science, the Management Council is hereby pleased to make the following
ordinance. :
1.
This Ordinance may be called “Examination leading to the four year
Degree of Bachelor of Interior Design in the Faculty of Home Science,
Ordinance. 2009.”
2.
This Ordinance shall come into force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
There shall be four examinations leading to the degree ‘Bachelor of Interior
Design’ namelyi.
The First Bachelor of Interior Design Examination to be held at the end
of the First year, shall be known as “Bachelor of Interior Design Part-I
Examination.”
ii.
The Second Bachelor of Interior Design Examination to be held at the
end of the Second year, shall be known as “Bachelor of Interior Design
Part-II Examination.”
i.
The Third Bachelor of Interior Design Examination to be held at the end
of Third year, shall be known as “Bachelor of Interior Design Part-III
Examination.”
ii.
The final Bachelor of Interior Design Examination to be held at the end
of the Fourth year shall be known as “Bachelor of Interior Design PartIV Examination.”
____________________________________________________________________________
* Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No.25, under
draft ordinance No. 2 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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4.
The examination specified in paragraph 2 above shall be held twice a year at
such places on such dates as may be fixed by the Board of Examinations.
5.
Subject to the compliance with provisions of this ordinance and of other
ordinance in force from time to time, a candidate for admission to the
examination shall :
a)
In case of Bachelor of Interior Design – Part-I have passed XII standard
from Maharashtra State Board of Secondary Education or an
examination recognized as equivalent there to under the following
faculties – Science / Home Science / Commerce / Arts with English as
compulsory subject taken at one and same sitting with not less than
50% marks in aggregate for open category and 45% in aggregate for
Backward class candidates.
OR
The candidate should have passed the Indian School Certificate
standard XII examination or any other equivalent Higher Secondary
(Standard XII) of a council or board of outside Maharashtra State there
to under the following faculty – Science / Home Science / Commerce /
Arts with English as compulsory subject taken at one and the same
sitting with 50% marks in aggregate for open category and 45% in
aggregate for backward class candidates.
OR
That anyone one who holds two year diploma in Interior Design and
Decoration from anyone of the polytechnics or equivalent shall be
eligible for admission to first year of Bachelor of Interior Design under
the ordinance in Interior Design, Home Science faculty.
b)
In case of Bachelor of Interior Design Part-II, have passed the Bachelor
of Interior Design Part-I examination of the University or an
examination recognized as equivalent there to.
OR
That anyone who have passed three year diploma in Interior Design
and decoration from any one of the polytechnics or equivalent in one
and the same sitting with not less than 45% marks in aggregate shall
be eligible for admission to second year Bachelor of Interior Design
under the ordinance in Interior Design, Home Science faculty.
OR
That anyone who have passed XII standard from Maharashtra State
Board of Secondary Education or an examination recognized as
equivalent there to Under the following faculties:Science / Home Science / Commerce / Arts with English as
compulsory subject taken at one and same sitting with diploma in
Interior Design and decoration from Board of Technical Education,
Maharashtra or equivalent taken at one and same sitting with not less
than 45% aggregate shall be eligible for admission to second year under
the ordinance in Interior design, Home Science faculty.
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6.
c)
In the case of Bachelor of Interior Design Part-III have passed the
Bachelor of Interior Design Part-II Examination of the university or an
examination recognized as equivalent there to.
d)
In the case of Bachelor of Interior Design Part-IV, have passed the
Bachelor of Interior Design Part-III Examination of the University or an
examination recognized as equivalent there to.
e)
The admitting college shall subject the applicant seeking admission to
the Interior Design Course to a “Creativity Test” specially designed by
the Board of Studies to evaluate/assess the applicants aptitude. The
weight age for “Creativity Test” shall be 40% of the aggregate marks in
the matter of admission to this course of study.
a)
A student shall undergo “Apprentice Training” of six months after
appearing at the Third Bachelor of Interior Design examination in an
Architect’s or Interior Designer’s office and shall produce a certificate to
that effect to the satisfaction of the Principal of the college.
b)
That, after completion of Part-II examination of Bachelor of Interior
Design course an educational tour comprising of 8-10 days shall be
compulsory. A short tour of 2 to 3 days shall be arranged for I/II/III/IV
year students.
7.
Without prejudice to the other provisions of the ordinance No. 6 relating to
the Examinations in general the provision of paragraph 5,7,8,10 and 32 of
the said ordinance shall apply to every collegiate candidate.
.
The fees for the examinations shall be as prescribed by the Management
Council, from time to time and whenever, any change is made the fees
prescribed for any particular examination that shall be notified through a
notification for the information of all concerned.
9.
Every candidate for Bachelor of Interior Design Part-I,II,III and final
Examination shall be examined in the subjects as set out in the appendix to
Directions :-
10.
i.
The scope of the subjects shall be as indicated in the respective
syllabus in force from time to time.
ii.
Medium of instruction and examination shall be English.
An applicant for admission to an examination shall satisfy the Head of the
Department / Principal as regard the Sessional Examination / Internal
assessment conducted during the academic year regarding her/his suitability
to take the University examination.
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11.
In order to pass in the Examination an examinee shall obtain in each subject
not less than the minimum marks as indicated in the appendix.
12.
The Head of the Department / Principal shall maintain, in her / his office the
complete record of the marks obtained by the candidate in the sessional
examinations/internal assessment that shall be submitted, before the
commencement of the University examination, to the controller of
Examination, in a sealed cover.
13.
There shall be no classification of successful examinees at First, Second,
Third Bachelor of Interior Design examination.
14.
Division of examinees successful at the Final Bachelor of Interior Design
Examination shall be determined on the basis of the aggregate marks
obtained at the First, Second, Third and Final Bachelor of Interior Design
Examination taken together.
15.
Those obtaining 60% or more marks in aggregate shall be placed in First
Division and all other successful examinees in the Second Division
respectively.
16.
An examinee who is successful at an examination and obtained not less than
75% or more of the marks prescribed in a subject shall be declared to have
passed the examination with Distinction in that subject.
17.
Provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007, relating to the award of Grace marks
for passing an examination, securing higher division/class and for securing
distinction in subject(s) and of Ordinance No. 10 relating to Exemptions and
Compartments as amended up-to-date shall apply to the examination under
this Ordinance.
18.
An unsuccessful examinee at any of the examination of Bachelor of Interior
Design shall have an option to carry her / his sessional examination /
internal assessment marks for theory /practical examinations to his/her
successive attempt (s) at the examination. The examinee can however forego
her/his college assessment marks in subject or subjects in which separate
passing in sessional is not necessary in which case she / he practical and
college assessment together at her successive attempt. (The clause was
already existing in ordinance No. 3 of 1995 of House and Interior Design.)
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19.
As soon as possible after the examinations but not later than 30th June next
following in case of examination held in March – April and 28th February next
following, in case of examination held in October – November, the Board of
Exams. Shall publish a list of successful examinees. List of successful
examinees at the Final Bachelor of Interior Design Examination shall be
arranged in the First and Second Division as envisaged in clause 14 of this
ordinance and names of examinee passing the said examinations as whole in
the minimum prescribed period and obtaining the prescribed number of
placed in the First or Second Division shall be arranged in order of Merit as
provided in the Examinations in General Ordinance No. 6.
20.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this ordinance, no person be
admitted to this examination, if she/he has already passed the same
examination or an equivalent examination there to of other statutory
University.
21.
Successful examinees at the first, second, third and final Bachelor of Interior
Design shall be entitled to receive mark sheet signed by Registrar, titled
Bachelor of Interior Design Part- I,II,III, IV, and those successful at the Final
Bachelor of Interior Design Examination shall on payment of the prescribed
fee receive a degree in the prescribed form, signed by the Vice-Chancellor, at
the convocation to be held by the University.
22.
Upon promulgation of this Ordinance, Ordinance No. 11 of 2003, governing
the examinations leading to award of Bachelor of Interior Design in the
Faculty of Home Science, shall stand repealed.
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
Thus with a few minor essential changes & rescheduling of few subjects and
content of the course curriculum, the present duration gets condensed from 5 to 4
years. This condensation retains the present teaching workload since the 5th year of
B.I.D. has no/nil teaching workload.
By reducing & condensing the student fraternity shall stand to benefit / gain
as it shall help in giving a quality base of knowledge, relevant skills & expertise in
the ever evolving field of Interior Design.
From the above it is contended that the upgrading and encapsulating of the
educational foundation which prepares the students for the profession and
positions the students in the professional field of Interior design shall remain in fact
and become more intensive.
It was imperative to broaden the scope of the eligibility so as to facilitate the
desirous and deserving applicant students to avail the opportunity in terms of their
admission to the course the Academic Council in its meeting held on 19th July,
2007 vide item No. 175 & 435 considered & approved this amendment Ordinance.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the orders of the State Government .
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Creativity
Technology
Subject
Number
APPENDIX – A
BACHELOR INTERIOR DESIGN
FIRST YEAR
Subject Title
No. of
Marks
Periods
01
Interior Design-1
6
Paper
Sessional
02
Material and
Construction
Techniques-1
Product
Workshop-1
Presentation
Techniques
Graphics
4
03
04
05
Total
Marks
Passing
Marks
100
150
250
45
75
Paper
Sessional
100
50
150
45
25
3
Sessional
50
50
25
3
Sessional
50
50
25
6
Paper
Sessional
100
50
150
45
25
Skill
06
Communication
Skill
4
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
45
Humanity
07
Evolution of
Design-1
4
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
45
08
Mathematics
4
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
45
Total Marks
950
APPENDIX – B
BACHELOR INTERIOR DESIGN
SECOND YEAR
Creativity
Subject
Number
Subject Title
No. of
Marks
Periods
01
Interior Design-1I
9
Paper
Sessional
02
Product
Workshop-II
Furniture Design-I
3
03
Technology
04
05
06
Skill
Humanity
07
08
Total
Marks
Passing
Marks
100
150
250
45
75
Sessional
50
50
25
6
Paper
Sessional
100
50
150
45
25
Material &
Construction
Techniques - II
Structure - I
4
Paper
Sessional
100
50
150
45
25
3
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
45
Interior
Environment
Control
Technical
Presentation
4
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
45
6
Paper
Sessional
100
50
150
45
Evolution of
Design-II
4
4
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
Total Marks
25
1050
45
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APPENDIX – C
BACHELOR INTERIOR DESIGN
THIRD YEAR
Total
Marks
250
Passing
Marks
45
75
100
50
150
45
25
Paper
Sessional
100
50
150
45
25
3
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
45
Interior Services
4
Paper
Sessional
100
50
150
45
25
06
Estimation &
Costing
3
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
45
Skill
07
Digital Applications
4
Sessional
50
50
Humanity
08
Cultural
Anthropology
4
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
Creativity
Technology
Subject
Number
01
Subject Title
Marks
Interior Design-1II
No. of
Periods
12
Paper
Sessional
100
150
02
Furniture Design-II
6
Paper
Sessional
03
4
04
Material &
Construction
Techniques-III
Structure – II
05
Total Marks
25
45
1050
APPENDIX – D
BACHELOR INTERIOR DESIGN
FOURTH YEAR
Subject
Number
01
Subject Title
Marks
Apprentice Training
No. of
Periods
-
-
Total
Marks
200
Passing
Marks
100
-
02
Project Work
3
-
-
250
125
03
Interior Landscape
2
Sessional
50
50
25
04
Seminar
3
Sessional
100
100
50
Creativity
05
Interior Detailing
9
Sessional
150
150
75
Technology
06
Structure – III
3
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
45
Skill
07
Professional
Practice
3
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
45
Humanity
-
-
-
950
-
Total Marks
-
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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 14 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE
DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF APPLIED ELECTRONICS & SOFTWARE
TECHNOLOGY IN THE FACULTY OF HOME SCIENCE
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an Ordinance governing the
Examination leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software
Technology in the Faculty of Home Science, the Management Council is hereby
pleased to make the following ordinance. :
1.
This Ordinance may be called “Examination leading to the Degree of
Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software Technology in the Faculty of
Home Science Ordinance, 2009.”
2.
This Ordinance shall come into force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
There shall be four examinations leading to the degree of Bachelor of Applied
Electronics & Software Technology namely :-
4.
5.
a.
The First Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software Technology
Examination at the end of First year.
b.
The Second Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software Technology
Examination at the end of Second year.
c.
The Third Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software Technology
Examination at the end of Third year.
d.
The Final Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software Technology
Examination at the end of Fourth year.
The examination specified in paragraph 3 shall be held twice a year at such
places on such dates as may be fixed by Board of Examinations.
Subject to compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance and of other
Ordinances in force from time to time, a candidate for admission to the
examination shall:
__________________________________________________________________________________
* Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No.26, under
draft ordinance No. 3 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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a)
In case of Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software Technology
Part-I, have passed XII Standard Examination of Maharashtra State
Board of Secondary Education or examination recognized as equivalent
thereto, with Physics, Chemistry, Maths. And English as subjects.
b)
In case Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software Technology
Part-II have passed Part-I Examination for the same degree of the
University or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto.
i.
That any one who holds a Diploma in Electronics &
Telecommunications or Diploma in Electronics or Diploma in
Computers or Diploma in Information Technology from any one of
the Polytechnics in Maharashtra State shall be eligible for
admission to Second year of Bachelor of Applied Electronics &
Software Technology.
ii.
That any Diploma holders in Electronics or Electronics &
Telecommunication or Diploma in Computers or Diploma in
Information Technology from the state other than Maharashtra
with English medium shall be eligible for admission to the
Second Year of Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software
Technology Course, provided the equivalence of Diploma
examination passed by him/her from polytechnic in other state is
established by the university.
iii.
That Engineering Mathematics I (I-T-5) and Engineering
Mathematics II (2-T-6) should be passed by the candidates before
the award of the degree of Bachelor of Applied Electronics &
Software Technology.
c)
In case of Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software Technology
Part-III have passed Part-II Examinations for the same degree of the
University or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto.
d)
In case of Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software Technology
Part-IV have passed Part-III Examinations for the same degree of the
University or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto.
6.
Without prejudice to the other provisions of the Ordinance No. 6 relating to
the examinations in General the provisions of Paragraph 5,7,8,10 and 32 of
the said Ordinance shall apply to every collegiate candidate.
7.
The fees for the examinations shall be as prescribed by the Management
Council, from time to time and whenever, any change is made in the fees
prescribed for any particular examination that shall be notified through a
notification for information of the examinees concerned.
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8.
Every candidate for Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software
Technology Part-I, II, III & Final Examination shall be examined in the
following subjects :- (as per Appendix)iii.
The scope of the subjects shall be as indicted in the respective syllabus
in force from time to time.
iv.
Medium of instruction and examination shall be English.
9.
An applicant for admission to an examination shall satisfy the Head of the
deptt. /Principal in the terminal and other tests conducted during the
academic year regarding her suitability to take the University examination.
10.
In order to pass in the examination an examinee shall obtain in each subject
not less than the minimum marks as indicated in the Appendices.
11.
The Head of the Department/Principal shall maintain, in her office the
complete record of the marks obtained by the candidate in the sessional
examinations. The same shall be submitted, before the commencement of the
examination, to the Registrar, in a sealed cover.
12.
There shall be no classification of successful examinees at First, Second and
Third Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software Technology examinations.
13.
Division of examinees successful at Part-IV (Final year of Bachelor of Applied
Electronics & Software Technology) shall be determined on the basis of the
aggregate marks obtained at the First, Second, Third and Final years of
Bachelor of Electronics and Software Technology taken together.
14.
Those obtaining 60% or more marks in aggregate shall be placed in First
Division and all other successful examinees in the Second Division.
15.
An examinee who is successful at an examination and obtained not less than
75% of the total marks prescribed in a subject shall be declared to have
passed the examination with Distinction in that subject.
16.
Provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007, relating to the award of Grace marks
for passing an examination, securing higher division/class and for securing
distinction in subject(s) and of Ordinance No. 10 relating to Exemptions and
Compartments as amended up-to-date shall apply to the examination under
this Ordinance.
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17.
An unsuccessful examinee at any of the examination of Bachelor of Applied
Electronics & Software Technology shall have an option to carry her college
assessment marks for Theory / Practical examination to her successive
attempt at the examination. The examinee however can forgo her college
assessment marks in subject or subjects in which case shall be examined for
total marks comprising of Theory/Practical and college assessment together
at her successive attempts.
18.
As soon as possible after the examinations but not later then 30th June next
following in case of examinations held in March-April and 28th February next
following, in case of examinations held in October-November, the
Management Council shall publish list of successful examinees. List of
successful examinees at the Final year of Bachelor of Applied Electronics &
Software Technology Examination shall be arranged in the First and Second
division, as envisaged in Paragraph 14 of this Ordinance and names of
examinee passing the said examination as a whole in the minimum
prescribed period and obtaining the prescribed number of places in the First
or Second Division shall be arranged in order of Merit as provide in the
examinations in General Ordinance No. 6.
19.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Ordinance, no person shall
be admitted to this examination, if she/he has already passed the same
examination or an equivalent examination of other statutory University.
20.
The educational tour comprising of 3-5 days shall be compulsory to the
students after completion of Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software
Technology I, II year.
21.
Successful examinees at the First Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software
Technology, Second Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software Technology,
Third Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software Technology and Final
Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software Technology shall be entitled to
receive mark sheet signed by Registrar, titled Bachelor of Applied Electronics
& Software Technology Parts I, II, III and IV and those successful at the Final
Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software Technology examination shall on
payment of the prescribed fee receive a Degree in the prescribed form, signed
by the Vice-Chancellor at the convocation to be held by the University.
22.
Upon promulgation of this Ordinance, Ordinance No. 2 of 1995 and amend
Ordinance No. 9 of 2006, shall stand repealed.
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STATEMENT OF OBJECT AND REASONS
The exercise of syllabi revision is aimed at improving the knowledge level of
the students and keeping it in line with the current developments in the subject.
Another most important aspect which needs to be considered is the demand in the
employment market for next 5-10 years. In the last decade, the fast pace of growth
of IT & ITES did compel the educationists to spread the IT education Govt. also took
initiative in allowing the capacity expansion of the engineering and science college
as well allowed new educational institutes. Even though, graduates are coming out
in lacs, shortfall a increasing day by day, because of unavailability of employable
candidates.
Within next two years the gap between the manpower requirement and
availability of employable manpower in industry is likely to increase to 5 lacs as per
the news paper reporting. We have therefore taken this opportunity to reformulate
the course and tried to impart quality education in both the fields electronics and
computers. As both the subjects are equally emphasized, current name of the
degree ‘Bachelor of Applied Electronics’ need to be changed, so as to imply the exact
content of the course. So we propose to change the name to ‘Bachelor of Applied
Electronics & Software Technology. Hence this amendment Ordinance.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and is in consonance with the orders of the State Government and
guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
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APPENDIX C(1)
(New Scheme)
FIRST YEAR BACHELOR OF APPLIED ELECTRONICS & SOFTWARE
TECHNOLOGY UNDER THE FACULTY OF HOME SCIENCE
Sr.
No.
Subjects
Maximum
Session
al
Marks
Paper/
Pract.
Total
I-T-1 Applied Physics
20
80
100
I-T-2 Applied
Chemistry
20
80
I-T-3 Electrical
Engineering
20
I-T-4 C programming
Passing
Marks
No. of Periods
Theory
Pract.
Exam
Time
Hrs.
45
4
--
3
100
45
4
--
3
80
100
45
4
--
3
20
80
100
45
4
--
3
I-T-5 Engineering
Mathematics I
20
80
100
45
4
--
3
I-T-6 Social Science
20
80
100
45
4
--
3
I-P-1 Applied Physics
20
30
50
25
--
3
3
I-P-2 Applied
Chemistry
20
30
50
25
--
3
3
I-P-3 Electrical
Engineering
20
30
50
25
--
3
3
I-P-4 C programming
40
60
100
45
--
3
3
I-P-5 Engineering
Drawing
20
30
50
50
--
6
3
I-P-6 Communicative
English
50
50
100
50
--
3
3
PRACTICALS
Max. Marks
1000
One practical batch will consists of 12-16 students.
24 + 21
45
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APPENDIX C(2)
SECOND YEAR BACHELOR OF APPLIED ELECTRONICS & SOFTWARE
TECHNOLOGY UNDER THE FACULTY OF HOME SCIENCE
Sr.
No.
Subjects
2-T-1
Electron
Devices and
Circuits
2-T-2 Measurements
and measuring
Instruments
2-T-3 Engineering
Mechanics
2-T-4 Algorithms &
Data Structures
2-T-5 Digital
Electronics
2-T-6 Engineering
Mathematics-II
2-T-7 Linear Network
Analysis
PRACTICALS
2-P-1
2-P-2
2-P-3
2-P-4
2-P-5
2-P-6
Electron
Devices &
Circuits
Measurements
and Measuring
Instruments
Engineering
Mechanics
Algorithms &
Data Structures
Digital
Electronics
Workshop
Max. Marks
Maximum
Sessional
Marks
Paper/
Pract.
Total
Passing
Marks
No. of Periods
Theory
Pract.
Exam
Time
Hrs.
20
80
100
45
4
--
3
20
80
100
45
4
--
3
20
80
100
45
4
--
3
20
80
100
45
4
--
3
20
80
100
45
4
--
3
20
80
100
45
4
--
3
20
80
100
45
4
--
3
20
30
50
25
--
3
3
20
30
50
25
--
3
3
20
30
50
25
--
3
3
20
30
50
25
--
3
3
20
30
50
25
--
3
3
20
30
50
1000
25
-28 + 18
One practical batch will consists of 12-16 students.
3
46
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APPENDIX C(3)
THIRD YEAR BACHELOR OF APPLIED ELECTRONICS & SOFTWARE
TECHNOLOGY UNDER THE FACULTY OF HOME SCIENCE
Sr.
No.
Subjects
3-T-1
Instrumentation
& Control
Systems
3-T-2 Linear
Integrated
Circuits
3-T-3 Microprocessor
Techniques
3-T-4 Communication
Electronics
3-T-5 Object Oriented
Programming
3-T-6 Digital Signal
Processing
3-T-7 Computer
Organisation
PRACTICALS
3-P-1
3-P-2
3-P-3
3-P-4
3-P-5
3-P-6
Instrumentation
& Control
Systems
Linear
Integrated
Circuits
Microprocessor
Techniques
Communication
Electronics
Object Oriented
Programming
Digital Signal
Processing
Max. Marks
Maximum
Sessional
Marks
Paper/
Pract.
Total
Passing
Marks
No. of Periods
Theory
Pract.
Exam
Time
Hrs.
20
80
100
45
4
--
3
20
80
100
45
4
--
3
20
80
100
45
4
--
3
20
80
100
45
4
--
3
20
80
100
45
4
--
3
20
80
100
45
4
--
3
20
80
100
45
4
--
3
20
30
50
25
--
3
3
20
30
50
25
--
3
3
20
30
50
25
--
3
3
20
30
50
25
--
3
3
20
30
50
25
--
3
3
20
30
50
25
--
3
3
1000
28 + 18
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6 weeks of industrial training during vacation (II summer, III winter / summer, IV
winter) is compulsory.
One practical batch will consists of 12-16 students.
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APPENDIX C(4)
FINAL YEAR BACHELOR OF APPLIED ELECTRONICS & SOFTWARE
TECHNOLOGY UNDER THE FACULTY OF HOME SCIENCE
Sr.
No.
4-T-1
4-T-2
4-T-3
4-T-4
4-T-5
4-T-6
Subjects
Maximum
Sessional
Marks
Paper/
Pract.
Total
20
20
80
80
100
100
20
80
20
Circuit Design
Advanced
Programming
Digital
Communication
Industrial
Organisation &
Management
Microcontrollers
Elective
Passing
Marks
No. of Periods
Theory
Pract.
Exam
Time
Hrs.
45
45
4
4
---
3
3
100
45
4
--
3
80
100
45
4
--
3
20
20
80
80
100
100
45
45
4
4
---
3
3
20
20
30
30
50
50
25
25
---
3
3
3
3
40
40
60
60
100
100
50
50
---
---
3
3
20
20
30
30
50
50
1000
25
25
-3
-3
28 + 18
PRACTICALS
4-P-1
4-P-2
4-P-3
4-P-4
4-P-5
4-P-6
Circuit Design
Advanced
Programming
Software Project
Hardware
Project/Seminar
Microcontrollers
Elective
Max. Marks
Elective (4-T-6) and (4-P-6):
i)
ii)
iii)
VLSI Design
System Design
Embedded System
One practical batch will consists of 12-16 students.
3
3
46
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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO.
15
OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE
DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT & CATERING
TECHNOLOGY IN THE FACULTY OF HOME SCIENCE
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an Ordinance governing the
Examination leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering
Technology, in the Faculty of Home Science, the Management Council is hereby
pleased to make the following ordinance. :
1.
This Ordinance may be called “Examination leading to the Degree of
Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering Technology, in the Faculty of
Home Science, Ordinance. 2009.”
2.
This Ordinance shall come into force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
There shall be four examinations leading to the degree ‘Bachelor of Hotel
Management & Catering Technology’ namelyi.
The first Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering Technology
Examination in the Faculty of Home Science to be held at the end of the
First year. It shall be known as Bachelor of Hotel Management &
Catering Technology Part-I Examination.
ii.
The second Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering Technology
Examination in the Faculty of Home Science to be held at the end of the
Second year. It shall be known as Bachelor of Hotel Management &
Catering Technology, Part-II Examination.
iii.
The third Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering Technology
Examination in the Faculty of Home Science to be held at the end of the
Third year. It shall be known as Bachelor of Hotel Management &
Catering Technology, Part-III Examination.
iv.
The final Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering Technology
Examination in the Faculty of Home Science to be held at the end of the
Fourth year. It shall be known as Bachelor of Hotel Management &
Catering Technology, Part-IV Examination.
____________________________________________________________________________
* Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No.27, under
draft ordinance No. 4 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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4.
The examination specified in paragraph 3 above shall be held twice a year at
such places on such dates as may be fixed by the Board of Examinations.
5.
Subject to compliance with the provisions of this ordinance and of other
ordinances in force from time to time a candidate for admission to the
examination shall;
a.
In the case of Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering Technology
Part – I have passed XII Standard Examination of Maharashtra State
Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education or an examination
recognized as equivalent thereto under the following faculties – Science
/ Home Science / Commerce / Arts with compulsory English. In
addition the rules notified by government of Maharashtra from time to
time.
OR
The candidate should have passed the Indian School Certificate (Std.
XII) Examination or any other equivalent Higher Secondary (Std. XII)
Examination of a Council or Board outside Maharashtra State with
English, Science, Home Science, Commerce, Arts and with not less
than 50% marks (45% marks for backward class candidates from
Maharashtra State only) in the Faculties of Science/Home
Science/Commerce/Arts with English. Admission to BHMCT Part-I
shall be after appearing for MAH-HM-CET.
6.
b.
In the case of Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering Technology
Part-II have passed the Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering
Technology Part-I Examination of the University or an Examination
recognized as equivalent thereto.
c.
In the case of Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering Technology
Part-III; have passed the Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering
Technology Part-II Examination of the University or an Examination
recognized as equivalent thereto.
d.
In the case of Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering Technology
Part-IV; have passed the Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering
Technology Part-III Examination of the University or an Examination
recognized as equivalent thereto.
Without prejudice to the other provisions of the ordinance No. 6 relating to
the Examinations in general the provision of paragraph 5,7,8,10 and 32 of
the said ordinance shall apply to every collegiate candidate.
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7.
The fees for the examinations shall be as prescribed by the Management
Council / Government of Maharashtra from time and whenever, any change
is made in the fees prescribed for any particular examination that shall be
notified through a notification for the information of the examinees
concerned.
8.
Every candidate for Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering Technology
Part-I,II,III and final Examination in the Faculty of Home Science shall be
examined in the subjects as set out in the appendix A, B, C, and D.
i.
The scope of the subjects shall be as indicated in the respective
syllabus in force from time to time.
ii.
Medium of instruction and examination shall be English.
9.
An applicant for admission to an examination shall satisfy the Head of the
Department / Principal in the terminal and other tests conducted during the
academic year regarding her/his suitability to take the University
examination.
10.
In order to pass in the Examination an examinee shall obtain in each subject
not less than the minimum marks as indicated in the appedices.
a.
There shall be two sessional examinations and average marks of the
two examinations shall be sent to the university as the college
assessment marks.
11.
The Head of the Department / Principal shall maintain, in her office the
complete record of the marks obtained by the candidate in the sessional
examinations. The same shall be submitted, before the commencement of the
University Examination, to the Registrar, in a sealed cover.
12.
There shall be no classification of successful examinees at First, Second, and
Third Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering Technology examinations in
the Faculty of Home Science.
13.
Division of examinees successful at the Final Bachelor of Hotel Management
& Catering Technology Examination shall be determined on the basis of the
aggregate marks obtained at the First, Second, Third and Final Bachelor of
Hotel Management & Catering Technology Examinations in the Faculty of
Home Science taken together.
14.
Those obtaining 60% or more marks in aggregate shall be placed in First
Division and all other successful examinees in the Second Division.
15.
An examinee who is successful at an examination and obtained not less than
75% of the total marks prescribed in a subject shall be declared to have
passed the examination with Distinction in that subject.
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16.
Provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007, relating to the award of Grace marks
for passing an examination, securing higher division/class and for securing
distinction in subject(s) and of Ordinance No. 10 relating to Exemptions and
Compartments as amended up-to-date shall apply to the examination under
this Ordinance.
17.
An unsuccessful examinee at any of the examination of Bachelor of Hotel
Management & Catering Technology in the faculty of Home Science shall have
an option to carry his / her college assessment marks for theory/practical
examination to her successive attempt at the examination. The examinee
however can forgo her/his college assessment marks in subject or subjects in
which case she/he shall be examined for total marks comprising of
theory/practical and college assessment together at her/his successive
attempts at the examination in the form of application for examination for
examination and once the option is exercised it shall be final and binding on
examinee.
18.
As soon as possible after the examinations but not later than 30th June next
following in case of examination held in March – April and 28th February next
following, in case of examination held in October – November, the Board of
Examination Shall publish a list of successful examinees. List of successful
examinees at the Final Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering Technology
Examination in the Faculty of Home Science shall be arranged in the First
and Second Division as envisaged in paragraphs 13,14 of this ordinance and
names of examinee passing the said examinations as whole in the minimum
prescribed period and obtaining the prescribed number of places in the First
or Second Division shall be arranged in order of Merit as provided in the
Examinations in General Ordinance No. 6.
19.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this ordinance, no person shall
be admitted to this examination, if she/he has already passed the same
examination or an equivalent examination there to of other statutory
University.
20.
During the IInd year an educational tour comprising of 8-10 days shall be
compulsory. A short tour/factory visit of 2-3 days shall be arranged for III/VI
year’s students.
21.
(*) After completion of Part-I and Part-III examination an internship
comprising of 12 weeks each vocational training in to the Hotel Organizations
recognized by the Head of the Institutions shall be a compulsory part as
prescribed in the Appendices.
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22.
Successful examinees at the First Bachelor of Hotel Management and
Catering Technology, Second Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering
Technology, Third Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology,
and final Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology
Examination in the Faculty of Home Science shall be entitled to secure
Certificate signed by Registrar, titled Bachelor of Hotel Management & Cater
Technology, Part-I, II, III, IV and those successful as the Final Bachelor of
Hotel Management & Catering Technology examination shall on payment of
the prescribed fee receive a Degree in the prescribed form signed by the ViceChancellor, at the convocation to be held by the University.
23.
Upon promulgation of this Ordinance, Ordinance No. 1 of 1995 and amend
Ordinance No. 12 of 2003, governing the examinations leading to award of
Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology in the Faculty of
Home Science, shall stand repealed.
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
It was imperative to broaden the scope of the eligibility so as to facilitate the
desirous and deserving applicant students to avail the opportunity in terms of their
admission to the course the Academic Council in its meeting held on 19/20th July,
2007 vide item No. 173 considered & approved this amendment Ordinance. Hence
this ordinance.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the orders of the State Government .
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APPENDIX – A
New Scheme and Syllabus
FIRST EXAMINATION OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING TCHNOLOGY
THEORY
Sr.No.
Subject
Sessio
nal
1-T-1
1-T-2
1-T-3
1-T-4
1-T-5
1-T-6
1-T-7
1-T-8
English & Communication
Skills
Basic Food Production &
Patisserie-I
Food & Beverage &
Service-I
Hotel Housekeeping-I
Hotel Engineering &
Maintenance
Introduction to Hotel
Industry & Front Office-I
Food Commodities
Hygiene Safety & First Aid
Library
Marks allotted
Final
Total
Theory
Min.
Pass
Marks
No. of
Periods
Exam
Hrs.
20
80
100
45
03
03
20
80
100
45
03
03
20
80
100
45
03
03
20
20
80
80
100
100
45
45
03
03
03
03
20
80
100
45
03
03
20
20
80
80
100
100
45
45
03
03
02
24+2+26
03
03
800
PRACTICAL
Sr.No.
Subject
1-P-1
English Communication &
Skills
Basic Food Production &
Patisserie-I
Food & Beverage Service-I
Hotel Housekeeping-I
Hotel Engineering &
Maintenance
Front Office-I
1-P-2
1-P-3
1-P-4
1-P-5
1-P-6
Term
Work
Marks
Final
Practical
Marks
Total
Min.
Pass
Marks
No. of
Periods
Exam
Hrs.
--
50
50
25
02
04
25
100
125
60
08
04
25
25
--
75
75
50
100
100
50
50
50
25
04
04
02
03
03
03
25
50
75
500
40
02
22
03
Note:
Industrial Training 12 Weeks – Summer exams to be completed by MID April
Log Book on training should be maintained by the student and signed by Training
Co-ordinator / Head of the Deptt./Head of Institution. Grade should be allotted as
:- Excellent A, Very Good-B, Good-C, Fair-D, Poor-E.
* One practical batch will consist of 12-16 students.
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APPENDIX – B
SECOND EXAMINATION OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING TCHNOLOGY
THEORY
Sr.No.
Subject
Sessio
nal
2-T-1
2-T-2
2-T-3
2-T-4
2-T-5
2-T-6
2-T-7
2-T-8
French
Food Production &
Operation-II
Food & Beverage Service-II
Hotel Housekeeping-II
Front Office Operation-II
Catering Science &
Nutrition
Basic Hotel Accounting
Principles of Management
Library
Marks allotted
Final
Total
Theory
Min.
Pass
Marks
No. of
Periods
Exam
Hrs.
20
20
80
80
100
100
45
45
03
03
03
03
20
20
20
20
80
80
80
80
100
100
100
100
45
45
45
45
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
20
20
80
80
100
100
45
45
03
03
02
24+2+26
03
03
800
PRACTICAL
Sr.No.
Subject
2-P-1
2-P-2
French
Food Production &
Patisserie-II
Food & Beverage Service-II
Hotel Housekeeping-II
Front Office Operations-II
Training Viva/Voce/P
2-P-3
2-P-4
2-P-5
2-P-6
Term
Work
Marks
Final
Practical
Marks
Total
Min.
Pass
Marks
No. of
Periods
Exam
Hrs.
-25
50
75
50
100
25
50
02
08
03
04
25
25
25
--
75
75
75
50
100
100
100
50
500
50
50
50
25
04
04
04
03
03
03
22
Note:
Outdoor Catering 10 times.
* On completion of vacation training presentation is compulsory which will be
evaluated by external & Internal.
* Internal – Training Placement Incharge.
External – Examiner appointed by University.
* One practical batch will consist of 12-16 students.
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APPENDIX – C
THIRD EXAMINATION OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING TCHNOLOGY
THEORY
Sr.No.
Subject
Sessio
nal
3-T-1
3-T-2
3-T-3
3-T-4
3-T-5
3-T-6
3-T-7
3-T-8
Computer Application-I
Food Production &
Patisserie-III
Food & Beverage ServiceIII
Hotel Housekeeping-III
Front Office ManagementIII
Financial Analysis &
Decision Making
Human Resource
Management
Marketing and Sales
Management
Library
Marks allotted
Final
Total
Theory
Min.
Pass
Marks
No. of
Periods
Exam
Hrs.
20
20
80
80
100
100
45
45
03
03
03
03
20
80
100
45
03
03
20
20
80
80
100
100
45
45
03
03
03
03
20
80
100
45
03
03
20
80
100
45
03
03
20
80
100
45
03
03
02
24+2+26
800
PRACTICAL
Sr.No.
Subject
3-P-1
3-P-2
Computer Application-I
Food Production &
Patisserie-III
Food & Beverage ServiceIII
Hotel Housekeeping-III
Front Office ManagementIII
3-P-3
3-P-4
3-P-5
Term
Work
Marks
Final
Practical
Marks
Total
Min.
Pass
Marks
No. of
Periods
Exam
Hrs.
-25
50
100
50
125
25
60
03
08
03
04
25
100
125
60
04
03
25
25
75
75
100
100
50
50
02
04
03
03
500
21
Note:
Outdoor Catering 10 times.
Industrial Training 12 Weeks
Log Book on training should be maintained by the student and signed by Training
Co-ordinator / Head of the Deptt./Head of Institution. Grade should be allotted as
:- Excellent A, Very Good-B, Good-C, Fair-D, Poor-E.
* One practical batch will consist of 12-16 students.
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APPENDIX – D
FINAL EXAMINATION OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING TCHNOLOGY
THEORY
Sr.No.
Subject
Sessio
nal
4-T-1
4-T-2
4-T-3
4-T-4
4-T-5
4-T-6
4-T-7
4-T-8
Computer Application &
Hotel Information System
Entrepreneurship
Development & Economics
Food Production &
Patisserie-IV
Food & Beverage ServiceIV
Hotel House keeping - IV
Research: Design &
Methodology
Hotel Related Laws
Tourism & Public
Relations
Library
Marks allotted
Final
Total
Theory
Min.
Pass
Marks
No. of
Periods
Exam
Hrs.
20
80
100
45
03
03
20
80
100
45
03
03
20
80
100
45
03
03
20
80
100
45
03
03
20
20
80
80
100
100
45
45
03
03
03
03
20
20
80
80
100
100
45
45
03
03
03
03
02
24+2+26
800
PRACTICAL
Sr.No.
Subject
4-P-1
Computer Application &
Hotel Information System
Project & Training Viva
(Vacation)
Food Production &
Patisserie-IV
Food & Beverage ServiceIV
Hotel House keeping – IV
Tourism & Public
Relations
4-P-2
4-P-3
4-P-4
4-P-5
4-P-6
Term
Work
Marks
Final
Practical
Marks
Total
Min.
Pass
Marks
No. of
Periods
Exam
Hrs.
--
50
50
25
04
03
--
50
50
25
02
03
25
100
125
60
08
04
25
100
125
60
04
03
25
25
50
50
75
75
40
40
02
02
03
03
500
22
Note:
Outdoor Catering 10 times.
On completion on vacation training presentation is compulsory which will be
evaluated by external & Internal.
* One practical batch will consist of 12-16 students.
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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated
the 1st of August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
_________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO.
16 OF 2009
ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR EXAMINATIONS LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF
MASTER IN COMPUTER APPLICATION (BI-ANNUAL PATTERN)
(3 YEAR COURSE) IN THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an Ordinance for the Examination
leading to the Degree of Master in Computer Application (Bi-Annual Pattern) (3 year
course) in the Faculty of Science, the Management Council is hereby pleased to
make the following ordinance. :
1.
This ordinance may be called “Examination leading to the degree of Master in
Computer Application (Bi-Annual Pattern) (3 year course) in the Faculty of
Science, Ordinance, 2009.”
2.
This ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
Subject to the compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance and other
Ordinances in force from time to time, the following person shall be eligible
for admission to MCA.
4.
(a)
Graduate in any discipline with minimum 50% marks and mathematics
upto 10+2 level (5% relaxation to candidates belonging to Backward
communities).
(b)
a candidate passing Post B.Sc. diploma in Computer Science and
Applications examination of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur
University, and / or any statutory university satisfying the condition
given in “a” above are eligible to take admission directly at second year
of M.C.A. (subject to condition of availability of seats in total intake
capacity plus 10% additional).
Duration of the course shall be three academic years.
(i)
Courses of the first year MCA, Second year MCA and Third year MCA are
divided into two parts every year i.e. Semester – I and Semester-II and
the University shall hold examination in winter and in summer every
year for both the Semester – I and Semester – II.
* Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No.28, under
draft ordinance No. 5 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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(ii)
The main Examination of Semester – I shall be held in winter & the main
Examination of Semester- II shall be held in Summer every year. The
Supplementary examination for semester – I, shall be held in Summer
and the supplementary examination of semester – II shall be held in
winter every year.
5.
For purpose of instruction and examination the student shall study
sequentially.
6.
The period of academic session/ term shall be such as may be notified by the
University.
7.
The Examination shall be eld at such places and on such dates as may be
notified by the University.
8.
The fees for the examination shall be as prescribed by the University from
time to time.
9.
Without prejudice to the other provisions of Ordinance No. 6 relating to the
Examinations in General, the provisions of Paragraphs 5, 7, 8, 10, 26 and 31
of the said ordinance shall apply to every collegiate candidate.
10.
Subject to his/her compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance and of
other Ordinance (Pertaining to examination in general) in force from time to
time, the applicant for admission at the end of the course of study of a
particular term shall be eligible to appear at it, if.
i)
He/She satisfies the condition given in the table and the provision
thereunder.
ii)
He/She has prosecuted a regular course of study in the University
Department or the College affiliated to the University for the purpose.
iii)
He/She has in the opinion of the Head of the Department/ Principal
shown satisfactory progress in his/her studies.
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Name of Exam.
(1)
First Year
MCA Semester – I
First year
MCA Semester – II
The students should have
passed the exam. Of the
session/term satisfactorily
(2)
First Year
The qualifying examination
mentioned in para – 3.
The student should
have completed
(3)
-----------
Second Year
Second year
MCA Semester – I
Second Year
MCA Semester – II
Third year
MCA Semester – I
Third Year
MCA Semester – II
M.C.A. I
Semester - I &
Semester - II
Third Year
Shall have cleared Ist of MCA
& Qualified for admission to
third year as per para 4.
Cleared M.C.A. – I
Semester I & II and
M.C.A. – II
Semester I & II
11.
The paper and practical in which an examinee is to be examined, the
maximum marks for these and the minimum pass marks in which an
examinee must obtain in order to pass in the subjects and the examination
shall be as per Appendix-A.
12.
(i) The scope of the subject is as indicated in the syllabus.
(ii) The medium of instruction and examination shall be English.
13.
There shall be no classification of examinee successful in First Year MCA
Semester – I examination. First year MCA Semester – II exam. Second MCA
Semester I exam. and second year MCA Semester – II exam, Third Year MCA
Semester – I and Third Year MCA Semester – II exam separately.
14.
Examinees who are successful in Third Year MCA Semester – II examination
and all other five previous examination and have obtained nor less than 60%
marks in aggregate shall be placed in First Division & those who have
obtained less than 60% shall be placed in Second Division.
15.
An examinee at First Year MCA Semester – I, First year MCA Semester – II,
Second year MCA Semester – I, and Second year MCA Semester – II, Third
Year MCA Semester – I and Third Year MCA Semester – II examinations shall
have an option of not being declared successful at the examination in case
he/she does not secure minimum 50% marks at the same. The option will
have to be exercised every time and application is to be submitted to any of
these examination and shall be on the proforma printed on the application
form itself. Once exercised, the option shall be binding upon the examinee
and shall not be revoked under any circumstances.
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16.
Any candidate who has obtained less than 55% of marks at the MCA
examination of this University shall be eligible to take the examination again
under this Ordinance in the same subject or group of subjects as the case
may be for improvement of the percentage. In such cases, the provision of
Ordinance No. 4 of 1996, as amended from time to time, relating to the
improvement of Division shall apply.
17.
The provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007 relating to the award of grace
marks for passing an examination, securing higher division / class and for
securing distinction in subject(s) as updated time to time shall apply to the
examination under this Ordinance.
18.
An examinee who does not pass or who fail to present himself/ herself for
examination shall be eligible for readmission to the same examination, on
payment of fresh fees and such other fees as may be prescribed by the
University.
19.
As soon as possible after the examination, the Boards of Examinations shall
publish a list of successful examinees arranged in two divisions. The names
of the examinees passing the examination in the minimum prescribed period
and obtaining the prescribed number of marks, shall be placed in the first or
second divisions and shall be arranged in order of merit as provided in the
Examinations in General Ordinance No. 6.
20.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this ordinance, no person shall
be admitted to an examination under this ordinance if he/she has already
passed the same examination, or and equivalent examination of any statutory
university.
21.
Successful examinees shall, on the payment of the prescribed fees, will
receive a degree in the prescribed form, signed by the Vice Chancellor.
22.
Upon promulgation of this Ordinance, Direction No.12 of 2007 shall stands
repealed.
STATEMENT OF OBJECTS & REASONS
In order to incorporate a Master’s course in the speciality of Computer
Application, which has a great bearing on the fulfillment of regional requirements,
and affording greater employability. The same was for the time being regulated
through issuance of Direction No. 12 of 2007. However, the matter needs to be
governed by a Ordinance prescribed for the said purpose.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the orders of the State Government
and guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
Hence this Ordinance.
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APPENDIX – A
SCHEME FOR MASTER IN COMPUTER APPLICATION
st
1 YEAR
SEMESTER - I
Teachin
g
Scheme
per week
(hrs.)
Tota
l
Duratio
n of
paper/
Pract.
Examination Scheme
(Hrs)
L/T
P
Extern
al
Marks
Intern
al
Marks
Total
Mark
s
Minimu
m
Passing
ICSA-1 Computer Organization
and Architecture
4
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
ICSA-2 Object Oriented
Programming using C++
4
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
ICSA-3 Operating System
4
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
ICSA-4 Digital Electronics and
Microprocessor
4
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
ICSA-5 System Analysis and
Design
4
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
ICSA-6 Practical – I (Based on 2)
-
7
7
3
50
50
100
50
ICSA 7 Practical - II (Based on 4)
-
7
7
3
50
50
100
50
20
14
34
--
Tota
l
Duratio
n of
paper/
Pract.
TOTAL
1st YEAR
SEMESTER - 2
Teachin
g
Scheme
per week
(hrs.)
700
350
Examination Scheme
(Hrs)
L/T
P
Extern
al
Marks
Intern
al
Marks
Total
Mark
s
Minimu
m
Passing
2CSA-1 Data Structure
4
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
2CSA-2 Database Management
Systems
4
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
2CSA-3 Discrete Mathematics
and Graph Theory
4
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
2CSA-4 Java Programming
4
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
2CSA-5 Statistics and Numerical
Mathematics
4
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
2CSA-6 Practical – I (Based on
Java)
-
6
6
3
50
50
100
50
2CSA-7 Practical – II (Based on
Data Structures and Statistics and
Numerical Mathematics using
C++)
-
6
6
3
50
50
100
50
2CSA-8 Project-I & Seminar
(Using C++ or Java &
Application area related to one of
the subject studied till now
-
3
3
30
Minutes
30+20
30+20
100
50
20
15
35
--
TOTAL
800
400
356
2nd YEAR
SEMESTER – 1
Teaching
Scheme
per week
(hrs.)
Tota
l
Duratio
n of
paper/
Pract.
Examination Scheme
(Hrs)
Extern
al
Marks
Intern
al
Marks
Total
Mark
s
Minimu
m
Passing
4
3
80
20
100
40
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
4
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
3CSA-4 Operation Research
4
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
3CSA-5 Database
Administration
4
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
3CSA-6 Practical – 1 (Based on
Oracle)
--
7
7
3
50
50
100
50
3CSA-7 Practical – II (Based on
Operation Research using C++)
--
7
7
3
50
50
100
50
TOTAL
20
14
34
--
L/T
P
3CSA-1 E- Commerce
4
-
3CSA-2 Data Communication &
Network
4
3CSA-3 Design and Analysis of
Algorithm
2nd YEAR
SEMESTER - 2
Teaching
Scheme
per week
(hrs.)
Tota
l
700
Duratio
n of
paper/
Pract.
30
Examination Scheme
(Hrs)
Extern
al
Marks
Intern
al
Marks
Total
Mark
s
Minimu
m
Passing
4
3
80
20
100
40
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
4
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
4CSA-4 Distributed Operating
Systems
4
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
4CSA-5 C # and Dot net
4
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
4CSA-6 Practical – I (Based on #
and Dot net)
--
6
6
3
50
50
100
50
4CSA-7 Practical – II (Based on
Computers Graphics C++)
--
6
6
3
50
50
100
50
4CSA-8 Project-I & Seminar
(Using C++, C # or Java &
Application area related to one
of the subject studied till now)
--
3
3
30
Minutes
30+20
30+20
100
50
TOTAL
20
15
35
--
L/T
P
4CSA-1 Computer Hardware
Interfacing
4
-
4CSA-2 Distributed Database
Management Systems
4
4CSA-3 Computer Graphics
800
400
357
3rd
YEAR
SEMESTER - 1
Teaching
Scheme
per week
(hrs.)
Tota
l
Duratio
n of
paper/
Pract.
Examination Scheme
(Hrs)
Extern
al
Marks
Intern
al
Marks
Total
Mark
s
Minimu
m
Passing
4
3
80
20
100
40
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
4
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
5CSA-4 Elective -- I
4
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
5CSA-5 Elective -- II
4
-
4
3
80
20
100
40
5CSA-6 Practical – I (Based on
Embedded Systems, Network
Security & Data Warehousing &
Data Mining)
--
7
7
3
50
50
100
50
5CSA-7 Practical – II (Based on
Elective I or Elective – II)
--
7
7
3
50
50
100
50
TOTAL
20
14
34
--
L/T
P
5CSA-1 Data Warehousisng and
Mining.
4
-
5CSA-2 Embedded Systems
4
5CSA-3 Network Security
5CSA-4 Elective – I :
700
(a) Legal Aspects of IT
350
5CSA-5 Elective – II : (d) VB,NET
(b) Software Engineering
(e) ASP,NET
(c) System Management
3rd
YEAR
SEMESTER - 2
Duration of
paper/
Pract.
Examination Scheme
(Hrs)
External
Marks
Interna
l Marks
Total
Marks
Minimu
m
Passing
6CSA-1 Project Work – Full Time
3
250
200
450
270
Project Seminar
1
150
100
250
150
30 Minutes
(Each)
-
100
100
60
6CSA-2 : Seminar 4 Nos.
TOTAL
800
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(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO.
17 OF 2009
ORDINANCE REGARDING EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (B.C.A.) (3 YEAR DEGREE
COURSE) NEW IN THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an Ordinance for the Examinations
leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Computer Applications (B.C.A.) (3 – Year Degree
Course) New in the faculty of Science, the Management Council is hereby pleased to
make the following ordinance.:
1.
This Ordinance may be called “ Examinations leading to the Degree of
Bachelor of Computer Applications (B.C.A.) (3 - Year Degree Course) New
in the faculty of Science, Ordinance, 2009”.
2.
This Ordinance shall come into force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
The course for the Degree of Bachelor of Computer Applications under this
Ordinance shall extend over a period of three academic years. At the end of
each academic year there shall be a university examination known respectively
as ( a ) The Bachelor of Computer Applications (B.C.A.) Part – I examination,
( b ) The Bachelor of Computer Applications (B.C.A.) Part – II examination
( c ) The Bachelor of Computer Applications (B.C.A.) Part – III examination.
4.
5.
The examinations specified in the preceding paragraph shall be held twice a
year at such places and on such dates as may be notified by the university.
Subject to the compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance and of other
directions/ordinances in force from time to time, the candidate who has
prosecuted a regular course of study for not less than one academic year prior
to the examination shall be eligible for admission to the examination.
_________________________________________________________________________________
* Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 29, under
the draft Ordinance No. 6 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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6.
Every applicant for admission to examination shall –
In case of the Bachelor of Computer Applications (B.C.A.) Part - I
examination:
(A)
have passed not less than one academic year previously the 12th
standard examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary
and Higher Secondary Education with English and other Modern
Indian Languages together with Mathematics or an examination
recognized as equivalent thereto in such subject and with such
standards of attainments as may be prescribed.
Provided that students passing the 12th standard examination of the
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary
Education and offering vocational stream with Mathematics shall be
eligible for admission to the BCA Part-I course.
In case of the Bachelor of Computer Applications (B.C.A.) Part – II
examination:
(B)
have passed not less than one academic year previously the Bachelor
of Computer Applications (B.C.A.) Part-I examination of the university
or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto, and
(C)
In case of the Bachelor of Computer Applications (B.C.A.) Part - III
examination:
have passed not less than one academic year previously the Bachelor
of Computer Applications (B.C.A.) Part-II examination of the university
or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto.
7.
Without prejudice to the other provisions of ordinance No. 6 relating to the
Examinations in General, the provisions of paragraph 5,8,10 and 31 of the said
ordinance and provisions of ordinance No. 10 relating to admission to higher
classes under ATKT shall apply to every collegiate candidate.
8.
(A)
The fees for the examination shall be as prescribed by the university from
time to time.
(B) The fee structure for B.C.A. course shall be (i)
Tuition fee for B.C.A. I, II and III shall be as per Govt./University
rules.
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(ii)
College laboratory fee for B.C.A. I, II, and III shall be Rs. 5000/- per
annum.
(iii) Other fees as per Govt. and university rules.
Above mentioned fees shall be subject to change by the university from
time to time.
9.
The scope of the subject of B.C.A. Part–I, Part-II and final shall be as
indicated in the respective syllabi in force from time to time. The medium of
the instruction shall be English
10.
The paper and practical in which an examinee is to be examined, the
maximum marks prescribed for each paper and practical and the minimum
pass mark which the examinee must obtain in order to pass in the subject
and the examination shall be as prescribed in appendix A, B & C.
11.
Successful examinees at the Bachelor of Computer Applications (B.C.A. final)
examination securing not less than 60% marks in aggregate of B.C.A. Part – I,
Part-II and final examinations taken together shall be placed in the first
division, while those securing less than 60% but not less than 45% in the
second division, and all other successful examinees in the third division.
Explanation:
Division at the B.C.A. final examination shall be declared on the basis of the
marks obtained in the science subjects at the B.C.A. Part – I Part-II and final
examinations taken together.
12.
There shall be no classification of successful examinee at the B.C.A. Part – I
and Part-II examinations.
13.
An examinee successful in the minimum period prescribed for the
examination obtaining not less than 75% of the maximum marks prescribed
in the subject shall be declared to have passed the examination with
Distinction in the subject.
Explanation:
i.
Distinction shall be awarded only in science subjects.
ii.
Distinction at the B.C.A. Examination shall be awarded on the basis of
the marks obtained at the B.C.A. Part – I Part-II and final examination
taken together.
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iii.
Distinction shall not be awarded to an examinee availing of the
provision of exemptions and compartments at any of the examinations.
14.
Provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007 relating to the award of grace marks for
passing an examination, securing higher division/class and for securing
distinction in subject(s) as updated from time to time shall apply to the
examination under this Ordinance.
15.
The names of the examinees passing the examination as a whole in the
minimum prescribed period and obtaining the prescribed number of places in
first or second division shall be arranged in order of merit as provided in the
ordinance No. 6 - Examinations in General
16.
No person shall be admitted to the B.C.A. Part – I Part-II and final
examination, if he has already passed the corresponding or an equivalent
examination of other statutory university.
17.
Successful examinee at the Bachelor of Computer Application final
examination shall on payment of the prescribed fee, receive a degree in the
prescribed form, signed by the Vice-Chancellor.
18.
Upon promulgation of this Ordinance, Direction No. 5 of 2007 shall stand
repealed.
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
In order to incorporate a Bachelor’s course in the speciality of Computer
Application, which has a great bearing on the fulfillment of regional requirements,
and affording greater employability. The same was for the time being regulated
through issuance of Direction No. 5 of 2007. However, the matter needs to be
governed by a Ordinance prescribed for the said purpose.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the orders of the State Government
and guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
Hence this Ordinance.
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Appendix – A
Bachelor of Computer Application (B.C.A.) (New)
Three Year Degree Course
FIRST YEAR
Subject
1
Computer
Applications
(Computer
Software)
Title of Paper
Paper
Sr.
No
I
II
III
2
Electronics–I
(Computer
Software)
I
II
III
3
Analytic
Computation
I
II
III
4
5
T :
Compulsory
English
Languages
(Any Other)
Theory
I
Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
P
Information Tech.
C ++ Object
Oriented
Programming
Database
Management
System
2
2
_
_
2
_
2
3
-
40
Practicals
--
6
6
--
6
--
Linear Electronics
Digital
Electronics – I
Digital
Electronics – II
2
2
-
2
2
3
3
-
40
40
2
-
2
3
-
40
Practicals
--
6
6
--
6
40
Discrete
Mathematical
Structure
Computer
Oriented
Statistical
Methods
Operation
Research
2
-
2
3
-
40
2
-
2
3
-
40
2
-
2
3
-
40
Practicals
Communication
Skills
Marathi, Hindi,
Urdu, Sanskrit &
Suppl. English.
-4+
1*
6
-
6
4+
1*
-3
6
-
-100
30
-
3
-
3
3
-
100
-
Total
25
+2
18
43
+2*
560
+9
0
Tu : Tutorial
Total
Dur. of
periods paper (Hrs)
per
week
T
P
Max.
Marks
T
+
Tu
2
2
-
3
3
T
P
Min. Pass
Marks
T
Tot
al
P
-
40
40
-
40
11
30
-
40
40
-
40
11
30
-
40
-
40
-
40
30
11
-
30
100
30
-
100
40
40
42
P :
30
42
30
42
650
Practical
•
The strength of Batch of Practical and Tutorial for Under Graduates classes shall be 16 with an additional; of 10%
with the permission of Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor.
•
Detailed syllabi for Languages shall be as per B. Sc. Part-I course.
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Appendix – B
Bachelor of Computer Application (B.C.A.) (New)
Three Years Degree Course
SECOND YEAR
Theory
Subject
Tu :
Tutorial
Title of Paper
Teaching Scheme
Paper
T :
Sr.
No
1
Computer
Applications
(Computer
Software)
2
Electronics–I
(Computer
Software)
3
Computational
Methodology
I
II
III
I
II
III
I
II
III
Practical
Examination Scheme
Total
Dur. of
perio paper (Hrs)
ds
per
T
P
week
Max.
Marks
T+
Tu
P
Operating System
Concept.
ORACLE
System Analysis
and Design
2
2
_
_
2
_
2
3
-
Practical
-
6
6
-
6
Microprocessor &
ALP
PC Maintenance
Computer Hardware
Interfacing
2
-
2
3
-
2
2
-
2
2
3
3
-
40
40
Practicals
-
6
6
-
6
-
Theory Of
Computation
Data Structure
Numerical Methods
& Error Analysis
2
-
2
3
-
40
2
2
-
2
2
3
3
-
40
40
Practicals
-
6
6
-
6
-
30
18
+1*
18
36
+1*
360
90
Total
•
P :
2
2
3
3
-
T
P
Min.
Pass
Marks
T
P
Tot
al
-
40
40
-
40
11
30
-
40
-
40
40
11
30
-
40
-
40
40
11
30
40
40
42
40
30
40
42
30
42
450
The strength of Batch of Practical and Tutorial for Under Graduates classes shall be 16 with an additional; of 10%
with the permission of Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor.
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Appendix – C
Bachelor of Computer Application (B.C.A.) (New)
Three Years Degree Course
THIRD YEAR
Theory
Sr.
No
Subject
1
Computer
Applications - I
2
Computer
Applications – II
Tu :
Paper
T :
I
II
III
I
II
III
3
Computer
Applications - III
I
II
III
Title of Paper
P :
Practical
Teaching Scheme
Examination Scheme
Total
Dur. of
perio paper (Hrs)
ds
per
T
P
week
Max.
Marks
T+
Tu
P
Computer Graphics
Compiler
Construction
AI & Expert System
2
2
2
_
_
_
2
2
2
3
3
3
-
40
40
40
Practical
-
6
6
-
6
--
Software
Engineering
Programming in
Visual Basic
Management
Information System
2
-
2
3
-
40
2
-
2
3
-
40
2
-
2
3
-
40
Practical
-
6
6
-
6
-
Computer Network
& Data
Communication
Web Designing
Java Programming
2
-
2
3
-
40
2
-
2
3
-
40
2
-
2
3
-
40
Practical
-
6
6
-
6
-
30
18
+1*
18
36
+1*
360
90
Total
•
Tutorial
T
P
30
Min.
Pass
Marks
T
P
Tot
al
42
-
40
40
40
-
11
30
-
40
-
40
-
40
42
30
-
42
-
30
-
40
-
40
-
40
11
30
450
The strength of Batch of Practical and Tutorial for Under Graduates classes shall be 16 with an additional; of 10%
with the permission of Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor.
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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 18
OF 2009
EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE DIPLOMA IN HARDWARE AND NETWORKING
TECHNOLOGY IN THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an Ordinance for the Examination
leading to the Diploma in Hardware and Networking Technology in the Faculty of
Science, the Management Council is hereby pleased to make the following
ordinance. :
1.
This ordinance may be called “Examination leading to the Diploma in
Hardware and Networking Technology in the Faculty of Science, Ordinance,
2009.”
2.
This ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
Subject to the compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance and of any
other Ordinances in force from time to time an applicant for admission to the
examination shall have:a.
Higher Secondary School Certificate of any branch and
b.
Prosecuted a regular course of study for not less than one Academic
year in any recognized institution or colleges affiliated to the
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur where the
course will be conducted.
4.
Without prejudice to the other provisions of Ordinance No. 6 relating to the
examinations in general the provision of paras 5, 8,10,28 and 31 of the said
ordinance shall apply to every collegiate candidate.
5.
Tution fees shall be Rs. 12000/- per annum and the fee for the examination
shall be as prescribed by the University.
6.
The duration of the course shall be one Academic year.
_________________________________________________________________________________
* Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 30, under
the draft ordinance No. 7 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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7.
The examination leading to the course of Diploma in Hardware & Networking
Technology shall be held twice a year at such places and on such dates as
may be prescribed by the Board of Examination.
8.
The final total assessment of the candidate is made in terms of an University
Practical and Written theory exam. For the course. For each paper, the
minimum passing is 40% marks and for practical student should score at
least 50% marks. Details are as follows :Subject
A.
B.
Theory:
Max.
Min.
Marks
Marks
Computer Fundamentals
100
40
Operating System Concepts
100
40
Computer Hardware
100
40
Computer Networking
100
40
Effective Communication Skill
100
40
100
50
100
50
Practical:
Practical-I
Operating System Concepts & Networking
Practical-II
Computer Hardware
9.
a)
The scope of the topic in various papers shall be as indicated in the
syllabus.
b)
The medium of instructions and the examination shall be in English
only.
10.
Qualification of Faculty shall be B.E. (Computer Technology) /B.E.
(Electronics) /M.Sc. (Computer Science & Hardware) / M.Sc. (Information
Technology) /M.C.A.
11.
Laboratory requirements for conducting this course have been described as
under for the Batch of 30 Students.
a)
Hardware Requirements:
*
*
Computer – 10 Nos. (Pentium 1, 486, 386 one each)
Hardware Tool Kit
*
Crimping Tool
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*
Different Network Cables and respective Connectors
*
Hub, Switch
*
Different Network Cards
*
Sound Cards
*
AT & XT Motherboards
*
Different Types Hard Disks
*
Different Memory SIMS
Arrange all other necessary hardware required for practical purpose to
demonstrate the students as per practical listing.
b)
Software Requirements:
*
*
*
c)
Different Operating Systems
o MS DOS
o Windows Operating System (Windows 9x, XP, 2000, 2003)
o Linux Operating System
MS Office Package
Antivirus Suite
Other Requirements
*
*
*
White board with marker
Overhead projector (OHP)
Internet Connection
12.
In order to pass the examination, an examinee shall obtain not less than 40%
marks in each theory papers and not less than 50% in each practical.
13.
An examinee who is failed in the examination shall be eligible for admission
to the next written and practical examination on payment of fee prescribed for
the examination.
14.
The casual student, will be governed by the general rules applicable to them,
if admitted by the Head of Department/Institute.
15.
Successful examinee obtaining 60% or more marks in the aggregate at the
examination shall be placed in the first division, those obtaining less than
60% but not less than 50% marks in the second division and those obtaining
less than 50% marks in the third division.
16.
Provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007 relating to the award of grace marks
for passing an examination, securing higher division/class and for securing
distinction in subject(s) as updated from time to time and Ordinance No. 10
relating to the exemption and compartments shall apply to the examination
under this Ordinance.
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17.
As possible after the examination but not later than the 30th June, Board of
Examination shall publish the list of successful examinees.
18.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Ordinance no person shall
be admitted to this examination if he has already passed the same
examination or an equivalent examination of any other statutory University,
which has been recognized as equivalent to the examination.
19.
A successful examinee shall receive a Diploma in prescribed form signed by
the Vice-Chancellor.
20.
The Direction No. 10 of 2007 & 2 of 2008 shall stands repelled physically
on issuance of this Ordinance.
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
The IT sector offers many exciting career options, from programming to
Database Management to Networking and Hardware. But no sector of IT is as
exciting right now as the Hardware & Networking sector. As company infrastructure
get more evolved, the demand for Hardware & Networking Specialist keeps growing.
The Government of Maharashtra granted permission to the colleges to start
Diploma in Hardware and Networking Technology course from the academic session
2006-07. The same was for the time being regulated through issuance of Direction
No. 10 of 2007. However, the matter needs to be governed by a Ordinance
prescribed for the said purpose.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the orders of the State Government
and guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
Hence this Ordinance.
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Appendix
Diploma in Hardware and Networking Technology
One Year Diploma Course
Sr.
No.
Title of Paper
Teaching
Scheme
T P Total
Periods
per
Week
3
3
Examination Scheme
Duration Max.
of Paper Marks
(Hrs)
Min.
Marks
3
100
40
1
Computer
Fundamentals
2
Operating System
Concepts
3
3
3
100
40
3
Computer Hardware
3
3
3
100
40
4
Computer Networking
3
3
3
100
40
5
Effective
Communication Skill
4
4
3
100
40
6
Practical – I
3
3
3
100
50
7
Practical – II
3
3
3
100
50
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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 19 OF 2009
ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY (M.PHIL.) COMPUTER SCIENCE,
IN THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an Ordinance for the Examinations
leading to the Degree of Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) Computer Science, in the
faculty of Science, the Management Council is hereby pleased to make the following
ordinance.:
1.
This Ordinance may be called “ Examinations leading to the Degree of
Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.), Computer Science in the faculty of
Science, Ordinance, 2009”.
2.
This Ordinance shall come into force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
The Examination leading to the Degree of Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.)
Computer Science in the Faculty of Arts/Social Sciences/Commerce/
Science/Education, shall be held annually in June at such places and on
such dates as may be notified by the Board of Examination.
4.
Subject to the compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance and of other
Ordinances in force from time to time, an applicant for admission to the
Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) Degree Examination shall have:i.
M.Sc. (Com. Sci.)/M.Sc. (IT)/ M.Tech. (Comp. Sci.)/ M.Sc. (Software)/
MCS/M.C.A./ M.Sc. in Physical or Mathematical Science with Post
B.Sc. Diploma in Computer Science & Applications of Rashtrasant
Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University or of any other Examination
recognized by the University as equivalent there to;
Provided that candidate who are teachers in the University shall be
given preference for admission to the course;
__________________________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 31, under
the draft ordinance No. 8 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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Provided further that the condition of Second Class Master may be
relaxed for those who are already recognized as University or College
Teachers;
Provided further that the teachers in University affiliated colleges
already in employment will be admitted to M.Phil. in vacation course;
ii.
Prosecuted a vacation full time course of 180 periods of 45 minutes
each 60 lectures to be allotted to each theory paper for two papers
prescribed for M.Phil course.
(a)
6 weeks in the Summer Vacation (First Term);
(b)
2 weeks in the following Winter Vacation (Second Term); and
(c)
6 weeks in the Summer Vacation following the Winter
Vacation (Third Term);
OR
iii.
Prosecuted a regular full time course of one Academic Session as a
student of a college or a Department of the university.
5.
Without prejudice to the other provisions of Ordinance No. 6 relating to
Examinations in General the provisions of Paragraphs 5,8,10 and 32 of the
said Ordinance shall apply to every collegiate candidate.
6.
(i)
The fees for the examination shall be as prescribed by the Management
Council from time to time and whenever any changes is made in the
fees prescribed for any particular Examination that be notified through
a notification for information of the examinees concerned.
(ii)
The candidates desiring to make M.Phil. Examination either through
Vacation Course or Regular course shall submit their application with
full fee at least three months prior to the date of the Examination.
(i)
The scope or the subjects shall be indicated in the syllabus.
(ii)
The medium of instruction and Examination shall be English only
except for the course in language.
7.
8.
The Examination shall consist of two parts, Viz:(1)
Theory papers including practical/college assessment, and
(2)
Project Work with the maximum and minimum pass marks as shown
in the respective Appendix-A to the Ordinance for the Examination in
the Faculties concerned.
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(3)
9.
10.
The norms relating to internal assessment in each M.Phil. Paper and
practical excluding the Project Work shall be as under
(a)
Tutorial / Home Assignment
-
20 marks
(b)
Paper presented by the student at the Seminar
20 marks
participation in discussion at the Seminar, Group discussion etc.
(1)
The Principal/Head of the Institution/Department shall forward to the
University the record Internal Assessment/ Sessional Marks of
Examinees one month before the commencement of the Examination.
(2)
The Principal of the College or Head of the Deptt. where the M.Phil.
course is conducted shall submit to the University the enrolled number
of students in each subject submitting the Project Work for information
of the Appointment of Examiners Committee for making adequate
appointments.
(3)
A candidate who had offered thesis for Ph.D. in a particular subject can
offer the same subject for Project Work in M.Phil.
(4)
A candidate can offer an identical subject for Project Work in the same
year which has been offered by another M.Phil. candidate at this or
other places.
(1)
The candidate desiring to take M.Phil. Exam., shall submit only two
copies of the Project Work duly printed/typed or hand written in neat
and tidy form, to the University through their supervisor and the
Principal/Head of the Institute/Deptt. at least a fortnight prior to the
date of commencement of the written examination.
Provided further that the Project Work shall be submitted by the
vacation course Teacher candidates before the end of the Third session.
(2)
A candidate shall submit with his Project Work a Certificate from his
Supervisor to the effect :(i)
that the candidate has satisfactorily conducted research for not
less than one academic year, and
(ii)
that the Project Work the result of the candidate’s own work and
is of sufficiently high standard to warrant its presentation for
examination.
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11.
There shall be no classification of examinees successful at the Examination.
12.
(i)
A student successful in all the theory papers and unsuccessful in the
Project Work shall be required to appear in Project Work only.
(ii)
A student successful in Project Work and unsuccessful in theory paper
shall be required to appear in Theory papers only.
13.
As soon as possible after the examination but not later than 31st August
following, the Board of Examination shall publish a list of successful
examinees. Only such examinees who have secured minimum aggregate pass
marks in the papers as indicated in the respective appendices and have been
declared ‘pass’ in the Project Work shall only be declared successful.
14.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Ordinance, no person shall
be admitted to an Examination under this ordinance if he has already passed
this examination or an equivalent examination of any other statutory
university.
15.
Successful examinees shall on payment of the prescribed fees receive a
Degree in the prescribed form signed by the Vice-Chancellor.
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
In order to incorporate a Master’s course in the speciality of Philosophy
(Computer Science), which has a great bearing on the fulfillment of regional
requirements, and affording greater employability the Academic Council it its
meeting held on 19th July, 2007 vide item No. 82(1) considered & approved this
Ordinance. Hence this Ordinance.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the orders of the State Government
and guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
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APPENDIX – A
Scheme for Master of Philosophy (Computer Science)
M.Phil.
Teaching Scheme Duration
Examination Scheme
Computer
Per week (Hrs)
of Paper
Science
L/T/ Practical /Practical External Internal Total
Mini.
(Hrs.)
Marks
Marks
Marks Passing
Paper-I
Parallel
Algorithms
6
4
3
60
40
100
50
Paper-II
Image
Processing
& Analysis
6
4
3
60
40
100
50
3
4
60
40
100
50
11
-
-
-
300
150
Project
Work
Total
12
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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 20 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE NO. 24 OF 1996
EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN (i) MODERN
ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES (ii) MINERAL CHEMISTRY (iii) INDUSTRIAL
PHYSICS (iv) APPLIED BOTANY (v) INDUSTRIAL FERMENTATION (vi)
AQUACULTRUE, IN THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE
WHEREAS it is expedient to amend Ordinance No. 24 of 1996, Examination
leading to the Post Graduate Diploma in (i) Modern Analytical Techniques (ii)
Mineral Chemistry (iii) Industrial Physics (iv) Applied Botany (v) Industrial
Fermentation (vi) Aquaculture in the Faculty of Science, for the purposes
hereinafter appearing; the Management Council is hereby pleased to make the
following Ordinance;
1.
This Ordinance may be called “Examination leading to the Post-Graduate
Diploma in (i) Modern Analytical Techniques (ii) Mineral Chemistry (iii)
Industrial Physics (iv) Applied Botany (v) Industrial Fermentation (vi)
Aquaculture, in the Faculty of Science, (Amendment) Ordinance, 2009.”
2.
This Ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
In para 6 of the main Ordinance No. 24 of 1996, Examination leading to the
Post-Graduate Diploma in (vi) Aquaculture, in the faculty of Science, should
be substituted by the following “6.
The examination for the Diploma course shall comprise of :Theory
Marks
Paper-I
Paper-II
150
150
Freshwater Aquaculture
Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Economics, Extension and Aquarium Management
Practical
Project/Dissertation
-
150
50
------------500 Marks
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*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 32, under
the draft ordinance No. 9 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
It was
desirous and
admission to
considered &
imperative to broaden the scope of the eligibility so as to facilitate the
deserving applicant students to avail the opportunity in terms of their
the course the Academic Council 19th July, 2007 vide item No. 373
approved this amendment Ordinance. Hence the amendment.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and is in consonance with the orders of the State Government and
guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
Appendix – A
POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN AQUACULTURE EXAMINATION
Subject
Examination
Maximum
Marks
Minimum
Pass Marks
Per Paper
Exemption
Marks
Aquaculture
Theory
Paper-I
150
50
60
Paper-II
150
50
60
Aggregate
For
Passing
50%
Practical
150
Dissertation/
Project
50
80
Examination
P.G.D. Aquaculture
100
Teaching Periods
Theory
6 periods of 45 minutes per
paper per week
Practical
6 per periods of 45
minutes per practical per
week
Duration of Teaching (Theory) will be as per existing UGC Norms.
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(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 21 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE
DEGREE OF MASTER’S IN HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT IN
THE FACULTY OF HOME SCIENCE
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an Ordinance for the Examination
leading to the Post Graduate Degree of Master’s in Hospitality and Tourism
Management, in the Faculty of Home Science, the Management Council is hereby
pleased to make the following ordinance. :
1.
This Ordinance may be called “Examination leading to the Post Graduate
Degree of Master’s in Hospitality and Tourism Management, in the
Faculty of Home Science, Ordinance. 2009.”
2.
This Ordinance shall come into force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
Subject to the compliance of the provisions of this ordinance and any other
ordinances in force from time to time, an applicant for admission to the
examination shall have passed.
(a)
(b)
A 4 years degree course Examination in Hospitality Management/Hotel
Management/ Hotel Management and Catering Technology of
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University or of any other
statutory University equivalent thereto possessing minimum of 50% of
marks.
OR
A 3 years degree course Examination in Hospitality Management/ Hotel
Management/ Hotel Management and Catering Technology of
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University or of any other
statutory University equivalent thereto possessing minimum of 50% of
marks and 2 years of recognized professional experience in “Accredited
Hotel Industry” or Home Science graduate with Family Resource
Management as specialization.
__________________________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 33, under
the draft ordinance No. 10 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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OR
4.
(c)
A Bachelor’s Degree of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur
University or of any other statutory University equivalent thereto with
three years diploma course in Hospitality Management/ Hotel
Management/ Hotel Management and Catering Technology possessing
minimum of 50% marks and 2 years of recognized professional
experience in “Accredited Hotel Industry” i.e. any Hotels/Restaurants/
Organizations who are the members of Federation of Hotel and
Restaurant Association of India (including its Eastern, Western,
Northern and Southern Regions).
(c)
Three years Bachelor degree in any faculty with five years industry
experience from any recognized professional organization, who is
member of FHRAI (Federation by Hotel Restaurant Association of India).
OR
(d)
The eligibility criteria for admission to this course should be made open
to any graduate from the faculty of Home Science with diploma in Hotel
Management/ Hospitality Management/ Tourism Management/
Catering Management.
The duration of the course leading to the degree of Master’s in Hospitality
and Tourism Management in the faculty of Home Science shall be of 2 years
consisting of each of 1 year duration. There shall be two examination leading
to the degree of Master’s in Hospitality & Tourism Management.
(a)
The first examination shall be held at the end of first year which shall
be known as Master’s in Hospitality and Tourism Management Part I
examination.
(b)
The second examination shall be held at the end of second year and
shall be known as Master’s in Hospitality and Tourism Management
Part II examination.
5.
An examinee who is successful at Part I shall be eligible for admission to Part
II examination.
6.
The examination shall comprise of :
(A)
Part I
(i)
Theory
Internal Assessment
320 Marks
80 Marks
(ii)
Practical Examination
Internal Assessment
Total : I
160 Marks
40 Marks
600 Marks
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(B)
Part II
(i)
Theory
Internal Assessment
160 Marks
40 Marks
(ii)
Practical Examination
Internal Assessment
150 Marks
50 Marks
(iii)
Internship
Internal Assessment
Total II
Grand Total I & II
80 Marks
_20 Marks
500 Marks
1100 Marks
For Theory Examination:
For Internal assessment two sessional examinations shall be conducted each
of 20 marks per year. Best marks obtained out of the two examinations will
be awarded.
For Practical Examination:
For Internal assessment marks shall be awarded for seminar and power point
presentation.
The Head of the Department/ Principal shall maintain his/ her office a
complete records of the marks obtained by the candidates towards the
internal assessment/ sessional and shall send them to the Controller of
Examination before the commencement of the theory examination.
7.
i)
The scope of the topics in various papers shall be as indicated in the
syllabus.
ii)
The medium of instruction and the examination shall be English only.
8.
Students admitted for Part II of Master’s in Hospitality and Tourism
Management shall carry out research under an approved guide belonging to
the institution/ college.
9.
An examinee who secures minimum of 50%
seminar, dissertation/thesis, viva-voce.
marks in each Theory paper,
Provided firstly that the division of successful examinee for the degree
of Master’s in Hospitality and Tourism Management examination shall be
determined on the basis of the aggregate marks obtained at Part I and Part II
Examination.
Provided secondly that if an examinee secures 50% or more marks but
less than 60% marks in the aggregate, she/he shall be placed in Second
division.
Provided thirdly that if an examinee secures 60% or more marks but
less than 75% in the aggregate she/he shall be placed in the First division.
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Provided that of an examinee secure 75% or more marks in aggregate she /he
shall be placed in first division with distinction grade.
10.
The defense examination of an examinee of Part II examination of Master’s in
Hospitality and Tourism Management shall be carried out by a Board of
examination consisting of :
i)
ii)
External examiner appointed by the University.
The guide guiding the Dissertation/ Thesis.
In case of dispute the option of the external examiner shall be final and
binding.
Provided further that the external examiner shall submit a report to the
Controller of Examination immediately.
11.
The fee for the examination shall be as prescribed by the university from time
to time.
12.
(i)
An examinee who is unsuccessful at an examination shall be eligible for
the admission to the next Theory/Practical examination/dissertation
and viva-voce on payment of such fees as may be prescribed by the
university from time to time.
(ii)
For being eligible for exemption in a paper or a practical or dissertation
and viva-voce a candidate must have obtained minimum 50% of marks
in that paper/practical/Dissertation and Viva-voce, as the case may be.
13.
Without prejudice to the other provisions of Ordinance No. 6 relating to the
Examinations in general, the provisions of paras 5,8,10,23 and 31 of the said
ordinance shall apply to every candidate.
14.
Provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007 relating to the grace marks for passing
as examination shall apply to the examination under this ordinance. The
examination leading to the Part I & Part II of Master’s in Hospitality and
Tourism Management shall be held twice a year at such places and on such
dates as decided by the University.
15.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this ordinance, no person shall
be admitted to this examination if he has already passed the same
examination or any examination equivalent thereto of any other statutory
university.
16.
The degree in the prescribed form shall be signed by the Vice-chancellor of
the University.
17.
Upon promulgation of this Ordinance, Ordinance No. 13 of 1998 and amend
Ordinance No. 15 of 2003, governing the examinations leading to the degree
of Master of Hospitality Management in the Faculty of Home Science, shall
stand repealed.
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STATEMENT OF OBJECT AND REASONS
It was imperative to broaden the scope of the eligibility so as to facilitate the
desirous and deserving applicant students to avail the opportunity in terms of their
admission to the course the Academic Council in its meeting held on 19th July, 2007 vide
item No. 174 considered & approved this amendment Ordinance. Hence this Ordinance.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial implications are
involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or in future and is in
consonance with the orders of the State Government and guidelines of the University
Grants Commission.
APPENDIX – A
PG-MHTM PART – I
MASTER’S IN HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT
UNDER THE FACULTY OF HOME SCIENCE
Sr.N
o.
I-T-1
I-T-2
I-T-3
I-T-4
I-P-1
I-P-2
Subject
Main
Max. Marks
Sessional Total
Internal
Assessme
nt
No. of
Lectures
/Week
Time
For
Exam
(Hrs.)
T
P
50
4
-
3
100
50
4
-
3
20
100
50
4
-
3
80
20
100
50
4
-
3
80
20
100
50
-
6
3
80
20
100
50
-
6
3
Tourism
Management
80
20
100
Hospitality
Management
80
20
Computer in
Hospitality &
Tourism Operation
80
Research Design
with basics &
Applied statistics
Tourism &
Hospitality
Operation
Computer in
Hospitality &
Tourism Operation
Minimu
m
Marks
for
passing
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APPENDIX – B
PG-MHTM PART – II
MASTER’S IN HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT
UNDER THE FACULTY OF HOME SCIENCE
Sr.No.
Subject
Main
II-T1
II-T2
II-P-1
Tourism &
Hospitality
Marketing
Strategic
Management
Dissertation /
Thesis +
Internship
Viva / Seminar
II-P-2
Industrial
Training for
Three Months
(Viva / Seminar)
*Training in
recognized travel
agency, cruise
line, Airline, Hotel,
Airline
(Administration +
Ground Office
Work) any such
hospitality unit
*Log book to be
maintain
*Certificate of
training to be
submitted
*On completion of
training
presentation is
compulsory
Max. Marks
Sessional Total
Internal
Assessme
nt
Minimu
m
Marks
for
passing
No. of
Lectures
/Week
Time
For
Exam
(Hrs.)
80
20
100
50
4
3
80
20
100
50
4
3
150
-
200
100
12
3
20
100
50
-
-
50
80
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(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 22 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE NO. 36
EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF ¼okM%e; ikjaxr½ (MASTER OF
ARTS) IN THE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
WHEREAS it is expedient to amend Ordinance No. 36 Examination leading to
the degree of ¼okM%e; ikjaxr½ (Master of Arts) in the Faculty of Social Sciences, for the
purposes hereinafter appearing; the Management Council is hereby pleased to make
the following Ordinance;
1.
This Ordinance may be called “Examination leading to the degree of ¼okM%e;
ikjaxr½ (Master of Arts) in the Faculty of Social Sciences, (Amendment)
Ordinance, 2009.”
2.
This Ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its
approval by the Management Council.
3.
The para 4(A)(v) of the main Ordinance No. 36 Examination leading to the
degree of okM%e; ikjaxr (Master of Arts), be substituted by the following :“4. (A)(v)
The okM%e; Lukrd ¼xzkeh.k lsok½ Bachelor of Arts (Rural Services) of
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, or the Degree
recognized as equivalent thereto, for admission to the okM%e; ikjaxr Hkkx&1
(M.A. Part-I) Examination in the following subjects Viz Economics,
History, Political Science, Sociology, Marathi, English & Public
Administration .”
4.
In para 4(A)(ii) after the provided Fourteenthly of the main Ordinance No. 36
Examination leading to the degree of okM%e; ikjaxr (Master of Arts), following
be added :
“Provided Fifteenthly, that the persons holding LL.B. (5 years) Degree
(Bachelor of Law), of the university or any other statutory university shall be
eligible for admission to the Master of Arts Examination in Political Science,
English, Economics, History, Sociology, Philosophy.”
_________________________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 34, under
the draft ordinance No. 11 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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5.
In Appendix – A of Main Ordinance No. 36, Serial No. (7) (Pali & Prakrit)
shall be substituted by following subject -“(7) Pali and Buddhism.”
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
The Academic Council in its meeting held on 19.7.2007, vide item No. 65,143
&167, has considered and approved and referred it to the draft Ordinance
Committee of Social Sciences Faculty to prepare the draft Ordinance. Accordingly
the committee has prepared this draft ordinance for the consideration of concerned
authority.
Justification: 1. The nomenclature of Rural Services Diploma has been
changes as “Bachelor of Arts (Rural Services). Hence amendment Ordinance is
necessary.
2.
The students holding LL.B. (5 years) degree have the knowledge of
these subjects equal to the students of B.A. offering these subjects.
3.
The Board of Studies has changes the nomenclature of Pali & Prakrit as
Pali and Buddhisum.
While implementing the provisions of this Statute, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the orders of the State Government
and guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
Hence this amend Ordinance.
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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 23 OF 2009
EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF LAW (EXTERNAL)
IN THE FACULTY OF LAW
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an Ordinance for the Examination
leading to the Degree of Master of Law in the Faculty of Law (External), the
Management Council is hereby pleased to make the following ordinance. :
1.
This ordinance may be called “Examination Leading to the Degree of Master
of Law (LL.M. External), in the Faculty of Law, Ordinance, 2009.”
2.
This Ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
The course for the Degree of Master of Law under this Ordinance shall extend
over a period of four semesters. At the end of each semester there shall be a
university examination, known respectively as LL.M. (External) First Semester
Examination, LL.M. (External) Second Semester Examination, LL.M.
(External) Third Semester Examination and LL.M. (External) Fourth Semester
Examination.
4.
The Examinations of First and Third Semesters will be held in NovemberDecember every year and Examinations of Second and Fourth Semesters will
be held in May-June every year. The Examination shall be held at such
places and on such dates as may be appointed by the university.
5.
Subject to the compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance and of any
other Ordinances in force from time to time an applicant for admission to
Examination shall have passed THREE YEAR BACHELOR OF LAW DEGREE
OR FIVE YEAR BACHELOR OF LAW DEGREE Examination not less than one
academic year previously of the Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur
University or of any other statutory university recognized as equivalent
thereto with a minimum of 50% marks.
__________________________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 35, under
the draft ordinance No. 12 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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6.
The candidate shall be eligible for admission to the Examination under this
with the following procedure.
Firstly, the External Candidate shall make an application in the prescribed
form on or before 15th of July every year to the Head of the Post Graduate
Teaching Department of Law / Principal of the Affiliated College, (Affiliated to
RTM Nagpur University for LL.M. Course). The candidate will pay nonrefundable Registration fee and semester fee as prescribed by the university
from time to time.
Secondly the candidate shall also submit an application for admission to the
Examination on /or before the date declared by the university.
Thirdly the External Candidate who is eligible to appear for LL.M. (External)
Fourth Semester Examination will be required to do the Research Work
(Dissertation) under the supervision of a teacher who is teaching in the
Department of Law.
Provided that in case a registered candidate fails to apply for admission to the
Examination in the year in which a student is registered, that year shall ipso
facto stand cancelled, such a candidate shall be required to Register afresh
for admission in the next year.
7.
The Registration for the First Semester will commence from 15th of June
every year and Fourth Semester will commence from 1st of January every
year.
(i)
The candidate for LL.M. (External) First Semester shall be examined in
the subjects mentioned in Appendix “A”.
(ii)
The candidate for LL.M. (External) Second Semester shall be examined
in the subjects mentioned in Appendix “B”.
(iii)
The candidate for LL.M. (External) Third Semester shall be examined in
the subjects mentioned in Appendix “C”.
(iv)
The candidate for LL.M. (External) Fourth Semester shall be examined
in the subjects mentioned in Appendix “D”.
(v)
The scope of the topics in various papers will be as indicated in the
syllabus.
8.
The medium of instruction and examination shall be in English, Question
papers for the examination shall be set in English.
9.
The fee for the examination shall be as prescribed by the University from time
to time.
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10.
In order to be successful at the examination and to be eligible for the Degree
of Master of Law (External) under this Ordinance an examinee shall obtain:
i)
A minimum of 50% marks in each paper and obtain 50% marks in
aggregate.
Provided that an examinee securing 50% or more marks but less than 60%
marks in the aggregate in all the four semester examinations, taken together,
shall be placed in second division.
Provided further that an examinee securing 60% and above marks in the
aggregate, in all the semester examinations, taken together, shall be placed in
first division.
Provided also that an examinee securing 75% or more marks in a paper or in
the aggregate shall be declared to have passed with distinction.
11.
ii)
There shall be no classification of examinees successful at the LL.M.
First Semester, Second Semester and Third Semester Examination.
iii)
A candidate who does not pass or fail to be present at the LL.M.
(External) First Semester Examination in four consecutive
Examinations inclusive of the first, shall not be allowed to pursue the
studies for LL.M. (External) Examination.
(i)
An examinee who is unsuccessful at the examination shall be eligible
for admission to next written examination on payment of fresh fees as
prescribed by the university and in compliance with the conditions of
the Ordinance in force from time to time.
(ii)
For being eligible for exemption in a paper, a candidate should obtain
minimum 50% of marks in that paper.
(iii)
1)
A candidate who does not pass LL.M. (External) First Semester
Examination shall be allowed to take Examination of Second
Semester.
2)
For admission in the Third Semester a candidate should have
passed in atleast 50% of papers in First Semester and Second
Semester Examinations taken together. That is, out of eight
papers, the candidate should have passed in four papers. Each
paper will comprise of Theory paper and it shall be of 100 marks.
The candidate will have to pass the examination with 50% marks
in each paper and in aggregate.
3)
For admission in the Fourth Semester a candidate should have
cleared atleast 50% of papers in the Third Semester.
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4)
However, a candidate shall not be allowed to appear for Fourth
Semester Examination unless the candidate is declared passed in
First and Second Semester Examination in full, i.e. in all the
eight papers.
12.
Without prejudice to other provisions of Ordinance No. 6 relating to the
examinations in general, the provisions of paragraphs 8,10,31 and 32 of the
said Ordinance shall apply to every examinee appearing for the examination.
13.
Provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007 as amended from time to time relating
to the award of grace marks for passing an examination, securing higher
division, class and for securing distinction in subject(s) shall apply to the
examination under this Ordinance.
14.
Notwithstanding anything contrary in the Ordinance, no person shall be
admitted to this examination if the candidate has passed the same
examination or an equivalent examination of any other statutory university.
15.
An examinee successful at all the Examinations (four semesters) shall, on
payment of the prescribed fee, receive a degree in the prescribed form signed
by the Vice-Chancellor.
16.
Upon the promulgation of this Ordinance the direction No. 11 of 2007 shall
stand repealed.
STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASON
It has been decided in the meeting held in May 2007 of the Board of Studies
in Law and the Faculty of Law to start LL.M. course (External) (Distance Education
Programme). This course is specially for those people who are in employment /
service and in practice and who do not have time to attend regular classes. The
same was for the time being regulated through issuance of Direction No. 11 of
2007. However, the matter needs to be governed by a Ordinance prescribed for the
said purpose.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the orders of the State Government
and guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
Hence this Ordinance.
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SEMESTERISED LL.M. (EXTERNAL) COURSE
In LL.M (External) Semesterised Course, there are Six papers on foundation
courses, which are compulsory for all. There are Seven subjects specialization
groups, which are optional. They are:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group
Group
A – International Law
B – Constitutional Law and Administrative Law
C – Intellectual Property Laws
D – Business Law
E – Environment and Legal Order
F – Labour, Capital and Law
G – Criminal Law
Candidates have to select any one group of specialization which has six
papers. The candidates will pursue the course of study as External Students. For
the purpose of Research work that is Paper F-VI Dissertation, the External Students
will have to submit the Dissertation under the guidance of Supervisor who will be
teachers teaching the subject in the Department of Law. For every paper the total
marks will be out of 100. The total number of students to be admitted will not be
more than 30. (for all specialization groups)
APPENDIX – A
LL.M. (External) FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATION
Foundation Courses
Sr.
No.
1.
Paper
F-I
2.
F-II
Subject
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
Law and Social Transformation in
India
Indian Constitutional Law:
The New Challenges
100
50
100
50
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
100
50
100
50
Optional Courses
Group A
International Law
Sr.
No.
3.
Paper
4.
II
I
Subject
Nature and Sources of
International Law
Law of Armed Conflicts
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Group B
Constitutional Law and Administrative Law
Sr.
No.
3.
Paper
Subject
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
I
Constitutionalism : Pluralism and
Federalism
100
50
4.
II
Union – State Relations
100
50
Group C
Intellectual Property Laws
Sr.
No.
3.
Paper
Subject
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
I
Law of Industrial and Intellectual
Property - I
100
50
4.
II
Law of Industrial and Intellectual
Property – II
100
50
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
Group D
Business Law
Sr.
No.
3.
Paper
Subject
I
Corporate Law
100
50
4.
II
Company and Securities Law
100
50
Group E
Environment and Legal Order
Sr.
No.
3.
Paper
I
4.
II
Subject
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
Environmentalism and Indian
Society
100
50
Human Impact on Environment
and Problems in India
100
50
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Group F
Labour, Capital and Law
Sr.
No.
3.
Paper
I
4.
II
Subject
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
Law relating to Industrial
Adjudication - I
100
50
Law relating to Industrial
Adjudication - II
100
50
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
Group G
CRIMINAL LAW
Sr.
No.
3.
Paper
Subject
I
Criminal Justice System
100
50
4.
II
Crime and Social Legislation
100
50
APPENDIX B
LL.M. (External) SECOND SEMESTER EXAMINATION
Foundation Courses
Sr.
No.
1.
Paper
F-III
2.
F-IV
Subject
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
Jurisprudence and Legal Theory
100
50
Legal Education and Research
Methodology
100
50
Optional courses
Group A
International Law
Sr.
No.
3.
Paper
Subject
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
III
Law of International Organization
100
50
4.
IV
International Humanitarian Law
and Refugee Law
100
50
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Group B
Constitutional Law and Administrative Law
Sr.
No.
3.
Paper
III
4.
IV
Subject
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
National Security, Public Order
and Rule of Law
100
50
Administrative Process
100
50
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
Group C
Intellectual Property Law
Sr.
No.
3.
Paper
Subject
III
Law of Taxation - I
100
50
4.
IV
Law of Taxation - II
100
50
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
Group D
Business Law
Sr.
No.
3.
Paper
Subject
III
Economic Legislations
100
50
4.
IV
Legal Regulation of Economic
Enterprises
100
50
Group E
Environment and Legal Order
Sr.
No.
3.
Paper
III
4.
IV
Subject
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
Environment Laws, Policies and
Structures
100
50
International Environment Law
and Global Issues
100
50
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Group F
Labour, Capital and Law
Sr.
No.
3.
Paper
III
4.
IV
Subject
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
Law relating to Wages and
Monetary Benefits
100
50
Law relating to Collective
Bargaining and Trade Union
100
50
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
Group G
CRIMINAL LAW
Sr.
No.
3.
Paper
Subject
III
Criminal Justice: concepts and
Procedure
100
50
4.
IV
Penology – Treatment of offenders
100
50
APPENDIX C
LL.M. (External) THIRD SEMESTER EXAMINATION
Sr.
No.
3.
Paper
F-V
Foundation Course
Subject
Max. Marks
Computer and information Tech.
Law
Min. Marks
100
50
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
Optional Courses
Group A
International Law
Sr.
No.
2.
Paper
Subject
V
Private International Law – I
General Principles, choice of
Jurisdiction and Choice of Law
100
50
3.
VI
Private International Law – II
Specific choice of Law Problems
100
50
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Group B
Constitutional Law and Administrative Law
Sr.
No.
2.
Paper
Subject
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
V
Judicial Control of Administrative
Powers
100
50
3.
VI
Public Authorities and Liability :
Controls on Maladministration
100
50
Group C
Intellectual Property Laws
Subject
Max. Marks
Sr.
No.
2.
Paper
Min. Marks
V
Banking Law
100
50
3.
VI
Insurance Law
100
50
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
Group D
Business Law
Sr.
No.
2.
Paper
Subject
V
International Economics Law
100
50
3.
VI
International Trade Law
100
50
Group E
Environment and Legal Order
Subject
Max. Marks
Sr.
No.
2.
Paper
Min. Marks
V
Biological Diversity and Legal
Order
100
50
3.
VI
Conservation of Resources and
Management of Environment
100
50
395
Group F
Labour, Capital and Law
Sr.
No.
2.
Paper
V
3.
VI
Subject
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
Social Security Legislation - I
100
50
Social Security Legislation - II
100
50
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
Group G
CRIMINAL LAW
Sr.
No.
2.
Paper
Subject
V
Organized Crime, Terrorism and
International Crime, New
Challenges.
100
50
3.
VI
Offences Relating to Corporate
Gains.
100
50
APPENDIX D
LL.M. (External) FOURTH SEMESTER EXAMINATION
Foundation Course
Sr.
No.
1.
Paper
F-VI
Subject
Dissertation
(External Examiner)
Max. Marks
Min. Marks
Written work 125
Viva-voce
75
100
Total 200
100
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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 24 OF 2009
ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE POST B.Sc.
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS
IN THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an Ordinance for the Examination
leading to the Post B.Sc. Diploma in Computer Science and Applications in the
Faculty of Science, the Management Council is hereby pleased to make the
following ordinance. :
1.
This ordinance may be called “Examination leading to the Post B.Sc. Diploma
in Computer Science and Applications in the Faculty of Science, Ordinance,
2009.”
2.
This ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
The Examination leading to the course of Post B.Sc. Diploma in Computer
Science & Applications shall be held twice a year at such places and on such
dates as may be notified by the Board of Examination.
4.
Subject to the compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance and of any
other Ordinances in force from time to time an applicant for admission to the
examination shall have:(a)
Obtained a B.Sc. degree of this university or of any other Statutory
University with atleast 50% marks and had offered Mathematics and
any two of Chemistry, Physics, computer Science, Statistics, Geology,
Electronics, Environmental Science, Microbiology, Biochemistry,
Biotechnology, Botany, Zoology as the subjects for the B.Sc. degree
Examination or B.E. or B. Tech. and
(b)
Prosecutor a regular course of study for not less than one academic
year in any relevant institution or and colleges affiliated to the
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University where the course will
be conducted.
______________________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 36, under
the draft ordinance No. 13 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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5.
Without prejudice to the other provisions of the Ordinance No. 6 relating to
the Examinations in General, the provision of paras 5,6,10,28, and 31 of the
said Ordinance shall apply to every collegiate candidate.
6.
(a)
Course fee to be decided by the University.
(b)
The fees for the examination shall be as prescribed by the university
from time to time including practical examination.
7.
The duration of the course shall be one Academic year.
8.
The final total assessment of the candidate is made in terms of an university
For practical and written theory exam for the course. For each paper, the
practical and the project the minimum passing is 40% marks and aggregates is
50% marks.
Details are as follow:
Subject
A.
Max.
Marks
Min.
Marks
100
40
Theory:
(i)
Object Oriented Programming
Using C++
(ii)
Computer Architecture Operating
System and System Software
100
100
40
40
(iii)
(iv)
Java programming and Data Structures
Information Systems and Visual Basic
100
100
40
40
100
40
Practical - I
Practical – II
100
100
40
40
Project
100
40
Programming
(v)
B.
9. a)
Data Base Management System and
Oracle
Practical:
The scope of the topic in various papers shall be as indicated in the
syllabus.
b) The medium of instructions and examination shall be in English only.
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10.
Laboratory requirements for conducting this course have been
described as under for the Batch of 40 Students.
Hardware Requirements:
*
Computer – 40 Nos. (Pentium IV or Higher)
*
Four Printers and one scanner
*
Different Network Cables and respective Connectors
*
Hub, Switch
*
Different Network Cards
Arrange all other necessary hardware required for practical purpose to
demonstrate the students as per practical listing.
Software Requirements:
*
Different Operating Systems
*
o MS DOS
*
o Windows Operating System (Windows 9x, XP, 2000, 2003)
*
o Linux Operating System
*
MS Office Package
*
Antivirus Suite
Other Requirements
*
White board with marker
*
Overhead projector (OHP)
*
Internet Connection
11.
In order to pass the examination, an examinee shall obtain not less
than 40% marks in each theory papers, practicals and project
separately and not less than 50% in aggregate.
12.
An examinee who is failed in the examination shall be eligible for
admission to the next written and practical examination on payment of
fee prescribed for the examination.
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13.
The casual student, will be governed by the general rules applicable to
them, if admitted by the Head of Department/ Institute/College.
14.
Successful examinee obtaining 60% or more marks in the aggregate at the
examination shall be placed in the first division and those obtaining less than
60% but more than 50% marks in the second division.
15.
Provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007 relating to the award of grace marks for
passing an examination, securing higher division/class and for securing
distinction in subject(s) and Ordinance No. 10 relating to the exemption and
compartments shall apply to the examination under this Ordinance.
16.
As possible after the examination but not later than the 30th June Board of
Examination shall publish the list of successful examinees.
17.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Ordinance no person shall
be admitted to this examination if he has already passed the same
examination or an equivalent examination of any other statutory University,
which has been recognized as equivalent to the examination.
18.
A successful examinee shall receive a Diploma in prescribed form signed by
the Vice-chancellor.
19.
Upon promulgation of this Ordinance, Direction No. 1 of 2008 and Ordinance
No. 1 of 1984 shall stand repealed.
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
In order to incorporate a Post B.Sc. Diploma course in the speciality of
Computer Science and Application, which has a great bearing on the fulfillment of
regional requirements, and affording greater employability. The same was for the
time being regulated through issuance of Direction No. 1 of 2008. However, the
matter needs to be governed by a Ordinance prescribed for the said purpose. Hence
this Ordinance.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the orders of the State Government
and guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 25 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE NO. 143,
EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF foKku Lukrd (BACHELOR OF
SCIENCE) IN THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE
WHEREAS it is expedient to amend Ordinance No. 143, Examination
leading to the degree of foKku Lukrd (Bachelor of Science), for the purposes
hereinafter appearing; the Management Council is hereby pleased to make the
following Ordinance;
foKku
1.
This Ordinance may be called ‘ Examination leading to the degree of
Lurkd (Bachelor of Science) (Amendment) Ordinance, 2009.”
2.
This Ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its
approval by the Management Council.
3.
In sub para (iii) of para 7 of the main Ordinance No. 143, examination
leading to the degree of foKku Lukrd (Bachelor of Science) after serial No. (45)
the following group of subject be added:
“(46)
Biotechnology, Zoology, and Chemistry”
STATEMENT OF OBJECT AND REASONS
It was imperative to broaden the scope of the eligibility so as to facilitate the
desirous and deserving applicant students to avail the opportunity in terms of their
admission to the course the Academic Council 19th July, 2007 vide item No. 91
considered & approved this amendment Ordinance. Hence the amendment.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and is in consonance with the orders of the State Government and
guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
__________________________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 37, under
the draft ordinance No. 14 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
401
RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 26 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE NO. 4 of 2006,
EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
(INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY) (THREE YEAR DEGREE COURSES) IN THE
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
WHEREAS it is expedient to amend Ordinance No. 4 of 2006, Examination
leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science (Information Technology) in the Faculty
of Science, for the purposes hereinafter appearing; the Management Council is
hereby pleased to make the following Ordinance;
1.
This Ordinance may be called ‘ Examination leading to the degree of
Bachelor of Science (Information Technology) (Amendment) Ordinance,
2009.”
2.
This Ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its
approval by the Management Council.
3.
In para 6 (A) of the main Ordinance 4 of 2006, examination leading to the
degree of Bachelor of Science (Information Tech.) in sub para 1 of the
following words “6 (A) –
have passed not less than one academic year previously the 12th
standard examination of the Maharshtra State Board of Secondary and
Higher Secondary Education with English and Mathematics or an
examination recognized as equivalent thereto in such subjects and with
such standard of attainments as may be prescribed.
Shall be substituted by following –
have passed not less than one academic year previously the 12th
standard examination of the Maharshtra State Board of Secondary and
Higher Secondary Education with English or an examination recognized as
equivalent thereto in such subjects and with such standard of attainments
as may be prescribed.”
______________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 38, under
the draft ordinance No. 15 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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STATEMENT OF OBJECT AND REASONS
It was
desirous and
admission to
considered &
imperative to broaden the scope of the eligibility so as to facilitate the
deserving applicant students to avail the opportunity in terms of their
the course the Academic Council 19th July, 2007 vide item No. 381
approved this amendment Ordinance. Hence the amendment.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and is in consonance with the orders of the State Government and
guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
***********************
*ORDINANCE NO. 27 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE NO. 5 of 2006,
EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF foKku ikjaxr ¼ekfgrh
OF SCIENCE) (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY)
IN THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE
ra=Kku½
(MASTER
WHEREAS it is expedient to amend Ordinance No. 5 OF 2006, Examination
leading to the degree of foKku ikjaxr ¼ekfgrh ra=Kku½ (Master of Science)(Information
Technology) in the Faculty of Science, for the purposes hereinafter appearing; the
Management Council is hereby pleased to make the following Ordinance;
1.
This Ordinance may be called ‘ Examination leading to the degree of foKku
ikjaxr ¼ekfgrh ra=Kku½ (Master of Science)(Information Technology) (Amendment)
Ordinance, 2009.”
2.
This Ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its
approval by the Management Council.
3.
In para 5 of the main Ordinance 5 of 2006, examination leading to the
degree of foKku ikjaxr (Master of Science) after the second proviso following
be added-
5. “ have passed the B.C.A., or B.Sc. with optional subjects Maths.,
Computer Maintenance, Computer Science in eligible for admission to
M.Sc. (IT) course. (Mathematics at 10+2 level).”
__________________________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 39,
under the draft ordinance No. 16 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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4.
In para 6 of the main Ordinance No. 5 of 2006, examination leading to the
degree of foKku ikjaxr (Master of Science) shall be substituted by following“6. The A.T.K.T. rules shall be as under for admission to M.Sc. (Information
Technology) course (Theory and Practical as separate passing head)
Admission to Semester
Candidates should have
passed in all the subjects
of the following
examination of
Rashtrasant Tukadoji
Maharashtra Nagpur
University
Candidate should have
passed at least two-third of
the passing heads of the
following examinations
Part-I - Semester – I
As provided under para 5
of the Ordinance
----------
----
Part-I - Semester –II
Part-II - Semester – I
Part-II - *Semester – II
---Part-I - Semester –I & II each
----
STATEMENT OF OBJECT AND REASONS
It was imperative to broaden the scope of the eligibility so as to facilitate the
desirous and deserving applicant students to avail the opportunity in terms of their
admission to the course the Academic Council 19th July, 2007 vide item No. 382,
385(7) considered & approved this amendment Ordinance. Hence the amendment.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and is in consonance with the orders of the State Government and
guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 28 OF 2009
ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE POST
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN APPLIED STATISTICS (SELF FINANCE)
IN THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an Ordinance for the Examination
leading to the Post Graduate Diploma in Applied Statistics (Self Finance) (One year
course) in the Faculty of Science, the Management Council is hereby pleased to
make the following ordinance. :
1.
This ordinance may be called “Examination leading to the Post Graduate
Diploma in Applied Statistics (Self Finance) (one year course) in the Faculty
of Science, Ordinance, 2009.”
2.
This ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
Subject to the compliance with the provisions of this ordinance and of other
ordinances in force from time to time a graduate from any faculty shall be
eligible for admission to this diploma course.
4.
Subject to his/her compliance with the provisions of this ordinance and of
other ordinances in force from time to time a candidate for admission to the
examination shall be eligible to appear at it if :
i)
He/She has prosecuted a regular course of study of not less than one
academic year in the University/College affiliated to the university.
AND
ii)
5.
He/She has in the opinion of the head of Department/Principal, shown
satisfactory progress in his/her studies.
The main examination of the course shall be held in summer and the
supplementary examination shall be held in winter every year.
__________________________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 40, under
the draft ordinance No. 17 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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6.
Without prejudice to other provisions of ordinance No. 6 relating to the
examination in General the provision of paragraph 5,8,10,31 and 32 of the
said ordinance shall apply to every collegiate candidate.
7.
The fees for the examination shall be as prescribed by the university from
time to time and whenever any change is made in the fees prescribed that
shall be notified through a notification for the information of the examinees
concerned.
8.
i)
The scope of the topics in various papers/practicals shall be as
indicated in the respective syllabus in force from time to time.
ii)
Medium of instruction and examination shall be English.
9.
The examination for the Post Graduate Diploma in Applied Statistics course
shall comprise :
I)
Theory papers:
Paper I
Paper II
Paper III
Paper IV (Elective)
-
75
75
75
75
II)
Practical I
Practical II
-
75 marks
75 marks
III)
Project
Total:-
50 marks
500 marks
a)
b)
All the theory papers, practical and project are compulsory.
Theory paper IV will be elective.
marks
marks
marks
marks
10.
An examinee who secures a minimum of 40% of maximum marks in each
paper/practical/ project and obtains 50% or more marks in aggregate shall
be declared successful. Successful examinees at the examination obtaining
60% or more marks in aggregate shall be placed in First division. All other
successful examinees shall be placed in the second division.
11.
An examinee who is successful in the minimum period prescribed for the
examination obtaining not less than 75% of the total maximum marks
prescribed shall be declared to have passed the examination with distinction.
12.
Provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007 relating to the award of grace marks for
passing an examination, securing higher division/class and for securing
distinction in subject(s) and Ordinance No. 10 relating to the exemption and
compartments as amended up to date shall apply to the examination under
this Ordinance.
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13.
As soon as possible but not later than two months after the completion of the
examination the University shall publish a list of successful examinees,
arranged in the categories distinction, first division and second division as
envisaged in paragraph 11 and 10 of this ordinance and names of examinees
passing the summer examination as a whole in the minimum prescribed
period and obtaining the prescribed number of places in the distinction, first
division or second division shall be arranged in order of Merit as provided in
the Examinations in General ordinance No. 6.
14.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this ordinance no person shall
be admitted to this examination, if he/she has already passed the same
examination or an equivalent examination of other statutory University.
15.
Successful examinees at the examination shall receive a Diploma signed by
the Vice-Chancellor
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
In order to incorporate a Post Graduate Diploma course in the speciality of
Applied Statistics (Self Finance), which has a great bearing on the fulfillment of
regional requirements, and affording greater employability. The course is intended
to provide basic training in Statistical methods and their applications in different
fields. It is designed to satisfy the requirements of persons who are to take up
Statistical responsibilities in Government department and Scientific, Industrial
commercial and other organizations. However, the matter needs to be governed by a
Ordinance prescribed for the said purpose. Hence this Ordinance.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the orders of the State Government
and guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
407
RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 29 OF 2009
ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY (M.PHIL.) IN
LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE IN FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES.
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an ordinance for the Examination
leading to the degree of Master of Philosophy (M. Phil.) in Library and Information
Science in the Faculty of Social Sciences, the Management Council is hereby
pleased to make the following ordinance :
1.
This Ordinance may be called “Examination leading to the Degree of Master
of Philosophy (M. Phil.) in Library and Information Science, in the Faculty of
Social Sciences, 2009 .”
2.
This Ordinance shall come into force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
An examination shall be held annually in June at such dates as may be
prescribed by the Board of Examination.
4.
Subject to the compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance and other
ordinances in force from time to time, an applicant for admission to the
Master of Philosop0hy (M. Phil.) Degree Examination shall have (i)
Passed the Master’s degree in not less than Second Division in
the concerned subject comprised in the Faculty of the University
or of any other Examination recognized by the University as
equivalent thereto;
Provided that candidates who are teachers and librarian in
the University shall be given preference for admission to the
course;
(ii)
Prosecuted a vacation full time course of 180 periods of 45
minutes each 60 lecturers to be allotted to each theory paper for
three papers prescribed for M. Phil. Course (The practical paper
wherever prescribed shall be in lieu of the paper).
_______________________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 41,
under the draft ordinance No. 18 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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(iii)
(a)
6 weeks in the Summer Vacation (First Term);
(b)
2 weeks in the following Winter vacation (Second Term); and
(c)
6 weeks in the Summer Vacation following the Winter Vacation
(Third Term);
OR
Prosecuted a regular full time course of one Academic Session as a
Student of a College or a Department of the University.
5.
Without prejudice to the other provisions of Ordinance No. 6 relating to
Examinations in General, the provisions of Paragraphs 5,8,10 and 32 of the
said Ordinance shall apply to every collegiate candidate.
6.
(i)
The fees for the examination shall be as prescribed by the Management
Council from time to time.
(ii)
The candidates desiring to take M. Phil. Examinations either through
Regular Course shall submit their application and pay full fee at the
time of admission.
7. (i)
(ii)
The scope or the subjects shall be as indicated in the syllabus.
The medium of instruction shall be English only.
8. The examination shall consist of two parts:
(1)
Theory papers including practical/college assessment, and
(2)
The norms relating to internal assessment in M. Phil. Paper shall be
excluding the dissertations under(a)
Class room teaching assignment
-
(b)
Papers presented by the student
at the Seminar, Group discussion etc.
25 Marks
25Marks
Performance of the student in the class room his library work,
participation in classroom, general performance, etc. to be taken into
account.
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(3)
No supervisor shall guide at a time more than Five students for
dissertations.
(1)
The Principal/ Head of the institutions/ department shall forward to
the university the record of internal assessment/ sessional marks of
examinees one month before the commencement of the theory
examination.
(2)
The principal of the college or Head of the deptt. where the M. Phil.
Course is conducted shall submit to the University the enrollment
number of students in each subject submitting the dissertations for
information of the Appointment of Examiners Committee for making
adequate appointments.
9.
(3)
10.
11.
A candidate who had offered thesis for Ph.D. in a particular subject can
not offer the same subject for dissertation in M. Phil.
(4)
A candidate can not offer identical subjects for dissertations which has
been offered by another M. Phil. Candidate at this or other places.
(1)
The candidates desiring to take M. Phil. Exam., shall submit the copies
their Dissertations duly printed in neat and tidy form, to the University
through their supervisor and the Principal/ Head of the
Institute/Deptt. with in 30 days after the date of completion of the
written examination.
(2)
A candidate shall submit with his dissertation a certificate from his
Supervisor to the effect :(i)
That the candidate has satisfactorily conducted research for not
less than one academic year, and
(ii)
That the dissertation is the result of the candidate’s own work
and is of sufficiently high standard to warrant its presentation for
examination.
There shall be no classification of examinees successful at the
Examination.
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12.
(i)
A student successful in all the theory papers and unsuccessful in the
Dissertations shall be required to appear in Dissertation only. Provides
the deficiencies mistakes in the Dissertation shall be communicates to
the examinee to improve and resubmit the Dissertation.
(ii)
A student successful in dissertation and unsuccessful in theory
paper shall be required to appear in theory papers only.
13.
Only such examinees who have secured minimum aggregate pass marks in
the papers as indicated in the respective appendices and have been declared
‘pass’ in the dissertation shall only be declared successful.
14.
Not withstanding anything to the contrary in this Ordinance, no person shall
be admitted to an Examination under this Ordinance if he has already passed
this examination or an equivalent examination of any other Statutory
University.
15.
Successful examinees shall on payment of the prescribed fees receive a
Degree in the prescribed form signed by the Vice-Chancellor.
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
Till the year 2007-08 there was no facility is M.Phil. in Library and
Information Science and the students of this area were deprived from such
importance course. Therefore there was heavy demand from the students to
introduce M.Phil. course in Library & Information Science. Accordingly Board of
Studies, Faculties, Academic Council has taken appropriate action to introduce this
course. Hence this Ordinance.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the guidelines of the University
Grants Commission.
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EXAMINATION LEADING TO M.PHIL. IN LIBRARY AND
INFORMATION SCIENCE
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
Paper
Title of the Paper
Maximum
Marks
Minimum
Marks for
passing in
each paper
Aggregate
of all
papers for
passing
Theory
Paper I
Research Methods in Library
and information Science
100
50
Paper II
Electronic Digital and Virtual
Libraries
100
50
Paper III
Emerging Trends in Library
and information Science
100
50
300
150
Total Theory
150
150
Practical
work
1
Dissertation
100
50
11
VIVA-VOCE
50
25
111
100
Internal Assessment:
1. Seminars
25
2. Class Room Teaching
Assignments
25
Total for Theory
200
***********
25
100
100
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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 30 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE
DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY (Biotechnology) IN THE FACULTY
OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an Ordinance governing the
Examination leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Technology (Biotechnology) in the
Faculty of Engineering & Technology, the Management Council is hereby pleased to
make the following ordinance.:
1.
This Ordinance may be called “Ordinance to provide for the Examinations
leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Technology (Biotechnology) in the Faculty
of Engineering & Technology, Ordinance, 2009”.
2.
This Ordinance shall come into force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
Subject to the compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance and any
other Ordinance in force from time to time, an applicant to the Examination
shall have passed :
(a)
The 10+2 standard examination of the Maharashtra State Board of
Secondary and Higher Secondary Education and examination
recognized by the Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University as
equivalent therefore with :
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
English
Modern Indian Language
Mathematics
Biology
Physics
Chemistry
Any other optional subject from out the list prescribed by the
said Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board,
OR
__________________________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 42, under
the draft ordinance No. 20 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
English
Mathematics and Statistics
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Vocational Course carrying 200 marks
OR
An Examination recognized by the Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj
Nagpur University is equivalent to the above.
Note: The candidate should have passed the Higher Secondary Certificate
(10+2) Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and
Higher Secondary Education, Pune or its equivalent examination with
English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics with not less
than 50% marks (45% marks for Backward Class candidates from
Maharashtra State only) in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics taken together. Other State Backward Class students
should have passed the Higher Secondary Certificate (10+2)
Examination or equivalent examination with English, Physics,
Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics and with not less than 50 %
marks in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics taken
together.
4.
The Degree of Bachelor of Technology (Biotechnology) shall be awarded to an
examinee who in accordance with the provisions of the Ordinance, qualifies
himself/herself.
5.
There shall be Four, Year/Semester Pattern Examination held except in the
case of First Year B.Tech. which shall be a yearly pattern, leading to the
Degree of Bachelor of Technology (Biotechnology) in the Faculty of
Engineering and Technology.
6.
(i)
First Year B. Tech. (Biotechnology) shall be the same as that of First
Year B.Tech. (Chemical Engineering) examination of this University,
(ii)
Second Year B. Tech. (Biotechnology) onwards shall be on Semester
Pattern. There shall be one examination at the end of each Semester
conducted as per the rules of the University whereby in each year there
shall be two “Semester Examinations”. Thus from second year onwards
till the Fourth Year there shall be six Semesters i.e. III, IV, V, VI, VII
and VIII each followed by the University Examination.
The period of the academic session shall be such, as may be notified by the
University.
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7.
7.
Subject to his/her compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance
(pertaining to examinations in general) in force from time to time, the
applicant for admission, at the end of the course of study of a particular
Year/Semester, to a higher examination, shall be eligible to appear at it, if:
(i)
He/She satisfies the conditions prescribed in the ATKT rules revised
and made applicable from time to time (Refer Table – I)
(ii)
He/She has complied with provisions of Paragraphs 5,7,8,10 and 31 of
Ordinance No. 6 relating to the Examinations in general,
(iii)
He/She has prosecuted a regular course of study in a College affiliated
to the University,
(iv)
He/She has in the opinion of the Principal, shown satisfactory progress
in his/her studies.
The A.T.K.T. rules as under shall be the same as for other B. Tech.
examinations under the Engineering and Technology Faculty (Theory and
Practical shall be considered as separate heads of passing):
TABLE – I
Admission to Semester/Yr.
Candidates should have
passed in all the subjects of
the following examination of
the Rashtrasant Tukadoji
Maharaj Nagpur University
I Year
III Sem.
IV Sem.
V Sem.
VI Sem.
VII Sem.
VIII Sem.
XII Std or Equivalent
--------I Yr.
III Sem.
IV. Sem.
V Sem.
Candidates should have
passed in all the subjects
except in Four or Less
number of passing heads of
the following examination
taken together
--1 Yr
I Yr. and/or III Sem.
III Sem. And/or IV Sem.
IV Sem. And/or VI Sem.
V Sem. And/or VI Sem.
VI Sem and/or VII Sem.
Provided :
(a)
That an examinee who has passed in any subject (Theory or Practical)
or subjects shall, at his option, be exempted from appearing in that
subject at the subsequent examination:
Examination :- The ‘Theory’ and the ‘Practical’ with their respective
‘College Assessment’ being separate heads of passing (though of the
same subject), an examinee passing under any one of these, but failing
in another, shall, at his option, be entitled to get “Exemption” in that
part of the subject (either Theory or Practical), in which he has secured
the pass marks.
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(b)
That any one, who holds a First Class Diploma in the relevant branch
from any one of the Polytechnics in Maharashtra State shall be eligible
for admission to the 3rd Semester of the B. Tech. Degree Course, under
this Ordinance, in Biotechnology.
(c)
Any First Class Diploma Holder from a State other than Maharashtra,
with English medium, alone, shall be eligible for admissions to the
Second Year of the B. Tech. (3rd Semester) Degree Course in the
relevant branch only, provided equivalence of the Diploma Examination
passed by him/her from Polytechnic in other State is established by the
University.
9.
The Fees for the examination shall be as prescribed by the Management
Council from time to time and whenever any change is made, in the fees
prescribed for any particular examination, then it shall be notified through a
notification for information of the examinees concerned.
10.
(i)
The Papers, the Practicals and the College Assessments in which an
examinee is examined, the maximum marks for these and the
minimum marks which an examinee must obtain in order to pass in
the subject and the examination are detailed in the respective
“Appendices.”
(ii)
Assessment of College Assessment marks for practicals shall be done in
two stages :- ‘First’ at the end of the “First Term/Mid Semester, as the
case may be” which shall be out of 40 % of the total College Assessment
Marks, and shall be intimated to the student and the “Second” at the
end of the Semester/Academic Term as the case may be for remaining
60 % of marks.
The minimum aggregate marks required for passing at the V/VI/VII
and VIII Semester examination shall be 45 %.
(iii)
11.
(i)
(ii)
The scope of the subjecs shall be as indicated in the Syllabus.
The medium of instruction and examination shall be English.
12.
Provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007 relating to the award of grace marks for
passing an examination, securing higher division/class and for securing
distinction in subject(s) and Ordinance No. 10 relating to the Exemption and
Compartments as updated from time to time shall apply to the examination
under this Ordinance.
13.
An Examinee who does not pass, or who fails to present himself/herself for
the examination shall be eligible for “Readmission” to the same examination,
on payment of a fresh fee and such other fees as may be prescribed form time
to time.
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14.
An unsuccessful examinee, at any of the above examinations, shall have an
option to carry his/her “College Assessment marks” for Theory/Practical
examination to his/her successive attempt at the examination.
The
examinee, however can forego his/her College Assessment marks in a subject
or subjects, in which case he/she shall be examined for a total of marks
comprising the Theory/Practical examination and College Assessment
together, at his/her successive attempts at the examination. Such an option
may be availed by the examinee by indication of the same in his/her
“Application for the examination” and the option once exercised, shall be
“Final and Binding” on the examinee concerned.
15.
As soon as possible after the examinations, the Board of Examinations shall
publish a list of successful examinees. The result of all examinations shall be
classified as above and the “Branchwise Merit List” shall be notified as per
Ordinance No. 6.
16.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Ordinance, no person shall
be admitted to any examination under this Ordinance, if he/she has already
passed the same examination or any equivalent examination thereto of any
Statutory University.
17.
(i)
The examinees who have passed in all the ‘Subjects’ prescribed for all
(ii)
the “Examinations” shall be eligible for the award of the Degree of
Bachelor of Technology in Biotechnology in the Faculty of Engineering
and Technology.
The classification of Division of Examinees for the award of degree of B.
Tech. shall be based on aggregate of marks obtained in last four
Semesters i.e. V, VI, VII and VIII Semester for B. Tech. (Biotechnology)
The degree, in the prescribed format shall be signed by the ViceChancellor.
(iii)
18.
Upon promulgation of this Ordinance, Direction No. 5 of 2008 shall stand
repealed.
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
The All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi referred to as AICTE
has granted permission to the start the B. Tech. (Biotechnology) course in the
University vide their letter No. 740-89-333(E)/ET/99 dated 19th June, 2007 and
subsequently the Government of Maharashtra through the Directorate of Technical
Education has issued concurrence to the starting of the course in the University
vide letter No. TEM-2007/(302/06)/AM-I dated the 30th June, 2007. The same was
for the time being regulated through issuance of Direction No. 5 of 2008. However,
the matter needs to be governed by a Ordinance prescribed for the said purpose.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the orders of the State Government
and guidelines of the All India Council for Technical Education.
Hence this Ordinance.
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Scheme of Examination for B Tech Biotechnology
(Four Years Degree Course in B Tech Biotechnology – Annual Pattern for First Year only)
FIRST YEAR B. TECH (BIOTECHNOLOGY) EXAMINATION
Examination Scheme
Sub No
Subject
BT. 01
(BGE)*
BT. 02
(BGE)
BT. 03
(BGE)
BT. 04
(BGE)
BT. 05
(BGE)
BT. 06
(BGE)
BT. 07
(BGE)
BT. 08
(BGE)
BT. 09
(BGE)
BT. 10
(BGE)
BT. 11
(BGE)
BT. 12
(BGE)
BT. 13
(BGE)
BT. 14
(BGE)
TOTAL
Applied Physical
Chemistry-I
Applied
Inorganic
Chemistry
Applied
Organic
Chemistry
Applied
Mathematics-I
Applied Physics
Paper/Practic
al Sessional
Paper
Sessional
Paper
Sessional
Paper
Sessional
Paper
Sessional
Paper
Sessional
Computer
Paper
Programming
Sessional
Applied Mechanics
Paper
Sessional
Production
Paper
Engineering
Sessional
Applied Physical
Practical
Chemistry -I
Sessional
Applied
Inorganic Practical
Chemistry
Sessional
Applied
Organic Practical
Chemistry
Sessional
Applied Physics
Practical
Sessional
Engineering Drawing Practical
I
Sessional
Workshop Practice
Practical
Sessional
*BGE: Board of General Engineering
L = LECTURE, P=PRACTICAL
80
20
80
20
80
20
80
20
80
20
80
20
80
20
80
20
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
Max
Marks
Min
Marks
100
40
Teaching
Scheme
Duration L
P
Total
of Exam
(Hrs/
(hrs)
wk)
03
03 03
100
40
03
03
-
03
100
40
03
03
-
03
100
40
03
03
-
03
100
40
03
03
-
03
100
40
03
03
-
03
100
40
03
03
-
03
100
40
03
03
-
03
100
50
06
-
03
03
100
50
06
-
03
03
100
50
06
-
03
03
100
50
06
-
03
03
100
50
06
-
03
03
100
50
06
-
03
03
1400
620
42
418
Scheme of Examination for B Tech Biotechnology
(Four Years Degree Course in B Tech Biotechnology – Semester Pattern)
THIRD SEMESTER B. TECH (BIOTECHNOLOGY) EXAMINATION
Sub No
Subject
Examination Scheme
Paper/Practic Max
al Sessional
Marks
3S.BT.01
(BBT)**
Microbiology
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
40
Teaching Scheme
Duration L
T
P
Total
(Hrs/
of Exam
wk)
(hrs)
03
03 01 04
3S.BT.02
(BBT)
Bio-Process
Calculations
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
3S.BT.03
(BBT)
Bioorganic
Chemistry
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
3S.BT.04
(BGE)*
Applied
Mathematics-II
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
3S.BT.05
(BGE)
Electronics and Paper
Instrumentation Sessional
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
3S.BT.06
(BBT)
Microbiology
Practical
Sessional
50
50
100
50
06
-
-
04
04
3S.BT.07
(BBT)
Bio-organic
Chemistry
Practical
Sessional
50
50
100
50
06
-
-
04
04
3S.BT.08
(BGE)
Electronics and Practical
Instrumentation Sessional
50
50
100
50
06
-
-
04
04
800
350
-
15
05
12
32
TOTAL
**BBT: Board of Biotechnology
*BGE: Board of General Engineering
L = LECTURE, P=PRACTICAL
Min
Marks
419
Scheme of Examination for B Tech Biotechnology
(Four Years Degree Course in B Tech Biotechnology – Semester Pattern)
FOURTH SEMESTER B. TECH (BIOTECHNOLOGY) EXAMINATION
Sub No
Subject
Examination Scheme
Paper/Practic Max
al Sessional
Marks
4S.BT.01
(BBT)**
BiochemistryMetabolism
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
40
Teaching Scheme
Duration of L
T
P
Total
Exam (hrs)
(Hrs/
wk)
03
03 01 04
4S.BT.02
(BGE)
Plant Utilities
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
4S.BT.03
(BGE)*
Electrical
Engineering
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
4S.BT.04
(BBT)
Cell Biology
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
4S.BT.05
(BGE)
Applied
Physical
Chemistry II
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
4S.BT.06
(BGE)
Electrical
Engineering
Practical
Sessional
50
50
100
50
06
-
-
04
04
4S.BT.07
(BBT)
Biochemistry
Practical
Sessional
50
50
100
50
06
-
-
04
04
4S.BT.08
(BGE)
Applied
Physical
Chemistry II
Practical
Sessional
50
50
100
50
06
-
-
04
04
800
350
-
15
05
12
32
TOTAL
**BBT: Board of Biotechnology
*BGE: Board of General Engineering
L = LECTURE, P=PRACTICAL
Min
Marks
420
Scheme of Examination for B Tech Biotechnology
(Four Years Degree Course in B Tech Biotechnology – Semester Pattern)
FIFTH SEMESTER B. TECH (BIOTECHNOLOGY) EXAMINATION
Sub No
Subject
Examination Scheme
Paper/
Max
Practical
Marks
Sessional
5S.BT.01
(BBT)
Fluid
Paper
Mechanics and Sessional
Solid Handling
80
20
100
40
Teaching Scheme
Durati L
T
P
Total
on of
(Hrs/
Exam
wk)
(hrs)
03
03 01 04
5S.BT.02
(BBT)
Analytical
Biotechnology
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
5S BT.03
( BBT)
Heat Transfer
in
Biotechnology
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
5S.BT.04
(BBT)
Molecular
Biology
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
5S.BT.05
(BBT)
Immunology
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
5S.BT.06
(BBT)
Fluid
Practical
Mechanics and Sessional
Solid Handling
50
50
100
50
06
-
-
04
04
5S.BT.07
(BBT)
Analytical
Biotechnology
Practical
Sessional
50
50
100
50
06
-
-
04
04
5S.BT.08
(BBT)
Immunology
and Molecular
Biology
Practical
Sessional
50
50
100
50
06
-
-
04
04
800
350
-
15
05
12
32
TOTAL
**BBT: Board of Biotechnology
L = LECTURE, P=PRACTICAL
Min
Marks
421
Scheme of Examination for B Tech Biotechnology
(Four Years Degree Course in B Tech Biotechnology – Semester Pattern)
SIXTH SEMESTER B. TECH (BIOTECHNOLOGY) EXAMINATION
Sub No
Subject
Examination Scheme
Paper/Practic Max
al Sessional
Marks
6S.BT.01
(BBT)
Genetic
Engineering
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
40
Teaching Scheme
Durati L
T
P
Total
on of
(Hrs/
Exam
wk)
(hrs)
03
03 01 04
6S.BT.02
(BBT)
Mass Transfer
in
Biotechnology
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
6S.BT.03
(BBT)
Biochemical
Reaction
Engineering
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
6S.BT.04
(BBT)
Process Control Paper
in
Sessional
Biotechnology
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
6S.BT.05
(BBT)
Industrial BioTechnology
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
6S.BT.06
(BBT)
Mass Transfer
in
Biotechnology
Practical
Sessional
50
50
100
50
06
-
-
04
04
6S.BT.07
(BBT)
Process Control
in
Biotechnology
Practical
Sessional
50
50
100
50
06
-
-
04
04
6S.BT.08
(BBT)
Industrial BioTechnology
Practical
Sessional
50
50
100
50
06
-
-
04
04
800
350
-
15
05
12
32
TOTAL
**BBT: Board of Biotechnology
L = LECTURE, P=PRACTICAL
Min
Marks
422
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR B TECH BIOTECHNOLOGY
(Four Years Degree Course in B Tech Biotechnology – Semester Pattern)
SEVENTH SEMESTER B. TECH (BIOTECHNOLOGY) EXAMINATION
Sub No
Subject
Examination Scheme
Paper/Practic Max
al Sessional
Marks
7S.BT.01
(BBT)
Environment
and
Biotechnology
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
40
Teaching Scheme
Durati L
T
P
Total
on of
(Hrs/
Exam
wk)
(hrs)
03
03 01 04
7S.BT.02
(BBT)
Downstream
Processing
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
7S.BT.03
(BBT)
Tissue Culture Paper
Technology
Sessional
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
7S.BT.04
(BBT)
Bioprocess and Paper
Equipment
Sessional
Design
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
7S.BT.05
(BBT)
Computational Paper
Techniques and Sessional
Process
Modeling
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
7S.BT.06
(BBT)
Tissue Culture
Practicals
Sessional
50
50
100
50
06
-
-
04
04
7S.BT.07
(BBT)
Bio-Process
Equipment
Drawing
Practical
Sessional
50
50
100
50
06
-
-
04
04
7S.BT.08
(BBT)
Seminar,
Industrial
Training and
Tour Report *
100
50
-
-
-
04
04
800
350
-
15
05
12
32
TOTAL
Min
Marks
**BBT: Board of Biotechnology
L = LECTURE, P=PRACTICAL
*Note: Industrial Training after completion of sixth semester. Report submission and evaluation in
seventh semester.
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Scheme of Examination for B Tech Biotechnology
(Four Years Degree Course in B Tech Biotechnology – Semester Pattern)
EIGHTH SEMESTER B. TECH (BIOTECHNOLOGY) EXAMINATION
Examination Scheme
Sub No
Subject
Paper/Practic
al Sessional
8S.BT.01
(BBT)
Cryogenic
Paper
Applications in Sessional
Biotechnology
8S.BT.02
(BBT)
Teaching Scheme
Max
Marks
Min
Marks
Duration L
of Exam
(hrs)
T
P
Total
(Hrs/
wk)
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
Project
Paper
Management
Sessional
and Economics
of Bioprocess
industry
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
8S.BT.03
(BBT)
Bioinformatics
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
8S.BT.04
(BBT)
Elective
Paper
Sessional
80
20
100
40
03
03
01
-
04
8S BT.06
(BBT)
Bioinformatics
Practical
Sessional
50
50
100
50
06
-
-
04
04
8S.BT.07
(BBT)
Project Report
and Viva-voce
200
100
06
-
-
06
06
700
350
-
12
4
10
26
TOTAL
Elective papers for B Tech Biotechnology
1.
2.
3.
4.
Biostatistics
Food Biotechnology
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Nano-biotechnology
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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 31
OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE NO. 93,
EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ENGINEERING
(M.E.) ¼vfHk;kaf=dh ikjaxr½ AND MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE (M.ARCH.) ¼okLrqfoKku
ikjaxr½ (BY RESEARCH) IN THE FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
WHEREAS it is expedient to amend Ordinance No. 93, Examination leading
to the degree of Master of Engineering (M.E.)
¼vfHk;kaf=dh ikjaxr½ Master of
Architecture (M.Arch.) ¼okLrqfoKku ikjaxr½ (by Research) in the Faculty of Engineering
and Technology, for the purposes hereinafter appearing; the Management Council is
hereby pleased to make the following Ordinance;
1.
This Ordinance may be called ‘Examination leading to the degree of Master
of Engineering (M.E.) ¼vfHk;kaf=dh ikjaxr½ and Master of Architecture (M.Arch.)
¼okLrqfoKku ikjaxr½ (by Research) (Amendment) Ordinance, 2009.”
2.
This Ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its
approval by the Management Council.
3.
In para 8.(a) of the main Ordinance No. 93, the following words “8. (a) The Examiners shall report jointly to the Academic Council after the
Viva-Voce Examination and/or written examination, if any, whether the
thesis should be accepted, re-submitted after further work or improvement
or rejected. The Board of Examiners who value the thesis and who conduct
the Viva-Voce Examination and written examination, if desired, shall report
to the Academic Council on the merits of the candidates for the
examination as “Grade-B+” and “Grade-A” or “not commended”.
Shall be substituted by following –
“8. (a) The Examiners shall report jointly to the Academic Council after the
Viva-Voce Examination and/or written examination, if any, whether the
__________________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 43, under
the draft ordinance No. 21 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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thesis should be accepted, re-submitted after further work or improvement
or rejected. The Board of Examiners who value the thesis and who conduct
the Viva-Voce Examination and written examination, if desired, shall report
to the Academic Council on the merits of the candidates for the
examination as –
Grade A+ is equivalent to Distinction
Grade A is equivalent to I class
Grade B is equivalent to II class ”
STATEMENT OF OBJECT AND REASONS
It was imperative to broaden the scope of the eligibility so as to facilitate the
desirous and deserving applicant students to avail the opportunity in terms of their
admission to the course the Academic Council 19/20th July, 2007 vide item No. 125
considered & approved this amendment Ordinance. Hence the amendment.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and is in consonance with the orders of the State Government and
guidelines of the All India Council for Technical Education.
********
*ORDINANCE NO. 32 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE NO. 49
EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE
(AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE, IN THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE
WHEREAS it is expedient to amend the Ordinance No. 49, Examination
leading to the degree of Master of Science in the Faculty of Science, for the purposes
hereinafter appearing; the Management Council is hereby pleased to make the
following Ordinance;
1.
2.
This Ordinance may be called ‘ Examination leading to the degree of Master
of Science (Amendment) Ordinance, 2009.”
This Ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its
approval by the Management Council.
__________________________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 44, under
the draft ordinance No. 28 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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3.
In para 3 (A) of the main Ordinance 49, the following sub para (n) after the
sub para 3(A) (m) may be added.
“3.(A) (n) –
have passed the B.Sc. with optional subjects computer Maintenance,
Computer Science, B.Sc. (IT) and B.C.A. to be added in the eligibility for
admission to M.Sc. (Computer Science) Course (Mathematics at 10+2)
level.)”
STATEMENT OF OBJECT AND REASONS
It was imperative to broaden the scope of the eligibility so as to facilitate the
desirous and deserving applicant students to avail the opportunity in terms of their
admission to the course the Academic Council 19/20 th July, 2007 vide item No.
385(6) considered & approved this amendment Ordinance. Hence the amendment.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and is in consonance with the orders of the State Government and
guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
**************
*ORDINANCE NO. 33 OF 2009
ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE DEGREE
OF MASTER OF ARTS (MASS COMMUNICATION)
IN THE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an Ordinance for governing the
examination leading to the Degree of Master of Arts (Mass Communication) in the
Faculty of Social Sciences, the Management Council is hereby pleased to make the
following Ordinance. :
1.
This Ordinance may be called “ Examination Leading to the Degree of Master
of Arts (Mass Communication) 2009” in the faculty of Social Sciences.
2.
This Ordinance shall come into force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
The duration of the Master of Arts (Mass Communication) course shall be a
full time course of Two academic years. The course shall be conducted
through “Semester System” and there shall be in all four semesters.
_____________________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 45, under
the draft ordinance No. 29 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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4.
5.
6.
Subject to the compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance and of any
other ordinances in force from time to time an applicant for admission to:a)
Master of Arts (Mass Communication) shall possess a Bachelor’s degree
of any statutory university or any other degree recognized as equivalent
thereto with minimum 45% marks or equivalent grade.
(i)
The admission to the course shall be through written Entrance Test of
100 marks to be conducted by Department/Institution or by university
in centralized manner.
(ii)
The intake capacity for this course should not exceed 30. Teacher
student ratio shall be 1:15.
(iii)
The reservation policy of the university & Govt. of Maharashtra shall
be applicable.
(iv)
The written Entrance Test fee shall be Rs. 200/-.
Minimum Standard of Instructions There shall be minimum standard of instructions, as per U.G.C. guide lines
and requirement of professional course of Mass Communication. The
colleges/ institutions not fulfilling the requirement shall not be allowed to
conduct this course. The medium of instruction can be English, Marathi,
Hindi and the examination paper shall be set in all three languages in single
question paper.
7.
(a)
In the Department/ Institution/ College, where M.A. (Mass
Communication) course is being conducted, there shall be atleast 3 full
time teachers appointed as per existing qualifications and recruitment
conditions, laid down by the university/U.G.C.
(b)
There shall be a separate computer lab with atleast 10 computers,
having LAN and broadband internet connection, it shall also consist of
lazar printer, scanner and photocopier.
(c)
Every department/ college/institution shall purchase atleast four
digital video cameras, one still digital camera, large screen TV, DVD
Player, LCD/digital projector.
(d)
There shall be a library of media books, journals, magazines,
newspapers, DVD & CDs. There will be initial investment in the tune of
minimum Rs. 50,000/- for library. Every year college/department shall
add books of minimum Rs. 40,000/-.
(e)
There shall be one librarian (part time/full time) 2 non-teaching staff,
out of which one shall be a DTP operator.
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8.
A candidate for passing degree of M.A. (Mass Communication) minimum 50%
marks in each theory paper prescribed for the examination and 50% marks in
“practical examination of each semester. The candidate failing in Theory,
examination but passing in practical examination conducted by the
University, shall be exempted from appearing for practical examination as an
ex-candidate. And a candidate failing in practical examination but passing in
the theory examination shall be re-examined in Practical. No candidate shall
be allowed to appear for examination unless he/she fulfills 75% attendance.
9.
A candidate failed in the first semester, is allowed to appear for the second
semester, but to get admission in the third semester he/she must pass the
first semester. Likewise to get admission in the fourth semester he/she must
pass the second semester.
10.
Each candidate shall be assigned a teaching faculty member for guidance and
supervision of the dissertation, in the area of his/her interest in consultation
with the guide, at the beginning of the 3rd semester of the M.A. (Mass
Communication) course. Such dissertation shall be submitted by the
candidate with the signature of the guide within one month after the date of
the last theory paper of the Theory examination of 4th semester.
Necessary
certificate stating therein that the dissertation entitled is based on the
research conducted by the candidate, within the stipulated period and found
satisfactory, should be signed by the guide. The candidate should also sign
an undertaking that the dissertation is the outcome of his own research work
and is based on his/her studies/research. If the dissertation found copies
partially from some other work his/her entire performance of the 4th semester
shall be treated as cancelled and he/she will have to reappear for the entire
examination of the 4th semester. If it is noticed that the dissertation is
plagiarism, the university will take necessary legal course of action.
11.
The dissertation submitted by the candidate shall be examined by a panel of
examiners consisting of one Internal guide and one External appointed by the
University. The dissertation shall carry total marks 120 and shall be treated
as a separate head of passing out of which 50% minimum marks are required
for passing. After having secured required number of marks in the
dissertation, the candidate shall be eligible to appear for Viva-voce
examination which will form as apart of examination. Maximum marks of 80
are prescribed for viva-voce out of which a candidate is expected to secure
atleast 50% marks for passing. Written part of dissertation and viva-voce are
to be treated as two independent heads of passing. The viva-voce examination
shall be conducted by a panel of examiners appointed by the University
Department.
12.
The students of Master of Mass Communication (MMC) Part-I (academic year
2007-08) will be given the option whether they want to take the degree of
B.M.C. after completing the first year of MMC (two years integrated course) or
they want to continue M.M.C. part-II in the academic year 2008-09 only. If
they opt for latter option, the last batch of old course (M.M.C. II part) will be
continued in the session of 2008-09. The failed students will be given three
chances for reappearing the examination only upto year 2009 only.
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13.
The course content and scheme of examination shall be of 4 semesters as
stated in Annexure (A).
14.
The provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007 relating to the award of grace
marks for passing an examination, securing higher division / class and for
securing distinction in subject(s) as updated time to time shall apply to the
examination under this Ordinance.
15.
As soon as possible after the examination, the Boards of Examinations shall
publish a list of successful examinees arranged in two divisions. The names
of the examinees passing the examination in the minimum prescribed period
and obtaining the prescribed number of marks, shall be placed in the first or
second divisions and shall be arranged in order of merit as provided in the
Examinations in General Ordinance No. 6.
16.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this ordinance, no person shall
be admitted to this examination if he has already passed the examination or
an equivalent examination of any other statutory university.
17.
Successful examinees shall, on the payment of the prescribed fees, will
receive a degree in the prescribed form, signed by the Vice Chancellor.
18.
Upon promulgation of this Ordinance, Direction No. 8 of 2004 & 12 of 2008,
shall stand repealed.
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
The University Grants Commission, New Delhi has prescribed the model
curriculum suggesting to implement the same. The same was for the time being
regulated through issuance of Direction No. 12 of 2008. However, the matter needs
to be governed by a Ordinance prescribed for the said purpose.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the guidelines of the University
Grants Commission.
Hence this Ordinance.
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APPENDIX-A
Master of Arts (Mass Communication)
COURSE STRUCTURE
With effect from 2008-09
Sr.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
FIRST SEMESTER
Principles of Mass
Communication
Development of Media
Print Media-1 (Reporting
and Editing)
Electronic Media (Radio
and Television)
Advertising and Public
Relations
SECOND SEMESTER
Development
Communication
Communication Research
Media Law and Ethics
International
Communication
Media Management
THIRD SEMESTER
Print Media - II
Radio
Television
Advertising
Public Relations
FOURTH SEMESTER
New Media Applications
Inter-cultural
Communication
Environmental
Communication
Dissertation
Attachment & Study visits
to media centres
Theory
Practical
Total
Max.
Marks
50
Mini.
Marks
25
Max.
Marks
--
Max.
Marks
--
Max.
Marks
50
Mini.
Marks
25
50
50
25
25
50
50
25
25
100
100
50
50
50
25
50
25
100
50
50
25
50
25
100
50
50
25
50
25
100
50
50
50
50
25
25
25
50
50
--
25
25
--
100
100
50
50
50
25
50
25
50
25
100
50
50
50
50
50
50
25
25
25
25
25
50
50
50
50
50
25
25
25
25
25
100
100
100
100
100
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
25
25
50
50
25
25
100
100
50
50
50
25
50
25
100
50
Viva Voce
80
40
100
50
200
100
100
50
Text
120
60
---
Total: Theory-900 Marks, Practical-900 Marks, Dissertation-200 Marks
GRAND TOTAL: 2000 Marks
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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 34 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE NO. 6 OF 2003
EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TEXTILE
DESIGN (B.T.D.) IN THE FACULTY OF HOME SCIENCE
WHEREAS it is expedient to amend Ordinance No. 6 of 2003 Examination
leading to the degree of Bachelor of Textile Design in the Faculty of Home Science,
for the purposes hereinafter appearing; the Management Council is hereby pleased
to make the following Ordinance;
1.
This Ordinance may be called ‘Examination leading to the degree of Bachelor
of Textile Science, in the Faculty of Home Science, (Amendment) Ordinance,
2009.
2.
This Ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
In the main Ordinance No. 6 of 2003, Examination leading to the Degree of
Bachelor of Textile Design, The title of the Course & Appendix 1,2,3 should be
substituted with the following title“Bachelor of Textile Science”
4,
In para 5 of the main Ordinance No. 6 of 2003, Examination leading to the
Degree of Bachelor of Textile Design, after sub para c) following para shall be
added :
“5. d) Have passed the 2 or 3 years Diploma of MSBTE in Dress Designing &
Manufacturing and Diploma in Garment Technology should be given
admission in BFD and BTS second year with minimum 50%.”
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
The Academic Council in its meeting held on 19th July, 2007, vide item No.
179, has considered and approved the change in nomenclature of the course and
referred it to the draft Ordinance Committee of Home Science Faculty to prepare the
draft Ordinance. Accordingly the committee has prepared this draft ordinance for
the consideration of concerned authority. Hence this amend Ordinance.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the guidelines of the University
Grants Commission.
__________________________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 46, under
the draft ordinance No. 30 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 35 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE
POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN QUALITY ASSURANCE OF COSMETICS IN THE
FACULTY OF HOME SCIENCE
Whereas it is expedient to provide for the Examination leading to the Post
Graduate Diploma in Quality Assurance of Cosmetics in the Faculty of Home
Science,
the Management Council is hereby pleased to make the following
ordinance. :
1.
This Ordinance may be called “Examination leading to the Post Graduate
Diploma in Quality Assurance of Cosmetics in the Faculty of Home Science
Ordinance, 2009.”
2.
This Ordinance shall come into force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
Subject to the compliance of the provision of this Ordinance and any other
Ordinance in force from time to time an applicant for admission to this
examination shall have passed.
(a)
A Four years degree course in Bachelor of Cosmetic Technology of
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur or of any
other equivalent statutory university.
OR
(b)
A Three years degree course in Science of Rashtrasant Tukadoji
Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur or of any other equivalent statutory
university.
OR
(c)
A Four year degree course in Pharmacy in Faculty of Medicine of
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur or any other
equivalent statutory university. (Bachelor of Pharmacy)
OR
__________________________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 47,
under the draft ordinance No. 31 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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(d)
A Three years degree course in Home Science of Rashtrasant Tukadoji
Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur or of any other equivalent statutory
university.
OR
(e)
4.
A Four year degree course in Engineering in Faculty of Engineering
and Technology of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University,
Nagpur or any other equivalent statutory university.
The duration of the course leading to the Post Graduate Diploma in Quality
Assurance of Cosmetics in the faculty of Home Science shall be of two years.
The examination scheme will be as follows:
a)
The first examination shall be held at the end of 1 year which shall be
known as Post Graduate Diploma in Quality Assurance of Cosmetic
Part I examination.
b)
The Second examination shall be held at the end of Second year and
shall be known as Post Graduate Diploma in Quality Assurance of
Cosmetic Part II examination.
Eligibility for appearing for examination:
5.
a)
The student admitted to Part I will be eligible to appear for Post
Graduate Diploma in Quality Assurance of Cosmetics Part I
examination.
b)
In the case of Post Graduate Diploma in Quality Assurance of
Cosmetics Part II have passed the Post Graduate Diploma in Quality
Assurance of Cosmetics Part I examination of the University or an
examination recognized as equivalent thereto.
The examination shall comprise of :
A)
Part – I:
i)
Theory
and it’s Internal assessment
240 Marks
60 Marks
ii)
Practicals
It’s Internal assessment
Total – I
240 Marks
60 Marks
600 Marks
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B)
6.
A)
B)
7.
8.
Part – II:
i)
Theory
and it’s Internal assessment
160 Marks
40 Marks
ii)
Practicals
It’s Internal assessment
160 Marks
40 Marks
iii)
Dissertation / Thesis
& its internal assessment
150 Marks
50 Marks
__________
Total – II
600 Marks
__________________________________
Grand Total
1200 Marks
For Theory Examination :a)
Theory examination will be conducted by Rashtrasant Tukadoji
Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
b)
For Internal assessment / sessional / home assessments two
sessional examinations shall be conducted each of 20 marks for
each subject per year. Best marks obtained out of the two
examinations will be submitted to the Controller of examiantion.
For Practical Examination :a)
Practical examination will be conducted by Rashtrasant Tukadoji
Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
b)
The practical examination marks will be awarded jointly by
external and internal examiners both. (50% weightage by both
the examiners)
c)
Internal / Sessional work will be assessed only by internal
examiner and marks will be submitted to the Controller of the
examination before the commencement of theory examination.
i)
The Scope of the topics in various papers shall be as indicated in the
syllabus.
ii)
The medium of instruction and the examination shall be in English.
An examinee who secures minimum of 45% of marks in each theory paper,
practical, project & Viva-Voce shall be declared successful.
Provided firstly that the division to successful examinee for the Post Graduate
diploma in Quality Assurance of Cosmetic examination shall be awarded on
the basis of the aggregate marks secured by the examinee after completion of
the examination.
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Provided secondly that if an examinee secures 50% or more marks but less
than 60% marks in the aggregate, shall be placed in second division.
Provided thirdly that if an examinee secures 60% or more marks in the
aggregate shall be placed in the first division.
9.
Students admitted for Part II of Post Graduate Diploma in Quality Assurance
of Cosmetic shall carry out research under an approved guide belonging to
the institution / college.
The Viva-voce examination of an examinee for Dissertation of Post Graduate
Diploma in Quality Assurance of Cosmetic shall be carried out by panel
consisting of :i)
ii)
iii)
External Examiner appointed by the University.
The Supervisor guiding the Project.
In case of dispute, the decision of external examiner will be final &
binding.
10.
The fee for the examination shall be as prescribed by the University from time
to time.
11.
i)
An examinee who is unsuccessful at an examination shall be eligible for
the admission to the next theory/ practical examination / Project &
Viva-voce on payment of such fees as may be prescribed by the
University from time to time.
ii)
For being eligible for exemption in a paper or a practical or project &
Viva-voce a candidate must have obtained minimum 50% of marks in
that Paper/ Practical Project & Viva-voce, as the case may be.
iii)
Provisions of the Ordinance No. 10 for exemptions and compartment
shall be made applicable to every candidate (i.e. on passing 50% of the
subjects considering theory and practical heads of passing separately
shall be eligible for ATKT).
12.
Without prejudice to the other provisions of Ordinance No. 6 relating to the
examinations in general, the provisions of sections 5,8,10,26,31 and 32 of
said Ordinance apply to every examinee appearing for examination.
13.
The provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007 relating to the award of grace
marks for passing an examination, securing higher division / class and for
securing distinction in subject(s) as updated time to time shall apply to the
examination under this Ordinance.
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14.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this ordinance, no person shall
be admitted to this examination if he/she has already passed the same
examination or any examination equivalent there to of any other statutory
university.
15.
The P.G. Diploma in the prescribed form shall be signed by the Vice
Chancellor of the University.
16.
Upon promulgation of this Ordinance, Direction No.13 of 2008, shall
repealed.
stand
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
The University Grants Commission, New Delhi as approved the said course
vide letter No. F. 14-90/2007 (Inno/ASIST) dated December 2007. The same was for
the time being regulated through issuance of Direction No. 13 of 2008. However,
the matter needs to be governed by a Ordinance prescribed for the said purpose.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the guidelines of the University
Grants Commission.
Hence this Ordinance.
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Appendix – A
Examination leading to Post Graduate Diploma in Quality Assurance of Cosmetic
PART – I
S.
Subject
Max. Marks
Minim
No of Periods
Time
No.
Th./P.
um
Per week
of
Passing Theory Practical Exam.
Sessi Main
Total
Marks
(hrs,)
onal T/P
1T1 Research
20
80
100
45
06
-3 hr.
Methodology (Theory)
1T2 Advance Analytical
20
80
100
45
06
-3 hr.
Techniques-I
(Theory)
1T3 Advance Analytical
20
80
100
45
06
-3 hr.
Techniques-II
(Theory)
1P1 Research
20
80
100
45
-6x3=18
5 hr.
Methodology
(Practical)
1P2 Advance Analytical
20
80
100
45
-6x3=18
5 hr.
Techniques-I
(Practical)
1P3 Advance Analytical
20
80
100
45
-6x3=18
5 hr.
Techniques-II
(Practical)
Appendix – B
Examination leading to Post Graduate Diploma in Quality Assurance of Cosmetic
PART – II
S.
Subject
Max. Marks
Minimum
No of Periods
Time of
No.
Th./P.
Passing
Per week
Exam.
Marks
(hrs,)
Sessio Main Total
Theory Practical
nal
T/P
2T1 Quality Assurance
20
80
100
45
06
-3 hr.
of Cosmetics-I
(Theory)
2T2 Quality Assurance
20
80
100
45
06
-3 hr.
of Cosmetics-II
(Theory)
2P1 Quality Assurance
20
80
100
45
-6x3=18
5 hr.
of Cosmetics-I
(Practical)
2P2 Quality Assurance
20
80
100
45
-6x3=18
5 hr.
of Cosmetics-II
(Practical)
2P3 Dissertation
50*
150
200
90
---(Practical)
N.B.:- 1)
2)
Student should carry out the practical work in the college Laboratory
through out the year under the guidance of the recognized guide/ supervisor.
*Internal Assessment/ sessional marks should be allotted on basis of at
LEAST THREE REVIEWS DURING DISSERTATION/ THESIS WORK.
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*ORDINANCE NO. 36 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXAMINATIONS LEADING TO THE
DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF PHARMACY ¼Hks"kth Lukrd½ (NEW COURSE)
IN THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE.
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an ordinance for the Examinations
leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy Hks"kth Lukrd (new course) in the
Faculty of Medicine, the Management Council is hereby pleased to make the
following ordinance. :
1.
This Ordinance may be called “Ordinance to provide for the Examinations
leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy Hks"kth Lukrd (new course) in the
Faculty of Medicine Ordinance, 2009”
2.
This Ordinance shall come into force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
There shall be four examinations leading to the Degree (Bachelor of
Pharmacy), namely :i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
5.
The First B.Pharm. examination ¼izFke Hks"kth Lukrd½ at the end of the first
year;
The Second B.Pharm. examination ¼f}rh; Hks"kth Lukrd½ at the end of the
second year;
The Third B.Pharm. examination ¼r`rh; Hks"kth Lukrd½ at the end of the
third year;
The Final B.Pharm. examination ¼vUR; Hks"kth Lukrd½ at the end of the
fourth year;
The examination specified in paragraph 3 shall be held twice a year at such
places and on such dates as may be fixed by the Board of Examinations.
_________________________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 48, under
the draft ordinance No. 32 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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5.
An applicant for admission to an examination specified in paragraph 3 shall
prosecute a regular course of study in the courses prescribed for the
examination concerned for not less than one academic year in University
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences or Colleges of Pharmacy recognized
by the Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University.
6.
Subject to the compliance with the provisions of this ordinance and of other
ordinances in force from time to time, an applicant for admission to :
A)
The First B.Pharm. examination ¼izFke Hks"kth
less than one academic year previously –
Lukrd½
shall have passed not
i)
the Diploma in Pharmacy examination from an institution
recognized by the Pharmacy Council of India with minimum 50%
marks.
OR
ii)
the 12th Standard examination of the Maharashtra State Higher
Secondary Education Board with English, Physics, Chemistry
and Biology/ Mathematics as subjects of study at the 12th
standard securing minimum 50% marks (45% marks for
backward class candidates from Maharashtra) in the said
subjects taken together.
OR
iii)
B)
an examination recognized as equivalent thereto in such subjects
and with such standards of attainments as may be prescribed.
The Second B.Pharm. examination ¼f}rh; Hks"kth
not less than one academic year previously –
Lukrd½
shall have passed
¼izFke Hks"kth Lukrd½
i)
The First B.Pharm. examination
OR
of the University
ii)
The post H.S.S.C. (i.e. 12th standard examination of Maharashtra
State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education)
Diploma in Pharmacy (i.e. according to Education Regulation
1991 of Pharmacy Council of India) from the Board of Technical
Education or equivalent from an institute approved by Pharmacy
Council of India in first attempt scoring not less than 600 marks
out of 1000 marks at Part- II examination. They shall have
appear in the theory papers of Pharmaceutical Chemistry – 1
(Organic) (1T-2) and Statistics & Computer Application in
Pharmacy (1T-7) of first B.Pharm. in university examination at
the end of the academic year.
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C)
The Third B.Pharm. examination ¼r`r h; Hks"kth Lukrd½ shall have passed
the second B.Pharm. examination ¼f}rh; Hks"kth Lukrd½ of the University
not less than one academic year previously.
The Candidates shall be admitted to third year B.Pharm. only if
he/she complies with A.T.K.T. rules for second year B.Pharm. though
he/she fails in additional two subjects of first year B.Pharm. course,
mentioned above.
However, the result of the third B.Pharm.
examination shall not be declared unless the candidates clears all
subjects of first and second B.Pharm. course.
D)
7.
The Final B. Pharm. Examination ¼vUR; Hks"kth Lukrd½ shall have passed
the Third B.Pharm. examination ¼r`rh; Hks"kth Lukrd½ of the University not
less than one academic year previously.
Without prejudice to the other provisions of Ordinance No. 6 relating to the
Examinations in General, the provisions of paragraphs 5,7,8,10,26 and 31 of
the said Ordinance shall apply to every collegiate candidate.
Provided further that not withstanding anything contained at Section
29(2) in Ordinance No. 9 governing conduct of examinations of Rashtrasant
Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur, the theory papers of B. Pharm.
University examinations shall not have separate sections A & B.
8.
The fees for the examination shall be as prescribed by the Management
Council from time to time and whenever any change is made in the fees
prescribed for any particular examination, that shall be notified through a
notification for information of all concerned.
9.
An applicant for admission to an examination shall satisfy the Head of the
Department/ Principal in the sessional and other tests conducted during the
academic year regarding his/her suitability to take the examination.
10.
The maximum marks allotted to the sessional examination in each paper, the
written part and the practical part for each of the four examinations shall be
as indicated in Appendices A,B.C and D.
11.
The scope of the subjects shall be as indicated in the syllabus.
12.
The Head of the Department of Pharmaceutical Science/Principal of the
colleges shall maintain in his office, a complete record of the marks obtained
by the candidates in the sessional examinations. He shall not less than 15
days before the commencement of the university examination, send to the
Registrar, in a sealed cover the final marks in sessional examinations
obtained by every applicant. No collegiate candidate shall be allowed to
appear at an examination unless he/she obtains 40% of the total marks
allotted to the sessionals of all subjects taken together for that examination.
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13.
In order to pass an examination, an examinee i)
shall obtain not less than 45% of the total marks allotted to each
written paper and the sessional examination taken together as shown
in the concern Appendices.
ii)
shall obtain not less than 50% of the total marks allotted in the
practical examination and sessional examinations taken together as
shown in the concerned Appendices.
14.
There shall be no classification of successful examinees at first, second and
third B.Pharm. examinations ¼izFke] f}rh; o r`rh; Hks"kth Lukrd½-
15.
Divisions of successful examinees at the final B.Pharm. examination ¼vUR;
Hks"kth Lukrd½ shall be determined on the basis of the aggregate marks obtained
at the Third and Final B.Pharm. examinations ¼r`rh; o vUR; Hks"kth Lukrd½ taken
together.
16.
An unsuccessful examinee at the First, Second or Third B.Pharm.
examination, ¼izFke] f}rh; o r`rh; Hks"kth Lukrd½ who fails to secure the prescribed
minimum marks in not more than three theory papers, and not more than
two practical examinations, may at his option, be admitted to a subsequent
examination in that paper or practical only on payment of a fresh
examination fee. An examinee under this provision shall be allowed to keep
terms in the next higher class. He may take both examinations
simultaneously, but his result at the higher examination shall not be declared
unless he/she is declared successful at the lower examination.
17.
An examinee failing in more than three theory papers and / or more than two
practicals may, at his option, appear as an ex-student at a subsequent
examination in the subjects in which he/she has failed, on payment of fresh
examination fee. If he/she clears the subject in which he/she has failed
he/she shall be declared to have passed the examination. An examinee
availing of exemptions under the provisions of this paragraph shall not be
allowed to keep terms at the next higher class:
Provided that an examinee, in the event of failing to pass the
examination not succeeding in clearing enough number of subjects to bring
him within the ambit of paragraph 16, shall not be allowed to keep terms at
the next higher class after the declaration of this subsequent result.
18.
Sessional marks once obtained shall not be revised.
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19.
An unsuccessful examinee, at any of the above examinations, shall have an
option to carry his/her “Sessional marks” for Theory/Practical examination to
his/her successive attempt at the examination. The examinee, however can
forego his/her Sessional marks in a subject or subjects; in which case he/she
shall be examined for a total of marks comprising the Theory/Practical
examination and Sessional together, at his/her successive attempts at the
examination. Such an option may be availed by the examinee by indicating
the same in his/her “Application for the examination” as per enclosed
declaration form and the option once exercised, shall be “Final and Binding”
on the examinee concerned.
20.
Students successful at the first, second and the third B.Pharm. Old course
examinations shall be admitted to the next higher class of B.Pharm. new
course, but shall be permitted to appear at the higher class new course
examinations provided that they submit a certificate from the Head of the
Department / Principal of the College, stating that they have satisfactorily
undergone a course of study in all the subjects of new course of earlier Old
B.Pharm. classes.
21.
Provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007 relating to “Award of grace marks for
passing an examination”, securing higher division/class and for securing
distinction in the subject(s) shall apply to the examinations under this
Ordinance.
22.
As soon as possible after the examination, but not later than 30th June next
following in case of examinations held in March/April and 28th February next
following in case of examinations held in October/November, the Board of
Examination shall publish a list of successful examinees. The list of
successful examinees at the Final B.Pharm. ¼vUR; Hks"kth Lukrd½ examination
shall be arranged in the First and Second Divisions, as envisaged in
Paragraph 15 of this ordinance and the names of examinees passing the
B.Pharm. examination as a whole in the minimum prescribed period and
obtaining the prescribed number of places in the First or Second Division
shall be arranged in order of Merit as provided in the examinations in General
Ordinance No. 6.
23.
Those obtaining 60% or more marks in the aggregate shall be placed in the
First Division and all other successful examinees in the Second Division.
24.
An examinee who is successful at an examination and obtains not less than
75% of the total marks prescribed in a subject shall be declared to have
passed the examination with Distinction in that subject.
(Explanation : Distinction shall be awarded at the Third and Final B.Bharm.
examinations ¼r`r h; o vUR; Hks"kth Lukrd½ separately.
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25.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this ordinance, the Degree of
Bachelor of Pharmacy shall not be conferred upon a person unless:
He/She undergoes a Practical Training of not less than 8 weeks after
taking the Third or Final B. Pharm. Examination in a Pharmaceutical /
Hospital concern approved by the head of the Department / Principal of
college and unless the Head of the Department / Principal of college certifies
that the person has satisfactorily completed the said practical or industrial /
hospital training as the case may be.
26.
Notwithstanding any thing to the contrary in this ordinance no person shall
be admitted to any of the examinations under this Ordinance, if he/she has
already passed the same examination or an equivalent examination of any
other Statutory University.
27.
Successful examinees at the final B. Pharm. Examination ¼vUR; Hks"kth Lukrd½
shall on payment of the prescribed fees receive a Degree, in the prescribed
form, signed by the Vice-Chancellor.
28.
Upon promulgation of this Ordinance, Direction No. 6 of 2008 and Ordinance
No. 6 of 2006 shall stand repealed.
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
In order to incorporate a new Bachelor’s course in the speciality of Pharmacy,
which has a great bearing on the fulfillment of regional requirements, and affording
greater employability the same was for the time being regulated through issuance of
Direction No. 6 of 2008. However, the matter needs to be governed by an
Ordinance prescribed for the said purpose.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the orders of the State Government.
Hence this Ordinance.
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444
RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
First examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy
(Four Year Integrated Course)
(APPENDIX – A)
Sr.
No.
IT-1
IT-2
IT-3
IT-4
IT-5
IT-6
IT-7
IP-1
IP-2
IP-3
IP-4
IP-5
Subject
THEORY PAPERS:
Pharmaceutics-I
(General & Dispensing)
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry-I (Organic)
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry-II (Inorganic)
Pharmaceutical
Biochemistry
Pharmacology-I
(Physiology, Anatomy &
Health Education)
Pharmacognosy &
Phytochemistry-I
Statistics & Computer
Application in
Pharmacy
PRACTICAL
Pharmaceutics – I
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry – I (Organic)
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry – II
(Inorganic)
Pharmacology – I
Pharmacognosy &
Phytochemistry-I
Note: 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Maximum Marks
Sessi Paper or Total
onal Practical
Minimum
Marks for
passing
Time in
Houjrs
allowed
for Exam.
20
80
100
45
3
20
80
100
45
3
20
80
100
45
3
20
80
100
45
3
20
80
100
45
3
20
80
100
45
3
20
80
100
45
3
20
20
80
80
100
100
50
50
6
6
20
80
100
50
6
20
20
80
80
100
100
50
50
4
4
In order to be eligible for admission to the examination, candidate must
obtain not less than 96 marks out of 240 marks in sessionals.
Students having Diploma in Pharmacy shall have to appear two theory
papers viz. IT-2 Pharmaceutical chemistry – I (organic) and IT-7
Statistics and Computer Application in Pharmacy.
In order to pass, the examinee must obtain the minimum passing
marks as above.
The sessional marks in theory will normally be based on best two tests
out of three tests conducted during the academic year by the teachers.
Distribution of sessional marks in theory and practicals shall be as
follows.
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__________________________________________________________________________
(I) For theory:
(i)
Sessional Test
20 Marks
(II) For practicals
(i)
Day to day assessment in
10 Marks
practical class work*
(ii)
Actual performance in
10 Marks
sessional examination
(After completion of practical
class work)
___________________________________________________________________________
*Students must complete all the practicals enlisted in the syllabus or
conducted by department/college. In case of absentee, if any, in regular
practicals, the absent students shall perform the practicals later as the time
may permit. In case of absentee in practical, zero mark should be awarded in
that practical. Marks will be allotted on the basis of total number of
practicals conducted during the academic year. Performance in practicals
shall be evaluated and be informed to the students on day-to-day (regular)
basis.
6.
Distribution of Marks in practical examinations shall as follows.
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
7.
Major experiments
Minor
Synopsis on practical performed during
academic session (mainly on principal)/
theory/mechanism/procedure etc.)
Viva-voce (oral)
-
30 Marks
20 Marks
10 Marks
-
20 Marks
Daily four theory classes each of 50 min. shall be conducted in order to
meet the requirement of 21 theory classes and 03 tutorials per week.
Practicals shall be of 03 hours duration.
446
RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
Second examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy
(Four Year Integrated Course)
(APPENDIX – B)
Sr.
No.
2T-1
2T-2
2T-3
2T-4
2T-5
2T-6
2T-7
2P-1
2P-2
2P-3
2P-4
2P-5
Subject
THEORY PAPERS:
Pharmaceutics-II
(Physical)
Pharmaceutics-III
(Engineering)
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry-III (organic)
Pharmaceutical
Analysis-I
Pharmacology-II
Pharmaceutical
Jurisprudence and
Regulatory Affairs
Biophysics & Molecular
Biology
PRACTICAL
Pharmaceutics – II
(Physical)
Pharmaceutics – III
(Engineering)
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry – III (organic)
Pharmaceutical
Analysis-I
Pharmacology – II
Note: 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Maximum Marks
Sessi Paper or Total
onal Practical
Minimum
Marks for
passing
Time in
Houjrs
allowed
for Exam.
20
80
100
45
3
20
80
100
45
3
20
80
100
45
3
20
80
100
45
3
20
20
80
80
100
100
45
45
3
3
20
80
100
45
3
20
80
100
50
6
20
80
100
50
6
20
80
100
50
6
20
80
100
50
6
20
80
100
50
4
In order to be eligible for admission to the examination, candidate must
obtain not less than 96 marks out of 240 marks in sessionals.
Students admitted on the basis of Diploma course in Pharmacy shall
have to appear two addition theory papers of first year B.Pharm. viz. IT2 Pharmaceutical chemistry – I (organic) and IT-7 Statistics and
Computer Application in Pharmacy.
In order to pass, the examinee must obtain the minimum passing
marks as above.
The sessional marks in theory will normally be based on best two tests
out of three tests conducted during the academic year by the teachers.
Distribution of sessional marks in theory and practicals shall be as
follows.
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__________________________________________________________________________
(I) For theory:
(i)
Sessional Test
20 Marks
(II) For practicals
(i)
Day to day assessment in
10 Marks
practical class work*
(ii)
Actual performance in
10 Marks
sessional examination
(After completion of practical
class work)
___________________________________________________________________________
*Students must complete all the practicals enlisted in the syllabus or
conducted by department/college. In case of absentee, if any, in regular
practicals, the absent students shall perform the practicals later as the time
may permit. In case of absentee in practical, zero mark should be awarded in
that practical. Marks will be allotted on the basis of total number of
practicals conducted during the academic year. Performance in practicals
shall be evaluated and be informed to the students on day-to-day (regular)
basis.
6.
Distribution of Marks in practical examinations shall as follows.
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
7.
Major experiments
Minor
Synopsis on practical performed during
academic session (mainly on principal)/
theory/mechanism/procedure etc.)
Viva-voce (oral)
-
30 Marks
20 Marks
10 Marks
-
20 Marks
Daily four theory classes each of 50 min. shall be conducted in order to
meet the requirement of 21 theory classes and 03 tutorials per week.
Practicals shall be of 03 hours duration.
448
RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
Third examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy
(Four Year Integrated Course)
(APPENDIX – C)
Sr.
No.
3T-1
3T-2
3T-3
3T-4
3T-5
3T-6
3T-7
3P-1
3P-2
3P-3
3P-4
3P-5
Subject
THEORY PAPERS:
Dosage Form
Technology-I
Pharmaceutical
Microbiology and
Immunology
Pharmaceutical
Medicinal Chemistry-I
Pharmaceutical
Analysis-II
Pharmacology-III
Pharmacognosy &
Phytochemistry-II
Pharmacy Practices and
Management
PRACTICAL
Dosage Form
Technology-I
Pharmaceutical
Microbiology and
Immunology
Pharmaceutical
Analysis-II
Pharmacology-III
Pharmacognosy &
Phytochemistry-II
Note: 1.
2.
3.
4.
Maximum Marks
Sessi Paper or Total
onal Practical
Minimum
Marks for
passing
Time in
Houjrs
allowed
for Exam.
20
80
100
45
3
20
80
100
45
3
20
80
100
45
3
20
80
100
45
3
20
20
80
80
100
100
45
45
3
3
20
80
100
45
3
20
80
100
50
6
20
80
100
50
4+2 (on
next day)
20
80
100
50
6
20
20
80
80
100
100
50
50
4
4
In order to be eligible for admission to the examination, candidate must
obtain not less than 96 marks out of 240 marks in sessionals.
In order to pass, the examinee must obtain the minimum passing
marks as above.
The sessional marks in theory will normally be based on best two tests
out of three tests conducted during the academic year by the teachers.
Distribution of sessional marks in theory and practicals shall be as
follows.
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__________________________________________________________________________
(I) For theory:
(i)
Sessional Test
20 Marks
(II) For practicals
(i)
Day to day assessment in
10 Marks
practical class work*
(ii)
Actual performance in
10 Marks
sessional examination
(After completion of practical
class work)
___________________________________________________________________________
*Students must complete all the practicals enlisted in the syllabus or
conducted by department/college. In case of absentee, if any, in regular
practicals, the absent students shall perform the practicals later as the time
may permit. In case of absentee in practical, zero mark should be awarded in
that practical. Marks will be allotted on the basis of total number of
practicals conducted during the academic year. Performance in practicals
shall be evaluated and be informed to the students on day-to-day (regular)
basis.
5.
Distribution of Marks in practical examinations shall as follows.
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
6.
Major experiments
Minor
Synopsis on practical performed during
academic session (mainly on principal)/
theory/mechanism/procedure etc.)
Viva-voce (oral)
-
30 Marks
20 Marks
10 Marks
-
20 Marks
Daily four theory classes each of 50 min. shall be conducted in order to
meet the requirement of 21 theory classes and 03 tutorials per week.
Practicals shall be of 03 hours duration.
450
RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
Final examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy
(Four Year Integrated Course)
(APPENDIX – D)
Sr.
No.
4T-1
4T-2
4T-3
4T-4
4T-5
4T-6
4T-7
4T-8
4P-1
4P-2
4P-3
4P-4
4P-5
Subject
THEORY PAPERS:
Dosage Form
Technology-II
Biopharmaceutics and
Pharmacokinetics
Biotechnology &
Fermentation Processes
Pharmaceutical
Medicinal Chemistry-II
Pharmaceutical
Analysis-III
Pharmacology-IV
Pharmacognosy &
Phytochemistry-III
Quality Assurance
PRACTICAL
Dosage Form
Technology-II
Pharmaceutical
Medicinal Chemistry
Pharmaceutical
Analysis-III
Pharmacology-IV
Pharmacognosy &
Phytochemistry-III
Note: 1.
2.
3.
4.
Maximum Marks
Sessi Paper or Total
onal Practical
Minimum
Marks for
passing
Time in
Houjrs
allowed
for Exam.
20
80
100
45
3
20
80
100
45
3
20
80
100
45
3
20
80
100
45
3
20
80
100
45
3
20
20
80
80
100
100
45
45
3
3
20
80
100
45
3
20
80
100
50
6
20
80
100
50
6
20
80
100
50
6
20
20
80
80
100
100
50
50
6
6
In order to be eligible for admission to the examination, candidate must
obtain not less than 96 marks out of 240 marks in sessionals.
In order to pass, the examinee must obtain the minimum passing
marks as above.
The sessional marks in theory will normally be based on best two tests
out of three tests conducted during the academic year by the teachers.
Distribution of sessional marks in theory and practicals shall be as
follows.
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__________________________________________________________________________
(I) For theory:
(i)
Sessional Test
20 Marks
(II) For practicals
(i)
Day to day assessment in
10 Marks
practical class work*
(ii)
Actual performance in
10 Marks
sessional examination
(After completion of practical
class work)
___________________________________________________________________________
*Students must complete all the practicals enlisted in the syllabus or
conducted by department/college. In case of absentee, if any, in regular
practicals, the absent students shall perform the practicals later as the time
may permit. In case of absentee in practical, zero mark should be awarded in
that practical. Marks will be allotted on the basis of total number of
practicals conducted during the academic year. Performance in practicals
shall be evaluated and be informed to the students on day-to-day (regular)
basis.
5.
Distribution of Marks in practical examinations shall as follows.
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
6.
Major experiments
Minor
Synopsis on practical performed during
academic session (mainly on principal)/
theory/mechanism/procedure etc.)
Viva-voce (oral)
-
30 Marks
20 Marks
10 Marks
-
20 Marks
Daily four theory classes each of 50 min. shall be conducted in order to
meet the requirement of 21 theory classes and 03 tutorials per week.
Practicals shall be of 03 hours duration.
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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 37 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXAMINATIONS LEADING
TO THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF PHARMACY ¼Hks"kth ikjaxr½
IN THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE.
Whereas it is expedient to provide for an ordinance for the Examinations
leading to the Degree of Master of Pharmacy ¼Hks"kth ikjaxr½ in the Faculty of Medicine,
the Management Council is hereby pleased to make the following ordinance. :
1.
This Ordinance may be called “Ordinance to provide for the Examinations
leading to the Degree of Master of Pharmacy ¼Hks"kth ikjaxr½ in the Faculty of
Medicine Ordinance, 2009”
2.
This Ordinance shall come into force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
In this ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires:
4.
(i)
“Department” means Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
established and maintained by Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur
University.
(ii)
“College” means a College affiliated to the Rashtrasant Tukadoji
Maharaj Nagpur University for conducting M. Pharm. Course.
The course leading to the Degree of Master of Pharmacy
as follows :
(i)
Pharmaceutics
(ii)
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
(iii)
Pharmacology
¼Hks"kth ikjaxr½
shall be
(iv)
Pharmacognosy
__________________________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 49, under
the draft ordinance No. 33 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
453
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
(ix)
(x)
(xi)
Biotechnology
Quality Assurance
Industrial Pharmacy
Pharmacoinformatics
Clinical Pharmacy
Natural Products
Pharmaceutical Management
5.
The duration of each courses mentioned above leading to the degree of Master
of Pharmacy shall extend over a period of two academic years. At the end of
the first year there shall be a University Examination known as M.Pharm.
Part-I ¼Hks"kth ikjaxr Hkkx&1½ Examination and at the end of second year there
shall be University Examination known as M.Pharm. Part-II ¼Hks"kth ikjaxr
Hkkx&2½ Examination. The Examination shall be held on such places and
on such dates as decided by the University.
6.
The M.Pharm. Part-I ¼Hks"kth ikjaxr Hkkx&1½ Examination shall be held in March/
April and October/November, and the final Examination in November/
December and March/April and at such places and on such dates as may be
fixed by the University.
7.
Subject to the compliance with the provisions of this ordinance and of other
ordinance in force from time to time an applicant for admission to the
examination shall have passed.
(A)
For the First M.Pharm. ¼Hks"kth ikjaxr Hkkx&1½ Examination : shall have
passed not less than one academic year previously the B. Pharm.
Examination of this University or of any other University recognized as
equivalent thereto; and shall have prosecuted a regular course of
studies in the Department/ College as prescribed in this Ordinance.
Provided that minimum 60% marks for General/ Open category and
minimum 55% marks in case of backward class category at B.Pharm.
level.
(B)
For the Final M. Pharm. ¼Hks"kth ikjaxr Hkkx&2½ Examination : shall have
passed the First M. Pharm. Examination of this University, and shall
have prosecuted a regular course of study in the Departments/ College
as prescribed in this Ordinance.
An applicant for the examination to the Final M. Pharm. Shall not be
allowed to take the examination if he/she fails to submit his/her thesis
/dissertation on or before the 31st December or 31st May of the
calendar year in which he/she has to take the examination.
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8.
(A)
Without prejudice to the other provision of Ordinance No. 6 relating to
the examination in general, the provisions of paragraphs 5,8,10,26, and
31 of the said Ordinance shall apply to every collegiate candidate.
(B)
An unsuccessful examinee at the First M. Pharm. ¼Hks"kth ikjaxr Hkkx&1½
Examination may be allowed to carry out his research work for thesis/
dissertation for Final M. Pharm. Examination but shall not be
permitted to appear for the final M. Pharm. Examination unless he/she
passes in all the papers and practical prescribed for first M. Pharm.
Examination.
9.
The Fee for each examination shall be as fixed by the University from time to
time.
10.
The sessionals, papers, practical, thesis/ dissertation, defence and viva-voce,
and seminar if any, in which candidate is to be examined, the maximum
marks which each of the subjects carries and the minimum marks which an
examinee must obtain in order to pass the examination shall be as indicated
in the respective appendices.
An unsuccessful examinee may, at the discretion of the Head of the
Department/ Principal, be permitted for such a period as the head/ Principal
consider necessary, to attend a further course of instruction in paper or
practical, as the case may be. In such case, the head/ Principal shall award
fresh sessional marks on the basis of his fresh performance.
11.
The scope of the subject shall be as indicated in the syllabus.
12.
A examinee passing in a subject shall be exempted from appearing in that
subject at all subsequent examinations.
13.
(i)
An examinee for the Final M. Pharm. examination shall carry out
research/ dissertation work for not less than twelve months i.e. one
year under a guide/ a teacher who possesses post-graduate teaching
experience of 3 years. A person from industry or research institute
possessing post-graduate qualification in Pharmaceutical Science in
appropriate subject and not less than 5 years experience in an industry
or research institute in a responsible capacity may also act as a guide/
co-guide.
(ii)
The examinee shall submit three copies of his/her thesis/ dissertation
to the Head of the Department /Principal of the college not later than
31st December, or 31st May of the calendar year in which he has to take
the examination, duly certified by the guide/teacher that the work has
been done satisfactorily under his guidance.
(iii)
One copy of the thesis/ dissertation shall be given to the external
examiner by the Head of Department/ Principal of the College.
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(iv)
(A)
The examination based on the thesis/ dissertation shall be
carried out by :
(i)
(ii)
(v)
The Guide as Internal Examiner and
One External Examiner.
(B)
The examiners may after conducting the Defence examination,
recommend that the thesis/dissertation be Accepted or Rejected
or Resubmitted after modification. The marks shall be awarded
by the external and Internal examiner to the candidate whose
thesis/ dissertation has been “Accepted”.
(C)
In case of any dispute the decision of the external examiner shall
be final, conclusive and binding.
An examinee who fails to submit his/her thesis/ dissertation within the
prescribed date as decide by the University or whose thesis
/dissertation has not been accepted or fails to present himself for
defence may, subject to other provisions of this Ordinance be
readmitted to the examination at any subsequent examination
provided, (a) he/she pays the prescribed fees as fixed by the University
(b) his/her application is received by the Registrar not later than one
month before the date of commencement of the examination (c) he/she
submits his thesis /dissertation on the same subject two weeks prior to
the examination date. Examinee whose thesis/ dissertation has not
been accepted shall resubmit his/her work with such additional work
as may be directed, at the next examination. However, an examinee
wishing to submit thesis/ dissertation on a fresh subject, shall be
required to join the Department/College as a regular student.
14.
Examinees who have passed in all the subjects prescribed for the First and
Final M. Pharm. examination shall be eligible for the Degree of Master of
Pharmacy, ¼Hks"kth ikjaxr½- Those obtaining 75% or more marks in
aggregate shall be placed in the first division with distinction; those obtaining
60% and above but less than 75% in the first division; and all other
successful examinees in the second division. Examinees passing both the
examination leading to the Degree of Master of Pharmacy in the minimum
prescribed period in first attempt and obtaining the first three place shall be
placed in Merit list.
15.
Provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007 relating to “Award of grace marks for
passing an examination”, securing higher division/class and for securing
distinction in the subject(s) shall apply to the examinations under this
Ordinance.
16.
An examinee who does not pass or who fails to present himself/ herself for
the examination shall be eligible for admission to the same examination on
payment of a fresh fee and such other fees as may be prescribed.
456
(i)
A candidate who has passed the M. Pharm. ¼Hks"kth ikjaxr½
examination in any course specified in paragraph 4 may offer himself/
herself in any other course as a candidate for the M. Pharm. ¼Hks"kth
ikjaxr½ examination.
Such a candidate may be exempted from
appearing in papers in which he/ she has already passed under this
Ordinance at the first examination if there is equivalence in the
syllabus. He/ She shall, however, have to submit a fresh thesis/
dissertation.
(ii)
All examinee passing the examination under paragraph 16 (i) shall not
be eligible for the award of Division or for inclusion of his name in Merit
List.
17.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Ordinance, no person shall
be admitted to an examination under this Ordinance if he has already passed
the same examination in the course or an equivalent examination of any
other statutory University.
18.
The degree in the prescribed form shall be signed by the Vice-Chancellor.
19.
Upon promulgation of this Ordinance, Direction No. 7 of 2008 shall stand
repealed.
STATEMENT OF OBJECT & REASONS
In order to incorporate a Master’s course in the speciality of Pharmacy, which
has a great bearing on the fulfillment of regional requirements, and affording
greater employability the same was for the time being regulated through issuance of
Direction No. 7 of 2008. However, the matter needs to be governed by a Ordinance
prescribed for the said purpose.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the orders of the State Government.
Hence this Ordinance.
**************
457
Hks"kth ikjaxr
Sr.
No.
APPENDIX - A
(Master of Pharmacy) in Pharmaceutics
I.
First Examination :
Subject / Paper
CP-1 Biostatistics
CP-2 Product Development
and Formulation
P-1 Advanced Physical
Pharmacy
P-2 Biopharmaceutics and
Pharmacokinetics
P-3 Pharmaceutical
Dosage form
Technology
P-4 Selected Topics in
Pharmaceutics
P-5 Practicals in
Pharmaceutics
Maximum Marks
Sessional
Paper or
Total
Practical
10
40
50
10
40
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
Total
600
Total
250
50
300
II. Final Examination
P-6
Thesis and Defence
P-7
Seminar
Note: 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Minimum
Marks for
Passing
25
25
125
25
All theory papers shall be of 3 hours duration.
All practical examination shall be of 12 hours spread over two days.
In order to be eligible for admission to the examination, a candidate
must obtain not less than 48 marks out of 120 marks in Sessionals.
The sessional marks in theory will normally be based on one test
conducted at the end of academic year but before the final examination
and in practical on evaluation of the experiments conducted during the
academic year (10 marks) and a test conducted (10 marks) by the
teachers in the Department/College at the end of academic year but
before the final examination.
In order to pass, the examinee must obtain the minimum passing
marks as above.
The thesis work shall commence in the first year and shall be evaluated
at the end of the second year.
458
Hks"kth ikjaxr
Sr.
No.
APPENDIX - B
(Master of Pharmacy) in Pharmaceutical Chemistry
I.
First Examination :
Subject / Paper
CP-1 Biostatistics
CP-2 Product Development
and Formulation
PC-1 Advanced
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry-I
PC-2 Advanced
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry-II
PC-3 Advanced
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry-III
PC-4 Selected Topics
PC-5 Practicals in
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry
Maximum Marks
Sessional
Paper or
Total
Practical
10
40
50
10
40
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
20
20
80
80
100
100
50
50
Total
600
Total
250
50
300
II. Final Examination
PC-6 Thesis and Defence
PC-7 Seminar
Note: 1.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Minimum
Marks for
Passing
25
25
125
25
All theory papers shall be of 3 hours duration.
All practical examination shall be of 12 hours spread over two days.
In order to be eligible for admission to the examination, a candidate
must obtain not less than 48 marks out of 120 marks in Sessionals.
The sessional marks in theory will normally be based on one test
conducted at the end of academic year but before the final examination
and in practical on evaluation of the experiments conducted during the
academic year (10 marks) and a test conducted (10 marks) by the
teachers in the Department/College at the end of academic year but
before the final examination.
In order to pass, the examinee must obtain the minimum passing
marks as above.
The thesis work shall commence in the first year and shall be evaluated
at the end of the second year.
459
Hks"kth ikjaxr
Sr.
No.
APPENDIX - C
(Master of Pharmacy) in Pharmacology
I.
First Examination :
Subject / Paper
CP-1 Biostatistics
CP-2 Product Development
and Formulation
PL-1 Advanced Physiology
and Patho Physiology
PL-2 Advanced Systemic
Pharmacology
PL-3 Biological Evaluation
Methods and
Toxicology
PL-4 Selected Topics in
Pharmacology
PL-5 Practicals in
Pharmacology
Maximum Marks
Sessional
Paper or
Total
Practical
10
40
50
10
40
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
Total
600
Total
250
50
300
II. Final Examination
PL-6 Thesis and Defence
PL-7 Seminar
Note: 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Minimum
Marks for
Passing
25
25
125
25
All theory papers shall be of 3 hours duration.
All practical examination shall be of 12 hours spread over two days.
In order to be eligible for admission to the examination, a candidate
must obtain not less than 48 marks out of 120 marks in Sessionals.
The sessional marks in theory will normally be based on one test
conducted at the end of academic year but before the final examination
and in practical on evaluation of the experiments conducted during the
academic year (10 marks) and a test conducted (10 marks) by the
teachers in the Department/College at the end of academic year but
before the final examination.
In order to pass, the examinee must obtain the minimum passing
marks as above.
The thesis work shall commence in the first year and shall be evaluated
at the end of the second year.
460
Hks"kth ikjaxr
Sr.
No.
APPENDIX - D
(Master of Pharmacy) in Pharmacognosy
I.
First Examination :
Subject / Paper
CP-1 Biostatistics
CP-2 Product Development
and Formulation
PG-1 Advanced
Pyharmacognosy
Tissue Culture
PG-2 Plant Biochemistry
and Biogenesis
PG-3 Comparative
Photochemistry and
Taxonomy
PG-4 Selected Topics in
Pharmacognosy
PG-5 Practical in
Pharmacognosy
Maximum Marks
Sessional
Paper or
Total
Practical
10
40
50
10
40
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
Total
600
Total
250
50
300
II. Final Examination
PG-6 Thesis and Defence
PG-7 Seminar
Note: 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Minimum
Marks for
Passing
25
25
125
25
All theory papers shall be of 3 hours duration.
All practical examination shall be of 12 hours spread over two days.
In order to be eligible for admission to the examination, a candidate
must obtain not less than 48 marks out of 120 marks in Sessionals.
The sessional marks in theory will normally be based on one test
conducted at the end of academic year but before the final examination
and in practical on evaluation of the experiments conducted during the
academic year (10 marks) and a test conducted (10 marks) by the
teachers in the Department/College at the end of academic year but
before the final examination.
In order to pass, the examinee must obtain the minimum passing
marks as above.
The thesis work shall commence in the first year and shall be evaluated
at the end of the second year.
461
APPENDIX - E
Hks"kth ikjaxr (Master of Pharmacy) in Biotechnology
I.
Sr.
No.
Subject / Paper
CP-1 Biostatistics
CP-2 Product Development
and Formulation
BT-1 Applied Microbiology
BT-2 Biotechnology-I
BT-3 Biotechnology-II
BT-4 Selected Topics in
Biotechnology
BT-5 Practicals in
Biotechnology
First Examination :
Maximum Marks
Sessional
Paper or
Total
Practical
10
40
50
10
40
50
20
20
20
20
80
80
80
80
100
100
100
100
50
50
50
50
20
80
100
50
Total
600
Total
250
50
300
II. Final Examination
BT-6 Thesis and Defence
BT-7 Seminar
Note: 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Minimum
Marks for
Passing
25
25
125
25
All theory papers shall be of 3 hours duration.
All practical examination shall be of 12 hours spread over two days.
In order to be eligible for admission to the examination, a candidate
must obtain not less than 48 marks out of 120 marks in Sessionals.
The sessional marks in theory will normally be based on one test
conducted at the end of academic year but before the final examination
and in practical on evaluation of the experiments conducted during the
academic year (10 marks) and a test conducted (10 marks) by the
teachers in the Department/College at the end of academic year but
before the final examination.
In order to pass, the examinee must obtain the minimum passing
marks as above.
The thesis work shall commence in the first year and shall be evaluated
at the end of the second year.
462
Hks"kth ikjaxr
Sr.
No.
APPENDIX - F
(Master of Pharmacy) in Quality Assurance
I.
First Examination :
Subject / Paper
CP-1 Biostatistics
CP-2 Product Development and
Formulation
QA-1 Cosmetic Preparation and
Evaluation
QA-2 Quality Management
QA-3 Modern Analytical
Technique
(Advanced Pharmaceutical
Chemistry-III)
QA-4 New Drug Delivery System
(Selected Topics in
Pharmaceutics)
QA-5 Practicals in Quality
Assurance
Maximum Marks
Sessional Paper or
Total
Practical
10
40
50
10
40
50
20
80
100
50
20
20
80
80
100
100
50
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
Total
II. Final Examination
QA-6 Thesis and Defence
QA-7 Seminar
Total
Note: 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Minimum
Marks for
Passing
25
25
600
250
50
300
125
25
All theory papers shall be of 3 hours duration.
All practical examination shall be of 12 hours spread over two days.
In order to be eligible for admission to the examination, a candidate
must obtain not less than 48 marks out of 120 marks in Sessionals.
The sessional marks in theory will normally be based on one test
conducted at the end of academic year but before the final examination
and in practical on evaluation of the experiments conducted during the
academic year (10 marks) and a test conducted (10 marks) by the
teachers in the Department/College at the end of academic year but
before the final examination.
In order to pass, the examinee must obtain the minimum passing
marks as above.
The thesis work shall commence in the first year and shall be evaluated
at the end of the second year.
463
Hks"kth ikjaxr
Sr.
No.
APPENDIX - G
(Master of Pharmacy) in Industrial Pharmacy
I.
First Examination :
Subject / Paper
CP-1 Biostatistics
CP-2 Product Development and
Formulation
IP-1 Advanced Industrial
Pharmacy-I
IP-2 Advanced Industrial
Pharmacy-II
IP-3 Industrial Process
Validation and Production
Management
IP-4 Selected Topics in Industrial
Pharmacy
IP-5 Practical in Industrial
Pharmacy
Maximum Marks
Sessional Paper or
Total
Practical
10
40
50
10
40
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
Total
II. Final Examination
IP-6 Thesis and Defence
IP-7 Seminar
Total
Note: 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Minimum
Marks for
Passing
25
25
600
250
50
300
125
25
All theory papers shall be of 3 hours duration.
All practical examination shall be of 12 hours spread over two days.
In order to be eligible for admission to the examination, a candidate
must obtain not less than 48 marks out of 120 marks in Sessionals.
The sessional marks in theory will normally be based on one test
conducted at the end of academic year but before the final examination
and in practical on evaluation of the experiments conducted during the
academic year (10 marks) and a test conducted (10 marks) by the
teachers in the Department/College at the end of academic year but
before the final examination.
In order to pass, the examinee must obtain the minimum passing
marks as above.
The thesis work shall commence in the first year and shall be evaluated
at the end of the second year.
464
APPENDIX - H
Hks"kth ikjaxr (Master of Pharmacy) in Pharmacoinformatics
I.
Sr.
No.
Subject / Paper
CP-1 Biostatistics
CP-2 Product Development and
Formulation
PI-1 Information Technology
PI-2 Bioinformatics
PI-3 Molecular Biology
PI-4 Selected Topics in
Pharmacoinformatics
PI-5 Practicals in
Pharmacoinformatics
First Examination :
Maximum Marks
Sessional Paper or
Total
Practical
10
40
50
10
40
50
20
20
20
20
80
80
80
80
100
100
100
100
50
50
50
50
20
80
100
50
Total
II. Final Examination
PI-6 Dissertation and
Defence
PI-7 Seminar
Total
Note: 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Minimum
Marks for
Passing
25
25
600
250
125
50
300
25
All theory papers shall be of 3 hours duration.
All practical examination shall be of 12 hours spread over two days.
In order to be eligible for admission to the examination, a candidate
must obtain not less than 48 marks out of 120 marks in Sessionals.
The sessional marks in theory will normally be based on one test
conducted at the end of academic year but before the final examination
and in practical on evaluation of the experiments conducted during the
academic year (10 marks) and a test conducted (10 marks) by the
teachers in the Department/College at the end of academic year but
before the final examination.
In order to pass, the examinee must obtain the minimum passing
marks as above.
The thesis work shall commence in the first year and shall be evaluated
at the end of the second year.
465
APPENDIX - I
Hks"kth ikjaxr (Master of Pharmacy) in Clinical Pharmacy
I.
Sr.
No.
Subject / Paper
CP-1
CP-2
CLP-1
CLP-2
CLP-3
CLP-4
CLP-5
Biostatistics
Product Development and
Formulation
Advanced Clinical
Pharmacy and
Pharmacotherapeutics-I
Advanced Clinical
Pharmacy and
Pharmacotherapeutics-II
Clinical Research
Community and Clinical
Pharmacy
Practicals in Clinical
Pharmacy
First Examination :
Maximum Marks
Sessional Paper or
Total
Practical
10
40
50
10
40
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
20
20
80
80
100
100
50
50
20
80
100
50
Total
600
Total
250
50
300
II. Final Examination
CLP-6 Dissertation and Defence
CLP-7 Seminar
Note: 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Minimum
Marks for
Passing
25
25
125
25
All theory papers shall be of 3 hours duration.
All practical examination shall be of 12 hours spread over two days.
In order to be eligible for admission to the examination, a candidate
must obtain not less than 48 marks out of 120 marks in Sessionals.
The sessional marks in theory will normally be based on one test
conducted at the end of academic year but before the final examination
and in practical on evaluation of the experiments conducted during the
academic year (10 marks) and a test conducted (10 marks) by the
teachers in the Department/College at the end of academic year but
before the final examination.
In order to pass, the examinee must obtain the minimum passing
marks as above.
Practicals in Clinical Pharmacy and its examination shall be conducted
at the hospital/s approved by the Head/Principal.
The dissertation work shall commence in the first year and shall be
evaluated at the end of the second year.
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APPENDIX - J
Hks"kth ikjaxr (Master of Pharmacy) in Natural Products
I.
First Examination :
Sr.
No.
Subject / Paper
CP-1
CP-2
Biostatistics
Product Development and
Formulation
Industrial Pharmacognosy
Natural Products and Bioorganic Chemistry
Standardizations of
Natural Products
Selected Topics in Natural
Products
Practicals in Natural
Products
NP-1
NP-2
NP-3
NP-4
NP-5
Maximum Marks
Sessional Paper or
Total
Practical
10
40
50
10
40
50
20
20
80
80
100
100
50
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
Total
600
Total
250
50
300
II. Final Examination
NP-6 Thesis and Defence
NP-7 Seminar
Note: 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Minimum
Marks for
Passing
25
25
125
25
All theory papers shall be of 3 hours duration.
All practical examination shall be of 12 hours spread over two days.
In order to be eligible for admission to the examination, a candidate
must obtain not less than 48 marks out of 120 marks in Sessionals.
The sessional marks in theory will normally be based on one test
conducted at the end of academic year but before the final examination
and in practical on evaluation of the experiments conducted during the
academic year (10 marks) and a test conducted (10 marks) by the
teachers in the Department/College at the end of academic year but
before the final examination.
In order to pass, the examinee must obtain the minimum passing
marks as above.
The thesis work shall commence in the first year and shall be evaluated
at the end of the second year.
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APPENDIX - K
Hks"kth ikjaxr (Master of Pharmacy) in Pharmaceutical Management
I.
Sr.
No.
Subject / Paper
CP-1
CP-2
Biostatistics
Product Development and
Formulation
Fundamentals of
Managements
Production and Marketing
Management
Information Systems
Management
Selected Topics in
Pharmaceutical
Management
Field work project and
Seminars
PM-1
PM-2
PM-3
PM-4
PM-5
First Examination :
Maximum Marks
Sessional Paper or
Total
Practical
10
40
50
10
40
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
20
80
100
50
Total
600
Total
250
50
300
II. Final Examination
PM-6 Dissertation and Defence
PM-7 Seminar
Note: 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
125
25
All theory papers shall be of 3 hours duration.
All practical examination shall be of 12 hours spread over two days.
In order to be eligible for admission to the examination, a candidate
must obtain not less than 40 marks out of 100 marks in Sessionals.
The sessional marks in theory will normally be based on one test
conducted at the end of academic year but before the final examination
and in practical on evaluation of the experiments conducted during the
academic year (10 marks) and a test conducted (10 marks) by the
teachers in the Department/College at the end of academic year but
before the final examination.
In order to pass, the examinee must obtain the minimum passing
marks as above.
Distribution of marks in field work project and seminars:
i)
7.
Minimum
Marks for
Passing
25
25
Field work project
a)
Project work
50 marks
b)
Viva-voce (on project work)
50 marks
ii)
Seminars (at college level)
20 marks
Total
100 marks
The thesis work shall commence in the first year and shall be evaluated
at the end of the second year.
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*ORDINANCE NO. 39 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE NO. 24 of 2006,
ORDINANCE GOVERNING THE EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (COMPUTER APPLICATION)
IN THE FACULTY OF COMMERCE.
WHEREAS it is expedient to amend Ordinance No. 24 of 2006,
Examination leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Commerce (Computer Application)
in the Faculty of Commerce, for the purposes hereinafter appearing; the
Management Council is hereby pleased to make the following Ordinance;
1.
This Ordinance may be called ‘Examination leading to the Degree of
Bachelor of Commerce (Computer Application) in the Faculty of Commerce,
(Amendment) Ordinance, 2009.”
2.
This Ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its
approval by the Management Council.
3.
In para 11.(B) of the main Ordinance No. 24 of 2006, Examination leading
to the Degree of Bachelor of Commerce (Computer Application), in sub para
(b) shall be substituted by following “11.(B)(b) Computer Application Group:
3. MIS & System Analysis
4. E-Commerce & Web Designing
5. Programming Skills (C Prog.)
6. Computerized Accounting (Tally)
4.
In para 11.(C) of the main Ordinance No. 24 of 2006, Examination leading
to the Degree of Bachelor of Commerce (Computer Application), in sub para
(a) & (b) shall be substituted by following “11.(C)(a) Commerce Group:
1. Business Laws
2. Auditing and income Tax
(b) Computer Application Group:
3. Software Product and Project Management
4. Front End Development
5. DBMS & Oracle
6. Project
__________________________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 51, under
the draft ordinance No. 35 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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4.
Appendix-A,B & C of the main Ordinance No. 24 of 2006, Examination
leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Commerce (Computer Application),
shall be substituted by enclosed Appendix- A,B & C.
STATEMENT OF OBJECT AND REASONS
It was imperative to broaden the scope of the eligibility so as to facilitate the
desirous and deserving applicant students to avail the opportunity in terms of their
progress to the course the Academic Council 19th July, 2007 vide item No. 403
considered & approved this amendment Ordinance. Hence the amendment.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and is in consonance with the orders of the State Government and
guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
APPENDIX – A
B.Com. (Computer Application) Part-I Examination
S.No.
Subject
Paper
Maximum
Marks
Minimum
Marks
100
40
100
40
100
40
100
40
(A) COMMERCE GROUP:
1.
English & Business
Paper
Communication
2.
Principles of Business
Paper
Management
3.
Basic Economics & Business
Paper
Environment
4.
Financial Accounting
Paper
(B) COMPUTER APPLICATION GROUP:
5.
Information Systems
Paper
70
6.
Information Technology
Practical 30
Paper
70
Practical 30
28
100
100
12
28
12
40
40
Note: 1. Minimum aggregate marks for passing the examination shall be 40%.
2. Practical Examination:
At the time of R.T.M. Nagpur University Practical Examination a student is
expected to perform TWO Practicals based on syllabus of respective papers.
The distribution of marks for Practical examination will be as under:
(a) Practical Record
(b) Practical (P1) (with Execution)
(c) Practical (P2)
(d) Viva
Total :
Marks
06
09
06
09
______
30
______
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APPENDIX – B
B.Com. (Computer Application) Part-II Examination
S.No.
Subject
Paper
Maximum
Marks
Minimum
Marks
(A) COMMERCE GROUP:
1.
Cost & Management
Accounting
Paper
100
40
2.
Statistics & Quantitative
Techniques
Paper
100
40
Paper
100
40
(B) COMPUTER APPLICATION GROUP:
3.
MIS & System Analysis
4.
E-Commerce & Web Designing
Paper
70
28
100
5.
Programming Skills (C Prog.)
Practical 30
Paper
70
40
12
28
100
6.
Computerized Accounting
(Tally)
Practical 30
Paper
70
40
12
28
100
Practical 30
40
12
Note: 1. Minimum aggregate marks for passing the examination shall be 40%.
2. Practical Examination:
At the time of R.T.M. Nagpur University Practical Examination a student is
expected to perform TWO Practicals based on syllabus of respective papers.
The distribution of marks for Practical examination will be as under:
(a) Practical Record
(b) Practical (P1) (with Execution)
(c) Practical (P2)
(d) Viva
Total :
Marks
06
09
06
09
______
30
______
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APPENDIX – C
B.Com. (Computer Application) Part-III Examination
S.No.
Subject
Paper
Maximum
Marks
Minimum
Marks
(A) COMMERCE GROUP:
1.
Business Laws
Paper
100
40
2.
Auditing and income Tax
Paper
100
40
Paper
100
40
(B) COMPUTER APPLICATION GROUP:
3.
Software Product and Project
Management
4.
Front End Development
Paper
70
28
100
5.
DBMS & Oracle
40
Practical 30
12
Paper
28
70
100
40
Practical 30
6.
Project
_____
12
100
50
Note: 1. Minimum aggregate marks for passing the examination shall be 40%.
2. Practical Examination:
At the time of R.T.M. Nagpur University Practical Examination a student is
expected to perform TWO Practicals based on syllabus of respective papers.
The distribution of marks for Practical examination will be as under:
(a) Practical Record
(b) Practical (P1) (with Execution)
(c) Practical (P2)
(d) Viva
Total :
Marks
06
09
06
09
______
30
______
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THE FOLLOWING NORMS WOULD BE APPLICABLE TO IMPLEMENTATION OF
THE PROGRAMME BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
(COMPUTER APPLICATION)
IN THE FACULTY OF COMMERCE
A. Teaching Schedule:
1. For Theory Papers:
4 periods per week per paper of Theory subject @ 45 Min. / period.
2. For Practical and Project:
5 periods (3.45 Hrs.) practical per week per batch of 20 students on
one computer.
B. Infrastructure required for Bachelor of Commerce (Computer
Application) in the faculty of Commerce.
1. Pentium IV 10 nos. for batch of 20 students.
2. 1 DMP Printer of 132 column, 1 Laser Printer per batch of 20 students.
Note: Computer systems given above should be multiplied
proportionately for every additional batch of 20 students.
3. Software and language packages included in the syllabus.
4. Separate Computer Laboratory with electric fitting, Air conditioner,
adequate furniture and an Internet Connection.
C. Qualification of Teachers:
1.
For teaching Commerce subjects and Languages.
Qualifications prescribed by the University.
2.
For Teaching Theory Papers of Computer subjects and conducting
Practicals and Project Work.
MCA or M.Sc. (Computer Sci.) or MCM or Master’s Degree in any
faculty and Post Graduate
Diploma in Computer Application of any statutory University.
***********************************************
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*ORDINANCE NO. 40 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE NO. 25 of 2006,
ORDINANCE GOVERNING THE EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF
MASTER OF COMMERCE IN THE FACULTY OF COMMERCE.
WHEREAS it is expedient to amend Ordinance No. 25 of 2006,
Examination leading to the degree of Master of Commerce in the Faculty of
Commerce, for the purposes hereinafter appearing; the Management Council is
hereby pleased to make the following Ordinance;
1.
This Ordinance may be called ‘ Examination leading to the degree of Master
of Commerce in the Faculty of Commerce, (Amendment) Ordinance, 2009.”
2.
This Ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its
approval by the Management Council.
3.
In para 8.(A) of Group – A of the main Ordinance 25 of 2006, Examination
leading to the Degree of Master of Commerce after Serial No. 7, following
subjects shall be added“8.(A) Group – A (Selective Group):
8.
9.
10.
4.
Industrial Economics
Agriculture Economics and Co-operation
Public Finance
In para 8.(B) of Group – A of the main Ordinance 25 of 2006, Examination
leading to the Degree of Master of Commerce after Serial No. 8, following
subjects shall be added“8.(B) Group – A (Selective Group):
9.
10.
5.
Economics of Labour
Advance Banking ”
Appendix- A & B the main Ordinance 25 of 2006, Examination leading to
the Degree of Master of Commerce shall be substituted by enclosed
Appendix- A & B.
STATEMENT OF OBJECT AND REASONS
It was imperative to broaden the scope of the eligibility so as to facilitate the
desirous and deserving applicant students to avail the opportunity in terms of their
admission to the course the Academic Council 27th July, 2005 vide item No. 176
considered & approved this amendment Ordinance. Hence the amendment.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and is in consonance with the orders of the State Government and
guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 52, under the draft
ordinance No. 36 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No. CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt.
26 October, 2009.
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Subject
APPENDIX – A
M. Com. Part – I Examination
Paper
Max. Marks
Min Marks
Group –A (Selective Group) :
Any THREE papers from the followings:
1. Management Concept &
Organizational Behavior
2. Advanced Financial Accounting
3. Managerial Economics
4. Business Taxation & Tax Planning
5. E – Commerce
6. Marketing Management
7. Advanced Cost Accounting
8. Industrial Economics
9. Agriculture Economics and Co-operation
10. Public Finance
Paper
Paper
Paper
Paper
Paper
Paper
Paper
Paper
Paper
Paper
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
Group – B ( Specialization Group ):
Paper - I from any Specialization
Group as mentioned under Para 8 (A)
of the Ordinance.
Paper
100
40
Subject
APPENDIX – B
M. Com. Part – II Examination
Paper
Max. Marks
Min Marks
Group –A ( Selective Group ):
Any THREE papers OR
Any TWO papers & Dissertation
from the followings:
1. Business Environment
(Domestic and International )
2. Banking & Insurance – Law & Practice
3. Advanced Management Accounting
4. Computer Application in Business
5. Financial Management
6. Statistical Analysis
7. Operations Research
8. Dissertation
9. Economics of Labour
10. Advance Banking
Paper
Paper
Paper
Paper
Paper
Paper
Paper
------Paper
Paper
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
Group – B ( Specialization Group ):
Paper - II from the specialization
Group selected in M. Com. – I Examination
as mentioned under Para 7 (B)
of the Ordinance.
Paper
100
40
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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 41 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE NO. 26 of 2006,
ORDINANCE GOVERNING THE EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (B.B.A.) IN THE
FACULTY OF COMMERCE.
WHEREAS it is expedient to amend Ordinance No. 26 of 2006,
Examination leading to the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.)
in the Faculty of Commerce, for the purposes hereinafter appearing; the
Management Council is hereby pleased to make the following Ordinance;
1.
This Ordinance may be called ‘ Examination leading to the degree of
Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) in the Faculty of Commerce,
(Amendment) Ordinance, 2009.”
2.
This Ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its
approval by the Management Council.
3.
In para 11.(C) of the main Ordinance 26 of 2006, Examination leading to
the Degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) of Serial No. 6
shall be substituted by following “11.(C) 6. Project Work (From the elective subjects offered)
Project shall carry 100 marks as follows –
Marks
#
#
4.
Project work (Evaluation by external
And internal examiner)
Presentation and Open Defence by external
and internal examiner
50
50
100
In para 14.(i) of the main Ordinance 26 of 2006, Examination leading to
the Degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.), shall be
substituted by following -
“14.(i) The Project work (Printed or type written) shall be made available
to external examiner for evaluation purpose at the time of Presentation and
open Defence.”
__________________________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 53, under
the draft ordinance No. 37 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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5.
In para 14.(iv) of the main Ordinance 26 of 2006, Examination leading to
the Degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.), shall be
substituted by following “14.(iv) The evaluation of Project work shall be done jointly by internal
and external examiners during Presentation and open Defence before/after
the theory examination.”
STATEMENT OF OBJECT AND REASONS
It was imperative to broaden the scope of the Project work so as to facilitate
the desirous and deserving applicant students to avail the opportunity in terms of
their progress to the course the Academic Council 19th July, 2007 vide item No. 395
considered & approved this amendment Ordinance. Hence the amendment.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and is in consonance with the orders of the State Government and
guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
477
RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 42 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE NO. 27 of 2006,
ORDINANCE GOVERNING THE EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE DIPLOMA IN
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (D.B.M.) IN THE FACULTY OF COMMERCE.
WHEREAS it is expedient to amend Ordinance No. 27 of 2006,
Examination leading to the Diploma in
Business Management (D.B.M.) in the
Faculty of Commerce, for the purposes hereinafter appearing; the Management
Council is hereby pleased to make the following Ordinance;
1.
This Ordinance may be called ‘ Examination leading to the Diploma in
Business Management (D.B.M.) in the Faculty of Commerce, (Amendment)
Ordinance, 2009.”
2.
This Ordinance shall come in to force with effect from the date of its
approval by the Management Council.
3.
In para 9.(b) of the main Ordinance 27 of 2006, Examination leading to the
Diploma in Business Management (D.B.M.), shall be substituted by
following “9.(b)
The 100 marks shall be distributed for each paper as follows:
(i)
(ii)
Written Examination
Internal Assessment
80 marks
20 marks
Project work shall carry 100 marks, which shall be distributed
as follows –
Marks
#
#
Project work (Evaluation by external
and internal examiner)
Presentation and open Defence by external
and internal examiner
50
50
100
__________________________________________________________________________________
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 54, under
the draft ordinance No. 38 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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Note: Internal assessment Marks shall be awarded by the Head of the
Institution/ Department in consultation with the teachers shall be based
on :
a)
b)
c)
d)
4.
Sessional Examination
Field Visits
Assignments and term report
Class-room participation and attendance
In para 10.(i) of the main Ordinance 27 of 2006, Examination leading to
the Diploma in Business Management (D.B.M.), shall be substituted by
following “10.(i) The Project work (Printed or type written) shall be made available
to external examiner for evaluation purpose at the time of Presentation and
open Defence.”
5.
In para 10.(iv) of the main Ordinance 27 of 2006, Examination leading to
the Diploma in Business Management (D.B.M.), shall be substituted by
following “10.(iv) The evaluation of Project work shall be done jointly by internal
and external examiners during Presentation and open Defence before/after
the theory examination.”
STATEMENT OF OBJECT AND REASONS
It was imperative to broaden the scope of the Project work so as to facilitate
the desirous and deserving applicant students to avail the opportunity in terms of
their progress to the course the Academic Council 19th July, 2007 vide item No. 396
considered & approved this amendment Ordinance. Hence the amendment.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and is in consonance with the orders of the State Government and
guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
479
RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 43 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE
DEGREE OF MASTER OF CYBER LAW AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
(MCLIT) IN THE FACULTY OF LAW.
WHEREAS it is expedient to provide an Ordinance for the Examination
leading to the Degree of Master of Cyber Law and Information Technology in the
Faculty of Law, the Management Council is hereby pleased to make the following
Ordinance.
1.
This Ordinance may be called, “Examination leading to the Degree of Master
of Cyber Law and Information Technology, 2009.
2.
This Ordinance shall come into force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
Subject to the compliance with the provision of this Ordinance and of any
other Ordinances in force from time to time, an applicant for admission to-
4.
5.
a)
The MCLIT Previous Examination, shall have passed a Bachelors
Degree Examination not less than one academic year previously, of any
faculty of the Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University or of
any other statutory university recognized equivalent thereto.
b)
Prosecuted a regular course of study for not less than one academic
year in the university department or conducted or affiliated college or
an institution in Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University
area, where the course is conducted.
c)
Expertise in Fundamental Operations of Computer.
d)
The MCLIT final examination shall have passed:
The candidates shall be eligible for admission to the examination under this
Ordinance as a collegiate candidate.
The duration of the course leading to the Degree of Master of Cyber Law and
Information Technology shall extend over period of two academic years. At the
end of each Academic year, there shall be a University Examination known
respectively as MCLIT – Previous Examination and MCLIT – Final
Examination. The Examination shall be held at such places and on such
dates as decided by the University.
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 69, under
the draft ordinance No. 41 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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6.
A candidate applying for admission to an examination under this Ordinance
shall prosecute a regular course of study in respect of the concerned
examination during the relevant academic year in the Post Graduate Teaching
Department of Law of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University or in
a college which is affiliated for the said course.
7.
i)
The candidates for MCLIT – Previous shall be examined in the subjects
mentioned in Appendix “A”.
ii)
The candidates for MCLIT – Final shall be examined in the subjects
mentioned Appendix “B’.
iii)
The scope of the topics in various papers shall be indicated in the
syllabus.
iv)
The medium of instruction and examination shall be in English
Question papers for the examination shall be set in English.
8.
The fee for the examination shall be as prescribed by the university from time
to time.
9.
In order to be successful at the examination and to be eligible for the Masters
Degree in Cyber Law & Information Technology (MCLIT), a candidate under
this Ordinance shall obtain the following marks.
10.
i)
An examinee who secures a minimum of 50% marks in each paper and
obtains 50% marks in aggregate, shall be declared successful.
*
Provided that if an examinee secures 50% or more marks but less than
60% marks in aggregate, shall be placed in the Second Division.
*
Provided that if an examinee secures 60% or more marks in the
aggregate shall be placed in First Division.
*
Provided that if an examinee secures 75% of more marks in a paper,
shall be declared to have passed in that paper with Distinction.
i)
An examinee who is unsuccessful at the examination shall be eligible
for admission to the next written Examination on payment of fresh fees
prescribed for the examination together with ex-student fee as
prescribed by the university and in compliance with conditions of the
Ordinance in force from to time.
ii)
For being eligible for exemption in a paper, a candidate should obtain
minimum 50% of marks in that paper.
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11.
An examinee who is unsuccessful at the MCLIT Final under ATKT rules of
university.
12.
Without prejudice to other ordinance the provision of Ordinance No. 6
relating to Examination in General and the provisions of sections
5,8,10,26,31 and 32 of the said Ordinance shall apply to every examinee
appearing for the examination.
13.
Provisions of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007, governing the award of grace marks
for passing an examination, securing higher division, class and for securing
distinction in subject(s) shall apply to the examination under this Ordinance.
14.
Notwithstanding anything contrary in the Ordinance no person shall be
admitted to this examination if the candidate has passed the same
examination or an equivalent examination of any other statutory university.
15.
An examinee, successful at the MCLIT Examination shall on payment of the
prescribed fee receive a Degree in the prescribed form signed by the ViceChancellor.
STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS
The MCLIT is a new course framed by the Faculty of Law and it will be
implemented from the session 2008-09 as a full time regular course and is open for
graduates of all faculties having expertise in Computer Application. The MCLIT
course will be Self-Supporting course and it will not require any funding from the
Govt.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the orders of the State Government
and University Grants Commission.
Hence this Ordinance.
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MASTERS OF CYBER LAWS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (MCLIT)
Annexure – A
PREVIOUS YEAR
Sr.
No.
Paper
1
I
2
Maximum
Marks
Minimum
Marks
Computers and Networks
100
50
II
The information
Technology Act, 2000
100
50
3
III
Digital Signatures
100
50
4
IV
1) Practical on Computers
(External Examiner)
2) Viva Voce
(External Examiner)
3) Group Discussion
(External Examiner)
100
50
25
13
25
13
50
25
500
251
Maximum
Marks
Minimum
Marks
5
V
Name of the Paper
Field Work/Visits
(Internal Assessment)
TOTAL
FINAL YEAR
Sr.
No.
Paper
Name of the Paper
6
I
Principles of E-Commerce
100
50
7
II
Information Technology
Law: International
Perspective
100
50
8
III
Cyber Crimes: New
Challenges
100
50
9
IV
Dissertation Project and
Viva-voce
(External Examiner)
200
100
TOTAL
500
250
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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No. 513 dated the 1st of
August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994)
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
*ORDINANCE NO. 44 OF 2009
AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXAMINATION LEADING TO THE POST
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN LABOUR LAW (PGDLL) IN THE FACULTY OF LAW.
WHEREAS it is expedient to provide an Ordinance for the Examination
leading to the Post Graduate Diploma in Labour Law (PGDLL) in the Faculty of Law,
the Management Council is hereby pleased to make the following Ordinance.
1.
This Ordinance may be called, “Examination leading to the Post Graduate
Diploma in Labour Law (PGDLL), 2009.
2.
This Ordinance shall come into force with effect from the date of its approval
by the Management Council.
3.
Subject to compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance and of any other
Ordinances in force from time to time, an applicant for admission to the Post
Graduate Diploma Course in Labour Law shall have:
i)
passed Bachelors Degree Examination in any discipline from
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University or of any other
statutory university, equivalent thereto, and
ii)
prosecuted a regular course of study for not less than one academic
year in the university department or conducted or affiliated college or
an institution in Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University
area, where the course is conducted.
4.
A candidate applying for admission to the examination under this ordinance
shall prosecute a regular course of study in respect of the concerned
examination during the relevant academic year in the Post Graduate Teaching
Department of Law of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University or in
a College which is affiliated for the said course.
5.
The course leading to the Examination shall be treated as an, ‘ADD ON
COURSE’. The candidates who are already pursuing any other course in
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, will be permitted to take
this course along with their original course as an additional course.
*Accepted by the Management Council dt. 4th April, 2009, vide item No. 69, under
the draft ordinance No. 42 of 2008 & Hon’ble Chancellor vide letter No.
CS/NU/STT/43/09/(6573)/3937, dt. 26 October, 2009.
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6.
The duration of the course leading to Post Graduate Diploma in Labour Law
shall extend over a period of one academic year. There shall be a university
examination which shall be held at such places and on such dates as may be
decided by the university.
7.
The fee for the examination shall be as prescribed by the university from time
to time.
8.
i)
The examination for the Post Graduate Diploma Course in Labour Law
(PGDCL) shall comprise of four papers as given in Appendix “A” of this
Ordinance.
ii)
The scope of the topics in various papers shall be indicated in the
syllabus.
9.
The medium of instructions shall be in English. The question paper for
examination shall be set in English. However the, examinee shall be given an
option to write their answers either in English, Marathi or Hindi irrespective
of the medium of instructions.
10.
An examinee who secures 50% of marks in each paper and obtains 50% of
the total marks in aggregate shall be declared successful.
* Provided that if an examinee secure 50% or more marks but less than 60%
marks in aggregate, shall be placed in the Second Division.
* Provided further that if an examinee secures 60% or more marks in the
aggregate, shall be placed in the First Division.
* Provided that if an examinee secures 75% or more marks in a paper shall be
declared to have passed in that paper with distinction.
11.
12.
(i)
An examinee who is unsuccessful at the examination shall be eligible
for the admission to the next written examination on payment of fresh
fees prescribed for the examination together with ex-student fee as
prescribed by the university and in compliance with the conditions of
the ordinances in force from time to time.
(ii)
For being eligible for exemption in a paper, a candidate must have
obtained minimum 50% of marks in that paper.
Without prejudice to other ordinances the provision of Ordinance No. 6
relating to the examination in general, the provisions of section 5,8,10,26 and
32 of the said ordinance shall apply to every examinee appearing for the
examination.
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13.
Provision of Ordinance No. 3 of 2007 governing the award of the grace marks
for passing an examination securing higher division/class and for securing
distinction in the subjects as updated from time to time shall apply to the
examination under this Ordinance.
10.
Notwithstanding any thing contrary in the Ordinance, no person shall be
admitted to this examination if he has already passed the same examination
or an equivalent examination of any other statutory university.
11.
A successful examinee shall receive a Diploma in the prescribed form signed
by the Vice-Chancellor.
STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS
The PGDLL is a new course framed by the Faculty of Law. This is an Add-on
Course and is open for all graduates of all faculties. It will be implemented from the
year 2008-09. This PGDLL course will be Self-Supporting course and it will not
require any funding from the Govt.
While implementing the provisions of this Ordinance, no financial
implications are involved at the Government as well as university level as of now or
in future and the same is in consonance with the orders of the State Government
and University Grants Commission.
Hence this Ordinance.
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APPENDIX “A”
POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN LABOUR LAW
Sr.No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Name of the Paper
Resolution of
Disputes and
Collective
Bargaining
Law Relating to
Wages and
Monetary Benefits
Social Security
Legislation
Project Work/
Dissertation/ Viva
Voce/ Group
Discussion and
Field Visits
Max. Marks
100
Min. Marks
50
100
50
100
50
200
100
Note:
A.
1) Project work/ Dissertation
2) Viva – voce
3) Group Dissession
1 to 3 External Examiner
70
30
30
35
15
15
B.
70
35
____
200
____
100
Field Visits
(internal Assessment)
Total-
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